Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1935 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Min Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Union Cha;.el A. B. C. class, Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, 7:30 p. in. D Ita Theta Tati business meeti Ing Miso Mary Margaret Voglewede, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. Carl Smith, 2 p. m. Psi lota XI pot-luck supper and program meeting. Miss Bernice DeVoss. 6:30 p. m. C. L. of C. pot Ijick supper, K of C. hall. 6:30 p. tn. M. E. Mary and Martha class, Mrs. Frank Krick, 7:30 p. in. Tri Kappa Girl Scout troop number one. Central school building. 4 p. tn. i Evangelical Goya! Dorcas class, postponed until September 23. Wednesday Decatur Borne Economics Club, Mrs. Dorphus Drum. 1:30 p. in. Methodist Ever Ready .class soup sale. church kitchen. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher, 7:45 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority benefit movie. Cort theatre. Methodiet W. H. M. S„ informal luncfiMon, Mrs. C. D. Lewton, 12 1 o'clock. Thursday U. B. Progressive Workers close, postponed one week. United Brethren D. Y. B. cla.se, Mrs. 0. P. Mills. 7:30 p. m. Ruralistic Study club. Mix. Pete Miller. 8 4>. m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority benefit i movie, Cort theatre. i W. O. T. M..Bunco and Pinochle I party, Mooee Home. 8 p. m. Methodist W F. M. S.. Mrs. H. R. Carson, 2 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, Mre Earl Adams. 2:30 p. m. Friendship Village Home Econo- ' mice Club. Mrs. W. M Patterson, .1:30 p. m. St. Mary's township Home Econo- ' mica Club. Bobo ecbool. 1:30 p in. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, church, 2 p. m. Friday Happy Home Society for Mothers. I Mns. Ed Deitsch. 2 ip. tn. Y. M. C. of M. E. Sunday school. I class party, postponed one week. which centered the table. After lun h?on little Miss Eileen ■ Krauee culled a wagon decorated in ; the prevailing colors and iaden with I shower gifts to the honored guest. Those present were the Mieses Velma Buu k. Garnita Gerke, Mra. I Alfred Busick. Mrs. Oscar Fuelling I Mrs. Ted Witte. Mrs. Al Thiele. I Miss Dorothea Blomenberg and the ! hostesses the Misses Schroeder and I Blomenberg. • ANNUAL REUNION i OF EICHER FAMILY The third annual reunion of the ■ ! Eicher family was held at the .home • of Chris Eicher Sunday. A basket I dinner was served at the noon hour j and refreshments of ice cream and muskmellons were served in the afternoon. I All members of the family were present with the exception of Mrs. I Victor Eicher and daughter Rober- ' ta. who were absent on account of
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illness, it was decided to hold the next reunion at the Homer Garman home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bunner Garaian and daughters Martha. Sally and Ann, Mra. Martha Gerty Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pearson. Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. John Eicher, daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. M“nno El ’her and children John. Ra he) and Salome, Mr. and Mrs. Dav« Llechty and daughters I Evelyn and Dorothy and Mias Selma Hurry, all of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eicher and none Howard and Car). Victory Eicher, Geneva; Sol and Ellis Eicher of Westport; Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Eicher, Chris Eicher and daughter Martha, Decatur. The Ever Ready class of the M thodist Sunday School will hold a vegetable soup sale in the church kitchen Wednesday morning. Persons wishing soup are asked to call Mrs. C. L. Walters, Mrs. W. F. Beery or Mrs. W. O. Little by this ‘veiling or call the churob before eight o'clock Thursday morning. The meeting of the Loyal Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday school which was to have been held tonight, has been postponed until Monday night, September 23. The D. Y. B. class of the United Brethren Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. O. P. Mills Thusday night at seven thirty o'clock. The Decatur Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Dorphue Drum on Fornax street. Mrs. Fred King and Mrs. Sol Isird will be the assisting hostesses. The Y. M. C. class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school has [ejetp.iu-d the class party which was to have been held Friday evening until a week from Friday. ENTERTAIN FOR OUT OF TOWN GUESTS The Mieses Cecelia and Maggie Smith of north Third street entertained a number of guests from out of town and this city at dinner and supper Sunday. Thoee present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith daughter Virgen-? and son, James M., Mr. and Mrs. Hlrschel Platt and eons Jimmy Richard and Davey Dee of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang of Decatur. Edmond Schinke of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers of Decatur. The Ruralistic Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Pete Miller Thursday evening at eight o’clock’. ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bctrdg enter--1 tained at dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mix. Ervin Hider and Mrs. William ■ Schooley of Fort Wtyne. A delicious ‘ three course dinner was served. 