Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1932 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Kirkland Ladies chib, K. H. S„ 1 I ip. m. Monday Night Club, Mis. Herl? Kern, 7:30 p. nt. Pythian Sisters Benefit Party,; | K. of P. Home, 8 p. nt. I Delta Theta Tan business meet-1 jing, Mrs. Frank Schmitz, 7:30 p. ni. Wednesday N. and T. Club, Mrs. Joe Linn, 2 p. nt. Root township 4-H Club, Monmouth H. S. 1:30 P. M. < Presbyterian Mid-week servkje, {church 7:15 p. in. j Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible Class, Mrs. Milton Werling 7:30. Tri Kappa Girl Scouts Troop No. 1, picnic. Central school, 3:30 p. ni. W. O. T. M., Public Meeting, Moose Home, 2 p. in. Thursday Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society Mrs. John Floyd, 2 p. m. Baptist Womens Society, Mrs. i Charles Sanders. 2:30 p. tn. Christian Missionary Society,! I Mrs. Fred King, 7:30 p. m. U. B. Ladies Aid. Mrs. James Stonerook. 2 p m. U. B. Work and Win Class Mr. land Mrs. Homer Arnold, 7:15 at church. M. E. Ever Ready Class, Mrs. Je-- • se Niblick, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical W. M. S., church parlors, 2 p. m. prompt. Methodi-t W. H. M. S., Miss Eoise Lewton, 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society : Guest Day. church parlois 2:30 p.m. Friday Pocahontas and Red Men Open . Meeting. 8 p. m. Saturday | United Brethren C. E. Bake Sale iGeiber’s Meat Market, 10 u. m. | ‘tucky. The bride was a griduate of the Decatur Hizh 5.h0.,1 and attended nurses training school at the Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, 111. i The Christian Endeavor Society of the United Brethren Church will 1 liold u- bake sole in the Gerber Cash I Meat Market. Saturday. June 4. The 1 sale will begin at ten o’clock Saturday morning, and home made cookies cake. pie. doughnuts, and cottage cheese will be sold. The members of the Pocahontas j and Red Men Lodges will unite in 1 entertaining with an open meeting and pot-luck supper at the Red Men Hall Friday evening at eight o’clock j 1 ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Mr. and M s. Ciaude Gay had as their Sunday dinner guests, the Misses Jess Winnes md Miriam . Haley of this city, and Mr. and M s. Elwin Smith of Alma, Mich. The N. and T. Club will meet ' with Mrs. Joe Linn at her home on i First street. Wednesday atfernoon at two o'clock. ENTERTAINS MONDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kessler of Monroe entertained at dinner. Monday noon, for Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart of this city; M . and Mrs. Harry Kessler and son Dorwin of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mi’s. Chester Kessler of Hammond. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO ELECT OFFICERS The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will.meet with Miss Eloise Lewton, Thursday afternoon, June 2, at two-thirty o’clock. The assisting hostesses will be ' I Mrs. Paul Edwards. Mrs. Gerald

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smith, the Misses Vlctorli Milla, Lee Anna Vance, Mary Suttles, ami Laura Stanley. The dnvotlonals will be led by Mis. b b. Uhl, and the lesson leader Will be Miss victoria Mills, and her subject will be" Youth Health Is Wealth.” Buying the p: ngram, the Trlllody 1 rio will sing a selection, and Patsy l.dwards will give 1 reading. A group of songs will be sung by Bet'y Ruth Uhl, and the Trlllody Trio , favor the group with another | select! n. Zula Porter will also give I | a reading. During the business session, the j election of officers will take place. | 1 H' .reshments. will be served by the I hostpssps. , The Tri Kappa Girl Scouts: j 1 roop No. 1, will enjoy a picnic | Wednesday afternoon. The girls j are asked to meet at the Central : school building at three-thirty 1 o'clock and to bring their own suppers, in case of rain, a short business meeting will be held. It is Important that everyone lie present as plans will be made to go to camp this summer. The Women's Society of the Baptist Church will meet Thurnday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock I with Mrs. Charles Sanders. The Women of the Moose will sponsor a public meeting on Child Care and Training at the Moose Home, Wednesday afternoon at two o'Cloi k. A good speaker will be present and an interesting program has been planned by Mrs. William Huffman, (hairman ini charge. The public is invited to I I attend. MRS. HARVEY KOOS SURPRISED WITH PARTY Mrs. Harvey K'.os was delightfully surprised with a dinner and I party at her home on North Fifth street. Sunday noon, the occasion 1 being her birthday anniversary. A large birthday cake centered the dining table, and at the noon hour a delicious dinner was served. The afternoon was enjoyahiy spent in visiting and taking pictures. Those present