Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1937 — Page 3

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I “TrJtefEn RICKORD 1 .iTIB I 14 COLEMINZED I ,iro *S| J|,. H Ro> Hi ..end 11 rout .• |, iiun-d in ?' M sci '■ " si " >;l '' ' '"’■’ ' ’ ""’■tv L'" k 111 Ihe lull"' - "• l!r ' '" * illlff,on - Tbewi'l'' """' 11 ..t insi'k ini'l »»«'l !•<•»*• she w»<‘ ,a( ' k «< <-eßßOrles - aid, wor' ■' <r“ ni ’P ttr '‘ n ' JplyetXd a shoulder corsage of sweetpeas. served as beet were Miss the bride IBd Kenneth Hartman. the Mr and Rickord left for an extendedlri; to Florida, accompanied I by Mtfand Mis. McElhaney. On their f*t i they will reside at the home « ’ '">iii -< pa lent S soilt Ic tastofßi -'IPMR. aU MRS. BELL ENTERTAIN at dinner Mr. *nil Mrs. William Howard Gell ■ti‘i , aiiii-d at Thanksgiving noon djnner for the former's parental Mr atid Mrs. C. ! E. Bell. In the evening covers were laid for Mn ami Mrs. C. C. Shafer and Mrs. N. Bortz, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mi Frederic Schafer. Dan Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, daughand son Bill. ST Mr. Ail Mrs. John Helle- entertabled jat dinner and supper Thankegring Day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dick D. Heller and so|s Dick and Jack, Indianapolis; Dr nd Mrs. Palmer Eicher and son 1 'hilip; Mrs. I. W. Macy and daughters Martha and .Libby and Heller. ■ - Might Coughs due to colds... checked WT’f 'S' without “dosing ". WICKS

ten * *1 1 2%^—-A ’• j H **~ ,x ' Don’t faU for the Et HIGH-PRICE GAG rritil alias I HBbmand full value for your money and a guarantee on the I BHttery you put in your car. The best practice, of course, is to .Jiav Al. 0. Schmitt furnish the battery. Then you're SURE . . . )F«t we guarantee every battery we sell for 12 to 22 months of - | nlrd service. ittt I MBith winter coming on it's no time to take chances on doubtH fgi, run-down batteries. Better change NOW. si I O"'W Ml If £. J W * 1 K£ I T H • L J I ■ 1 bm! .tva 1 ?AM L" ™ " i C Kj'fIRSTIiiIIIIUiUI!IMPHONEI44 11 ~z I — [STOP! ',*! I That Cough with OUR OWN ■ I COUGH MIXTURE i Mood for coughs, colds and sore throat I and SSCBottle I Hicks Vapo Rub 29c Abbotts or Parke Davis four Way Cold Tabs 15c ABD ’ 100 3 cakes Cashmere ] Horehound ■ Bouquet Soap 25c Dropsl9c I ■reomulsion,sl.l3 Lavoris (For Sore | farter’s Little Liver Throat) 23c ■ Pills23c and 69c Prep. 3 jars or tubes 50c stem Cough Syrup Hot Water Bottle I 54c and 89c (Very Special) -79 c n' ■ , SCHICK and PACKARD $ J fi.OO ,d | f lectric shavers ___ Kohne Drug Store

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Rummage Sale, Graham Building one door west of Macklin Garage, j 1 p. m. M. E. Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Harve Kitson, 2:30 p. m. Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 7:45 p. m. Pokahontas Lodge, Red Men's Hall, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale, M. E. Church! Basement, 1 to 8 p. in. Rummage Sule, Graham Building, one door west Mhcklin Garage, 91 a. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. Kannio Fris- ] toe, 2:30 p. m. Dramatic Section, Mrs. G. J. I Kohne. 7:30 p. m. Music Section, Mies Della Sellemeyer, 7:30 p. m. Literature Section, Mrs. J. R. Parrish, 7:30 p. m. Art Section, Mrs. Raymond Keller, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Kirland Ladles' Club, Kirkland High School, 1 p. m. Wednesday Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. J. W. Macy, Rice Hotel, 630 p. m. GECODE CLUB HAS PILGRIM PARTY I The second shift girls of the Ge1 code Club were entertained with a ' Pilgrim party in the G. E. club rooms Wednesday. Four girls dress- ' ed as pilgrims served a delicious .two course dinner. A model ship, a reproduction of i the Mayflower,. Pilgrim favors and candles added to the attractiveness 'of the table. After dinner, a short i history of the Mayflov er was given i by Miss Jane Linn. i In a turkey contest, Esther Strickler was awarded the prize. The re- ! mainder of the afternoon was spent i in bowling and p'aying games. HosI tesses for the affair included the j I Misses Quintila Frye, May Merriman, Eileen Jackson and Jane Linn. ■ The next meeting will be the

