Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1934 — Page 3
FSOCI ETY. ■I - - | tfußrate Plans Are Made u’ KMhhi Delt Annual Turkey Trot and 'ftfg plans are being made by the members of the local Kappa fraternity for the annual Turkey Trot dance to be ■ leeaiur Country Club Thanksgiving night, November 2'.t. ill start at nine thirty o'clock and continue until 1 o’clock. .... dance marks one of the most interesting events of .he I ThMlife ' in * holidays. C. H. Young and his orchestra of Lima, O„
I the taw b< . ot which are student < I»k |of J*n 1 "'' ,luv '' I’"" 1 "' ~ ■ ,***’ W (>d to ttius.c for l!ie_ him.. 's» «UI ,le Placed in the ’’ I boat #*■ ,ial ' 11,1,1 Sl " ial I 1 lal ' >l,a ' ,l "‘ rl '”* be fl|r I be ’ ”*■ with Kianl.-f.iv.ng appotnim.-it' a <d 'lMes will arranged about I tie Bt""ia in cabaret fashion r S« StifJ R*saftitkms for tables started at 7~ I the Sh* Brothers store Satur''lj ' -'I day <’el a 1”" 1 h' lll e tables •stifled I Tick®' '''' tin' affair may be pro *'>■* cured from any member of the ;! <itt til fraternii .or at the Sheets Broth, hrr \ larger response has ''liatw »■ bee® Mceired from chapters in stir- ■ towns and cities and sl large ■timbers will attend from and Fort Wayne. Turkey ? i A ■ Trotffe I"' sponsored by the Phi : h 1 I lb ttnan Omlor is general ' ■ ektlib i" charge of the arrange ■ menthloi the dance and table ar ■ will be in the charge lof » •"■tit-t'' j e comprising M-lvm aESS tieraid Smith and Herman j of the Frivolity Club ■ which k'a.s to have been held W-ti-I nwtilajl night has been postponed ? . ■ T Hc.irpe Diem Club will meet) I withßrs. Chester Mclntosh at her >Wtfrß<’dy '•" •‘.-xen-thirty o'c! league ■hhAk for banquet v> ■ : St ■" .• | Witt Br ■ mem St BL.Ssiil: l.nlhvian 1. agu ami r E m»K~: 'be I .cal ■ a 1 • -u.i ’ ■ i riSOt'l. . ' C'bel. Ce, ■ night -'\ li , ;Sh ■' ' v ■-1 act .1 ■ ' m- ' a' l ’ !1 " entertainment II **OP RS HUSBAND ?|B ggSfiTHDAY DINNER )|C McKean of near Mon-! '.lined Sunday 1 ■' w, ' rt ' 1,11 ;>S Shand"!! cml Miss \. . I of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs a Harry Kiopfi :..-'.:n- and Mr.-, l.u'm (if Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. E gfeßme P.irkley an J daughters T^^HbKEAK UP TH AT 2 fold with Corax Cold Tablets I 25c per box ■OHNE DRUG STORE 4
H h ; •I Bf Practical Xmas Gift I — - "■.-'F-'i • A < V~ ; • <IB i I •16h IS ”I' i I ri< | I**/ ji I MM M« MPM ■■illlliW I g ■ 6; | I Ellen Worth pattern of smart sailor dress for I I Style No. 746 cuts in sizes 8, 10. 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires I I 2 * > lrds o{ 39-inch material with M yard of 35-mch con I K trasting. I The Fall and Winter BOOK OF FASHIONS is *° « nt '- I Price of PATTERN IS cents in stamps or com (coin is pre- | I ferred). Wrap coin carefully. Ifccatur Dally Democrat, “Fashion Center', Times »»“*/• 170. New York, N. Y. (Editor's note—Do not mail orders to Decatur, » Wdißna.) ..... .
