Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1932 — Page 5

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CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Monday Christian Corinthian class, Mrs. C. 11. Lanman, 7:30 P m. Woman Club executive committee meeting. Library 7:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. Home 7:30 p. m. .Adams County Choral Society, I above Brock Store. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Evangelic il Loyal Workers annual picnic, Legion Memorial Park 4 p. m. Literature department business meeting. Mrs. W. E. Smith, 7 p. m. Tri Kappa sorority picnic, Sun Set Park 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Mt. Pleasant Bible class, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton. 8 p.m. Union Twp. Womans Club annual social meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Al E. j Ormer od. Thursday Christian Missionary Society,! Mrs. Henry Leiehtensteiger 7:30. M. E. Ever Ready Class. Miss i Effie Patton, 7:30 p. m. Calvary latdies’ Aid Society,! | church parlors. 1:30 p.m. I Methodist W. H. M S.. Mrs. John T-edall. 2:30 p.m. Phi Delta Kappa Dance, Country! Clnb at 9:00 P. M. I ford Miller. Ralph Myers. Miss) ' Dorothy Elzey, and Ellis Springer , all of Wren, O.; Mr. and Mrs.; 1 Doyt Striker, of Berne: Mrs. Minnie Myers. Miss Wanda Springe.’. !of Van Wert. O.; Dorothy Myers. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Myers. Christ Hitzemann, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle King and Mary Jane King of Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gould. Agnes and Earl I Gould. Robert Gould of Monroe; ! Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sheets. Floyd I and Glen Sheets, and Mr. and .Mrs. John Mauller of Convoy, o. The business meeting of the Literature Department of the Woman’s I Club which was scheduled to have been held at the home of Mrs. W. E. ! Smith on Third street Monday night I has been postponed until Tuesday ! night at seven o’clock. All members of the department are urged to take I n to rtf tho Ir .. .

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MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO STUDY NEW BOOK I lie Women's Home Missionary I , Society Os the Methodist Eplsco-j I pal Church will meet at the home' 'Of Mrs. John Tyndall. Thursday i I afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. i The lesson leader for the meeting will he Mrs. A. I). Suttles. Thu I , society will begin the study of the I new study book, ’Facing the! Future in Indian Missions.'' The devotional leader will re | ! Mrs. Homer Lower. The month of! , September is dues paying month, i 1 and all members are requested to I . be present at the meeting and to lie prepared to pay her dues. The hostesses for the meeting | will be the Mesdames John Tyn-. dull. Horace Callow, John Niblick., I). I). Heller and George Chronis-1 I ter. Refreshments will be served. HONOR GUESTS AT FAREWELL PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman ' residing four miles west of Monroe i entertained with a farewell party Friday. afternoon for Warren ami I Carroll Beebe of Bittle Creek. Michigan., wh. are leaving soon 1 for their home, after spending the summer here. Those present at the party were j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rupert. Mrs. ! Oliva Teeple. Mrs. George .Rush, | Virginia and Dona Bell Zfmtnermau I Harvey and Virgil Teeple. Floyd. | Luther and M irie Engle, Ellen May | Goldner, Paul, und Rachel Scott, ; and Roseline Marsh. ! The afternoon was spent in playing out of door games. A dainty ! luncheon was served by Mrs. Zim-1 I merman. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED SUNDAY J Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fr ink of near | Baldwin, 0., were honor guests at la family gathering Sunday, when they celebrated their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank formerly resided in Root township, and are Imth reported to be in good health. The children who attended the celebration were Mrs. Dora Brookens of Jonesboro, Ark., Charles Frank and Mrs. Oscar Jones of Fort Wayne; and L. W. Frank of Decatur. One son was unable to be present. Guests from Decatur who were present were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frank and family. J. J. G. CLASS ENJOYS PARTY The J. J. G. Class of the Presbyterian Sunday School enjoyed a p.o -> ai the home of the teacher.! I Miss Ina Noacks, Saturday after- ' noon. Several games were played I after which refreshments of ice I cream, wafers, and candy were I served. Those present were Mary Steele. i Barbara Burk, Clara Morgan. Anna Brandyberry.- Florence McConnell : and Sanna Kunkel. BERNE GIRL WEDS DECATUR MAN Miss Velma Tumbleson of Berne. I daughter of Mr. ar. i Mrs. Wade Tumbleson. east of Berne and Rufus Bailey of Decatur, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bailey, of near Monroe, were married Sunday asI lernoon at two o'clock in their ! newly furnished home in this city. [ Tlie Rev. Vernon Riley, pastor of : the Friends Church in Monroe. ! officiated at the single ring eereI rnony. The couple was attended by ! Miss Alta Tumbleson, sister of the bride, and Robert Bailey, brother ! of the groom. The bride wore an ensemble of ’ blue and white. She carried a bouquet of gladiolus. The bride has been employed at the Berne Manufacturing company for the last five years. Mr. , Bailey is employed at the McConI nell Wholesale company here. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED AT DINNER About sixty guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Bentz east of the city Sunday to I celebrate their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary. At the noon hour a basket dinner was enjoyed, followed I’y a short program. During the afternoon various games were jdayed.' Among those present were the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bentz. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpa Bentz and son James of Akron. O.; Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lengerich and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heimann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bentz and family, Mrs. Mary Meyers and family, Mrs.! Harve Schell and family. Lew, Charles, Sam and Theodore Bentz. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelly and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Heiman ) j and family, all of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Mattes and family of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiskittel of Minster. O. ANNUAL REUNION HELD AT VAN WERT The eleventh annual reunion of the Tester family was held in Van Wert. 0.. in the art department building. Sunday. Seventy-five members of the family were present. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Auspaugh and family were present from this city. The election of officers was, held and resulted in the following , Ed Miller, Pleasant Mills, presi-

