Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1932 — Page 3

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I 1 I I'' depends 1 • K . |K,.e. >, ‘ 1 ' , Ml .. N ~i.. to look a pKtur- ,u ‘ k ? \ , v o • kCtii- \ . ■ ~ .. : urn. calls 1,, - f w GUEST ~ ... • i-kitiel , s « ;; night J i; Mrs. | ii, .... I i; ■ ■ I A'berta ' John Zink and ■ apakj }| gc Weisi, REUNION K SUNDAY of till’ (fill Sunday M ni-.i Park with v . ket ■ 4 officer:’• -. ■ year: . . • ■ Tie program lomniitu: M - Irene Purbin, i ,j and Mrs. - Mr. and Mrs. Mr* S. J Durbin. Mr.' John 1 hri< k. Mr. and - - V. 'k - family. M-< Harry Martz and I* *^B).-’ ■:- m. Mr. and Mrs. M ’.’ .1 and family. Mr- \i;. " Manger. Mr. j ami (laughand James Durbin. !' family. Miss Anaeline ' '< . ianiel Pur • present was < «.;* Manin of Mr. ami included Miss 1! Jack Fo.’t Wayne; Mrs. 11. B. ,^^Ba L l r Marjorie of Jiichigan. '.’ xt year will be in August BL ’ -AY AT DANCE Kapp,. I-- aternity »■■:■! ..i' Art Bruns and niposed of radio -^■wd.: a will play for (lance to be given at the <' y Club. Thursday, 1. I .rehestra kins. having playi' WLW '•'• -’..lsons at Miami, r Hi" Midnight Frolic at : -t the South Sh re Inn at Notre Dame. South

I Ohio State University, s: University of Illinois at I -Id, and other colleges and s. ance will he subscriptioh. *gin at nine-thirty o'clock icing will continue until committee in charge com- ' 1111 Irvin, chdrman, Tom and Severin Schurger, *nd Martha "SETS IN PARK lary and Martha Class of -bodist Episcopal Sunday n,et at Legion Memorial uesday evening. Business tnace was transacted and ,a), le time was had by JI esent. Daughters class of 1 agelica] Sunday School and [ allies will enjoy a weiner the Butler View farm,' y evening at six-thirty o'-

CLUB CALENDAR ■ Miss Mary Macy Margaret Boley Rhodes Phones 1000 1001 Wednesday United Brethren W. M. A., church parlois, 2 p. nt. Mt. Pleasant Bible Class, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Sheets. 8 p.m. Union Chapel Ladles Aid Pastry sale, court house lawn. . Zion Reformed Ladies Aid church parlors, 2:30 p. ni. . Thursday W. 0. T. M., Moose Home. 8 p. in. Evangelical Loyal Diughters and I families Weiner roast, Butler View i farm. 6:30 ,p. m. U. B- Christian Endeavor Party, church. 7 p. m. U. B- Progressive Workers. Mrs. William Arnold. 7:30 p. ni. United Brethren D. Y. B. Class Mrs. Wm. Heller, 8 p. m. Friday Methodist Y. M. C. class. Dr. an 1 i Mrs. Harold DeVor. 