Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1936 — Page 3

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CLUB Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mra. Fanny Macy Phonea 1000 — 1001 Monday Pythian No-dle chth, K. of P. home. Dramatic Section. Mra. Herman Ettinger. 7:30 p. tn. Research club, Mm. C. O. Porter 2:30 p. mArt Section, Mrs. Ray Keller, 7:30 p. in. Literature Section, Mrs. O. L. Vance, 7:30 p- m. Junior Chamber of Commerce, Rice Hotel. 7 p. tn. Mudlc Section. Mm. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Rebekah Ixxlge, Odd Feßow* home 7:30 p. m. St. Rita’s Study club, K. of C. hall. Decatur Girin Rand Concert, M E. Church, 7:30 p. m. Civic Section, Library rest room, 7 f. m. Pel lota XI. pot luck dinner, Mtsa Elofcre Lewton, 6:30 pm. St. Patricks day luncheon, Methodist church. 1 p. mUnion Chapel Young Peoples’ classft Miss Ruth Fleming. 7:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau, Miss Helen Barthel, 8:15 p. m. Root Twp. Home Economics, club, Mrs. Gus Rohnke, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical club, Mrs. Leota Beery, 2:30 p. tn. Union Twp. Home Ec. club, Mrs. Fred Hammond, 1:30 p. m. St. Vincent De Paul, K of C. home 2 p.m. Frivolity club, Mrs. William August, 7:30 p. m. Shakespeare, Mrs. J. C. Sutton, 2:30 p. m. Thursday St. Marys twp. Home Ec. club, .Mrs. Groce Tope. 1:30 p- in. M. E. Ladies’ aid, parsonage, 2:30 p. m Presbyterian Indies' aid, Mm. M. A. Frisinger, 2:30 ip. m. Pleasant Gr*ove .Missionary society, Mrs. Edna Harden. 1:30 p. tn. Friday Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men’s hall, 7:30 p. tn. ■ third birthday anniversary. The dining table was centered with a birthday cake bearing sev-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1936,

enty-three candle*. Covers wore laid for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirsch, Philip Mutachler, Edgar Mutachler and Mr. and Mra. Ben Si hroyer uud daugtiter Miss Kathryn. WHITERICHT-HAY WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr and Mns. Samuel Whitright of 'Hoagland, Indiana, announce the marriage of their daughter. Naomi, to (Albert Hay. son of .Mr- and Mrs. Jess Hay of Fort Wayne, which took place. February 22. 1536, ut the St. Mary’s Parish in Fort Wayne. R-v. Father Allgier officiated. Miss Mary Ixm Rauch and Harold Higgins attended the couple. The bride was attractive in navy blue with accessories to match. She wore a bouquet of gardenias. Miss Rauch wore navy blue with accessories to match and carried sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Hay -tire employed at the General Electric in Fort Wayne. They are at home at 3130 Oliver street. Fort Wayne ! KINK’S HERALDS . ELECT OFFICERS The Boys group o fthe King’s Heralds met Saturday afternoon with Jim Hunter. Melville Barber was in charge of the devotionale. Mrs. Wilford Plaster read the lesson story. "My House Ca Youns.” During the business session the following officer were elected, Robert Ahr. president: Frederick Bixler, vice-president; Melvin Barber, secretary; Jack Porter, assistant secretary; Jim Hunter, treasurer; Vern'on Smitley, assistant treasurerGames were played and a delcioue luncheon was served by Mrs. Hunter to the eleven members present. HONOR FRIENDS WITH BUFFET LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gunder entertained Sunday in honor of the thtirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shell and the twelfth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baughn. At noon a delicious buffet luncheon was enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. James Thatcher and daughter Rosena Belle Wertsbaugher of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baughn and children Patricia, Sue find Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shell and son Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gunder and family of Decatur. The Rebekah lodge will meet at the Odd Fellow* home Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Pocahontas lodge will meet at the Red Men's Hall Friday evening at eeven-thirty o'clock. The St Mary’s township iHbme Economics club will meet with Mrs.

