Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1931 — Page 3

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IKraris Styles H y MARY KNIGHT, H gtaff Correspondent H June 21—<U.R>—Being a Kx’j, the style now, and that is fashionable to be HL e for that is the word terized tli e delicate Hh,,. past. We are no longer Imt if we would show we can be we must delicate. If we succeed ■> mastered a fine art and ■ u,, on our grandmothers. B i !ly evident that ma■nil modes have all bpen de■witn real ladies in mind for they are feminine as E* P not been for years. Now K the real fashion swim, we Hi be feminine. After all, it sensation. All of us enH.ui if we do feel that some and frills are a hit when we've been used to H . more tailored things. Ho look in your wardrobe fail to find at least I ■ three chiffon frocks that! ■e gentle breezes that have Hover gorgeous flower beds’ Hn caught in them. And unH want your friends to real- j H you are not up on things, Hail to have a crisp organdie Hpe pastel as a change for H dancing with a frock of He that you will wear with ■ little jacket sometimes and Hss at others. You will want Ha slip to wear under the orHfor a bright change too and Hy use the same slip under Hlet embroidery afternoon Hith a large hat of the same li: i ■LGOLFERS ■VE INVITATION I women of the Decatur H Club received an invita■om the I-i Fontaine Country Bf Huntington to an invila■tournament at Huntington. By. June 30. ■ golfers will tee oIT at 9:30 B (DST), and those planning Hid the tournament are ask- j Hake reservations with Mrs, 1 Bn Ehinger not later than B June 20. IiND MRS. NEIREITER Bred with dinner I and Mrs. A. D. Artman ■inert with Sunday dinner,] Bug Mr. and Mrs. Henry NeiK who were recently married. Brs were arranged for Mr. ■ rs. Neireiter, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Anderson, the Misses FlorBnd Ina Anderson, and Ed- ■ Anderson, Rev. C. R. Lanlind Mr. and Mrs. Artman. Jen golfers Injoy party I women members of the DeI Country Club will enjoy a ■ party at the local course, fay afternoon, June 25.

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CLUB CALENDAR Monday Girl Scout Troon No 1 rentvoi School, 4:30 p. m. ' (ent,al 1 Tuesday : Kirkland Twp. 4H Club, Kirkt land school, 1:30 p.m. I Pythian Needle Club, Kof p s Home 2p. m. ■ febekah lodge business meeting, • 1 0. F. Hall, 7:30 p.m, | 7 p'nj 0 Sectlon ’ library Rest Room I Tri Kappa social meeting Mrs Gerald Cole 8 p. m. ‘ Wednesday • Friv °!. Hy Cl »b. Mrs. Bernard I Braun, 7:30 p.m, i , Roo , t Township 4-H Club, Alma June Wynn, i:3O p, m. , Delta Theta Tau, Miss Helen Voglewede 7:30 p. m. • P.m oO L T ° Wnßhip Homp Economics , Club, Mrs. Wynn, 2p, m. Union Township Woman’s Club Mrs, Orval Crissenberry 1 p. m . Thursday I M. E. Ladies Aid, church parlors j 2 p. m. Country Club Social partv, Club- | house, 1:30 pm. j Christian Indies Aid Society, Mrs. H F. Kraft. 2:30 p.m. j Golfing will begin a t one-thirty o clock and after playing eighteen holes, the t members will enjoy a luncheon at the clubhouse. Members of the local country club who do not play golf and wish to form tables of cards, may do so, during the afternoon, alI though the party has been planned for the golfers. Those persons planning to attend the party are asked to notify Miss Lee Anna Vance, chairman of the I committee in charge of the ar- ] rangements for the affair. MARRIED COUPLES HONORED WITH DINNER Mr. apd Mrs. Homer Phillips, who were married Saturday, and Mr. and i Mrs. Robert C. Fowler of Fort ] Wayne, who were married recently, I were honored with a chicken din- ! ner Sunday noon at the Addie Barnett home, near this city. Miss l Barnett and Mrs. J. D. Stoneburner j were the hostesses. Covers were laid for the honored j couples, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and i Mr. and Mrs. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Andrews, Mrs. Jane Beery, i Mrs. Delota Engle and sons Hugh ] and George, Miss Ethel Shady, Eli i Engle, and the hostesses, Addie ! Barnett and Mrs. Stoneburner. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church -will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock with Mrs. H. F. Kraft. GIRLS CLUB HOLDS MEETING The following girls enjoyed a club meeting at the Immanuel Lutheran sehoolhouse, last Thursday afternoon: Zavine Coon, Berneice Tumbleson. Mottema Blakey, Margaret Schamerloh, Mildred Kolilewey, Hilda Blakey, Marcella Bleeke Loretta and Helen Weiland, Ella ! Thieme, Amanda Kruckeburg, Ida I Frosch and Gertrude Schultz. The I afternoon was spent in sewing and playing games. The next meeting will be held July 2. DECATUR COUPLE TO BE WEDDED SOON Announcement is made of the 1 approaching marriage of Miss Ruth Hammond, daughter of Ml', and I Mrs. Fred Hammond, ami Robert j Sfrickier, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W,: Strlckler, both of this city. The j | marriage will be an event of Saturday afternoon, June 27, at four o’-; clock. Miss Hammond is a commercial j graduate of the Decatur High School and for the last several j years has been engaged as stenographer at the A. R. Ashbaucher Tin Shop. Mr. Strickler was graduated from j the Decatur High School and is employed at the Schafer Wholesale Company. The ywil make their home at 128 j South Tenth street, this city. The Pythian Needle Club will j meet at the K. of P. Home, Tuesday j afternoon a: two o clock. The hostesses will be the Mesdames Fred J Ashbaucher, Harve Kitson and Dore Erwin. The Delta Theta Tau Sorority will have a business meeting at the home of Miss Helen Voglewede, Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. DECATUR GIRL MARRIED SATURDAY I The marriage of Miss Bernice Engle, step-daughter of Mrs. EJeJofa Engle of this city and Homer Phillips of Fort Wayne was solemnized ut the Methodist Episcopal parsonage here, Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. B. H. Franklin

