Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1935 — Page 3
mCIETY ■Patricia Teeple To Wed Kun Klepper Tuesday Morning B u-rlaßi' "f MIM PBlrlcla Teeple, daughter of Mr. and Mre. T ,iile to William Klepper, non of Mr. and Mrs. William A. 111 take place at nine o’clock Tuesday morning at St. PatElmira, N. Y. of matrimony were published in St. Mary’s Catholic
■ in this city at the Easter ’ SK masse#- • ' tile collide will be ! ■kli'P” ll '. •" i'urduei fl ,„, h for his brother and , Kliens Klepper. sister of. K» n . who Udi be bridesmaid . Teeple I ■(.up!,, i,. popular and promin- - ~wn in this city. Both K u ales of Decatur Catholic ■bool. The bride to-be has . in the younger set . and i* a former , „f the Delta Theta Tan B sin Ims made her home ■r parents in this city. Mr. is a graduate of Staunton . fl Academy and of Purdue At present he is-l of the Elmira branch of fljftJ’Xi.mA cheese Corp, will make their ; Elmira. parents, Mr. and ' K A Klepper. motored to. Sunday ami will attend fluey Henry B. Heller, who Mtn quite sick the past sev-.l was reported better to-1 ■ Tri Kai pa benefit (bridge ■w i h was scheduled for ■y night has bee npostponed ■{TAINS FOR El birthday ■ pick Burdg entertained at ■Sunday in honor of the blrth■liversarie.i of her husband, mi? and A. F. Finks of Fort | I. The table was laid with a pile cover and the place for i Best was marked with a mini railbit in keeping with It’ at the dinner Included Mr. r.. A. E. Firka. Mr. and Mrs. Rider and daughter Betty Ir and Mrs. John Judy and laughtqj May Rose, and Mre. Col? of Fort Wayne. Mre. Al and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burdg a Max. hg the afternoon a social as enjoyed and refreshments lemade ice cream and cake err d. Afternoon callers were id Mrs. T m Dent, son Tom itighter Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. tn Cole and son Tommy Lee It Wayne. L COUPLE WED HET CEREMONY 1 quiet but impressive eerewliich took place Saturday l?. Miss Crystal Edgell, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Edit route three Decatur and r Maloney. Decatur, were unit* tnarrtage- , I marriage was solemnized at ’angelical church parsonage i lhe Rev. M. W. Sundermann 1 ting. The single ring ceremaa used. I and Mr. Paul Kirchenbauer, . of this city, attended toe ■■ The bride wore a dress of
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Pinochle Club t Mr. and Mrs. Bun Keller, 7:30 p. tn. Pythian Sister Needle Club of K. f P. Home, after temple. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge, 1. O. O. F. Hall, 7 p. tn. Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Grant Fry 7:30 p. m. C. L. of C. card party and dance K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. nt. Tri Kappa benefit bridge party, K. of P Home, 8 p. m. Root Township Home Economics ■ Club, Mns. John Magley. Tri Kappa benefit bridge party, postponed Indefinintely. Civic Section. Library rest ro.m, 7 p. ro. Evangelical C. L. W. class, Mrs. Ed Warren. 7:30 a. ntRes arch Club Guest Day, Mrs. H. R Canion. 1 p. in. Wednesday M. E. Ladies Aid social, church 7 p- m. St. Vincent de Paul S -iety. K. of C. Hall. 2 p. m. American L gion Auxiliary glee < lub, Mrs. Ralph Roop, 2 p. tn. M. E. Ladies Aid Society, church parlors, 7 p. m. Thursday Monroe M. E- Indies Aid Society, Mrs. John Floyd, 7 p. m. St. Marys Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Leland Ray. 1:30 p. m. St. Paul Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Marion Reber, all-day. East rn Star regular stated meeting. Mnsonic Hall. 7:30 p. tn. Presbyterian Ladies .Aid Society Mrs. John H. Schug. 2:30 p. m. poudre blue with which she wore navy accessories. Mrs. Kirchenbauer wore a grey dress with navy accessories. The bride attended the Pleasant Mills school and has been employed ai' retail clerk at the Cloverleaf creamery far the ipast eight yeatv. Mr. Maloney is a molder at the Decatur Casting company. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney will make their home southeast of Decatur. The Civic Section of the Woman’s Club will meet in the Library rest room Tuesday night at seven o’clock. ENGAGEMENT OF VIVIAN THOMAS IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of this city have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vivian, to Dr. John F. Cady, head of the history department at Frank lin college. The wedding ceremony will be held early in June, shortly after the close of the school year. .Immediately after the marriage, they will leave for Rangoon. Burma. Dr. Cady
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. APRIL 22, 1935
