Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1929 — Page 5

JU-r 1 • I ZHIY '/ ©mlW jP**i t ill Al uW U Miss Mary Maty t Jl] Mlrh Margaret Halev Phon<w looo__ifl ol ' Holiday Season is Being Expressed jH in Gayer Colors J||M \|;\\ YORK. I»e<*. !>•-’ <U.R) - More a:..| mm. . ,i. . fi| imtume. The paler shades «bi . Ul ( deepen and gained distinction as p" ;> c .ninu : Yuletide get »“<ler way. cariu hie range gains nightly in importance and nsae and ,S» fl(l i |i : l ii.i greens, so appropriate at this , appear, bright pinks and intense Idin s in u delightful medley. The

( | r( . S se i woman is again _ w !ii< li < oinplem >n' ~ ( ~;„r of her gown, although J^K T 'iill amazing numbers i. bordered witii .. .'. resting fabric con- ■'.!]• and UOA II ~l O -;'.-i featuie Wrap; .'waits either "h-ie dresses run the rials, even though .pealing flat crepes cr*'i M satins. silhouette with straightening out ro'e are perfectly even. '^K il after all is a pleasant the wavering liuee in fashion. shaping of structural lines and skirts, who a the midi-eason up by all smart presumably since to lie adopting this ■ gowns for all Wiups too have a tendency the figure. CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY M ’ Mvlott deli. ’he members of her lint, last evening at Ist on ilh Fifth Street wi’h ■ wete arranged ■■ .:•■ and at the < urn 1 i games prizes lor w.te awarded to Mrs. .1.1. ’ Miss Florent. Harr-. ,r Miss Eloise Lewton. ’he club, was pre-, n’ed a- ’ ' prize. The guests werriirei’ed to the dining room JMer- v found a Christmas to Christmas gifts which exchanged. The hostess served luncheon of seasonal mm at the .conclusion of evening. class ot the United Brethchart h will have a Christmas and gift exchange Friday at seven o’clock at the of the teacher, Mis. Clarence Each member is to bring „HBtwen’y-five cent gift ami one ’ food for a pot-lii"-: dinner. dSt attendance is desired club guests ‘' tri Pumphrey was ut home afternoon to th" m mber Bridge club ami severtl : hiding Mrs. Wai W-mlioft. Hoy Archbold. Mrs. .1 I. Mrs. John Heller, Mrs It. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper. prize for high score among the members was awarded to Mrs. Flanders and the guest was won by Mrs. Wemhoff. A' close of the afternoon, Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Ko< her a luncheon. club -M*.HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY Minnehaha Club will enjoy ( annual Christmas party and exof gifts Friday evening, in Red Mens Hall, following lodgi. members are urged to attend affair as the evening promises |B be an enjoyable one. DEPARTMENT ( ■•yiEW MODERN PLAYS members of the Dramatic J of the Woman's Club , a very interesting meet at the home of Miss Marcella . ■ Bison on South Fourth street. evening. A short business was held during the fore , ( of the evening, during which , regular routine of business : EBa followed. Mrs. James Elber- ■ 88. chairman of the department. over the meeting. the business session, . remainder of the meeting was by the leader for the Miss Grace Coffee, in a |B’ !, hle manner. The program | sted of two book reviews and of drama. Helen Christen told the | y tci 'al store of the play, "Street I®'“’” by Elmer L.- Rice. This n ia, which is in three acts is e 'l with lite ten best plays of 'ear. book review of the clever iB 166 tt-Lt comedy, "Little Acci-

