Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1931 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Friday Methodist Ladies Aid Society ! church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Monday Monday Night Club. Mrs. Ed Boknecht, 7:30 o'clock. , Tuesday Psi lota Xi sorority business meeting, Mrs. Leo Kirsch at the B. R. Farr resilience, 8 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Business meet-j ing, Miss Mildred Niblick 7:30 p. m. Thursday Presbyterian Missionary Society Guest Day, Mrs. Charles Duran ' 2:30 p. m. GUESTS AT THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn, Mr. and Mrs. William Linn and daughter Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. Law-1 rence Linn of this city were Thanks giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Elzey of Ossian. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn will re-' main at Ossian until Satin day. ENTERTAIN GUESTS ■WITH DINNER THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brentlinger entertained with a noon dinner at their home on Route 9, Thursday j noon. The delicious Thanksgiving! dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. I William C. Harconib of Cincinnati, ' Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter and i family of this city and Mr. and 1 | Mrs. Brentlinger. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Venis enter- ■ tained the following at Thanksgiv- | ing dinner: Mr. and Mrs. John Basson. daughters Orie and Maude and son Lew. of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Al King, daught r Patty and son Dick, of Van Wert, O.; Glen Ray, Decatur. The afternoon was spent in a social time and listening to radio music. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Preble entertained with a Thanksgiving Day dinner at their home Thursday noon. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mrs. | Ma:y Lewellen and daughter Miss I Marguerite of Monroe: Mr. and
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Mrs. Clyde Hendricks, son Richard and daughters Mareen and Louise of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy, C. D. Macy. Miss Mary Macy R D. Graber, and Miss Lou Hofer of this city. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert and t son George Franklin entertained with a p t-luck dinner, at their horn,- Thanksgiving Day. The guests included William Highlen, Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert and son Janies I and daughters Viola, Clarice and ! Marcella all of Decatur. Afternoon guests at the Gilbert home were , M. R. Stogdill and son Bert of near Ossian; Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hodle ■ and son Paul, and daughters Lily i and Mary of Decatur. ENTERTAIN ON THANKSGIVING Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Macy had as their Thanksgiving Day dinner guests, Miss Louise Weigmafi and Charles Weigman of Fort Wayne; ■ and Mr and Mrs. Ernest SchlickI man of this city. Th Monday Night Club will meet I with Mrs. Ed Boknecht Monday | night at seven-thirty o’clock. MANY ATTEND I PHI DELT DANCE A large crowd of couples from ■this city, surrounding towns and , cities, and young men and women ■ home from colleges attended the annual Turkey Trot given by the Pili Delta Kappa Fraternity at the ' Decatur Country Club, Thursday I evening. Dancing was enjoyed from ninethirty o’clock until one and music i was furnished by Neil Welch and his Ohio stompers. The social committee comprising Cecil Melchi Eu- ■ gene Durkin, and Don Leßrun were ■ in charge of the arrangements and ■ decorations of Xhe affair. Many pe.sons from Fort Wayne, Van Wert. Ohio, Bluffton. Portland and Huntingtion attended the dance. ENTERTAIN GUESTS WITH THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stucky entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner at their home on North Third street Thursday. Decorations were in keeping with Thanksgiving. Covers were laid at the dining table for Mr. and Mrs. Joel Augsburger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Augsberger of Berne; Elmer Stucky and s.on Leßoy and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stucky and family, ,Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stucky and daughter Mary Margaret of Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Stucky and family of Warren: Chris Stuckey of New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stuckey of Geneva; , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Claudon and daughter Jean Marie of Valparaiso; and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stucky and son Ronald. entertains guests ON THANKSGIVING DAY Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber enI tertained with a Thanksgiving Dinner at their home on Tenth street. Thursday noon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. David Gerber of tills city, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heckman and Miss Lulu Gerber of Fort Wayne, the Misses Helen and I Sally Gerber, and Mr. and Mrs. I : Gerbn of this city. GUESTS ATTEND THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jackson of east of the city entertained with a Thanksgiving Day dinner, Thursday noon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jackson, son Carl and daughters Beulah and Erma of Fort Wayne: Mrs. Dave Campbell and daughters Margaret and Betty, Mr. and M:s. Albert Mutschler and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koos, son Gerald and daughters Helen and Genevieve, Morris Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jackson and granddaughter Janice. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Shroll entertained with a Thanksgiving Dinner at their home in this city, Thursday noon. Guests included the Misses Nona, .Isabel, and Marie Turner Ray Turner and Mrs. Mel Wertzberger of Rochester, Rev. and Mrs. Howaid Brumlry of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Shroll and daughters Helen and Edwina. ENTERTAINS AT SIX O’CLOCK DINNER Miss Lee Anna Vance was hostess at a six o’clock turkey dinner, given at her home on North Second stieet, Sunday evening, for Paul Liston of New York city, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bosse, Miss Della Sellemeyer, and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance of this city. THANKSGIVING GATHERING HELD AT FRANK CLICK HOME i The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Click was the scene of a family gathering on Thanksgiving day. At noon a bountiful turkey dinner I was served. Those who enjoyed the repast I were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Flick, I Dorothy Flick. Virginia Johnson, I Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McDowell and son Robert and Mary Brandyberry all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Connor and daughters Eloise and Adelina of Winchester; Mr. and
Mis. Walter Duke and son Vaughn of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Burkhead and children Mary Kathryn and Nolan, Mrs. Rolla Johnson and baby and Mrs. H. G. Hendricks of Monroe. During the afternoon Mrs. Dennis Brandyberry and s6n Ervin of Fort Wayne called at the Click home. FAMILY ENJOYS THURSDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. W S. McKean of Monroe entertained at noon dinner at their home, on Thanksgiving Day Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Millard McKean and son Roy, Mr. and M s. Clarence McKean and daughters Lucile and Pauline of Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest I.ake of this city. ENTERTAINS WITH THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. ißen Schroyer entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner at their home, Thursday noon for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirsch, Edgar Mutschler, Fred Mutschler. Mr. and Mrs. Schroyer and family. Mrs. Leo Kirsch will entertain the members of the Psi lota Xi sorority at the regular business meeting, Tuesday night at eight o’clock at the B. R. Farr home on Jefferson street. ENTERTAIN FAMILIES WITH TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neireiter of North Ninth street entertained Thursday with a delicious Thanks giving Day dinner. The large dining table was centered with chrysanthemums, and white tapers in silver holders. The turkey dinner was served in two delicious courses. Covers were laid for Miss Emma Fry, Miss Irene Neireiter, Mrs. George Fry and Miss Florence Anderson all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. William Kohls and family, Don Stump, George Stump, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Neireiter. A lunch was served during the evening, following a social afternoon. THANKSGIVING DAY OBSERVED WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beaveri of North Second street entertained with a Thanksgiving Day dinner, Thursday noon. The occasion also honored Mrs. Beavers on her birthday anniversary. The centerpiece of the table was a large birthday cake arranged with lighted candles, and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cable and daughter Audrey Marie and son Claude Allen of Fort Wayne; and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and daughters Virginia and JuHanna and son Bobby of Van Wert, 0., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beavers and son Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers and son Jimmy. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller of Fort Wayne. FAMILY GROUP ENJOYS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer and daughter Elizabeth of east of the city entertained with a Thanksgiving Day dinner honoring their son David, who is a junior at the Indiana Central College at Indianapolis and who is visiting with his parents over the holiday. Guests at the dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linn and farpily Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roop, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roop and children of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cramer and children of Roanoke; Marie Wolf and Mrs. Marie Drummond. IC-NICK CLUB IS ENTERTAINED The members of the Ic-Nick Club were entertained by Miss Nola Bansei-, Wednesday evening. Thankster at the home of Miss Marie Zegiving appointments were used throughout the decorations, tallys and party favors. Bingo was played and prizes w r ere awarded the person making bingo in each game. The small tables were then laid with linens and a one course luncheon was served by Miss Banter. The next meeting will be a Christmas party in two weo'.ts at the home of Miss Marie Zeser, with Mrs. George Stults being the assisting hostess. MRS. TILLMAN GEHRIG SURPRISED WITH PARTY Mrs. Tillman Gehrig was pleasantly surprised when a number of her friends honored her with a birth day party at her home, Wednesday evening. Games of five hundred were played and at the conclusion of the games high score prizes were a -warded to Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Albert Mutschler, and Mrs. Charles Miller. A lovely birthday gift was then presented to M s. Gehrig from the tadies, and a delicious luncheon was served-at the close of the evening. Those present were the Mesdames Dave Adams, Albert Mutschler, Charles Brodbeck, Lew Gehrig’, Fred Ahr, Charles Bieneke, Dora Miller, Dan Weidler, A. R. Fledderjohann, Ervin Miller, Carl Schafer. Dallas Goldner, Dave Campbell, Ben Schroyer Charles Miller, Albert Miller, and Mrs. Tillman Gehrig.
