Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1929 — Page 5
11) J Iff L ‘Hm// ■Il '[/ ft I iKr jf u MIBB Mary Mac ? JJJ H Ml "‘ l Mar K“ret Haley [., Pi >onea 1000-1091 hfparis Preferences As They Impressed One of the Homecomers Lew YORK, Dec. 16.—(UP)—That Made and combinations of black ■ white are of outstanding importance In Paris, fa comniente(l ()n L tourist just returned. The chic Parisienne seems less inclined to [predation of beige than formerly. The belief seems to be that Lust expect larger hats before long although it is admitted that Lb women are actually not yearing them, adhering pretty closely L type of hats popular here. The trend is still toward soft lines
'i• mining details as make jMjoftness. notably cleverly inHuced novelty feathers. One a l«,> |,c prepared to welcome ~i tlie lacy, exotic genure l 0 be receptive to intricate oa hats other f? - b ’ well. tura :/, Hie elaboration which j^t c f pn zes modern dresses, ’s |K, : ., : n modern millinery and f or nial note is sounded by the f the veils which have repmmd from time to time, i<> date have aroused lEe interest in New York. spili.H costume scheme still jewelry in novelty cosK,, typ<-> in colors friendly to ensemble. The customary of the Parisienne for .. commented on. the jx-arls worn in graduated strands in sin h tones as harmonize the suntan mania which r .. abo'it to become active now suuflierii migration is under - i; \\ Bnsche will entertain \\n s Foreign Missionary of the M. E. Church of c her home Wednesday >> two o'clock. A Christ will be given in e.m i: aiili the annual Christmas E' :y member is cordially to attend. Missionary Society of the Chiiri'h of Monroe will give Sale and Bazaar at the liery building. Saturday at one o'clock. Church will have a Christparty Thursday evening nt o'clock at the home of William Hossnian on West Street. Bona-Tems Club’ will meet ■th Mrs. Charles Omlor, Thursday Mining at seven-thirty o’clock at Mich time the annual Christmas ■tv will be enjoyed. MtRISTMAS PARTY Mr morris employees ■The employees of the Morris five Md ten cents store together with Mnumber of guests enjoyed a Mristmas dinner and exchange of Mts at the apartment of the man■er, Mr and Mrs. Bennett Lamb, ■nday evening. At six o’clock a ■t-luck dinner was served and ■ entertaining rooms were pret■y decoraleri with a lighted Chri-,1- ■> tree and a huge Santa Claus ■red near the tree, on which were ■“R the gifts for the exchange. A ■niber of pretty and useful gifts ■re presented to those in atten■nce. The clerks in the store also ■seated Mr .and Mrs. Lamb and ■ and Mrs. Hugh Barner with ■ristmas gifts. The remainder of ■ evening was spent in playing ■nes, contests and Bunco. The ■est list for the affair included ■ r and Mrs. William Dellinger and ■lighters Lois, Maxine and Neva ■ r - and Mrs. Glenn Barkley, Mr. >d Mrs Floyd Enos, Mr. and Mrs. •oj'd Arnold and sons Roger and taald, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barner M daughter Patricia Lou and Mr. >d Mrs. Bennett Lamb and datighir Beverly Jo„ Dorca.3 Beyerly, ' en Light, Edith Johnson, Mary 't» IteVor, Tom Lutz and Clyde loutner. The Five Hundred club will hold Christmas party at the home of b s. Herman Gillis. Monday eve- 1 ia ? at six-thirty o’clock. Pertains IT supper ®r. and Mrs. Sam Acker enterai|rid at supper Sunday evening Or the following out-of-town “’its: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roop, ( Hillman, Michigan, Amos L. Roop r and Mrs. Russel Acker and Maud Acker and son Robert of “ft Wayne. The Loyal Daughters Class of the lv “ngellca) Sunday School will '““twith Mrs. Frank Butler Thursv evening at six o’clock, at which M the annual pot luck supper and ftstinas exchange of gifts will be Joyed. All members of tlie class re urged to attend. JJONORS father W ', H birthday dinner •Ur. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple were
CLUB CALENDAR Monday Five Hundred club, Mrs. Herman Glllig, 6:30 p. m. Woman s Club Christmas Party, Library Auditorium, 7:45 p. m. Delta Theta Tau, Miss Naomi Durkin, 7:30 p. m. Research Club Christmas party and luncheon. Mrs. C. C. Pumphrev 1 P. M. Tuesday Young Matron’s Chib, Mrs. Dee Fry back, 6:30 p. m. Mary and Martha Class of M. E. Church, Mrs. James Darkless, 7:30 P. M. Root Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Jay Cline, 1:30 P. M. C. L. of C. Christinas 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, S p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. Home 2:30 P. M. Otterbien Guild of U. B. Church Miss Clara Ellen Mumrna, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Women’s Missionary Society of M. E. Church, Mrs. E. W. Busche, Monroe, 2 P. M. W. O. M. L. Christmas party Mrs. W. M. Klushman 6 p. in. Historical Club Luncheon, Mrs. Homer Lower 1 p. m. Thursday Bona Fide Club, Mrs. Amos Yoder, 2 P. M. Civic Department Christmas party, Mrs. Fred Linn, 6:30 propmt. Antioch Missionary Society, Mrs. Homer Ginter, all day. Kirkland Ladies Club Christmas party, High School gymnasium. Bona-Tems. Christmas party, Mrs. Charles Omlor, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Daughters class, Mrs. Frank Butler 6 P. M. D. Y. B. Class of U. B. Church Mrs. William Hossman, 7:30 P. M. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Christmas Party, Church Parlors 3-5 P. M. Friday Loyal Daughters Christmas party Mrs. Fred Linn 6:30 p. m. Fhilathae Class Christmas party Baptist church parlors, 6:30 P. M. St. Mary's Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Ben Colter all day. Saturday W. M. S. of M. E. Church Pastry Sile and Bazaar, Model Hatchery, Monroe, 1 P. M. guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Temple McClintock in Fort Wayne Sunday. The affair was in the form of a lovely dinner given in honor of Mr. Teeple's hirthday anniversary. ENTERTAINS FOR GUESTS Mrs. Clara Myers entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of her guests, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Myers and daughters Marjory Rose and Joan Clara and Mrs. Rose Moran of Indianapolis. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers and daughter Patricia Ann. Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and daughter Rose, Herb Fullenkamp and Miss Margaret Moran of this city. PHILATHAE CLASS TO HAVE PARTY FRIDAY The Philathae Class of the Baptist Sunday School will have its annual gift exchange and Christmas party in the church parlors Friday evening at six-thirty o’clock. At that hour the members will enjoy a pot'uck supper after which the election of officers for tlie coming year will he held. The capsule friends for the past year will also be revealed. During the social hour the gif' exchange and other Christmas activities will be enjoyed. The Bona Fide Club will meet With Mrs. Amos Yoder, Thursday afternoon at two oclock. HOME ECCONIOMICS CLUB TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PAR t V The St. Maty'S Township Home Economics Club will meet Friday December 20. at the home of Mrs. Ben Colter. The members are requested to note the change of place from the Charles Schem k home where it was impossible to have the p->rty because of illness. At le noon hour the ladies will enjoy a
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pot-luck dinner with the Christmas exchange in the attermxji. The presence of every member is deslrM. Those having no way to attend may assemble at the Pleasant Mills ost Office, Friday morning at ten thirty o’clock where cars will be provided for everyone. * The Antioch Home and Foreign Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Homer Ginter Thursday for an all day meeting. The day will he spent in sewing for the Near East Relief fund. GUESTS ENJOY BRIDGE CLUB MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentis entertained the members of thoir Bridge Club last evening at their home on Marshall street. At seven o’clock a pot-luck dinner was served, cafeteria style. The entertaining rooms were decorated with Christmas effects, and a lighted Christmas tree furnished a pretty decorative note to the party. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeby of Shiphewana were guests at tlie alfair. Four tables were arranged for Bridge and at the conconclusion of the games Mr and Mrs Frank Braun were presented the prize for high scores. Mrs. Freeby was also presented with a guest prize. The guest list for the affair included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braun. Mr. and Mrs. William Linn, Mr. and Mrs. William Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Helm, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Freeby. Mrs. Gen’is served Christmas candies during the evening. LADIES AID SOCIETY TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY The Officers of the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church will be the hostesses to the Christinas party to be given in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon, December 18, from three to five o’clock. A fine program has been prepared which will consist of Christmas carols and playlet, after which the ladies will be entertained with a social hour. Every lady of the church is cordially invited to attend the party.* Mrs. Fred Linn wil Ibe hostess to the members of the Loyal Workers class of the Evangelical Sunday School Friday evening. At six-thirty o’clock a pot-luck supper will be served, to which the members of the class are asked to bring their own table service. The Christmas exchange of gifts and election of 'ffieers will he held during the evening. The Civic Department of the Woman’s Club will enjoy the annual Christmas party, pot-lurik supper and exchange of Christmas gifts rt the home of Mrs. Fred Linn on Mercer avenue, Thursday evening. The supper will be served promptly it six-thirty o’clock and all membeis are urged to attend and are requested to bring their own table service. Tlie Misses Margaret Huber and Oda Weldy of Marion returned to their home after spending Sunday in this city visiting at the E. W. Johnsen home. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mr:;. S M. Cochran of Seattle, Washington who will visit with them for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Noack, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leffers and family of Fort Wayne visited at the Henry C. Buettner home Sunday. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E. W Johnson entertained at dinner and lunch Sunday complimentary to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cochran of Seattle, Washington; Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Castle and daughter Ruth and Lawrence Calhoun of Fort Wayne; and the Misses Margaret Huber and Ida Weldy of Marion. REV. HURT’S CLASS ENJOYS OYSTER SUPPER Mr. and Mis. Oren Schultz entertained the members of Rev. R. B. Hurt’s Cl iss of the Christian church with an oyster supper Saturday evening at their home in this city. The guest list included Rev. R. B. Hurt, Sol Lord, Henry Lelchtensteiger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert August Edward Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. V. Kelly and family, and Miss Josephine Anderson. o — Give them a Parker Fountain pen for Christmas. Callow & Kohne. Fri-M-Tu Quickly Stops Dreaded Coughing A stubborn cough that hangs on after a hard cold or an attack of bronchitis yields quickly to the healing curative virtues of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Made of prire pine tar, fresh demulcent honey, with other valuable coughhealing medicines, Foley's Honey and Tar spreads a soothing healing coating over the inflamed lining of the throat and air passages. Bronchial coughs, disturbing night cough-, frightening croupy coughs are quickly stopped. Constantly in use over 50 years, more than 2,000,000 are used yearly. Ask your druggist for Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and use no other. Sold Everywhere.
/frTownTaDc Rev. Kauffman of Tipton, Indiana was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold* Sunday. He will remain in this city tills week and conduct revival meetings at the Church of God. Bob Fowler of Fort Wayne spent the weekend In this city visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Engle. Philip Harlow of Geneva, who has been a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital during the past week was removed to his home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora McAlhancy and children spent yesterday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George McAlhaney of Salem. Word from Will Trout of this city who is wintering in Miami, Florida is that he is enjoying it very much and getting along fine. Hansel Foley, special Chevrolet truck distributor at Dayton, Ohio, visited here over the Hansel is getting along nicely and says indications are bright for business in that section again after a several weeks let down. Harley Guy of Toledo, visited his brother David Adams over Sunday going to Fort Wayne today on business. Misses Marie and Regina Murtaugh have returned from Indianapolis where they visited with their sister Miss Anna who is a patient in a hospital, suffering from blood poison as tlie result of an infected thumb. She is better but not entirely out of danger. Kenneth Runyon is home from Park College at Parksville, Mo., for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. France and Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald of Gary motored here for a Sunday visit with relatiyes. John Magley returned from North Manchester where he’ has been checking machinery for the Holland St. Louis Sugar company the past two works and left for Woodburn this morning where he will work this week. You can buy Decatur made cigars which are unexcelled by any brands in the world and thns do a double service by helping home Industries. Don’t forget it when buying your Christmas cigars. Mr. and Mrs. C. (). Porter, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Neptune, and Mr. and Mrs. ('outer visited in Fort Wayne Sunday evening.. Mrs. T. C. iWertz visited in Fort Wayne today, and attended a luncli-eon-Bridge party. ' Si Hurley and Teenie Carper of Garrett visited with friends in this city last evening. Mr. and Mrs Emil Baumgartner spent Saturday visiting in Fort Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ehinger motored to Fort Wayne today where they spent the day. Miss Blanche Gottrell and friepd Mr. King, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cottrell Sunday. Rdph Wagoner of Fort Wayne visited with friends in this city 'ast evening. Dick Johnson of Fort Wayne and Miss Helen Ross motored to (Wren 3hfo last evening. Mis. Fred Rhada of Fort Wayne who before her marriage was Miss Betty Erwin of this city, is recover Ing from an attack of the flu which she suffered iaat week. Miss Evelyn Miller and Forrest
