Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1931 — Page 3

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’arc! on Us -if w e neglected to ’licit you for our .'ceuni Course. We "cant to a>k everyGet your ! easnn tickets at the • Ofl r tonight. Adults. $1.50 Students. $1 Decatur High School Seniors |

M ADAMS THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT—ISc-35c “SILENCE” Cl* ItUSNCp o ?*'' Pe9fly Marjorie Rimbeau, Chas. Starrett. 1 r- is one of the strongest dramas in Screen history! Added—Comedy, Pictorial and Cartoon. FIRST SHOW Start* at 7 o’clock. ® at — A Wonderful Double Bill .. . STAN LAUREL & IE h?/ ln " par CON US" .. . their FIRST* full-length n The Year’s Comedy Sensation! —and— “ILLICIT”-with tan ni n * James Rennie. Chas. Butterworth, Ricardo Cortez n Bl °ndell - a t 10c aitd 36c.

CLUB CALENDAR T uesday Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland ' High School, 1 p. m. I Young Matrons Opening Banquet. , Mrs. Alva Lawson 6:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Workers class I Mrs. Dallas Spuller, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Girl Scout Meeting, Central School, 4 p. in. Evangelical Missionary Society, church parlors, 2 p. m. Ic-Nick Club, Mrs. Glenn Barkley. Union Township Woman’s Club Mrs. J. C. Barkley, I p. m. Historical Club opening Lunch- | eon, Mrs. J. M. Miller. 1 pm. St. Mary’s Social Club, Catholic School Hall. 5 p.m. Literature Department of Wo- I man's Club, Library Rest Room 7 p. m. Thursday | Christian Missionary Society, I Rev. and Mrs. C, R. Lanman, 7:30 p. m. Royal Neighbors. Yoeman Hall I 7:30 p. m. Antioch Missionary Society. Mrs. Carl Mcßride. Ad Libitum Club, Miss Stella Jean Draper, 8 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society. Mrs. J. H. Schug 2:30 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready class. Mrs. Harve Kitson, 7:30 p. m. Methodist W. H. M. S„ Mrs. T. W Holsapple, 2:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society School house. 4 p. m. Calvary Ladies Aid Society, | church parlors. 1 p. m. Dinner-Bridge Club, Mrs. Wil- : liam Bowers. 6:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society' I Mrs. Sam Fuhrman, 2 p.m. Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society I Mrs. Charles Bahner. 1:30 p. m. Amlcitia* Club, Mrs. Carl Hammond. 7:30 p. m. United Brethren D. Y B. Class. Mrs. Gaylie Hoagland 7:30 p. m. Friday Monmouth High School. Fall Festival. Monmouth High School. Miss McKain was then presented with mfny birthday gifts. Refresh- | ments of angelfood cake and ice | cream were served by the hostess | I at the close of the evening. Those . present were Mary McKain, Mrs. , Cecil Franklin, Mrs. Ada Martin and daughter Marcie, Mrs. Alice I Christen, and daughters Helen and I Dorothy, Miss Virginia Bentz. Mrs. Ellsworth and daughter Viola. FIVE HUNDRED CLUB MEETS MONDAY NIGHT j Mrs. Lawrence Kleinhenz was hostess to the members of the Five • , hpndred Club at her home Monday . night. The winners in the games were Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher and Mrs. Herman Gillig. At the close of the social evening Mrs. Kleinhenz served a delicious i one course luncheon. The next meeting of the Club which will be I held in two weeks will be at the home of Mrs. Charles Lose. — NELLIE BLACKBURN GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY Miss Nellie Blackburn, who will leave soon for Petersburg to make I her home with her cousin. M. MeStoops, was pleasantly surprised Monday evening when several j neighbors and friends honored I

THE CORT LAST TIME TONIGHT JOE E. BROWN, the funny man. in a rip-roarin’ comedy “Broad Minded” ALSO—Good Comedy Newi—lsc-+oc—Cartoon. Wednesday ,4 Thursday “Charlie Chan Carries On”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1931.

