Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1933 — Page 3

PTocTety. '** JL—* ~ ~ ■Mlarriage of Decatur ' ! 'HKiple Announced At Party ■ . g#l minriiigv nt Mlhh Margaret KBxun, duuuliti rof Mr. - ini | ■"’J'SJbf Mtsmi, 511 West Madison street, and Vaughn llllyard. ,1 Mr- Clare Hilyard of Rugg street. was revealed at I ~;:i rd party with which the bride i nt, rlained Tllesda.v aiarriagi' took place at Hammond. .Monday. August 7.

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CARROLL K kt- “ir.ure* 6>r .iicu'.o Inc — Eightdaughter of MarW '■’ '•■• ■ g arded . .I.low < bo dvh p " r ' BaprWiaa a girl i. «* y* 'H*SL .et I'ag- ' J ' Js LJSBKi. «■•!■. Kud out sat- Dietrich and when Miss Dietrich’s finally had been obtained. Be Brnian star, at first, refused little girl go before the She yielded to Director ■jefjY'n Sternberg only when a had failed to discover any performer resembling the debut, naturally, will be ■ftoode-t one. She appears briefly of the film as the ggdJCatharine the Great. If the shears are kind to her. she a tew spoken lines in the I football fever and of MMhg sympathies. Director Hill and Cameraman Hal Rosarguing bitterly over a bet BSlclash between the University |s^B t -’ | -rn California and CaliforBerkeley. wanted U. S. C. and 14 gave a derisive snort: what you’ll die ok,” he “an enlarged heart.” of the funnier stories of the that Bert Wheeler and RobI will go into the beauty I The boys are serious, ’■’■’ever. They are looking for a “■on either on Sunset or Holly ■ j® Boulevard and will do exten- ' •"•remodeling. Shop is planned to |7® r t * ie smartes t in the film I «™»y and will have a department surgery. The idea sprang .C;T a beauty parlor sequence in SjJomedian's new picture, “Hip, Hooray.” A<®' r ' ng un f°rseen developments, Ames will get her divorce njlSaturday Just as I told you. Cabot will fly to Nevada for B >s? nd the two will stage an airelopement to the town of yeybad. New Mexico The cerethey want the union to be as as possible—will be per [ g W®” the little church where H* went as a boy and from

... . .....a .>• v/iniu J , AUKUHI I. r ' — ■ CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Mian Mary Macy Pbonei 1000—1001 Weaneaoav f Frivolity Club. Mrs. Burl Johnson 7:30 p. nt, ’ Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class, postponed one week. Indies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. F. E. France. 2:30 p. m. U. 11. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. ' Chas. Robinaid, 2 p. nt. Historical Club, Mrs. Roy Runyon 2:30 p. m. * ’ Zion Walther League, Lutheran . school, 8 p. tn. Thursday ' Civic Section called • meeting, ( Chamber of Commerce room, 7 p. tn. Antioch Missionary Sewing Cir-' ’ cle, Mrs. William Weldy, all-day. J Girl Scouts Troop 1 regular .’meeting. Central School. 4 p. nt. I Telephone Bridge parties, Psi, lota Xi members’ homes, 8 P m. Calvary Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, church parlors. 1:30 p. nt. > U. B. Ladies Aid Sample Party I > church basement. Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs Charles Rahner, 2 p. m. Evangelical W. M. S., church parlors, 2 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready class, Mrs.. C. L. Walters. 7:30 p. m'. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society I Mrs. Charles Barnhouse, 2 p. m. ' Presbyterian Missionary Society, l ; Mrs. L. A. Graham. 2:30 p. m. ' | Bridge Club. Mrs. Herman Ehin- ■ 1 ger, postponed. *1 .Eta Tan Sigma business meeting,, I Miss Katheryn Archbold, 7:30 p. m. k I Friday Girl Scouts Troop 1 hike. Cell- I ’ j tral School. 4 p. m. U. B. Work and Win class ; j ■ Thanksgiving supper, Mr. and . .I Mrs. Homer Arnold, meet at | ‘ 1 church at 6 p. m. Monday i Research Club. Mrs. Daniel •' Sprang. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday I MF. Ladies Aid mince meat J | sale. !

