Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1934 — Page 3
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club ilS*. JkoUß* ■ ■ i "xT ftafe* > wBafflCML & led £SP ! ’ 'jSSS^B'' •'■■! ■ &»« 11 ■"' l '■'' •'■KtttdS*' laMISS* ||i^aft£t. A 1 |sgSL.M ) (J v .’ s^k' F, <,: s' Mildred ! I Lminint local couple LfUlO SUNDAY MORNING E Donaid St■ mt>. -"" 11 1 "'■ F-- o f ffal ; ’" !■ gunite? morning tit eight Wvo’ckxla ■■•■ Z "‘ '•’■ ’ I '' ■■ | ■eh. ■ev Cb«®S I’rugh, Pastor of 'W fhareh.tp l ' : "'t' l *" l l!l ” ‘ ■•faho VI i - Walter Kb«r tnd st't.-i in law the Ee, attended the couple. ■or the oert. -..m the tn .!■• w. i•• Lit at brofri ■ iti.-n and a . oiwag■ardeniae. Mr- Elzey wore a e.ir J Unllfv >d roses. a Eta TaT i Siyn.a sorjty. Mr. ®H’ ‘ I- n graduate ~f • Emerson high school at Gary I witti his father ■lthr Dim®' Floral company. ?KMrT T DiNNER Jfr, andSi" ■ l 'h" Ml Ke,l, jTmobiw ertaineil Sunday a' eeddlaf Binner and supper in tor oT Mr.land Mrs. ora Shoudell Auburn. Ithe marriage of Miss met MeK in. daughter of John Krall anil Mr. Shoudell. .son of , and re itchel Shoudell of! bum took dace at the home of rents on .May 19. fie ceremony was performed by r , Van* Paillen of Kort Wayne rad Os t* couple. Tlie Irri.ie has Wad Ijlu' urn for the past five mart ■! shoudell ie employed IhtheAtjimtn Auto Works Tiny ■ll reftHn Auburn. gCassta jSiday included the hole ad rouple, Mi.ss Alice McKean ot Ibtim; Sir ami Mrs. Harry Klop isttne oßltl'.rtfton; Mr. and Mrs. e'-.e, #k!ey nd daughter EveMr. tad Mrs. Menno Roth an! a Dicklegb! and Mrs. Floyd Liby il Mr. and Mrs. John Mi Kean. The Girte issionany Guild play It of th| Zion Reformed i liun h 11 meet at the church tonight .it ven o’clife,, for rehearsal. lira. Wil lam Sehnma-her will tertala ft nember.s of the Bona ms Club it tier home tonight at irty ’clock. ONORES AT irthoay URPRISE A truiamjl nf relatives and friends uantly Ln prised Mrs. Rudolph lilund in her birthday anniverry k'rtdb.' evening. Games and l*k imti enjoyed during the wring, an a delicious luncheon ice crean and catke were served. The folio , ig guests were prent; Mr.land Mrs. Christ Mar th. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Selking. r. Rolland Grote. Mr d Manila-h of Decatur; rand Mr Gerhard Marbach of utfton; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph bllaadKeona, Melba, and Robert Selking, Ralph and mahl G Me, Merritt and Monte trbnrhßDella and Charles Mar th. K&len Buslck and Loretta tins and Wilson Weiland. NTERTAIN MMgaUESTS Mr. gtd Mrs. Sam Acker of this itty hadl’.as their Sunday evening Mmbasls Robert McAdams. Mr. kl Mm. Howard Smith and daugh hi M4X ; ‘ Joan and Barbara me. Mrs Maude Acker and Miss U" After of Fort Wayne; the
LCASH! I For Your OLD JEWELRY Broken Rings, Gold Oental Crowns and Brio j Watch Cases •nd Chains, Pins, Cuff tibiks, Spectacle RBmes, etc. — or any Hmi of gold jewelry • regardless of condition. I CASH paid ■ IMMEDIATELY. U. S. Government Licensed Buyer “RtWSTER’S WATCH SHOP. 157 South Second St. only a few days more.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. M. Mies Mary Macy Phone* 1000—1001 —■ I —I Monday Zion Reformed G. M. G. play practice, church. 7. p. m. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Win. Schumacher. 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ketchum’s classes, Evangelical Sunday School weiner roast, meet at church, 6 p. m. Tuesday American Legion Auxiliary business meeting, Legion hall, 7:30 p. m. Carpe Diem Club dinner party, Elk’s Home, 6:30, p. m. Decatur 4-H Improvement Club. Decatur high school 1:30 p. m. Kirkland Ladles Club, Kidkland Twp. high school economics room, 1 p. m. Misses Helen rauline and Mary Kathleen Acker of this city. A business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held in the Legion hall, Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock. ENTERTAIN SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beineke entertained Sunday for the following guests; Rev. and Mrs. Charles M. Prugh and daughter Doris Jean. Mr. and Mrs. William Beineke. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Andrews an I daughters Barbara Jean and Audrey Sue of Decatur; Raedel Andrews and Grace Ash of North Manchester;
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. MAY 28, 1934.
Mhw Mary Beineke. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Srhlldkmun and son Gene William of Fort Wayne; Miss Evelyn StogJIU of Ossian; Clayton N. Sheets and Phyllis June, Ju- kle and Alice Ann Beineke. COUPLE MARRIED AT LOCAL PARSONAGE Miss Marcella Bausser, 31S South Eleventh atreet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Baussor of Fort Wayne and John O. Barton, son of W. W. Burton of Fort Wayne were unltefl hi marriage at the First Evangelical church parsonage In this city Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Rev. M. W. Sundermann, piuitor of the church, use I the single ring ceremony. The couple was attended ' by Edwin 1). Brandiyiberry and Cleo 1 L. Brubecker. MISS HELEN DORWIN WEDS PERCY F. HUGHES At a pretty ceremony performed ' Sunday afternoon at four o'clock at the Dorwin home on North First ' street. .Miss Helen Elizabeth Dorl win. daughter of .Mrs. Maude Dorwin and Percy F. Hughes, son of Charles Hughes of Anderson were united in marriage. Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, acting pas- , tor of the Methodist Epiecopal ■ church in this city, officiated at the marriage service The attendants were Mrs. Albert Gehrig and Deane . T. Dorwin, sLster and brother of I the bride. The 'bride wore an ensemble of dusty pink with white accessories. She wore a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Gehrig wore pastel blue and also wore a corsage of gardenias. Following the ceremony a supper ; was served to the members of the immediate families. , The ibride was graduated from . the Decatur high school and attend- . ed DePauw and Indiana universi- > ties. She is a member of tlie local I Tri Kappa sorority. Mr. Hughes was graduated from
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* Chi ago University ami is associated with his father in the Huglie.si Curry meai packing company of - Anderson. After a short wedding trip Mr. 1 ami Mrs. Hughes will he at home in their newly furnished apartment i at 205 Delaware court. Anderson.
Out of town guests at the wedding included Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mosley of ndianapolis; Miss Kathryn Cutshall ot Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendricks and Mrs. I. R. Haynes of Monroe.
