Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1930 — Page 5
ip* rirrvr >® j-JIT IMil ■■ lllllll ilH—l H IB CALENDAR — —— ■ Mond ’ y W (t , K Of C. Hall 7P. n>. Bf Tuesday M v Dutiful IMuuhtera, Mrs. B’S'u* 1 - •J Jaekaon.Sl'.M. • r,; jy i „Ka'xi S '>Hs. 1 Carrol Cole. 8 ('.rd IcrvCatC.lK High Auditorium, 8 l> '"■ Kal'Pa Allss • Xa,,lni S P- '"' M Wednesday c:ul , M, . Crank Crist, Missionary Society birtll‘■Juuier Cimr.a parlors. 6:la M Thursdl* 'M^, r 1 Masonic 7:45 SOCIETIES guest night Joint meeting of the WoSo ••■' ami Girls Guild of H" Zion Rel’c la id on Tues- ■» ,11 ’' 1 ll;l|v h parlors o'clock This is to night and ail the ladies ■ r .. a. who are not ,„. rs ~f -hrs. in.-ations are invil- aitoiid. A spe- ' •>' :aimed and feature h a play entitl|H>Li)re Answers The Call." ladies Os the Mt. h wdl meet l uesda.at "■ a’ tile Inline Nellie Jackson. STAR Mans initiation K. rec liar ung of the EasStar was ;. j! Thursday ever, e M . ,i. Hall, following - " plans wer-' e fcr initiation to lie held on .evenin- September 4. initiatory services will begin o'clock. Mr.:-- ..-: i.d H i<> Bergman fareunion v ill he held at the today Sep7. K WERLING KrRIED SUNDAY manage of much interest to relatives and friends in this to. ■■ last Sunday at two-thiity o’clock in ■e I.:;' -..-ran < hat Ridgeville, when Miss Clara Ripke ol oino. lie. .inn- th.- wife of ■ Wi rimu of New HavThe Rev. Mr. Jenner read the service. ■Tb bride is the daughter of .Mr Mrs. Theoiioi. Ripke of Archiand Rev. Werling is the son ■Mr and Mrs Charles Werling, of New Haven and formerly east of Ossian. ■Tie newly marired couple will ■we September 6 for San Francisfrom where they will ■IT on September 13 for China, Rev. Werling will serve as a ■Weran missionary. ■Rtv Werling »j .radimteil froii ■Bcnrdia College in Fort Wayne ■ IK6 and from the Concordia Seminary t>*. St. Louis ■bsouri this year. Rohors friend ■ith farewell party ■ A number of local young ladies ■•tored to Herne last evening they enjoyed a picnic supper ■ Uaman's Grove, and played min■ure golf the party honoring Miss ■useline Spahr, who left today B* Burnsville. Ohio where she will Bull school this winter. Following ■ picnic a social evening was en ■cd. B^ oae Present were the Misses ■»»ngeline Spahr. Bernice Nelson, g]]' Stults, Kathryn Dixon, Helen g*'- and the Mesdames Naomi Bittitenlelii. Dorothy Leigh and Mr. M Mrs. Elmer Chase. C. L. of C. will meet TuesW evening at seven o'clock at the vote. Hall. Members are requestto note the change in time from *“t° clock to seven o'clock which M made because of the Benefit Ard Party. The Dutiful Daughters Class of •Evangelical Sunday School will »t the home of Mr s . Brice P. Tuesday evening at seven•bty o’clock. CONORS GUEST •ITPI BRIDGE PARTY 6 Mesdames Albert Sellemey- “ . Fort Wayne, and Fred Heuer uti L ' u ity unitet * in entertaining D,,i a bHdge party of lovely ap?rW- eUtS at 4716 Heuer home, o ay even >ng, honoring Mrs. J. California 1 ” 67 ® 1 ' Ot L ° B Angeles ’ Attractive bouquets of late sumentmi,)WerS were I)lace( l about the *erc , llllnK roo *ns and four tables After ~r anged tor Playing bridge. Were j'' Sames b'gh score prizes !.« t War<le(i Mrs - 0. L. Vance, and M r s * B ' Adams, second, Mr fc ‘> n Ayon Bur k, consolation. gu «t'X wer reveived a H!lowi "g the games the tables
were laid with dainty linens and ' centered with laid vases filled || with pastel colored cosmos tor a luncheon. Appointments of green, I pink and yellow were charmingly portrayed throughout the luncheon, | which was served by the hostesses. The guest list for the affair included Mrs. J. O. Sellemeyer ot Los Angeles, Calif., the Mesdames E. B. Adams, Carrie Haubold. • Fred Smith, O. L. Vance, W. P, Schrock, Avon Burk, Paul Saurer, ■ Dan Tyndall, Charles K. Champlin, and the Misses Florence ’ Haney, Della Sellemeyer, and Madge Hite, all of this city; Mrs. Dorothy Dugan Goodrich ot Indl- • anapolis, Miss Frances Dugan ot Boston, Mrs. Ralph Unkefer ot Philadelphia, and Mrs. G. R. Masters of Toledo, Ohio. 1 i WOLF-PATTON 1 REUNION HELD SUNDAY The eighth annual reunion ot the Wolf family and the twentieth an ’ nual reunion of the Patton family were held