Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1935 — Page 3

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Department Opens ■Season With Afternoon Tea K ninr Aris department of the Woman’s Club opened Its ’." the full and winter season with a tea of Chinese appolnttlir home of Mrs. W. A. Kleppcr .Monday afternoon at four ~ business meeting preceded the program for the afternoon.

1( | ...,„ i r of Chma" sung hy 1..' -' Zllll M , of the Chinese p: . ..n'-l ' taking N "’ S " n ' M.i'b Crider; the HMpiipc. < hei lover . gardener. wife. Miss K? lie Beer. Ev ,lyn Adams furnished background of piano .during ihe presentation. Vl'«- I lellllllbelle E'f’liUl ..'.., t1 . ■ "a. The »;ih and eentered ir .s. l iit!i"!h Blue Wil1!1 "''a w ‘ ts nse ‘ l in serv ’ Mrs. Heller ami Mrs. W. pr ... c than '*^^flj. :c l-I A'is mi-mbei® were p Myers. Mrs. John Tyn- \\ and Miss Burk -iMv. and Jeau> Whines. The ..5.,. M.ii;. I'rames Dodd. i Vm Jane Til| eoimiiiltee was by Mrs. Harry E. Dodd. * . 1’ : and Mrs. Dan •„.- I- Mrs. Henry .I'-istants are Miss Reppert. Mrs. Gerald Black. Miss t are Mrs Adams. Mos Porter. Agnes Nelson. t v iSiONARv MEETING ' ■■ -'.onaty Soei- ty ■“;.c. t he home ■ -an. The att ded and wan by the Mrs. Arl . •:•.;->« of the fitMr. Ander- - ' ' ■ ■ .e.y meeting | W FEVER _ firmt tiny *^B D - T *BI.HTS ~ , , Headaches Ho, ’ s In an minutes MB --

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the leader, Miss Grace Llchteitalelger had charge of the program, the topic of which was “Seek and Ye Shall Find." Mm. Artmnn had a devotional reading and Mr. Anderson sang a selection, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Henry Nelreiter. The reading, ‘Forward through Sixty Years” was given by Mrs. Bob August and the article, "Why I Go to China" was read by Mi®. William Kohls? Mrs. Artman read a topic, "Our Country Church." The meeting dewed with the Mizpah benediction. Mrs. Anderson, assisted by Mrs. Neireiter, served refreshments during the social hour. PYTHIAN SISTERS PLAN FOR HALLOWEEN A meeting of the Pythian Needle Club was held in the K of P. home Monday night with twenty five members and three visitor® present. Following the business session refreshments were served and games of bunco were iplayed. Mrs. J. M. Miller and Mrs. Harve Baker were the prize winnere. Plans were made for a Halloween party to be held at the home on Monday. October 28. Mrs. Ed Ahr, Mrs. Lloyd Ahr and Mrs. E. B. Mary were hoetesees at the meeting. The Zion senior Walther League ■ will hold a social meeting at the; Lutheran school Wednesday evening. The Standard Bearers of the Methodist church will meet with Mis® Evelyn Adams Thursday night at I seven o’clock. The St. Paul Christian Union Ladles Aid Society will meet all-day Thursday with Mrs. Andrew Brew i ster. -A pot-luck dinner will be serv j ed at the noon hour and the day will be spent in quilting. SOCIETY M RECEPTION FOR REV. AND MRS. EDDY A reception was held Sunday by the Mt. Victory Sunday School honoring Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Eddy and family on their return to the Rivarre circuit. The reception was held , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Roth. A pot-luck dinner was served at the noon hour after which a pro-1 gram of music and song® was en- 1 Joyed in the afternoon. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Eddy. Clare, Thalia. Gilda and Paul Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Crozier. Clossie and Melvin Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ainsworth. Janet, Eileen and Arline Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Dennison Krick. Viola Krick. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corson. George Wood, Ada Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Stevens. Catherine Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knittie. Mrs. Ollie Knittie, Mr, and Mrs. Gregg