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has been granted a two-years leave of absence to accept a position in the history department of Judson college in Rangoon. Miss Thomas is a graduate of the Decatur high school and Franklin college, where she ie a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. The bride-to-be formerly taught at the Bloomfield high school and for tire past ye»ir has been instructor in home economics nt Franklin college. The Toadies Aid Society of the Monroe Meth diet church ’ ’ill hold the regular meeting Thursday night at seven o’clock with Mrs. John Floyd. ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUBS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS I The Root township 4-H township 4-t-f club met recently at the home of Mrs. R. O. Wynn. The election of officers was held, with the following named: president, Sanna Kunkel; vice-president. ; A vanelie Biehold; secretary, Harriet Kunkel; treoeurer, Cleona El- i ston; song and yell leader, Elma J, Wynn; press reporter, Vera Bel- : nold; pianist, Berneta Lytle. ’ Program committee members are Avon-elle Beihold, Harriet and San-j na Kunkel; the flower committee is Av nelle Beihold, Elma June Wynn and Berneta Lytle. There i were ten members present, one visitor and the leader. Refreshments | were .served by Mrs. Wynn. MELVENA WILLIAMS WEDS ORVAL REED SUNDAY The marriage of Miss Melvena Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Jess Williams of South Winchester street, and Orval Reed, son of Mr. i and Mrs. Wilson Reed, Decatur, was i solemnized Sunday afternoon nt two o’clock at the United Brethren, church parsonage in Plymouth. The pastor, Rev. R. E. Vance, a |; f rn.er resident of tftiis city, offi- - ciated at the marriage service. The i ■ single ring ceremony was used. The niart'ige was performed tin- | der an archway of flowers. Miss' Alice Vance sang, ‘‘l Dove You Truly" and Mrs. Vance played the ; wedding march. The bride was at-1 , tended by Miss Vera Jane Schlick- i man and the groom’s attendant was ■ ■ John Heller. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, ' the bride’s parents, witnessed the i wedding. For the occasion, the bride wore . a light blue suit with navy acces- | eories. Both the bride and her at- | tendant wore corsages of roses and . sweet ipeae. ■ The bride was graduated from tne Decatur high school with the , claes of 1934. Mr. Reed was graduated from the local high fidbool In i 1932. The newly married couple will i
reside in Convoy, Ohio, where the groom is employed in a furniture store. The regular stated meeting of the Eastern Star will be held in the Masonoic Hall Thursday night at seven-thirty o’clock. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian dhurch will meet with Mrs. John H. Schug Thursday afternoon at ’two-thirty o’clock. The April section will he in charge of the meetingTh 3 mid week service at the Methodist church will be combined with the Ladies Aid social Wednesday evening at seven o’clock. A special program has been arranged for everyone, and musical .numbers and a playlet especially for the men. "His Day Off,’’ will be features of the program. The C. L. W. class of tike Evangelical Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Ed Warren on Mcßarnes street Tuesday night at seven-thirty o'clock. Members are asked to meet at the home of Marcia Martin at seven fifteen o'clock. Quest Day will be observed at the meeting of the Research Club Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. R. Carson. A luncheon will be served. The St. Marys township Home Economi s Club will meet with Mrs. Leland Ray Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. The roll call will be responded to with housecleaning suggestions. A flower exchange will be held -at this meeting and all members and friends are invited to attend. The St. Paul Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Marion Reber all-day Thursday. A pot-luck dinner will be served at noon and the day will be spent in quilting. PARTIES GIVEN FOR HOUSE GUESTS The houseguests at the John H. Schug home, who have arrived in this city from out of town to attend th" wedding of Miss Mary Katheryn Schug and Arthur B. .Ambler, Jr., of Washington, D. C-. have been entertained with numerous parties. Miss Margaret Leipper of Bluffton entertained Saturday nigiht at her home with a dinner bridge party for Miss Schug, Mr. Ambler, Mies Jacquelin Ambler and Mrs- King Ambler of Kink wood, Missouri; Mies Katheryn and Seymour King of New York. Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell of Bluffton entertained at dinner Sunday noon for the above houeegueeta
