Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1928 — Page 5

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■ ' Hostess Gowns Must Match The Home ■ 's place Is in the home—as many men still seem to think - she B 11 * om h"rmonlmis hostess gowns, say the chic Parisian couturiers who ■ n " ISl «< homemakers can do much by giving frequent thought to I B W ' ' hal between their homes and what they wear in them. ■ Mrntony a hoßteßß dress designed to harmonize with the interior of I B The 1 although not entirely new is now being carried to a high degree j » the homo, a anJ composition have as big a part to play in it as color j H olperfci 0 • a rnoln ha(J bdgo wa n s an j chairs upholstered in ■ ID d t«n f . . .

■ ..on Th' 1 ‘hairs are of sycaB ami the rug is of blue- ■ X viokt and black. The curtains B e"I white silk with the window ■ draperies in lively blue. B What should one wear in a room H tike this’ one of the dressmakers B chooses a P-«>' biege * a,in aU<l B Z <biflon with applique em- ■ broideries in silver, black, red and ■ Z The graceful full folds of B the skirt are akin to the straight ■ (all of the curtains and the angu- ■ |ar embroideries on the skirt are ■ like the simple forms of the chairs ■ jnd table. The colors harmonize ■ with the rug and curtains. ■ Hostess gowns for summer enterfl taining come in delightful soft flowfl ered chiffons and harmonize with cool fl chintz and cretonne hangings of the fl country home. ■ The Psi lota ,\i sorority will meet ■ with Miss Elosie l.ewton. Friday evefl ning. at 8 o'clock. Miss Mary Mackfl lin will be the assisting hostess. E entertained E GUESTS AT DINNER I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller and daughter Dorothy entertained at a six o’clock dinner Sunday evening for Miss Jeanette Steel, of Fort Wayne. Mrs R. J. Knobler and son Jack of Detroit, Mich., Miss Esther Biggs, Mr and Mrs. Dick Ehinger and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kortenber. Dr. and Mrs. H. Branch entertained at dinner. Sunday, for Mrs. H. Warner and Mrs. Will Headley and sons. William. Robert and Merle, of Loma Linda. California, and Mrs. Walter Gettys and son. Jchn and daugh'er * Katherine, of Cicero, Indiana. The fifteenth annual reunion of the Elzey family will be held on September 9, at Bellmont Park. A picnic dinner will feature the noon hour. SUNDAY VISITORS j AT LIMBERLOST CABIN Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tague. C. O t Green, Dwight W. Green. E. Francile Lower. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lower. Miss Neva Brandyberry, Theo. Heuer, and J. d. Wisehaupt, all of Decatur, were among the names registered Sunday, at Llmherlost Cabin,, Geneva. Other visitors for the day were noted front Ohio, Nebraska, Illinois. Missouri ‘lichigan. lowa, Canada, Minnesota, Kentucky, Oklahoma, China, New York Idaho, Arizona. Texas and Indiana. DURBIN REUNION AT BELLMONT PARK Sixty members of the Durbin clan, M-hered Sunday, at beautiful Bellmont karL Decatur, and enjoyed a most dekrttfu! day together. A basket dinner whi<h erV k d at the noon hour> after held h rV h ° r ' prog,am of business was orean?H Cf>rS elerted tO Serve thp lows tOr neXt year are as folRubv n r ?s ent ’ J ° e Durbln - secretary Lydia ß n n K< rd: asslstant secretaries, appointed P ' ogram committee Durbin In I n" e ? ear includes John Bent corn ' I)an Durbin as arrangeLenghre ' ee ' A BPeech by Henr * ternoon t? 8 enj ° yßd durln « afespecialiv e ,. reunion this year was Mr. Amhm Sadd l ! ned > by the death of last FridaXeve 11 ' blU ’ wh,ch °ccured »hich sev.ret v and becaus e of unable to s’”’ y menibers were three births wer d ' ThFee deathS and °«ured ? he ! re seporteds eported having Past year m, wh’’ d " ring the ed ’o be the obT 1 La Ughrey proving the roll n ‘ member an answerthe y Ot B a la ? d , baby Wan da da »e bo| l the seventh U " aS decided to family the J h l nnual reun ion of the th -XngX°t n s f SU : iday . in Augustcllarge of the °' ocation to be in f ,he anwement committee Jentry club c EY POStp °NED ‘“embers win that 80 many of th e vacatio ° f ' he city "«t ne >’ which wa- to h t ,e L a<lleß go,t tour ’ August II he ' d TU - 3 ' try Cl »b. has been " h ! Decat “ r Coun'•ay. August b 3O tn? P ° aed t 0 Thurs - Waa ‘“sued odav h\ m anno,,ncp ment SOclal chairman m / S ' ° L ’ Vance ch airman; andu° hn Heller -S°‘f “nd Mrs. p n Herman Ehinger E Bell, captains ■ and Mrs vv a an<i Mrs. Cp 'n Lower an d Mr. n °“ a Uke Rima. motored to Withered amonr »i Where they *'ere fended the roX thousand s who iSt Sunday HoX eUby Evange ‘ way, Homer Rodeheaver

