Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1938 — Page 3

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season De- ....... | „ L . Those reported to ii the I fot' tarn w 'th D ' nner y,.. De Voss in ,l and Mrs. \ktutl were ;•., i„ A Graham home ■ Thursday ■ MiH R ..-nkump • ntertainLtMK.''. noon with a Thanksher home. The Kl>!» *«' doeorated in keeping Eah W s-iison. Those present ■wersMT »'"> Mrs - ■’• Mvlo,t 11,111 Eons A ' ' l ’’ rP<leiit ’ k ;l,lil Margaret. Mrs. Addie Kh Md •!ono!|-••!-. Beatrice, Mrs. Xy. ' ■ 1 ’" 1 Herbert FllllenI Entertains With Dinner lB»r. MKI M s Feh-X Maier enter. ■Uinsd Th-' ~ ' IV at their home at Mt KjPglfv, - aimottnced mar- » , j_ - I How To Relieve I Misery of Your CHEST CQLD WBBV? \\ If you are suffer- ■ II ■IL I 71 ing irom a miserI i 1 able chest cold, K 6?Stell' Massage throat, chest, and Vicks Vapoßub at bedB tteaa’- spread a thick layer on ■ d)M*ar.l cover with warmed cloth. ■ Vaxißub goes right to work to I bring relief-two ways at once. ■ (llßkict through the skin like a ■ MB. <2 > Direct to the irritated with its medicated ■ .itme-vapor action loosens air-passages-checks ■ GKy to cough - relieves local I K irmorn-t/ICKS ■K. worst of 1 is over, w Vapoßub I ■Ml rd ay and Sunday I I SPECIALS I ■ W*' n Noon Sunday I Hana sliced or chunk. !b 22c ■ fa* Shoulder, sliced or I Fresh Sidelb. 20c fat* Chopslb. 27c Span Ribs and Back Bones alee and meatylb. 18c hire Pork Sausage lb 18-21 c hw Pork Lard,__3 tbs. 28c I with meat order Bast Beef Steak lb 18-21-23 c BaWßeef Roast lb 14-17-21 C RBftg Beef lb. 12’Ac fat Liverlb. 15c lb. 5c peck 18c ffiyrs pint 22c, or gal. 1.70 "ice fresh country ■B dozen._26c Sagnas, extra nice. Ib. 6c QnmgesDoz.--18c| Grges2 tbs. 15c 1 ■ftburger, xtra good, Iftftind 12'Ac 1 | IBd9c, 3 for 25c Mftns 10c lb., 3 for 25c Wlenty of Cakes, Rolls and Cookies. SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226 "• Deliver 512 S. 13th st.

LOANS ' at low rate of B interest on Ohio and Indiana farms Citv property BIOANS First Mortr? e ‘- - Special plan for new g homes. luttles-Edwards Co. -® o '’. Monroe & Second Sts. Decatur, Ind.