DECATUR DAIL? DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mias Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Carps Diem Club opening meeting, Mrs. Bob August, 7:30 p. m. Church of God missionary aid soup sale, call 748 or 744. <’. L. of C. pot-luck suoclal, K of C. hall, 8;3O p. m. M. E. Mary und Martha claw, Mrs. Frank Krick. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Afternoon Club, Mrs. C. K. Champlin, 2 p. m. Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Society Autumn tea and musical, church, 2:30 p. m. W. O. T. M. regular meeting, Moose Home, 8 p. m. Psi lota XI busine.ss meeting, mayor's court room, 8 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Donas clbm, Mrs. Tom Kern, 7:30 ip. m. Tri Kappa sorority. Masonic Hall 6:30 p. im. Wednesday Zion Reformed Ladies’ Aid, church. 2:30 p. m. Zion Senior Walther League social meeting. Lutheran school. Salem Ladies Aid, all day meeting. Mrs. Fanny Habegger. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible class, postponed one week. Historical Club, Mrs. Ben DeVor 2:30 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. D. D. Heller, 2:30 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. 8. pie and vegetable soup sale, church. Chop suey dinner, bridge and dance, Elks home, 6:30 p. ni. Evangelical C. L. W. musical program, Evangelical church, 7 p. m. Ruralistic Study Club. Mrs. Albert Rumschlag, 8 p. m. Thursday Christian Aid Society, Mrs. Fred King. 2 p. m. United Brethren D. Y. B. cla.se, Mrs. William Shackley. 7 p. m. M. E. Standard Bearers, Mis® Evelyn Adams. 7 p. m. St. Paul Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Andy Brewster, all-day. U. B. Progressive Workers class, Mrs. William Arnold near Peterson, meet at church at 6 p. in. C. L. of C. benefit lotto party, Catholic school hall, 8:15 p. m. Friendship village home economics club, Mrs. Delmar Douglas, 1:30 p. m. Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society. Mrs. L. A. Graham, 2:30 ,p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S. guest day party, Mrs. R. A. Stuckey, 2 p. m. Friday Methodist Y. M. C. class masquerade party, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Roop, 7:30 p. m. M. E. King's Heralds masquerade party. Frederick Bixler, 7 p. nt. Pythian Sister public card party. K. of P. home. 8 p. m. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid ruinmage sale, Obenauer building. 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. Fred Heuer, 2:30 p. m. Knittie. Carey George, Max. Rosanna and Lyle Knittie. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Roth, Geraldine Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roth, Pauline Roth. Mrs. Anna Brodbeck, Mrs. Nellie Price, Ronald Price, Mary Brodbeck, Bernice Brodbeck. Vernon and Chalmer Brodbeck. The King’s Heralds of the Methodist Sunday school will meet Friday evening at seven' o’clock, at the home of Frederick Bixler, 612 West

Jefferson street. The meeting is to to be in the form of a masquerade party. The Zion Reformed Ladies Aid will' meet Wednesday afternoon in. the church at two-thirty. The Ladies Shakespeare Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at. two-tiiirty o’clock with Mrs. D. D. Heller. The Young Married Couples class of the Methodist Sunday School will hold a masquerade party Friday j night at eeven-thirty o’clock at the home of Mm. Miles Roop. Mr. and MM. J. M. Doan will assist in entertaining. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will meet with; Mrs. Fred King on Mercer avenue Thursday afternoon at two o clock. initial meeting OF FIVE HUNDRED CLUB The first meeting of the Five, Hundred Club for the fall and win- ( ter season was held at the home of Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher on North Third street Monday night. The meeting was in the form of a six o’clock dinner. | Decorations included bouquets of fall flowers and autumn leaven. Fol-: lowing the dinner, tables were ar- l ranged for games of five hundred and prizes were won by Mrs. Joe Lose and Mrs. Tom Ehinger. The next meeting will be held in 1 two weeks with Mre. Barthel. MEETING OF RESEARCH CLUB The members of the Research Club met Monday afternoon at the' home of Mrs. C. D. Lewton and Mrs. Lewton was the leader for the after-.

