Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1936 — Page 3

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’■C-jving Day Observed In City Family Dinners, Reunions Duy i" Decatur was the occasion of nian\ .1. li<-i,. .mil family reunions. Such parties, as reporo.,l t., ini.

per Dinner (( of North tO ‘1 ALE iw'i —— T >. **"*K B-i■ ’'" Mr - '"" l Mis ' ’ Mlll sclilcr. °b <liiugh-■jK-U:' ■ • ■ oil Fimlori- ' ' : " A "" 1 1' »lle Smitb Family ’■tayn.n : I and Mrs. W. di ‘"" l W. They are fr,jMll. i.-'-H Smith George Mrs. Edison son of Hockey - fl Dan and daughter of Chicago. Farr Guests <**•: Mrs. Don Furr and rd ~,,, () f guests le Mi^^K,i. : - 'hi' day includMoiel tiiuilier. Mrs. Loe HO, p.int. Mr and Mrs. and Earl Ms n At Gerbtrs M' Tiilman Gerber had ; ong Mr and Mrs. I! >b>e Mr - ani! ,:■ Mr. and Mrs. ii Allen. David on teHp o,l i , '" 111 ( ’ rer!,pr - I Kirsch Guests Mrs l.ee Kirsch and a- tin ir guests the is - Mr. and Mi s. B. »Ci® r B Turkey Dinner I. rs®lj y r< Hoss Malloneo 'with a turkey dinner laid for Mr. and Mrs. Kkiahn of Fort Wayne, Mrs. B'i'li "" Harriett Shoc- ’• ’ am! Mrs. Mallonee and Mil <■)»;, Knapps (M| B®r. &d Mrs. H.i. ry Knapp and ■* > .'ind I!i< hard had as ing day guests Kt. Ir ither and -sisterMr.. W. Bock est Mrs - Ne,son X'l-ini war, hostes; — sm im Miss Naomi Tontlins. H^^Blti', ~Mr and Mrs. ErnSi'k and the Misses Ber-! is and Doris Nelson. I Belt Dinner ' l] 1 Rell pn i°F ? d -Htemil: tliMr son and daugii—“■ffllaw Mr. and Mns. William a*IMl 'B II - 1 ''l Nancy and son ■k J Family Dinner Mrs. A. R. Holthouse id as their Tlianksgiv•L flw ! ••■■ mother. BB: Hidthonse and daugh- — 'SI 8 ' Xeprud and Mr. and and Norbert u of Fort Wayne. Evening Dinner M ■ Herman lulling or enThanksgiving dinner £'■> " ' lurk C'.vers were la’d Mrs. '!. O. .Tones of ■ Mary ('. Ehinger and Miss eanette, and Mr. ■B Filina r ana son James. | Basket Dinner Br .Re basket dinner was enA. .1. Beavers residence gf~~ ——■ ~. B* l * l fr~*'irrnnr innwin.wiiwiM’TT I > I GALA DRESSES ■ B'B I CT'v rr'T ■ a*' 1110 lEjiiing ! ’yCv\' fi. /y ULA' IW M It I ■ 95 - pastels are here in the |Evlfl St sty ' es the new season. new fabric — every new individually new and dedifferent. | i l ßW!t Sses and Womens sizes. |*rs. Louisa Braden g " u !®Monroe sis. Phone 737