where his father recently was buried. The city desks failed to note it here, but 1 think it’s a tragic story. Last week Vivian E. Mahan, a motion picture extra, committed suicide by plunging a knife into her breast. Clutched in her hand, when • they found her, was a copy of the script of Greta Garbo’s new picture, “Queen Christina.” It was opened at page 14 to the speech (Miss Garbo’s): “Spoils, glory, flags and trumpets! What is behind these highsounding words? . . . Death and destruction!” QUICK GLIMPSES The departure of Cary Grant on i a two weeks’ vacation starts, hot . rumors that he and Virginia CherI rill will be married before he rei turns to the studio. Cary smilingly • denies them, as usual. Says he’s go- , ing to put on a pair of old pants and make a motor trip. . . . George i Raft’s mother (few knew it but she’s been out here four months) , sailed for New York. . . . George bought her a fine new car and put it , aboard the vessel. ... One of the big film moguls registered a squawk , about these kidnap insurance letters ; sent to the stars, so the district attorney’s office turned on the heat. Sender is scheduled to appear before the grand jury . . Bets are ' even that Dorothy Dunbar will bel come reconciled to Max Baer and ■ acompany him to San Francisco. t Local showmen are stirred by ' Tampico benefit performance which ■ sold out and turned away 2,000 requests for tickets. Ramon Novarro, I Dolores Del Rio and various other Latin stars appeared. Funny thing. Novarro offered > ——— —— Mexican nu m • bers and the aut’ dience. many •® from that coun- > K I? try. kept calling for "The Pagan ’ w£Sk Love Song." Ihe V 3f star was called 1 1 back for eight X’-Z encores. . . . Bob be Arnst’s > latest is Monroe J Owsley They - J? were dancing to [ Gus Arnheim’s 1 swell music Sun- ' G '° r ** day night at the Raft Beverly Wi I - shire. . Dor- • othy Dunbar and Max Baer, Jeanne - Howard and Charles Feldman, • Patsy Parker and Bert Wheeler r also in the crowd Dorothy Lee and ■ Donald Novis stepped to the platI form and gave song numbers. ’ DID YOU KNOW — > That Frank Morgan has 17 high > silk hats?

DID YOU KNOW —

That Frank Morgan has 17 high silk hats?

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1933.

1 friends enjoy STAG PARTY J. (1. Sellemeyer was entertained at the home of Fred Heuer on West ! Monroe street by his cousin. Albert Sellemeyer. Monday evenng. The i stag party was enjoyed by twelve j of Mr. Sellemeyers old trends anil mqunlntan in. Old time reminiscences were a feature of the evenj Ing’s entertainment. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will hold a mince meat sale Tuesday. Persons wishing the food may call either Mrs. i W. F. Beery. Mrs. E N. Wicks or 1 Mrs. Homer Lower and It will be delivered. All members of Troop 1 of the Girl Scouts are asked to a’temk I the regular meeting of the organization to bo held at the Central Isi hool building Thursday afternoon four o'clock. The members will also meet at the school Friday afternoon at four o’clock to go on a hike and trip through the Sugar plant. Members of troop two and inactive Scouts are invited to attend the hike. ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George Lett of east I of Decatur entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lett. Center; Mr. j ■ and Mrs. Frank Lett and son of Bunker Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Clark j Waite of Dayton. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuhrman. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman and family. Mrs. : O. P. Hunt and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Guhrman and daughter Betty. t GUESTS ENJOY HALLOWEEN PARTY A Halloween party was held at the ’ home of Miss Helen Brintzenhofe Monday evenng. The guests included the members of Mrs. Borders i lass of the Reformed Sunday | school and two guests. Games and contests were played and prizes awarded, after which a I luncheon was served. Those pre- ■ sent were Mrs. Francis Borders. | Berniece Beineke, Mary Steele, | Josephine Wolpert. Betty Hunter, ' Lena Teeters, Helen Brintzenhofe. Ardis and Pauline Brintzenhofe. The Antioch Missionary Sewing I Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. William Weldy Thursday, allI day. ENTERTAIN AT MASQUERADE PARTY A Halloween masquerade party was held at the home of Naomi I Ward on North Third street recentI ly. Games were played and prizes ' awarded Eleanor Niblick received , the prize for neing the best masked. Mrs. Charlotte Gephart assisted Mrs. Ward in serving refreshments. Those present were Donnabelle , Fennimore. Hilda Williams, Helen i Williams. Dorcas Hoagland, Imogene Bright, Florence McConnell, j Imqgene Beamer, Ethel Margolis, Eleanor Niblick. Evangeline Fuhr- ‘ man and the hostess. —— GUESTS ENJOY MASQUERADE PARTY A masquerade party was held at ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Isch and son Freddie recently. Games were played and prizes were • won by Bill Kisser. Kenneth Jxnigh, Betty Wolfe and John Walters. Lunch was served at the close of I the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ' William Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolfe and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lawrence Walters and son. Mr. and ' Mrs. Roland Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Dierkes. Edith Sunderland, Gerald Rose, Kenneth Lough. Miss ' Ruth Lough. Elmer Isch, Bill Kisser, ! Harold Isch and Roy Kisser. The Frivolity Club will meet toj night at sevenfthirty o’clock at the | home of Mrs. Burl Johnson. - ' SOCIETY HALLOWEEN APPIONTMENTS PREVAIL AT DANCE-FROLIC The ballroom of the Decatur I Country Club was effectively decori ated in Halloween appointments, Tuesday evening, when the lAmerli can Legion organization entertained with a Halloween dance and - frolic. I Arrangements of corn shocks, pumpkin faces, black and orange streamers and cut outs of Halloween designs were used for decora- ' tions. The ball rqorn was arranged with tables cabaret fashion and noise makers were placed on the . tables. i Music and entertainment for the | evening was furnished by Dewayne ! Carpenter and his Buckeye Buddies I Prizes were awarded to the {tersons ' best masked. SO CHA REA CLUB HAS UNIQUE PARTY i The members of the So Cha Rea Club enjoyed a progressive Ilal- ! loween party Monday night. The I three course dinnei w’as served at ' the vaHous homes of the club mem- . bers. The guests first visited at the ' (Andrew Appleman home, arriving masked. A guessing contest was held in which the identity of the masked persons was guessed and Mrs. Clem Kortenber and Mrs. Vincent Borman tied in the contest, Mrs. Kortenber winning the prize, i Miss Dorothy Miller and Mrs.

FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS By ELLEN WORTH ■ —

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Every Lassie Loves a I Scotch Plaid | Even Paris bows to Scotland when It comes to plaids, and shows them off to perfection in sllm-silhouetted street and sports / clothes. The frock sketched takes x a Scotch plaid in brown and rust heather tones, and accents it with a white linen collar and a rust linen bow and belt. It's a bit of Scotch thrift to make It yourself, too—and it’s so easy! The wide yoke gives you the new smooth, dropped line at the shoulders, and the front-buttoned line of the blouse is very new. Low-placed side sections in the skirt insure plenty of width for walking without breaking the tubular line of the silhouette. Sleeves are plain and fitted. Wooden buttons would be a sportsy touch. Size 16 requires 2*/s yards 54-inch plaid material, ’,i yard 36-lnch white for collar, 14 yard 36-inch dark for bow and belt. Pattern No. 5385 is designed for sizes 12, 14. 16, 18. 20 years, 30. 32, 34, 36, 38. 40, 42 bust.

Copyright. 1933, by United Feature Syndicate. Inc. No. 5385 Size Price for Pattern 15 Cents. jxame street address pity state Our New Fashion Book is out! Send for it—put check here and enclose 10 cents extra for book. Address orders to New- York Pattern Bureau the Decatur Dally Democrat Suite 110, 220 East -land St. New York City. (Editor's note—do not mail orders to Decatur, Indiana.)

Dan Zeser were judged the funniest 1 dressed and Miss Miller received the prize. The first course of the dinner was strved, before the guests continued to the home of Mrs. V. J. Bormann. Each guest received a prize following two contests which were held. The second course of the dinner was served. The third course was served at the home of Mrs. R. C. Ehinger. Contests were held and prizes won by Mrs. George Laurent and Mrs. Andrew Appleman. The homes were effectively decorated in Halloween fashion for the unique affair. LOCAL SORORITY Ho_D!> BUSINiISJ MEE' MJ A short business meeting of the Delta’ Theta Tau sorority was held at the home of Miss Katheryn Hyland, Tuesday evening, ai which time a report was made on the I sale of ticket* for the benefit movie

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1 to be given at the Adams theatre Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The Chrietian Missionary Society ' will meet at the home of Miss Flori ence Lichtensteiger, Thursday 1 night at seven-thirty o’clock. Mrs. ' Fred King will he the leader. ECONOMICS CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The M. W. I". Home Economies I Club held its regular meeting at the ; home of Mrs. Gilbert Stuckey reI cently. The meeting was opened by (the president, Mrs. Dan Lehman. The dub creed was read and the club song sung. The lesson .vas given by the leader, Mrs. Lewellyn Lehman on weaving with pyro strips. The strips were woven into i bracelets. During the business session ofi ficers were elected for the coming year. (At the close of the meeting

