Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1929 — Page 5

HFmw 11 '' Ws\ Al i iiwk AH li *w Miss Mary Macy Wx II X Mi«u Margaret Haley Phones 1000—1001 ishion Suffering From Abundance of Growing Pains ■ YORK. Nov. 11.—(U.R>—Everything one wears in growing cither I |* er shorter. Simultaneously with growing hu.ir come growing skirts ■Sk'.miug gloves, the latter far above the elbow. Other things, notably ■ a#' 11 growing shorter. Some predict that sleeves will follow this lead I sad [before many moons be content to stop half way. ■ ■AH s .its ot strange happenings are going on in sleeves. Some evening |^K S have started to sprout at the shoulder and there seemed to be a<

otmhe.l this season. Apptir- ■ -gj sleeveless fad is not to Is |^^K V . tn for obviously , sleeve conscious and l„ .Iding their energies to this Hr nev l ln conquer, having succeed ■K- " us alt 11,1 in o,ir hleas waists anil coiffures. Tile .as been thrown down the ■ fee : those whose stereotyped re to the oids development is It there is nothing new. Nothing t! .Moet of us have reached the it when we are thapkful to salvage thing from last year’s wardrobe! he mid-season openings are over ire most of us have regained our from the former ones. E) ridge Club will be entertained \li Will Rowers, Thursday eve at six-thirty o’clock. I MOGRAM OF I 4c T. U. MEETING ■ will be a meeting of the Wo christen Temperance Inion. ■ Tn iftertioon at two-thirty oin the Library. An interesting ■ jri ion Ims been planned and is as ■ fol. >«S. ■HI MI S (leol .11 mil J' - ■ ■!; <d State Convention Mis ■ Jilin Hill. ■ ■(' ■ Events - Mr< .b.hn Nil-ib I-. ■ ''Then and Now ' Mrs. \ Williams. ■ Bl - Adams County l'i- -id lit ■ C. E. Hocker. ■ Session. Bl { , tj ENTERTAIN AT Bsbinner Sunday k HMi Nile.-, Butler ami Mrs. Ot vol entertained at a dinner partv IKBaitliu noon at the home of the latte, EEjK ' X ni-'t. Avenue. Covers v-ere laid Mr. ami Mis. Tom Johnson. Mr. I aid V;. Forest Johnson and daughter of Hicksville., and Mr and Mrs. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Oival I ■Th- Eastern Star will meet Thurs evening at seven thirty o’clock at .Masonic Hall for the regular busimeeting which will be followed 118 the usual social hour. | ■ The Ladles Aid Society of the Re Church will have an all dav Wednesday at the country I of Mrs. William Moeshberger. ■ ■h. luncheon will be pot-luck and member is requested to bring own table service with one article |B food. The ladies are to meet at the at 10:30 o’clock Wednesday where cars will take them to home of Mrs. Moeshberger. for I SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey delightfully enBrtained the members of the Saturhy Night Bridge Club at her home on ktuth Third Street Saturday evening iith a six o’clock dinner party. Followig the dinner which was Brved as the small tables, the tables tere arranged for bridge and several ames played during the evening. Its. I. A. Kalver was successful in 'hniing the prize for high score. URPRISED WITH IRTHDAY PARTY Miss Jeanette Beery of Decatur, R. ■ 8, was delightfully surprised Suit ny when a number of her friends Hilled at her home to help her cele■h’ate her birthday. A delicious dinwas served at the noon hour. The HgMternoon was spent in a social way. ■phose present included Mr. and Mrs. L. Chronister, Mr. and Mrs. Homer H-ower and daughter Francile, Dr. and James M. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. ■J’-' 1 Beery and son Kenneth, Mrs. ■Martha Ellen Beery, Mrs, Lizzie GilHpt'it. the Misses Justine Zerkel. Helen ■boss, and Bernice Engle, and the ■Messrs. Sylvester Everhart, Dick Ralph Wagner. Tom HauBtold, Joe Krick, and John W. Beery, ■•’lie honor guest, Miss Jeanette Beery, ■*'“* the recipient of many lovely gifts ■’hiring the afternoon. ■ENTERTAINS AT ■birthday dinner I Mrs. Fred Teeple entertained Sun- ■*'•’>' in honor of her husband, Fred ■leeple and Mrs. Hubert Cochran, ■the occasion marking the birthday ■anniversaries of both. At the noon ■horn- a dinner was served and covers ■"'ere laid for Mr. and Mrs. Cochran ■hiul children, Jimmy, Sephus and