— CLUB CALENDER Tuesday E. 1* of C. E, of Evangelical church 1 Harlan Jackson, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Christian Indies Aid, Mrs. Jennie August, 2:30 P. M. Friday Psi lota Xi, Miss Eloise Lewton, 8 1 p.m. | and Rev. Paul Rader, at the taber- j 1 nacle. For the first time In the his- ; I * tory of the movie industry, in Indi- , ana, a visual and sound picture was made, which included the vast audi ' , ence assembled, and a program , given by the three men of note. The , Fox Film Company had charge of the ■ ] picture filming and recording. Eight thousand people are said to have | been seated in the tabernacle while | all available standing room was occu | pied and many outside, who failed to even gain admittance. The movietone day is reported as the biggest day ever experienced at Winona Late. BREAKFASTS WITH CHILDREN ON SEVENTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY On the occasion of the seventythird anniversary of her birth, Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer .North Fourth street, received the best wishes of her children and their families, when they gathered at the Seilemeyer home for ’ an early morning breakfast, today. Mrs. Sellemeyer was also the recip- . lent of many lovely birthday gifts. The nineteenth annual reunion of 1 the Standiford-Faulkner families will be held on Sunday, August 26, at the Memorial Park in Wren, Ohio. A basket dinner will be served at the noon hour. • The thirty-first annual reunion of the Hunsicker family will be held at Riverside Park, Findlay, Ohio, Sunday. August 19. CAMPFIRE GIRLS GO TO ROME CITY Chaperoned by Misses Margaret and Charlotte Niblick, the following group of Campfire girls left tins morning for Rome City, where they < will enjoy a week's outing: Barbara Jane Keller, Dolores Klepper, Patsy Holthouse, Thelma Koch and Catherine Schumacher. The trip was made in the Klepper automobile. FATHER SHERIDAN HONORED BY PLAY CAST Father F. A. Sheridan was the guest of honor, Monday evening, at a picjrtic tfiven by the cast of "The Inheritance.” which he recently directed for the benefit of the Catholic high school fund. At six-thirty o'clock, a most delicious supper was spread on the long tables ' arranged in the grove at Sun Set : Park, and sixty-five people enjoyed the supper together. The party included, Father Sheridan, Father Hesston and Father Seimetz, the church trustees, and the cast and chorus of the play "The Inheritance." Follow ing the supper, the cast presented Father Sheridan with a gift of gold. KIRKLAND W.C.T.U. TO GIVE PROGRAM j The Kirkland Township W. C. T. U. j will present a program, Thursday . evening of this week, beginning at , eight oc.lock, at the Kirkland Com , inunity building. Mr. C. L. Walters, of Decatur, has been engaged to give 1 a talk. Music will be furnished by the . Zimmerman orchestra. The public is 1 cordially invited to attend. > The D. Y. B. class of the United Brethren Sunday school will meet Thurs- 1 day evening with Mrs. Wm. Heller on t Patterson street, instead of Friday evening as scheduled. Mrs. Alma Hill 1 and Mrs. Clifford Hakey will be the assisting hostesses. ANNUAL REUNION OF WOL FAMILY The first Wolfe reunion was held 1 on Sunday. Aug. 12. '928, thre-- and 1 ojie-half miles southeast of Salem, < Indiana, at the Mrs. M. Mattox residence. Those present were as fol- < lows- D. S. Wolfe of Decatur; Clyde Wolfe and daughters, Reba and 1 Esther of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Al- j * len Wolfe ana son Thurman of Salem, 1 Mrs. Sturgis Davis and children, 1 1 Sturgis, Alice, Ma>y and ✓Edgar, of J Mars. Peuu.: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 Strickler ai'ti children, Robert and ( ' I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928.

