Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1938 — Page 3

U FOR ZION rETERIA SUPPER F Z | ()I1 Reformed church will wr ’a cafeteria supper at I lie •U Saturday evenr oni five t<> seven. The follow- ! ItlH menu for the supper: o dle«. fried chicken, creamed en and biscuits, meat loaf, loped oysters, mashed potagravy, sweet potatoes, baked cottage cheese, deviled eggs. , pie and coffee. ORMED LADIES T WEDNESDAY ,e Ladies' Aid of the Zion Reied church met Wednesday in tburch dining room at eleven- .. for their annual pot luck jtmas dinner. At two o'clock peeling was called to order and gen schroyer presented a verv Common Sense About Constipation doctor would tell you that the Mt thing to do with any ailment to get at its cause. If you're onstipated, don't fiddle with lakeshift remedies. Find out hat's giving you the trouble! Chances are you won’t have to »k very far if you eat just the ungs most people do. Most likely oudon't get enough "bulk"! And bulk" doesn’t mean just a lot of ood. It means a kind of food that snt consumed in the body, but aves a soft "bulky” mass in the ntestines and helps a bowel lovement. If this is what you lack, your icket is crisp crunchy Kellogg’s 11-Bran for breakfast. It conains the "bulk” you need plus he intestinal tonic, vitamin 8,~ ird it’s not a drug, not a medicine! Eat All-Bran every day. drink plenty of water, and join the : Regulars"! Made by Kellogg’s in Battle Creek. Sold by every grocery

Public Sale I will sell at Public Auction on the first farm North of mmouth on Road no. 27, on Saturday, December 17th Commencing at 12 Noon iRSES — Grey Mare, 9. wt. 1400; Blue Roan mare colt, 9 mo. old, eat one: Grey Mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1300. ■GS — 21 Feeder hogs, 60 to 150 lbs.; 3 Sows 1 to farrow by day of 8. 2 will farrow 9th of March. 1 Chester White Boar, yearling. ED — 400 Bu. good Corn; 50 bu. good Potatoes. PLEMENTS — McDeering 8 ft Binder, used 3 seasons: Mc-Deering rtilizer; 10 disc fertilizer grain drill; Mc-Deering Corn Planter with rtilizer attachment; Mc-Deering 5 ft. Mower; Oliver 14 inch Riding »w; Oliver 14 inch walking plow; Mc-Deering Side Delivery & Ted- ' Combined; New Idea Manure Spreader, new; The above implents are all practicall new’, been used 2 seasons; Oliver riding cultim; spring tooth harrow; 2 spike tooth harrows; Hog self feeder; lew double set breeching harness; 1 good double set breeching hails; horse collars; Turnbull wagon and hay ladders; and articles too nerous to mention . FERMS—CASH. ANTHONY SPANGLER. Owner IY S. JOHNSON — Auctioneer. SCHIEFERSTEIN — Clerk. gr—.. , ** ’••c' 9 I brO* I I j ROBES t I For His Comfort L For His Leisure t Cold weather ... . evcni "s Comfortable *1 A man .. . his pipe .• • ana Beco me a T ■ robe. All harmonize P erfe s l •: im wha t he A ■ part of the picture by election in g wants most. See our comp e Flannel ■ h Silk Robes, Wool Flannel, Cotton w and Blanket Robes. A | $2.95 t 0 slO*’s I I Holthouse Schulte&Co f f 4*

Ilmpregßlve Chrlutmaa urogram |Sne presented each member and 1 guest with a favor. During the bus- • iness meeting, final pliulß wer9 • made for the cafeteria supper to be • I held Saturday evening. Officers | fleeted for the coming yea." were I Mrs. Cletus Miller, president; Mrs. , Hold Andrews, vice president, Mrs. • Calvin Yost, secretary; Mrs. David I Adams, treasurer: At the close of . the meeting Santa Claus appeared and a gift exchange was held. Thu hostesses were the Mesdames Tilman Gerber, Fred Fruchte, Bob Cole, Ferd Litterer and Albert Mil- . ler. 1 -j HISTORICAL CLUB HAS t CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON <; The Historical club held Its an--1 nua) Christmas luncheon and gift ’’ | exchange at the home of Mrs. John ’I Schug, Wednesday afternoon at 1 twelve-thirty o'clock. The home was decorated with cut flowers and poinsettas. The dining table was centered with a small Christmas tree, under which the gifts were displayed. Two beautifully lighted Christmas trees greeted the guests as they arrived. The ladies were seated at small tables which were laid with white linens and centered with red tapers. After the luncheon the roll call was responded to by the members reading Christmas poems and writings. The President. Mrs. Sam Butler, presented an enjoyable program in keeping with the season. She gave the origin of the two carols, “Silent Night” and “0, Little Town of Bethelehem.” and they were then sung by the club. Mrs. Vaughn Millikan gave the story “Why the Chime Rang", ant! Betty Jean Hollingsworth recited “Hanging up the Stockings” and “The

