Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1937 — Page 3
I® IN SOCIETY! RTiv'ic Section of the Woman's fl iTU (<u pviun Km meet at the home of Mr*. CALENDAR 1, P.«"a' er Tuesday evening Boclet I o o’clock. All members are F.n“ M«l EL to a tlen( *- Phones 1000 — 1001 l r Baptist Woman’s Society will Monday KsaunS Thursday after- y ’ | PumZy 2, 3 ? p lr, n , SCOUt,; —I ■in Windows” as her subpec*. D* Ua Theta Tau ra , w Mpe(|n;? 1 ■ M MrH - ,lu K h Holthouse, 7:30 d. m 1 He ladies’ aid society’of the Me- Pythian Needle Club, K. of P Kt Episcopal church w.ll meet Home, After Tenuple WL e church parlors Thursday as- Tuesday Eon at two-thirty o’clock with P | no rhle Club, Mrs. Clarence Wo. G. Baughman, vlce-presi- Weber, 7:30 p. m. ■ m charge. Children of Christian Sunday ■ School, Church, 2 pm. He Missionary society of the Rebekah LodgPi odd Frtl } Etian church will meet with 7 ; 3 0 p. m . E Homer Ruhl this evening at Root Twp. Home Economics Club Ec :h irty o’clock. Mrs. Dorcas Mrs. J. C. Magley, 130 p m E* m be the leadeF ’ 7Aon Jumlor Walther League, ■ 1 “ School, 7 p. in. E children of the Christian Sun- Clvic Section, Mrs. Delton PassEschool will practice at the water, 7 P. M. Tueeday at two o clock. Wednesday ■ * St. Paul Ladies' Aid, Mrs. Marlon Ee ladles’ aid society of the St. Reber, all day meeting. E church will meet with Mrs. Thursday E>n Reber Wednesday for an Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 E»y meeting. p. m. ■ (Baptist Woman’s Society, Mrs. ■(.INGER-FOSNAUGH Charles Saunders, 2:30 p. m. BpTIALS SOLEMNIZED M. E. Ladles' Aid, Church Parlors ' Eanita Francille NldKn.ger “ ”' 1 p ™’ Khier of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nid- ““'T i _ "T* El '°" om;fs I Eof Monroe township and Arth- ( “ bl ' A ' 1 • Hileman ‘ :3 ° p m K «iiah via Presbyterian Ladies’ Ad, Mrs. J. fcsrold Fosnaugh, son of Mr. L K ■ Mrs. George Fosnaugh of Kirk- Friday ■ township were united in mar- Pocahontas Lod / Red Men . s i thp home °/ tbe Re T O’ L k : Hall. 7:30 p. m. | B fr ' p “ tor ,„° „ le , . ? -oc American Legion Auxiliary Social ■rday June 1» at 2o clock. ; M Mr * Herbert But*. E bride wore a gown of powd- Berng Blue crepe with matching lace E. She carried an arm bouquet furniture Co. Kink carnations and ferns. Her The couple will reside at Monroe ■ssories were in white. 1 in their newly furnished home. Bug Helen Nidlinger, sister of ■ bride, attended as bridesmaid. LINN GROVE ■ Nidlinger chose a gown of Nile SCHOOL REUNION En with accessories of white. A j arge crowd enjoyed the Linn ■ carried an arm bouquet of pink Q rove ee hool reunion held at the fcdragons and ferns. . SC Hool Sunday. A reunion will be ■hr groom was attended by his j, e j d t |, e eam6 pi ac e and also on ■ther, Fred, as host man. . p a (her’s Day next year. A list of ■he bride is an employe of the ihosethose who attended follows, ■yne Novelty company The- william Grandlinard, Grover RoE r mey, Evelyn Kizer Chalmers, Mary Esther Kizer, Mrs. Lilly Meshberger \TI?ITP AT T 1 ! A Banter, Mrs. Ella Neusbaum West, Amo6 Steiner a nd family, Rufus ■btumatlsm, Neuritis, Periodic Meshberger and family, Glenford ■ns. Arthritis, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Bietler, Morris V. McCray, Fred ■ all aches and pains are quickly Studler and family, Mrs. Leona Oip■sved with Alfa Compound Win- tiger Rose, Mrs. Ida Rhone McCray, ■peen Tablet. Positively guaran- yj rs p ear i Studler French, Russell Id. Price sl. at all Drug Stores. ; Steiner an d family. E. L. Huffman,
