Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1935 — Page 3

' SOCIETY.

LUNCHEON ■ NAPOLIS ( | 81,B 1 , ;:v .1' the Lincoln H tn.. i-.<i i»tu xi K"'‘.h Kirin. At the. ~ « i'i h ' <»"** ■ .IP • The deleg. e. ■ Myrttltl Hqnomics club guest day ■ L . • .IP home econo !■ , . .1 guest day in the ■X’r u--' ■" Monmouth IK? ,|c \pp!oxiniately fifty W .' ", :1 .1. social meeting. K» re ■ nj'> '1 *‘ !ld in ,hJ \r i: ' ■ I'.ohnke was the . ■YEn. \ iumheon wan serv-' K -t . refr shment Kmittee in. hided Mrs. E. 8. , K . ,n. Mr- K <• Wynn aml Mrs ■’/ T , , ::a::>:i ent committee Ku.y.l Mo- s M< “ Mrs ’ K dJ Rii? and Mru. Spelgel. Rests enjoy ■ciAL EVENING an! Ml- Tied Heuer ent rwith •> six o'clock dinner' t „. iirsi* to the folK in , pm6t s at their home. 915 Ke Monro : Rev. and Mrs. . Kbaniel E. VitA. New Bremen, ■io; Mrs. H u>y W. Vitz. Mrs. ■,i i.-j,, Uglier: Vitz. Arthur Vitz, ■ a n<l Mrs. E S. Eherhardt of. KiaMcolH; |{.-v and Mrs. Char-) 0 L Mance Mrs. Mathias} Herman S-dlemeyer. Fred Mies Della Sellem yer

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bl II By HARRISON CARROLL S Copyright, 1935, B King Features Syndicate, Inc. ■ BULLYWOOP—Showing you why executives tear their hair, p ■imor is all over Hollywood that Rogers has walked out on B-K-0 an<i is refusing to play opposite Fred Astaire in “Following the I Fleet”. Jealousy. ■ "1 w ßisper the B know-it-alls, has || % torn the screen’s n J most popular team asunder. Jp** All of which. ■ apparently, is a lot of bosh. Gin- „ e r i os t j 3 jKBB pounds during IjjW -tiff' vB the str en u ous IB ,al,ora ° f her I starring picture, “Tame d”. She I re( * Astaire gathered up her maid and went to the mountains (somewhere back w Santa Barbara), to rest. But. wore she left, she talked over the Jew story with Mark Sandrich and Wked out her costume designs. The »ardrobe department has a model of figure and won’t be held up on ■“’ clothes. They couldn’t fit them “ Ginger, anyway, when she’s 13 Munds off in 10 days, the star will ■ ! m and, as far as we can find out that's all there Is to It. • k *■ S?ady Blane’s and Norman '”' r ’ private joke, but perhaps S J° n t min<l n lM!tn B printed tn th ltle ot . ,ler da Y. Sally went down e marriage license bureau alone ' l?, 0 ™ an wa ’ working) anti tried to I o application for the couple to I sh.‘. She had her ,wo dollars and Was arinpf l with all the necessary S‘ ion - but the bureau - thou sh! ‘ et ' C ’ was unable to ,ss ue the ' se to one party. The two now be i«»° <3< “' n ‘osether and it won’t »onv “\ Y ° U can look for tbe oar®- i October^ 0111 th ® SPCOnd week ln Bcttv n 6 .? Ory reaches this desk. are l ii„- Jra ! ,le and Jo<! t’enner were MvpmiL a n” 11 ,he v alue of radio at law n n » ° n and on u went unti * G’gant Ct,y *' sured out this squelch 3ood ll «h Sht ” She sald ’ ‘‘ lf n ’ s so y can t you sell you duck?" tt *tt po r shark very near,y whedtiu '' arner Brothers shooting Cra g R ™ '' Hard Luck Da ™”’ ‘o be H? u (remember he used fishing >„t h y, E . nfie,d? > went swordIt ? 00ked the sh ark instead, water \,L tOr 25 miuu le® in the RerMfe -A Ot , rcally tough when *hto th. boJ J 1 W ° Pals dragged It boat, a quick lungs as ths

