Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1934 — Page 3

Society.

HTTrTA CLUB BjtjNTlNf PARTY ■ *‘ L the So Chfl ll«l ■ ' husbands I. w (th a VuU-nllno rT|,p»tty appointments In T .Ls, Monday night. . in the form of a ti \ ‘" siv | ■F* ~!!.■ large table " niertnin-! | n.,s beautifully 1 m Vall ’”’| I , i. hearts and I m silver holders.! ~. ,1 0,1 white bows. I B? Y ~ m-rpc-ce and th*' , T „ v Valentine" weir I ■L on ’ o '' hearts added uinointn" ids. ~ p . marked tin' BY'Y • and guest- |. three course din’3 heart contest j 8.. ... n by Lawrence I t’lvde Butler. The J( ' r ,. ~1 to the ball i..,,. were played I »>r I ’an Zeser ami I They formed a | .' 'I dancing was f ,., . m.iinder of the I Ando A Appleman. Miss! ’ '"1 Mrs - George 8?'.... . lit.- table deco niin '"' l a " ( ' , ' IP pp... "■ ■ im luil",I M :ss Ki'-,m. Miss Maiie ;l i:d V:-. It C. Ehingen I .casino of Chris-

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mite Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Tuesday 11. L. of C. E, Mian Madeline i Spahr, 7:30 p. m. U. B. Otterbein Guild Girls. 1 i Marlowe Hoagland, 7:30 p. m. Adams County Choral Society, i postponed one week. Civic Section eallisl meet Ing, I Library rest room. 7 p. ni. Catholic iaidies Social Club supper and card party, Catholic school, 5 p. m. i Rebekah Lodge Lb. 0. F. Hall, | 7:3'1 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Dorcas class, church basement, 7 p. m. Harpe Diem, Airs. Alva Lawson 7:30 p. m. W. H. T. U., Mrs. Eugene Run- ; yon, 2:30 p. m. 1 American Legion Auxiliary, LeI glon Hull, 7:30 p. in. Wednesday Zion Reformed Girls Choir. Miss i Eleunor Reppert, 7 p. m. Better Homie Economics Club, i Mrs. Verona Stuck y. l:3o‘p. m. N. and T Club. Mrs. Fran: is Eady I 2 P- m. Union Chapel XT. B. young people’s A’alentine program and supper, Woods school. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. Edward Arnold, all day. Historical Club. Mrs. .1. M. Miller 2:30 p. tn. l,adies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. G. O. Walton. 2:30 p. m. Thursday Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, enurch basement. 2 p. tn. Friendship Village Home Econo- , titles Club. Mrs. Ollie Feller. United Brethren D. Y. B. Class, i Mrs. Ves Biker. 7:30 p. nw Methodist W. F. M. S., Mrs. C. L. Walters, 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, j church parlors. 2:30 p. m. Christian Ladies Aid Society,, Mrs. H. L. Kraft. 1:30 p. m. Eta Tan Signit. Miss Madgeline Miller, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Section two pie sale. Mrs. Henry Graber or Mrs. Tillman Gerber. Evangelcal Loyal Daughters class Mi.s. Carl Hammond, 7:30 p. m. Friday Ben Hur lodge. Ben Hur Hall, 7:2 'p. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. Charles Champlin. 2:30 p. m. tian Endeavor will meet at the home of Miss • Madeline Spahr tonight at seven-thirty o'clock. The slipper which was to have been .served by the organization on February 24 has been postponed until 1 a later date. MISS MARCIA MARTIN SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. A.la Martin entertained with a surprise dinner and bridge party Monday night, honoring her daughter. Miss Marcia, on her birthday anniversary. Following the dinner which was served by Mrs. Martin, assisted by ,:er daughter. Mrs. Chester Mclntosh. brdge was enjoyed and prizes were won by the Misses Mary' Kohls and Madgeline Miller. 'The guest list for the party i

