Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1929 — Page 3

urn* .rrm. ID I - JU /f I ,i?\ Miss Mary Macy *M. 11 i JjT Mlmh Margaret Haley <—4jj Pboims loot) 1001 JHL___ Beaded Dresses Are Popular Again I - York Aug. 16—(U.PJ —Just when everybody was finally convinc■l ‘ SeW | lt ,\,.j ( | ( .(l dress was pause— hat it dated one too posititlvely to r,K I ,hal | ,> snuggle for It worth while along conies a flutter of fashion* for that does something to throw'a gleam of encouragement toward to' l ' ' ru |t generally. s inevitable that the taste so p Tinted fabrics tfottld foster the "Vr decorated surface, so that | ’ain fabrics, that is, those without

’r'lov'-h'- of i « (llvldual weoVe ° r £,truction. would appear somewhat ' hal lhe , b ® a<,e _ d dress has resumed where it left off. ln itg all-over solidly embroidered asis incorrect, for that it not its Lem way The new gesture of reiting I*“** ls «‘ >lUßlTely as “ I ® “„ !nK a. ent The aim to appeal V Ln allover embroidery, in the oldLionel way. is cited only once, and this in an extremely pleasing way ! " h Ihe beads worked in a horizontal Roman stripe design in the jumper ; a frock that glorifies the sweater theme The tiniest of crystal bugles ’ used in the bodice of another! frmk io effect a herrinhone appearance. barely discernible at a disI tince • ' , The bead trimming occurs in comparaively few dresses in several col- » Lions and always the pearls, spanks or heads are used very sparingly in a narrow line design, in mnef the same way that a seaming or pfp- ! jag would define a decorative line One of the most diverting concep- ■ tions of this sort of brilliant trim- ! ming appears in daytime dresses where tiny spangles are used, to edge flounces, bertjhas br (otherwise outline a conventional drees. Slender! pearl bands may ede neckline and | Lve edges of the black crepe frock, even finishing in a tiny inlaid bow-, knot, aces ate also beaded for the conventional blouses of velvet suits. ■ White piin’ed decoratiofi still permeates the silk novelty field and is 1 valuable adjunct in obtaining new effects, the latest fancy silks are inclined to reintroduce embroideries. This movement is worth watching «ince it has been growing for some time and has reached real fashion im-. portance this summer in sports wear, such as embroidered shantungs and crepes, all-over embroidered linens, and so forth. ENTERTAINS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Mrs. Harry Staley entertained at a lovely bridge party, Thursday evening. complimentary to a number of guests front out of the city. The entertaining rooms were beautifully deeorated with a profusion of bright summer flowers, with the color note of rose and green predominating. Three tables of bridge were arranged and priies were awarded to Mrs. Joe Hunter and Mrs. Ray Keller for high scores, while Miss Alta Smith was presented with the consolation prize. At the conclusion of the social games, the hostess laid the tables with dainty linens, in the center of which were placed small bud vases containing French Marigolds. Tallies for the bridge games, and nut cups for the luncheon were of modernistic flower designs of bright colors. Guests from out of she city who attended the party, were Mrs. Harold Ireton. Mrs. Gaylord Jones. Mrs. Emma Stribe, Mrs. John Leatherman and Mrs. Harold Jones of Van Wert, Ohio; and Mrs. Owen Davis, of Fort Wayne. WILL ENTERTAIN WITH MUSICALE Miss Alta Teple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple, will be hostess to a novel party, Saturday noon, which will be in the form of a noon luncheon, followed by a musicale program. Several women from Fort Wayne will be guests at the delightful affar. • The flower committee for the American Legion show will meet tonight 81 the J. Ward Calland home on Madison street, at 7:30 o'clock. The Van Wert Country Club ladies have extended an invitation to the Decatur Country Club ladies for a hincheon-brldge to be given next Wednesday, August 21st, at one o’clock al the Van Wert Country Club, Any°ne wishing to attend may do so, providing reservations are made by Monday forenoon with Mrs. J. L. The VV. O. M. T.t met at the Moose "ttme last evening at eight o’clock w'ti llatl tllP regular weekly meeting.! hour n ° special P ro ßTam or sooial <» ENTERTAINS y UUNG PEOPLES CLASS The Young Peoples class of the ' Pd Brethren church was entertaineven) ,he h ° me ° f Earl ChaSe last th ilg . A short Proerain preceded I ' social hour, which was: Boy's; , K ° y Wlltt,p nbarger. Earl Chase.! “ David Cramer, and Girl's duet-

