Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 28 December 1928 — Page 3

V // /RuTA \v*/ //I i w 7z ■ Phone 1000 Paris Achieves Evening Ensemble New York. Dec. 28—(U.K) For a long time Paris has ]>ee n aceuatomed to I -he daytime ensemble, but in the past few months there has been a gradual], ■ ffowing tendency toward the evening ensemble, and it is no longer a sug. I 2-ted hut a decided fact. ■ The chic woman who amn»es herself by drifting from one night club to ■ lhPr can no longer assemble her evening wardroibe with a smart collee- ’ I holt of lovely sow Tis. one pearl necklace, and a pair of silver slippers and

Kfl mH it complete. \ I a small part of the ensemble r- | V ■ ct is achieved by jewelry. This is I I® discouraging than it sounds lie H suse of the marvelous imitation jewI 1 which one can buy nowadays. | Lrc are those who ascribe the vogue ‘ I for plain chiffon and satin evening I towns to the ascendency of jewelry, I nd many couturiers have recognized 1 | this ami designed clothes expressly -r I backgrounds for the gems worn with H them. g| Th( > rP is. in fact, one dressmaker ot 1-1 much note who makes a point herself U "swearing one simple model from her’ Si collection all season, in different colI ors and letting it serve as relief for I marvelous changes of jewelry. It is y| DOW a matter of history that each evenmg gown should have its own pair of I dippers, most often of matching crepe fl de Chine or satin. I ENTERTAINS for I third grade pupils Miss Harriet Myers, teacher of the I third grade at the North Ward school, I P ntei tained from 1:30 to 4:00 o'clock H Thursday afternoon, at her home on fl North Fourth street for the members fl of her class. Twenty-nine youngsters en ! joyed a most delightful afternoon of , | various games which included a confl test of pinning a tail on a cat, carryfl jug beans on a knife, and upsetting fl the fruit baskets. Prizes in the con- ■ 'tests were awarded to John Met’ nm 11, fl Goldine Kreisher, Hugh Miller, ami fl Peggy Staley. At the close of the as I ternoon, Miss Myers, assisted by Mtf- ■ ietta Dailey, served dainty refreshfl meats to the youngsters, who had m seated themselves on the floor around I a huge and brilliantly lighted ChristI mas tree. Victrola music was enjoyed while the children partpek of their refreshments. Those comprising the guest list of the afternoon were: Don Beery. Hugh Miller, Dwig it Kimble.! ' Isabel Troutner, Russel Vannette. Irene Tope, Arthur Merriman, G Idine Kreisher, Frederick Lough. Nellie ()<-! terman, Eloise Millisor, Janet Shrock. Peggy Staley, Richaid Tope, Juanita, Hitchcock, Keith Hunt. David I umbleson, Junior Ross, John McConnell, Hetty Borges, John Smithley, M ix Odle, Rosie Moyer, Edward Reynolds. Tommy Summers, Naomi Ward, Jeatn. Bright, Flcyd Hitchcock, and Wanda Jones. ENTERTAINS WITH CHILDRENS PARTY Maty Catherine and Anna Jme Tyndall were hostesses to a number of their little friends. Wednesday afternoon. at a delightful Christmas pa>ty held at the home of their grant.mother, Mrs. John Tyndall. Ihe home was beautifully decorated in (hrsmas festoons and a brilliant large Christmas tree was the center of attraction for the young people. Various Christmas games were played, prizes for which were awarded to Jane Shrock, Maxine Humbarger, Martha Christen, Jean Freeland and B ' ' Campbell. At the close of the afternoon, the children were invited 1 their hostesses, to the dining toom where they found their place at a lai ge Christmas table, resplendent with tc candles and Christmas decorations ot red and green. Dainty dolls made < t clothespins and dressed in red an green fotmed attractive favors. Leu cornucopias weie also given to t ie children. Refreshments consisting red and green candies, individual Christmas cakes, and ice-cream Santa Claus weie served to the little gue.-tr. who comprised, Janet Shrock. Bettv Campbell, Jean Freeland, Maxine Humbarger, Margaret Campbell, Mai hi Christen. Fern Zimmerman, Barbara Burk and Nancy Goodrich, the Let. ■ ' of Indianapolis. tri KAPPAS ENJOY CHRISTMAS DINNER-PARTY The Tri Kappa sorority entertained at a lovely Christmas party and exchange of gifts last evening at the home of Miss Gretchen Kocher in honor of the active and inactive member? cf the sorority in this city, the colleg' going members, out-of-town Tri K T Pas, and the patronnesses. The Kocter home was attractive with Christmas decoratiorfs, minaturef Christmas mbeing arranged about the looms. I 11 fireplace was a beautiful scene, in- •’ of which was a small Christmas 11 ** beautifully lighted and decorated. The Rifts tor the exchange were placed tin der a large tree sitting on a table 1,1 the sun parlor. A delicious two coms' luncheon was served, cafeteria st' after which a program was enjoy i Mrs. Cecil Moser sang a number of selections, followed by a reading by ,di - Allen J. Miller, who in a very pleasing manner read the selection. “The Shep herd Who Did Not Go.” Mrs. Dan Tyndall, also sang two vocal selections,

