Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1939 — Page 3

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M fwl.rr. la*. you car* to ■'nc. n.e hre*. it look* as r,r I it V.rg.- a Prine K| rr.arnag* la becoming an even Ktflfca r re Hr telling friends ■ that he wants to sell h l s beautltu 1 home In 1 1 C. can- * ■ y r.-the one tnjS ■wtuch he has : than ■Uffi MOOOOO "The place need* a Raft feminine touch." ■ complain* Evidently, he doesn't My* *■■*» » chance of getting Um* toon. faced „y s'an at- <■•>« !.,v.r reached the something will have ■“* ‘bout it At the Glen-*;:-f of “Million Dollar ■*', fWß! Jackie Coogan'* .-St ‘ pair Os Betty Grafrom inside the ma- ■ .am, night. Bu.ter .. v *•» stopped of per-M-e ha* treasured .inc* hl* WJ?®" s,nall ’**“• ■, ’* rt ‘ ’‘ken lead police to K. t pilfering Is the work of » hunter*. Hollywood eaaualtle* Dane* of Priscilla th * ,wo w ”* taking nd, m th, valley, her K ,77.' ,or «t» bridle, instead. H , tt?s* ,h ,n bl * hw »d a. tJ take six .titchea. Hjjj* . n ° “*• “ Mr !)•. U ,Un ‘"t® p »t»r Jost ■*»-• U OU p 7 Mun,hy *"■’ ' YrL )U ’ l b « rl « Kmn H?M* h * r * h * bot W *t n ,0 ,wo m °r» .Mt IT h. rn?,.', ' n,Mkln » a n « control. now< art ■itobZ^’V W,l « a RK K but oL'i ‘ h ' r * **« »* Ku uL t .’,* n ‘’ ,or bi* an7 R h»'a al- • unuTllulT ‘ r,turn ■«Ur th, a“f:’ on h’msstf IHL ■^« n ’'7; y ln tb» ho., hu .J* * lbr »ry by 238 K" » *th« dietV* po ” n<u ' ■hr • mJ } t 0 lak * off ■‘ bls Sr J?’" t do it. tn fact ■ IPumnc, in the early

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fann* Macy Phonss 1000 — 1001 Monday Kum-Joln-Va Claaa, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farrar. 7:3« p tn. Adam* County Woman'? Choru* tx-nman Park. Berne. ];X> j, m. Missionary Society. I Mta. A. D. Artman. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Decatur Garden Club. MK Elizabeth Market. 7 p. tn. Evangelical Ixiyal Daugbtora Picnic Supper. t<ehman Park, Berne, c p. 18. C. L. of C. PicnK legion Memorial Park. <:3O p. m. I Dutiful Daughters Claw. Mrwnor- ■ ial Park. < p. m. Wednesday Decatur Home Honomu* Club. Mrs. George Rquler. l:3o p. m. >• Business and Profess'cnal Women’s Picnic. Sun Set Park. Oitd p. tn. Thursday Women's Foreign Missionary Society. Mrs. E. N Wlc ka. 3 p tn. D Y. B. Claaa. Mrs. Pearl Vannet. 7:30 p. tn St. Luke’s Ladies Aid AH Day Meeting. Mrs, Noah Egley. Evangelical C L. W Class Weiner Roast. Hanna-Nuttman Park. i 5:30 p. m l! St. Paul Ladies' AM. Mrs. Ilarve i Smith, all day meeting. {baptist Womans Society. Mrs. Will Wlnnes. 3:30 p. m. , Mvsdames Robert Milla, N. R. ’ Fleury. Jack Friedt and Rc-ce Tho- . BUS. The Dutiful Daughters claaa of the Evangelical Sunday school will : Lave a picnic at Memot ial park Tuesday evening at sht o'clock. Members are asked to bring their own table service. JOHNSTON-COLTER ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston aai n-iunce the marriage of their daughter. Mary, to Ruber: (Miter son of • Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colter. The wedd-

scenes of "Here I Am a Stranger” will match up with the shot* that will be taken when th* company resumes production. Th* Joseph Schildkrauts tell an amaxing story and vow It's true. In San Francisco, the film pair's chow dog. Togo, disappeared from ths basement of a hotel Two month* later, th* dog showed up at th* family horn* . . . with its claws worn to th* base. Graci* Allen say* that daughter " Sandra already makes funnier wisecracks than Georg, Burna Th* other day. says Grade, th* youngster sat too long in a cramped portion and her foot went to sleep When she got up and tried to walk, an expression of amassment came over her face. “Oh. mam*:" she cried, "my foot feel* Ilk* ginger ale!" Well. Carol* Lombard and Clark Gabi* finally got off on their vacation. They are motoring north and will try to dodge crowds Clark said they would stay out of hotels and stop at tourist camps. i ■ . If Harmon O. Nelson is carrying a torch for Bett* Davis, it doesn't keep him from enjoying other feminine company. Mari*

