Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1936 — Page 3
|IN SOCIETY
V MARGARET LOSE KrED WITH PARTY K Paul Hilede. Miss Florence ■„ n e„ nm! Mrs. Bernard Ter- ■ (.ntfiiaim'f! at the latter*.-, ■ riiuraduy evening honoring ■Marmii''’ • <«»»”. *’ ho ls ■'•living her home in Milwaukee Et of InlyK Hitoi laiiilng rooms were Kp,|iv decorated with Juno K s :l nd u color schema of pink W a< carried out. Six tables M-j,,,, were formed and prizes ■ w in by Mrs. William Bowero, ■ urtlmr Ho’thouse and Mrs. K n Shriek. Mrs. Lose was pre■d with a beautiful gift front K>„. Ph ■ of the games a love-Ei-lie.in was served by the Ln Eloise and Dolores Leonard Kiry Martha Terveer. K invited friends included the K guest. Mrs. Los? and the iSTIPATIOIFMAY MORE SERIOUS HAN YOU THINK ■ mses Discomfort, May ,-en Lead to Disease ———— tipation* is not a condition treated lightly. Continued of regular habits of elimi- ' tend to lower your resis- ' Then there is the actual fort. For constipation* is tse of headaches, poor appetlessness. non constipation usually dewhen you eat meals that fficient “bulk.” Your system B to get needed internal exer|l Fortunately, today, you have tnerous source of effective ” in Kellogg’s All-Bran. ■thin the body, the “bulk” in ■Bran absorbs moisture, and ■s a soft mass, which gently ■ses the system. This natural ■ive food also supplies vitamin ■1 contains iron. ■rve All-Bran as a cereal, with I or cream, or cook into muffins, Ids. etc. Two tablespoonfuls ■ are usually sufficient. StubI cases may require All-Bran If not relieved this way, kit your doctor. ■.l-Bran is guaranteed by the kgg Company as an effective ■ive food for constipation.* Iby all grocers. Made by KelI in Battle Creek. ■l‘PCfion due to insufficient “bulk”
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I club calendar “ Society Deadline, 11 A. M. • | Fanny Macy i Phone* 1000 — 1001 Friday . I Mount Pleasant Bible Close, Mr. : and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, 8 p. m. ~ Auxiliary, American Legion , 7:45 p. m. Monday Might Club, Mr. and Mrs. i Jem Edgell, 7:30 p. -m. ,l Red Men Picnic, meet n’t hall, 7 p. tn. Saturday Mission Band Evangelical Church , 3 p. m. ; M. E. Indies Cafeteria Supper, i Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Zion Reformed (I. M. G„ baked goods sale. Schmitt Meat Market, i Childrens’ Day Practice, Zion ReI formed Church, 2 p. m. Tuesday 'j Reception. Evangelical dniVN h, : 8 p. m. Mesdanies James Brown. Luzern Uhrick, Elmo Smith. William Bowers, Arthur Holthouse. .1. L. Ehler Jack Brunton. Arthur Voglewede, Chari a Holthouse. Al Schmitt, Ed ■ Bosse, Ray Kohne. Gerald Kohne. Tom Smith. Dick Steele, Hulbert Schmitt, Herb Kern. Jim Brennan. * Jo? Laurent. Harold Smith ami It. . E. Daniels ami the Misses Rose j Confer and Mayme Deininger. DELICIOUS MENU PLANNED FOR SUPPER The following delicious menu will [ be served by the ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church at the supper Saturday evening: Smothered chicken, creamed chicken, bakeed ham, mashed potatoes, baked sweet potatoes, noodles dressing, gravy, .baked beans, macaroni ami cheese, cottage cheese, pickled teetfl and eggs, potato salad, perfection salad, fruit salad, pickles, jelly pie. cake, rolls and coffee. C. I. C. CLASS ENJOY PARTY The C. I. C. c'ass of Union Chapel and several friends were ehtertained Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cramer. A special feature of the evening was a debate the subject of which was “Who has the most responsibility of the home, the father or the mother?’’ The arguments for , the fathers were made by George Cramer, Martin Sprung?!' and William Noll and for the mothers by Mrs. R. W. Rice. Mrs. Arnmi Miller and Mrs. William Noll. 1 During the soc ial hour the fathers wer? invited to the dining room . whore “Faith of our Fathers” was
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flung, the Lord's Prayer repeated In unison um| a cheer for the fathers ' given. A delicious one course luncheon was served by candle light ut one long table. Covers were marked with white and orange place curds. Ri.ue buds were given as favors and the table was beautifully decorated honoring the fathers of the claee. The class will enjoy a picnic and basket dinner at Legion Memorial park July 19. Present ut rhe party were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koos, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sclinepp and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. G’en Roughiu and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan, Mr. and Mna. Charles Bailey, Mr. und Mrs. Forr<st Walt-rs, Mr. and Mrs. Arnmi Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Springer