Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1929 — Page 7
■ » / A/ llPvk IbJ B*l |ThI Miss Mary Macy JJ] • M|BH Margaret Haley IB , ‘ Phones 10U0-—looi ) r *tZ
g The Boyish Note Persists In The | Newest Sport Clothes H'..' YOKE. Dec. 12.-’(U.R)—The masculine element in fashion r ,l \vi;h the first of the advance Palm Head) collections comes BU a l of the boyish note in sports wear, although the same colleca highly feminized note for all other purposes. H. boyish phases—pajamas, shirts, tuck-in blotmes buttoned to :l stbaiul and such things are appealing when one is considering i fashions, but even in » group devoted to such things femin-
'"i !»' wholly denied, as rn ,,d in some of the tennis h as usual follow' an al MF|, a ll uown neckline. In one n covering of the net uadi'st attempt to reeon- ,, ,p . p decolletage with the UIQ hours. This in no way ,li PS the possibilities of Ch,® d „„. a fashionable brown ■ i Bun. . ih'-rn collections < B nk high for morning and C im w ,.;i and prints remain a *" . Tli.-re appears to be con ■ Me interest in stripes of one M, r . i ulior, including satin | chiffons. A tendency to -■ in the Directoire manner is M am! to small, rather prim, W^K g generally. . . . unlimited possibilities K. i " gown according to K returned recently from The) lay especial stress on "liich seems a delightful husband anniversary M .liit l ’' s •'■ Hendricks ent"ra 1 "idy birthday surprise M evening, at the Hend 1 "- Monroe, honoring hei 11,1 his birthday anniverM s,s were seated at the M doling table which was ■. decorated with a beautiful of red and white carna't'b green lighted tapers, chicken supper Tic remainder of the even- - BB' nt in a •'■'ociai manner. v.tricks i.eui jacket from tin- guests w!il1 enjoyed the affair Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith 'drs. E. W. Busche. Mr. and Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. _J^B ng ~c>,,.rf i .c r , M r Hn ,| Mrs. .1. Mr. Lahr, Mrs. Blanche and McGee Hendricks all ■or. Mrs. Maude Dorwin of Mur: a, ’d Mr. and Mrs. Gale i:- 1 Kalamazoo, Michigan K 1111,1 Mrs. James A. HendlIRMED LADIES IT NEW OFFICERS enty-five members of the B- Ai(l Socie, y o{ the Zion ReK'i Church enjoyed the meeting was held in the church parI Wednesday afternoon. The ng was opened by singing tmas songs, after which Mrs. an Gerber read the Christmas The collection reported at amounted to fifty seven election of officers for the was held with the follow president. Mrs Henry Her: vice-president., Mrs. I’rod B*': secretary, Mrs. Ed Miller B l urer . Mrs. Albert Mutschler. B Ifreshmenta were served at the ■ > 01 the meeting by the H Isses. Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. ■ Gehrig, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, ■ I Charles Brodbeck, and Mrs. ■ p FHtzinger. B iKESPEARE club ■ I INTERESTING MEETING Hit' ladies of the Shakespeare H Enjoyed an interesting meeting B' nPSf|;| y afternoon at the home H Hrs. John Tyndall. Mrs. John B er ' " 110 was the leader for the ■ poon. presen.ted the first talk ■ » included several topics of ■ about Canada. She reviewH Transportation As Connrcl/'d ■ k Inland Waterways,” “Ocean “Railroads," and “Electric She also talked on the sub ■ <>< “Communication" as con Bp'i with the “Postal System" “Telephone.” other important items told the ladies that one the rivers of North America ■ located in Canada. There are railroads in Canada than u y other country in the world considered according to the Mrs. Heller discussed lopic at length, giving intereXil|fi>les with her descripVei 'al sub-topics were given by of n lc c | u |j which incjnd- ■ he following items;: “The Wel- ■ Canal" presented by Mrs. D. l> ami St Lawrence ■“■' by Mrs. John Tyndall. "Tru" rains” by Mrs. Charity Hoopostrated how raw silk is transfrt,bl the Pacific coast to H ■ "Orl: iu seventy-two hours via
CLUB CALENDAR Thursday »»• O. M. L Moose Home, <:3O P. M. Sisters of Ruth, Mrs. C. L. Harlocher, noon. Eastern Stars, Masonic Hall, 6 P. M. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Card Party, School 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 Minnehaha Club Christmas exchange, Red Mens Hall, following Pocahontas lodge. Child Conservation League, Library, 7 P. M. Ben Hur Booster meeting, Ben Hur Hall . Loyal Daughters of U. B. S. S. Mrs. Clarence Drake, 7 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Cal Peterson, 2:30 P. M. Tuesday Psi lota Xi party and Christmas exchange. railroads in Canada. “Frozen Gold" was given by Mrs. W. A. Lower, and "Ain Mail" by Mis. Harry Moltz. both of which illustrated the methods of communication. The last rub-topic was given by Mrs. Jesse C. Sutton on the subject of "Aerial Photography.” The next meeting of the club will bo held at the home of Mrs. Cal Peterson on Wednesday afternoon, I December 18. at two-thirty o’clock I Mis. Charity Hooper will be the
imis. cnarity Hooper will be the 1 ~ ~ i You know without seeing the label that they’re . GLOVES ! CUSTOM TAILORED BY OSBORN There’s an "air” about the Osborn workmanship in your 3 Osborn Glove that puts it in gloves. a class all its own. Even in We have them for very reaLondon, where the styling of sonable prices per pair. Beauties men’s gloves is supposed to in every detail. By a long lead reach its greatest heights, smart the most for your glove money ! dressers send to America for intown! i gloves custom-tailored by They’re here in pigskin, Osborn. The identical Osborn calfskin, deerskin or capeskin. Gloves that are a feature of this Snap fastener or slip on style, store’s glove department 1 Unlined; or lined with imported I But you don’t need to pay natural color llama hair or a forbidding high price to highest quality wools in unget the Osborn style and the usual pattern*. $1.50 to $5.00 Teeple & Peterson 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929.
