Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1933 — Page 3
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Tau Mothers ® f K nor (ll,ests At Dinner-Bridge at tODigi;. of tlle members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority Wd'JWLjt ■ of »onor at a dinner-bridge party of pretty spring appoint- ‘ Wii'Elk's Home, Monday evening. entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with a ... spring flowers. Large baskets and vases of the various were arranged
K he talib- and about the '3**s,*. o’clock the guests *E seated at small tables which E'lai dain'y linens of ‘ . t.in crystal candle tno®«r2f-Wfaaaml on the tapers bouquets of valley E, Wnsi' and violets. Place Q Eof silhouette designs ma-k-Ee lor the guests. The , Eers md patronesses of the lOAftw »> ' """ 11 w ‘"‘ l,ive ’ ■ dei tliri-e l " urse tl'tiner BjgJed > 'he Misses Alvei a ' -iA’fti r 1 I'nlleiikanip, Helen ' Huth Voglewede. fcJng the dinner, tables E Jang' d for bridge and at of four games, the scores Mrs. John Baker. Mrs.
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CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Tuesday Evangelical Loyal Dorcas class, church parlors, 7:30 p, m. Young Matrons Club closing banquet, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lawson, 6:30 p. m. C. L. of C., Social and guest flight K. of C. Hall 6:30 p. m. D<j|i Theta Tau business meeting Miss Florence Holthouse 7:30'. Adams County Choral Society, above Brock Store, 7:30 p. m. C. L. of C. social and guest night, Miss Rose Fullenkamp, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Christian Ladies Aid Society, church, 2:30 p. m. N. and T. (Tub, Mrs. Carl Hammond, 2 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Society, church praters, 2:30 p. m. Zion Walther League, Lutheran School, 8 p. m. Friendship Village Home Economics Club, Mrs. Edna Douglas, 1:30 p. m. Thursday Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Herman Gillig, postponed one week. I Evingeliea.l Loyal Daughters I class Mrs. Milton Brow n. 7:30 p. m. W. F. M. S., Methodist Church, I Mrs. Merlin Doan, 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, church parlors, 2:30 p. m. U. B. Progressive Workers class ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown, 7:30 I p. m. FRIDAY | Methodist W. H. M. S., benefit I luncheon, Mrs. C. 1). Lewton, 1 p. Im. [ Mark Braden. Mrs. C. J. Voglej wede and Miss Flothilda Harris. The N. and T. club will meet at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Hammond 621 Nitttnian Avenue. I The Women's Home Missionary (Society of the Methodist Episcopal Ichurch will serve a benefit luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. D. LewI ton, 630 North Second street, Friday afternoon at one o’clock. The luncheon will be served for twentyfive cents a plate and a large num-
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her of reservations may be made. Reservations will be accepted un- | til Wednesday evening. The lunchi eon is open to the public and a social afternoon will follow. C. I. C. CLASS HOLDS MEETING The C. I. C. Class of the Union Chapel Sunday School meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Ollie Kepts F riday evening for the regular monthly meeting. Mr. Kepts, the president, opened the meeting and a. song was sung by the class, followed with prayer by Freeman Schnepp. The roll call was a question in the Bible. Mrs. George Scheiderer and Mrs. William Noll entertained with a. duet “The Little Old Church in the Valley.” Forest Walters read the Scripture lesson and a talk was given by Miss Marth'a. Linn, her subject being "Japan." Mrs, L. E. Omerod entertained with a reading. Stunts followed the business nA eting. Those present were Rev. Frank Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roughia, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Walters, Mr. and Mrs. William Noll Mr. ami Mrs. Hatley Koos, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nidliinger. Mr. and Mrs. George Schiederer, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Omerod, Mr. and Mrs. Ami Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Brown, Freeman Schnepp, Henry Bowman, Ralph Rabbitt, Miss Martha Li.'-it, Mrs. Thurman Drew, Dortha, Polly, Geraldine Roughia. Evelyn Conner, Jeanette Brown, Elma June Wynn, Maxi.ie Noll, lona Schnepp, Margie Drew, B tty and Jessie Omerod, Mary Louise Babbitt, Martha and Esther Kepts, Marcella Walters, Max Kepts, Gerald and Lewis Brown. Guy Koos, Leonard and Arnold Roughia, Dole Furman, Junior Nedlinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Kepts. REPORT GIVEN ON “TRIP TQ PURDUE ’ The Golden Rule 1H Club of Kirkland township met at the Kirkland high school recently. The sewing period was directed by the Misses Bernita Hpffmau and Doris Johnson. Miss Hozel Yake had charge of the business meeting. Songs and yells were enjoyed by the club. .Miriam Hoffman and Edna Smith gave a demonstration on how to hem a tea towel. A tlalk on “My Trip to Purdue’’ was given by Miss Alice Reinhard. Following the business meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses. The members present were Irene Fosnattgh, Mary Fuhrman, Donna Belle (Arnold, Mary Elizabeth Arnold, Eleanor Mankey, Deloris Warden, Edma Smith, Rachel Helmrick, Marjorie Dilling, Miriam Hoffman, Hazel Yake, Polyana i Lehman, and Alice Reinhard. Visitors were Mrs. John Arnold a::d Doris Weaverleen Lehman. ORGANIZE H4-H CLUB , A group of girls of Blue Creek I township met at the home of the I leaders, the Misses Helen and GlenI nys Roop, Friday evening, for the purpose of organizing a 4-H Club, Flo Workinger was chosein presiI dent of the organization; Dorothy Habegger, vice-president: Marcile