Marks wa* doing th* conaolIng at Marc*!'* th* night at VI Bradley** opening. It wa* Nel*on'» birthday and. for a rib, they aent him a tomato covered with whipped craam. . . . Mari* Wilson alio out stepping that night with

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Ward* Tatum. But she urn Nick Grind* gav* his permission. . . . You 11 like Vi Bradley a new torch song, "W*st- , era Union. Ptoaa*." Barry Trtvera l wrota the lyric*. ... Did George Stone put that ring on th* linger or Millie Moi ria. th* Earl Carroll , beauty? . . . You want to watch th* Mary Healy-Ken Murray romance, too. He la building a houee at Pacific Palisades and ia telling everybody how lonely It la to be a ' bachelor. . . . Bradley Page ia offering to do a picture for nothing, providing it len t on* of th* perennial gangater roles. He'e turned down seven of those In a row—at a [ fat aalary, . . Barbara Stanwyck ’ and Bob Taylor ar* looking for a ' house to rent In town. . . . They'll take a two-year l*aa* if it suits. Maanwhll*. they ar* living in th* 1 valley at Barbara's ranch. . . . I Hop* M-G-M cut* out that line In "On Borrowed Time" where Sir I Cedric Hardwick*, a* Death, aaya: "No thank*, I juat had an apple.” ' It'* too silly for worda.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. JULY 17,1939.

ing occurred Ruitirdny r.oon at twelve o'clock In the Firs' Metho-’ dlst church at Covington, Ky. Th<*' single ring ceremony was read by th*- Rev. John U Tilton. The bride wore a street length: dress </ white satin crepe with a , corsage of bai w treat h uttd iw buds. otsTHDAY dinner for HILLIS ANN WILLIAMS A birthday dinner was given Rundev honoring Mlaa Hillis Ann WilJ hams at the home of he? narents,l Mr. and Mra. Brenton Williams of • m ite d. w _ Present were Mr. and .Mrs. Jess Williams und son Donald: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent dlannl; Mr. and Mrs. • Jills* Roop and family; Mrs, Mild re<t Garwood and son Junior; Mr* Fannie Cook; Rill Millet; Rusael WlllMma; Miss Patricia .Mae WilHama and Mr. and Mra. Renton Wil- ■ llama and the honor guest, Mias Itil I Its Ann. T he Baptist woman's sochity will, meet at the home cf Mrs. Will Win-I ■ nes Thursday afternoon, at tw<>’ thirty o'clock. > > The Si. Paul ladles* aid society w-OU have an all day meeting Thura- . day at the home of Mrs. Harve ) Smith. The D. Y R. claaa of the Vnited ■ Brethren Sunday school w*ll meet at the country home ot Mra. Peat I ■ \annett Thursday evening at sav-en-thirty o'clock. Every member I* r i'-nue*ted to be at the hoai • of Mrs. Frank Fisher at seven o'clock and ■ automobiles will be provided for . everyone. Assisting hostesses will l>e the Mesdantes Frank Fisher, A • C. Butcher and Tom Andrews. NEUHAUSER-RINGENBERQ WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Miss Dolores Neuhaueer. dangh • ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Neuhau«ir of Rerne. became the bride •»( Richard P. Ringenberg. son of Mrs. r Albert Ringeniberg <>( near Archbold I Ohio. Sunday afternoon at two o'* t clock in the First Kennonite cUurcK . of Berne The Rev. Fjctus Mason of • Imnlsvllle, Kentucky received the double ring voww under an Improvised archway before the altar Many baskets of ahasta daisies, pink and white hydrangaes. phlox a id ferna formed a barttg. r.und for a white fence with the archway In ’ the foreground. Miss Marie Neuonacbwander was the maid of honor and the Miaae* Dolores Ringenberg of Archbold Onto, sister of the groom, and Mis* Evelyn Neuhauaer of Ridgeville. Ohio were bridesmaids Lawrence, aiugenbeng. brother of the groom served as best man. The bride wax given In marriage by her father Joseph Uhtnan was ths ring tc-arer, carrying the rings which were lied to a white satin bow. He wore a dartc blue suit. The two flower girls. Carolyn Neuhauser ot Natoieon and Komaigne Neuliauser ot Ridgeville Corners wore blue and , pink marquisette floor length frocks respectively, and carried noac-j gaya. Vshers were Robert LehmanKenneth Neuhauaer. 4ioth of Berne. Harold Neuhauaer ot Archbold and Pvul Neuhauaer of Ridgeville Corner*. For her gown the brld* chose white satin fashioned with a full , icodlce and king sleeve* full to the ulbow and ending m a point at eith , er wrist, tiny buttons in the hack from the neck to the wais* with a>, full skirt ending in a train. A two < Iler finger tip veil of ailk illusion , caught to a rosette ot the earn* material in s cluster ot cnrla form- i M the headdress. White kid footwear completed her costume. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift ot the groom. Her bouquet was gar-’, denlaa and lllllea of the valley with baby breath and white satin bows. , The maid of honor wore deep r>'u*h chiffon and the bridesmaids wore aqua blue trimmed with pink

