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illness Th,. 1,-sson. Worship in th*Homo." was opencl by diMu**foti «,f topic* assigned by Mrs Gertrud,Myers. ‘ When teaching children about Jesus, why In it better to emphsslte his kindliest' and help fulness realher than his iiiiiu* «i--lons power? How early would you i,.|l the story of Jesus' crucifixion death and resurrect lon ’" Were ome of lite topics discussed Emphasis wu> placed on the fact I that the parent should 1., Very j careful in selecting stories tn at lordance with the age of the child Mrs II 11. Custer and Mis Jack f’nidi hostesses for the afternoon, ertred dainty refreshments in keeping with Valentine day Mem Iters of the ladies' a lil *<•< iety will meet in Hie Kving.-li, al church so, lai rrsun Thursday after noon at two o’clm k with Mr* Mertill th hnitl as the chairman A rial program ha* been planned with vlbrs harp selection* I.y Mrs. , James Kocher. Jr. and a reading hy Mrs Geo.ge Dutchci Every Imemlier Is ask,al Io he present The Pocahontas lodge will m.-«-Friday evening at seven-thirty o • ■ I<h k In lied Mens hall A class of candidates will receive work from the degree team at Antwerp tlhlo All nietnlters are asked to lie pre ; sent. NURSES ENTERTAINED AT LEHMAN RESIDENCE Mr« Edgar fa-hman. assisted by Mrs (%rl l.uginbili and Mrs Yrley llubrgger of Berne. wen* ho«tr.***>* to the Adams county nut <■-' association Tuesday evening ala pretty party of Valentine appointments a' the la-hman home on West Montostreet t'pon their arrival, the guest* | were serve,! a deli, I, hi* lun, h and j later enjoyed several contests In keeping with Valentine Day Prize. weie given to the .Mis-es Mari'- ' Felber, Celeste Gt-rlx-r and la-on.* I Wullitnan A special feature of the evetilne 'was an interesting and instimtiv.' I talk on the life and custom- of ■ Nigeria. West Africa by Miss H<*-n ■ Klu. k Miss Klu, k has been ,-iib.i. j,-d in nursing and missionary wort I 'here for some time Guest* other than Miss Klu, k in j < faded the Misses la-orm Wullitnan.
Hotlywoml la UM* Groucfm A*,ir*r*. <srou, ho wield* a pretty goo I racket Mr*. Marx I* the women's champion al the Beverly Hill* 'Tennia club, and their out, Arthur. » ao g,«*i that he hope* to enter the Foreat Hills tournnment next Heptember. Vnleaa picture achedule* intervene. Groucho and Mr*. Marx will ‘drive him hack there, stopping>n route for Arthur to practice. 1 In court. Kay Griffith, the Fox lovely, will seek to be made th* legal guardian of her 15-year-o!d slater. Rita, who is ao pretty that j she might be in the movie* herself. But Kay ha* made her prom--1 um not to try until ihe is 21. Let Hollywood digeit thia The National Federation of Music J Clubs of America have made Dorothy tumour their first member from the film industry What is I more, on Feb. 17. she will address a meeting here on 'Routh Hca I Inland Music In the FUma.** Jinx picture of the new year is "Saturday's Children" (formerly "Married Pretty and Poor 1 First OHm De Haviliar.d and Jan* Bryan refused
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the train to meet i her when the arrived in New York. He didn’t know she had cancelled her South American tour and came up to take the boat ride with her. , . . Add to new Hollywood combinations: June Storey. Ono Autry s leading woman, and Neii McCarthy. Jr. . . . Billy Seymour is taking up all the spare time at Bernice Parks, cute dancer in "Meet the People." . . . Lona Andre. who broke into the ttlms as one of Paramount's “Panther Woman.” will get the feminine lead In Republic’s new western series. Sight of the week: dlgnlfled Lewis Stone being dragged up on the stage at Earl Carroll« to participate ia the "corset game" with the Carroll lovelies . The Arthur Lakes are off to Mexico over the weekend in their new station wagon. Feuder* Errol Flynn and Orson Welles have become pals It’s ofhclal They smoked the pipe of foace one night at Chasen e.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDXESDAY. FEBRI’ARY 11. 19111.