CLUB CALENDAR I t Society Deadline, 1 i A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Eastern Star regular stated meeting. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. pothi k eupper, S;3O p. m. M. E. T.adi\«s aid, Mrs, Charles Fletcher, 2:30 p. ni. So Cha Rea Club. Mrs. Andy Appleman, 7:30 p. m. U. B. Progr eeive Workers class, postponed. Christian Ladies .Aid Society, . <hur h parlors, 2 p. m. Dinner Bridge. Mrs. Avon Burk postponed one week. Baptist Women's Society, Mrs. Brice Butler, 2:30 p. m. Royal N- ighbora, Ben Hur Hall, 7:30 ip. ni. Friday Pocahontas Lodge pot luck sup per, 7:30 p. ni. Baptist Philo class. pot-luck supper, church narlors. 6 p. ni. Y. M. C. Claris of M. E. Sunday school, ipot luck supper, church basement. 6 p. ni. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion hall, 7:30 p. m. Monday Pino lile club. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Lister, 7:30 p. m. T uesday Tri Ka pa. Miss Katheryn Eng eler, 8 p. m. Psi lota Xi, Mayor’s Court room 7:30 t. Evangelical Dutiful Daughtens class. Mru. Gerald Cole, Homesteads, 7:30 p. m. I Wednesday Historical Club, Mrs. Ed Ahr, 2:30 p. m. - ' and Albert Sellemey-r. The out of town guests were here ■ to attend the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Zi :.n R formed chusch whio'i was founded by Rev. Peter Vitz. Rev. N. E. Vitz who opened the a iversary u rvice Tuesday ie a son, and Mru E. S. Eberhardt is a dauhgter of the founder. Mrs. | Henry Vitz is a widow of Rev. H. W. Vitz. former pastor, the first after the church became s:-If sustaining. Mrs. Iske is a daughter and Hubert ! and Arthur Vitz are sons of Rev. H. W. Vitz. The three were born in i the parsenag in this city. A social time was enjoyed during the evening reminiscing.

• r. i r \ l -K actor was trying to remove the hook and Craig jumped backwards with his hand severely bitten. The trio made port quickly and the wound was dressed, but the bandaged hand had the cameraman crazy. Ingenuity triumphed, though, and you’ll never notice it in the picture. You Asked Me and I’m Telling You! Bernice Stanger, Brooklyn: Yes. Rubinoff Is using his Stradivarius In the picture. "Thanks a Million’’. But only for the scenes where he actually plays. The rest of the time the violin has a double. 1 can’t say exactly how much the Stradivarius Is actually worth, but it Is legitimately Insured for SIOO,OOO. It formerly belonged to the Czar of Russia and had the Imperial crest on It when bought from the Wurlitzers. If Eddie Cantor says Rubinoff hasn’t an accent, he Is kidding. Incidentally. the violinist comedian won’t speak a line In the picture. As to his musical education, it goes back to the conservatory of music In Moscow, which he entered at the age of eight What recently divorced leading man and what screen comic got fired up with giggle water recently and staged a battle royal on the set? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Quentin Reynolds won’t say yes or no to the Nancy Carroll rumors, but he beaued her to the Case I-amaze the other night and they were very chummy. . . . Gene Markey’s going away present to Joan Bennett Br one that went away) was a ' "'■■M diamond and I |Hf• wj ruby ring. . . . 1 BSk Toby Wing has affa sworn off giggles and will play a ■|k MB lead tn iOo Republic plctures’ "Forced I | Landing". She Is ■ . . I SO happy to get Joan Bennett away from the silly Ingenue roles. . . . The Edward G. Robinson recent breakfast found the Hollywoodites singing the praises of the New Orleans fizz, which most of them were discovering for the first time, if you can imagine IL It was one of the season’s gayer parties with dozens of celebs present. . . . ■ And, later on, dozens more turned up to welcome the Robert boys in the cocktail room at the Trocadero. DID YOU KNOW— That Fred Stone used to have an eastern polo team on which Vernon Castle. Frank Tinney and Leo Carrillo wers platers? _

