Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1928 — Page 5

1 lltS# ww&y fB M*'\ flEfflfiaialihk'.ai \\ Iyl * e ■ \j/ iff TOk^/# 1 W VI ft! iM MRS< JAMEB R - BLAIR 1 If Society jjjjitor ' Phon » 100 °- |B(S Sj£) Krown-As-A-Berry Complexion A Social Asset I MOW' YORK, Nov. 28.—(UJ9—The subject may not appear tniiely Imt so I*\ t | )M a coft t of urn become to the fashionable woman that complexbrjn(f ü bnut this condition of the skin are ro»oi't<(glo when one *s riveil of aunllght of suftlcleet strength to bring about the SfigSE., ired effect. CT üße whose business It is to design for southern resort wear, are con 1 ...,i .list only such coltys as will bring out the brown as-a-Uerry tint in a ' • _ ___ n /iknnnu fill* Ultf •-

sAkm. have a chance for xuc1, Indications are that the while will be more distingue than . for southern wear and that pale Hors will be next in favor. Kvhite comes |n for special emuiuce its luminous sunreflectquality effect* a striking and contrast to dark skins. K WBS especially appreciated lust in evening clothes, giving inipopularity to white satin JK„ k- but apparently this season the 9E, js to' result in white for sports m ( ,j r ami for beach clothes as well. iM-voo woolens for beach togs aild coats, white silks for sports jSt ear aU d for afternoon and evening Kowns, white cottons and linens tor ML-.IK frocks amj, informal daytime Apes, will all sluite in the revival of ■in Ihe prints especially designed Wk) V 9 ports wf»r one also finds white |®- ( niitrasted with luscious reds, vivid a or bright brown. The new silks Highlight every shade of bright yelK)«, as this is obviously a color to Hie lid with the brown of darkened Kkins. Yellow-greens and green yelHpws follow as important in this Kange. A solid gold shade “is offered Ks more sophisticated than the clear Krilov and lettuce green is also one Ks the tints definitely scheduled for Southern success. Turquoise is selec■c,i as a shade which is most deiectKliiy combined with the natural (one Hr sunburn. It is especially accented Bu woolens and in millinery and Since blues have had so much attenBion recently and turquoise is one of Blie blue tamily it may be expected to Bank well in southern resort colors. [ The Epworth League of the First > Hlethodist church w ill sponsor a'Morn•fng Watch Service, Thanksgiving •morning, at six-thirty o’clock. Alf 8 Young Peoples Societies of other ■churches of the city, who have not ■ planned a special service, are conliai■ly invited*to attend this meeting. The ■ program will he as" follows. I Song Service. | Prayer I Devotions f Vocal Solo—Miss fcabel Cloud Piano Solo—Miss Dorothy Haley. [ Talk—Mr. M. F. Worthiaan. Vocal Solo —Miss Mary Jane DeVor Benediction TRI KAPPAS PLAN DANCE The Tri Kappa Sorority met with Mrs. Paul Saurer, Tuesday evening, so its meeting. During the business session plans were discussed for the in ! vitational New Year's Dance to he held at the Masonic Hall, New Years eve. Miss Helen Christen was appointed general chairman for the dance, Miss Mhi-v Macy, chairman of the favor com I mittee, and Mrs. Herman Myers, chairman of the decoration committee. Mrs. L. D. Leslie, house-guest of Mrs. J. G. Neptune, was a guest of I the sorority during the social hour, during which several games of bridge were enjoyed At the conclusion of the games, the prize was awarded to Mrs. Herman Myers, who held high score. The hostess assisted by Mis:; Madge Hite, served delicious refreshments. The next meeting of the soiolity will he held with Mrs. Avon B ilk in two weeks. The second of the series of Rummage Sales given by the iadies of the M. E. church will be held Saturday at ternoon at one o’clock, in the church basement. The Amiciti# Clab will meet wi'h Mrs. Russel Melchi at seven-thirty o clock this eevning. Tfc.e Psi lota Xi sorority will meet, ■with Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. honors marie miller WITH LOVELY SHOWER A very pretty announcement party and shower combined, was given in honor of Miss Marie Miller, by her sister, Miss Margaret. Miller, at their home on Twelfth street last evening. The rooms of the home weie beautlfully decorated in a color note of pink and white, with vases of corresponding flowers placed upon the tables. In the center of the large table in the living room was a gorgeous bouquet of beautiful roses, and each guest was requested to take one. On the inside of one of the roses was found a small folded paper which read, "Marie Miller to Carl Olinske, De ceinber 16." The gaests and the honor . guest were then led to another room : where a clever crepe paper parasol . made lu the colors, pink and white,

CLUB CALENDER Wednesday Amicltia Club, s!rs. Russel Melchi, 7:30 p. ill. N. and T. Club, Mrs. Ernest Foreman, 2 p. m. Alpha Zulu Bridge Club, Mrs. Lloyd Ahr, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Mills M. E. Ladies Aid zaar and supper, church basement. Friday Triagle Class of Christian Sunday school, Mrs. Oran Hill, 6:30 p. m. Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Russel Owens 7:30 p. m. Mr. Pleasant Bible class, Mr. and Mrs. VVm Jones, 8 pm. Beta Sigma Alpha Turkey Trot, Masonic Hall, 9 p m. Saturday Pocahontas Dance, Red Men's Hull 8-15 p. m. Rummage Sale, M. E. church basement 1. P. M. u Zion Lutheran Bazaar and Candy Sale, Zwiek & Myers Store, all-day. I Monday Monday Night Club, *Mrs. Amos Graber, 7:30 p. m. Monday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Jess Kuhn, 7:30 p. m. -. Research Club, Mrs. James Fristce, 2:30 p. m. Womans Club, Library auditorium Tuesday Psi loin Xi, Mrs. A. It. Holthouse, S p. m. . was found in the middle 0* the room, from which a number of streameis led to various corners of the room. The honor guest followed the streameis and found a number of lovely gifts. Small tables were arranged about the ! rooms, and after each guest found Per place at the tables, a delicious two course luncheon was served. The 1 evening was socially spent ill playing «cames, and enjoying music and dancing. The guest list comprised of the following: the Misses Emma Uhrick, Hilda Houck, Jeanette Khinger, Nettie Smith, Mo die Houck, Anna Dierkes and Mrs. Harold Swartz, Mrs. Alma Holthouse, and Mrs. Millard Mcßride. Miss Mai ie Miller is employed at the Charles Sether Cigar company. Carl Olinske is foreman at the Wayne Tank and Pump company, at Fort Wayne, aild the couple, after their ( marriage of December 16, will reside in Fort Wayne. BIRTHDAY DINNER SURPRISE AT Mrs. Coy Martz was delightfully surprised Sunday noon wot--, sue returned from church to find a number of her friends and relatives had gathered to surprise her on her birthday. Mrs Martz anil her daughter, Mrs. Leo Teeple. were recipients of many lovely gifts, as their birthdays occur on the sjina day. A delicious pot-luck dinner was served at.the noon hour ht a large table which was centered with a huge birthday cake. Covers were laid at the table for Mr. am! Mrs. John Scheami and son Fred of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. l&ivtou Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Scheiilianu. Mis. Frank llollepeter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barkley, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. ('ey Martz anil son, Edward, all of this city, and George Seheimaini and Miss Esther Heidenrack of Fort Wayne. The Carpe Diem Club will meet Friday evening at seven-thirty o clock with Mrs. Russel Owens on Madison street and Mrs. Ralph Evans will be assistant hostess. All members are urged to attend this nieetiug. Mrs Oran Hill will entertain the T, jangle Class of the Christian Suftlay school with a rabbit supper, Friday evening at 6:30 o clock. The Pocahontas Dance will be held Satin dav evening at eight-fifteen o'clock at the Red Men's Hail. Music will be furnished by Dan BraimpMargaret llaiey, and Tillman Gerber. ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER AND FRIENDS Mrs . c. V. Connell delightfully entertained for her daughter, Mrs. T A Lena ha u of Indianapolis, last, evening. A number of Mrs. Lenahan's old friends and school mates were present and a very enjoyable evening was 81 ,ent in talkig about the good times they used to have. Tables were anatued for bridge, and prizes for high score were awaided to Mrs. Clarence Herber. Mrs Herman Ehinger and a gift was presented the honor guest, Mrs. Lenahau At the conclusion of the games, H delicious two course luncheon was setved by Mrs. Connell. Those who enjoyed the party were Mrs. Clarence Herber, Mrs. Hermaii Ehinger, Mrs.

