Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1929 — Page 3

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The Chic Women’s “Uniform” From Season to Season

New York. Nov. 29 —(U.R)- Colors nuiy come ami colors may go-but Mark goes on forever. No matter how lovely the new shades or how varied ■ the chic of black is unchallenged. There are countless women who have a passion for It and while thev have no aversion to colors, tile black frock is the one iu which they feel most at home. It is a smart habit they have acquired, and one that is readily understood, especially since it so patently bears the Paris stamp of approval While the black crepe afternoon frock — '

has become so übiquitous as to deserve the term of ‘uniform,” it is so diversified in type, and so suitable for all hours of the day that the term carries with it none of the approbrium attached to some styles that are called "popular.” The all-blacte frock belongs in a category which may be termed practical. economical and at the same time chic a rare combination. It deserves this designation, its advantages indeed is an excellent background for various accessories, a correct nucleus about which to build the costume, and it is always in the style picture. Then too, in considering the popularity of the all-black frock, one must realize that it exerts a certain psychology. The sophisticated woman quite naturally turns to black, feeling that it expresses her type, while the less sophisticated waman hopes that in wearing black she has acquired some measure of that most desirable quality. The Historical Club will meet with Mrs. J. M. Miller, at her home on South Second street, Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock, instead of at the home of Mrs. J. M. Fristoe. FAMILIES ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER A Thanksgiving d’r.ner was enjoyed by a number of relatives, Thursday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Lewellen, in Monroe. A bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour, and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen and daughter Harguerite, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith and sons. Clarence and George, of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Macy and daughter Mary, the Misses Bertha Fuhrman and XJary Jane DeVor of Decatur; Mrs. Sadie Scherer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hend ricks and children Richard and Mareent of fort Wayne. RELATIVES ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. David Adams entertained at their home on Ninth street, 1 with a Thanksgiving dinner, and also 1 in honor of Mrs. Adams who celebrat ed iter birthday anniversary. The large I dining table was centered with a birth- ' day cake, and covers were laid for Mr. < I.orine Erhart and son Kenneth of 1 Bluffton; Robert Walt and Freda Er- • hart of Fort Wayne; Gorman Erhart. t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erhart of Fort I Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietsch ; and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Martin t Miller, Mr. and Mrs. David Adams, and < Marjory Miller. it ENTERTAINS THANKSGIVING GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Eady entertain l ■d at dinner and supper Thanksgiving I day. Covers were arranged for Mr. < and Mrs. Jerome Coffee and son Billy I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eady and daugh- < ter Etola Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1 Eady and sons Jack and Teddy and : daughters Lois Ann and Norma Lou. Mr. James Eady of Montpelier, Ohio, Misses Helen and Catherine Eady, Gerald Eady. Mr. Edwin Craven, and Niland Ochsenrider of Bluffton, and Richard Kern of Fort Wayne. ALPHA ZETA CLUB HOLD REGULAR MEETING Mrs. Bernard Loshe was hostess to the members of the Alpha Zeta Bridge Club and two guests, Wednesdiy evening. During the business program of the meeting, plans were made for the Christmas party which will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Roop, Friday. December 20. At the conclusion of th" business session, three tables were arranged for Bridge, with Miss Ethel Tumbleson and Mrs. Gordon Acheson successful in winning the prizes for high scores. Mrs. Harry Merryman was presented with the consolation prize. The guests at the affair included Mrs. Florence Bollinger and Miss Helena Wehmeyer, and Mis. Bollinger was presented a guest prize by the hostess. A luncheon of two delicious courses i in Thanksgiving appointments was served. The next meeting of the Club ■ will be held in two weeks with Mis.v Ethel Tumbleson. The Delta Theta Tan sorority will meet with Mrs. J. L. Ehler, Monday ■ evening at seven-thirty o'clock. I “I EASTERN STARS PLAN FOR INITIATION A number of members of the Eastern Stars met in the Masonic Hall, last evening, to complete the final arrangements for the called meeting and initiation which will be held this evening. Tentative plans were also made :

