Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1939 — Page 3

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— wn * A«IMM by Faun ?!Z ■“ «*• iwf^VS 1 T‘ Thur ’‘*’y J«nIMh with Ulu Vance. Holl rn il is !°u^nd7 Pr " WUb “"‘’ W, ‘“” ">| SENIORS AND FACULTY HAVE CHILDREN 3 PARTY Much hilarity was evidenced )o , | ••ren Ing when , h 0 BmWr , * (h , senior rhea and tlte faculty „ r high school enj<>y«| a childrnna party In the gymnsalum. Ade--1 •’tous-chlckep dinner was served at alg-thlrty o’clock under the superMelon of Miss Mildred Worthman. During the evening Mr. nnd Mrs Vaughn Millikan, who were eele•rating their 26th wedding anniversary. were escorted t o an altar by “llUle" Clarence Stapleton nnd "II!tie’’ Florence McConnell. Darwin Ll*H played a wedding march and the couple waa presented with an old fashioned bouquet by the sen- i lor class. • Mias Kathryn Yager and Mias Anna Jane Tyndall were in charge ct the entertainment, which Incnld<d singing and a variety of games BLAKEY-BAXTER WEDDING OCCURS In a pretty ceremony sol mnixerl at the home of the bride s parents Saturday evening at five o'clock. Mias Monetna Blakey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blakey, became the bride of Oakley Baxter, son of Karl Baxter of Van Wert. I Ohio. ‘ The wedding march was played by B. Schults, and Mra. Arthur Doc-' I tor. sister of the bride, sang •'Hold Tltou my Hand lhar L»r(j." Her. M. J. Frosh received the vows before members of the immediate fa

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Rt. Paul l-udleg' A,d Society, Mrs. <sail Cook, s a. m. <ll Red Pepper a of Union Twp, Luckey School, k p m. Ave Marla Study Club. K. of C. Hal). 7:30 p. m. Thursday Baptist Missionary Tea, Mni. C. E, Hell, 2:»r p. m. St. Mary's Twp Home Economics • tub, Mra. Verlando Clark, 1:33 P m. ladles’ Aid Society, M'thodist I Church. 2:30 p. tn. Kastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 : p. m. So Cha Rea Cluh, Mias Virginia Laurent. 7:30 p. m Friday Phllathae Class Meeting. Mrs. (Curtis Moser, 7:30 p. m. I’nlon Chape) Mother-Daughter Banquet, I’nlon Chapel Chcrch. ? |> m. American Legion Auxiliary. f>glon Home. 7:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Picnic Supper. Mra. Joe Murphy. liar, p. nt. t lilies and a few intimate friends. For the occasion, the bride chose a floor length gown of powder blue .thiffon with shoulder length veil | end sandals of pink Shw carried an , arm bouquet of pink roses and snapI dragons. Following the ceremony, a dinner was served to twenty-seven guests. The couple will reside at 113 West Walnut street. Van Wert. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doctor and children Jimmy and Janice of Fort Wayne; I .Mrs. Otto Scaer and son Richard of Galion. Ohio; Lavon Baxter of Chi- > ago: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Baxter and (laughters. Alice Ann. Barbara and Mary Lou of Van Wert, and L. Frledllne of Monroeville. FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLASS HAS PARTY The Friendly Circle class of th” Eighth Street United Brethren C'turrh met at the home of Mr. an-l I Mrs. Frank Garwood Tuesdty evening for a pot luck supper. Mrs. DeLoyd and Mra. Ivan Garwood were hostesses. After the song "Any where with Jesus", the ninetyeighth psalm waa read followed with prayer by Rev. Martin. Games were also enjoyed. The next meeting will be held lueaday. June 20, at Hant-a-Nult-t.ian park and will be in honor of the older people of the church. Preggnt at the meeting nut night were Rev. and Mra. Luke Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Osborne Mr. and , Mrs. Lawrence Michael. Ur. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark. Mrs. O. Mounaey. Mrs. 1 Clark Smith. Mrs. DeLoyd Garwood