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eceived the marriage vows, using ! J stn * le rm 8 service. Mrs. Albert | Be f[ y wa . H the only witness, bin ** l,ri,U ‘ Wol ’e a pretty poudre 'JITV “ aml blonde footgear. Sunday noon the bride and groom were honored with a wedding dinner at the Addle Harnett home near thirdly, the affair given . Mrs. j. d. Stoneburner and Addle Barnett. Mrs. Phillips is a graduate of Default' high school and is well known ! in this city. The groom is the son of Allen Phillips of Antiock, Ohio ami was graduated from the Col- ■ umln| s, Ohio high school. He is employed as a tool maker at the Magnavox Company in Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will reside "ith the bride’s mother at 816 Win--1 ' hester street for the present. The The Ludies Aid Society of tile Methodist Episcopal church will meet in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. I A. D. Suttles, superintendent of the i Cradle Roll department will entertain all mothers and their babies, i ft Pec:al program will be presented and refreshments will be served. All ! mothers and babies of the church j are invited to he present. , 1 GENEVA MAN MARRIED RECENTLY , i The marriage of Robert LaFavour 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus LaFavour , of west of Geneva and Miss Helen i Schumaker, daughter of Mr. and , | Mrs - Horace Shumaker, Cleveland jOhio was performed at the Cleve- , | land Friends church, Friday. ; D. M. HOWER j HONORED ON BIRTHDAY I U. M. Hower of Monroe street was honored Sunday when his children ; were guests at a birthday party, ! honoring Mr. Hower on his seventy- ’ | first birthday anniversary. At the neon hour a delicious ainr ner was served, and the dining , I table was centered with a prettily I decorated birthday cake, brought hy j his son Bert Hower. , Covers were arranged for the II honored guest, D. M. Hower, Mr. r and Mrs. J. I). Dailey and daughter i Marietta of Paulding, Ohio; Bert I flower of Muskegon, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Hower, Don D. I j Hower of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. f Frank Sauers of Albany, Mr. and I Mrs. A. B. Ford and son Junior of jPoTtland; and Mr. and Mrs. Chalj mer Hower of Decatur. During the afternoon, music and entertainment was enjoyed. The Root township 4-H Girls Club ’ will meet at the home of Miss Alma 1 June Wynn, Wednesday afternoon I at 1:30 o’clock. BERNE COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY • Miss Ellen Irene Lieehty, daughr ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leichty of Berne and Albert Yoder, son of II Joshua Yoder of near Berne were 1 j married Saturday evening at seven ■ o'clock at the West Missionary . i church parsonage. Rev. Alfred Claut ser, pastour, officiated and used the i single ring service. Mr. and Mrs. ? | Joseph Yoder of Fort Wayne were the couple's attendants. The bride wore a blue flat crepe • I frock, fashioned modishly, with tan .; hat and footwear. The groom wore j 1 the conventional blue. Mr. and Mrs. Yoder will reside at 1307 Erie street. Fort Wayne. Mr. Yoder is employed at the Furniture Manufacturing Company at Fort j Wayne. CHARLES BROWN , SURPRISED SUNDAY 1 The children of Charles Brown and their families pleasantly surprised Mr. Brown at his home, on ' Grant street, Sunday, the occasion being Father's Day. At the noon hour a delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leland May and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bollinger and son j Billy, Robert and Junior Brown and ‘Peggy Drake. i Mr. Brown received a number of i Father’s Day gifts. During the afternoon, the party motored to I Rockford, Ohio, where they visited ] with relatives and friends. , The Kirkland Township 4-H Club will meet at the Kirkland school building, Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. Mrs. John Nelson and Mrs. E. Jn. Wick’s section of the Ladies i Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will conduct a stand i on the court house corner on gift day, Friday, July 3. ENTERTAINED AT FORT WAYNE Mrs. Clara Baumgartner and 1 daughter Juanita were entertained I Saturday evening at supper by i Mr. and Mrs. George Coty o.f Fort | Wayne. Evening guests were Mr. I and Mrs. David Wells. On Sunday Mrs. Baumgartner entertained with a chicken dinner for Mr. and Mrs. George Coty’s sixteenth wedding anniversary. The honored guests were recipients of several lovely gifts. V. I. S. CLASS ENJOYS PICNIC The members of the V. I. S. , class of the United Brethren Sunday school motored to Berne, . Sunday morning, following the I regular morning worship period, • and enjoyed the annual picnic in Lehman’s Park. i j pot-luck dinner was served

