Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1929 — Page 7

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I iLingerie More and More Lovely £ |fl * n Interpretation t| I ■<i k. Dec. 10. (U.R) The note of elegance for which this " markable is verily skin deep Not content with having enter frills keyed to a luxurious note, underthlngs are "on in interpretation. !■ fwJsatms ill creamy, mellow tones smli as egg shell lavishly inluid with Alecon, toast brown or darker in tone, are favorites glimpsed for gifts to one's intimates tt.

ifilTi miong the shades ■.M and making om al IBi .Idivlotts to the lure lingerie !|H| moment and is : 11 foll° w ngnre lines. . 1 d' vised ways eni Alecon it «Ml> Point Venice are in- ' " M deep c ' reduced not only in hut in bandsins for is edging. UK seems to he the among the ■f^® r - used, although! Ilat ..ily have a niche. IKgpftl NIGHT CLUB ) •fctßr! Kern entertained the the Monday Night Monday evening. • rr.mged bridge and !§B'" "" K- f Dx games ’•••'> s,were awarded 'purs/Pl Kuos, first, Mrs K* li.\ «*» BsW, ic id. and Mrs. Kd Hok Following the games served 1 next meeting of the Byirll held in two weeks at lp Ehome f Mrs. Kd Boknecht. tui - Hi Wll Christmas Party. eH || i"il Church will hold its l^^^Htristmas the home of Mrs. Kttkte, thin sday evening at si m n Every meinlier present. Hp SISTERS evening HBfgi" members of the I’v'i- ■ Sin's Needle Club and one BfV (> -"'l the social evening held last night tile ■«§:-jK.Homo on Third s*re* ' The was held the mule and lie December 17. A pot dining tin KgA' were tlieu invited Mllfal.m room where the com§«|rs .less Kurdge. Mrs Wit Delteii ■•JBtet I" I'll Pass wa l> •, sel l e.i r •flptwits of sandwiches, silad. coffee. Following Hie enjoyable time enjoyable lime was had |B"»I Christmas pa Ai ‘* So( '' l ' l v 1,1 Die IP h he ,Me eting which ill tile rlliiri :i |- will open n at tile noon In will he served. The will be rl.'vot. d I# 1 officers and tie t"i-< of gifts. This lie °f I y t’tat all lie settled. E3HO>L 1 ( 'un-servat ton la .roe |B 111 the Library, I'rid'iv seven |MI|I"'D’ 1 "'D’i | 'iili!i' piny w a Klorilie Michaud am! Silt ties were 111 give home of Miss .Mil l,!, 11l gf fi IIMt j! \\'/>.ll.,■ K l 'if t y i: "‘r |X ' Olid will 111 al liie r W> 0 at six o'clock. IJB’ '' r tiH'oting tin- Ben K wili l, ‘‘ hold Frida.' euuiEBB ~eM Hur Hull Ciiappus |'",;»KV"o, Kendallviil' . Klk ■ T 1 1 lll"Dllglllll, Muneie. I till IT! on halo 10-'oive.l the aftair, I largo hi> I; BB- Bowers oi K^' 1 ' pp'ttt stale Ilia linger ol Hi" 1 | ' PWlodge will be the prince ,l " ’he evening. It is ' all members will lie to the purpose EflNbocting which is to ert-iee In the society.. i J H tURPRISE PARTY I C.aiser of I’nddc was I. :, ‘f»etl by a group of Imr friends. ■ Bfeh’tig, in honor of lut 1 ( E9BP> birthday. The gin I ' at the St. Pauls Luth-j

