Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1928 — Page 7

m »Z S > Jv / 11 aK / J tt W l \ fit llvV As MR S. JAMES R. BLAIR JJ] > Society Editor Phong 1000. ■pi' J ■Coiffure Turban Appears in ( lever Guise ! YORK. Nov. 30. —(U.K) -Like Kipling’., ztory of the lie that ran th,, world, Reboiix’ finger wave hat started a fashion l t hats in l|( e of coiffures that is still inspiring French and Atnoriean modislgu <iing effort. iaSKL,,, wa’ CH of soutache braid, to waves of pressing in felt, the coiffure p. feathers, and one became blond, brunette or Titian, and most effective of all) snowy hailed. by the simple process of

a (dosefitting turban. i last winter the fad wa I aBL„.U developed, and in Paris W*. moment, the idea is rallied only in wave and curl effects S'lli 'r-aigltj drapfngN. smooihh (9| , . the head and swirled into a at ihe nap of the next nec k. uious arrangement was cred Alphonsine who used vih.t . . execution. A,, -kail fitting hat is sncli an jHttus season that in these coif’he effect cd' no hat at all for. Ot'ie of the most in msiderations is the line' the face; this always 1 the line of the hair and in jKi .cnee there is generail' th" JjKsi on of the eyebrow line altgSkl! " is not done in any radical Ihe tdraiglit for. 3 line is accomplished in sonic 31 to stimulate the hair-dress of ((omen who wear their hair strMgh- back from the forehead. I.4)RA SOVINE HMfcRIED WEDNESDAY wedding of simple appointment-, i MR pl ;l|, e at home of Mrs. A. N. R SB* ll ' North Ninth street, when Laura Elizabeth Bovine. B daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Soand Orlan Wayne Brown. ■ a® l ’- anil Mre ' L - ri ' Br,, " n ' so«i’h I I' of? the c ity, were quietly marrie d I VMnesday evening at eight o'clock. ns were beautifully de®rat

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CLUB CALENDER Friday Carpe •Deiwi Club, Mrs. Russel Owens? 6:30 p. m. Christian Triangle Class, Mrs. Oren Schultz, 6:30 p. in. Mr. Pleasant Bible class, Mr. and Mrs. Win Jones, 8 pm. Beta Sigma Alpha Turkey Trot, County Club, 9 p. in. Saturday Pocahontas Dance, Red Men's Hall 8:15 p. m. Rummage Sale, M. E. church basement 1. P. M. Zion Lutheran Bazaar, and Candy Sale, Zwick & Myers Store, all-day. Monday Delta Theta Tan Alumni, Mrs. James Brown, 2 p. m. Delta Theta Tqa business meeting, Rose Marie Smith. 7 pm. Monday Night Club, Mrs. Amps Graber, 7:30 p. in. Monday Night Bridge Chib, Mrs. Jess Kuhn, 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Janies Fristoe, 2:30 p. m. Womans Club. Library auditorium ed, and as the couple took their place before the pretty improvised altar banked with ferns, the Rev. C. JMiner, of Laketon, read the impressive double ring ceremony. The bride I wore a dress of midnight blue crepe, [drape fashioned, and trimmed with transparent velvet and rhinestones.

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She wore a necklace of crystals, a I gift of the groom, and carried a beautiful bouquet of bridal roses and swansonla. Immediately following the wedding ceremony, an Informal i.t.-ptiou was held, during winch a luncheon was served to the sixteen guests. The young couple left for a wedding trip of unknown destination, apd niter December 4 will make their Imine with the bride's sister, Mrs. A. N. Hilton. The out-of-town guests wl c, attended the wedding were the Rev. C J. Miner and wife, of Laketen, Mr. mid Mid. Marlon Brown and Dorothy, of Bluffton, and Miss Madrid Blown, of Fort Wayne. Mr’ ami Mrs. Clarence Bell have Issued Invitations for a dinner Saturday evening, honoring their son and daugh-ter-in law Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, who are home for a several days visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Shroll entertained at dinner, Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Zwlek and family, Irene, Leona. Robert and Harrold Zwick, Mr. 1 ami Mrs. Robert Freeby of Shipsha waha, and Helen and Edwina Shroll. Mrs. Robert Girard served a deli ci. us Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, at which covers were laid for John D Aber, Leia Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter Patsy. SHOWER GIVEN <AT CIRCLE MEETING • The Young People's Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church met in the church parlors Tuesday evening for its regular meeting. After the business session, a very entertaining playlet, entitled "Why the Missionary Meeting was a Failure” was effected, instead of having the regular study lesson. liming the social hour, two showeis were given ffrr Mrs. Irene Hooponygardner and Mrs. Goldia Strelby, who were recently married. They were recipients of very lovely gifts. Three Quests cf the Circle were present, Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Ed Warren, and Mrs. A dolph Colter. Refreshments were served al the conclusion of the ’evening C. E. PARTY OF MAGLEY CHURCH The Christian Endeavor of the Magley Reformed (Lurch held its annual Thanksgiving party at the home of Henry Freuchte. After a short business session, a social hour was enjoyed, during which games and contests were played. Those present were Edna Bejneke, Jacpff and kjggda-

I|. 1.. Borne, Elmei. Edn.i ami Selim l . Peters, Milton Dettinger, Milton and Elsie Kreutxmann, Thelma and Dan Jaberg, Emma and Irene. Bloemker. Edna, Ida, Raymond and Noah Borne, Waited' Hilgeman, Harold Johnson, Irene and Walter Peck. Glen Girod, Llsetta, Edna and Elton Worthnmnn, Irene and Walter Hildebrand, Murtha Conrad, Bob Styslor, Marie and Bernadine Kolter, Lawrence Btdhold, Esther and Paul Reppart, Amanda, Mildred and Lillian Worthmann, Amanda and Walter Freuchte, Jack, Frank. Marie, Rutli and Grace Grether, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freucliui, und Rev. and Mrs. D. Grether. A most delicious lunch was served by Miss Amanda Freuchte, assisted by the Misses Amanda Worthmann and Thelma Jaberg. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols entertained Thursday witli a delicious Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and family, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Spahr and chllIren Virginia and Philip Jean, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols, who have returned from Detroit; Mr. and Vlrs. Arthur Meyers, and children Vfttinia ami Bobby Earl, of Van Wert, Ohid; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers, .nd Mrs. Verena Miller, of this city.

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