Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1937 — Page 3
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LADIES aid HK'l.-ly or tha M* .' . - “ blr "” »*'': I ’* Thursday us UP"'' 1 ;.,,. ; irt of the proo" 111 »'" lll(,riu * l ■**' ~t program 1 ' ' : “ iiod to Ute dinserved and ‘I With gar-,-nia'i were . at each month ,,ii Ilanccld. Mrs. G. T. Mrs Einm-lt Hurd were I®* o f the affair. Mrs. J. E. ‘I the program iate poem f*c “t tl■•’ '''ar. The com-|K-i->:rani follows: . sol.. Melon Jean ■?. T y <a. etest Story Ever ■Lvi'.cl L>'' K'"" Ar *‘ Snl ' ! ’, |K V .. H.:,. . ir.-iter. accom|W^|,VM..« Louis Holthouee. The liill Next Door IK, .. V Le.-end of the , IKTuns Baughman. solo .Mre. Dora Akey. til,l Fashioned Garden — Kohle. 1K,....: i • Washing VicKfurW IK Mi- Henry N.-I-Utihr.r Mrs I Loner Ruhl. Bfejja..- Th. .L*n< ,-' Christmas— . IKC -i-M ng of the society at the country h-une of ■ uziie Abel. * Jfr . 1... ii* s of Columbia Kj Mil their regular meeting evening at the K. of ('. Kt seven-thirty o'clock. Hne ladies' aid society of the church wil' have a called the i hurt h this evening Ke‘.'ll members K>j- -tanil committee must be K.pert member i.f the society to be present. jjjgg ■.W. F. CLUB HAS Kkt SUPPER ■tjs m w f heme economics K| member- with their families. Kged a picnic supper at LehK*: J * ,| i ,-nie Tuesday evenKa‘> -“is supper, games K contests were enjoyed. The Bps: meet ng of the club will be
Special Summer Clearance < ® > DRESSES ’J® $$ °V .‘>7* j Bright, Cheery Frocks, so nicely styled hsSM? \ \ and crisply trimmed, You’ll wear them on i i s t reet ’ f° r summer outings, for shop- / P’ n g’ or at home. Such a wide assortment Wr>-4\ W/ °f styles, you’ll see several you must have! I EhBaISB Color fast Sheers, Prints and Crashes. MEEI REGULAR PRICE $1.15 B>®ja HSRMa sale price is .£.>» vt4s mSmWE|EkMhk •»> ■’<>'■*<» rikri WW 85c / W/Ml / / EACH luf 1' H /.( ha o sale of ladies clearance of cool Georgiana Frocks SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS Regular $5.95 39e Plain Color Matlasheer 29c yd. Regular $2.98 Dresses-Now $2.20 22c Printed Batiste -16 c yd. r. D . * ok L LADIES $2.00 SUMMER DRESSES m nnted Dimity cy . BEAUTIFUL STY les. materials of prints, 49c Printed Willow Chiffon39c yd. sheers, nub pons, etc. 29c Alpern Swiss - -23 c yd. $1.40 I AH Other Sheer Materials Priced Accordingly. £Sj2.! ,, S^ ESSKS «s®"|_■
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 a. m. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 . I — Friday Buey Bee Cub Picnic, Pleasant . Mills High School, 7 p. In . ' Christian Ladieu’ Aid Called Meeting. Church, 7:30 p. rn. > uesday C. L. of C. Meeting, K. of C. Hal! '7:30 p. m. ' held at the home of Mre. Noah Graber. I Those present were Messieurs and Mesdames Albert Huger and family. Ruftte Huger and family, Omer Lehman and family, Alfred Lehman and family, Wilbert Nussbaum and fami’y, Joel Sprunger ar.j family, N ah Graber and family. Vilas I Schindler and family, Gilbert I Stucky and family, Fred Blum and | family and the Mlsees Bessie, lola I and Allie Gates PINOCHLE CLUB REGULAR MEETING I The Pinochle club met at the home of Mre. Rusee'l Melch-i Wednesday evening with one guest, Mrs. Brice Inip, present. After eight 'games prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bernard Keller and Mre. Albert Miller. i A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the games. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. 1 | Albert Miller. MRS. EMMA ERHART HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The members of the ladies' aid society of St Luke’s church met at the country home of Mre. Emma Erhart Thursday for an all day . meeting. The time was spent in I qul’ting and a delicious carry-in-dinner was enjoyed at Been. | During the brief business meeting presided over by the president, Mrs. D. C. Zimmerman. Mrs. Meek-, stroth was in charge of devotionals. I Thirty-three members and guests , were present. The next meeting i will be held at the home of Mre.: I Noah Egley. August 19. o- — The General Electric employes are returning from their vacations. I FuP operations will be resumed at , the plant next M-nday. About 600 ■ people are working at the Decatur ; works, the largest number ever employed in the history of the factory.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1937.
