Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1937 — Page 5
SOCIETY
MISS CLARK ENTERTAINS Miss Della Clark entertained with a six o'clock dinner New Year's Eve. Covers were laid tor Rev. and Mrs. Paul Brandyberry, Mrs- Lon Woodrum am! children Rut ll and Paul and Mrs. Woodrum's father, F. E. HaJdiman ot Kansas City, Mo., and Mm. Lilly Masters and daughter Patay The A B. C. Class ot the Union Chapel United Brethren Sunday School will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheehan in Fort Wayne, on Tuesday evening, Jan- 5. Those who are going are requested to meet on the corner by Wtnnes’ Shoe Store promptly at 7. Any one desiring to go but having no way please be at the place indicated and ways will be provided. The Ever Ready clans of the Methodia| Episcopal Sunday school, together with their families, will enjoy a poi luck supper at the M. Echurch Thursday evening at sixthirty o’clock. The Pinochle club will meet with Mm. Albert Miller Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. The woman's missionary society of the Zion Reformed church will meet at the church Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher will be the leader an<j the Mesdames J H. Graber, Peter Vitz, Joe Kicss and Leland Franks hostesses. The Kirkland township parent teachers association will meet In the Kirkland community building Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Rev. Harry Thompson will be the speaker and Garr's Hawaiian band of Bluffton will furnish the music. The Psi lota Xi sorority will meet at ths home of Mrs. W. P. Schrock Tesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock for a business meeting. The Research club will meet with Mrs- Fred Fruchte Monday afternoon, instead of with Mrs. C. M. Prugh, ae formerly announced. MR. AND MRS TONY KOHNE ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr and Mrs. Tony Kohne of Dierkee street, entertained a number of guests with a turkey dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. sale ! CALENDAR Roy S. ih-/ Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every dajr. Jan. 4—E. J. Ahr Riverside Sale Barn, Horse Sale. Jan. s—Louis Kruetzman 3 mile east. 3 mile north ot Decatur, closing out sale. Jan. 6—Snyder & Egley Registered Guernsey Cattle and Horses on State Line 1 mile north Road No. 224. j an- 7—James IL Krick % mile south, % mile west ot Glenmore, Ohio, closing out sale. Jan. B—Dec. Community sale. Jan. 9—Ed Reppert, 1 mile west % mile north of Magley, closing out sale. Jan. 11—Frank Kiser, Road No. 27, Sub Station. Jan. 12—Roy Kendall, southwest of Ft. Wayne on Ditch Road. Jan. 13 — Old Adams County Bank, Real Estate. Jan. 14 — Wm. Hecht, Celina, Ohio, Honse Sale. I Jan. 15 — Decatur Community sale. j an . J® —wm. Beerman 1 mile Northwest of Poe on W inchester road. Jan. 18—Win. Beerman. 1 mile northeast of Poe on Winchester road. Jan. 18—Ora Chilcoet, 514 mile North % mile East of Ossian. Jan. 20.1. S. Cole, 1 mile south, 2 mile west of Monroeville, closing out sale Jajr. 21—John Sonnigeen, 2 mile South, 2 miles West of Payne, O. Jan. 22—Deca. Community Sale. Jan. 23 - Al Hoffman on No. 1— 11 mil 03 South of Fort Wayne, SO acre fam. Jan. 25—Russel Wallace 7 miles Southwest of Fort Wayne on Liberty Mills road. Jan. 26 - Chas. A. Munson 5 mile North 2 mile East of Bluffton. Jan. 27- Emil Sprunger on Wells & Allen County Line mile south of Road No. 1. Jan. 28—Layton Smith. 6 miles Northwest of Van Wert. Jan. 29—Deca. Community Sale. ■MK Martin J. Smith and pgter Leslie. l’,i Util® south of Decutur, 14 mile West of Highway No. 27.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Junior Arte Club, Miss Zulu Porter, 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Fred Fruchte 2:30 p. nt. Tuesday Kirkland P- T. A., Kirkland Comunity Bldg.. 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa, Elks Home, 8 p. m. Union Chapel A. B- C. Claes, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheehan, 7 p. m Pinochle Club, Mrs. Albert Miller. i 7:30 p. m. Woman's Missionary Society, Zion Reformed Church, 2:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi, Mrs. W. P. Schrock, 7:30 p. in. Wednesday Eastern Star Annual Inspection, Masonic Hall, 6:30 p. in. Thursday Ever Ready Class Pot Luck Supper, M. E. Church 6:30 p m. Church Os God missionary society Mrs. Glen Marshall, 2 p. nrPeter Loshe and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers, children Virginia, Bobby and Julia Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, Miss Marjorie Meyers and Gerald Meyer. o — Adams County Memorial Hospital | Admitted Thursday: George Wood .Decatur rural route; Marion Elzey , 110 W Madison street. Dismissed yesterday: Lamar Win- [ teregg, son of Mr. and Mix. Raymond Winteregg, Berne. Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Paul H. Briede, 509 W. Jefferson streetDismissed yesterday: Wayne Peterson, 515 Penn street. — o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1937.
T PREBLE NEWS * • « i Irene and Mildred Beer visited I with Irene, Lorine and Erma Kirch- ; ner, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey had as their guests Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kettle of Coldwater, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Deliu« Ebey and daughter Glennys, and Mrs. C. While of Decatur; Bertha Heuer and Dallas Elzey; Mr. and Mrs. Ad- | rlan Elzey of Fort Wayne; and Bob i Reinhart of Elkhart. In the after- . noon. Elcnaor Reppert and Bob I White called. Iverna Werling of Indianapolis ! is the holiday guest of her parents I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werling. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and j daughter Vera, and sons Veral and John spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Yake. Charles Werling visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldner Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bultemelr and daughters were Christinas dinner | guests ot the latter's parents, Mr. and Mis. Fred Eickhoff of Freklheim. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family and Mrs. Lena Sherlock were the Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Straub and family of Spencerville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs- Samuel Smith and sons spent Christmas day and the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tyler of Muncie. Mrs. Albert Shady and daughter Ethel entertained with a Christmas dinner for Mr. and M s. Edgar Zimmerman and daughter OnaLee, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bogner and son j Samuel ot Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Gilbert and family of Mon-
■ roeMr. and Mrs Ora Newhard and' j i son Ival of Griffith spent the; ’ Christmas week-end as the guests I 11 of Mr. and Mix. Gerald Ross. Blanche Fugate and Vera Heller visited with Irene, Lorine and Erma . Kirchner, Sunday. Elizabeth and Mary Fuhrman called on Iverna Werling, Monday. Mrs. Mary Werling entertained with a supper Sunday for Mr, and ■ - Mrs. Otto Werling of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Scheiman and son Melvin and daughter Eldora,. r Ruth Gallmeyer and John Gresley- )
Married 50 Years BMh* * jrlL. - ' '*» ZZS ' 5 Li Ji Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Fort Wayne, former residents of Adams county, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary New Year's day, with a pot luck dinner for their relatives and friends at noon Friday. Callers in the evening wen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettner and children Siemon, Harold, Eugene, Helen and Martha. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bogner and ton Samuel spent Sunday with MrsAlbert Shady and daughter Ethel. Mrs. Mary Werling accompanied her eon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Werling, to Fort Wayne Sunday evening. Monday Mr- and Mrs. John Witte of Hoagland motored to Fort Wayne and got Mrs. Mary Werling and they attended the funeral of Mrs. Springer of Waynedale.