und sons, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Omerod and daughters, Mrs. Charlo? Burrel, Mrs. Henry Bowman, Miso Marjorie Drew. Mrs. R. WRice, Mrs. Roy Beer and children, Mrs Ella Miller and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Craim-r and dauhgter, Elizabeth. DECATUR 4H CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING The Decatur 4-H club met at the high school Thursday afternoon. The routine business was attended to. All .members are requested to please call Linda Maibauch to tell her whether they can attend the paint demonstration at Monroe Monday morning. A sewing hour was enjoyed before the close of the meeting. ROSE TEA IS WELL ATTENDED Forty-nine members of the First Evangelical church enjoyed Dm* rcse tea given at the church Thursday afternoon by the Missionary Circle. Miss Naomi Lozier told in a fascinating manner of her work in Red Bird Mission. Tea was served ,by the Misses Dorothy Spuller and Johanna Dailey at a lace covered table centered with a ls>wl of roses. Silver service added to the attract ivenees of the tea table. The children of the Zion Reformed Sunday school are to meet at the t hurch Saturday at two o’clock for Childrens’ Day practice. MRS- CECIL DULL IS HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The Zion Lutheran Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Dull Wednesday afternoon with eigh| en mfembers -present. Mrs. Oscar Bieberic-k was received ae a new member. After the routine business Mna. Dull assist d by Mrs. C. M. Ellsworth served delicious refreshments. The JuJy meeting will be held at the Lutheran school house. YOUNG PEOPLES’ CLASS HAS REGULAR MEETING The young peoples claes of Union Chapel met at the home of Keith and Janet Brown Thursday evening. A short (business meeting was held during which plans were made for a social to be held July 7. Games were played and a weiner roast was enjoyed by the following: Edna Lautzenheiser, Margaret Lautenachleger. E’izabeth Cramer, Mrs. Chalies Bailey. Ruth Fleming, Erma and Mary Louise Rabbit. lona Sehnepp, Violet Brown, Devona Howard. Evelyn Connor, Mr- and Mrs. Theral Stults, Leonard Roughia. Guy Koos. Marion Jackson. Charles Chase, Trueman Stults, Lloyd and Lester Sheets, Carl Brown, Robert Bailey, Wendel Scheenan, Keith and Janete Brown. WOMEN OF MOOSE ELECT OFFICERS The Women of the Moose elected the following new officers at the meeting at the Moose home Thursday evening: Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer. Senior Regent; Mrs. Robert August, Past Regent; Mrs. William Huffman, Junior Regent: Mrs. Delma Elzey. Chaiptin; Mis. Lorine Whitehurst, recorder; Mrs. Dee DierkCs treasurer. Tile officers will lie installed at the meeting in two weeks. BEAUTIFUL PARTY IS WELL ATTENDED About one hundred guests attendced the beautiful blossom tea given by the ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church at the church Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. A -musical program with dramatic reedings was enjoyed. Tea was nerved at email tables in the church dining room which was converted into a beautiful flower garden with a profusion of oak leaves and .bou-j quets of summer flowers forming the background. The small tables were centered with bowls of floweifl. Mrs- A. D. Suttles was chairman Hardy Plants suitable for rock gardens 2 for sc, 5 for 10c Outdoor Chrysanthemums sc, 6 for 25c "fay DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave - PHONE 100
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I By HARRISON CARROLL 1 Copyright, 19 ft, I King F<atur‘-» Sunrtlcati’, Inc. HOLLYWOOD-RegardleM of Ito ' •rewcupatlon with Reno, nothing latches the Imagination of Hollywood 1 ■ nore than u wedding. Hearing that Jack Haley’s stundI n for "Mister Cinderella" was to be married, Betty '
I Furness gave the I job for her standJ in in the picture ' I to the bride-to-I be. I Betty's new I stand-in is Elea- ‘ I nore Croo ke r, ' who lias appeared ' on the screen in 1 dancing bltz. Haley’s etand-in is Billy Baxter. ' J Th " wedding ' tn I i place at the I j -went Heights '
