Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1929 — Page 5

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I Separate Wrap Is Obsolete ■ ’ yoiUi Aug. 10—(U.K)—The style picture in the evening at the gay ■ sort is a <niich more elaborated and diversified one than it has ■ sarm Rr rPB pagt seaa onn. and the wrap and frock formula has much to ■ been m liri)) . tica i all-service shawl, and even the whap which pay* ■ d 0 w "" ', p| t „ an y type of dress. Is fast fading out of the picture.- Every- ■ inl prvssed with the fact that the formal wrap is a ■ * here n.df.'d to attend appropriately the individual frock worn.

■ thins sn,ni ui | X im.xnianre of the ensemble I 2 in -P—- and street wear. I ,„d its universal adoption, has been, ■ an interesting growth which has | ■ aide the term ■ separate” less and | B I”' iniportaii as regards fashions. B and of the K r ° u « >in * of th ® ■ ,T ml l frock I* 110 new lllea - “ I I Sms this summer, however, that B me various groups observed arriving B Jr summer night dancing indicate a B iwh stronger sponsoring of the ■ matching wrap. B satin wraps with satin frocks . ■ cW ffon wraps with chiffon frocks ■ .het wraps in related color to the I chiffons and laee frocks lace wraps ■ .uh plain ami printed sheers, taffeta | wraps with patterned chiffon refleet- ■ , nf the chief color of the print, are ■ >ll among the types noted at recent ■ evening events. ■ The more general acceptance of I the style edict, “a»jrrap for every I frock.’ means, of course, the enlarging O s resort wardrobes importantly, over the seasons when formerly one | or two shawls did the trick. It I means that this tendency will proli- ! >biy carry over into the more formal I season with a much greater use of , yardage in the rich metals, velvets I and satins. There is no reason, with ail the greater extravagances which have come into the mode in the last, few years, that a more positive feelI ing that the wearing of a separate i evening wrap, with all gowns is rathI era shabby clothes policy should not ; grow into a conviction for the fairly 1 well dressed and near smart, as it I is now for the fashionable women. The annual reunion of the family will be held in the Fair ! Grounds at Celina, Ohio, Sunday, August IS. DECATUR MAN WEDS OHIO GIRL lAjinouncement was made of the marriage of Miss Mabel Lora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lora, residing near Columbus Grove, Ohio, to William C. Reinhard of this city, which took place March 16, 1929. at Newport, Kentucky. Miss Lora is a graduali t Bluffton high school with !l the class of 1926. Mr. Reinhard was recently transferred to Wapakoneta, r Ohio, from Lima, Ohio, where he was j employed as sales manager of the Ja- | cobs Appliance Company. • 1 ENTERTAINS AT FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. Herman Myers was hostess to a lovely larewell party given last evening at her home on Third street, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Blair. The house was artistieallyt decorated with golden glowi, and cut garden flowers. Two tables were arranged for bridge and five games were enjoyed. Ladies high score prize was awarded to Mrs. B. J Masterson, of Bluffton, and the men's high score prize went to Bryce Thomas. A lovely farewell gift was awarded to each of the honor guests, after which the tables were arranged for a luncheon. The tables I were decorated with a solitary pink , rose in a crystal bud vase as jhe centerpiece. A delicious two course luncheon was served by the hostess I to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. i Bryce Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Byford : Macy. Mrs. B. J. Masterson, of Bluff- | ton; the guests of honor, Mr. and , Mr». James R. Blair, and Mr. and [. Mrs. Herman Myers. The Pocahontas lodge will hold a j Picnic at Swn Set Park, "tuesday evening. The supper will be served at six oclock, and all members of the Poca- ■ hontas lodge and their families are invited to attend. All are requested . tn bring well-filled baskets, and their ®*n table service. Tlie Rebecca Three-Link Club will after the regular lodge meeting uesday Evening at the Odd Fellows I jail. Mrs. A. D. Art man and Mrs. I nhecca Eady will be the hostesses. I he club desires a very good attend- ‘ a nce. k nJ 116 thfrtesnth annual reunion of > ’he Hutker family will be held Sun- „ ay ' August 11, in Lakeside Park at Por ‘ Wayne, Ind. , Jewell PARTY for SU NDAY SCHOOL TEACHER ‘ Th? members of Mrs. Ben Elzey's ”nday School class of the Zion Ret ( 'hurch entertained at a fare- : ell party for Mrs. Elzey in the sfo par ' ors - The affair was in the I. . a P ot -luck supper, the guests ; ■ nishing the food, which was arl