Kersonaus I Mrs. Donald Dibble, Mrs. John » I ' aim and Mrs. Fritz Muether of Ce|lina, Ohio attended the birthday tea lat the Christian church Thureday I afternoon. i Mrs. Deloy Ametutz of Harlem, • Indiana Is the guest of her aunt, •Mrs. Everett Hutker. Mrs. Maude Dorwln and daughter, Mrs Helen Hughes, have re--1 turned from a 2,500 mile motor trip including visits at Pittsburgh, Pa., I Niagara Falls, Peterborough, Ontari io, Canada and Callender where I they saw the Doinne quintuplets. . Enroute home they attended the , Cleveland exposition. ‘ t Avon Burk attended a grain dealers meeting In Columbia City ' Thursday. ’ Henry Van Horn of Shelby. Ohio visited in Decatur Thursday, en- ’ route to Culver to visit his son. ' Mrs. Dale McMil’en of Fort' I I Wayne visited here last evening l with her sone Harold W. and Dale j Jr., and was their guest at the Ro | tary meeting held at the Monroe high scht. .1. Mr. and Mre. Dale Me-j Millen. Jr., have moved into their new home on North Fifth etreet. j Mrs, J. Ward Calland and daugliter Miss Martha, and Miss Helen Haubold have returned from a visit to Canada, where they were gueste of Mis« Calland's college class mate at Denison college. I Mrs. H. L. Koontz returned to £ uth Whitley yesterday after a i visit here with her sisters. Roy Biberetine, district superin-' tendent of construction of the Fort , Wayne highway office, visited here yesterday. He will return in a couple j weeks for a meeting with local citizens and city officials relative to I road routings. Lewis Smith -Is vieiting his brother, Clark William/ at Pittsburg. Harold Kirech and Wa'ter Brunnegraff attended the ball game in II Tt Wayne last evening. Paul Briede and eons Robert and Richard, James Holthouse, Car-] I ol Cole, and Dean Dorwin are attending the night baseball game in Cincinnati. Philadelphia plays the Reds. Mr and Mrs. Emerson Beavers have returned from their cottage at Lake Hamilton. ARRIVALS Word was received here ThursI day afternoon of the arrival of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helm of Miami, F'orida. The baby was i born July 24 and hag been named James J. Helm. H. B:th mother aud baby are progressing nicely- ’
Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months t * Sunday, Auqust 1 Shaffer Reunion, Memorial Park. Annual Bleeke Reunion at the ' home of Otto Eleeke. Brundyberry Reunion, Lehman Park, Berne, Indiana. Weidler annual xeunlon, Hanna . Nuttman park. Harker reunion, Legton Memor- ' ial park. ' Dettinger reunion (rain or shine) i Sun Set Park. ( Miller and Snyder annual re i union. Sun Set Park. i Johnson annual reunion, Sun Set > Park. Sunday, August 8 , , J Tumbleson reunion, Memorial park. Annual Durbin Reunion, Legion j Memorial Park, Decatur. , I Annual Steele Reunion, Sun Set , I Park. ; Martz Reunion, Legion Memorial . ■ Park. Hitchcock Family Annual Reunion, Hanna-Nuttman Park. Annual Fuhrman reunion will be ( ' held at Hanna-Nuttman park, on , : Sunday, August 8. ,{ Rellig and Roehm reunion, Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church picnic. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 15 Seventh Annaul Weldy Reunion, Hanna Nuttman Park. Butler Reunion, Earl Butler*? . Grove. i Hackman and Kortenber Reunion, Sun Set Park. McGill annual reunion, Sun Set Park. J | Smith family reunion (rain or . shine) Sun Set Park. Hinkle annual reunion, Sun Set Park. |, Sunday, August 22 Hakes annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Kuntz family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 29 ; Wesley S. Miller reunion. Sun Set Park, Parker reunion, (rain or shine) | Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 5 Wilson and Schafer Reunion, Sun , Set Park. i Urick annual reunion. Sun Set ‘ Park. Labor Day, September 6 Annual Roebuck reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 12 Springer family reunion. Sun i Set Park. I ° Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
OUTDOOR SHOW AT STATE FAIR “Soaring High,” Big Outdoor Show, To Be Given At State Fair Indianntpolis, July 30 —"Soaring High,” an entirely new outdoor, show featuring three revolving! stages which permit large groups of dancers, singers and comedians to make entrances and exits much: faster than has been the case with shows of this kind in the past will | be presented in front of the grandstand at the Indiana state fair on the nights of Sept. sth to! 10th. inclusive. Harry G. Templeton, state fair manager, said radio station WLS operated by the Prairie Farmers,* will provide a feature program in front of the grand stand Saturday night Sept. 4th, 6 to 11 P. M. "Soaring High" a musical extravaganza. is directed by Barnes and Carruthers and is equipped with the essentials to provide an evening of excellent entertainment. Outstanding performers are Ray and Geraldine Hudson, acrobatic dancers, who played an entire season in Follies Bergere, Paris, and four years at leading European theaters. The team recently starred in Earl Carroll’s "Sketch Book” : at Radio City Music Hall, NewYork. In a thrilling “Rocket Girl" stulit, Bobby Jeanne, New York girl, permits herself to be shot from the mouth of a cannon for a distance of 60 feet. The amazing feature of this act is that Miss Jeanne does not land in a net but depends upon the skill and strength of her two male partners to catch her in their arms. The l,andert dancers, reputed to be one of the largest and best