CLITR CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Auxiliary, American Legion Home 7:45 p. m. Philo Class, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lake. 6:15 p.m. postponed one week. Philathea Class, Mrs. Curtis Moser. 7:30 p. m. M. E Ladies' Aid, Mrs. Clyde But- ’ ler, 2:30 p. m. Girls' Choir Prac'ise, Reformed cnurch, 7 p. m. St. Marye Twp. Heme Economics Club, Pleasant Mills School House 1 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale, Methodist Episcolal church basement. 1 p. ni. lueeday Psi lota Xi, Helen Shroll, South First street. Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. Dwight Sheets, 6 p. m. Thursday M. E. Woman's Hume Missionary, Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. Dinner Bridge Club Mrs. Herman Fhlnger. 6:30 ip. m. on Seventh street Thursday noon including a number of guests from out of the city. The afternoon was spent in visiting and a buffet supper , served in the evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas ard son Lorrain • of Union City, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ( able and children, Audrey and | Claude APen of Waynedale, Mr. I and Mrs. Russel Owen and son, ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. ('. J. Beavers and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers and son 1 Jimmy, Miss Bernice Krefecher and 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peavers and son Edward. ; Guests at Butlers i Mr. and Mrs. Omer Butler of ' north east of the city had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raymond of Columbus. Ohio, • Ra’iph Butler of Detroit, Mr. , Mr. and Mrs. Freck Hower and : children and Mr. and Mrs. Rober’ ■ Haugk, all of Pende'ton. Mr. and i M rs. Guy Brown and son Billy of Decatur. . Guests At Callands Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Calland j entertained with a turkey dinner at noon Thursday. Covers were laid] tor Mr. and Mrs. E G. Davis and 'son Roger of Cleveland, Mrs. H. J Calland of Summerfield. Ohio. Mrs., F’izabeth Markel. Mr. and Mrs.) Frank Alton and sons Jay and ’ George and Mr. and Mrs. Calland j I and daughter, Mira Martha. ANNUAL TURKEY TROT HELD AT COUNTRY CLUB j Seventy-five couples enjoyed the music of LoweV Myer's 10 piece ! bayd and vocalist at the annual Turkey Trot sponsored by the Phi Delta | Kappa fraternity at the Decatur Country dug Thanksgiving evening. The dance was informal and was

Best Wishes for Success It is with all sincerity that we extend Congratulations and best wishes for success to Jesse Sutton in his new Jewelry Store. We are happy to have him in our midst and hope he may continue to show the progressive spirit and determination which has been his during the past year. Raymond C. Keller Carl C. Pumphrey

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intended by members and guests.' ' I>r. E. P. Fields and Severin' Schurger were the members of the arrangements committee. Everett I Sheets and Harold Daniels were In ■ charge of the ticket sales — A PLEASANT SURPRISE GIVEN TO PASTOR When the Pastor. Geo, W. Baller, land family of the Mt. Tabor Charge | 'I. E. Church, returned home from 1 | the revival meeting at Mt. Hope' Tuesday night and opened the door,| a flood of light flashed, revealing ihat the congregation had .pro- | ceded them and occupied the par- 1 image. They also found the Clark's! Chapel people had come from their grayer meeting and were mingling! with the Mt. Hope people. The pastor and his wife were blindfolded and led to the dining table where tlwir eyes opened on a great pyramid of good things to eat, crown ed by a big fat. tin key, and sur-| rounded by a happy people singing "Happy Thanksgiving Co You." All enjoyed an evening of sacred song including a reading: “The! Preacher’s Vacation," by Miss Marie* Rank, and a duet in which Joseph Neri sang in Spanish and Miss Rank in English: "Heavenly Sunlight." Refreshments prepared by the visitors were served. After a time of the finest Christian fellowship, all were led in prayer by the class leaders of Clark's Chapel and Mt. Hope, Geo. J. Blum and Dee Tinkham, and Joei ph Neri, and the ipeople started to their homes after the clock struck "tomcnow.” Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Dee Tinkham, Mr. and Mrs. William Kauffman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brorein, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Bloom. Mr. and Mra. Theodore Luginbill, Mrs. Maud Denney, Mrs. Ella Ramsey, Mrs. John Wolf, Mrs. Dan Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clem, Mrs. Beatrice Bollengacher, Mrs. Ida Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beard, Mrs. Irvin Luginbill, Mrs. Elizabeth Luginbill, Mrs. Joseph Neri, Misses Jean and Ruth Tinkham, Bertha and Ruth Bebout, Juanita Blum. Faye Myers. Mabel Wolf. Dora Luginbill. Me ssrs. Harry Lawson, Harold and James DeArniond, Herald Mclntosh