CLUB CALENDAR .. 'j Wednesday Alpha Zeta Bridge Chib, Miss Ethel Tumhiwton, 7:30 p.m. Reformed Ladies Aid Society, Church parlors, 2:30 p. M. Amicitia Club, Mrs. Felix Graber, pos: potted. Zion Lutheran Missionary society guest party, Mrs. Carl Stmith 2 P. M. Historical Club, Mrs. Charles Langston, 2:30 P. M. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. John Tyndall 2:30 P. M. Thursday W. O. M. L Moose Home, 7:30 P. M. Sisters of Ruth, Mrs. C. L. Harlocher, noon. Eastern Stars, Masonic Hall, 6 P. M. Zion Lntheran Missionary Society Card Party, School house. 8 P. M Rev. Sunderman’s Sunday school class meeting. Henry Adler, 7:30 P. M Bridge (Tub, 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 Minnehaha Club Christmas exchange, Red Mens Hall, following Pocahontas lodge. Child Conservation League, Library, 7 P. M. Ben Hur Booster meeting, Ben ' Hitr Hall . i Loyal Daughters of U. B. S. S. Mrs. Clarence Drake, 7 p. nt. dent,’’ of which Floyd Dell and | Thomas Mitchell are authors, was reported by Miss Coffee, who discussed the general theme, plot and manner of presentation of the play. An interesting and instructive talk, was given by Mrs. Frank I Downs, who spoke to the Club members on the subject, "Drama in the Church." Miss Nelson, hostess, served refreshments following the program. The next meeting of the Dramatic Department will he held at the home of Mrs. James Cowan, January 27. Mrs. C. O. Porter will be the leader for the evening. The W. O. M. L. will m "I Tliurs day evening at seven-thirty o'clock ’n the Moose Home. All legionnaires are requested to he present. Thursday, December 19 is the date arranged for the Yeoman’s | Children's Festival for the Yeoman and their families to lie held in the Yeoman Hall This will lie the annual Christmas party and each child will receive a treat from the Yeo man. ENTERTAINS LADIES AID SOCIETY Mrs. Roy Runyon entertained th members of the Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society at her borne yesterday with an all diy meeting. At tile noon hour a pot-luck dinner was served after wliiclt the afternoon was spent in an old fashioned quilting party. Several ladies of the society were present and enjoyed the novel event. BRIDGE CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE A Bridge party of ifletty o Cbrist mas apuointmonts was enjoyed by the members < f the Bridge (Tub., at of Mis. Herb ( til'iis on North Fifth street, last eveninc. A clever arrangement for receiving prizes was groatly enjoyed by the members. At the conclusion of each game of bridge the two per

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ons holding high scores at each able were permitted to draw and) he winner went to the table called A | * ,l ' e *’> store, where a number ot Sifts had been arranged, and chose "tie- At the conclusion of the even"igs games, the prize- tor the high I -wore was awarded to Mrs. I. W I Macy. A dinner was then served in the dining room, at the prettily decorated dining table which was cell"’ted with a Christmas tree, around which had been arranged the gifts lor tho Christmas exchange. Red ■"id green lighted tapers adorned "aeh corner of the table. Candy was served during the evening. Tim sisters of Ruth Sunday School class will hold a Christmas exchange at the home of Mrs. E. L- Harlacher Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. A pot luck dinner will lie served 1 . Tile Alpha Zeta Brjdge Club "ill meet with Miss Ethel Tumbleson, this evening at seven-thirty o’clock, CARPE DIEM CLUB ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Elmer Chase was hostess ; o i.if members of the Carpe Diem club at lier home last evening. The party was in the form ot a Christmas party and gift exchange. For the occasion Mrs. Chase had her home beautifully decorated witii red and green emblems in keeping witii tlie approaching season. A 'urge Christmas tree was placed in the living room and was attractively decorated. Following a short business session the guests enjoyed a contest witii prizes being awarded to the following winners. Mrs. Robert Krick, first, Mrs. Alva Uiwson, second, and Mrs. Miles Roop, consolation. The hostess then gave each lady a magazine, scissors, and biography book, the making of which furnished the entertainment of the evening. These biographies, when completed, were presented to die guests as the favors of tlie evening. The gift exchange followed and Hie ladles searched for their gifts which were hidden about the room, using a guilde sheet of paper to direct their search. At tlie conclusion of the social time, the guests were directed to the dining room where small tables were attractively arlanged with dainty linens and centered witii a bud vase bearing a thing poinsettia. A two course luncheon was then serveij by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. Harry Magner and Mrs. Peter Anspaugh. REBEKAHS HOLD CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE Following Hie regular lodge meet-1 ,ng the ladies of the Rebekah I lodge held their annual Christmas party and gift exchange last eve- 1 ning in the dining room of the Odd Fellow's Hall. The room was attractively decorated with a Christmas tree, heavily loaded witii tinsel and lights, and with other seas-1 onal appointments. A delicious pot-luck supper was served after |