CLUB CALENDER Friday Flower committee. Legion show, Mrs. J. Ward Calland, 7:30 p. m. Mt Pleasant Philoma'h Bible class M:«3 Iva Spangler, 7:30 P. M. Ben Hur Installation of Officers, and Pot luck lunch Yoenein Hall 8 P. M. Baptist Ph'.lathae clasr-, church parlors. 7:30 p. m. U. B. V. I. S. class. Miss Glennys Elzey. 8 P. M. Saturday Saturday Night Bridge Club. Miss Anne Carlisle, 7:30 I’. M. Wedneuda, Wednesday Afternoon Bunco Club, Mrs. John Tyner, 2 P. M. Tuaeday Psi lota Xi Picnic, Sunset Park, 6 p.tn. Tri Kappa. Vivian Thomas 8 P. M. Cozie Light and Dorothy Spuller. who presented several numbers. Out-door games were played, after which a pot- . luck supper was enjoyed, the food being furnished by the girls and ice ; cream by the boys. Those who at- . tended were Bernard Rabbitt. Paul i Spuller, David Cramer. Earl Chase. J Austin Merriman, Sylvester Everhart. Roy Whittenbarger, Lloyd Bryan. Nona Gunder, Cozie Light. Dorothy ■ I Spuller, Cleo Light, Dorothy Rabbitt, > Elizabeth Cramer, Erma Rabbitt, , J E:hel Cramer and Justine Zerkel. The fifteenth annual Kuhn-Zink rei union will he held Sunday, September 1. 1929. at Sun Set Park. ENTERTAINS FOR HOUSE-GUEST ■I Miss Francis Dugan delightfully en- ! tertained, in irenor of her house-guest, Miss Valeria Knapp of Boston, Massachi -efts, Wednesday evening, at a dinner, served in lhe dining room of the LaFountaine Hotel in Huntington. Those who enjoyed the diner were Miss Knapp, and the hostess. Miss Francis Dugan. ENTERTAINS FOR NURSES Mrs. .Clarence Strickler entertained ■ las’ evening at her home on High ’ Street for the muses of the Adams . County Memorial Hospital. She was assisted by Mrs. Kathryn Bear. The , evening was spent in making supplies so. the hospital, which is the cuetom- , aty diversion of the nurses at similar meetings*. Those who attended the party last evening were the Misses ! Emille Crist, Frances Mahler, Pauline Dro, Margaret Daniels. Montez . Emery. Leona Wollaman, Marie Filber ’ and Mrs. Vernon Aurand, Mrs. Jim Staley, and the hosteises. After the ' social hour Mrs. Strickler, assisted by Mrs. Hear, served a delicious t.wo course luncheon. ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer, of West Monroe street, entertained at dinner, this noon, for their guests, the Misses Martha and Mildred Franz of Fort Wayne, and the Misses Florence and Helen Heuer of Root Township. The second annua] reunion of the I aisure Family will be held at Memo- ’ rial Legion Park, Sunday, September 1. 1929. o Little Dorothy Flener Unaware Os Tragedy Chicago. Aug. 16 —(VP) —Orphaned by the murder of her mother and the suicide of her father, Dorothy Flener, just turned 2 years old. rode her red tricycle around her new home today, the tragedy assured by her new toy. In west Chicago, across the line in DuPage county, the bodies of her parents—Mrs. Flora and Clarence Flener —Lay side by side in the morgue, the mother murdered by the father, who hen stabbed himself. o — Officials Investigate Escape Os Prisoners i Connersville, Ind., Aug. 16. (U.R) Escape of four prisoners from the Fayette county jail here, the third break in a month, is the object of an investigtaion today by Sheriff Woodward and other county officials. The escaped <prisbners are Frank V Thomas. 32, and Isaac Baker, 23 Connersville; Raleigh Williams, 18, | Hamilton, 0., and Robert Davis, 18. ; Florida. — o I Jet tne Habit—Trade at Homa, It Pay,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ER I DAY, AUGUST 16, 1929.

COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers John G. Hoffman, in lot 12 Preble, to Lydia Illoentker, for 31.00 . Hubert F. Gilpen etux. In lot fi, Decatur, to Charles E. Hite, for SI.OO. Eva E. Boyers et al, part in lot 88, Decatur, to Louisa E. Braden, for sl. Will Is Probated The will of Mrs. Nancy Belle Hughes was filed for probate in Adams Circuit court. C. A. Dugan wan designated is executor and filed bond in the sum of $2,000. The will bequeathed lot 11 In the Bowels addition of Decatur to o sister, Mrs, Catherine Platt. The Evangelical church received S2OO and nine nieces and nephews were bequeathed SSO each. A nephew of Mrs. Hughes’ husband was given SIOO. A player piano was given to a Fort Wayne woman ami tile rest of the estate was to be divided equally between a brother and sister. 11. M. DeVoss is attorney. Hunting and Fishing Licenses Hunting and fishing licenses have been issued to Ed Posey, Geneva; Peter Everett. Decatur, route 9; Elias Christman, Geneva; R. E. Heller, and Mrs. R. E. Heller, Decatur, route 5 and Lake Scherry Decatur route 2.

FAMILY REUNION CALENDAR Sunday, August 18 Annual reunion of the Fullenkamp family. Grieshop Grove, nine miles northeast of St. Henry. Ohio. Nibliek-Dailey Reunion, Foster Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana 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 Blossom family, Charles Peterson res dence, Decatur. Steele Reunion, Billinger Park, Huntington. Fourteenth gnnual reunion of the Leimenstoll and Martin families, at Leimenstoll homestead. Steele Reunion, Huntington. Park. August 18—McGill Reunion, Sunset Park. Kitson fafhily reunion, Heier s park. Huntington. Eleventh reunion of Kitson Reunion H'ers Park, Huntington. Twenthieth Annual Reunion of Jes se Butler family, Sun Set Park. Bienz Family Reunion, Sunset Park August 25 Annual Schumacher Reunion, Sunset Park. Decatur. Harker reunion, Wren, Ohio. Staudiford and Faulkner Twentieth annual reunion. Memorial Park, Wren. Ohio. Sunday, September 1 Second Annual Reunion of leisure family. Memorial Park. Annual reunion of Kuhn and Zink families, Sun Set Park. Vhrick Reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Sovine Reunion, Sunset Park, Decatur. Sept. I—Sovine Reunion, Bellmont Park, Decatur. September I—Brown family reunion at Yoeman hail. Zink and Kuhn Reunion, Sunset Park L. E. Marrs Reunion, Sunset Park. Labor Day, Sept. 2 Sept. 2 —Mamma 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-

