Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1935 — Page 3
pSOCI ETY. Hower And Carl Gerber. Kninent Local Couple, To Wed June 16
M i: Hower of 309 North Fourth otreet. entertained with of pretty appointments in honor of her daughter, M!-t Hower. Saturday night, at which time the date of the approachof Miss Hower and Carl (Berber was revealed. The u ill take place Sunday. June 16.
j, . I the ■■ iiy -I.ei" Arehisdd. and , i| and Kauffman. , ... laid will) lin v. ih hud vases A delicious one BK |. |, ~n nerved. The approaching .... on party included i^B;i:..l 'll' Miws Helen Ger- . Ido. Alice Allwein, Hani "id. Katheryn Kauff1' n Hower and the ' . Tillman Gerber. Robert I»on Farr. » . lorn Stump and M. Bflt'-r, ah o f this flty: Mrs. fl| (1 \. w. lb". Miss Archbold and the Misses -v..r and Phyllis Franke Wayne. OF CLASS . members and vi.sitBtf: V 1 S clase of the I'nit- ' Sunday S<lt ol .met ri! AndreWG Friday 'flfl* eting wau con president, David - which a social hour the committee. SkCi. ncement MADE I marriage . made of the enand pproaching marFinan, daughter Blur. I M - .1 t eph Finan of throad, to Charles Mur- ' wa« mad- F Bflh: at party given by t.m* — wedding will take
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CARROLL Copyright, 1935, Features Syndicate, Inc. It--an set off on an carl) walk In the hills recently. . n. in mind but exerg Ik- going fcsy and _ K*ft 11 ■• y ['/ Kr I* v:lr s SK ■ '>f the K. o’-' ' R a '» l Egfe ■* tried a .1 jj ■BfOnc and jt i/ Otfebed imn by * \ X’ ( ■■» tl Hr t .th ''Xtaap .I / W 1 a L-___J_l c o : t e d Janies Cagney zzi n g li never seen a rattleand reptiles of any WKafcitt.dly sellL ] | ljn i into g 0,,; e ■B Lilt lie whipped out a pistol under special permit and tattler in the head with SP knack he picked up when I uniformed cop and later a in the Brooklyn poH& ra, l v must yield as fllindom's K. HR* dog lover, for Margaret Hhyest of the Hollywood t>v<■ re ( j to have 21 -logs across two continents in Pn oels and homes of relatives. The star and ■E rtß* ,inJ ' ‘H’ arn Wyler, just t!<!s collection two St. Ber- ! K/c? U; wl, ‘ ch tl‘ e y bought from BLrl fon'adino monks In the In addition, Margaret South American leopard for by Captain Johnson S Santa Cecile. fe being delightedly 1 MHiS ,a !° un d by the gossips. Repeated requests on her Bas *P ertl, ’h Latin star recently B TU»IF lt() an American type rob* /Bharmi ' ent ’ one of lier most assets, just wouldn't stay aud the production Bw W ht p,cture waa at its wits morning the supervisor <Kifh aL. ov cryone by showing up l,e * B»»rytfc.%t <ne ’ he was asked, was ■ ”hwW akay? 1 W l6 :c Plicd, -We’ve sent the
CLUB CALENDAR ~ Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Christian Corinthian claps, postponed one week. Prer.’iyterlan pageant relieaiwal, churoh, 6:30 p. m. Pinochle Club. Mrs. William Lister, 7:30 ip. m. Firemens Auxilhiry. Mrs. Charles Rpbinold, 7:30 p. nt. Tuesday Dello Theta Tut sorority, Mrs. Al Schneider. 7:30 p. ni. Tlie meeting of the Mt. Tabor L.idiee Aid society scheduled for Tuesday evening has been (postponed. Mt. Tabor Ladies Aid Society, postponed. C. L. of C. business meeting, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. Pei .lota Xi .business meeting, mt yor's courtroom, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed W. M. S., church tyarlore, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters class, Mrs. Ralph Gentis, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Salem M. E. Lidies Aid Society, Mrs. Nancy Davison, 1:30 p. in. Thursday Mes’thodist W. 11. M. S., Mies Eloise Lewton, 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Home and Foreign Missionary society, Mrs. James Kocher. Dinner-Bridge Club, Mrs. William Bell, 7 p. m. Friday U. R. Ha.rtTy Heme Club for Mothers. Mrs. Clarence Drake, 2 p. m. S> Cha Rea Club, Rice Hotel, 6:30 p. m. Saturday Washington Twp. Peppy Peppere 4-H Club, Washington school, 1:15 p. m. place June 29 in St. Paul’s Catnolic church. Miss Finan was graduated from the Decatur Catholic high school and fr n St. Joseph’s Hospital nurses’ training school in Fort Wayne. Mr. Murphy was graduated from the Elwood high school and attended Anthony Wayne institute in Fort Wayne. The Lidies Aid Society cf the Salem M. E. church will meet with