Myers, secretary; Esther Hoblet, treasurer; Vera Jean Garwood, song leader; Delores Hoblet and i Mary Parrish, yell leaders; MarI jorie Sipe, pianist. The games comI mittee will comprise Marcella Burke, Fern LautzeaJieiser and I Frances earner. h i'he following girls were present I Flo Wonkinger, Mareile Myers, Esther and Delores Hoblet, Dorothy | Habegger, Vera Jean Garwood, I Fern Lautzenheiser, Mliry Parrish, Frances and Erma earner, Faye Myers and Dorothy Counterman, Mesdames Leland Ripley, Shelby Vince, Herman Wittwer, Glen Workinger and Versa! Hoblet. The Loyal Daughters (lass of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet at he home of Mrs. Mil ton Brow.ii on Monroe street, Thursday night at sevpn-thirty o'clock.The Ladi-.s lA.id Society of the Christian Church will meet Wednesday afternoon instead of Thursday, al the church Lt two-thirty o’clock. The meeting will he followed with a pot luck supper and all women of the church are invited j' rsons having articles for the sale are . sked to bring them to the church. ENTERTAINS MEMBERS AND GUESTS Mrs. Ed Boknecbt was hostess to the members of the Monday Night Clii'li and several additional guests t her home, Monday nightTile guests were the M adames T. C. Smith Harry King, C. K. Champlin a- d Brice Butler. The club prize for high score was won by Mrs. Clyde Butler an<s Mrs Brice Butler received the guest prize. Following the games a luucheno was served. The next club meeting will be h Id In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Clem Kortenber. COURT HOUSE GIRLS HONOR MISS ERMA GAGE Thegirls employed at the Adams I county court house entertained | with a dinner gnd bridge party j whioh was in the term of a tarei well party for Miss Erma Gags. I Monday night, at the home of Mrs.
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Clara Amderson in Geneva Miss Gage, until recently, was I deputy in the County lAgri-ciiltiira) agent's office and a member of the court house group. The pot-luck dinner was served at the large dining table which was laid with yellow linen and centered with a. bouquet of spring flowers. The dinner was served in iwo delicious courses. •' W Small tables were arranged for bridge and the high score prize was won by Mrs. Sylvester Everhart and the consolation prize by Mrs. M-iyliel Myers. Miss Gage was presented with a bautiful gift. Guests at the affair were the Misses Erma Gage, Cleo and Iver-n-a Werling, Alice Lenhart, Arana Smith, Bernice, and Doris Nelson, Anna and Rose Nesswald and Rose Schurger, and the Mesdames Maybell Myers, Sylvester Everhart and Clara Anderson. Announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Frieda Kaehr Bluffton, and Elmer Heyerly, Monroe, was made Sunday at the Chrislain Apostolic church, east of Bluff •ton. Date of the wedding was not revealed. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaehr. Bluffton. Mr. Heyerly is a son of Mrs. Emma Heyerly, Monroe. ENTERTAIN SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and ?>lrs. William Bryan entertained at their home at Roanoke Sunday for -the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Byerly and family, Mrs. Jessie Byerly, Mr. and Mrs. Llyod Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bryan and son Bobby, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Clowser and daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Baumgartner and son Dicky Lee, Bob Andrews, Paul Clowser, Miss Ruth Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bryan. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FOR 4-H GIRLS CLUB A membership drive is being -conducted lor the newly organized Washington township 4-H Club. The organization meeting was held Saturday afternoon at the L. E. Archbold home and six members itti-nded the meeting. Anyone desiring to become a member of the organization is asked -to notify Mr. Archbold. Entertain GUESTS ON MOTHER’S DAY IA. surprise was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ves V nis on Adams street, Sunday, in honor of Mother's Day. The rooms were decorated with tulips and roses. Small tables were arranged for the six o'clock dinner. Music was furnished during the evening. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Deady and daughter Joai of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs Al King and children of Van Wert. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs, Russell Bowma<:. and children of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werling and children of Preble; Miss Eveline and Clara Ellen Klingenberger of Fort Wayne; and Juanita Bowman of Decatur. PLEASANT DALE LADIES AID MEETS The Pleasant Dtle Ladles Aid Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baunfgartner recently. 1 he day was spent In sewing. Those present at the meeting were the Williim Yagar William Sautbtne. Charles Limen stoll, Charles Liby aad daughter Martha, Lloyd Byerly, Lloyd Clow-
Fifth Avenue Fashions — —By ELLEN WORTH Trousers Are Narrower and Tunics Are In Maybe it’s the Bali dancing girl influence, maybe it's just a natural joie de vivre. At any rate, pajamas are swinging into the youngest, jauntiest lines we’ve seen for ages. For one thing, trousers are narrower. As you see, they’re just as picturesque as the full, skirt-like variety, and lots more comfortable. For another thing, blouses are lengthening into tunics, slim, fitted tunics that do wonders to your figure. Here’s a model, io.' instance, that’s got everything — extended shoulders, clever seaming in front and a sash in back. And it’s the easiest thing in the world to put together. Make it in a gay novelty cotton and It is just as much at home on the beach as in the boudoir. Size 16 requires 3% yards 39-inch printed material.
