Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1929 — Page 3
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■ Sectional Technique Gores Its, Way to ■ the Heart of Fashion ' New York, Dec. 20.-(U,R; Fro in th- m,, llf unlvercd pursued its way to the more frivolous sweep of th,. ripvUol re ami still does it with much übaml u lf . , ||l() |n((| , (> shaping of the skirt to lin.-.l hlplimm lin ,| ..priding is in the technique of gores. Then, is no one style inlitis season more important than Hie sectional treatment skirts, which divides them into nar, an shaped and ..earned pan-
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■ 3l|(^Ki v.l, , contribute an effect of nil of elaborately defined to the frock. To V|l|l .. who has seen the varied |^K il<r . this sectionalized snrin style quality is obvious, m,, nl i narrowest strips to wider and from simple lines to |K r i, til d . dges and diagonal ex this new gored treat■p in.ii.. s itself important by its a'tons of the silhouette id' and fulness. constructive S. Il'm.. is i fur: icr value than just as it 'he skirt silhouette, sin,.,. : liferpreted for coats, or- ■ rs as a favorite styling in the i. >;hs and 's an additional , varying the elaboration oi |H]ii considering the sectional ii 'lie n vv clothes, reflection lie made of the penchant for th° figure crosswise as K||. ribbons, bands of the fabric. -'ripings being employed i,, blouse as wel las skirt th" influence of the up and ■n co..' is regarded as the basis pirn ttcally all skirts, the ptin '. horizontal gores, if they {■v>- 'o a very large degree . ~ im| bii> sections of dr. sees. Mj. . Oiseqiiente. li.aween tbo ' seamings of the upper ' .Hid the lengthwise '.mi ' kirts. the eye be. 0.1,-d to the matiiemaiH ally surface that a dress with - liter :t is ilnt IHn. i!o'h or silk crepe, has the id' last year or the year beHl « 6RISTIAN LADIES ]■ LECT OFFICERS IM Tito members of the Lad e. \..i |Hli..'. of th- Ch. i: tian Clutch |H ihl a very intetesting meeting at I, me of Mis. Rebecci Laly hili' afternoon at her ome IM dd* -treet. Dining the regale M lutiti of business the el etion of IM fir. - was held with the follow to Mtsult- president, Rena Hoi'fm IM ce-president, Jennie August: MHi V president, Mrs. Noah Mali Mrs. Homer Ruhl. Al the BBosp of the meeting. Mrs. Eady refreshments. ■riangle class ■NJOVS exchange members of the Trang’.' 188 ss of the Christian Sunday enjoyed a meeting h Id a' met Ruhl home with Mias B'l'i.i Ruhl acting a-- hostess. ■Btty Christmas decorations were f about the rooms, and a lighted ■ristmas tree added an especial
American Home 6hop MRS. LOUISA BRADEN Corner Monroe & Third Phone i-L Be DRESSED for the and HOLIDAY FUN in ANKLE LENGTHS sl6-50 sl9-50 Sheer Crepes—Chiffons —Moire Satins Ot course in the new shirred, draped, high waist line and finely detailed to give that desired feminine look. LOVELIEST of ALL GIFTS FOR HER Channing array of Silk I ndies— Dancettes, Pajamas, Negligee, Gowns, Robes, Hosiery, Scarf. SPECIAL—(pr nr— Lovely new all Silk DHESSES in all r.cw coloring. COATS SPECIAL Few Handsome Coats in Large Sizesat a decided reduction tor this wet
' 1 CLUB CALENDAR d I 9 Friday il Philathae Class Christinas party ■- Mrs. c. e. h ii, p m I, Jlt-L R idge Chib. Mrs. Franl r Geary, 2 p. M. i Methodist W. F. M. S„ Mrs. J W. Cha.].man, 2:30 ;,.ni. . Loyal Daughters Christmas party , Mrs. Fred Linn 6:30 p. ni. f Philat.i .e Class Christmas party Baptist church parlors, 6:3(1 P. M. J St Ma ys Township Home Eco minims Chib. Mrs. Ben Colter all , I day. Saturday M. E. King's Heralds, Mrs. James ’ Gat'shall. 2:30 P. M. | \V. M S. of M. E. Church Pastry 1 S lo and Bazaar, Model Hatchery. Mcnroe, 1 p. M. ' Monday t Moose Christmas parly, High • school auditorium. 