Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1936 — Page 3

ft IN SOCIETY — . , IHuuiolint* Coverdale Ej( larence Jay Heavers M.ulcllm 1 <'overdule, daughter of Mrs Karl Gilbert WQK ilic bride of Clarence Jay Heavers. son of Mr ami iii h beautiful ceremony at mJx-thlrty o'clock Siijiir- ,, in, First Presbyterian church. The Rev George O. ,I, ,1 the ceremony, preceding which u fifteen minute ■P'* 11 Mi Bmm

: , 111• 11 o' 'll' ami Miss |H 1 . n.ihl Is ep;) •! white WM ... • Small hutloas V'H Hr|L; ■ at the neck-1 ’ I;. carried a j lilies. BX,.i tiny hut .. ■gE- ami .loliaurn ' i , . ! KdfL; I 'sllcrs Wo'V Alfred lit aver I'ebeautifully decfor KclL ml,, d "ii < iiln r h"! two hundred Bits lit ' • I-'lks home on North -. t Those who assi-t-Mrs. Karl ■na of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Bert of Indianapolis. K Mi„ Te. pi". Miss Louise jgxi Mrs. Chaltner Deßol*. and Mrs. Alfred of this city and Miss KtSt -k of Detroit. veiling the couple wedding trip, keeping a secret. Bsrfrij : Mis. Beavers wore Htiislr i dress, with hat. gloves, Ball footwear to match. Her of black seal fur. be at home after Hht Coughs checked without "dosing.” m ; J r i wicks rub on Jf Vapoßub

1. HI SON CARROLL ip.t right, 1935, lures Syndicate, Ine. OD—An early divorce ilm colony will be that cnnedy against Dance usby Berkeley. The Myrna, who once was nan to Charlie Chapback from Honolulu at her long postponed be filed any day now. >ntain a minimum of declares, and will be Angeles. le gay lads about the (he has plenty of iney and he used to be a screen star) keeps ysterics and his houseproar by allowing two run loose in his back are dainty pets, but )it of wandering into in which occasions the ve to round them up, ry dickens is to pay. anything breakable is Bella Spewack, whose Girl” wowed Broadio are now out here to of 1937" for Walter s a married pair, but try collaboration is >y legal partnership agreement, either can association by giving ice to the other, lunch room table the group of writers were he arrangement. Graand Gene Towne, also fer staff, were present, do you think I feel," “X have to give tvs' notice when I want d Me and I’m Telling 5 Stem, Newark: The Charlie Chaplin ever called “Kid's Auto was produced by KeyNovember of 1913. lary at the time was irise birthday party tarsha Hunt by her unusual in one respect very leading man who

November 2nd at .'US North Second street. .Mrs. Beavers graduated from the Decatur high school and attended the University of Michigan. She is a member of the Tri Ka.opa sorority. For the past j year she has been employed as j secretary in the offices of the I Homo Telephone and Telegraph I company, Fort Wayne. Mr. Beavers graduated from the Decatur high school and Is asso- | dated with the Pumphrey Jewelry | comptuiy here. I Out of town guests at the wed- ; ding were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ellis, j (’assapolis, Mich.; Mrs. Mae Coverdale, Reno. Nevada; Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Evans, Akron, O ; i Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Schoen, Mas--1 sillon, Ohio; Miss Jane HalloI peter, Terre lla.ute, Ind.; Miss Marcia Snow, Wabash, Ind.; Mr. ana Mrs. Olenn Boa vers, Toledo, Ohio; Miss Merle Burdge. Portland. Ind.; Dr. and Mrs. H. 0. Jones and son George Stanley, Berne. Ind.; Miss laniise Pollmeyer, Miss Lucinda Henline, Miss Marjory Hobrock, Miss Virginia Wilkinson, Miss Isabel Wilkinson, Miss Madie Auten, Mrs. Elfie Ellis, daughter Patsy Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dicken, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ear) G. Schwalm, Mrs. Katherine Wiles, Miss Ellen Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doertfler, Mr. C. D. Tills, Mrs. H. E. Feistkorn. Miss Marie Wiedeman, Miss Olive Lehman, Miss Vera Pfeiffer, Miss Li 11 is4l Puryear, all of Fort Wayne. Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Cable and Mr. R. L. Wood, Fort Wayne; Mr 3. Cara Cooper. Mr. and Mns. B. J. Branham. Mr. and Mrs. Terry O' Connell and Dr. Elisabeth Conger. Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William Dellenbeck. Miss Lynn Brask, Detroit. Mich.; Mr. Wayne Beavers. Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Douglas, Union City. AUXILIARY HAS SOCIAL MEETING The American Legion Auxiliary enjoyed a social meeting last Friday evening at Legion hall- During a brief business session it was decided to have a bingo party a*, the home November 20th. Bingo was then piayed and numerous small prizezs were awarded, j Refreshments were served. Ap-

