Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1928 — Page 5
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■ •" -■———”- — __ | Mid-Season Openings Are Reviewed I KeW YORK, Dec. 3.—(U.K)-The varied gumps of midseason uyeninfs tr I’aris hare revealed docideu differences sh the special 'fashion to whi<-t> they hava catered - 0 KtEti„. earlies’- midseason Rowings were quite evidently designed primarily |||ter wear, groups of Kyles to supplement the earlier openings for the ’ K le customer being offered. a •These earlier openings indicated it conservatism in the interpretation of
■ aFi llet' «•«•••*•• ■.ilhoiiette. which is slender, fairKort and with the waistline around Kp ip tops. wa’H the hemline even for evening. T1( . couture h*«ses opening later introducing larger collections Elias advance fashions for with the style of more Com -k ited design. Many creators, for Eg I1( . r , extend the uneven hemliti" wim li has green generally adoptXor evening, to afternoon modes. afternoon frocks of chiffon stand on their ■ merits and are shown separate■However, other daytime frocks K,r ( have the Accompanying coat ■ Ethree-quarter length. B) h of the most important stylo of the current openings siKinsoring of low placed ful i jfc' skirts where the even lieia;ine is retained. Eve» in sports E &«i this is evident in pleats which | ire qjtfhed to a foot above the hem A ‘ RELATIVES and ffjiends 1 IIJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER K very delightful Thanksgiving Hay 1 ■L spent at the J. W. Brodbeck home I' IT it. Mary’s Township, Thursday Sen all members of the immediate ! ■airly, ami a number of trends gafh- [£.' for the first time in eighteen ■ JEB AH came wit|*. well-filled bask ■s nd a sumptuous dinner-Avas sen «d at twelve o’clock. Those xAo on the day were: J. W. Brodbeck *n<i sons, William and Rufus, Dr. ami : !■ v E Brodbrek and daughters Hhrhar.i and MarthC, of ETV ria Ohio, ■a’ .nee BBFdbeck and children. Mild E'i. June Walter, and Ray; Mr. and fn Charles BrodbeeK ahtl son, Rich(gland Robert: Alary Brodbeck, Anna Jicdbecl, and daughters, Nellie, Ber hf dtid Pearl; Mr. ami MrsfVred ■ arlmuuh and son MerrTf; Ora Gllpc." . Mel clarence Gilpin. Other guests were | HE: ( Mrs. John Walter and sea Hrk from Muncie, »;id Mrs. Hall off Kirksville, Ol# ■The Antioch Missionary society ( w ill Ki ■ at the home of Mrs. Charles An-Jr-ws alpday Thursday. ■ The Ladies Aid Society of the Mt. Kgb >■ church will meet with Mrs. \\ iljam Johnson, Wednesday evening 'A ■klit o'clock. ■ The Historical Club will meet wiL't |lrs. Jaua-8 Fristoe, Wednesday afterB' ’ii. at two-thirty o'clock. ■ I'Tlie Misses "feiginia Ehinger and ■Helen Gray, of Fort Wayne, visited K\’’i the Thanksgiving vacdlipu with the Misses Mary Helen Lose and Depres Klepper of this city. Mary Helen Uni Delores returned to Fort Wayne with their guests Saturday, ■nd were mlerlained at a lovely dinner-bridge . laity qt the home of Miss Ruth Sch ( ■artz, 'mid also attended a theatre larty while there, returning to this | city late Sunday eveniWt' ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDE AND GROOM | .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hpll, 305 Adam street, presided as host and hostess at Sa dinner party of charming appoint tnetP.s, Saturday evening, complimentary to their son, William Howard Bell and his bride, who was formerly Mis Gretchen Schafer. Promptly a! six-thirty o'clock, 1 guests were ushered to the dining rocin of thWspacious Bell home where covers were laid at two attractive tables, set with white imported table linens. Centering each table, green bowl of pink roses, aecentuatTiig the color arangemeiit ot ' Pink and green. Green crystal candle holders with white burning tapers j formed a graceful setting about the 1 I centerpiece. Dainty white nut cups with white wedding bell decor ition marked favors at each cover. Clevoi Place cards of -wedding Hug design. ■ bearing a tiny cupid, marked covers at* 1 ,the bridal table for Mr. and Mrs, W’il bam Howard Bell, Miss Mary Kathryn ■ Schug, of Western College, Oxford. | • Ohio; Miss Helen Haubold and Miss Belen Dorw’in, of Indiana University. Hoy Anadell, cf Franklin College, I Joseph Bebout, of Butler University < and Gerald Somers of Chicago I nivei sity. Seated at the second table were. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Prime, of For' < Wayne, Miss Hallie Boris of Leesburg < Indiana; Mr. Chalmer Schafer. Mr. “nd Mrs. Dick Heller, ami Mr. ami I Mr*. C. E. Bell, of this city. ( Mrs. Maude Dorwiu. assisted bf Mrs. Ruby Durkin, served a most del' ciotts dinner in five courses, the ap- < Polntnients of which were carried out in the pink and green color scheme, I with the dessert course featuring the 1 wedding suggestions of white bridal 1 cake and vanilla ice-cream molded iu '
CLUB CALENDER Monday > U. B. choir rehearse!, Mrs. Alvta I Hill: 7:30.5>. tn. Delta Theta Tau Alumni, Mrs. James; i Brown, 2 p. m. Delta Theta Tan business meeting, Rose Marie Smith, 7 pni. Monday Night Club, Mrs. Amos Graber,df:3o p. tn. Monday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Jess Kuhn. 7:30 p m. Research Club, Mrs. Janies Fristte, 2:30 p? in. © 0 q Womans ( lull, Library auditorium Tuesday Otterbein Guild. Miss Mabel Hill, 7:30 p. m. o c Young Matron's Club, Mrs. Albert Beery, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Glob, K. of I’. Home, J: 30 p. m. Rebekah Hard-time Social, after lodge. 0 o o Evangelical Dutiful Daughters”cki3B, Mrs. Eugene Runyon. 7:31! p. tn. Junior Department of Woman's Club. Mrs. John Tyndall. Junior Music and Dramatk Club, Mrs. John Tyndall, 7:30 p.m. Reformed W. S. church par-f hits. 2:30 .p in, Pei lota Xi. Mrs. A. K. Hoßfcouse, 8 p. m. - 6 Wednesday Bona Fide Club, Mis. Harry 2:30 p. in. W. M A. Sirs. Fiq-est Hastings 2 phi. I Catholic Ladies Social Club Card Party, D. C. H. S. AWitdTium. 1 Historical Club, Mrs. Jaones Ftitloe] 2:30 p. m. £ <s» Mt. Tabor Ladies Aid, Mrs. Wm , Johnson, 8 p m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Jeaae Ba' _4on, -2:00 p. m. ' I U. B Work pml Win class, pars°ou-! iage,' 9 ?:® P- m. 1 Evangelfbal W. M. S.. Church Parlors, 2:00 P. M. So Cha Rae, Mi x Di< fc ehiuger. 7:30 P. M Anti’ eh Missionary tet.f, Mr , Charles Andrews, all-dgy. Five Hundred Club, Mis Ed < aflee, 7:30 p. m. o ° o - Presbyterian MisMuaary Mociety, I Mra F. E. France. 2:3» P. M. white wedding bells with a cupid on top. Adb.eiibg to the superstitions ol wedding cake symbols, much interest was manife-t when Miss Helen Haubold I uml the dime, Miss Helen D-'i' f . win th<’ Ihimlre, fo-rald .J-oniers inc batchelor button and Miss lt*ilie Bort a] the wedding ring. Follnwtbg the dinner. Hie guests I were invited to the reception ro-mis, I w iich were resplendent' with huge bowls of rose ctfor chrysanthemums , 'which blended beautifully with Hie ‘ pink rose decorations of the (Mrtfcig | mom. Here, ttn evening hours were -pent mcMb informally tn music amt a social time. The honor ym-sts were t!f< . recipients H several lovely gin* ing the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Bell will icsiihe in Ann Afbor, Michigan, when' Mi. Bell is a student at the Univesitv of Michigan. After Dem flfber 10. they will be at home to their friends in Apartment 20, XJti Ingalls street. WITH e | PENUCHLE PARTY Mr. and Mt. Mark linden enter , tajnpd a grouti of Fort Wayne fn--ml* > l at ii Uenuchle party, last evening afc|, their home on Norffi Second Mr. and Mrs. Don Small and Mrs. Bra-1 den were the recipients of the prizts,' to,- high semes of the evening. At the , ~| OS(, 01 the games, the hostess ( e(1 a most delicious luncheon in tw*l, courses. Those enjoying the hosiptality of Mt. aTtd Mrs. Braden included: Mi. ami Mrs Gustav Liudeman. Mr. | and Mrs Ralph Monroe. Mr ami Mrs. j !