at the home of Henry Yake, near Preble, last Sunday. Dinner was served cafeteria style at the noon hour and Ice cream was served in the afternoon. Later the following officers were elected; for the Wolf families, President, S. W. W’olf; vice-president, Moody Wolf; secretary-treasurer, Minnie Wolf. The next reunion Will be held at the home of Charles C. Wolf near Poneto on the Sunday preceding ' Labor Day.. The following personsw ere present from a distance; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Patton and sons, Mr. and Mrs. ' John Drollinger of Marion, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith of Newark Ohio; Mrs. Ellen Rowley and daughter of Logan, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Allen and son Harold and daughters 1 of Haydenville Ohio; Mrs. Edith Carder and sons of Peru, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yake and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Wolf, and Huntington, Omar Wolf and son Charles of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Wolf and family, -\lr. and Mrs. Dee Wolf and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bryan and family, Mrs. and Mrs. Art Shady of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. William Beihold and family, I. C. Wolf C. A. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wolf ( and family, Misses Olive and Elizabeth Beihold and Forrest Roop ol this city; Miss Dorothy Shady and Louis Shady of Columbus, Ohio; ' Miss Minnite Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Whicker and son of Thornton, Indiana. The Frivolity Club will meet , with Mrs. Frank Crist, Wednesday , evening at seven-thirty o’clock. i PROGRESSIVE WORKERS ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER Twenty-five members of the Progressive Workers Class of the • United Brethren Sunday School, • their families and guests, enjoyed a picnic in th/ Lehman Park at Berne, Friday evening. Rev. and ■ Mrs. R. E. Vance and son Jimmy i and Miss Glennys Arnold were , guests other than the members of ’ the class and their families. At six-thirty o'clock, the de--1 licious pot-luck supper was arrang- • ed on the large tables in the park, I and folloNving Jhe meal, ice cream • was served. The children enjoyed 1 playing on the many playthings in the park, and the older persons 1 present spent a social hour. > 1 HONORS MOTHER ; WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER The birthday anniversary of Mrs. John Tyner was celebrated at her home on Mcßarnes street, . Friday noon, when a delicious , dinner wais served. Tlitose who enjoyed the occasion were Mrs. Hugh Crumley and son George of i Mrs. Eva Barth of . Marion, Mrs. Carrie Ball, Miss [ Dolores Ball, Miss Paul Ellison of , Muncie, Miss Della Myers and Mr. and Mrs. John Tynef. . ROOT TOWNSHIP GIRLS HOLD MEETING FRIDAY 1 The Root Township 4H Girls i Club met at the home of Miss Eileen Jackson Friday afternoon. A demonstration on making lemonade was given by Roselyn Fore- . man and Elenore Johnson, and ; some of the finished work was . judged by the judging team. Rei freshments were then served by i the hostdss assisted by* Roselyn ► Foreman, Julia Par/nt, Charlotte Cook and Elizabeth Reed. Those present were Neocia Yoh, f Margurite Kitson, Betty Frisinger, 1 Harriet, Sanna and Mary Jane ? Kunkle, , Julia Parent, Eileen - Jackson, Alice Jane Archbold, Charlotte Cook, Alma June Wynn, Edna Beane, Roselyn Foreman, Elenore Johnson, Mary Jane Reber. Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Foreman, Mrs. - Kunkle and Mrs, Beiheke. r ? ANNOUNCE FALL WEDDING PARTY i, On last Saturday Mrs. Frank . Allwein of Shelby, Ohio, entertaini, ed with a luncheon-bridge honoring her daughter Miss Mary, whose i- marriage to Mr. Richard Shaw will 9 be an event of September 12. s The party was in the form of a i, luncheon bridge and was given at s the Allwein home on East Main i. street, Shelby, Ohio. In the large I, living room four tables had been . at|ractlve’y arranged where jhe a i guests were seated for the luncheon. The color motif of blue and s <gold was carried in detail in the
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930.