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fB By HARRISON CAKROI.L S Copyright, IDS7, BI King Features Syndicate. Inc. On account of Willie Winkle” getting a big
premiere here, Shirley Temple’s parents have agreed for her to broadcast from the theater. It will be over a national hookup and the little star will introduce other members of the cast and perhaps make a short talk. This is a big concession from the
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aion i rum uic who, several times, have down $7,000 a broadcast for on the air. gHspeed-loving William Wyler has completed his stint at the Hills night traffic school, is taking no chances about reDirector Wyler has a now—will trust himself longer at the wheel. As soon "Dead End" Is finished, howhe may take Gary Cooper's Deusenberg for a Ur l on the Indianapolis speed■f»y. Greta Garbo's landlord him no privileges, Neil relates. Returned from he went out to his Brentplace the other day to get beach things from the basent - Repeated ringing at the V ( e brought no answer from the menage. Finally he climbed mB fence and attracted the atten--9 ? llfl of the cook. She wouldn’t let ■JMed to look for the things. Hamilton had stood around |lfP r Suite a while, he was informed the Swedish star’s chauffeur the key to the basement and Br w ould have to come back later. Sg e still hasn’t gotten the beach Harlow’s death has revived dis■'“fon about the almost forgotten ■Pfeil’s Angels”. It is no secret to jßformed quarters this picture is 9F 11 being used by foreign navy to teach flying stuhow dive bombing should be ■f®*; According to the story, the Shown in the picture, electri-
fled some powers who nadn’t developed it at the time. Answering Your Questions! Mrs. E. W. Helm, Los Angeles: There have been plenty of rumors about the newly married Lyle Talbots, but they are taking a big house, so everything seems to be all right. The week’s oddest accident found Fred Stone as victim. The R-K-O star hung his hat on a light fixture, came back later to get it and let out a yell when he put it on his head. The light had been turned on and the hat band was so hot it singed a ring of hair off Stone's head. Fred saved himself scalp burns by plunging his head in a bucket of water. Latest fad among the stars is parlor magic. Charles Chaplm, Fredric March and Bob Montgomery are all adepts, but Chester Morris is even more so. At a recent magic party, he borrowed a fancy handkerchief from Myrna Loy (it was a little trifle costing $65) and apparently cut it up before the star’s horrified eyes. A trick, of course, and when he produced it intact, everybody laughed, though Myrna a little shakily. Chatter. ... The "Stage Door" set playing o a PPr op pieces on
has been dining the Countess di Frasso at the Tropics. . . • Wa Lupino, though, believes there is safety in number s. She showed up at; the Club Marti escorted by Michael Whalen, Harry Ell er b y and Louis Hayward. ...Hazel Forbes’ new Ini „ Dl 1f _
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JUNE 21,1937.