Search For Aviators Marseilles, France, Aug. 16. —lli.R)— Searching parties were dispatched today in the hope of finding three missing members of the crew of a military airplane which fell into the Mediterranean Sea. Two of the five occupants of the plane were rescued. Cause of the disaster was not made known by military authorities. p— BOY IS DROWNED Gary, Ind., Aug. 16.—fU.R) Another drowning victim was added to Lake Michigan's large toll this season when Paul Gatch, 14, was dragged to his death by the undertow while in swimming late Thursday. o Attacks Prison Labor Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 16. — (U.R) — The Indiana Federation of Labor in its annual convention here continues to hear attacks on prison labor, led uy its president, I. N. Taylor, Terre Haute. Taylor told the convention that 2,000 inmates of three state institutions for males are engaged in work for contractors. Asserting the menace to free workers from the prisons was almost as great as that of cheap foreign labor. Taylor remarked “However, we have a tariff for protection against foreign labor.” ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED Washington, Ind.. Aug. 16.—(U.R) — Robert Remmell, 15, is in a serious condition as a result of a bullet wound inflicted by accident when a revolver being handled by his brother, James, 8, was discharged.

frTown Talk

Mrs. Gail Patterson und Mrs. R. Folia of Bluffton, O„ wore the guests of Mrs. Ben Shroyer and her sister. Miss Ella Mutschler, yesterday. Miss Ella Mutschlei, Mrs. Ben Shroyer und daughter, Kathryn, and Mrs. Peter Kirsch will motor to Fort Wayne this evening and visit with friends in that city. A. J. Smith returned from a business trip to Sturgis, Hillsdale, Battle Creek, and Three Rivers Mich., last evening. Mrs. George Shosenburg and daughter Dora, Mrs. Earl Bienz and children Peggy Jean, and Pat motored to Dayton, Ohio, yesterday where they visited Earl Bienz who was operated ofi Sunday at Dayton. Mr. Bienz Is getting along very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Iletzer of Jackson, Michigan, and Mr and Mrs. Tone Keller and Mrs. Carroll of Hammond Indiana, are visiting at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Andrew Foos Mt. and Mrs. H. B. Heller mntore.d to Fort Wayne yesterday where Mr. Heller a'tended to business. It jest happens thst Snoyit overdid it or he'd probably be out on til rifle range us big ns ever this mornin' I often wonder what stage door Johnnies think o' th' movies?

—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Miss Maxine Drake returned last evening from a several days visit in Berne he guest of her cousins, Gene and Kathleen Zerkel. Miss Naomi Butler cf Cincinnati, arrived home today for a months vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler. Miss Butler is an instructor in the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drake and son Dick, went to Berne yesterday to visit wi h Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zerkel. The Mieses Teresa Baker and MaryAnn Lose left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne, where tlrey will remain over the week-end. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murray. Mrs. Wm Fuller und daughter Betty. Mrs. Harry Murray and sons, Billy, and Pat and Miss Marie Bobner of Fort Wayne, visited yesterday with their sister. Mrs. W. P. Lose, and family. Victoria O. Mills returned yesterday evening from Minneapolis. Minnesota where she spent the summer with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mills. Victoria was accompanied to Chicago with Mrs. F. J Mills, where she will visit for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKinney. Miss Gertrude Thieme enjoyed a weeks vacation, and will resume her duties at the office bf the Clover Leaf Cr< arnery, Monday. Clifton Striker spent last evening at Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lenhart returned last evening from a few days va-i cation at Crooked Lake. Theodore Drake, of east of the city, was a businfess visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Ora McAlhaney and children Pebby Lou. and Margie. Mrs. William Afolder and children, Kathryn and ; Rolland motorril io Berne yesterday’ afternoon. Miss Florence Haney left today for Lake Waw’isee, Oakwood Park!, to visit her mother. Miss Emma Striker, assistant in the County Superintendent's office under-1 went an operation for the removal of; tonsils at Berne, Monday. She has been taken to her home but is not recovering »s rapidly as she should, it i was stated today. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Monroe [ visited last evening at the E. B. Macy home on Winchester street. Mr. and Mrs. August Kelly and fam | ily, the Misses Evelyn Kelly and Lor-, ena Reppert and Cyrus Cable and Ed Musser, spent yesterday at Columbia City, where they attended the Old Settler's Day program. Miss Gladys Meyers has returned from aseveral days visit at CleatLake. Mrs. D. D. Heller, Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and Mrs. J. 11. Heller will leave Monday on a motor trip to Millersburg and Bowerstown. Ohio. George Bruce left this afternoon for, Saginaw, Michigan, where he will i look after business a few days. Send in a name for the new Meib-ers-Ni.blick addition. You may secure a fifteen dollar bill easy. Carl Kelpper, manager of the creamery at Ligonier, Indiana, was looking after business here today. The Presbyterian Sunday school will be held at the library next Sunday and probably the following. iSw. Macy and Terry Wertz made a business trip to Elkhart today. The auctioneer graduate were, busy today with preparations to leave | for their homes, scattered over the United States and Canada. The Misses Marcella and Doris, Nelson, Ernest ' Uhrick and Marion Heare motored to Portland last evening and attended the Portland fair. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burt Lenhart and daughter, Alice, will motor to Rockford, Indiana, tonight to visit with [ friends there. Mrs. Sadie Schnitz spent the day visiting in Fort Wayne. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Miss Helen; Dugan were guests of Fort Wayne ■ friends, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tolan and granddaughter of Fort Wayne visited here today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monning of Fort Wayne motored here this morn-