were Guy Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Richard pads and ch ldren Patricia Louise and Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tumbleson and daughter Frances, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holloway and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Steele and family of Pleasant Mills: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilty of Chicago. Mrs. Maud Spangler of Walkerton. Mr. and .Mrs. Jake Koos. Dr. R. E. Daniels, Miss Dorothy Haley and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koos and sons Sherman and Guy of this city. LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Bertha Heath, daughter of Mrs. Lovina Heath, and Kermit Bowen, son of Mrs. Susie Bowen, took place Saturday evening. May 29, at eight o'clock at the home of Rev. W. O. Johnson. The single ring ceremony was j used. The only attendants were I Miss Fern Hoeneisen and S. P. | Boucher of Decatur. The bride wore a frock of blue crepe and White hat and footwear completed her costume. The groom wore a brown suit. Mrs. Lovina Heath, mother of the bride, entertained with a twelve o'clock'dinner Sunday in honor • f the newly married couple. Covers were laid for M:. and Mrs. Kermit Bowen. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hower, Mrs. Susie Bowen. Mrs. Lovina Heath. Clara Frisinger, Bessie Bienz, Fern Hoeneisen. and Hie Messrs. Jacob Heath, S. P ■ Boucher. Clarence Gilpen and Darras Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen will be at home to their many friends on a farm four miles east of Decatur. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will meet , with Mrs. James Stonerook, Thurs 1 day afternoon. Mrs. Frank Hurst , .nd Mrs. Harry Fuhrman will !»•= , Ihe assisting hostesses. Thos' who do not have away to go are , to meet at the church at twe ( o'clock and ways will be provided . The Christian Missionary Soei ety will meet with Mrs. Fred King. Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Rev. C. R. Lanrnan will be the leader. MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club ol St. Marys Township met at tin home of Mrs. John Clark Thurs day afternoon. The roll call was responded to by twenty-nine mem bers, two visitors and severs! children. The meeting was called to order By the president, and the singing of the club song. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Clark. Ihe les son was then presented by the leaders, who demonstrated slip patterns. Those present were the Mes dames Mary Colter. Nettie Syph era. Eva Mauller, Orval Foor. Neva Crownov-jr, Nellie Jackson. Berthu McMichel, Mae Tope. Ethel Mann, Orval Longenberger, Lizzie Geis ler Ethel Ray. Lucy Koos. Dessie Johnson, lona Shifferly, 'Mina HU

ton, Fanny Nyffler, Helen Finan, Pynchon, Orlle Smith, Gladys Crownover, Zulu Halloway, Laura Davis, Capitola Clark, Otis Suinaii. Dessie Evans. Dean Byerly, and Ida Dague, and the Misses Doris Shiff( rly, H-den Nyffler, Geraldine Ray. Wanda Munn and Mary Tope mid Master Ned Ray. A very interesting lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting of the club i will be held at the home of Mrs.' I Nellie Jacksun. the lust Thursday I n June. I MISS ALTA HAHNERT ! MARRIED SATURDAY | Miss Alta Hahnert, daughter of i , Mi. and Mrs. G. A. Hahnert of Monroe, and Ralph Row, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Row if M 1 n roc ville, 1 were ma ried Saturday afternoon at sou thirty o'clock in j pretty ceremony which took .place at the,h' me :>f the bi ide In Monroe. The Rev. E. M. Dunbar'.>f the Monroe Methodist Episcopal church read the marriage sc: vice and received tha vows. Miss Loma Hahnert. sister of the bride, and Henry Row, brother of the groom, were the attendants. The bride wore a gown f dark 1 blue crepe with which she wore white footwear and white accessaries. She car. led .1 bouquet of roses, presented her by the grJ.m's mother. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Fred Foster, and the Hahnert home was beautifully decorated for the occasion with seasonal flowers. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, and i later the bride and groom left for Harrod, and Wipakonetta, O. On their return they will make their home in Monroeville. Those present at the ceremony I were Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hahnert, Howard, and Calvin Hahnert, Mrs. ! Sam Row, Miss Gladys and Miss Grace Row. Lee Miller, Oscar Lehfman of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster. Miss Bn.'bery Colean Coners, and Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Dunbar. The L.dies lAid Society of the Mon.oe Methodist Episcopal j church will hold its tegular ineet- ’ I Ing with Mrs. John Floyd, Thuisday laftern'.on at two o'clock. • Miss Jessamae Uhl is visiting . with friends in Lafayette.