„ n Small. MM Helen Liudeman. Mrs . CHherine Kitft Carl Heinie, fcred Schurger and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bia- | den. * , I Mrs. Albert Beery will be hostess Q to the Young Matron s Club, Tuesday I eveifing at seven-thirty o’clock. The Pythian Sisters will meet at 7i. o'clock tills evening instead of at 7:30 A o'clock. i. HONORS SON j ON HIS BIRTHDAY One <>f 'be most enjoyable pat lie. ,3 given during the Thanksgiving holi- g .lavs was the birthday party given by s Mrs. William Teeter Friday afternoon I‘rom two to four o'clock for her son I Richard, who celebrated Ins ten.h J birthday anniversary. The afternoon,' was spent in playing games and con- j
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tests, the first prism being won by Jack Marshall, and Paul Schmitz was presented with the booby prize. At Hie concision of the entertainment, each guest found his place at 3he large dining table, which was center- ' 1 “ huge birthday cake bearing tett»)lghted caudles. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs Teeter, who was assisted hy her daughter, Olive. I he guest Hat Included George Engle, Paul Baumgartner. Marion Drum, Bobby Worthmun, Kathryn Kane Roselyn Foreman, Richard and Robert Malony Donald Bixler, Munroe Fuhrman, Jack Marshall, and Pau! Schmitz, Richard was the recipient of many attractive birthday gifts from ills playmates. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Eugene Runyon, Tuesday evening, at aeven-thirty o'clock. At this meeting the Christmas exchange will be held, also the election of officers for the coming year. Each member of the class is esi>eeia!ly urged to be present CLASS TO ENTERTAIN TEACHERS AND SCHOOL BOAfcD The Domestic science class «jf tSDeeiUuT hlfdi school, and the instruc!#i Miss Mary Burk, will entertain the teachers and m Abers of the city : school hoard at a luncheon Tues-fay evening, at six o'clock. William Watkins of Indianapolis, will deliver an address on the aubjeet. "Word-worth's Life’’. c o , 0 Eacii ntember of the Wouians Club who has an AnnMireuization Song Book is tu bring it Io the regular (Tub meeting whilst will be held this evening in the Library agilitorium, at seven foMy-fite o'clock. Mrs. Dick JChitiger will be hostess 1o the So Cji-i Ifta Thursday avarilng at 7:30 o'clock, at her home <ll Mgrcer avenue. The December County Club Gniamitlee is requNted to-iM.-L. Wedaesdsy evening, at 8:15 o’elouk with Miss Dessolee Chester St the Leigh B >nen residence, 3i:i Madison street Mem Iters of tht! aye kindly fteI qquestfed to take notice of Jhe tweeting. o ' ENTERTAIN* AT SUNDAY DINNER Mr and Mrs. E Bai a Lenhart entertained at dinner Sunday for Mt; and! Mrs (t, V. Leahart .-Hid chiltiieri. Mr. and Mi Lloyd Borman and daughh Eileen, and Mr and Mrs. Charles A Howman anil a.jiiklri-n, id Ro kv rd. Ohg) ' fcNTIMTAINa AT I SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mr.-. 11. E. Baflsr, Worth ! Fifl'tlr street,’ hag aat their jurats at dinner. Susiay. Dr. agd Mrz. Ivan Johnson. Miss Uhl, and Miss Naomi 1 Busier, of Cincinnati, 'Ohio; Mr. and ! Mrs Civile/Jutk-r ami itaughter Joattn, and dr asd Mrs. <hl*» Porter and daughters Vera, Kutj aMI Zula, of 1 >l6 city, r ENTERTAINS SUNDAY DINNER SU%'Sr» CottiglißWntary to Vis® Hpte-tt Hau-bi-bi. wtudei4 M Indiana IMiveiliity ! wlte was home for the Thanksgiviox 1 holiday season, Mr. and Mrs. P. HlcVe Thoßias entertaiaed , at a twelve o'clock dinner of-pretty appointments. < Sunday at fheir home on South Thirt! street. Covets at dinner were laid for Miss Helen Haubold, Mrs. Carrie Haubold. Tlioimut and l auisc Haubold, Dr. P. B. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. James R. ' Blair am! Mr. and Mrs. P. Bryce I Thomys. CATHOLIC LADIES TO hold card Pasty The Catholic Ladies Social Club '♦ill hold a card party next Wednesday evening in the D. C. H,. S. audttuifnm. Bridge, Five Hundred, and TThum will furirfsli diversion for the evening. Beginning at s:3o“o’clock, the committee in charge-will Aerve refreshments throughout tlw evening, consisting of o chicken noodle soup, sandwiches, pie, cake, iee-creuui and coffee. Tlie pat r»nage of tile general public is solicited. BIRTHDAY DINNED FOR MRS. MARY FULLENKAW’ “Honoring the 78th birthday .M'nniversary of her mother, Which ocaired Thursday, NoWtmbeY 29 k Miss Rose I’VdleilkMmp entertijiiind the members 1 • the immediate fSjuily of Mrs. Mary [ Fullenkamp, Sunday, at in most delicious birthday Minner, at their home on West Adams street. Those attending were: Mr£ Mary FiUuutainp. guest of honor; Mr. and Mrs; E. F. Gass and daughter Beatrice, and sons
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Carl and Billy; Mrs. Clara Moyers, daughter and sons Cletus, Paul and Jeronier Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott. daughter Margaret and son Frederick; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullankamp and daiigbi.Ts Patricia. Rosemary, and Noreen Jean; Mr. and Mre. Dan Zeser and daugtSLer Joann; Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Bormann snd Mr. und Mrs. George Andrews. The W. M, S. of the Evungelltnl church will meet Thursday afternoon nt two o'clock at the church parlors. Anyone not having already paid tiled; Thank Offering, Is requested to do so at this meeting. Mrs. Dick Roop will be the leader-for the afternoon and hostesses will comprise Mrs. Wm. AlMrs. Maynard Johnson and Mrs. Dan Helm. ENTERTAINS WITH FAMILY OINhfER Mn and Mihv Samuel Acker. North Second street, entertained theii sons and their families, Suugay, at A most delk-iona m*on-<lay dinner. Covers were laid for Mr and MiK itussel Acker and daughter Mildred, and Robert 0 Acker, 0 of Fort Wayne; Mr. am! Mrs. Acker and daiigiiMrs. Vivian, Alice, .Helen Pauline anil Mary Kathleen, and Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Acker, of thiSoCity. ENTERTAINS FOR VACATION VISITORS Complimentary to the Misses Jesteen Hocker and Mildred Umphrey of Plymouth. Eloise l-owfon. of Def’auw, and Naomi Darkless, of Auburn. Miss Fißgcne Lower eiylertatned with a changing Bridge party of Thanksgiving appointments, Saturday aftertunxi,' at het- hrttne on Admns street. Five games of Bridge Were played, and at the COTrt'lusiafi of the games, the lyjst- ®'», asMsigd !»' li«i- Mothei, Mr«. Homer Lower, served a delicious twortuirse luncheon, carried out, in ' the Thanksgiving motif. Two lev- ly prizes were awarded Miss Mm y Mucbliii egrriad off the firit pint* ;ib I Mrs. Patti Cdw»»Vls was awarded Hw secmut piiw. The li»>. iaclndeij Hie hauor guests, aid the Mrs. Paul Cdyvirdi! and fte SllsseHarriet Mygrs. Tereia Mary Macklin aiul llt'ty MacSlig NOACK BISHOP ! MURTIALE 80LRMNIXED fXaid Niauk. of 81 J*»m Btgvw Island, Michigan, a fiwguent ttatitor in this cougty where he is tjuite well known, wm united in asjuriaa* urday, laa-ettiber 1, 11*8. ui Fort M’itylo. wS.ii Un IJditJi resjiop m that city. The wedding uis soteaiAigml at soar o’< kx-fc Saftirday aftre noon. a(. tb ■ Episcopalian cburi b by the Rev. L. N JiiU-co. Tin: Siagl* ring service wag uged. The bj lde wore dre »of blue —-«w — • »-— ■*«»«- ■»»<— ——, IndigestienGone * Gaining Weight t>t«gri 25 Yearn. N»w Fete Awthing. Back-Ach« EaoW. e Beaders Vfho have »lm<»t despaired ofc ever being able to rsd sg.am wAhout; igtensw guffering, will be intgrested in the experience of Mrs. W. A. Guilford, L«i® So. Cedar St., Aubin-a, Ind. In telling- how she emte'l this aSietitm, sb» s-ays: “I suffe red about everything a parson can imagin® from steruaeb 'rouble, for 25 years. Every time I tried to eat, f was bloated with g«s and the pains were vury severe. My kidneys bothered me day and night, and reg back ached almost aril the time. 1 wa» eogstipated, dizzy, sleepless a»1 often had sick headaches. During my last severe attack of indigestioß 1 r lost 23 pounds in weight. I couldwt believe there was any real relief f»v • me, but flnaUy tried Viuna because it I w.