High-Speed Living Tears Digestion /■ 4 Smoking Camels found to have 43 AjgggM; a positive beneficial effect B RUSH HOUR-tired nerves tighten, upon Digestion .. . ■ * SENSATION! Henry often send us to the table in no —Tg , 2 .-r* 1 ? ’ ■ ■ Taft Snowdon, 34, intershape to enjoy food. Camels have ..>;? Jj Our modern "eat-and-run" way of living is B- collegiate wrestling ajteaauja. -„ the pleasant effect, during and after hard on digestion. Experiences with indiges- ■ champion. Snowdon says: jl meals, of aiding and promoting ylw -W* t ‘ on arc common! Hence unusual interest ■ 1 ( s my experience that lEjfl digestion. rT ’ attaches to the following fact: that smoking ■ smoking Camels after M \.. Camels has been found to have a marked ■ meals and between meals :^P SSi "~ .. S'? beneficial effect in aiding digestive action. ■ aids digestion. |&B9%a7’ /K t...: SBLZBr You’ll find Camels milder too, packed with ..„. X, ' , ‘ Maw she ruh enjoyment of choice tobaccos. ’<•. '*’ J Turn to Camels for digestions sake... for jMCBfe > a®' gy 4 the pleasure- to be found i:i < a:ne! s costlier " frac-f* W x> 1 tobaccos. Camels set you right! ! M w Orw —m .«>= sw«ct V V jffax ” OTIS BARTON, in- jEWMR LESTER STOEFEN, former V. S. ventor of the bathy- ■gragSy| £<A.'“'•*<■[? "|g Doubles Champion, says: Jsd 7 ♦ j[L' cc jMSMp f \ f X *~L sphere, says diving j '.31 "Camels help food to digest " ~ ~ mfedF t tests condition — es- O^s-». a MM! easier. Eating at odd hours all B M M A>Jl 1 JPMM pecially digestion. 1 over the country, I smoke B a .-Br Camels help make my ww'"" Camels for digestion’s sake." lij ” J|: food digest bet ' er ” vk || I Lja lA'iSM . LA - IS: MffSdVIH , a~. Bnto • wBWA w- * '■''Wjji!B i y4 n,.. ■5” l 'BBs«s8s& - -«8BBI tune in;...camelcaravan -. 5 Jr-” I~S > wSe aasg; 4 WMBBW ’fMSH&tS -• . 1MB:' deane jams .ifi> nt sing -.- E.— JiK' glen (.RAY and ihe •*.■» -IT . r>* AWFFRnFMBK CASA LOMA OKCIIESTRA - y’■/C - m' '?.-- ,^r A■ w >»a le*’ ’v mc i h.. 1 ., >■ - *-> M <*-v • r ‘•CAMELS ARE A FAVORITE with us here,” success comes through giving people the best. y X-/ says Mr. Joe Moss who presides over New The fact that Camel uses costlier tobaccos fr vt ' York’s Hollywood Restaurant (above}. “I see and people prefer Camels shows that they ap- BM ” # -**fc z'.M>'// Camels on lots of tables. We’ve found that predate the same policy in other lines too.” tote ' V jk- -*Err-4> ® SfffA X-W- .-i®B».- :<.. Tvi DwestfonS cs^|r.<^ l—sntoTs Came/s • - - JI

Red Cross Aid Rushed to Flood Sufferers gjpjL r ' r ' * * ' "''*** ' z *' * s| { ■jbßT I WHI HK . Is •Ki’a *’ w • a ‘Ti M W h u ' rWJ • B Briß* -****«-».. Faced with the danger of epidemics from contaminated water supplies, thousands of homeless and destitute flood victims are being aided by Red Cross and Federal funds. These mercy lorries are working m the flooded Wilkea-Baire, Pa. area. (Jnternatumal lUultrattd Aras)

i I Groce Tope Thursday afternoon at I L one-thirty o’clock. Any one interest-1 I ed in the home economics work is ( cordially invited to attend. r MR. AND MRS. SCHROEDER ENTERTAIN A. B. C. CLASS i t The A. B. C- class of Union Chapr el met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder for a Hard Times party last Friday evening. t Sylvester Everhart, president, - presided at the 'business meeting, The class will practice Friday evening at the churi h for an entertain- ? ment so be given Sunday morningi. Interesting talks were given on

I the subject “What effect will men I I like Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin | have on charistianity in the future." j Thurman Drew and Earl Chase j were principal speakersGames were enjoyed and refresh , Imnts served to the following Mr. I and Mrs. Thurman Drew-, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Syl-1 veeter Everhart, Mr. and Mrs- John j Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Light, | Ernest Schroeder and Mise Hetty I Walters. o — Mrs. Charles Omlor is the guest this week of her daughter. Mrs. Ray Coole of Chicago.

