Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1940 — Page 3
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I Martha lalland Refreshments were *njoy«l at th* ioni lu-ioti of th* | i program PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE ENJOYED BY SORORITY i Metnla-r* of th* P«t lota Xi -or wily m*' at th* horn* of Mr- Ito’i *rt Holm la«t evening for ~ <|* ~-r* buds* After refreshment, wer* i served. tallln* wer* nrawa for th* 1 first game* of bridge | Guest* art* sent *lth** to Mrs 1 ■Paul Haneber'* horn* or Mrs 1 Georg* Sin t hom nt . Miaioni ' io play .it lb Im M i one lii.ioo of | iai h mi*- |> apr ii oi-i| i hom* to th* either ' After friar »*me -11 gu*«t - gath-1 i>r*rl at th* Helm home. where: pt lies Were awarded in Mt, Hen Ihik*. Mr*. Cail Pumphrey and Mi*. Hatty Sheet*. Ilmrtesses for th* evening w*i* th* Mradatnes Il*lm. Auer. Ham h rr. Alfred Beavec-. Chalmer IkHolt ami John Hllri I I Th* Progressive Workers class of th* First V II Munday « hool will lstl kt bnm ■' 'i Wiii .mt | Arnold Thur-day evening at •!»■ | thirty o'clock Hupp*! will hr serried by th* ho«tr■- and will not hr a potlu.Jt "Upper an ulltmunr.-d y*< I tcrday M*/nl>ri : ar* rM|ur«trd to | bring thrlr own tabl* *rr»Ur and .nothing *l«* 45TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LOUIS SELKINGS Mr. and Mr* l.oui Srlklna of lllnam i*l*br.tt*d thrlr Wth w*dd Ina annivt-mary )a«t Ptiday with a drib ioun nil o't lim k ditittrr for lh*ir < hlidrrn and ierand« hildrrn. Th* dlttlna tabl* wan irntrri-d with a lovrly Ihrr* tirrrd w.-ddlna <ak* which wan a rift of tn*lr dauahtrr. Mr« Marl* Krur<k*brrt Htpprr wa< arrtrd to Mr<«i*nrn .tiol Mr-darn*- luitu t S. Ikitix and family. Win Si-lklna and family. Paul Htn-krr and family. Mm Mart* I Kntrrkrhrrg and family. Victor , llult*m*irr and family Olga Korn*man Edward Hrlklng and th* honor«l l oupl* f'allrrn during th* riming in< ludrd Mr. and Mr. t'hrint Hrlklng. Mr. , and Mm llrttry Hoiking and family and Mi and Mt- Hrrb la-brmaM. SHOWER HONORING MISS KOENEMAN M'nn Ikirin h'rlnon rntrrtainrd with a miwrllanroun nhowrr rrrrfltly honoring Mi»» llrlm* Komrman. at th* hom* of h*r gintrr. Mr* Ernowl I'hrlik of Ihrrkrn ntrrrt, Hunro wan play*d and prikrw wardotl to Minn Hrlrn Hraer and Mra. Huth llolllngtworth Lunch wan nrrtrd at nmall tablm gay with : bright cidori'd napkin* Handkrrchief cor*ag'» marked th* place 'of each gurnl Th* honor gMC«t wa« i prmrnlrtl with a comagr of whit* 1 gladlolunen The gurnl of honor wan then I given a whit* < lot he- hamper tillid with rift*, and many additional iglftw. Gurnta wrr* thr Mrndamr* llarl Holllngnworth Victor Etcher. Rob- ( art Hrller. Marlr DwHolt. Rohrr' ! Amt hliman Mary McClure Meyer*. HyivMtrr Everhart <il*tt
< ’l*l B CALENDAR •oelwty Daadlinw. n a. M. Fanny MMy PhonM 1000 — 1001 Wwdnewday Wenlry Coitplm Clan*. M*thodl«t | Church, gpm Ht. Ann Hiudy Group. Mr«. Clara 1 My*r«, 7 10 p m ll’«torlca| Club, Mra. Wil-on' llerry. 2 .10 p. tn Iklta Th*ta Tau Founder* flay Party, Elk- Hom*. < !• p m Hhakr-prar* Club, Mr*. C. E P»t. I *r*on. S 10 p m Zion Evangelical and Reformed I latdir*' Aid Society, Chur, h Hot lai ' Hoorn. 2.10 p m llu-ln*>* and Profe-nlonal Wo tn*n'n Club. Rice Hofei g 10 p m. Our latdy of Victory Study Club. I Mi-<« Hilda Helman. 7 10 p m Thursday Progrr—ive Worker* CU««. Mr*. I William Arnold. S 10 p. tn. Our t<ady «f I'erpetual H*tp. Ml** . Margaret llum-i hlag. * p. m. Woman'* Hot lety of chrlilian Service of the Methodint churt b 2 !<• p m. Evangelltal laid!** Aid. Church Parlor*/1 p m Fort Wayne Prrnbytrrial Group. Meeting. Onnlan Prrnhyterlan Church. S:SS ■ m Phoelte Bible Cla-n Manquerade Party. Mr* W**l*y la>hman. 7 15 p. m. Hpanlnh American Auilllary Pot Lu< k Amerltan Legion Home. ? 