y — —- — . CLUB CALENDER e ——i y Monody d Woman's Club, postponed. s Literature Department, Mrs. Fred 1- F. Mills, 7:30 P. M. 8 Delta Theta Tau business meeting e Mary Harris, 7:30 P. M. e Research Club, Mrs. Fred Heuer, ». 2:30 P. M. s Monday Night Club, Mrs. Frank R Gehrig,, 7:30 P. M. e Tuaaday a W. M. A. of U. B. Church, Mrs. Earl A. Krider, 7:30 p. M. Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Albert Beery, r 7:30 P. M. Men's Winners Cla-sn meeting. Frank Butler, 7:30 p.m. W. C. T. U., Library 2:30 P. M. Wedneaday Alpha Zeta Bridge Club Mrs. Burl Johnson, 7:30 P. M. Reformed Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. William Moeshberger, all day. r THURSDAY Historical Club, Mrs. Wilson Lee, 2:30 P. M. Boni-Tems Club, Mrs. W. P. Lose. 7:30 P. M. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Herman Ehinger, 2:30 P. M. Thursday Music Department of Woman's Club Mrs Earl Coverdale. Eastern Star, Masonic Hall 7:00 L P M Phoebe Bible class, Mrs. A. R. Asht baucher, 7:-30 P. M. Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Berne, all-d'ay meeting. So Cha Rea social meeting, Mrs, Dick Ehinger, 8 p. m. ■ Bridge Chib, Mrs. Will Bowers, 6:30 p. m. 1 Katherine Jackson, Charles Baxter, r and Mr. and Mrs. Teeple and son. 1 ENTERTAINS r WITH DINNER Mr. and Mis. Ross Harden entertain--1 ed at dinner Sunday for Rev. and Mrs. Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahr and sons, Mrs. Jenein Gehrig, and Miss Ida Scherer. t —• Special services began Sunday at 1 the Mt. Victory United Brethren church. The program last evening proved to be interesting and the pub-' • lie is invited to attend. The Carpe Diem Club will meet . Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'I clock at the home of Mrs- Albert Beery ; on Marshall Street. ■ Orval Harruff. Charles Knodle, Coy ’ Martz, and Frank Butler will unite in > entertaining the members of the Men's Winners Class of the Evangelical Sunday school, and the wives of the members, Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock, at the Frank Butler ■ home on South Winchester street. i The Alpha Zeta Bridge Club will : meet Wednesday evening at seven- ■ thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Burl Johnson. i I The attention of the Music Department of the Woman's Club is called i to the meeting to be held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. E. G. Coverdale. A combined business and study meeting will be held to prepare the courses for Russian Music Program to be given soon. BERNE COUPLE 1 MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Florence Emick and Paul ' Allspau of Berne were quietly married ‘ Saturday evening at the Evangelical parsonage at Berne. Rev. Roderer read ■ the impressive ceremony. Mrs. All- ’ spau is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I Emick of Berne Mr. Allspau is em- ■ ployed at the Dunbar Furniture Factory at Berne- The bride and groom • will bo at home to their many friends i in Berne. : The Women’s Missionary Society of ■ the United Brethren Church will meet at the home of Mis. Earl A. Krider, Tuesday evening at seven thirty oi clock. Miss Lizzie Crist will be the hostess. HONORS AUNT WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shaffer on MeBarnes street, entertained with a lovely dinner, Sunday, honoring Mis. • Shaffer’s aunt, Mrs. Emma Agler of , Mendon, Ohio. The guests for,-the affair included Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ’ Mcßride, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mcßr de and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

