Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1935 — Page 3

fSQC’ E TY. MrSfoiTea Given Saturday K )lior ()f Miss Mary Katheryn Schug BHH II s , |||| K . 330 South Third street, enteitallied at tea J 'r, .riioc'ii'fi otii three to l ive o'clock tit her home in honor of , |jsH Mart Katheryn Si-hug, whose marriage to Arthur of Washington. D. will Hike place Monday. April 22. O. witli pat J.TTT ■”~ ~~— ——

... - J '■ B s ,Y hurtles ■K h ,t. M. -S' 'Mil he of *l’o I";?' blossoms. The dlmng table | Lwttltala.o -loth and h l with pink tulips and tall Lem hi crystal holders. Marraret Lepper of Bluff(I Miss Eleanor Pumphrey of (y poured. Assistants in I werp Mrs. W. Guy Brown, L Saylors. Mrs. Carrie Hauj<rs. A. M Anker. Mm. Thorn**- Mr *- nirk n,,rkln Helen Hanhold and Miss Haithnld. ig the afternoon, music was h] by Mi«s Mildred Wolfe shire. Ohio, who played the ir p, A number of out of nl est« attended the preaffair. Selnig will become the Imbler in In be solemnized at the First terian church in this city ' r afternoon at four o'clock. neeting of the Frivolity Chib was scheduled for Wedntwia be n p stp ned for two H LOUISE SAUER ■red AT DINNER Mr- Phillip Sauer of ~f D .Kiir, entertained Snnd.n honor of their Kr. Vera I.mii.se, who was a: the Zion Lutheran i in I’ sitin’ -hiring tho morn- ■ dining tabic was centered Hm, and a d.-lieiotw dinner -I V- ■ l.o'ii.-o rec-eiv-d ■ gifts. pr-v-’it were Mrs. Margnransi daughter Mated of

LaDF'HRHMI>HaB Kiirhi and Tuesday Koi’, MONTGOMERY ■and HELEN HAYES K “VANESSA . . ■Her Love Story” H with Otto Kruuer. ■' Robson. Lewis Stone, ■hided—Comedy and ■athe Topics. 10c-25c ■ & Thurs—"TlMES SQUARE ■V"—with Robert Taylor (Star ■OCIETY DOCTOR) Virginia ■e. Helen Twelvetrees, Isabel ■■ Nat Pendleton, ‘Pinky’ ■tin. I I Mon. Tues.—“WEST POINT THE AIR" with Wallace Beery, M Young, Maureen O’Sullivan is Stone, James Gleason.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 . Monday Rexear.li Club. Mrs. Dore Fl. Erwin. 2:30 p. m. Woman’s Club, Literature department in charge, Ltomry Hall 7:45 p. m. Tuesday F> !ta Theta Tan business meeting. Mies Mar. eline Gage. 7:30 p. m. M. E. Mary and Martha class, Mrs. John A. Bright. Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. Delnia Elzey, 1:30 p. tn. Psi loto Xi program meeting. Miss Dorothy Young. 8 p. m. Tri Kappa sorority, mayor's court room, S ip. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters clam. Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Dorcas class, church parlors. 7:30 ip. m. Wednesday Zien Reformed Lillies Ahi Society I church parlors, 2:30 p. nt. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible , class. Mrs. Walter Deltech, 7:30 p. m. Union township Woman's Chib, Mm. Frank Engle, 1 ,p. m. Mt. Pleasant Bible class, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sheets, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Salem M E. church -bazaar and : chicken ara; per. North Urick school I bouse. Frivolity Club, postponed two weeks. Evangelical Loyal Daughters, Mrs. Claude Foreman. 7:30 ip. m. Pleasant Grove Missionary Society, Mrs. Rosetta Jackson, 1:30 p. m. Central PTA. Central soltool, 7:30 p. m. Methodist W F. M. S„ Mrs. Alfred Beavers. 2 p. m. Friendship Village Home Econoi mic Club. Mrs. Bud Smith, 1:30 p. tn. Saturday Zion Reformed W. M: S. colored I egg sale, Mutschler Meat Market, | 9:30 p :n. i Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. j Lewis Hoile and daughters. Della land Irene and eon Elgene of Iloagpind; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiess and son Gene of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Sauer and family. The Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Ref rmed Sunday School will meet Wednesday night at eevenhirty o’clock with Mrs. Walter Deitsch. The assisting hostesses will b- Mrs. LeMoyle Fogle. Mm. Donald Stump, Mrs. David Smith and Mrs. Walter Cable. The Mt. Pleasant Bible -class will me t Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock with Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sheets. The W. men's Missionary Society f the Zion Reformed church will hold the annual colored Easter egg sale at the Muts.ih.ler Meat Market

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1935.