has ever played Si* Paramount actress was invited to attend. The list consisted of John Howard, Tom Keene, Robert Cummings, Paul Kelly, Leif Erikson and Kent Taylor. Frieda Inescort and her author husband, Ben Ray Redmon, have taken an automobile race driver under their wing. He is Ted Hartman, pilot of midget cars in coast speed events. Between races, Hartman chauffeurs the Warner actress and her spouse around Hollywood. Here and There in Hollywood. . . . Maureen O’Sullivan's family were so excited about the coming reunion that they wired her: "Arriving Saturday”, but forgot to name the train. The star sent more than two dozen wires, covering every train on every line, until she located them. The telegraph tolls were $23.70. . . . Bill Henry and Grace Durkin have revised their plans again and now Intend to get married within the next six weeks. . . . Connie Simpson, socialite fiancee of Jack La Rue doesn't dare leave him for a minute. She came out of a hat shop near the Roosevelt hotel the other day and found that Jack had gotten out of the car and was showing some Mexican street laborers how to operate a pneumatic drill. Incidentally, he hasn’t been able to raise his arms since. . . . MaestroComposer Johnny Green doesn't confine all his attentions to Ginger Rogers, but he is true to R-K-O at least. That was Margot Grahame with him at the Brown Derby. . . . The Warner Brothers company making "Another Dawn” employs a chap named Ram Singh to do nothing but wind turbans around the heads of 150 extras. . . . The new authorized biography of Bmg Crosby by Brothers Ted and Larry will be off the presses about the time his Columbia plciure, “Pennies From Heaven", is released. It carries the one word title, Bing . Today’s Puzzle: What son b ' writer was plenty embarrassed at (the "Pig-Skin Parade" preview when the girl he was with was suddenly set upon by another who scratched her face and banged her over the head with a fur coat?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OVTOBER 2(5,

CLIIR CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Maey Phonea 1000 — 1001 Monday Zion Lutheran Missionary, called meeting, school, 2 p. m, Research Club, Mrs. H. R. Carson. 2:30 p. m . Pythian Sisters Masquerade Party K. of P. Home, after Temple. Literatre Department, Mrs. Charles Dugan, 7:30 p. m. Dramatic Section, Mies Eileen Burk, 17: SO p. m. Art Department Miss Velma Waltere, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday South Ward P. T. A. school building 2:30 ,p. m. Pinochle Club, Mrs William Lister, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Home Economics Club, Halloween Masquerade, Mrs. Amos Ketchnm. Root Township Home Economica Club, Monmouth Gym, 1:30 p. m. Adame County Federation ot Clubs, Miss Vivian Burk, 2:30 p. m.| Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30 p. ns. Kirkland Twp. Economics Club, Kirkland High School, Ip.m. Zion Junior Walther League, l school hall, 7:30 p. m. Eastern Star Initiation, Maeonlc Hall, 7:30 p. m. Civic Section, Library Rest Room 7 p. m. Delta Theta Tail and Alumnae, Elks Home, 8 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club Mrs. John Soling. N. X. T. Club, Mrs. Merrill Schnitz 2 p. mGirl Scouts. Troop One, Central, after school. Union Twp. Woman's Club, Mrs. Henry Bauman. 1:30 p. m. Ladies’ Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Jesee Sutton, 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul, K of C. hall, 2 p. m. Thursday Eta Tau Sigma Masquerade, Mrs. Dick Arnold, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Grove Missionary Society. Mrs. Glenn Jackson, 1:30 p. m. Homestead Home Economics Club Mrs. Elmo Miller, 7:30 p. m. Friday St. Marys Twp. Home Economics Club, Mrs. Will Johnson, 1 p. mpointments and decorations were in keeping with Halloween. Hostesses were the Mesdames Dallas Brown, Charles Burke, Nick Braun and Tillman Gehrig. There will be a called meeting of the Civic Section of the woman’s c'ub in the Library rest room Tuesday evening promtply at seven o’clock. The Historical club will meet with Mrs. John Schug Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock MrsGiles Porter will be the leader for the afternoon. There will be a joint meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority and the alumnae at the Elks home Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. The N- N. T. club will meet with Mrs. Men 111 Schnitz. 312 North Fifth street, Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. Members are asked to please note change in time. The Homestead home economics club will meet with Mrs. Elmo Miller Thursday evening at seveno’clock. Asssisting hostess will be Mrs. Dan Neireiter and Mrs. Cletus Miller. HOSTESSES FOR BRIDGE PARTY The first of a series of bridge parties was given Saturday night when Mrs. P. B. Thomas and Mrs. H. B. Macy entertained a number of their friends at the home of the latter on Nor’h Second