CLUR CAI ENPKR Friday Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society, school house, 1 p. m. Eastern Star, Initiation. Masonic Hall, 7:30 P. M. Corinthian Class of Christian Church postponed. Saturday tmicitia Club, Mrs. Fred McConnell, 8 P. M. Cafeteria Supper of Reformed Ladies Aid Society, church parlors, 5 to 7 P. M. M. E. King’s Herald Society, Mrs. James Gattshall, 2::30 P. M. r *» Womans Club. Library, 7:45 P. M. Delta Theta Tan, Mrs. Lem Ehler Research club, Mrs. R. D. Myers, 2:30 p. m. r uaadav Thrae Link Club, I. 0. O. F. Hall. Tri Kappa Sorority, Mrs. Dick Heller 8 P. M. Psi lota Xi, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. 8 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club, Mrs. J. M. Miller. 2:30 P. M. fcr the supper which will be served, Thursday, December 12. by the ladies of the Eastern, Star, the occasion marking the eleclion of officers for next year. ENTERTAINS GUESTS WITH HOLIDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson were host and hostess to a dinner. Thursday. celebrating Thanksgiving Day. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Peterson of Indianapolis; and Mr. and Mrs. Free Frisinger of Gary. The Corinthian Class of the Christian Church which was to have met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Sol Lord will he postponed. MENU ANNOUNCED FOR CAFETERIA SUPPER The menu for the cafeteria supper to be given at the Reformed Church Saturday evening from five to eeven o’clock is as follows: chicken and biscuits, meat loaf, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, noodles, baked beans, macaroni and cheese, cold slaw, perfection salad, potato salad, fruit salad. sandwiches, ice cream, cake, pie, rolls, and coffee. The public is cordially invited to attend. GUESTS ENTERTAINED ’ AT THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber entertained the following guests at Thanksgiving dinner Thursday noon: Mr. and Mrs. David Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gerber and son John and daughter Dorothy, Miss Lusa and Helen Gerber of Fort Wayne, and Sally and Carl Gerber of this city. The Amicitia Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred McConnell Saturday evening at eight o’clock. WOMANS CLUB TO ENJOY PROGRAM The Womans Club will meet in the Library. Monday evening at seven forty-five o'clock. The program for the meet'ng will be in the charge of the music department of the club and will ■onsis: of a program of Russian Music. The committee in charge will include Mrs. L. A. Holthouse as chairman, Mrs. E. G. Coverdale, and Miss Josephine Anderson. The reports from the recent State Federation of Clubs convention, which was held in Fort Wayne, recently, will be heard at this meeting. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Breiner and Mr. ind Mrs. Roma Breiner joined in entertaining Thursday at the home of the former, southwest of the city, complimentary to Mrs. Glenn W. Potts, ihe occasion being her birthday anniversary. A large white birthday cake graced the center of the table, and cover- were laid for the dinner at the noon hour for Mrs. Sarah Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Potts and daughter Eileen of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Roma Breiner and children Virginia and Bryce. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Breiner. ENTERTAINS FAMILY WITH THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Fred McConnell, 221 North Third street, entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner and supper, for

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929.

Mrs. Ada Sheets and sons Everett, Rex, and Dick, Miss Rhea Morrlcnl of' Huntington; and Mrs. Hnrry Sheets of! Fort Wayne. THANKSGIVING GUESTS DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED Mrs. Lester Richards of this city entertained the following guests nt dinner and supper Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ixnile Drake and children Delno, Hetty, and Max, Mr. Sandford Richards Mr. and Mrs. Alton Richards gnd daughter Patsy. The Tri Kappa Sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. Dick Heller. Tuesday evening at ■ ight o’clock.. LARGE NUMBER ENJOYS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller entertained at their home on Third street, with a Thanksgiving dinner. The large dining tables was laid with dainty linens and centered with a beautiful bouquet of roses. A turkey dinner was enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mutschler and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goldner and children Richard and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weidler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and children Ruth Joan and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck and sons Richard and Robert. Walter Miller, and Wilbur Robinson. A social time was enjoyed during the day. CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING DAY AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chapman celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary, on Thanksgiving Day, with a dinner, at their country home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McQuowq of Fort Wayne, wha were present at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman twenty years ago, also attended the festive occasion yesterday. At the noon hour a delicious Thanksgiving dinner was served to the thirty-five guests. A large basket of pink and white carnations formed the centerpiece of the dining table. The host and hostess were recipients of many beautiful gifts. The guest list

it’s the blend—and the fragrant tobacco * ! Camelshave » h -r always welcomed comparison g S with an y other cigarette because H TURKIS the true test of value is the pleasure to be found in smoking. The most important thing for smokers to know is that genuine cigarette quality must begin with the selection of tobaccos. Nothing can take the place of quality tobacco. Thus the extraordinary goodness of Camels I begins with the choicest tobaccos grown and these are blended with expert skill to achieve the mildness and surpassing fragrance of this great cigarette. It is this genuineness of quality which smokers appreciate when they have passed the experimental stage and know real smoking pleasure, when they learn the difference they flock to Camels c.ap««r. Wla.t..«S.lu>, N. Q