Saturdny, beginning at nine-thirty o'clock in the morning. Orders may be Phoned to Mr*. Fred Heuer, Mrs. Mary Keller or Mrs. M. F. Worthman. FAMILY DINNER SUNDAY FOR FLORA MARIE LANKENAU A family dinner was served at tlie *'•• W. Lankenau home on Third --treet, Sunday, In honor of Fiona Marie Lankenau who was confirmed at the Zion Lutheran church in thia city Sunday morning. 'l’ljoHc present w. re Mr. and Mrs. E. J hnson and son Kenneth, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Koos and son Rich- • ird, Mrs. Adolph Lankenau and daughter Mary Louise, Miss lxiui.se 1-ankenau, Mr. and Mm. Walter lainkemiu, all of Fort Wayne; Miss Fi mi Lankenau of Muncie; Robert Lankenau of Indianapolis; Miss Gertrude Webert of New Orleans, Ismisiaua; Mr. and Mm. Robert Helm. Mr. and Mm. Herman Lankenau, Mr. and Mrs. Osoir I-anken-am Mr. -nd Mrs. Paul Haneher. and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ixmkeniim The Salem M. E. church will hold a bazaar and chicken supper nt the North it ick schoolhouse Thursday night. The supper will be served for twenty five cents. A program wih be presented following the sniper. MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB The Jefferson t wnship Home Economics Club held its regular meeting Thursday evening at the Jefferson school. Mrs. Mosser conducted the business meeting and the lesson on short cuts in the kitchen was given by Mrs. Butcher. Mrs, Kenney and Mrs. Baker. A rug demonstration was given by Miss M. Amstutz. Mrs. F. Gogle had charge of u cleverly arranged contest and initiation of two new members. A dainty lunch in keeping with the Easter season was served to the members and several guests by Mrs. Archie Smith and Miss Helen Kenney. The Loyal Daughters class of the First Evangelical church will meet at the -borne of Mrs. Claude Foreman ThursAiy evening at seven thirty-o’clock. Mm. George Siprague and Mm. Joe Linn will be the assisting hostesses. The meeting of the Delta Theta Tail sorority will be held Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock with Miss Marceline Gage, instead of ight fifteen o’clock, as was announced. All members are urged t-v be pres-nt as the election of officers will he held and important business will be discussed. AUXILIARY PLANS FOR MOTHERS DAY A meeting of the American Leg ion Auxiliary w.is iheld Friday night in the Legion hall. The regular routine of business was followed the plans were made to have a special entertainment for the Gold Star Mothers in observance of Mothers Day at the Moy meeting. Mrs. Walter Gladfeltcr will give a radio talk over station WOWO in Fort Wayne Tuesday afternoon, May 7, at three fifteen o’clock. The next meeting will be a social meeting and the hostesses will be Mrs. Miles Roop, Mm. Charles Burke, Mrs. Hubert Schmitt and Mrs. Pau! Briede. The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Reformed dburch will meet Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the church pariors. Mrs. Charles Beineke will -be the leader and the hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Heuer, Mrs. Charles Prugh, Mrs. Otto Kirsch and Mrs. Mary Fritzinger. The lyoyal Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet in the church parlors Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. All members are requested to he present. The hostesses will be Mm. j. O. Tricker, Mrs. George Kern and Mrs L. L. Merriman. o— — arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biiuck, route 2, Decatur, are the parents of a seven and one qquarter pound boy baiby born at 12:35 o’clock Sunday afternoon .This is the second child in the family and the first son. Mm. Buuck wwas formerly Corene Bultemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Conrad, route 7, Decatur, are the parents of a ten pound boy baby born at 8:40 o’clock Monday morning. This is tihe fifth child in the family. — NOTICE-See our display of millinery—all wanted colons and styles $1 19, $1.38, $l6B. Hemstitching and button holes- Phone 925. Vitz Gift Shop.

X x x x x >s X. x x x x x :: x x :Cx x x x x x « >J ] MADISON | The Family's Theatre * TODAY & TUESDAY | Ken Maynard In S | “IN OLD SANTE FE” | with 8 Gene Autry, the singing Ig cowboy of the air.

- Emerson Shuw and Miss Louise Scoville of Shelby, Ohio visited with Mrs. Grace Alwein over Sunday. Mr. »ind Mm. C. O. France and gruiHleon, Dick France, of Gary were week end visitors In Decatur. AIL n Lamont, Fort Wuyne attorney, Attended to business here. Mr. laimont is a member of the legislature and favors a »pei ini seulon that tax reforms may be made. Mrs. Arthur Gillioni and son Lu:i-er of Indianapolis visit--I with Dr- and Mm. Palmer Eicher over Sunday. De autr theaters w re packed Sunday afternoon and evening In continoue shows from noon until midnight. Mr. und Mrs. Robert Nachtrleb of Toledo are gu. sis at the Dr. Rny Archbold home. Miss Margaret Mylott spent the week-end in Decatcr W-hile here she assisted her mother, Mrs. M. F. Mylott, to observe her birthday. Work on the McConnell buildings on Ti.iird street is progressing and these modern rooms wil isoon be ready for o: cun ancy. Attorney Brown of Marl n, .Indiana attended to business here. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple will go to Rome City next weak for a few days early season fishingHarold Lautzenheieser of Bluffton visited in this city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl .Ingersol of Gary were the week end guests -of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bormann. Mr- and Mrs. Walter Deitsch visited in Mendon. Ohio, Sunday. Fred Schafer came home Sunday, returning to Logansport this morning to complete the closing out of the Schafer store in tihat city. Hundreds of people visited the Subsistence Homestead site Sunday. The houses are not opened to inspection, but many visited the grounds and drove past the place. Members of the Holy Name society of St. Mary’s church attended the seven o’clock mass Sunday in a body, receiving Holy communion. W- A. Klepper is etspected home from Hot Siprings, Ark., where he has be n enjoying a week’s vacation. County commissioner Mospfl Augikaburger of Berne was a business visitor here today. W. A. Lower is attending to business in Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Jamis Haefling, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Haefling, Jr., and baby of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests of relatives and friends here. x

