Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1939 — Page 3

L SOCIETY

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MtXICANt OBSERVE independence day Mexicans nt thia community had •heir day Saturday In the "Gran fvlcbraclon de laa Fiesta* l*atrlaa"i the great celebration of the patriotic festlvall held "tn el tlegante Country Cliab de Drcatnr. Indiana. Saturday night The advent of the treat celebration «ra« "papa commemorar el an.versarlo de nueatra Independencia'* (for the commemoration of the ann.ternary of our Indepo <d»nce). Special tribute waa paid to IdalgS. liberator of the country. Several hundred Mexicans attended. nearly all In family groups. Ineluding grandmothers. mothers and fathers, boys and girls and Itables. Many of the bablo became sleepy before the program was over and stretched out on tables ar mind the aul.torlum of the Country Club. A sprinkling of Americans enjoyed the] program. The principal attraction wan th* queen. Chile Vela, and her two at••n.lanta. beautiful voung ait la who vere dressed In leng white robes 1 with high stiff, white collars lined ' in red The queen wore a s;xrklln< crown on her head. The program, all iu Spanish, was the high spot of the yeai In the rather uneventful liven of the MexI !~nn people Most of the older people looked work worn and Ixnt bat tney enjoyed themselves heartily, laughing at the comedlenn-s and applauding the dancers. The chorus was composed of leight young -Mex'ran aenoritas.l i <>m- of them still In their teens. ; They sang the Mexican songs and I danced the Mexican danc.» in the -olorful costumes ot that -ountry. For the most part the featured parts of the program were humorous with *he exception of the serious talks ■>n the founding of Mexico One as the popular dances wan done by a beautiful young girl on the brim of* a sombrero I Last on the program wax the pre-' ] sentation of the queen and her two! attendants, who were greeted with; applause by the crowd. The chorus tnen led In the singing of the "Marl Spangled Banner" and the official > ! Mexican anthem Bob Rice's orchestra played al j waits and the queen and he.' two attendants descended from their

there are taking it seriously, however. Teleview newsreel theater in Hollywood is one of the few house* reporting a boom in bmunesa Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor. Wendy Barrie and Greg Bautxer were there the other evening. . . . And Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard even stood tn line to get in. Incident at the Grace Hayes lodge gives you an idea of the feeding that runs beneath the surface her*. It's a custom at this spot for the audience to sing ' God Blest America." They were in the middle of It the other night when Grace inter* rupted to announce that Godfrey F M Beckett, an Englishman in a party with Evelyn Atchison, the Earl Carroll beauty, had just been notified to report in th* morning to the British consul. Some man rose and saluted him and. immediately, the whois place was on its feet. Several women burst into tears. Despite reassurance about the chances of English actors being called to military service, all th* studio* are taking precaution*. Twentieth Centurv-Fox has arranged th* schedule of “Little Old New York" ao that Richard Green* doesn't have to work until well on Into the picture. If it looks as If h* will be called, they will hava tim* to replace him. Judy Garland has returned from New York with a limp. She did the last two shows at the Capitol theater with a sprained ankle . . . Arleen Whelan and Alexander D'Arcy must have mad* up. They were at the Hous* of Murphy together. . . . Virginia Peine and Jed Harris also there. . . . George Raft has arrived *■< has Nonna Shearer . . . Joy Hodges and her bridegroom. Gilbert Doerly, ‘1 w*r* celebrating at th* Trocadero. ' . . . The road company of “Th* ; American Way" may have Otto ‘ Kruger In th* Fredric March part. ... Bill Hart'* old picture, * "Tumbleweeds." is to be shown In Hollywood and he will make a personal appearance. ... A tip to ’ yacht salesmen: Eddie Albert I* looking for a 45-foot boat . . . Judy Starr and Pandro Berman's brother, Hank, are a regular twosome at L" Cong* . . . And that was Charlie Grayson with Carol* Stone at Victor Hugo'*. . . Ju«t thre* day* after finishing the picture. "High School," Jan* Wither* I will really enter high school. . . , Add to unexpected nicknames: Jeanette MacDonald's family call her "Jimmy.” '

