Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1934 — Page 3

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dinner ■l., part' 1..r the memb.-rsj s '" ion ° r ,h, ‘ w, ”l <-:ub will '••• , "‘ l ' l ut ,h '“ HSB. „| \li- I’ X Champlin on | IV Thin day <-v< ning ' Unity |^K h i. first social meeting J nnitib.-rs will be w.-l-■ a! Ih. dinner. The food MK. w il if dude tile Mes-1 H itler. Floyd A< ki-r ■■ 5 ... || ' and the entertain ■ MB.'. . ■ «Hl 'onipri-' the .lee Uniter. Felix lira MHU't M ' ' l !l:ul '" AH .eled to plan to attend inner. || l .’lle|| l .,le IS Clllll M- will meet with |^K n .>r .bdin-mi Friday night at I ..Ink, Evi > y mem- : ,-k. ■! -o attend and to lie HL si I Hen Hur Tirzah Club will Friday evening in the Ben hall f Hewing the lodge sesr 3 Mrs. Millie Wise ant Miss I'.urk will be the hostesses. front Crawfordsvill * ansi Wayne will be present at the | M>ting'-nd a good attendan eln | |Hhe Antioch Missionary S wing Cilli- will meet with .Mrs. Frank Alfcld all-lay Thursday. A pot luck will be served at no- n an 1 a attendance is desired. ■li- Mission Hand of the Zion Re church will meet Fri oy asSi<»nal two-thirty o’clock at the 2 1 eh. Plans will be made for a party and every member to-asked to be present. Loyal Daughters class of the Sunday school will entnain their families with a HallowMM masquer.i !e party in th“ chur h Thursday night promptly o'clock. HUSKY THROWS ■"taxed by . |\Cj^ o t sing- \ esoO? J smoking \ rfrtFrm-ni ion

Lovely Dinner Gown JTt I ! il®!l 1 !■ “ ' » Jrc, ■ will (W? ■■ A»j\l '—' — a ■ '-I -. ; J J X&tW ‘ I • >t’Sl Ij ' J VsA ;"--c h ■ /B1 887 „ This charming black transparent velvet dinner dress gains above the table appeal" through its silver lame collar. And it carries around down the back too, accenting the deep decolIrtage. The long sleeves are banded in tailored cuffs of ttie •ilver lame. Another scheme with powers of enchantment is sapphire blue trystelle velvet with trim of crimson crystelle velvet. Style No. 887 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18 years. 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. Size 16 requires yards of 39-inch material with % yard of 39-inch contrasting. The Guide to Chic You can have a very smart wardrobe at little expense of F?c e ff° rl - Our attractive Fall and Winter BOOK OF FASHIONS is just bulging with ideas that you can turn intto chic wearable clothes. Send for your copy today I Price of BOOK 10 cents. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is prey terred). Wrap coin carefully. Dally Democrat, "Fashion Center", Times Square, P. O. Box lndian.,7 Y ° rk ’ N ' Y ’ * Editor ' B note—Do not mail orders to Decatur,

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Tuesday C. L. of C. meeting, K. of C. Hall, : 6:30 p. m. Phl lota XI program meeting, | Miss Helen Shroll, 7:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau businees meeting. Mias Mary Margaret Voglewede i 7:30 p. m. , Carpe Diem Club masquerade j Party, Mrs. Miles Roop. 7:30 p. tn. Central P. T. Association, Central 'school, 7 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Dozens class, church, 7 p. m. Wednesday Catholic. Action Clubs Unit nln >, ,Mlss Tillie Melber.s, 7:30 p. tn. Catholic Action Clubs Unit five, 1 Mrs. Henry Heyer. Ladles Shakespeare Club, Mrs PhHUp Obenauer, 2:30 p. tn. M. E. Ever Heady class pie and cookie .sale, church basement. Historical Club, Mrs. John Schafer, 2:30 ip. m, Thursday Church of God Ladies Aid Society vegetable soup sale. Anti-ch Missionary Sewing Circle, Mrs. Frank Arnold, all-day. Evaneglical Loy-tl Daughters masquerade party, church basement, 7:30 >p. m., prompt. Friendship Village Home Economics Club, Mrs. Rue Strayer, 1:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Society, church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Adams County Democratic Woman's Club meeting. Eastern Stars hall at Geneva. 6:30 p. m. Meth dist W. F. M. S., Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. 2:30 p. m. Catholic Indies So- ial Club party, Catholic school hall, 8 p. nt. First Christian Ladies Aid Society—Mrs. Fred King. 2 p. m. Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society j Mrs. J. C. Sutton, 2:30 p. m. Civic Section dinner. Mrs. C. K. Champlin, 6:30 p. m. Friday ■Ben Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur ' Hall, following lodge. | Zion Reformed Mission Band, church. 2:30 p. m. Methodist Y. M. C. -lass. Mr. and i Mrs. Russell Owens, 7:30 p? m. Root Twp. Happy Homemakers Club, Eleanor Johnson. 7:30 p. m. Monday Research Club. Mrs. Fred Heuer, I 2:30 p. m.

