Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1935 — Page 3

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PARTY ] ■ f ‘"n THURSDAY ■ id l - 0 ' Marllia Christen and; t’iugli ent-rained with a | ■F , * rtv evening ut the; B?o(H'e honoi,ng Ml * B | y*.' °tw.n and Miss Alice June] »h<> will leave ! ‘ oon r,,r | ■ B( , |, girls have been ; scholarships. Miss Doan ~„,| Ball State Teachers; y *’ Muneie. and Miss Arch , Ml purdue rniverwlty at I-afay-, y T!ll , ~\nspungh home was with fall Howers and a, E of pink and White Bl j]e<| B it' l " was played and I My* whi( .|i w< re won by Betty j E r „„,i .l.me Fisher were pre-; Ml,; to the honor guests. At , M* i-,.. of the tames white c.’o hs I I on the small tables and E ulde was centered with a ILJ of Shasta daisies. A one rL luncheon was served. Gues s I „ r .. the Hisses Betty Trieker, * cnstiaii-B;. .lane Fisher. Phlla-1 &N forms major portion of NY BREAKFAST” Delicious Cereal Relieved His Constipation* Head Mr. Huyghe’s voluntary Jjetter: “After suffering for years, ■lhappened to notice in the grocery ihoxof All-Bran. I determined to give it a fair trial. i “Today it forms the major portion of tny breakfast. I cannot say enough for its effect, as I am a man 5! years of age, at the time in life then one needs just what Allgw does for you.” — Mr. Roht. A. Huyghe. 810 Union St., New Orleans, La. •Constipation due to insufficient "fell” in meals. i Kellogg's ALL-BRAN furnishes Italk" to < xorcise the intestines, stfeo vitamin B and iron. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. With each meal, in aerious cases. If not relieved this njg see your doctor. The “bulk” in All-Bran resists digestion better than the “bulk” in leafy vegetables. How much better to use this gentle food in place of patent medicines. At all gr < crs in the rcd cnd-greon ufrjyßyt&i psi u/'e. Ma d e by X ! . in Battle Cre» k.

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- f CLUB CALENDAR < Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy j Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday , A neriean Legion .Auxiliary, Mrs. Il.rb'rt Burdg, Eerne, meet at Lt- | glon bill at 7 p. m. | Ben Hur Ixxig, B n Hur hall S p. in. ] Sunday ( Ben Hur lodge <picni«. Lehman . I’ark, B me, meet at A. D. Artman ‘ . h me at 2:30. FRIDAY R I Tuesday ( Tri Kappi sorority, Miss Helen , Suttl u, X p. m Root Twp. Home Economics club picnic, Monmouth community cenI delphia. Pa.. Helen Bebout, Van Wert, ()., Alice Jane Archbold, 1 Gladys Doan ami the hostesses < I Martha Christen and Etta Ans- • ' paugh. — I CHRISTIAN LADIES AID ENJOYS QUILTING PARTY The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian • church met yesterday in the church parlors and enjoyed an aJI day I qui'ting party. At noon a pot luck i dinner was served, followed by- a i short business meeting. The final I report on the fair week activities ; was given. During the social hour | Mrs. Elmer Harlocker was presented with a cajte and birthday greetings. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the church. Mrs. Harry Moltz of South Fourth street entertained at dinner today for Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman and Mrs. David Coble of Marion, Ohio. Other guests were Mrs. D. D. Heller and Mrs. John Tyndall. DELTA THETA TAUS HAVE PICNIC AND MEETING Tie members of th? Delta Theta Tan sorority held a picnic and buein ss meeting at Sunset .park Thursday . veiling. A report wan given of th ? proceeds from the chair and hand): rchlef chest sold during the fair. Plans were mad? for a movie and styl show this fall. Contests were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mary K. Leonard, Mrs. Harold Smith and Margar. t Holthouse. LADIES AID PLANS CAFETERIA SUPPER Th> lilies Aid Society of the M thodi.st Episcopal church met jointly with the Sunday school at a picni.' in L h.nan's Park at Berne, Thursday. The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid society was con-