CLUB CALENDER Friday Ben Hurs, Yoeman Hall' 7:30 p. tn Amicitla Club, Mrs. Dick McConnell, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Loya) Workers Christmas meeting, Mrs. Fred Linn, (I p.m. Methodist Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. J. M. Miller, 2:30 p. nt. S. Mary's Home Economics Club, J. H. Clark, 7 p. m. Pocahontas initiation, Red Men's | Had. 7:30 p. nt. Saturday Pocahontas Danee, Red Men’:: Hall, 8 p. m. Monday U. B. Progressive Workers class Watch Party. ('. E. Merryman Carpe Deim Watch Party, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell, 8:30 p. m. Men's Winners class. Evangelical S. S.. Watch Party. Wednesday C. L. of C„ K. of Hall, 7:30 p. m. selections, which were greatly enjoyed. Mrs. A. J. Miller was piesented with a lovely gift from the girls, as a guest of the organization. As the program closed Harriet Myers dressed as Santa Claus dashed into the rooms with sleighbe’ls jingling in true Santa fashion and distributed the gifts, which were opened and admired. Miss Mary Suttles was chairman of the committee on arrangements for the party, and was assisted by Florence Haney, Harriet Myers, and Gretchen Kocher. Mrs. Paul Saileis was in charge of the entertainment for the evening. Besides the college students, members of Tri Kappa, the out-of-town guests consisted of Mrs. Robert Peterson cf Cincinnati, Ohio: Mis. Charles Keller, Fort Mayne, Naomi Harkless, teacher at Auburn; Maicella Hower, of Indianapolis; Dcr|othy Durkin cf Crawfordsville; Mrs. I Gretchen Schafer Bell of Ann Arbor. Michigan; Mrs Vernie Longworth of I Hammond; and Mrs. Felix Holthouse, lot' Louisville, Kentucky. The PatronInesses wito enjoyed the party were Mrs c E Bell. Mrs. Eugene Runyon, Mrs’. John Tyndall and Mrs. F. E. France. The C L of C. will hold their regular meeting anti installation of new ( fficers next Wednesday, January .. instead of on Tuesday, because of New Years Day- All members are requested to note the change in date. The Carpe Diem Club will hold a witch Partv New Years Eve at t o heme of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell, West Monroe street All members 01 The club and their husbands are mvitad to attend. % Ing, at the home of < ■ IO. E. S. PLANS FOR installation Ihe . r regn The Eastern Stars h lar meeting, last night 1 Hall and »T s t d se of offic,at :on °7 Tie he d on January 10. ers. which wi! be held o a A I ’ o, ' ll Tthe”Ellatiou. The regufeature ot the egg was transact i ar routine o ■ gecretary and e<l '’"’Tot the chapter read their treasurei ot tne Fr isinger, yearly reports Mrs- A ( . T . worthy ’nat' ol ' christen as an the Masons on^an^ 1 ' Mrs . Sarah TTsT's toy’ f<’ r I RELATIVES ENJOY CHRISTMAS DIN Ho ithouse. Mr. and Mrs. John entertaine(l west Jackson ri9tmas dinnerTuesday wit following. Mr . and Mis. Zelma( an d daughters Mari . K( , b rt son Paul, ot near Mrg L 0 . Meyer of Berne, ■ ' O s DeParrish and son John B. Holtcatur; Mr ', aI Marv Catherine, llouse and dat. John Jr . Barbara Jane anu honors uncle d|NNER WITH CHRISTMAS “I of near Mr. and Mrs. ' lnner ChristMagley, ente h T 0 " of the uncle of the mas da V n Xey Amstutz of BluffB Thesue