7:30 P. M. i Monday Night Club, Mrs. Ed 80l , necht, 6:30 P. M. i Tri Kappa Chri turns party, Mis; Isabel! Hower. I ’ "— . de"o tion to the 'home. The ex • change“f Christm: s gifts was he!, [among the members, after whicl ', the regular business seas on w.t hell. The officers for tbe cornier , ;vea: we-e elected as follows: pres' j dent. Mrs Oren Schultz; vice-pres ■ dent, Josephine Anderson; secre itrcy. Sylvia Ruhl; treasurer. Oliv, Teeters At th- close of the even ing. Miss Ruhl assist-d by her i mother, served refreshments of ' nns nnomtmm’s. The ntv meeting of the class will be heb’ i.the second Thutsdry in January a’ | th t home of Miss Gladys Thompson : Tl'3 Philathae Class Chris'ma-p-i'v hich -vas to have been held 'n the B otist church parlors this , eve’ing, will be held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Bell, instead, at six'hirty o'clock. RONA FIDE CLUB i MOLDS MEETING The Bona. Fide Club met yestor day f erncon at the home of Mrs Amos Yoder for the regular meet 'ng of the club Two tables were at mged for bridge and at the con illusion of th? games priz s for high more i ere awarded to Mrs. Henry Thomas, firs’, and Mrs. Fred Bloser, second. During the games the bos iss st- zed candy. The next Meeting will be held in two weeks nd will be at the home of'Mrs j Henry Thomas. The Moc ie nd thrir families wil Ibe entertained with a Christma I party and program. Monday even [ ng, December 23, at 7:30 o'clock at he High School auditorium.
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I-ADIES aid society entertains with party Ihe laidles Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church were delightfully entertained with a patty of '"I tide appointments given at the chinch parlor, yesterday afternoon by the ofHcers of the soel-ty. Fifty latlles of the church were present tnd enjoyed the lovely party. I he church parlors were decorat"d in appointments appropriate for In- Chr.-tmas season. lb' devotionals were conducted ■I the .urllei part of the afternoon "id consisted of Chrlstmis carols md prayers. Following the dev:>ion Is an interesting program was ’resented by the officers of the society. •Misses Ruth Macklin ami .Mtf.v Madeline Coverdale sung a vocal Im t after which Ihe members of he Junior Arts Department of the Aomati s Chib presented a play In " •■Ping with Christmas se. son. Fidlowing the program a social tour consisting of refreshments IS enjoyed by the ladies. Thos > i charge of the party included Mrs. 'hil Macklin, Mrs. Walter Beam, It's. W. A. Lower. Mrs. C. \V. vltupp. Mrs. James Elberson, Mrs. '• C. Langston, Mrs J. c. Sutton, nd .Mrs. Roy Runvon.
CHRISTMAS PARTY IF BONA-TEMS CLUB A co’o: note of red and green as used throughout the entertain ng rcoms of the Charles Omlor mine on W-st Adams street, list ven.ng, when Mrs. Omlor enterained the members of the Bonaems Club. A beautifully decorated ■iiristmas tree lighted the living oom. and under the tree were plac'd the gifts for the Christmas exh nge. Smail tables were arranged for iridg and as a result of the game layed, Mrs. Henry Myers and Mrs. rank Schnitz weie successful in vinning the prizes for high scores. At the conclusion of the games, he tables were laid with linens nd luncheon of two delicious courses vas served by candle light. The lifts were then distributed among he members. The Club members will entertain heir husbands ala New Year's * ati'h party, on New Year's Eve, at he home of Mrs. Frank Schmitz on irst street. VORK AND WIN CLASS IAS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Work and Win Class of th* United Brethren Sunday Schoo’ were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling on Tenth Street last evening. Forth? occa ion th“ Poling home was attracively decorated with red and green ippointments and a lighted Christnas tree. Th? regular routine of business as conducted in the charge of the >.e-.iden . Cecil Harvey, with Clarnee Drake leading in the devotionds. Fifteen members, ten children. i i one visitor ."tended the meet1 and party. Following the business a social in. was njcyed The small child:i sang several Christmas carols fter which two interesting contest ere enjoyed. Kathryn and Eephuckson were successful in winnng prizes for the contests. Miss Helen Roop w.is a guest ither than class members. At tl>< lose of the social hour the hostess erred ref. eshments. The next ice ng of the class will be held in ebruary.