sc.lpt back to the writing department and they are taking out all the consonants and replacing them with vowels.” The movie public is smart. As advance publicity for "Oil for the Lamps of China”, a "still” photograph recently was published showing Pat O’Brien and Josephine Hutchison kneeling on cushions and drinking tea. Two critical feminine fans promptly wrote in and observed that the Chinese do not kneel to drink their tea (this being a Japanese custom) and that the flowers In the background also were Japanese. They were right on both points. But so was the studio. For the caption on the "still" photo failed to explain that the scene was supposed to lie In a hotel in Kobe. What film pair just pulled such a brawl they have been asked to move from an exclusive Hollywood hostelry (one of the kind with cottages)’ They broke nearly every window In their bungalow and plenty of the crockery. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Mary Akin, who later became Mrs Edwin Carewo, Is staging a comeback under the new screen name of Mary Carter. . . . It looks as If a real romance Is brewing between Ruth Mann, local socialite, and Reginald Cooper, of th « fll ™’ ’ Muriel Evans has gone oft the plat num standard and her hair Is back o golden brow n, — which Is its natural shade. . . . Willard Wiener. New York newspa p e r m a n. writes Hollywood pals be has a new play', “Ame: 1 c a n Theme Song”, being favorably . lw ,, , con s 1 d ered by z- several BroadL~ ———— A ——“way producers. Joan Crawford _ Jerry Asher hopes someone , Is starting a novel. DID YOU KNOW—--1 That Jack Benny started »ut as a . plumbert
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935.
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1 Mrs. Nancy Davison Wednesday nf-, ternoon at one-thirty o'clock. ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Welker entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Arvilla Engle and daughter Edith of Findlay, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts and daughter of Lima, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Welker and sons Harley and Gordon of route 6, Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Welker of Fort Wayne. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will hold the regular business meeting in the K. of C. hall Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock. All children and young people of the Presbyterian church who are taking part in the pageant are asked to meet at the church tonight at six-thirty o’clock. MISS FAYE EICHER WEDS ROBERT BIEBERICH Miss Faye Eicher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Water Eicher of this . icity and Robert E. Bieberich, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bieberich of 314 West Leith street, Fort Wayne, were united in marriage in a staple ceremony at the South Wayne United Brethren church nt ten o’clock Saturday morning. Rev. Noah McCoy, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. The couple was unattended. The bride wore a pretty frock of soft pink creipe, fashioned in two (pieces style with a fitted jacket. She wore a white hat and white accessories. Her flowers were a shower bouquet at Killarney roses, baby’s breath and snapdragons. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast w.is served at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Later the couple left on a wedding trip which will include stops at Decatur, Dayton, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio. The bride was graduated from the Decatur high school and has been employed at the Meyer Brothers Drug company stores in Fort Wayne. Mr. Bieberich was gniduaed from Central high school Fort Wayne, and Is a well known musician and heads his own orchestra. ATTENDANTS CHOSEN . FOR WEDDING CEREMONY , Following is the account of the approaching marriage of Miss Marti.,t Sellemeyer, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. J. 0. Sellemeyer of Los Angeles California, former residents of Decatur, and John Raymond Schmldgall. formerly of Chicago, which appeared in a recent issue of the Los Angeles Tinies: "Invitations have been issued by Mr and Mrs. Jesse O. Sellemeyer of
