Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1931 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Monday Dramatic Department Study Meeting, Mrs. James Cowen, 7:30 p. tri? Art Department,, Mrs. Clifford Saylors 8 p. m. Art Department meeting, Mrs. Clifford Saylors, 8 p m. Research Club, Mrs R. D. Myers 2:30 p. ni. The Junior Arts Department Miss Louise Haubold, 7:30 p. m. Literature Department, Mrs. Charles A. Dugan, 7:30 p. m. T uesday C. L. of C., meet at D. C. H. S., 7 p.m. W. C. T. U„ Library Hall 2:30. Cartpe Diem Club Mrs. Harve Baker 7:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Harl Hollingsworth, 2 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club Mrs. Harry Moltz, 2:30 p. nt. Root Twp. Home Economics Club meeting. Mrs. Sloan Myers 1 p. m. Wednesday Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Frank Barthel, 7:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Alumni sorority, Mrs. Wm. Bowers, 7:30 p. m. Better Homes Home Economics Club. Miss Ruth Schwartz. 2 p.m. , Zion Lutheran Missionary SoI ciety. Mrs. Albert Scheumann. 2 1 p. m. Ic-Nick Club. Miss Cecil Edgell. at Bryce Roop home 7:30 p. m. Buelah Chapel Ladies Aid Mrs. Frank Spade, all day. Bridge Club, Ruth Engle at Milton Swearingen home, 8 p. m. Thursday ’ Dinner-Bridge Club, Mrs. E. G. I Coverdale. 6:30 p.m. ' Evangelical Loyal Daughter Class I Mrs. Joe Linn. 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid SocI iety, church parlors. M. E. Ladies Aid New England i turkey dinner, dining hall 11 A. M. I to 2 ,p. m. Evangelical Loyal Workers class Mrs. S. E. Black. 7:30 p. m i Margaret Moses. In the game of i pinning the guests names nearest the turkey's eye, Virginia Fledderjohann and Kathryn Schroyer i were winners, and in drawing the turkey, Kathryn Schroyer and I Herman Moyer received the : prizes. Small tables were arranged about the rooms, laid with luncheon cloths of Thanksgiving designs. and centered with bouquets of chrysanthemums. Bouquets of chrysanthemums were arranged about the entertaining rooms, and a large birthday cake bearing lighted tapers further carried out the birthday decorations. A one course luncheon was served by Mrs. McConnell assisted by Mrs. Rav O. Sheets. The guest list for the party included Kathryn Schroyer. Mary I Franks. Mary Kathleen Fryhack. I Ruth Hammond. Martha Macv, i Margaret Moses, Virginia Fledder- ■ johann. Betty Jean Fuhrman. AnI nis Mav Merryman. Alice Yost, i Betty Melchi, Margaret Hancher, , Jean (Schulte, and Patsy McCon- ! nell, Frederick Kunkel. Dickie | King, Frederick Bixler and Her--1 man Moyer. The honored guest received a number of birthday gifts. — GUESTS ENTERTAINED | WITH SUNDAY DINNER Mrs. Mary Fullenke.mn and daughter Rose entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Murray, Arthur Fox, James Sharpe. Herbert Fullcnkatnp, all of Chicago; Al Baugeman of Fort Wayne; Mrs. E. F. Gass and family, Mrs. Clara Myers and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and family. SURPRISE SON WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Collier and daughter Mina entertained with a party at their home on Winchester street. Saturday evening, Honoring Melvin Collier, who celebrated his Sleepy Feeling After Meals Due To Poison A dopey, tired feeling is ALWAYS a sign that waste food matter stays too long in the bowels. It ferments and forms gas. It breeds germs. It is sure to poison heart, kidneys, brain. Adlerika washes out BOTH upper and lower bowel. It brings out poisons which cause gas, nervousness and a dopey, sleepy feeling. It contains no harmful drugs. Get Adlerika today; by tomorrow yon feel the wonderful cleansing effect lof this German doctor's simple remedy. B. J. Smith Drug Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931.
