Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1933 — Page 3
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KL REUNION Wfi® IN DECATUR , annual reunion ■M || ir ,|, : family was ii< id al rK i„. ; Memorial Park on Sunday. i ,ip ■K : rogram was |.r. .. tin’ afternoon. '.! ami Virginia and mill. entertained with The kirls sang a vliicli Paul Harden . by the Miller |’-i” . m Sehnepp i-.iv . tiara Ellen Pm/ ;l am empanb d m y -- Helen May. lie. n , I given by Jimmy. fIK . ■ Hanm ami Ibm i: Simian. ,'^^H, i, • | . .lief, vii'e-pimndom The entertainm. the Mesdnme--; Harden. Louise Miller, II ii mid Mario Miller v I. ,inion will be held nt Park at Battle Creek,
■IMS THEATRE Might and Tuesday ■ “Easinitin and the I Empress” I with Lionel, I Jo in. Ethel Barrymore, iKnd Diana Wynyard. EK. lanlastie drama of !■ reio'ii of madness. I —Added— BMip the Froff Cartoon. — ' PfTcort Glamorous I Clara Bow I I“( ALL HER I SAVAGE” | I Monroe Owsley. Entile Tavlor. Thelma Todd. ■ALSO— Torchy Comedy. Fox News ■Md Roger Wolf Kohn and his , in the “Yacht Party.” NOTICE IsMTIAL BARGAIN MATINEE ■ TUESDAY I EVERYBODY I I Show starts at 2:00. I wed. - THUR. Handle with care” | ..j®rnes Dunn. Boots Mallory. | El Brendel.
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| CLUB CALENDAR Mlbb Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Monaay I Bona Tents Club, Mrs. William' I Schumacher 7:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K of P. I Home, after Temple. I Christian Corinthian class, Mrs. j ' Charles Hammond, 7:30 p. nt. ■ | American Legion Women’s Auxi- 1 liaty. Country Club, postponed until June 19. Tuesday Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. Brice Butler, 8 p. in. I C. L. of C.. K. of C. Hall, 7; 30 ' P- m. Adams County Choral Society. I I above Brook Store, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa election, of officers, 2:30 p. m. I Evangelical Dutiful Daughters class, Mrs. Walter Butcher, 7:30 I p. m. Wednesday i N. and T. Club, Mrs. Paul KirchI enbauer, 2 p. m. I Zion Walther Letgue, Lutheran j school, 8 p. nt. | W. M. A. U. R. church, at church j 2 p. m. 1 1 Alpha. Zeta Bridge Club, Mrs. I George Laurent. 7:30 p. in. St. Vincent de Paul Societv, K of C. Hall. 2 p. m. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible I class. Mrs. Albert Miller, 7:30 p. m. i Bridge Club, Mrs. Raymond John- I son, postponed two weeks. Thursday Girl Scouts of Troop one and I two, Central building, 4:30 p. nt. Church of God Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Rollie Donnell, 2:30 p.m. IcNick Club, Mrs. L.-o Tec? pie, | 7:30 p. ni. U. B. Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. William Huffman, 7:30 p. m. Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 8 I p. m. Bridge Club. Mrs. William Bell I 7:30 p. m. Eastern Star stated meeting Mas- | onic Hall, S p. m. Sunday 12th annual Daniels and Cr.un r I reunion, Moser Park, Wren Ohio. : Michigan, next year. Relatives who attended the re-1 i union were Mr, and Mrs. George ' Harden and sons Fred and Ken-; noth. Mrs. Louise Miller and i daughter Peggy Ann of Battle ' Creek, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Jens j j Miller and daughters Mary Jane, ; Betty and Virginia and son Pre- ' bon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodruff | and family. Maxine. Beulah and 1 Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Allen. ! Mont and William Harden of I Bluffton; Leora Cassady of Fort I Wayne: Dixie Adams of Greens I burg; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harden, Warren and Paul Harden, Mr. and Mrs. Jess May and daughter Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Franclle Harvey and family. Dixie. Jimmy, Jack and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Suman and daughter Bonnie Lou. Frank, Harold and Bryce Burger. Lloyd and Lester Sheets, Ruth and Genevieve Noll. Pauline Miller. Agnes Miller. Miss Brown and Mrs. Krepts. Afternoon callers were Mr. and
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933.
