Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1928 — Page 5

!■ HM / ITw WfcX i,' - /»F ,1 Ji) |\ .1J MRS. JAMES R. BLAIR HIML. /J I Ii jpy Jr Society Editor ffifr JeS^} J l Phone woo. I ■ | Wimer Ensembles Exquisitely Made S ~I )M inbkH for winter are mostly of the two-piece variety anil B ty?"°rlv distinguished by exquisite cut and material. ■**il In I‘""'"'" re<l vclvvt llas itß Bnug ’ cuWwuy > tl'cular peplum <’utH l>nbl' isuid "I mink, the lower band of which is attached to the ■ bodice ei the dress. Another consists of a double-breasted tweed rith brewll buttons worn over a tweed frock with large pockets. HW” I’tri- Is showing a lovely horizon-blue broadcloth for an after- ■ j' ~ cai pe eoat. A blue velvet comes woth astrakhan cuffs ■ and a mellow — " ~

■ umi d liar i‘> s : . ■ bron 1 ia old tashon-.t corduroy is ■Xi I’'"' bl.i.K <>f lh ‘“ s “ m ‘‘ ■ ha" w,rac charming ■ enable.- consisting of coats of ■ bwsuicM ' i »r zib' iise. made on slim, IstralM Hues with kings and in■cr ' iatJ awl sometimes a tiny Bbt oft d«Bs at Hie side with full. L, «fl ir »n<i deep cliffs of fox, lyni. ■ («• or Canadian martin. The fn> ks N made of printed velvet, ere a J or heavy <-re|»e de Chine, triti M trills and embroidery for trin till kißelinies the skirts have a w lii3 «d hot pleat at the back ts at the rather high mis linti rten covering the belt. Othe ta' full, narrow panel with a sq ml «t bow at the waistline. The aisfl e. in this collection is a little him and the skirt a little longei tbai ast season. Sen al ■ entoon ensembles have the lo g afc. 1 si”! frock of spotted or spe KIW velvet which promises to be ; fsfre its this year. Moire is also nuchlu ed, togtther with small pattern* t woolens and all kinds of satins a d frn pes. The h onjoi's. Foreign Missionary I Society j f tjhe Methodist church will meet in".. ;• eherth pari, rs at 2:30 o'clock FTi lap a (rnoon, for the mite ' bex open'iig.i CHILDREN EH 0Y PICNIC AT fiur. SET Mary of d Marjory Coffee, 'daughters <'i|ci.ui4p Coffee, of Colerick street tn Wayne. are spending the wpetr It Hives In flocntur. They atm . . a cuiMins enjoyed i picnic a -fa park today. Mrs. l Ed Berling IL| e ,| the little folks. I The Kin. id o to f the Mt. Plea- : sent churc idi, , tat 2 o’clock Friday afternc pt ■ tome of Margaret ind Lloyd p . ENTERTAI GUESTS T. E ( 3A i Mrs. Mab I 'ta i and daughter Catherine, A. i a 'inc Rowers and I »s. Wm. Sa ,1 ■ ffton. Misg Pan) . iPe Rimer, t ib . , n( j Miss Violet I Squires, of iik c, _ were dinner I Wests. Tuesd v| a* t ,e home of Mr. , ’nd Mrs. ,| nJ impson, North : Eighth street fI.AUGHE.R-E' firm 9 fAMILY HOLE Vi ION The membe b J f , Flaugher and ,X - r anii ‘‘ I"*' ' eir '"iTteenth DM reum n s titta IIC , Ist , 6 1928 ttUkeside ParfJ;. t -. Wayne Thp W mng regie, rat m, < oWe(| ninety . U n attend no, w, (l Mrg Almira ; “'tL 1 ;' 7';’‘i thf ‘ ,lest i sged I- n"o ,p: y ,oyce Smith, the n on V '" h *’ ,hH youngest. At £ Z r ' a m,,>! eiicious '’««• . dinner was t trved long tables rollowing the di me, , . • “ ,ms ■bn w a « i, ,7 j ' 4 ~s|u ess sesloL“ ' J ln " " ' Ch the foltex V? ' Cora Sraner i'H m"" 1 Miller al!,! Shr <>yer. of . anrl Ethel »ere reported F ’ Ur deaths y r i \ broken inf ° eight hrn m tUe Past year ' tag. it Wa . . new memre ®0 at t ' 7'? ! ‘ ‘ uth.. next ’“the la tX , ark ' P ‘>n Wayne last Sl "'daJ ,» Aug, st. “ 8 o'clock Th “! ‘ le M ° Ose Ho,ne , ,ill be busin ’ ay evenlng - There , ln 'Hation IT ° f im P° r ‘Ance and ! >» Present. members are urged , lT T MAN -HUR?r~ Tue'dV 8 SOLEMN 'ZED •''ho UnXr 1 " 8 ’ at 6:30 o’clock, : 110 s °uth .Ninth rethren Parsonage, ; Orcu red t hp " h Street - in thi s citv, L , ; ’ rrlage °f Ralph E . 1 Miss U ou HuX '? rt> ° hl °’ and < ErWln IS the f ' ° f thlS City ' Tlle Frank When. S ° n nf Mr - and Mrs. ‘ L he br «e i s °, f Van Wert, and , Mr a »<l Mrs g- ° deSt aau Khter of ’ ’ We *o«th of th rank Hurst ’ who re- I The the City- ] » boiin.T r ° Se georgette and I !e8! »8l(l' was FOBe bufla - Th e I " d «>e best 88 frothy Terry I ‘W Th ? , man was Loyal W I us «l 4 X UUfUI ring ceremony ' Re '- Cecn 6 rOt the brid0 ' I g e,r vows M,. K ' Smit h. -received 11 Katt - r heinrieh 1 and Mrs - H - £• I C ° ttPaßie ""he b ° J° Utb Bend ' ac ' bridal party to the |

