Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1932 — Page 3

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f Paris Styles m — 1 — ■ By Mary Knight H,' , st ,ff i err. -..ondellt <rn SingleKits wdb three buttons ■ front o' ""' "' Ji Urt ' ! “ k ’ K„ ull- .>n tin* popularity K Spring. They have the ■ (IdblrM. -t'-d models rn a: al! I not be ’ thP straight line motif, ■id run to a I 1 "'"' '" fronl ' ruins ensernh'e by Heim sl li,. -del. B tailored jack- ■ »run Th.' dress is of J, ,range an lis worn with cut and tiny ve-t of fla■lotli in t»ba< < " brown. A.;e e lv enough, the model Is InokinF,eave » ~,1,-n material br the i,!a. k d ess designed and Armand. I: has a color the blue buckle at the belt M e shoulder. 1 lie draped I Jront becomes a divided the back, and thus some)W ap;ears -uddeiily under gon sun here. TAIN GUESTS EASTER DINNER Ct'rol It ..'1 ■ -'ad Mrs. At rers united in entertaining Easter dinner, at the Beaoe. Sunday noon. At twelve the dinner aas served and uere laid tor Mr. and Mrs. ■ller and ihildren Mildred. .Dorothy. Eleanor. Bernard teph. Tommy Gene of Fort Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols rity, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nd children Virginia. Julia d Bobby nf Van Wert, Ohio, and Mrs. Beavers and son LTS IE DANCE unital Spring Sport Dance given by the Phi Delta Kaptensity at Sunset Park, it of this city. Friday evenril 1. Dancing will liegin IE CORT st Time Tonight FORBIDDEN” never know the power of Mil you've been thrilled i jlvine romance. I Stanwyck, Adolph Menjou Med-tomeay, Cartoon, Movietone News. Wc 35c NOTICE! RICES REDUCED! ve Tomorrow our Midweek I* price will be reduced to IOC and 1 5C tijh class picture _ but at 1 you can afford to pay.

ADAMS THEATRE OUGHT and TOMORROW — 10c-35c “MANHATTAN PARADE” !h WINNIE IJGHTNER, ( HAS. BUTTERWORTH, SMITH & DALE. DICKEY MOORE. ' Kirill the Screen can Offer! ,Gorgeous Girls to Gaze How.ing situations to Uitigh About! Riotous Gags nr Over! W-A STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY Comedy. * ~ — .1 ■ ■ I——- ■ - ■ ■— —-Tnrnr~ri'iiiiniiiMii ■ ■■■■■ jewel 4M B ZJa ■raj RkNW *'<• FLAKES 7 Country Club—-Large 13 ounce ountry ciub package. Special Qr» M I L K this week t/V all _ BANANAS. Fancy Ripe IQ,, ns DC Fruit, 4 tbs A*7V V PRITNES, 70-80 size •ounds re KeUle Kendered JSC LETTUCE, Large Solid Heads 10C fe E BEEF 2tt>Msc

CLUB CALENDAR Monday t Dramatic Department meeting, Miss Lee Anna Vance, postponed. Christian Junior Girls, Kathryn and Helen Jean Kohls. 7 p. m. Pythian sNeedle Club. K. of P. Home, after lodge. Research Club, Mrs. Frank Downs. 2:30 p. tn. Literature Department Meeting, postponed. Art Department meeting,' post1 poned. Monday Night Bridge Club, M'». 1 Harry Merry. 7 p. m. 1 Phi Delta Kappa Stag Banquet ' Portland Country Club. 6:30. luetday * i Ad Libitum Club, Mrs. Chester Reynolds 8 p. m. I | Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland I igh School. 1 p. m. ‘ Carpe Diem Club Mrs. Mlles Roop, 7:30 p. m. I Tri Kul>;.a Business Meeting. I Miss Sally Gerber, 8 p. m. Pleasant Grove Missionary So- ’ ciety. Mrs. Ross Harden. 1:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Women's Mission ary Society, church parlors. 2:30 p. nt. Catholic laidies Social Clirti Card Party. Catholic school hall. 8 p. m. ; . supper. 6 to 11 p. m. Wednesday y . j Mt Pleasant Bfble Class. Mr. and I , Mr.-. William Jones. 7:30 p. m. ' Elks Dance, Elks Home. 9p. m. . | Young Matrons Club, Mrs. MerI lin Doan. 2 p. m. Alpha Zeta Bridge Club. Mrs. I I Herb Kern. 7:30 p. ni. Union Township Woman's Club, i Mrs. Harold Harvey. 1 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club. Mrs. A. i D. Suttles. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club. Mrs. Perry Short 2 P. tn. St. Vincent de Paul. Catholic 1 high school. 2 p. m. Thursday M. E. Women’s Foreign Missioni ary Society. Mi s. John Nelson, 2:30. . I So. Cha Rea. Mrs. Clyde Butler, i i 7: 30 p. nt. > t Thursday Night Bridge Club. Mrs. , j William,Bowers. 7 p. m. St Xflsrys Home Economics Club I Mrs. Kia Manlier. 1:30 p m. i Eastern Star Initiation and Potluck supper, Ma.-oilic Hall, 6:15 p. m. | W. O. T. M.. Moose Home. 7:30 !>■ T'. 1 - Friday Phi Delt Annual S, ring Sport Dance, Sunset, 9:30 p m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid 10c plate t su; per. 5 p. m i ~' | at nine thirty o'clock and continue until one. Neil Welch and his Ohio Stomp- | ers will .urni h music for dancing. i The affair will be exclusive for j couples, and strbscriptipns may be ( .ob.ained from any member of the j Phi Delt fraternity or at the gate at, tile evening of the dance. i A large number of couples from t Phi Delt chapters in surrounding towns and cities will attend the I dance. Glen Beavers. Bill Erwin •and Tom Haubold comprise the

