Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1929 — Page 5

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u cbuni'* "*‘ idea comes ny W nir S and may tie as sheer «iH permit, or have th? ■fl ....jipy of pique. Those of AR,^K|Udla"' dim' linen of b i : seem to he more featured They make a 'ation of the hint of »hi Ims been so much ■ in collar and tie esI wint.-i fashions. ( )..n' called when spoilJfl ls .i ir .tare of a frock, makes a a, v.ds on the neckwear there is scarcely sort which cannot ui'l, two or three of these hand-worked insets. mM.i,.. handkerchief linen, they applique of the fabric ~' sin orncss of tin1 a<. ruled t band and bow Wi-r cm ■Ts are emphasized. |fl); i.aii't.', the inn tucking* ),y insertions of lace arts of t.> i am.taut variation or It .... a-;.-Italy us d interruptjnsets of fabrics. r An: . Missionary Society wiili Mrs. Rolla Hattgk . i.-day. at her home persons mores ed in w.>ik are cordially in- ■' 1 the m<- ting to sew . Armenians. n er.ii y Socii I.v of lie Church will meet 1 ernoon at two-thirty at Hie home of Mrs. W. E. fl husband birthday party flt- V N Schutz delight full' her husband. Saturday «’ :!i a taffy pull and p.oty in honor of his birthday an-; Mr. Sebnitz had been away from his home and r.-turn found the guests Mb; for him and wishing him birthday. Mrs. Frank i’etS> prepared the taffy for the pull, and pop corn and appi-s flt also enjoyed. The evening in playing a number of games and music. The gm >l was tile recipient of birthday gifts. The gm sis affair included Mr. and Mr.-.. 11-raid and daughter Palsy, and Mrs. Bryce Roop and Donna Helle, Mr. and Mrs. Chronister and child: mi' and Lois, Miss Franc':. Merrell Peterson ami Min of Fort Wayim: Flank Peterson, "Mr. and Mm. flsitz and sons Dickie. Pdm tfl All- ii, and Miss Wilhelmina for guests and Mrs. F. 15. Collier eni yesterday for their guests, included Mr. and Mrs. A. flrand daughter Leia of Convoy. .Miss Bernice Farr of C:nc nOhio; Miss Esther Furr of- - Covi r- were also I fur Mr. and Mrs. Collier Mina and sons .'‘elviti Wayne, and Bobby. fl T ERTAINS fl FORT WAYNE flj r ' and Mrs. A. L. Frame oi Wayne entertained with ll,r party at Fairfield Manor fli fveniug. The affair was Years dinner and was serw -I 1 ■B ®mtt o'clock. Red (alters in candelabra formed the cen-. Os the table where covei flj® arranged for the follow i.-;; Mr. and Mrs. E. Belk I fl- and Mrs. WiJliam Bell of thi- , fl* r br and Mrs. E. 11. I nderwois; Dorothy, and Mr. and ■ rs - Frame and son Max of Fort ■*yne. fI'DAY PARTY fIyERTAINED YESTERDAY fl l)r -and Mrs. C. V. Connell enter ll, "d at a lovely dinner parly al fl' 11 ' home on North Third stro- l at dinner complimenlai y Margderito Frederick of fl” r| Wayne, and Fred Connell of fl" city, whose marriage will be fl ev ent of Tuesday morning, tuomhers of the bridal parly included the Mi-ses Ethyl and Virginia Frederick ot fl’ 1 Wayne, ana Walter F. Dillon. 811B 11 "uyne, and Eugene Durkin of