! I Lessons In English , — 41 < Words often misused: Do not say r 'Jane is a splendid pianist." Say "accomplished'' or "talented.” Often Mispronounced: Sarsaparilla. Pronounce sar-sa-pa-ril-a, first _ a as in "arm" all other a's as in r “ask" accent fourth syllable. ( Often misspelled: Ammunition; two m s. Synonyms; Hole, pit, excavation, hollow, den, cavity. ’ Word Study: “Use a word three . times aud it Is yours." Let us in- . crease our vocabulary by mastering 1 one word each day, Todayss word: Impugh; to a sail by words or argu- ’ ments; oppose as false. "Rather than hear the testimony of his wife Impugned, he pleaded guilty.” table decorations. Bowls of sweet- : peas and other summer flowers were placed in attractive settings in the living room. The wedding ’ date was found in small gold hearts with the inscription "Mary and Dick, September 12." Misses Mary Crum and Alice Allwein assisted in serving. 1 Four tables of bridge progress- ‘ ed with high score prizes being ; awarded to Miss Faye Shaw ot' Cleveland, Misses June Dennis,! and Evelyn Knapp. Miss Mary was presented with a gift of sll- ' ver. The guest list included: Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Oren Fulton, Mrs. J. Ethan Allen, Mrs. Don Kinsell, Mrs. Raymond Dewey, Mrs. Harold Sweet, Misses Louise Ruth Tindale, Alice McGaw, Eleanor Hope, Evelyn Knapp, Jeanette Inscho, Evelyn Roush, June Dennfe, Helen Laser, Margaret Barkdull, and Misses Alda Allwein and ‘ Faye Shaw of Cleveland, Mary Cram and Mary and Alice Allwein. ! Subsequent to the announcement Miss Allwein was honored with a shower and bridge party, Thurs- ! day evening, given by Miss Jea- • nette Inscho, and a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. J. Allen on Friday. Another party in the form ot a miscellaneous shower will be given by Miss Helen Laser on next Wednesday evening. Miss Allwein is the granddaugh- , ter of Mrs. Fannie Peterson of city and has a host of relatives - and friends here. r . POPULAR COUPLE’S t MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED I Mrs. Herman Myers, 411 North! Fourth street, entertained with a | ■ one o’clock luncheon bridge of ' charming appointments this afternoon, at which time the marriage 1 of Miss Harriet Myers, daughter of. - Mr. and Mrs. John T. Myers and Robert L. Mills, son of Mr. and j Mrs, O. P. Mills, which took place i in the Methodist Episcopal church ' in Reading, Michigan, Thursday,! August 7, 1930, was cleverly an-1 ! nounced. The Myers home was beautiful-! ’ ly decorated for the party this at'-; ternoon with a profusion of gladJ iolus, and four tables were arrang-j J ed about the entertaining rooms, i and a delicious luncheon was serv-| j ed. During the luncheon, a special | delivery package arrived at the' Myers home for Miss Eloise Lewton, and on opening it Miss Lewton I found the marriage certificate re- ’ cording the marriage of Miss MyI ers and Mr. Mills. The remainder of the afternoon' i was spent in playing bridge. The marriage ceremony of Mr. I and Mrs. Mills took place in the I Methodist church in Reading, Michigan, which was beautifully f decorated with floral decorations,' and a beautiful background to the! altar was formed of ferns and ’ palms. The Rev. P. B. Carly, pas-; tor of the church, read the impressive double ring ceremony,] j which was witnessed by Mr. and] [ Mrs. Don Hunsicker. 5 For the occasion, the bride worej f a lovely grey and white ensemble with black hat and shoes completing her costume. Following the wedding, the newly married couple left for a ten days motor trip through northern Michigan and] s Wisconsin. They will make their j ; home in the apartment at the John . T. Myers home on Fourth street, i Mrs. Mills was graduated from - the Decatur high school, and atI tended Indiana university and Dei pauw university. She later gradu-] - ated from the Madam Blaker, ' School for Teachers in Indianap-I I oils. She is a member of the Sigma ] ! Delta Phi and the Tri Kappa sororities. - Following his. graduation from ■ the Decatur high school, Mr. Mills ! attended Purdue university where 1 he was a member of the Theta Xi ’ national fraternity. He is also a ’ member of the local Phi Delt fra- ’ ternlty. Mr. Mills was employed ' at, the General Electric plant at ] ' Fort Wayne in the drafting department before becoming associated in business with the John T. Myers Clothing Company. Law School Dean Dies Indianapolis, Aug. 30. -j- (U.R) — ] James A. Rohbach, 65, dean of Indiana law school, died at 1.15 tot day at his home in Plainfield of .; heart disease. . | Arrangements are being made to , 1 hold the funeral at the hbme Tues- , day. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery here. He is survived by his wife and :] a brother, W. R. Rohbach, of .' Pennsylvania. _ ■' |
v i The Greatest Exhibit of z Livestock and Agricultural Products Ji % Ever Seen in Decatur I i >•••••••••••• IM Ik Free Street Fair /J| —and— MIB Is Agricultural and Livestock Exhibit |» 1 Sept. 9,10,11,12,13 @ 'thrills and atmosphere of a County Fair on the * Streets of Decatur. Entries are coming in and indica- tS tions point to capacity exhibits in every department. kwjb All will be conveniently located and will be worth your time to visit them. 4 Over s 3 > ooo in awards 1 GREAT AGRICULTURAL EXHI BIT S- - HORSE SHOW - - DAIRY SHOW - - SWINE SHOW - - HORSE PULLING CONTEST --POULTRY SHOW - - PEI’ j STOCK SHOW - - FRUIT and VEGETABLE EXHIBITS QS - - FLOWER SHOW - - FANCY WORK DISPLAYS - - k J J 4-H CLUB SHOW - - SUGAR BEET CLUB-- LIVE- I STOCK PARADE and many other interesting exhibits. H Bands Playing Every Minute K Shows ■ Rides - Parades IS H ! Free Acts - • Feature Day Day and Niyht - Not a Dull I g Moment in the Whole Week fcw W/AisAt — SPONSORED BY ADAMS POST OF THE AMERICAN LEGION .j; |
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