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937.

.Christmas party, which will be held | 1 Saturday night. December 11. The | I theme of the party will be "Alice l n Wonderland." Mrs, Hilda Gaunt and I Miss Lorena Reppert are co-chalr-1 men of the affair. Mrs. I. W. Macy will be hostess to the members of her dinner bridge club Wednesday evening at the Rice Hotel at Hix-thirty o'clock. — The woman's home missionary | society of the Methodist Episcopal I i church will have a rummage sale In J the church basement Saturday from ! ; one to eight o'clock. This is the i second In a series of rummage! Feales. The public is invited to attend. * la Rev. and Mrs. Homer Aepy had as their guests for Thanksgiving [ dinner, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Scott,' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kruse and I Dr. A. Schmidt of Hamburg, Germany. ' The Kirkland ladies' club will i meet Tuesday afternoon at one o’i clock at the high school. Each mem- ; ber is urged to >be present. The annual election of officers will be held The Ever Ready class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. C. L. Walters Thursday evening at seventhirty o’clock to enjoy the Christmas exchange party. Mrs. N. A. Bixler will have the devotionals. Hostesses will be the Mesdames! John Nelson, G. F. Eichhorn, Ed Clark, O. L. Vance, C. L. Miller, I Harve Kitson. Margaret Elzey. Each member is asked to bring a twenty-1 flee cent gift for the exchange. Judge and Mrs. J. T. Merryman enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Avon Burk and dattgh-; ter Eileen. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saurer entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole and son Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cole, Sr. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin Easthon of Rockford, Ohio, are the parents I of a baby girl, born Wednesday as- j ternoon at 2:40 o’clock at the Ad- : ams county memorial hospital. The . baby weighed six pounds and one I I and one .half ounces and has been named Kathryn Lane. • o I A «| Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted Friday morning: Dan ' Doherty, Geneva Mrs. Truman Gold- ! ner, Monroe. Dismissed Thursday: Garold Bell, j Ottawa, Kansas; Ervin Elzey, Ind-i I iana street; Frank Schmit, Bryant; | Wayne May, 1613 West Madison street; Florence Hitchcock, 110 street; Beatrice and Donald Light, 1222 South 11th street. WARNS DRIVERS OF CONDITIONS November And December Most Hazardous Months Os Year Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 26 —(UP) j —Todd Stoops, secretary-manager lof the Hoosier motor club, today warned motoriste that driving dur-1 ing November and December is more than at any other time in the year. Stoops pointed out that the accident curve, which its annual upward climb in July, Reaches its highest peak at the close of the year. “The average death ratio, on the basis of gasoline consumption, | stands at 26.1 in November, and 28.7 in December, as compared with only 18.4 in June," Stoops said. "Perhaps one of the pinclpal causes for this is the small amount of daylight at this time of year. Car operation during twilight and darkness is considerably more hazardous than in broad daylight and during December the peak of evening traffic rush occurs during a time of practically complete darkness. “The fact that with the beginning of winter the motorist must accustom himself to more severe driving conditions, such as sleet and snow, also plays an important part. But what ever the reason, it is clear that the winter months call for added measures of caution. The car should be kept in perfect condition and the motorist should more than obey the injunction. “Slow down at Sundown’.” o Kosciusko County Sheriff Is Dead Warsaw, .Ind., ,Nov. 26—(UP) — Virgil E. Yeager, 57, Kosciusiko county sheriff died suddenly at midnight of gangrenous appendicitis after being operated last Sunday. A widow, two daughters and one I son survive. o Fireproof paint for protecting buildings has been invented in Germany that when exposed to flame forms an insulating crust of j foam.