Miss Lillian Voglewede of Kent. Ohio, visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mns. Alva Buffenbarger had as their guests over the weekend Miss Grace Elston of Ihe St. Joseph Hospital in Fort Wayne and Carl Buffenbarger of Manchester College. Mrs. Lester Richard returned this morning from Burr Oak, Vicksburg and Kalamazoo, Michigan whfere she visited with relatives. Mr. end Mrs. 0. L. Vance motored to Ceylon Sunday afternoon and enjoyed a visit with Mrs. John S. Snow, who is comfortably located in her property there. J. W. Teeple visited in Fort Wayne over the week-end. Fred V. Mills and Lawrence E. Sandwig returned this morning from Chicago where they spent several days. Miss Helen Shroll, teacher in the South Ward school, suffered an injury to the index finger on her left hand this morning when it was cut in a paper cutter at the school. Mr. and Mrs. O. J- Troyer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Troyer and sons Jimmy and Bobby of Monroeville were Sunday visitors of the Fred Collier family. Mrs. Lester Raney, a former resident of this city now located at Richmond, dndiana, is sipending several days here renewing acquaintances. Mrs. Raney says the Democrat is like a big letter from her friends every day, to keep on sending it for another year. MICKIE SAYS—- < IMITATION PRINTING IS AWEKTISIKG- IN OVERAUS! PRESS' UP YOUR ADVERTISING- 9-IT PATS' I I —

• L 4 ®. IMS W’"‘8,271 men t< omen - < isited the Chesterfield - W factories during the past year . . . \ \ AOK A man who visited a Chesterfield factory recently, said: "Now that 1 have seen Chesterfields made, I understand better than ever why people say Chesterfields are milder and have a better taste." If you too could visit our factories you could see the clean, airy surroundings; the employe.es in their spotless uniforms, and the modern cigarette making machinery. You could notice how carefully each Chesterfield cigarette is inspected and see also how Chesterfields are practically untouched by human hands. Whenever you happen to be in Richmond,Va., Durham, N. C., or San Francisco, California, we invite you to stop at the Liggett & Myers plants and see how Chesterfields arc made. © 1935, ticcnT & Myb*s Tobacco Co.

Open Bids For Work At Postoffice May 3 Sealed bids for painting and plaster in the U. S. Dostoffice building in this city, will be opened at the local office at 10 a. m., Wednesday, May 3. The bids are to ibq made in duplicate, subject to executive order, No. 6646. Specifications may be obtained from the custodian of the building. The notice to bidders is published in today's paper. o FEE Minstrel Will Be Given April 29 The FEE minstrel, sponsored by the Knights of Pythias lodge and the Pythias Sisters will be held in Decatur public high school auditorium instead of the Knights of Pythias hall, on Monday, April 29. The music and dramatic classes

CORT Theater held over 2 ~ extra days — 2 Tonite, Tues. Wed. Thurs. Never Before in the History of Our Theatre have we played such a&y Jw' a Marvelous production. y Way Don't Miss It! ■bSßfcß’’ SHIRLEY TEMPLE LIONEL BARRYMORE ■Pw i ‘ THE LITTLE COLONEL’ J IkEvelyn Venable - .John Lodge * ' R _.„J Bill Robinson Plus--A Terryloon Cartoon and Fox News. 10c-25c - Coming - Guy Kibbee - Aline McMahon “WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT” Allen Jenkins - Patricia Ellis.

of fee FEE school will furnish the , talent for the show. A number of ' prominent local persons ar.? in the east. Mrs. Violet Myers, instructor in dramatics and chorus in the FEE school, will direct the minstrel. ' I Tickets will he placed on sale TuesI day. Pric s will be 10 and 20 cents. ~ o-» Ticket Committee Reports Wednesday T.'.ie ticket committee for the Adams county fish and game conservation league banquet wil lhave to re- * port the number sold before W <l- - night. The Catholic ladies ' are furnishing the food for the banI quet and .must know the number i who will attend Monday evening, ■ April 22. Tickets may be obtained from Lose Restaurant, The Decatur Demi ocrat office. Peters n and Everhart

con i any. Wertzberger Confectionery. Simians Cigar store, Loses Barbi r shop, and the West End Restaurant. o Regular Meeting Os Moose Tuesday Members of the Loyal Order of Moose are urged to attend the meeting Tuesday evening, when

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plans will b® made to complete the membership drive and the initiation of candidates, Tuesday, April 30. A large class is being enrolled. The Fort Wayne Moose degree team will confer the initiatory work and reports on the membership drive will be made at the meeting. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur