Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1929 — Page 8

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YELLOW JACKETS PLAY WINAMAC THERE TONIGHT Uurtismen Will Return To Bluffton . For Tiger Scrap Saturday . Coach Herb Curtis, Student Manager Pat Coffee. Jr., and 12 Decatur high school Yellow Jackets left at 11 o’clock this morning for Winamac where the Uurtismen will encounter one of the toughest net foes of the season at 8 o’clock tonight. The local Betters who made the trip included Reyonlds. Engle, Debolt, Schnepp. Gerber. Hehble. F. Braun, Hill, Engeler, Snedeker, Zerkle and Shoaf. * Winamac baa one of the strongest het aggregations in northwestern Ind ana. being one of the 16 teams at the state tourney last year. Coach ; Curtis slated he probably would start Reynolds and Engle at forward. GerVer at center and Schnepp and D’holt at guard. The Jacketmen have been displaying a great brand of basketball this] season, and predictions are that they* will make a strong effort to continue! their string of undefeated games. The local party will remain at Wina - mac all night tonight, and then will journey to Bluffton Saturday after-1 noon and Saturday night the Yellow Jackets will tackle the ancient and respected Bluffton Tigers. More than 200 tickets have been sold in Decatur for the Bluffton garnet Saturday night, and word from that, city is to the effect that a sell-out is certain. Steve Everhart will take the De-, catur high school second team to Bluff.on Saturday for a preliminary; with the Bluffton yearlings. The first game will start at 7:15 o'clock and the big game will get underway ati 8:15 o'clock. Seconds To Berne Coach Max Kidd will take Decatur. high school's second team B to Berne ton'ght for a net clash with Berne: high school minature Bears as a pre-1 I minary game to the Berne-Union City game. About twenty players will make the I trip to Berne. It will be the first game of the season for the B aggregation. Coach Kidd stated today that his I squad had plenty of good material I but that the hoys lacked experience.! A good game, however, is predicted. |

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Th» score of the Decatur-Wina-mac basketball game tonight will be received at this office about 10.15 o'clock. Call 1000 or 1001 for the results after 10:15 o'clock. TWO NET GAMES HERE TONIGHT I Coach Jeanette Clark's Jauiy Yellow - Jackets will play Auburn high school ■ girls nt Decatur high school gymna- • slum at .8 o'clock tonight. The Auburn ' Misses del'eit -d Decatur ten days ago at Auburn, and the locals will make > an effort to even the count tonight. Aubuin has one of the best girls' ! net teams in the state and tonight'.- , game is expected to be a thriller. Decatur high school's Embryo Yellow Jackets will tackle Pleasant Mills high st hool's first team in the preliminary tonight, the game will start at 7 o"clock, Steve Everheart assistant coach will have charge of the team. .—o — Bulletin Pittsburgh, Dec. f — (UP) —The University of Pittsburgh today accepted an invitation of the University of Southern California to play a football game on the west coast New Year's, day as a part of the Touranment of Roses in Rose bowl. O Intown Talk Somethin’ else the consumer is soaked fer is the "public relations expert." an' how many of us know what | the durn things are fer? I don't know I , o’ northin' better'll a woman if you , want to spend money where it 'll show. I i Abe Martin, Indianapolis News I J. D. Reiter was looking in on the I I Iroys here last evening. * Miss Florence Cross cf Kalamazoo. ; Michigan, is visiting in this city and i attended the funeral of Mrs. Mollie I Cross this* afternoon. I 1 Dick Graber of Fort Wayne visited | i in this city last evening. Mrs. Nora Deli Smith-Gumble of Pa- I wopick. Pa., is spending several weeks with her sister. Mrs. Charles W. Knapp I of this city. I Mrs. William Hitchock of route eight was a business visitor here today. I Misses Marcella Nelson and Dorothy i Walters motored to Fort Wayne yes- i terday afternoon where they spent the I ifternoon shopping. An ouf-of-«own p:\tographer was taking the pictures of the court rooms ' i and some of the offices of the Court i house today. Workmen were busy today placing' bronze letters on the J. J. Newberry