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The entertaining rooms were decorated with bouquets of fall flowers At the close of the games prizes were given to Mrs. Leo Kirsch, Miss Della Sellemeyer and Mrs. Charles Breiner. A lovely luncheon was served a‘ small tables centered with bouquets of dwarf zinnias, by the hostesses assisted by Miss Florence Haney. The guests included the Mesdames Leo Kirsch. Charles Breiner, L. A. Cowens, Ralph Yager, Paul Saurer, Gerald Cole. Carroll Burkholder, Palmer Eicher, Arthur Holthouse. Avon Burk, and the Misses Vivian Burk, Mary Macy, Della Selimeyer, Matilda Sellemeyer, Kathryn Kauffman, Helen Haubold and Florence Haney.

GUESTS ENJOY WAFFLE SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kuhn entertained a number of friends with a chicken and waffle supper Sunday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of the former. Decorations were of black and orange, carrying out the 'Halloween colors During the evening bridge was enjoyed and prizes were awarded j to Mrs. Carl Gerber, Dr. Palmer Elcher and Can'oll Burkholder, i The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Burkholder, Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Either, Dr. A. N. Ferguson of Fort Wayne and Mrs. I. W. Macy. MR. AND MRS. ED ZWICK CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zwick of Preble township celebrated ‘heir twentyfifth wedding anniveieary Thursday October 22nd. Mr. Zwick is the trustee of the township in which he lives. The couple has three sons, Gerhard, Edgar and Louie. A number of friends and neighbors surprised them Thursday evening. Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Mrs. Henry Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schroeder and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder and family, Mr. and Mrs- Martin Scheumann and family, Mr. and Mrs. ltudy Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shroeder, Ed Rossman, 'Hi!degard and Norbert Bultemeier and Miss Irene Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sehroyer and daughter Kathryn were Sunday dinner guests at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. August Werling, The Dramatic Section of the wo-

man’s club will meet with Miss Eileen Burk this evening at seventhirty o’clock. Asssisting hostesses will be Mrs. Herman Ehinger, Mis. P. B. Thomas and Miss Ferrai Feni-! more. A sketch of Shakespeare will be given by Mrs. Harold Zwick, and a review of “Romeo and Juliet” by j Miss Grace Coffee. The Eeta Tau Sigma sorority will j hold a masquerade party at the home of Mrs. Dick Arnold Thursdayevening. Members are to meet at the home of Miss Kathryn Archbold at 7:30 o’clock. The Pleasant Grove missionary society will meet with Mrs. Glenn Jackson Thursday afternoon at onethirty o’clock.