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Five Hundred Club, Mrs. A. R. > 8 P. M. Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mrs. W. E. Smith, 2.;30 P. M. Antioch Missionary Society, Mrs. Rolb Haugk, all day. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society School house, 1 P. M. So Cha Rea. Mrs. George Andrew 7:30 P. M. Christian Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Henry Lichtensteiger 2:30 P. M. M. E. Ever Ready Sunday school cl S’, Mis. H R. Farr, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Mt. Tabor Ladies Aid Society, Springer Sisters, s P. M. Friday Women's Home Missionary Society, M. E. Church, Mrs. Anna Malott., 2. P. M. / Monday Moose New Year’s Ball, postpon ed. Pythian Sisters Needle Club, following lodge. this city, were .■’lso present at the party. Other guests included Mr. pnd Mrs. G. A. Frederick, parents of te bride-elect, and Mrs. I. Benton. all of Fort Wayne, and Dr. and Mrs. (. V. Connell of this city. The appointments for the dinner were c t ried out in orchid and pale green, which colors will predominate among others at the wedding ceremony to be performed tomorrow. The wedding will occur at the log chapel situated at Notre Dame Vniversity, South Bend, at ten o’clock. Rev. Patrick Haggerty, member of the Congregation <-f Holy Cross at Notre Dame will officiate The bridal party, together with the immediate families wi'l attend the wedding. Fol- | lowing the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be held in the faculty dining hall of the university. Tonight the bridal party and mentlaus of the immediate families wall be entertained at the Hotel Oliver in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick of Fort Wayne will be the hosts. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. John Ampshaugh entertained a group ot tlieii lenitives at a lovely chicken dinner at their home in this city, Sunday noon. Covers wen arranged for the foTowing guests: Mr. am! Mrs. f. Chapman and children. Mr. am! Mrs. Virgil Kreigh and Mr.-. Martha Beery of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Crist. Miss Elizabeth Crist. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Mann ot , this city. The afternoon was I spent in a social way. GIVES HOLIDAY PARTY FOR GRANDDAUGHTER Mrs Henry Mayer entertained 1 at a party Saturday afternoon from three to five o’clock at her, home on North Second street, ih- , affair was in the- form ot a holiday I partv and w;m given in honor of I Mrs.’ Mayer- granddaughter, Mms Margaret Jane Martin o .a Diego, California, who is visit s in this city. For tin- m casnm he Mayer home was all ract .v. ly ■ ■ 'orated with Christmas devolutions 'and wtlh a largo Christmas roe , The afternoon was sp' nt playing game , enjoying 11 .' ' l i^ 1 ’ TX’s At the com' land saying spent lies. ] elusion of the afternoon Mrs. May | er. assisted by her daughter, Mts ! Uu)h comer of Honolit n. who >s also vL-iting m this <ity, , I delicious refreshments ol holiday ' lowing: ,roy^ a J I and Lois Franks, Ellen Mail, n.l, wty Sautter, Bobby and Ahee YosL Jhnmy and Alice Brunnefriendship gif*-* I The Zion Lutlioran Lmlu s Aid. house. ii" L ... co;1

LELArUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 3(1, 192!

I ENTERTAINS I WITH bridge PARTY I V T" i<tt Anker " I'Oft'' Bß 1 11,1 01 friends Saturday « '<’i n>mi, who fonn e(l two tables 111 irldgo Miss Dorothy Durkin was L /'T ' win,lln * prize for I" 1 " •’■’""on’s garn-s. The guests table wh" S " a "'" ut ,he 10n « dl| tner • where pretty uppoititnients of hiSt'nas colors ami holly were, -" ,I, '<’»vallve note. The I Im" n" ’ ,ar, -V included thnl Misses Dorothy Durkin. Mary But- '■ men Lower, Josephine Silt- >'■ Horine Michaud, .Marcella l • o'’er Mrs. Herman Myers andK ' lle ‘- and Mrs. Linn I hem ot I-ort Wayne. Tim Women’s Hom - Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet, at the home o’ Mrs Anna Malott. 114 South 1 Mg.,th street, Friday afternoon January 3, at two o'clock. The assisting hostesses foi th- afternoon will be Mrs. Harry Butler,| ■'lls- f. W. Hoiaapple, and Mrs. F. I Nitho’s, Mrs. Charity Hooper will'; Ittve th-- lesson. A good attendance| s desired. Ihe ladies Aid Society of the j Mt. Tahot Church will meet Wed- | n sday evening at eight o’clock at I h home of the Springer Sisters at ■ Hobo. Mrs. G-otge Andrew-: will enterI l-’iin the members of the So Cha Rea sorority at a business meeting I which will be held at her home ■ Thaisday evening at seven-thirty o’1 dock. The annual Moose New Year's - Ball which should have been given tonight has been postponed inde- - finitely. The Ladies Aid Society ’of the Christian Church will meet at the