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CuWtttM, ISM, B 1 BsrnsMs Tobtwo Census J Wrll—MY KIND OF TRAVELING | TAKES HEALTHY NERVES, TOO" Y Earle W. Schoonmaker of Nutley, N. J. ~.a Wiy - travels thousands of miles every year YY - IS •» commuter. //<• Mrs; |A* 1 **' ,Rlf| k • know -. .rnciLr, • r;crsc -tr.i'ii, ■> Ml Breakfast, the S lid, Hl,- .one'rip n ~t tl . "in! - \ of .1 hard d.is I 'in a < ..1i5t.,1,1 111 1r \[ ml’ (,'arnek, ..f course. I .an . n ■■■ 1'.,111. ’.ad's alld I netcr hal .- to s. . I .11 . I ' >'* ’ t'.iinels are the nude t<. i„'..i cite. I ti< \ . ■ .'..t what 1 call real flavor ' ” f Thoms'! Olsen, who sailed a 26-foot * x <•'* •*> V >'' ' • £' Z : boat across 9,000 miles of ocean, says: ■W-r “There’s one cigarette that 1 can smoke ]W • steadily without getting nervous or’fed up’ llrvW’ 'A. I*e » with smoking. I mean ( ameL. They taste ; ll'’’ ' meh <* re * T ’°d e mild —never flat —and there is a delicate fla- W’-' lsSaaik ■ MORE tXPW- vor to Camel’s costlier tobaccos that certainly •; < .1 A I Sti Xb •*--*-*! than any — 1 d °7biX’ howtn*. «»o” Other pop«‘ or brand ’ ■ .; ry.n t , nad-btuofc, re lornin4 to ■ UPP^' NOW ° nd ~ one oi.be J . neW ze ,t ■ b .n enjoyment X I ■ (Iteat quevt’O”' ® y »’« tion ’?-° J, e l refreshes and renews- 1 "" A WjliL. men «d- "'type. «« h h .s olten .» Y«>» . , ' II —’”",;zYXs' ”'u. «..o- a- f ■ ’XYY--'"- -YY- -'- s4 ri t -s ■ take UP Camel, now. O4VA „ r «.»unM Gl.n f H C s l®bi .JwHr ■’ . -i— r Z c ' ’ ..<■• t.; ‘ Y >

eluded the Misses Mary Kohls. Dorothy Christen. Laura Christen. Virginia and Madgeline Miller. Miriam Haley, and Ruth Winnes. — E. D. T. S. CLASS I HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Every Day The Same class i ' of the Christian Sunday School met f at the home of Miss Katheryn King , on Mercer avenue, Monday night,' for tire regular class meeting. The business session was con- 1 ducted by the president. Miss Melba ' Kraft and a social hour was enjoyed. Bunco was played and prizes were won by Melba Kraft and Mar- • jorie Drum. Refreshments were I served by the hostesses, assisted byMelba Kraft and Katheryn Kohls. Members present included Katheryn Kohls. Marjorie Drum. Melba Kraft, Madonna Barnett, Florence Brandyberry. Helen Jean Kohls. Martha Meyers, and Katheryn King. Guests were Mary Francis Dodd. Betty Hunter, and Katheryn As folder and Mrs. Dorphus Drum. SOCIAL MEETING OF DELTA THETA TAU Miss Patsy Teeple was hostess I to the members of the Delth Theta I Tau sorority at a social meeting, I Monday night, at the home of her i sister. Mrs. Mark Braden on Mon-1 roe street. A short business session was held ' after which gtynes of bridge were: enjoyed. Miss Irene Holthouse and I Miss Agnes Baker received the high score prizes and Mrs. Braden was presented with the guest prize. A delicious two course luncheon • of Valentine appointments was | served. I The D. Y B. Class of Hie I idled , Biethr n Sunday School will meet I at the home of Mrs. Ves Baker. Thursday night at seven-thirty, o’clock. The assisting hostesses will ; be Mrs. Will Shackley and Mrs. Flunk Fisher. The Girls Choir of the Zion Re- ' formed Church will meet at thej home of Mias Eleanor Reppert, I I Wednesday night at seven o’clock, | — The Friendship Village Home ( , Economics Club will meet with Mrs. I Ollie Feller Thursday, February 15. i PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR MISSIONARY MEETING The Women’s Foreign MissionarySociety’ of the Methodist Episcopal , Church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. 1.. Walters, Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. Mrs. W. O. Little will be the devotional leader and Mrs N. A. Bixler will present the lesson study.