ing. Mrs. R. J. Stelgmeyer and son of Garrett, visited wltii ’•elatives here, and will return to their home today, iiccompanled by u son, Edward, who has spent the summer months visit ing with his grand parents, Mr. und Mrs. Fred Steigmeyer. Miss Alice Allweln of Shelbyville, Ohio, will arrive in ibis city Tuesday, for a weeks visit wltii her grandmonther, Mrs. Fannie Peterson, and tier aunt. Miss Elizabeth Peterson. She will be accompanied here by her father, Frank Aliwein, who will return to his home Wednesday. John Dowling returned from Indiana university where he has been taking a summer course In medicine. Mr. Dowling will return to Bloomington alioiit September 14. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gillig and children, Richard, Bobby, Helen and Ruth, will leave tomorrow for Wooster. Ohio, where they will spend a week visiting with friends and relatives. C. D. Macy made a business trip to Fort Wayne, yesterday. Miss Madge Hite went to Monroe, yesterday, where she will he the guest of Mrs. Reuben Meyer, and Mr. and Mis. J. F. Hocker, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Shin and son Richard of Celina, Ohio, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred King anil daughter Charlotte. Mrs. Burt Lewis of Venedocia, 0.. arrived last evening, for an over Sunday visit with her son and daughter-ing-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred King. Mrs. Ray Crist and children, Quinton and Kermy, Mrs. Martha Crist, and Miss Elizabeth Crist of Monroe spent yesterday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist on Mercer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. I.ewton and daughter Eloise, and Miss Mary Macklin motored to Portland yesterday where they were the guests of the J. E. Ohmart family, and where they attended the races at the Portland fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker and daughter Jestine. returned Wednesday from a several days visit in Austin, Minnesota, with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hocker and daughter Mary Charlotte. Misses Dorothy Young and Emma Crozier, Harold Stricklei, and Lewis Butcher motored to Portland last evening and attended the Portland fair. Miss Geraldine Everett of Marion, who has been visiting with Mrs. O. T. Johnson during the past week, left yesterday for Wren, Ohio, to visit with Mrs. Belle Lichtensteiger and other relatives there. Miss Everett will teach at the Horace Mann school in Marion, again this year. Dr. and Mrs. S- D. Beavers, and son Wayne of Uttica, New York, and their grandsons, James and Robert, returned from Chilocothe and Columbus. Ohio. On their way home they visited at Rock House near Logan. Ohio, and the Ohio Caverns, at West Liberty .Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kyiqk and daughter Patricia, who have been staying in Linden. New Jersey, while Mr Krick was taking a course in Co-