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Methodist Episcopal church in Hollywood. Director Edward Sedgwick j 'Um not lost the touch for sentiment, n spite of the fact that this i« his 1 hundred and second production in 23 year# at the business. He and the , ’ whole company plan to attend the I wedding of the happy stand-ins. ’ I > Out of the motley mob used in the , . filming of “The Harden of Allah”, Director Richard Boleslawski has unearthed a budding novelist. He is Sainmaua Basilel, who had an Arab father and English mother. Basilel has l>een trying to get in the scenario department for three years through the extra ranks. Learning the youth was writing a novel on Hollywood ‘ extras, called “The Unsung Mob”. | • Holeslawski read the first two chap- ( ters, liked It and will finance its publishing. Boley, himself a novelist, has got Basilel a job so he can work □n his second novel. — You Asked Me and I’m Telling You! i Mrs. Hilda Foragard, Berkeley: The ■ puma and deer that worked together in “Sequoia” are still together, as far < is Hollywood knows. They made < personal appearances with the pic- I lure. and. afterwards, were sent to an animal farm In Plainview. N. J. J George Eastman, the man who ( trained them, believes they are still I there. < Adrian arrived back on the M-G-M ’ lot somewhat perturbed over the ( extreme hat styles in New York, and t with r. warning that feminine head- i gear due for a radical swing the i other way. Says he: “The screen wouldn’t lare put a hat on one of its stars i lucfe as I saw worn down Broadway. ! Thia ostrernity te women’s hats t
Today’s Vote For Queen
Frieda Scherer 909,500 i Mildred Teeple 092,500 Ruth Elzey 5411.000 Kathryn Engeler 498,550 I Gladys Harvey 420,000 I Patricia iFullenkanip 416,300 1 Berniece ('loss 270,150 Rosemary Holthouse 260,850 Phyliss Krick 171,950 Isabelle Odle 123,750
of the affair. The following young' girls from the Sunday school eerv- j ed: Evelyn Adams. Alice K. Baker,] Jane Kirk, Peggy Staley, Zula and ] Ruth Porter. Marlowe Hoagland, I Patsy Maser, Phyllis Krick and Don-1 na Belle Fennimore. JOLLY BOOSTERS PLAN TO BUY NEW EQUIPMENT It was moved and seconded new equipment should be purchased at the third me?ting of the Jolly Boosters 4-H club held at the Harrison township hall Wednesday. The club also voted to hold meetingfl every other Thursday at two o’clock. After the I?:: -a program wan enjoyed in v. l ■' : 0.-m, entitled ] “Work" was i by Marietta ' Weaver and a i_.i ;:o so’o by Lillian Boroff. The advisers met each class. Audrey Yaney demonstrated cutting out a slip in the third class. Refreshments were served at the i dose of the afternoon by Lillian Boroff and Marguerite Zinn. REPPERT-MINER WEDDING PERFORMED Miss Clara Reppert of Decatur became the bride of Wallace Blue Miner of Mishawaka in a quiet but very impressive wedding ceremony i Thursday morning at nine o’clock. I The wedding took place at Mentone, i Indiana in the home of Allen Blue,
DANCING Mid * Way Inn State Road 527 - East (Near Mercer, Ohio) Saturday and Sunday, June 13-14 Music furnished by Bob Rice and His Blue Hawks. Beer - - Lunch - - Refreshments
presage, a awing biuk to juat aa extreme conaervatlatn," What burns him Is that some of the fans have condemned several of his recent designs as twing too. too ultra. Saw Joe E. Brown on hl» way to the net of "I’olo Joe", looking tit and chipper. The train set reminded bun of his honeymoon trip. It was from downtown tn New York, where ho was married, to Washington Heights. It cost him and the missus exactly 20 cents. Jt took 19 years, be aaid, tor them to get their real honeymoon. It was that trip to China he took with his wife This year, they take another, to Europe, leaving July 23 on the Berengnrla. More literary news H. C. Wltwsr, Jr, son of the late famous short story w riter, was discovered by Bryan Foy working quietly In the sound department at Warners. Result: a writing contract for the 2!-year-old chip off the old block. H. C. Wltwer. Sr., was the author of Marion Davies’ current production. “Cain and Mabel’’. Here and There in Hollywood. . . . They had to invent a machine with corrugated rolls at Paramount to wrinkle the clothes in “A Son Comes Home”. , . . Seemed like Warners' night at the Case Lu Maze with Dick Powell and Joan
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B1 on d e 11. Al Jolson am! Ruby Keeler and Adolphe Menjou with Ver re e Teasedale tw osomlng. . . . Tallulah Bankhead’s □n Robert Benchley’s arm seeing the night spots. ... A Washington picture house, booking in Nazimova In Ibsen’s drama, billed ft
"’A Doll's House’—Bring the Children". . . . Andre Kostelanetz will direct the music In the next l.lly Pons picture. . . . Carole Lombard's Alaska vacation Is off: shooting schedules Is the reason. . . . Bing Crosbys move into their new Toluca lake house. . . . Marlene Dietrich's dropped the slouch hats for berets. . . . Lupe Velez gave Tarzan an auto that long for his birthday. Bruce Cabot and Adrienne Ames helped them celebrate. . . . Josephine Hutchinson wears a compass as a necklace pendant that once belonged to Duse. What famous star, who doesn't worry about bank balances, keep.* his faithful butler broke by constant borrowing?
