Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1929 — Page 5
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’■•"' tlle nt> " -l 1 '" 1 ' ' m.iin B'<B< '■ w, ' re in tll( ' (lus, - v past'd and the new tricks which MMers have learned to play Kthtr on the silhouette. ■ Ma> o£ ~le most attractive KgtjKes in the new collections largely cape that is part of the ■ ■qA ure appearing in two exKvinti ' opposite types of clot lies (including both Krnogp and evening) and the Kpordk variety, but so far usually and as majority of these fol lines, and tn |n tween short, hip and two An exception is the sports cloth, where full length are revived, suggesting the Ktttt? of the steamer and held other days. They, like the shorter and softer are made witli numberless that insure the smoothly -boulder line, and control!in daytime ia. bions, is most conspicuous is seen silk, and hints at be Eg th 1930 high style type of the d ensemble, supplanting jacket, type. The is still a I■> iking the ■itßn will have to learn to it should be added job is not a difficult one. when the '&M printed silk ensemble, for a ■kttfl’ied neckline secures the that it becomes the outfit as < nlafged would be and it is treated "Bfß same way for evening. aSiS MM|S HERALDS ■HAY* CHRISTMAS PARTY ■ 'ftg King’s Heralds of the MeEpiscopal church enjoyed a as party given at the home teacher. Mrs. J. G Gattshall Street. Saturday occasion the Gattshall home ' tract! vely decorated with a Christmas tree. lowing the regular business pg a luncheon of seasonal ap heats was served the girls, lai hour followed during which games and contests furnished aversion of the evening. An Bge of gifts was also featured t the social hour. Sixteen [ers of the class were present ier with two guests, Miss 1 Jackson and Mrs. Delton rater. M BH& OF MATRIMONY SUNDAY ■ of matrimiu wn- patdi.-li '’’l 'lay for Mis- r ■FtA< k. daughter "l Mi and Mi-. Fiedrick of For: Wayne ■MH <'onnell. son of In and Mi HHuonnell of this city '1 Im w I ■ take place H , ■ Old Log Chapi I DINNER PARTY and Mrs. Hom< r Lower ■NMuliy entertained wit’i pre-Christmas dimi BMty afternoon at .hmr ■ MB* Street.. Tin n easion w.i-. in of the birthd y lunin,. son. Joe Lower Minis Minn., who is spending hm HQtmas vacation in th ■■ < tty Cm. arranged lor tm :<illow i’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred I,inn. I Mis. William linn an I Marjorie Kay, Mr. ami Linn ami < liiliiri ri M a ■ i I^B a> "'* Lawrence I.mu. M;.Anker. Mr. 'itid Mt - W A Misses Helen and Era nidi Joe Lower, and Mr. and Mr Lower. During ilu afii-moon were joined bv Dr. and I M ' J - Miller in .spending an ■ in a social way. St. Mary's Town: Illi' H im j ’’■otnics Club will me.' Friday, I 'BColter. Tim icgtil.o t'lu I and gift exchange th.i: I have been held Friday. I) <• I 30. will be held. The umetiii | JB»O an all day ulTair. Cai "dl ||Mationed at llm post ofiiee m Mills to take the Indi I no other way io Im t'olteI at 10:30 o'clock Elida;, mmm
CLUB CALENDAR ! —‘ J Monday Moose Christmas party, High 1 school auditorium, 7:30 p. M. 1 Monday Night Club, Mrs. Ed Bok-nt-chf, 6:30 P. M. 1 Tri Kappa Christmas parly, Miss Isabell Hower. Friday ' St. Mary's Township Home Eco ■ nomlci Club, Mrs. Ben Colter, all day. <jfflown Talk One of the most beautiful Christmas cards we have seen came from Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ayres, a large folder with views of their handsome home on 930 Lake Shore Road, Gross Pointe, Detroit, one of the show places of that district. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holthouse and children of Louisville. Kentucky arrived in Decatur to spend the Christinas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burk. Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick have as their guests Mrs. H. H. Stoner and son John of Cleveland, who will iem|rin ovter the Christmas season, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Edwards and daughter Harriet will arrive tomorrow from Leipsic. Ohio for the holidays. Miss Mildred Akey, who is a student at Indiana University arrived in this city Saturday to spend Christmas vacation with relatives and friends. Miss Myrtle Akey of Muncie will arrive bi this city tomorrow to Christmas with her mother. Mrs. Dora V. Akey aud other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and | Miss Della Sellemeyer motored to I Fort Wayne Sunday where they me: Miss Lee Ann i Vance, student at Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland, who will spend the Christmas holidays in this city. Joe Lower of Minneapolis, Minn, arrived in this city Saturday and will spend the Christmas holidays visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower and with other relatives and friends. Miss Helen Lower of Lowville, New York, is spending two weeks Chi istmas vacation with her parents Mr. and .Mrs. Homer Lower of this city. Rev. Harry 11. Ferntheil motored to Fort Wayne this morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brumley are spending tin Christmas holidays with Mr. aud Mrs. Harve Cinders Free Fa.me.s who have been wanting cinders are hereby notified that there is a good supply ot the Decatur city plant which may be had for the hauling. Just now the stree and alley department cannot use them as they cannot tell where they ire needed, so that farmers may have same if they haul them while the snow is on. Amos Fisher .-treet <ommissioner. 303-3' ? Polds Checked I By modern vaporizing ointment—Just rub on OVER t? MILLION JARS USED YEARLY — ■■■■■'-—• r DR. C. V. CONNELL I veterinarian i I Office 120 No. First Street | Phono: Office 143-Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice () g I- ’ Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any f.\lr:t lyp<’vvriliiiM or sleno«ra|)lnc w<’ rk ; I xxtllbt Mlad Io (Io H- Phone , 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse - jutUe J. i . Bhi? IW Office, K. ol C. bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929.
Shroll gnd other relatives anti 1 friends in this city. Miss Helen Kocher, who la t> teacher in the Mount Pleasant, 1 Michigan schools arrived In this I city Saturday night where she will ; spend her Christmas vacation visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kia-Iler and other relatives and friends. Miss Helen Dot win, who is a junior in the State University at Lincoln, Nebraska, arrived in tills city Sunday to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Maude Dorwin aud other relatives and friends. Helen Is on the staff of the University newspaper, the "Dally Nebraskan.” The Misses Gaynel Graber and la-la Yost spent tile week-end visiting in Fort Wayne. Rex Andrews who recently purchased the J imes Steele farm In Kirkland township is getting every tiling lu good condition to make 1931) a good year. He will feed out a number of hogs. Miss Bertha Heller will arrive iiliout Thursday or Friday for a holiday visit. Her work at the Indi na Girl's school Is heaviest on Christmas day so she celebrates later. One young lady today sent the Daily Democrat io her parents and I tour brothers and sisters, all of I whom she knows will get a wliolo years pleasure from the gifts. Bring the children down to the Christmas tree opening tonight. They will enjoy it and so will you. He sure to send in your holiday news. We want it and thats what ntikes the paper more interesting. ) Call 1000. Decatur’s down town never looked more Christmasy than tills year, with various decorations and bright colored lights. The city electricians