leador for the afternoon and will Present the following subjects: “Canada's Glorious Past",, “Pres- | ent , and “Hope tor the Future." WILL ENTERTAIN SORORITY MEMBERS AT PARTY The Misses Charlotte Elzey, Virginia Cook, Josephine Jaberg, and Betty Macklin have Invited the meml>ers of the psi lota XI Sorority to be their guests at a six o’clock dinner bridge at the Elk’s Home, Tucs•l“y. December 17. The Christmas exchange will also be enjoyed by the members ut the close of the party. alpha zeta club plans CHRISTMAS PARTY Miss Ethel Tumbleson was hostess to the members of the Alpha Zeta Club and a guest, last evening. The business of the Club was trans- . acted, and final plans were made for the Christmas party which will ! lie held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Roop on Tenth street, Friday even- ■ Ing, December 20. hollowing the business three tallies were arranged for bridge and at the conclusion of five g tines the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Adrian Baker and Mrs. Gordon ! A. iii son for high scores and Mrs. Ralph Roop was presented with the . consolation prize. Mrs. Aleta Smith was a guest of the Club other than . the members and was given a lovely guest prize. , At the conclusion of the evening a luncheon was served in one , course. The Tumbleson home was , prettily decorated with Christmas effects. DELTA THETA TAUS , ENJOY ANNUAL AFFAIR One of the most pleasant events r of the present Yuletide season in t this city was the social meeting and annual Christmas party and i exchange of gifts of the Delta I heta Tau sorority last evening, given at the home of Mrs. H. E. . Keller, 108 North Fourth street. ; Mrs. J. L. Ehler, Mrs. Carl Klepper and Genevieve Berling acted -as hostesses. The Keller home with its commodious rooms made t a beautiful setting for the Christmas party. On entering the liv- • ing room, the guests were consented by a largo beautifully trimmed Christmas tree, giving the usual spirit of Christmas and good cheer. The dinner was served at sixs thirty o clock at one large table in _ the dining room, set with silver- „ ware and filet banquet cloth. The j centerpiece of the table was large ted poinsettas placed in a silver basket, and the place cards and e ■
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tallies were tn keeping with the season. The entire table was strewn with pots of holly and small chenille poinsettas. At each end of the table were candles with decorations of holly. The dinner menu consisted of three courses, the last course being served by candle light. On leaving the dining room, the guests were Invited into' the library where the Christmas exchange was held. In a snow laden forest where Christmas trees with flakes of snow abounded were hidden the gifts from Santa. Green and red streamers tied to each Individual gift and suspended from an air lane hanging from the chandelier, guided ' the guests to their gifts. Following the exchange four games of bridge were played, the Mrs. William Klepper winning first of the patronesses, and Mrs. James Cowan, second: while Florence Harris and Naomi Durkin won the soror ty prizes, respectively. Jeanette Clark won the consolation ~rize. Other than the sorority .ntmbers, the patronesses. Mis. James Arnold, Mrs. Charles Voglewede, Mrs. James Cowan, and Mrs. William Klepper, were guests. Mrs.
Public Sale Our Next AUCTION OF STOVES, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE will be held SATURDAY EVENING, December 11 Commencing at 7:30 o'clock I’. M. at Perry Ogg’s Second Hand Store, Decatur Dressers. C.liitToniers, Commodes, China Closets, Bullets, Genuine Mahogany Library Table, and other library tables; Dinin'! tables. Dining ('.hairs, Kitchen ('.hairs, Leather t’p bolstered Hockers; Simmons Beds and Springs and Mattresses, Book Cases, Linoleum. Linoleum Bugs, Wall Mirror, Piano, all kinds of C.lothing lor men. women and children; Dishes of ail kinds; Ford Heaters; Market Baskets, Bango; Cooking I’tensiis of ali kinds; Oil Stoves; Gas Stoves and Cuts Plates. Auctioneer Christie Bdhnke Clerk Lucille and Lula Ogg.
