Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1935 — Page 3

Society EfcTpiavers Appear Hp Decatur Woman’s Chib pnil’iu-nt of the Woman's Club presented Hilary and Marjorie Suter of Fort Wayne, members of the Old sin an interesting program ut the meeting of the Woman's v nitht in the Library ball.

I;. . Hl(the program a bus ulll •'“'<> " v " r \v Guv Brown presid "I" PreslilelH .nt meeting of Clubs were given fJL , members of the club as ■Y.-; i i>~-i Cdmator of All H,,-o.n i’i' lures," Mrs. I tel VK,..,!,, ' ||ow A Newspap- • Mrs .John Peterson; Abundant America for Miss Vivian Burk. 88,.,! puke, . bairman of the (rem the Dramatic decharge of the program. pS,-,l the guests. Mrs. Kuhl Mad Carew." and Miss LKatnatic ai l teacher in Fort three high schools and a t worker of the Old Fort the playlet, "The The program closed dramatic reading, "The Mrs. Kuhl. she dteinbem of the Dramatic ■Kent entertained with a B dinner at the Decatur preceding the meetBLo of Mrs. Duke's committ fa . urge of the program inJ. Ward Calland, Mrs. Eicher. Mrs. Raymond E. II Thompson, Miss and Miss Grace Bg of Kn'S auxiliary of the Fireman's Auxity&t Monday night with Mrs. ■Baker. The regular routine was followed with a socand conteste were enjoyed. B j^r--y Stults and Mrs. Herman jrkß received the prizes. A was served by the hostess. Bg OF ■le CLUB of the Pinochle Club evening at the Clarhome. Prizes in the ■ were won by Mrs Russel ■ and Mrs. Clarence Weber, ■ Eady and Clarence Weber, was served by the ■. The next meeting will be ■lii Mr. and Mrs. Brice Roop. ■lumbers of the Work and of the United Brethren ■ school are requested to ■rticles for the auction eale ■ class meeting to Ibe held ■iv night at the home of Mr. ■. Homer Arnold. The annual ■giving eupper will be served

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■’«»aru|. ,| ai) audience with Haile ■TW. e ; He courteously invited them ■»e«f Personal guests. And they tno weeks, at the end of tune the continued absence of IL, , gage commenced to excite K?, <)ne night ,hey Quietly E, »h's? and were Hieky enough & Sdti.s , Coast and t 0 S pt aboard ■» r ’ '*> freighter. fcnX, 1 Taibot ' they say ' !s taking the Ipf‘Sgy1 pf ‘Sgy Watters very SLL,.., , 6 tWo were considered ■E*,, months, but have been Kw ti aces wlth other people of ■her- r,/c 5, , you reca 11. was a great Eetlvk.?u Strick's. In fact, she trough Gail. ■4feld” Ckly Story from " T he Great set the other day. came the late Mrs - Mary Buci ’ ,e Ires,Pd 1 res,Pd tn seeing William Bominert m ake ' UP- Attcr she had ■Opinion" 1 '' ritlca,ly ' P° we >' asked Bweii''' I . don ’ t Ilke to criticize, Mr. ■»»' wnr! , sa,d ’ ‘‘ but my brother K Bfi’ 'avender shirts." rlehr h .t d ° n a <reen one ’ S»Mi„be there and went to ‘he apartment to correct the ’Fisk”Vo"'! r ? Telllng You! J r *sk, Rochester: Admiral