miinuay anniversary. The affair was a surprise for the honor guest, I who found a number of his friends | at his home. Appointments were of pink and White, and bouquets of 'asters and tall flowers were arranged about 'the entertaining rooms. Contests were enjoyed after which several games of bunco were played and prizes were awarded to Miss Margaret Haley and Cecil Troyer, conI solation. ■ The tables were then laid with linens and a two course luncheon , was served by Mrs. Collier, daughter Mina, and Mrs. Amos Ketchum. A large white birthday cake, decI orated with pink with a number of I pink candles was served as the second course. Following the luncheon I a social time wa*s enjoyed. I Mr. Collier, the honor guest, re-1 Iceived a number of birthday gifts, those present were Miss Emma Snyder and Earl Linn of Cromwell; Ivan and Cecil Troyer of MonroeJville; Miss Virginia Bruick, Miss Ruth Nobles, Miss Mickey Abbett, Miss Gladys Thompson, Duke Young, and William Slagle all of Fort Wayne; Norv:> Fuhrman, the Misses Dorothy and Margaret Haley, Sylvia Ruhl, Gene French, Mrs. 11. W. Thompson. Mrs. Amos • Ketchum. Mr. and Mrs. Collier, and daughter ~7,na, and sons Melvin • and Bobby of this city. The Carpe Diem Club will meet with Mrs. Harve I laker, Tuesday evening, instead of Thursday as ■ previously announced. Members are requested to note this change. I and plan to be present at seven- . thirty o’clock, Tuesday. DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT TO HAVE INTERESTING MEET Members of the Dramatic DeIpartment of the Woman's Club will < meet at the home of Mrs. James i Cowen, at seven-thirty o’clock tonight. A study program of unusual II interest will be presented by Mrs. 1 Clayson Carroll, chairman and MfS. . | Herman Ehinger. All members are ; requested to be present. HONOR COUPLE AT WEDDING SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Bollinger and family entertained at their country . home west of Decatur, Sunday evening, with a wedding supper honori ing Mr. and Mrs. William McClure who were married October 29, at Coldwater,, Michigan. Those present were Rev. Peter Bollinger and family, William Cline of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klopenstine and family of Monroe; i Mr. and Mrs. Eli Girod and family Mrs. Mary E. Bollinger and granddaughters of Decatur. t iThe bride is the daughter of Mrs t Mary E. Bollinger of Decatur, and - Mr. McClure is the son of George " McClure of Huntington. The couple ■ j will reside in Decatur with the 11 bride’s mother. > | MONROE LADIES AID I HOLD REGULAR MEETING The regular meeting of the Mon- . roe Methodist Ladies Aid Society , was held at the home of Mrs. W. f S. Smith. Thursday afte.noon. I Eighteen members and four visiI tors were present, and Mrs. Will r Keller conducted the devotional ser- , vices. Mrs. Rena Kessler Was the , leader for the prog. am. A collection amounting to thirty two dollars and thirty cents was reported. P’ans were made for a community sale and soup lunch to r be held at the Enterprise Store in Monroe, Friday evening. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. James Hendricks, and Mrs. John Hocker. The next meeting will 1< held with Mrs. John Crist next ' month. The Missionary Society of the Zion Lutheran Church will meet i with Mrs. Albert Scheumann, Wednesday afte.noon at two o'clock. The annual guest day will be observed, and all members are urged j to be (Present. A sipecial program 1, has been planned for the meeting - Mrs Paul W. Schultz will be the . assisting hostess. SUNDAY GUESTS ARE ENTERTAINED I Mr. and Ms. Paul Kirchenbauer of West Madison street, this city, entertained at dinner, Sunday noon I complimentary to the following . guests: Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirchenbauer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klrchenbauer and family, Mr. and M s. Walter Figley and family and Lester Kirchenbauer. I j Miss Sectl Edgell will entertain r the members of the Ic-Nick Club at ; the home of Mrs. Bryce Roop, Wedj nesday evening at