MTownTalk Mr. Burg Womack and fanlily ■ wish to thank th? teachers and school friends for the lovely basket ; of fruit and candies they brought Woodson Womack, who is still confined to his home with a fractured I foot. Chester Brandyberry, Don Koos ’ and James Fisher went to Chicago, • 111., where they will visit with the • latter’s relatives over the week-end. I 1 Mrs. Catherine Costello, Mr. and . Mrs. Frances Costello and son spent i j Thanksgiving Day in Fort Wayne I i with relatives. i Warren W. Moses of Helenna, Montana, and sister, Annette L. i Moses were guests of Mr. and Mrs. !H. P. Moses at Fort Wayne for Thanksgiving Day. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn spent . Thanksgiving Day with the George , j Morris family at Bluffton. Dr. and Mrs. Fred I. Patterson were at Winchester over ThanksI giving, th£ guests of John Cheney land family. II Mrs Robert Donneny and son ■ Bobby of Renssalaer, Mrs. Merle • Gass and daughter Barbara Jean : and Mrs. Vincent Pease of Bluffton 11 were Thursday afternoon guests of Miss Helen Gerber. Mrs. Addie Gass and son Bill and daughter Beatrice, Mrs. M. Fullenkamp and daughter Rose spent Thanksgiving Day in Chicago, visits ing Herb Fullenkamp. They will I spend the week-end in Waukegan, II ill., visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. , Weismantel and family. . i Harold Zwick, a student at Indi(;ana University Medical school in , | Indianapolis, will arrive in this city , i tonight to spend the week-end. Tile Misses Louise Haubold and I Edwina Shroll, Harold Strickler of 1 this city and Bill Cook of Blanchester, Ohio, spent Thursday evening ‘ in Fort Wayne. Arthur Closs, Russel Acker, the Misses Mary Cowen. Leia Palmer and Miriam Haley attended the Au- ’! burn-Decatur basketball game at Auburn, Wednesday evening. Miss Leia Palmer and Strickler motored to Van Buren, I Thursday where Miss Palmer will . spend the week-end visiting, f | Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver were the I j Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of , Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Jones of Berne. > Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Golder of Lig- - onier spent Thanksgiving Day with their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. l and Mrs. R. E. Vance. i Miss Catherine Fritzinger of this s city and Mart Torborg of Notre | ? Dame University were the guests i i of friends in Fort Wayne Thursday 1 I evening. 1 ’ Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith and i ■ sons of Detroit, Mich., returned to , I their home today after visiting with . i Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith on Third . street. They were accompanied I home by Miss Gaynel Graber who ! wiu visit there. I . Miss Vi Davis of Fort Wayne was I among the out-of-town guests at ■ the Phi Delt dance, Thursday eveining. Clay Hall of Indianapolis spent I ■ Thanksgiving Day in this city visit- ; ing friends. . | Mr. and Ms. Sylvester Everhart j j were Thursday dinner guests of ; Mrs. A. E. Everhart at Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kessler of j Hammond spent Thanksgiving Day and will spend the week-end visitI ing Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler of ’ ’ Monro’S. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhrick of 3 ! this city were dinner guests of Mr. ’ and Mrs. Jack Leigh of Fort Wayne, ? Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Harcomb | of Cincinnati, Ohio, are the week-1
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lend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. I | Brentlinger of Route 9 ; I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall of , Bluffton attended the Turkey Trot j at the Country Club, Thursday evening. Miss Naomt Tomlinson of Evan- : ston is spending several days visiting a college chum, Miss Bernice Nelson of this city. , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Claudon and daughter Jean Marie of Valparaiso spent Wednesday evening and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stucky. The Misses Victoria Mills and Ruth Adams, teachers at Rochester high school are in this city spend-1 ing the rest of the week with their; parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stucky of Geneva were Wednesday evening! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stucky. ■ Bernard Wemhoff, a student at I Detroit University, is spending the week-end vacation with his parents ; in this city. Miss Mildred Akey, a student at! Indiana University, Bloomington, is i spending the Thanksgiving vaca-1 tion in this city with her mother, Mrs. Dora Akey. Miss Vivian Thomas, a student j at Franklin college is spending the Thanksgiving and week-end vaca- ’ tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I H. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman White of I Berne attended the Phi Delta Kap- I pa dance here Thanksgiving night, i Miss Dora Shosenbrg, a student | at Ball State Teacher's college. ; Muncie, is spending the Thanksgiv- 1 ing vacation with her parents in 1 this city. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake of this city w-ere supper guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Tony Brickley and daughter Marjorie of Fort Wayne, Thanksgiving evening. James Burk, a freshman at Indiana University, Bloomington, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Burk of this city. Mrs. Deborah Andrews, of near this city left to live with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baker at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Robert Jenkins of Kokomo, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks will be joined by
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