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■■ - .11 II! A Last Minute Thanksgiving By Mrs. Rose Shoemaker, Geneva, Ind. 9 The little home was quiet: 100 quiet for Ths bay. No shout" of joyous welcome. No little ones at play. Missed were the children's greetings "How's mother?" "Hello dad!" It could not he Thanksgiving to a couple'lone ami sail. No splcey, fragrant odors from open kitchen doors. No table set with good things font mother's ample stores. Why have a rousted turkey and pies upon the shelves? When two lonely old folks not wish them for themselves. They sat h.shle the window and talked In voices low; How things had changed in their lives since Just one year ago. Now Bob was in the northland and Nell too far 4ft ay, To come back to the little home to spend Thanksgiving Day. The evening shades were falling ere they roused from reveries. The snowflakes still fall silently a covering grass and trejj^ Then father gave a chuckle and In his cheery way, * Said, "Why my dear, !t'« sinful the way we’ve spent This Day. Gome, let us join some frjjnds awhile and break this sod gloom, mother, .For we aro '-illy thankful, Lord, that we still have each other." 4s

v Frank LosgfMrs. Paul Briede, Mrs. Ber-| Hard Terveer, Mrs. Jack Druntou. Miss I Genevieve Berlin?;, and Mrs. T. A. Le uaham MONDAY NIGHT CLUB MEETS Mrs. Frank Geary was hostess to the members of the Monday Night Club, Monday evening. Two tables of Bridge were iplayed. and prizes were awarded to Miss Velma Walters ami Mrs. Ed Bokfteeht, for having high score. At the conclusion of a social evening dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. B. F, Roller, was a guest of the club. 'Hie next meeting of the o|j!anization will he held next Monday" evening with Mrs. Amos Graber. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. A. R. Holthouse was hostess to the members of her Bridge club, Tuseday evening. Miss Mary Macklin was a guest of jhe club. The evening was gnjoyably spent in playing Bridge, and at the conclusion of five games the prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. William Leuhurt, and a gift was presented to the guest, Mary Macklin. Favors of flows'* were presented each person present. Mrs. Holthouse was assisted at serving the delicious luncheon by Mary M. Coverdale, Josephine Arehbnld, Betty Macklin and Miriam Parrish. iPWWMIf /* T. A. Gottschalk is at work wifli the state budget committee and unil visit all the institutions of the state during the next month. This is iflfs fourth session on t-liis committee. Mr. and Mrs. J. )i'. Blair will return tonight or tompfrow from a throe weeks trip lib Oklahoma. Levi Johnson of Monroe w as looking up old tyrfers here today. Dr. ,4'.. D. Leslie of Philadelphia. Peyifsylvania. arrived this afternoon Uf'’ spend the Thanksgiving vacation iKvith Mr. and Mrs. J <j. Neptune, and his wife, Mrs. Leslie, who lias been the house-guest of Mrs. Neptune. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Confer andjlaugh ter, Gloria Lou Ann. motored to Gary this morning where the ywill spend Thanksgiving wini Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Center. , Mr. and Mrs. John Schug and soil Richard, and Mrs. Mary Woodward motored to Cincinnati to visit over Thanksgiving with Mr. aud Mrs. George Schug. . Miss Eola Gentis i f Fort Wayne will arrive this eveuing to visit over Thanksgiving with Mrs. Esta Liddy and Mildred Liddy. Jliss Doris Refers and Miss Nora Munry of Fort Wayne will spend the Thanksgiving vacation witli Mrs. Leila Peters. Mrs. Minnie Jlulthopse motored to South Bend (ids morning where she will visit with her daughter, Sister Gabrielita a novitiate of the Holy Cross order at St. Marys, Notre Dame. Mr. and Mrs. Clcice Chronister and baby, of Battle Creek, Michigan, will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Chouister. Roy Annadell will arrive from Franklin to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with Mr and Mrs. C. E. Bell. Mr. aud Mii. James Arnold wilj motor to Indianapolis today where they will meet their (laughter. Miss Winifted Arnold, aud her room-mate Miss Frauds Neideiman ot Mississippi, who are entered at St. Marys of the Woods at Terre Haute, and who will spend the Thanksgiving season in this city. Mrs. Glen Barkley accompanied Mr. and Mis. John Scheann and sou Fred, to Indianapolis where she will visP for several days. Helen Shi oil will return this evening from Indianapolis where sbe is enrollAspirm 'yN Combination fllP (No Quinine) A Kppcin! compound of aspirin, laxatives nu<i other valuable elements. No ijuinine, hence no roaring head. Wonderful for colds, grippe, headache, neuralgia, lumbago, ami general pains, ilsc. /Over-night Relief for COLDS CALLOW & KOHNE