seventhirty o'- ■ clock. HONORED WITH PARTY I Miss Cecil Edgell was pleasantly surprised with a dinner party, Sun5 day noon, the occasion being her r twentieth birthday anniversary, t The party was held at the home of } Mr. and Mrs. Milton Edgell, where the guests assembles during the absence of the honored guest and ari. ranged the dining table to surprise t her upon her return. ,- Centering the table was a birth- . day cake, and covers were laid for t Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edgell and t daughter Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. t Dore Edgell and daughter Elaine, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Roop and children Kenneth and Donabelle, the
To Dedicate Rotary Unit of Riley Hospital, Sunday, Nov. 15 Ww-. .J 1 a F /sci W \ ~“' s .« x&uw■ 'I SBilk"-MfV .ilk f MBsiiL JIMKIE ■ zl JKl' -4 w.. fM 4-M HIGH McK. LANDON, FRANK C. BALI-, J4MFS W <WRR presnlent Memorial honorary member of Rotary Club executive secretary of .he join, building of Muncie committee Thesemcn will have a pari in the program for lhe <ie«li.alion November 15 at theh.diana I nix rsilv medical ern.or ,n lnd,ana P' ,ii ’ i of 'he new Indiana Rotary Convalescent Home for the Janies Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. Il “X
Misses Isabel Baumgartner, Miiiam Moore, Inis Heller, Bessie Carter, Lucile Ogg, Crystal Edgell and daughter Juanita, Cecil Edgell, the Messrs. Otto Kirchner and Ernie Schroederer of Preble, Harry, Harley, Russel, Fred, and Vernice Edgell, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Edge'll. 'The honor guest received a number of beautiful and useful birthday gifts. HONORS DAUGHTER WITH BIRTHDAY OINNER Mr. anil Mrs. iHenry Hill entertained with a dinner Sunday for a number of friends of their daughter Josephine, in honor of her birthday anniversary which will take place Tuesday. Those present were the Misses Clso Light, Mollie Speakman, Mary Katherine Lenwell, and the Messrs Virgil Andrews, Cu.tis, Robert, and ; Voyle HiH, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and the honored guest, Jose-1 phine Hill. Miss Hill was the recipient of many useful and pretty gifts. ENTERTAIN SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy entertained at dinner Sunday, and covers were laid tor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith o' Preble; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Macy, Miss Louise Hotter,. Miss Ciara Reppert, Miss Mary Macy, Dick Graber, C. D. Macy, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy The meeting of the Ladies Aid ! Society of the Zion Reformed [ Chii.ch whiijh was to have been held Wednesday afternoon in the | church parlors will be held Thurs-; day afternoon, instead, on account of the funeral services of Lewis Adler of Denver, Colo, which will be ' held in the church Wednesday. FORT WAYNE GUESTS ARE ENTERTAINED SUNDAY and Mrs. L. r.. omerod of near this city entertained at their home for a number of Fort Wayne guests, Sunday. Those (present were Mrs. Paul Wonderly anil daughters Hazel, Florence, Madeline, and Clara; Amos Keohler, Enno Franke Winifred Englehart, Ruth Eickmeyer, Melvin Bill, and Earl Gass all of Fort Wayne. Tlje Delta Theta Tau Alumni sorority will meet with Mrs. William Bowers, Wednesday night at seventhirty o’clock. ENTERTAINS AT SUNDAY DINNER Miss Helen Gerber entertained at noon dinner, Sunday, at her home ■ on North Tenth street. A two course dinner was served at the noon hour and a social afternoon was then enjoyed. Pretty fall flowers were arranged about the rooms, and covers were laid for the Misses Eleanor Pum-