CLUB CALENDER Wednesday Rod Men, Red Men Hall 7:30 P, M. Little Light Bearers of Hie M. E. church, church basement, 2-4 p. m. Union Township Woman's club, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stults. Thursday Ainieitia Bridge Club, Mrs. Dick McConnell. 7:30 P. M. Christian Ladies Aid, Church par lers, 2:30 I’. M. Mooseheart Legion, Moose home, 8 p. m. Luncheon Bridge Club, Mrs. J. Q Neptune, 7:30 I’. M. Friday M. E. Kings Heralds, Dorothy Little, 2:00 p. m. W. F. M. S. of M. E church, church parlors. 2:30 pm Kings Heralds of Mt. Pleasant church, Margaret and iJoyd Kltson, 2 P. M. parsonage. After the ceremony, a delicious wedding dinner* wa sserved at the home of the bride's parents, M?. and Mrs. Frank Hurst, south of the city, to about fifty invited guests. The couple will reside in Van Wert. Ohio. hMI The Amicitia Bridge Club will be entertained, Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dick Me Ccnnell. EDWARD JUDAY MARRIED IN MICHIGAN Announcements have been received in this city of the marriage of Edward .Imlay of Albion, Michigan, grandson of Mr. John Juday, of this city, and Mi--Florence Yost, also of Albion. The wedding was an event of August 22. LUNCHEON BRIDGE AT COUNTRY CLUB The August section of the Country j Club ladies, with Mrs. R y Archbold I as their chairman, were hostesses at a delightful I.uncheon Bridge at one o’clock, Tuesday afternoon, at th< clubhouse south of the city. Long tables, decked in garden floweis, were placed on the veranda of the porch at which the guests were seated while enjoying a most delicious three-course luncheon. Misses Eileen Burk, Helen IteVor Sarah Jane Kauffman. Louise Haubold and Edwina Shroll assisted with the serving. Following the lunche n. Bridge was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. L. A. Graham and Mrs. Fred. Ashbaucher. A tree guessing eontes' furnished entertainment for those who did not care to play either Bridge oi Golf. Hostesses for the afternoon included: Mrs. Roy Archbold, Mrs. A. L. Frame, of Foit Wayne. Mrs! ('. K j Saylors, Miss Rose ('outer. Mrs. Fred | McConnell, Mis. Harry Knapp. Mr Ralph Yager, Miss Mildred Niblick. Miss Flotine Michaud and Ml s Veronica Anker, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison hail I as her guests at the luncheon: Mrs. Ernst Wiecking, of Bluffton. Mrs. Floyd Colson, ot Ashtabula, (Ihl i. Mr: Best Townsend, of Frankfort. Kentucky and Mrs. Wulkop, of Chicago. Mrs. George Shug. of Cincinnati, was also a non-resident guest. r WOLF REUNION HELD AT STUNEBURNER HOME The sixth annual reunion of the Charles C., and Emily Patton Wolf family, was held Sunday, August 26, at the home of F. K. .Stoneburner, where a bountiful dinner was served at noon to eighty-five persons. After dinner, a short business meeting and election of officers wtfs held, as follows: S. M. Wot, president; R. N. Wolf, vice-president; K. B. Kunkel, treasurer; Minnie Wolf, secretary. Honor guests at the reunion were Mrs. S. M. Wolf, Mrs. Mary McFadden and Mr. George Rasp, the oldest ones present, and Chas. W. Wolf, the youngest member. Those present from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. John Herrold, of Nelsonville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shady and children. Grove City, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sanner and daughter of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. Nelson Essex. Edith Essex. W’lnNotice ® On Tuesday, Sept. 4, I will gM open the Cider Mill at Berne .W” and operate on Tuesday and Hw Thursday of each week. through the cider season. M S C. E. Chronister