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1939,

CLUB CALENDAR — ii" I a •oclety Deadline, 11 a. M. Fanny Macy •*«*ee 1000-1 on Monday Winners Class. Robert Gnrnrd Home. 7: JO p m United Christian Mlsxloosry 80--I lety. Mrs. Karl Hotfett. Tuesday I Loyal Daughters ( lass. Mrs. Ed Warren. 7: JO p. m. , Adams County Nurses' Assorts Han Bienlc. SunHet Perk, gp. m. Tri Kappa Social Meeliug, Elks Home, g p. m. C. L. of C. Pot l.u-k s ipper. K es ('. Hall. <:3o p. m. Women of the Moose Committee Meeting. Mrs. Brce Koop. 7 to n. m. Psi lota XI. Mrs Gerald Smith. 1 " SO p m Kta Tau Sigma sorority. Miss Glennys Elxey, *:3O p. m. Wednesday St. Anns Study Club, Mrs Thomas la-onard. 7:30 p. m. Historical riuh Opening Lunche- n, Mrs. John fahug. 1J- SO p. m. ’iusln-as and I'rof-xslOnal Wo-it-n's Club. Mrs. C 1.. August. <::tn p. m. Deuatur Home Economics (Tn's I.umheon. Mrs. Charles Fletc»<er. 1:M p. m Mt Pleasant laidies' Aid Society. Mrs, Merle Sheets, jp, m Thursday fa Cha Rea Club. Mrs. Dl-k Rhtneer. 7:3» p m Spanish American Auxiliary. Legion Home. 7:30 p. m Christian ladies Aid. Church Auuitorlum. 3 p. m. * St. Luke's l-adies* Aid Society M"s. Emma Herbert, all day meet- 1 lag. j St. Mary *a Township Home I Economics Club. Mrs. Fred Bend|er. 1:30 p. m. Pre by ter Inn Ladies* Aid Society. Mrs. Fred Smith. t:.1O p. m. Young Matron's Club Mrs. Albert' Miller. S:3O p. m Literature Department. Library. 4:15 o'cloefl. County W. C. T U. Convention. . Pleasant Dale Church, afternocn ■ and evening. Evangelical Ladies' Aid Society I Churc h. 3 p. m. U B Progressirc Work.ns Class | Mrs. William Arnold. <:3o p. m. Friday Adams County Woman's Chorus. Moose Home. 1:30 p mi * thrones to meet their young men and dance under a shower of confetti and serpentine, thrown by their subjects" who circled the dance Itnog. The crowd joined In thdance. Guests at the program were given their choice of hamburger sand 'riches or the Mexican favorite, hot lamalex. served with pop by younz Mexican hoys. Vsny of the crowd were dresse I In sombre American clothes, but a f«w chose the gay coloAi of o'd Mexico. Several young l-oya about three or four years old were droned in the long trousers, black coatr. colored shirts and broad brimmed bats of eld Mexico. the Eta Tau Stigma sorotity will meet Tuesday night at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Miss Glennys Elsey on Tenth street, MACKMAN-DEITSCh WEDDING OCCURS _ Miss Ixwetta Ha<kman and David Deitsch were united In marriage trlday evening at seven o'clock. Rev. J. J. faimetr received the vtjW* in the rectory of the R». Mary's Catholic church. Harold Tester and Mrs. Eddl* ileltcch attended the couple. After in- -r.-tnony a reception was held

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1 St the Dehsch home The couple let*’ for • two-day wedding trip to Ohio.! The bride wore a blue crepe. , ujreet length dress with wine acresr —rias and her attendant wore a blue crepe dre«« with black accer-' dories. Mr. and Mr*. Deltsch are now at nome on South Line street In th'* 1 city. where the former is a carpeu-l I* r ‘ I > , The Adams county woman's . chorus will meet at th-' Moose 'i<>me Friday afternoon at one-thlrtv ,t /clock i The Historical club will have It* opening meeting In the fotm of a luncheon Wednesday noon *• I, twelve-thirty o'clock at the home of - Mrs. John Schug The committee In' i - harge will furnish meat, rolls, butI ter. coftee and cream Members ar* ' to bring their own table service. CHRISTIAN LADIES' AID . WILL MEET THURSDAY , The ladies' aid ol the First Christian church will meet In the church , auditorium Thursday afto-noon at J two o'clock, for the annual birthday • meeting. , A short business meeting will bo' . 1 eld. after which Mrs. R. D. Myers I! will review the book. "Eneas Afri< a- • nus." by Harry S'lllwell Edward*. Following the hook review, i social hour will he held In th* j» hurch social rooms. All ladles of , th* church and their guests are ln-| Uted to attend. The Progressive Workers class of the I'nlted Brethren Sunday, ••bool will have a six-thirty o'clock dinner meeting at the home of Mr*.l William Arnold Thursday evening. Mach member I* to bring table ser Mee. All are urged to attend. The Evangelical ladle*' aid society will meet in the social rooms of the church Thursday ifternoo'i SB o'clock. All members are aaksectlon as host rases Every mem-' her is asked to attend. The Psi lota XI sorority will have! a social meeting Tueada. at the home of Mrs. Gerald Smith at sev-en-thirty o'clock. The St. Mary's township home onomlcs club will meet Thursday n*ternoon at one-thirty o'clock it the home of Mrs. Fred Bender In Pleasant Mills Member* are *sked ti note the change In date of meeting to this week Instead of next MRS. VELMA CAMPBELL WEDS ROBERT WEAVER ‘ Announcement has been made by Mrs. H. C. Andrew* of this city of the marriage of her sister. Mr*. Velma Casnpbcll of Fort Wayne to Robert Weaver, son of Mr snd Mrs John Weaver of Auburn The wedding vow* were received i by Rev o. B. Moren at eight o'» I clock in the Auburn Lutberaa

