Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1936 — Page 3
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ImTm'acy t Sff || H M.U V wil ' < I'OHb'SK to , r cla.-m of the Zion MB'-', -indo' liool W. d... • V..', ,y al I" 1 ' r " s:,l, '“ ■'■ "" "..I She WU|V''.l ,nt. rtainiliK by Mrs. M* Mis. Walter M'll.-r Goldner. Houqu. • ... ■ room*i,..'!. ' l ’”- 1 ''- !»»■•■ "1.-nt, ■ Wj".. 10.-.-ting and Mr i t '... -.-ad lie- sei iptiir ■ U*,,inicb for lire annual pi. jV.„ .„. S.mS. t (Hiring KoiJuiy|K.... ■ . no et .m- l-uio ;>'M prD.es w, ' r, ‘ *"» - T. I. Mr< I. Fogle. A guest |, .med to Miss Mary ... . on was served al th. tag. Guests ..I .l.er lli'-lllbei* were Mu jt nh. ioiiann. Mrs. l-.‘. It. SK )t>- Mary Macy. Mrs. .1.-y .Ml— Hazel Hunt and <b tolc - |-,. uship woman's meet with Mi*. Charles K Wednesday afternoon
■ in Corn Flakes. KelH logg's outsell all ® B others on a basis of B quality ami value. If B Ask your grocer for & B them by name. &. Ihtc Wl I w I i
Mr. Barnacle, known throughout the state for his promi--7 „ence in Tall Stories Club circles, was glad to tell us , how he soh ed the prohl. mos gasoline costs. . . VTe pass '■’'”/ r '■' '■ A '‘ A z ‘"' n "' l ' e '"“' / '' ' ""X ’ I ’ n: a : I - gj . . ) ■: ’ > I : ’■ >“ •••'■■ '■■ ut J S'o.<\. Ito Rid C:...u.. jc«iruj.. ’jfe-p ' -i ’'l- •• •'•■ ' 11 looked Up. Why, only fifteen minutes ™•.:;•■•■•■*■• t-‘ ■ *.- ~ after I'd bought the first tankful I ■i''^:;iii’i»‘ % '-'\ ,I ;A'.‘.'!!-^—; Mopped in the bank and found I had .— •-—* , y 85 cents more in my account. That a W; ''~ -jt ir'vfttL about five gallons saved. J "And this morning, after Junior had 111 ifr •»< Ti&P driven his girl 50 miles over to Lenoxville anJ SOmiles back to attend a lecture \ ,IVO%j|£k«t ’ V*. n on CrO P Rotation, there was still ten gallons left in the tank 1 J “’Course tome would say Junior ( ''1■ V|W \ J might just o' parked down the toad a A \ piece and never gone to Lenoxvdle... \\ /(/ ..m T but anyhow, 11l be buying Red Crown \l4 WW * All) if I wer have to buy av gas again." -> Air. imagination runs a u ' a y u ' ith him at times ’ z/ seems " J Certainly it did THIS time! Os course, no motorist really has any such euag- ’ gerated belief as this, about gasoline mileage. ? Butmanydobaoeinaccurateimpressions.Tbatt gffßtj-t CTjkfc ' A r .„„/r>M mileage for v RiiSMn MM A -TEST MR” M «*!**« c «“ TtS ' "» tEST , j of fine furnishes all equipment.for easy record--15000.00 in cash *» dk ~.y T . Cjr i„ go f mileage days’ ordinary - ■” um U9kltta lbidnttfieiyou asaTeilCurDriver S“ t,on - ™ ■■ — —l —* a r ive —then DRIVE SAFjSLY °L»ur« your car is safe to djxv — —
I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. •**——— Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday M. E. Woman's Foreign Mission, .ary, Mrs. Charles Fletcher, 2 p. m , St. Paul ladies aid, Mrs. II L Smith, all day. Hurallstfe Study Club, Mrs. J ue [ Spangler, 8 p. m. Christian Ladles- p| e Sale, phone ordera to Mrs. William Kohls numI her 911. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid, Mi*. J. I L. Kocher, 2:110 p. in. Magley Reformed church (public social, 7:30 p. m. Baptist Woman's Society, Mrs. 0. Palmer, to a. m. M. E. Standard Bearers, Mine Donnabel! Fennimore, 7 p. m. Frienedslilp Village Club, MJr.s. i Allen Wolf, l:3o p. ni. Evangelical Loyal Daughtem, Mrs. George Sprague, 7:30 p. m. Decatur 4-H club, high school, 1:30 p. nt. Women of Moose, called meeting Moose Home, 7:30 p. in. So Cha Rea. Mrs. Lawrence Beal, 7:30 p. in. United Brethren 1). Y. B. class, meet at church. 