■ J. Y. B. CLASS ■ -IAS PARTY 'lb * I). Y. H. Class of the United dicthren Sunday School was enteiained last evening at the home of >lrs. Will Huffman, with a party o hiistm s appointments Mr.-,. Huff nan was assisted in entertain ng y Mis. Hart and Mrs. I. rick. The meeting was opened with he ladies joining in s nging “Sil nt Night," Followng a short buri less . ession the program comm'’ Mrs. Grace Hurst and Mrs. Pen lington presented an interesting nog nt and social hour. A contest which w.s a memory contest war won by Mrs. Alma Hill. Mr. and Mrs. “Santa Claus" then came and gave each of the ladies a Christmas p. esent. Everyone enjoyed her gif’ except one lady whose g ft wot : ,vi ppcd with a seal saying “Do no I >pen until Clb.stmas.” At the conclusion of the social | lour the hostesses served rei.c-sf. nent The hos'esses for the nex ■ neeting will be Mis. Roy Munima ' Mrs. Georgs Myers, and Mrs. O. I Mills. I MISSIONARY SOCIETY ■ ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS Twelve members of the Mission j ry Society of the Lutheran I Ihurch and their husbands enjoyed he Christmas paity which was held n the school house, Thursday Evening. At seven o'clock a delicious po’tick dinner was served. During the ntermission, Professor (Walter Denlinger played "Silent Night" and I >ther Christmas carols. Immediately following the dinner, the mein | >e.s of the Society drew numbers I or the ejcchinge of gifts. Five tables were then arranged □r pinochle an done table for mchre at which Ml. and Mrs. Alber; I Schieman were awarded the prizes I or high score in pinochle and Mr Oh; i. t Boknecht and Mrs. Louis Mailand were presented the prizes
lln en«hre. . CIVIC SECTION ENJOYS YULETIDE PARTY Mrs. Fled Linn was hosliss to the member* of the Civic Section of the Woman's Club at her home last evening at a party of Yttletlde appointments. The Linn home was attractively decorated with a large lighted Christm.s tree centred 'n the entertaining room and with the ebandelinrs draped with red and green crepe paper. i Al six-thirty o’clock the ladles were served a pot-hick dinner a: small tables which were arranged about the entert lining rooms. The centerpiece of each table was it crystal candlestick which held a red taper. The committee in charge of the refreshments and entertainment for the evening included M;s. Ed Miller. Mrs. Fred Linn, Mrs. M. F Hirris, Mrs. Earl Butler, Mrs. S. E Hite, and Mrs. Enau Lankenau. Following the dinner the ladies enjoyed several games of bingo. Prizes were awarded to the follow ing ladies, Mrs. Walter Deltscli. Mrs. Harty Staley. Mrs. A. R. Asl. buncher, Mrs. Otto Kirsch, Mrs. J. ■M Doan, Mrs. tlarve Shrull. Mrs John Zimmerman, Mrs. Joe Hunter, Mrs. Delton Passwater, and Mrs. David Adams. A contest which was forming words from the word ‘Christmas" furnished entertainment for the ladieit. Mrs A. R. Ashbaucher was presented with a prize for havin.; formed the most words. Each lady was then bl'ndfolded nd told to find a red stocking con taining gifts, which was hangin • • n the fireplace. Following the social hour th. ladies exchanged Christmas g fts. W. O. M. L. HOLDS MEETING The Women of Mooseheart Legion met last evening at the Moose Home at seven-thirty o'clock. Only i small number of members were >resent at the meeting. The next neeting will be held December 26. LOYAL DAUFHTERS HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY Beautiful Christmas decorations were used in ptofusion about the ■nteitainlng rooms of the Fraiin Bull r home, last evening, when Mis. Frank Butler entertained the members of the Loyal Daughters •lass of the Evangelical Sunday I ichool, of which she is the teacher. Twenty three members of the class md five guests enjoyed the affa'r. \ large lighted and decorated Christmas tree added a seasonal tote to the affair. Small tabl s were -tianged about the rooms and a lelicious pot-luck supper was serv’d. Following the exchange of Christmas