home of Mrs. Henry Lichtensteiger Thursday afternoon at two-thirty I’clock. A good attendance is desired. The Pythian Needle Club New Yeats party which was to have been held on New Years Dav lias been postponed and will meet instead •his • vening immediately following lodge. The annual election of ofti- , cers for the year will be held and JI members are urged to be present is business of importance will be) Ii ■ cussed. The Ever Ready class of the M. i E Sunday School will meet with M.s. B. R. Furr, Thursday evening i' even-thirty o'clock. The assisting hostess s for the evening will i>e Mrs. D Iton Passwater, Mrs. ‘ Leigh Bowen. Mrs. Grant Fry, Mrs. Albeit Beery, Mrs. Floyd Manley. ■ All members are urged to be prei sent at lhe meeting ami to be pre;iat<'d with a verse in which the ■ nami (’apsitl Frii nd for the past ■ year will be revealed. FAMILY ENJOYS TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. William Sudduth and J son Orville entertained Sunday at "heir home on North Seventh street I with a turkey dinner. Covers were 1 irranged sot Mrs. Margaret Reck- | nil th" honored guest, and several n'lnr invited guests. Following th" hliciote turkey dinner the guests ■njoyed a social afternoon which / (insisted of mus ; c and singing. newly weds HONORED WITH PARTY Hoiiorng Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Suwi'-r. whose marriage wa,s an even’ of Chrisunas Day, Mr. and M * Martin Stucky entertained with •i dinnei pirt.v at Heir home. Suni day. Covets were laid for Mr. and ’ Ills. A. W. Snyder, Mediith. M ix- ' inc, ar I Twylo Snyder, Claud? ' Vlone Mr. nd .Mrs. William ReiebI . r t, Beverly and Biily Reichert, and I Mary B< oks. Afternoon guests inI hided Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allspaw j Billy Em’i k nnd Mi. and Mrs. Elmer Stucky. HOSPITAL NOTES Mi;- - Edith Ball. Monroeville. R. i R. 5, underwent a major operation ’at Hie Adams County Memorial . nosp'tal this morning. Mrs. .1. Ward Call'iml. 6'),!) Madison streel, ttnderwi nl a major operation al the local hospital ths 1 morning. Margaret McGill. 117 South Line ' ~tr<. t. underwent a tonsillectomy nl the local hospital today. o

MAY PUBLISH IBS EVIDENCE TO COLLEAGUES i ((■ONTINI’EI) EKOM PAGE ONE), had become more I cautious. Chicago was reported 1 selling ’o s liquor, with unusual u, ( lutions taken by boot loggers. In Hie drier bell;. where the spoakv ami saloon are riot as common as in New York City H is sl |H possible io obtain liquor, but [with difficulties and at conmde’riulile expense. I in many places enforcement lolTicia's denied the charges ol Senator Borah of Idaho that violation ! of llie prohibition laws is "open. ! flaunting, defiant, persistent." but in near ) all instances it appeared to be pers.stent and defiant.

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Tom Peterson of Morris, Illinois, visited hi-no Sunday on bls way to’ Shelby, Ohio Io attend the funeral, jot his brother In-law Frank Alweln.l Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson ar--rived home Sunday afternoon from! a visit tiwli their son in Indianapo j Ills. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. William Bell were dinner gusts at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Frame at Fairfield Manor in Fort Wayne list evening. Miss Florence Magley is at ; Shelby, Ohio. Reports from northwest Indiana j that in s veral of the towns the | snow drifts are as high as the secI ond story windows. Max K (id is making a holiday vis- . it with relatives in the south part of l the state. Mis. .1. W. Tyndall gave a family; (dinner last vt-ning for Miss Bertha i Hell r of Indianapolis who visited h" ; re over Sunday. Art Stove of Willshire. Ohio was looking after business here Saturday. The D ily Democrat will publish as noon Wednesday on account of N w Years day. Attorney E lris of Bluffton transacted busiir ss in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Cramer of 413 South Winchester strew hail as their guests for Sunday, George 'ram r and Miss Geraldine Sheets -f Fort Wiyne; Mr. and Mis. D. H. King and daughter Mary Jane of Lake Brady, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. King and daughter Mary Jane of Lake Brady, Ohio, who have been here for the