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list lnehid..d. Mr. and Mrg, Bert Sees kith and children Ruth and Donald. . urn Mrs. (’hirenee McKean and ■'■"ighterK Lucuie nnil llai(llnn of 'ihioe, Mr. and Mrs. U'wis Egl'iy ' sons, TJoy.i, Rol)en |l)|(| Vhg|| 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wlfirner and aukbteis, Violet and Margaret Ellen Bluffton; Mr. ami Mrs. Alva Miller I d Domestic; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Borne and Misses Magdalena and oable n„ rne ai)|| Kdna Ralph and Walter F.gley. goiter Conrad and Rkhard and Jacob Borne, Baptist MISSIONARY HOLD CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Missionary society of the Rap. list church met nt the home nf Mrs. S- E. Hite, on south Third street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Curtis Moser had charge of the program which was of a Christmas nature. Ruth Whine, opened the program with a voca! solo, followed by a poem taken from the Christmas story, "The Story That Never Crows Old," read by Mrs. H. A. Thomas. A number of readings and topics were read and reported upon. Mis. S. E. Shamp read lite Other Half of The Christmas Message,” and Mrs. Hina Buhler repeated the article. “The Star of The Sword." Mrs. Louise Brumley gave a report of ' Tungs Zee's First Christmas," and “Tasuku's Christmas Tree" was told by Mis. C. E. Peterson. Edwina Shroll gave a very impressive reading “A Mother's Prayer." Christmas greetin ?s were read from the Brooks House, and subscriptions for the Missions were taken by Mrs. Peterson. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs (' E. Bell. The next meeting of the organization will be held Thursday afternoon at two o’clock, the place to be announced later. CHRISTMAS PARTY OF DELTA THETA TAU The Elks home, gay with its lovely lighted Christmas tree, and its beautiful holiday attire, was the setting last evening, for one ot' the loveliest parties of the Yu.etide season, when the patronesses of Omicron chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority entertained the active members of the chapter, at a lovely 'Dinner Bridge of beautiful appointments. The formal north rooms of the home were used for the occasion, and were beautiful with the suggestiveness of New Years. The broad low mantels were hung with silver bell motifs, and around the rooms were grouped huge wicker baskets, heaped with odorous

pine branches, and glowing poinsettas. Long, graceful branches of Mississippi holy, loaded with glowing berries, , were placed at random throughout the | looms, and added colorful beauty to i the charming decorat,ions. Bunches . of waxy mistletoe were festooned j I from the chandeliers, and also graced , 1 the side lights 'of the rooms. | At 6:30 o’clock a delicious three- , comse dinner, of charming appointmints was served, and the tables were I resplendent ih their lovely linens and silver Each table bore as a center- j piece, a holly wreath, and a silver] candle holder, each holding slender I white tapers, which sent a soft glow through the rooms, and were the only I Adams Theatre tonight only ] 'jiffany-SlaH ..-..S'# W \ /Cn \ I if \ I J \ Love, . Laughter \(' j/ \ and ’ yy Collegiate k \ // C ’A Capers d Sally' O’Neil F q a, “ l Wm. /WUigl Collier, Jr ‘ I A Tiffany-Stahl Production also—a GOOD COMEDY. 10c —25c Sunday, Monday and i T _ u ®* d ’ y , N „ CLARA BOW in “THE FLEETS >N with James Han.

lighting. The fnvois of small silver bell cutouis, with tiny culendnrs attached, carried out the suggestion of New Years, very cleverly. The lovely dinner was served hy the Misses Helen Voglewede, Mary Fisher, Dolores Klepper and Rose Mary Holthouse. Al the conclusion of the dinner, six tables of Bridge were formed, and high honors In Bridge went to the f« lowing: Miss Virginia Reinhard of Portland, who received a lovely rose glass vase, Miss Jeannette Clark, who was, awarded a colorful pottery vase, | and Miss Mildred Keller, the recipient of clever bronze hookends, anil Mias Winifred Arnold, was awarded the consolation prize, of a pair of dainty china candle holders. The guest list included the active members of Omicron chapter of Delta Theta Tau, and .Miss Winifred Arnold. who attends St. Marys of the Woods. Miss Helen Holthouse, of St. Marys of the Lake; Mrs. O. D. Arnold, of Muncie, who Is a house guest of Mrs. James F. Arnold; Miss Virglna Reinhard of Portland, house guest of Miss Florence Holthouse, and Miss Isabel Neptune of Toledo, who is home for the holidays. Personal Chester Pine's suggestion to stop the manufacture of yeast an' five-gallon

* THE CORT | tfi Last Time Tonight tfi ij; HARRY LANGDON and good cast in a fast moving comedv, 33 ■ ah) S “HEART TROUBLE’’ *fi yjj V/hat good is an M.D. when you need 1.T.? When Harry gets 33 love sick you've got to control yourself or you’ll just laugh your. SB 2n) self into hysterics. Just see if you don’t. Jc. COMEDY NEWS HR ADDED—The 6th chapter of TARZAN THE MIGHTY SHE I 10c 25c ' I .Hr . SUNDAY AND MONDAY—Jack Mulhall and y.p? \ Alice White in "NAUGHTY BABY."