included Mr. and Mre. W. E. MeQuown and family of Fort Wayne; Mrs. John Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simons and family, Mrs. Elmer Evans and family all of Havllno, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Chapman of Chicago. Illinois, Guy Falk of Monroeville; Mrs. 11. E. Marshall and son Buddy of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Miller and son Donald of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Amspatlgh, Mrs. Nora Ratling, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Amspaugh. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. John Amspaugh, all of* Decatur; and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chapman and family. Rev. and Mrs. Ross W. Stoakes and sop Max were guests at a six o'clock dinner which was served and remained for the social evening. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frank entertained at dinner yesterday complimentary to the following guesta: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frank and children Mary, Lois and Helen. Miss Golda Limenstall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist, and Myron Frank. HONORS GUESTS WITH TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christen of North of this city entertained with a turkey (dinner Thursday noon. Covers were arranged for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Christen and daughter Harriet of Park Ridge, Illinois. Mr and Mrs. C. S. Allen of Chicago, HL. Miss Margaret Christen of Michigantown, Ind., B. C. Christen of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. John Christen and Mrs. Josephine Magley of this city. N. AND T. CLUB HOLDS MEETING The N. and T. Club met at the honeof Mrs. Brice Roop. Wednesday afternoon for the regular meeting of the Club. Five members responded to the roll call. During the business session plans were discussed for the Christmas exchange of gifts, and party w’hich will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Roop on South Tenth street, in two weeks. The afternoon was spent in

sewing and in a social way. SOOCHETY The Three-Link Club will meet at the I. O. O. F. Hall Tuesday evening following the regular lodge meeting. The*hostesses will be Mrs. Anna Mailott and Mrs. George Squires. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bordner and daughter Martha and Wilbur Gibson of Muncie were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Maynard of this city. Miss Katherine Kauffman of Bloomington. Is spending her Thanksgiving vacation in this city with her mother. Mrs. Catherine Kauffman. Mrs. B. F. Roller who has been visiting her sister in Indianapolis returned here yesterday. The streets in Fort Wayne' are sheets of lee it is reported. Tile Wednesday night storm was much worse there than here. Miss Margaret Christen who is teaching at Michigantown. Indiana, is here for the vacation period A Ford car was wrecked on north Fifth street this morning evidently failing to make the turn in time to avoid a skid. It landed near the residence of Mrs. Schamerloh. A large crowd enjoyed both dinner and supper at the K of C. Thanksgiving dinner. Robert Bell, eon of Mr. and Mrs. (’. R Bell of Fort Wayne, has gone to Miami Beach, Florida where he expects to work during the winter. J. G. Niblick will go to Chicago the first of the week to attend the International Stock show.

Godfrey Bell, one of the boys here twenty years ago, was visiting with friends here over Thanksgiving day. He is now with the George Ziegler Candy Company of Millwaukee, Wis. Ellis Christen of Park Ridge, Chicago visited here over Thanksgiving Mrs. Christen who lias been visiting relatives in Waynesburg Pa., poined him here and thye returned home to-

day. is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Hern Bremerkamp of Fremont. O„ Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp,

THE ADAMS Theatre Tonight and Saturday “UNTAMED JUSTICE” WITH—GASTON GLASS, VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE, DAVID TORRENCE, ALICE LAKE, SHELDON LEWIS. ARAB the fighting stallion and MURO the dog marvel. State's prison stared the girl in the face, so she fled to the wilderness. where she found freedom, romance, made adventure and happiness. Also — Ist chapter “THE BLACK BOOK." Slashing Mystery! What was the "Black Book?" Added—Snub Pollard in "MEN ABOUT TOWN." 10c —25 c Sunday, Monday. Tuesday--Nancy Carroll and Hal Skelly in the "DANCE OF LIFE.” An All Talking Paramount Special. One of the biggest hits of the year.

THE CORT I Tonight-Tomorrow uc “FATHER AND SON” S A Ta’king, Sound and Musical Presentation, featuring pt Jack Holt. Dorothy Revier, Helene Chadwick & others Jn A story of the strongest and most beautiful love in IK existence that of a father lor his only son! A hypo- De critical stepmother enters their lives and attempts to tie destroy this bond! A GREAT PICTURE! Hj Added—A Talking Comedv and sth chapter of Ss the serial. “ACE OF SCOTLAND YARDS.” EK 15c —35 c Sunday. Monday and Tuesday—THE GLEASONS in Os ’THE SHANNONS ON BROADWAY.” £

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