! Edwin Schindler. j J- H. Gent is and family, Vern Lind- 1 aey, Milton Miller, Ethel Liddy Rl*. | s *r, I,an Studler and family, Emma i Neaderhauser Stauffer, Albert I Augsburger, Mrs. Metta Sprunger. , Ryle. Mrs. Savllla Sprunger Wall, i Henry Aschlelman, Jacob Hanm-' iWtrtner, Alice Reynolds, i Bertha Splchlger Miller, Edna Splchlger Lelunun, Martha Spirhl- < ■ K, ‘ r Hahegger, Helen Splchlger Fel- I her, Wilma Splchlger Lehman, | (teacher), A. L. Studler, Albert i Baumgartener, Mabel Anderson, j (lauds Kindel, Edwin Splchlger, ( ■Mary Kratzer McClain, Mr. and 1 1 Mrs. Ed Schlagenhauf. G. C. Hauffman and family, Rufus Heller and son, Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Hoffman, Mary Catherine Bentz, j Herbert Bentz, Reger Bentz, Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Heller, J. P. Stefner, i Bert Heller, Edward Opliger Pierpont, Bessie French, Carrie Runyon Borror, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe, Mrs. Jennie Rowe Mock, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burroughs, Louise E. Neaderhouser, Mrs. Mlnale Dun- | bar Schlagenhauf, Mary Schlagenhauf, (teacher), Fre d F. Steiner and | family, Pear.! Heller Smith. Charles Studler und family, Mns. John Meshberger, Mrs. Effie Meshberger Duff, Nona Hoffman Yager. Cora Nelderhauser Pierce, Joe Hoffman, W. E. Hoffman, Hosier Ecltrote and family, Mrs. Celeste Caslon Craven, Orln C. Craven, MrsChas. Bentz, Mrs. Lovlna Dunbar Ribble, Mrs. Erma Wright, Dorothea ißentz, (teacher), Earl McSray, Nesllie Hunt Smeltzer, Cortney ! Runyon and family. E. M. Adler, Este Gentis Liddy, | Charles Kizer and family, Nelson J Gentis, Clarence Dicketts, Mrs. Nel lie Craig. Mrs. Cora Meshberger, Sales, Mrs. Josephine Sales Mason, Mrs. Eva Liddy Huser, Henry E. Adler, Olga Heller, Anna Adler, Mrs. Cleo Dunbar Steiner, Alfred Baumgartener, Noah Girod, Homer Biebersleln, Homer Neiderhauser, Eliza Bandelin, Lenua Adler Huni- ! iff. The Homestead home economics | club will meet at the home of Mrs. ! A. C. Hileman Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. All members are urged to he present. The Presbyterian ladies’ aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. J. L. Kocher Thursday afternoon ; at two-thirty o’clock. This will be the final meeting of the summer un d every member is urged to be present. The American Legion Auxiliary ' will meet at the home of Mrs. Her- ! bert Burdg at Berne for a social . meeting Friday evening All those planning to attend are requested to meet at the Legion Hofne at 7:30 I o’clock and cars will be provided. 1 _____ i ! The Pinochle club will meet with Mrs. Clarence Weber Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock instead of with Mrs. Sol Lord as formerly announced. The Order of Eastern Star will hol d the losing meeting before the summer vacation at the Masonic Hall Thursday evening at seventhirty o’clock. Short memorial services will also be held. All members j are urged to attend. PATRICIA ANN MEYERS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Paul Meyers of 216 S. Eighth street entertained for her daughter Patricia Ann, Saturday afternoon from two to four o’clock. The occasion was Miss Patricia’s eighth j birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent playing games and a lovely lunceon was served. The honored guest received I m any beautiful gifts. Those present were: Patty Lou and Tommy Appleman Rosemary Noonan, Katie and Jerry Gass, Marjorie Miller, Kathleen TerTerveer, Jackie Venue, Ruth Ann j White, Marlene and Georgia Laurent, Donna Lou Kortenber, Janet and Caroline Sue Meyers and the honored guest Patricia Ann Meyers. MISS MIRIAM HALEY AND ROBERT GAY WED In a marriage service of impre.-i---give simplicity performed at the First Presbyterian church, Saturday afternoon at four o'clock. Mies Miriam Haley became the bride of Robert E. Gay. Rev- George O. Walton read the single ring ceromony Mrs. Sherman Koos, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Sherman Koos was the groom’s attendant. The church was decorated with a profusion of orange blossoms and roses. , , _ . The bride was lovely in a delpnin* ium blue chiffon frock of street length, fashioned with a shirred bodice, short sleeves and a plaited sl&irt. A matching blue picture hat with velvet streamers and blue gabardine sandals completed the ensemble. She carried white kid gloves andworeashouldei^corsage Phone 300 1315 W. Adams
