Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1932 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Mt. Tabor Ladles Aid Society, ch\irch, 8 p. nt. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Charles Lose, 8 p. n>. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. .Adrian Bak r 7:110 .. m. Tri Kappa business meeting. Miss Alice Alwein, 8 P. M. C. L. of C„ Catholic school hall 7:30 p. m. Reformed W. M. S„ G. M. G., and Mission Band picnic, Bellmont Park, 4 p. m. Wednesday Pythian Needle Club annual picnic, Sun Set Park. dee Cream sockil, Beulah chapel. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class, Mrs. Erwin Miller, 7:30 p. m. Thursday U. B. Work and Winn class Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake. 7:30 Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Martin Hoffman. 2 ... m. IT. B. Ladies Aid, Mrs. Delma Elzey 2:3v p. m. , I Evangelical W. M S., church parI tors. 2 p. m. , rompt. M. E. Women's H >me Mi-siona y j Society, Mr. (). L. Varies 2:30 p. m. * Calvary Ladies Aid Society, |ehuich parlors, 1:30 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready Class, Mrs. ■ Guy Brown, 7:30 p. m. Sunday lee Cream Social. St. Peter's ' Lutheran church. Roop, consolation. A one course luncheon was servI ed at the cl se of the games. The guests included the members < f the ! Frivolity Club and one additional i guest. Mrs. Daisy Helm. The guests ' presented Mrs. Burdg with a lovely birthday gifts. , Appointments of the party were ' in pastel summer colors, and beau- | tiful bouquets of g irden floweA 1 were arranged about the entertaining rooms. — honors husband AT EVENING PARTY I Mrs. Floyd Liby of near M <n- ! roe entertained Sunday evening in her husbad's birthday anniversary. Refreshments of home tfflirfv ree*?rearff. eike K'nrt candy i were served. i Those present were Mr. anti Mrs.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1932.
Cal Yost and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs R. K. Barkley und daughter Evelyn of Decatur; Mi and Mrs. H. | E. Klopfenstein of Bluffton; Miss' Na ml ,McKean of Au'bun.i: Mr. and Mrs Will Liby. Mr. and Mrs. John McKean md daughter Alice, Mr. and Mis. Meno Roth and son Rfrti-' urd and Clarence Myers of near 1 Monroe. MRS. FLEDDERJOHANN ENTERTAINED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller en-1 terlained with dinner and supper! Bund y honoring Mrs. A. R. Fled- 1 ■ derj huun and children, who will leave soon to make their home at New Knoxville. O. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mill r. Mr. and Mrs. Albert ■ Miller und children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Char--1 les Brodbeck aid sons, Mrs. Fledderjohann and daughters, Virginia • Leftta. and Roberta, Mrs. Caroline Holtkamp of New Knoxville, O. The Women's Missionary Society ; of t ie Evangelical Church will meet I Thursday afternoon at two o'clock l i the church parlors. The August ’ gr up of which Mrs. Earl Fuhrman is the clt ii: man. will have ciiarge of the program and social hour. Throe -pecial musical numbers and readings will be a part of the progaim. Mrs. J. o. Tricker, the pre- ' | sident of the Missionary Society. ■ ( who was a delegate to the Oakwood Park Assembly convention at Lake ■ W.wasee wM| give a report. ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT DINNER MONDAY 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams and I daughter Marjorie entertained at dinner Monday f.r Mr. and Mrs. I William Bihlman. Sr. and d mghter Es'.icr Mr. and Mrs. William Bihl- ■ ma :. Jr., and children of Cincinnati, •; Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. John Busch and j daughter Ruth of Newport, Ky„ Mrs. Henry Taylor and daughter Grace and Katheryn of New Orleans; Mrs? Emerson Roush and ’ niece Dorothy Smitts, Charles and Everett Lind of Cincinnati. O-. Harold Borne of Covington, • _ ■ The Mt. Tabor Ladies Aid Society will me t in the o'ntrch parlors, toJ night at eight o’clock. ; PHI DELTA KAPPA HONORS NEW MEMBERS i The Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity | entertained with a banquet and program at the Phi Delt Hall, Monday ! even: ig, h noring the newly initiated members of the fraternity. The j honor d gue-ts included Paul Han- . er. Carl L le, Janies Fisher, Robert Kleinhenz, Jesse Sutton, Jr., a id Cecil Dull. At six-thirty o'clock a three j cours • banquet was served at a long . table, centered with summer gaid- . en fl wers. Bouquets of the glow- • *ers were'also* art* he d sb ufc tbfe ; rooms. Dr. R. E. Daniels was toastmaster
Special musical selections were offered by the Trtlody Trio, which comprises the Misses Sara Jane Kauffman, Edwina S'hnill, Betty Franklin, and Louise Haubold. accompinlit. Don Gage, president of the fraternity. gave a welcome address for 1 the new members. Everett Sheets. I a delegate to the national conven- | Hon held recently at Dayton, Ohio, I gave a report of the convention. I Joseph Elxey, secretary, outlined | the w.irk and principles of Pili Del- | ta Kappa in jn interesting talk. IA debate on "Resolved: That we should retain the eighteenth amendment," was given by Herman kenau and Harry Sheets, affirmative a id Eugene Durkin and Ha: old Daniels, negative. The judges a warded the decision in favor of the affirmative side. Following the banquet Paul Edwards took a flashlight picture of the group. This will appear In the National Phi Delta Kappi magazine. Tom Haubold and Bill Erwin were the membets ot the Social Committee in charge of the affair. The members of the Psi lota Xi Sorority will be entertained with a "Kid Party" at Uie home of Miss Aleta Harlow in Geneva. Tuesday evening, August 16. The assisting hostesses will be the Misses Dora Slioseniberg. Charlotte Elzey, and Betty Macklin. The Young "People's Society of the St. Peter's Lutheran church wilt give a-n ice cream social and program cn the church lawn, located six miles north of Decatur, Sunday evening. August 7. The Moonlight orchestra will furnis,'.! music, a id an interesting and entertaining program .will be given. The public is invited to attend. The Every Ready Class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. Guy W. Brown, Thursday evening at sev-en-thirty o’clcck. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. William Leatherman, Mrs. Ben DeVor and Mrs. R. I A. Stuckey. All members are re - I quested t*> be present. The Ladies Aid Society of the] United Brethren church will meet I at t"he home of Mrs. Delma Elzey. North Tenth street, Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. The Ladies Aid Society of toe . Monroe Methodist Episcopal Church . | will meet Thursday afternoon at .: two o'clock with Mrs. Martin Hoff- .' man. ! FLEDDERJOHANN CHILDREN HONORED WITH PARTY : Seventy children, members of the - Primary Department, thl* Junior • C.irixtian Endeavor Society and the l Mission Band of the Zion Reformed C>lurch, attended the party given ' Monday afternoon by the three or- ’ ganizations for Virginia, Letha, and Roberta Flealderjohann. The three children will leave in the near future with their mother for New Knoxville, O. < The party was held from two to four o’clock on toe church lawn. A number of interesting out-of-door; games were played, after which a luncheon was served. A gift was, presented to each of the Fledder-, joliann children. — ENTERTAIN AT BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A surprise birthday party was given last evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sudduth, at their , home in Root township, Tilie party was in the form of a dinner. Those present were Mrs. Walter Bollinger and sen Billy, Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Sudduth and children Afgo and Betty Jean, Mr. and Mis.