MEETING OF NEEDLE CLUB The Pythian Needle Club met Mpudoy evening In the K. of P. home following the lodge session, with twenty seven ipereons present. A business aessl n wan held during which plans were made for a Halloween party to b ■ held Monday October 29. Mrs. W. F. Beery. Mrs, Alice Christen and Mrs. Fred Handler, the hostesses served refreshmen's. Bunco wae playe I and prizes were won by Mrs. Sam Hite and Mrs. Tillman Gehrig. INTERESTING PAPER RED AT CLUB MEETING The Research Club met Monday afternoon wit’ll Mrs. C. K. Champlin on Adams street. Mrs. Fred Heuer was the leader for the afternoon and foil wing current events, she read an Interesting [>tper on "Children In Muelc." The Importance of the development of a child's musical appreciation from infancy was emphanized, and Mrs. Heuer aLso stated tbit ne mmust learn how to listen. It wae shown that music teachers one the deepest truths ■ f life, brings happiness and contentment in one's home. The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. Heuer and -Mrs. J. T. Merryman will have the paper. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR LADIES AID MEET The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Reformed church will meet Thursday afternoon at two.thirty o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Ben Schroyer will be the leader and an interesting program lias been planned. The meeting will be opened with prayer and a song, "Simply Trust ing Jesus.” Scripture reading and prayer will be given by Mrs. Schroyer. and the theme of the meeting will he “Humility and Simplicity.” The song, “Just As I Am" will be sung and a reading will be given by Mrs. Carl Baumgartner. A vocal solo, "Just For Today" will be sung by Mrs. Dallas Goldner, and Mrs. Floyd Hunter will give a group of poems. Katheryn Schroyer will sing, “My Task.” A business meeting will be held. The hostesses will be the Mesdames Fred Fruchte, Ferd Litterer, Susie Reppert and M. F. Worthman. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED WITH SHOWER The Misses Bernice DeVoss, Ruth Macklin and Dora Shosenberg united in entertaining with a bridge party and kitchen shower ir. honor of Miss Marcella Gerber, at the DeVoss home, Mopday evening. The marriage of Miss Gerber and Robert Cole will take place Thursday. The entertaining rooms of the DeVoss home were decorated with bouquets of flowers. Three tables were arranged for bridge and high score prizes were won by the Misses Mary Coverdale and Marcella Gerber and Luetta Reffey received consolation prizes. Miss Coverdale and Miss Reffey presented their prizes to the honored guest. Miss Gerber received a shower of gifts for her kitchen from the guests. The small tables were laid with linens and centered with rose buds. A delicious two course luncheon was served, the color note of pink and blue being carried out in the appointments. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger of Magley entertained Sunday in celebration of their forty first wedding anniversary. A three course dinner was served at the noon hour and a three tiered wedding cake on a rock crystal cake stand fifty years old, centered the table. The table decorations were of Ipink and white. The home was arranged with b >uquets of snapdragons and dahlias. Mr. and Mrs. K > s " / / MEN! A wonderful selection of New FALL HATS in the New Half-Back Styles. Shades of Gray, Black and Dark Brown. $2-95 and $3-95 SHEETS BROS. N. Second St.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1934.

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Dettinger received many beautiful gifts. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Keil and children Phyllis and Joe of Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Hower. John Shelter of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Shelter of (Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hower, Glen Hower and Miss Hazel Hilton of Decatur. The meeting of the Frivolity Club which was to have been held with Mrs. William August Wednesday evening has been postponed two weeks. The Ladies Aid Society of the Church x f God will hold a vegetable soup sale Thursday. Orders may be phoned to Mrs. Lewis Reynolds. 569. MRS. A. B. KELLER PLEASANTLY SURPRISED A group of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Arthur B. Miller on Mercer avenue Sunday and pleasantly surprised her on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. At the noon hour a delicous basket dinner was enjoy d. The afternot n and evening were spent in a social manner. Those present were Mrs. Minnie Myers, Mtas Dorothy Elzey, Mr. and Mns. Bryan Myers of Wren. Ohio; Christ Hitzeman. Miss Dorothy Myers and Ralph Myers of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Miller, and daughters Wilma and Ruby Miller. ECONOMICS CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Hartford township Home Econtcmics Club held a meeting at the Hartford school Friday. The meeting was opened with the club song and collect. Mrs. Shoemaker had charge of the devotions and Mrs. Bunter offered prayer. Each memioer responded to the roll call with the name of a fami ns man or woman now living, and what he or she was famous f r The election of officers was held for the coming year and Ada Shoemaker w«s named president; Mrs. Elmer Affolder, vice-president; Mrs. Alva Olendening, secretary: Mrs. Lewis Martin, assistant secretary; Mrs. William Andersen, treasurer; Mrs. Everett Banter, news reporter Mrs. Chauncy Reynolds, assistant reporter; Mrs. Claude Riggin and Mrs. G. R. Bierly, leaders, and Mrs. Clyde Striker and Mrs. R. C. Ninde,

