Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1929 — Page 5

I u israSkX ' &£ rklg •^W> y A/jJ | ik wKL fl/ 1 Bi ar mlbs Mar ? M »cy r I 0" M ‘ RH Margaret Haley z. . Phones 1000—1001 (iii) » Lon? Glove Takes A Hand In Winter Night Life , ! NEW YORK, Nov. 18. —(U.R)—All doubts about the status of evening L , have been laid to rest with the waving of the baton at the Metropoll- | it is only partly true that long gloves have always been worn in the ■i. <1 ter. Some of the more conservative dowagers remained gloved war or n ar, but this class was in the minority. Now to go ungloved to the opera ■> bad form as to go in street attire. One has some choice as to color of Jeiirse although black is cited as chic, but with the white and off.white frocks

I tit which the opera house is conhjcously tilled, matching gloves are ( course in order. While peach, pumpkin, and capucine rere noted as important colorings bring the first week of the Metropol >ei,i season, it must be concede! iat white and off white shades were so much in evidence. Simultaneously comes word from iris that greens continue to be ghlighted there and were very much the fore at the mid-season opengs. still recent enough to hold our tent ion. It is certain that these lenings followed through with the eas presented in Angtmt. Skirts for Il occasions continue to be lengthled in spite of the fact that one ears rumors that French women ave not rushed into them for other lan evening wear. Th Women's Relief Corps will meet nth Mrs. Sam Chronister. Thursday fternoon, at her home on Mercer aveiiic All members of the organization re especially urged to lie present, as iiisiness of importance will be disussed. The Ladies Aid Society of the Preslyterian Church will meet Thursday fternoon at two thirty o'clock at the ionic of Mrs. Sim Burk. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methost Episcopal church will meet Friay afternoon at two o'clock at the ionic of Mrs. B. J. Rice. The Young Matron's Club will meet it the home of .Mis- Albert Mutschler, Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'lock. —■ I " " » « 1 ■ - — l —

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H CLUR CALENDAR Monday 3 Bona-Tems Club, Mrs. Jess Kuhn. 3 7:30 P. M. I "Little Women" by Dramatic DepartI ment of Woman's Club, 11 S. Auditor--5 ium, 8 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Charity Hoop- > er, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday 1 Evangelical Dorcas Class, Mrs, Charles Heare, 7:30 p.m. Young Matron"s Club. Mrs. Albert ? Mutschler. 7:30(1 P. M. ' Pythian Needle Club, K. of !’■ Iloine ' 2:30 p. M. Tri Kappa, Mary Suttles. 8 P. M. ! Psi lota Xi Sorority. Mrs. L. S. Arm1 strong, 8 P M. r Mary and Martha Class of M. E. Church, Church parlors 6 P. M Catholic Ladies of Columbus Potluck supper. K. of C. H ill, 6:30 P. M. Wedneeday Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society, j Mrs. W. Dierkes, 1 p. m. Union Township Woman's Club, Mrs. Fred Hammond, 1:30 P. M. Shakespeare Club Mrs. Earl B. Adams, 2:30 P. M. Thursday Sister of Ruth Class of Christian Church, Mrs. Noah Mangold. 2:30 p in. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Fred Deininger, 8 p. m. Evangelical Ladies Aid Thanksgiv-i ing Dinner, church basement. Women s Relief Corps, Mrs. Sam Chronister. ;! Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society. . j Mrs. Sim Burk, 2:30 P. M. I Root Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Sloan Myers 2 p m.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929.

