Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1936 — Page 3

IN SOCIETY

HrS, ladies- a.o ■ 7, day MEETING '■w t I*.l 1.-IH-' aid W",' - f Mrs - p T y '-tfl .tt . n-l " "" n *ro" ■:: ,i.n the Mi*, M Smirh. Torn s " 11 V’’, ami Bobby. Man r ,i M.i.-ti'i. F'oyd Arv, 11,- — r Cha- Shoaf. d I W’-l-o-li. Alvin o'! M Him li<’Klioaf. SOLEMNIZED . which was . mm: t I)t ,. ... higan. Mis* PUP*'.’ < :!thT ll! '>■' th'iiif ’llr. ; I of l>'-i atui . hji:i I’.- E. Quont read a f-' w ::n ;if >• frieml*. „ >,r-,| ■ . uraJuate of the creek hisb school and -has -I in otfi i- of S-’-a-. ~: year*. I ...... in this I : ■! from i and Fort 1 'V, lb- now Stove SoinBattle | .,- > ’i.i.-- street. Battle, B I AGNES FUHRMAN WITH SHOWER m .. |^Hr . isd JI - Harry Fuhrman, i . ■ .iti<! .'.I r- John Hart- » ev.-nt of Sunday, honored with ..id mim-ellan- .. -i-' with fa'l flower*. . • - with [iriz.-s being same, which in -■• -med to the bride- ■- ■ me of : ink and a■ ms the him and tallies wer- entered Ki::. vaw - holding pink and flowers. -'.. -w. • were arranged under ,i eprinklai: wli .1: bad pink and blue - .chins to eeaeh gift. ■'■ I- .ea , i nurse luncheon s.-- . Ia- h . lose of the evenT m< .tided the Mieses B's Dutliin, Cleo Light. Ruth Clji-a Mutnina. Francis Mabie Huret. Stella Betty Trieker, Gladys m- P ■ W ayii- lievotia HowHuth Buhner of Berne. Mary ■Brriman. Ruth Yakes. Christiana S I-ILI GERBER IB Teacher of ■ PIANO and ORGAN ■ 115 N. Bth st. Phone 577

Boy Admits Threatening Shirley «* «&» 3j *' $ x ' ”A if • < T> . ' / F K ’ > / W Wi nft i fN* ■ i a, & / i=. M i iC jd aW/ I\l a *J| w '■ '' . ' S ■kua i- ' I rank Stephens and K'.aird '?. ; ,’ - ; a ■ ■■) „»•- thal he had Bent * 425,000 extortion note to the mother lj . n , lr ey Temple, threatening the child star. Frank E. Stephens, *o”iH ai arrested b y G-men at Atlanta. Ga.. where he was found King in a restaurant. Another youth. Sterling Powell. 16. is held an t. Net., {.ending trial, or. a charge of attempting to extort $25 000 from the child actress last spring. -< EDITORS: Please watch wires.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 I Will I, ... Friday > Dance After Football Game, .Ma sonic Hall. Pocahontaa Called Meeting. Red I I Men's Hall, 7:30 p. m. 11 Philathra ClM* Pot Luck Supper Mr*. K. E. Zimmerman. 6:10 p. m. .j M. E., Y. M. C. Claw. Mr. and t Mrs. Jack Leigh. 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Bible Class, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones. 8 p. m. GlrhC King’s Heralds, .Mien Evelyn Plasterer, 4 p. m. Saturday j Cafeteria Supper, Zion Reformed ■j Church. 5 to 7 o’clock. i| Evangelical Missionary Stniety I jßaked Goods Sale. Brock Store, 8:30 -' a. m. Evanvelica! Mission Band, -church parlors, 3 p. m. Monday Research Club, called meeting, Mrs. Leo Saylors. 2:30 p. m. District Meeting Rebekah Ixidge 1. O. O. F. Hall. 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. iueaday i Delta Theta Tati, Agnes Baker, Mercer Ave.. 7:30 p m. Wednesday j Historical Club, Mre. Ed Christen ’ 2:30 p. m. Ever Ready Class Vegetable soup and Pie Sale M. E. Church. '■ nursday j M. E. Ladies' lAid. Mr®. Frank ' Crist 2:30 p. m. Preaoytgria Ladies’ <Aid. Mrs. I Lois Black, 2:30 p. m. ' Fortney, Florence Des Jean and the Mesdames Elizabeth Strahm. Allen , Rocke, John Hartman of Bluffton, Howard Craig of Fort Wayne. Winson Romley of Berne. Alnn Beineke. Frank Hurst. Virgil Andrews, Harry Fuhrman and the honor guest Miss Fuhrman. YOUNG MATRONS TO OPEN SEASON The Young Matrons club will -.tier, their meetings tor the fall and winter seasons with a dinner at the hoipe of Mrs. Hillman Gehrig Tuesday evening at five-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Dallas Goldner will be the assisting -hostess. The follownig articles of food will be on sale at the Brock Store | Saturday: cake, cookies, pies, cot-| tage cheese, potato salad, baked beans, dressed young chickens, j chicken and noodles. The sale of fiaked goods is being given by t.he missionary society of the Evangelical church. MOOSE WOMEN PLAN FOR DISTRICT MEET The Women of the Moose held their regular meeting at the home Thursday evening with a good attendance. During the business meeting plans were made and the following committees appointed for the , distr’ t meeting to be held in Decatur October 4th; prize committee, co-vorkeren Martha Zmmm And E'lith Tester; gifts, Edna Roop and Dora Cook. Van Wert and Marion will be guests at the meeting. The district ine’udes chapters of Angola, Bluffton. Huntington, Wabash Auburn