CLUB CALENUER Tuesday Rebecca Three-Link Club, Odd Fellows Hall, after lodge meeting. Pocahontas Picnic, Sun Set Park. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Mrs. Louis Mailand, 2 o'clock p in. Wednesday Afternoon Bunco Club, Mrs- Walter Eicher, 2 p m. Country Club afternoon party. Country Club. ranged on a long table. A social hour was enjoyed, after which the honor guest was presented with a lovely sterling silver brooch. The members of the class who attended were: Mrs. Mart Miller, Mrs. Fritzinger, Mrs. Arilla Burkhead, Mrs. Frank Keller. Mrs. Minnie Brunner. Mrs. Ferd IJtterer, Mrs. Ervin Shafer, Mrs. Sant Baumgartner, Mrs. Jake Hoffman. Mrs. J. H. Graber, Miss Marjorie Miller, the Misses Celesta Shafer and Martha Hall, of Montpelier, 0., and Mrs. Ben Elzey, guest of honor. Mrs. Elzey will leave soon for Tiffin, Ohio. The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society will meet At the home of Mrs. Louis Mailand. Wednesday, August 14, at 2 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Philip Kuhn will assist Mrs. Mailand as hostess. ECONOMICS CLUB ENJOYS ANNUAL PICNIC The Root Township Home Economics Club held a meeting, Thursday, in the form of the annual picnic, at Memorial Park on South Winchester street. The affair lasted all day, and at the noon hour a delicious pot-luck dinner was served, at the park tables. The regular business of the organization was discussed, and twenty-eight persons enjoyed the social time which fallowed. The next regular meeting of the club will be held Thursday, | August 22, at the home of Mrs. ,11. K. Fleming. ENTERTAINS AT THEATRE-BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Herb Butler was hostess to a theatre party last evening in honor of the Misses Mildred Hays and Irene Russell of Middletown, Ohio, who have been visiting with friends in this city for the last two weeks. After the theatre the guests went to the home of the hostess where two tables were arranged for bridge. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Amos Graber, second prize to Mrs. Clyde Butler, and each of the guests was presented with a lovely farewell gift. The tables were then arranged for a luncheon, which was served by the hostess. The guests who enjoyed the affair were Mrs. Amos Graber. Mrs. Gordon Acheson, Mrs. Frank Geary, Mrs. Dee Flyback. Mrs- Clyde Butler,,the guests of honor, Misses Mildred Hays and Irene Russell, and Mrs. Herb Butler. O- — Vaudeville Circuit Owner Faces Serious Charge Los Angeles. Aug. 10. —(U.R) —Alexander Pantages, millionaire vaudeville circuit owner, was held in the city jail here today on suspicibn of an immoral offense against a pretty girl dancerHe will be taken to juvenile hall and from there to the office of District Attorney Buron Fitts. His arraingement is expected before night in order that bail may be set. Vantages protested the story told by 17-year-old Eunice Pringle, which led to his detention, was based upon a “frameup.” The stories of both Pantages and MJss Pringle were supported by witnesses. The girl accused Pantages of attacking her when she went to his office seeking employment. She said Pantages invited her into his private office and after some discussion concerning a booking suddenly seized her. She said she screamed as he threw her to the floor, then she fainted. Mutiny Causes Death Buenos Aires, Aug. 10.—(U.R) —One convict was killed and 16 others were injured at the Asuncion City prison when the inmates mutinied and attacked the guards, according to dispa'Ches to the newspaper La Prensa today. Prison authorities were obliged to ask for assistance of troops to aid in quelling the mutiny. o ; Mat Breiner won the nut bowl presented by the auctioneer's school latt evening.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1929. ~

