Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1929 — Page 5

z" fl 4 * A&w WSORI htY ■rl sSx>AX l m IY z ' exthtey jT ii Mk /J a ft] II isl« if Miss Mary Macy * CTU. (/rf || Miss Marf»«ret Haley 7 Phones 1000-1001 (llij • • Glorified Lumber Jacket Appears In Guise Os A Suit \’EW YORK. Oct. 14.—<U.R) —Reviewing the imports this season has I ,| lt t 0 light an entirely new development in the designing of suits, which so many good style ideas is a revival of a type which had .success in a ■ rn)Pr period but which is introduced with no hint of being related to its Kmtdtype. ■ This new fashion is styled by some the “Lumber-Jacket suit’’ and this lame is descriptive, since its little Jacket is short and is fitted into a belt

Kith the informal waistline finish of K e lumber jacket or windbreaker. jt is re.ated to the eton jacket family Since it finishes at the waist nd has no section to fall over the U M the belt cutting it off abruptly. Several of these suits appear in the import collections; they have their nformal or sporte version® made of fitted <>r tweed fabics and they also tualify in the formal class, being lee n even in breitschwantz. This fashion has several values for he present season. First, it js a uw version of the suit which is suitpie for early fall promotion for those ,ho are adopting the more trim or Itted silhouette; it retains the mooth skirt effect at hips and the ccented waistline and it may be nad e so that it is scarcely more bulV than a frock, bo that it may suitbiy continue in the winter season for under-the-fur-coat wear.” Most of all, this new style version if the three-piece costume seems to ,e important for its possibilities as ariation from the more hackneyed (vies of cardigan, tailored and ensemble suits. It will qualify for every tvpe of fabric, woolens, silks ,n<l even washable weaves for town md countrv wear, and it has a young silhouette which will be an asset where longer skirts are to be conlidered. The Ladies Ahl Society of the M. E. ('hnrch wil serve a cafeteria supper in the church basement, Saturday evening, from five to seven o’clock. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a bake sale at the Scb»itt MeaX iug at nine o'clock. * - ENTERTAINS WITH SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mis. W. M. Klusmann, 927 North Fifth street, entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Minnick. son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glass and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gattshall. The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Reformed church which was to meet next Wednesday afternoon, has been postponed one week and will meet instead, October 23. All members are urged to take note of this change in date. The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Reformed church will serve a cafeteria supper in the church basebent, Saturday, November 16. DECATUR MAN MARRIED SATURDAY Forrest Passwater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Passwater of this city and Catherin, Osborne, daughter of J% j r - A1 Asbo:->ie of Fort Wayne, were quiet-’ ly married Saturday morning at eleven o'clock at the Trinity M. E. Parsonage The couple was attended by friends of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith also of Fort Wayne. The bride was becoming in a brown chiffon dress with hat and footwear to match. The groom also wore brown. A dinner party was held at the Indiana Hotel following the ceremony for the bride and groom and atetndants. immediately after the dinner party Mr. and Mrs Passwater left for California where Mr. Paswater will enter business in Los Angeles. Mrs. Passwater a graduate nurse of the St. Joseph’s Hospital of Fort Wayne. Mr. Passwater is a graduate of the Willshire High School. He is a well-known Decatur man and was employed at the local General Electric plant for the past two years. SURPRISES PARENTS ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. ami Mrs. John Buffenbarger, South Winchester street, were pleasantly surprised at their home Sunday, "hen their children and grand-child-ten gathered at t(ieir home with welli'llcd baskets to help them celebrate ’heir fifty-seventh wedding anniverSi4, 'y A most delicious dinner was served at the noon hour, and the honor guests were presented with some beau Mui and practical gifts. Out of town Rttests who enjoyed the affair were Mr. ainl Mrs. Frank Young of Marion; Mi ami Mrs. Charles Frank and daughter '" ,l1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buttenbarge” 1,1111 children of Fort Wayne; Margarm ' ,u » en b«rger of Hoagland' Mr. and , *• John Welch and son Jerry. Mrs. Evans, residing on route 3, Decatur; ■ r and Mrs. William Kelsey, Harvey ahd Florence Buffenbarger, of route Mrs. Lawrencme Buffenbarger et t-leveland, Ohio; Andrew Buffenbarger

