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' like this though, because if you are to small or two large yrm will spoil j the picture with three pelts, (if you I have any grain of doubt about I looking top heavy or burled, stick ' to one or. at best, two small sized i fur .pieces, MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING Mrs. Frink Braun was hostess to the members of tiie Zion Lutheran ; Missionary Society at her li >me. Wednesday afternoon. The meet- , ing was opened by Rev. Paul | Schuljz. who gave a missionary 'lesson from the society’s study I book. At the c'ose of the meeting Mrs. | Braun served a luncheon. HONORS GUESTS WITH LOVELY LUNCHEON-BRIDGE , Mrs. Ed Boknecht entertained at her home. Wednesday afternoon with a luncheon-bridge party honoring Mrs. Scott Ellis of Cas-o-polls. Michigan, and Mrs. Erank Schultz of Akron, Ohl who are visiting at the Chris Boknec.it | home in this city. A color note of yell Av and white was artistically carried out in the appointment-. At one o'clock the guests were seated at three small i tables centered with bbouquets of yellow flowers, and a three course I luncheon was served. Several game- of bridge were I played and prizes were awarded ta Mrs. Frank Schultz. Mrs. Amos
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1932.
CLUB CALENDAR Thursday W. O. T. M. Hamburger fry md swimming party. Greenwaters 4 p. m W. O. T. M. Regular meeting,' Moose Hume, s p. tn. Eastern Star, Masonic Hall 7:30 I p. tn. J Mount Pleasant ladies aid society i M s. A. M. Fisher 2 p. m. M. E. Epworth League treasurer I hunt, church, 2:30 P. M. -> j I Better. Homes Home Economics j I Club, Mrs. E. J. Fricke, postponed I I until August 18. Girl Scout- Troop No. 1. Central i School, 4 p. tn. 1 I Christian Ladies Aid, church par-1 I lor-, 2:30 p. nt. Evangelical Mission Band, church i parleys, 2 p.’ m. . Friday Methodist W. H. M. S. Cookie; , Sale postponed one w ek. Tlrzah (Tub. Ben 'Hur Hall, fol- 1 1 , lowing lodge. Zion Reformed AV. M. S. and | Mission Band Social,'church lawn. ' ; 4-10 p. in. Saturday Christian Church Ice Creim Social. Court IL use lawn. 7 p. m, Christian Corinthian Class, Reppert Auction sale. Monday 'Historical Club Called meeting, | Mrs. S. K. Shamp. -*• ims C unty Choral Society, i court room 7:30 p. tn. _ Tuesday ' . i Psi 1 ta ,Xi “Kid Party”, Aleta j Harlow, 6:30 p. m. Graber, and Mrs. Charles Champ- '' Un. The guest list, included Mrs. I Schultz and Mrs. Ellis, the honor guests, Mrs. Peiry Short of Fort ; W.<yne, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mrs. , Amos Graber, Mrs. Clyde Butler, , Mrs. Brice Butler, Mrs. Clem Kortenber. Mrs. Wai Wemhoff. Mrs Chris 1 oknecht, Mrs. Harry King, and Mrs. Charles Champlin. Mrs. Boknecht was assisted in j serving by Mi.-s Chrisanna Ellis of - i>J> lis. ■ The eighteenth Annual Bloemkeri Lind: man reunion will be held at I | ! Legion Memorial Park Sunday! j I August 21. — Final preparations are being i made for the Lawn social to be I I given on th Zion Reformed church I lawn, Friday evening from f.ur to I ten o'clock by members of the ■ Women's Missionary Society and I the Mi.-sion Band. Special musical j numbers will be played during the ! evening and an enjoyable time is ! promise d. Refreshments of chicken ; noodle soup, sandwiches, pie, cake, ! ice cream, coffee, home made candy I and pcyclts will be sold. I.'n case of rain the affair will be ‘held in the chuich dining room. DECATUR PEOPLE ENJOY OUTING AT BERNE A number of Decatur people tnoI tored to B rne. Wednesday evening . where they enjoyed a ham and I egg fry at Lehman's Park. Those : pres nt were Mr. and Mrs. Mastin Gilson and daughter Harriet, Mr. Land Mrs. Flo»d Acker and daugh- ; ters Kathleen and Pauline, Mr. and ; Mrs. I-awrence Green and son RichI ai d. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Acker, Mr. ; and Mrs. Dielf Burdg and son Max. There will be a called meeting of tiie Historical Club at the home of I Mrs. S. E. Shamp, Monday evening I to make plan- for spending a day I at tiie home of Mrs. Periy Short in I I F rt Wayne. ADAMS COUNTY GIRL WEDS VAN WERT MAN I Miss Mildred Gelker of Ad.ms I 1 County and Wallace Hale of Van I ■ Wert, Ohio were united in marriage at the home of Rev. Harry ThompI son n North Third stieet, at eleven ■ o'cL ck tliis morning. Rev. ThompI son received the marriage vows, l using the single ring ceremony. i BARBARA JANE BURK l HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Barbara Jane Burk enter- | tallied a number of her friends at 1 her home. Wednesday afternoon, tiie occasion being her eleventh birthday. Progressive hearts was played I during tiie afternoon, and at the I conclusion of four games Miss J Betty Cook received the prize. A story contest was held and Mi - Mary Fr nces Relcheldeffer I