FAMILY REUNION CALENDAR Sunday, August 11 Aug 11— Thirteenth annual Reunion of Hutker family, Lakeside Park, Fort Wayne. Win. Fisher Reunion, Foster Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tenth Annual Davison Reunion, SP. Julian Res. % mile north 1!6 miles west of Craigville, Fifteenth annual Reunion of Turnbleson family, Hiers Park, Huntington. August 11—Fifth annual Hitchcock family reunion, at Watt, Ohio, Geist Family Reunion, Sunset Park Sunday, August 11. Hower reunion, Sunday, August 11, at Will Breiner home, northeast of Decatur. August 11 —Feasel-Ruby Reunion. Charles Feasel farm, 12 miles southeast of Oecatur. Sunday, August 18 Yaney Family Reunion, Fair Grounds, Celina, Ohio. The fourteenth annual reunion of Cline and Boivin families, Washington Park, Bluffton. Bollinger Reunion, Haynes Park, Portland, Indiana. Aug. 18—Eighth annual reunion of ! Bloesom family, Charles Peterson residence, Decatur. Steele Reunion, Billinger Park, Huntington. Fourteenth annual reunion of the Leimenstoll and Martin families, at Leimenstoll homestead. Steele Reunion, Huntington, Park. August 18—McGill Reunion, Sunset Park. Kitson family reunion,* Heier’s park. Huntington. Eleventh reunion of Kitson Reunion Hiers Park, Huntington. Twenthietli Annual Reunion of Jesse Butler family, Sun Set Park. Bienz Family Reunion, Sunset Park. August 25 Harker reunion, Wren, Ohio. Standiford and Faulkner Twentieth annual reunion, Memorial Park, Wren. Ohio. ~~ Sunday, September 1 Sept. I—Sovfne Reunion, Bellmont Park, Decatur. September I—Brown family reunion at Yoeman hall. Zink and Kuhn Reunion, Sunset Park L. E. Marrs Reunion, Sunset Park. Labor Day, Sept. 2 Sept. 2 —Mumma reunion at Weisser park, Fort Wayne. Sunday, September 8. Elzey Reunion, Memorial Park Haks Reunion, Sunset ParkCarlisle. The latter arived on Tuesday Sunday September 1————o —.— S«*****«**4i¥S * HOSPITAL NOTES * S****«¥**¥¥¥S Clare Chew, Geneva; Jack Connor, I Geneva; Viona Kirchner, Preble; Lloyd Kirchner, PrebJe. and Stanley Sriedline, Monroeville; each underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils at the Adams County Memorial hospital, this morning. Rev. Carl VanderSmissen, of Berne, was admitted to the Adams County Memorial hospital today for medical treatment. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Decatur R. R. 2, underwent an emergency operation during the night at the Adams i County Memorial hospital. The condition of Bobby Lankenau, who has been seriously ill at the Adams County Memorial hospital, shows considerable improvement today. Charles Colter, medical patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital, shows improvement in his condition today. u o MICHIGAN CITY MAN KILLED Michigan City, Ind., Aug. 10.—(U.R) —John Pyskaoz. 70, Michigan City, was killed instantly here when he walked in front of a truck driven by John F. Hubenthal, Gary. • 0 HEAT CAUSES DEATH Evansville, Ind., Aug. 10. —(U.R) —E* - treme heat caused death here Friday of Wade Bell. 51. prominent in Span-ish-American war veterans work. Bell was patriotic instructor of Maj. James F. Fee camp and had seen active service in the Philippines. — o MAN'S BODY FOUND Newark, N. J.. Aug. 10.—(U.R)-The charred skeleton of a man, propped upright in the rear seat of a shiny expensive automobile, was found in the squalor of the city dump last night. •