building. Mrs. Albert Harlow and daughter v Al eta of Geneva motored to Fort I Wayne today. Don Koos will be among the Decatur people who will witness the DecaturWinamac gime at Winamac tonight. G. H. Wood of near Convoy, Ohio, attended to business in Decatur, today. Miss Virginia Beutx will go to Fori | Wayne tonight, where she will spend | the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey i Brown. SOCIETY , FORMER RESIDENT MARRIED RECENTLY Mr. Gordon C. Buhler announces tile marriage of ills sister. Ruth Buhl er Beatty to John Delwood Beery on . Sunday. November 2-t The Rev. H Francis James Martin at the Gran-! 1 ville Avenue Presbyterian church, in J Chicago. Illinois, officiating at the| ( marriage ceremony. . Mr. Beery is a window display man ’ of Chicago, having graduated from-’ the Kostner School, of Window Dis- 1 playing and Advertising. ( Mrs. Beery is a former resident of | J this city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Beery will be at home J at the Edgewater Court apartments I on Winthrope Avenue, in Chicago, as- < ter December 1. I PROMINENT LOCAL COUPLE ‘ MARRIER LAST WEEK I Os surprise io their many friends in ' this city comes the announcement of « the wedding of Miss Rose Ljeyse and I , John Falk which occurred Wednesday < November 27 at Covington. Kentucky. J The couple was attended by Mr. and * Mis. Jess Shafer of Ossian, brother-in- ‘ law and sister of the bride. The im-ij pressive ceremony was read by Rev. , Howard Baumgartner, minister of the I M. E. Church of Covington. For the f occasion the bride wore a lovely blue ‘ crepe black satin dress faahioned over I the long princess lines, with hat and " footwear to match. She wore a strandij of crystals which were a gift of the -1 groom. Following the wedding cere- e mony the bridal party enjoyed a dinner J it the Phoenix Hotel at Lexington, I? Kentucky. t Enroute to this city Mr. and Mrs I Fiik stopped at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Floyd McCrory of Maimisville, j Ohio. At present they are at home theii many friends in this city in an » apar'nient on North Second Street. I Both Mr. and Mrs. Falk are well x known in this city. j UNION CHURCH LADIES c ERNJOY ALL DAY QUILTING 1 The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion | ’ Reformed Union Church met in an I ? all-day meeting. Thursday, at the home :i of M.. and Mrs. Joseph Wolf. The day J v as spent quil lug. Devotional services jj were led by the Rev. J. A. Smith. At | the noon hour a pot-luck dinner was c served. Those present included the 1 Mesd imes Hibbard High, C. O. Me * Kean. Melvin Diehl. Clint Zimmerman. ‘ Roe Wynn. William Yager. J. O. Parr- I ish. Guv Scott. Herman Sautbme, and j - .

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poll Billy. William Salitblue, Ed Romey, Joe Baumgartner, R«* J. A. Smith. Fiank Fugate; Miss Blanche Fugate, Little Ruth mid Baby John Smith, Don Buumg irtner, mid Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph Wolfe. The next meeting of the Ladles Aid will he held next month with Mrs William Yager. YOUNG PEOPLE i ENJOY SKATING PARTY Miss Mary Dellinger entertained a number of her friends with a skating I party at her home west of the city, , Thursday evening. After enjoying skatI Ing, guests were invited Into the home - where the remainder of the evening was spent in dnnqing anti (iluying | cards. A delicious luncheon was servi ed by thc» hostess. The guest list c om a

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I prised the following: the Mlsaeg, Esther Smith, Jean Houck. Mildred Werllng, Mary Dettinger. Margaret Straub. Juanita Sullivan. Francis Schlickman. Verena Zimmerman, 1 Amandi Biebnriek, Esther Dettinger. and the Messrs. Harry Heuer, Harlan j Jackson. John Reinhard. William Hoffman, Forest Roop. Robert Beery.; Jerome Gaskell, Jim Brodbeck. CedricFisher, Milton Dettinger, Glenn Girod, | and Oscar Bieber lek. HONORS DAUGHTER WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Theodore Graliker entertained with a party of lovely uptiolntmeiits, Thursday afternoon, honoring her daughter. Bet y, on her flftlt birthday , anniversary. A group of little friends

of Miss Betty enjoyed tjie affair, and the afternoon was spent In playing g imes and contests. A large birthday I cake and candles formed u pretty color note of the par.y. The honored guest was presented with a number of beautiful birthday gifts. MISSION SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS The Women’s Missionary Society of the Evangelical church met in tha church parlors, Thursday afternoon, at which time the members held a business session followed by a pro-, gram, and election of officers. Mrs Fred Engle acted as leader for the afternoon's session. Mrs. e. E. Hock er led the devotionala, reading a part

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