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velvet bow*. Each attendant wore a gold locket, a g’ft of 'K bride. The bride'* mother and the groom's ' mother wore navy blue crepe with white accessories and corsages ot gardenia* and wh'te sweet pea*. The attendants carried small hand bouquet*. Mrs. Albert Stahley ~f Mund.* was the organist. Miss He'en N*uhaueer of Archbold, the violinist xiwt Mr*. Martin Neuenech wander of Bern*. the vocolist. Precvd.ng the ce’esnony the following musical* I was presented; Organ, To A Wild Sow; violin. At Dawning: vocal B» leanse; violin. O Pomise Me; vocal. The Sweetest Storv Ever Told. Tnc I'rocesslonal-wa* Wagner's Wedding March and the Recess'cnal was Mendelssohn's. Dtning the ceremony "! I-ove you Truly" wa* played softly on the organ. A reception was held at the country home of the bride's parents for the member* of the immediate Camilles. the bridal party and a few frirnd*. A three tiered wedding cake uecorated the bride s table. The bride graduated fro’.r Berne high school in the rias* of I*3o and has remained st home. The groom la «mployed in the main office* of th* N’euhausr Ifat'hem- at Napoleon Ohio. He is a graduate of th* Stryker high achool at Stryker. Onio. The couple will reside In Napoleon. The C. L. W class of the Evangelical Sunday school will enjoy a weiner roast' at llanna-Nuttman park Thursday afternoon st fivethirty o'clock.

— ; zr . 1 Holiness Association Plans ( amp Meeting a&h. 9 ■ W W W f JBL WF * A CESTUI Sl' ** ? ,* -SB MfSnl . u Th, “ • nnu • , < ’* m P meeting of the Adams county holiness association will be held 'al th* Monroe | tabernacle July 23 to Auguat 8 Rev. T. L. Terry of Roachdale will be the evangel!** and Mr and Mrs , Milton Q. Connett of West Frankfort. 111., will he the'song evangelist* Meeting* will be held every even i j •l.la ? '‘'•‘h'k. Day meetings will be held at 2p, tn Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday and childrens meetings will also be held at 2 p. m. Httnday service* will he held at 10:30 a m and 2:00 1 land 7:30 p. tn.

BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETING The Better Home* club of Monroe met recently at the Monroe school with Mr*. I*aul Gould. Mrs. Sylvan Habegger. Mrs. John ('rose and Mis. Curtis Trump as the hostesses. The Happy Harmony ill Club girls were especial guests. During the routine opening Mr*. John Floyd gave the pr.'yer Roil call wa* answered with "Why I think boys and girls should belong to <-H clubs." The 4-H "lub girls and their leader* Mis* Elma Steury and Mrs. Reuben Steury tnen took charge of the meeting. Following l« the program they •mve: Song. S-H Trail, group. Reading. Ivois Jean Schug Song. Round. Good Better. Beat. Demonstration ot seam*. Ruth Steury. Duet. Whispering Hop«, Florine rnd Naomi Steury. Reading. Eleanor Schwarts. Piano solo. Evelyn Graber. Demonstration on plllnw eager, V«rna Steury Duet. Follow the Gleam. Irene Graber and Lorena Nussbaum, D<*tionatratlon. Altering A Pattern. Eleanor Schwarts. Song, Are You Sleeping. Group. Solo. Sing Me To Sleep Alma steury. Song. Good Night f-adle* Group. A fine display of clothing which the girls made this year wa* given A successful year was reported by them The last year’* 4-I.' girl* of Monroe then presented an Interesting program Mr*. John Fl< yd gave