K ytiCr.--- ''Amr**' VS I A Christmas Morning SURPRISE TURN the tables on Mother and Dad this Christmas. For years they've been planning surprises for you. This time, you give them one of those wonderful holiday thrills by sending a portrait photograph of yourself to them for Christmas morning. A photo is the ideal gift. Dhcud graphs Don't Delay! For your convenience our studio is open Sundays from 1 to 4 p. m. . Phone 964 for appointments. Edwards Studio
Harold Smith, utt inactive member, was present and was presented u guest prize. SURPRISES DAUGHTER WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fuse surprised their daughter, Wilma, with a birthday party Tuesday evening at their home. Durlug the evening several games of bunco were played with prizes for high score being awarded at the conclusion to Ethel Sliady and Dick Odle. Following the games the hostess served refreshments. Tire guest list Included Myrtle Jane Augenbaugh, Harriet Shickey, Ethel Shady, Helen DeVor, Arthur Shamerlolt, Ray Heller, Hugh Engle, Edward Kruekenberg, Dick Odle and the honored guest, Wilma Case.. —— ■ o T. C. Wertz is making a trip through Illinois for the Macy Conveyor Company.
’ EAT Chop Suey-. Mexican Chili. Waffles and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes —at — CAMPBELL’S
John Gerber of Preble visited iu Decatur today.
Public Square Dance Masonic Hall Decatur Saturday night instead of Wednesday night. Everybody invited.
REMEMBER THE OVERCOAT SALE . AT. JOHN T. MYERS . &SON
YTy BI l —? JI UQKMBMMB Mn II rlSl Jrab /Pm, 7 / / I Suggestions for Women That Will Please Any Man I The hardest, hut still the most pleasant thing lor any || woman to do is to buy a man a Christmas gift that he is sure to like. I! The many suggestions here below are useful (lifts gl any one of which will please him. || Silk Lounging Rohes Boys Kaynce Pajamas fg Leather Gladstones Munsing Underwear G ! Faultless Pajamas Fancy Suspenders || Interwoven Socks Silk Athletic Suits H Wool Bath Robes Bradley Sweaters Paris Garter Sets Boys Golf Socks 11 Silk Radio Coats Mens Golf Socks C. C. Neckwear Faultless Shorts j; Traveling Bags hay nee Blouses || Hansen Gloves Kaynce Shirts '? | Handkerchiefs Boys Tie Sets Flannel Shirts Boys Gloves Arrow Shirts Silk Shirts ? | Stetson Hats Belt Sets || Silk Scarfs Caps j The men’s store where women like to buy. I <!*■»««’» rCTiwwa ■ iWTOSfeal i. W f, zwfc-v r- •vrwiw’ WIJITEfMi a | i Decatur, Ind,
IMIKMMfitMtn Kg uan a,a «aaaaa«««aa. aauxxa x >< a a x'x xa>ta aa x xjfat.'a at I The ADAMS] Theatre f :: a « Last Time Tonight BENEFIT LATIN SCHOLARSHIP AWARD “PARIS BOUND’’ » >s with Ann Harding and Fredric March ALL TALKING A Sophisticated Story of Modern Marriage. u A hwift hot lovi- propoMil, engagement, marriage In thrilling ixi HuciiHHlon —and then- But you must m*e this remarkable B B story to appreciate it! AIso—"ADAM’S EVE," An Ail Talking Comedy. Added—Pathe News. H 15c —35 c l” r ■ n ■ W Ftlday * Saturday -Bob Steele in "THE INVADERS." a Sunday, Monday & Tme. -They are lank together again— H x Budd) Roger.r and Nancy Carroll in "ILLrsiON." St u X >t x it x‘>t x x:.x :i it x x.x « s, x.a it it x it >t a.:: a x,>: ana a .t a a.x x a.a it ;t,a a n icx a.it.id
THE CORT Last Time Tonight A big clever cast in an All Talkie Drama of back stage life in the Hollywood studios. “BIG TIM E’ ’ For tlie big time of your life with Eddie Burns, small time hoofer witli a big time complex. . . Eddie loved himself bettei than anything in this world. Wi'ey got tired of his Im>l<l ego-especially after he took too s veetly to a wide eyed blonde of the chorus. Added--Anoilier Talking Collegian 1 feature and Movietone News OtJv Frida) & Sat "ACQI ITTED," All Talkie with splendid cast Sun. Mon. Tues. FROZEN JUSTICE," with l.enore Ulric, Louis Wolheiin and others.
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