holidays visiting Mrs. Kings parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Cramer, will return to their home today. Mrs John Hessler of Fort Wayne attended to business in this city today. Wili am Heel-rand James Briggs of Gen va were business visitors in this city today. Finest Runyon of near Bryan* visited in this city today. Miss Clara Anderson had as her gue ts SaHtrday evening for d liner Mi. and Mis. Joseph Anderson <>f Geneva Sunday evening site en i ertained for Mr. ami Mrs. L. B. | Smith and son of Berne. Lon Jackson of near Linn Grove visited here today. Mr. and Mrs.-Lloyd Reasoner of this city visited with friends at Hartford City over Sunday. Clark Kiser of Bucyrus, Ohio, vis ited Friday anil Saturday with hiv daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Mayer and daughto: Marjory Elaine. Thi' Misses Vi Ima and Irene W.liters are visiting in Fort Wayne to-

Adams Theatre Tonight and Tuesday i His First Talking Picture! rl ’ . n i HEARLLOYD | ». TALK! ■’ / _ A % * Action! Thrills! J Love! A master- : piece of Lloyd ' fooling! The ~ , world • famous Z • comedian ad d s j words to his ac- i tion—and HOW! Here’s the great(e;t talkomedy entertainment ever! Also-PATHE REVIEW with TALK and SOUND! t 25c -50 c Wed. Ii Thins. "WOMAN TRAP' with Hal Skelley. Evelyn Brenl and Chester Morris . . . SWIFT THRILLING, 111 .MAN at Lae-d.ic Matinee Wed. at 2 i>.in. at 10c-35c. COMING MORAN and MACK The Two Black Crows-in "WHY BRING THAT VP?” I

I duy. Miss I student nt Rob- - ort Long Hospital Indianapolis, returned yesterday after spending a. few days visiting with her paren's,! , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gerke of near! I this city. The Misses Patricia and Rose Mary Ftillenkainp and Miss Joan Arnold, pupils of Violet Reinwald School of the Dance al Fort Wayne enjoyed a Christmas party given yesterday at Trier's Ballroom, Fort Wayne. (>. car Laiikenau of the Boston Store is in St. Louis, Mo., today where he will meet with the Buyer Association at the Wholesale HoUBb in that city. , Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell left toI lav for South Bend where th- y will ’ all nd the wedding of their son, - T d Connell, who will marry Miss -M. rguerite Frederick of Fort I W lyne, tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Murray and '| daughters Jane and Kathryn of Fort Wayne visited with friends in this city yesterday. Jos. phm- Martin of Geneva was a business visitor here today. George Schafer of Geneva was ■ looking after business in this city today. • James Kenney of Jefferson town t ship vested in this city today. ’ Ralph Bhluni of Monroe is spend ’ ing a few days visiting with rela- ■ tivt sat Uifayette. f Miss Opal Weikel of Fort Waytie visited over Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. Alfred J. Smith of Monroe. ’■ l r. and Mrs. Lin Engie and fa-

M WATCHES FOR THE new ■fc'VO Gruen J Pentagon $75 JiS ‘ z ' "'" Other pocket watches “t .; ®‘ A fron $17.50 '•X't/S'- M ™ » Gruen Oroum-Giuird IK/w' case *‘° ...in keeping rifi kr > '*/ •' times! f'' Now that another yea? has rolled by, it’s well to “take inventory.” Perhaps your biggest need is for a smart, modern watch timed to present-day styles. So why not use that Christmas check or bonus money for one of our new Gruen Guild models? All moderately priced considering the prestige and service they offer. *■*Gruen Cartouche L-... If j-rnT i u " ow. *->/»</ !/<>» 1. ssa.» Pumphrey’s Jewelry Stole r> E C A T U R p o RT L A N I) i R U E 'HTI^ T^ Everywhere is here Xo place 100 remote no distance loot •meal mileage means bill seconds Io Hie telephone. 'Hie whole world is right in your home or oil ice. I here is a portion ol it you can use for business or lor pleasure. II s yours quickly, convenicnlly mid economically save lime and money with the long ■ distance phone. J [ Citizens Telephone Co Ji i ■! ' .

