Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1933 — Page 3

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Rumple. Home made toilet soap by Mrs. S. Moser and fine quilts by Mrs. Jno. Fattersagd M. Robin. Mrs. J. Rumple served candies to the members and guests. Visitors were Naomi and Imogene Reef, i Members present were the Mesdammes D. Baker, D. Rumple. H. J. Reef. Paul Butcher, Jas. Kenney. Archie Smitley, M. Amstutz, Jonathan Rumple, C. C. Abnet, A Kelley, Jos Robin, Jno Fetters. Sol Mosser and Mrs. Haines and the Misses H. Kenney and M. Robin. MEETING OF LADIES AID The St. Luke's Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Ervin Zimmer-

CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Monday Woman’s Club, Music Department in charge Library hall, 7:45 p. m. Tuesoay Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. C. K. Champlin, 8 p. m. Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. F. Mall 7:80 p. m. M. E. Mary and Mar tha class, Mrs. John Bright, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa business meeting, Mrs. Avon Burk, 8 p. m. i Root township Home Economics Club, Mrs. A. W. 'Lytle, 1:30 p. m. Adams County Choral Society, above the Brock Stone, 7:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi inspection, Elk’s home 6:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau joint meeting, Miss Agnes Baker, 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland high school, 1 p. nt. Evangelical C. L. W. Class, Miss Grace Elston. 7:30 p. m. Civic Section meeting, Chamber of Commerce rooms, 7 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club, Mrs. Dave Campbell. 2:3d p. m. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Catholic School, 2 p. m. Thursday Monday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Nick Braun, 7:30 p. ni. Pythian Sisters vegetable soup ' sale, Knights of Pythias home. M. E. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Paul Edwards 2:20 p. m. I St. Marys Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. John Geisler 1:30. Saturday Pleasatit Mills High School alumni banquet .scliool, 8:30 p. m. man, all-day Thursday. The day was spent tn quilting. Devotionals were lediby Mrs. Erwin Lockner and Mrs. Albert Geisel. Those present were the Mesdames James Manley. Albert Reppert, Albert Roth, Christ Roth, John Ebnet. William Bertch, Willi <m Yager, Gust Take, Albert Geisel, William Shoaf, Clint Zimmerman, Truman Goldner and family, William Goldner, Ervin Lockner, Henry Hirshy and son, the Misses Kathryn, Virginia and Donna Bell Zimmermap. Mrs. C. K. Champlin will enber-

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tain the Tuesday Afternoon Club, Tuesday night at eight o’clock. The Monday Night Bridge Club will meet Thursday night at seventhirty o'clock with Mrs. Niek Braun. The C. L. W. Class of the Evangelical Sunday School will hold a class meeting at the home ot Miss Qrace Elstoh, 512 North Third street, Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Pleasant Mills high school alumni banquet will be served in the school Saturday night, April 29 at eight-thirty o'clock. A meeting of the Civic Section of the Woman’s Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce room, Tuesday night at seven o'clock. BERNE COUPLE MARRIED SUNDAY Miss Thelma Agler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Agler of Berne and Rufus Leichty, son of Mennas Leichty of near Berne, were married Sunday noon at twelve o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents. Tlie Rev. John Parr officiated at the wedding and read the single ring ceremony. Tlie bride is employed at the Berne Manufacturing company and Mr. Leichty is employed at the Berne Ice Cream Company. They will make their home in Berne WEDDING SOLEMNIZED AT BERNE SATURDAY Miss Leona Lillian Depp of Berne and Homer Gibson of Fort Wayne, son of .Mrs. Harriet Gibson of Warsaw, were quietly married Saturday evening at eight o'clock in the parsonage of the Meunonite church. Rev. c. H. Suokau officiated using the single ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will reside in Pittsburgh, Pa„ Mr. Gibson is a salesman. ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Dick D. Heller of Indianapolis entertained at luncheon Saturday for Mrs. Joe Scheleen and Miss Mary Ellen Wailing of Shelbyville, Miss M irtha Pierce of Clinton and Miss Mary Katheryu Schug of Decatur. Tlie guests and Mrs. Heller were classmates at Western College for women at Oxford. Following the luncheon the party attended the Tri ! Kapp.i tea at the governor's mau- ! sion, willi Mrs. Pau! V. McNutt tessi The Historical Club will meet with Mrs. Dave Campb.ll Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock M RS. CH ALM ER SCHAFER | RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT Mrs. Chalmer c. Schafer of Fort Wayne was re-elected president ot' I i lie grand council of the state Tri Kappa sorority at the closing session of a two day biennial conven- | tion held in the Claypool Hotel in i Indianapolis, Saturday. , Mrs. O. M. Kinnispii of Gusheu | was re-elected treasurer. New offi- | versos the- organization are Mrs. I Iren.? Duffey Mueller of Terre j Haute, vice president; and Mrs. Kay ■ Marr of Columbus, secretary. Tlie | officers will serve for two years. I Business sessions v -re held | throughout the two days, and dur- | ing the closing sessions a petition w is received from a group of former Indiana iri Kappas now living in Boston, Massachusetts, asking lor and associate chapter of tlie AUTOS Refinanced on Smaller Pay- | ments. Extra Money if Desired. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. I Over Schafer Hardware Store j Decatur, Ind. Phone 2-3-7 I —' THE CORT Tonight - Tomorrow “HOT PEPPER” A red-hot story with Lupe Velez, Victor MacLaglen. Edmund Lowe. El Brendel. Is it good? Wonderlul! You must see it. ALSO-Comedy anti News. 10-25 c THE ADAMS SUN,, MON., TUES. ‘ ‘ S I R I C T L Y PERSONAL” with Eddie (|uillan, Dorothy i Jordan. Marjorie Ramheau. ADDED - - Charley Chase Comedy and Organlogue. I WED. & THURS.—Wheeler and ; Woolsey in “HOLO ’EM JAIL’ I with Edna May Dir er. PLLAUfc ! FIRST SHOW AT b;o0.