‘ ' iXrflpl'Sl l I A BRIGHT IDEA— I I A spaced striped tie in a • • Holthouse-Schulte & Co. ’t j i j Christmas Box J ; $1 to $2.50 i Last word news from style J I centers says, “spaced stripes i ) are the smartest notes in | I neckwear.” Colors show go'd t f with rust, scarlet with blue, ! j grey with orange—and many t ‘ other handsome combin- ‘ | at ions. j j : SchuiteXtCo. ; | Decatur, ind. W&X ■ i ■hir Bi ~■gg-i’g*tfe g*iPSCM bur in etlhrwc■ ■npj . i

which a social hour was enjoyed. | A large number of the Rebekah ladies were present. The committee in charge of the party Included Mrs. James Gattshall and Mrs. Dorphus Drum. Following the supper the ladies discussed plans for! entertaining the Geneva Rebekah ladies ut the local hall next Tuesday evening, at which time the visiting degree team will confer degrees on several local candidates. LITERATURE DEPARTMENT ENJOYS GOOD PROGRAM The meeting of the Literature Department of the Womans Chib which was held at tlie home ot Mrs. C .D. Teeple on South Fourth street, Tuesday evening, was well attended and an excellent program was enjoyed. Mrs. Harry Moltz, Mrs. Forest Elzey, Miss Sue Mayer, and Mrs. Teeple had charge of the program and presented the subject, “Present Duy Russia” or the "Union of Soviet and Socialist Republic." Each member of the committee presented a part of the program by taking a certain topic dealing with tlie general topic and discussing it In a pleasing maimer. Mrs. Moltz described two cities, Lennengrad and Moscow, of tlie new Russia and told of the changes in tlie names that the former had •ndergono, changing from St. Petersburg to Petrograd then to ts present name. Miss Sue Mayer told of the agricultural life of the country, naming the products raised and the manner of cultivating the soil. Mrs. Elzey related the problems of the religious elehient In Russia, and how the attempt is being made to sweep all religion out of the new republic. Mrs. Teeple concluded the program by reporting upon tlie five-year industrial problem which is being instigated by the new rulers, and the general condition of the people. At the close of tlie meeting, refresh ments were served. W. C. T. U. ENJOYS REPORT Although the attendance at tlie meeting of the Womens Christian Temperance Union, which was held in the I'ublic Library Tuesday afternoon, was small, a fine program was enjoyed by those present. Mrs. Charles Colter opened the meeting with the devotional services after which,the topic of "Sabbath Observance’’ was dis-' cussed by Mrs. Harkless and Mrs.

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S. D. Beavers and Mrs. John Nib- I lick. Mrs. Niblick also reported on the current events. A report was given by Mrs. John Hill on the state convention of tho W. C. |T, U. which was held ut Gary recently. 0 HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. Philip Harlow, Geneva, under-1 wont u minor operation at the local oospitnl this morning,* Mr. Ernest Schllckmnn. 311 North First Street underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospljal yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Voglewede, Decatur, R. R. 2, are the parents of a boy baby born las. night at tjie Adams County Memorial Hospital. Both mother and babe are totting along fine. o —— Jim A. Hendricks of 'Monroe attended the Masonic dinner here last evening. Ernst Busche of Monroe township was mingling with friends in Deca-1 tur last night. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Strickler spent the day visiting in I ort Wayne.

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