10 p m Little Flower Study Club. Mr*. Andrew Foo«. 7 Io p m Frh-ndnhip Village Club. Mr* Omer Merriman. 1 p m Ho Cha Rea. Mr* Harold Daniel*. North Sixth St 7.10 p m I'nited Brethren It Y. It (Tom. Mr* Jeaae William*. * p m. Women of Moo«e. Moo*e Home. 7 I<t p tn Friday Phtlathae Claaa. Mr*. C. E Peterson, 7 30 p m. Chicken Supper. Hoagland Methodist Churt h 5 to 7pm Golden Rule (Taaa of St. Paul. Chili Supper. Brandyherry School. 7 p m Federation of Club*. Mr*. A D. Suttle*. 2 Itt p m . Saturday Cafeteria Supper. Zion Evangelical snd Reformed Church. S to 7 p tn Monday Adam* County Woman * Chorus. Mtniae Home I 111 p m Pythian Slater* Temple K of P. j Home. 7 I<> p m Woman* Club General Meeting. Library Lecture Room. 7 t 5 p m Research Huh, Mra. L. Fogle, 2 10 p. m. Tussday Mother* Study Chib. Meihodi«t Church. 2 io p tn Dickerson. Iraneou* Gum. Charle* Knapp Robert Mann. Francl* Ga-e. Ernest I'hrit k. and Mr*. Koeneman. and the gumta nt honor Ml** Helene Koeneman. and the Miasen Alice Lenhart. Dorothy Hoffman. Bernlece Dubach. Rose Neaswald. Anna Nennwald. Helen H"tier. Marjorie Kintx. Berniece Nelson. DINNER PARTY GIVEN FOR INNIGERS Mr. and Mr*. Dan 0 Roop and daughter Glenny* dellgbttully entertained with a six o'clock dinner party Saturday evening honoring Mr and Mr*. Chrl* Innlger. A three tldred wedding cake surrounded with rose* marked the center of th* table. Gu**t* were Mr and Mr*. Abe In- 1 nlger. Mia* Huean hiniger. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rtepler. Mr and -Mr*. Hutu* Innlger and family. Rev. and Mm. Kenneth Tlmmona of Fort , Wayne. Mr* R«>p. Mr*. ,Oma Reynold* of Kan«an City and the honor guest* Mr and Mrs. Chris Innlger. 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED BY CLUB With a gay netting of colorful appointment*, sixty member* of the Gocode club celebrated the Jotb anniversary of thr club with a Megban fiesta party in the General Electtrlc duh rooms at sig-thirty o'- < clock Monday evening A delicious chop »uey dinner, prepared by Herman Colchln. wa» nerved The long table*, in circular for- 1 mation*, were decorated with crepe paper streamer* and lighted taper* Favor* of small potted cacti mark- ' ed each guest'* place. An unusual arrangement of cacti was displayed in the center of the entertaining ' room. Mr*. Dora Miller, charter mem- ' her of the club opened the pro-
DANCE INSTRUCTION BALLROOM - TAP ACROBATIC - BALLET Tuesday Afternoon* and Evening* h at K. of P. Home Call Mr*. G. A. Thom* Phone 151 For Information. Registration Thursday, 4R. M. I Charles Allen 'Dance Studio ]
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tram with an Interesting hl«tnry nt the early activities of th* duh. Joan and Marvin Casselman, ac- ■ ompanled at the piano by Robert Webb, all of Monroeville, presented | a dever program of «ong and dance number* Attired in Metiean to-tum**, I'aulita and PfauMlno E*pano«a. 'Mr. *ang the following *ong* In Spanish: "Tautenell." Concert In |the Park." "Rarrel Polka.’ and and "Mexicali Rose.'' At the c|o*e jot the program. Joan Ca*>elman •MB ' The Donkey Serenade." while i he donkey, Jeanette. wa« led snout 'he room by Master H»are. Attendance prigei were awarded to Revla Stauffer and Julia Andrew* The committee in <harge of 'tie party in<lud*d the chairman Ethel Tumbleson. Qulnteiia Frye. Frieda Colchln. Ann Werst. Ludla Wurst and Mary K Gage. Plan* were completed by th* officer* for the annual conference to l>e held at the Keenan Hotel Saturday About forty-five member* will paitldpatu in the meeting at which < lub activities for the coming year Will lie outlined. The Adam* county wom.