CLUB CALENDAR I 1 to, levy Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Christian t'lmr.h Pray, r and Praise .Service Mr and Mi I 1. Anderson. 7:to p Dinner Bridge <-| M |, q,. ; j [liy Kalver. 1; 3»l p nt. St. Ann - Di*,-us'.ion r-,,„,|, Mrs. Veronica Wolpert, 7.2,(1 p ),) Historical tint, •.c.nual Gu< *t Day Methmli t Ch' :u p tn 1 «»<»•»! « Thursday Evanrelir-al Ij.dl.- Aid S,e i.-ty Chur, h Sis in! Bison 2 p m Christian l-die*’ Aid Mrs .becloud. Z p m Hlandaid Bearer Clrls. M.-llms 1 dial Church, fl 'ln p m First I It D 1 I! Class. Mrs Jess Ilin 1 C. fi in Mt Pleasant laidie* Aid. Mrs. Fran, Is Fuhrman. 2 p m St l.uke's laolie*' Aid Society, ' Church Baseni.nl. All Day Meet, fnr shakesp.-are Club l.um It.-on. Mrs Herman Ehinr. r. I p tit '' Methodist Foreign Missionary Society. Mile Bov Opening, MrIl A M.iddov 2 p m Vililh SI I I! Progressive Workers Class, church S.s ial lIIMHII. 7 10 p 111 Friday Pocahontas lawk*. ||.-d Mens 1 Hall. 71" |i m Philallia.- t in Mi* r E p,-i,-r---aon. 7 3o |- m P T A I.in. .tin School 230 P m Pluw-Ih- Bible cigs Annual Banquet. Ib'fot iii.-d Church 1; 15 p nt Adams County F.-deraflon of Club- Mi- , h.irle- Knapp 2 I'l p. m Saturday Mason and Eastern Star Parly. Ma-onic Hall, fi p in Monday llewar, h club. Mi W tluy Brown. 2 p m I Florence l.i, hlensieig.-i. 1.u.-lia | ! Hofstetter. Huth At hwart? Mari-I F.-lber Eb-anoi Dm-hnk.- <;<itriid- , Ni< ke|s, Cele-ti- Get bet M -dame, Vernon Aui.md tl-.ai l.ank.-nau Harold Hoffman Tony Bonifglio Ida Cline and Harold in-Voi JUNIOR GIRLS HOLD ORGANIZATION Th- Teen Age Groifi of the iin-i erli an l.egioi, Auviliary tn>-I at tin--1.,-gion Home Tuesday nigln f.o Installation of offi. er* Mr- Adrian Baker, senior presid-iit had .Large, of the opening < er. nnmy She then turned th- meeting ov,-r to Mi Curl Giaham who installed the fol lowing officers piesidelit. Belle llu'ke first vii. fire.id.-nt Arilifie Hoop, second vice-president. Allie ilwi'll- . e.iviw.y Bep. a !’.(!: h-liea-urn Gnu. Flaiivh. 1 haplain. Vera Hauer, historian, la-oii.i l ie man. cergeani at .11 m* Joy. <• Hoop Bette Web. 1 Wa afifMiliit.-d music < lino man Mrs llalf.h E Roop 1th«- patroness The Fori Wayne girls drill 1.-am Hun gave a drill Margene Bauer sang some song* lh-tte W-Lei i Jilay.st a piano 010 Vera Halle I played a selwllon on hei accord-! lan Miss Pauline Henlim- of II sian. sang a group of songs, accoinpanted at the piano I.y M-s Drague also of I Isaiah Miss Eunice Turner of Fori Wayne gave a very interesting ' reading on MnerieunIsm Mrs Adrian Baker, president of Decatur I'iiii No 13 welcomed the guests SliOil talks Were given by Mis. Hens, hen. iwtroneaM of the Fort Wuyne girls group Mi* Glen Htnlley. president of Fort Wayn ■ I'nil No 17 and Mt Opal Fuig,son. department president Mrs. Paulin.- Graham, department junior activity < hairman gave th.' pilm ipal talk of th,- evening The closing ceremony was conducted by Bette Bulk* tin- newly AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERY WOMAN Beauty Cnltiii. Training al low cost Enin |mit of ,-vfH-nse* while learning Full informa lion mailed Wayne Um. of Beauty Culture 30# W Wayne Ft Wayne. Ind aovt-'. ...... Ass la ••••»•* •* ••• ▼ W*»t 1I« <•! HIM SUTTON JEWELRY 210 No. 2nd St.