1 alternates. The club will hold a masquera le -party Wednesday evening. October I 24 with Verle Runyi n in charge. I The lesson on altering sleeve ipat- . terns was given by Mrs. Kistler and Ada Shoemaker. I I PINOCHLE CLUB ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS The members of the Pinochle , Club entertained their husbands at i the home- 4 Mrs. Sol Lord. Monday , night. Mrs. Russel Melchi, Mrs. Wil- , liam Lister, Russel Melchi and Carl Hammond received the prizes. A two course luncheon was serv- > ed. The next regular meeting f the > club will be held with Mrs. Jess Ed--1 gell. SHAKESPEARE CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Ladies Shakespeare Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two i thirty o’clock with Mrs. Phil Obe- - nauer, who will also be the sub- > ject leader for the afternoon proI gram. Mrs. Obenauer’s subject will fol1 w the theme of the year ‘West- . ward March of the American Fron- . tier.” and she wil Ipresent papers on t “Expl- ration and Settlement. Old , South West. Old North West an I , the Great Purchase.” Every memi ber is invited to attend this meet- , ing. i Unit five of the Catholic Action i Clubs will meet Wednesday night with Mrs. Henry Meyer. Unit nine of the Catholic Action Clubs will meet with Miss Tillie . Meibers Wednesday night at set tnthirty o’clock. , LADIES AID TO SERVE CHICKEN SUPPER I The Ladies Add Society of the First Christian church will serve , a twenty five cent -plate supper in the church basement, Saturday night fn-m five to seven d-’clock. ’ A thicken supper will be served and I the pl-e will be five cents extra. o * « Adams County Memorial Hospital Metta Habegger, R' ute 1, Berne, ' major operation, Mionctay. George Kreiger, Ohio City. Ohio, I' major operation, Monday. I Mrs. Frank W. Spade, Peterson. , I major operation, today.

TEACHERS WILL HOLD MEETING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) section. Miss Goldie Milliner, Crawfordsville. and O. W. Nicely, Washington high school of Indianapolis, are the leading candidates for selection as president elect. Robert B. Hougam, Franklin, incumbent president, will be succeeded in January by L. V. Phillips, Franklin, chosen presidentelect by last year's convention. Miss Hilda Maehling, Terre Haute, state federation of public school teachers’ president, is another leading candidate. She is reported as refusing to allow her name to go before the convention, but will be pushed by a large delegation expected to attend from the Wabash valley area. Eastern Indiana teachers are expected to present Miss Rose Boggs, Richmond, as their candidate. Miss Jane Thomas of Marion is

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another candidate who will be presented by the north-central ' teachers. Abolition of a political state board of education has raised the hopes of backers of A. E. Condon. ■ Crown Point. Lake county super- • intendent. Condon proposed a ■ plan for taking the board out of ’ the control of the governor. L. A. Pittenger, president of the - I Ball State Teachers' college at • i Muncie, and Elbert Day, Marion ■ J school superintendent, are others • mentioned leaders for the post. j o Theater Owners Aid In Decency i , Indianapolis, Oct. 16.—(U.R)—Cooperation with the legion of de- ! cency campaign for high grade entertainment was voted here yesterday by the Associated Theater I ■ Owners of Indiana in annual state , ■ convention. Earl Cunningham, Indianapolis. ! was chosen president for 1935. | i Other new officers include Maurice-

services were held for the late King Alexander of Yugoslavia. Behind the flag-draped casket is ths Yugoslav destroyer, Dubrovnik.

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■ Rubens, Michigan City, vice president; Harry Markuni, Indianapolis, 'treasurer. Mrs. Helen B. Keeler, Indianapolis, was re-elected secreI tary. B’fRS.QNAIj Mrs. Gerald Cole and Mrs. J. H. Cole have returned from Chicago where they attended a Century of Progress. Mrs. Anna Corson and daughter Mias Nellie of Dayton, Ohio were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam i Acker Monday evening. They were I enroute to their home from Chicago where they attended the world’s ' fair. Mrs. C. E. Magley and Mrs. M. F. Fuelling have returned fr m Chicago, where they epent the last 10 days at the World’s Fair. Miss Emily Schultz has returned I to her home in Cleveland, Ohk>, after visiting in this city with Mr. -and Mrs. Oren Schultz.