7:30 p. m. St. Marys Home Economics Club picnic, Mrs. Harry Crown ver, 7:30 p. m. Masons and Eistern Stars Picnic, Sun Set Park. 3 p. m. Saturday M. E. Tardies Chicken Pie Supper church dining hall, 5 to 7 p. m. Sorority Girls Turn Back Clock Os Time And Act like “Kids Again” - - Disregarding the sophistication that goes with being an adult, the | members of the Psi lota Xi Sorority ’ donned children’s costumes and hiir ribbons, and pretended for one evening that they were “kids” again. The occasion was a "kid party given at the home cf Miss Aleta Harlow, at Geneva, Tuesday evening. Assisting hostesses were the Misses Dora Shasenberg. Ch rlotte Elzey, and Betty Macklin. At six-thirty o'clock the "child- ■ ren" were seated at small tables ! centered with colorful candy men. gaudily decorated. The places were 1 marked by brightly colored sticks i of blow guip. and on the backs of 1 the chairs were bibs., decorated with Little 80-Peep and Little Boy Blue cut-outs in pastel colors. A two course dinner was served carrying out the “kid” idea as much as possible. Following the dinner a treisure hunt was enjoyed, the treasurer being a bag of candy suckers. The guests suddenly became adults again and three games of bridge were phye dwith prizes being awarded to Mrs. Charles Knapp. Mrs. Leo Kirsch, Miss Bernice DeVcss, and Miss E:na Lankemu, consolation. It was all mirth and fun and as! one of the guests stated no one spoiled the evening with the cynical remark. “My how well you hide your age”. The Harlow home was beautifully decorated with an arrangement of gladiolus, snapdragons, larkspur and other lite summer garden flow- , ers. . MRS. DEININGER HONORED WITH PARTY t The I.a dies Bridge Club of this city jnd several additional guests ■ motored to Rome City Tuesday where they surprised Mrs. M. Deininger who is spending several weeks at her daughter's cottage, the Edgar Kilbourne c ttage. with a birthday party. The occasion was Mrs. Deinr Inger’s seventy-fifth birthday. 1 The party was a surprise for the j honor guest. A special birthday pror gram was broadcast this morning s in honor of Mrs. Delninger fr m ra- , dio station WOWO. The ladies were guests of Mrs. ? Kilbcurne at luncheon and enjoy- - ed a day's outing. Those present - were Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, Mrs. i, Josephine Bremeikamp, Mrs. Anna t Keller, Mrs. M. F. Harris, Mrs. t Elli Hyland, Mrs. Carrie Ehinger i ; Mrs. Charles Christen, Mrs. Henry