PLEASANT MILLS NEWS Mrs. A. W. Gulick was able to atI tend Church Sunday, the first time : in a good while. Mrs. Cecil Shindler spent ChristI mas in Indianapolis with her sister, i Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davison were there also, and Miss Helen I Davison, who has been in the sani- : torium at Rofkvil'e, was overjoyed to be with this brother and the e'sters. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hahnert and | family and Mr- and Mrs. Ira Whittredge and family spent Christmas eve with Win. Patterson and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans and;
i daughter Coleenc and Byron Smith {spent Christmas with the homo 1 folks at Macy. i Holiday guests at the Parsonage . were the daughters Margaret and j Elizabeth of Muncie, the eon Wil■lard of Hartford City, M. L- Smith land family of Eaton, Bruce Ayers 'and Kelly Stucker of Roanoke, and ! Maurice Cooper ot Newcastle. Miss Margaret Schenk of Mlaha- ' waka, ‘lnd., has been vacationing j with the home folks. Arney Anspaugh, and family were 1 visitors with the Anspaugh and Noll families during holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dellinger i visited the David Sovtne and Frank I Dellinger families. . i Fred Dellinger wife and daughter f of Columbia City, Ind., visited Frank •I Dellinger Christmas. ' | The Jess Steele home was the • scene of a happy family reunion t'Christmas. Mrs. Zula Holloway ' managed to get there by the aid of ’ crutches. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noll entertainJ ed Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Noll and -sons David, Kenneth and Jean of Linn Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Winston . Rawley and daughter Arlene of ■Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Arney Anspaugh and son Billy of Bryant; Harry Manly and son Donald, Frank ' Gerard, Jr. and Miss Genevieve Noll 1 of Fort Wayne, Christmas day. r 1 Betty and Thelma Noll aro visitI ing relatives in Bryant and Linn ‘ Grove and Misses Vivian and Genevieve Noll are visi’ing in Fort ’ j Wayne. ■ , n ... ...
PETERSON NEWS Mr. and Mrs- Hansel Foley and ' eon Odell spent Christmas with Mr. ■ and Mrs. Frank Coppess. Mr. and Mr. Oscar Weldy of Fort j Wayne Visited Mr- and Mrs. Wm. •, Weldy and Mrs. Mabie Marshall and , con Henry. • I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Straub called i on Mr- and Mrs. Frank Fugate ■ Christmas. I’ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bieneke spent • Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson and family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Fruchte and ■ daughter spent Christinas with Mr. i and Mrs. Henry Briener. .I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown were Iguests of Mr. and Mrs Win. Weldy
Christmas. Miss Jean Houck visited her folks over Christmas, Mr. and Mrs- Roll Houck. Charles Werling and Mrs. Bob Bentz and family of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Straub Christmas. Mrs. Grant Ball called on Mi’s. Wm. Johnson Monday. Miss Ruth Mcßarnes ot Indianapolis visited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mcßarnes, and family over Christmas. o < Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ♦ ——• Cleansing Gasoline The gasoline that has been used for cleaning purposes can be cleaned by straining it through filter paper, obtained at any drug store. Tomato Soup A pinch of soda added to the tomato soup before the milk is stirred in, is a good insurance against curdling. Good Exercise Upon waking in the morning, j take a good long stretch, arms, | legs, feet, toes, fingers. It is an excellent exercise with which to begin the day. —... . —o ■ ■ - Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Does an American wife ever ; share her husband’s title, if he be a doctor, judge, professor, or the like? A. No. Q. What should a man do, when standing and talking with a girl' at a dance, and the music begin? I A. He should ask the girl for 1 the dance. Q. Would it be all right to I serve a hot dish of sandwiches at a bridge party? A. Yes; this is very appropri- j ate. , o Grade Crossings Dwindle Washington.-XU.RF—Highway rail- j road grade crossings in existence ’ on January 1, this year, totaled 234,231, a reduction of 8,578 compared with the record number on ; that day in 1930, the Association of American Railroads reports.
Model Windows : ir ||U r \ fe iil M $ aO ’Ui %i- .11 1111 P J n . LJ kml limiiiM' ; ■ i ,1. Mr * MBThese photographs show two of the 12 model store fronts nowon a tour of the country. The caravan is sponsored by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. and was planned in conjunction with the “Modernize Main Street” campaign. The caravan consists of 12 model store fronts, built on one-seventh scale and of actual building materials. These miniatures are complete and accurate to the last detail and embody the latest developments in store-front design, construction, and lighting. The company has plans of all models available to architects. Funds for the modernization of stores may be obtained from a private financial institution that holds a contract of insurance with the Federal Housing Administration.
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