1 sons ui ones intimates. Peach, ; CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Dinner bridge party, Florine I Michaud, postponed. Bridge Club, Miss Margaret My- . ioti, 8 p. m. I W. C. T. 11. Library 2:30 P. M. i Dramatic Department, Miss Mar- . cella Nelson 7:30 P. M. Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Elmer . Chase, 7:30 P. M. Rebekah Christmas Party I. O. O. F. Hall, following lodge meeting. Literature Department of the Womans Club, Mrs. C. D. Teeple, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Reformed Ladies Aid Society, Church parlors, 2:30 P. M. Amicitla Club, Mrs. Felix Graber, postponed. Zion Lutheran Missionary society guest party, Mrs. Carl Smith 2 P. M. Historical Club, Mrs. Charles Langston, 2:30 p. M. "One of the Nine", Evangelical Church 7:30 p. M. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. John Tvndall 2:30 P. M. Thursday Sisters of Ruth, Mrs. C. L. llarlocher, noon. Eastern Stars, Masonic Hall, 6 P. M. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Card Party. Sefrbol house. 8 P. M Rev. Sunderman’s Sunday school class meeting, Henry Adler, 7:30 P. M. Bridge Club, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, 6:30 P, M. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible Class, Mrs. Fred Fruchte 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society Christmas party, church parlors, all-day. U. B. Progressive Worker’s Class Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill, 7:30 p. m. Friday Child Conservation League, Library, 7 P. M. Ben Hur Booster meeting, Ben Hur Hall . ! erait school and went ifi a body to I the home of the honor guest. They I then retired to the school where ! an evening of bunco was enjoyed. Those who were successful in winning the prizes were Miss Paula Kirchner ami Herman Uittne’r. The consolation prizes were awarded to | Miss Lydija Schieman and Mr. i Kirchner. After several games of bunco were played, delicious refreshments were served. Those enjoying the evening’s entertainment included, the Misses Minnie Hink, Lydia Schieman, Betty and I Louise Kirchner, Selma Beiberich, Helen and Leona Scheuman, Louise Cage and Wilma Weber; Messrs. Herman Hink. Herman i and Alton Bittner, William Macke, Harold and Gilbert Ehlerdlng, Arthur and Gerhard Beiberich, Clarence Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oaiser and the honor guesj, Agnes Oaiser. ' The Ladies Aid Society of the Reformed Church will meet in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The ladies are requested to bring their holiday bag money to tlre meeting. CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS STUDIED AT RESEARCH CLUB The Research Club met with Mrs. L. A. Graham, Monday afternoon and Mrs. O. E. Miller acted as leader presenting the subject, "The Mountains of Caiifoni'a." Byway of introduction, Mrs. Miller told of the visits she had made to California mountains, describing the beauty of nature and some wonderful experiences .she had while at Die Aubbery Mission, She then spoke of "The Mountains of California’’ which was written by Muir and told how the author first described the approach to the mountains along the base; of the beauty of the plant and animal life; and then the nearer view of the mountains. He describes the composition of tlie range and its size. 'I lie north

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side is covered with floods of lava and dotted with volcanoes and craters. The south side Is composed of grsuitu from the base to Die summit. Mt. Shasta, u volcanic cone, rises so a height!) of 14,400 feet at the northern extremity. Mt. JVHur gives the "Song of the < anon Creek”, as lie describes its descent to the valley. He tells of Die mountains and lukus, and suys Dial the Huusons of the mountains differ from ours only in tlie point ol time. He describes the Alpine Glow and the wonderful Coli trees. Following the book Study which "as interestingly reported upon by Mrs. Miller, a social time was held. The next meeting of the club will he held next Monday afternoon, December IC, at the home of Mr#. C. C. Pumphrey. Mrs. L. A. Graham will conduct the lesson study which will be a "A Christmas Story.” The Progressive Worker’s Class ol the Dotted Brethren Sunday School will meet Thursday evening at seven-thirty o’clock at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill, 112 North Eleventh Street.

IfrTown Taljc The Misses iMolse Noll and Blanche Puiby, student nurses at the Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne, spent the week-end in tills city visiting with the T. R. Noll family. Milton Gfrod of Kirkland township was shopping here today. Charles Zimmerman of Angola, visited his brother, John, here today. Mrs. Ben Shilts of just over the state line was a Christmas shopper here this morning. The additional column on each page of the paper gives us more room for your items. Telephone 1000 or 1001 and we will be glad to use them. Tlie streets and walks were icy enough this morning that a number of pedestrians received bumps.

\\diat your fricixts think of the gifts you buy here HTHE name on the box! That’s what L 1 they’ll look for soon after the first thrill of delight at receiving your gift. And they’ll know it’s a better gift Jfc carefully and tastefully chosen, if it ' JB , HNB bears the mark of our store. For that mark is recognized by every one in vl W*/ .> _ this community as a pledge of utmost value—supported by an unquestioned case, ring, scarf pin—or a l..md- • some Gruen Watch! No end to reputation. the list of gifts combining useOur showcase sparkle with gifts of iSs. 11 " ki " d every variety, at a price to fit every name on your list. Consult us today /< \ wZwfttW/ for gifts that fast—and let the mark of I J U'TjjC’i ' i our store doubly certify their value to [i the ones you wish to please. L Mm , Gruen Cartouche, 1 l f !:t. solid gold \ 15 jewel movement, $42.50 'tTEmS J Other design a, $35 to $l5O '~~ UPFIS" liTlPiil For the woman—a gift of silver/ ■ill'll 11 M 1 I 4 I™ IK liilii Many exquisite patterns to SaiilM choose from, In either a complete table service or individual pieces. Pumphrey Jewelry Store DECA T L T K OPEN EVENINGS P () U T L A N 1)

$7,700 Worth of Steer "Lucky Strike.” this year's grand champion steer at the International Live Stock Show d Chicago, was sold for $7,700, or $8.25 a pound, a new teeord price Is-ft to right, Miss Jenny Brown, exhibitor; J. B. Brown owner; Mrs. Brown and Elliott Brown, who raised the steer on nis parents’ farm at Rose Hill, lowa.