Schulte, Mrs. James Cowen, Miss I Mayrne Deininger Miss Martha Terveer, Mrs. Carl Rood, Mrs. Elmo Smith, Miss Bernadine Christen Rev. Leonard Deininger, Arthur Voglewede. TRI KAPPA SORORITY ENJOYS MUSICAL PROGRAM Mrs. H. B. Macy and Mrs. Paul Saurer united in entertaining the members of the Tri Kappa S rrority with a musical progiam at tie former's home on North Second street Tuesday evening. Pretty baskets and bouquets cf summer girden flowers were arranged profusely about the entertaining rooms. The Trillity Trio, comprising the Misses Betty Franklin. Sara Jane Kauffman, and Edwina Shioll sang a group of sogs, accompanied at the ■ piano by Miss Louise Haubold. The sorority members voted to have a .picnic supper in two weeks. At the close of the meeting a dainty lunoheon, carrying out a

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color note of pink and green, was served by the hostesses, assisted by- - Louise illaubold. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. James Beitty of Indianapolis, Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer of Elkhurt, and Miss Josepldue Myers of New York City, KISTER REUNION HELD NEAR DECATUR The eighth annual reunion of the Kistler family was held at the James Stonerook farm, west of this I city. Sunday, At noon a basket dinner was enjoyed und during the after ■ noon the election of officers waa held 1 with the following results; presl-I dent,, Oscar Arnold, Bluffton; vice-; president, Oliver Dilling, Decatur.! and secretary-treasurer, Ed Bok- I necht, Decatur. Th-se present were Mr. and Mrs. Osca Arnold and family, Manus Beeler all of Bluffton; Miss Victoria Stoneburner. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dilling and family, Mr. and Mrs. ! Floyd Stoneburner, Mr. and Mrs.; i Amos Stoneburner and family, Mr.' and Mrs. J hn Arnold atril family, ’ Gerald Petersine of Troy Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boknec.it and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Stonerook. FORMER DECATUR GIRL ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE Mrs. P. P. Pierce, 717 Edgewateavenue. Fort Wayne, announces the ’ marriage of her daughter, Miss Mar. garet Pierce to Mr. R ibert A. Hattersley son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Hattersley, 2103 Kensington Boulevard. The ceremony was solemniz ed Tuesdhy ni. rning at eleven o'clock in the parsonage of the First Presbyterian ciurch with the i Rev. Samuel Callen officiating. M s. Gretchen Flanders, sister | cf the bride, and Mr. Reed Miller ' were the only attendants if the I couple. After a honeymoon trip u> North- ; ern Michigan they will be at home at 1923 Kensington B ulevard. Both Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Flanders. her attendant ,are well known in this city. The annual reunion of the Mumma family will be held at Franke park. Fort Wayne, Saturday. September 3. The Women of the M ose will meet at the Moose Home, Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Following the meeting a talk will be given by I Mrs. lauthi 'Huffman on, “Chili Care and Training." All members are requested to be present and to receive instructions to give theii children the same scientific care and training as the children receive at .Mooseheart. The meeting will be of special interest to mothers who wish to •train their children in fitting themselves for a future livelihood. MISS OSIE STRIKER TO ME MARRIED SUNDAY Mrs. Lewis Martin entertained with a lawn pirty at her country home near Geneva Tuesday even ing, honoring her sister. Miss Osie Striker of near Berne. The guests were pleasantly surprised with the announcement cf the appr- aching marriage of Miss Striker to Floyd Johnson of Monroe, which will be an event Sunday August 21. The guests enjoyed out-of-door gimes cn the Martin lawn until nine o'clock when the hostess invited them into the dining room where dainty refreshments of icecream and angle food cake were i served. A color note of yellow and | green was attractively carried out I in the appointments and the luncheon. The ann uncement was revelled in tiny envelopes which were placed i beneath the angel-food cake, and ■ bore the message. "Osie and Floyd I August 21.’’ i The guest list included: the Misj ses Emma Schug. Minnie Ehrsam, i Clara Ehrsam, Silvia Schwirtz, I Surena SchWartz. Ljla liawbaker, ! Velma Price, Ellen Beer. Beu'r Yoder. Lillie Gerber. Ruth Speicher. Barbara Speicher. Luelia Hostetter, ' Edith Metier, M gdelena Amstutz. Mildred Neuenschwander, Pearl Fox, Mrs. J. L. Conrad. Mrs. Edwin Nyffler, Mrs. Dennis Striker, and ' Miss Osie Striker all of Berne; Miss Florence Martin. Mrs. Luther Martin, and Mrs. Wilbert Stahy cf ' Geneva: Mrs. Adolph rPannie and l > Mrs. Daniel Striker of Monroe, and '' Mrs. Lee Myers of Decatur. ■ o ’ll re Pllfi llnnlo Tsi

.virs. ruia r»ooie is W. C. T. U. President Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 17.—(U.R)— Mrs. Ella Alexander-Boole was reelected president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in national convention here today. Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 17.— (U.R) — An "uprising of the American people" for a "new majority party based on moral ideals which will include observance and enforcement of the ISth amendment and other great principles of government” was predicted today by the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. Taft First Govemo» William Howard Taft was out first civil governor of the Philippines. In I'.ttMt President McKinley . chose him to head a commission to ■ establish civil government in the Philippines, and on July 4. WOl. he . became the first civil governor.

Diving Champs of World Star As King and Queen of Kiss * * * * * * Gorgeous Georgia Coleman, Olympic Springboard Women’s Ace, and Mickey Riley Galitzen, Men’s Champ, Confirm Troth Before 10,000. r . ... --'Aj '' MICKEY RILEY GALITZEN AND GEORGIA COLEMAN