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Tuesday Night Bridge Club party, meet at Mr. and Mrs. Mark Braden, 6:15 P. M. Research Club, Mrs. Frank Downs 2:30 P. M. 'Woman's Club opening, Decatur Country Club. Tuesday Mary and Martha Class of M. E. Church, pot-luck supper, postponed. Psi lota Xi Benefit Bridge Party Elk's Home 8 o'clock. Dorcas Class of Evangelical church Mrs. C. H. Branch, 7;30 P. M. C. L. C., guest night. K. of C. Hall, 6:30 P. M. Tuesday Night Bridge Club, Postponed. Carpe Diem Club Mrs. Robert Klick 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Alpha Zeta Bridge Club, Mrs. Adrian Baker 7:30 p. m. Reformed Ladies Aid Society, postponed one week. Historical Club, Mrs. Fred Ahr, 2:30 P. M. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. S. D. Beavers, 2:30 P. M. Thursday Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid, schoolhouse, I P. M. Christian Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. Joe Cloud. 2:30 p. m. Christian Triangle and Loyal Daughters class Halloween party, Miss Isabell Cloud. 8 P.M. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p. Tn. Saturday ‘ Cafeteria Supper by M E. Ladies Aid. church basement, 5 to 7 p. m Bake Sale by Presbyterian ladies, Schmitt Meat Market. 9 a. m. of Albany; Mrs. John Tumbleson. re siding on route 3. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Chilcote and sons. Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Lowe. Paul Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Buffenbarger and son Carl, of this city. The afternoon was spent in a social manner, and in the early evening a delicious cafeteria supper was served. RELATIVES ENJOY SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker entertained at dinner and supper Sunday, for a number of their relatives and friends Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kessler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Easterling and children, Buster. Peggy and Wayne, of Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martz and daughter Phyllis of Fort Wayne, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Acker. ENTERTAINS QJ.NNER «. ’ Mr and Mrs. C. O. Porter entertained at their home on Mercer Avenue Sunday evening as six o’clock dinner complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson of this city. The Dorcas Class of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. H. Branch Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. FAMILY ENJOYS SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leichtensteiger had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leichtensteiger and family. Miss Florence Leichtensteiger of Fort Wayne, and Miss Grace Leichtensteiger. The Psi lota Xi Sorority will give a Benefit Bridge Party at the Elk’s Home Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Pot-luck supper which the Mary albl Martha Class of the Methodist Chui ch had planed to give Tuesday evening in the church parlors will be postponed one week. Tire members of the Triangle class of the Christian Sunday school will en tertain the Loyal Daughters Class at a Halloween party. Thursday evening at eight o’clock, at the home of Miss Isabell Cloud, The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon al 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Joe Cloud. CELEBRATES WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Fiancis Fuhrman delightfully entertained at dinner, Sunday in honor of Francis and Milton Fuhrman, who celebrated their birthday anniversary