Mrs. Stuckey, assisted by Mrs. Vil-' as Schindler, nerved a delicious luncheon, consisting of pumpkin I pie. sandwiches, pickles, tea and wafers. T ie next meeting will be held in November at the home of Mrs. Henry Aschleman, In French township. Officers elected were Mrs. Dan - j Lehman, president; Mrs. Gilbert Stuckey, vice-president; Mrs. Omer Lehman, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Paul McClain, news reporter; Mrs. Lewellyn Lehman and Mrs., Noah Neuensc hwander, leaders; Mrs. Noah Graber and Mrs. Albert I Heuser, alternate leaders. Club members present were the i Mesdames Fred Blum. Rufus Huser IJ. L. Graber, Lewellyn Lehman,! I Omer Lphman. Noah Graber, Vilas j I Scliind’ler, Dan Lehman, Noah Neu--1 enschwander, Paul McClain, Gil- ! bert Stuckey. Visitors Included the Mesdames ! A. Reusser, Fred Rohrer, Maynard , 1 Hetrck, Eli Graber and William i i Wittwer, Bobby Schindler and De- 1 ; lora Graber. DEPARTMENT ENJOYS REVIEW OF BOOK The members of the Literarture ■ department of the Womfln's Club; j were entertained at the home of > Mrs. O. L. Vance, Monday evening. [ . The committee in charge of thej .meeting included Mrs. Vance, Mrs. (John Tyndall. Mrs. Don Farr and I Mrs. Milton Swearingen. An interesting review of the ( book, "Life Begins at Forty." by j iWalter Pitkin was given, also a I short history of his life. Follow-; ing the review a general discussion i was held. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were served. The dinner which was to have been served Saturday night, November 4, at the Christian Church has been postponed. A called meeting of the Civic Section of the Woman's Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce room Thursday evening at seven o’clock. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. C. Warren Cole of j Sacramento. California are visiting j ' the J. H. Cole family and other rela-1 tives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and j sons Clark William and Lewis and i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saurer spent the [ ' week-end at the C. J. Lutz cottage I I at Hamilton Lake. Mrs. Sylvia Carrell of Pasadena ' California, is visiting iter niece, i Mrs.-J. H. Cole on North Fifth j street. I The Misses Augusta Wulliman, Elda Flickinger and Ruth Schwartz, , i Messrs. Everett Johnson. Delvin ■ Raney and Doyle Johnson attended

Milk "Over the Top” in Farm War gz— — : It TO ' 4 ** ( —1 ' 1 wW f To prove they are in earnest about the farm holiday, striking agrariana >f Dane County, Wis., give the highway a milk bath from a non-striker’s truck which tried to go through picket lines. It was in this vicinity that 30-year-uld Gundar relland. strike picket, was shot to death after dispute with non-strikers.

the Gospel Temple in Fort Wayne Sunday evening. Mrs. Belle Lichtensteiger and daughter Dorothy of Wren, Ohio are spending the week with the O. T. Johnson family. A. L. Colchin is able to be up town again after a week’s illness due to an injury to his back, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and children of Bluffton were visitors in Decatur Tuesday evening. Mr. and M;-s. William Suddeth of < Bluffton visited in Decatur Tues- ( day evening. Earl Patterson of Berne was a caller in Decatur. Bert Colchin is out after a several days illness. Dr. Glen Neptune attended to business in Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. I), t,. Smith and Mrs. Anna Harding of Fort Wayne called on Decatur friends yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Harrison and her father. Judge J. Frank Mann of Muncie called on friends in Decatur yesterday afternoon and enjoyed it very much. Judge Mann formerly resided here and knows all the. old timers He has been in poor health a year or so but is recovering rapidly now and is again conducting city court at Muncie. Miss Cecil Rickard, supervisor of' nurses at the Michael Reece Hospital in Chicago, and a sister-in-law |

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of Dr. C. C. Rayl of this city, attended the banquet given in honor of Mrs. Franklin D. Rooeevelt at the Palmer House Tuesday evening, it was learned here. o COURTHOUSE Case Continued Olive Storey vs. Reuben Kipfer, damages, by agreement of parties, cause set for trial today, continued. Report Filed Frances Lobsiger, guardian of Evaline Lobsiger, current report filed, examined and approved. Marriage License Wayne F. Mock, salesman, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. .Irene Decker. Elmore, Ohio. Raymond R. Whitias. electrician. Van Wert, Ohio and Hannah Mary Thompson, Van Wert, Ohio. o t Get the Habit — Trade a‘ Home

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