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1936.

Kendallville, Fort Wayne and Co,-I umbfa City. The local chapter was an Invitation by the Van Wert chapter to attend tihe annual picnic at ihe Van Wert Fair ground*, Bun'day, September 27th. A basket supper wilt be enjoyed at six u'cltx k. The obligation was given to aev|iral new members who will be Initiated at the district meeting. The gift prize was won by co-worker Mary Lahmon. The attendance prize was not awarded. The next meeting wIIHIk- held September 24. D. Y. B. CLASS MEETS WITH MRS. SHACKLEY The D. Y. B. class of the I'nlted Brethren Sunday school met Thursday evening at the home of Mr.s. William Shackley. Devotional* were led tiy Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. Kohenold. a 1(B| After a brief bueiesn meeting a contest was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. SHOWER GIVEN HONORING MR. AND MRS JOHNSON Mies Esta Fleming Mrs. Herman, Kuhn and Mrs. Lucile Miller entertained recently at the home of the I former with a kitchen shower hon-1 oring Mr. and Mrn. Martin Johnson. I Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss; Ruth Fleming. Contests were enjoyed and prizes were given to Mary Ladd. Ruth Ohles, Margaret Lautenschleger, Lucile Miller. Opal Drum and Viola: Ray. Special entertainment was given: two readings. Bonita Miller and two songs. Fayma Miller. A wagon, decorated in pink and green and piled high with gifts was pulled in by Allen and Irene Fleming. cousin and niece of Mns. Johnson .At the close of the evening refreshments of ice cream, cake and lemonade were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ladd amt sons James and Eugene Van Wert Ohio. Miss Nina Mclntosh. Monroeville. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and son Doyle, Mrs. Kenneth Ohler. i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rayl, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fleming and sons Allen,