-- — - --- fcBH» i ||. ,„ FOR. THE (igU) FAMILY -.t| S IfeWv » PRACTICAL ■J GIFTS * ■ tw Za' '/ A h ttSgyX l H a< * lt occurre, i to y° u 51 gW Av ••’.V rW •> t^aat our Children's shoes Ji y /Jy "•/'\ VrT^ 1 would make ideal Christ- sj 2/ ‘*lk ■wjM’ ma s /\ifts for thut lar&e or £ ffO 'il •',' Wjaffim small "brood" of yours? t 7 |nS£Vi C Practical fcifts--shoes for fi'i '* iK-ZR i~ ffirwwwfil school, dress or playtime. 3 H 1 ' ■?■;•? H i Hl at our F actor y~ '1 ‘ >! HlfM to-Family Prices i 1 R“ 99 V 279 | ir I Every type of oxford, strap and high shoe style in JU J ’ jt soft, durable black or brown leathers we offer you at |p I J 4 JC Miller-Jones exceedingly economical prices. Proper Sfj dy I lasts, excellent materials. J? ! $ MILLER-JONES CO. Jj % I 112 Second St.. Decatur, Ind. % n 1J j / GATHER round, ladies FtW ■? | and listen to a bit of 5k I inside information (J \ about your men folks: i % \| THEY may kiss you '* jvj M half heartedly when | rv \ you present them with “ V\ a bolt of toweling for ■►** W \ A Christmas, but they . W \ix will tJ ivE you their Kg -XA eternal blessing every w \ time they light a > ft s • I I “White Stag” Lu CIGAR — if you remember them La ' nJ with this particular brand. Eh&'A ■' * sea u ' n c l cver y -\ Christmasy Zi wrapped iff*??*'' -‘■Mi- z packages of KKktrEV JF ,0 “^“ 50 i'’l . akflEß Home-Made a - SS TRADE and a ' '.af nr^ 1 - 'feySß™M For SalE l ’* IMf ,w > all good
have done a splendid decorating job at the soldiers monument. Mine Helen Kirsch, a student muse at Passavano Memorial Hospital, Chicago arrived in this city Sunday and will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto! Kirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gehrig of Winont Lake visited with relatives aud friends in tills city over the week-end. Ed Bailey of Pennsylvania and Ed Ahr purchased some very linn draft horses last week. Because of tlie present conditions of the roads they were unable to ship two express loads this week and the horses will be kept here until after the first of the year.’ Mr. Hailey will return in a week or so and the shipment will lie underway then. Miss Annette Moses spent the week-end visiting In Fort Wayne the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Moses. Mrs. Giles Porter is ijl at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler on North Fifth street. -—-— — o- -——— Railway Concern Is Offered For Sale I e Crown Point. Ind., Dec. 23. U.R) , Tin- Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago street railway will lie offered for sale at public auction ai the Luke county courthouse tomorrow, as a result of foreclosure of a mortgage. . It Is anticipated there will b i hut one bid, that of a group of Hammond and Eas\ Chicago business nun and a representative of Samuel Instill, Chicago utility owner.
SUGAR TARIFF CONFERENCES ARE DEBATED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 1 | — , to give tin audience to men of personal repute who also arc rep resentatlves of Industry or com ! inorce does not constitute a plot, nor Is n conversation between tie-; two a connlvaui'e. Tlie president does mid must hold tlie door of the White House I open to every variety of thought 1 and opinion,” Wood said. "It Is j vital for. the public; welfare that! he do so.” The Repuldicun leader said Gar ner’s charges were "predicated on hearsay evidence, twice removed. 1 and authoritatively denied icy one