I Kathryn Hower . 118,100 Betty Macklin 88,700 Rosemary Miller 77,450 1 Evelyn Kohls 61,250 Marjorie Carroll 60.550 Lenore Teeple 49,300 Ruth Voglewede 42.100 Elaine Gaffer 57.200 Alice Lenhart 33,100 Mildred Acker 20,050
' grandfather of the groom. ! The sitig’e ring vowb were re'reived <by Rev. C. J- Miner, father I of th? groom, before an archway ; decorated with baskets of cut flowI era. The bride wore a flimply fashionnd aqua marine blue lace dress. Mrs. Miner is the daughter of William Reppert of south of Decatur. She is a graduate of Indiana University and for the past four years haw been employed as Latin instructor in the Decatur high school. Mr. Miner is the son of Rev. C. J. Miner of Athene, Ind., formerly of this city. He was graduated from ! Indiana University and for the past ] two years has been head of the science department of the Mishawaka high school. Mr. and Mrs. Miner will reside in Bloomington this summer where the former will take postgraduate work •In the co’lege. After Auguet 1 the couple will be at home in Miehwaka where Mr. Miner hae again accepted 'the position as head of the science department. Decatur guests at the wedding included Mrs. Forrest Owens, Miss Martha Reppert. Miss Phyllis Owens Miss Helen Jean Owens and iMi Russell Owens. Mrs. Miner was the honor guest i at a number of pretty parties and t’- nners the past two weeks.
PERSONALS Mlsu Vent Porter has : omipletetl her sophomore year ut Ball slute teachers' college und will upend the summer vacation w-'ih her purenu, Mr. und Mrs. Mlles Porter. The Decutur Girls' Bund, tintler the dh’e.tlon of Albert Selletneyer, will pre.-ient u concert Sunday ufternoon ut tha Flatrock Lutheran fli-ho .I und church picnic. The picnic will be held one mile oust and one mile north of Houglund und the r.ublk’ io cordially -Invited to attend. I r irg The Decatur Girls’ bund under the I dire tlon of Albert Selletneyer, will, give a concert from 1:30 to 2 o'clock , Saturday afternoon ut the Decatur, high flchool auditorium in connection with the county commence-; men* exercises. Mr. und Mru. Ralph Yager, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Jesee Cole, und Mr. und '
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Mrs- Grover Oliver worn among I thorn l from Drcntnr who uttPiulevi , the national convention in ClevlaiKl ( this week. I). F. Suman and John Doan have ‘ returned from Cleveland where ‘ they attended the Republican nuIlona) convention. i Mra. Vincent Borman and Mr 1 and Mrs. Mutt lx<ach of Indianapolis j ■ visited in Huntington lust evening s Mrs. Frank Braun and Mrs. Leo ‘ Kirsch spent Thurmlay evening In J Fort Wuyne. Mrs. John Heller visited over ' night In Hurlford City. She will , return today, accompanied by Mr. | He'ier. A curd from Mrs. F. 11. Hubbard | s shows that she Is in charge of u I “Mother Hubbard's” room und i breakfast residence at Whitehall, Michigan, overlooking White Lake, ' the beautiful. Al Anker has added a new ■ Wayne computing gas pump, at his Five Points station. The pump
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Is the very latest and allows every thing—the gallons and the exact amount of the sale In dollars and cents. It Is motor driven and a clever improvement in pump*. Charles A. Hurdge of this city and his sister, Ml.w Merle Hurdge of Portland have returned to their homes from Cleveland where they attended the Republican national convention und vlelted their brother Joe Hurdge and family. Mr. Bnrdge served aw eergeunt-at-arms und Miss Burge hud a desk in the pres.? gallery during the convention.
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