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday C. L. of C. business meeting, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. Zion Reformed G. M. G. pot-luck ■ eupper, church, 6 ip. m. Zion Reformed W. M. S„ church parlors, 2 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters class, postponed one week Young Matrons Club, Mrs. 'lrene . Schafer, 7:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi business meeting, Mayor’s Court Room, 8 p. m. Mt. Tabor Ladies' Aid, Mrs. Groce • Tope, 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. . S. D. Beavers, 2:30 p. nt. ■ Historical Club, postponed. Salem Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. ■ Victoria Merriman, afternoon. Thu’Sday Eta Tail Sigma sorority, Miss ■ ' Ruth Winncs, 7:30 p. m. ■ I Evangelical W. M. S„ church parlors, 2 p. Im. I Zion Lutheran Missionary society 1 nubile card party, Lutheran school, ' 8 p. m. Baptist Woman's Aid, Mrs. S. E. Hite, 2:30 p. m. Pythian Sister tri county meeting Tocsin. I M. E. Ever Ready class, Mrs. Sol' •' Sheets, 7:30 p. m. • I U. B. Work and Win Thanksgiv-; ' ing supper, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold, meet at church at 6 p. m. D. H. S. Howling Hosts dinner, school gymnasium, 5 to 8 p. m. M. E. New England dinner, post-1 poned to Nov. 14. St. Mary's parish unit of National ! Catholic Council of Women opening 1 meeting, K of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. Calvary Ladies Aid Society, 1 church, 1:30 ip. m. Friday American Legion Auxiliary, Legion hall, 2:30 p. m. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men’s hall, i 7:30 p. m. Riley school operetta, “What's the Matter with Sally’’’ Decatur | high echool auditorium, 7:30 p. m. : Union Chapel C. I. C. class, Mr. i and Mrs. George Cramer, 7:30 p. ni. : at this meeting. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will sponsor a public card iparty i

Byrd photographed the south pole, but, as near as I can find out, Amundsen made no motion picture r record of the opposite end of the earth- In the excessive cold of the Arctic and of Little America, cameras | . have to be covered with blankets like human beings. Otherwise, the ’ oil would freeze up in them. It Is j also necessary to use hand cranked cameras. Quite the fanciest thing In Hollywood for transporting horses is owned by Gene Autrey, the western star. His favorite mount. Champ, rides to location in a stream-lined, air-conditioned trailer. It lias four inches of cork on the floor and four inches of leather padding on the walls. And non-shatterable glass windows. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— Gertrude Michael has discarded her crutches for a cane and will be walking without any aid in a few days. She is supposed to start a picture soon. . , . With Charlie Chaplin working day and night on his musical score, Paulette Goddard took the comedian’s two boys. Charles, Jr., and Sidney, to Palm Springs over the

weekend. . . . ' Wynne Gibson's i house was not hurned down In ; the Malibu fire as originally reported. . . . Those lunches of Marlene Dietrich and Brian Aherne are still going on. . . . John V. i A. Weaver will ' be here in time ! to see Peggy Wood open in

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"Countess Marltza" for the Shuberts. He and Peggy have taken a house tn Beverly Hills and have the boy in school here, so it looks as it they are settling down In California for the winter. . . , George Barnes was at the Kiag's club with two girls. . . . W. C. Fields is back In town. He got quite an ovation when he came in to lunch at the Brown Derby with Eddie Cantor. DID YOU KNOW— That Bing Crosby used to help earn his way through Gonzaga university by washing cucumbers in a pickle factory!

DFCATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1935.

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j in the Lutheran school Thursday I night at eight o’clock. Bridge, pinI ochle and bunco will be played. The public is invited to attend and tickets are being sold for twenty five cents. CORINTHIAN CLASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Corinthian class of the Chrisi tian Sunday school met at the’ home 1 of Mrs. Ralph Welsh on High street Monday evening for the regular meeting. Mrs. Fred King opened the meeti ing by reading “A Beautiful Recipe." Mrs. Dorphus Drum read the ninety-seven Psalm and also read, “When War Shall be no More,” in i honor of Armistice Day. A Ibueinees meeting was held and fifteen calls were reported. Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Drum were appointed the calling committee for the month of November. “Love One Another” was chosen as the class motto. The election of officers was held and resulted in the following: Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, president; Mrs. Mamie Brookhart, vice-fpresi-dent, and Mrs. Dorphus Drum, secretary and treasurer. William Teeple was re-elected as teacher of the class and Mrs. Harmon Kraft w’as named the flower committee. Mrs. Ray O’Donnell was taken into j the class as a new member. The meeting closed with the Miz-j pah benediction and a social hour followed. The hostess was pleasantly surprised with a kitchen shower for her new home. Mrs. Welsh, assisted by her mother, Mrs. CharI les Lamlin, a guest, served delicious , refreshments of Thanksgiving appointments. The next meeting will be held I December 16 and will be in the j form of a Christmas party at the! home of Mrs. Fred King, with Mrs. Drum the assisting hostess. At this meeting the Corinthian Pals will be revealed. The Baptist Woman’s Aid soc--1 iety will meet with Mrs. S. E. Hite Thursday afternoon at two-thirty. A good attendance is desired. 1 The supper planned by the Christian Ladles Aid society for Saturday night has been postponed indefinitely. The Ladies Shakespeare Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at I two-thirty o'clock with Mrs. S. D. I Beavers on First street. Mrs. Walter Krick will be the leader. The Pocahontas lodge will meet in the Red Men's hall Friday night