organization. Mrs. Thaodore McClintock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple of this city, was ope of the persons whose name was mentioned In the petition. The final decision will be acted upon by the grand council. Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, a member of the Alpha chapter of Bloomington, opened the governor’s mansion for a tea in honor of the Tri Kappas attending the convention, Saturday afternoon. Nearly four hundred guests attended the tea. Delphinium and Premier roses were used as decorations through the entertaining rooms and formed the centerpiece for the dining table. Mrs. McNutt was assisted by members of the Bloomington chapter. An interesting program was presented at tlie banquet Friday night, which was followed by a. dance. Lorna Doone Jackson, formerly with the Chicago Civic opera, sang vocal selections. The dance was led by Gov. and Mrs. McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Schafer and other officers and their escorts. Saturday morning Kathryn Turney Garten gave book reviews which were of unusual interest. She reviewed “Pageant” by G. B. Lancaster. and “Pretty Witty Nell Gwyn” by Clifford Bax. Mrs. Don Farr, president of the Decatur Tri Kappa sorority modeled a gown in th- exhibit of Romance in Bridal Dresses. The program was presented by the indiaiwpolis associate chapter. The Mesdames Don Farr, I. W. Macy, J. Ward Callaud, Avon Burk and William Ball attended the two .day session of the convention and Miss Mary Katheryu Schug attended Hie programs, ed the programs Saturday. PHI DELTA KAPPAS PLAN SPRING DANCE Tlie spring dance, conducted annually by tlie local Phi D.-lta Kapp.i fraternity, will be held in the Decatur Country Club, Thursday, May 4, it has been announced. Music for the dance will be furnished by Bob Deikman and his orch sira, popular radio artists. Dunciug will start at nine o'clock and continue until one. Special features for the evening will be singing and entertainment by the ui tubers of the orchestra. Bob Dei'kman’s orchestra is one of tlie finest traveling orchestras in the middle west, and has appeared on programs over radio stations WLW, WOWO. WAIU, WCAH, WALK, and WJW. Tickets are on sale by the members ot the fraternity and are $1.50 : per couple. I.\ large number of out of town persons is expected to attend this annual dane-. HOOSIER BUREAU PRESENTS EIGHTH PROGRAM The eighth salon program of tlie Hoosier Program Bureau for the third season will be presented in the L. S. Ayres store auditorium, Indianapolis, Tuesday morning, April 25 at ten-thirty o'clock. Tlie Bureau is sponsored by the Hoosier Salon Patrons Association for the purpose of presenting entertainers who may be booked for club programs. A special Hoosier Program Bur ! eau luncheon will be served in the I Ayers Tea Room, following tliei program. The complete program is 1 as follows: Jimmy Trimble “Painting with Cloth” Jolly Four Quartet Spirituals (Negro) J. Raymond Schutz Lecture Mildred Ozane Weymer Piano Matthews Family Ensemble “Music and Musice Appreciation” (Piano, violin, xylophone, vibraharpl Eos Potty Richardson "Kodak at the Quarters” (Negro dialect) Sigma Alpha lota Ensemble Voices and violin Mrs. Frances Johnson, director o | HOSPITAL NOTES Frank Leister, Rockford. Ohio, i Route 1. underwent a major enter- I gency op. ration at thelAdams Coun- j ty Memorial Hospital Saturday eve- 1 uing. A major emergency operation was performed on Oswald Weidler, Route 3, Decatur, at th- A<l ms i County Memorial Hospital Sunday I afternoon. Mrs. Roxie Kessler of Berne is a , patient at tlie local liospitul where | she submitt, d tu a minor operation this morning. A minor operation was performed | on I'ctcr Musser o.f Borne ut the io j cal hospital this morning. CONFERENCE AT WASHINGTOxN IS RESUMED TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) away a balmy spring morning by taking a motor I rip to Mount Vernon byway of the new Washington Memorial highway. Ho will enter the discussions i backed by a firm declaration in * favor of | he gold standard made j over the week end by Premier I Daladier. Tariff relations wore du,. f„! assume greater importance wjib ! the arrival late today of Prime I Minister Beuiie«t <•'' Catiada 1:, t- the second largest custoyier ot i the United (stales. With fateful bearing on the

