Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1931 — Page 5

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CALENDAR Monday ,. Mrs. E<l lock. is . i Mrs. Charles 7:30 uesctay ■M yj ,'ownship Home , postp<m< il ind. f- ~ I? meeting. Calle Parrish. S p. Hi. ■-JK~ Dutiful Daughters Runyon Club. Mrs. Peril : -a X. .-oru'ity business. 9 I ■■ Wednesday <i".'iy Clnb. Magdeleii o'clock. Club. Mrs. F. E. !• I’aul Society, < 'atli | - :-i meeting i 2 i -sio’iary s 2'30 p. ii. < lb. Mrs. Er <1 p. - Eloise 1.. K Thursday ami Win Class. Mr. •-. Win. Str.ilen 7:30 p m.

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' ' I 2:30 p. m. Methodist W. H. M. S„ Mrs. John Tyndall. 2:30 p. ni. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, Rev. T. H. Harmon, all day. Monroe M. E. Ladfrs Aid. Mrs ' John Crist, 1:30 p. m. Calvary Ladies Aid Soviet' - , church parlors, 1:30 p. in. Friday Religious Study Club. Miss Mardeline Schmitt, 6:30 p. in. Saturday Zion Reformed W. M. S. and G. M. G. Cafeteria supper, church dining hall, 5 to 7 p. m. MR. AND MRS. SMITH HONORED WITH DINNER E. W. Hendricks entertained with a Thanksgiving Day dinner at his j home south of Monroe, Thursday I in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith | of Petoskey. Mich., and Miss Fern i Hendricks of Flint, Mich. Dinner was served to tin follow- | ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Smith. • Miss Hendricks. John McClain of | Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hend- ' ricks and daughters. Mary. Faye, i Beatrice, Ruth, and Nina of BluffI ton: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lehman, i John Lehman and Tillman Augsburger of Geneve; Mr. and Mrs. S. V. j Johnson, Meredith, Thelma and Robert Johnson of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks and sons Royle Leonard, Richard and Russell of Monroe and Mr. Hendricks. The Mt. Pleasant Bible class will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman. The meeting of the Missionary > | Society of the Zion Reformed I Church which was 11 have been : held Tuesday afternoon, has been | ; postponed until Wednesday after-, ’ noon at two-thirty o'clock in the church parlors. All members are'