A program has been arranged fori the meeting and will include a reading by Dorothy Little, a selection > ,by Katheryn Ann Edwards and-a , I reading by Lee Edward Nelson, i 1 Donnabelle Fenimore and Naomi i ' Ward will sing a duet, accompanied | lai the piano by Eleanor Niblick, i The assisting hostesses will in- j elude the Mesdames Jack Leigh, I Nathan Nelson, George Dixon and E. W. Johnson. All members are urged to be present and friends of the organization are invited to attend. The Otterbein Guild Girls of ' the United Brethren Church will ' meet tonight at seven-thirty o'clock with Marlowe Hoagland. An exchange of Valentines will be held. The Ben Hur lodge will meet Friday night at seven-thirty o’clock in the Ben Hur hall. AU members are urged to be present as business of importance will be discussed. The larval Daughters class ofl I the Evangeli. al Sunday School i will meet Thursday night at seventhirty o’clock with Mrs. Carl HamI mond at her home on Nuttman avenue. Mrs. Henry Stauffer will I be the assisting hostess. DECATUR COUPLE MARRIED THIS MORNING The marriage of Miss Frances Metzger of Decatur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzger and William J. Kt use, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kruse of Decatur, took place at the St. Mary’s C:i(hI olic church here at six o’clock ' this morning. Rev. Father J. J. Hennes offiI elated at the wedding ceremonv. and Mrs. Merrill Peterson and Albert Kruse attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse will mike their home on a farm west of Decatur. PYTHIAN CLUB HAS PRETTY PARTY Twenty members of the Pythian I Needle Club met in the Knights lof Pythias home, following the i regular lodge session, Monday night, and enjoyed a prettily appointed' Valentine party. Streamers and hearts hung from 1 the electroliers and a basket of snapdragons centered the table. A short business meeting was held after which the women were in- , vlted to ’he dining room when table decorations were fancy Vai I entines. Refreshments of mixed fruit topped with whipped cream, angel food cake, heart candies and cos-

I fee were served by the committee, • I the Mesdames A. R. Ashbaucher, i I Homer Lower and John Schug. Games of hearts were played | and prizes were won by Mrs. Fred , I Linn and Mrs. Sam Shamp. The Ladies Aid Society of the; ; Evangelical Church will meet I Thursday afternoon at two o’clock) in the church basement with the February section of which Mrs. I John Fuhrman is chairman, in charge. MEETING OF RESEARCH CLUB The Research Club met Monday! afternoon at the home of Mrs. | John Parrish on Fifth street. Mrs. Henry Heller was the leader for the afternoon and her subject was I ■'February’s Statesmen.'' Honoring Lincoln on his 125th anniversary, Mrs. Parrish read the Gettysburg address. Mrs. Heller read a biography on Aaron Burr.l Short sketches on the lives of MilI lard Filmore. Joseph E. Johnston. Winfield Scott Hancock. George ' William Curtis. John Logan, and I Horace Greeley were read by the i various members. I The next club meeting will be . held witli Mrs. Charles Champlin I I Monday afternoon at two-thirty, ■ o’clock. — ERNA KLENK WEDS ARTHUR SCHUMM ,; The wedding of Miss Etna, Klenk. daughter of William Klenk of route 8. Decatur, and Arthur | W. Schumm of Convoy, Ohio, was I solemnized at the Union township '[Lutheran church parsonage, Sat- [ urday night. Rev. M. J. Frosch, pastor of ~ the church, officiated, and Miss Ida Schumm. of Convoy, sister of I the groom, and Bert Klenk, I brother of the bride attended the , couple. A wedding supper was served. Sunday night at the Klenk home I for fifty invited guests. [ Mr. apd Mrs. Schumm will rej side in Convoy, where Mr. Schumm . Is operator of a hatchery. I — . CLINTON STEVENS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY . | <A number of friends and relatives of Clinton Stevens gathered at his , home Sunday to celebrate his births day anniversary and that of his sisMrs. Ernest Roth of Scott, Ohio. I A basket dinner was enjoyed at . the noon hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dennison Krick, daughter Viola. Mr. and Mrs, Rolla Crozier, and sons Melvin and Clcsi sie, Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Baxter, Mr. I 1 anti Mrs. Glen Knittie. Mr. and - jMrs. Gregg Kuittle and children

Max and Rosanna. Mrs. Anna Brodbeck. Miss Mary Brodbeck, Miss j Bernice Brodbeck. Mrs. Sheldon ■ Price and son Ronald. Mr. a’tj Mrs. 'Julius Handtey and son Hugn Ernjest. Mrs. Matie Stevens and child- | ten, Chester. Donald. Veda and i Myrtle, Rev. W. H. Kindell, Mr. and ; Mrs. Ernest Roth and children Alive Grace and Florence Jane. I Chalmer Brodbeck, George Wood Lawrence Hilton. Mrs. Millia Wies, ; Mrs. Jitn Sprague, and Mr. an I Mrs. Clinton Stevens. — MEETING OF BANO TEMS CLUB The last meeting of the Bona ’Terns Club until after the Lenten i season was held at thehome of Mrs. William Schumacher. Monday night Mis. Nick Braun and Miss Bertha 'Johns were prize winners.

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U. S. Embassy in Path of Paris Rioters ‘w’ —x ~' S, rXx -—-a ! ij T s '' ■ [ 'M|s3Wml " JZI Ir r fSb HHtw I I ssfesl g 1 I ILtl >* ? >■ 4 J iLlUi'RA'>Wi « ~ "Wg*L r w-w wiy | £ r ■ x Woimfiiiihii l R . »-■...r’ -. r - jROtfLjF ../. -J-T--H ’-■ IM *- a—————s2S2SS The American Embassy in Paris (left), which was l tion since the World War. In background is the Hotel struck by stray bullets in the disorders that convulsed Crillon, rendezvous of visiting Americans, which also the French capital, bringing about the worst situu-1 was struck when troops fired «pon rioting throng. I

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I j’ O. T. Johnson and son of south-, II east of Decatur, sold a pair of sorrt 1 horses to a Pennsylvania buyer , ': for |375. ' [ O. L. Vance spoke on “Local His- | tory” at a father and son banquet held at the M. E. church at Will-j shire. Ohio. Monday evening. Gail Beougher of route, 3. Decatur i was a business visitor in this city i ■ today. French Quinn was the principal i j speaker at the chapel program at i the Decatur high school Monday, and he spoke on the subject of ■ “Abraham Lincoln.” Among the Decatur spectators at : I th ? Golden Gloves fights last even- ; ! ing at Fort Wayne were James Sprague, Joe Johns, Carl Baxter, Jack Baxter. Ellsworth, Paul Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wagoner. C. H. Musselman of the Berne ReI view was a business visitor in Deca- I 1 tur Monday afternoon.

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■ Lawrence Fair, proprietor of the 1 Bluffton Printery, was a business I visitor in Decatur Monday. Arthur Unversaw, Berne attorney I attended to legal business in Decatur Monday. j A. R. Holthouse, business manager of the Daily Democrat, attended meeting of the League of Indiana i Dailies at Indianapolis today. Earl Patterson, formerly aesociat- ' ed with his father in a restaurant at Berne, has started his duties as a guard at the .Indiana state reformatory at Pendleton. Mrs. Alma Sipe of Fort Wayne ■ is visiting Mrs. Aida Martin of this ! cityMrs. F. H. Nichols, who has been a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital since a major operation last Friday, is reported much better. o Get the Habit — Trade at Homs