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field Essex, George Essex, Enid Funk, George Rasp, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Maiy McFadden, l.ogan, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. M M. Shady, Crown Point; F. M. Shady, Mr and Mrs. Ed Shady, of Pint, Mich ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shady. Elkhart; Mrs. Edith Carder and sons, of Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whicker and son of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Kunkle and family. J. o. Kunkle, of Poneto; Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wolf, Mr. c. A. Wolf, Mr. I. C. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Wolf and son, Mr and Mrs. A. R Wolf and daughters. Mr and Mrs. R. N. Wolf and daughters, Miss Minnie Wolf, Robert Wolf, and Lloyd Wolf, of Cralgville; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bryan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yake ami children, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Bethold and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Stoneburner, of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Wolf and family, of Bluffton. It was decided to hold the next reunion the fourth Sunday in August at the home of E. H. Bryan. The Red Mon will meet in regular lodge session this evening at 7:30 o' clock in the Red Men Hall. All mem bers are requested to be present as business maters of importance will hi discussed. ARTHUR SCHAMERLOH ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY Arthur Schamerloh entertained with a delightful party, Tuesday evening at Ills parental home east of the city. A pleasant’ evening was spent in various games and contests and at the close, refreshments were served. Those enjoying the party iitcluded: Misses Rosa Blakey, Nora Bleeke, Adela Blakey. Margaret Blakey, and Messrs. Paul Frosch, Thurman Hoile. Raymond Bleeke, Edgar Krueikenberg, Edwin Reinking, Gerhard ami Elmer Schultz. Wilbur Blakey, and Harry Schamerl h. BARKLEY REUNION HELD SUNDAY , The twenty-first annual reunion of the Barkley family was held Sunday August 26. at the Henry Barkley home. One hundred and thirty relatives, t.»g Diet with a few friends gathered for the occasion. Readings were given during the .tf'ternoon l.y June Barkley, Ruth Batkley, and ilda Barkley, and a talk by the Rev. Bl i ker. Two deaths, four births, dud four marriages woe I lejmrted as having occured in the family circle (luring the past year. 'I he fi Rowing officers werp chosen to serve the organization for the year 1929: president. Henry Barkley; vice-presi-dent Calvin Turner; secretaiy, Mrs. Forest Walters; and Treasurer. Simon Lehrman. The 1929 reunion will igain be h> Id at the Henry Barkley home. Fred Harb and two sons, of Grand Island Nebraska, have returned home after a short visit at the home of his mother. Mrs. George Chronister. Mrs. Cat lie Haubold and daughter. Miss Helen, were visitors in Fort l Wayne, l today. Itching Torture Use Zemo, Healing Liquid There is one safe dependable treatment for the itching torture of Eczema. The first application of Zemo usually stops itching and gives relief. It will help rid the skin of Pimples, Rashes,,Blotches. Blemishes and. similar annoying skin irritations. You will be surprised how quickly skin troubles will react to this clean, antiseptic, soothing liquid. Easy to apply at any time. 35c, 6<Jcand SI.OL). zemo FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS Stomach Fine,. Back-Ache Gone Tells How Her Indigestion and Kidney Pains Were Ended. Only those who have suffered agony for years with stomach or kidney trouble, can realize how wonderful it felt to Mrs. Edna Coffelt, 351 Gertrude St., Kendallville, Ind., to be entirely rid of these painful ailments. She says: , “For five years I had a bad case of stomach trouble. Food would not digest properly and the gas and bloating after meals was almost unbearable. I was subject to frequent bilious attacks and dizzy spells, and was weak and nervous all the time. Night brought no relief because my kidneys were disordered and got me up several times. My back ached terribly, and I had severe pains in my left side. I tried a great many medicines, but my first and only relief came when I began taking Viuna. 1 felt better right from the first few doses. Soon the awful stomach gas and pains stopped and my appetite picked up. Now I eat heartily without the least distress. Viuna also relieved my kidney trouble promptly. The back-ache has gone, and my sleep is not disturbed any more. The pain in my side has vanished and so have the biliousness and dizziness. My skin has cleared up and I look and feel better today than I have for years. Viuna surely deserves all the credit for my new-found health and strength, and I heartily recommend it to sick folks.” Viuna acts promptly on Bluggisn bowels, iazv liver and weak kidneys. It purines tbo blood, dears the skin, restores appetite and digest ion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body, lake a bottle on trial. Then if you’re not glad von tried Viuna. your money will he refunded. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The Wonder Medtctne Sold Bv CALLOW & KOHNE ;