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■ ■ CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mlse Mary Macy Phonea 1000—1001 I • Monday Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. t j Home, after temple. Music Department meeting, Mrs t Ben Schroyer. 7:30 p. m. : ! Literature Department meeting, • Mrs. C. D. Lewton, 7:30 p. m. II 'Dramatic department, Mrs. J. >. Ward Callan I. 7:30 p. m. Art Department meeting, Mrs. R. ' A. Stuckey. 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Nellie Haney t 2:30 p. in. Tueaday Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland high school, 1:30 p. m. Root Township Home Economics Club Guest Day. Monmouth Community building. 1:30 p. m. Rebekah lodge, |. o. 0. F. Hall . 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. Walter Deitsch. 2 p. m. N. and T. Club. Mrs. Charles Maloney. 2 p. m. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid and Girls Guild preThanksgiving cafeteria supper, Kirkland high school. 5:30 to 9 ip. tn. Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. H. A. Thomas, 1:30 p. tn. Zion Walther Senior League banquet, Lutheran school hall. 6:30 p.m. Carpe Diem Chib. Mrs. Chester Mclntosh. 7:30 p. in. Wednesday Union Chapel Ladies Aid Thanksgiving market , Charles Brock store, 10 a. m. iFrivolity dub, postponed one week. Thursday Phil Delta Kappa annual Turkey Trot dance. Decatur Country Club, 9:30 p. m. Evelyn and Jean of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth and son i Dickie Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Liby an I i Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Kean of Mon- ■ j roe. I ENTERTAIN WITH PRE-THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers entertuinel with a pre-Thanksgiving dinner Sunday at their home in J honsr of Mrs. Beaver’e birthday ant! niversary. A turkey dinner was | served an I covers were arranged | for Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, Mr. • ind Mrs. Arthur Myers and child--1 ren Bobby. Virginia and Julia .Ann, •'and Mr. and Mrs. Beavers, and son. j The Tuesday Afternoon Club will I meet with Mrs. Walter Deitsch 1 Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock.
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The Rebekuh kxlge will meet Tuesday evening at .s¥-thirty o'clock in tiM Odd ■ hallThe Kirtkland .Ladies Club will meet in ths Kirkland high school Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. Adams County Memorial Hospital William Ctetermeyer, route 3, Monroeville, media al patient. Robert LaFever, Berne, major operation, Monday morning. ,_ — ~ o * Attendance Report Os County Schools j « ♦ Below is the attendance report for the rural schools of Adams county for the month of October, as compiled by Clifton E. Striker, county superintendent. The first column shows the number of pupils enrolled, the second the average daily attendance and the third column the percentage of attendance. Monroe Township Trustee, Noah Rich Ezra Snyder 39 37.52 96.22 Leo Stralim 36 35.11 97.53 J. D. R Schwartz .... 35 34.44 98.41 Mary E. Potts 42 41.54 98.9(1 Pauline Buckmaster 32 31.81 99 43 Harry Johnson 32 31.88 99.65 A. E. Hunt 26 24.77 97 37 Dolores Longenberger 39 38.69 99.21 Monroe High School Rolland P. Sprunger, Gerhard Gaiser. Jacob Smuts, Arvada Wagner, Virginia Ray 118 115 20 97.68 Vesta Rich 19 18.67 98.57 Grades Floyd Johnson 38 37.38 98.39 Rosamond Gould 27 26.19 98.46 French Township Trustee, Edwin Beer Elmer Ehrsam . 28 27 66 98.80 Nellia Coppess 27 26.72 98.97 Myron Lehman 30 29.13 98.12 Marcella Robin 32 31.22 97.56 Doriiiea Bentz 28 27-55 98.41 Albert Stahly 22 22 100 Hartford Township Trustee, A. F. Baker Linn Grove Schools Edna Glendening ... 32 31.50 98.43 Mary Schlagenhauf 26 25.08 96.47 Hartford High School Lester L- Kerr, Arthur Gerwig, Mary Trapp, John Whicker 91 BS-47 98.00 Ruth Mahoney 43 42.41 98.64 Grades Lester Reynolds ... 28 27.16 98.19 Louise Ireland 34 33 44 99.33 Wabash Township Trustee, Ed Stahly Haroid Long 30 29.72 99.07 Ruth Armstrong 24 22.91 95.48 Gladys Long 25 24.27 97.11
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1931.