Adams Theatre Tonight and Tuesday Talking, Singing, Dancing ■ % 3 MW. You saw them hi “Clor<’ F Harmony”. Now and ffenr them in Arthur Train’s throbbing love J Illusion CHAlll.es '“BUDDY* &-?■ c ROGERS NANCY CARROLL. Cl Obramounl picture Also--“Geiitl('ni(’n of lite Evening.” All Talking Comedy. Added-BiKy Jones and Ernie 1 Ittrc, (The Interwoven Pair) “ l ite llii|)|>iness Boys,” Radio Stars in Movietone Act. 25c —5O c Wed. & Thurw. —- Ina Claire (Mrs. John Gilbert) in “The Awuil Truth.” All Talking. COMING- Clara Bow in "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID.” All Talking
Gilpen motored to Fort Wayne yesterday and witnessed u show at th< Emboyd. 8. W. Hale and Mrs. Clara Anderson of this city spent yesterday in Berne visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith and son. William Wells of Borland was here today looking after business. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers and daughters Marjory Rowe and Joan Clara and Mrs. Rose Moran of Indianapolis spent Sunday visiting with Mis. Clara Myers and family. David Roth of near Wren, Ohio visited in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker motored to Fort Wayne Sunday where they visited with Mr. Hocker's mother, Mrs. Jestlne Hocker who Is spending the winter with Dr. and Mrs. R. B. McKeemen. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brown visited in Fort Wayne Sunday with their H|l|] Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown and
I THE CORT Tonight—Tomorrow “FRO ZE N .1 IT STIC E’ ’ A Wm. Fox Talkie with Lenore Ulrich, Louis Wolheim, Robert Frazier and others. Those stirring days! The first Yukon golden yield when men went mad and women went wild in the passionate liny of immense wealth suddenly achieved and as suddenly stolen by capricious fate "Ticklish Business” Talking comedy. Movietone News. 25c —5O c Give Book Coupon Tickets from this theatre for Christmas Gifts.
- WK Gifts They would choose for themsekes \A __ Our Diamond department is complete. Presenting the newest yA C diamond creations hy master craftsmen. All these jewels tire set \ A ** nes l diamonds and are made of iridium platinum or 1 please the most exacting. V A DIAMOND RINGS from $lO to SSOO ®“ Where Quality Counts” A Fine Watch Many, many years alter this Christmas, the recipient of a fine tl watch will be reminded of your thoughtfulness in selecting such a useful, practical gift. They will he especially glad Io receive | Gb» from our se’ection where “Quality is the First Consider:!- ‘ I W/"r-1 l'> nc Watches from $25 and up atw Lfii • Gift Articles fey,.. Imported and Domestic novelties, glassware, china and pottery • x. Taar make popular gil ts. ■* w Ivk * a aaJ&s (>lir s *')ie is opi n evenings lor your T ' / convenii nee. let us help vmi with > * k’ib problems. Pumphrey Jewelry Store ■) E C A T U R PORTLAND
family. George Everett, who is employed as a postal clerk In this city, is confined to his home with illness. J. J. Hofer of Monroe visited Sunday in Decatur with hla Mater, Mlsh Lou Hofer who fa a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Mias Ruth Sunderman, who has been a patient at the local lioaiptal for tlie past few weeks with pneumonia, was removed to the home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Sunderman on Winchester street, Saturday. Murderer Believed To Be Fred R. Burke St. Joseph, Mich., Dec. 16. -ftJ.P) —Murder flaring from anger at a traffic officer's reproof set authorities of four states busy today seeking a desperado whose Lake
Shore Drive mansion near here | com i alod almost $320,000 in bonds | taken in a bank holdup and an , arsenal sufficient to equip an army 1 squad, Tlie hunted man killed rather I than pay $5 to a young farmer for ! denting the fender of his untomo- I bile. Although he had been known j as Fred Dane, supposed wealthy ! oil man, the murderer was believed I to be Fred IL Burke, notorious leader of a Iwink robber gang.
Needless Steps W J ' 4 f° r rn(,^ern - z HOUSEWIFE This business of running the home Is put on the same efficient basis as large industrial organizations. And rightly so—for important time and money can be saved by the use of modern conveniences. Most homes now aro learning the ease and comfort given by telephone extensions in bedrooms, kitchen, hast*meats and garages. It will save you steps too. Let uh show you how. Citizens Telephone Co.
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I His crime was almost ihoxpllo able, unless In the light of tlie i constant fear of capture that 1 drives criminals to the point of | madness. His escape was almost | uncanny. 0 ■ - -m m Waslnngtipi, Dec. 16 —(UP)— "Clean-up” of President Hoover's cabinet, was urged by Senator Smith . W. Bnxikhart. Repn.. lowa, In an address yesterday.