EPERSONAbS 'Howard Wlsehaupt and secretary Francis Drake are enjoying several days’ vacation at the former’s homo on Nuttman avenue. Mlse Kathryn King Is the guest ; of friends in Toledo, Ohio. Fred Voglewede is homo from j Notre Dame for a several days' vai cation. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dibble and chll- : dren and Mr. and Mrs. John Yahn , | and children, all of Celina and Mrs. Anna House and Charles Straw of Fort Wayne were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King. Garold 'Bell of Ottawa, Kansas ' was dismissed from the Adams ! county memorial hospital Thursday after having been confined there since October 17. Mr. Bell,, who is a pipe line worker, suffered severe injury to his leg. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Heller spent the day in Chicago. Dr. A. N. Ferguson of Fort Wayne visited here Thursday afternoon. Jimmy Lose will spend Saturday in South Bend where he will attend the Notre Dame-Southern California footba'l game. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett of Jackson. Michigan, were the overThanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tooke and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holthouse of ' Milwaukee. Wis., are spending sevi eral days with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Holthouse and family. William H. Bell attended to business in Indianapo'is today. R. A. Tooke ie spending the day in Toledo, Ohio. Clark William .Smith of Pittsburgh. Pa., and Louis Smith of Ind- . iana University, are spending sevI eral days with their parents, Mr. land Mrs. Fred Smith of South Third I street. Paul Briede and Johnny Hain attended the football game in Van Wert Thursday. B. Fay Roller, former attorney here, now a traveling representative for a large petroleum company, with headquarters in Indianapolis, visited here Wednesday evening enroute to Anderson, where he was to eat turkey with Mrs. Roller and other relatives. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and grandj daughter. Miss Anna Jane Tyndall, . left this morning for a few day's visit with Miss 'Bertha Heller at . Indianapolis. Tom Peterson of Indianapolis vis- | ited relatives here Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cash of Indiana- ! polie visited in Decatur over the holiday. Frank G. Christen of East Chica-1 Igo joined Mrs. Christen hero yesterday and enjoyed turkey at the H. L. Conter home. Ernest Busche, president of the Beet Grower’s Association, will go to Washington tomorrow to confer with members of the senate and congressional committees and with Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, ! regarding various matters affecting the beet farmers for 1938. Dick Parrish is home from the medical school-at Indianapolis for a | several day’s vacation. Mrs. Lizzie Ruckman enjoyed | Thanksgiving dinner and supper at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ack- ! er. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall and ' daughter Joyce of Bluffton spent Thursday in Decautr. Mrs. Herman Myers and son John visited in Bluffton Thursday with 1 Mrs. Myers’ mother, Mrs. Nellie ’ Oman. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall and daughters, Mary K. and Anna Jane, spent Thursday in Fort Wayne as the guests of Mrs. Tyndall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Egley. Jimmy Holthouse was one of the younger hunters today to return with a rabbit. He and a pal, Johnny Holthouse, Jr., were out this morning on a hunting expidition. Jim was successful but Johnny’s got got away. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Winters had as their Thanksgiving day guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lauer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Damon and family and Mrs. Lillian Sebring, all of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Mabel Watson of Springfield. O. Mrs. Charles Schiff and Miss Dorothy Maule of Chicago arrived in Decatur this evening for a week-

Phone 300 ISIS W. Adamo WANTED I Rags, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide 1 & Fur Co. e 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442

end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalver and daughter Carol Fay. Robert Heller, Democrat farm editor, left at noon today to attend the international livestock show at Chicago. Malicious Trespass Charge Filed Here Ben Vord, Belgian beet worker, waa arrested yesterday by State Patrolman Burl Johnson on a charge of malicious trespassing. Void, It is alleged, cut fences on the Ixmls Reinking and William Werllng farms to make an ingenuous trap for rabbits. Cutting a hole in the fence, Vord, it is charged made a loop of light wire. When the rabbit charged through the hole in the fence, he would become entangled in toe loop, which tightened with the rabbit's struggles. —o WPA Worker Suffers Severe Eye Injury Don Dorerty, WPA worker, was seriously injured this morning when a piece of brick flew into his right eye, while he was working in a catch basin east of Berne. The brick split the eyeball. The attending physician stated this morning that hopes are held for retaining the sight in the eye. The accident occurred at 7:30 o’clock this morning. He was brought to the Adams county memorial hospital, where he is confined. ■ o Two Autos Damaged In Collision Here A car owned by Ted Appelman and driven by Clyde Butler, collided with another driven by Pete Gallogly, at 2 o’lock this afternoon at rhe intersection of Third and Madison streets. Both cars were damaged. q Trade In A Good Town —> Decatur

