Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1939 — Page 3

SOCIETY

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MAKE OCTOBER YOUR WO-THE-MOVIES” MONTH! b "*'• o » #r —*"d October • j u *t around the comer! u... p '" ’*• •' r reminds you that the new fall Show M •UftHl To insure your minmum entertain. r iM , . <•>"’»"* In October, we've booked an outstanding picture on EVERY change of program! *'* October pistureo—look them over! •* «»" you afford to miao a single show? R.2J7- ’- 2 -3 OCT. 4-5 W«A. R()SBY "BLONDIE TAKES nS2J AR MAKER" A VACATION" ” sparks, big cast. Your Comic Strip Favorites. OCT. 6-7 imt n.r.io Wr ffathfils" ‘ man AMi>l ’ T town " rr.Alttr.Kh jack Benny, Dorothy Lamour. OCT. 13-14 W ' S ril , . , AMO, R “THE ANGELS W ASH ... A»re« R | “ S ” . THEIR FACES" frss. Lana Turner. Dead End Kids. Ann Sheridan. wll 6 " 17 OCT. ,:.." IZ ' R ” THERE (JOES w.th m MY HEART" MI SMy Cast. Fredrie March. Virginia Bruce. 2FLB-1 1 OCT. 22-23-21 A Mil | ion - “BACHELOR MOTHER" *** Raft, Claim Trevor. Ginger Rogers. David Niven. mU OCT. 25-26 - OCT. 27-26 MABE FOR •‘THE MAN IN i, ( H OTHER" THE IRON MASK" ’•wart, Carole Lombard Joan Bennett. Louis Mayward. Oct. 29-30-31—" THE WOMEN" norma Shearer, Rosalind Russell. Joan Crawford. Movies in October—and tff all the Big Hits at adams theater

CLUB CAIJ2NDAR ■ Society Deadline.'ll A. M Fanny Macy | Phon** 1000 — 1001 Thursday Women nt the MnoenJ Horn*. I p tn llaptlet Woman's Society, Mr*. W>llatn Bell. t:M p m Eastern Sier. Masonic r<*npl*, ' T;!Mk p m Methodbt taidies" Aid Society, Church Social Room*. ? 30 p m. Ruralintlc Study Cluh. Mr* t. A Hol'houae. * p m. Friday Phllco Class. Mr*. Jerry Rumple. i 7:30 p m Union Chapel V. R. Reception. I Mr and Mr« Chari. " Ban-' ? p m Saturday P'on Reformed Mission Bund Picnic. meet at Z'on Reformed Ciirreh 3 p.m. Monday Research Cluh, Mr*. C. B. Lewton. 2:30 p m Tueeday Dutiful Daughters Claw. Mr*. M err II Schnit*. 7:30 p m. Wednesday Hl«torlcal Cluh. Mr*. Ram Shamp. * 3* p. m \adles' Shakeapet re Cl"h Mr*. A n. Suttle*. 122 South Filth St 2:30 p. m of foreign birth Recently the emi- ' gratlon from Not way hue decreased and more have left America than have entered All over Norway. ' farmers can be found who have j lived in America. Naturally they i returned with much knowledge of our farm methods and way* of I progress "Norway Is a real ski country Here skiing I* used as a means of | recreation and also transports-' j lion For pleasure riding, the bicy I tie and motorcycle take the place , of the automobile.'' Schools, mode* of dress and many other Interesting fact* were I given about Norway At the close lof the program a brief business j meeting* was held after which the j hostess. Mr*. Christen, served re-j i freshmen is The club will meet next Week IM the home of Mrs Sam Shamp on M ercer avenue Mrs. IMton Passwater will present a pa pet entitled "The Gold.-n Gate and I Redwood Evergreen* '" • The Dutiful Daughters' ela** o’ 'the Evangeical Sunday schcol will 'meet at the home of Mr*. Merrtl :Fchmti Tuesday evening at sevenI 'hlrty o'clock with Mr*. Carl Hah- ' nert and Mrs Ernest foreman as listing hostesses ! 'Mrs. A. D Suttle* will be hos--1 tes* to the opening meeting of th* Ladies' Shakespeare clob Wednesday afternoon at twe-thirtv o'clock at her horn* on Routh FICh street Mt*. W A Ixtwer will be the proptsm leader with "Tidewater Virginia, Jamestown and A.tnapolia" as her subject. The name of Kathleen Fryback I wa* unintentionally omitted from the program of the ladies' aid society of the Methodist chnr.-h which met this afternoon. Mis* Fryhack