7 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma picnic. Library 8 p. m. Friday Philadthae Claus, Mrs. Ira Bodie, 7:34 p. m. Auxiliary Public Bingo Farty, Legion Home. 8 ip. m. Pocahontas Lodge. Red Men's Hall, 7:30 pun. Sunday Accordian Sacred Concert, Evangelical Church, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Union Twp. Woman's Club, Mrs. Charles Rabbit. 1:30 p. tn. St. Marys Busy Finger 4-H Club Bobo School 1:30 p. m. promptly at one-thirty o'clock. Other hoeteeises will be Mrs. Marton Stults, Mrs. Charles Bailey and Mrs. Arthur Kimberlin. Response to roll call will be made .by giving canning hints. The St. Mary’s Busy Finger 4-H club will meet at the (Bobo school house Wednesday at one-thirty o’clock. The Phi'athae class of the Bap-
DECATUft DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936.
tist Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Ira Bodie Friday evening at eeven-thlrty o’clock. Mt*. Woodson *igg will have the program, better HOMES CLUB MEETING Mie. Rueliel Buckmanler wns host'ru to the Better Homes club of Monroe when it met recently in the high school building. The meeting was (ailed to order, by the president Mrs. Erwin Stucky Aft'-r the routine business the leson on laundering was given by Mi*. George Smith and Mrs. Adolph Hann!. At the clone of the meeting delicious refreelunent* of ice cream, l ake and coffee were served by the hostess Mrs. Rachel Buekmaster assisted by Mrs. Erwin Stucky, .Miss Pauline Buck mu* ter and Mrs. George Smith. I‘rei;ent at the meeting were the Mesduines J. A. Hendricks, Floyd Johnson, Rolland Sprunger, Robert Mann, Wtn. Isch. Pryor Gilbert, Leo Strahm, John Pickering. Pearl Cross, Raymond Crist. George Smith Adolph Hannie, Irwin Stucky; Roy Price, Ben IleVor, Lachoet, Wm. Smith. Rachel Buckniuoter,, Menno Amstutz, Floyd Baxter, A. D. Crist, Wm. Stucky, Dan Stricker, and the M'.ssc* Pauline Buckmaeter Ruth Buhner and Marguerite Lewellen. LADIES’ AID HAS MEETING The ladies’ aid of the Zion Reformed church met in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon with th- following ladies a* liosteseee the I Mesdames Dallas Goldner, Erwin Miller, Dan Weidler and Ralph Yager. Mrs. C. M Prugh was in chargeof the program which opened with eong and prayer followed by the, scripture reading. The topic for’ the afternoon was “Some SJars That Have Dimmed”. Mrs. Henry Neirelter sang a eoloj “Closer Still With Thee". Mrs. Dallas Goldner was in -charge of Ihe business meeting Plane were completed for the .shoe 1 social to be held Thursday evening in the church (parlors and the public ie invited to attend. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by the hostesses. KOENE M AN-DOE HRM AN WEDDING TO OCCUR SUNDAY The wedding of Miss Esther Koenen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koenemann of Preble and Erwin Doehrman. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Doehrman of Williams will be solemnized Sunday afternoon at three o’clock at the St. Pauls Luth-
eran church in Preble. Several pretty parties have been riven honoring the bride elect. Latd Tlmreday Mi*. Harry Knnpp entertained twelve guests with a shower bridge and on Wednesday evening Miss Doris Nelson entertained with a miscellaneous shower. Games were (played during the evening and prizes were given to (the Mltute* Vera Jane Schllcktnann ;and Betty Tricker who presented! them to Mis* Koenemann. After the shower gifts were presented, a delicious one-course luncheon was served at smull tables to lhe following guests: The Mietie* Isabel Odle, Marcia Martin, Betty Tricker, Vera Jane Si-hlickmann, lhe honor guest, Miss