■, 1652 Leighton avenue for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mar- ! tha Sellemeyer, to John Raymond Schmidgall, formerly of Chicago. The ceremony will take place June ■ 122 in Wilshire Methodist church at .; eight-thirty o’clocik in the evening, ’ with Dr. Willsie Martin officiating. •| “Mrs. Earl Carter is to assist as ! matron of honor and the bridesmaids will include Miss Edith Cat I lin, now’ attending Stanford Univer- , slty. Helen Ward of Pjsadena and i June .Anderson. Miriam Graves of Culver City will be* flower girl, and Howard Bonebrake. Jr., ring bearer. . I Howard Bonebrake will serve as beet man. and the ushers will be Charles Minning, James Dailey and , Earl Carter. "Many iprenuptbl 'courtesies have been extended Miss Sellemeyer since the announcement of her engagement last month. Since being graduated rom the University of California at Los Angeles. Miss Sellmerey has been teaching in the primary grades of the Culver City I schools. "Mr. Schmldgall, who Is the son •of Mrs. Edna S. Schmldgall of Chicago, was graduated from the Uni1 versify of Michigan.” ! The Women’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Thursday afternoon lit two thirty o’clock with Miss Eloise Lewton Miss Lewton will also be the lesson leader. The election of officers will be held at this meeting and final arrangements ' will be made for the Blossom Tea. Tuesday afternoon. June 11. The ' hostesses will be Miss Lewton, Miss Ma,ry Suttles, Mins Laura Stanley, Mrs. Paul Edwards and Mrs. Gerald Smith. The Washington township Peppy Peppers 4-H Club will meet Saturday afternoon at one-fifteen o’clock at the Washington school. I The Delta Theta Tati sorority will 1 meet Tuesday night at seven-thirty 1 o'clock with Mrs. Al Schneider. OUT OF TOWN GUEST HONORED WITH PARTY Miss Dorothy Kessen of Celina. Ohl , who has been visiting friends here for several weeks, was honored with a party given Sunday night at the home of Miss Dorothy Miller. ! frames of fifty-fifty were played ■ and Mbs Kess n and Herman Heii man received the prizes. The hosi tesses also presented the honored ■ guest with a gift. I Pastel collars were used in the , appointments for the .party. The > dining table was centered with a bouquet of yellow roses in a low ’ green bowl and at each end of the 1 tabe were tall pink tapers in green
■ hoders. Pla es for tne guests were - marked with clever cutouts to I which were tied gifls for each . guest. Miss Kossen's ,place was also i marked with a corsage. A delicious two course luncheon w; s served. , Guests at the party were the . Misses Dorothy Kessen, Margaret i Rumwihlag. Anna Lengerich, Fran•|c s Lengerich, Agnis Wolpert and I Dorothy Miller, Messrs. Herman | Heiman. Bernard Staub. Cyril HeiI man and Grover Clouser of Bluffton, f I The meeting of the Corinthian . class of the Christian Sunday i school which was to have been held ■ tonight it s been postponed one week. . ECONOMICS CLUB HAS GUEST DAY MEETING The St. Mary’s township Econo- ’ mics Culb met in tlie Pleasant Mills 1 school Friday afternoon. The meeting was in the form of a gm st day program. The .president opened the meeting and song was sung by Robert Mc--1 Millen acccmpnnied at the piano .by ' Lucille Mauler, Mrs. Cllirles Schenck offered prayer. Music was furnished by the Washboard Band. T.’ie regular routine of business was followed with the les- ' son by the leaders, Mrs. Will John- ’ eon and Mrs. Leland Ray. The closing numbers were a song 1 by Robert McMillen and music by ’ the bind. Refreshments of ice ' cream of south St. Mary’s township. i Tlie Haplpy Home Clqb for Moth- ! erg of the United Brethren church 1 will meet Friday afternoon at two • o’clock with Mrs. Clarence Drake I at the Homesteads. Miss Nina Detach will be the leader and all members are naked to be present, r ■ The So Cha Rea Club will meet at L the Rice Hotel Wednesday evening at six-thirty o’clock. 1 Card of Thanks f We wish in this .manner to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives, those w.ho gave floral offerings nnd all those who assisted us during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. bnu Isaac Williams. William Williams and children * ARRIVALS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sheets of - the Homesteads, are the parents of -a girl baby born nt the Adams couni ty memcrial hospital Saturday night at 9:25 o'clock. This is the s first child in the family, and has » been named Janell Ann. The baby i weighed five pounds and three r ounces at ibirth. B O i Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