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Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newhard, Mr. and Mrs. C Foreman and daughter Jean, Mr. anti Mrs. E. Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Alexander of Kokomo, Mrs. Drucilla Fuhrman, Norval, Burl, Earl, Betty, Martlja Kathryji and Bertha Fuhrman, Clarence Smith, John, ivol and Dale Newhard. CELEBRATES WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs. A. C. Foos celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary yesterday, at their home on Seventh street. Guests who enjoyed the affair included Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hetzzer of Jackson. Michigan; Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Irvin of Hammond: Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson of Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. James Mathias of Freemont, Ohio; Mrs. Charles Roop, and Mrs. George Bowman and daughter of Hammond; Mr. and Mrs. Paul York and daughter of Fort Wayne; and John Keller of this city. The honored pair received many beautiful gifts. FRIENDS ENJOY HALLOWEEN PARTY Miss Etola Gattshall and Mrs. Jack Haiker were charming hostesses, last evening to a number of their friends, at the home of Mrs. Harker on South First street. The party was in the form of bunco party, combined with the birthday anivetsary celebration of the two hostesses, who were recipients of many beautiful birthady gifts. The Harket home was attractively decorated with Haloween effects. The wall pockets were filled with fall flowers, and vases of the pretty blossoms were placed about the rooms. Tables were arranged for Bunco, and after a social evening the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Russell Baumgartner and Jack Harker for first prizes, and Miss Irene Walters and Kenneth Burghtnan were presented with the consolation prizes. After the social time, the hostesses served a delicious two course luncheon. The guest list for the party included Mr. and Mrs. Hany "tults and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burghman of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harker. Miles Baker. Carl Gattshall, Irene Wallers and Etola Gattshall. SEVERAL ENJOY BRIDGE GAME Miss Florence Haney was hostess to a few guests last evening, at her home on Fourth street. The evening was spent in playing bridge and a social manner The invited guests included Mrs. Dick Heller, Mrs. Herb Curtis. Mrs. Butt Mangold, and Mrs. 1. W. Macy. Plans are being completed by the Country Club for a Halloween party and pot-luck supper to be given in the club rooms, in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp are in charge of the evening event, acting in the place of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Neptune. Definite announcement of the affair will be made at a later date. Invitations have been issued (or a dinner-Bridge party to l»e an event of Friday evening at which Mrs. Charters Keller will be hostess, at her home in Fort Wayne. Several Decatur persons will be among the guests present at the affair. The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran church will meet in the school-house, Thursday afternoon at four o’clock. Mrs. Paul Schultz will be hostess, and all member’s are urged to attend as business of importance will be discussed. ENTERTAINS AT SUNDAY DINNER A delicious Sunday dinner was served yesterday, by Mrs. O. L. Vance at her home on North Second street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mis. Fred Sellemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer, Mr. and Mis. Albert Sellemeyer and daughter. Miss Della Sellemeyer and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance. HONORS DAUGHTER WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller were hostesses to a surprise dinner, Sunday honoring their daughter, Miss Dorothy Miller, on her birthday anniversary. The dining table was centered with a pretty birthday cake, and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ehinger, Mr. and Mis. Clem Kortenber. Lawrence Wolpert, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughter, Dorothy. The honor guest was the recipient of many pretty birthday remembrances. HONORS PARENTS ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Among the dinner parties given over the week end was the six o’clock dinner last evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, at which Mrs. Arthur Meyers of Van Wert, Ohio and Mrs. Alfred Beavers of this city, were hostesses, at the home of the latter on Second street. The occasion was the twenty-sixth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols. Lovely appointments prevailed at the pretty affair, and covers were laid tor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and children, Bole by and Virginia, of Van Wert, Ohio; Mrs. Verena Miller Mr. and Mrs. Allied Beavers and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols. The honor guests were presented with a lovely adversary gift. The Alpha Zeta Bridge Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:po o'clock at the home of Mrs. Adrian Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harker spent yesterday at Mariou visitlug with friends, j

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Sheriff and Mrs. Harl Hollingsworth returned from Indianapolis, after visiting there for the past few days. They were accompanied home by Sheriff and Mrs. Lon Wherly of Portland. Miss Mary Catherine Alwein and Dick Shaw of Shelby, Ohio, were week-end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Beil of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. R-. Blair of New Lexington, Ohio visited with Mr. and Mrs. Brice Thomas and other friends here over Sunday. They like their new Ohio home and are getting along nicely. Mis® Elizabeth Peterson visited in F’ort Wayne Saturday evening. Miss Florence Magley and brother Charles returned last evening from a motor trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. McClintock of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Grant and sen, Russell of Renssalear, Indiana were guest® here over Sunday. Mr. Grant and Russell returned home this morning white Mrs. Grant will remain for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Dick Heller. Mrs. John Maynard has returned from a two weeks visit at Muncie where her father is very ill. Herbert Fuhrman of Chicago spent yesterday in this city visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dore H. Erwin motored to Fort Wayne Sunday where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Teems and daughters Gertrude, Gladys, and Geraldine of Servia spent yesterday in this city visiting with friends. Ralph Tyndall of Bluffton spent the week end in this city at the home of his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John Tyndall. Fred Connell, who is a student at Notre Dame, spent the week-end in this city visiting with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell. Bob Fowler of Fort Wayne visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Enigle of this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Joker and daughter Geraldine of Fort Wayne, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haley. George Wright of Lima. Ohio visited in this city yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole and son of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashton of Fort Wayne were the Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of this city. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashbaugher and son Bob visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brine Paterson and children left today for their home at Marmaduke. Ark. Funeral services for Mrs. D. W. Sprang held from the home and the Methodist church Sunday afternoon were largely attended, many relatives and friends coming from out of the city. Mrs. Sprange was one of the most popular ladies of Decatur. The services charge of her pastor. Rev. R. W. Stoakes. Members of the Tri Kappa sorority of which Mrs. Sprang was a patroness, had charge of the flowers. Miss Neva Zerkel and Earl Walters of Fort Wayne spent Sunday at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Ralph Schnepp. Mrs. Clara Anderson and S. W. Hale spent yesterday at Geneva visiting with relatives and friends. John Troutner and daughter Teri of Pasedena. California arrived today to visit at the Hubert Zerkel home and attend the Troutner funeral toworrow. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Schnitz and sons Dickie and Bobbie, Mrs. John Scttnitz and daughter Miss Wilhelmina, visited in Fort Wayne with friends and delatives Miss Etola Gattshall and Miles Baker attended a show in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Albert Graber visited in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Schultz will spend the week visiting at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Oren Schultz returned from a several day's visit in Van Wert. Ohio. John Maynard will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend the regular monthly meeting of the state board of embalmers. Mrs. Maynard will accompany him as far as Muncie where she will visit her father who is ill. R. Earl Peters, well known Fort Wayne attorney and Democratic state chairman was a visitor here Saturday evening. —o . — »■ Quick Relief for Coughing Spells Famous Prescription Stops Them Almost Instantly The phenomenal success of a doctor’s famous prescription called Thoxinc is due to its double action. It immediatey soothes the irritation and goes direct to the internal cause not reached by patent medicines and cough syrups. The very first swallow usually stops even the most obstinate cough. Thoxine contains no harmful drugs, is pleasant, tasting and safe for the whole family. Sold on a money back guarantee to give better and quicker relief for coughs or sore throat than anything you have ever tried. Ask for Thoxine, put up ready for use in 35c, 60c aud SI.OO bottles. Sold by Holtliouse’s and all other good drug stores.