of brlde'a roses, Brlarclltf roses and French Marigolds. The groom wore the conventional blue. Mrs. Koos wore a yellow lace frock with rolled collar and short puffed sleeves. Yellow accessories an d a corsage of shasta daisies and white larkspur comuleted her costume. Little Patricia Ann Rhodes, niece of the bride, carried a bouquet of blue delphinium and 'petunias. Following the wedding an informal buffet luncheon wua served at the home of the bride’s parents. Guests Included members of the Immediate families au d Rev. and Mrs. j Walton and daughter Georglanna. Mr. and Mrs. Gay left on a wedding trip, keeping their destination secret. For travelling, Mrs. Gay wore a yellow and brown crepe suit with brown taffeta hat, brown ! nandais and gloves. After June 27, they will be at home with the bride's parents. Mrs. Gay is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Haley. She is a graduate of Decatur high school and Is employed at the Niblick store. Mr- Gay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gay of near Decatur. He is 1 * employed at the Cloverleaf Cream- | tries, Inc., at Fort Wayne. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lleyerly, of ! west of the olty, are the parents of a baby girl born Sunday morning. | i The baby weighe d eight and onehalf pounds at .birth. This is the second girl In the family. Second Concert Os Season Wednesday The program for the second of a series of free weekly band concerts on the court house band stand w-11l be announced Tuesday, by Albert Sellemeyer, director. The concert this week will be given Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. o — Women Os Moose At District Convention Bluffton, June 21 —(DP) —Women ; of the Moose from Fort Wayne, Decatur, Marion, Wabash, Huntington, Auburn, Angola and Bluffton attend-
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r- -r ed a district meeting at the Moose lodge home here Sunday afternoon and evening. Featuring the afternoon meeting Inltatory work was given by the degree team of the Decatur lodge, with the program directed by the Bluffton and Fort Wayne lodges. Open house was the feature of the evening meeting, with entertainment for both members and the public. Between 200 and 300 attended the meeting. BffcMALS Byron and Albert Reber have returned to Chicago after spending 'several days with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reber and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leatherman, daughters Marcel! and Wanda, and Mrs. Martha Valentine of Lima, Ohio, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Heller left Sunday for Konger Lake, where they will remain for the summer. Luther Glllioni returned to his home In Indianapolis after an over- j night visit with I)r. and Mrs. Pal- I mer Eicher. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Johnson of Austin, Minn, arrived ln Decatur j yesterday for a week’s visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Johnson and daughter Mar- 1 Ijorle. Myrtle Akey, of Hammond, has returned to her home after a week’s * visit with her mother, Mrs. Dora Akey, of this city. Margaret Mylott returned to Chi-: cago last evening after spending Dad's Day with her father, M. J. j Mylott. o Purse-Snatcher Rides Cycle Lorain, O. (U.P.) — Miss Sophie; Zolenski was a victim of a "snatch lt-and-ride” bandit. A 15-year-old boy rode by her on a bicycle and grabbed her purse as he passedo Eight Will Attend Young People’s Meet i Eight members of the Union I i Chapel U. B. church left this raorn- • ing for the annual young people's i , I convention, to be held this week j - at Oakwood Park at Lake Wawa-
Newly Elected and Retiring Sorority Officers ij — ! Top: —Mrs. Lloyd E. Setaer of j Bloomington. Iml . a member of 1 the Zetu Chapter of I’si lota XI. is 1 retiring Grand President of Pat j lota XI and automatically becomes j the Grand Advisor of the Sorority. At left:— Mrs. Thomas Schnmaker of Richmond, a member of the Alpha lota Chapter of Pal lota Xi. was elected Grand President | of (lie National Sorority. 4
' see. I Those attending from Union ; Chapel ure: Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Knepp and soil John. Mr. ami Mis. Earl Chase, Mrs. Charles Burrell, Junior Zerkel and Guy Koos. o — Adams County Man Arrested Saturday Fred Hockemeyer, of the River i I road, north of this city, was to he j arraigned in city court this afternoon oil charges of public intoxi-
cation. He was arrested Saturday after- j noon by Policeman Ed Miller and Sheriff Dallas Brown. The arraignment was set for 4 o'clock this afternoon. o Mrs. McNutt’s Father Dies At Bloomington i Bloomington, Jnd., June 21— (UP) Funeral servinm for H. N. Ttmolaf, 81, father of Mrs. Paul (’. McNutt,' wife of the high commissioner of
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the Phlllipiplne Islands and former i governor of Indiana, will be held tomorrow. Tiinolat, who was president of the Cantol Wax company, Bloomington. die d at his home Saturday night following a long illness. The high commissioner and Mrs. McNutt were notified by cablegram of Timolat's death and wired that they will be unable to attend the funeral. Trade in a Good Town — Decatuf