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By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1935, King Feature* Sy idieate, /no. HOLLYWOOD Most insistent of the Garbo pursuers in Europe, they say, is Kodumol Enardas. a Hindu banker, who trulls the elusive ' üBl not fi oii. W W love but to in F -fl ter es t her in I fl making p1 c - tines in India jSMfc. -efl Esurdas. who is ‘ H til.an. .al l.ir shot in Karachi, and who is the publisher of the •r Ghandl -controlled news- .. . ' paper. Hind u. Greta Garbo wants La Garbo to act in an Indian version of “Queen Christina’’ and to Instruct the younger film actresses of his native land. The only trouble is, so far. he hasn’t been able to catch up with Garbo. Most of the stay-up-laters missed a very funny bit of by-play when the tn. c. at a local tray spot Introduced Fannie Brice the other evening. As Fannie started to rise and take her bow. a tipsy lass at the table behind reached over and grabbed her shoulder. "Sit down" she ordered, “I want to see Fannie Brice." You Asked Me and I’m Telling You! Irene Gardner, Avalon: It was fanmail which caused Jack Durant to split with his old teammate. Frank Mitchell. His admirers want to see him quit the clowning and go In for straight roles. The last screen appearance of the team was in "Music Is Magic". Jack hasn't lined up the proper solo part as yet. Mitchell went east to see the fight and I believe he goes Into the new Jolson picture. Miriam Hopkins, who consults fortune tellers three times a week, tells It for a fact that a palmist refused to read Katherine Alexander’s hand only a few hours before the news came of William A. Brady. Jr.’s tragic death. Incidentally. Miss Alexander’s bravery Is still being talked about by the "Splendor” company. She was called to the phone noon. She read an interesting] article on the subject. ‘ Memories of j McDuffey.” She etated that McDuffey was born in Washington. Pennsylvania in 1800 and wae noted for the first school books written. The first McDuffey readers were printed in 1886 and consisted of words of one .syllable. Subtopics were given by Ml®. F. W. Downs, Mrs. Fred Fruchte, Mrs. Henry Heller and Mrs. R. D. Myers. The next club meeting will be held with Mrs. Fred Heuer and Mr®. L. A. Graham will have the paper. The D. Y. B. dai-s of the United Brethren Sunday school will hold the regular meeting at the home of Mrs. William Shackley on South Eleventh street Thursday night at seven o’clock. 0 Marriage Fees Halved Kirksville, Mo., — (UP)— Justice of the Peace Alvah Brassfield decided it was time to give marriagebent couples a break. He held a m.onth'« “clearance sale” on wedding ceremonies, performing the .services for half the usual price. o Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Carmin of Chicago, Illinois, were dinner guests of Clarence Stevens, Mrs. Charlotte Ladd and daughters Naomi and Ruby. Sunday.

City Light Bills for the Month of September ARE READY I and may be paid at the City Hall. We will appreciate your co-operation by paying city bills before the final day October 20 City Light & Power Dept.

In mid-afternoon and told of h«r husband’s denth Saying no word, she went back to the set and carried on until t p. tn. The company found out about It only then. Ths home-sickest New Yorker lu town la Ethel Merman. She says there are only two interesting places to go In Hollywood after dark, and she doesn't see how anybody stands It out here between pictures. As soon as she finishes "Anything Goes" and the new Cantor film, Ethel is grabbing the first train for Broadway. Maybe she’ll even fly. What young leading man Is tbs center of a new mystery? Before Hying to Reno the other day, he took out insurance and had the papers mallei to his wife at a beach address. The catch Is. Hollywood never heard he Is married. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Dick Powell airplaned It to Llttls Rock to see his mother, who has been ill. . , . Frances Leder Is on the phone several times a day to talk to Mary Loos, win dances the teat u r e d “Tom Torn" number W with M. G. M.'s fl W "Hose Mane" ® company at Lake fl fl Tahoe. . Jean fl* jfl •Muir Is SO ex- 'J* clteil about going to I-ondon tor s picture. She’ll see her father’s people, el.o live AS? in England and Scotland, for the Jean Muir first time In five years. . . Her Theater Workshop will be carried on by her associates. . . . Joe E. Brown sprained his back playing handball and was In bed. This was the first world series he had missed in 18 years. ... Al Herman, one of the well-knowns in vaudeville days. Is off to London to do a picture. . . . And Dr. Frank Nolan had Jack Laßue burned to a frazzle at the Roosevelt Blossom room by sending him a melon cup labeled: “Ethiopian cocktail". DID YOU KNOW— That Nat Pendleton, for a brief spell, was a member of the Mexican secret service? ■ * —. —— Adams County Memorial Hospital Dismissed Monday; Israel Bender, rural route 4. Decatur; Merlyn Smith, son of Mr. and Mt®. Harold W. Smith, 311 north Second street. Dismissed Tuesday; Ors Spahr. Decal ur. Admitted Sunday; Miss Esther Liechty, Berne, major operation. Admitted Monday; John C. Magley, North Fifth i street, major operation. — —o ARRIVALS A daughter, weighing ten pounds and four ounces, waa born yesterday at the Adame county memorial hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Owens, Convoy, Ohio. Barrels Put to Scottish Use Montreal —(UP)—The Scots are carrying their traditional thriftiness into the barrel industry. Exporters here have been advised that the barrels in which they ship Canadian apples to the British Isles are being bought by potato merchants in Scotland and used to export potatoes to France. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