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Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Worklnger and family of Detroit, Mich., returnled tu their home today after spendUng the week-end holiday with Mr. i and Mrs. .1 Im Wechter, In Blue Creek township. Dr. and Mrs. L. ('. Smith and sons Lowell, Jr., and George of Detroit, , Mich., were holiday guests of Dr. land Mrs. W. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spuller and i Miss Do. thy Spuller have gone to Muncie where they will take a sum- ! mer study at the Ball State Teacher'- College. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Smith of Alj ma. Mich., returned to their home I Monday, liter spending the week- ; end with Mr. and M.s. Claude Gay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and ■' daughters spent Memorial Day with 1 Mrs. Edward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 hn We liter in Bine Creek : 1 township. M . and Mrs. L. E. Gordon. Mr. i and Mrs. Claude Gordon and baby ’ ' > of Huntington were guests of Mr. land Mrs. Paul Spulle.' Sunday. I Mr. and Mis. Elmer Anspaugh and family were guests of Mrs. EmI ma J. Anspaugh near Geneva. Sunday, the Misses Eva and Etta Anspaugh spent the day with Mr. i I and Mis. Woodrow Kelley in Jef-' ferson township. [ Miss Miriiam Grossman of Hunt ! ■ ington and Clarence Spuller of Li-I i fayette spent the week-end with • , Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Spuller. Clarence returned to Lafayette Sunday • where he is a teacher at Purduel University. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MvKitrlck i and s.n Mix of Plain City, 0., were - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter I over Decoration Day. Miss Louise Hofer of Fall City, ' Neb:a-ka. returned to her home this morning after an extended visit in Indiana with relatives. - Miss Mayme Sturgis of New 1 Richmond, 0., an aunt of Mrs. H. H. ' Ferntheil of this city, died at her f home at 10 o’clock Monday morning f Hewing a week's illness. Mrs. j Ferntheil w;s at her bedside, hav- ; i ing been called to New Richmond | last week.