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dent; George Tester, Decatur, vice-, president; Miss Elva Anspaugh.i Decatur, secretary and treasurer. Prizes were awarded to the person attending the reunion from the | greatest distance, the oldest ant| youngest members. The prizes i were- presented to Willis Tester.. j 76. Bluffton, who was the oldest! member present, and to Howard] Bevington, five months, of Van Wert. <)., the youngest. Jim Tes-[ ter of Jackson. Mich., was awarded the prize for being the farthest] distant. At the noon hour a basket dinner was enjoyed after which a pro-; gram was presented. The Bicham sisters of Liberty Center. 0.. pre-1 sented an interesting program of I readings. It was decided to hold the re-1 union next year at the same place. | — The Mt. Pleasant Bible class: will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton. Wednesday] evening at eight o’clock. The lesson for the evening will be the! conclusion of the life of Isaiah. WELDY FAMILIES HOLD FIRST REUNION The relatives of the various; Weldy families met at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aur and, two miles south of Decatur. I Sunday. This was the firsf meet- 1

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I ing of the Weldy reunion since itsi - organization a year ago. Seventy-one members were pres--1 ent at the family gathering, and at I the noon hour a delicious basket' . dinner was served from two long I tables arranged in the large gar- 1 i age adjacent to the Aurand home. ] Following the dinner a business I meeting was held. Officers elected! : for the coming year were: Frank' j Aurand, president; Alpheus J. ! Beavers, vice-president; Wayne E.. f Beavers, secretary and treasurer; I i Mrs. Mabel Marshall, assistant] I secretary and treasurer. Deaths reported during the last I year were Mrs. Arthur Fisher, AN I 1 Stoneburner and Mrs. Chauncey j Rinehart. Births: Ralph Earl; j Sheets. Norman Sheets. Josephine; Sheets and Reuben Zimmerman. i No marriages were reported. The oldest member present was /William Weldy. eighty-one years] [I of age. who gave an inspiring talk.' I Talks were also given by Seth W.; . Snider. Bluffton; Charles Weldy.! .; Ix'esburg; Frank Aurand and; ; Wayne Beavers of Decatur. The! | youngest member' present was I Norman Sheets. A standing vote of thanks was given to Mr. and Mrs. Aurand tor their hospitality, and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in . renewing old acquaintances and • the making of new ones.