The Art Department of the woman’s club will enjoy a .pot-luck dinner at the home of Miss Velma Wal ters at seven-thirty o’clock. Mrs. J. T. Myers will be the program leader for the evening and her subject will be “Flemish Art.” The St. Marys township home economics club wiil meet with Mtw. Will Johnson Friday afternoon at one o’clock. The election of new officers will be held at this time. The leaders will have a lesson and a good attendance is desired. Members are asked to note change of day. IPFRffINALS j. 0. Sellemeyer. our Pacific correspondent writes that the Landon reception was big but that there were about as many "olios” as cheers and that his address was almost stopped several times. He insists that RooseveTf will carry the state with a big margin to spare. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hall of New Castle were the week-end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Parrish. The Misses Martha Calland and Lorenze Linn returned to Denison University, Granville, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied by the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Calland. C. J. Spangler, who has been confined to his home in the Morrison building, because of a fall suffered a few weeks ago is able to be up and is visiting Lis friends. Mies Alice Allweln returned Sunday afternoon to Chicago after a several days' visit in Decatur with

her Mother, Mrs- Grace Allwein and her brother, Tom Allwein. Mr. and Mrs. Branham and Mrs. Cara Cooper returned yesterday afternoon to their home in Indianapolis after attending the CoverdaleBeavere wedding Saturday. Miss Ruth Cook was the week-end guest of Miss Idabelle Worthman at Preble. Mr. and Mrs. B. Claude Case have returned to their home in Connersville liter a visit with their daughter Mrs. Carroll Burkholder. Mi. and Mrs. B. R. Farr and Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr and daughters returned early Sunday eveninr from a week-end visit in Frankfort with Mrs. Don Farr’s mo'her, M s. Lee Kelley. Mrs. Ben Schroyer recently received a letter from her sister, Miss Ella Mutschler of Los Angeles, Ca!., who wishes to be remembered to her many friends in Decatur. Miss Mutschler is a representative of Pitkin and Company and travels through Oregon, Washington and

Calfiornia. Mr. and Mrs. iA- R. Aashbaucher and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapp visited relatives in Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Elzey is ill at her home on Monroe street. Mr. and Mrs. Freeh Hower and children of Pendleton have returned home after a several days visit here. N. C. Nelson, county chairman and Mayor Holthouse attended the Democratic caucus held yesterday, at Indianapolis. Phil Byron of Peru was a Sunday guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roy 'Archbold. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl and son Phillip have returned to Toledo, Ohio after a week end visit with relatives here. Robert Langenhart of Toledo. Ohio spent Sunday in Decatur visiting old friends. Miss Dolores Klepper, eklest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper of this city, who is attend-} ing Georgian Court College at | Lakewood, New Jersey, has been ! chosen from a large group of aspirants for an editorial position on| the year book, which also qualifies her for service on the newspaper. o Harold Fortney Is Steadily Improving • The condition of Harold Fortney, ho was trampled by horsee a week ago last Sunday, wan reported to be Btuadily improving, the attending f physician stated today.

Important Post Was Off ered To Couzens Washington, Oct. 26 —(UP)—The White House revealed today in a formal statement that Preeiden’ Roosevelt last September 17 had offered the chairmanship of the marit'me commission to the late Sena'or James Couzens, Rep., Mich, i o Indiana Democratic Party Leaders Meet Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 26—(UP) —Democratic forces were rallied today for the general election after a conferncc of state party leaders. Gov. Paul V. McNutt urged the conteries to "prove to the nation that Indiana definitely is a democratic state.” Support of President Roosevelt and tne state ticket was pledged by Senati rs Frederick Van Nuys and

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Sherman Minton. M. Clifford Townsend, party gubernatorial candidate urged county and district officers to get out he vote on election day. o f PREBLE NEWS * ♦ « Progressive pinochle was enjoy- | ed. prizes being awarded to Gilbert Koeneman first, and Walter Koeneman consolation. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Koeneman. Those present were: Gilbert and Harold Hoffman, Edward Kirchner, Walter Gilbert and Oscar Koeneman, Alvin Macke, Marcus Schueler, Werner, Stolp, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Doehrman, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koeneman and fa- ! mily. The honored guest was the recipient of many useful gifts. o — Hear Hon. James E. W atson. D. C. H. S. Thursday Night.