Fune nl services will ibe held Wednesday afternoon at New Richmond. Miss Emma Day, who has been staying with the Ferntheil children in this city during tlie absence of Mrs. Ferntheil. left today with the children to attend the services. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stone of Mun • de attended Decoration Day exer-1 rises here as they have for many, years. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw of I Shelby, lihio. are visiting here. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krick and I daughters. Patsy. Sarah and Nancy. | of Van Wert were Memorial Day j guests here. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim and i daughters, Doris and Janet of Bluff-{ ton visited here yesterday after-! I noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Osborn of Fort 1 Wayne visited at the M. Briener! Jioine here over the week-end. Robert Meibers enjoyed a week-; | end trip to Rome City. I Charles .Lose spent the week-end , i house cleaning at his East Madison i |street barber shop and did a good! job. Luis F. Chamlberlln, feature! writer, of Kalamazoo. Michigan and who is rapidly becoming famous! I for bis clever writing, visited relatives here the week-end. Mr. .Chamberlin's wife, a daughter of | John Logan, former resident here, | is also a journalist. Robert Voglewede of Chicago, 111., is spending a two weeks va;aI tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ C. .1. Vcglewede in this city. Mr. and M s. ('. B. Smith f Detroit. Mich, spent the Memorial Day holiday with Mrs. C. R. Hammell i and family. Miss Virginia Cook of Columbus, 1 j O„ arrived in this city Sunday to spend a month's r ication with Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Pirter and family. ■ I A card has been received fom . | the Dr. L. F. Russ, superintendent •! of the Richmond State Hospital re- : guesting that an announcement be . made that the hospital is operating ■ on daylight saving time this year. I Miss Arline Becker of the Bill 'State Teachers College at Muncie

visited with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Becker over the Memorial Diy holiday. Dr. and Mrs. 11. Frohnapfel and family visited Turkey Run, The Shades, West Baden. Bedford and southern Indiana over Snuday and! Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dibble and son Robert, of Caro, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jones and daughters Helen, Dorothy and Irene, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler The party attended the automobile races at Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilhelm and! I granddaughter, Joan Deel, and! ' Mrs. Hattie Elzey, of Fort Wayne. ! visited In this city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and | daughter Patsy, visited In Fort j Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brandv-1 I berry of Terre Haute spent the! I week end and Decoration Day in I this city visiting with relatives. 1 ( They were accompanied to their I • home by Miss Luetta Reffey, who! will visit w-ith them for several i ! days. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugin had as i their guests Sunday, their daughter : I Mrs. D rothy Goodrich and their ! granddaughter, Nancy Goodrich of Indianapolis: Mrs. Charles Deall [and son Charles, Jr., and daughter | ; Barba a. and Miss Pitsy Porter of i Fort Wayne. Friends of -Miss Bar- , 1 bara Deal! will be glad to hear that p I her picture ippeared in Saturday's I ■ issue f the News-Sentinel as a ' Northwestern University student 1 who will lead the giand march at the Military Ball at Culver Academy I June 7. Miss Deall's partner will be Mr. McMillan, an honor student at Culver. ,Mrs. Mayme Gage, Mr. and Mrs. My.on. Pailey and d (lighter Diana, and the Misses Krunpelbeck of Cincinnati. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ellsworth and son Francis >'f this I city were Sunday guests cf Mr. and ! Mrs. John Gage of Monroe, j Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Vega returned t-'iis morning to Chicago, 111., after I visiting over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas. They were ac. empanied home by Mrs. Thomas who will spend the week with them. .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bergman and daughters Lou Ann and Carolyn Sue of Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Bergman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i: Ervin Elzey, Monday.

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Sylvester Everhart of this (Ity.and and Bill Bryan of Kirkland left this me nlng for North Manchester where they will attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yager and I daughter Kathryn Louise spent Monday with relatives at Neu. Bremen, Ohio. They were accompanied to New Bremen by Miss Hetty Vitz who has visited relatives here the past week. Miss Kalhryti ij ailse Yager rehialned to spend the week In New Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. J ick Harker and son Jack, Jr., of Fart Wayne spent the week-end In this city witli Mis. Harker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Elzey. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills of this city spent the week-end in Chicago. En route home Mr. and Mrs. Mills stopped at Rochester and met their ! daughter, Miss Victoria Mills, who |is an Instructor in Rochester high : school. Miss Mills accompanied (her parents to this city ant] will spend part of her summer vacation here. Beßfore leaving Miss Mills i signed a new contract to teach at | Rochester next year. Mr. and Mrs. G«o- ge Weimer f Grand Rapids, Mich.; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeClemonds of Van Wert, Ohio, visited Sunday with I the O. T. Johnson family. I Miss Geraldine Everett of Mart ion is spending the week with het aunt, Mrs. O. T. Johns! n. Mr. and M s. C. A. McHattin of . Toledo, O„ and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ' Longenhorst of Elyria. 0.. were Deei oration Day guests f Lucy Col i chin and family on route 5, Decatur.. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Murray, Herbert Fuller |':aarf>, Al Bru.’geman, and 'Arthur Fox of Chicago lllo' we e the week-end guests at the M. Fitllenkatnniip home. Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 1 Had bad dizzy spells Afraid to leave house . . . feared aw1 ful dizziness would make her keel over. She needs Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in tablet form.