<n's chorus will meet at the Moose home Monday afterncam al one-thirty o'clock • The Phllatha* clan* of the Baptist Sunday school will meet at the home of Mr*. C E Peterson Friday evening at seven-thirty o'c lock Mm S. E Shamp will have c harge of the business and nodal hour. Member* will respond to the roil call with parables from the Bible A gisid attendance l« desired SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN A C BUTCHER A. C. Butcher enjoyed a «urpri* • birthday party at the home of hi* daughter. Mr*. Opal Baker, recently. when hl* children and their famine* arrived to assist him in celebrating his birthday anniversary A dellclou* supper wa* enjoyed and later Mr Butcher's children presented him with a gift. Present were Mr and Mr*. Morris llufcher and ■ hildren Billy. Johnny and Paul; Mr and Mrs Gilpen and children Donna. Keith and Mag. Mis* Elaine Roop; Mr. and Mr*. Robert Butcher and < hildren Bobby. David. Robert; Mr* Eldora Bixler; l-Tdlth and Norma Baker; Mr and Mr*. F <> Baker, the guest of honor and Mr*. A. Butc her. JACKSONS TO OBSERVE 55TH ANNIVERBARY SUNDAY Mr. and Mr*. Elt--y W Jackson will observe their fifty-fifth wedd- , Ing anniversary Sunday with a faimily dinner at their home five miles east of thr city. Mr and Mr*. Jackson have lived at their present farm hotnr for thr pant forty years, having moved i there from their state line farm where they spent fifteen years. Mr Jackson was l>orn In Ht Mary’s township and has always lived within one and one-half miles <>f hi* birthplace Mr*. Jackson formerly Mis* Fanny Niandiford. wa« born in Lima. Ohio They are thr parent* of eight *on« and two daughter*, who with twenty-one grandchildren and nine great grandchildren, will assist them in observing their anniversary Sunday. MIBB NAOMI FAUROTE IB BRIDE OF ALBERT BRAUN In a beautiful wedding ceremony solemn lied thin morning at eightthirty o'clock at St Mary's Cathollichurch. Miss Naomi Faurote. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William FaulOte of south of Decatur, became thebride of Albert Braun, son of Mr and Mr* Peter Bfaun of route 1. Rev J J Helmet* received the double ring vow before an altar resplendent with fall flowers, laihen grin'* wedding march was played by Sister M. Patricia. Mass was sung by the men'* choir and Ave Maria was sung by Paul Brlede dur ing the *ffertory. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin. The full waist had a seed pearl yoke with long sleeves sending In points at the wri»t« and tiny covered buttons down the back The full skirt ended in a lone train Her long white veil of illusion wan attached to a cap of the same tna teria). A pearl necklace and white satin footwear completed her costume She carried an arm bouquet of white lilies and gladioluses tied with maline and mirror satin Mhi* Florence Braun end Mis* Germaine Faurote, bridesmaids, wore gown* of contrasting shade* of blue taffeta, fashioned with tight bodice* and full skill* with three flounce* on each skirt accentuated with black velvet ribbons. They wore black suede glove* and illpper* and carried colonial bouquet* of white and yellow pompon*, edged with white mollne and tied with a ■hower of white angel akin ribbon Each wore a yellow gold pendant with a blue stone Inset, gift* of the bride. Mis* Bernadlne Faurote. maid of honor, wore a gown of deep blue. - fashioned the name a* those of the, bridesmaid*. She wore black suede glove* and black footwear and car rlad a colonial bouquet of yellow and bronie pompon* edged with transparent oak leave* and »hower» of peach angel skin ribbon*. She wore a yellow gold pendant with a deep blue stone, also a gift of the bride The groom and his attendant.