her with a farewell party. Miss Blackburn’s furniture was shipped to Petersburg today and after three or four week’s visit with friends and relatives here and nt Fort Wayne, Miss BlacklAirn will leave for Petersburg. A social evening was enjoyed, and the honor guest was presented with a lovely farewell gift. Refreshments of pop corn and candy were served. Those present were Miss Nellfe Blackburn. Mrs. Cara Anderson, Mrs. Dave Rice, Mrs. Enoch Eady, Mrs. Charles Poling. Miss Kate Flickinger, Mrs. Agnes Andrews, Mrs. Ida Gilson. Miss Nellie Winnes. Mrs. Chronister, Mrs. J. A. Blair. Mrs. E. N. Wicks. Mrs. Jake Grimm. Mrs. Joel Reynolds. Miss Anna Winnes. Miss Jessie Winnes, Miss Della Harruff. Miss Harriet Gilson, Mrs. Noah Bixler, and Mrs. A. J. Beavers. ENTERTAINS AMICITIA CLUB Mrs. James Chilcoat of Winchester street entertained the members of the Amicitia Club recently. Following seven games of bridge, Mrs. Francis Eady and Mrs. Sol Lord received the high score prizes and Mrs. Russel Melchi was awarded the consolation prize. A delicious luncheon in two courses was served by the hostess. During the meeting, Mrs. Kenneth Eady was chosen president of the Club. The D. Y. B. Class of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. Gaylte Hoagland on South Eight street. Thursday night at seven-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Harry Fuhrman, Mrs. John Hill, and Mrs. Frank Fisher will be the assisting hostesses.

MEETING OF MONDAY NIGHT CLUB The members of the Monday i Night Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Amos Graber, Mon-1 day night. During the evening j games of bridge were played and Mrs. Ed Boknecht and Mrs. Hubert i Omlor received the prizes. A luncheon in one course was | served. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Herbert Kern. REV. AND MRS LANMAN PLEASANTLY SURPRISED Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Lanman were pleasantly surprised with a pantry shower, Monday night in the church pa.lors. Rev. and Mrs. Lanman were invited to the church where the women were meeting to knot a comfort for them, but when they arrived they also found i a host of friends awaiting to surprise them. The honored guests received ’ many gifts of vegetables and canned fruits. Everyone present was requested to tie a knot in the comfort and this afforded much amusement. At the conclusion of a social hour | sandwiches and coffee were served. ■ SORORITY MEMBERS AND GUESTS ENJOY PARTY Mrs. J. L. Ehler entertained with ■ a party of clever Halloween ap-1 pointments at her home. Monday i evening, honoring the members of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority and j several additional guests. Pretty bouquets offal Iflowers were ar- • ranged about the entertaining room ’ At seven-thirty o’clock the guests were presented with tallys of the decorative design in orange and black, and several ganies of bridge I were played. High score prizes were awarded to Miss Flotilda Harris, Miss Agnes Baker and Miss Helen Holthouse received the consolation prize. Mrs. Raymond Keller was presented with a lovely guest prize. The small tables were then ar- ; ranged with Halloween favors, ami ■ a two course chicken luncheon was served by the hostess. Guests other than sorority mem- I bers included the Mesdames Char- i les Holthouse, Raymond Keller, ’ Harold Smith. Fred Schulte, Carl ! Gattshall, and the Misses Melena 1 Wehmeyer and Margaret Schumach- | er GUESTS ENJOY CHICKEN DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman and family entertained with a <leliclous chicken dinner Sunday, for thirty nine invited guests. Covers were arranged at the table ’ for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lett and I family of Bunker Hill; Mr. and I Mrs. Kern of Kokomo; Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Rauch of Charlevoix, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Thamer DeWitt and family, Everett Carlisle and Glen Johns of Greentown; Mr. and Mrs. Clark White and family of Dayton 0., Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunt and family of Wren. 0., Mr. and Mrs. George Lett of Convoy. O„ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuhrman and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuhrman and daughter Betty. BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klopfenstine of Bluffton entertained at noon and evening dinner at their home, Sunday honoring the birthday anniversaries o< Mrs. Klopfenstine and her twin sister, Miss Martha McKain of Monroe, and their brother-in-law, Menno Roth ! of Monroe. i Centering the dinjng table were

two large decorated birthday cakes. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hodge. Miss Harriet McKean. Orrie Shaudel of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Barkley and daughters Evelyn and Jean of this city; Mr. and Mrs Menno Roth and son Richard, the Misses Martha and Alice McKean and Floyd Liby of Monroe ami Mr. and Mrs. Klopfenstine. CELEBRATES WEDDING DATE Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth of Monroe entertained at their home Saturday evening with a dinner honoring their sixth wedding anniversary. Guests were Miss Harriet McKeaiy, Orrie Shaudel, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hodge of Auburn. and Mr. and Mrs. Roth and son Richard. The St. Mary’s Socio’ Club will r, 'eet in the Catholic fecnool Hall. Wednesday night. A supper will be served at five o'clock in the dining hall, after which card games will be enjoyed. Every member is urged to be present, and guests are invited. The Royal Neighbors will meet Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the Yoeman Hall. CHEERFUL WORKERS HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Cheerful Workers Class of the Evangelical Sunday School met at the home of Miss Genevieve Koos, Monday evening. The meeting was opened by Helen Becker, who had the devotional* followed by a prayer. During the business meeting new officers were ejected, who are; Martha Jane Linn, president; Gene-

