Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1936 — Page 3

IN SOCIETY

OREMAN-BOOTH /L. DOING ANNOUNCED Mlhh Alt »•<-• Foreman, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Foreman thia City and Edwin Booth, son t Booth of Harrisburg, -nn., Wei'- united in marriage ’day afternoon, June 26, by the : ev. Carrie Johnston of Fori ayne. The ample is residing with the : •Ide’a •parents on Mercer Avenue present. The Antioch ladiee aid society 111 sponsor a chicken supper and debration at Hoagland Saturday, tly 4. Supper will be served from ’« to Bt-ven o’clock. Prizes will be iveu to winners of races. Motion o tures will be shown at eight o’-' ock Refreshments will also be .*rvedELTA THETA TAU USINESS MEETING The Belta Theta Tau sorority met ith Mrs Wick Steele Tuesday ( >-ning for the regular business i eeting Reports from the comlittees for the Centennial bingo and were heard. The sorority decided to have an tmiveraary luiuheon on Sunday,! ugut-' 2, in honor of the twentieth I -inivernary. An interesting report j f th< riut>nal <lonv<ention held i icontly in St. Ixtuiu was enjoyed -by t!ss Mary Margaret Voglewede. A tnqitet ,a tea. a formal dance and a kodel initiation were among the j iief social events held at the New ! |otel Jefferson. A boat excursion I the Mississippi was ateo a tea-, |re of the meeting. An outdoor pera at the Municipal theater in i. Ixniis was another feature of |e convention. Four thousand two gndred and eixty members, repIsentlng one hundred twenty-two hive chapters repre.sent the yMary Buke Kiley of Denver wae lected national president. The Warsaw chapter will be hostess to le national convention next year I the Spink-Wawasee hotel. (ILL ATTEND WEDDING F MISS CAROLINE PARKER Mi*. Edward Wilson, formerly of pcattir and Fort Wayne, left Loa nge.'es Tuesday morning for a two onths visit in Decatur. Fort fayne and Mishawaka with relaves and friends. Mm. Wilson will stop in Seattle, Washington, to attend the wedding I her niece. Miss Caroline Parker, uighter of Rev. and Mrs. Eatl arker of Great Falls. Montana, irmer residents of Decatur and

A FIVE STAR ***** HIT! Marc-Saul Semi-annual A Sure Fire Hit; and going M ■ B9i strong—People came, sensed V W I j("-l the electrifing bargains and ■■ ■ bought plenty. If you haven’t AB I ► —yet attended this SALE to- J g / , morrow is the time to begin. SALE FRO'CKS 1 Formerly Priced from $3.98 to $12.50 h® now $2-49 to $7-99 I A? COTTON DRESSES ■ r/’L, Regularly from $1.98 to $3.98 |> 99c .o $2-49 [ fd- LI NEN SUITS /fl "’■•l Regularly from $3.98 to SI 0.95 •W $2-6955-99 t) I WHITE COATS Regularly $6.95 to $10.95 $4.99 (0 SB-99 ? jfa SALE SUITS In Three Phenominal Below Cost Croups ■ X /, I Regularly from $8.75 to $19.50 ]IC 11 1! ' $4.99 t „ SB-99 /Wf Navy and Colors. ;,ij? f COATS 1-2 PRICE and less jJEfJ Womens and Misses Sizes. irmTW — 1 — rwwjpa Plenty of Bargains to be Had for those who \ Hurry. Guarantee of prices only while quanti- \l 17 ties last. } \ 1/ All Sales Cash — No Approvals or Exchanges. MRS. LOUISA BRADEN Cor. 3rd & Monroe Phone 737

| CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Salem Ladies' Aid. Mrs. Blanche Bryan. Zion Senior Walther League, | Lutheran School, 7:30 p. tn. Thursday U. B. Lutlien’ Aid, Mrs. Earl Crider. 2 P. tn. Union Chapel mieeionary society, Dolly Sclinepp, 1:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mrs. Cal Kunkel: 2:30 p. m. U. B. Work and Win Class, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Habegger. So Cha Rea, Mm. Harold Daniels, ! 7:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma, Miss Ruth Winness, 7:30 p. m. Baptist Woman’s Society. Mrs. Brice Butler, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Mienionary Society church. Monroe M. E. Ladles’ Aid. Mrs. Delmar Connely, 1:30 p m. Friday Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men's ' Hall. 7:30 ip. m. • Tuesday Evangelical Dutiful Daughters Class, Mrs. Pete Bailey, 7:30 p. m. Rebekah Ixtdge. I. O. O. F. Hall 7:30 p. m. : Mishawaka. Miss Parker will he married at the home of her sister, Mrs. Don ! Evans, whose home overlooks Pug- * et Sound. After the wedding Rev. and Mm? Parker and Mrs. Willson will spend several days at Yellowstone national park before the latter continues to Decatur. Mrs. Wilson will arrive in Decatur about July 11 and while here will be the gueet of her sister. Mrs. John Peterson and other relatives and friends. She will remain until after Centennial week. Mrs. Roy Kalver entertained with a dinner bridge last evening honoring her mother Mrs. E. Schulman of Chicago who has been the guest of her daughter for the past two Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Herman Ehinger and the honor guest. Mrs. Shulman. Covers at the dinner I were laid for the Mesdames Lee Vance, John Peterson, Georgia Flanders, Gladys Chamberlain, Whrd Calland, Herman Ehinger, I. A. Kalver and E. Schu'man. The Dutiful Daughters class of

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the Evangelical Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Pete Bailey Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Assisting hostesees will bo Mm. Ralph Johnson. Mrs. Gerald Cole and Mrs. Rufus Bailey. The ladies’ aid of the United Brethren church will meet with Mrs. Earl Crider Thursday afternoon, instead of with Mrs. Hubert Cochran as formerly announced. The Union Chapel W. M. A. will meet with Mrs. Freeman Schnepp Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. Those to whom pieces were assigned last, meeting will be requested' to give them at the meeting this week. Hit* Florence Holthouso entertained at dinner last evening for Miss Marion Neprud. Covers were laid for Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, Mrs. Charles Holthouse, Miss Mary Margaret Voglewede, Mias Margaret Uhl of Toledo, Mi« Irene Holthouse Miss Margaret Holthouee, the honor guest, Miss Neprud. and the hostess Miss Florence Holt house. LADIES’ AID PLANS HEALTH PROGRAM If you want to help yourself and the ladies’ aid, come to the Pleasant Mills school Tuesday evening July 7 at eight o'clock and enjoy the health program. Scientific information from the best physicians such as Dr. Mayo, Dr Kellogg. Dr. Firlane, Dr. Copeland and others will be presented by Mr. A C. Preuss of Fort Wayne. The aid will receive thirty cents for each married or engaged couple (present and ten cents for each single person. Every one is welcome. The Rebekah Lodge will meet in the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Pocahontas lodge will meet in the Red Men's hall Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Pleasant Mills alumnae picnic will be held at Sun Set park Sunday, July 12. instead of July 19, as originally planned. The Salem ladies’ aid will sponsor an ice cream social on the church lawn in Salem Friday evening at seven o’clock. A varied pro gram has been planned including music and a playlet. Every one is invited to attend and a good lime is assured. -■ -o List Distribution Os Gasoline Taxes Indianapolis, July 1 — (U.R) — Distribution of $5,897,423 in gasoline taxes collected during April. May and June wa.s announced today by laurence Sullivan, state auditor. One half of the amount, $2,948.711 went to the state highway department. The other half was split between counties and cities and towns. The distribution included: Adams county, $24,(176. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatui

SALE OF fct ! H f " Ladiesßayon Panties Wfe x xW We Warn You to Shop Early for this out- ' standing bargain. Only 720 Panties at rA 'jk 1 /X» .'VI this price. Splendid Quality, Values up ’1 to 50c. SALE PRICE Assorted Sizes WgS&7 PAIRS |\ FOR 25c ■ 4bX>--SfeSCHAFERSg HARDWARE 4w/ HOME FURNISHINGS