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lumbia uiiiversity, will return home Sunday Miss Helen Stephenson, who nae been vislilng in Muncie with friends, whl in rive here tomorrow for an overSunday visit with Mrss Currie Haul.old and family Sigurd Anderson, who has been leaching commerce at the Internattonal Business College, Fort Wayne, this Hummer, and Wayne E Beavers of rttici. New York, who is spending his vacation in thl- city motored to Luke Wawusee today They will attend the regattp ruce today and tomorrow. Mary Engle spent last night at the home of Violet Squite on tin* Bellmont road. Miss Leo Anna Vance will attend a ! bridge and pel-4u<il shower to lie i given by Mise Katherine Twining of I Fort Wayne in honor of Miss Amelia I Dildine. bride-el«t of next week, to- ' night. Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and daughters, Patricia, Hosematy and Loreen. of this city .Mrs. H. E. Berghoff and children. Richard and Joan, of Fort Wayne, returned last evening (rom Rome City where they spent a several I day’s vacation. George Smith of Fort Wayne spent lust evening visiting at the Ben De-

let r § THE CORT | A COOL PLACE TO ENJOY A GOOD SHOW. |UE LAST TIME TONIGHT S E Eddie Quillan and Marion Nixon in a Pathe Production 3 “GERALDINE” Caught by the police in a case where liquor was sold, SB hl how was she to escape arrest and disgrace?— R She failed to count on the ingenuity of her youthful escort, so that—Y'ou’ll be amazed and delighted with sfj C this charming comedy-drama. S Added—2nd chapter of “The Pirates of Panama.” E COMEDY 10c—25c NEWS UE 2 Sun. & Mon.—“ The Awakening” featuring Vilma r Hanky. Lp

k THE ADAMS Theatre ” gO DFLIGHTFULLY COOL AND COMFORTABLE’ S TONIGHT ONLY ® TRIUMPHANT RETURN of LILLIAN GISH ■€ bnl and RONALD COLMAN in “THE WHITE SISTER” ■fi The greatest romantic picture of them all has been BROUGHT =£ js-n BACK for the pleasure of new millions! Stirring scenes of conUZ dieting passions. Vesuvius in actual eruption, a bursting reservoir (Uc flooding a whole town, revolt and battle in the desert of Arabia; ,J bm . . . other thrills innumerable! And acsoss this panorama, Sh Ua move LILLIAN GISH and RONALD COLMAN as the lovers in |jg scenes of poignant drama and heart appeal! U“ Also—The 6th Chapteer of “'THE FIRE FIGHTERS.” Sb 10c-25c | UZ Saturday—“TWO-GUN MURPHY”—with Al Hoxie. S 3 Sun.. Mon., & Tues—FRED WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS—in “SYNCOPATION" —with Morton Downey and Barbara Bennett— 3n Jfj 100% TALKING! SINGING! DANCING! PLAYING—at ONLY 15c and 35c- y;

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Vor home in this city. Mrs. Amos Fisher returned last evening from n few diiys visit with her diiughter. Mra. Virgil Cross of Fort Wayne. Ruth Vizard of Pleasant Mills visited in this*city today. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sinltz reday from a few days visit with relatives in Fort Wayne und Bryant, Ohio. Mrs. M. M. Frisbie of Bryant, Ohio, returned with them and will spend a few days here at her parental borne, lhe S. E. Brown home, E. J. Abr returned from Fort Wayne last evening and states that Ire has p.iid Hie amount In controversy ami hopes to have the case In court there adjusted Mrs. Lunin E. Crill of this city is in Washington, I). (’. at tite Dodge Hotel. She is accompanied by Ralph E. Crill cf Indianapolis and Miss Lucretia Bergdoll, of Bloomington. —— o BLUFFTON MAN DIES Bluffton. Aug. 15—Daniel North, 63 V) well-kn<.wn Wells County contractordied at his home here today following ’ a long illness, caused by kidney, trouble. Mr. North was born at Vera*’ Cruz and was well-known in Decatur, and Adams county.