installed president There were ulamt 15 guests from Fort Wayne ltefre«hme:<ls wet,- seived by the following eomuiittiM- Mrs. Eliitig, r. Mr* V J Pan man mid Mi* Herman I’leman ELIZABETH HABEGGER WEOS RAY VERNON SHARP 'III,- marriage of Miss Elizabeth Angalene llabegger. daughter of Mr ami Mrs Paul G llala-Yger. imite I. Monroe, to Hay Vernon Sharp was aotamniged In a In-aull fill and impressive servi><- at six o',-|,H-k Sunday evening In the Reformed church nt Bern.The Vows Were exrhang,-d on Hie twenty-third annlver ary of the In ide's parents with Hie Rev. John \\ idmer. an uncle of th.* groom from Belvidere. 11l officiating at the doul.!.- ring ..-reiiumy assisted I.y th.- H,-v c A Schmid pastor of Ho- < hur, h Th.- altar was bunked with palms :-n,i fern. Fourteen white .undies filled Ho- i and.-hibra on either side of the rflat Piec.-dim- Hie cere mony Hie pianist. Miss Dorothy llra.'h! of Fort Wayne a cousin of th.- bi ide and Mis* K.iihiya Sliroy • r harpist of Ih-«aiii» pieri-ntad a fifteen minute mu-iiai,-Miss Shroyer sang the following numlier*. a.companying h-r*.-|f on her Iw-iiiitiful gold harp I’rayei Perfect Sweetest Story Ever Told and I la.ve You Truly " '('lie Ini.lai parly pr.a e«*d* dio lienllai io th.- -truing- of Mendelssohns w.-dding march attended by Miss laivon Vivian t ook. a iisunmate of lh<- Inid«- while attending St Joseph's nurse*' training •< lim.l In Fort Wayne. Ml»s Ja.<|uelin> Stauffei of 8.-iiie ami Edward Mil ler of Fort Wayne Ah Sweet Mystery of Life wa* play.-d -oftly during Hi.- ceremony Th. la ide was beautiful in u while la. e gown fashioned prin ces* style over white satin with a train Her fmilw.-ar Was whit,* -aim Her headdress was a Juliet tap. trimmed in orang*- 1.10-som* and ending in a train She tarried a *howei l*oii<pi<-t of ■ all.i lillie* |fr,*esia and bnddleia and wore .1 |>*-all lie* kl.l* .1 gift of the grtMUII I Tile ioidesmiiid Mis* Cook won-1 lan aqua blue laffela gown willi 'blue shoulder length Veil held ill pla, with pink ro-*-« Her footwear wa* Idin- She * arried a lamquet of pink Aineri*all B> auty rosei and won- a Hire,- strand pearl tie* khue. a gift of the bride i Th,- little ringiw-ni ci JacqiK-lini-Stauffer, wore |.mk taff* 1.1 and u pink ribbon in her halt She * arI r led a ring lmu<|iiet ol w* ,-t ja-a-aiid wot,- a lira,,-let .1 gift of th,bride Th*- harpist and pianist wore long blue la,*- dies*,** with corages presented to them Mr* C T llata-gger wore a dark silk dies* and wa* al-** |n* .-ni.sl wiH. .* ■<o sag*The groom ami l*e*t man wor* lilue suits with isiutoiinier* of whilt-' carnations Th*- ushers. Harold 1 Schwartt Harry Lie* hty laiurel! Mattox and Sal* m Hala-gger wore i dark -nil* with <arnntion in the! I.ijh-I- of Hielr coats At the ch.*,- of lli<- ceremony I Mr* C T llale-gger sang l< h 1 I Li. lw Di. h a. < ompanied at th.-i piano i.y her husband This son: I | wa* also *ung by Mi* ll.ibegge. nt the wedding of the bride's patent* twenty-three year* previous Their four attendants. Mr* Heiman j Fox, Mr* Bri..- Bauserman. Mr* , Elmer If.-.-r and Mr- lu-ni* Gelid | were pt.-s,-nt with th. exn-plion of Mr- Gerid of St Joe They were j r.'.ognlzed with corsage*, Rev Schmid gave all impressive j sermotiette with Hie bride and : groom facing Hie congregation I After the recessional the bride ami
Quality at Kennel Club Show * * _. 4 I >F***‘> jfllF- 231 / : ■. • B . , >jt. \ “‘B L1 \ A • * ,Jw 71 y \ ?• ■U?T, < Bku <» .g. 1, f***"i«M 3 -Jy ' * wt v ’ 'a W* b*’ f iv 1 J? ,'j » ”• rwZri K IB ik jßn WhA ' • 4 . > 5 • > f-■ ar t ' > •■ "y , ( Quality before quantity at the Weatminater Kennel club show in ( Nrw York l» beet repreaented In thia family of Chlahuahuaa. commonly called the Mexican halrleaa. The father la a champion and | ( lie.i of hla breed. The pup weigha one pound at eight monthe. |