gifts, the members of he class presented the teacher, Mrs. Butler, with a silver bon-bon li h. Mrs. Butler, in turn, presentd each of her members a gift. The •emainder of the evening was spent n a social manner. lIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS 3NJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY The teachers and their families >f Decatur High School wtre deighlfully entertained with a party if Christmas appointments l.sti •vening at the home o' Principal I md Mrs. Waite. J. Krick. For th< iciasion the Krick home was a | tacfively decorated with red and .reen appointments in keeping with he pproaching season of Christnas. At ; ix-thirty o’clock a luncheon I as served by the foods cumm'tteel
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THE CORT Tonight-Tomorrow “THE GIRL FROM HAVANA” A Wm. Fox Al'-Talking Special with Lola Lane and Kenneth Thomson A band of ultra-sophisticated society crooks, suspected of a jewelry theft, are pursued and final y captured in Havana after a 5,000-mile chase by a lady detective who finds Cuba a port of romance. ADDED—Sth chapter of 'THE ACE OF SCOTLAND YARDS' CARTOON COMEDY — MOVIETONE NEWS. 15c —35 c SATURDAY MATINEE FOR CHILDREN—IOc
which was composed of the Misses Delores Wertenberger, Dessolee Chester, and Verneal ’Whalen, Severa! of the teachers also prepared the food which w.is served. Following the dinner the entertainment committee, which Included Mr. Sigurd Anderson and Mr. Richaids, had charge of the remainder of the evening. They presented several intricate contests which were enjoyed by the teachers. Miss Eloise Lewton and Mux Kidd won | Ihe first contest and Miss Vernenl Whalen, the second. After several more <ont'sts and games “Santa Claus’ arrived and distributed Christmas gifts to all those present SO CHA REA CLUB CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS UYiustiilly attractive appoin*meiits marked the annual Chris' mas parly of the So Chit Rea dull which was held last evening. Dinner was served at six-forty-five o’clock In the private dlnlnv room of the Rice Hotel, the members being seated at one long table A tiny Christmas tree, covered with now and Icicles formed the center piece, while tall red tapers held In crystal candlesticks at either end of the table furnished the only ilium ination during the dinner. The table was bank-d with tiny snow driftthe sparkling snow forming a pretty setting lot tlie brave little snow men who stood guard at each em. of the table. The winter scene was l'itrlh“r car ried out in the combination of plan c.<rds and tallies which represented clever snow scenes, and by the las’ course of the dinner which was ite cream molded into tiny green •andlesticks holding bright red c audits. Following the dinner Hie guestwere invited to the home of Miss Theresa Appleman where the., found Santa Claus had not forgot 'en them. Hanging above the gleaning red fireplace, which was built n the corner of the room, was a stocking fillesl with fruit, candies, nuts, and a toy for each girl. Silvei ribbons tied to the stockings dit •■<•* ed the girls to their gifts which Santa had placed tinder the be iuti fill lighted Christmas tree. Being very secretive Santa would not tell the girls the names of thgirls who sent Ihe beautiful gifts until later in the evening wh n Eskimo pies were served. Inside th, w.apper of each pie were slips of p per disclosing the name of the giver. Four games of bi !dge were then played, prizes being awarded to Mrs. Ray Keller, and Miss Marie Murtaugh. — BOOK CLUB COMPLETES STUDY Mis. Ed A. Bosse delightfully entertained the members of the Modern Book Club, last evening, ai her home on North First street The meeting was opened at seven-thirty o’clock. The details and discussions wet, given on the lives of Julia Peterkins and Stephen Benet by Miss Francille Lower. An interesting .story of the lives of Eugene O’Neil nd Claude Bowers was given by Miss Josephine Suttles. The life oi Claude Bowers waa especially inter