at seven-thirty o'clock for a pot- • i luck supper. ■ C.. E. MEMBERS ENJOY TAFFY PULL The members of the St. Paul I Christian Endeavor society weroenI tertained with a taffy pull at the i home of Helen Fairchild Friday. ’ j Games and contests were played ' and a taffy pull enjoyed. | Those present were Helen Mar- : ■! tin, Ruth Smith, Juanita Noll, Faye j Martin. Virginia Shoaf, Catherine ' Fairchild, Betty Martin. Dorothy ■ Feasel. Ireta Fairchild. Betty Hunter, Helen Fairchild. Brice Martin, , Robert Mcßride, Morton Railing, Robert Martin, Donald Arnold, Jack Mcßride, Alton Railing, RJchard ■ Fairchild, Rev. and Mrs. Young of Van Wert, Ohio; Miss Dora Fairchild. E. M. Fairchild and son Miles . Richard of South 'Bend; T. L. Fairchild an dchildren Water and Dora May. ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold entertained at Sunday dinner for Rev. and Mrs. Luvester Young ot Van Wert, Ohio; Helen, Faye and Arnold Martin. Afternoon guests were I Helen, Christine, Ireta and Dora i i Mae Fairchild, Alva, Brice and RobI ert Martin. Miss Ruth Winnes will bo hostess ' to the members of the Eta Tan Sig-I ma sorority at her home Thursday ! night at seven-thirty o'clock. The regular business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will i be held in the Legion hall Friday I afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. All j I members of the organization are i ! asked to note the change in the! time for the meeting, on account of the Riley school operetta to be presented Friday night. MARY RUTH HENDRICKS WEDS H. WAYNE DILLING The marriage of Miss Mary Ruth Hendricks of North Manchester and H. Wayne Dilling, teacher and coach at the Kirkland high school I in Kirkland township, was solemnized at five o'clock Saturday evening at the home of Rev. D. B. Garber of ' Markle. The single ring ceremony was j used. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grossnickle, sister and brother-in-law of i the groom, attended the couple. The bride wore a becoming Devon green crinkle crepe gown with brown accessories. Mrs. Gossnickle : aso wore green. Following the ceremony the wedd-

ing party journeyed to the home of the loride where a wedding dinner was served. iA decorated wedding cake centered the table and bouquets of chrysanthemums were also used in the center piece. The bride will continue her duties as stenographer in the office of the Peabody school furniture company at North Manchester. The Tri County meeting of Pythian Sisters lias been postponed from Wednesday to Thursday of : this week. The Pythian Sisters will have a rummage sale Saturday, November I 16, at the K. of P. home at ten o'-; ' clot k. ENTERTAIN OUT OF TOWN GUESTS Mrs. Louie Drake entertained at dinner Sunday for guests from Toledo, Ohio. Covers were laid at the , dining table for Mr. and Mrs. Wil-' liam Burand and sons Donald and : Dale. M iss Dorothy Woeller of To-! ledo; Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rich-; ard, Mr. and Mrs. John Drake, Miss i Fannie Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Louie I Drake and children Zelno, Betty, Max and Shirley. HONOR PARENTS AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. William Lammert i were pleasantly surprised Sunday I when their children arrived at their home with well filled baskets for a birthday dinner honoring their parents. At the noon hour a delicious dinner was served. Music and games were enjoyed during the afternoon. Those pre-! j sent were the honor guests, Mr. and ; Mrs. William Lammert, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Otto Lammert and daughter Betty Jean. Mrs. Vida Lammert and daughter Norma, Albert Lammert and son Johnny, Rhoda Lamimert, Mrs. Fred Liniger and daughters Ruth and Esther, Mary Eyanson and Herbert Bailer. MISSIONARY SOCIETY PLANS PUBLIC MEETING The Women’s Missionary Society I of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o’clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Brice | Roop will be the leader and Mrs. i Alvy Buffenbarger will have the •; lesson study. ’, A report on the Evangelical mis- | sion field at Red Bird. Kentucky. • I will be given by Mrs. Claude Forei! man. Included on the program will > 1 ibe special musical numbers. Miss Agnes Foreman will iplay a violin • selection and Mrs. Frank Butler