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I ; vieve Koos, vice-president ; Madeline Spahr, secretary, Etta Anspaugh assistant secretary, and Berneice Hanni, reporter. Following the business meeting contests were enjoyed and later a luncheon was served by Miss Koos, assisted by her sister, Miss Helen Koos. The Christian Missionary Society wil meet at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Lanman on Mercer avenue, Thursday evening at seven- • thirty o’clock. Mrs. Lanman will be j the leader and a good attendance is desired. The Work and Win Class of the I United Brethren Sunday School will meet Thursday night at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling will assist. | The Literature Department of the I Woman’s Club will meet at the j Library Rest Room at seven o’clock tonight All ladies are urged to be present. RESEARCH CLUB HOLDS OPENING MEETING President's Day was observed at the opening of the Research Club. Monday afternoon. The Club met at the country home of the president, Mrs. H. B. Heller, who was also leader for the afternoon. Her subject, was Girls of the White House,” and told of the girls who have lived in the White House in every administration; some were I daughters, some nieces, some 1 granddaughters, but the story of i each was very interesting. Mrs. Heller told of the social debut and social life of the young ladies, of their popularity, of the

wedding and the brilliant gatherings of the socially elete. The education, training and the natural home life of these girls tell the story of the typical American girl. Twenty two members and one guest. Mrs. J. L. Jordon of Garrett were present and enjoyed the social hour with lovely refreshments served by Mrs. Heller, assisted by the past presidents, Mrs. C. D. Lewton, Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Mrs O. L. Vance, and Mrs. R, D. Myers The club renewed its subscription for “The Bookman” a magazine for the public library The next meeting will be held with Mrs. R. D. Myers and Miss Nellie Blackburn will be the program leader. 3KKIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bogner. 220 I N. 10th street are the parents o a boy baby, born Monday, September 28, at the Adams County Memo-, rial Hospital. Q HOSPITAL NOiE« Daniel Beeler of, Geneva underwent a major operation at the Ad i ams County Memorial Hospital this I morning. Mrs. Earl Crider, 249 North Fifth | street, is a patient at the local Hoe ■ pital, where she submitted to a ma j jor operation this morning. o—■ Edison Grows Weaker West Orange, N. J., Sept. 29 — i (UP) —Thomas A. Edison had a I very restless night and was slightly weaker today, according to the daily bulletin issued by his phy- ' sician. Dr. Hubert S. Howe.

f&TownTalk Mrs. Hanna Gideon of Payne, 0., returned to her home after spending two weeks visiting at the E. Burt home in this city. Mr. ami Mrs. Otho Lohenstein I left today for Dayton. Ohio where they will look after business. j Mrs. Albert Harlow and daughter Aleta left today for 'ndianapolis i where they will spend a few days. Mrs. Mary Ennis and daughter Susio have returned to their nome Newport. Ky.. afte rspending a tew i days here, and attending the funerI al services for Samuel Johnson at i Monroeville. Burial services were I held at Poe. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fuhrman : and family had as their guests Mon‘day, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fuhrman and daughter Delores of Hunting. | ton. Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Rauch of Charlevoix, Mich., will leave Thursday for their home after visiting for the last two weeks with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rice spent the I week-end in Fort Wayne the guests lof Mr. and Mrs. K. S Neptune and i family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks will eave their present residence 117 South Fourth street. Wednesday, for Huntington where Mr. Hendricks has been transfered. He is connected with the Erie Railroad Company. Ed. Bauer returned from Hobart Monday where he attended the state federation meeting of the aid I association for Lutherans. Mrs. Vim ent Bormann of this

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I city and Raymond Gass of Hunting- . I ton are in Chicago today attending the market. ~~ The St. Vincent de Paul Society _ | met at the Catholic high school i building Monday evening and j’?V n ’ • ed 124 quarts and 8 pints of fruit for the United Charities. Priii’to ■ i that time the ladies had canned 20 ' quarts, making a total of 148 quarts . I canned. Left-over fruit was sent . to the Domestic Science pupils of Decatur higli school where it Will • be canned. ~,. o , Wage Cut Announced Cleveland. 0., Sept. 29 —(UP) — i The Republic steel corporation, ; througli T. M. Girdler, chairman' of I the board or directors, announced , today that wage reductions approxi--1 mating ten per cent will be effective | October . The reduction follow “The lead of | the other large steel companies,” | Girdler said. o I <-et the Hablv—-Trace at

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