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l-lord a saxaphon* goto, accompanied by her mother. Mis* Hchroyer accompanied fnr hrr vma' | t'hi by Marjorie Miler. ■ The Zion lleformui Mission Rand will have H ph-nic at llanna-Nuu- 1 I man parti Saturday afterno tn. Mem- 1 tw-.-s ar* re<|ue«tt>d to m--t at th* I "hurch at two o'clock and each on* I Is to bring an H*m of food MR® JOSEPHINE MAGUEY I® HOSTESS TO HER CLUB Th., limit township horn* economics cluh met at the home of Mrs 1 Josephine Moxley Tuesday afteri ooh Th* president. Mr* K. S < lolsten. opened the tne*.‘ng with th* members singing the song ' »nrd Christian Soldiers." and r»-l petting the club erred. Twenty-sig member* >n*w«rad| the roll call with school day Incident*. Plan* were discussed for a du* st day to be held (k* >ber 2«.| The cluh decided tn v|*M ihe Ploy. ■■ leaf Creameries. McMillen Feed, Milla and Central Sugar company some time in November, Mr*. Virgil Drapei and Mm. Il , F. Rauer presented an inti resting '►sson on braided and *hrochetcd ituga Sample ruga from Niblick* slo*e were displayed The meeting was the.i turned over to Mrs. C. M. Ellsworth, who sale a talk and alao a demonstratlrn on a hlde-awai laundry rack. Ixively refreshments we.-e served at the dose of th« afternoon by the hostess, assisted by Mrs George Si'hleferwteiu and Mrs VI gil Draper. Guests other than met-iber* Included Mrs. Ellsworth and Mr* j Clifford Brown MRS. CLINTON BEARD HOSTESS TO HER CLUB Mr*. Clinton Beard wa« hoste«* to eighteen memtier r and two vl«i---j torn of the Vnion township woman's < Inh when it met at her home Wedr.esdiy afternoon The member* ar- 1 rived dressed as *< hon| girl* Roll ca" was answered with school dty incident* Thu songs "Onward Christian Soldiefg,** "Old Black Joe" and 'Rchool Day*" were sung. An Interesting lesson on "Preparrtton for faking Home Made Rugs'" was pr.*rented by Mr*. Harry la-hrman I During the social hou* school lunches Were exchanged and visiting enjoyed The nett meet ng will 1., held with Mr* Charier Bailey. VOGLEWEOE WHELAN ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Mr*. Arthur Voglewede of Mad' son atreet entertained with a lovely three courie dinner last evening' at seven o'clock honoring Mis* Mary Margaret Voglewede who*.* I mnrriage to Kevin James Whelan <>f Toledo. Ohio, will oven* Raturdav morning, October 31 al ten o'.-'oek in the St. Mary'a Catholic Cherek in this city. The affair was a floral party in ihe fotvn of an announcement. Th.:ue*t* were seated at small table*. <ach nt which wa* centered with an artangemeM of asters In pastelstrnde* with a small heart in the .•enter containing the vers... ""The lu'chelor button gave Ihe daisy this tip that Margaret and Key to the aha.* will skip October 21." Hach place was marked with a ho-tquet comprising a dais ’ and a bachelor button Seated at the bride -iecC* table were her mother, Mrs. t’ha'le* Voglewede th* groom'*: nut her. Mr*. Juhn Charles Whelan of Toledo, and the honor guest's sls.tr. Mis* Helen Voglewede. Each was presented with a corsage, After dinner a elever floral conte*. jras enjoyed. Blank spatea were fiH.d in with the nvmeg of flowers The prize was won by Miss Vogl.--sede. Three games of bridge were played and prltea awarded to Mr*. ,'ea*e Rutton Ml** Voglewede and Mr*. Whelan The ent»t talnlng room* were attractively decorated • I'h a variety of tall ftow-r* Guest* Included the honjr guest, Mlsr Voglewede. Mr*. John Charle* Whelan of Toledo. Mr*. Chari** Voglewede and daughter Helen, the M:*«e« Margaret and Irene Holthouse. Mr*. Ed Bosse of IndlanapoPl. Mr*. A R. Holthouse. Miss Florence Holthouse. Ml** M*ry Dowling of Fort Wayne. Ml** M*ry K. Mollhouse, Mis* Kathleen Kirchner, Mrs. Jess* Button. Ml** Virginia Dolch. Mi*. Flothilda Hama, mi** Helena Wehgneyer. Mm. Luierne I Uhrick. Mr* Eugene Mc' *nn. Ml** Mag. dhlena Rchmttt, }|t», Fr«d Foo*. Mra. Hugh Holthottse. Mr* Charles Holthouee. Mis* Mary Klepper. M'«r Dolores Leonard. Mr*. Ann Hinlth. Ml** Margaret Weri«berg*r. Mia* Dorothy Young. Ml** Amallne W-x>dward. .Ml** Helen IU.-fling of Fart Wayne and Mis* Mary Martha Terveer. ST. PAUL LADIES HAVE MEETING The ladle* aid society of the St. Paul church met recently at the home of Mm. Ernest Egley for an all day meeting. Quilting, visiting mid a dellclou* pot luck dinner were enjoyed by the guest*. Present were the Me«dNne* Abe Rchr.pp, Dwight Rchnepp *n I daugh-

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ter. Ira Mcßride, Kermit Parrish • nd daughter. Tom liea*. F. «nk Aa-| rand. Cha*. Rhonf. Hnrve Smith, Ra die Meyer*. F. <l. Martin, Mario ij 11.-bec, T. R Noll. Vlolu K dler, and Mlsa Hetty Martin. Th* October mee.ing pli' b«- held nt the home of Mrs. Abe Rchnepn j on Thursday. October Ik. PRETTY SHOWER GIVEN HONORING MISS CAMPBELL dr«. John Hchug and Mrs. Fay Mutackler united In ente’-talnlng with a pretty ahov.er and denaen tKtrty at the home of th* fomt.-i I last evening honoring Mlsa Mar-| g.<ret Campliell, whose welding to! < liarles Ehlnger will be an event of November 1. Izively refreshment* were served I -hortly after the guest* arrived at ■ eight o'clock. Appointments of pink and white were employed. The enpettainlng rooms w»rw attractive •vith bouquets of fall flower* Hearts were enjoyed and priie* 1 aw.rded to Mlaa Ruth RcnwartaJ Mis* Luella Hofstetter and Miss Ros.anary Rum«chlag At the close •f 'he games, the honored guest sas presented with a clothes ham r« r conulnlng a slower o' beautl tul towels. The guests .who were Mia* Campbell* associate* in mining, included the Misses Ros. niary ilumschlag Florence Lichtenstelg.-* la Hofstetter Barbara Jane Keller Kiva Anspaugh. Edna Born*. Mary Jane Colchin. Ruth Scbwi't*. Ret- 1 1." Campbell. Eleaaor Matthews. -ry Steele. Mm. David **in(t>l>ell. Mm. Herman Ehlnger. Mm. L*o *avlors. Mm. Leonard Solid, y, Mb* Gertrude Nichob. Mb* Mantes Bn- • rv. Mrv. Dirk Townsend and the honor guest. Miss Campbel! gPERSONALS Vv’lnk one of the Card- ( .nab sincere* booster* her*, att< nded the games a' Cincinnati this week and enjoyed them. Mr* Albert Anker, who ua been a patient at the Adam* coanty memorial hospital the past two week*. »m taken to her home at Wncbe*’*r and Adams streets today. Iler aondition is improved but she will have to rest several weeks, her physician advise* Th* front of the Yager Brother* I '.•nlldlng. occupied by th- Rhode* e iH-ery. b being repainted. Mr anal Mrs. L. H Ha-rle anl iaaghter Mia* Nancy Goodrich, o' 'ndianapolb have returned home i. ftw a short v'ait wi n Mr*. Hrcrle's mother. Mia. Charle* Duran of Monroe street. Mbs Good- ■ .-leh will leave ne» week fo* Pot (heepsle. New York wh -re she wit! enter Vassar colleg- Mb* -Im drtch. who graduated '-om Tudor Hall in Indianepoli* this past : is the fourth niembe -of h*r

■ ■ A- ■■ 1 —W W ' A/VVVVW V' A *VWWVWWWWWWVVWWWWWWWVV SPECIAL - Ends Saturday Regular 50c cake (ARA NOME BATH or TOILET SOAP FREE with each purchase of Cara Nome TOILETRIES of SLM or more. Be J. Smith Drug Co. I For Sale at all Dealers

mother* family to a-nter Vfsanr. •Henry Knapp, vr'erun hardware tatter of this city, Is confined lo i hb honu- on aremtat of illm-**, Retetlva* In ihl* city alb tided the Mineral service* fnr Mrs. Harah Gentb at Linn Grave thb afternoon Bh" was the grandmother of lialpn flentte of thb city, Mr* Clyde Hillier *p*Rl Wednesday In-Fort Wayne Mr and Mia. Dan Webster who i Save b'en In St. Imuls this week having for the tb-hufer H*or* have ■ ."elurned home. 1 raffle on North Second ttrwrt | i." heavier than usual in view of the ! truck fleet engag-d In hauling *u-| gar heet* t<> the Central S-igar Com- , paay yards. A number of fan* are pla nlng tn rttend the Notre Dam.- Purdu« came a* South Hend Satu day. Hoi Keller. IJoyd Con->d. Boh Hess, Boh Bolinger and Charles Cool were ukiong «he Dm star visJ ifo-s a: th* Bluffton fair last night. Mr and Mra. Frank Llnplger. Ed and Mlsa Ethel couitn*., all r d route 2. have returned from ChiI 'ago. where they attended the na,'lOt.al American 1-erion convention. Mm. A. J. Smith and .Mrs. W. P. Schraek vbked in Fort W*v np ye*. Elkhart ( hild Falls In Pool, Is Drowned Elkhart. Ind . Sept. 2* - (t'P)—' Terry Hruggner, 2? ear-old son of iMr and Mrs. Ev< rett Pruggne.-. , drowned yesterday when be ' stumbled Into a Illy pool In the yard of Harvey Buwni in a neigirhor. To Boost Enrollment In National Guard l.tdianapolia Ind. Sept 2<—<lT» Emollment of the 'ndiann national ■ KU*-il will be increased bv *59 as scon as possible as a resu't of Pre•i lent ItiH.sevelt'* • (eculive order strengthening peac«-tim* armed ton-e*. adjutant-general Elmer F. Rtraak, state i-ommsnder. announced late yesterday The Increase will tab* to’al statmembership to 3>i officers ala warreal officera and 4JM3 enli-ied men Adams County * Memorial Hospital • « Admitted: William Plaine, city; i Mr*. Harmon Kraft. Sl', Walnu* «t-*e<; Mra. Catherine Harding. 31* Marshall st. Dismissed: Mrs A. M. Anker, city; Mra. Cheater Farrar and son. IM Marshall at.; Theodor* llobr.K-k. Jr., route 3. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mm. Joseph Hnwyer of Vonnieville are the parent* of a er. horn at the Adum* naw ■*

< mniy memorial hospital ih't morning at l’:<ir, o'clmk. T!>e Imbv weighed seven pounds., five and une quarter ounce* sh* las not been named yet, MARKETS AT A GLAf Stocks: lower nod in<H|i>riile|y 1 active. Bonds: Irrexulsrly lower. Curti slocks: Irregularly lower Chicago atocka: Irregularly lower Call money- one p«-r cent. Foreign exchange: lower In r»>- | lation to dtdlnr. with Dutch guilder I weak. Cotton: about steady Grains: weak Wheat oft about! 3 lo 2\r and corn nff around j to 2%e Chicago livestock: weak Ruble-r: easy Silver bar in New York: off 2i ! In New York to 35 , .«<- a fine ounce BERNE NEWS By S. M. SCHWARTZ Ervin Lasts, of Dearborn, Michl.ran. brother of Exra lamt* of fb-rne, viklted with relatives In this community over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs % M< rle Burley and sous Jimmy and Billie arrived here 'his week from Santa Monl-a, California. They will reside In Bern*. Mr Harley "being employed at the Nussbaum Novelty Compa~v. Mr. and Mr*. Milton Girod and famllv of near Magley were th* Sunday dinner gurot* of Mr. and .Mri Roy Glrrsl and family Rev. N. J Schmucker. Dr. c. H 3uikau. Jerry Llechty. E. A I.ug-inl-ill and Ren Sprnnger were rt Hiuffton. Ohio, on Monday, attendI *g a peace conference meeting at ".he Eoeneter M*nn<>nite church. Miss Annabelle Von Gnnrm spent Sunday at the bom ■ of her pare.:!*, 5r and Mrs Rufu* Von Cunten Vr. and Mr* fteie Johnson n f [y* catur spent the weekend In Bern*, ‘•siting wPh relatives. Much interest I* l-eing snown In He Rep'iblhan and D-mmraf.-own conventions which will he held , I *re this week to select men for town Offices. The Republican conwill •* held Thur* lav even

J*. ’ '• * Islam ill ' _•■***' ' ■ A'-JfrV ii' 'g m r A JjW / k’ & \l' I t 3S>' X :! I W « ! k TT ff A'" ?P I • <A! » “ Ready For You! The Seasons Most Important Styles New Fall Coats and Dresses BE AMONG THE FIRST TO WEAR THE NEW APPAREL. (H R STOCK IS COMPLETE WITH EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW AND WE INVITE YOI R EARLY INSPECTION. A drewt event to aend your Nplrits mom- In the ( oath you will find the new ing! Drehhen tor every occaMion! modeh in eHher fur lrimme( | or p | ahl< With MUave high neckline*, benut ful y . ... , .... .. draped bodice*, cartridge pleats, shir- AU ne * of Bbf > '' n‘\‘,revnring*— windswept nkirtii! In. crepes. (•rape. Iruh a wonderful selection, failles, sheer wools! Complete range of sixes. 1-98 2-98,.. 10.95 10.95 16-95,45 | GAGE HATS $1.98 $2.981 Niblick &Co |

j Hig. the Detnocratb- convention Fri-' day ••veiling. Revet al men ar* re-' .ui.'ied -•eeking the numlnatfon* anl 1 i close eterttaa is predlrtM <m Nov J ' *' Mrs. Anna Anistutg was the gnes' •* honor at a lm*ket dinner held al her home Sunday noon, f.'elntlv** nd II few • l<i*e f fends attended

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-j th* event held In honor of Yer birth- • dny. Rev and Mrs E II Hartley ami family and Mrs C. F Hartley left Saturday for Grand Rapids. Michigan. where thug nr* enjoying u I reek's vacation, I Trad* In a Good Town — Decatur