groom rowlved the congrutiilaiion* of their friends in the vestibule of Hie chureli Th.- bride grndiiiit.-d in IMS from the Monroe township high school and iiaik nurses training «• the St Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne Tb>- groom Is a *Oll of Mr and Mr* Ernest Sharp of Manns- township and has lu-.-n farming with his father. The ceremony was follow, .) I.y a reception for the immediate members of the families and the bridal parly The Ml-Martha Serla-r. Vernelle Yoder and Muiy and Frieda Llechty. Intimal.- friends of ih<bride, nerved the gu<-. ts from a le-aulifully ap|Milnt,-d liil.l.- center-<-d with 11 three tiered wedding cake topp,-d with a mlnialur.- bride and groom Crystal candelabra were placed on either side with light.*! ta|H-r* The bride <ul th.* fir«l pie.e of cake after which the maid of honor eonllntl.-d During the r,* ep Hon th, lirid« op* n,-,| Hie many beautiful gifts she received Among the guest* wa* the lirid*-'* 7!t year old grandmother. Mi Elizabeth Zdr, her The young < OU|>l>- will Im- at lloin*on th*- farm recently va<at,-<l I.y I’,-ter D Schwartz Among those from out of town who attend.-d the wedding were | Fr*-d Zitr. her. Richmond. Mr ' and Mr* Jim Patton ami family o' Goshen, Mr and Mr*. Paul Peterson. I.igonicr; Mi and Mrs It I* Sawyer, daughter Mary of Van Wert Ohio. Letha Ensign Edgerton, Ohio: Mi and Mr* William Bra, lit and family. Mi and Mrs Sam Cook and daughter l.iv<>n; Falwanl Millet Mi«* Pauline Roth Mi-ts Ylmond. Mi * Matilda Christ net Ylr and Mr* John Snyder, all 1 of Foil Wayne; Mr and Mrs Hen Shroyer and daughter Kailityn. Judge J Fted Fun hie and daughter Harriet. Mr*. II V Thompson. M- and Mr* H.-nty Adler, .laugh- j ter Dori*, all of Decatur. Mi and I Mrs Sylvan Tonner and family. Bluffton. Mi ami Mr* Homei Winteregg and Mi and Mr* Il P Sp, linger of Monro,-. Dan If Tyndall liHik.-d after l.usin,-** in Indianapolis iisiay Mt* Henry Neireiter is Visiting in Chicago with her sister. Ina Amb-ison for several day* The final Golden Gloves loui ■lament was attended in Fort Wayne la-t evening I.y Jnc John*, Paul Bliede. Cail Baxt.-i la-*l,-r Mazelin G.-org.- lain,.-nt Mt and Mr* Robert Helm and Mt and Mt Gevirge Helm Bob Holloway, ace cenl.-i ol the Pleasant Mill* Spartans l.;i-k.-Htill 1.-am I* still confined to In* horn.with illn according to report* j C J Korte nt mar Preble attend ; j.-d to business here today I Di Rolu-it E Speer, tot many yeai- -..r.-taiy of th.- Pn-sbytei-han Im.ud of foreign mission* tan l«- heard eveiy day tin* week over tadio station WW.I Detroit Hom ill' !o to 12 o', hs k 0 Ginger Rogers Will Seek Reno Divorce Hollywood. Feb II tl'pi Act-1 Olngt Racers aM today -''« would ,-salili-h a H.-no N,-v te»id|encr this summer iiiul divorce la-w I : Ayres. I They have Iwen separated five -years and the actre** said she had de, id.-d Io clarify ||.-| half iiui ri.-d ; stall!* " "There i* 110 new heart interest she said I r
Z ZZ _■ ' "\ II » m / < X ■ r * I I l.oi^h^PEK POUND? j I 7’4r mtt.irl iHuth alf.i t. ti,f Ht ha Srit iai #»©.///■// Jonr-Joo' ftu'itit; /f Jan tflix fr/t nt Hint Mhh. H hur thtruatt fifft nJhttenal • AI'TOMoRII E ciiftincerk talk a lot one of the lowest costs*per*poiind of /“X about car weight — and with any car on the market, good reason. And nowhere eke will you find They know that riding qualities begin valve-imhead power, all-coil springwith enough road weight to hold you jng, torque-tuhe steadiness and steady on your course —they know Buick's plussage in accessories at that weight is often another measure the figures that apply to the SPECIAL. of j/rr—above all, they know that weight means substance, strength, So if a little extra money is keeping durability. you out of a Buick, take an- ® other look at those dollars. They buy more car Io be* gin with. More size and more substance. | They buy some six dozen new ]**4o features, inchidmg many an extra. And y ou'll get most of them hack in longer life and higher trade-in value 1 — not to mention y our tun fort—this Buick still has * and solid satisfaction! 1 ate., rtatf ■ u, Ms» t mr, ..f ti f J' j j Xnfrh rm P /hm F A/fA/ If P.i jy» £