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SFPTEMBR 26, 1935

BASEBALL TEAM ENJOYS EVENING PARTY The Union Aces Junior ball team held a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thieme recently. The team clayed its last game of the season last Sunday. T:e evening wad spent In play lug indoor gameu. Music and dancing were also enjoyed. Those present were Marcella Bl ,'ie, Elsie Thieme, Helen Sheets, Flora Bleeke. Ellen Fuelling, Alice R-inking, Helen Weaver. Ruth Bischoff. Hilda Thieme, Ella Thieme. Arthur Ralston, Gilbert Thieme, Wilbert Steele, Edgar Thieme, Otto Kru ckeberg, Harold Thieme. Carl Bischoff, Lorenz Stesle, Arthur Hie hoff, Karl Reinking, Ixiuis Bleeke. Alton Steel-. Erwin EtzL-r. Oervin Burley, Norman Etzler, and O. Weaver. STANDARD BEARERS ENJOY WEINER ROAST The Standard Bearer# ot the Meti'iodlst Episcopal church held a w iner roast at Sunset park Wednesday evening. A social time was enjoyed. The district meeting of the Methodist Women’s Foreign Missionary S >; iety will b? held in the local .Methodhit < hurch Thursday, and the Standard Bearers will have a banquet In the evening. The Philo class of the IPaptfat Sunday s hool wil 'have a pot-luck supp°r Friday night at six o’clock in the chrch parlors. FRIVOLITY CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING Mrs. Bob Augidtt was hostess to the membem of the Frivolity Club and three additional guests. Mrs. Sol laird. Mrs. Brice Roon and Miss Grace Lichtensteiger at her home Wednesday night. Prizes in the games were won by Mrs. Ra.v Fryback. Mrs. Frank Crist and Mrs. Lew Miller among the members, and Miss Lichteneteiger received the guest prize A luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. B. J. Braun. MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB Mrs. Charles Burrell was hostess to the members of the Union Township Woman’s Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hubert Zerkel. the president, had charge of the meeting, and the club creed was repeated and the club seng sung. The roll call »?.-> answered with memories of school days. Twenty seven women and several clAdren were present A social, hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Thurman Drew and Mrs. C. O. Brown. The next meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon. October 29 with Mrs. Earl Chase instead of the usual time, and the report of the county meeting to be held in Decatur will be given. OPENING MEETING OF HISTORICAL CLUB The opening meeting of the Historical Club for the club season was in the form of a luncheon Wednesday aft rnoon at t.'ue home of Mrs. John H. Schug on South Third street. The luncheon was served at small tables which were laid with linens and centered with flowers. The home was also beautifully decorated with bouquets of fall flowers. Several contests were enjoyed

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and the winners were Mrs. Ed Christen, Mrs. Leota Beery and Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth. The assisting hostesata for afternoon included Mrs. Wilson Lee, Mrs Fr d Han. her and Mrs. Leota Beery. The next meeting will be h Id with Mrs. Ed Ahr and Mru. Sam Butler will have the paper. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet next Tn sday evening at eight o'clo k at the home of Mies Kathryn Eng-ie:'. This will be a so:ial tn etlng and Mies Vivian Burk will be the ausloting hostesses. Th ■ Psi lota XI sorority will meet at seven thirty o’clock Tuesday in the Mayor's Court room. The Pino hl? club will meet Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lister. The Pocahontas Lodge will have a pot luck supper Friday ev ning at oeven-biirty. This will be a gteat night and each member may bring one guest. PERSONALS Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Hensley of Craigville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reber Sunday. Mrs. Don Farr and daughters Donna Lee and Kay, are visiting in Frankfort this week with Mr,’. Farr’o mother. Mrs. Lee Kelly. Henry McClain of Salem was a business visitor here y.slerday. Mr. and Mru. Harry Fritzinger and daughter. Kathryn, Miss Ros# Conter, Jesse Niblick and Dick Steele attended the Bluffton Street Fair last evening Mrs. Mary Niblick and Mrs. H. H. Stcner visited in Fort Wayne yest rday. The Misses Jeanette Clark I Kathryn Hyland and Eloise Lewton i visited in Bluffton last evening. John Earley of the international i Harvester Co. of Fort Wayne was a J business visitor <hene yesterday. Earl Moser of Wren spent yeuter- ’ day afternoon and evening in De a- ' tur. Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh and daughters, Etta and Barbara, visited in ; Fort Wayne yesterday. Among those who attended the ! Bluffton Street Fair la»t evening wer? Lloyd Baker. J. L. Ehler, Dave Baker. Norbert Holthouse, Kenneth Beard and Robert Meibers. V. J. Bormann will reutrn this • evening from a two days business to Warsaw. Goshen and other cities. A number from here are planning to attend the tplay, "The Shining Hour,” pr sented by the Old Fort Players in Fort Wayne this evening. Mrs. C. H. Whistler and son Billy of Osgood are spending the week wit>h Mrs. Whistler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christen. No cases ot communicable diseas _s were reported in Adams county in the morbidity report for the week ending Saturday, September 21. Mrs. Joe Hanley, Mrs. Esther Hulling r and Mrs. Lillian Huffman of ' Chicago were dinner guests of Mrs. Charlotte Ladd and daughters Naomi and Mrs. Ruby Rambo. Miss Naomi Ladd returned home Monday from Chicago. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanley and son Robert. She stopped at Convoy, Ohio to attend the funeral of her grandfather, George Ladd. Morris S|ee'/. Harve Stevens,