1 Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Firks. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hider and daughter Betty. Mr. and Mrs. William Schooley, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hitzman of St. Louse. Missouri. I The meeting of the Progressive I; Workers class of the United Brethren Sunday school which was to have been held Thursday, has been postponed one week. MEETING OF OTTERBEIN GUILD A meeting of the Otterbein Guild of the United Brethren church was I held at the home of Georgia Fough!ty Monday evening. The meeting was opened by the pianist playing "Jesus Calls us.” Pauline Light was the leader and the topic for the meeting was “Go Preach My Gospel.” Several interesting papers were read. Games and contests were enjoyed and a one s \ I I LEESTON HATS Built by Lee A head in style, comfort and serviceability. . . yet priced so low that your pocketbook will hardly feel the difference. Peterson & Everhart Company
course luncheon was served. Four guests other than the regular members and the patroness. Mix H. W. Franklla. were present at the meet’lag. HOSTESSES AT DINNER SUNDAY EVENING The Misses Marjorie Carroll and Virginia Dolch entertained at six ] o’clock dinner Sunday evening at the Dolch realden e on west Monroe street. The two course dinner was served at the dining table which held a centerpiece of crystal with candles and flowers. A number of onapshote were taken of the glrU. Thos* present were the Mlsaea Kathryn Engeler, Marjorie DeVoas Phyllis Krick, Helen Suttles, Mary Cowan. Martha Erma Butler and Barbara Krick. MLw Krick will leave Wednesday to enter Miami Unlveixity at Oxford ami Miss Butler left last evening for Columbia, Mo., to enter Stevene college. - <>■ ■WTir* r/MI A I A Mrs. Ernst Wiecking of Bluffton is spending the week here with Mrs. Philip Obenauer. Dr. and Mrs. Fremont E. Fribley of Fort Wayne will be the dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Carson Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mix. Edward P. Madden are leaving today for their home in San Diego, California, after visiting with Mrs. Madden's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ißentz. They will visit in Chicago with Dr. Madden's brother. Dr. Donald J. Madden, and will also stop at Salida, Colorado to visit with. Dr. Madden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bentz and sons Roger and Herbert and Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Madden visited last week in Adrian, Michigan with Mrs. Bentz's eister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nieson. Mrs. Harry Napper of Indianapolis is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. William Kohls and family. Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. Harry Moltz are in Fort Wayne today attending the D. A. R. Constitution Day luncheon which wax held this noon at Sweeney Homeetead. Ray Garland of Hartford City. Dick Heller, Edward Beggs and Ted ' Cissell of Indianapolki vieited in Decatur several hours last evening enroute to northern Michigan where they wil lenjoy several days’ fish- . ing. Mr. and Mix. Kieth Fields of Portland were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Alice Christen and family. Tom Peterson of Indianapolis spent the past two day. in Decatur looking after business. Mixs Laura Kenner, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Sumner Kenner of - Huntington will be married this afternoon at four o'clock at the Keni ner home to William Gordon, son of . Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon of Liberty Center. Miss Kenner has vieited in D&catur and is well known here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall and ' daughter Joyce, of Bluffton visited ' relatives in Decatur over the weekend. Miss Eleanor Reppert of Decatur and Miss Mynne Ehream and Mrs. Homer Winteregg of Berne are in Louisville, Ky., attending the ’ Midwest Synod of the Reformed churches. The committeemen and vice-com-mitteemen of the Democratic party of Geneva met Thursday evening. Charles M. Brown was elected chairman. 1 Mrs. Frank Downs has gone to Highland Park. Illinois to spend several weeks with her son and ' daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downs. Mr. and Mix. Arthur Unversaw ' and son of Geneva are moving to ’ Decatur this week. Mr. and Mrs Matt Leach of Indi iauapolis will arrive in Decatur this ' afternoon. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. (Borman. A special meeting of the ritualistic drill team of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will be held this evening at 7:30 for rehearsal. All members are requested to be on time. Mies Fan Hite returned to Chicago this morning after a three weeks' visit at Uie Henry Hite residence. Dan Kaehr of Monroe was a Decatur business visitor today. A. J. Smith is in Chicago attending to business. M. F. Mylott, Herman Myers and Forest Elzey made a business trip to Auburn today. Judge David E. Smith and Judge Townsend of Fort Wayne, James Emshwiller of Hartford City, W. H. Eichhorn, Elmore Sturgis and R. N. Stive of Bluffton are in the city this week in the interests of the RatliffCaylor damage suit which is being tried in the Adams circuit court. Mrs. James Emshwiller of Hartford City is the guest of Miss Madge Hite today. Miss Kathryn Hyland is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Donald Smith of Loogootee, Ind. Mrs. D. C. Zimmerman and daughters of Kirkland township shopped in Decatur this morning. Mrs. Leo Lengerich and daughter, Ann, of Washington township visited in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reber have returned from Chicago where they attended the wedding of their son