The big concrete stop an’ go sign on Main street wuz knocked to smithereens at an early hour today, an’ Constable Plum don't know whether it wuz hit by somebuddy cornin' home from the country club, or some one goin’ home from the athletic club. It takes a mighty crack college student to grab an' education between football an' basketlKill seasons. — Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Dr. J. M. Miller, city health officer, this morning released oye of the houses quarantined from small pox. 'There have been no new cases for several days and it is believed j if just a little care will be used that j the epidemic Is under control now. 1

Mrs. T. C. (Wertz visited in Fort Wayne Monday afternoon. C. H. Mussel man of Berne attended to business here. Fred Meeker of Portland is looking after business in this vicinity. E. I!. Adams attended to legal business in Fort Wayne. Rev. Harry Fernthel! was a Fort Wayne visitor Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wal Wemhoff visited in Fort Wayne last evening. The paper was late last evening and we regn t it very much but assure you we are all working as hard as we can to give you every j item and on time. Albert Williams of Wiltshire, ()., I attended to business in Decatur to-

[ dayGeorge Shoemaker of Geneva, attended to business in Decatur, yesterday. Mrs. Charles Thletne of Union township was a Decatur caller tills morning. t Charles llobrock of Preble township was visiting the stores here today. Mrs. Irvin Peters of Fori Wayne visited with friends here. Floyd Biker of Fort Wayne was greeting the boys here, E. D. Eddley of Convoy, Ohio was lookin gafter business in this city. Miss Hazel It Warren, Chief of the Extension Division and State organizer of Libraries, from India tiupolis, spent Monday, at the local Library, and addressed the Board I of Trustees in u called meeting in the evening, on matters of great importance. Miss Warren plans to re- • urn in January to help further the interests of the Jibrary work In Decatur. o— — WEEK-END IN INDIANA By United Press Indianapolis -One person wes killed and seven seriously Injured In truffle accidents here over the week-end. Anne Mae Woodall, liegrb, 20, died iu a hospital after being struck by a car driven by John Dooley. 47, charge witli reckless driving and intoxication. Indianapolis Two negroes wore

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I In a hospital today suffering from gunshot wounds ievolved lit a pis(to! duel. Willie Collins, who objected when his common law wife threatened to leave him, Is not ! expected to live, and Knox Leslie, j Mtas Brown’s step futher. Is seriously injured. Indianapolis A 4 year search by Police was ended today with the) return of Herbert Shaw, wanted Ini connect lon with the $4. r ,u robbery of Die terminal lum h yoom In 1923

K x a x k it x >i x n (x x x x x x x xx x x x x x x lex x x n x x x x x x x x a x x x x x x hoc*. | The ADAMS Theatre j Last Time Tonight w sjj “THE GREENE MURDER CASE” ;; with Win. Powell, Jean Arthur and great cast. x Mvxter.v Killer menaces prominent family! S. S. Van id no's ■ || thrilling Action detective solves baffler! A series of smash- | x ing, gripping, climatic thrills. ALL TALKING. ■ x AI»o-”BIG TIME CHARLIE,” an All Talking Comedy. |{ >< Added —VAN and SCHENCK, Vodevil Stars in a Movietone kj x Singing Act. ||: 25c and 50c X X >< Wed. & Thurs.—"PAßlS BOUND" witli Ann Harding and 1 § Fredvic March. All Talking. Benefit latiin Scholarship y i w Award, Decatur High School. ■ ISfi B | Sun Mon and Tues.- Buddy lb,g rs and Nancy Carroll in ” « "ILLUSION." ■ J! X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X. X X X X g.

THE CORT Last Time Tonight “A SONG OF KENTUCKY” A Musical Movietone with LOIS MORAN-JOG VVAOSTAFF Fast Steppers . . . With her very life wagered on the out-, come. Lee and her lover centre their eyes and holies m> "Dixie." reliable racer, who thunders down the home stretch’ earn* ly Ixittling to win. Added—Talking Comedy and Movietone News. 25c —5O c Wednesday ami Thursday-—"BIG TIME" A-talking drama of back stage.

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Htmw was arrested in blooming-,, ton on charges of auto banditry and robbery. Groencaatle Fourteen ears of coal were derailed mid tracks damaged to the extent of $2,500 at the state iH'tial farm uc Putnamvllto~ i yesterday when a dragging arch ixir destroyed a switch. None of j the train crew was injured chris Musnelnian of Berne wus a busliusH visitor here today. ■