Genevieve, oi Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. IFlnly Bryan, of Salem; Mrs. Wm. i Frazier and daughter Katie, of Salem, Eawronce llufferiharger of Decatur; Mrs. M Mattax, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Burk anti children, Ralph, j Murton tu><, Don, of H.tlem. D'nuer | was served. Old ft'titds and acqtmintances enjoyed the afternoon together Watermelon was served to all before leaving. GIRL SURPRISED .ON NINTH BIRTHDAY A pleasant surprise party was given, Friday evening, at the Arthur Garner residence on North Fifteenth street, complimentary to Mary Catherine Garner on the occasion of her ninth birthday anniversary. Games and various entertainment featured ! the early evening hours and at 7 (o’clock, refreshments were served, j Those present included: Kathryn Schell, Ruth and Betty Foughty. Barbara Jane and Mary Kathryn Holthouse, Helen and Catherine Kohls, Lesta Shafer, Mary Louise Rabbit, Doyl and Donald Ix?e, Glen Sovine, , Flo Gaskill, and Mary, Richard and ' Jack Garner. ii Personal; Among the Decatur people who attended services at the Winona lake tabernacle Sunday were Dr. S. D. i Beavers and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. ID. Lewton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Teeple and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee. I They attended Sunday school and preaching services during the forei noon and heard Billy Sunday preach I during the afternoon . Movietone pictures were taken at the close of | the morning and afternoon services, 1 also. Mrs. C. E." Bell and son William, : motored to Fort. Wayne, today, and visited with friends. Mrs. Eli Meyers and daughter, Miss Gladys, have returned from their cottage at Clear Lake for a few weeks visit at their heme in this city. They expect to return to the lake in September. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kizer, of Cincinnati, visited Momiay with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell in this city, enroute to James to spend a vacation period. Miss Ethel Potts, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Potts, went to Chicago yesterday, to resume her duties as a nurse in the Michael Reese hospital, after havng spent a four weeks vacation at her parental home in this city. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, Mrs. Johanna Braun and daughter Miss Stella. motored to South Bend this morning, where they will visit with Misses Naomi Holt house and Margaret Braun at the St. Marys Novitiate, Notre Dame. Mi. ind Mrs. Arthur Holthouse Mr. Norbert Holthouse and Misses Irene and Florence Holthouse, , will leave this evening for South Bend, and will be in attendance, Wednesday morning, at a special serI vice at the Novitiate in which Miss j Naomi Holthou.se and Miss Margaret | Braun will be participants. Chester Johnson, of Gary is visiting i here, He says all the Johnsons will he here for Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer motored to Fort Wayne thjs morning. Little Miss Janet Schrock twisted her ankle while trying to jump down four steps from a neighbor's porch yesterday. While quite painful, the injury was not serious. L. C. Helm made a trip to Geneva last evening. Miss Nellie Blackburr) who has been visiting at Land o-Ijakes, Minnesota, has gone Chicago for a-two weeks I visit before returning home. Here's somethin’ that’s never’been tried, an' I'll bet it would pay after it | got noised about —servin' a cup o' real coffee in towns o’ lessen’ 25,000. “Well, she’s alius maintained that th’ man she weds must be brave about ever' thing else," said Mrs. Em Moots, when told that her daughter sparks in a graveyard. —Ahe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. France returned to Lake James this morning after a week here. Jimmy and Billy Christen went witli them for a few days outing The program committee for Old Home Week met last evening and heard reports from various chairmen. Every one reported excellent progress and every days looks like a complete success. Only a tew details remain to make the occasion a really great one. The general committee of Old Home Week will meet this evening at 7:30 and there is some important matters to dispose of. Members should be pre sent. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bowers, Mr. and Mis. Virgil Krick and daughters Barbara. Phyllis and Gloria Jane, and Mrs. C. C. Rayl and daughter Helen, are enjoying a few days outing at Sylvan Lake. Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. George Simmers and sons Harry and Calvin, cf Sturgis Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, of Leipsic, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kain. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harkless, and Mrs. Winnie Wilder and daughter Edwinna, all of Fort Wayne, attended the funeral, today, of Mrs. Rhoda Mahan, at Monmouth. Mis. Henry Vogelwede went to Fort Wayne, today, where she will join her daughter. Mrs. James P. Haefling and grand-daughter, Helen Haefling. in a trip to St. Marys of the Woods, Notre Dame. At St. Marys cf the Woods, the party expect to be present on Wednesday, August 15, when Miss Kathleen

REUNION CALENDAR Thursday, August 16, 1928 Thirty-first Annual Reunion Hunsicker Family. Riverside Park,‘Findlay Ohio. Eighteenth annual Mumhia family reunion will be held at Weisser park, instead of Foster Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Thursday, August 16. Sunday, August 19 Hamrick reunion, Amanda Hamrick residence. 10th Annual Reunion Kitson Family Hirer's Park, Huntington. Limenstall-Martin firmllies, home of Mrs. George Martin, south of Peterson. Annual Bienz reunion at Sun Set Park. Steele Family Reunion, Bellmont park. Seventh Annual Blossom Reunion, Mrs. Hattie Blossom Home near Rockford. Fifth Annual Reunion Egley-Von Gunten families, Washington Park. Bluffton. ( Sunday August 26 Nineteenth Annual Reunion Standifi . d Fuulkner Family, Memorial Park Wxen Ohio. Twenty-first annual reunion Barkley family, Henry Barkley home. Sunday September 2 Hakes reunion, Sun Set park, east of Decatur. Second Annual Uhrick Reunion. George Uhrick grove, 2 miles south of Monroe. Sixth Annual Reunion of the Zimmerman family, Bellmont park, Decatur. Roop Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday September 9 Lautzenheiser - William reunion, Aaron Lautzenheiser grove, 1 mile east and 1 1-4 miles north of Salem Bosse Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Annual Reunion Bernard Holthouse Family, L. A. Holthouse Farm. 15th Annual Reunion Elzey Family, Bellmont Park.. Haefling receives the Black Veil in the order of Sisters of Providence. Mrs. Joel Reynolds will leave tonight for Grand Rapids, Michigan, whole sne will visit for the next three weeks with her brothers, Arthur and Rollie Shaw. Arthur Shaw has been a patient at the Sunshine Sanitarium at Grand Rapids since last March. Mrs. Reynolds received a telegram this morning stating .that his condition w;.s much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M Niblick left today for a trip through the east. They wil go to Atlantic City and New York city, where they will attend conventions and expositions of interest to dry goods men. Harold Niblick will leave Thursday for New York city, where he will also look after buying fefr the Niblick store. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Flyback and daughter Mary Kathleen returned home yesterday from Rome City, where they spent the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers and son Glen are prolonging their stay at the lake for several days o KONJOLA BROUGHT NEW HEALTH ALL OVER HER SYSTEM Relieved Os Neuritis Pains And Kidney Trouble States This I>ady $ V■ a ’ MRS. CLARA A. McINTIRE "I strongly indorse Konjola because it brought new health all over my botty and completely ended my neuritis pains and fc’.dney trouble,’’ said Mrs 1 . Clara A. Mclntire of Niles, Mich, (near South Bend, Ind.) “My condition was brought on by a case of influenza. Most of my trouble was from sluggish liver and disordered kidneys. My back was full of pains and 1 suffered all the lime from neuritis in my arms and limbs. I often had to limp around like a cripple. I never got a good night's rest la-cause of my weak kidneys. "I finally decided to get Konjola for my stomach and kidneys. I felt a change almost at once and when I had finished two bottles, my stomach and kjdneys were normal and the neuritis pains are now gone and I feel that the Hfedicine Is worth its weight in gold for that reason atone. "I owe all my new health to Konjola and I am only too glad to recommend it to others.” Konjola is sold in Decatur. Ind. at Smith, Yager & Falk's drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

