Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1935 — Page 3

Foci ety. fcjdU’kib Closes Season K Guest Day And Luncheon I .| ()B jnK nnHir of the Reßearch Club for the present Reason ■' ~lat a Kiiest day meeting nt the home of Mis. 11. It. Carson fTstrcet Tuesday afternoon. E'v’fi.iir members ami guesta attended the meeting which was ■ r of a luncheon at one o'clock. The entertaining rooms of

■K,. .■ ■K,.. iMrs. Kll .k of . p v■' crow My Garden at Even- . w,|| 'l'. Mrs. Leo SR, . i, composed v . sBSK H , s»aim i IdiilijRR by It • ; .n,l ■III,. ••pr io only with ,•. On Wings of |>\ i. . Mrs Will Slum k . of September Smith be Tie n, ' xl R. X«II b. Mi -lehn it. Par- .’ Mrs. Charles K. tool Mis. the church .. to W. CLASS NEW OFFICERS i . of the Evanof the class, W.H-mi Oil .Meßarnes Tiie.-day evening. Ml'. .. Newhard had and Ruby ■ wilh a selection 1i.0.. The elec|Kf i l'i. was held and Miss re-elected M- Lois Dellinger,. siil. Miss Etta An1 anil Miss Marii enjoyed and Refrrsh- "«'■ -- rvi d by Mrs. WarJ by Misses Marcia and Wi'.niir Miller. R>U ING OF diem club i in Club met Tuesthe home of Mrs. 1 El•• Seventh street. Mrs. Hurd m: was tlie assisting! l.| ; !: e~s meeting was ai’i'ii i-ames were play-

/ The Sensational New and Beautiful 4? STANDARD PLYMOUTH A beautiful 113 inch wheelbase car backed by 3 reputation for the “finest engineering •n the industry.” A six of the L-head type preferred for its simplicity, economy and quietness ... 82 horsepower . . . new engine cooling to save °*l • . . all-steel body and the lowest priced <ar with the economy and safetv of Hydralic Brakes. Stop in today. We’ll gladly explain the many features ... or better still take it out and drive it. Phil L Macklin Co. MADISON STREET

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday M. E. Ladles Aid social, church 7 p- m. St. Vincent de Paul Satiety, K. of C. Hall. 2 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary glee <hib, Mrs. Ralph Roop, 2 p. nt. Thursday Commonweal Study Club, K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Baptist Woman's Missionary Society. Church. 11:45 a. tn. Ruralistic Study Club, Mrs. Sylvester Staub, 8 p. m. Monroe M. E- laidies Aid Society, Mrs. John Eioyd, 7 p. m. St- Marys Township Home Economics Club. Mrs. Leland Ray, 1:30 , p. m. St. Paul Indies Aid Society. MrsMarlon Reber, allslay. Eastern Star regular stated meeting, Moronic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society Mrs. John H. Schug. 2:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mies Ruth Winnes, 7:30 p. m. Friday United Brethren D. Y. R. class, Mrs. Delma Elzey, 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary social meeting, Legion Hall, 7:30 p. m. United Brethern V. .1. S. close, Miss Nellie J ihneton, 7:30 p. in. G. E. Club pinochle party, Club rooms, 8:30 p. m. Saturday The Zion Reformed Ladies Aid society cafeteria supper, church, 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Woman's Club, Dramatic Department in charge. Library hall. 7:45 r. m. Tuesday Zion Reformed W. M. S-, church parlors, 2 p. m. ed. A luncheon in one course was served by the hostesses. The Eta Tau sigma sorority will matt with Miss Ruth Winnes Thursday night at seven-thirty o'clock. The D. Y. B. class of the United Brethren Sunday' school will meet with Mns. Delma Elzey on North Tenth street Friday night at seven-thirty o'clock. Mrs. James Stonerook and Mrs. Jess Cane will be the assisting hostesses. The orchestra of the U. B. church will practice tonight at 6:15 o’clock before prayer .meeting. All members are requested to be present.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT \VED?<FSDAY, APRIL 24,1935.