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GIFTS - CHRISTMAS - AND YEARS - TO - COME • JfcAV EiLR\ "HMYj \ Diamond King from Pumphreys will ' licil Most Glr IS always remain her most prized possession SSb 1 Tn. Prized Gifts "°1 ( ’<>ly h>r this year, but also through all , % Os course there is sonic xc«u to come. A || yoy would someone on your list Io E ) 3 ji '3 lllill ‘-' ,lli ' l > s 'lisliudlv whom the only logical feX , A Fiery Blue White Diamond in center. and delightfully ditlertgilt uould be appropn- Xj3g smai er blue while diamonds on sides, of ell * be sure to see. this ale lewelrv. And lor s .a; ( i isk whim imld «r marvelous <ll spla yof Dial sometme you will ■'“’ 1 /JT fine Jewelry. If you want the finest and the H CAI OO IflO would have your gifts best. Come in today M> A ■ »p lOU 13 appreciated above all and see these beautiful A| L Va L others Jewelry is the gifts we are showing. $3 Other styless2s to SSOO Wk W answer. A' ffc ■4® -r Wrist Watches in the very latest designs Bi Kip • 1 i' I .idles' or Gentlemen's with beautiful wL'" O V \’A'\ » JfA ■All' metal bands to match. As low as W&lltl * ls (■ ATi iW I oili I Sets or single pieces, boxed in lined $5.00 >¥30 ‘ sci °'""" s ■"' ® *1 ir l'(;v.are rank s a desirable gift. We have y ••ej'v. i jtfvl -‘iflk 2'l ”ie "• ?er\i'-e in tin Rogers Heirloom tjBB ,-K vSksfe.,. J;/' WzWR '■"’ BgfM s2Bups 2Bup i£Wl <>n- rrn kes and Styles as low a5....512.50 • .yx s '7> -j.s / Hyp Make vour selections today GJn^ from opr immense slocks. '' gW® ” P um Ph re y Store “We not only wish you a Merry Christmas but we help to make it so.” W DEI A'FIR PORTLAND
of tlio alleged participants in one of the alleged convei'Hiitliuis.'' —— o - - — - Radios Installed — Indiuiiuiailis, Dec. 23 (U.R)—The ‘ most revolutionary step ever taken by Hie Indianapolis police force i whs scheduled for this afternoon, i wli n 10 police patrol ears equipped with radio receiving sets attuned to the new police broadcast- ! ing station, were to start their , rounds. Permission to operate tlie staj Hon was received by telegram from Wnshington today. ! WMDZ will broadcast on 175 meters wave-length, with 500 watts and 1712 kilocycles, giving sufficient powet to remit Into adjoining counties.
Portland Man Is Suicide Victim Portland, Ind., Dec. 23. — ((J.R) The thought of spending Christmas without his dead brother wmh a little too much for Perry Rupe, 34. a farmer of near here. All of last week lie thought of the holidays that, he and his brother Peter, hud spent together since childhood. He couldn't imagine anything but a dismal Christ mas for himself this year. Saturday night lie decided to go to Pi ter. Leaving a note to tills effect he’ sliot hlmseU to death at Ills (arm 1 hone. Tlie note also provided for I disposition of his effects and in-
The ADAMS Theatre Tonight and Tuesday SEE AND HEAR CLA R A It <) W “THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID” with JAMES HALL and JEAN ARTHUR The thrill of "IT" —a Saturday night date witli CLARA in tlie swiftest bang-up, slatig-up comedy-rotnanie you ever trimmed your ears for! Every "ev.-ell geut” and his “Sweetie” will lie dated up tor the big e> t <mu ••.u levels cf the little girl who here puts tlie ' IT" in Hit—and HOW! Added Attractions: "THE SMOOTH GUY”-An ALL TALKIING Comedy Riotl "RUBEVILLE." ALL TALKING, SINGING. DANCING, MUSIC and heaps of funl 25c 50c Wed. fc Thurs —RICHARD DIX in "THE LOVE DOCTOR" witli lieautifui June Co.lyer Christmas Matinee at 2 p. m. COMING: Harold Lloyd in "WEIA'OME DANGER." His FIRST All Talking Picture and WHAT A PH TI RE! A MER R Y C H RIST MA S
struct ions for planting bl* crops next year. The brother was fatally burned a few weeks ago In Michigan. Mrs. Clara Anderson and S. W. Hale motored to Geneva Sunday and visited witli relatives and friends. FOR SALE Toy Boston Terrier, 2 months old. Reasonable prjee. E. A Wolcott, Cralgvllle, Toseln phone 303-3tx i I'Olf" SA I,E Ttoli top desk ami chair, typewriter Underwood, 2 book cases of hooka, clock, desk light, small safe, davenport, chairs I liiisehurner stove, library table, larjjn di< tionary. Phone 1210. 303-3tx