DECATDR DAR Y DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 28 1932

committee In charge of the ar- 1 raugements. 'ENTERTAINS ai dinner Mra. Clara Meyer entertained with an Easter dinner, Sunday tioon fittest- Included Mr and Mrs. Louis I Mr-yes and dauglrter Betty Um of I iTetmlt. Michigan. Mrs. Mary Fullletikamp and daughter Miss Rose, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers and | children. | MRS ANNA APPLEMAN [CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr . \nna Appelman of w<«t of •hi- city, celebrates! her ninetieth ,birthday anniversary with a poKy at I her home, Easter Sunday. At six | o'clock the guests were seated at it j long table centered with a largo | birthday cake. 'I he honored guest received a [ n irnber o beautiful birthday gifts, I and ninety deep red roses were pre-i-nted to her from her children and grandchildren in honor of the day. I hose present were Mr. and Mr. William IxMche of Coldwater Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. William Failrote. Mr. and Mry. George Appelman. Mr. and Mrs. Godfred Nesswald. Lena. Itose, John and Joseph .Xp!>elman, Father J. J. Hennes. Father Ivo from Huntington, and the honored gue-t, Mrs. Aiqielman. Airs. Appelntan, who is one of the oldest women in Adams County, is enjoying tuirly good health. She has been sick this winter, but has recovered sufficiently to enjoy her ninetieth birthday party. entertain AT DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber enertained at dinner, Sunday evening iat their home on North Tenth ; street. Covers were laid for Mr. , and Mrs. Ed Franke and son Richard and .Miss Helen Gerber of Fort Wayne; Bob Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Genlier and son Carl and daughter Sally.

I ENTERTAIN GUESTS W.TH SUNDAY DINNER Mrs. Rhoda Hill and daughter Mabel entertained with an Easter dinner, Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douse, son Billy and daughter Marjorie of Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts and Mr. and Mrs. 1.. L. Pettit and daughter i Zelda of Monmouth. The meeting of the Dramatic Department of the Woman's Club which was to have been held at the home of Miss l.eo Anna Vance, tonight. has been postponed. MR. AND MRS. KERN ENTERTAIN with DINNER Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas Kern of North Seventh street entertained i with a dinner, Sunday noon at their j home. Covers were laid at the din-j ing tabic for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaunt, son Kenneth and daughter Peggy la>u. Mr. and Mrs. 1., s. Armstrong and son Tommy. Miss Margaret Kern and lx>re- Michaud of I Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. ' Herb Kern o. this city. The Thursday Nigh’ Bridge Club I will meet at the home of Mrs. Wil- ' Ham Bowers Thursday night at seven o'clock. Mrs. Clyde Butler will entertain the members of the So Cha Rea Club ut her home Thursday night | I at .-even-thirty o’clock. < 8. P. O. ELKS DANCE TO BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY Arrangements are being complet-1 ed for the dance to be given by the j members of the local B. P. O. Elks | lodge in the Elks Home on North I Second street, Wednesday night, March 30. Members of the lodge, their wives and sweethearts will attend the dance, which will begin at y o'clock Wednesday night. Music will be furnished by the Paul Weaver Orches- I tra of Fort Wayne. Tickets for the dance are being ! sold by a committee in charge ot the arrangements, for one dollar;! All members o the organization 1 are invited to attend. !he Young Matrons Club will meet with Mis. Merlin Doan Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock sharp. All members are. urged to be present. The members of the Kirkland Ladies Club will meet in the Kirkland I High ,-chool Tuesday afternoon at I one o'clock. ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS ! Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Johnston enI tertained at dinner, Easter Sunday, for the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby, daughter Patsy and son Billy, of Syracuse, and Wilbur Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and family. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist. Episcopal Church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Nelson of Fourth street Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. RELATIVES ENJOY EASTER DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garerd and i daughter patsy were guests at Eas- I her dinner. Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. 11.. C. Wilhelm in Fort Wayne. Other j guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold

* Hum larger and tnas James \r)ow and Robert Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Deal and daughterw Contatio and Joan of Fort Wayne. During the morning the guests Ktteiuled the baptismal services in whh h James At'ioW and Rohm Lee Ifumhurger ware bai.tlaad. At the W’est Wayne P. It church. Mr . Chester Reynolds will lu> the hoste s to the memliors of the Ad Libitum Club at her home Tuesday night at eight o'clock. RELATIVES enjoy EASTER DINNER Mr. and Mrs. It C. Ehlngr-r of North Third stre.q, entertalhed at a six o'clock dinner. Sunday even- ■ Ing.'Guests Included Mr. and Mr Sam C. Miller and daughter Billie Joan, J. C. peoples of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller and ! daughter Dorothy, Mr. und Mrs. Clem Kortenber and daughter Don na Lott of this city. The Carpe iMem Club will meet Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock with Mr>s. Miles Roop. The Mt. Pleasant laldies Aid Society will serve a ten cent plate, supper, Friday evening from five o'clock until all have been served. Everybody is we’-g:::.. to attend. The Mt. Pleasant Bible (".as- will ' meet with Mr. and Mrs. William [Jones, Wednesday evening at sevenI thirty o'clock. I The Juionr Girls of the Christian ! church will meet with the Misses l Kathryn and Helen Jean Kohls, toj night at seven o'clock. , DECATUR WOMAN MARRIED SATURDAY At eight o’clock Saturday night. Mrs. Anna Van Camp ot near Decatur and Frank Trempof Linn Grove were married in the parsonage of the Six Mile Christian Church, east of Bluffton. The Rev. Guy Walters officiated at the marriage which was witnessed by Harry Troy of near Linn

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Vagabond Lover's Home, Sweet Hom? j *• -* f'W- - ■ A I * - ? yjwiMfci .Mu Ik*.-1 • ’’w o-iiv j , l_ Jb This is the modest little shack in Beverly Hills. ♦ and attached grounds was recently consummated on Cal., that Rudy Vallee, famous radio crooner, and behalf of the singer. The house is said to b • one his wife, the former Fay Webb, will call their little of the -how places of Beverly Hills and cost Rudy gray home in the west. Purchase of the residence SIOO,OOO. Inset is a recent photo of Rudy and Fay.

Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Tremp will make their home on Route 6. Bluffton. ADAMS COUNTY COUPLE ARE MARRIED SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Martha Mette Wahli and Chris Meschberger, both of French township, Adams county, was solemnized at the Missionary church parsonage in Berne, at two o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Alfred Clauser officiated. The couple was attended by Miss Frieda Wahli and Howard Mescliberger. The bride wore a becoming frock of violet blue crepe with a hat to match and blonde footwear. They left for a short wedding trip, keeping their destination a secret, and upon their return will reside on a farm, three miles west of Berne. The bride has been en-

l gaged in houseworit, ami the groom [ is a farmer. FORMER DECATUR MAN ELOPES WITH BERNE GIRL The elopement of Miss Vera Baumgartner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sum Baumgartner of near Herne, and Floyd Rupert, son of William G. Rupert of Monroe was learned by relatives today. The •otiple left lust Sunday, Marell 20, an<l wore married in Michigan durI ing the past week. They are expected to return today and will live on !a farm four miles west of Monroe. The groom formerly lived in this city here ho was employed. HONORS GUEST WITH DINNER PARTY Mrs. C. J. Vogleßede entertained -,'t her home on Monroe street. Sat-

' urdtly evening witli a dinner party I honoring Miss Margaret Uhl of Toledo, Ohio who is visiting in this city Easter appointments were ttseo hroughout tile dinner. Covers were laid for Hie honored | guest, Miss Uhl, tlie Misses Margar- ■■: Holthouse. Mary F: In f. Florence und Irene H'dthous ", and the Misses Mary Margaret and Helen Voglewede, students at Mt. St. Joseph school at Cincinnati, who are spend ing a vacation tiers English m«n • >dsa Tiie streamline projectile was de veloped and first perfected by an Englishman. Sir Joseph Wittworth. in ISGG. Tlie French have used the streamline p-ojectiie since 1893. ft was used by tills country during the World war.

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IELECTRIC COP HAS LONG BEAT ißun Francisco, (U.R) In Han Fram ! i'o’-i ferry building stands a | -late ,'uilleeman who Ims the. long-|e.-t beat ill the world. , He patrols this bent night und I day, mid receives no salary. And Im patrols It without h-avlng n tiny room, located high nbovo st ream of commuters that How ceu de sly through the hulldlng He is an "electric cop" and his |ob is hi check, hour by hour, the safety devices aluhe Hie waterfront that guides terry sti-um.r-i and ships to their pier.s. Tlie "electric cop" is a niigilt-o* hoard In Hie office of file chief electr'jeian of the State Harlxif. Commission. His work is to see that every fog whistle, .siren and warning bell nn the water front is on tha. job. Near each waterfront pier signal, hell and whistle la a mlcro- ' phono, which goes to the monitor board, There microphones are v ! plugged into a switchboard. As each , “mike" fs plugged in and a button rt i pressed, tlie bell, whistle or siren Q [ sounds in the receiver of the teleI phone operators' iristrumont. d: oClassed by Their Speech As u vessel Is known by the sound, whether It he cracked or hot. so mes are proved, by their speeches, >. lietlier they lie wise or 1 foolish. —I h-moslhei.es

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