Friday Minnehaha Club, Red Mens Hall, following lodge. M. E. Ladles Aid Society, Mrs. B. J Rice, 2 P. M. Oystei supper of Union Chapel C. I. c. class, 6 to 8. p. m St. Mary's Township Home Econo titles Chib, Mrs. Fred Hilton, 1 p. m. FORMER LOCAL GIRL ENTERTAINED AT PARTY Miss Neva Zerkel, formerly of this city, was the honor guest at a lovely farewell party given for her at the home of’Miss Florence Werling in New Huven last Thursday night. Progressive games were played with prizes being awarded to Miss Ruth Scheintan and Miss Madeline Hoffman Following the games a two course luncheon was served in the dining room where a color scheme of yellow and white pre vailed. Chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece with yellow tapers at either side and the place-cards were attractive little figures in old fashioned costume. A corsage bouquet of yellow and white baby Chrysanthemums and roses marked the place of the guest of honor. During the serving of refresh meats piano selettions were given by A. ('. Preuss. A gift was presented Miss Zerkel from the hostess and the eight guests, frien/ls of Miss Zerkel from Fort Wayne. > DECATUR COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY A wedding o 4 simple appointments was solemnized at the United Brethren parsonage. Saturday* as ei noon, when Miss Dorothy Hakes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Hakes residing on Adams street, became the wife of Clarence Roop, son of Mr and Mrs. Nathan Roop of South Fifth street, flic Rev. R. E. Vance, pastor of the United Brethren church officiated at the single ring ceremony and read the impressive wedding service. The bride was attractively dressed in a gown of blue satin, fashioned in a pretty effect. The newly married couple will make their home with the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Wise, 319 North Eleventh streetENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mis. Clara Anderson of this city entertained at six o'clock dinner last ev--1 ening at her home on Third Street. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. ! Jos ph Anderson of Geneva. Mr. and i Mrs L B. Smith and son John Leslie of Berne. Mr. S. W. Hale, and Mrs. Clara Anderson of this city. The Minnehaha Club will meet Friday evening after lodge in th? Red | Mens Hall. Mts. Dwight Kimble and I

Mrs. Jesse Fry will uet us hostesses for the evening ENTERTAINS GUESTS WITH SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Eugeni) Runyon en-, tertained a number of their friends and relatives Sunday with a dinner of pretty appointments. The guest list for the affair Included Mr. and Mrs. Cortney Runyon and Mr. and Mis. Bob Gilbert of Petroleum; Mr and Mrs. Roy Fields ami daughter, Norma Jean, and Mr. anef Mrs. Alton Runyon of Lima, Ohio, Mis. Esta Liddy and daughter Miss Mildred Liddy of this city. During Hie afternoon callers Included Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gent Is and son Richaid and Miss Eola Gentle of Fort Wayne. The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. W. Dierkes, on West Nutt man avenue, Wednesday afternoon at one o’clock. MEETING OF SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB Mrs. I. A. Kalver was hoste i to the Saturday Night Club. Saturday evening, at which time a dinner and bridge party were enji yed. Following the dinner small tables were' arranged for Bridge and the prize tor high score was awarded to Mis L A Graham. Mrs. I Paul Graham was a guest of the Club! and was presented with a gift from the hostess. NIECE OF LOCAL LADY MARRIED TUESDAY At a sut prise weddiifg performed Tuesday ptternoon at the Christian church at Walton, Ky., Miss Anna Jane Day, of Portland, and niece of Mr, and Mrs- James Elberson of this city, became the bride of John Bright of Winchester. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bonnie Day of Portland and has visited many times in this city. She attended the Decatur Public Schools for some time, but was graduated from the Portland High School in 1927. She is a member of Tri Kappa sorority of Portland. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William'Bright of Winchester. He is the manager of the shoe depar: ment of the Miller department stole in Winchester. Sister of Ruth Class of Christian Church, Mrs. Noah Mangold, Thursday afternoon, two-thirty o’clock. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPROACHING MARRIAGE Bums of matrimony were published! Sunday morning for Carl Klepper, sor of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper, and Miss Rose Marie Smith, daughter of Mrs B. J. Smith of this city. The wedding will take place Wednesday mornling at the Catholic Church at S:aun-

ton, Virginia. William and Donald Klepper, brothers of Carl, who are students at the Military Academy a’ Staunton, will participate In the ceremony Wednesday. Both Miss Smith and Mr. Klepper are popular young people of this city. Mi. Klepper is manager of a branch office of the Cloverleaf Creameries at Ligonier. The C. 1. C. Class of the Union Chapel Sunday School will serve an oyster supper, Friday evening. November 22. from six to eight o'clock, at the home of Mir. and Mrs. George Cramer The menu will consist of oyster soup, welner sandwiches, saner kraut lunch, pickles and coffee. The patronage of the public Is solicited. The Root Township Home Economics Club will meet with Mrs. Sloan Myers, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Guest d ty w ill be observed at this meeting and each member of the Club is entitled to bting a guest. Each person is to bring her own table service. YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY BUNCO PARTY A group i f lit' y young people of the St. Paul's Lutheran Chun h were eni tertained by Irene. Helen. Erwin, and i Hob Werling. at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William (’. Werling, at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Welling, north of Preble, Sunday evening. Games of| Bunco were played and high honors | were awarded to Miss Paula Kirchner, and II den Bohuke and consolation prizes were presented to Florence Waida and Hirold Ehlerding, Alton Bittner and Ait We’ling- After the games, a two course luncheon was served. The Dorcas Class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet with Mrs. Charles Heare, at her home on North Second street, Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. The St. Mary's Township Home Economics Club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Hilton. The ladies are asked to meet at the post office at Pleasant Mills at one o'clock and means for transportation will be provided for those who have not a way to go to the meeting. ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER George W Dutcher, Sr., was honored with a dinenr Sunday, given in honor es hi- birthday aninversarv, at h-. • I home on Fornax street- A dinner was 'served* al the noon hout. and the table | wis center <1 with a huge birthday i cake. Out-of-town guests for the as-j fair included Mr. and Mrs. Delnia i House and family of near Monroeville; ,