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Stanley Green and Otto Gase returned this morning from St. Louis where they attended the Legion Convention and saw the Cubs and Cardinals play ball. Ed Berllng, Martin Smith, Pet# Loscho and Joseph Malley ar - In Cleveland uttending the Eucharlutlc Congress. Mr«. Roy Archbold and Mrs. John Heller visited in Fort Wayne this morning. Mr.and Mrs. Dan Habegg r of Monroe township chopped In Decatur this morning. Erhart Doi tor from north of the city was a buuin ss visitor her* today, Mrs. Harry Knap,, and Mrs. Wai ter Bockman visited with frfendu in Bluffton laet evening. Rev. Harve Hock r of Pasadena, ( alifornia, arrived in thia city Wednesday to visit with relatve.? and frl.’nds. MONROE NEWS The Foreign Mis» ionary Society ot the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Loren Burkhead Wednesday afternoon. Mr« Sylvan Babcock ot Grand Rapids, Michigan, epent the weesk with her mother, Mre. Ida Bollinger. Mr. and Mrs. John Amstutz and family of Fort Wayne were the dinner guents of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wagoner Sunday. Miss Elizabetki Scherer and Muss

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Jirtxe Dickerson spent the weekend in Fort Wayne, the guests of Mr. and Mra. M. J. Scherer and family. Elmo Stnclcy of Brazil opent the week-end with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs William Stu ky. Mr. and Mrs. Rosw Andrews and family of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. rill Rich of Spencerville visited Mr. and Mre. Dale Riley Sunday. Mrs. Mary Lewellen and daughter Marguerite, and Mi-s. J. F. Crist of Monroe and Mise Bernice Nelson ’pent Monday vening In Fort Wayne, the guests of Mr. and Mru. Hubert Meyers. Mrs. Jennio Rainer of De atur visited her daughter. Mrs. Forest Andrews anil family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Smith of Fort Wayne «p?nt Sunday with .Mru. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mr.s. C. E. Rahner and family. Mre. Pearl Smith of Dayton Ohio, «pent the we -k-end wlt>i Mrs. Sherman Essex and Mr. and Mrs. Mannas Lehman. Mr. and Mtn. M. J. Scherer of Fort Wayne called on relatives in Monroe Sunday afternoon. Mr.s. Paulin- Kessler of Columbus Grove, Ohio, visited Mru. Belle Kessler Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley and Mrs. Hel.-n Leichty anti aon Donnald of Decatur visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and family Sunday. Doyle Hoffman of Toledo. Ohio, spent the week-end with his parentis. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffman.

WREN NEWS 1 Mrs. Minnie Myers of Wren was ' pleasantly surprised Sunday when her dang.iter Mrs. Arthur Miller of ' Decalur aerv.il a delicious dinn r '' in honor of her sixty first birthday ' anniversary. Those who enjoy rd the oc tision were, Mi. and Mrs. Toney Myeru, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hitzeman, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Ra’i h Myers r f Fort Wayn . Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Myers, . and the honored guest of Wren. | Mr. and Min. Arthur Mill r and i daughters Ruby and Wilma all j wished Mr.?. Myers many tn ire happy birthdays. Tlie Misseri Myrtle and Frances 1 Dull. Esta Tumble-ton and Franc s | Standiford were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mru. G *orge Roa; i at their home hi Decatur. Mr. pnd Mrs. J. A. Troyer of Ak» ron w re guests in Lie F. M. Standi- ; ford home the past week The funeral of Mrs. Win Mauller , was largely attended Tuesday aft r ' noon. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Gephart wer? 1 i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gephart .Mrs. Olliner Hulllng?r of Lima was a recent guest of,relatives in Wren. She was ae o.r,panied home by her mother. Mis. John Gephart. Mrs. Stanford Carter is listed among the sick. Miss Ruth Moser i-i employed in th’ Carter home. , Mrs. Glen Jai-kson of n ar De-

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lator called at the F. M. Standlf irrf home Tuesday afternoon. ' Mrs. Aniandu Gates daughter Lillie, Mrs. Frank Standiford, daughter Franc s and Mia# Esta Tumble; s n apsnt Monday in Fort Wayne, where the two latter sang several selections over station WQWO on th* giiiut revl-w. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Peal and Miss Ruth McClure of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests in the Wm. McClure home. o_ ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital # —♦ Mr- . Addie Barnett, route 4, De ntur; Joseph F. Ander.sfin, Geneva; Pean Reb r, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon R b *r, roote 5, De atur dis-ml-'sed Wednesday. .Miss Frle-da Barnsteter. Berne.. major op ration, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Mary HiVman, Ro.kford, C. io, major operation Tu sday night. C lia Zinn, Monroeville, minor operation, this morning.

for Baby’s Cold b; J Proved best by two generations of mothers V>CKS f ▼ VARORub