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Mia. Fied Schaub of Cleveland, O„ returned to her home after spending ; a two weeks visit with her mother, Mm. Henrv Voglewede and family. George laiurent and Hooky Mylott left hist evening for Chicago, Illinois, where they will spend the week-end. Mrs. Tom Haef.ling and‘daughters, Ru'h and Dorothy of Indianapolis are spending the day with Mrs. Henry Voglewede and family. Ixiwell Elliot, Ed Shea, Petey Crisman and Bob Ennis of Fort Wayne visited with friends in. this city last evening. Mies Helen Colchin returned from Indianapolis, yesterday, where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lenaban and family. She was accompanied home by Marjory and Mary Ann Lenahan, who will spend a two weeks vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Connell. Bob Acker will leave this evening for Fort Wayne where he will spend the week-end with his mother. The Misses Mildred Hays and Irene Russell of Middletown, (Milo, returned to their home today following a two week's visit In this city with friends. Mrs. B. J. Masterson of Bluffton left this morning for her home after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Her-' man Myers of this city. Ralph Tyndall returned to his business at Bluffton this morning after spending a week's vacation at the home of his parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers and Mary Suttles will leave tomorrow morning for Delaware, and Columbus, Ohio, to spend a few days. Earl Conner of Dayton, Ohio, was here today, accompanying his son Jack to the hospital where he underwent a tonsil operation Charles Weatherhogg, well-known Fort Wayne architect, was a visitor at the L. C. Waring home last evening. Clarol Chew of Geneva was a patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning* where he underwent an operation for the removal of his tcuisils. Miss Gladys Meyers left yesterday for Clear Lake where she will join Dr. Allen and family ot Marion, Ind., for a several weeks stay at the Meyers summer home. Francks Stephenson and Everett Watson of Washington, D. C., and Miss Ramona Smith of Fort Wayne stopped here a few minutes last evening for a visit, with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson, while en route to , I Muncie for a dinner engagement. Mr. Stephenson, a son of Rev. and Mrs. Stephenson, former residents here is now one of the staff of the Associated Press while Mr. Watkins is the Washington representative of the Indianapolis Star. Both are good newspaper men and regular fellows. Lester Weedon returned to bis home at Fort Wayne this afternoon after a several days visit here. Forrest Andrews of Monroe attended to business in Decatur, yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. H. Frohnapfel and family will spend Sunday at Warsaw where they will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Leonhard. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Saunders of Monroe visited in this city, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saurer and Carroll Cole left at noon today for Grand Rapids. Michigan, where they join Mrs. J. H. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cole of Sacramento, Cali- , fornia, in a week-end visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess L. Cole, in Grand Rapids. Miss Lou Hofer of Monroe visited in this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Melchi, will leave Sunday morning for Hamilton Lake, where they will spend a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols will spend Sunday visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and family, in Van Wert, Ohio. Albert Numbers of Ossian was looking after the piano business here this morning. J. A. Harvey of Monroe was in town this morning. He is in the real estate business again and if offering some real bargains in farm lands. Johnny Burnett and Ralph Butler visited with friends in Fort Wayne Thursday evening. Edith Johnson and Mary Spahr returned today from Ohid City, Ohio, : where they spent a week visiting ; witli friends. Frank Forkner of Hartford City ■ visited with several of his former i

college friends in this city yesterday I 1 afternoon. Mr. Forkner was u student of Indiana University the past term. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin A. Cash of Indianapolis, motored to Decatur this ( aftei noon to spend the i with Mrs. Cash's mother, .Mrs. James 1 E. Ward of east of the city. Floyd Arnold spent lust evening in t Fort Wayne at the home of Mr. and ; Mith. Russel Johnson. He returned , home tills morning, accompanied by 1 Mrs. Arnold and his sons, Donald j and Roger, who spent the week In' < Fort Wayne visiting with relatives i and friends. e Rev. and Mrs. Paul Schultz of this city huye returned after a three ; weeks' vacation during which time t they visited th Cleveland, Niagara i Falls and points in (Imada. Rev. I Schultz, who is pastor of the Zion Lullieran church of Decatur, stated that t regular services would be held to- , morrow. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Teeple and .- daughters, Laurine and Helen, left ; this morning on a trip to Ravenna, ( Ohio, where they will visit with Frank i Reardon, a brother of Mrs. Teeple, < who Is the new manager of the Hotel 1 Glen Crest on Lake Hafford. 1 Miss Gladys Whitright has been spending a week visiting with her * unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ’ Mooney, northeast of Monroeville. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell will motor there Sunday, and will be ae- , companied home by Gladys. Miss Beinice Sorg left this morning j ' for Fort Wayne, where she will spend ! . the week-end visiting with relatives.. ( Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kirby of Will- J oughby. Ohio, are visiting with ( friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber will . motor to Wawasee, where they will . visit at the Oakwood Hotel, over > Sunday. I Dr. Robers J. Meyer and daughter Marjory Rose, and Mrs. Rose Moran of Indianapolis, have beeji visiting for the past few days with' Mr. Meyer's mother, Mrs. Clara Meyers on Madison street. Ina Anderson returned home last evening from Rome City where she has spent the past week with the Scarab Club. Mrs. Esta Liddy went to Fort Wayne today where she will spend*! the week-end with friends in that! city. j Mrs. Ora McAlhaney and daughters. Peggy Lou and Margie, returned to their hofpe today following a few I day’s visit with Mrs. McAlbaney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zimmerman of Kirkland, k Joe Braun, of Toledo. Ohio, returned to his home today following a week’s visit with friends in this city.' Miss Betty Lou Stevenson of Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived in this city to- I day where she will visit with friends I until tomorrow when she will return I to her home accompanied by Gordon Teeter. Both Miss Stevenson and Mr. Teeter were students of the Uni- J versify of Cincinnati the past term. 1 Mrs. Harry Butler of this city is recovering from minor injuries sustained in a fall she received Thursday evening. The injuries were not | severe, but Mrs. Butler waj quite nervous following the shock of the fall. Miss Genevieve Berling of this city j and Miss Clepha Beuter of Fort Wayne returned this morning from a two weeks’ trip through the East., While gone they visited at Detroit, Michigan, Buffalo, New York, the Nia gara- Falls, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec, Canada, and enjoyed a trip up i the Saguenay river. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Zerkel ami, children, Wayne, Margaret and Junior; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger I and daughter Kathryn; Miss Jose ! phine Jaberg. and Dwight Schnepp left this morning for Odin, Michigan | where fliey will enjoy a week's vaca-! tion. Mrs. L. B. Smith and son. John i Leslie, returned to her home in Berne this evening after spending the past! two weeks with her mother, Mrs.' Clara Anderson of this city. Nathan Nelson was a business visi-l tor in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. G. Nesswald and daughters. | Mrs. Johanna Braun and daughter j Stella. Braun, Mrs. Fred Steigmeyc and daughter Rose Steigmeyer, will | motor to Lake Wawassee tomorrow where they will enjoy an outing and picnic dinner.