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won the prize andln a word contest using the work “depression”, Miss Janet Schrock was awarded the prize. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Sim Burk and Miss Vivian Burk. The guests Included Ml.-p Mary Frances Relcheldeffer of Geneva, the Misses Ann i Jane Tyndall, Betty Cook, Wanda Fry. Janet Schrock, Rachel Lohman, Flora Marie Lankenau, Katherine Knapp, and Miss Burk. KEKIONGA CLUB MEETS TUESDAY Tiie Kekionga 4 H Club met at ■ the home of Mi.-s Florence Pynch n Tuesday afternoon. 1 he girls finished til ir work during the lesson hour. Those present were Geraldine Ray, Florence Pynchon, Betty Burkhart, Rosemary and Thelma Ray, Elizibeth Ann and Mary Kathryn McMillen and tiie leaders Mrs. Leland Ray and Mrs. Charles Schenck. The guests included Miss Amy Schenck, Mrs. J. M. Pynchon, Emma Lou and Jimmy Pynchun and Ned Ray. Plans were made to have a picnic at Lehman's Park in Berne, August 23, as tiie next meeting. KIRKLAND 4-H CLUB HAS MEETING Twelve members and the leader of the Golden -H Club met in the Kirkland school building, Tuesday afternoon. The girls spent the earlier part of the afternoon in completing their work, after which a Imsiness session was held with Hazel Yake presiding. The members responded to the roll call by giving some famous sayings. Final plans were made for the Guest Day program. Two guests were present at the meeting. The hostesses were the Mis- s Ruth and Hazel Yake. BERNE GIRL IS MARRIED WEDNESDAY Miss Lcrab Charlene Emery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Emery of Berne became the bride of John Valley of Akron, Ohio in a I wedding ceremony performed Wed- ' nesday afternoon at three o'clock at the St. Catherine's Catholic church in Fort Wayne. The bride is a graduate of Berne high school with the class of 1927. and has been employed at Akron, Ohio. The couple will reside at Akron. ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. F. E. Lieclity entertained with a party at Lehman's Grove at Berne, Wednesday even ig, honoring her son Donald who celebrated his fifth birthday. At six-thirty o'clock a delicious pat-luck dinner was served. A color note cf red, green, and white was carried out, and the dining table was centered with a large birthday cake bearing five candles. Tho-e present were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stanley and children Gene and Junior of Evanston; Mr. and Mrs.! Raymond Crist and sons Kermit j and Quenton of Manroe; Mr. and j Mrs. Ken-neth Runyon, Mi. and Mrs. ; H. H. Lammiman and son B bby, | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runyon, Mrs. W. 1 L. Stanley and daughter Laura Mr. i and Mrs. F. E. Deichty and sou Dan-! aid of this city. RELIGIOUS STUDY CLUB HOLDS PICNIC The members of the Religious I Study Club enjoyed a picnic, Wed-; ■nesday evening at Sunset short business meeting was held as- i ter the delicious picnic supper. i A chapter from Genesis was read I and the novel, "The White Sister” | by Marion Crawfard was discussed One of the members read the pro-1 lague t the “Autobiography of the, Little Flower” This tells the staary I cf the parents of the Little Flower St. Therese, each of whom h id desired to enter the religious life but had been rejected. They later met and married and became the parents of five daughters, all of whom entered religion. St. There.-e was the youngest < f these, and though canonized only a few years ago, she is now known throughout tiie world. I The next meeting will be in the
M—BWW—I ■■mill fill| L liF-i 1 Adult, 25c; 2 Adults, 35c Children, 10c, Tonight THE ADAMS Cool and Comfortable Tonight, Fri. & Sat. “FAST COMPANIONS” with TOM BROWN, JAMES GLEASON. MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN Exciting drama of Caliente ' davs! Thrills and action in ! a romance of sporting youth! Sneed’ Class! Excitement! j Thrills! , Added - - 2nd chanter “THE SHADOW OF THE EAGLE" j and Cartoon. SUN.. MON., TUES.—Joan. Craw- . ford and Robert Montgomery in “LETTY LYNTON.”
