Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1934 — Page 3

bOCIETY. Hut Couple Married ■>h Wedding Wednesday Ken E. Teeple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Teeple of Street, and George A. Foos, son of Mr. and Mis. A. (' Krill Seventh street, were married at the st. Mary s Cathie was solemnized at nine o’clock when the Rev. Father Kt, read the double ring ceremony. The senior boys of

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I H AVENUE S H I O N S < ■'<> ELLEN WORTH £ i i Little Women” liar Fashion ce that charming movie \ / t'T men," stylists have been // \ X/ JfC ctorian details on their / / /i\ tions. The clothes of Jo, \ X. _ , ft I and Amy were so ad- p / the enthusiastic au- / / lat it’s no wonder we’ll / ft / / s of them through our / F / :h round collar, for in- ft’/ ustrates what we have : ji ng about. It is just the '! - I >llar the Little Women ' I ie necklines of their bll- I I -> icks. It is every bit as I ~ vy you’ll find, at the neck- | fl Xx very modern, slim-lined / //"v/kl e 16 requires 3% yards I / Ik'-AA V/| aterial. Width about 2 ; ,2 Li AI No. 5567 is designed for |l l \ I 5, 18, 20 years, 32, 34, 36, \ 1 A* bust. ' r ' llted Pe *ture Syndicate, Inc. j M 567 size LLJj 1 Mjyce for Pattern 15 Cents. \ - jEgg£ , I | I j \ Z p • * state I SHHM'ashlon Book Is out! Send for it. ** ■ WIW”* o and enclos ® ioc extra iot book - - HU? Democrat, "Fashion Center”, Times Square, P °-?o* V 70. New York, N. Y. (Editor’s note-Do nut mail orders to De.atur,

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday W. 0. T. M.. Moose Home, 7:30 p. in. Pinochle Club. Mrs. William Lister, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladles Aid. church 2 p. m. 500 Club, Mrs. Will Keller. 7:30. Reformed girls choir, church, 7:30 p. tn. U. B. C. E. Juniors, United Brethren Church 7:30 p. tn Pinochle Club, Miss Frieda Schearer at the home of Mias Marie Zener, 7:30 p m. Friday Catholic Study 'tubs Unit 4 K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Catholic Action Clubs Unit 14, Mrs. J. B. Holthouse, 7:30 p. in. Pocahanta-s Lodge, Red Mens Hall, 7:30 p. m. Frivolity club, Mrs. Chai les Keller, 7:30 p. m. United Brethren V. 1. S. Class, Curtis Hill. 7:30 p. m. Saturday M. E. Kings Heralds, Billy Archbold. 1:30 p. ni. Phi Delta Kappa Anniversary Dance. Decatur Country Club, 9:00 Psi lota XI rummage sale, South Second street, all day. Tuesday C. L. of ('., Knights of Colum'btis hall, 7:30 p. m. Psi lota XI sorority, Miss Dora Shosenberg. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Methodist W. F. M. S.. Flower Tea. church. 2:30 p. m. Monroe Community meeting, above Model Hatchery, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. C. W. Mowery of Portland. The men in the bridal party wore Johanna hill roses. Mrs. Teeple. mother of the bride, wore a corsage of Johanna Hill roses combined with gypsophilia. The ring bearer carried a pink satin pillow. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with iris, peonies and orange blossoms. Following the wedding a breakfast for the bridal party was served at the Teeple home in First street. A dinner and reception was held at the Decatur Country Club at twelve o’clock. The club was decorated with bouquets of peonies, iris and orange blossoms. A wedding cake, tapers and flowers centered the table where covers were laid for the bridal party. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Foos left on a wedding trip, the destination of which is unknown. They will reside at 705 Walnut street in this city. The bride is a graduate of the Decatur Catholic high school and the Warner College of Beauty Culture. She conducts the Gloria Helen Beauty Salon on West Monroe street. Mr. Foos was also graduated from the local Catholic high school and is employed with the

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MAY 31, 1934.

Yost Lrothers Construction company, A meeting of the Pal lota XI sorority will die held Tuesday night at •seven-thirty o'cloti.t with Mies Dora Shosenberg. The Kings Heralds of the Methodist church will meet with Billy Archboll Saturday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. MISS IRENE BUCINSKI WEDS LESTER GARWOOD The home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brewster of route six, Decatur was the scene of a pretty wed ling Sunday, May 27, when Miss Irene Buclnskl, daughter of Mr. an.l Mrs. Lewis Buclnskl of Dayton, Ohio ami Lester Gat wood, son of Mr. and Mis. Frank Garwood of St. Mary’s township were unite I in marriage. Rev. J. E Smith, paetor of the St. Paul Christian Union church officiated at the single ring ceremony. The wedding took place at high noon Miss Vera Jeanne Garwood, sister of the groom and Paul Brandt were the attendants. The bride wore a ffock of pink silk crepe an. I Miss Garwood, also wore pink. Following the ceermony a dinner was served to the members of the immediate families and triends. Mr. and Mrs. Garwood returned to Dayton, Ohio, where they will matte their home. Mr. Garwood Is employe! with the Delco company there. Those present at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garwood. Mr. an 1 .Mrs. Henry Clark and family. Walter, Ivan and Deloyd Gari wool, Miss Vera Jeanne Garwood, Miss Mildred Williams, I'aul Brandl Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Smith and laughters Ruth and Naomi, Mrs. Andrew Brewster and daughter an I Mr and Mrs. Lester Garwood. MISSIONARY SOCIETY