Albeit. While In Chicago they visHed their son, Byron and Chalmer, and Victor Ball tell. C. C. Schafer and son, Frederick and Max Boxell are upending several days in Chicago looking after business. Northern Indiana Air Cruise Plans Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 17 (UP) — Complete arrangements for the first Northern Indiana air cruise to be made by local pilots on October 12. were announced today by ('apt. Clarence Cornish, manager of the Fort Wayne municipal airport. The air tour, wJich will be mad-' under the auspices of the local aero club, will make stops at Goshen, South Bend, and Rochester for the '.mrpoae of creating good will between the alnporm. About 15 local planes arc expected to participate in the tour. Many Projects Do Not Meet Standards I Washington. Sept. 17 — (UP) — More than half the ILUOO PWA applications for federal allocation which total more than 11.100,000.000 do not meet standards set by President Roosevelt, PWA administrators said today. Administrator Harold L. Ickes said that no meeting would be called by the advisory allotment board today to pass on remaining unallo-
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rated portions of the $4,880,000,000 work program. The original deadline was today but he said that President Roosevelt's revision of the program last week at Hyde Park. New York, had eliminated the deadline. The only stipulation now is that contract work be let by December 15. he said. o State Hitfhway Bids Are Received Today, i Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 17 —(UP) i Bids on federal aid highway Im-' provements having a total estimated cost of $1,512,250 were received today by tii.< utate highway com mhlon. The work will be located in St. Joseph Vigo, LaPorte. Boone, Han-■ drlcks, Marion, Elkhart and Madi-, .‘■on counties. The .projects will he financed with j funds from the $6,000,0(Mi allotment to Indiana for construction work on federal aid highways and city, streets. —o Paulding Dairyman Is Killed By Auto Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 17. —(U.R) . —John Julian. 40, prominent Pauld- - ing, 0., dairyman, died In a hosI pltal here late yesterday from in- ' ! juries received when he was struck I by an atomobile driven by David iThompson. Celina, O. Julian stepped into the path of the automobile • I while delivering milk in Paulding
early yesterday morning. He suffered a fractured skull and Internal Injuries. Warsaw Man Found Guilty Os Theft Warsaw, Ind., Sept. 17.— (U.R) — I William Jenkins, 23, Warsaw, was ! found guilty in Kosciusko circuit court yesterday on a charge of i stealing a SIOO ring from Mrs.! 'Edith Oberlin, last July, and was I 'sentenced to a one-to lo year term | ■in the state prison by Judge Don ' 'aid Venderveer. o — Diver Entombs Octopus VANCOUVER. B. C. (U.R) — A thrilling fight with a giant octopus was described by Steve Maddlson. "veteran diver. Using a| ! crowbar as a weapon, he fought it i 'off und forced it backward inside . ! a hole in the pier which he was repairing, and sealed the hole with cement. o Canoe Tricks Sailors i SEATTLE <U.R>—Much chagrined I were three sailors of the U. S. Navy Destroyer Waters, While on j leave they went canoeing on the; ' fresh waters of Lake Washington.! | Their canoe capsized, and after' they had clung to it for an hour, they were picked up by a passing ' sailboat. Old Autos Sold to Museum DULUTH, Minn. <U.R> — George A. Sloan of Duluth has sold two!
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ancietn automobiles to a Loe asigelea museum being developed by a California lumberman. One car was a five-passenger International; the other, a sporty one-seater made by an Ohio,, firm. They had been in storage for 15 or 20 years, Sloan said. —— O' ■ — West Plainic, Mo. < UP) — A snap- ! dragon plant growing out of a brick wall here haa aroiwed the curloelty i of local people who are wondering where it gets its food supply. o—i Cash prizes Wednesday nite Dance Sunset. f4?(BabyG>mes; Lcpjtz’ Tare tke Boetb* of waitiei j iato ease »»d coafort XfOU can now avoid Z I unneceaaary pain and s after regrets by pr»I . paring your body for Mfey that dear baby's coming. i A muasage medium and akin lubricant, called Mother's Friend, helpa to relieve and prevent akin tightness . . ( abdominal tissue breaks . . . dry skin . . . caked breasts . . . after delivery wrinkles. Mother's Friend refreshes and i tones the skin, tissues anal muscles. It makes them supple, pliant and elastic. It Is scientific in composition—composed of especial oils and highly beneficial ingredients— externally applied—pure and safe. Quickly absorbed. Delightful to use Highly praised by users, many doctors and nurses. Time-tested for over 60 years. Millions of bottles sold. Try It tonight. Just ask any druggist I for Mother's Friend. The Bradfield Co., . , Atlanta, tla. Mother’s Friend -loieoaa tk« »*s■
