Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1939 — Page 3

LkSOCIETY y $■ - -1— t , pg. ——— CyTc hurth Scene Os Colorful t lt* wede-Whelan Nuptials This Morning ■ , , v , (1 „,.r I. 111 In enhancing a picturesque ansi lyautlful H" hy lmpr"**lvc cwreaKMtie* al ten oVlih k • hlw morning fhurt .h when Mis* Mary Margaret Vitglew-de. oldest 8 , /u r n CharM J Voglewede of Ihl* city •**« milted in marHV K»*>" Whelan win of Mr anil Mr* Khn I harle* Wln-lan Ohio „ ...

|H.. „ • *•:• > *-j*i hy 'i' l, |K. { .j. I !-•• im-1/. - i.t.rii' 'I"- nu|i ■ M i II- »"« -• t > Men's I'ln'll -'f IV,,- ill-- <J»'" n "f X H I ln-ilra!. 'll"-' - i i r .x. •>? Toledo K,,, tuna '(1-- "Mas* 'i> Hk’ Innaiiu*. ' hy Jan Sl*proper .1 tin- mass wan |B(X.-::an • haul Tin- "IT * Mar,fl ” wi-i par* y entered the ;h»- "f 'h<- Wed JKp.b (iiiiiinaiit played V • "tiaiiNi and p"> Hi/,' i *-i:*•• r »l«l«- l" ERp i i Mi- nonl nary §K., ,n in lagVt Ill'll K Vogle- - -illrun* <• I" , »■' I'.-.iniy xasc* §■- .- ■ 1 l"yuan lad i bit* m mu ma, while ibid- m«ma and pompom*, rilh green foliage. decoralum High candelabra Hit lighted while taper* Ird lin -iihi-r Hide of the ■tfe. (all and graceful, harming ph-tnre in her i|ed gown of white faille had a sweetheart neckplain front, fitted lent ire. •re* printed over the a long train Three row* box plea ting i-dgi-d Ip round the lari tom of tht and hemline of the train |ta beauty 1 of while illusion. ■ :mg train, with a finger lie; (ailing from a ■ ap .ipihrd In three tu. ka Hih< la.-. »It Jr small ■ Inst lllliea of the valley tide of the l ap. *..se is single strand H|. and her bouquet was a U noaetig arranged with | Hfeat-d frill of white rose ! Hr. and valley lllliea. attendant* were her j ■ Ml*. Helen Voglewede of | ■ auid of honor, and Mis* d- of Si Samis. Ma.. B ■sis— Voglawede Kith wore gnwna of faille taffH faihloned alike, the maid Hr In gold, and the brides- : H gorgian runt. With long | , their gowng had fitted which faliened np the front rhln with large covered l The fall skirt* were aet |h * dramatic hip peplum large brown velvet bows »*y »hlrred cording weight* k bottom of tne skirt* The Keeni of their color motive Iked up again in their llllle I velvet pillbox hats the d» item* accentuated with I of hitteraweet and Wheat ■laid of honor and bridesirrted Colonial bouquet* cenkits tangerine UkfiMM be tiered In row* of yellow ptnine*. bronze pom* and p»*f. edged In a frill of naphrst and tied In brown ; ribbon | groom'* attendant* were hi* N. J Hewitt Whelan, aa be*t p»d the groomsmen. Ray»»d William Whelan, all of i froom wore a boutonniere jd_the valley and hla attendid Liver Oil BLETS^ t fa*/ TAKI 1 UVI* oil VITAMINS j*Jg« wans th* vitamin A and of cod Kvar oil why not Jk«ta Purofett oasy-to-taU W TablaH? Each tablet •• vitamin contant to a of U. S. P. Cod Livor Oil l^* 1 * of tho Cod Livor Oil T- Thay'ro jwt what you nood. J* Smith Drug Co.

anta. white carnation*, with formal morning dres* Mr*. Voglewede, the bride* ! mother, wore a hlai k enaemble. i with drta* of wide ribbed »iik | crepe and coat of ribbed wool fab- | ric. She wore white glove* and black accea*orle«, and a corsage of orchid*. Mr* Whelan, the groom’* mother. w»* attired In a moss green enaemble. with dres* of wool chiff on. having antique gold accent* and coat of Imported wihhil fabric and beaver trlmmeil Hh- wore n curaage of yellow tuberou* Ihgonla*. for Ihe rereuioiial. Mr Fox played the "March Pontifical," hy i«cmmen» Following the ceremony a wed ding hreukfa*t for eighty guest* j was served at th- Klk* home The ‘ fireplace In the commodious room wa* festooned with smllat. while a low bowl on the mantel was rill, ed with yellow, broil re and mat pompoms Rouquets of chryaanthetitn* and pompom* Were placed : about the nsmi The bridal party anil member* of the two Immediate families, were sealed at a long T shaped table, while the other glleata were placed at small tables fb-cnratlons on 'he bridal table consisted of a threetiered wedding cake, surrounded with smiiax, while crystal candel- 1 alira anil an arrangement of whlte t'hinese mums and |>ompiims added beauty to Ihe picture Aaslatlng In the serving were cuaalm: of the hrlde und grisitn Ineluding. Mr*. Charles Holthouiie. M-« Arthur It Holt house, thMwaes Margaret. Florence and Irene Hoithoiise of thl* city: the Misses Mary Martha T.rveer, Mary Madeline laiwllug und lleien llaef ling of Fort Wayne; the V'»*•-* Margaret I 'til. Carol McCormb k. Catheilne and Margaret lleck of Toledo la-avlng on a winding trip this aftemrsm through the south, the hrlde'a travel costume will Ip- a brown dres*. with wool chiffon flared skirt and slipper satin waist, hip-length, bell sleeved )acket of moulon sheared heaver. She will wear a moss green hat and accessories and a bronze orchid Mr* Whelan atlendi-il St Mary's | College, Notre ihime. Iml , and Mary Manne. Toledo. She received her A It degree from the College of Mount Saint Joeeph on ihe-Ohlo, near Cincinnati She la a member of Kappa (iamma PI and of the local chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority, and ha* been prominent in civic and social organization* here Mr Whelan received hi* A R degree from Saint John's university. Toledo and hi* M A degree from the Cnivenrity of Toledo, lie also did graduate work at the ('Diversity of Michigan and I* a member of PI Mu Kps I Inn fraternity He I* connected with the Chi Art Steel company of Toledo The couple will make their home In that city Out of town guest* who attended the wedding Included. Mr and Mr*. John Charle* Whelan. Dr and Mr* E J McCormick, Mr. and Mr*, C. Victor Reck. Mr and Mr* Adam Keck. Mr and Mrs. N E Fox. Mrs. Catherine .1 Beck. Kev Matthew Clancy, Mr. and Mrs. C H Chi. Mia* Catherine WhHwham. Mia* Elizabeth Richter, Ml** Mary Margaret Whelan, all of Toledo. Mr and Mr*. Roberi Voglewede. Chicago; Mr gnd Mr* James p Haefllng. Mr and Mr* W J Dowling. of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Thoma* Haefllng. Mr and Mr*. John Flatter. of Indianapolis. DURBIN HOFFMAN WEDDING OCCURS A beautiful fall wedding wa* solemnized laal evening at seven o'clock sf the Zion Reformed church when Mia* Irene Durbin, daughter of Mr* J. D Durbin of Pleasant Mill*, became the bride of Harold J Hoffman, son of Mr and Mr*. Jacob R Hoffman of flrant afreet The Rev. C M Progh received the double ring vow* before an altar flanked with basket a of chrysanthemum* and candelabra. A twenty minute musical program preceded the ceremony. Ml** |,ulu Oerber, organist, played Andanllno In D Flat hy la-mare and the Roaary by Nevln Milton Hoffman. soloist, sang "I Promt*# Ton" and "I I-ova Yon Truly” by Bond The processional was the "Bridal Chorua" from t-nhengrln by Wag ner and Ihe recessional waa the "Wedding March" by Mendelaaohn ••Oh Promt** M*" waa plty*d during the c*remi ny Mia* Dorta Durbin waa th* maid of honor, with Miss Marg*r*t Hoff man and Mias Betty Jane Daw as the bridesmaid* Earl Sheet* served Ih* groom a* best man Th* ushers were Robert Frialnger and

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1939.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhone* 1000 — 1001 Saturday Rummage Sale. Chrl*t|*n Churcn Raseznent, S a. m. Monday i’o-worker* Cla»*. Methodist Church. * SO p. m. Tlrzah Club, Mr*. Ralpn Hoop, 7?0 p m. Delta Theta Tau. Elki Home, ":30 p m Music Department. Mr* Edgl Orber. 7:3« p m. Dramatic Department, Mr*. 11. p I Ehinger, C 30 p. rn. Literature Department, M-s. C. Dugan. 7:M p. m. Art Department, Mr*. J. T Myer*, 3<t p. m. Junior Women. Mis* Betty Tricker. :tz# Mouth First Street. 7 3t> p. n . Reaearch Club, Mr*. A. R Holthouse. 2 3r p. m. Pythian Slater* Masquerade Parly K. of P Home. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Roof Township Hi me Economics Club finest Iwy, Monmouth School. I:3V p (n. Young Matron* Club. Mr*. Albert Miller. 7..1U p. m Rele-kah Delg- Masque*ude Par--1,-. I O O. F Hall. 7:30 p. m Wednesday Zion Senior Wallher l-eague. Mis* I.lndu Marliech. 7::n> p m Historical Club. Mr* Joan Si ting, 2 3*» p in. tduHea' Shakespeare Club, Mr.t. Jil in Tyndall, 2:30 p in. St Vincent de Paul SiK'iety, K. of <’• Hall, 2 p. m. Thursday Church Mother* Study Club. Melodist Church. 2 3o p. in. l>-wis Dltterer, The bride rhosi- a lliMir li-nglh while lace with a high n*ck anlj liearl dips on ihe shoulders The j lot x sleeved gown carried r small' train The Illusion veil was held I ;In place with gardeniaa and was: ! shoulder length She carried a I bouquet of gardenias tied with ve|. v«*l rllilMin* Miss Hoffman wore a peat h net ; gown over taffeta whll- Miss Dim | wore rose taffeta and the maid of honor a sapphire blue chiffon. All three wot- sandals to match thdr gowns. The bridesmaids and maid 'of honor carried colonial bouquets of sweet peas and mums. After the ceremony a small reception was held at the Hoffman home for the wedding party and members of Ihe Immediate fain- ; llle* Afler a short southern trip Mr and Mrs Hoffman will be at home 'ln Decatur Mr* Hoffman la a ! registered nurse and Mr. Huffman | Is a i lly mall carrier. The /.lon Senior Walther league will have a Halloween party Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o' c-lock at the home of Ml*s Kinds Marbnch. HALLOWEEN PARTY AT MRS. FORREST OWENS The Phoebe Bible da** of the Zion Reformed Sunday school enjoyed a masquerade parly at the country home of Mr*. Forrest Owen* last evening. The entertaining rooms were appropriately decorated wl'h Jack o'lanterns and autumn leaves A ghost received the guests at the entrance to the porch, which waa decorated with corn husks. Halloween w!!< h«» and other weird creatures. Following a grand march, a guessing contest wa* held, with Mr* i David Adam* gueiatng the identity of the greatest number of masked person* Mrs, A. H AshUsucher received the prize for the best masked Mr# I-eland Frank scored high In a coot Ml afid Mr* Hurry Knapp won honors In the apple contest. Various other games and stunts were enjoyed after which follow; the leadet was announced Th--guests were led through the wood* and back to the house where refreshments were served by the following Inwite*#••*, Mr*. Forrest Owens. Mr*. Walter fh-ltach. Mr*. Ed Miller. Mrs. f’letu* Miller and Mrs. Walter fable Mr*. Robert Jon#*, a recent bride, wa* presented with a gift from the class. The Young Matron* club will meet at the home of Mra. ‘Albert 1 Miller Tu-sday evening at seventhirty o'clock Me*. Orville Baughman will have the paper. The Pythian Sister# will enjoy a , maaqenide party at the K. of P. home Monday evening at seventhirty o'rkK-k All Pythian Slaters are invited and may come unmasked If they wish. PARENT-TEACHER CLUB MEETINO The Parent-Teacher Association of the Lincoln school met yesterday afternoon at the school for the flrat meeting of the year The objects of the association were read In unison. with Mrs. Ivan Btucky as tho leader. Miss Oruce Coffee wa* In char** of the program, featuring three tongs on safety by grades 1.1. and ( and two tonga by Mia* Bunner'a 3rd grade During the businee* meeting Bryce Thomas, school principal, , read and by-laws which were ac I repted by 'be organisation. Get■

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rrud- Myers of Fort Wayne discussed the "Importance of personality.", Mrs. R. W. tit sham was chairman of the committee for the social hour and Mr*. Clyde Hutler wa* chairman of the hostesses for the afternoon. The next meeting will be held N-tv-nilier (7. W. A. 8. CLUB HAB MEETING Tiie W. A. S. Club met Thursday evening at Ihe horn# of Mis* Geraldine Hetman and enjoyed a mas-que-ade party. After a short iMMI-j new* session, the meeting was turned over to the hostess. Games were played and prite* given. A lovely luncheon In keeping w‘!h the Halloween siason wa* served by the htialess. Miss Ifeimau The nvgt meeting will Ik- held at the home of Miss Josephine Daniels Sunday. November it. The regular meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul society will be held at the K. of C hall Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock Hostesses Will lie Ihe Mesdarne* Jared Reed. Ralph Hoop and Fred Schulte. Tile Women of the Moose held their regulai lodge meeting Thursday evening at th-- Moose Home ! It was planm-d to hold a rum j mage and hake sale. Saturday.: November 4 at the .Moose home — HARRY GRUBE MARRIED IN INDIANAPOLIS TODAY Harry Orube, well known local attorney of thl* city, and Mis* Janet .Veibolirn- of California, formerly •if South Bend, were married In Indianapolis today. Mr. Grulie. who ha* lieen located in la-catur for the past two and one half year*, was a former resident of South Bend The couple will retur to Dcatur the latter part of next week. VETERANS AND AUXILIARY ENTERTAINED AT HAHNERTB A delightful evening was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Ifahnert of Monroe Thursday, when they entertained the Spanish-Arnei Ican war veterans and the Auxiliary of (he Decatur post. At six-thirty o'clock a delirious pot luck dinner was served lo thirty members, later, singing and games 1 were enjoyed Prize* weiv awarded to Mr*. William Noll and Mrs. Cash Lula MIBS EOWINA SHROLL 18 MARRIED FRIDAY Mr and Mr*. H. N. Sbroll of thia cMy announce the marriage of liw-lr youngest daughter, Kdwtna, to Joseph Anthony Wolfrey of Eaton. Ohio. The marriage wa* solemolsed at th*- Methodist manse In Eaton last evening at eight-thirty o'clock.j The vowa were received by Dr. K. E, Wilson in '.he presence of members of the Immediate famllNa. Mr. Wolfrey la the sen of Mr. and Mra Varie Wolfrey of 201 East Spring street, Eaton. Obto. The bride Is a graduate of Indiana university where she waa a member of the Alphi Chi Omega national sorority. For the past two ynara she ha* lieen supervisor of music at Eldiwado. Ohio. The couple will be at home at 3221% Harr on street Eaton. MRB. MILO BLACK HOBTCBB TO FEOCRATION OF CLUBS The Adam* county federation of clnbc met at the homo of Mra. Milo hlack Friday afternoon and anjoyed a lovely lea wltb Mr*. P. B. Tho maa, Mra A. R Aabbaucbor. Mia* Eva Achor. Mra Walter (lard. Mra N. A. Blxkar and Mrs Ralph Vigor as bostaaoea Mr* P. B. Thom a* county president. opened the meeting and presided over the business Mra. ks. A. BlxW chairman of the program,

gave an Interesting talk on International Relation* and Citizenship. Mrs John Tyndall talked on the Golden Jubilee which will lie celebrated by the clubs of the state. Mrs. Henry Heller and Mill. John Peterson gave reports of the state i snd county convention. After the program lovely refreshment* were served with Me*. Henry IMler presiding at the ten table. Mis* Marlon Neprud of Indianapolis wa* an out nI town guest. HALLOWEEN PARTY AT SHIRLEY LOU BERLING'B Rhlrley lam Herliug entertained .i number of her little frh-nd* with i llalloween party Friday evening from alx lo nine o'clock. Game* und conti-ot* Were enjoyed and prizes given to flora belle Brown Tommy Coffee ahtl Hobby Teeple. Patty Ann'Khode# waa awattMl the prize for being the beat masked, A luncheon wa* served with HaJ- | loween favors. Preaent were Betty Jean Hollingsworth. Clarabelb* , Hrown. Patty Ann Rhode*. Jane Ann Hrumley Georgia Walton. Jackie I and Hobby TWple. Tommy Hrletle and Tommy Coffee WMJIKTY The Church Mothers study club •rill meet at the Methodist chur< b Thursday afternoon at two-lhlriy o'clock This neat week la "better parent*” week and a good gttendance I* desired ESQUIRE CLUB VISITS | W. A. KLEPPER FRIDAY r 1 Member* of the Esquire club of i F-wt Wayne, of which W. A. Klep- ' pec of thl* city 1* a member, and C. | J Klepper of Huntington, A. R . Holt house and Harold McMllb-n of : Decatur, congregated at the Cloverleaf Creamery last evening at four[l thirty o'clock lo wrlah Mr Klepper a ! pleasant trip to California. Mr. and Mr*. Klepper will leave I this evening for California to at- ! lend the International Dairy Hhow . and the Golden Gate exposition, i They will be accompanied by Mr. , and Mr*. C. H Kraft of Chicago. The Enquire club waa then escorted through the creamery and enjoyed a visit to the sugar mill and a i trip through the factory by Harold Mr M illen 11 Thv-y then went to the Hire hotel where a delicious dinner ■** served .ifter which they were entertained for the remainder ol the evening at the Klepper residence. Members of the Esquire club Who were preaent Included K. P. Kuf, i John Kronenberg, Ed Dtckmeyer, Al Meulzer. Char!#* Bueorblng, Vlfl , Nuawbaum. C, C. Schafer. Tom Robson. Ervin Zetn. John Young. Alva [I J. McAndloa* and C. A. Orleger, all | o* Fort Wayne. ANNOUNCE PROGRAM FOR GUEST DAY PARTY The program was announced today for the Hoot township home ecnnumh* tilth gueat day party to be held Tueadey afternoon at onethlrty o'clock In the Mon . mouth school The program la: : Plano solo. ' Sunrise Serenade.' j by Frankl# Carla, played by Mrs Ed l^ibalgar. Two selection* by vocal trio. “When Song I* Sweet." by San* Sorlce and "American Lullaby." by Rich, sung by Marjorie Miller Kathryn Shroyer and Alice Yost, accompanied by Mlaa Helen Hsubold Oroup of vlolla eolos. "Romance In 'A'" by Ltenraace and "Ador utlon by Horowakl played by Mrs R W Graham, wife of the paator of the Docatnr Metbodial church Tap dance. "Military Dance" by Mlaa June Teople. accompanied by Miss Marjorie Miller. Introduction. Mrs. K. Christen and Mrs E W Busch* Group of dramatic readlnga.

"Telephoning th<- Wishing Fairy"! and “A Little Girl*' Problem,'' by Mia* Barbara Sauer* The committee tn eharge of the program will be. Mr*. Iteinhold Sauer. Mra. Albert Johnson. Mr* Adolph Weldler. Mr* Millard Darkles*. Mrs Maud Muhat, and Mrs Will Rehnepp Each member of Ihe club I* requested tn bring a guest and !abl- j service for herself and her giieyt. ' The KitmvJoin-l'a ela«* of thej Evangelical Sunday school wtil postpone It* monthly meeting, which was to have h- #n h-.-ltl Monday. nnl.ll Noven»t>er. GROUP MEETING WELL ATTENDED The group meeting of the Fort Wayne District Prenbyterlal was attended by seventy-one guest* from the various cities in the district The ladle* of the First Presbyterian church of Decatur were hostesses. After an Interesting morning meeting, the guest* were then taken to the Evangelical ■ hutch where the ladles of that church served a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Cline of the Third Presbyterian church of Fort Wayne, a sister of W. A. Klepper of this city, wa* honored b> her biottur when she received a lovely houqcct of s.%r i W ; x, w ll Yoa'H gtt z thrill, too. wh«a yoa *t tht kitMr or tonportioa heel up, ( |op lift.) WitKut aik. pu: on with out Nrw AUTO-SOLER whitl arvrr (pin. , h».|. No *a:r. thatgt. FORTNEY SHOE REPAIR So. Second SI.

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chrysanthemum*. Mr. Klepper also fiirnl*li'ul the meeting with Ice cream for dc***>rt as a tribute to hi* sister. PERSONALS If. E Roller of ludiauapoHs visit, ed here tiNlay Frederick Voglewede !* home t"om Notre Dame to attend the wedding of hi* sister. Mary Marg aret, today Mr* A M Anker of Winchester street, wh" lias le-en serfiiusly 111 for the |Mist several months with heart trouble and nervousness, *nf. fer-d a relapse yesterdav afternoon She wHI lie unat'le to receive exllera for -a week or ten day*. Rev. and Mt* II W Thompson of this city, have returned from a tour of the eastern state* While in Washington. D C they visited with the latter * sister Mrs. W G Purvis and her husband Mr*

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i Purvis was formerly Miss Caroiyn ■ (’brlstener of Fort Wayne The Thompsons also were privileged to j hear Chief Justice Hughes, Vice President Garner and several sen- ; mors while visiting the capilol Miss Elizabeth Pitman, superintendent of the Adams county memorial hospital, is In Indianapolis attending a meeting of nura*s. - - -xi I—,— — De Luse Suites on Airliners - lauidon 'U.R> Honeymoon coup- : les going from Imudon to Paris ; soon Will lie uhle to hook special ■ private suites on ihe new 2lton ImI iH-rtal Airways ensign airliners lie i ing Introduced on the route tm • perlal Airways are completing . these suites as an addition to the i present saloon accommodation J us! received—shipment of new Sta-Scope rampus halt* in brown and Rreen. seamin'* Itesl colors. S.'t.H.'t. I'elerntHi Store.