Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1933 — Page 3

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Imerican Made Dinnerware /N Suitable for AH Occasions J, !jT /- / \*''?'L We are offering a (1 ' As* wide selection of patterns in service for ' 7 WalafiF w The price will save you money in more than one way. It is C If low priced enough for \ every day use — and good enough for that fi nc Sunday dinner. Kent bell 32 Pc. Service for Six $3.95 OUNTESS 32 Pc. Service for Six ’.... • ... $3.95 iDIAN TREE 32 Pc. Service for Six $4.95 WE COROT 32 Pc. Service for Six $4.59 bustle 32 Pc. Service for Six $5.00 UHE BLOSSOM 32 Pc. Service for Six $6.00 MODERN WHEEL 32 Pc. Service for Six $7.85 BASKET 32 Pc. Service for Six .. $7.85 K)SEBUD CHINTZ 32 Pc. Service for Six $8.75 Ia NDALAY CHINTZ 35 Pc. Service for Six $13.75 H arney chintz 35 Pc. Service for Six $8.50 * * srea * t^as l sets were bought at extremely inf «. eS an d we are giving our customers the bene--1 °ur good Buy. Hie Schafer Store HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHINGS

CLUB CALENDAR Mln* Mary Macy Phones 1000 —1001 Weanesaay Union Twp. Home Eoonomlcs Club. Mr. and Mrs. WalterWhitten- ■ berger, 7 p. tn. Thursday Women of Moose, Minv* home, I 8 p. m. Bridge Club, Mrs. Clayson CarI roll. 7:30 p. m. ■ W. F. M. S., Methodist church, Mrs. , Delton Passwater, 2:30 p. tn. FRIDAY Decatur Home Economics Club Mrs. Wm. O. Little. 1:30 p. ni. United Brethren V. 1. S. Class, I Elisabeth Peterson, 7:30 p. nt. United Brethren D. Y. B, class ! Tom Fisher home. Methodist W. M, C. class picnic, i Sunset Park, 5 p. nt Methodist W. H. M S„ artist tea, Lchurch parlors, 3 to 5 p. ra. Monroe Twp. Busy Bee 4 H Club mother’s meeting, 7:30 p. m. Saturaay Monroe M. E. Missionary Society pastry sale. Model Hatchery building. Monroe. 9 a. m. Tuesday Adams County Choral Society picnic Sunset Park, 7:30 p tn. the members of the lodge and their families. Those present at the picnic Tuesda were the Meedamea Earl Butler, Homer Lower, Fred Linn, Kannie ’ Fristoe, Feed Ashbaucher. M. E. Hower. E. W. Johnson. J. M. Miller I James Bain. Grant Fry and daugh--1 ter Wanda, Tillman Gehrig, Fred ’ Ahr and daughter Sally, Katheryn Fry of Fort Wayne, Ed. Ahr, Charles Bnrdge, Jesse Bunlg , Frank i Carroll and daughter Marilyn, Giles 1 Porter, Riley Chrisman, James I Hoagland. Delton Passwater and Floyd Manley and daughter Maxine. BUTLER REUNION HELD AT SUNSET The twenty-fourth annual reunion of the Jesse Butl->r family was held i at Sunset Park Sunday, with one | hundred twenty five relatives preJ sent. Albert Butler of New Haven was the oldest member present and Billie White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Niles Whit© th© youngest. Two

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I births were reported during the year, Frank Butler was elected presid *nt; Velma Porter, secretary, and Earl Butler treasurer. The reunion next year will be held August 18 at Sunset Park. The Monroe township Busy Be© 4-H Club will hold a mothers meeting Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. MONROE GIRL MARRIED SUNDAY A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Archie Hendricks Sunday, when their daughter, Ruby became the bride of Russell A. Peabody of Fort Wayne. Rev. Vernon Riley of Monroe offleiat**d at the impressive single ring ceremony. Miss Lois Hoffman, friend of the bride, and William Voltz, friend of the groom, attended the couple. The bride wore a gown of turquoise blue crepe and carried a bouquet of white bride's roses. She wore a lovely necklace and bridal headband of crystal. A crystal bracelet which she wore, was a gift from the groom. Her footwear was of white. The bridesmaid wore a dress of rohe bud pink crepe and carried a bouquet of pitrk roses. Her jewelry was of pearls, including a pearl bracelet, a gift of the bride. Site also wore white footwear. The bridal group approached the bridal bower which was banked with flowers and greenery, to the strains of the Lohengrin wedding march played by Mias Dolores Longenberger. After the ceremony a delicious wedding dinner was served at the brid 's home. The dining table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake, decorated with a miniature bride and groom. Music was furnished by Miss Longenberger during the dinner hour. Covers were laid for forty guests. A reception was held during the evening for the bride and groom at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Small, 2719 Lillie street. Fort Wayne. The evening was spent in a social manner and a lunch consisting of ke .cream cake and punch was served. The newlyweds will be at home to their friends in their newly furnished home at 225 East Dewaid street. Fort Wayne. The Decatur Vloine Economics Club will meet Friday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock with Mrs. William O. Little on Meroer avenue. Mrs. Harmon Kraft will be the assisting hostess. The Young Married Couples class of the Methodist Sunday School will bold a picnic at Sunset park, Friday night at five o'clock. SOCIETY TO GIVE THREE ACT COMEDY A three act comedy, “Eyes of Love’’ will be presented by the Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren Church of Craigville, at th© Kirkland gymnasium Friday night. August 25. at 8 o'clock. No admission will be chatged but a free will offering will be taken. The cast of characters is as follows : Carolina, a negro servant - — Ruth Yake Gailya, an adopted daughter Marjorie Ginter Reeta, a two faced friends Peggy Meyers Burt Wade. Reeta’s brother Evan Yak© Mrs. Barry, Gailya’s foster mother Tarcy Wolf Lora, a lively housemaid Martha Schwartz Clark, a busy -butler Donovan Garton Judge Barry, Gailya’s foster father Rob.rt Wolf Royal Manton, Burt’s rival. Virgil Henschen Jim Rankin, the manacled man Rev. F. Engle ART EXHIBIT AT METHODIST CHURCH The Woman’s Home Missionray Society of the First Methodist Church will sponsor an art exhibit of the work of Miss Vesper Gibbs in tlie chapel of the church Friday afternoon at three o’clock. Miss Gibbs was graduated from Mac Murray college in Jacksonville,