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Mrs. Ivan Garwood. Mrs. Martini It 11. Mrs. Hasel Toor. Mrs. Wayne Trontner and daughter. Gueats other than members Inn'ltded the Misses Henrietta Hunter, Maxine Smith. Deloria Clark. Kdltr. Clark. MRS. ED WARREN HOSTESS TO CLUB Twenty-three members of the De-1 catur Dower garden club met yes-' terday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Ed Warren. Mrs. Russell Owrna read an Interesting paper on| "Design in Planting" in which she stated: "Tlie garden must be designed before planting begins. Th<“ first activity of gardening in landscape design, the second planting design. It is so necessary to study thel Plants as to their future effect upon 1 tho whole garden end to fully real Ire what they will grow Into. The gardener must always think In' tortns of length, width and weight.” Another Interesting paper by Mrs. I .-a Fuhrman dealt h with "Oriental Popples. "These beautiful flowers are native of Greece and Rome. Opium is taken from the young I capsules. The legend la told of a ■ mother who lost her child. After search failed to restore her. rhe gotte caused the beautiful crimson I poppies to grow at her feet for consolation.” Mrs Delton Paaswater conducted the business meeting. Lovely refreshments were served by the Meadames Ruasel Owens, Arble Owens and Mrs. Ed Warren. A song was sung by David Owens, accompanied at the piano by his I mother. A contest of jumbled flower names was won by Mra. George Buckley. .IF?

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Personals Dr. G. J Kohne is adding a sun porch to his beautiful new residence at Third and Adams, that , will add to the comftft-t and appear- ! ance. The Indiana University com- ; mencement exercises will be held June Sth and Invitations have been received here for the important | event. Messrs Mlles and Alden of ths state highway commission are i completing their job of securing easements over Thirteenth street and the territory north from the ' city limits to Monmouth where the Toad will join the old 17 route, f They report tine cooperation. A special meeting of the city , council was held last evening at i the city hall, the body taking up the matter of purchasing a filter . for the water lines. The diplomas for the »o Decatur I high school graduates have been ! delivered and signed by the school board members. They are of the t leather folder type, a picture of i 1 the entrance to the new high 1 . school building being engraved on the diploma. ' Mr and Mrs. Ray Mmlth have re-' 1 turned from Van Wert. Ohio, where the former underwent an operation on his left eye. He la reported as hrvlng undergone the operation satisfactorily. Mrs. J. B Holthouse and dattgh•er Margaret have returned from a four weeks' trip to Chicago, Mil- ( waitkre, Smokey Mountains and ‘ Washington, D. C. They covered a i distance of over MOB miles. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Engeler and , daughter Kathryn art planning to ’ leave about th,, first of ,|,ini- for California and an extensive trip through the west. Mrs. Henry R. .Heller, Mias Kioto* Mrs. E. G. Coverdale and M,a. W. Guy Brown are In Inndlanapolls attending tho Federation of Clubs convention. Hindman of Fort Warns, appralaer for the FHA and HOLC was a business visitor In the city today Mr. and Mra. W. P. Schrotk have returned from Oxford. Ohio where they spent the weok end with their daughter. Janet, at Western College On Sunday they were Joined by

| LOCAL WOMEN I 1 AHENO MEET Decatur Women Return From NCCW’ Diocese Convention At Muncie A number of Decatur wptnen attended the Fort Wayne diocese convention of the National Council of Catholic Women in Muncie over the week-end. The convention dosed Monday. Mrs. J. J. White of taigansport was re-elected president and Fort Waytie was aelected as the place for holding the 1940 convention. 1 Other officers re-elected were: Mrs. Frank Collins. Ixigansport. recording secretary; Mra. HenderI Miss Hess Schrock and M'aa Helen Smith of Indianapolis. A. J. Smith returned today from • two day's business trip to Detroit, Michigan Mrs Harry Detamore of Portland visited In Decatur this afiernoon. Rhe was accompanied horn* by Mra. i |J. J. Helm, who will remain for an - overnight visit, returning to Deca. ' tur Thursday afternoon. i Mrs. Fred Ashba.icher, Mrs. Lola i Hlack and Mra. Delton Paaswater i' left thia morning for indhnapolix to Ir.itond the federation of Clubs con- ■ vmtlon.

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son Mi-Itonald. of West Mfayette, I auditor; Mrs. Howard Cannon, of Gary, treasurer. The local members who attend- : ed were: Mrs. Charles Isiae. dis- ' Irlct president: Mra. Hugh Daniels president of the local chapter, dele cates; Misses Kone Schurgor, Marv I Wolpert. Rose Stelgmeyer, Fran ■ cea Loshe. Frances I’lman. Mar-, I caret Rumschlag Blanche Erwin, Edith Erwin. Ethel Erwin. Miss Grace Coffee wan on the

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I program, delivering a paper on . Parent-Teai hers Aasociatlous. Rev. Joseph J. Helmets, pastor, ; and Father Alvin, assistant of St. Mary's church, attended the meetmg on Monday. The convention adopti-d resolutions deploring the multiplication of divorce, decline of the home, . curtailment of the family, and the i disorganisation through |>agan Inti Uence.