-w so strongly recommended. It took hold of me very promptly. I b‘-s> gan to cat without gas or pain, and j today my stomach is in wonderftil shape. I need no laxatives any more, my headaches ami back-ache have all disappeared, my kidneys are working fine, and I am ginning back my lost, ! 1 weight. It took me 25 years to find Viuna, but I hope my experience will save, time and suffering for other sick folks.” Vfuna acts promptly on sluggish howcre la«y iiN*r and wuak kidneyF It purities the blood, clears tne skin, restore appe tite and digest ion,and brings new sfrength and eneiT>- to the whole hotly. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you're not glad you tried Vinaff. youc will be re funded. $1 at nruggistwor nunled postpaid by IcelandtMedicineCo., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The Wonder Medicine Sold By 1 CAI LOW KOHNE —' — ■ - .■■J!! _
In black crepe, with light hose und flack patent footwear. The groom was dressed in conventiouul blue, Following the wedding ceremony, a reception wax held at the. home of the bride A three course buffet, dinner featured the reception. Among the guests In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Davie, Mr. and Mas. Wm. Skevington and family, Mr. und Airs. JowLeffurs and family, Mr? and Mrs. Harry Davis and son Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leffers and eon Paul. Miss Irma Buettner, Miss liAne Bishop, Mrs, j,John Leffera, Elmer Buettner, ChrlatiNh Bohiike. Henry U. dluettner, Oscar, Walter and Norman Buettner. Mr. and Mrs. EwalA Noack The bridal couple left .Sunday “on a wedding trip to West Virginia. 0 The Bonafide Club will meet WedneVday afternoon nt 2:30 cAtloek *l'h Mrs. Harry Merry, Monroe street. The choir of the United Brethren chttreh will meet for rtMioarsel this evening at seven thirty-o'clock,, with Mrs. Alva ni« The Work and Win class of the United Brethren Sunday school will meet Thursrla.v evening ni even thirKEEP SINC YOUNG The secret of keeping young is to feel yotmg—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow omplexion—dark ripgs under your oye»—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowals and Jiver. Dr. Edwards, a Weu-known Physician In Ohio, perfected a vcjetaole compound mixed with olive oil as a substitute forcalfflnal to act on ths liver and ktwrts, xvtiieh ti» flaw to has peUsnta for years. Dr. Edwards’ Oiiw Tabtat sere rat h inthwr action yet alwayscfactive. Tire/ bring about that mituralbuoyancy wlikh ail should enjoy by timing up th» live aad clearing the sysfam of impurities. Dr. Edwar&’OtiweTahiaSs are k nown by thejr criiw eater. 18c, 300 and 6Ue. OO° n s
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1 ty o'clock us the parsonage. 1 ■ . The Otterbein Guihreof the I'ui'ed j Brethren church will meeuivtth Mtax I Tutaday evening at aevenj. thirty O'clock. R Tile W. M. A. of the United Brethren , church will meet at th<- wbrne of Mrs. i. Forest Hustings on Ninth street, at ! two o’clock, Wednesday afternoon, i * Mr. und Mrs, O. T. Johnson and *’ daughter Ruth, and sou Everett, spent | ' Sunday in Fort Wayne, ua dinner ■ guests oj Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Miller. I*
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Robert Lee und Lowena Lon are tho names of twin children born Saturday December 1, 1928, to Mr. and Mra. Vance Jdattax. of Monroe township. The bey weighed 7H pounds nt blr'h | and the little girl weighed 6 14 pounds i Mr. Mattaxt the father of the babes, is I trustee of Monroe township. Ge* the Habit < raoe .<! Hom,-. It Pav(