' Geneva High School R 0. Hunt, P. W. Vitz, Nell K. Pyle. Margaret Rhoades, Eether Hutton. Blanche Aspy ... 123 119.66 97.23 Grades A. C. Cook 41 40.11 97 83 Mary Brennan 41 39.66 96.74 Goldine Butcher 39 38.08 97-64 Elizabeth Kraner 42 41.25 98.21 Magdalene Hirschy 37 35.58 96.17 Mary B. Wheat 41 38 50 95.98 Catherine Fravel 44 40.75 93.55 Jefferson Township Trustee, Charles A boot Jefferson High School Russell Steiner, Merrill Tharp, Dorcas Petty, Helen Burns 66 62.20 94.49 Shades J. Ray Dtiff 34 32 91 96.81 Helen Kenney 44 41.33 93.93 Madeline Robin 44 38.33 88 57 Union Township Trustee. Arthur Blakey Mary Clem 35 33.52 95.79 Pearl Ray 24 22.72 95 33 Dorothy Spuller 29 28.55 98.46 Parochial Rev. M. J. Frosch . 22 21 83 99.26 Barnhart Schultz.. . 33 32.31 97.64 Root Township Trustee, Phil Schieferstein Elizabeth Cramer 25 24.83 99.33 Monmouth High School Irwin Doty, Catherine Weidler, Ethel Piper 52 50.44 97.00 Grades Lloyd Bryan 31 30.22 97 49 Margaret Schenck 24 23.86 99.42 Esta Fleming . 27 26.88 99.58 Parochial M. A Greunke 25 24.21 96.85 Preble Township Trustee, Ernest Worthman Raymond Borne 26 24.23 96.09 Fern Dilling 45 43.75 99.05 Parochial 111. F Nielson 46 44.82 97.44 Frieda Bouck 23 22.52 97.95 Rudolph Stolp 61 59.86 98.13 W. E Uffelman 46 45.08 98.00 Marvin Meyer 42 40.88 97.35 Kirkland Township Trustee, Daniel Scherry Oscar Geisel 37 36.30 98.12 Robert Brown ... 27 24.00 97-95 Radel Andrews 25 24.64 98.55 Mary Dettinger 31 30.47 98.29 William Griffiths 18 17.30 96 17 Agnes Gaiser 36 34.87 96.87 Kirkland High School R. J. Mann. Wayne Dilling, Glennys Arnold, Lucile Beavers 81 77.02 95-08 Washington Township Trustee, T. R. Noll Clyde Troutner 32 30.22 94.44 Georgia Foughty 27 26.80 99 27 Arllne Becker 26 24.11 99.08 Martha Reppert 19 18.95 99.71 Marguerite Lewellen 19 18.75 98 68 St. Marys Township Tfustee, Orlen S. Fortney Pleasant Mills H. S. Henry Snyder, Gerald Viz ard, Velma Fortney, David
Cramer, Agnes Yager <B2 77.34 94.32 Grades E. S. Christen 48 45.77 96-82 Pau! Spuller 48 46.44 98.23 Matie StevTns 44 42.00 97 47 Bobo William Noll ... 40 35.66 92.50 Francille Oliver 34 29.05 87.31 Blue Creek Township Trustee. David D. Habegger R. M. Houck 47 45.52 96.86 James Fravel 22 21.50 97.72 Dora Shosenberg 35 34.19 97.69 Eldon Sprunger 33 32.83 99.49 o October Driest Month Dallas, Tex.—(U.R)— October was the driest here it lias been for 20 years—and that's as far back as the weather bureau records go. During the entire month there was only .9 of an inch rainfall recorded against a normal fall for October of 2 71. o Women Managed Ukiah Ukiah. Ore. —(UP)—Women ran the town of.Ukiah, a village of 150 persons in the Blue Mountains, one day during the deer season, as all the men were away on their annual Jeer-hunting trip. The hotel, store,’ post office and other places of business w-'re eli operated by the feminine sex. o Rare Violin Sold By Sheriff Eugene, Ore.—-(U.R)—An old violin, believed to be a genuine Dalestreri, made in Italy, in 1730, was sold at a sheriff’s auction sale ! here to J. F. Reynolds for 5270. The violin was seized to satisfy a! Judgmento Killed in New Car’s Crash Canton, 0., —(UP)—* The first ride 4n a newly purchased automobile cost the life of Andrew Roth, 55. veltemn steelworker. The ma-1 chine swerved from the road and I over turned during its initial trial Roth was crushed in its wreckage. o Dream Dislocated Neck NEBRAISKA CITY. Neb. (U.R) — A startling dream was a pain in the neck to Frances Hunt. Awakened by a nightmare, she jerked her head and was unable to return it to normal position. A physician | informed her she had dislocated a vertebra. Huge Carrot Grown Newburyport. Mass. — (U.R) —Carrots come and carrots grow—but not usually the length of this one. | Dan Lawlor raised a carrot 17 inches long and weighing 4% pounds. o Get the Habit — Trade at Horn*
