Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1929 — Page 5
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fill nil manner of frocks nethiiig of coats, among |K h mil\ he meutloned the green by way of change from white. Hie younger set wholeHK.ni! has accepted the new i )i" longer front page. yi has none of the natural iif the older woman detining her waist, since h r, and no ciualms about tier skirt since she is of looking old. These nt prejudices are moreover overcome in the minds of ■j&en " is admitted that the HE 1 »;:. a and lowered skirt lias ■t ed one's chain rs nt ap outhftiil. Clever means devised of aceommodat niede to the figure. A congleaned not only in Paris Hfei Voi'k tint throughout the i' that the new silhouette ever adapted of course individual. ■ Friday BRIDE WITH SHOWER many friends of Miss Mar|Htc Farrar, who was recently in Adelhert Heap's of Port lifter iiouor at tlie home of the p irents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. )•;. this week. The bride remany beautiful and useful Mr and Mrs. Beales will he ' their trir nris at. .Mill I’m - street, in Portland. friends Hth dinner-bridge Charles Keller entertained r of her Decatur and F<e friends at a. party at her in Fort Wayne, Friday eveH, Keller home was altrai tiv< Hit" ra in a eoli>r note nt blue gold. The small tables arabout the entertaining were centered wit h blue in a gold centerpiece. The cups, and flowers about the were also blue and gold. i.u tables were arrangt d for which furnished tlie diverHos the evening. At (lie conof the games Miss FlorHt Haney was presented with H prize for high score and Miss Bell received the eonsolaHi prize. ■k dinner was served in tliree by Mrs. Keller who was ■ istei! at serving by her mother, John Peterson of litis city. were laid for the Misses Broth > Smith, Ramona Smith and Bell of Fort Wayne; the Florence Haney, Dessolee ■est.' Helena Wehmeyer. Vorn- ■ Whalen, Florine Michaud, and J ij. Khler of this city. ■The Mary and Martha Class of Episcopal Church will meet Tuesd ty evefiiug at seven o’clock at the home of Mrs. Bus will he the annual Christmas and election of officers.; ■ery member of the class is urg- ■ to attend. HThe Historical Citili will enjoy a party and luncheon Wed ■sday afternoon, December 18. at Be o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lower on Adams Street. ■ The Pythian Needle (Tub will Set at the Pythian Home. Tuesday teruooii at 2:110. This will he their inual Christmas paity and cacti ember is asked to bring a fifty ot gift for the exchange and also ie article of food for life supper will he held that evening. The Otterbien Girls of the U. B. lurch will at Clara Ellen ummas at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday e ®ing December 17. Ov AL DAUGHTERS *VE CHRISTMAS PARTY Ihe Loyal Daughters Class of the Kited Brethren Sunday School 'as entertained last evening at the unie of the teacher, Mrs. Clarence hake. The affair was in Ihe form * a Christmas party and gift exange and for«the occasion the ustess had a large lighted Christlas lrfie and other season il docorlons in the entertaining rooms, short business meeting was held Un ‘ig the earlier part of the even■g with Miss Helen Leßruu having
CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Rev. Hurt’s S. S. Class ami wives oyster supper, Mr. ami Mrs. Oren Schultz, £:3O p. M. Monday Woman’s Club Christmas Pirty, Library Auditorium, 7:45 p. m. Delta Theta Tan, Miss Naomi Durkin, 7:30 p. m. Research Club Christmas party and luncheon, Mrs. C. C. Pumphrev, 1 P. M. Tuesday Young Matron’s Club, Mrs. Dee Fry back, 6:30 p. m . Mary and Martha Class of M. E. Church, Mrs. James liarkless, 7:30 P. M. Root Township Home Economic > Club, Mrs. Jay Cline, 1:30 p. M. C. L. of C. Christmas party K of C. Hall, 6:30 P. M. Psi lota Xi party and Christmas exchange. Tri Kappa sorority, Mrs. Milton Swearingen, Wm Engle country home, 8 p. m. Wednesday W. O. M. L. Christmas party Mrs. W. M. Klushman 6 p. m. Historical Club Luncheon, Mrs. Homer Lower 1 p. m. Thursday Kiikland Ladies (Tub Christinas paity, High School gymnasium. charge of the devotionals. Following the business meeting the gift exchange was held. Several contests were enjoyed during the evening with Valire Hart winning a doughnut contest, and Melvina Williams and Mabel Harvey winning a candy contest. The hostess served lefreshments at the conclusion of the evening. Guests other that, members of the class included Rev. and Mis. R. K. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst and son Glen, and daughter Ruth. TO ENTERTAIN WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEG The Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold their Christmas dinnei ami gift exchange next Wednesday, December 18, at six o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. M. Klushman. 927 North Fifth Street. Each lady is requested to bring a fifty cent gift. Tile Kirkland Ladies (Tub will hold its Christmas party at the High School gymnasium, Thursday evening. Ail duh members and their f imilies are requested to be present and all members desiring to exchange gifts may bring a twentyfive cent gift. MINNEHAHA CLUB HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY A good atendance of members of the Minnehaha Club enjoyed the innual Christmas party and exchange of gifts. last evening in the Red Mens Hall, following the regular meeting of the Pocahontas lodge A prettily decorated Christmas tree conterad the' room, where five tables had been arranged for Bunco. Prizes were won by Noah Fry and Mrs. Noah Fry for high scores and Mrs. Floyd Acker was awarded Ihe consolation prize. Refreshments of pop corn and apple* were served by the officer? of the Club comprising Mrs. John Tyner. Mrs. Emil Baumgartner, Mrs. James Cittshall, and Mrs. Ed Whltright. The exchange of Christmas gills was enjoyed by the members of the Club and also the childten who were present. Tlie Young Matron’s Club will have a Christmas Dinner party Tuesday evening at six-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dee Fryback. Body Os Man found In Ditch Near Plymouth Plymouth, Ind., Dec. 14. —(U.R) — The badly decomposed body of a man was found in a ditch near the Clyde Smith farm home in the Grovertown vicinity last night, by Guy Feirfect, and Charles Whilesoil, hunters. Coroner C. Hite of Stark county expressed belief Hist the man had been killed three or four months ago. The body was clothed in working attire and tan dress shoes. It was believed lie may have been Alvin Anders who disappeared from the home of his mother, Mr.-,., Rebecca Faulkner, at Walkerton i
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1929.
Chicago School Teacher Brutally " * „ Sluin by Fiend I ' '*v*4* f: ' !$y * v J' Cordelia Gummersheimer, Rockford (Chicago) high school teach er, was found in her lied beaten to death witli a length of gas pii>e which was found beside the isuly. in August. Mrs. Faulkner was unable to identity Hie remains however. o — FLOOD MENACES BRITISH ISLES ( CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) The Thames yesterday flowed through Eddinglon at a rate of 10,700,000,006 gallons per day compared to the rate of 10,000,000,000 gallons per day registered during the disastrous floods of January 1928. Floods were subsiding in West county leaving a trail of havoc. Property damage was estimated at 1,500,000 pounds sterling ($7,500,•00). Thousands of homes were destroyed. Unemployment was intensified by the damaging of many industrial plants by the floods which it was believed could not open for several weeks. The steamship Aba arrived in Queenstown in two after a six-day battle to reach shore. During the entire time the steamer was within 150 miles of its goal but, rendered rudderless by the gale, was unable to manipulate its engines to reach harbor. The Alta’s halllc was described by James M. Caule o r Baltimore, one of the passengers aboard the Elder Dempster liner. Gaule said the ship encountered heavy seas from the beginning of its voyage December 6. "A wall of water badly smashed the steering gear and buckled the deckhouse, smashed a number of port holes and (lung furniture about. When the rescuing lugs were forced to run to shelter the Ahe was left rocking helplessly for three days. Oil December 9, the liner Apopa, and the freighter Ecba, escorted the Alia but the port engine developed a defect and rendered our vessel helpless with teiiffie seas battering the ship fore and aft. The ship drifted miles. “On December 11 the Dutch tug Swartezee arrived by us and made six attempts before connecting with us. Even then it was impossible lo turn Ihe vessel and so makeshift sails were hoisted on the Aba. -Heavy seas however rendered that effort