INTERESTING MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB Mrs John Magley, assisted by Mrs. Jess Singleton and Mrs. R. 0. Wynn were hostesses to tho members . f th- Root township Home I'-comiinics club Tuesday afternoon. Much interest Is being shown in the chib. Several guests other than the t- .Irty lub members were presnt A HUccinsful cake linking demonstration wus given by Mrs. Wilda Rice. T Easter ntory was told in an interesting mann r by Min. (’. D. Kunkel. Members responded to the roll call with helpful housekeeping hints. Th" Cloverleaf creamery furnish<l Kraft pimento cheese anil Kruft chiffon whipped (butter which were used In the luncheon served by the Li. utesHes. ' Th- Women's Missionary Society of the Zion Reformed church will meet Tuesday afternoon ut two o'clock in the church parlors. The program committee will include Mr.i Ralph Yager and Mrs. Leo Kirs h. Each member is asked to bring a current event to the meeting A report cf the elegates to the Fort Wayne chucsis will be given. Membi re having birthibiys in April and May will present a special feature during the program- TOe host.sses will be Mrs. Fred Lltterer, Mrs William Beineke. Mrs Charles Heineke and Mrs. Ernst Schlickman. The m■- ting Is scheduled a week earlier and nil members are asked to take note of the change in date. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER PARTY Mrs. Katherine Bucher entertained with a six o'clock dinner party Monday evening in honor of her daughter. Francile, who is a member of the Monmouth high school graduating class. A dinner was served at six o'clock and the senior class colors, pink and green, were used in the decorations. The table was laid with white linen and centered with a Imuquet of Easter lilies and pink tapers. A social time of games was enjoyed during the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bieberich. Mr. and Mrs. William Beltz. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gaunt and children. William Rodenbeck. Martin Bienz. David Myers, Donald Hoile, Emil Bienz, Dorthea Bleberich. I-eota Bittner. Francile and Leona Bucher. Edward Bucher. Robert Bieberich. Carl Bucher and Mrs. Katherine Bucher. SURPRISES HUSBAND AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. E. T. Jones of route four, Decatur, entertained with a surprise dinner Sunday at her home in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Guests included Mrs. Mary Jones, Fred and Glen Jones. Mrs. Clara Glulack and children Mary and Ralph. Miss Martha Jones of Andrews. South Carolina, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jones. DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT TO HAVE CLOSING PROGRAM The Dramatic Department of the Woman’s Club will have charge of the closing meeting of the club next Monday evening at the Decatur Library hall. The committee which is in charge of th? program, composed of the Meedames Charlee Knapp, Olive Petereon, Bryce Thcmas and Ed Bosse, hae aroinged to bring to tihe Club and guests Mies Catherine Cooper Graham of Kokomo and formerly of New York City. She will read "The Lady from Godey’e" by Ruth E. Finley. Miss Graham, is a member of the Hoosier Art Bureau of Indianapolis and has presented this program, in period costume, before a large number of Indiana clubs. She is a graduate of Western College. Oxford, and of Sargent's Dramatic School. New York. When in N?w York, Misfi Grahnm appeared under the management of the Theater Guild in "Peer Gynt," "He Who Got Slapped" and other Plays and also with the National Broadcasting company and with the John Golden companyThe ptvblic is invited to this meeting of the club and may secure tickets from any member of the Dramatic department for thirty-five cents each. DECATUR COUPLE MARRIED MONDAY MORNING The marriage of Mrs. Gladys Malle of Decatur and G- C. Elett, manager of the local country club, was solemnized in the parsonage of the Zion Lutheran church on Monroe street, Monday morning at nine clockRev Paul W. Schultz, pastor of the church, officiated at the ceremony and the single ring service was used. The marriage was witnessed by William Mulle. Mr and Mrs. .Elett will make their homo in this city. Mr. Elett was recently named manager of tire Decatur Country Club. There will be a reorganization meeting of the Jolly Junions 4-H SaTurdfy afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of the leader, Berenita Hoff mi in at Preble. Officers will toe elected for the coming year. Both old and new members are urged to be present.

that Science really knows about making cigarettes is used in making CHESTERFIELDS The cigarette industry could at myers tobacco co. never have been what it is except for these modern ciga- jdlbrette machines.. . They make good cigarettes and smokers know each individual cigarette receives the most care- F T ful inspection. W*You’// hardly hclie'ce such " '* *lßl^.■■ attention to detail possible un- \ less you could see it ’is.ith your When the Chesterfield tobacco comes to the cigarette making ; ' machines it has been blended and cross-blended. ? OBi - Then it is cut into long even Hr shreds just the right size to smoke ~ J right and burn right. Every Chesterfield Cigarette Ahas to be perfectly made to get M-%-by our inspectors. .-g Until you open the package * I < yourself tlie cigarettes are scarcely touched by human hands. Mild ripe td l ,., < ,i, d...'.a' ;j®k'"'*• r d rjrkers and the most modern up-to-date machinery all help cigarette that's milder, the Sr cigarette that tastes ■ " BMP ’ ***■<« "J ‘ ‘ ' '-a i X Uccf n & Myirs Tgba< < o Co

