Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1937 — Page 3

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®an“* eRSARY M . . ~ .. B<; k , M..-' ■/■ |!,(^1 ”" ■ , ■ KS-ernoon Mrs. Baker was ■ ;„,,■ x H •...r-l. «>■" K? B>-n! .n.i“'v th.. best of Pr*n.-< "'“' ,y ' SUP pER HALL H 4 ..^' :, "" i:ll ' :1 ' P:l , P, n ■?.„ P |W at tn, Masonic hall ■L ev.ti.n.- at six-thirty Hu. !i tn. in I ', f'* I,rill 8 table set v<ec. ■L.. * (l l,y 1 "‘ board o' th.- . !üb. Mt*. ' ll ’’ ■' l#u Cfyer." Marcla nav ’ K ,E MISSIONARY ■teresting MEET ■ (r - 'in? <>f the Kgir.- Hom- M>-i -nary society M-iii'di-t 1?.:<...pal church H^. : Th'iivday a’ : church parK, W Guy Brown will be the -adrr. 'I:-. <' D. LewKitted by M: Walter Scott KtitSai-ni M E • '.arch. will pre- ..... ibj... t of " hich

fit’s True Jt EVERY WINTER O<M ■COAT In Our Large JM STOCK Now SELLING Al I // I?1 AT $6.50 7/||,W I /fl 7 I I j ALL FORMERLY PRICED AT $10.95 I% While They Last \ I ~ 0 6.50 11 slr and DRESSES, Too! sjejitt. ** JIP RKARWfSS 0F FORMER PRICE GUARANTEED J ™ VALUES T 0 $ 6 - 95 SILKS AND aA AA ir\un WOOLS - y/ MK i U Sizes 14 to 50. SCHAFER’S SINCE 1874

Is “The Education of the Negro". Hosteetiee for the afternoon will be the Mesdames John Parrish, Alva Rice. Sarah Case and P. G. { Riker. The Catholic iatdies of Columbia I will have their regular monthly btiulness meeting in the K. of C. hall Tuesday evening after church. The degree team will also meet. AMATEUR PROGRAM AT CHURCH TONIGHT The amateur iprogram sponsored by the Golden Gleaner Girle to be given tonight at the United Brethren church in aa follows: Piano prelude—Vivian Hitchcock Song—Gleaner Girls. Reading—Carolyn North. Music—Burk Sisters. Solo—Eloise Jackson. Readnig Ted Hill Music —Irene Eight, Anna llrandeberry, accord ian and saxaphone duet. Music—Trio. Monologue—Ethlyn Burnett. Song—Gleaner Girls. Reading—Elva Mae Jackson Music —Mr. and Mrs. Chase Reading—Kathryn Schmitt. Reading—Rose Marie Stanley Accordian So'o —Irene Eight. OfferingReading—Mies Grace Coffee. Song—Gleaners Girls. Benediction. The public-Is cordially Invited to attend this program. — BRIDE HONORED WITH PRETTY PARTY Miss Eloise Eewton wae hostess at a miscellaneous shower and bridge I party of lovely appointments at her i home on North Second street Thursday evening, honoring Mrs. Hugh Holthouee. who was recently' married. After several games of bridge { prizes were given to Mrs. Ralph Tyn-i dall of Bluffton. Miss Irene Holt-' house anj Mt -8 - H. B. Macy The guest of honor was then presented many beautiful gifts. A delicious one course luncheon