negligible. WANT SPECIAL SESSION TO AID SCHOOLS (( ONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) rials.” Several speakers pointed to the fact that the same promise was made last year •hut the distribution of money was “several months late.” .lames It. Holliday, Harrison county superintendent, warned the educators I hat (lie “whole educutTonal system is in danger of breaking down.” Ho advocated a mblicily campaign to inform the state of the serious condition in which state aid schools have lieon placed. Senator Gray said the only way ol solving the situation was to change the entire procedure and make Ihe slate the unit of education. “All fundi for school purposes should be collected by the treasurer and distributed in proportion lo the school population,” he said. Either tho ineorhe rnu t be increased, if the situation is to be relieved, or the activities reduced, he said. The latter course should not bo .resorted to, he believed, as it would jeopardize Indiana’s high tanking as an aducational state. As a solution for increasing the income he proposed a sales and luxury tax, which, ho said, would nei about $20,000,000 a year. He proposed a. 5 per cent tax on automobile sa’es. a tobacco tax. radio sales, soft drinks and cosmetics i lax.
Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor Tomorrow is the day to which we are all looking forward. Our organ dedication services and redecoration of Church program lias been announced In another column of the Daily Democrat. Sunday school ut 9:15. The orchestra plays under the direction of Mrs. Etna Durr. Organ dedication at 10:30 o'clock with the Rev. K. H. Wessler of Cincinnati giving the dedicatory sermon. Organ recital at 2:30 o’clock with Philip J Model of Canton, Ohio, at tlie organ. Florence Sprunger-St irr . s soloist. A short opening address by Rev. i| Firntheil. Re-dedic Uifln services at 7:30 o’clock with another message by Rev. Wessler. Special music <at all Ihe set Vires by the church choir and Paul Saurer. Let us remember tlie special offerings at these services. The Sctiiot (’. E. will not meet on Sunday night, neither will there be a rehearsal for Christmas in the afternoon.
The Methodist Church R. VV. Stoakes, Pastor. The Church school will hold its regular session at 9:30 a. m. with E. I). Colter. Virgil Kri< k and C. O. Porter, superintendents, in charge. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. As the Christmas season draws on and the spirit all prevailing lays hold upon our hearts, let us turn to the church, whose institutions in the promotion of Christianity has kept the spirit alive, made home the greatest place on earth and kept love on Ihe throne. This service will ho worth your while. Tlie Junior church will meet at the regular lime, 10.45 o'clock. Then will he a special study in missions and a playlet will be given hy tlie second department entitled “The Christinas Box.” Then this is the time for tlie Christmas program practice. The Intermediate League at 4:30 instead of 5 p. m. This is due to the importance of the two phases of the meeting. There will be the rehearsal for the Christmas play and also the choir rehearsal for ihe Sunday night services at 7:00 o’clock. Every member he there. Mrs. Downs will be in charge of the play rehearsal and Mrs. Tyndall the choir. High School league at 6 o'clock Sarah Jane Kauffman, leader. The evening service at 7 o'clock in charge of the pastor. The Intermediate League choir will sing. We had a good service on lasi Sunday night with a better sized audience than we have had for some time. Lets make it better .It's Sunday evening. The Wednesday night service in charge of the pastor at 7:30 o'clock. First U. B. Church R. E. Vance. Pastor ' The faithful shall lie rewarded in glory with a crown of glory, “Anil when the chief Shepherd shall ap p<ar, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away," The Sunday School is a channel of blessing to our community and your children ought to be there. The worship services of Ihe church arc also -b 'nii"l of blessing and yon and your children ought to bo there also. Jesus attended church. “And as his custom was he went into the synagogue i n the Sabbath day." Do you? The churches of our city ext l nd u w ’come Ifsrni to you. Morning —5:15 to 11:30. Evening 6:00 to 8:00 Tbo Sunday School is preparing to givo a Christmas Cantata entitled “Santa Listening In.” This carries with a wonderful Christmas message of unselfishness. The date will be given later. Presbyterian Church Harry 11. Fern!boil, Pastor. The Juniors will meet, for a period of devotion and worship at 9 o'clock in the Junior room. Jesus is coming ami lie will wonder if you are reftdy. Every boy and girl will he in their places promptly at nine o’clock. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mr. Ed Ashbaticher Is tho superintendent. Lot us study about Christ in order to understand more fully the real meaning of Christmas. If we are prepared to meet Him we will be ready to recognize Him wiie.li He comes lo us. Study to show yourself approved of God. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. The pastor will preach a timely set molt using for the theme “The Secret of God.’’ The Young Peoples choir will assist in (lie .ritualistic part of the service. Come and let us worship together, saith
the Lord. Tlie Christian Endeavor at 6 p m Miss Bernice DeVoss is the leader. Those who have missed In attendance have been the loosen as Ihe meetings are full of life which ihe young people like If you want an opportunity to help tlie meeting come on and show us. Evening service at 7 p. m. A short sermon, "Tlie Vision of the Unseen.” Some congregational singing of the good old Gospel hymns and a period of devotion. Let us draw close unto the laird especially at this time of the year. Mid-Week service Wednesday at 7:15 p. iti. The topic for discussion this week will be the Lord's Prayer. The Young People of the church are especially invited. First Evangelical Church Winchester, street M. W. Sunderman, Pastor 'The six l>est doctors, anywhere— And no one can deny it — Are Doctors Sunshine, Water, Air, Rest, Exercise, and Diet.”
Under the rare of those doctors Jesus grew to perfect manhood, and Cod is sending their willing service to all, for which we should he thankful, and go to church to express our Praise lo Him. The morning program extends from 9:16 to 11:00. The general theme of study and worship: “God So Loved the World.” E.L.C.E. at 6:15. Evening worship at 7 o'clock, sermon subject: “Unload your c« res.” Election of Sunday School Officers on Wednesday night. The young people will present the pageant: “They That sit in Darkness," next Sunday night, Dec 22, in connection with the White Gift Service, by tlie school. Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Mornoe and Eleventh Pai I W. Schultz, Pastor Germiu services. 9:00 A. M. English services 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Extra collection will be taken by wo school,children. Choir Wednesday evening. St. Mary’s Chuich First Mqss 7; no Children's Mass s; ;Sn High Mass <i:4s Prayer Hour and Benediction 2:30 o * CONGRESS TODAY 4 ♦— <U.R) ♦ Senate: Continues debate on (ax reduction resolution. Interstate commerce committee continues bearings on Couzens bill to create communications commission. Agriculture subcommittee con tiiiues cotton price inquiry. House: Considers agriculture department appropriation bill. HOSPITAL NOTE? Mildred Kirsehner, Decatur route 5 underwent a major operation at tli“ Adams County Memorial Hospital. , Mrs. Harless Lime, Colinu, Ohio ionto I undeiwent a major operation at the Adams County Memo i ial liospil.il today. Mute Case Will Be Heard By Chicago Judge Chicago. Is c. 14 (UP) Silence will loign in Judge P til’s superior court, loom Feb ;i wh ui the $25,000 .alienation of affections suit brought by Mrs. L tiu Mckcnhani against Mrs. Louise Rutherford Miekenham •ome.s up for trial. Hot It women are deaf mutes. The husband whose, affections are in question, is -Iso deaf and dumb, as a:<> all witm«s<s In the case. The first Mrs. Miekenham charges Hi ! hot fotmer husband. A lilcy Miekenham of Wichita, Kansas, met Miss Rutherford ala paity nd began making love to her in sign laungiiage. Reynolds Is Released And Comes Back Home I ondnn, It c. 14 (UP) — ft. J. Reynolds, 23-year-old son of the late milli'.na’ire United States tobacco magnate, has he-n released secretly front Wormwood Scrublis prison alter completing a five mhnths sentence for manslaughter and sail'd for New York il was learned today. The hair lo the Itcvmdils to bacco millions il was said sailed a board the North German Lloyd liner Bremen which strived in New Yoik yesterday. He was accompanied by his attorney, J. H. Pickup.