PERSONALS Miss Lola Reinhart of Decatur left this morning for Wawasee where she will spend a month. Mrs. Jaimes Beatty and son Jimmy returned to Indlatiaipoiis this morning after a several days visit’ with the formers aunt. Mrs. Philip Obenauer. Mrs. Frank Burns has returned to her home in lx>s Angeles. Cal, after a several weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Ellis and other relatives. Miss Anna Conrad is spending tho month of July ut Wawasee Lake. Miss Marcella Brandeberry, student nurse ut Riley hospital, Indianapolis. who is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brandeberry, had as her guest this week one of her school mates. Miss Josephine Sugars of Indianapolis. The condition of Mrs. Leo Kirsch; who underwent a major operation at the Adams county memorial hospital ten days ago.’ is improving. Tire Misses Marcella Brandyberry and Josephine Sugars of Indianapolis and Glennys Elzey and Flor--ence Anderson of Decatur are spending several days at the Brandeberry cottage at Hamilton Lake. Mrs- John Conklin and daughter Connie of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suttles and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold are spending the day at Coldwater, Michigan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Archbold. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson will go to Grand Rapids on Friday morning to spend the Fourth and the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Westveld and daughter Ann. They ; will return home Monday afternoon Charles "China” Miller of Fort Wayne is visiting old friends and relatives in this city. Mr. Miller is recovering from a fractured leg. Fourteen months ago he fell and broke his right leg. He is able to walk with the aid of a cane, al-

Clearance of Hats! ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED! /. Wonderful selection of Felts, Straws and Fabrics. \\ All new styles and in a good assortment of Whites | >.» and colors. If \ Your opportunity to save s money. Come anytime—4'Ll?"we’ll be glad to serve you! Deininger Hat Shop W. MADISON STREET

| though he still limps. Mrs. Margaret Lise, widow of the late Dr. Frank Lose, and her four children left this morning for Milwaukee, where they will make their future home. She lias leased her home in this city. o ... .. - World To Get Cabbage Minus Odor by 1938 Itaca, N. Y. —(UP) — Odorless cabbage, discovered at Cornell Uni- , versify a few months ago. probably , will go on the market in about two years. It will be that long before enough ' se"d is produced to make It commercially 'profitable to grow the new type cabbage according to Professor C. H. Myers, who spent six years before he found away to take the odor out of the vegetable. More than 1,000 heads of the odorless cabbage have been 'produced in . Cornell laboratories and are guarded to preserve their seed from contamination with smelly relatives. It jis estimated that 15,000 seeds will be obtained from the cabbage. Several small lots are being used to produce the cabbage for seed. Faculty Minds Defended Rochester. N. Y. (UP) College professors are not absent minded—not even tlie absent minded ones, .says Prof. Burgess Johnson of Union College. When a professor licks a stamp and lets it stay on his tongue. Johnson explains, his mind is where it bel<ingt-*s.in the • classroom although he may be on the way to the dentist. o Landon to Get Old Cane Fremont, (>. (U.R) A. M. Alford has a cane which he used in the McKinley parade of 1898. which ihe plans to present to Gov. Alt M. Landon. 0 Crack Shot With Stone El Estero, Cal.—(U.R>—Al Elasho. guardian for the water fowl, threw a stone 50 feet and killed a weasel that was preying on ducks.

,f/ ”1. Land Sakes! V & “R Electric Cooking had *4*obeen possible in my day “WM I certainly wouldn’t have been without it.’’ ■ / ■' jUrf - ‘ Housewives! Enjoy the conveniences and economy of Cooking With Electricity It is the safest and fastest method known today and with the new low rates established by your own local Light Plant, it means a tremendous saving to your family budget. We will be glad to give you any information you wish as to the economy of Electric Cooking... so will your friends who are already using it. a You won’t know Modern Cooking until you cook with Electricity. City of Decatur - Electric Dept.

*i . • Open Fri. Until 10 p.m.Oiose(QSat.-Jiily 4 IITPPAPI? Get Ready for That LUbbAbt 4th o f j u iy Beautiful New Vacation Trip Design You’ll Need /h-| LUGGAGE Illi Plain Black or Tweed Striped for your trip. Y*9VV 6300 t Children’s and . Misses’ and Ladies , ... ( M,SS ? r SHORTS 59c Attractive Summer ? “ ni? I?« «I.- <s yrik'.'A SH,,RTS ANn DR ESS LI HALTER SI.OO i'.'tx 81.00 Sizes 7 yrs. to 16 yrs. 7 <]/ ! Ladies ’ KIDDIES’ I rW |W I White Summer SUN SUITS \l JJ- S DRESSES A. lrarth . Styles Animal Cut Out Trim / WOM Trimmed in Red M | Sizes 2 to 1 ft \ and Blue M M 25c and 29c SI.OO Special Friday July 3rd Only! •:• NOTICE! LOOK! Fresh Roasted Spanish Delicious Fresh Assorted PEANUTS COOKIES FRIDAY 1A n PER FRIDAY 1 r PER ONLY LUC POUND ONLY lt>C POUND

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