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Glen Baumgartner and daughter Bonny Lou, Emanuel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Baumgartner and son Dicky Lee, Katheryn Zimmerman, Mary Deihl, Dorris Andrews, Dorotha Adler, Evelyn Clowser, Netty Jean Miller, Alice Baumgartner, Dale Adler, Paul Clowser, Harvy and Virgil Teeple, Ralph Liby, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baumgartner and family. The next meeting of the organization will be held with Mrs. Marion McKean. ENTERTAINS ON MOTHER'S DAY Mrs. Chalmer Werst and Argo Sudduth entertained with dinner Sunday honoring their mother, Mrs. Walter Sudduth, on Mother’s Day. The dinner was served at the Sudduth home near Decatur. Covers were laid for Mr. and Charles Spade and grandson, Fred Conrad, Jr., Aaron -Odle Miss Mabie Harv-ey, Miss Gladys Harvey, Mr. I and Mrs. Walter Sudduth, daughter Betty and son Argo and Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Werst and daughter Agnes. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Harr Odle of Fort Wane; Mr. and I Mrs._ Elmer Sudduth of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. William Sudduth and son Orville, Mrs. Walter Bollinger and son Billy, Mrs. Charles Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Leland May and son Junior. ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Liby of near Monroe entertained at dinner Sunday for the Miss Harriet and Alice M. Kean and Ora. Shoudell of Auburn; Miss Evelyn Lobsiger of De catur; Mr. and Mrs. John McKean Mr. and Mrs. Will Liby and Mrs. Goldie Gaunt of near Monroe. The Misses Harriet and Alice Me Kean and Ora Shoudell of Aubunii were supper guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Bafikley and daughter Evelyn. : o , Dance Wednesday Sunset.
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Rev. Joseph Seimetz and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Harris and daughters Mary and Flothilda will drive to East Chicago today to attend the graduation exercises at St. Catherine’s Hospital which will take place Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock. The solemn high mass which immediately precedes the graduation exercises will be celebrated by Rev. Joseph Seimetz. Miss Florence Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris, is a member of the graduation class. Roy Biberstine of Bluffton attended to business here Monday afternoon. Former Judge Jesse C. Sutton who is recuperating at Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., in getting along *nicely. His condition is much improved and with a few more weeks of rest hopes ta be. able to come home and resume his practice in a short time. Jackie Heller of Indianapolis is visiting his graindpanemts Mr. -and I Mrs. J. H. Heller for a few days. Mrs. Mary Alwein of Shelby Ohio is visiting here a few days and will attend commencement exercises at which time her grandson, Tom Alwein will be one of the graduates. Miles Roop is attending to business in -Indianapolis today. W. A. Klepper was a business visitor in Mapon, Indiana today. The old G. M. T. Houck farm near Honduras was sold at auction yesterday to close the Samuel Hocker estate, with Col. Fred Reppert in charge, land the thirty-nine acres, sold to Wilmer Steffen for $2,725. or about S7O per acre. Owe of tire encouraging points of the sale was the fact that there were live bidders and a fair sized crowd, -not I withstanding the rainy weather and the rather bad outlook for the season. Miss Victoria Mills, teiicher at
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. Rochester, had her purse, contain- • ing $25 stolen while in a departi ment store, in Fort Wayne last Satl urday. Miss -Mills was in la dressing room and left the booth for a few I minutes. When she returned her purse was gone. Police were notii t'ied and later the empty purse was i found in- la washroom on the second floor of another building. Mrs. D. L. Quium of Oak Park, Illinois, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman this week. She will remain for the graduation exercises of the senior class of the, Decatur high school of which her niece, Miss Eileen Burk, is a member.
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