form of a ,pot-luck supper and will' be a farewell for one of tiie members, Barbara Jane Keller, who will enter St. Joseph's Hospital the last of August as a student nurse. Miss Velma Ervin was a guest at the meeting last evening. THRESHING RING ENJOYS SOCIAL AFFAIR ■The Threshing ring of Union Township of which Herman Geimer is the president, met at Mr. Geimer's home, Wednesday evening for a settlement and a social evening. Out-of-door games were played • ■and Mrs. Geimer entertained with several piano selections. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were , served at the close of the evening. ' Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sheets and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Liutenschleger and family, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Mrs. Danilo Satin! and family, Mr. | and Mrs. Grover Bleeke, Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. I Thurman Drew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Walters and I daughter, Mrs. Letitia Schnepp and | son and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Staub and family, Mr. I and-Mrs. Richard Thieme and fa-1 mily, Mr. and Mrs. Florian Geimer i and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ge rge Hindenlang and family, Mr. and | Mrs. Victor Ulmer and family. | Mr. and Mis. C. D. Spuller and daughter, Philbert Gase and finally! Vivian and Lowell Noll, Adrian Liechty, Clement Gase, Oliver Walters. George Drew, Kenneth Workinger, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geiir.er and family. --——■ o- — EAST ST. LOUIS UNDER GUARD CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE • • -••••••••••••••••••••♦ ports late yesteiday that two auti - 1 mobile loads of gangsters were enroute here from Peoria to Joiga the Shelton gang in a dispute between the Phillips Petroleum Co., and striking Union workers. STOCK MARKET REACTS TODAY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE first hour of- trading reacted on i corn. December futures broke more I than one cent a bushel to 33%. where they were only %-cent above ; the previous close. o-— — * REUNION - CALENDAR * ♦ Sunday, Aug. 14 Ninth Annual Durbin reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Annual Kitsan reunion, Legion Memorial Park. Cline-Boivin Reunion, Washington Park, Bluffton. Fruechte reunion, Mart Fruechte farm home, 1 mile north of Magley. Sixteenth annual Hutker family reunion, Lakeside Park, Foit Wayne. Seventeenth annual Snyder reun- : ion, Legion Memorial Park. Thirteenth annual Divison re- | union, Washington Park, Bluffton. Hower reunion, Gordon State I Park, St. Marys, Ohio. Hitchcock reunion, Mrs. Cora : Miller, State Line. i Annaul Tumbleson reunion, LeI gion Memorial Park. Elzey reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Rellig and Reohm family reunion, ! Sunset Pa k, southeast of Decatur. The annual reunion of the Bienz : family. Sunset Park, Decatur. Sunday, Aug. 21 Eighteenth Annual Bloemker(Lindeman reunion, Legion Memo-
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; rial Park, Decatur.' Daily-Niblick reunion. Washington Park, Bluffton. 17th annual Lelmenstoll-Martin reunion, Mrs. George Martin home. Blossom reunion, Lawton Park, Fort Wayne, U. S. Highway 27. Annual Crist reunion, Epwortih Forest, Luke Webster. Brentllnger annual reunion, Wren Memorial Park, Wren, O. Springer and Brandyberry reuni ion, Lehmun’s I’ark, Berne. Butler family reunion. Sunset j Park, rain or shine. i Ainnual reunion of the Smith family, Sunset Park, Decatur. I Kemmer family reunion, Sunset ' Park, southeast of Decatur. Annual Hakes Sunset j Park, Decatur. Annual Kortenbar and Hackman reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 28 Annual Weldy R union, Frank ! Aurand home. Decatur. I Annaul Standifoid and Faulkner rei union, Wren. M mortal Park. Wednesday. August 31 Weldy - Beery Family reunion. Legion Memorial i’ark. Decatur. Sunday September 4 l Roop family reunl n. 1. gion Mej mortal Park. 