Koenemann ami the hostess Miss ! Nelson. BIRTHDAYS ARE CELEBRATED Clifford Mann and Everett Johnson. who celebrated their birthday anniversaries, Sunday, entertained with a party recently at the (). T. Johnson reeidi-noe, honoring the birthday anniversaries of Miss Agnes Fuhrman and Miss Ruth Schi wartz. Games and contests were enjoyed and prizes were won by Miss Mildred Koldewey and Robert Kolter. Delicious refreshments were served at tlie close of the evening to the following guests: The Misses Agnes Fuhrman, Ruth Schwartz, Pauline Heckley, Ruth Balmer, Evelyn Reber, Kathryn Gladtys Wasson, Kathryn Stucky, Helen Reed, Vera Stucky and Mildred Koldewey and Harry Hartman, Kenneth Roop, Woodrow Wilson. Glen Stucky, Lester Adler, Harold Henschen, Doyle Johnson. Robert Kolter, Evan Yake, 'Clifford Mann and Everett Johnson. o MASONIC ' i Enter apprenHce degree Thursday evening a,t 7:30. 14412 o PERSONALS "brTßoy - Archbold and Dr. Burt Mangold spent yesterday in Rome City where they were guests at the J. C. Link cottage. A- V. Lower of Indianapolis visited over night with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower of Winchester street. Harold Niblick left yesterday for Chicago -to (purchase merchandise for the Niblick Store. Miss Mildred Niblick is also on a buying trip in New York City. Miss Tillie Meibers has returned from Rome City, where she spent the past week opening her summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hite returned Tuesday from a day’s fishing trip to Rome City. Richard Cunningham of Clevei land will ibe the week-end guest of : Miss Helen Colchin. Bob Boch is spending this week visiting in Rome City. Bud Townsend left this morning i for Frankfort, Ky„ where he will visit friends for several days. Miss Marguerite Hodge of Fort ’ Wayne is the guest of Miss Virginia Ehinger. Gordon Foster and Perry Kay Zahn of Fort Wayne visited friends
DR. O. J. GERWIG (Licensed) CHIROPRACTOR and Drugless Physician Room 5 K. of C. Bldg. Decatur 3W EVERY /) WEEK END kJSKL/ GIBSON ROOF * 'W: Clnti'e Only Sky Cefe I y\ \\ BASE BALL I V Cincinnati R*d« e f HORSE RACING VMVg Latonia Track. BMHk BOAT TRIPS, \ M laUnd Queen b \ AMUSEMENT PARK CINCINNATI ZOO * \ LAR BEST HOTEL IN CINCINNATI CoTYiinq and(f<nnq ITS HOTEL SIBSOg 1000 ROOMS WITH BATH ? L =
In Decatur last evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller of Indlanaolls will go to Rensselaer today • to attend the wedding of the latter’ 1 ! • brother William Grant, which will : occur Friday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey returned from Cleveland lust evening after u two week’s visit. Miss Eloise Lewion left this morning for Jeffersonville to attend the' Pel -lota XI convention. I Mr. und Mrs. Dick Durkin of Ind-, iunapolls arrived last evening for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr.Durkin will return home Sunday ; and Mrs. Durkin will remain for a several weeks visit. Miss Doris Krick of Crawfordsville is the guest of Mrs. Mary Holthouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spuller will leave Saturday for a several weeks' irip in the east. Jess Roop has reutrned from Vln-i cennes where he attended a meeting of the Spanish American war veterans. On Sunday he had the pleasure of seeing President Roosevelt who was in Vincennes. C. V. Fisher of Willshire, Ohio
to look smart and I haven't much money. \ So, for Day- W time. Evening or Sports I fashions I shop at the one ■ More where I can always F|B®' I get correct style at reasonable ■ price*. I mean... -s I -■ f J E. F. Gass Store