fftTownTaljc Judge Jamu J. Moran and Dorwlu Cox of Portland were looking after business here yesterday. Mrs. Hon Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bone of Bryant visited here yesterday. Mr. and Mis. C. L. Wallers will leave tomorrow for Ypsilantl, Michigan where they will visit for some time with their daughter, Mrs. Burden Custer, Mr, Wallets is slowly Improving from an at tack of the flu and feels the change of climate will help him. Nathan Sheppard of Geneva visited here yesterday. Senator Thurman Gottschalk of Berne wu? one of the many fans from Berne here last night.. "Well, lie mixes with youngsters ill the time," said Tell Binkley, toil iy, w hen somebuddy remarked on how well Sheriff Mort Pine carried his yeais. A real lady or gentleman must git bewildered these times. Ahe Mat tin. Indianapolis New s Miss Della Hansen of Phoenix, Arizona, is visiting with Mr. and .Mrs. Willis Magnet' of tills city. Miss tlanscii is the daughter of Mrs. Ida May Hausen, formerly of t Ids city. Mrs. Ruth I’r singer Myers of l'alo Alto, California, who lias been visiting with relatives and friend, in Ibis city and Indianapolis for Ihe Jinst few weeks will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. diaries Keller of Fort W’avne Sunday at dinner. Mrs. Myers will go to Gary from Fort Wayne and will return to her home in California in time to spend Christmas. William Hale of Fort Wayne visited with friends in this city last evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Franco Cottier ami daughter Gloria visited in Fori yoterday. Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Saurer and Mrs. J H. Cole motored to Fort Wayne Friday afternoon. L. C. Waring lias received iris annual shipment of holly and misletoe from relatives in Columbus, Mis*., and lias been busy distributing it. Mrs. Herman Khinger and Mrs. Ulaysoii Carrol were Fort Wayne vi itors yesterday. Mrs. Dan Tyndall visited friends In Fort Wayne last evening. Mra. ,\V. A. Klepper and children Mary Margaret and Bobby visited relatives Jn Fort Wayne. C. I). Kunkle of Monmouth was greeting friends here this morning. Miss Margaret Mylott was calling on Fort Wayne friends last ovrnfttg, M. J. Mylott is recovering from the effects of a severe fall receivd Wednesday night when he slipp'd nit the icy street. Dr. Dailey Jones of Berne attend'd to prose sional duties here this no: ning. Frederick and Daniel Schafer hive anived from Culver for the Christmas vacation. Mrs. Charles Keller of Foil Wayne is visiting in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Mr. ams Mis, Ray Teeple of Fori Wayne and Jud To- pie of this city left today for Florida, where (hey will spend the next several weeks Norman White of Monroeville visited iu Dec itur l ast evening and -'ittended tin- Deeatur-Horiie basket ball game. Glenn Barkley who is employed ’n Continental, Ohio, arrived home today for an over week-end visit with relatives. Henry Yake and daughteru Mary Anna ami Wilda of near P'-ter-st.n were shoppers in this city today. Miss Fanny Hite P ft at noon to hty for Chicago where she will v’sit until tomorrow evening witli dm Oscar Hoffman family, leaving Sunday evening for Kan Diego, 1 allfornia. where she will spend Ihe m xt several months and may dec <|c to make that her permanent home. Mr. and Mis. Dirk Heller and son lell al noon for an over Sunday visit with the Van Grants at Renasaloar, Indiana. C. W. Bakei of (Vina, Ohio, was a business visitor hero today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle and Daughter Mary and Miss Mary lane Fritzinger ami Miss Helen ( olchin will motor lo Fori Wayne Hi s evening to attend the Decatur Smith Side game. The Misses Glennys liugiey and 1 Cor in tie Smith of Horne attended the basketball game here last night. Paul Handler and Gerald Smit lev-will motor to Fort Wayne tonight lo wilno-K the Decatur-South ! Side basketball game. Leo Khinger and Vincent Bor-! matin wore business visitors in Monroe Inst evening. Mrs. Fred Engle and daughter Mary and tlie Misses Mary Jane Fritzinger and Helen Coli-hiit and Mrs. Tom Cook motored lo Fort Wayne this afternoon and will to main for the Deeal ur-South Side basketball game tonight. Workmen of Niblick und Co. more are busy today laying new carpet In tho choir, communion and pulpit rostrum of Hie Zion Reformed church. Misses Ruth Macklin, ,Erua Lankenau, Dora Shosouberg, Dent-.