MANY TO ATTEND 1 CATHOLIC ALUMNI DANCE A number of out of town persona ] are planning to attend the dance . to be given by the Decatur Cathol- , ic high school alumni in tlhe ballroom at the Decatur Country Chib Thursday night. The dance will start at nine-thir-ty o’clock and music will be furnished by Dick VanAllsdale and his : Club Angonquin orchestra of Fort . Wayne. Several specialty and sea- 1 ture dances will be given during 1 the evening. Severin Schurger is in charge cf I

Simplicity of Line Smart Women Love — So Utterly ( Right — Slenderizing &<* for Heavier Figure V-' / l ‘IF By Ellen Worth I Her«’a a charming dress that slenderizes the figure wthout a tellUle ' 1 The open neck is so becoming. The I rever is quite one-sided to detract V > from bodice breadth. The slim straight jSLtWMSfjX I skirt, assures graceful height, with . gjSmSfe, '.r ample freedom for walking. v The original in copen-blue and white sheer cotton print is especially lovely. It will answer more than ® i one purpose. Wear it to town as ’ t4 ■ w I well as for the country. !E Other nice mediums for this easily S made dress are striped shirting cot- JI tons, seersucker pique in tinv checks, rW 1 M dotted or pastel linens, tub pastel MW Ml silks, etc. jW»>’’';-b'.i i i WWXW I '+ Stvle No. 772 is designed for sizes fcwW/sWiJy f 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches 1 bust. Size 36 requires 3*' "'to ->f v' 7 39-inch material with yard of 13- ( inch contrasting. v \/v' 'I Our Spring Fashion Book is / ' beautifully illustrated in color. / «/ Price of BOOK 10 cents. / \ Price of PATTERN 15 cents in / ■lamps or coin (coin is preferred). I A Wrap coin carefully. lj 11 TT'( pi Pattern Mail Address: N. Y. Pat- J | I l I tern Bureau (Decatur Daily Demo- r « 11 crat) 23rd St. at Fifth Avenue, I j *■ New York City. 772

the arrangements for the dance. Tickete are being sold for 75 -cents a couiple and may be procured at Peoples R 1 staurant. Loses Restaurant, Wertaierger’s confectionery and Bob’s confectionery. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Bleeke, route 4, Decatur, are the parents of a seven and one-halt pound boy baby born Wednesday morning. The baby has been named Richard Leroy. He is the first child in the family. Mrs. Bleeke was for-

merly Miss Mildred Bohnke. Both I mother and baby are getting along ; nicely. KR2MIS I Miss Mabie Hurst and Helen Sheets attended the com- | mencement exercises at Monroe ■ Tuesday evening. Miss Lucile Clishe and Clarence 1 Lewton returned to their homes I in Detroit. Michigan, last evening | after spending a few days visiting j with the latter's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Amos Lewton, of Root town-i I ship. I George Squiere, w rthy patron of the Eastern Lodge. Mrs. Dave Rice,' j worthy matron and Mrs. Dan Tyn- ' dall, associate matron, left this J morning for Indianapolis to attend | th Q meeting of th’? Grand Chapter Ij of Eastern Star. Mrs. J. B. Townsend of Pampa.! l Texas, was a guest yesterday at j I the H. F. Kraft home. ( John Falk of Peru was a 'business I j visitor here yesterday. Miss lb len Lower will return I Thursday to Port Jervis. New Yorkij after a week's visit with her i?ar-|j ents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower of | North Second street. Mrs. Leo Kirsch. Mrs. Don Farr | and Mrs. William Linn visited in Ft. | Wayne this afternoon. C. A. Dugan and Ray Keller were Ft. Wayne business visitors Tues- I day. | Mns. Lillian Schanahan of Elk- | hart is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. C. Perry. ' Mrs. Maurice Zoll of Ft. Wayne I spent yesterday in Decatur. | Paul Briede, Earl Rex and James . Sprague attended the G. E. fight ■ card at Fort Wayne last evening. ' Dr. C. C. Rayl and Walt Johnson 11 attended the G. E. fight card at Ft. !| Wayne last night. Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Brantner and ! •’.on, Jack, and Mrs. W. T. Rowley j I have returned to their home in Col- I nmbus, Ohio, after a visit at the , homee of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hill. 0 I Complete Barrel Cistern At Monroe 1 i The first of two new 506 barrel j cisterns was completed today by

FERA laborers at Monroe. Work will be begun im.T.ediat 1 ?1y on the second. The FERA laborerw have already extended the rear wall of the Monroe fire station to accomodate the new truck, which has not yet been received. ITris is a part of the -program toe-

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gun by the board of trustees of Monroe to expand the fire fighting equipment to prevent ditjastrous firms su li as that which destroyed three buildings on Main street last summer. o ——

Opening Square Dance Wednesday night. Sunset.