phrey, Mabel Staley, Ceilya Appleman, Margaret Haley, Sally and Helen Gerber. The W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock in the Library Hall. Mrs. S. D. Beavers will have charge of the devotions, and an interesting program including readings by Miss Patsy Edwards, a report by Mrs. Henry Adler, delegate to the State Convention held recently, and current events, followed by the regular business meeting. Tlie Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Linn, Thursday night at seven-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Mary McClure will be the assisting hostess. HONORED WITH DINNER Mr. and Mis. Floyd Arnold and l family entertained with a birthday j dinner, Sunday noon, honoring Arnold’s sister, Miss Glennys Arnold. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold and family, Stanley, Eugene, Dan, Billy, and Homer, Jr. Mrs. William Arnold, Kenneth and Glennys Arnold. Charlotte Elzey of this city, .Mrs. Sarah Arnold of B.luf ton; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ar-, nold and sons Donald and Roger. At the noon hour, the honored guest was presented with a beautiI ful bouquet of roses, and she re--1 ceived a number of pretty birthday | gifts. ENTERTAINS Ai DINNER Mrs. i\nna Brodbeck entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. I R. A. Walter o South Bend; Mrs. ' J L. Printy of Elkhart; Mis. J. M. Dustman of Urbana; Mr and Mrs. J. A. Walter and son Jack and Sheldon Price of Muncie; John Brodbeck. Will Brodbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martiach and sons Merritt and Mont ', Mie i Mary. Brodbeck, Vernon and Chalmer Brodbeck, and Pernice and Nellie Brodbeck. M s. Frank Barthell will entertain the members of the Five Hund- [ red Club at her home Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. A previous announcement stated Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher would be hostess, but a change has been made, and members are requested to note this change. i GUESTS ENJOY EVENING DINNER Miss Eloise Lewton cf North Second street entertained with I dinner, Sunday evening for several of her friends. The dining table was centered -with a Iqw bowl of mums, and tall lighted tapers were placed at either end of the table. Mrs. C. D. Lewton served the delicious dinner to the Misses Lee
- Anna Vance, Mildred Scott, andj I Eloise Lewton, the Messrs, Sigurd Anderson, Dean Dorwin and Hugh! Andrews, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. j • Macy. | Mrs. E. G. Coverdale will be I ' I hostess to the Dinner Bridge Club j at her home. Thursday night at six-thirty o’clock. The meeting of the Better . Homes Home Economics Club will j be held at the home of Miss Ruth | Schwartz, Wednesday afternoon :at two o’clock. All members are II urged to be present and are asked i I to make a list of the fruits and vegetables, jellies and jams made and canned, and the Better Homes furnishings purchased during the year, to be present at the meetI ing. The Loyal Workers class of the ■ Evangelical Sunday School will ! meet Thursday night at seventhirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. iS. E. Black. Mrs. Dick Roop and j Mrs. Mollie McConnehey will he . ■ the assisting hostesses. A good attendance is desired. : I ENTERTAINS AT DINNER | Mr. and Mrs. William Rupert of ! Monroe entertained with a chicken I dinner Sunday honoring Mr. and ’ Mrs. Harry Fuhrman and daughi ters. Myrtle and Agnes, and sons j Robert and Dale of Decatur. — i MR. AND MRS ELZEY CELEBRATE WEDING Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elzey cele- ! brated their fiftieth wedding annl- . versary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Ervin Elzey on Indiana street, Sun-1 day. A delicious ,pot-luck dinner was I served at the noon hour, and the 1 table was decorated with yellow I chrysanthemums. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I ■ [ William Heller and son, Mr. and | Mrs. Francis Howell and son, Mr. j and Mrs. Jack Harker and son, Mr. ; and Mrs. Frank Aurand. Mrs. Martha Fisher, Mrs. Mary Gault, Mr. ! and Mrs. Thomas riizev and Mr. i
MMMMaaKnnmtKMignaMv THE CORT Tonight-Tomorrow Janet Gaynor-Charles Farrell in a story of a thousand i . thrills i ‘Merely Mary Ann” ■ j A picture you'll never forget, j - Also - I Comedy-News-Cartoon 15c—40c ,; Coming Sunday-'THE BAD GIRL' I