SENSATIONAL SAVINGS STILL CONTINUE IN OUR Damaged By Smoke SALE Don’t delay another day! Fill your needs now. Tremendous reductions continue throughout the store during this great sale. "TX COATS Summer Dresses SIO.OO Coats ■ $6.98 NEWEST SVMMER STYLES reduced to 1 lot Dresses $3.49 $5.95 Coats $4 25 values to $-1.98, Now G" $2.25 1“ S”L. SMS 1 lot Dresses $4.49 ton Tailored Sulls . «J«L’._ S«J’| ' Vl ' r< ' *»*• N "" SlToo’an'd’ilTSO 17 reals.'sizes i'-.i- 1.0 l of 57 Plain Silk llresses. dark lank reduced in ?, years. Choice IS M sleeve si, les. values Iron. SB.OO Io .a AO fl I WBC' ' $12.95. regular and half sizes, now $8.75 $2.98 A 'jl|OH 1 lot Silk Dresses $2 98 ffl tl! were $3.98, Now P ' SWAGGER SUITS fl fIIS S f Fine All Wool Quality, Mostly Plain Shades Igg Ht j vaT’es7.so ‘v’£s9.7s l!'j|||i I ) lace curtains reduced Jg.9B, $4.98, $5« f F save on Summer jJI PRIN T tv S fas Dress Linen 1 k \ 80 square, quality, fast Brown, Navy, Blue, Rosa ' si *rp q V FL\ color, good selection pat- an(J white . 36 in. wide. * 11 A 1 O n|_\ terns, regular 20 and 22c. Ba|e Price Sale Price, yard J <A >T/ $2.98 hats. 17 IHC \ I now ... $2.25 111 j sl-98 Hats. ----- --- O&I now ... $1.30 Bleached PILLOW TUBING — ?1 ’ 50 Hat8 ’«i nn Pepperell Sheeting (Bleached) n ° w S1 incll ' v ' ( ’ e ’ 12 ■ nc * l very IQp ( A, / SI.OO Hats. fine quality, yard . eJMV | )es ( quality, yard... X»/V now79c 81 in. Unbleached Sheeting 34c . pajamas and Shop For Savings GOWNS ..... , . , O,L CLOTH Sheer Batiste or Knitted Kverythlllg 111 the StOIC IC(IU(<( • Many patterns to ch< use | Rayon, re B ular SI.OO and Sh<»D sos thCSC Sa V i 11 g S Willie from. 7Qp prices are iuw. 54 in. wide, yard 35c • * /v Sale For Cash! No Charges' No Approvals! | NIBLICK & COMPANY
was transacting business in this ■| city today. r I Mrs. S. J. la-yse of Kinkland twp. : i will leave Friday for New York City I where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Floyd Gahmun. She will be a< • I conepanied by Mr. und Mrs. Floyd i Gahman of Fort Wayne. Besides visiting in New York City the party ■ also plans to spend several days in i Washington, D. C. und various other j poinLs of interest In the east. ,i Mis.s Irone Cosner of Dayton Is visiting with Rev. and Mis. C. M. | Prugh. She will return to her home ' tomorrow accompanied by her niece Miss Doris .1 an i’rongh who will visit her grandtparenls for two weeks. Rev. and Mi*. C. M. Prugh, Mr.and Mrs. Bryce Thomas and Janies ! Elberson will leave tomorrow for a | several weeks trip through the east. They will visit at Washington, DC. and also attended the International Rotary convention at AllanI tic City June 22 to 28. .. I'ree Dance Friday. 10 piece Orchestra Sunday S U N S E T .
11 <»ti st-hohi Scrapbook Ry Roberta Lee * — 4 Pantry Window 11 Ventilate the pantry by cover- - ing the open window with muslin. 1
/. : - «■ That Say'f’GoodJ-ißye!” To SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, STUFFY MEAL-TIMES, HOT-WEATHER TEMPER $ C 7C UNLIVABLE OFFICES / What’s the point of going through an- four , b | ade other miserable, perspirin B summer Kwik-Kool model when a Kwik-Kool Fan can eliminate oscillating type, these things? They literally blow your Fits any house troubles away .. . give you a constant. current. With delightful bath of cool, moving air. And cord and plug, not only are they surprisingly inexpensive, but they use current at the rate of only 1c per 5 hours! They’ll last for .years, too —why not visit us and look them over? Prices For Complete Outfit from $1.19 to $29.95 HARDWARE ami HOME FURNISHINGS
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