il The reunion next year will be' held the third Sunday in August. The Ladies Aid Society of the Calvary Evangelical Church will : meet at the church Thursday as- ■ ' ternoon at one-thirty o'clock for. the regular business meeting. Each member is requested to be |i present and to bring a thimble and 1 tapestry needle. ATTEND PICNIC i AT HUNTINGTON The birthday anniversaries of I Mrs. Heber Humbarger of Hunting ! I ton, Mrs. M. E. Hower. Mrs. Leota • Beery and Delton Passwater were ' celebrated with a picnic in the Mel] m rial Park at Hiintingt n. Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. M. E. H wer. Mr. . and Mrs. Riley Crlssman, Mr. and | Mrs. W. F. Beery and grandson ; Billy Buck. Mrs. Leota Beery and / son Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. Delton passwater motored to Huntingi ton where they visited during the : afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Heber ; Humbarger and children George . i and Joan. i The party later went to the Me- ! morial Park where a delicious pot-1 ; luck supper was enjoyed. ■I . I The Corinthian class of the i Christian Sunday School will meet I tonight at seven-thirty o’clock with 1 Mrs. C. R. Lanman.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and non Terry of Freemont, ()., arrived in this city Sunday. Mrs. Smith will remain for a several weeks visit and Mr. Smith returned to Freemont, Sunday evening. Miss Gertrude Teems of Servia, la the guest of Miss Dorothy Haley and other friends in the city this i week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeVor of Franklin spent the week end In this city with relatives. Mrs. DeVor will remain for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Monroe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle King and daughter Mary Jane of New Troy Road, Dayton, 0., spent the weekend with Mrs. King's parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Cramer, on North Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist had as their Sunday night dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gould and chil- , dren. Earl and Agnes, of Monroe | and Robert Gould of Fort Wayne spent Saturday at the U. E. Cramer home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ehler and son visited over the week-end with ; . friends and relatives in Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Cowens and family spent Sunday with relatives I in Bluffton. David Kunkel and David Wynn j are attending the air races at Cleve-! land, Ohio, this week. Pat Moran of Jefferson towni ship was looking up old friends' ; here this morning. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Vega, Chi- j cago, visited here over the week; |,nd and Mrs.-Henry Thomas re-! turned with them for a short! visit. Guy W. Judd, of Plymouth. In-1 diana, is here this week attending • to business and enjoying a visit with some of his old comrades. | He represents the Pacific Life | Insurance company. Mrs. Jennie Furman of Marion,, Ohio visited w ith Mrs. D. D. Hell-1 er over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Adams and I daughter, Marjory, motored to i Albion. Michigan, Saturday even-] I ing. where they enjoyed a visit i ] with Mr. Adams’ mother, Mrs. I Charles Lewis. Pete Reynolds of Bluffton is back on his job at Vhe city desk

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at this office. Dick Heller who is assisting at state headquarter* for the Democratic state central committee at Indianapolis, visited here over Sunday. He will return again Friday evening to meet with candidates and others, to plan for the campaign in this county. Dick Peterson and Charles Brlener, who are engaged tn the wholesale candy business in Chicago, returned there this morning after a short visit here. Leo Yager made a business trip to Berne this afternoon. Mrs. Gerald Smith has returned front Lake Webster where she was the guest of friends for the- week. Mrs. L. T. Cleaver of Phillipsburg, New Jersey will arrive in this city Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week with iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham. Mrs. Ira Fuhrman left Sund iv for Detroit, Mich., where she will visit with her cousin, Mrs. Everett i Trangbarger. Mrs. Trangbarger was formerly Miss Serene Hornada of this city. Mrs. William Myers of Muncie is spending a few days with her I parents. Mr. and Mrs. George | Squier. Mr. and Mrs. John Mattes and i daughters. Alberta and Rosemary, ; of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiskittel of Minster, 0., ] spent Sunday visiting Mr. and 1 Mrs. P. J. Heimann and family, I south of the city. Mrs. E. A. Miller. Mrs. Claud ! Otto. Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, Miss ' Mary Stutzman, Miss Dorothy j Hamilton of Bloomington returned ; hmoe today after a few days visit , with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collier i and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sczroyer and 1 daughter Katherine visited over the week end in Troy, 0., They visited ■ with Mrs. Matilda Fledderjohann ;at New Knoxville, Ohio, who wished to be remembered to her i friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maley of Goshen called on Mrs. Maley’s father. Ben Schrank, who is a paient in the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Sunday. Mrs. Mina Miller of Lagrange returned home today after visiting with her son-in-law ami daughter. Mr. an I Mrs. Fred Collier and fam- : i y-