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was served at email tables centered with bowls of red, white and blue . sweet ipeas. A lieautlful corsage marked Mrs Hotlhouse'e place. Guests Included the honor guest, ' Mrs. Holthouse and the Mesdnmet |Jaok Brunton, Charles Holthouso, •I. E. Ehler, Ra'ph Tyndall, Leonard ! Saylors, Deane Dorwln, H. B. Macy i Ralph Yager, Leo Kirsch, Charles i Hite, Carroll Burkholder, Walter Bockman. The Misses Kuthryn Hyland, Bet!ty Macklin, Agnee Baker, Mary Margaret Voglewede, Irene Holt I house, Margaret Holthouse, and . Mildred Niblick. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Albert Johnson of Monmouth Tueslay evening at sev-en-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Gerald Cole and Mrs. Dwight Myers will he the assisting hostesses. Pies, cakm, cookies, potato salad, pickled eggs and cottage cheese will be on sale at the Schafer Store Sat- : urday 'by the ladies' aid of the United Brethren church. EASTERN STAR INITIATES SIX About ninety members of the Order of Eastern Star attended ths meeting and initiation for six new ' members at the Masonic Hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Stella Coliter of Hoagland, district deputy, was a special guest. Other out- ofI town guesta were (present from Bluffton and Fort Wayne. The new members are the Mesi dames Arthur Breiner, E. D Engeler, E. S. Scott. George Walton, Frank Afton and John D. Faust. At the dose of the services de- : llcious refreshments were nerved Iby the following committee: Mesdames B. R. Farr, W. E Johnson, i Iceland Smith, Merlin Doan. Frank- ■ lln Kel'er,’ Walter Deitsch, Nellie Haney and C- L. Walters. , The Phoebe Bible clasw of the Zion Reformed Sunday school will 1 hold the annual banquet at the ‘church Tuesday evening at «sixI thirty o’clock. oGold Sovereigns Puzzle Sydney —CUP) — Aubrey Greentree. farmhand, didn't know wliat a sovereign looked like till he turned up a bottle with 150 of them while

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Shakespeare Program Committee, I Mrs. Jamon Kocher, 7 p. nt Christian latdles’ Aid, Mrs. El-| mer Harlacher, 2 p. tn. St. Mary'a Twp. Home Economics Club, Mrs. Charles Nyffeler, 1:30 p. m. St. Rita Study club, K. of C. hall after church. Golden Gleaner Amateur Program , United Brethren Church, 7:30 J». tn. Saturday U. H Ladies Pastiy Sale. Schafer Store. Supper, Zion Lutheran Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Woman's Club, Pot Luck Supper, Masonic Hall, 6:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Leonard Saylors, 2:30 p. m. ruetday Tri Kappa. Elks Home. 8 p. m. I Psio lota Xi, Masonic Hall, 6:30 p. m. C. L. of C. at K of C, Hall after, church. Dutiful Daughters Class, Mrs. Albert Johnson. Monmouth, 7:30 p. m Phoebe Claes Banquet, Zion R?formed Church, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Hsltonlcal Chib, Mrs. Earl Butler, 2:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. George Walton, 2:30 p. nt. Thursday Woman’s Home Missionary, M. E Church, 2:30 p. m. ploughing at Cattai. The bottle had been buried for many years, probably by some old miner who was afraid he would be robbed by I ttehrangers. o — PERSONALS Simon Schwartz of Berne was a caller here this morning. John C. Sampson, former Decatur resident but for thirty-eight years with the Pennsylvania railroad, with headquarters in Fort Wayne, visited here Thursday afternoon. Don Lutz who travels for an Illinois steel company is on a vacation. his company being sold up for weeks ahead. Mrs. John Heller Who has been ill at her home on Winchester street for the past three weeks, remains about the same. Ix»o Kirsch and Paul Kuhn were South Bend business visitors Thursday. Dr and Mrs. Palmer Eicher visited friends in Indianapolis Thursday afternoon and evening. Those from out of the city who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Ida Chronister were Mr. and Mrs. John Chronieter of Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Farmer, Jacob Snyder of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Martz and son of Roanoke and Mr. and Mrs Earl Slider and children of Liberty Center. o Legion Committee, Trustees To Meet The executive committee of Adams post number 43 of the American Legion, and trustees of the home will meet Monday night at 8 o’clock at the home. All members are asked to be present ae important business must be transacted. o Miner Finds French Gold Oroville, Cal. —(UP)— H Hendrickson, prospecting for gold in the gravel of Feather River brought up a 5 franc French gold piece coined in 1821. It was presumably lost there in the early gold rush days. The stream of gold eeekere first began to work Feather River in 1851. o ‘Bucket Shops' in England Hit London — (UP) — Swindling is conducted on such a scale in Great BBritain today that the country almost warrants the description of being “a nation of bucket-hop keepers," Roderick Dew, London solicitor, charged <!n an address at the provincial meeting of the Law Society. * MADAM SILVIA Greatest ever in your city, county or state. The lady with the radio mind. Seventh daughter of the seventh generation. Bom with double veil. First time in your city. Gifted character reader and advisor. She has helped thousands in every walk of life and she can help you in all affairs of life. A secret you should know, the power to control your trouble and disappointments. She tells your future complete and gives initials of friends and enemies. Come today and consult this gifted lady. Satisfaction guarI anteed. SpeclaJ —5O c reading | next week only. Hours 9 a. m. | till 8:30 p.m. Located in house j trailer at west side filling station, cor. 13th and Adams sts.