LOS ANGELES — Victory may have been sweet to all the athletes from every land who have won Olympic crowns and broken world records in the great international meet, but the fondest recollections of the 19.32 Olympics seem to be in store for the King and Queen of the world's springboards, Mr. Mickey Riley Galitzen and Miss Georia Coleman! “Mr. and Mrs. Galitzen" it will be before long. Mickey hopes it will be soon. So does Georgia. And to make it unanimous, so does about everybody else. This fine pair of youngsters, invincible in their own field of sport, have captivated the hearts of the world. One fervent kiss, exchanged just after the gorgeous Georgia had emerged from the Olympic pool a winner, set the*fuse. Native Californians in the stands whooped about the fact that their darling of the springboard was giving public notice of her love for a favorite son —for Mickey, a Los Angeles boy. is a student at the University of Southern California. The cheering was loud and lasting. Some were at the Olympic games who did not understand and appreciate all forms of sport. Rut all understood love. Georgia is nineteen. Mickey is a little older. Georgia's home is on Catalina Island where the late William lived in a homo of mediaeval splendor. Theirs is an association which has developed from one swimming meet to another. It has been MAG. JEY~XEWS’ * I ♦ • Rev. D. M. Byerly and Rev. Roy B. Teach of Huntington who is conducting revival meetings at Plea-: sant Dale church visited George Miller and daughter Olive and Em-1 ma Saturday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alton H wer of Garrett, Mr. and Mis. Ernest Detfinger and son Richard and Mrs.. Charles Dettinger motored to Van Wert Ohio Thursday and visited I Mr and Mrs. Victor Huffman and family. John Helmrich Jr., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Huffm an and family. Mrs. Edwaid Jaberg and daughter Donna and Mrs. Milton Scherry, and children Vera Jane and Rolland visited Rev. and Mrs. Matthew, Worthman and fimily Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmricti and j family visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrich and with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Straub and family Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Otto Scherry and family i f New Bavaria Ohio are taking their vacation visiting relatives and friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and; son Robert attended the Hower, Reunion Sunday held at Gordon, State Park Celina Ohio about 80, were in attendance! Miss Cordelia Worthman is spending a few days with her uncle! and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Scherry and family. Mr. :nd Mrs. Lewis Worthman Jr., and family entertained for dinner Sunday Daniel Scheiry and daughters Marie and Marcella, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Strahm and fimily. The Fruchte Reunion was held Sunday at the Martin Fruchte home north of Magley, those that attended from Magley and other places

a romance of the pools. As some of the spectators remarked after that thrilling kiss, these two youngsters might well lay by a ' sizeable nest e,gg by writing a book, entitled perhaps “Diving for < Love.” The title would certainly be appropriate in their case. Unspoiled by the plaudits of many appreciative audiences. Georgia and Mickey are typical life-loving young Americans. Strenuous training and rigid restrictions have made them outstanding examples of the value of athletics in body building. Both swimmers almost sincp they learned to walk, they reached the peak of their field by making sacrifices that would have discouraged the less ambitious. Many a “date” was passed because either or both were in training. Imagine having to reject an opportunity to take gorgeous Georgia to a dance! Mickey had to many times and if ; you want to know what a sacrifice that was — well, just ask him. Georgia likewise, true to her sweetheart, spent many a lonesome evening while Mickey went early to bed in order to be at top form for the next day's competition. Was it worth it? The two Olympic crowns and the fact that Georgia and Mickey met luecanse of their mutual interest in the sport seems an answer to that. Asked to their plans, the King and Queen of Diving chorused: I “We’ll build a swimming pool and -if there's any money left —a , honeymoon cottage tight here in Los Angeles.” ; were Mr. and Mrs. Ernes' Fruetz- | man Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchte, I and daughter Am mda, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fruchte. Mr. and Mrs. Wai-, ter Kruetzman and son Richard | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fruchte, Mr. I ’ and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte, Mr. anil | I Mrs. Earl Arn.ld and fimily, Mr. | 1 and Mrs. Henry Scherry and daugh- I ter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus! I scheriy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dettinger 1 and son Richard are spending this | week with Mr. and Mrs. Alt n Hower of Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. John Bnrne and daughter Mabel and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Berne and son Albert visit- ' ed relatives in Fort Wayne Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breiner of Peters n Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Fruchte and Mr. and Mrs. John , Fruchte of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mr;. M.rtin Worthman. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Albert Fruchte and family Mr. ad Mrs. John Beineke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beineke Mr. and Mis. Fred Little, Mr. and Mrs. William Beineke and Mrs. Settie Limenstall and family ill of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. John ’ Scherry of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford McPeak and daughters Betty Jean and Eve- > lyn of Bucyrus, Ohio, visited rela- ' tives in and around Magley for a 1 c uple days last week. o Minister’s Wife Is Killed In Accident Pendleton. Ind.. Aug. 17—<U.R) — Mrs. Esther Wiggins. ,32, wife of ’ Rev. Raymond Wiggins, pastor of the Colfax. Ind.. Christian church, . was killed near here when the auto her husband was driving collided with another. Rev. Wiggins and his wife were starting on a vacation trip.