| Schedule For Rehearsals Os Pageant Cast There will be no rehearsals for pageant groups held tomorrow (Wednesday), because of "Assumption Day’’ at the Catholic church, and because of the M. E. Sunday school excursion to Walbridge park, Toledo. The entire group of rehearsals for Thursday, will be published In tomorrow's edition of the Dally Democrat. o ——-— Workmen Escape Disaster Because Factory Is Closed Hammond, Ind.. August 14. —(INS} Fear that heavy loss of life was entailed here this afternoon when burning oil from the explosion of oil tanks engulfed the factory of the Indiana Sanitary Pottery company, was dispelled when it was learned that the factory had shut down Saturday because of the summer trade depression. No workmen Were in the factory at the time of the explosion. The only casualty tliat may be found may be the watchman who is said to be missing. The loss from the exposlon and fire was estimated at $50,000. - ——. • ■ - — — Feast Os Assumption To Be Celebrated Wednesday The feast of the Assumption will be celebrated tomorrow in the Catholic church. It is a Holy Day of Obligation and masses at the St. Marys Catholic church will be at 5,7 and 9:15 o’clock o ‘— Conductors And Trainmen Taking Strike Vote Today Chicago, Aug. 14—(INS) —A strike vote was to be taken today by conduc tors and trainmen on western railroads, according to word received here yesterday from the Cleveland office of President A. F. Whitney of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. O Get the Habit—Trade at nov.ne, it °ay» % An important meeting of the 8.P.0. Elks will be held, Wednesday evening, August 15, at 8:00 o’clock P.M. Menibers are asked to be present. 2t ' G. F. Eichhorn, Ex. Ruler

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Costes Prepares For Trans-Atlantic Flight Paris, Aug. 14. —(U,R) —Dleudonne Costes, French world flier, hastened preparations today for his proposed non-stop flight across the Atlantic. Believing that a change in the weather would permit a start soon, Costes flew his piano today from

DRESSES - DRESSES Beautiful New Creations in Transparent Velvet, Chit Ton Velvet, combination Velvet and Satins. Also some new numbers in Felt Hats. WOMEN’S BETTER APPAREL SHOP Comer Sth and Madison Mrs. Wio. Butler | THE ADAMS Theatre 1 “Always Delightfully Cool and Comfortable” 3ri Tonight and Wednesday IJj BEATRICE BURTON’S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS g “THE LITTLE YELLOW HOUSE” with Orville Caldwell, Martha Sleeper and a brilliant cast. I Beatrice Burton the mighty young authoress of today draws a □H vivid picture of the unrest of youth. Director Meehan has made a Jfi jUc drama that strikes io the very heart of youthful problems the (UE jf* desire for life for speed the price of which desire, is youth S 3 ffß ♦ Sh ALSO—AESOP'S FABLES and PATHE NEWS. ffi 10c 25c ffi fig THURS. & FRL—"CROOKS CAN'T WlN’’—with Ralph Lewis, 20 Thelma Hill and Joe Brown—(the noted stage star). "fi COMING—WALLACE BEERY & RAYMOND HATTON in CE "PARTNERS IN CRIME”—The BEST Yet! pp I THE CORT Keep Cool and Comfy. New Cooling System Installed. ® Tonight-Tomorrow “THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE” | A Universal-Jewel attraction, with -fl Laura La Plante and Glen Tryon. mb She was a dancing teacher lie was a song writer [S’ ts- being broke they rode home on a truck -and started a mix-up that is one continuous scream he wrote a song she blacked up and sang it—bringing a climax that you'll talk about for days. -fi gP “NEWLYWEDS ADVICE” Comedv. NEWS. g 10c —2sc ■ g

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Villacuublay to Le Bourget field where the longer runway will permit a take-off with n full fuel load. CoHtes HUld Mechanic Bellonto would accompany him on the ocean flight. o , Big Square Dance at Sun Set Wednesday night. 1 o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Paya