I Mr. and Mrs. Luwrence Lew ton and ■ family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lewtou and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cross, ■ and father, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cross, i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grlcser of Fort : Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher and Mr. and Mrs Dutcher of this city. — o — —— ffflown Talk Mr. and Mis. John Lettfjohn of Fort Wayne visited with relatives in tills ' city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Koos motored to Fort Wayne where they visited with relatives and friends yesterday. Miss Verena Vano of Fort Waylie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lenhart in iliis city yesterday. Miss Betty Erwin, accompanied by Fred Rhoda of Fort Wayne, letiirued ter Fort Wayne yi sterday afternoon after spending the week-end in this city. Bob and Harold Zwick motored to Bluffton this morning, from where Bob continued to Indianapolis inhere he will take a six months course in balmingMr. and Mrs. Cortney Runyon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilbert of Petroleum visited with friends and r datives in this city Sunday. Miss Geraidine Hower and her friend. Miss Katy Thompson, who are attending school in Hndianapolis spent , the week end visiting in this city with Miss Hower's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E- Hower. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bowen spent Sunday visiting in Paulding, Ohio. Mr. and Mr* Ray Fields nd daughtel Norma Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Runyon of Lima, Ohio, where guests of Mr- and Mts. Eugene Runyon Sunday. Mrs. V. 8. Allen of Chicago, Illinois, is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. Chris;en, north of Decatur, for a few days. Mr an I Mrs. R. E. Bireley of Fort Wayne « ue guests of Mr. and Mrs W. P. Lose and family, Sunday. Mrs. Emil Baumgartner and son Paul <sf this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Russel of Fort Wayne left Sunday morning for Hammond, where they will remain for a few days visit returning TuesdayLoren, Peck.' Yager, residing on loute 2. Decatur, visited in this city this morning William Rupp r of Monroe was a ! business visitoi here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M A. Frisinger and dauglitei’ Betty, and E. B. Macy and ; daughter Mary returned la«t evening I from Lafayette, where they visited I witli Bob Frisinger and attended the i Purdue-lowa football game. Saturday. I

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I spent Sunday visiting with their mothi er, Mrs. Jane Frisinger, who has been , ill. , Stirnuel Martz of Monroe is improvt Ing from a severe seige of neuritis. I Mrs. Alice Atulrews of Washington township is seriously 111 with high blood pressure. Col Fred Reppert was home over Sunday after a weeks trip through the west. He reports the sale business tiniisimllly good in the west and southwest this year. A number of local merchants will t put on a style show at the Cort then ter Wednesday and Thurday of this I week, using fifteen living models H F. Roller went to Columbus, Ohio Saturday morning for a visit with his , patents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ehinger spent yesterday in Fori Wayne visiting with , relatives. Mi and Mrs. Wai Wemhoff entertained *Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wemhoff of Fort Wayne yesterday. , Richard Myers, Jr . who has been ! working in the Steinite factory at Fort , Wayne was a visitor here. A Fori Wjiyne man was here today seeking a location for a factory which will employ fifty M'omen and fifty men. He will look over several cities this size befoie determining just where he will move his plant. Mr. and Mrs. Harty FritzJnger and daughter Kathiyn and Miss Rose Confer attended a show a. Fort Wayne last evening. — o Quickly Stops Dreaded Coughing A stubborn cought that hangs on after a hard cold or an attack of bronchitis yields quickly to the healing curative virtues of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Made of pure pine tar, fresh demulcent honey, witli other valuable cough-healing medicines. Foley's Honey and Tar spreads a soothing healing coating over the inflamed lining of the throat and air I nssages. Bronchial coughs, disturbing night coughs, frightening croupy coughs are quickly stopped. Constantly in use over 50 years, more than 2,000,000 are used yearly. Ask your druggist for Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and use no other. Sold everywhere.

IK. of C. Notice Regular meeting Mou. eve., Nov. 18 at S p in. social entertainment by committee. G. K. -