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMB ER 15,1938.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Jeanette Wlnnee Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Women Os The Moose Party, MM. Earl Whitehurst, 6 p. m. Church of God Ladles’ Aid, Mrs. Rollle Donnell, 7 p. nt. Evangelical Ladles’ Aid Church Parlors, 10 A. M. Methodist Standard Bearers, Church Parlors, 7 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladles’ Aid, Mrs. Robert Yunkers, All Day Meeting. Eta Tau Sigma, Miss Mildred Blosser, 6:30 p. m. Ruralistic Study Club Party, Mrs. Sylvester Staub, 8 p. m. St. Paul’s Ladies Aid, Mrs. Abe Schnepp, All Day Meeting. Evangelical C. L. W, Class, Mrs. Richard McConnell. 7:30 p. m. Thomasine Allen Missionary, Miss Jane Augenbaugh, 2 p. m. Christian Ladies’ Aid Party, Mrs. James Kitchen, 2 p. m. Progressive Workers Class Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Glen HUI, 7:30 P. M. Women's Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 2:30 p. m. D. Y. B. Class Party, Mrs. Homer Bittner. 6:30 p. m. St. Mary’s Home Economics Club All Day Meeting, Mrs. Charles Schenck. Friendship Village Club All Day Meeting. Mrs. Ben Tickle. St. Ann’s Study Club Party, Mrs. Ralph Roop. 6:30 p. m. St. Luke’s Ladies’ Aid Christmas Party, Mrs. Carl Anderson. 1:30 p. m. Methodist Wesley Class Christmas Party, Church Parlors, 7:30 p. m. Zion Phoebe Class Christmas Party, Church Parlors, 7:30 Christian Brotherhood. James Kitchen. 7:30 p. m. Friday Christian Star Class, M's. Dorphus Drum, 7 p. m. Psi lota XI Dance, After Basketball game. Masonic Hall. Pocahontas Red Men’s ■Hall, 7:30 p. m. Baptist Philathae Clast, Mrs. Roy Johnson, 6 p. m. Federation of Clubs Meeting Postponed. Saturday Bth Street U. B. Bake Sale. Schafer Store, 8 a. m. Zion Reformed Cafeteria Supper. Church Basement. 5 to 7 P- m. Sunday Zion Reformed G. M. G., Miss Eleanor Reppert. 2 p. m. Monday United Christen Missionary Society, Mrs. Homer Ruhl. 7:30 p. m. Woman’s Chorus, Mrs. John Floyd. 1 p. m. * Music Department, Mrs. C. E. Bell, 7:30 p. m. Dramatic Department, Mrs. I. A. Kalver, 7:30 p. m. Literature Department, Mrs. C. C. Langston, 7:30 p. m. Art Department, Mrs. A. D. Suttles, 7:30 p. m. Junior Women, Miss Patricia Fullen'kamp, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Pis lota Xi Christmas Party, Mrs. Floyd Grandstaff, 7:30 P- m. Tri Kappa Children's Christmas Party, Elks Home. 7 P- m. Doll's Lesson.” Mrs. Harl Hollingsworth presented two contests and prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Schug, Mrs. Hattie Beery, Mrs. Wilson Lee, and Mrs. Leotia Beery. During the short business session the club voted to purchase a Health Bond. Assisting Mrs. Schug were the club officers, Mesdames Sam Butler Flold Acker. Harl Rollings worth, and Giles V. Porter. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Homer Lower, January 4th with Mrs. Leota Beery as program leader. Mrs. Luther Brown was also an assistant hostess at the meeting ot the Evangelical Dorcas class Tuesday evening. The Decatun. Honie Economics club will meet Wednesday afternoon, December 21, at one-thirty < ’clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Schmitz of 213 South First street. WREATHS GRAVE BLANKETS CEMETERY BOUQUETS EVERGREEN Phone 300 1315 W. Adams