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1 111 take note in the change of the meeting. The regular meeting of the C. L. of C. will be held in the Catholic High School hall, Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock. The election . of officers will be held. The w. M. A. of the United Breth- ! ren church will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock at the home 0,l Afrs. Hubert Cochran on North [Fifth street. Mrs. Frank Bohnke | will be the assisting hostess. The Religious Study Club will meet Friday night at six-thirty o’ clock with Miss Magdaline Sdhmitt mst.ad of Wednesday night, as had been planned. The Work and Win class of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet at the home cL Mr. and Mrs. William Strahm, Thursday night at seven-thirty o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Heibert Cochran will be the assisting host and hostess. All members are urged to be present. The Women's Missionary Society and the Girls Missionary Guild of the Zion Reformed Church will serve a cafeteria supper in the Reformed church dining hall, Saturday night. December 5, from five ! to ssxen o’clock. MONROE TOWNSHIP COUPLE MARRIED Miss Martha Habvgger, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Habegger of near Monroe and Noah D. Mazelin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mazelin of Monroe township were ma ried at eleven o'clock Sunday morning at the A. C. Church, northwest of Berne. Rev. R. D. Schwartz pastor, received the marriage vows The groom is engaged in business as a carpenter. The newly married couple will make their home with the groom’s parents. The St. Vincent de Paul Society will meet Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o’clock in the Catholic School. This will be the last mest- ■ ing of the year. The meeting will be held the first Wednesday o. Dei cenrber instead of the last, on acc tint of the Christmas holiday. Mrs Frank Schmitz, Mrs. Jess Kuhn and Mrs. William Schumacher will I be hostesses. — The N. and T. Club will meet with Mrs. Carl Hammond, Wednesi day afternoon at two o’clock. All' i members are requested to be preI sent and the child.en are also inviti ed to attend the Children's party which will be held in connection with the meeting. HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The D eember meeting of th" Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be held at the home of Mrs. John Tyndall on North Fourth street, Thursday afternoon at twothirty o'clock. Mrs. R. D. Myers will give the s?cond chapter of the study book The Challenge of Change,’’ ami Mrs. J. M. Miller will be the devo tional leader. The assisting hostesses for the meeting will b ■ the Medames E. N Wicks, Frank Krick, and Fred Schafer, and Miss Maigaret Peoples. The Literature Department of the Woman's Club will meet Monday vening. December 7, at seventhirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. B. ErTin. ENTERTAIN ! AT DINNER A Thanksgiving Turkey dinner was enjoyed by the family of M s. Drusilla Fuhrman on Thanksgiving Day, at her home. Those present wer Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fuhrman and son Dick of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Mrs. i C. F. Miller and children Ivan. Fuhrman. and Verna Alice of Celina, 0.. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Springer and daughter of Monroe; Mr. and Mis. Maurice Fuhrman and daughter of Huntington; Norval, Lois Fuhrman and the hostess. The meeting of the St. Marys Township Home Economics Clubs which was scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs. H. O. Davis in Pleasant Mills, Tuesday afternoon, has been postponed indefinitely. The Ladies Shakespeare Chib will meet Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. E. France. Mrs. I>. B. Erwin will be the leader for the i afternoon. The Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday at the i home of Rev. T. H. Harmon for an all day meeting and pot-luck dinner. All members are asked to bring needles, thimble and ' scissors as curtains lor the church will be made dining the afternoon. ENTERTAINS FOR LOGANSPORT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew I entertained at their home near this city with a dinner Sunday for a number of guests from Logansport. Covers were laid for Mrs. William Buckingham. Mr. and Mrs. David Brandt and sou Ernest,

Miss Madeline Holland of Logansport. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drew of Geneva. Mrs. Madeline Dunn and daughters Katie, Joan and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Drew and Mrs. Henry Baumann. Miss Lee Anna Vance of this city and Paul Liston of New York City were dinner guests of Mr. Sunny M. Schick of Fort Wayne, Saturday evening, and also attended the E. Jane Hamilton Society dance at the Anthony Hotel. — The Religious Study club will; meet at the home of Madelene! Schmit Wednesday evening at ■ 6:30 o’clock. MRS. DAVID ADAMS SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY A number of friends of Mrs. David Adams of Ninth street, pleasantly surprised her Saturday night at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The guests arrived at the Adams home where they completely surprised Mrs. Adams. Games of Five Hundred were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Carl Shaffer and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck for high scores; and by Mrs. Dave Campbell for consolation. The friends presented Mrs. Adams with a pretty birthday gift. A delicious one course 'uncheon was served at ttrn close of the evening. Those present at the party were the Mesdames Albert Mutschler, Ben Schroyer, Dave Campbell. Ervin, Albert and Charles Miller, Cari Shafter, Charles Brodbeck. Dallas Goldner, Tillman Gehrig, Harry Miller, Charles Beineke, Martin Miller, Tillman Gerber, Ed. Miller and Walter Deitsch, all of this city, and L. M. Hubley of Montpelier. The Calvary Ladies Aid Sociey will meet in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock for the regular business meeting. The election of officers will be held, and the annual exchange of Christmas gifts will be made. Every members is requested to be present. The Ladies Aid Society of the Monroe Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Crist, Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. o COURT HOUSE Marriage License Noah D. Mazelin. Berne, route 2 carpenter to Martha L. Habegger, Monroe, route 2. Real Estate Transfers Chirton Lautzenheiser, 39 acres in Blue Creek township to Charles Morrison for SIBOO.OO. Robert M. Fritzinger et ux. in lots 223, 274. 275, 73 and 21, in Decatur to Harry Fritzinger for SI.OO. . o BERNE MAN IS DEATH’S VICTIM (CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE, Steiner Neuhauser. He was engaged in farming until he was 21 years of gae when he became a salesman at the Peoples Store in Berne. He remained in that position until four years ago when he gained a position in the Hoosier Milk Condensory at Bluffton, quitting that position on August 18 on account of ill health. On March 27, 1908 he was married so Della Soldner of Berne, who survives together with three children, Murrell, Kenneth and Christine. His father, John Neuhauser and his step-mother, survive. One brother. Amos Neuhauser of Bluffton and two sisters, Mrs. Noah Schlotzhauer and Miss Sylvia Neuhauser of Bluffton survive also. His mother and two sisters preceded him in death. The deceased was a member of the Berne Mennonite church. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home and at 2 o’clock at the Mennonite church in Borne, - with the Rev. C. H. Suckau officiating. Burial will t<e in the M. R. E. i cemetery. i o -■ ■ — PIONEER WOMAN EXPIRES TODAY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE i preceded her in death more than 10 years ago. Surviving arc three ehildn n. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse of this city, Charles X. Niblick of Fort Waynn. and Miss Verona Niblick of this city, and 5 grandchildren. For the past four years Mrs. Niblick made her home with her nephew. Jesse G. Niblick, 303 North Second street. The daughters. Mrs. Holthouse and Miss Niblick who with the son Charles were at the bedside of the deceased at the time of her death are accompanying the body to this city where it will be taken to the J. G. Niblick home. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Niblick, Mrs. Charles S. Niblick, and Mrs. William McLuckie of Chicago and Indiana : Harfclor will also accompany the! body here. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