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Hitchcock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mcßride and family. The afternoon was spent in a social way. BIRTHDAY DINNER ENJOYED BY FAMILY Mr. uml Mrs. David Gerber were host and hostess to a dinner party Sunday, given in honor of their granddaughter, Miss Helen Gerber ot Fort Wayne, on hs birthday anniversary. Tlie affair was in the form of a femily dinner. Miss Lulu Gerber of Fort Wayne was an out-of-town guest, HONORS DAUGHTER WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mcßarnes entertained with a birthday dinner, Sunday, given in honor of their daughter, Glennys. A large cake with twenty candles was used as a decorative centerpiece. Those present included Mr. and Mi’s. Ford Worthman of Craigville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strahin of Tocsin; Martin Henser of Berne; Walter Gerber of Craigville; Doris. Ruth, Irma, Victor and Melvin 1 Mcßarnes, and the honor guest,*Miss Glennys Mcßarnes. ENTERTAINS FOR FRIENDS Mrs. Leia Arnold was hostess to a number of iier friends for dinner, last week. A delicious dinner was served, at which cover i were laid for Miss Theo Bauer of Preble; Miss Jeanette Spade of Peterson, Miss Glennys and Doris Mcßarnes of Preble. o LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Blair of New Lexington. Ohio visited here a few hours Sunday. They had been in Lima for the week-end and could not resist coming over to say hello to their friends Dick Peterson of Chicago cam? down Saturday evening to join his wife and children for a short visit. They returned Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. France of Gary. Miss Kathryn Covert of South Bend called Mrs J. R. Horton of this city early yesterday morning and announced the arrival of the baby sister, born to Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Covert of that city Sunday morning. The baby lias been named Carolyn lola and was born on Mis. Coverts birthday. Both mother and baby are reported to be getting along fine. Mr and Mrs. Peter C. Lehman of Berne celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Clara Anderson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and ’ Mr. and Mrs. Arch Houghton of Geneva motored to Warsaw Sunday where they visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber and daughter Sally, and Boh Cole visited in Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Gertrude Dally spent the weekend visiting at her home in Freemont, Indiana. Miles Baker returned to Fort Wayne today after visiting over the week-end witli friends and-relatives. Miss Helen Gerb°r returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after being the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber. Mr. and Mrs. Paid Edwards and daughters Patsy and Kathryn motored to Reading. Michigan where they were the week-end gueests of Mr. ami Mrs. Don Hunsicker. Mr. and Mis. Hunslcker have just moved the Hunsicker Ten Cent store into a new building, which they have purchased and remodeled recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew entertained Mr. Drew's bro'her and his friend, Mr. Field, of Richmond over the week-end. Miss Marie Egan and'Carl Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dyer of Pleasant Mills motored to Kenton, Ohio, Sunday and visited with friends. I . n ARRIVALS ,—, „ — f Mr. and Mrs George Andrews, 628 Mercer avenue, are the patents of a girl baby, lairn Sunday afternoon, November 10, 19929, at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. The baby has been named Georgia Ellen, both mother and babe are getting along nicely. _o Speedy Relief for Sore Throat This Doctor’s Prescription Requires No Gargling No longer is it necessary to gargle and choke with nasty tasting medicines to relieve sore throat. Now you’ean get almost instant relief with one swallow of a doctor's prescription. This prescription was refilled so often and became so popular that the druggist who originally filled it decided to put it up under the name Thoxiue and make it available to everyone. The remarkable thing about Thoxine is that it relieves almost instantly, yet contains nothing harmful. It is pleasant tasting, and safe for the whole family, and is guaranteed to relieve sore throats or coughs in 15 minutes or money back. Just ask for Thoxiue, 35c., 60c., ami SI.OO. Sold by Holthouse's and all other good drug stores. o— — Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Faye

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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lenhart returned Friday evening from a three week's visit at Jackson, Michigan, with their sons, Robert E. Lenhart and Llneas L. Lenhart and families, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hartman of Sidney, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple over the week-end. Air. Hartman was superintendent of schools here for several years. Otto Peek of Preble township was here this morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer ot Fort Wayne spent the week-end in this city visi.ing with relatives and friends. Miss Betty Erwin ot Fort Wayne spent the week-end in this city the guest of Miss Helen Christen. The Misses Florence and Esther Leichty of Fostoria, Ohio, spent tile week-end visiting with friends and relatives in this city. Jesse Kuhn and Herb, Parris motored to Fostoria, Ohio, Sunday where they were joined in returning to this city l>y Mrs. Kulm who has been visiting a few days at that place. Miss Ruth Vizard and Pat Hyland spen last evening in Fort Wayne. Francis Noack visited with friends! in Fort Wayne last evening. Air. and Mrs. Joe Hilb, of Tiffin, ()., spent the weekend visiting with friends and relatives in this city Sun day. . t Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Myers of Fort Wayne visited with friends and relatives in this city Sunday. Miss Helen Christen accompanied Miss Betty Erwin to Fort Wayne yes terday and witnessed a show at the Eniboyd. Tlie Misses Charlotte Elzey, Bet’y Macklin. Kenneth Arnold and Dick Stoneburner spent last evening at Fort Wayne. Harold Heller visited with friends in Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. ahd Mrs. Vernon Arnold and Miss Mary Engle a.tended the Kirkland and Hartford game, Friday evening at the Kirkland township gym. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alarsliall have moved their residence from Mcßarnes street, to Indiana street where thhy have purchased a home. Graydon Dixson spent the week-end in Muncie, where he attended the: Home-coming. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Butler of Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting ini this city. Miss Bertha Baughman, Harlan ami Bob Osterman motored to Detroit.! Michigan, Sunday, where they spent the day. Mr. and Mis. G1 ■nil Barkley, Mr. and Mrs. C E. M; rtz and son Edward, Mrs. Leo Teeple and s< n Bobby Lee, visited Sunday in Grabill. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eady find daughter Ijtola Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Jeiry Coffee anil son Billy, motored to Lima, Ohio where they visited with Charles Railing who has been ill, Mr. Railing underwent an operation recently and was remove;! to his homeMis. Roy Runyon was called to To-

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rally. Roy Johnson went to Columbus, Indi ina, today where he conducted a sale. Don Lammlnmn returned to Chicago, Illinois, utter spending the week-end vlsiJng at his home In this city. , , ..... ■ - net tne Habit—Trane at Home. It Pays