fl Herman Faurote, wore Oxford gray . suits with boutonnieres of white - carnation*. John Faurote and HerI man Braun were the usher*. I The bride's mother cho-e a black > crepe dress with black accessories and wore a corsage of white glad , lola florette* The groom’s mother . also chose a black dres* with bla< k i hat and shoes and wore a corsage! i of glad* I A dinner was served :o eighty > guests this Root) at the home of the I bride’s parent- A r*c eptio.l will Ice • held for other friends this evenI ing. Mr. and Mr* Braun will r**ld* at their farm hom* four and oneI pals miles south of Decatur MIBB (BETA EGLY BRIDE OF EARL HARMON Miss Ireta Egly. daughter of Mr. i and Mra. Noah Egly of Monro* and Earl Harmon, son of Mrs. Mila Hur-1 monos *a*t of D*«atur were united i pin marriage at 4:10 o'clock Saturday afternoon In St Luk*'* Evangelical and iieiormed church Rev. 11 11 H. MeckMrotb received the* double ring vow*. Mr*. Wilmer Haimon presented a mu*lcale. The hrtd* was given In marriage by her fntln-r. Th* church - was decorated with autumn foliage -!and banket* of gladiolus** and lighted with white tapers. The bride wore white brocaded . taffeta fashioned with a sweetheart - neckline, small covered button* - down tbe hack and a long train. The sleeve* were leg-o’-mutton and her veil was fingertip length She | wore a triple strand of pearl*, th* I gift of th* groom, and carried a| i bouquet of Bill** and white pom-1 pons, tied with white satin rlhMns : and a shower of angel -km rib-; ' lion*. Ml«« Delore* F.gly attended her ■ aisler as matron of honor, wearing i a rose taffeta dress, floor length . She wore a strand of pearls, a gif' i from the hrlde A wine velvet rib-- . bon In her hair and a colonial bouquet of yellow pompons completed I her costuni*. i Miss Esther Harmon, abler of | the groom, attended as bridesmaid < wearing blue satin Her dress wa* . also floor length and *h* also wore i a strand of pearls, a gift of th>bride. She wore a wine colored hairbow and carried a bouquet of . I pink pompons. The bride's mother wore soldier II blu* and the groom’s mother wore . navy blu* Their corsages were of pink pompons Mrs William Shoaf, grandmother of tbe bride, wore a i corsage of pink pompons. William Joray was the groom's j | 'attendant, both wearing lioutonniere* of whit* poms. I A sig o'clock dinner was served at the home of the bride's parent* with member* of the bridal party. 1 I -the immediate families and a few , | friends as the guests The groom is a graduate of Det <-atur high acboei and is employed at th* Soya company. The* bride l» a graduate of the Monroe high school. She attended Warner’s beauty college and is now proprietor of the Vogue beauty salon In this city, where they will reside NURBEB ENJOY FORTUNE PARTY Miss Luella Hofstetter and Miss I .eons Wulliman united in enter-1 talnlng the Adams county nurses association at tbe home of the former last evening Th* affair was in the form of a fortune party and th* horoscope of each guest wan read Content* were enjoyed and prile* given Io Mis* Glarviana Sullivan and Ml** Gertrude Nichols. At the c lose . f the evening, a lovely two course luncheon was served by lh» I hostesses. The Women of the Moose will have a regular meeting at the Moose home Thursday evening at I seven-thirty o'clock. NEEDLE CLUB HAS MEETING The Pythian Needle dub met at the K of P home Monday evening after Temple with thirty-two members present. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Charles Beineke. ' Mr*. Dick Burrell presided over the business meeting. The ladle* were then invited to I the dining room where refresh- ' ment* were served by the hosI teases. Mrs. J. 8. Miller. Mr*. Harry Butler and Mr*. Lloyd Ahr. Inner, games were enjoyed and prises awarded to the .Mesdatnc* G V Porter. Ed Whltrlghl. Ed Ahr. Ray Johnson. Brice Buller. Joe Hunter. Alva Buffenbarger and Allee Christen. The club will meet in two weeks to enjoy a Halloween party. The Mothers' study club will meet at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mr* R. W. Graham will have the dZ<> ttonal* and Mr*. Alva Lawson and Mr*. Chet Reynold* will tie ho* tesses The topic* for discussion will jbe. ''Can parents and teachers get together." and 'good routine for the pre-school child.' —— MRS. RAY HELLER ENTERTAINS SORORITY Mr*. Ray Heller entertained tbe member* of the Eta Tau Sigma sorority at her home Tuesday evening Final plan* were made for tbe Halloween party to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Arnold on October 22. Three game* of bridge ware played and prlges were given to Mr*. Slguard Anderson and Mil* Mlld j
Kills Mother Reading Bible mj' 4 I ** aA W jfaj, IDb Mtoc kilale with oßteers Aceuaed of ihootlng and killing his mother as she read a Bible In her Fostoria, O-, horn*. Dulton Btockdale, 21. is shown with officers at Kenton. 0.. where he was captured after a wild auto chase A* Stockdale fled from Fostoria, he shot Milo Hengsteler a gas station attendant When arrested Stockdale denied ht* identity and claimed he was Edgar Knle.