Schedule For Rehearsals Os Pageant Cast Wednesday 7:00 I*. M. Scotch. 7:30 I'. M. Grown Town Interests. Thursday 2:00 P. M.—French 2:30 p. M. —Russians 3:00 P. M. —Grasshoppers 3:30 I*. M.- Dryads l:oo p. M. Russians meet at home ot Miss Eva Ackei, 227 S First St. I for costumes and instructions. o Former Decaturites Visit Friends Here Robert ami Charles Dickenslieets, who were reared here, leaving fortyseven years ago ami both of whom ————, I I —»

| THE CORT Keep Cool and Comfy. New Cooling System Installed. ® Last l ime Tonight i 4 NO OTHER WOMAN” f Jjfi A Wm. Fox super-attraction with Jjfi DOLORES DEL RIO and BEN BARD. U> A perilous Irinngle of two men and a woman - UE a tangled sla in of love and jealousy. (Uc U* ADDED—C OMEDY AND NEWS. ST !0c 25c % Thursday ‘ THE IK)l ND OF SILVER CHEEK" K with Dynamite, the wonder dog. faE Sunday and Monday "Oil KAY” {£ with C.olleen Moore.

I E. F. Gass & Son I M 5 I s Formally Ushering In The New Fashions w For The New Season ■ 1 Jl ® The New Frocks The New Coats The New Ensembles (y- • The New Hats The New Accessories I i r? 3 _ njp __ V T I j — li twNi l I* ' & /M a IEiSW - s I ■ 1W JihJU wV I w m| U1 gif T1 * I ■ z; i®/ rilA UK ! I I w TO' 1V" I H W MMI anl 9 rTl'! T wivC 1/ZW *1;. I i I Ibiiliil! ; ® The New Autumn Frocks Portray A Decided | Note Os Elegance « yR A “Greater elegance” distinguishes the new season’s frocks xf>, an zTV F® 1 * from those of the past few seasons. Fashion claims satin, t f | C flat crepe and velvet for her very own and we are presenting I B H Ifi S the newest modes in these fabrics for afternoon, dinner ® ie and evening. « to | S| Frocks for street, business and sports wear are smartly de- XV X“V S4 *® 4 " : O jg veloped in fine wool crepes, novelty tweeds, charmcerr and V J? jft S B g jersey--all perfectly tailored and flaunting new belts, but- yr f 4i S tons; pleatings and tucks.

have prospered at Enid, Okla., the former in business and the latter as a farmer, as visiting with Frank Mej Connell und other friends here today, i Robert has served as a state senator in Oklahoma and Is well known over the state. This was Charles’ first visit here since he left in 1881, hut Robert has been back aßline or two. They left for Lima and Daytuli. Ohio, where they will visit relatives. A brother lives at Lima. • ■(> ... , A. I’. McConahay Called By Death Tuesday Evening A. I*. McConahay, aged 90 years, passed away at 5:30 o'clock, last evening, Tuesday, August 28, 1928, at his 1 i home in Van Wert, Ohio, due to the I infirmities of old age. Mr. McConahay was well known in this city, being a brother of the late Mrs. iany Rout, and an uncle of Mrs.

F. M. Schirmeyer, of Mercer Avenue. He Is survived by five children, four sons and one daughter, as follows: William, of Salt Lake city, Utah; Roy and Cud, of Van Wert; Verne, of Paulding, and Mrs. T. C. Wilkin-; son, of Van Wert. Funeral services will be held at I 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon In Van Wert. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Thomas and their guest, Billy Cook, of Blanchester, Qiilo, left morning fi.r lai k <•

* THE ADAMS Theatre | “Always Delightfully Cool and Comfortable” ■fi Last Time Tonight • g £ ’ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL | "Nameless Men" "Peaks of Destiny S CLAIRE WINDSOR and a A ' , 1 " ,urc ’ ■rl fine supporting cast. ' vl, h an All-Star ( ast. A Drama of the GRIPPING.. .This laic of Jfj e Ijl Underworld! mountain madness! ('mis!y. ' Enmeshed in the web of a u ,,| and Inucll Innre iQj if* Master Crook, a lovintf Iv . . . .»• , ffH S Sister fights (lesix talcly to >'namH' dranm hur hng !?h) save her Brother from his headlong to a smashing Q£ US clutches! Intense! climax! ye Thrilling! Don't Miss It! ftIfJ 10c 25c jFil Thursday and Friday “SKINNER'S BIG IDEA" with 31 Brvanl Washburn, Murtha Sleeper and Hugh Trevor. SI N. MON. cA TEES. CLARA BOW in “BED HAIR' Uj Ifi ‘null sed.’ COMING MONDAY (Labor Dav) ADDED ATIRACriON orro GRAY and His COWBOY IE BAND from Oklahoma! Famous Radio Stars in Perhe son! Singin’ Playin’ Dancin’ Ropin'.

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Webster, where they will join the M E. Sunday uchool claxaes of Mr. Thomas and W. Guy Brown, who are nojmirniiig for the week at the Decatur Height" cottage at Epworth Forest. ; Mr. Brown and members of the class , have been at the lake since Sunday. | Mr. Hoover lialn t gain’ t’ kiss no babies, an' accordin’ t’ th' newnpuper pictures, those he picks up he holds like a Roman candle. Judgin' by ther names th' meltin' pot has turned mil. some dfdy Chicago gunmen. -Abe Martin. Indianapolis New"