KMALS Mr. and Mrs. Gustnve Larson and , son Carl of Madison. Wisconsin and J Miss Emma Pletch of Frankfort ! were Saturday evening dinner I' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ! Bruun. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dii k Engle epent Decoration Day and the week-end at Lake ! Wawasee. r Mrs. C. K. B-cll of Fort Wayne ut- ■ tended the funeral of their old ( neighbor, M. Kirsch here Sunday. day. Miss Marcella Hower of Indianapolis will leave with several Indianapolis friends June 23 (or an extended trip. They will take abort from New York to Cuba, going ' through jlie Panama canid, and landing in California. They will be 7 on the water 18 days and intend to spent two weeks in Caiforniu. They ■ will return to Indianapolis by the southern route. Miss Martha E. Cilland of this ' city, Miss Margaret Lepper and| 1 Miss Margaret Saurer of Buffton I ’. spent t.he week-, nd at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, the guests of Robert Leppe.r, a freshman at the school. Attorney Sam Celand of Fort ’ I Wayne was a business visiter here r today. • Brice McMillen of Pleasant Mills • visited here today. Dale Cowan of Willshire was a business visitor here today. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melching of ’ Fort Wayne attended the funeral of 5 Mathias Kirsch in this city Sunday. 1 .Albert Colchin of Chesterton visit--1 ed here over Sunday. • C. J. Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith mid Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase .have returned from a week-end cut- ’ ing at Hamilton Igi.ke. Final iplans are being made this week or the second big annual St. Mary’s parish picnic next Sunday. 1 Dinner will be served at noon the ■ Sunset j ark i. avilion. 1 Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Sottlemeyer ' and daughter Martha, Miss Peggy ' Featherston® and Miss Helen Becker of Anderson visited Sunday with 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Becker and daughter Miss Arline. Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion Ohio was the guest of friends in f Dea.tur over Sunday. f Dick Archbold, employed with a • manufacturing concern at Bronson. / Michigan was a visitor here over » the week-end. 3 .1. AV. Tyndall, county auditor is / an early riser and frequently apj at his office at six o’clock in the morning, disposing of many details before the day’s routine starts, r Bob Freitag who is in charge of
the Franklin Security office at Bluffton visited his parents at Preble over Sunday. Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey entertained her bridge club Saturday evening. Mrs. Bess Erwin was a guest. 'Charles Yost of Fort Wayne was a caller here Sunday afternoon. Rev. I. B. Hoover of Indianapols an<] Loo Wood of Fort Wayne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fr<<d Collier and timily Sunday. Edward Martz, who has been a member of the U. S. Army band station, d at Fort IDonjamin Harrison in Indianapolis for the past two years, received his .honorable discharge tills morning. Mr. Martz is taking a special course in barbering at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKinney re-
2 NIGHTS ONLY—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MADISON COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD DON’T IT RIPS IM I S S TH E LI D SEEiNG IF k OFF THE < THIS! f 7* MfllSar "DOPE WW RACKET” ' flu a| h | ’ |s iiiimiirßij Just a few grains of '' dope ” • • but if changed their lives Shr A true biography that ® leaves nothing to the imagination • • • a sensation in screen thrills! FOR ADULTS ONLY B Hi
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turned to Cincinnati, Ohio, today after a sevenal days visit with Mrs. ; McKenney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills. Mrs. Orville Rlr des and daughter Patsy, of this city, Mrs. Clarenc■> Rhodes, Miss Garnet Stullen and Bob Bergman of Portland left Sunday morning for Lewistown, Montana. Mrs. Rhodes will make her home ’there with her husbind, who lias been in Lewistown for several ' months. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Foughty and daughters Georgia, Marjorie and Betty Lou left Monday morning for a nr tor trip to Lake Charles, Louisiana, where they will visit Mr. Fougbty’s sister, Mrs. Chirles Sipe and family.