And Now It’s Beauty of Voice! SHI ■ K Ik 4 ■ ; -iisys ■■W w I - Beauty of face and figure is not enough for yeomanettes and purserettes at the Great Lakes exposition which reopens in Cleveland in May. Because they must greet the millions of visitors to next summer’s show, officials have decreed they must have beautiful voices, too. To test their voices, a new scientific instrument, the oscillograph, is used. First to pass the tests were pretty Yeoman* ettes Ruth Kirkhope and Betty Campion.

Says Indiana Farmers Favor Court Reform Franklin, Ind.. Feb- 26—(UP)— Farmers of Indiana favor President Roosevelt's court reorganization plan, Samuel R. Guard. Spencer, publisher of the Breeders Gazette told Johnson county livestock farmers at a banquet last night. “Regardless of party affiliation, | we do not have to condemn the President's plan if we do not feel

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that way about it,” said Guard, a Republican. i "So far ae farmers of Indiana are concerned. I am convinced they would vote 8 to 3 in favor of more and younger justices if the question were submitted to a referendum because that is the ration In which I am receiving letters from the Hoosier farm leaders on their I opinions." Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Conservation Club Plans Shoot Sunday — The country conservation club ! will hold a shooting match Sunday {afternoon, six miles north of De- | catur on road 27. The club will 1 also hold Its regular monthly meetIng next Monday night at Ih’e St. John's school. Dr. Victor Uffleman of Fort j Wayne, will speak at this meeting. Conservation will be his subject, I which will be Illustrated by movI Ing pictures. An invitation has | been extended to the general pub- , lie. Q— Hoosier State Press Meeting; Dates Set Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 26 —(UP) The annual Hoosier state press association convention, postponed early this month due to the flood will be held here April 9 and 10, it was announced today by Joseph S. Hubbard, managing director of the I astioc-'atlon. The winter meeting of the Ind-

announcement Having been associated with Dr. Burt Mangold of Decatur for the two months prior to his death, I am taking over his dental practice in the same location. I wish to assure the many friends and patients of Dr. Mangold that I shall strive to continue his policy of excellent service and satisfaction. Dr. Joe Morris K. of C. Bldg. Decatur, Ind.

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I iuna Democratic editorial association also was net for the nlghl of April 10 Scott W. f’hamhors, New Castle, president, wald former Gov. Paul V McNutt, originally scheduled os a speaker, will be < nroute to the Philippines al that time and unable to attend. Dies Os Pneumonia Contracted On Duty Carthage, Ind., Feb. 26—-(UP) Lieut Leslie A. Terhune, 30, Anderson, died at tlte home of his parents here today of pneumonia brought on by exposure Buffered during 18 days of flood duty w>!tn the natinoal guard at Evansville. Cash "W WE HAVE NO SOLICITOR® YOU GET FLLL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE