Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1939 — Page 3

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HAROLD LAND HAS 2ND ANNIVERSARY 11 Harold Ijtng. small *on of Mr. and ' Mrs. B*n Lang. celebrated his sec- ' ond birthday anniversary, which Is '■ today, with a dinner party yester- ' day noon at the home of his par- ’ <nts. A white take v.lth two pink candles and two bluebirds decorated * the cake The little honor guest re. ' reived, mmy pretty »ifts and en- - 11 joyed a fine day. Places were iaid for Mr and M.S. 'I Peter Braun, John Joseph. Miss Letily l-inr. Mart-lie Braun Mr. and I Mrs. Herman Braun Mi-« Dorothy Yonng Herb Braun. ’Mwln Kauffman. Miss Florence Brown. John ’ lame. Mr and Mrs. Ben Lang and . the guest nt honor. H.irold Taing. I The Rurallstl study lub will meet I at the home of Mrs. Florian Heimer Thursday evening nt eight o'clock. SURPRISE GIVEN MRS- A. W TANVAS Members of the Little Flower i club delightfully surprised Mrs t ■ W. Tanvas on the occasion of her i birthday anniversary when they ar-' rived with well filled basket* to 1 share a birthday supper with her last evening. The honor guest was given many pretty gifts. After supper games of five hundred were enjoyed and prises won iby Mrs. Tanvas and Mrs. Mary Sorg Mis* Eh-anor Mathieu was a guest other than members. The Sr. Luke's ladies* aid society will have an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. William I Klausmnn. Our Lady of Victory discussion' club will meet at the home of Mrs. Herman Miller Thursday evening at 1 seven-thirty o'clctik.

DF.CATIIR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 19.39.

CLUB CALENDAR •aclaty Dead I Ins, 11 A. M. Fanny Mecy Phons* IQOO — 1001 Monday ■ Corinthian Class, Mrs. Homer Buhl, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Needle dub. K. of P. I Hcsne. after Temple. Junior Arts, Miss Alice Yost,, i 7:30 p. tn. I Ro.earh Cicub, Mrs. O. H HauJ bold. 2:30 p. in. J Dinner Dance, B. p o. Elk*. 7:30 ! p m. Tuesday Young Matron’s Cli*b, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig. 7; 30 p. nt. Zion Junior Walther 1-eagi!’. . Lutheran church Tuesday evening I at seven thirty o'clock. t Zion Junior Walther League,' . Lutheran Church, 7:30 p m. 1 Civic Section Carry-In Supper, I Mrs. William Dellinger, C p. m. i Church Mothers Study Club, Me11hod Ist Church, 2:30 p. tn. i Delta Theta Tail, Elka Home, • 7:30 p. m. Rebekah Ixidge, I. O O, F. Hall, 7:30 p. m. St. Ann Discussion Group. Mr*. Jared R<«d. 7:30 p. m. Senior Walther Ix-ague, Zion ' Lutheran Church. 7:30 p. m. Mary and Martha class. Metho-* diet Social Rooms, 7:ln p. m. Wednesday •J Beulah Chapel Ladles* Aid Soc-* ’ lety, Mrs William Ehrman, all day 1 meeting. Reformed Ladles* Aid Society, 1 • Zion Reformed Church. 2:30 p m. J Wesley Couples Class, Methodist ’ Church. 3 p. m. Historclal Club, Mrs. Jlotner Lower, 2:20 p. m. Decatur Home Eocnomlcs club.’ Mrs. Gilbert Strickler. 1:30 p. m. | Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Charles Dugan, 2:30 p. m. Business and Professional Women's Club, Rice Hotel, (:3o p. m. Thursday Mt Pleasant ladles' Aid, Mrs. Burl Fuhrman. 2 p. m. St. Paul Indies' Aid. Mrs. Ira McBride. 9 a. tn. Cnion Chapel W M. A.. Mrs. Earl Chase. 1:20 p m Our l-ady of Victory IHsciissioli Group. Mrs. Herman Miller, 7:>‘ p. m. Ilurallstic Study Ciuh, Mrs. Florian Geimer. Ip. m St. Luke's ladles' Aid Society, Mrs. William Klausman, all day meeting. Evangelical D. Y. B. Class. Mrs.’ Russell Deßolt, 7:30 p. m. Phoebe Bible Class, Zion Reform-; -d Church. Church Parlors, k p. Ui.f Evangelical New England Dinner,' 11 t. m. to 1 p. m. Evangelical Cafeteria Supper, 5. p ru. to 7 p. m. Presbyterian l-adies' Aid Society, Mrs. Milo Black. 2:30 p m Friday Rummage gale. Graham Building. Adams County Federation, Mrs

R A. Stuckey. 2:30 p. m. Saturday Rummage ftal» , Graham Building. Methodist WHMS Rimmage Sale. Church Basement, I t b .m. Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. H'rniaa Ehinger. 1 p. m. POLLY ANNA LEHMAN WEBS ORVILLE NEUENSCHWANOER The wedding of Polly Anna man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pet. er B I>hman of near Decatur and Orville Neuensbcwandsr, soe of Mr. and Mrs. Noah S'eu*M< bwander of near Berne, was solemnised Saturdiy evening. November 11. at five o'clock at the home of the bride. An improvised altar was beautifully decoratsd with palm leaves, baskets of white chrysanthemums, while baby mums, while snap dragI ons and green ferns Candelabra 'also decorated the altar. At five o'clock Miss Barbara Lehman. slater of the bride, lighted the candles and Miss Alice Reinklog sang, "This Hallowed Hour" and “I Ig»ve You Truly." She was accompanied at th* piano by Mlm Marie xeuenschwander. sister of the groom, who also played during the ceremony. Miss Juanita Lehman, another staler of the bride and Louis Nouensi'hwander. brother of the groom, I were the atendanta Rev. C. H. Sue--1 kau of the Mennonlte Church of I Herne, off ligated. The bride wore a floor length gown <rf ivory taffeta, old faabloned style with long sleeves with small | puffs at the top The dress bad a 1 bustle effect from which fell a long ‘ train. Sim wore a fingertip veil with a shorter veil covering her face. Her brsdal bouquet was garden las and white sweet peas. Hur only piece of jewelry was a gold bracelet which was given to her mother at | het- wedding twenty-five years ago by the groom, Peter Lehman. The bridesmaid wore a floor length rose colored taffeta gown with fluffed sleeves and a bustle effect. Miss l-ehman also wore a gold bracelet whloh was given her by the j bride. She wore a corsage of rosecolored mums. The mothers of the bride and groom wore corsages of red roses. The groom wore a white gardenia for his buttonnlere and the other men of the bridal party. Including the l»e*t man. the fathers and the minister, wore white carnations. I’resent were: Mr. and Mr*. Lehman and children, Barbara. Waveline, Roe Alien, and Billy; the ' groom's parent". Mr. and Mrs Noah Neuensohwander and children, Verl non. Loris. Juanita and Mane; Mr. and Mrs. laujn Von Gnnton. Paul 1 Von Gunton. Geraldine Von Gunton. 1 luU Von Gunton. Edwin Taylor, | l»yd Clair. Marguetette KitsoD, , Burkhart la-hman, Viola Ixhmati. Leslie Stuckey, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Ervin Moore and son. Carl, Mrs. ('ley ion Thorne and daughter, Naomi. and Alice Remfcitig. After the ceremony a dinner and reception were held at the Rice Hotel. White mums and etup dragoaa were used in the table decoration. After dinner the guests returnd to th home of the bride's parents. The bride and groom left on a wedding trip through the east after - which they will be at home at the groom's parent*. The ladiee’ aid society of the StI Paul church will have an all day meeting Thursday morning at nine ! o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ira Me- ■ Bride. The business and professional ' women's < lub will meet at tbe Rice hotel Wednesday evening at allI thirty o'clock. The woman’s home missionary society of the Methodist church Will hold tbe first in a series of rum- | mage sale* io the church baaemekt Saturday from one p m. to eight p. m Any one needing good used clothing Is Invited to Attend. The Corinthian clase of the Christian Sunday school will meet st the home of Mrs. Homer Ruhl thin evening »« seven-thirty •'clock. All members are requested to b« present. The ladles' eld society of tbe Zion Reformed church wilt meet In the sorts! rooms of the church Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The D. Y. B. class of tbe Evangelic* I Munday school will meet nt tbe home of Mrs Bussell Deßolt. b 23 Jefferson street. Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Assisting special” Tuesday. Wednesday, Than. Friday. Saturday Feather Pillows rejuvinateO 25c .... Feather Ticks washed, dried and fluffed sl-50 CALL DECATUR Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 134 We Call For and Deliver.

hostesses will be the Mesdutnes Sephus Melchl. Delma Rlsey and . Frank Bohnk*. A good attendance , is desired. i Th* latdles* Rhakettpenr* Club will meet at tb* bom* of Mrs Char- , lee Dugan Wednesday afternoon at two-tblrty o'clock after a two weeks' recess. Mrs. F, (L Allweln . will have the program, with 'What . of th. Blind' - a« her subject. ‘ Mr*. Herman Ehinger will be ho* > tees to the members of her dinner . bridge club at a one o'clock lunch- , eon at b»r hune on Wert Madison street Saturday. Members are asked , ta note tbe change In day from Thursday to Saturday. The W. M. A. of Union Cbap*l will meet at th* bom* of Mr*. Eari Chase Thursday afternoon at onethirty o’clock. Mr*. Char!** Babbitt will be tbe leader. Tbe Mary and Martha class of the Methodist church will meet In the social rooms of the church Tuesday ( evening at seven-thirty o’clock. Tbe Beulah Chapel Ladies' Aid society will have an all day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Williuen Ehrman. All members of the Young Crusaders class of the Evangelical Munday school are requested to attend the services al the church Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Afterward a business and social meeting will he held at she home of Jack Leigh. Mrs. Dora Akey entertained with a chicken dinner Sunday for Kei. and Mrs. Kenneth Timmons, Miss Margaret Daniels. Miss Rena Hoffman. Mrs. Elisabeth Gibson, Mr. Stoops and Mr. Goshen. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will conduct a rummage sale Friday and Saturday in the Graham building on Madison street, IxHs of good warm clothing will tie offered at low price*. The Mt. Pleasant ladles* aid will meet at the home of Mr*. Burl Fuhrman Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The Zion junior wait her league will hold a business meeting at the. Zion Lutheran church Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Young Matron's club will meet at tbe home of .Mrs. Tillman Gehrig Tueoday evening at seventhirty o'clock Mrs G- hrlg will also have th«> paper. DINNER GUESTS AT ALVA NICHOLS Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols had as their Sunday dinner guests Mrs. William English, son Ted and granddaughter Patricia, and Mrs. Joe O'Conner of Detroit; Mr, aud Mrs Alfred Beavers and son Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Myers and children. Virginis, Julia Ann and Mby. HENDRICKS4STERLINE | WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Mias LeoU EstlK-rllne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Eaterline of near Chattanooga. Ohio and Leonard Hendricks, son of Mr and •Mrs. Noah Hendricks of near Monroe. were united in marriage Saturday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. # The ceremony was perform-d in the jtsrsonage of the Monroe Methodist church by the Rev. R. F. Hart. There were no attendants. The Civic Section of th* Woman's Club will have a pot luck supper at the home of Mrs. William Dellinger Tuesday evening at sis o'clock Each member Is to bring her own table service. Mr and Mr« Paul R Hansel and •on Bobble visited with friends In Dayton, Ohio Sunday Frederick Schreyer Is spending several days In Pittsburgh. Pa. visiting Mr and Mrs. Clark William Smith. Mrs. William English, son Ted and granddaughter Patricia and Mrs Joe O'Conner, al! of Detroit, Mich., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols. Mr and Mrs Robert I. Stafford of Warwaw visited In this city over the the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Amo* Ketchum. Mr. Stafford la a teacher In the Waraaw high school. Tbe board of directors and tbe ten incorporator* for tbe proposed Bank of Montpelier were selected •t a meeting of stockholders. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Rempel. Roy Henderson. Bur P Burson and Fred Tsngcman were named directors. The Incorporators are Bur U. Bur son. William H Chaney, Mrs. L. H. Kelley, Roy Henderson, C. L Btnltb. Karl 8l John, Martin Bail. Garl Walker. Walter F Bongo and L. W. Hog Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaim and daughter* Janet and Doris of Bluffton with friend* and relatives In Decatur over tbe weekend. Howard Parr, soot of Berne, had hlo left band injured while worUag

i* with a corn picker. The accident 1 happened at the home of Rev. Frank Johnson. The inder finger had to be amputated j«wt back of the first > joint. Mr. and Mrs Don Stump. Mr. and t <Mrs. Bob Shraluka attended tbe na- > tiona 1 chrysanthemum show in Indi ianapoli* Sunday t Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lowery of Fortville and Mrs. William Schafer of Indianapolis, were weekend • guests of Mr. and Mrs Don Lute* r. Mrs. Kevin Wh*l*ti and Miss Bel•I en Voglewede of Toledo and Fred l* Voglewede of Notre Dime were I here over th* weekend visit lor with i. their mother. Mrs. Charlie Voglew*d*, who I* recovering from an InI section In her Ifet kne* l’ Rolland Reppert returned to hi* i studies In th* Indiana University - school of medicine #t Indianapull* t thio morning after a weekend visit I with hl* father and sister. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Smith and Mr i and Mr*. Charles otollhouse visited

I There’s about Cigarette Tobaccos There are four types of tobaccos found in the more popular cigarettes, namely... Bright, Maryland, Burley and Turkish. All THESE TOBACCOS except Turkish (which ii bought direct from the planters in Turkey and Greece) and Maryland (which is bought through sealed bids under government supervision) are bought at public auction, just like any other auction where you might have bought in a table or a chair. A T THE AL (.HON SALE the tobacco is piled in baskets weighing from about 100 to 500 pounds and each purchaser buys all of his tobaccos by competitive bidding for the particular piles he wants. The CHESTERFIELD BUYERS buy the best of these mild ripe tobaccos for the Chesterfield blend. And it is ChesterfifU's CombiMtioit. . .the right amounts of Burley and Bright... just enough Maryland... and just enough Turkish—that makes the big difference between Chesterfield and other cigarettes. It IS BECAUSE of this combination that Chesterfields are COOLER, have a BETTER TASTE and are DEFINITELY MILDER. They are made of the world's best cigarette tobaccos. You can’t buy a better cigarette. MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK CHEST ERFIE LD No C*ow«S< IVW. iKCSrt • Mna* Tnucro Co.

t In Urbans, Ohio Sunday with Mr. t and Mr* Randolph Horton and Mrs. > oar»y. If LaVerne McDonald of 6ary visited In tWatnr Saturday afternoon I tor a few hours. > Mine Mary Kathryn Tyndall of ■ Indianapolis visited with b«r parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall f over the weekend r Mr. and Mr*. Dick Archbold of I Coldwater, Michigan sprat the weekend with the former's parents, • Dr and Mrs. Roy Archbold. I Mr and Mrs Paul Conrad at id *on ■ Junior visited In For Waynr- Suni day •' Craven Emswiller and Thomas lEm«hwlller of Bluffton were busi-' ne»« visitors in Decatur this tnorni Ing ' Mr and Mrs. Georg* Rhos*nberg i and Mr. and Mrs T. L. B*< ker have i returned from a two week'* trip In |Te*a* and Meslco. .Mi»« Hallie Elrey of Chfr-ugo.' I .Mr* Helen Humbarger and Mr* s^ —SS—■■■■*"

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• Wilhelm of Fort Wayne, visited with Mr. nnd Mr*. Rnhert Gsrard Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Fougbtey and daughter. Ruth, and Mrs Wilma Rue motored to South B*nd Sunday , to visit Billie Roe. who ha* been a patient at Ih» St Joseph's hospital | for the past month. Ills condition has improved very much. H Schulman and his daughter. Mrs Schulman, who ha* been visiting her* lor two weeks will remain for some Hine. Datmy Kitson, young son of Mr and Mr*. Tom Kli*on. enjoyed two airplane ride* Sunday in th* plane « unci*, Ju* Kitson

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