® Saturday o • Savings — I! Guard Against I ; COLDS I PURETEST HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES — 50’s PURETEST A. B. I). G. CAPSULES Electric Toasters 98c ?= l^■ ,vEKo,, : 49c PURETEST COD LIVER OIL yw • IT| Plain or Mint Flavored hortons Banjo-Uke b9c ,M, :„ 89c Electric Hair Uryer view.™.i..«-i.ia ZpZ.iy Large Selection Toiletries Manicure Set—Genuine Crystoline Houbigant Lovely Gift Package, conimplements, G qt.sO taining Perfume, Cologne 18 Kt. Gold Platedand Face Powder Floral Quintuplets Lucien Lelong—Mirror package with 5 Floral Perfumes “Man Image” Perfume $2-50 Wembdon Lavender Set containing 2 sachets and bottle Cj .00 Lentheric—“Miracle” of Lavender Toilet XV ater Max Factor Set containing Cara Nome Compact $ J.OO Face Powder, Rouge $2 50 * and Lipstick Cara Nome Perfume *>OC Comb, Brush and Cj to sl7-50 and Powder Mirror sots * Mansfield Gift set — After-shave LoCheramy “April Showers” 2SC tion and Shav-pak , sl*9s Perfume B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

BANDITS LOOT ILLINOIS BANK Two Youthful Robbers Loot Illinois Bank Os S7OO Today Goodwine, Hl., Nov. 26 (U.R) Two youthful bniKiits robbed the Goodwine bank of S6OO Io >7OO toduy and escaped after kidnaping ;a bookkeeper. George Bauer, the bookkeeper, was released several miles away on the Dixie highway. He said the robbers fled southward toward Danville. 111. Cashier Edward Kambly told police the bandits invaded the bank shortly after he and Bauer entered the building. The bandits took the money from a cash draw- « Who Wants to Be Slave to a Pill Box? » — Millions of people who used to be cathartic-slaves have found relief from common constipation—and from pills and purgatives, too! Keep regular as they do, with a NATURAL food laxative —Kellogg's All-Bran. All-Bran is not habit-forming. It supplies TWO things your Intestines need. First, it's a good source of vitamin "B,” —the amazing vitamin that tones up your intestinal tract. Second, All-Bran provides “bulk” —it absorbs water and softens like a sponge. This water-softened mass aids elimination. Kellogg's All-Bran is a crunchy, toasted cereal. Eat it with milk or cream and fruits. In muffins it’s delicious. But however you eat it, use it REGULARLY: eat two tablespoons of All-Bran and drink plenty of water. If you do this every day you can avoid common constipation and cathartics, too! Every grocer sells All-Bran. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

•r and ordered Kambly to nccom I puny them on their flight Kambly refused, and one of the robbers, waving a pistol, threatened to shoot him When Kambly 1 hid behind a counter the bandits took Bauer Instead and —left the I building without firing a shot Tlie robbora fled with Bauer In

EXECUTOR’S SALE OF JOSEPH RUMSCHLAG’S REAL ESTATE DECEMBER 6th, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the East Door of the Court House. Decatur, Indiana, being the following: One City Property. Also, real estate in Section 11, of Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana. JOSEPH (tJEELS, Executor Lenhart, Heller & Schurger. i — "■ ——— Ma I W/ SMOOTHIES M-JOnES SHOES 142 N. Second Street — Decatur

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! a Buick sedan bearing Illinois license number 407 133. They pushed Bauer from the .machine when they reached the Dixie highway. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. France, who have both been 111 several wcertta are reported considerably Improved,