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| and James, Mr. and Mrs. George Scheiderer. Mrs. Philip Kuhn, Mr. ’ and Mrs. Herman Kuhn and son j Gerald, -Miss Esther Mugley, Miss Mabie Hawkins, Mrs. Carl C. Fuell-1 fng. Mie. I-aura Myers, Mrs. Merle Bristol and daughters I-oulse and Helena. Mrs. Lucile Miller and daughters Boneta and Fayma. Mike I Opal Drum. Miss Edna Mae Lautzenhelser, Mb.* Margaret Lautenschleger, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mrs. Rollle Crozier. Cloycle Crozier, Melvin Crozier, Raymond Fuelling, Mrs. Russell Fleming and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. R. K.l Fleming, Miss Esta Fleming'and J the honored guesis Mr. and Mrs. j Marlin Johnson. The ladies’ aid of the Presbyter- ‘ lan church will meet with Mrs. Lois ; Black Thursday afternoon at two-; th.'jty o’clock. The ladies’ aid of the Methodist; Episcopal churoh will meet with Mi*. Frank Crist Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Assisting hostesses wi'l be Mrs. Charles Fletcher and Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. The latt r will also have the devotional*. ■ MR. AND MRS. GASS , , HONORED WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gass of Fort I Wayne, who were married recently,) were the guests of honor at a dinner at Sunset park last : occasion was also the sixty-fifth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Adelaide Gass and al' members of the ) family were present. The dinner was served in the hall at Sunset. The tab'e was decorated with a wedding cake and a birthday cake as well as bouquets of nasturtiums. The honor guests received a number of lovely gifts. MRS. W. F. BEERY HASTESS TO SOCIETY i The woman's foreign missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. F. Beery. Mns. H. R. Carson <had the devotional* and Mrs Harry Crownover the program. The suibject for the afternoon ; was "Work of Missionaries in India

THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN Orators are filling the air with arguments, political brickbats I are flylng-~the greet John Public is being beaought for Its votes for i one or the other political party. You will help to decide by your ! November vote. Our Service Bureau nt Washington has some pertinent literature--completely non-paritean in charaster — that will i interest you. Here are the titles: 1. The Presidency of the U. S. 2. Political Party History in the U. S. 3. Presidential Elections since 1789 4. How the States have voted In Presidential Elections 5. The Public Debt of the United States. K you want thfe packet of five bulletins, send the coupon below: I CUP COUPON HERE Dept. G-31, Washington Service Bureau, Daily Democrat, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. I want the POLITICAL PACKET of five bulletins and enclose ' ten cents in coin, or postage stamps, to cover return postage and [ handling costs. Mail to: NAME i STREET and No CITY STATE 1 am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

and Africa,” At the close of the afternoon de licioun refreshment* were served by ; Mrs. William Lyttle. Mrs. F. R. : F nnimore and Mrs. W. F. Beery. | The next meeting will be guest day and will be held at the home of Mr*. R. A. Stuckey. I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Van Eman of) JetHUp, Lowa, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barr of Devils Lake, N D._ visited Mr. Barr’s sister, Mns. Mae Ketchum of this city enroute to Rochester. N. Y., where their son George Ms cfiapected with the EtaMman ) school of music. Mrs. Paul Kuhn. Mrs. Carrol Bur Mrs. Pau' Kuhn, Mr*. Carroll Burkholder and Mrs. Herman Myers and son John motored to Bluffton this morning where Mrs. Myers and son will remain for a several days visit. Mr. ad Mrs. Irwin Goldner will leave Saturday for Long Lake, Mich., wihere they will enjtoy a

week's vacation. Mrs. Paul Kuhn and Mrs. Palmer Eich fl r visited in Fort. Wayne Thursday. Mias Florence Haney returned to her teaching at the North Ward school this morning after a two days Illness. COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers William F. McKean et ux to Albert Hollinger et ux. in-lots 67 and 68 in Monroe for $1350. o Trade in a Good Town ■— De<-atur Cash IF WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE

—• Adams County Memorial Hospital t • Mis* Edna Melcher, Monroeville, route 2, admitted this morning. Mrs. John Heckler. Monroeville, admitted tihl^-' morning. Mrs. Frank Llniger, Decafur route 2, dismissed this morning. Mrs. Ivan Capehart, 927, Russell street, di*mi«»-“d this morning. Miss beta Myers, Ohio City, dismissed thia morning. Mrs. Harry lleik'ey, Craigvilie, route 1, dismissed this morning. (J - .—I ... New Hospitalization Insurance Program Indiana|>olis, Ind . Sept. 18 —(UP) —A new hospitalization insurance program Is being offered employed persons in a group of t«n or more, the medical and dental business bureau announced today. Through {payment of two and a half cents a day. members of the new plan will receive 21 days of free care in any credited general hospital In the United States. The benefits are paid direct to the hospital se'eeted. Industrial firms have shown keen interest in the program which is being extended throughout the state as rapidly as representative* tan Ibe

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