red Worthman ' A luncheon of Halloween appointments was served by th* hostess, assisted by Mis* Martha Christen Mrs. Alfred Beavc* Ham Linn and Mrs. A II Holthouse motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon as the guests nt Mrs Carl Pumphrey and enjoyed a tea and bridge party at the Shrine in Fort Wayne Sixteen young people from the Methodist church of Decatur went to Fort Wayne Monday evening, where they attended the District young peoples' rally at th* Wayne- j Street Methodist church A banquet was served at six-thirty, fol- i lowed with a program and talk Those from here who attended were the Misses Bernice and Helen Burlier. Marilyn Carroll, lads Baugh man. Patsy Edwards. Gladys Miller and Martha Ellen Hower; Dr II W. Graham. Dick Eichhorn. Die k u
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|and Jim Colter. Francis pollock. ! Jack Graham. Kenneth Beery. Nor-1 man Hteury and Marlon Smith Mr* Georg* Andrew* and son 'Jimmy have returned to South Bend after a visit with the former's mother. Mr* E F Gass. Mr and Mrs. Harvey lluffenlsar* get and sons James Richard and Herbert, who recently moved to Gibson City to make- their home were visitors here last weekend They visited Ml and Mr- Willard Kelsey and Liwic-nn- and Forrest Buffenbarger of route 1 anil also with friends and relative* In Dem i I tur You are invited to attend th>- 1 Young Democrats imrty at the K 'of P hotn* this evening While nearly three thousand men between the age* nt 21 and 2*>' were eligible- to register in the c-oun i ty today, only on* out of forty or a total of about 7o will l>* selected for camp so don't start worrying and it will lie several months before any are called You will enjoy th* Democratic meeting at the Monmouth school
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| house Friday evening If yon attend. IHpeeches by Arthur V.Mtlewed*. Severin Hchurger and Clyd* Trn-it-n*r Phil Zoe H-her who ha* been A member of the Indiana state tat imurd for two or thr-* d*<ad*« will in- one of the -peaher* at th* Friedheim rally next Monday evening. t delegation from here is planninn to attend th* rally al Berne Saturday night. Mr and Mr*. C. D T-*pl* ar* I hom* for a few days tr im Hom t (City where they ar* enjoying th* I fall at th*lr «un mer hom* on Sylvan lake. n ♦ ♦ Adams (’aunty Memorial Ho pital ♦ • Dismissed Mrs Maurice Kindler and tcalcy «on 717 Mercer avenue. Admitted Mrs Oren It. Nichol. •72 M< Barnes street Pope To Broadcast Messajrc Saturday Vatican city. Oct It — Il’Pl Pope Pius XII will broadcast a spe- ■ tai iiie-sagc- to th* I'nited States at * Jo p tn Saturday t 11.30 P M t'MTi It was announced t.iday. The broad* a*t. to Ice delivered over a world hookup with the Vatican City radio station, will commemorate Atneric an Mission Sunday
How To Relieve Bronchitis CreotnuUlon relieves promptly because it goes right to the rant of the trouble to help loosen and expel verm laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. Under, inflamed bronchial mucous membrane* Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickiv allay* the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Cough*. Chttf CoMs. Ironchitit Beauty Counsellor FRAULEIN IjOER advitet you to be a Beautician “For Better Pay” Wayne Vnivenity of Beauty C ulture 10? W*»t Wayne street. Fort Wayne. Ind "Catalogue by request.''