ice DeVoss and Mary Madeline Coverdale, uml Clay Hall will motor lo Fort Wayne tonight und attend the basketball game. Misses Ruth Hoop, Her uadi no Nlmduku. Margaret Kllson, and Mary Mclntosh, Vaughn iiilyard and Paul Fugate will attend tho Decalur Holdti Hide basketball game tonight in Fort Wayne. o Employment In Indiana Is Reported Normal ludiamiiHills. Dec. 14 (U.R) Em-j ployment conditions In Indiana are normul except for the fact that the annual winter slackness ha appeared tt mouth sooner Ilian usttal. according to Bert Robinson, who is in charge of tlie employment bureaus of the slate industrial board. There are live bureaus in tho state supported liy state and fed- ’ oral funils. There were 3,275 registered at the bureaus during November, Robin mi report*, and 2,021 were j placed. This leaves 1,254 registered but unemployed. The cities
The ADAMS Theatre SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. at I k- ai d .'{sc. First Sunday Evening Show at fi:3o P.M. at 25c and 50c $ *** Harmony" swept- IHlflr Talking! Singing W Dancing! WJ M ' illusion" ay/ CHARLESIRUDBY) NANCY "Gentlemen of TJY' ROGERS CARROLL the Evening,’* j N1 \ G (Jhramount picture Al l Talking From the woll-kn nvn Comedy. (V J' novel by Arthur Train kj V - Added • // ' ’ » WZm B "ty J °"« ' j ! ) fit &&% f* .nd i WV flLd y Ern " Hare Wfmfl “ \\ \ i V I\l’\ TONKHIT—HOP STEELE in “THE INVADERS.” Also I ten Turpin in “THE ((H KEYED FAMILY" Added— SCOTLAND YARD.” 15c —35 c —V. I ■■■ »■ ■ ~ -»» ■ —■— ■ 111 ■■ I IP THE CORT Hay, & Tues. at (j, 8 and 10. w I !•*■•** i PfcCZEN // , -I JUSTICE 1 - S The beauty of the north iHßini l rm A oT E:R ' V whose half caste blood L r-.Mn»T W Vi Bur » ed ' A4th P a ** io " and V CY desire until she became £ eWfrrfdyAtIANDWAN g darhng of hectic Nome’s w ' ll(l ni o ht life - ADDED-—“TICKLISH BUSINESS,” an all OfT 4 PIA lalkinj- comedy and Movietone News Ut »)C 9 t)UC TONIGHT—“ACQUITTED," a big talkie thriller with a splendid cast. Comedy and 7th chapter of “ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD."
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uro liidlanapolla, Andoruon, East Chicago, Fort Wayne and Terro Haute ami a repreuentativo of genoral conditions throughout the state, he asserted. New President Os Greece Elected Today Alb- ns, Greece, Dec. 4 —(UP) — Alexander Zaituis, President ot th|3 Senate and former premier was I iiiected to the Presidency of Greece i today succeeding President Paul 1 OovnouloliH, who resigned Tuesday. Il it:: ai;itait« nuit n i: it it: Mtfi&UXflU « Ashbaucher s § ii MA.) E STIC i FURNACES Il ASBESTOS SHINGLE | ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 7(>5 or 739 « H a :it it it i: it 1! it;t it.: it u,a :: «,« MfgjJMRMM