Mrs. M illus Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrell. Mrs. Free-1 man Schnepp and daughters, Mr. I and Mrs. Robert Garard and , daughter Patsy, Mr. ami Mrs. BCn i Johnson and sons, Mr. ,and Mrs. Francis Stults and daughter Louis Jane. The twelfth apni-ual reunion of the Daniels and Cramer families will be held in the Moser Park, Wres, Ohio, Sunday, June 25. All officers and members of the E /stern Star will meet Thursday night at eight o’clock in the Masonic Hall. The official visit of Mrs. John Pepper, district deputy, will i ibe mad at this metelng ami the j Geneva officers will also be preI sent at the meeting for instruction. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will meet in th- Knights of Columbus hall Tuedsay night at seventhirty o'clock for the regular monthly meeting. Ihe Tuesday a,ft. r.noon Club will [meet with Mrs. Brice Butler Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. The Boni Tents Club w'll meet with Mrs. William Schumacher on Lin.’ street, tonight at seven-thirty o'clock The St. Vi cent de Paul Society will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock in the Knights of Col-um-lnis Hall. The hostesses will be the M'-sdames 11. P. Schmitt, E. F. Gass and Andrew Appleni.in. The Alpha Zeta Bridge Chub will j meet with Mrs. George Laurartt, - Wednesday evening at seven-thirty | o’clock. j WILLING WORKERS ' HAVE FINE PROGRAM Th Bobo United Brethren Willing Workers class met at the home of Mrs. H rvey Waltke Friday night to hold the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. W. F. Hilton was the i preside . t and Mrs. Waltke acted, as j secretary, in the absence of the two i officers. A song was sung by the- class alter which the Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Hilton and Mrs. Waltke offered prayer. A reading was given by Mary Shaffer, and a Bible .story was given by Juanita Hilton, followed with a reading by Margaret Waltke. Mrs. William Huston read a Bible story and Mrs. Thurman Bebout gave a reading. Bible questions were conducted by Johnnie G. Waltke. A corn counting contest was won I by Jeanitj' Hilton and Mary Shat- ' fer. Those present were Mr. and ! Mrs. W. F. Hilton and daughters i Hazel and Juanita, Mrs William ! Huston and children Billy and i Frances, Mrs, Mary Shaffer, Mrs. Ida Miller Mrs. Thiirniadi Bebout and Mr. and Mrs. Waltke and son Jonnie George. The announcement w.ts made recently of th? secret marriage of Miss Helen Stewart to Charles F. Burkhart. The wedding was solemnized on June 5, 1930 at Covington, Kentucky. The bride is a daughter of Mr. I .-nd Mrs. O. M. Stewart of Wn-ln, Ohio, and was graduate of the Wren high school in 1929. The groom is the son of Mrs. Hilda Bunk-hart of Decatur, and was a graduate of the Pleasant Mills high school in 1929. Both are. well known in tiiis community. Ihe I\. M. A. of the United Brethren Church will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. The N. and T. club will meet with Mrs. Paul Kirchen batter Wednesday <ytern(M>n at two o’clock. Tlte Walther League will meet at the Zion Lutheran School Wednesday night at eight o'clock. T ie- Ladies Aid Society of the | United Brethre.i Church will m--et with Mrs. William Huffman Thursday night at seven-thirty o'clock instead of Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and Mrs. Clara Myrs returned yesterday | llom a week s visit in I.udhviiapolls with Dr. and Mis. Robert Myers. Mr. nd Mrs. Her. aril Myers, and ■ D. M. Reed and family. Members of the Dramatic De-1 pal inviit of the Woman's Club I are asked to return all magazines I and books used by the department I to Mrs. Bryce Thomas this week. After June 12, members may pro-1 cure any material from Mrs. Herman Ehinger, newly appointed chairman of the study program i for next year. The Girl Scouts of Troop one and two and leaders arc asked to meet Thursday aflernoon at fourthirty o'clock at the Central build- ' Ing. It is very impor tint that I everybody be present. ' MRS. L. W. MERRYMAN SURPPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. L. W. Merryman of Fourth street was pleasantly surprised at, a birthday dinner, Sunday, at her home. A delicious dinner was i served at the noon hour and the [ table was centered with a large |
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birthday cake. Mrs. Merryman ! received many birthday gifts. Those present were Mr. and j Mrs. John Myers ’and children | Charles and Mabel, Mr, and Mrs. | Charles Fetters and family. Bob-1 by, Dickie and Billy, and Margaret ■
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Ann. Russel, Maxine and Donn.i , Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Claude' Kreigh and daughter Bonny Lou. j Miss Mary Pattress, Mr. and Mrs.L. W. Merryman and family, ■ Willie, Frieda and Arthur. The Ladies Aid Society of the
Church of God will meet with j Mrs. Rollie Donnell on North Second street, Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR MISSIONARY MEET The Women's Missionary Society of the Zien Reformed. Church will meet in the church parlors, Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Following is the program for the meeting: Scripture lesson. Prayer Calendar Reading—Bobby Mutschler Hymn Piano solo —Katheryn Louise Yager Review of last half of the study book, “Lady Fourth Daughter of China”—Mrs. Ralph Yager Vocal solo Katheryn Schroyer 'Business meeting. The hostesses for the meeting will be tile Mesdames A. R. Ashbaucher, Henry Knapp, Dave Adams and Carl Baumgartner. Mrs. Leo Teepje will be hostess to (he members of the Ic-Nick Club Thursday night, at seventhirty o’clock. o Club Leaders Met Here Saturday Leaders of the 4 H clubs met at the county agent's offic? Saturday i for a training meeting. Plans were started for the club picnic at Lehman's park early in July, a -d the exhibit and achievement program _.t D=iatur in August. Each club is ! expected to have an entry in the i judging and deiniMistratii - team I < ontests and submit a scrap book. I 4 - There will he 14 clothing clubs this ! year. Those present at the meeting j were: Miss Helen Kenney, Mrs. i Rumple, Misses M -rily i-ne, Glennys J and Helen Roop, Mrs. Wnt. Hoffi man, Wilma Miller, Alice Jane I Arch-bold, Mrs. Mary Rodenbe-ck, i Mrs. Wm. Liby, Misses Mary I Schlagengauf and Mildred KoldeI wey, and County Agent Archbold. o | Mrs. William Gass who is a | patient at the Adams County I Memorial Hospital is reported to be getting along nicely.