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Sunny Harbor, Calif., June 20.— Popeye, the hard-fisted and softhearted sailorman who holds the spotlight in THIMBLE THEATRE, moved into his new beach home here today, attended by a hornpipe in the flesh and the booming of camera flashlights. The installation of the comic star in his new home was an event comparable to a rainstorm, which, contrary to general opinion, is more welcome in this land of sunshine than a drink to a dying man in a desert, provided it doesn’t come too often. The entire cast of THIMBLE THEATRE turned out for tlie occasion, as well as the master director, stagehand, property man and scene shifter, E .0. Segar. “Well, blow me down!” was all Popeye could say as he viewed h‘.s future domicile —that is, until he found his voice. Then he continued, | on the long picnic tables on the park grounds, after which a number of interesting games were played, and a social time enjoyed. HONOR FATHER SEIMETZ ON ANNIVERSARY and Mrs. H. P. Schmitt, j North Fourth street, entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Rev. J. A. Seimetz, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, the occasion being the thirtieth anniversary of Father Seimetz's ordination to the priesthood. Plates were arrp.nged for a dozen men guests. Following the dinner Father Seimetz was presented with a handsome leather traveling bag. Mrs. Bernard Braun will entertain the Frivolity Club at her home Wednesday evening at seven-thir-ty o’clock. 3LUFFTON GIRL TO WED BERNE MAN Announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Edna Swigert, daughter of Mrs. Jessie Swigert of Bluffton and Reuben Lieehty son j of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lieehty of! Berne was made at the Mennonite | church at Berne, Sunday. The wedd- j ing will take place Wednesday eve- i ning, June 24. Mr. Lieehty is employed as manager of the Montpelier Hatchery at J Montpelier. Lightning Hits Man Versailles, June 22.—>U.R.’ —Light-1 ning struck Homer Reynolds, 30, j. farmer, while he was walking with 1 his wife and two children on state road No. 29 near here, but physicians said he probably would recover. The other members of the family were uninjured. Control of Red Cross Tlie American Red Cross Is char tercet hy the congress of the United States Its accounts atv audited li.v tile officials of the UnPed States ttvasury and the President of the United States Is the liotiorar> pres blent of the lied Cross, Annrt from tills, it Is a self governing osgan Izatlon “Greenhorn” The word "greeiilioru" is of rural English origin and means an nx with 'lie Imrtis Just making their apt "onlin e, hence a young nx tin used to the ways of Hie plow, and metaphorically, it voting man net yet settled to Ids calling and place In the world Greeks’ Reserve Anchor Ancient Greek ship's carried many anchors, one of which, called the ‘‘sacred anchor.” was never let go unless the vessel was In grave dan ger. "Beautifiers” in Demand About 2,000 tons of rouge and 4,000 tons of face powder are used annually In Hie United Stiitos. nccording to the chemical division of the Department of Commerce.