Miss Mary Catherine Lonard spent the week-end visiting with relatives and friends in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. DeWitt and Mrs. Wlifam Davison of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritzinger. Dick Giaher returned to Fort Wayne loday, after spending the week-end in this city. •Mr and Mrs. George Appleman and spent yesterday at Coklwater, Ohio. Al Korb of Fort Wayne visited with friends In this city yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Bert Crawford and sons Frederick and Junior of North Adams. ®diehlgan. Miss Mary Crawford. and Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford of Fort Wayne were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark and daughter Cynthia lx>u Ann last evening. SOCIETY RECENT BRIDE ENJOYS SHOWER Mrs. Emma Bebout and Frances Girod entertained last week at their home on West Madison street, at a post nuptial surprise shower in honor of Mrs. Edna Egley Conrad, whose marriage was an event of September. At three o'clock little Lois Gene Smith, dressed as a miniature bride, presented the bride with a bouquet in which was found a tiny note which read, “Our wishes are for the best. So find your way to the cedar chest.” Upon opening the cedar chest, the honor guest found it to contain many useful and lovely gifts, which were unwrapped and adfnired. Tables were then arranged for Bunco, and prizes were won by Ema Weiland and Mabel Sauters, who in turn presented them to the bride. At a late hour a lovely two course luncheon was served by the hostesses and Mrs. Daisie Smith. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out throughout the luncheon. The guests who attended the lovely affair were the honor guest, Mrs. Edna Conrad, Mrs. Dora Milter. Esther Ray, Margaret Miller, Erna Wetland, Mabie Sauter, Leota Burnett. Lots Ogg. Alma Andrews, Anna and Luella Werst, Olive Walters, Ethel Tumbleson, Alta Smith,

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Fern Passwater. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Daisie Smith and daughter Lots Gene of Fort Wayne. C. I. C. CLASS ENJOYS MEETING The 6. I. 0. class of the Union Chapel Sunday school met Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey. A special feature of the meeting was a round tAble talk, ths subject of which was. "What In Christianity?’’ which was reported hy Mrs. Forrest Walters and George Cramer. During the social hour a number of amusing stunts were enjoyed. The prize in a goose calling contest was awarded to Mrs. Harvey Koos and in a hog-calling contest, to George Cramer. Delicious refreshments of sandwiches, salad and coffee were served. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koos and son Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Ami Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Waiters, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Walters, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Armerod and daughters Betty and Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. William Koi! and daughter Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nidilnger awl son Junior, Mrs. Dewey Neidefgh and sons Douglas and Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumann, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew and daughter Marjorie. Mr. Frank; Burger, Mr. and

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