mily visited Sunflay with Mr. and Mi a. Mid Beavers and family ot Decatur. 1 " I —■ ■—■——() '■■■■' I IRST AUC TION SC HOOL ( LASS IS HELD TODA\ (CONTINUED FROM I’AGE ONE) j sered the use of the Industrial I Association rooms and the rest : rooms of the K. oi P. liuildfng. President Reppert stated hit-' this afternoon that, indications , were the present class would b ■ i tho largest in Hie last five years. It is expected that late arrivals would swell the total lu more than sixty. Col. Roy Johnson, assistant manager of the school, had active i charge today of the registration | and was assisted by two of Col. Reppert's secretaries. o - — —— ( OAST GUARD KILLS THREE j (CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE) 1 Dumpling Rock. ' Boatswain Alexander C. Cornell, in charge of the coast guard ves- ’ sol, signalled Black Duck to halt. - The Black Duck increased her I ( speed. As The Black Duck was gaining, ( a rapid-tiring one-pound gun was thrown into action. Shots fail'd to check the speed of the rumrunner and a firing squad was ord- . lered to send a volley of machine gun bullets at her stern to disable I tlie craft. > The pilot bouse was raked. I Apparently out of control, The Black Duck swdrved and then dis- - appeared in the fog. When The

Black Duck reappeared, she was just drifting and there was no sign of life aboard. Guardsmen Imarded her with orders to arrest the ('lew. As they appeared on the deck, Travers, < hitching a badly wounded arm stumbled outside the pilot house, slumped to the d<’ck and shouted: "We're all shot up.’’ In the pilot house the boarding party found the bodies of tin ' three victims. Tho dead men aod Trnvirs wetv! taken Io Fort Adams where Trav is was sent to tho hopstl'ii

‘v • •/i i\ one cough right after the ether . .. 0 .. EVENING —not ONE" “It u'oultl Itajprn tome —the morning of the <li«y on Miiich I whs • 'onto lli< I .oiiiniiinity < hnr< h I raiiglitac<»Lll Vi e bu< Smith l»r<»lh«'r*' F Syrup in the mid i immediately began ■ <••irrgrtie In lu tuo liour.4 I felt belter. My throat coob «l «!< v ?i —’ry w»i<e eamc back. Smith Broil »T 4 bum d the convert.” J. \\ ii.nrit. New Vork. f*r.iitli Brothers work* »o ediri.-nl’y iM-rauRC it lihm I I 1 Iriple ArdtH : (I) Soothing <-) Mildly laxative 'J (3) Clears air passages. I f rTrivrii—q—i SMITH BROTHERS Triple Action COUCH SYRUP St* ? ... u. ' .k. T 'K2 7". W.WffiOQSKHBHHBHa ; ~... . ~ .. .. j ( J C ;; ;; J { «LL«I.MXifK!KHSI It M!'KKK H R K X '/■ X] THE CORT I I M' Last Time Tonight ;; “THE LONE STAR RANGER” ' $ Zane Gray’s first a'l-talkie picture with a cast headed by George O'Brien and Sue Carol ;f Soul stil l ing, pulse beating action drama of (lie obi “( it Southwest .. . tin double bari’elled romance of a « « dreamy girl and a deliglit!ill bandit. Also—“ Don’t Be Nervous.” Talking Comedy — Movietone News C 25c —5O c « “THE COCKEYED WORLD’ 1 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Matinee New Years at 2P. M. xkn :x xa; :t.t:: it xm n k :::: n.< « :: m::x K« K :t')t rt :: «xk k « ; ... I 1930 | I g ! Another chance to make pTflfi good! May it be the hapII mßw piest, mo s t prosperous * tar u,s far * n vol,r i ; This is the cordial wish of Rr* ■ all of us here at the Bfoj?! First National Bank |E I 1 Capital and Surp’.us, flfll i $120,000.00 Ki Decatur, Indiana

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'1 he government boat later tow.•d the bullet-riddled Black Dm k to port, whore It will be held for further liiveHtigution mid disposal of her cargo of liquor. —■ — O— ■' ■-•1... Strang. Thing. About Life I’he fellow who nings >«ur praiael ever gel* n* In- ■ and enthUHlaa r Illi nudli’l! e tin go WliO ,>reml., Dili'- of your in sdeeds. LOST Ijidlea Blue felt hat with ! grey and blue Ins: rtx. Lout Monday b- tween Adams atreet and th. Newb ny store. Finder call 120 or leave at this office (07-3 t 1