church Attendant* were Ml— Joe-! | cphtne Weaver, twin sister of the ' trroom. and Charles Summer*. The bride ha* been associated with the Wolf and Deasauer Beauty saloon The couple will reside in I Auburn, where Mr. Weaver i* connected with the Warner 3esr CorI poration. The Spanish American auxiliary I will meet at the Legion Home ( Thursday evening at seven-thirty' o'clock. All members are asked io j be present a* a special me.ting will. Ibe held. Mr*. Dick Ehlnger will le- hostess j to the member* of the So Cha Rea ' < tub Thursday evening *t seven-' ' thirty o'clock at her horn- on North Third street. MR. ANO MRS. THIEME HAVE 50TH REDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs A F. Thieme of 121 North Eighth street, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary: j Sunday evening with a six o’clock' supper at their home The table was decorated with a beautlfu’ thre* I th red wedding cake. Mr and Mrs. Thieme received many beautiful gifts. latter in the evening, refreshment* were! rented. Mr. and Mr*. Thieme are one otj the most prominent couple* in Ad- , urns county They spen’ nearly i their entire life In I’nion township. I coming to Decat ft- about three years ago Mr. Thieme was born L August t«. I*4.’ and l» 74 year* old. while Mr*. Thlem* was born April IT. 1447. and Is 72 year* old. Roth I nr* enjoying rather rood health an t many friend* They have six children twentyseven grandchildren and one great grandchild living. The guests Bundi.y nlgnl Included: Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Thieme and [ daughter. Olga. Mr and Mrs. Waiter Thieme. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8»lklng and children. Mr. and Mrs Christ Selking. Mr. and Mrs. Amo* I Thieme and children. Mr. and Mrs. J Ernest Thieme and children. Mr. ’ and Mrs Max Thieme and -hlldren 'l Mr. and Mr*. Harold Thieme. Mr. 'nd Mrs. Carl Dietrich anl daugtiter*. Barbara, Hilda Thieme Esther Th levinAlma Relking. Prnllne Herts, lr.Une Weber. Dell* Auman. FMgar I Thieme. Arnold Thieme. torens ['Thieme. Reinhard Selking. Norman Rtoppenhagrn. Water Nifge and Lillard Bloberlch. - O - • ——— — 0 Adams County II Memorial Hospital r # •I Mrs. Carl Daniel rout* 2; Mrs • Homer Springer. North 10th sL; [Frederick Scbaadt. rout* 2. Geneva; I Jacob C. Hodle. 2*5 Monros *t., RobI ert E Wallace. Fort Wayne; Jack • i Reed. 339 North 1 llh at. t and dlli 1 missed), Denver Morris, Sit South

> 12th st.; Richard Bailer. Hom*--■vood; Mrs Richan. (Lae.inj Ball-, I er, Homewood; Ralph Thoma* Ball-' ,1 er. x month* old son of Mr. and , Mr*. Richard Bailer; Albert N Stahl. Geneva; Maurice DeWayn? Rrodbeck. route J; l-oi* Jean Ooul-| ■v. mute 3. Miss Elra Weaver. Cooj '.oy. Ohio; Paul Krue< kobe.a. route, Paul Droege. route 1. Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Robert A. Light, t nnd son D.iniel Lor -e. 225 Rugg st; I ■I Mr*. Thomas Passwater and Infant r a»n. Willshire. Ohio; Mr*. Roy Duff j Geneva. - - - - - - - o ’ ■ personal; Mr. and Mr* George Schlemmer and children Franclle and , I Eugene, of Hoagland, and Mr and | I Mrs Ervin Vandemler and" daugh- ' ter* Delores and Elaine, of New , Haven, were dinner gneata Sunday t ;of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Walter* [ 'and family. Ellis Fuhhnan. well known . ' Prehle township farmer, ha* been ‘ 1 returned to hl* home after being ; confined to the Lutheran hospital iat Fort Wayne for the past five J weeks with blood poisoning. Hi* i condition I* greatly improved hut ihe is not permitted to have any /visitor*. Frederick Schaadt of rou,e 1. Geneva. was admitted to thn Adam* , cjtinty memorial hospital late Saturday evening, when he underwent m emergency apperdecton y. Mis* Kiva Weaver of Convoy, Ohio, ha* been admitted to the Advms county memo* lai hoipital lot elood transfusion* and t.eatment. Due to the crowded condition of the hospital, she N being cared for it the X-ray room Mias Lola Jean Gculey of route 3 was adtiiltied Sunday to the Adam* , tornty memorial hospital for an , emergency appendectomy. As every aevailable room was taken, rhe was ( Maced In the corridor of the first tloor lavatory. Sam Shepherd ot Lima. Ohio visited here Sunday Mr and Mr* John <ll Heller are spending several day* tn Indianaroti* Mr. and Mr*. Adrian Burke have returned from a ten day*' vl*lt In Birmingham. Ala. ( Mr. and Mr*. ladit nd Frank visited In Hoagland Sunday. Wilbur Porter, for many years a resident of Decatur. Is aer*ou«ly I'l at hl* home In Fort Wsyne. Mr*. George Renta. Mr* G T. Pnrl; and Mrs Delton Pas*v,'ater atI 'ended the garden c<ub flower show at Wren. Ohio Friday evening and acted a* judges for the »how. Mr*/ Mary Ketker of Fort Wayne Is visiting with the Mesdamea ; Ixruisa and Sadie Schnitt of Ad- . am* struot t Charlene Ann is the name given .: to the baby girl born Saturday ij morning to Mr. and Mr*. Ruisell i i

■Prior at the hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Klm-r K flicker of ’‘Rturgix. Michigan visited here Sunj day. Mrs William Miller of Pluffton I waa a visitor In Decatur this morn ’I !1g I J. Charles Brocj ia visiting in I Cl-v-land and Geneva. Ohio. Mr. and Mra. Malcolm McConnellJ | Jr. and Rud Potte~ of Evanston,l 111., were the week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Dan Schafer of West I ?Jonroe street. They returned homo | ia«t evening accompanied by Mrs. I Schafer who will vialt with her par-I-nta. Mr. and Mrs. J H T. Potter.' I 'nr several day*. j Frederic Schafer and Dan Schfer will spend three days In Dwoxso. Mi< higan looking after buyineas. , Schools resumed clasxex thia corning, following a two day shut | down on account of the host wave The Novena for peace, which ha-t ' *>een tn progress at St Mary's

THE CHARM SCH(M)L . . . under direction of MISS COREINNE BITTN ER Children* cia**e* in Expression. Smgmg. Dancing, Etiquette—“ Table Manner*." “Be Courteou*," "Act Properly in Public Places." etc. ENROLL WEDNESDAY Sept 20th from 3:30 to 5:00 p m at K of P. HOME Hh I —* IBBU. . g ft ’ i ■ I Mnle Ms Y I AU I J CHINESE GREW *mws twwau a****B: ! SELF SMO«THING jvuamze ZIUSTAQUIK ENAMEL To thousand* — LUSTAOITIK metfti ch* mekt »o rwfioisb sod renew chairs, •bias, wood- — all interior surface* to smart i—jam colors It means aw// nwee*4n»g eosmeL A rich full lurtre It mean* economy and beauty in one stroke of the bruth l.uttaquik is diffarauL Ife •implkity inelf to use. Kohne Drug Store

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i Catholic church alnre a week ago ' Sunday will close this evertr-g. The I services will be held at 7:30 o'clpck Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eg. ler and i daughter Marietta have re.anted to , heir home in Chicago, after visiti 'nr in Cleveland and in thia citv. J I’lth Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Rayl. A meeting of the city council will I be held Tuesday evenin; to take i official action regaiding the pro- ! r-»«ed power plant inprovement and arranging for the tond Issue Mr and Mr*. Ralph Geutft and son Roger. Mr and Mr*. D*n Lute* tnd »on Tom aaw the race. In Fort Wayne yesterday. « ~ . !*aj_. “ACID STOMACH I’PSET MY WHOI.I-: SYSTEM” I Ruys E He nt gee "I tried all 25 i bottle ot Adla Tablet* under yutn guarantee Now pain* are gone and 1 -nt anything '* Try Adin fur i excess stomach aciditiy. Holti house Drug Co.