Dick Both who is working at Peru visited with his family here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller motored to Rome City Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. J. Minor, of Athens, Indiana, former pastor of the United Brethren church here, visited Decatur friends today. He retired from tlte active ministry a year or two ago but is kept busy filling lecture engagements and supplying. Ernst Worthman, trustee of Preble township, who has been quite ill the past several weeks was able I to attend to business here todiy. Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty of J Indianapolis visited here over Sunj day and will return home tomor. I row. Miss Winefri- d Kitson, clerk in I the secretary of state’s office at I Indianapolis is visiting her parents I here. I. G. Kerr of Berne* greeted friei-ds here today. Mr. and Ailoysius Schmitt r i and daughter of Los Angeles, ar- ' rived here Saturday for an »‘XI ten ded visit with relatives and ■ friends. They may decide to locate > here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nachtrieb ‘ ' of Toledo visited here Sunday with 1 I Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archboid. ’ j Dan S-chafer has returned home ' ' from Durham, N. C„ wit re he at--1 l tended Duke university. ■ ' Donald Klepper son of Mr. and ’ Mrs. W. A. Klepper, is home from Staunton Military academy, Staun- ; ton, Va. Lou Yager, who has been resid--3 ing in Phoenix, Arizona, the past -1 several mouths has moved to Pres- ? I ton, a mountain summer resort. 5,- , 000 feet over the sea level. Lou / says he is gaining in weight but is - stilt suffering some with attacks of . tile asthma. Mrs. Miry Blauvelt returned Suni day night to Fort Wayne after f spending the week here with Mr. i and Mrs, William Schumacher. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Garber of Chi-
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1 eago spent the week-end with Rev. wnd Mrs. G. O. Walton, Dr. Garber , is professor of sociology and past- ■ oral theology in the Presbyterian Theological semi ary at Chicago. John O. Fisher was called to Chicago Sunday on account of the serious illness of his brother, Edward Fisher, who was operated cn. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, Mrs. C. E. Holthouse and Miss Florence ■ Holthouse went to Fort Wayne to- ■ I day. With the election of a county - i school superintendent and the . ' monthly meeting of the county commissioners today, a number of peo- ■ i -pie visited the court house today. . | Tlie township trustees elected the i school superintendent. ' | Mrs. J. B. Holthouse. daughters ' | Margaret and Helen and son Rob- ! ert and Miss Irene Holthouse, attended the graduation exercises at I Notn?. Dame university Sunday. Governor Paul McNutt, former [ Governor Alfred Smith- of New ■ York, Jidin McCormick, noted si-ng- • er and Dr. Walsh were on the proI gram. ! l Mrs. Addie Gass and so.n Robert, i Miss Ros. Ful'leukamp, aind Geori j gia Helen Andrews spent Sunday i at Findlay,, Ohio, and wore the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Welsl- > - ing. Mr. and Mrs. Weisling's child- ■ - rea. M iry Kathryn and Dick, took | their solemn Communion. [ j 0 You Can Be More Beautiful 1 I Tiny lines and wrinkles don't show , witli new, wonderful MELLO-GLO ■ , face powder. Stays on longer, i prevents large pores. Unsightly i shine goes. Made by a new French f process. MELLO-GLO spreads j with surprising smoothness — no '“flaky,” “pasty” look. Cannot Irri- . ! tate the most sensitive skin liecause it is the purest powder ■ known. Bewitching fragrance, i Buy MELLO-GLO today. 50c and •iSLOO Tax Free.