SOCIETY

riage of their daughter Rettyroao to Harold Sacha of October thirtieth in Fort Wayne. Those preaent were Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sacks, Catherine and Stanley Wolfe, Sig Maier and Miss Sophia Maier all of Fort Wayne. Serves Six O'clock Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer entertained Thursday evening with a six o’clock, dinner tor Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirsch, Mrs. Lydia Kirsch Nyffeler, Edgar Mutschler, and Kathryon Schroyer. After dinner Mrs. I Schroyer and daughter, Kathrins, presented a short musical program of harp and vocal selections Entertains On Thanksgiving Mrs. Amos Fisher entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cross. Mr. and Mrs. i Herbert Greiser and daughter, Joyce of Fort Wayne and George Dutcher of this city. Anniversary on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gallmeier of Root Township celebrated their forteith wedding anniversary Thanksgiving day. A short musical was presented in the afternoon. The couple received many lovely gifts. Those present were Mrs. William Berning, Mrs. John Berning, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Koenemann. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoaf and Larry Koenemann all of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Bultemeier, Mr. and Mrs. William Bieberick, Mr. end Mrs. August Schroeder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Gallmeier, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boenker. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buuck, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buuck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bieberick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thieme and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin Bultemeier, and son. Kenneth. August Bultemeier, Miss Bertha Bultemeier, Miss Bertha Kraft, Miss Luella Schroeder. Walter Schroeder, Herald Bultemeier, Miss Lawrine Thieme, Raymond Kraft and Rev. and Mrs. Truelzch. The Kirkland Ladies’ Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at one o’clock in the Kirkland High School. Marie Kolter, visiting nurse from Fort Wayne, will apeak on “Public Health Nursing”. All members are urged to attend. There will be a dance this evening after the Commodore Celina basketball game in the Catholic auditorium. The public is cordially invited to attend. Tickets may he obtained from a member of the senior class at thirty-five cents a couple or twenty cents single admission. SURPRISE DINNER FOR MR. AND MRS. IRELAN A surprise Thanksgiving dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irelan in honor of Mr. 'relan’s birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill end Mrs. Richard Hill and family of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frank and family Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sipe and son of Willishire, George Sipe. Harold Eley and daughter, Bonnie Joe of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franks were also celebrating their eleventh wedding anniversary on that day. MR AND MRS. WHITRIGHT ENTERTAIN THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitright of west of Decatur entertained Thursday noon with a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Johnson and Hele Joan and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mooney and daughters. Velma and Dorcus, and Marion Whitright. rose MARY OMLOR WEDS RALPH REED One of the loveliest wedd-ngs of the season was that of Rose Mary Omlor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, c T. Omlor to Ralph Reed, son of Mr and Mrs. Jared Reed both of this city, Thursday morning at nine ‘ dock at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church with the Father Joseph J. Set* officiating. The bride was JvTn in mariage by her brother, Jerome Omlor. Sister Patricia ipresided at »he organ. They were athv Dolores Omlor, sister of .“ «• »- -xxgo , . of mutton sleeves, short ’ y ten of bridal Illusion with train "t of seed pearls with a white aC tm s iPPera completing her cossatin slippers am bouquet T JJe chrysanthemums. The Ot hU m wore a full length dusty bridesmaid wineberry

DF.CATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Jeanette Wlnnee Phone* 1000 — 1001 Friday Moose Public Party, Moose Home 8 p. m. Methodist ladles’ Aid Meeting, Church Parlors, 2:30. American Legion Auxiliary Meeting, Legion Hall, 7:30 p. tn. Pinochle Club Mrs. Russoll Melchi. 7:30. Saturday Methodist Home Missionary Society Rummage Sale, Churcn Basement, 12:30 to 8 p. m. Standard Bearer Missions Bake Sale, Schafer Store, 9 A. M. Monday American Legion Meeting, Legion Hall, 8 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. O. H. Haubold, 2:30 p. m. Music Department, Mrs. Clyde Butler. 7;30 p. m.| Dramatic Department, Mrs. J. Ward Calland, 7:30 p. m. Literature Department, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 7:30 p. m. Art Department, Mrs. Forrest Lake, 7:30 p. m. Junior Women, Miss Madeline Spahr, 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. O. H. Haubold, 2:30 p. m. Monroe Willing Worker's Class, Mrs. Dan Kauffman, 7:30 P. M. Kirkland Ladies' Club, Kirkland High School, 1 p. m. Tuesday Ruralistic Study Club, Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, R. R. 3, 8 p. m. Tri Kappa Dinner, Berghoff, Fort Wayne, 7 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club, Mrs. S. E. Hite 2:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Charles Dugan. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. S. E. Hite 2'30 p. m. quet of talisman roses. A reception dinner was served at the Rice Hotel to the immediate family, the table was beautifully decorated with a three tier wedding cake. The couple left for a short wedding trip to northern Indiana and Wisconsin. Mrs. Reed has been employed at the General Electric for the past four years and Mr. Reed is a salesman for the Reed's Feed and Supply Company in this city. They will reside on Madison Street. Those attending the wedding from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poole of Columbus Wis. Misses Agnes Reed and Leona Folk of Fort Wayne and Joyce El’.enberger ot Berne. JUNE MILLER ENTERTAINS CLUB Miss June Miller entertained the Mu Alpha Tau bridge club Monday evening. Prizes were awarded to Miss Estella Kitchen and Miss Vera Roth. Lovely refreshments were served by Miss Miller to Vera Roth, Estelle Kitchen, Thelma Cook, Esther Fisher, and Betty Schieferstein. PAULINE YOSS MARRIED THURSDAY Miss Pauline B. Yoss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Yoss of Geneva was wed to Robert E. Pontius son of Ervin T. Pontius of Decatur Thursday morning at eight o’clock in the United Brethren church in Decatur. Rev. C. J. Miner performed the single ring ceremony, Miss Verna E. Kizer and Russell D. Beeler attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Pontius will reside on a farm near Geneva. METHODIST LADIES TO HAVE RUMMAGE SALE The second in the series of Rummage sales sponsored by the Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will be held Saturday from twelve-thirty until eight o’clock in the church basement. A good assortment of winter clothing will be sold at this time. — o_ MRS. GOLDNER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) er, Irvin Bracht of Craigville. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Craigville U. B. church, of which she was a member. Burial will be made in the Pleasant Dale cemetery. The body will be taken to the Goldner home, four miles west ot Monroe, this evening from the Jae--1 hn funeral home at Bluffton and I may be viewed there until time for the funeral. The casket will not be opened at the church. o Duke, Duchess Are Welcome In England Paris, Nov. 25—(UP)—The Duke and duchess of Winsor are welcome to return to England at any time, it was revealed today as prime ministern Neville Chamberlain left for London after a conference with the former king of Great Britain. A source close to the Duke revealed that in conversation with his former monarch, who still is his close friend, Chamberlain declared that any ban on the Duke’s return I to London is off and that there is