ARRIVALS A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDougal. 1010 West Monroe st., March 20 at 6:20 p. m. The baby weighed six pounds i one and one half ounces and has been named Carolyn Ann. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Stitter, 103 South Seventh i st-, at three a. im. March 21. The I baby weighed six pounds and four--1 teen ounces and haa been named Byron Dean. Twin sons were born Saturday at the Adams County Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Shell

I . of Wren, Ohio. Vaughn Dean was born at eleven a. m. and weighed «ix poutwlH and two ounce*. 1-oon Gone was born nt eleven thirty-five and weighed five (pounds and eleven ounces. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Dave ißramea of Fort Wayne were week-end guesla of Mr. anti Mr* Frank Schmitz mid ' family. E. Sturgis and son Elmore Sturgi«t of Bluffton were Decatur, biislnce visitors this morningMr. and Mrs. O- E. Peterßdn and John Everett gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mi*. D. S- Gates and family near Wren. Mr. and Mra- G. Remy Bierly arc spending the day in Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers of i Indianapolis visited Sunday with 1 the former’s mother. Mrs. Clara Meyers. Arthur Gilliam and eon Arthur of ' Indianapolis were guest* of Dr. and ' Mrs. Palmer Etcher Sunday. Mr*. Dan Zeser and Mrs. Vincent ! Bormann will return from Chicago thia evening after purchasing more spring otock for the Gas Store. | Ransom Smith of Frankfort was 1 here today attending the H. P. Schmitt horse sale. Mr- Smith formerly lived in Berne. He han been a suliecriber of the Daily Democrat ever since it was published. He and i his son are in the (Belgian horse business and own Baron due Chat- - eau 20352 which they purchased at I the 'international live stock show i for $3,000. Miss Madeline Spahr and Miss A. I K. Ashe, of Indiana Central college. I spent the week-end with the for-1 I mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ' Spahr. Judge and Mrs. H. M. DeVoss b visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. William McKean of Monroe attended to business here this morning. The John E. Magley residence on North Fifth street is being remodeled into a double apartment. The basketball season is on the way out, closing with the state' finals in Butler field house next weekend. Baseball will soon be * on the boards. 1 i Frank Leslie, Van Wert banker, ( writes us a card from Havana. > Cuba, where he is enjoying his an-' nual spring vacation. Mr. Leslie; . has a love for the islands and' ( South America and each winter or i ■ spring manages to ramble around' ■ for a few weeks. 1 Mrs. Harry Knapp, who was operated on at the Adame County met morial hospital several weeks ago - is much improved. She is able to be I up and about the house. She ex-

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: peel* to resume her duties at the roeorder’ll office in u week or Iwu. ———.. -o . —— 4_ — • Adams County Memorial Hospital George Bright, Petomon, dismii'*ed Saturday. Mrs. William P’nnlngton, 1121 West Adu'.ns st., dlsmiesed Sunday. Mr*. Wesley Morris, Route 5, dismissed SundayMiss Helen Shie, Dixon, Ohio, admitted Saturday. » David Lichte. Berne Ind., adinitti ed Suutrday. Mrs. Oscar Lehrman. Route 5, admitted last night. Mrs. Carl Hiser, Route 1, Montpelier, admitted this morning. Asks Club Members Aid Flood Relief Mr*. E- W. Busche, president of th ■ Adams county home economic* i clubs asked all members of the organization to contribute generously to the Red ('roe* flood relief fund stating that it was the duty of the member* to aid in such a worthy , cause. Contributions are to be sent directly to the Red Cros* and the ! checkup will be made later. : 0 Guy Bassett Takes Own Life Sunday Fort Wayne. iind., March 23 — (UP)—Guy F. Bassett, 56, prominent Fort Wayne business man. killed himself by banging yesterday in -the garage at home. Surviving are a daughter Slid a non. William I Baset 'of Hammond, former state (amateur golf champion. Jury Trial Set For Local Court Tuesday The petit jury has been summoned to appear tomorrow to hear the •cause of Anna Smith Childote Vs. Joseph L. McConnell, to collect the sum of $l,lOO and interest in ths 1 amount of $275, alleged to have been turned over to the defendant for the use and benefit of the plaintiff. iA total demand of $1,375 is made. iCo Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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