and Mr. and Mrs. Ambler, Sr., of Kirkwood, Missouri. Sunday evening a rehearsal party w>.ib held at the Schug home for houseguests and members of the bridal party. The wedding rehearsal was held at the First Presbyterian dhurch where the ceremony will be performed this afternoonA family dinner was served at I the Rice hotel at noon today. Mies Schug hes been feted with numerous pre-nuiptial parties. ENTERTAINS AT EASTER DINNER Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewton entertained >at dinner Sunday for Mr. and I Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter Patsv Louis Lewton. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewton and baby of this city, i Miss lucile Clifthe nnd Clarence Lewtrn of Detroit. Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Cletue Fox of Columbus, Ohio. Thb Rebekah Lodge will meet Tuesday night at seven o’clock in the I- O. O. F. hall. ° _ I Mrs. Ferdinand Bleeke, Mre. Ed Bohn and Miss Hattie Bleeke of Fort Wayne were guests of Miss Anna .Adler and Mrs. Orville Harruff SundayMr. and Mrs. Forrest Badders and children. Virginia and AA’anda of ,'ndianapolits were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Black. < Mias Wilma Andrews, daughter of Mrs. Bess Andrews of Preble, has been elected secretary of the Sigma Beta Tan sorority at the Ball State Teachers college at Muncie, for the coming year. Miss Mildred Gauee of this city and Mies Ruth Bolton, Harold McCune and Robert Mitchell of Canton, Ohio, were gueets at the G. O. McCune home west of Berne Sundaq. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kramer, Robert Vcglewede, Miss Virginia O’- : Brien of Chicago and Miss Margaret Uhl of Toledo, Uhk», spent Easter with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of , Geneva visited in Decatur Saturday evening. We are indebted to Dan Roop of Blue Creek township for Easter; remembrance of fine fresh eggs. Fred Mills is still leading the parade with the first straw hat. Dick Heller enjoyed Saturday fishing at Rome City. George Adams of Bryant attended to business here. J. H. Heller attended to bust-1 ness in Fort Wayne this after-, noon. C. L. Ayree of Detroit will visit;
here tomorrow a short time cn his way to Excelsior Springs, Mo. Carl Klepper of Huntington visited relatives here and attended to business. Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty and son and Bruce Wallace of Indianapolis were Easter visitors in i Decatur. W. A. Klep? er left Sunday for a business trip to Pittsburg and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley of Indianapolis visited at the C. A. Dugan home over Easter. C. J. Lutz is home from Hamilton Lake and is ill with a severe cold. Pat Cain, county recorder of Allen county, vfeited in Decatur Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Eicher enjoyed Easter dinner with relatives at Berne. Mr. Paul C. Bender and Miss Sally Hower of Indianapolis were guests in Decatur Sunday. Walter F. Bockman, county recorder who was so seriously 'injured in an automobile accident 1 six weeks ago, is able to be about with the aid of crutches. , Senator and Mrs. T. A. Gotts-j chalk will leave tomorrow for ( Evansville to attend the funeral . of Mrs. William D. Hardy, wife of I Senator Hardy and a close friend i of theirs, who died while visiting her daughter at Rapid City, N. D. I The services will be held from the Catholic church at Evansvill! i Wednesday morning at eight I o’clock. Judge J. J. Moran of Portland j attended to legal business here, this morning. Beautiful Easter services were held in the various churches and: in a number of them new mem-! bers were adr 'ted and baptismal services cond ' f -d. An epidemic of sore throat is causing many to house up. Mayor Holthouse is ill with a sore throat today. Mrs. H. W. Sutton and daughter Sybil Ann of Akron. Ohio,' will spend two weeks with the G. T. Burk familyMrs. D. M. Reed, son Mark and daughter Ruth. Mr! end Mrs. William McAtee and Mies Margaret McNulty, all of .Indianapolis, spent Eaeter Sunday with Mrs. Reed’s mother, Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and family. Mr. and Mrs- Roger Swaim and daughters Janet and Doris visited friends and relatives in Decatur Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Travis of Bluffton visited with Mr. and MrsE. B. Macy Sunday afternoon. Mr- and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Monroe spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Cryde Hendricks
and family. The Dr. L. E. Somer'e property on North Seo. nd street was sold to Helen A. Lower of Port Jervis, New York this morning in a transaction in which Roy Johnson waa the agent- Miss Lower's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower, will live in the home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman .spent Sunday with their daughter Miss Mary Grace Zimmerman at Richmond. Mra. .Irene Cole accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman to Richmond where she visited with her son Roger. Mr. and Mre. L. H. Haerle and daughter Nancy GoodriHi of Indianapolis spent the week-end with
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Mr and Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Mr, and Mrs. Hearle also visited in Fort Wayne with Mr and Mrs. Ewing Bond. 1*44. Harve Stevens left this morning for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will undergo treatment. Henry B. Heller is recovering at his home cn nortli Fourth street from an attack of intestinal fillATTENTION FARMERS I We will hold a Gillette Tractor Tire Demonstration on the Pierson Farm, west of Central Sugar Co., Wednesday morning and afternoon. You are welcome. Porter Tire store.