PERSONALS
Miss Ann Carper, Jerry Carper in t Oscar Geisel left this morning for Lexington, Kentucky to visit with relatives uni! friends. Robert Acker of Indiana University, Bloomington visited Saturday afternoon w!!li Ills gran Iparmits, Mr. an I Mrs. Sam Acker here. Mrs. Mary Blauvelt, Mr. tin I Mrs. Earl Blauvelt ami daughter Betty. Mr. and .Mrs. Emmltt Bliss and daughter Betty of Fort Wayne Sunday guests of Mr. un I Mrs. Wil liam Schumacher. Miss Peggy Morton’s friends will he Interested to know that she has been given tlie leading part in the senior play of the Waukesha high school. Miss Morton will graduate as an honor student from the high s hool next February. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse ami daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs. | I Charles Holthouse an I .Miss Mary I Margaret Voglewede motoi'd to South Bend Sunday where they l spent the day with Sister Gabrie-I llta. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Kramer of. Chicago visits I here over tlie I week end with friends and rela-1 j tives. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mills of Mar-; I ion visited in this city over Sunday. , I Mrs. Victoria Seitz, 90 year old. | former resident of De atnr who has I been at tlie Old Peoples Home at | Avilla for the last six years, fell i two weeks ago at the home and is, I confined to her ‘bed. Although no i bones were broken. Mrs. Seitz suf-, ! sered a severe fall. She is well I - 1 known among the older residents of i this city. Mrs. Maude Acker of Fort Way tie J spent the week-end here with Mr. i and Mrs. Sam Acker. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth and son ! 1 j Dickie and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom I • Barkley and daughter Evelyn spent '
Sunday evening In Fort Wayne. Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Dugan returned Saturday evening from a several laya visit In Indianapolis. Mr. Dugan attended the Indiana Bankers Association of which orjrtnlzatlon he Is treasurer. They also visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Haerle. Mrs. Carrie T. Hairbcld. the Misses Helen an I Louise Haubold and Katheryn Kauffman and Harold Strickler motor* d to Bloomington Sunday where they visited with Mi*s Sura Jane Kauffman anil Tom Hambold. Mrs. Jennie Furman of Marlon. Ohio Is visiting wltli relatives here. Mrs. Ixiwrence Linn who lias heen a patient at the Cleveland. Ohio. Clinic Hospital where she underwent a major operation, wus returned to her home here Sunday. Iler condition Ih reported to be Improving. The Berne Dally Vacation Bible school opened this morning with an enrollment of 367. Last year the onI rollment was 350. I Mrs. Frank Rawley returned to I her duties at the Decatur 'astlng I company today following a two ' week’s illness. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Duke and | daughter left today for Nashville, i Tenn., where Dr. Duke will enter Van lerbllt university. He will take post graduate work in throat ami eye treatment and will be gone a i month. Tlie family will visit at Crab Di- haid. Ky.. before returning j ' home about July 7. Doyle Foreman was home over ' the week-end visiting witli his par I ents. Doyle is employed at til*' AutoI Lite plant in Toledo. The factory was closed because of tlie elrJke and he hoped to return to work today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merryman I of Des Arc, Ark., and Mrs. Robert ! Merryman and son James of Delhi, 1 La., arrived yesterday for a visit ' with Judge and Mrs. James T.
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Merryman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merryman will go to Chicago tomorrow to visit with Mr. nml Mrs, Don Quinn, before returning south. An effort Is being made to organize a boy scout troop among the pupils of St. Joseph's Catholic school. Fathet Joseph Hennes, assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Cutholie church Is assisting In the organization. Committees of the congregational picnic to be given by St. Marys church ut Sun Set purk, Snnduy, Juno 10. met yesterday and others will meet tonight to plan for the big affair. A couple hundred < lilckens have been donated and It Is expected thut more than 2.0U0 meals will lie served at noon. An all day program Is being arranged. Orie Newhurd. engineer for the Indiana Pipe Line Company st. Preble for the past 28 years will move to Griffith, Indiana, Tuesday io assume a similar position with the same company ut that poinL Mrs. E. W. Jackson anil Mrs. Albert Mutsihler and son Bobby have returned from Angola where they attended tlie commencement exercises of tlie Angola graduating class of which Miss Genevieve Koos was a member. Fred D. Bell, former resident here has leased a store room at 2730 South Cadhoun street in Fort Wayne .mil will open a new five eent to one dollar store July Ist. He was formerly a member of the Mor- | ris Company and later was in busiI ness for himself. Mr. Brentlluger of Columbia -City, formerly principal of the Riley s' liool in this city visited here Sun- | layDon Ward and family of Union City, Indiana called on Decatur friends Sunday. Mr. Ward is superinten.lent of schools in his city. Miss Grace Gattenberg and Mrs. Kid I of Crown Point, Ind., visited : here yesterday en route to Monroe- : Ville. —