LtiiufiESTERS-?ILLS V (HR UICAMI. A Aak yosr DruggtHt /\ £ for C'hl-eheg.tcrs lllaujuod /A\ farmid I’lilaia lied •nd boxes, stale. I »ith Blue EX Z*? *’Ubboa. To I. fno other Buy y fl , Us TOU » A k for I Z, tni’H.'i'i.ir* BltllOND I :t '. .'»l> i’l't f -r-10 years known V // t. Safest, de Luy.*owt. —r y. « s
FEED THE BIRDS Indianapolis, lb c. 20. xU.P) -among the greatest sufferers from the existing storm are the birds, the state Audubon society suit! today In appealing to the populace to distribute food for them. "Give the birds a Christmas present," the society bulletin suld. "They are starving to death. A little thoughtfulness In throwing them crumbs will give them a happy Christmas." ♦ ♦
esting as he, was a resident of Fot' Wayne and one of the Indiana authors. A review and discussion on 'Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway w .s also given. As this wne he last meeting in which the American authors will be studied i complete review of all the American authors and their works were given and discussed. At the next me. ting which will be held in two weeks. Hi' study of the English authors will be In gun. h'onors minister WITH CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Smith of Cralgvilli’ were pleasantly surprised md hono.ed Tuesday evening, when he Zion and Cralgvilli* Christian Union people gathered at the SmJh .ome with box s. baskets and pa' k gts of gifts and groceries as a okeli of love and esteem, in which the couple are held among th’ir reople. In spite of the bad weather, there were sixty persons present and an •njoyable evening w s spent In cor era it ion and .singing. TRI KAPPAS ’LAN CHRISTMAS PARTY The Tri Kapps sorority w'H en oy the annual Christinas party at lie home of Miss Isabel! 11 >wer on •"ourth street, Mond.y even qg, December 23. YEOMEN FAMILIES ENTERTAINED WITH PARTY The Yeoman and their families were entert hied with a party o. Christmas appointments at the Yennan Hall last evening. The hall was decorated with red and green emblems in keeping with the
■ //„ Mazda Tree Lights SI.OO-$1.35-$2.25 For out door use $3.25 Decatur Elec. Shop
A Magnificent Array — OTWE M If'. 7 O’o'* V > IF IN DOUBT ll SELECT FROM , L THIS LIST: MW """ h ' s ' /J '-. \ . e Rings < 'Uc i ■ T '«*■' Se ' B KS ■' ’ ■fa s IkO I ;i Silver and j 4 Pewter ware . When you set about the task of Christmas Mantle < locks fheppirg. you will he wise to make things Wrist Watches comp'- tely pleasant for yourself by obtaining all of your gifts in one comfortable. Glassware leisurely shop. Os course,’to make this conWatch Chains vcnience possible, the shop must have a re-n-arkabe assemblage of gift suggestions. —and the finest array Allow us to boast that the Keller Jewelers is of Gift shop articles a -hop. that has been your 17 11 I I 1 fl privilege to look at Keller dtOfC r ß= =r ===== V
Clirtstmns seiisoii. A large light' I Chrhtmas tree w.s also placed In the hall. During the earlier part of the evening a program consisting of Christmas enrols, music, and readings was presented. Following th program the children enjaveo games and a general social tlm« Santa Viaus also visit'd the party and distributed terutes to the
\\ VW AteX,! ‘ A- / : Gifts for Men From A Man's Store Arrow Shirts Faultless Shorts C. & C. Neckwear Athletic Vests Hansen Gloves Interwoven Socks C. & C. Silk Scarfs Stetson Hats Fancy Handkerchiefs Paris Garter Sets Faultless Pajamas Hoys Sets Many Other Gifts for Man and Boys that are sur? to please. Tlk? men's store where women like to buy Schulte X Co. Decatur, Ind.
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Children. The committee In charge of the party Im Imled Mi k. Leona Walters Mrs. Alina StSultx, and Mlaa Alta Rlmth. c. W. Carney of Denver, CoJorwdo win d friends In thia city todc* that h- would arrive here Monday to attend the funeral of hia father. R. W. Carney who died here Tuesday morning.