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ducted. I ] Mr». W. O. Littl? opened th«;c me ting with scripture, reading the t ninety first Psalm. Mrs. W. F. IBeery I < presided over the business seuslon 1 and It was decided to serve a case-1 teria supper in tie church dining < room on September 14 The dining ( room i ommlttae will Include Mrs. R. A. Stuck) y and Mrs. Russel i Owens. I ’ Game,? and a social time were en- | Joyed and supper was s rved at long I I tables. Jonas Triuh and Mrs. Hurry I Magn- rof Fort Wayne w re guests i at the picnic. !i IMPROVEMENT CLUB It ENJOYS ANNUAL PICNIC il The memb rs of the Do atur Im- i provement 4 H Club held th.ir sec- 1 , ond annual picnic in the Water Works park Wedn -sday. Through the countesy of W. Guy Brown, the l members were i; emitted to use the , •swimming pool. Dough it was boys’ day. At five o’clock the girls were seated at a long table, dulntily ar- , ranged by the lead rs, and enjoyed , a picnic supper. Ros jnary Huff.ran. preaid nt of the club, thank--d the leaders for , their Iv Ip. espe billy mentioning that through their efforts that the club had b en recognized as a standard club. It received its charter in 1!i34 and will apply for a renewal: this ye r. Because of having done superior < work. Monica Schmitt was awarded a free trip to the state fair last year. This year Dis honor Isis been given Rosemary Huffman, who represent'd the club in demonstration work during the fair. This group is sponsor d by the k» al Woman’s Club. FAMILY GROUP HOLDS REUNION The annual reunion of the Blotm-: l.er-Lindeman families was held Sunday at the Kirkltind ihigh school gy.r.nasium. Approximately seventyfive memb rs attended the family gatli ring. A. ,'>asket dinner was served at th? noon hour and in the afternoon contests End games wer? enjoyed. L wis H. Worthman, Jr., was’-elect-id i, resident for next year; Adolph Worthman, secretary and treasurer ENTERTAINS FRIENDS THURSDAY AFTERNOON Miss Kathryn Schroyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer of North Third street, entertained a group of f. lends yesterday afternoon and evening honoring Miss Virginia Fledderjohann of New Knoxville, Ohio. In the afternoon the girls enjoyed a swimming party and at six o’clock a dinner was served at the Schroyer home. A lovely centerpiece of flowers decorated the dining table. Guests I were Phyllis Hunter, Alice Yost. Mary Franks, Martha Macy, Virginia Fledderjohann and the hostess, Kathryn Schroyer. LOCAL SORORITY HOLDS MEETING The members of the Eta Tau Sigma eorority and a guest. Miss Bernadine Shralwka of Fort Wayne, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Donald Stump on Nuttman avenue. Thursday night. Mrs. Bob Shraluka was the assisting hostess. Four games of bridge were played. following a siiort business ses | sion, and Mrs. Richard Arnold received high score prize. Miss Clara i Elgey was presented th? insolation prize. The small tables were laid with

MADISON Theater i “Cool and Comfortable” SUN.. MON., TUFS. Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. First Sunday Evening Show 6:30. ROBT. Y OUNG and MADGE EVANS “CALM YOURSELF”! with Bettv Furness. Ralph Morgan. Nat Pendleton. Hardie Albright. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Picture! Jammed with Action . . Crammed with Fun! A rhapsody in roars . . a hurricane of hilarity . . . the grandest giggle-getter of the year! Added —Comedy—and Cartoon in COLOR. 10c-20c Tonight & Saturday TOM TYLER “UNCONQUERED BANDIT’ Tom Tyler in the saddle again . . the shooting, fighting terror of 'UNCONQUERED BANDIT.' Flying Fists and Hissing Bullets, Thundering Hoof-beats, Romance and Thrills galore, one exciting event crowding so fast on the heels of the next that you’ll find yourself breathing only in gasps . . . a WHIRLWIND of ACTION! ADDED—BUCK JONES in “THE ROARING WEST” — and TWO Cartoons in COLOR. PRICES: TONIGHT at ONLY ONE DIME! Saturday Night at 10 and 15 cents