Constipated? You Should Get at the Cause I Lots of people think they can't be "regular' without frequent trips to the medicine chest. “I just dose up and get It over,” they tell you. But doctors know they don't “get it over" at all-untll they get at the cause of the trouble! Chances are it’s simple to find the cause If you eat only what most people do — meat, bread, potatoes. It's likely you don't yet enough "bulk." And “bulk’’ doesn't mean a lot of food. It’s a kind of food that isn’t consumed in the body, but leaves a soft “bulky” mass in the intestines and helps a bowel movement. If that fits you, your ticket is a crunchy breakfast cereal-Kel-logg’s All-Bran. It contains the “bulk” you need plus the great intestinal tonic, vitamin 8,. Eat All-Bran every day. drink plenty of water, and just watch the old world grow brighter! Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

"no political bar whatever" to a visit to England ot the Duke and his American-born Duchess, the former Wallis Warfield Simpson. - o ADAMS COUNTY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) food preparation, canning, clothing and home furnishing. The two Indiana health champions, Dale Higgins of Bluffton and Doris Bower of Hamilton county, will seek the national health title at the convention. o Authorities Hunt Ft. Wayne Jewel Robber Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 25 —(UP) —While owners of a Fort Wayne jewelry store are taking inventory to determine the exact amount of tneir loss, police today are looking for the burglar who used a glass cutter to break into a display window yesterday. Officers of the jewelry firm said the thief took at least one tray ot diamonds valued at $527. o Terre Haute Prison Funds Are Approved Washington. Nov. 25 — (UP) — The reasury procurement division has announced award ot a $2,158,277 contract for the construction of a federal penitentiary at Terre Haute, Ind. The contractor was the Great Lakes construction company of Chicago which was given 390 days to complete the project. 0 ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital| Dismissed — Dr. D. D. Jones. Berne; Lawrence Van Gunteu, R. R. 6. Decatur; Jackie Brunton. 235 Third Street; Mrs. Thomas Griffith, Monroeville; Mrs. R. E. Daniels, Fourth Street; Paul Kohne, R. R. 4, Decatur. We’re Sorry Mr. and Mrs. Nobel L. Reynolds of Mercer Avenue are the parents of a baby girl. They have named her Sandra Kay. Mrs. Reynolds was formerly Miss Helen Parr of this city. There was an unintentional mistake in Wednesday’s paper concerning the names. — o—gERSQNALS Miss Mary Grace Zimmerman is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. Harold Zimmerman and John 1 Moore of New Jersey spent Thanksgiving with the former’s parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. o Ruling Expected Soon On State Candidates Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 25 —(UP) -A ruling was expected soon from the state supreme court on the petitions of 11 victorious Democratic state candidates to prevent defeated Republican candidates from conducting a recount of the Nov. 8 election in seven Indiana counties. The high court h»ard arguments Wednesday and had the case under advisement since. It was considered probable that a temporary writ of prohibition would be issued which would halt the recount until the tribunal has had further time to study ’the arguments and determine whether to make it permanent. WANTED 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 & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442

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