NEW BUILDING TO BE CENTER OF DAY’S MEET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) zszz . it for the postal service. To Inspect Building Following the program the_pub-l lie is invited to inspect the new and modern building. 4 Postmaster Graham today issued an invitation to everyone to visit the new building and to participate in the dedicatory program. Banquet In Evening At 6 o’clock Tuesday evening a banquet and program will be held at the K. of C. hall for postal employes, visiting postmasters, employes of the U s'. Postal service and Decatur citizens. The Ladies .Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve the banquet. Invitations to postmasters and employes of the postal service in a radius of 100 miles of Decatur were Issued last week by the local post office employes and a large crowd is expected at the afternoon and evening programs. To Move Later Postmaster Graham stated today that business would be conducted in the old post office building on Monroe street for a few days. He stated that announcement would be made previous to the moving to the new location. The furniture and other fixtures were being placed in tlH‘ building today. The Music Program The G. E. Band will play the following numbers: Stars and Stripes Forever .Sousa War Songs Beyer Flag of the Free. America, the Beautiful. Battle Cry of Freedom. Praise For Peace. Auld Lang Syne. The Junio; Band will render the following selections. After the school children congregate on Liberty Way, they will open the pro gram by playing “America." The boys and girls will sing. After the raising of the flag, the children will sing the “Star Spangled Banner,' accompanied by the band. The following additional numbers will be rendered: Keller's American Hymn. Battle Hymn of the Republic. Old Kentucky Home. Camping on the Old Camp Ground Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. Dixie. —o AWARDS READY FOR WINNERS IN EACH CLASS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEI for late corn. The 10-c.ar sample should be brought in on trays. Th ■ prizes in each class are $5 for firs, place, $4.50 for second; $4.00 for third; $3.50 for fourth; $3 for fifth; $2.50 for sixth; $2 for seventh; $1.50 for eighth; $1 for 9th and fifty cents for tenth place. “Two classes are made for single ear entries. One class for early and one class for late corn. The premiums for each class are as follows: First, $2.50; second, $2.25; third. $2; fourth, $1.75; fifth, $1.50; sixth, $1.25; seventh, $1; eighth, 75c; ninth, 50c; tenth, 25c. "While this show will be a comparison show, kny argument will I he decided by the judge according to the corn show standard for the state. "The committee has arranged a shelling contest for boys and a contest for men for Saturday evening, December 12th, beginning at 7:00 p. m. They expect to shell two ears of each townsTiip, if entered, both in the men's class and in the boy's class. They will determine the percentage of corn to cob. The I prize for tliis contest are: First. $1; second, 75c; third, 50c; fourth. I 25c. The committee in charge of I the contest is Leon Neuenschwander, chairman. Henry Aschlemann and John E. Heimann for the men. Leland Ripley, chairman, and G. R. Bierly, Franklin C. Mazelin for the boys. In case more than two ears % are entered from the township, a committee of corn | growers from the township will bi J asked to select the two ears to be shelled for that township. “The county corn sfiow is sponsored by the Decatur Chamber of Commerce who have contributed $lO9 to cover premiums and ex penses of the show."