POLICE SEARCH FOR BANDITS Three Men Hold Up And Roh Passengers Os Chicago Suburban Train Chicago, Aug. 10. (U.R)—Detectives pried into till the haunts of gangland today for Willie "Baby Face'' Doody, whose criminal exploits in the last few weeks have almost eclipsed those of “Terrible" Tommy O'Connor. This time Doody is wanted as one of the three bandits who last night held up an Illinois Central Hurburbnn train, murdered a guard, and esedped with 84,000. Numerous murders and robbe ie.i are written after Doody’s name on the police books but none so cold blooded as last night's. The trio boarded tlie electric train at the Ramhilpli street station, near the loop. Seventeen other passengers rode the two-car local, including Delbert Sudds, former policeman am! guard for the I. C. Bank and Trust Co. and his companion, Jeremiah Carey, who carried the receipts of a dozen As the train left tlie Central station suburban stations in a handbag, at Twelfth street, the bandits held up Carey and snatched the bag. Sudds reached for his revolver and the leader of the robbers, described as a small man, unhesitatingly shot him in the right eye. killing him instantly. The three forced the motorman to stop at Twenty-seventh street, where they alighted and entered a small automobile The car sped away, vanishing in the black belt, Doody, who also is known as “Wee Willie,” because he is only 5 feet 3 inches tall, has been accused of a half dozen murders in the last few weeks, including that of Chief of Police Levy of Berwyn, and more than a score of holdups, all of them daring. He has, on several occasions taunted police on their inability to catch him and has

Big Jay County Fair PORTLAND, INDIANA August 12 -16 DAY and NIGHT EXHIBITS . RACING CARNIVAL TEAM-PULLING CONTESTS FIREWORKS (ADMISSION— 25 cents The ADAMS Theatre DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND COMFORTABLE SUNDAY- MONDAY—TUESDAY -Vatinee SUNDAY at 2 P. M. WITH DIALOGUE AND SOUND! “TWO MEN AND A MAID” with Wm. Collier, Jr., Alma Bennett, Eddie Gribben and Geo. E. Stone. ‘w?- C himing Triangle Drama "’hh adventure an< * heart throb . . told W a^a *nst a background of S 'Sf'Tr 'JHßie burning Sahara sands and .4 *he Foreign Legion! f Also-“THE Bit, SIIOT”with Snub Pollard. I ' 15c—35c ■I TONIGHT - ■ BUZZ BARTON in "PALS OF THE PRAIRIE." Also-A Mic-Added--sth ( hapter of ” tiie 1 ike ,)etect,ve ” * 10c —25 c .

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sworn he never will be taken aliveDozens of suspects who look like Doody have been arrested. One of them, a reputable business man, has been held several times. ■ - —o Three Burned To Death Charleston, W Va., Aug. 10. (U.R) — Two children and a housekeeper were burned to death today when fire destroyed the Monroe Pew home at Mt. Hope, near here. The victims were Monroe Pew, Jr . 9; his sister. Margaret, 6, and a Mrs. Myers, who kept house for the Pews. Tlie blaze apparently was caused by defective wiring. Pew, who was sleeping on the ground floor, made a futile attempt to save tlie children. Mrs. Myers, sleeping on the second floor, grabbed the boy in her arms, but collapsed near a window, where the three bodies were found.

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