■j, ed in the Teacher's College, to spend the seasonal vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs. Harve Schroll. Geraldine Hower will return from Gieencastle, where she enrolled at DePauw to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. «<»••* Helen Hauhold and Katheryn Katifrman will return froft Indiana University this evening to visit over the Thanksgiving season. M areal la Hower, teacher at Indianapolis, will arrive in this city thiH evening to spend several days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M E. Hower. Harold Zwick will return from Bloomington, where he attends Indiana University, to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Mai garet Haley, student at Indiana University will spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Bert Haluy. Vivian Thomas will return tomorrow afternoon from Fianklm. where she is enrolled as a studeu 1 at Frank 1|„, where she FT AO IN' ETAOI EOU lin College, and sepnd the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. A. Thomas. Jestine Hocker and Mildred Umphrey of Patriot, teachers in the schools in Plymouth will arive in this city this evening to spendAhe Thanksgiving vacation. M. Mac Stoops of Petersburg, was here a few hours today on bis way to Battle Krlek, ifcWiigan where he will visit a so. Mr. Stoops was elected a Member of the legislature from PiK! and Knox countiqp and will repnjfthit that district iu the coming jejjsrcn. Louies Kleiue of Root township, former county treasurer, w-as a visitoi here this morning, lie is slowly recuperating from a several weeks illness with heart tumble. Mrs. J. C. Moses will visit with friends aud relatives ill Columbus, Ohio over Thanksgiving. Fied Connell will return Ibis eveuing from Notre Dame, to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Dr. ami Mrs. C. V. Connell. Mr. T. A. Leuuhau of Indianapolis will arrive this evening, and join his wife in spending Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell. John DeVoss and Robert students at Indiana University, arrived home this afternoon to spend the 1 hauksgiving vacation. Mr. aud Mrs. H. 9. Koontz aud children of Portvilie, aud Mr. and Mis. Don Lutes and son Thomas of Indianapolis, will spend thanksgiving with Mrs. C. K. Hammelt and family. Richard Archhold of Indianapolis will visit over Thanksgiving with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthel ami Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” That cold may turn into “Flu," Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub Musterole on the congested parts and see how quickly it brings relief as effectively as the messy old mustard piasterMusterole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irri-tant which, stimulates circulation and helps hreak up the cold. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. Better than a muntard pltutw $3.50 (And Return) SUNDAY, Dec. 2n*l I, Decatur—2t.‘l. r > A. M. Ar. Chicago—7:2o A. M. Lv. Chicago—lo:,’ 15 I’.M. Ar. Decatur—3:os A. M. I For Complete Information Consult 11. N. Rlair, ticket agent ERIE RAILROAD l —j