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Miss Alice Alwein has returned to Deieware, Ohio after a visit here. Miss Josephine Archbold has returned to Indiana University after a few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Owens of Orchard Lake and Mrs. F. E. DeVilbiss of Pontiac, Mich., have returned home after a several days visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Calland and daughter, Miss Martha Elizabeth of Detroit stopped here last evening for a visit at the Avon Burk home on their way home from a Thanksgiving visit at Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Macy are in Detroit today. Mr. and Mrs: J. H. Heller entertained a i ew relatives at dinn r Saturday evening for Mrs. DeVilbisb. The Everett jury attended the Presbyterian church in a body Sunday morning. Charles L. McDorman, of thp secretary of state's office, Indianapolis was a visitor here for a short time Sunday afternoon. J. W. Tyndall has been on the sick list the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Gastors, DeThanksgiving in Chicago visiting their son and daughter-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Eddis Johnson. Mr. Johnsan also attended the International Stock Show while in Chicago. Mrs. Ijayina lHeath and son Darris and daughter Bertha, Kermit Bowen and Jacob Health spent the week-end at Columbus, Ohio, visiting with Mrs. H aith's sister, Mrs. Lena Smith and family. Mrs. Fred King's sister. Mrs. Don Dibble and children June and Marjorie of Celina, 0., were over Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and family. Mr. King accompanied them to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sha r of South I Bend, and Rev. and Mrs. G. Ken- | neth Shafer of Cincinnati, O„ have returned to their homes after spending the Thanksgiving Day holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith of Petoskey' Mich., and Miss Fern Hendricks of Flint, Mich., motored to Adams county where they spent Thanksgiving day and the week-end visiting relatives ami friends at Monroe. Pleasant Mills and this city. They were Saturday evening dinner guests at the Dr. J 5. D. Beavers home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gobach and family of Toledo. Ohio were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Cowen over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart had as their guests Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ripley and family of near Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhrielr

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this city. Miss Naomi Tomlinson returned to her home in Evanston after spending Thanksgiving day and the week-end in this city the guest of Miss Bernice Nelson. The Misses Mary Margaret and! Voglewede returned Sunday to Mt. St. Joseph College at Cincinnati, Ohio, after spending Thanksgiving and the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.! C. J. Voglewede in this city. They were accompanied to Cincinnati j by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holthouse, and Miss Margaret Holthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthel and daughter Helen visited pver Thanksgiving and the week-end in'

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Mansfield and Cleveland, tihio. Mrs. J. M. Breiner spent Thanksgiving and the week-end visiting tn Belleville and Mansfield, Ohio. Henry Clinton Clark has returned to the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. -Clark of near Monroe a.ter spending the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark. Mrs. Olivia Teeple and sons Harvey and Virgil and Miss Rosalene Marsh of near Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. George Rush of Fort Wayne have returned to their home I from Flat Rock, 111., after spending a few days with .Mis. Teeple’s father and other relatives and friends. Vernon IHuston of Hoazland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j Clark and daughter Lou Ann and j Miss Agnes Huston. j o FOR SALE — Dodge Eight. Runs like new. New rubber all around. Price $669.00 for quick sale. Inquire of Chevrolet Motor Sales. It