THE LAST MEMORY —we retain of our loved ones need not be one of austere ugliness. To give those that mourn a lasting memory of dignified beauty was our thought when we designed our funeral-home. S. E. BLACK

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Illinois, this year, having majored in art. She was fortunate in having for her art instructor on*» of the best art teachers in the United lUnited States, Mias Nellie A. Knopf. Miss Gibb's work of a high . standard, meriting a place in the ; New Yortt art contest. The exhibit will consist of a variety of art, • paintings in oil, water colors, and tempera, besides batik, commercial pendll and charcoal work. A splendid program of music will - be given tn connection with the afternoon porgram and a luncheon I will be served by the women of the society. The public is invited. Res-1 ervatiotis may be made with th 1 1 Mesdames John T. Myers. R. D. Myers, Delton Passwater, Homer , Lower and C. D. Lewton and Miss Helen Suttks. The Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Delton Passwater on Ninth street. Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Each member is asked to bring a pair of scissors to the meeting. The Monroe Methodist Missionary Society will hold a pastry sale i Saturday morning at nine o’clock ! at the Model Hatchery building in 1 Monroe. REGULAR MEETING OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The members of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Evangelical Church met at the home of Miss . Dorothy Spttller, Tuesday evening. I The regular routine of business was , followed and games and contests ! were enjoyed during the social , hour. Miss Spuller served refreshments ■ of home made ice cream and : cookies. I The program will include a group ! of songs by the trio, the Misses ( Sara Jane Kauffman, Mary K. Tyn-; dall and Edwina Shroll, ax-com ( panied at the piano by Miss Louise Haubold. Mrs. Walter Miller will play a I

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group of violin selections and Mrs : Fr d Smith will accompany her at I the piano. A group of xylophone | numbers will be played by Miss Mildred Wolfe of Willshire, Ohio.) The Elliott reunion will be held Sunday, September 3, at the Edward Elliott residence at Argos. Mrs. Robert Strickler and son I Bobby Allen are spending the week I at Elkhart, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Whitright. They were acI companied to Elkhart Sunday by Mr. Strickler and Paul Strickler. Fred Humphrey of Bluffton visited in this city Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. and Mrs. J. L. Graber of west of Berne were business visitors in this city today. Glen Warner of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in Dscatur Tuesday. Roy Biberstin', Bluffton, district highway supervisor, was in Decatur on business Tuesday. I Ralph McNabb, Fort Wayne, di:> ' trict beer investigator, made his regular trip to Decatur Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Vachon of Bluffton visited in D catur Tuesday evening. G. Frank Schultz of Akron. Ohio visit-id relatives and friends here, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper went I to Huntington today to complete ! plans for the big Dairy Day tomor- : row. Miles Roop is attending to busiI ness in '.ndianapolis today. | Wesley Neuenschwander of , Bme was a visitor here. Dan Tyndall, secretary of the j Chamber of Commerce was busy I today, checking up on those who ' will attend the Dairy Day at Hunt ( ingtvn tomorrow. The parade will : form on the east sid * of Second i street, leaving here as near 8:30 as possible. Fred Humphrey of Bluffton was I looking after business here.

11 * Bishop Sprang. sister and ) granddaughter of Naperville, 111., visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. . Dim Sprang In tills city. They | were enroute to Ashland, Ohio, to , attend the Sprang reunion. Mr and Mrs. Charles F. True of of were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang Tuesday. The Huntington Herald issued a 24-pagi* special edition for Dairy , Day last evening, with many fea-| turos and much advertising support. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tester will ■ leave Tuesday for lais Angeles, California after visiting here with ) relatives for the last two months. John and Ival Newhard of Preble l are attending th-- world's fair in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cherry and son Charles have returned from a i visit to the worlds fair at Chicago I and witli n iatives at Gary. -— —-o New York Man Dies In Fall From Car Plymouth, Ind., Aug. 23 (UP) — Harold J. Quinn, 33. Long Island N. Y. was killed Instantly late yester- j day when lie went to sle p and toppled from a car door In Which he was riding with a load of polo I ponies. Quipn was guarding the ponies which were being returned from Chicago to N-sw York

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j an army punt in the Phllliplne Islands was granted by the state I clemency commission today. Th© commission paroled Lawnsnee Baer, serving a 3-10 year ! term under the name of Harry Stetson, imposed in Koat fsuko clrI cult court in 1930 on a charge of 1 burglarizing a filling station.