and Mrs. C. L. Weber wil Lsing a vocal duet. Plans will he completed for the public Thank Offering meeting to he held the last of the month. Q Mrs. Jesse Gilbert and eon. George Franklin and William Highlen visited Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Cora Taylor ot Monroe- ; ville. Mrs. Taylor has been ill for some time suffering with arthritis. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Cosner have ■ returned to Dayton after a week end visit with Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Prugh and daughter. Miss Vera Porter has resumed her studies at Ball State after a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Giles V. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ehler and son Jimmie, visited in Hartford City this morning. Mrs. Mary Heffner Mooro and I daughter Miss Louise of Eagle Rock ! California are visiting with Mrs. ! C. S. Niblick and daughters in ChiI cago this week. Mrs. Moore will arrive here the latter part of the week for an over Sunday visit at Jesse G. Niblick home. As a girl, she made her home for a number of yeans at the C. S. Niblick holme, but has not visited here for 20 years. Mrs. Fay Smith Knapp left this morning for IndianaiPolis where she will remain until Friday attending the state probation and social work conference. Mrs. Sara Headway, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Boadway and daughter Joann, lof Port Huron. Mich., arrived in Decatur today. Mr. Boadway is the speaker at the Lion’s club dinner this evening. While in the city they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! George Morris of North Fifth street. H. H. High of Kirkland townsjiip was a Decatur business vksitor today. Miss Frances Lengerich will reI turn to Indianapolis Wednesday after a several days' visit in Deca--1 tur. Howard Manlier, trustee of Union ■ township was transacting business , in this city today. '; There will be a meeting of the postmasters and their wives of the 1 Fourth Congressional district at the I Bliss hotel in Bluffton. Wednesday evening. November 13. Rev. A. B. Brown of Chicago, a j former resident of this city, was I a business visitor here Monday, i He .'•■pent the evening with the Ira II Bodie family. Rev. Brown has ac•jeepted a call to the Emmanuel

• Baptist church at Elgin, Illinois. [ He is moving his family to Elgin. Mrs. Robert Fritzinger has returned from a week's visit with friends in Fort Wayne and Kendalville. Th? Misses Geraldine Everett and ; Ruth Eyster of Marion, Indiana were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Johnson. Mrs. C. E. Peterson is spending 1 tlie day in Fort Wayne as the guest, of Mrs. Robert Parker. William Cstermeyer and sister, Miss Anna Ostemeyer, of Route 6. Monroeville visited in Decatur this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sutton and daughter, Patsy, have returned to their home in Tiffin after a visit | with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Sutton. Amos Stoneburner of Kirkland township looked after business in

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Decatur this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adame of Lima and Mr. and Miw. John Prill of Van Wert were Sunday visitors at the Alva Nichols residence. i Miss Virginia Meyers of Mercer Avenue, who has; been ill the past month wan able to be up yesterday ! for the first time. She expects to return to school about the first of DecenJ'ier. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller end children. Elinor, Tommy Gene, and Earl Joseph of Fort Wayne were guests Sunday at the Alva Nichole home. Mr. and Mrs. George Glover of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur today. W. A. Klepper made a business trip to Chicago Monday. ; The regular meeting of the city 1 council will be held this evening at 7 o'clock at the city hall.