I I $ Have You Enrolled ~ $ Yet? Don’t Delay. ) $ I . 1 I n %//! I Large I I • Small | I ’’ Nb Christmas Biß | I for those folks * 1 K $ “ T thought thev seemed to be getting an of Christmas and the usual fit >t of the I 1 S feeason ’ ~ , Q1 the end of 50 weeks. £ # Our Club is still open. Many have al- . ™ S ready joined in order to have a carefree if payments are made when due or in $ S Christmas next year. advance wo will add interest at the rate Figure out what you need to take care of 4 H Get that Christmas (Tub Book today! g I - l B THE 25 CENT CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS sl2 50 § THE 50 CENT CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $2500 THE sl-00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $50.00 S THE $2.00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS SIOO.OO 9 THE $5.00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $250.00 ©< THE SIO.OO CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $500.00 M Increasing and decreasing classes should you prefer them. i Old Adams County Bank |

crocks, an' the imposin' of a heavy penalty on (aimers harborin' fox grapes, nevoi even got honorable mention in the Durant contest Next to an adder theie’s nothin' as deaf as a truck driver, Abe Matlin, IndlunapiHs News Miss Naomi Butler returned late yesterday to Cincinnati! to resume her duties as u trained nurse following a visit with her parents in t. >is city. Miss Buller was accompanied t > Cincinnati by her fsthei, 11. E Butler, who will return today. Chalies Craft of Warsaw, visited with friend* In this city yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Ed Beery and sons, Jo in Wilson anil Kenneth, have returned from Detroit. Michigan, where they spent Christmas with Mrs. Beery's mother. Mis. Lizzie Hurst. Miss Jennette Beery, a daughter, who Is employed at Detroit, returned with her parents, for an over New Year's visit. Miss Bertha Vannet! of Knlamazoi, Michigan Is visiting with her aunt. Mrs. John Wagoner on First street. She will return to her home on New Years Day. De. W. E. Smith is confined to his home with illness and Is unable to make his regular calls or wait on office patients Mrs. Avon Burk who has been ill with the influenza for some time is slightly improved. Mr. Sydney Noll of Golden Prairie, Saskatehewann, Canada. Is visiting • his brother Mr. T. R. Noll. Mr. n Sydney Noll formerly resided in this

city, and this Is the ftrst time he has lieen laick for fourteen years, and he ' report* that he enjoys the visit and 1 meeting old friends, but profers Golden Prairie. Mrs. T. W. Arthur of Fort Wayne and Miss Esther Smith of near Peietson visited nt the John H. Holthouse home Wednesday. The Yager Brothers nnibuliince moved Mis John Lengellch from tier home 'htee miles south of the city In Wash--1 Ington township, to the Adams Countv

! I I PRE-INVENTORY SALE | OE HIGH GRADE USED CARS Wc have reduced the pt ice of every used car in stock E in order to sell then) before Jan. Ist. These cars repre- ■ sent a great many miles of unused transportation ant! K the prices challenge your inspection. M 1927—Essex Four Door Sedan $495.90 n 1926—Late Hudson Brougham, with plenty of W Special equipment S6BO 00 H 1926—Hudson Coach, new Lacquer finish and w a real bargain at $435.00 H 1926—Nash Advance Six Coach. Four Wheel g Brakes and I brand new Balloons. In H perfect condition. Try to match this R value anywhere f0r5535.00 X 1927 Model Star Six Roadster. A real buy at., .$395.00 X 1921—Ford Tudor Sedan $135.00 fl 1926—Essex Coach $300.00 B 1925—Essex Coach (late) $265.00 fl Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan $40.00 fl Bui« k “6" Touring $60.00 B Fold Touring—Kuns nicely $25.00 Come see these cars. We are convinced that H you will he pleasantly surprised. ■ * B P. Kirsch & Son I Phone 335 || H

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Memorial hospital, thli morning. Mrs. Langetlch I* quite 111 with Influenza. Miss Ida Potts is confined to her home this week with a light case of pneumonia. Receives Fine Gift Mrs. Jennie Shills received today a I, x of oranges, figs and fancy linens from Frank D, Etwin and family of San Ftaric'lsco, CaUf, they being sent, to her as a Christmas gift