v- .ucl Vll.c Arie I.i.i'"" Vlr and Mrs. Carl Klepper and Mr. and Mt®. George Thoms are spending several days in St. Louie attending the national dairy meeting. Mrs. Florence DeVllblss and Earl B. Newton of Pontiac, Ml h„ arrived at Monmouth last evening where they are guests of Mr. and Mi®. Cal Kunkel. Mr. Newton went on Io Fort Wuyne last evening and Mrs. DeVllvias remained for a week’s visit with relatives and friends in Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. J Dwight Peti rson of Indianapolis visited in Decatur several hours Monday with Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. M A. Frisinger. They were accompanied home by Mr®. Earl B. Parker, who will leave Indianapolis tor her home in Great Falls, Montana sometime today. J. F. Arnold of Fort Wayne was a Decatur business visitor Monday. W. W. Briggs of Geneva attended to business in Decatur yesterday. Miss Helen Walters, manager of cne of the Sandet® confectionery stores of Detroit, Mich., is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. L. Walters of 503 West

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Mudiaon street. Mr. und Mra. Hurry Gavin and son Hobby of Bluffton visited relatives in De utur Sunday. Mis* Cathryn Fritzinger and Dick Steele visited In Fort Wayne Juat evening. Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Saiirer, Mr®. Ida Akhbaueher and Mt®. Ed Saurer of Bluffton visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saurer Sunday. Mins Naomi Butler has returned to Cincinnati after spending the week-end with her parents, Mr, und Mrs. JI. E. Buller. Erwin Miller, who han been 111 for the i;.ast week was taken from his reaidence at 316 north Fifth street to the Adurne county Memorial hospital lust Saturday evening. Mr. Miller’s condition wa® slightly improved this morning. Mr. and Mi®. Harry Sutton and daughter, Sybil Ann. returned to their home in Akron. 0.. after a visit with relative® in Decatur. Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mrs. Fred Patterson and Mrs. William Schrock visited in Fort Wayne Monday. Charles Grote of Union townnhip was u Decatur business visitor this morning. Mr®. J. C. Sutton is with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sutton in Akron. Mi®. 1). M. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed of Indianapolis return-

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ed home Monday after upending the week-end at the home of Mrs. Mary Full<*nkump. The Catholic ladles of Columbia are giving u lotto .party Thursday evening at the Catholic high echool auditorium at 8:15. The public I® Invited and tickets are selling for twenty-five cents. John C. Magley of North Fiftli etreet, who underwent a major operation at tiie Adame count ynwnorial his>. ital several weeks ago, suffered a severe relapse yesterday. He wan readmitted to the hospital last evening at which time a second major operation was performed At noon today his condition wan much improved and he was resting more easily. Jroe Cole, Sr., who fell last Saturday breaking his pelvic bone, was taken to the h epital yesterday for X-ray treatment. He was returned to his home last evening and this morning was renting well. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Roop and family hast as their guesf® over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Twig and daughter. Virginia, and Edward Butcher of Kalamazoo. Mich., and ?.lrs. Gray Butcher and son. Allen, of Seattle. Washington. Mi®. Butcher I® making a touF of the United States. She wil iremain in Decatur until Saturday.