Marilyn Blauvelt, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blauvelt of Fort Wayne, and niece of Mrs. William Schumacher of this city won an honorable mention me!ay in the children’s beauty contest at the World's Fair. Mr. and Mre. L. C. Vanderlip, Mrs. Edna H. ‘SelLmeyer and Miss Susanne Sellemeyer of Elkhart visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon in this city Sunday. They were guests of the W. E. Hoffman and ‘the G. E. IHoffman families in Fort Wayne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tritch of’Fort Wayne visited here over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. .Palmer Eicher attended the Indiana-Purdue foob-ill game at Lafayette Saturday. S. A. Lahr of Monroe was a visitor in Decatur this morning. Mrs. Adelaide Gass and daughter Beatrice have returned home from Huntington where they 3; ent the past two weeks visiting with the R. 10. Gass family. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple are in Cincinnati, Ohio, where Mr. Teeple is purchasing holiday goods for his store. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews spent Sunday in Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shaudell an I Miss Alice McKean, of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Barkley nnd daughters Evelyn ami Jean of Depatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Barkley and daughters Evelyn an i Jean of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth and son Dickie spent Sunday evening in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bormann and i Sol Eicher spent iSunduy in South I Bend with Mr. and Mrs. M. lAnil- | rews and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beineke and I children Phyllis June, Jackie and Alice Ann visited Sunday in New Knoxville, Ohio with Mrs. Mathilda Fledderjohann an I daughters. Mr. an! Mrs. Roger Swaim and daughters Janet and Doris of Bluffton visited friends and relatives in Decatur Sunday. George Stover of Bluffton visited friends in Decatur Sunday evening. Mrs. Olive Peterson left Sunday .for Fort Wayne to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Cornell Circle. Mrs. Alva Ni; hols returned to the Nichols store today after a three weeks absence on account of Illness. Georgia Helen and Carol Sue An i drewa have gone to South Bend i where they will visit with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Andrews until Christmas. Fred Fullenkamp, daughter Rosemary and Mrs. Clara Myers motored
to In lianapolls Sunday. They were * accompanied home by Mrs. .Fallen-i . kan p, wiio has been taking medical i 1 tr atments in that :ity. Miss Wilhelmina Sehnitz spent ’ the week-end in Chicago. r Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leaser. s Mrs. Catherine Gordon, Mrs. Carl I Noble and daughter Grace and Mrs. t ‘Harold Greiger of Oak Harbor Ohio j spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn. Afternoon visitors were J '’ Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Elzey. Mr. and J Mrs. Dale Elzey and daughter Phyl-1 lis Ann. and Mrs. Howard Beatty I of Ossian. Mrs. Letha Schwartz of j Kalamazoo. Michigan is visiting all 5 the Linn h ;me. 0 ; t Will Hold Annual Services Wednesday The annual Thanksgiving ser-i 1 vices for the pupils of the Decatur I public schools will be held Wed- 1 • nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at : the various churches. r Pastors ot five of the local ’ i churches will be speakers at the I > services and the program for each I . school lias been outlined as 10l- , • lows: i
Field Marriage Ends in Divorce —C« v Mi ¥ 4 s r ’s KJh W’ ■ F«a 1 wMwwK &■> . ? Al 'l The marriage of Marshall Field 111, grandson of the late Chicago r merchant prince, and his second wife, daughter of Mrs. “Willie” ,) James, noted London hostess and goddaughter of King Edward VH, is headed for the matrimonial rocks in a Reno divorce court. Field >. and his wife, shown above, were married in 1930, shortly after he j divorced his first wife.
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Central school pupils. Presbyterian church. Rev. W. 11. Frank- ! lim speaker. I South Ward pupils! Mvsngcilfa! church. Rev A. B. Brown, speaker. West Ward pupils, United Breth- ■ ren church, Rev. C. M. j speaker. North Ward pupils, Zion Reformed church. Rev. M. W. SunderI matin, speakerI High school pupils. Decatur high ! school. Rev. H. R. Carson, sneaker. _o Moose Lodge To Serve Banquet A ga ne and chicken menu will be Icervel at the Moose home, followj 'ng the regular meeting Tuesday i veiling. Ernest Worthman hae <Jo- ■ nated a dozen chickens and memI in rs cf the io ge have donated Mb- | bits for the feed. The meeting will . be held at 8 o’clock and members are urged to attend. M ASO NIC — Enter 4 apprentice deareerToi night at 7:30 o'clock.