Mrs. William Affolder will presenl ’ a Christ mus >play and a teu-cent gift exchange will i»e held. Every member Is urged to attend this meeting. The Woman’s Chorus will meat Monday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Floyd of Monroe. A ten-cent gift exchange will be held and each member la urged to attend. SURPRISE PARTY GIVVEN MONDAY A surprise party was given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harmon tn honor of their son. Robert's seventeenth birthday. Those present were Dick Miller, Deloria Miller, Imolue Case, Donald Harman, Bill Miller, Phyllis Morrison, Wendell Miller. John Funk, Jerry Ray, Betty Clark, Vivian Riley, Dwight Darr, Eugene Miller, Donald Miller, Katherine Penrod. Kenneth Penrod. Dale W. Ross, Elnora Morrison. Esther Barr. Ed Tticker, Bob Ray. Helen Byers, Mary Johnston, Mary Tope, Bob Halloway, Glen Clark, Sonny Foor. Jack Longenberger, Max Noll, Bill Ross, Annis Marbaugh Kathryn Sovine, Anita Stetler, Earl Shoaf, Thelma Darr, Harold Feascl. Betty Harman, Mrs. Harry Fortney. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison and family. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Darr. The evening was enjoyed by games and contests and Robert Harmon received many nice gifts. Lovely refreshments were served by Mrs. Harmon. The United Christen Missionary' society will meet at the home of Mrs. Homer Ruhl Monday evening at seven-thirty. Mrs. J. E. Anderson will be the program leader. ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Root Township Home Economics club held its annua! Christmas party at the home of Mrs. C. D. and Mrs. S. P. Kunkle. The meeting was opened by the singing of it Came Upon the Midnight Clear," and repeating the creed in unison. Thirty-four members responded to .•oil by naming the "most helpful electric appliance in her home.’ Tne regular routine of business then followed, after which a discussion was held and 4-H club leaders were announced for the coming year. Slips of paper were given to each member giving the name of her new Capsule Friend for the y?ar 1539. Capsule Friends for the past year were revealed through the distribution of gifts.

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Attention Farmers HAMMER MILL DEMONSTRATION Free Awards —12:30 to 3 P. M. SATURDAY DEC. 17 McCormick-Deering Store 222 N. 3rd Street Decatur, Ind. In case of had weather demonstration will be held inside.

' An enjoyable social hour was! spent. The hostesses served lovely | refreshments carrying out the > Christ mas color. The hostesses in- ' eluded the Mesdognes. C. D. Kuukle, I S. P. Kunkle, Lawrence Bm kmeyer and Vernon Custer. —o ■■ — PERSONALS Mrs. Peter Drum, mother of Noble Drum, of this city, is reported suffering from injuries sustained in a recent fall at her home near ’ this city. Ronald Gilbert, state editor of the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, was a business visitor in Decatur Wednes--1 day evening. William Bell is attending to business in Indianapolis today. Sheriff Dallas Brown has returned from a visit in Indian ‘.polls. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schafer visited 1 here several hours last evening. ■ Mr. Schafer is steadily Improving from his recent Illness. Clayson Carroll has returned 1 from Indianapolis where be was ' looking after business and visiting his daughter, Miss Marjory Carroll. H. L. Center attended to business in Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. J. C. Magley, who is recovering from a two months’ Illness--1 and operation, went to Fort Wayne inis morning, where she will visit a month with her daughter, Mrs. ■ Dan Aughenbaugh. Victor Eicher, auditoreiect is | searching for a house in Decatur and says it’s no easy task to find ’ one. He expects to move here this 1 month and will begin bis duties 1 January 1. Sheriff Dallas Brown, who retires from office this month, has rented the Niblick property just east of the Mrs. John Niblick home on Jefferson street. j Clyde Troutner, county clerkelect, has rented the Obenauer property on Third street, occupied for i years by Mr. and Mrs. rench Quinn who havem oved to one of the McConnell apartments on North Third , street. 1' 0 * I I ' Household Scrapbook I By Roberta Lee I :i Baked Beans > Bake a small sliced onion with t Boston baked beans, or season with ‘ olive oil. to prevent indigestion and ’ add to their fine flavor. Grease the t beanpot with butter or the rind of I the pork before cooking beans and

NEW SOCIETY IS ANNOUNCED Indiana Humane Education Society, Inc., Is Launched Indianapolis, Dec. 15. -(Special) — Articles of incorporation for the Indiana Humane Education Society were on tile here today with the Secretary of State. The new organization is state wide in scope. Wallace W. Mehl is named as resident agent with offices in Goshen. Principal state office is to be located in Indianapolis and brances in Fort Wayne, Kokomo. South Bend, Gary. Richmond. Evansville, Terre Haute, Anderson, Muncie. Peru and other cities with units in every county in the state, and a director In charge. With the official slogan “Glory to God, Peace on Earth, Kindness, Justice and Mercy to All of God’s Living Creatures.” the purpose ot the organization is: "to bring together public spirited men and women. who will, by their personal efforts and through education, information.' statements and publicity, endeavor to protect from abuse and mistreatment all of it will wash much easier. Chapped Hands A good location for chapped hands Is one part of aqua ammonia to two parts of glycerine. Add enough rosewater to obtain a slight perfume. Cleaning the adio If your radio is an open set, try to keep it as free of dust as possible. The hose of the vacuum cleaner, with the blower attached, can be used by holding it close to the dusty parts.

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employes working on the campus has been announced by the college. The plan goes Into effect next year. —.. o ■ - Saturday only: 50 pair of Ladies Strap Drews Slippers, SI and $5 values, to close out, pair 98c. Winnes Shoe Store.