.Mrs. H. 11. Watkins and daugli- , ter Marjorie of Jackson. Michigan, have been visiting at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins of j near Pleasant Mills. Th. Misses iisaibel Hower and, Geraldine Hower, the Messrs. Carl I Gerber and R bert Freitig motored I to Lake Wiwasee Tuesday where | they spent the evening dancing at < Waeo. William Stewart, who has been confined to his bed the past week, is slightly Improved today. Miss Celeste Helman has returned to her home after spending two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mattes of Fort Wayne. Mrs. A. J. Longenhorst and children Bob and Marian left f r Elyria. Ohio after visiting their mother and grand mother, Mrs. Lucy Colchin of near this city, for several weeks. Mrs. Glen Barkley of Cloverdale, Ohio visited here today. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller will arrive home from (Indianapolis this evening. Chris Musselman of Berne will attend the Democratic district meeting at Warsaw tomorrow. Simon SchwMrtz of tie Borne Review was a caller here this morn Ing. I. W. Macy is attending to business at Sidney, Ohio this week. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Kiger and son Jimmy of Cincinnati are visiting at the C. E. Bell home on Adams street. Mrs. L. B. Smith and chi’dren of I'erne are spending the week in this city visiting Mrs. Clara Anderson and father, S. W. Hale. Miss Julia Bauman, who has been a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, was removed to her home in Delphos, Ohio, this morning in the S. E. Black ambulance. W. E. Beavers. Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Mrs. L. E. Mcßarnes have returned from Conneaut. Ohio, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Beaver's sister. Mrs. William Harris of Elyria, Ohio. Burial was made at the deceased's former home. Conrad, Ohio, last Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, Mrs. Mary Terveer and daughter Mayme and (’. J. Voglewede left today for Toledo, Ohio, where they will spend the Remainder of the week visiting relatives. Mrs. John H. Stewart and son [Max of Newark. N. J., are visiting ~~

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I here.. They will go to Fort Wayne ! and Huntington before returning I home the latter pari of next week. ■Mrs. Meredith Slewart who accompanied them as far as Dayton, 0., , was operated on al Celina, Ohio, I this morning for the removal of I her tonsils. Nathan Nelson ami Jim HalberIstadt are home from n several days visit with the latter's father, Frank, uit Colon, Michigan. They refuse to answer questions as to their fishing luck, but insist they were lucky. Mrs. John Hirschy and daughter Lena returned Saturday evening from a visit at Rome City. They also visited other cities of interest on a several day's trip. Marlon Feasei, Vernon Iflll, Gerald Strickler, Carl Buffenbarger,

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Paul Strickler, and Charles Cloud’ left today for Anderson where they will attend a .ichoo) for players and coaches. These boys will play on Decatur high school a ‘ basketball team next winter."J . Mi Virginia Miller has ralurn- , ed from Cincinnati, Ohto fch'ere , she spent sever.il days visiting with . j friends. , i Miss Josephine Myers of New York City is spending a vacation In this city visiting her parents, . Mr. mid Mrs. R. D. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. George Thoms have, moved from the property at the- ■ corner of Third and Jefferson • streets to the Maynard .property on ■ Wimhester street. I o — ""Figurehead” or Ornument If trie Image on the fro* of » ihlp 1» a figure <rom ’he stem of the vessel. It Is called a ■'jurehead if it Is an ornament In the form of an embossed shield that does not project In any w“». It l» •, '•llpd a hnw nmßmpnt