aa account of her trip and visit to 1 iLe Golden Gate EgpoalUon. San Francisco which she and Mr*. Floyd enjoyed recently. A lovely luncheon wa* served by I the hostess. Mr*. Gonld. and her aerUtants. A color motif of green rnd white wa* carried out in the I 'ce cream, individual cakes and mint*. Each guest was presented with a corsage of flowers with a 4 H emblem. The entertaining room wa* attractively decorated with the 4-11 color* and emblem. Present were the Mesdamea Glen Stucky. Wm. Brown. Noah Matelin. John Floyd. Alva Hahnert. Floyd Jonnson. Roy Price, Reuben Sch- < arts, Adolph Hannl. Rollan t Sprunger. Mm. Isch. Sylvan Hslbesger. D. J. Matelin. M'm. Stucky. Elmo Stucky. Ouo Hineman. Jo* Rich. John Pickering. Reuben Steury. Erwin Stucky. Wilbur Raildrnbush. Homer Winteregg. L. A. Thomas J. A. Hendrick*. Roger Bluhm Dtn Striker. The Misses Viola Ilabegger. Mary Schwarts. Maty Trump, Helen Haines. Esther Gould Be'ty Trump, , Corine. Helen, and Irene H*begg<-r and Agnes Gould. The following 4-H kills and their mother* were pre-1 sent: Florine. Ruth. Nsitni and V’>rna Steury. Irene Graber, torena Nussbaum. Lol* Jean St hug. Elea-' ror Schwarts, Alma Steury. Mr*. ( Carl Scbug. Mr*. Philip Nuasbaum. , Mrs. Dan Steury, Victor Grata r. H'-nry Graber and the bos'ca*. Mrs. Paul Gould. — i Tlie St. Luke’s ladies' aid society' will huve «n aM day meeting Thurs-

day at the home a» Mrs. Noah Eg-' ley. All members are invited to b.» present. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. France and M*. snd Mrs LaVerne De Dona Id of Gary visited over nigh’ with Mlsi Elizabeth Peterson. Attorney Ray V. Sager of Siouk Clty„ lowa stopped In Decatur for a few days' with hi* cousin. Mrs. W. 11. Roe. enroute to Washington. D C and the New York fair. Mr*. W. A. laiwer returned this morning from Klinger Lake where the visited with the J. H. Heller j family for the past four days. She -as accomimnied home by Mrs. I. W. Maty and daughter Martha, who spent the week-end there. Miss Irene Marhenke of Decatur i ccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frankhouser. Phil Warner of Aniea, lowa and Mi. and Mr*. Louis Kock of Fort Wayne have returned from a week's vacation trip through the east where they attended the world * fair. Mr and Mrs Ben McCullough of Si. Mary'* township and Mr. and M-s p. j. Harmon Marlon, Indiana wi'l leave this evening for a ten days' fishing trip on the .Manistee river at Wellston. Michigan. Russell Prior and David Heller teturned Sunday evening from Huntingburg. where they spent the week end. John and Russell Prior, who had been visiting here for the past two week*, accompanied them to Huntingburg, while Miss Vaudeth Prior returned to Decatur for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Prior. Mr and Mrs. A. M. Anker of 330 Winchester street had a* their week end guest* the latter a brother Andrew Smith, her sister. Mr*. Allen Deegi-. lioth of Danville, HI., and Mr and Mrs. Owen .McArffic and ch'ldren of Westville. 111. Mixa Georgia FMughty ha* returne< to North Mam heater after a wiek-ettd visit with her parents. Mr. and .Mrs W. H. Foughty. Miss Foughty I* attending summer sc ho. 4 at the college. Two "casualties'* were reported 1 on the Mooseheart excursion Sunday Naomi Schults wa* overcome hy the heat and excitement and fainted as the busses were leaving the Mooseheart home. She was given first aid and the trip continued. Bernard Loache, while walking down the front *tep* of the 'Mooaeheart administration building with hl* wife, slipped and full, painfully Injut Ing hi* urm and legFive Rolls Adding Machine paper with rip-cord opener and end-of-roll signal 50c. Every roll is vacuum cleaned to remove all lint and dust. The Decatur Democrat Co.

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♦ > Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Violet Gallaway, i Bern* route 2; John Fran*, son or 1 Me. and Mrs M W Frank Decatur 1 mral route. DismiHSed: Arthur Fosnaugn, Monroe; Mra. Alvin Johnlcr. Craigi ■•:1le rural route; I. B -rnateln ' Pouth Fret street; Mrs. Samuel P. Essex and beby sow of Rockford. Ohio; Mrs. Carl W. Schm-pp and baby son of 347 Line street; Mr*. Walter Krueckeberg and baby son of Willshire. Ohio. tw • ••'••wa*

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