3 | DAYS REMAIN Our special offer of discontinuing installation charges continues ONLY during this month. If you are not enjoying the convenience of a Telephone, don't delay. Have your Telephone installed or re-connected at once as it will be impossible to continue this offer after November 30. The Citizens Telephone Co

j Donald Myers, Kennlth, Marlon and Paul Ramsey. Harold Brereln, Rev. George W. Brunner, of Albany, Ind . Rev. Seth Painter of Monroeville ' Ind., Miss Marie Rank of Van Wert, i). Rev. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bailor and con Charles. Rev. Seth Painter ,Evangelist and ' Miss Marie Rank, Music leader, have been ably assisting the Pastor Ip successful revival meetings, at (Turk's Chapel in October and at Mt. Hope, now in progress. Rev. 'Brunner, Pastor of Albany Circuit, M. E. church Is visiting Rev. Painl ter. Miss Helen Shroll will be hostess to the IMI lota Xi sorority Tuesday evening at her home cn South First street. A business session will he held and matters of importance to the members will be transacted. The members are urged 'o attend. The Dutiful Daughters class of | the Evangelical Sunday school will luive a class meeting Tuesday even itig at six o'clock at the home of '.Mrs. Dwight Sheets. Each member is to bring a twenty-five cent gift tor the Christmas exchange and also her coin card. The meat, coffee and rolls will be furnished. The woman's home missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Thursday. December 3, at the home of Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. The lesson subject is "The negro worker.” Mrs. W. J. Krick will be the leader. Mrs. R. D. Myers will Phest Colds .... Best treated without “dosing" wwi "Sen/ it DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave. - PHONE 100

be the devotional leader. Assslsling hostesses are (he Mesdam-H F. V. Mills, W. F. Beery. Henry Krick and George Mclntosh. All members are urged to bring their Christinas donations for Pottowatln Mission. Please call Mrs. F. V. Mills, the secretary, for a Hut of the needed articles. Mrs. Herman Ehinger will be hostess to the members of the dinner bridge club Thursday evening at six-thirty o'clock. COLPAERT WEDDING THANKSGIVING DAY In a pretty ceremony In St. Mary's Catholic Church Thanksgiving morning, Miss Julia M. Colpaert | became the bride of Herbert J. | Hess. The bride is the daughter of Canilel Colpaert of Lerne. The nuptla’ high mass was celebrated at 9:06 by Rev. J. J. Sefme'z. The single ring ceremony was used. The bride was attended by Miss Madonna Ripberger as maid of honor. Edwin Hees served his brother as brut man and the Messrs. Rich-: aid Hess and Harold Baker ushered.; Miss Colpaert wore a white satin ( gown with Calla lily sleeves and a' cowl neckline. Her skirt fell into a full train. The veil was attached! to a lace cap trimm d with orange I

Sutton’s Jewelry Store BU ™' | Announces | <aZHZ. k . NEW STORE ■* LOCATED FIRST DOOR NORTH OF THE P a?m™t ß cLan WINNES SHOE STORE — SECOND STREET a convenient plan that makes th® purchase of Quality Jew- ■ ' - — — easy. OPENING SATURDAY T n K.. su account when you pay this way FREE FLOWERS TO LADIES We cordially invite everyone to visit our new store. We "““T,; „„ , a ... have in stock a large showing of new and heautirul awuy Plan. A small deposit Ildiv 11 . . . J „ Cinot* will hold a.ny article until Jewelry and are now in position to render jou a tint. Christmas. | service than ever before. C Engagement Ring I Ladies’ Diamond Ring ’.RK\ Diamond Wedding Ring •*1 \\ \ at * TO The center etone is set off on each \\\ A BRIDAL I AIK side by 2 smaller diamonds of equal kJ? fU M \ \ Sl brilliance. In a mounting of 18K U We eagerly await your white or natural yellow gold. j II 51 inspection of this gor- x|z U geous new bridal pair. l * ! Designed for you who de- a ‘' ?/ maud ibeaaity, style and ■ ■ H ■ AS VI ' I I / quality! Sutton proudly H K < V ' presents thia diamond en- W » W >' II gagement creation an d B B E \ diamond wedding ring in Jr — ■ ■ ■ ■ \\B/ matching 14-karat solid aF —Wav ■ S ll&JJ gold mountings at a thrilPay $3.00 a week. pHce' 0 *... $49.50 sl-00 A Week. S' 71’ B i 1H 17 Jewel Hamilton Man’s Elgin Watch „ .v A »T .Cl U'DICT W AT C H Natural gold filled ctwe and Watch style sensation of the jyj AN o VvKL&i Vv Alv •« band, raised gold numerals — hour for men. Yellow gold, curved to fit the wrist. 15curved to fit the wrist — with ■ fdtKS jewel movement. d» QQ HJZ 17 jewel non magnetic move- <j jewel Seeland Watch. B r Z I 4 Use Our Weekly An exceptional value. Tljl ffIBSC Payment Plan l,r> V $1 DOWN 50c week Ladies 15 Jewel L lXl=|j*= •! —— ———— j---- mt Exquisite semi-baguette Elgin, N*• ' 1 r ,<7. 15-jewel movement. natural tilr- '“WTSn' s z™. Z sold filled case, UJQQ LADIES* ELGIN 7 I ,al 1 I~TT 11 7 and band tpO*z. 4 O , • h,= „ a This beautiful Elgin Wrist ■ Watch is a perfect gift choice. I j-" T* “ ' Haw natural gold filled case , B. i| a H ” R wtf* *■ undband. $29.75 LADIES’ WRIST WATCH Use Our Lay-Away 7 jewel Seeland Watch—j IB C Ladies Elgin Plan. guarantied. k , 111 *|< -Cj A beautiful watch with gold watch a remarkable value. filled case and raised gold Only figured dial. $27.50 Genuine Double Headed CAMEO RING MAN’S ELGIN _ fe-- =L_\ S"7X“ c -,r OiJ5 $27.50 h me Vl , gJn' el ■ "Him" this gift now ■ ■ Man's watch that will run 45 — I IV’Su3sL''!% ? i» for Christmas. Use hours in one CO7 OUT OF THE ta. "'J our lay-away plan. I winding • .OU HIGH RENTS Pay SI.OO a week.