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trained choruses exhibiting before the public, will appear in all the major numbers displaying some amazing costume creations by NewYork and Hollywood designers. | Manager Temp'eton said lie han arranged an imposing array of circus and hippodrome acts to be ■ presented to afternoon grand circuit race fans. o WILLSHIRE NEWS ‘i — Franklin and Lowell Detter of Ft. Wayne spent the week-end at the j home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' ' F. A. Detter. Agnes and Ethyel Tinkhani of J Mar-lon, Ind., wpent the week-end ' in the home .?.f Mr. and Mrs- John 1 ! Tinkhani. | The Flower and Garden Club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. M. E- Beam .with Mrs. Mercer as assistant hostess. The meeting wae in charge of the vice-president, Mrs. J. A. Cox, devotionals by Mre. Annie •Taylor An interesting program was given, followed by a dainty lunch. Mrs. L. E. Brandt and children of Wapakoneta were guests of Mrs. Harriet Colter Friday. Mre. Carl Kuhn and baby of Fort Wayne are the guest of Mrs. Kuhn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Byer, a few days. Mr. and Mrs- Clark Spitler and i daughter Nancy were guests Wednesday afternoon of Mr. and Mre. W. E. Spitler. Mrs. Agnee Hill and Mr. and Mrs. 1 George Buckley and son George Richard °f Decatur are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hill in Chicag? a few daysDonnie Geary is the guest thie week of his grandparents, Mr. and M rs. Charles Patterson of Fort Wayne. oars. Joe Tiber of Puerto Rico was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wolfe SaturdayMrs. Harriet Coltei and Mre. Her- ‘
man Myers and son Gene were In Berne Tuesday evening, the guests ! of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Pau’ Critchfield were guests .-f Mr. aud Mrs. W. W.' Parks Friday evening. Charming simplicity marked the marriage ceremony of .Miss Ehiuii 1 Riley and Paul Stove of Chicago at Hie country home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. P. Riley, Sunday afternoon at three o’clock Preceding the ceremony, Miss Kathleen Detter sang ". Love You Truly," actxmpenied | by Miss Rotsella Dull at the piano, i To the strains of Mendelssohn's' wedding march the bridal party ap- ‘ proached an improvised altar of ! greenery, flowers and lighted tap|ers where the single ring ceremony was read by Rev, S. A. Bruner of the M. E. Church. The couple was 'attended by Miss Ml’dred Wolfe! | and Ralph S. -ve. The bride wae i beautiful in a white floor length dress with white tu'le veil and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and pink sweet peas, Miss! Wolfe was attired iu pink and little Miss Patricia Riley, the flower girl, was dressed in yellow. A delicious three course dinner was served at the Hotel Straublnger to Hie members of the bridal party and guests. The new.’yweda i left on a sh- rt wedding trip to Cleveland and points in Pennsylvania They will make their home in Chicago, where the groom is establish- , ed in business. __o Frogs Know Their Pond Pasadena, Cal. (U.R) Frogs, like I , eats, always come back. George | Howell took eight frogs from his pond, tied identifying strings ' around their legs, distributed them for miles around. But in a few days they were all back in his fish pond. o— Special 25% trade allowance on all first line passenger tires in stock this week. Porter Tire Co.. 311 Winchester St. Phone 1289. 177-3 t
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NORTH DAKOTA 4-H CLUBS ESTABLISH OWN NURSERY Fargo N. D. — (UP) — Walsh (county’s 11 4-H clubs have eslab- ' llshed their own nursery In which 54,000 5 4,000 cuttings have been Growing In the nursery are cut tings of Caragana. aallx, golden, laurel leaf and diuni. nd willow, American aspen, lilac and dogwood. In addition, the Junior conservationists alrio huve p'anted seeds of wild plum, grape, pin cherry, thorn apple chokecherry, green ash aud box- ; elder. Bell Tolls Death Oswego, N. Y (U.R) A tolling bell announced the death of Mayor Richard G. Cullivan. The bell rang 72 times, once for each year of the mayor's life. I'hiinc 300 1315 W. Ad;im“ I Wish To Announce - I am moving out of the city and want to thank everyone for their past patronage. Vivian White My Beauty Shop will remain open and he operated by my operator. Juaneva Rupel and Mrs. Helen Howell, formerly of the O. K. Beauty Shop starting Monday, Aug. 2.