TO HOLD FLOWER TEA The Woman's Foreign Mission 1 ary Society of the'Methodlst Epls-' 1 copal Church will hold a Flower Tea Wednesday afternoon. June 6 at two-thirty o’clock at the church. 1 A luncheon will be served and a program presented. Miss Clara Sturgis, president of the Garden Club at ißluftton, will give a talk on “Flowers.” The girle trio, comprising the Misses Mary Katheryn Tyndall, • Margaret Campbell and Helen Suttles, will sing and Miss Helen Hau- ‘ bold will also sing several vocal numbers. Miss Martha Elizabeth ’ Italian.l will whistle anti Mrs. Dan • Tyndall will sing. The Misses ■ Louise and Helen Haubold will be ’ the accompanists. • Admission to the tea will be • twenty five cents and the puibli- ’ Ls invited to attend. Reservations 1 are to be made with the following committee, Mrs. R. A. Stuckey, ' Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Mrs. Ed. ’ Whitright. 1 FAMILY GROUP HAS FAREWELL DINNER j As a farewell for Mr. ami Mrs. Ora Newhard before they leave to ’ make their home in Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Preble entertained Sunday with a surprise I party at their home. -At the noon hour a delicious dinner was served ’ cafeteria style. • The guests present were Mr. an I Mrs. Ora Newhard and son John. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and I family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuhrman

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and daughter of Decatur; | i Mr. and Mrs. Burl Fuhrman of Pier- I iceton; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman and family, Decatur; Mr. and Mr*. Claude Foreman and daugh- ; ters, Mrs. Drusilla Fuhrman und j daughter Lois and ion Norvul. Mr. lan l Mm. Millon Fuhrman, Mr. und ! Mrs. Roland Sprunger and family of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Harold , French of Rockford, Ohio; Mrs Mary Fritzluger und Barbara Sauer j lof Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Smith. I ' Unit tour of the Catholic Study t ■ Clubs will meet at the Knights ot : Columlbus Hull Frllay night at sev--1 en thirty o’l lo; k. I The Monroe Community meeting I will he held above the Model i Hatchery Wednesday evening at . seven-thirty o’clock. The memHters of the Pinochle . Clult will entertain their htwban Is i lat a party tonight ut seveudhlrty , - o'clock at the home of Mrs. William | Lister. The V. I. S. class of the United Brethren Chut h will hold a ibusi ■ ness meeting at the home of Curtis • Hill Friday evening at seven-thirty .; o'clock. After the business meeting I a social time will be held at the I Hanna Purk. All members and their ; friends are invited. r - The Women of the Moose will ; hold un important mieeting tonight , at seven-thirty o’clock in the Moose Home. At this meeting the nomina tlon of officers will be held and all , members are asked to be pre tent, t I HONORED WITH | FARWFLL PARTY r I I The Indiana Pipe Line employes and their families and friends united In entertaining with a farewell

surprise party Friday evening for Mr. and Mr.s. Ora Newhar I and son Dale, at their home in Preble. The Newhard famHy will leave to make ' their home at Griffith where Mr. ' Newhard is employed. At six o'clock a delicious pot-ludk supper was .served, cafeteria style and the evening was spent in a so--1 cial manner. Those present were Mr. an I Mrs. Otto Dilling and family, Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughters Juanita. Glarvena and Peggy Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff. Mr. and Mre. John Kirchner and daughters Irene, Lorine, Erma and Mrs. June Shackley. Mrs. Milton Werling and -daughter Ruth Ellen and 1 son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey and son Dallas, Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff and -daughter. Mr. and ' Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. ? Milton Hoffman and daughter Miriam and sons Donald and Leo. Mr Mr. and Mrs. tAlbert Welling and ■ daughters Cleo and ilverna, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Heller and daughter Verea, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and daughters Elizabeth and Mary, Mr. and Mre. Edgar Zimmerman aiiikjlaughter, Mrs. Bessie And- ■ tews and daughter Wilma, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Leßoy Cable and family, Mr.i. Mallonee. Mr. an-1 Mrs. Lewis Buer- ' anke, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady ’ and daughter Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. i Victor Hoffman and family. Mr, and I Mrs. Ora Newhard and daughter Melvena and sons John, Dale and 1 ival, Lester Barr. I ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS

Miss Ila Girod entertained at ; Sunday dinner for Miss Dora i Haines and Walter Hammer of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bebout land son Hugh. Mr. and Mrs. James Borders of Decatur, and Herman Girod of Monroe. After noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Girod and son Lee and Merle Riley. Mias Frieda Sehearer will entertain the members of the Pinochle | Chib at the home of Miss Harie ' Zeser tonight at seven-thirty o'< I• lock. A meeting of the Catholic Ladies I of Columbia will meet in the K. of IC. Hall Tuesday night at seventhirty o’clock. A free lunch will be iserved. • Dee Jones of Redkey was a visit I qj. here over Declaration Day. That’s one day in the year when Dee never forgets to come home Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parrish and son Robert ot Fort Wayne were visitors here yesterday. Mr.s. Olive Peterson is in Fort Wayne for a few days. Little Harriet Brown. 8, of Bluff ton, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, is a patient in the Hartford City hospital where she recently underwent a mastoid operation. Mr. and Mrs., C. K. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Bell of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur on Memorial Day. Rex Adams of Huntington visit ed his brother E. B. Adams here yesterday. Mr and Mr*,. Wesley Hoffman of Fort Wayne were guests here over Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers attended the 500-mile race at Indianapolis yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith left this morning on a two weeks motor

-....... . . ..ri.-n .- < A "Jr \ - ■ S |iy KB ' to; The clean Center Leaves are the mildest leaves QMOKERS are talking about the whole- “It’s toasted” for throat protection. Every kJ some goodness of the fine tobaccos used I .ucky Strike reaches you round, firm, fully in Lucky Strike. The reason is, we use only packed .. . that’s why you’ll find that the clean center leaves—these are the mildest Luckies “keep in condition”—do not dry leaves —they cost more —they taste better. out. Naturally, you’ll enjoy Luckies —for And their goodness is increased because Luckies are all-wavs kind to your throat. “It’s toasted” . V Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat - __ . ' **"""***" l r Only the Center Leaves—these are the Mildest Leaves Taiti 'Betted I — ■ — . .

trip. Mrs. Te l Stout of Muncie visited with Mr. and Mr.s. Grover Odle on , Memorial Day. Robert Heller, Merle Peterson, Sim Burk and Robert Frisinger attended the race at Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. H. L. Koontz and daughters of South Whitley visited here yesterday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Monahan and daughter and Tom Walsh of Fort

Il Duce Confers "Wings” on Son SfIHHUk ' ' I Br IS t, ■■ wl IB I , * Xx v Vittorio Mussolini, son of Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy, is showr in the cockpit of his plane just after his father had pinm 1 "wings” on 1 his breast to signify his rating as a pilot. Vittorio is now the youngest 1 Mier in Italy holding a pilot's licons*. t

I Wayne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. I Peter Gaffer at Monmouth over ■ I Decoration i.iay. I Miss Vera Bruiek of New Haven I is the guest of M iss Rosemary Omlor. Mr. and Mr.s. Walter Krick and | ! daughters of Van Wert, Ohio, visit- i i el friend.-, and relatives in De atur • I Wednes iay. I ( J Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Bieberich, son j Robert and daughter Eldora and|| Ralph Mace, all of Fort Wayne and !

» .Miss Faye Eicher of Decatur spent I Decoration Day at Lat.ie Blue Water Montpelier. Mary Maxine Brown, a student at Wittenberg College in Ohio has re turtle I to tills city to spend the summer vacation with her parents Mr. ami Mrs. W. Guy Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lutes attended the races in Indianapolis yesterday with relatives. The monthly meeting of the county commissioners will he held next week. tMlowance of bills for the primary election will lie made at the meeting. The condition of Mrs. George Krick ot 323 Line .street, who suffered a fractured pelvis a weeli ago when she fell, is reported to be improving nicely. Robert Hite of Indianapolis, the sound engineer at the New Adams theatre, is visiting this week witli Mr. ami M s. Henry Neireiter. __ o Poppy Sale Nets Total Os $145.63 The Ladies Auxiliary of Alami post number 43 of the American Legion sold 1.430 popies during their drive Saturday according to a report Issued 'by Mrs. Ferd O’Brien, chairman of the sales committee. The ladies cleared $14.5.63 on their drive. The total received from the sale of poppies an 1 other sources was $160.63. Tile expense of conducting the sale amounted to $15.00. Mi... Vernon Auiand who is chair-, man of the islmrsing of this fund, said today that the money last year, i’ i been .'.pent for the following services: provid,'ng clothing nirtl < i foi veteran i' hildren prov! :ing for veterans, wives and hi dren in the rene Byro i hospital’ donating to the supply shelf at ' ;l:e Veleians Ho pltal at Marlon and keeping one veteran in minor luxuries not provided for the hospital, and other works of rehabilitation.

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