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Alva Sudduth and diildren Albert Jacob, Mary Alice, and Helen j Louise, Mr*. Charles Brown and eon Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brun-' ner, Mr. and Mrs. Chaimer Werst, Mrs. Cora Ford and granddaughter, Ruth Helen Buyhouser, Mrs. Sylvester Sudduto of Font Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sudduth and children Haivey, Margaret and Walter. TWO OHIO COUPLES MARRIED HERE TODAY Twi. Chip couples were united in marriage in the office of A. C. -Butcher Justice of the Peafe, at one o'clock this afternoon. Tile first couple mhrrled was Ralph Henry Myers of Plymouth. Ohio and Miss Lucille C. Renner of Willard. Cliio. The single ring service was read by Squire Butcher In the presence of Miss Florence Harvey and Leo J. Dorion of Ohio, and Ed Green of this city. The groom i* the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers of Plymouth, Ohio, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renner ot Willard. Ohio. Mr. Myers Is employed as a machinist. Miss Florence L. Harvey of Mansfield. Ohio became Hie bride if Leo J. Dorion of Plymouth, Ohio, in a marriage performed by Squire Butcher. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henry Myers and Ed Green. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey c<f Mansfield Ohio and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. IX minae Dorion of Plymouth, Ohio. Mr. Dorion is employed as a chauffer. The Work and Win class of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet Thursday night at seveno'clock witli Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake on’ Walnut street. The thirteenth annual Davison reunion will be held at' Washington Park. Bluffton. Sunday. LAugust 14. bOm Regular stated convocation of ' | Royal Arch Masons, tonight at 8 o’clcck. All members are requested to be present. Secretary. • — o— ———— IfrTownTaljc Miss Faye Eicher left today for Itayton, 0., where she will spend several weeks with he runcle and i aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kilby. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nid.iola Mr, - and Mrs. Alfred Beavers and sen j Jrminy, Clarence Beavers ot this > city. Miss Virginia Miller o<f AkI ron, O„ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers i and children of Van Wert, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Miller and family ot Fort Wayne, returned from ■ a 10 day outing at Rome City. They reipont a good time and plenty of i fish. u Miss Doris Erwin left yesterday i for San Diego. Slie was called here last week to attend the funeral of . her father Judge D. B. Erwin. Lewis Armstrong of Fort Wayne i was a business caller here this ' morning. « Jlfll! i George Drew cf Richmond will ' spend three weeks visiting his broj then Thurman Drew of near this I city. Mr. and Mis. Aaron Stevens rereceived word today from Mrs. John L gan and son Miles of Kalamazoo, Mich., w'ho left last Thursday f r a western trip. They intend to stop at Portland. Ore., tb visit ! with two nieces, and at Los Angeles to visit a cousin. They will visit Mrs. Logan's brother, Hugh Stevens
at Lakeside, Ore., during the re- > | malnder of the monui.'Mrs. Logan I and Mr. Stevens are both former ' Decatur residents and are well known here. MLss Evelyn Lohslger iias retun.ied from Bluffton where -he has spent the past month visiting witli Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flopfenstf in. The Misses Gerildine ami Gludya Teems of Nonth Manchester are spending the week in tills city visit-, ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and daughter of Cincinnati, Ohio and I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller and j son us Fort Wayne, returned Sun-1 day evening from Rome City where j they enjoyed a two week's vacation. Mrs. H. E. Rowley of St. Louis, Mo., Is spending the remainder of | the summer In this city with her -son and d ughter-ln-lew, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowley. Miss Agues Nelson, who has been confined to her bed for the past i week with intestinal flu, is reported to be better’today. Puul Edwards, local photographer left this morning for Cedar Point,
THE PROOF OF THE SAVINGS IS LISTED IN THISjXD— Here are Hand ’ Picke<l for DECATUR TRADE DAY I AND ALL THIS WEEK Starting of Our Clean-Up of All Summer Merchandise New Lo w Price on 80x80 square fast col- I I L L ored Prints, bright |J|l | c l a J | < > floral and small Wlll«WWfciW chintz patterns; buy now for school dresses. -Reg. 25c value v AJAX Clean-up of Remaining Summer y ar( j Silk Dresses in two Sensationally Priced Lots. I '/* ; Summer styles that are the last AfcgV l \ L / word in smart fashions. Sheer ■■■■nMmßMnMniwa \V v AokV// summer silks in beautiful printed uusMEnnßaKa9!KaEieisv>' C ant * plain patterns. ITOWEI ING Wide selection of all types. 18 inch wide; A Stevens pure linen. aVA M XK /I bleached or unhleach- A* ed toweling, very r'• V special—yard U 1 _ I ifc /vAI $2.44 T" 1 " \\ \-H '.(Hili'--FOOTVV EA R SAVINGS 36 and 40 inch wide, in the new summer Womens New Novelty Shoes colors and patterns, z , , . - . . . « 1 i> cid—o figured voile, printed üban or high heels Oxfords, I umps, or Straps, ba(jste fjßured piques Patent or hid Leathers—all sizes—pair yard 1 A $1.48 — L.-. 36 inch Fast Color ” Misses and Children s Broadcloth in colors Strap Slippers or -A »■ ~ u -. Oxfords, pair wC- d B1 ”° ’ ° rch,<l ’ Tan ’ Peach and \\ hite — 98c ,; ' r " 8c SHIRTING DRESS PRINTS 36 inch wide, new | \ Striped, checked or prints, good color g plain shirting, for combinations, Guarshirts or boys 1 A„ anteed fast Q blouses, yard -Lxz V colors, yard . . . OV t ' \ „ • » . <o’42 inch Pillow Tub- // \ Women s 29c orto a bleachVd P \ Rican Gowns, hand em- |jnen fjnjshe(| tubinff f broidered in white and |(>wes( i( _ e jn many NX S' lshad '’...l7c 12-/20 fFffl //i nff I ilffl j . Womens Printed Childrens School Pajamas, two piece }j ose fj ne ribbed Men’s Extra Fine Rayon S X£- a "•’•‘•h htah- U »^X S ' reßUlar . 39c «... 12c 25c Men’s Blue Work Men's Overalls Men’s Fine Knit Summer SHIRTS 220 weight bib, high Union Suits, short sleeve, A great big roomy work back, blue denim, odd ankle length; suit shirt, triple stitched. lot, sizes 32 to 38— __ Non-Rip sleeve Qr , while they last OQp facings, each... ttOL each OtzV STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING SHOP WHERE BUSINESS ALWAYS IS GOOD C. A.Douglas Co SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE DECATUR
. Ohio lit- will attend the Inter 1 national Photographer** Convention He wae accompanied by hie wife md daughters Patsy und Kathryn Ann und Miss Dorothy Durkin. Mlkh Ellzubeth Leyse, Adams County teacher, left today for an extended vlult in the East. -Miun Leyse will apend several weeks in New York City, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Gahinan, au*l , will ulso visit with a college friend Miss Peggy Miller in Philadelphia. She will return In time for tile opening c.f school this fall. Mr. and Mrs. J .seph Tyber of 1 Porto Rico are visiting in this city ! with Mr. and Mrs. George Sprague. Misses Hilda Helman. lHelen Straub, Rose Steigmeyer and Agnes ! Gase are spending the week at Lake ' Gage. Heber Humbarger of Huntington | visited Here yesterday. Mrs. Harry Dettamore of Port- i land visited here last evening. The human spider act attracted I a large crowd laast night. The Schafer Hardware store has some beautiful window displays | this week. Take a look.
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Members of the Legion return-’ ing from tihe state convention at Kokomo report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugan and daughters, Miss Francis Dugan, J Mrs. Ralph Unk-fer and Mis* Peggy Morton left todiy-for; Lake Maxlnkuckee, near CfiTVer, • where they win spend several days ‘ with Mrs. liorothy Goodricii at hercottage. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Butler, Mr.” and Mrs. Clyde Buller and daughter Mary Jo of this city. Miss Naomi Butler and Dr. K. N. Speckman of Cincinnati, Ohio spent the weelu. end at Rome City. Miss Naomi Butler of Cincinnati, I Ohio Is spending a few days visit- ' ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E Butler Ot No: th Fiftu street.
— DANCE — Round and Square Dance 7 Piece Orchestra Wednesday at Sun Set Park 3 miles south