“I never lived in suclt magneli gance in my life!. Nearest I ever j tome to it was the time I stripped on a millionaire’s yacht. That yacht had even the glory hole painted pink. ] “What 1 likes about this new house most is that they ain't nothing in it what don’t look like jes’ what •’tis. Now take this scenery, fer instink —any bloke’d know it was a snapshot stuck t'other side tlie window; and lay me 'among the swee’peas if the window shade ain’t a blotter. And I reckon 1 saw them curt’ins in a mag-zine pitcher. Yip, it sure does ” Just then a flashlight boomed, and when the smoke cleared away, E. C. Segar was found standing behind a camera grinning broadly. And don't forget that POPEYE cavorts in the comic THIMBLE THEATRE in the Daily Democrat | every day. Seek Change In Law Indianapolis, June 22. — fIJ.R> — Petitions hearing some 2,000 signatures from business men of the downtown area in Indianapolis have | been prepared for presentation to the city council in protest against new traffic ordinances. The contention is made that business is being driven from Indianapolis to surrounding cities and towns, because; of the ban on parking in the downtown dirstrict from 7 a. m., to 9:15 a. m. o Frank Amstutz Hurt Berne, June 22 — (Special) — Frank Amstutz salesman for the Berne Overall and Shirt company sttffeied minor injuries when a horse ran into his automobile as he was driving to Berne from Lima, Ohio, Friday evening. The accident occurred 15 miles east of Berne. Mr. Amstutz received a severe gash above iiis right eye and other i minor bruises and cuts. The horse ] j was injured and had to be killed, j | The automobile was badly damaged. ! — o Women’s Fight for Suffrage Organized work for woman sut ; I fruge began in Hie United States j with tlie Woman'* Rights convert | ! rtons in Seneca I’alls \ Y in 184 S I Painted Starr! # % . lb > C. N. Anderson (above), Greenwich Village artist, in New York, has admitted to authorities investigating thp strange death of Starr Falthfull, pretty erotic heiress, that he painted iter on several occasioirs when she posed for him, but beyond that he knows nothing of value concerning the mysterious casis. Starr's body was washed ashore at Long Beach, L. 1., four days after she disappeared from home.

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krick and daughter Patsy of Van Wert, Ohio, visited over Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Andrews and Mrs. Jennie 1 Rainier. | Ur. and Mrs. W. E. Smith left to day for a several days outing and vacation at Detroit, Michigan, and' other points of interest. They will I ix-turn to this city Thursday eve- 1 ning, Junp 25. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graber and Dick Graber motored to Chicago,! Sunday, where they visited with Miss Gaynel Graber. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon left this morning for Oden, Michigan, where they will enjoy a several weeks outing at ttieir cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Weaver and children Richard and Joseph of Muncie left Sunday for Fort Wayne to visit witli relatives and friends, utter visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker. Mrs. Weaver and children have spent the last week here and were joined Saturday by j Mr. Weaver. They are moving from their home in Muncie to Toledo, Ohio, where Mr. Weaver is' employed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beery spent the week-end at Angola, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ifite returned this morning from the week-end spent at Rome Oily. Dr. and Mrs. Burt Mangold spent Sunday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teeple and daughters Gladys and Uelva and Judson W. Teeple were guests of relatives in Ashley, Indiana, Sunday. Hugh D. Hite returned to Detroit today alter a weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower visited at Shelby, Ohio over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall have returned from a honeymoon trip to Hie Delies, Wisconsin and will go to Housekeeping at Bluffton. \\. A. Klepper will leave tomorrow on a business trip to Cleveland and other cities east. The Sunday afternoon shower . brought relief in several ways. Edgar Mutschler is driving -a’ handsome new Reo Eight car purchased through T. J. Durkin. Mr. Robert Hilegraff who attends the Warner Beauty College at Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sclitank of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hartild Daniels and daughter Nancy and son Joe spent the weekend in Fort Wayne visit-

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ing with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Cash of In- ; dianapolis, returned to their home Sunday evening, after spending 1 the week-end wiih Mrs. Cash's I sister, Mrs. Lawrence Walters, j who has been ill for the last ten ! weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuhrman i and daughters Merle and Agnes and sons Richard and Robert | motored to Garrett Sunday where they visited witli Mrs. Fuhrman's brother and family. ■Miss Maiagret Mills, a student

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nurse at the Methodist hosiptal at’ Fort Wayne visited with relatives ami friends here Saturday night. The Mis.,es Mary and RuttiSchwartz motored to Hastings, Michigan where they spent, the week end the guests of Miss Mildred Malcolm. Miss Herretta Elzey and Donald Stump spent Sunday in Gary visiL, Ing with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Schultz motored to Van Wert, Ohio, Sunday, where t hey visited witli Mrs, j Schultz's brother and sister-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jackson. Miss Romaine Elzey is spending j a week with her uncle and aunt_, I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beam in West. ] Milton, Ohio. 1 j Miss Cleo Light of tills city and 1 Carl Smitli of Wolcottvllle, spent 1 Sunday 'night in Fort Wayne where : they attended a show.