BOSSISM LOSES IN KANSAS CITY Tom Pendergast Machine I* Defeated In Special Election K.ui«a« City M<i !'• I> 14 qjR) The city ruled 16 year, hy le»» Tom K-t- ■ IhiiKu .iiu m,i • hine ha« voted itwlf .i new ■!• ■! , in government a Hy a vote of |Hu 1.. 17,| lx, it w.ih decided ye»li id.iy to nilm from four to two y«.ir» the lermo ' of Mayor Ch.li I Keith. th< elghl . < iiitiii ilni) ti mid ihe two iiiiinii i|i.il 1 jildci’.. moat of whom owe ih> t johx to the machine, mid to hold mi election tprtl ? to name th' > i micceaaore. The i’endergii.t crowd, whomIm.* han been Imprinoned for fed era! income lax violation ami whii h now take, order, from Janie. M I’endergaat. the bo..' m phew. »it|> ported thl. amendment to the city ' charter Some .aid they did II *<> i they could tally their b« h articled force. In April behind a ticket m ceplahle to hu.inea. men that would iil.o maintain a vertigo of control al i lly hall Anti Pender pa.t reform leader, .aid they did It "her auae they know they're lick cd ” On another I..ne thu Penderga.l and reform faction. < ln.h< d ye.terday mt amendment provld i Ing civil aervlre .tain, for lire , men Although ihl« had 'he np pegrance of a reform move, ihe re- ' former, nppoaed It. iharxhig that It would peipetuatv nAo theli Job. . hundred, of ln< ompetent. hired hy , the machine Thl. amendment loat hy a vote of 17,0"*! to ?1.6*4. the only clear text on how much pr»»tlge the Pendergaat machine ha. , lost alnce the dotiblebat r.led cleanup made la.f year hy federal auth , nrlfle. and Gov l.loyd C Staik The election waa orderly Pot
I thl* fifM whw <• ’ r«»«P tf> |M>W ••t hi 1!»2I »h»* P*‘nd«Ti»ai»f inn< hhi* I 4-nntrnlhui n»’hh»T the polh-p tioi ; the iti.i'hhH !) G«v S» »rlc who ItroM* with I’.'Hip i-4f ;»(!< !h- luid ■•■ n • ’ I with •’< ”h r «»tWI -IIJIIH' ' V. > - ll* ‘i » to hl* h «H*.| ‘ ’v |m»| * ind »I. < ti*»n hoiirdw Th» n.*u |»» I ll<«‘4 ti —I t«|»l.nhiK «>H»> Hu* m*, ! no* <i t 4 ii« tai prlsi’itet j«* L I' ID* <1 hiinu-i < 'man H«* «<it .1 ■ jMit i of a tlihf tn bii'n •• .it 4»n«- h'Hith 4in th** tough ti*»it|i uhle anil w»iil out (H’lNoiiail)' to give th* «i imh , « ; a leafing Withhold Loans To \ iolatint* Firms U.i-hinuioii. T< l> It U.P> f ’h.ih man I U i« h Ma«hl«-n 4»f the iiHtioiial I.ilmo relation* Im>ji«l |r* v»‘alfd liml.i) that th* fleroi) i Mink I ion Fiiiaiii 4* 4in |Mira f h»h ha* agreed io withhold liuitin fioiu finin' found by the Iwlnii Immml i*»l l»e vio)«ato< "> of the Wagiiei iab<»’ , ac’i Madden fold the hoiDo* romrnl* | fe<* hivoMiiKufiiiK the NLRII tha? i i the UP<* had arranged ki»t luguM j 2 tn obtain data from the bitaid on | ' firms Involved in labm « oinplaiiit* , Europe Seized lit Peril Os Floods _ — Amaierdam. Feh 14 tt’pi A' new |ierll weired Europe today thin of G<nm|. which would follow ,ii wudden thaw of river. < logged With the Kleati'-t ice Ido* k of mod ern time. A paralyxliig blizurd haw hung s on for -even Week*. Indicating that I i.prlng will Im* late and «udden If i it iw. flood" Will .Weep the Kiutln I ent from th# mouth of the Itanuhe' to th** Black »ea to th» mouth of I the Ellm* tn th* North flea, wwampIng • rop. in countrle. a I ready on, the vet go of hunger, rm i hinc down | dyke., cru.hing ahip. in the har-i hor and furlhet dlriuptlng com ’ men e
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