and Mrs. Ervin Elzey all of Decatur Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell of i ; Marion; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I Bergman and daughters of Fort Wayne. , . Afternoon callers were Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Krick and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Elzey of Tiffin, Ohio. Mr. and M.s. Elzey received several gifts. The C. L. of C. will meet at the I Decatur Catholic high school i building, Tuesday evening at sev- 1 en o’clock to go in a body to the I Joseph Tonnelier residence to re-! cite the Rosary. | WILLIAM NOLL j CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. William Noll and family of east of the city entertained with a six o'clock birthday dinner Sunday evening honoring Mr. Null on his birthday anniversary. Those persent included Mr. and IMHIMI - - mi I
THE ADAMS THEATRE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY— 15c-35c M AURICE CHEVALIER in “THE SMILING LIEUTENANT” t i with Claudette Colbert, Chas. Rupgles and Miriam Hopkins j The Prince of Personality . . smiling, singing, winking his way in and out of love . . . succumbing to marriage with a plain Princess . . then ' seeing her blossom into a warm-blooded beauty . . under the care of i his own dancinggi-1 sweetheart! Added—A ‘DOGVILLE’ Comedy. - PLEASE NOTE - LADIES’ NIGHTS THIS WEEK will be on TUESDAY and FRIDAY Wed. * Thurs— ON THE STAGE . . “THE FOX”—The Man of Mystery. Mysterious Escapes. Mind-Reading. Superhuman Power! ON THE SCREEN RUTH CHATTERTON in "UNFAITHFUL” — with Paul Lukas . . with added Short Subjects—at NO INCREASE IN PRICE! NOTICE MR. LEGGETT, OF PORTLAND, will be at the T. L. Becker Home Beauty Shop 515 W. Adams st. beginning MONDAY, Nov. 9th. giving GENUINE FREDERICK VITA TONIC PERMANENT WAVES at $3.00 or Bring a Friend and Get 2 for $5.00. Every Permanent Guaranteed. 515 W. Adams st. Phone 1280 for appointment. I 1 "
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j Mrs. E. R. Byers and daughters I Madia and Anna Jane of Fort Wayne; Winston Rawley of Berne; and Mr and Mrs Harry Manley and son Donald. . o • Social, Dance Planned The public is cordially invited to a box social and old time dance to be given by the Holy Name Society of the St. Mary’s Catholic church at the Catholic high school auditorium on Tuesday evenlag, November 10. The procpeds from the danee and box social will be used in extending aid to the poor and needy this winter. The granit march will start at eight o’clock and the committee in charge of the event states that there will not be a dull minute throughout the evening. The committee in charge of arrangements issued the following statement today: “Now this will t|e one of those real old time good times, something that will be enjoyed by both old and young. There will be cake walks, games and other amusements for those who cannot dance. “There will be no admission fee, and the committee has arranged that the price of the boxes will not go beyond the reach of any man's purse. “All ladies attending are requested to bring a lunch box with their name inclosed. Hot coffee served.”
Ail Scottish Rite Masons will meet at the Masonic Hall at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Lewis Adler at Zion Reformed church at 2:30 o'clock. The regular stated meeting of the Blue Lodge will be held Tuesday night at the Masonic hall at 7:30 o’clock. o Birthday Is Observed Berne, Indiana, Nov. 9—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Andrew Gottschalk. veteran business man of this city yesterday eceibrated liis e’ghty-first birthday, which however does not occur until next Friday. The family reunion was held yesterday to permit all the children and relatives to attend. Included at the dinner were Ben Weldy and family. Lima. Ohio; Julius Yoss and family, Markle, Indiana, Earl Yoss ! and family, Wabash and Senator T. I A. Gottschalk, and family of Berne ( Mr. Gottschalk, who served as conn- | ty treasurer for 1885 to 1889, has for many years engaged in the drug business here. He is in excellent health and enjoyed the family party yesterday as much as auy member
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