blossoms. The Illusion ewept to the floor In (he buck, where l( wa* ("inimed with Chantilly lace. The bride carried a bouquet of while Joanna Hill roses Inti i mingled with baby breath, and tied with matching ribbons, The maid (it honor wore an aqtta-i marine blue chiffon crepe frock with allver sandule and a turban, hot with idioulder tip vail to match. Her gown with a flared skirt in toe length, had a short sleeved jacket with a shirred collar which was tied with a tailored bow under the chin. She carried a bouquet ot pink rose buds tied with matching ribbon. The men of the bridal party wore ! roee bud houtonnlera. | A wedding dinner was served to i j sixty guests at the home of the ; bride. A reception was held in the j evening for one-hundred guests. The couiple will reside in a newly , I furnished home aouthwtet of Deca- ; tur. KIRKLAND CLUB ; HAS MEETING The Kirkland towii"hip home eco- . mimics club met ar the Kirkland ' school Tuesday afternoon, with twenty-eight .members and ten vis- ! itors present. I Officers for the ensuing year

were elected and are uh follows: t Mrs. Sum Henschen, president; Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner, vice pre- t sldent; Mrs. Luther Arnold, secre-tary-treasurer; Mies Dorothy Shady ( and Mrs. Mabie Marehall, ieadera; Mrs. George Bright and Mrs. H. L. Foley, assistant leaders; Mrs. H. H. High, Mrs. Floyd Ebream and Mrs. Milton Girod, flower committee. An Interestnig lemon on making , of useful aoys for small children, ( of useful toys so rsmall children, given. ( SOCIETY WILL HAVE ANNUAL THANK-OFFERING The woman's home missionary I society of the Methodist Episcopal ' church will observe Its annual I * thank-offering service Sunday I i morning at nine -thirty o'clock. An appropriate program with j I Special music has been planned- The . guest speaker will be Mrs. F. F. j Thornburg of Winchester, wife of a j former pastor of me local church ; and her many friends will be delighted to hear her interesting tn*sI cage. For nine yeans Mrs. Thornburg has served as conference president of the organization and several times has been a delegate to the National convention. Her experience | enables her to present the work of I

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the society in a very able manner. The missionary society extends an litvitatlon to all Io attend. 1 O' . ■ « —— A Adams County Memorial Hospital Miss Kathleen Spence, daughter ot .Mr. and Mtv. Ermvtf Spence, of route 1, Bryant, udml'ted Wednesday afternoon. Robert Tope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Groce Tope, Decatur route 3, admitted this morning. | Billie Jeanne Brubaker, daughter ! of Mr. and Mrs. Doyel Brugakvr, ' Van Wert, Ohio, admitted this . morning. 1 <ILZI J FOR YOUR CHILD See Page 7