linens and centered with bud vas- s of rosea. A luncheon was served by j the hostesses. The Misses Isabel i Odle and Mildred Blosser will be hostess s at the next misting. CONVENTION REPORT GIVEN AT MEETING The Women's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church met Thursday afternoon In the church pari irs.. The August «< ittlon, with Mis. Earl Fuhrman the thiiirman, had ha.-gs of th? program und social hour. The meeting opened with a song, I after which Mie. Fuhrman conducted the devotions, r ading the eighty fotirD I’tial.n. B tty Fuhrman gava r ailing, and Rev. M. W. Sundermann led in prayer. The lesson study was given by Mi u KsHi- r if.indermann. I’atsy Garard entertained with u piano s lection . During the business meeting Mrs. J. O. Trieker gave a report of the Oakwood conv ntion. The meeting closed with pray r. Refreshments were served during the so lai hour. o • 4 I Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months I ♦ ♦ Sunday August 25 Harrison Reunion, Sunset pajk, east of Decatur. Annina) Tindall family reunion. Fair Grounds at Van Wert, Ohio. Fry and Yost r union, Hockmeyer’s Grove, northwest of Decatur. Staniford-Fulknfr reunion, r. M. Standiford home. Davison reunion, Davison brothers home one mile west of Tocsin. Eighth annual Johnson reunion, Nathan Johnson home. Stryker, O. Meyer family fifth reunion, Sunset park, rain or shine. Sunday, September 1 Slusser-Gause family reunion. J. E. Gause grove, seven miles south and one mile east of Willshire, Ohio. Roop family reunion, Lawton Park, Fort Wayne. Annual Urick reunion, Sunset park, near Decatur. Schnepp and Manley reunion, Snset park, rain or shine. Labor Day, September 2 Baker reunion. Sunset paj-k, Decatur. Lenhart annual reunion, Sunset park, east of Decatur. Lenhart annual reunion, Sunset i park, east of Decatur. Sunday, September 8 Johnson reunion. Sunset pajk. rain or shine. o ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole, 213 Eighth street, are the .parents of a six pound thre? and one half ounce boy baby born at the Adams county memorial hospital Thursday afternoon at 1:55 o’clock. Th? baby has been named Alien Ro'iert. Mrs. Cole was formerly Miss Marcella Gerber. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

SUNDAY-MONDAY j LT? TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 P. M.—lCc-25c—FlRST Sunday Evening Show 6:30. ARTIST'S MODEL /« « UJ Just for a lark .. . but what a madcap escapade it turned into! J S/' faupade with LUISE RAINER $// „ , i| Frank Morgan • Reginald Owen ' jl j an II MadyChristians-Virginia Bruce Cartoon II A Robert Z. Leonard Production Sin COLOR. | Produced hy Bernard H. Hyman | HCTUM H Tonight and Saturday “THE INFORMER” with VICTOR McLAGLEN, HEATHER ANGEL. PRESTON FOSTER Margot Grahame, Wallace Ford. Una O’Connor. A NEW EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE THUNDERS FROM THE SCREEN! It’s dramatic power storms the mind and sweeps the soul ... In it flames all the raging passions, the loves, the hates, the terrors and the glories of the human heart’ . . . YOU CAN’T KNOW LIFE AT ITS BEST and WORST UNTIL YOU’VE SEEN THIS PICTURE! ADDED—Comedy—and Cartoon in COLOR. 10c-15c

BPEgSQNALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber and i Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Miller will 1 spend several diys in Indianapolis attending the state Am rlcan Le-; glon conv ntion. .Mrs, Weber is a J delegate from the local auxiliary. K nneth Scott is spending s veral days visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Anru Mapl.«s in Huntington. Mliseu Elva Anspaugh and Jane Fish«r of Fort Wayn? spent '.>:st i i evening In De atur. Miss Il l'll B -bout of Van Wirt, Ohio is the hous guest of M'<s Etta i An-ipaugh. Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman and Mrs. David Coble of Marion, Ohio, ar ■ .-■pending several daye >.e the gu ots iof Mrs. John Tyndall and Mrs. Harry Multz. Garland Hardy of Mt. Ayres is the guest of Miss Mildred Worthman for a few days. Ha;old Graham of Jackson, Mich,, is vis- ting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham. Frederick Schroyer was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Mrs. Dick Vesey and Mrs. Ka.hryn Kampe of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Sally Max of Mobile, Ala., and Miss Margaret V eey of Oklahoma City, Okla., were the guests yesterday of Mrs. Philip Ohenauer of North Fourth street. j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schafer, who have been attending school at Columbia University, New Yoik City,are spending several days with, Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer, Poe I roa.l, and Mrs. Laura Davis of Pleasant Mills, before returning to. South Bend to resume their school work. * Mrs. Lillie DeWitt of New; astle vLsited here today with her mother. Russell Moore, consulting engineer of Indianapolis will talk to De councilmen and city officials this i evening on cewag-s disposal. He fa the sixtii engineer to b? invited h re to discuss the proposed proje t with the council. The Misses Alice Lenhart and Mary Cowan visit'd in Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Margaret Morgan of 321 S north Fourth street left today for i Indianapolis for a several days’ visit. Mrs. Hoyt Hartman. Mrs. Charles Bowers of Bluffton and Miss Connie Falk of Ifaru visited in Decatur y s-t-?rday afternoon. Mas Box 11 and Dan Schafer returned last evening from St. Louis where they spent several days buying goods from th? Schafer Store. Mrs. Roy Archbold and Mrs. Stella Coverdale spent yesterday in j Berne as the guest of Mrs. Harry Cnsh * VUull GOLD WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

Jones. Miss Rove Conter, Mrs. Harry Fritzinger and Miss Kathryn FritzInger visited in Fort Wayne thin afternoon. ILogvr Swaim of Bluffton und Charles Hurd of Indianapolis w re business visitors In Ifacatur Die morning. W. F. Be ry Is 111 ut hfa horn? ut 810 W st Monroe street with rysip las. Mr. B ' ry. whoiias been ■ - k since las’ Monday i.s Improving slowly. Alex Wilhelm left today for Oden, Mich. John Railing and son, Alva, from east of Decatur attended to business here this morning. Edgar Mutschler, who bus been suffering with sciatic rheumatism I for the past ten days is some better. 0 4 4 PREBLE NEWS “ Miss Verea H )!■ r sp nt the we. k end at Bluffton as the guest of Miss Maytne Levy. Mr. i nd Mrs. Delma Elz y. of Deatur visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H ifftnan and family. Mrs. Lena Sherlock of Corunna, Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Cable

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und family attended the MartinLiemenutali reunion hi id at Peter HeLnriilfa. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultetneler and daughters epent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry MUD r and family. Mie? Helena Koenemun of Fort Wayn■> sp nt the week-end vielting her par nta. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ko neman und family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and ■ Mrs. Oscar Dilling mid family ut La lieton. Mrs. Mary Werllng epent Sunday un the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wiilte und family ut Hoagland. Mr. and Mm. Adolph Bl b“rick, I Mr. and Mrs. Witte and eon Edwin ; Ruth and Marie Gallmeyer of Hoagland visited Mrs. Mary Werling Suni day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters and I daughter Mrs. H nry Dicker of Geneva visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlee | Sullivan and daughtirw Tueeday. Rev. Robert Galser and son vLsit- ' d Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers Tu sI day evening. Mioses Iren?, Lorlne, and Erma I Kirchner i? ent Thursday at Klinger 1 Lake, Michigan, visiting Mrs. John Kirchn r, Mrs. Juns Shu kley and sou Darrell who are at the lake. Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daugh-

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ters Dorothy, Birneta and Miriam Mrs. Lena Bberlock and Mary Lou Runge spent Thursday visiting Mr. ansi Mrs. Fiarl Straub and family at Sp l ncervflle, Ohio. 35.000 Fish Rescued Caruthersville, Mo. — (U.R>— This town's candidate for aji Isaac Walton League medal Is Otis Popham, ; field warden of '.he state ifah and game department. iJe rescued and released in fresh waters more than 35,000 fish that were left stranded in drying ditches when high waters receded. Fort Wavne Orchestra, Sunset Sunday Dance. Skills f Bk MOSQUITOES FLIES*SPIDERS : fcrrffik anJ OTHER INSECTS Rli-tj fiilßK. “ 6 i- ”******