economic conversations, congress entered upon ono of its most momentous weeks with prospect of passing the inflation bill carrying its grant to President Roosevelt <sf extraordinary powers to alter the monetary system. Under this bill, the president, may change the amount of gold in the dollar, accept up to SIOO,000,000 in silver in payment of war debts, and issue billions of new currency if he deems it desirable. The president and MacDonald were joined by Secretary of State Hull and Under Secretary of State Phillips at the conference. Sir Robert Van Sitlart, permanent under secretary of the British foreign office, also joined in the conversations. Though Hie hard-driven experts showed some red-eyes after effects of their heavy Sunday which lasted until midnight, the two principals were cheerful and eager to be at their tremendous task again. Without further ado the group settled back for another important sessilon dalisiilp,ted to Ifast, witli but few interruptions, the entire day. 0 Chris Beers of Monroe township, one of the old timers in Middle Monroe, was among those who paid taxes today. NOTICE —The board of Children’s guardians will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the high school building. Mrs. D. D. Heller FOR SALE — Used furniture. Mohair living room suites, sls Leather dav.-nport, $5. Refrigerator, like new,sl9. Dining room table and 6 chairs, like new. $18.50. 3 piece bed room suite, S3O. Sprague Furniture company, 134 West Monroe Phone 199. 97g-3t

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PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barger and daughters, Kathryn and Janice, of Springfield, Ohio, visited with friends in this city over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Schulte had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Behrns of McCartyville, Ohio; Mrs. Emil Drexler and Mrs. Roland Ruck of Wapaikoneta, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Belirns acted as baptismal sponsors for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Schulte. The baby wa,s given the name Roger James. Mr. and Mrs. galph Tyndall of Bluffton visited here Sunday. Mesdames Avon Burk J. W. Callend, I. W. Macy and William Bell returned Saturday evening from Indianapolis. Freeh Hower went to Indianapolis today to look after business. R. W. Peterson will return this evening from several days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ehler and son are visiting in Fort Wayne this afternoon. A car of friends of Rev. Walton of tli ? Presbyterian church surprised him Sunday by driving here in time to attend church services. W. L. Richmond of Fort Wayne was looking after business here to day. Miss ildora Lough returned Sunday eveping from a weeks visit with her grandmother, and sister Ruth al Bryant. The Misses Mildred Acker, Laura Lapkenau, Janice Barber and Ruth Elzey attended the theatre in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rice had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Janies S. Smith and nephew Wallace Smith

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and Mrs. Claude Coffee and son Richard ail of ’Fort Wayne. Bill Irwin of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent the week-end in this city visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Esther Sunderniann of Ada, Ohio, was a. week-end visitor in this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Macy of this city and Mrs. W. S Smith of Monroe visited with Mrs. Sadie Scbener ia Warren Sunday afternoon. Frank P. Heiman, George Colchin and Henry Heiderman left today for Dayton, Ohio to visit with Otto Colchin at the Soldiers Home Hospital. Rev. C. P. Gibbs attended tlie Fort Wayne district meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at the Simpson church, Fort Wayne today. Miss Hoe Light, Adrian Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase attended the alumni banquet at Wolcottville, Saturday evening. o FOR SALE —New Furniture. 8 piece dining room suite, $49.50. 4 piece bed room suites, complete with springs and mattresses, $49.50 to SBS. Living room suites, $49.50 to slls. Occasional chairs, $4.50 to $35. Inner spring mattresses, sl2 to $lB. Sprague Furniture Company, 134 West Monroe street. Phone 199. 97g-3t MH'l( IC OF FI.XAI, s UTT I. E HEXT OF ESTATE AO. Z'.HII Notice is hereby given to the ereditors, heirs and icatees of Albert !•'. Chronister, deceased to appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, o-n tlie loth day of May, 1933 and show cause, if anr. Wily tiie FINAE SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with tlie estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive theirdistr ibutive shares. Annis Chronister, Administrator Deeatui', Indiana April 24, 1933. Attorney Judson W. Teeple. April 24 May 1.