'Annual Brown reunion, Sunset I Park, Decatur. Le'aor Day, September 5 ! Lenhart annual reunion. SunI set Park, southeast of De-atur. I Reunion of Millinger fanH y, Sunset Pirk Decatur. o Revival Meetings Revival services are being held at the Pleasant Dale church, n ar this city. Bev. Peach of near Hunt- ' ington is the evangelist and delivers inspiring sermon- each evening at 7:45 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. o Von Gronau Leaves For World Flight Wayzetz, Minn., Aug. 11—(UP) —Ca. tain Wolfgang Von Gronau. and three flying companions took ' oft in their giant flying beat for j Winnipeg at 11:23 A. M. C. S. T„ ■ today o:i a round-the-world tour. o La w n social. Reformed church. Friday, 1-10 p. m. fr*?' 1 i r.Mi ' u WN A well-loved Fragrance for Linen Chest and Purse Have you slept between cool sheets scented delicately with Yardley’s Lavender Blossoms? Have you known the delight of towels which breathe that enchanted perfume, as kerchiefs and lingerie like a faint caress? The Yardley Compressed Lavender Blossoms place this fragrance in jour bands. They may be had in convenient sets of six little cakes to drop in the linen chest, the dresser drawers, arid the pur='*~ B. J. Smith Drug Co. Get the Habit — Tracts at Home
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i Orlen Fotney, trustee of St. Marys township, wus u business . visitor here today. Robert Heidrich of Fort Wayne ; i wus looking after businers here toI day. . I Mrs. Dentili Striker and (laughIter Ocie of nea. - Berne visited here) ; Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jesse Cole left today for , I Grand Rapids, Mich., where s.ie ; will visit her brother, Leo S. Cari 101 l and her aunt, Mrs. Maurice I Quirk. Mrs. Albert Gehrig and Miss Hel- ; en Dorwin -pent Wednesday afternoon In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mis. Paul Sauer and Mrs. Carroll Cole were visitors in Fort Wayne, Wednesday. • Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher. Mrs. L wrence Klelnhenz, Mrs. Charles Lose Mrs. Fred Deininger, Mrs. Joe Lose, Mrs. B. R. Farr spent two days visiting at the Farr cottage at IHamilton Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirsch, Mrs. 1 ;dlen Schreyer and daughter Katli-j ; eryn motored to Logansp :rt. Wed-1 nesdiy where they visited wisi Mrs. Lydia Nyffeler at the Long- | cliff Sanitorium. Mrs. Nyffeler's I condition is showing slight improve- ; ment. Mrs. David Adams and daughter! Marjorie, Mrs. Albert Miller and
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! children Carl and Joan, Mrs. Dav(Campbell and daughters Margaret and Betty, Mrs. Charles Miller. Mnr. Charles Brodbeck, and sons Richard and R bert, Mrs. Erwin Miller and Mrs. Walter Miller spent Wednesday visiting al the Mutsehler and Koos cottage at Hamilton Lake. " Paul Schulte, of Chicago, owner of the Decatur Country dub ground and other Interests here la spending a few days in Decatur. Mrs. Dick Helle: and children are home from ten days at Renssalear where they visited the Van Grant family. Miss Lucy Colchln, Mr. and Mtn. A. J. Longenhorn and children Bob and Mary Ann returned from Fort Wayne where they attended a din--11 r party given by Walter Colchin and family at their home on North Clinton street. I. W. Macy is attending to business in Sidney, Ohio today. Miss Esther Smith of Ford Hospital. Detroit, is spending a months ; vacation witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith who live west ' of Decatur. Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs. Frank Yager, Mrs. Chester Mclntosh of this city and Mrs. Taylor of New Qri , leans, La., returned last evening , from Cincinnati, Ohio where they spent a few days.