daughter Helen, will spend Thanksgiving iu Cluv eland, Ohio, a* the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeule StiM aud daughter Helen. Miss Margaret Frlslnger, student at Teachers College at lndlauaisdls, arrived home last evening to Hpeud the Thanksghdug vacation. Miss iieiiy Erwin wllLurrlve from Indianapolis, this cvenltA? where sho Is enrolled ut the Teachers College. Bob Frlsinger, student at Purdue University, will return to tills city, this evening to visit over Tliuuksgiv. ing. Miss Dorothy Walters and Jack Lee of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Walters will spend Thanksgiving in Yipsllanti, the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Burdett Custer. Miss Annette Moses of the Public Library will spend Thanksgiving duy with Mr. u»d| Mrs. H. P. Moses of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Fred Fiillenkamp and daughters. Patricia, Rose Mary, and Nareeti Joan, and Mrs. Mary Fallenkamp and daughter Rose, will spend Thanksgiving In Fort Wayne, gcusts of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Corbett and family. Ransorae Barkley received the sixteen poumlgiurkey which was given away by the Gecode Club of the G. E. Company, Tuesday noon. Mrs. Carl Phelts returned to her home yesterday at Saginaw, Michigan alter a several weeks visit with her mother. Mrs. Catherine Schneider and family in this city. Charles Yager of Defiance, Ohio, was visiting here today ami looking after business. W. A. Lower and J. H. Heller returned from -Indianapolis last evening where they attended a meeting of the highway commission. The eonNo More Gas • In Stomach and Bowels ff yon with to bo permanently roReved ot £«• in atomach and bowels, taka Baalrnann's Gas Tablets, wfeidi ara prepared especially for stomach fas and ill the bad affect* resulting from gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at tha I pit of tha stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart palpitation will vanish, and you will again t>a able to taka a deep breath without dif^omfert. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment. %; Bloating will reasa. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer feel cold and “go to sleep** because Baalrnann's Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the eircula- I tion. Get ths genuine, in the yellow pack- 1 age, at any good drug store. Price sl. Holthouse Drug Co. Always on hand at

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THE CORT 1 » TONIGHT TOMORROW tfj OB “THE It &(J E Matinee at 2p. m. up: JW f\ 4 XTITIJIA’i DOROTHY MAt KAILI. (P DANUBE and JACK MULHALL in jjji Cast headed by “WATERFRONT” g 1 1 Leatrice Joy--N% Asther ft* m Deceived by those she He sailed the seven sens jj! nl trusted she became a spile <>l niiuamc, hut a Isaiuiffi bride of the creature she <d omhov scuttled his Sj g loathed. 'l’lie most on- lovt.shu* while lie was on Bg uj thralling love romance si lore leave, loull like it. H* 32 I,v ‘‘ r ««wned. COMEDY and NEWS. Be fP COMEDY anil NEWS rff | 10c~25c 15c-35c gj r*i fn fptgiueigq fpLaifPigqjciLgn.it:igiDt'.-iJEL f ; ;lC[u"r ;ic: j ;|XSigj e x s y; * * * s ifi * s :* k m | THE ADAMS Theatre I * TONIGHT and THURSDAY S Matinee THANKSGIVING DAY at 2 P. M. RAMONH What a rip-roariiifj comm kIAUA ' ,, lv-''"i"a"ce tilis picture •*! nvFMk NOYARRO ill a totally f|3 _ . • dittereiit kind of role...as jfe yj tn a Will, , i JOVC OOCKtaU L'rcat supporting cast ! y- a eyu g. •__Vf 1 l-ove. .Laughs. .Thrills in short, very “ood entertainlYoungMaiU ' 1 <V ****Q * *** Also— “EARLY TO BED” 33 _ „ with Stan Laurel and •*! Eg with RENEE ADOREE, MAR ...... _ He rP celine day, carmel MY- Oliver Hardy. ag ih ERS and HUNTLEY CORDON. 3Q I 10c 25c m in A TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU—"DANCIhjO DAUGHTERS"— !fj Bjfn with Joan Crawford, John Mack Brown. Dorothy Sebastian, Anita tj; j UJ Page and Nils Asther. The picture they are aS talking about. |J“ 35 Will be here SUNDAY and MONDAY. - Bjafisaiiaig«

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Atticu ?tils afternoon where she will sptmd TUankaglvln* with her parent a Mr. and Mr*. O. A. Martiu. Mr*. Bel Wbitnght and dausbler, Gladys, spent Tuesday In Fort Wayne and made (lie acquaintance ot tiia buhy daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. H. Wsbmcysr, former residents of this city.