Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1930 — Page 5
i u I!hi\v ir m* BB Mary Macy (J/ n’l 11'.JMina Margaret Haley 111 Phones 1000—1091 J*®:.’- • - —- Handbags Grow Larger and Are /■ Ultra Feminine -lan. 4 ■ (U.R>----l-ittle flurries of excitement over adj.hions are always in order when a big ship docks ami ■BT ' ni|| siylists discuss their Paris impressions. JuSt now comr . , , ( ,u handbags which appear to be und< rgoing several incharges. with a slight tendency toward more generous p like hats, are being made of unusual fabrics. Novc’.'y
* 1!: i and combina-| ~l cited as off *>t for sports and I o nil is interested in and scarf material. Both .I p.nmch effects are ami judging from the \|,,roe< o will lie one .. • in use. - richly mount- "^■ (l ~;. be placed in the . I ;deed throughout new handbags impressed of highly femin- ' 4 SH There is a gayety ~, litolify about most "V^Ki... living which seems ... being pro , always bri'K, are colors none the am! lastly more interest -coins quite reasonanother of brown, blue Bowen iTe ' ■ d at tlmir home with a six o'clock din-1 v ■ dinner was sew-1 ihming guests: Mr. and ' tt and Mr. and Mrs., on daughters REGULAR MEETING Daughters class ' - Sunday School was M assisting ~ ~•■Lrfl-.t ruunne ot bitsi- ' ■-’M .. a '„K,. :: ' In t ' " as hold. Mrs. Homer ' prize. Refresh-: ■ served by th* hos- . n xi meeting of the >' 11 Id the first Tuesday M:s». Harty Stale... iing ° f Mo. " ' Mou.-eheart Legion ■ meeting of the I ii-day evening in the Ii ii' Feliowin-; tho meet-! B ' "Biters were installed' year as follows: I K I 1 lire n r. Senior Regent; Junior Regent; Mrs. HS I-'i. Past Regent; Mrs. i recorder; Mrs. A<K '' 'eaturel; MT.«. O>y A M A. J Cook an'i ■' Millet were appointed: remainder of th-* even-I Bf ' 111 a social time. The: •••" mg Ol - t he lodge will be ; it* .inti all I'gionnaires :, 'd to l.e present as the 1, ' ■: Candida- wse llib leh-l >j ' ' candidates will be" Elt EPNCS CLUB MEETING <’l«b held its motif h- : ' ,i,e hottie of Mis.il ' ! >'k at two o’clock Friday j |B'.' l! '7 ;i ' 'business meeting was I |B : "t‘ which a social hour was B| '' J ""b'-ls qnd games were | O the members by th? ■K, 1 '" Mabel KtCk.won first! z ; ' contest, and Miss Mara-1 |B ' '»’-v*-'in was presented with I '"tir n tion prize. ' ■-"••lu.-’ion of the m< eting |B' l; lil!| t a I hiick, sister of the '■ rved a luncheon in two lb" next meeting will be M " Ihe homo of Miss Ellen IB' h '" ‘Mißlillt Street. HIJR S officers K lhc : Ben u ar lodge at the | Hf" 1 ' held in the Beal -iMI last evening. Other offi-t H I to pomiug year iqdude; Kr ' l l,wn ‘scn...Judge, Miss ■ • Blossom, Teacher, Philip '• Mrs. M.ie Andrews . " l:,lllua Burk * Keeper of "' ■ Mis. Rose Venls, Inner ■> Mr - El,lma JMntng t Gate .M’petr; Enoch H, m ' ' WUliant Kohls. Drill ■ ’ Rs ( ' ,,ra l! «' k * Past Chief ■s! in. U , Cloas ’ and IBmi 1 y a ;,st,l!ital >t pianist ■intent' y tll,all w «s again up ■ s I, whiel > position she 01 ,ll .° liist s * xteen years. it ti " "•fleers will be install■ich wtnT Ince,in 8 " f ‘l‘e lodge Bniitb a be loltl 80 “K e . f lnie this ■ At (hat time several ap-1
CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Zion Reformed Church Cholt. 7 P. M. j U. B. Ladies Aid Chicken Supper, Church basement 5 to 7 P. M. Monday Monday Night Club. Mrs. Gordon 1 Ach son. 7 P. M. G. M. G. of Zion Reformed Church Miss Della Sellemeyer at home of I ' Mrs. Fred Heuer 7 P. M. Delta Theta Tau, Mildred Niblick , 7:30 P. M. Woman's Club, postponed. Rcseirch Club, Mrs. Nellie Hanev 2:30 P. M. Bona-Tems Club, Mrs. William Lose, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Psi lota Xi, Miss Frtncil Lower 7 P. M. Zion R> formed Women's Missionary Society, church parlors, 2:30 P. M. Tri Kappa, Mrs. J. G. Neptune, 4 p.m. Wednesday Historical Club. Mrs. Milt Hower 2 P. M. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society i Mrs. Paul Schultz. 2 P. M. Thursday Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society Mrs. George Cramer, 2 P. M. t pointm.nts for offices will be made Following the business meeting i a social hour during which time I the members played bunco was en- | joyed. A pot-ltt' k supper was served i at the dose of the social hour. missionary society .. j HOLDS MEETING The Women's Houi" Missionary 1 Society of th* Methodist Episcopal 1
The ADAMS Theatre SUNDAY-MONDAY TUESDAY Matinee SUNDAY at 2 I’. M. at 20c- 10c FIRST Sunday evening show at 6:3o—at 25c-50c jtanr v ■ • « ; 'W*’ ' 4 1 The earlv IBaI Catches I bird I fe't"" ■ . „ ■ <i4 if' lB ■ what catches fc*- || Kfl ; the worm 'i'-rm? , ■■■ i - ; ' u. * SEE AND HEAR THE TWO BLACK CROWS whooping it up in one of the grandest entertainments ever put on the screen! Come in and find out all about HIE EARLY BIRD and HIE WORM! HEAR them in the side-splitting boxing act! In the riotous scene in jail! A million laughs sensational song-hits beautiful girls singing and dancing! Be an EARIA BIRD voursel!' make a date to SI E ami HEAR -“WIH BRING THAT I P” THE TWO SLACK CROW I MORAN £ M4CX W MU Why Bring That Up?" » V / <«»**» _ \ // D EVELYN (WENT HARRY GREEN /// IV d Qaramount Qlcture ADDED—“HIS OPERATION,’’ An ALL TALKING Comedy BAT HE REVH-W with Talk and Sound. TONIGHT YAKIMA CANT IT in--“THE T HREE Ol TCASTS’’ A Western Thriller. Also “AL'S VACATION" and The (ilh Chapter ‘T HE BLAt.K ROOK. 10c--25c.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY I, 1930
•< hurch met al the home of Mrs. Anna Malott on Eighth Street last evening. Mrs, Malott was assisted in entertaining by.the Mesdimea T. W. Holsapplc, Ford Nichols, and Hatry Butler. Mrs. t'hariy Hooper was the leader for the afternoon and presented her lesson in an interesting manner, i During the business session that followed plans were made for the Mlle Box opening which will b* held at the regulir mreting In Fobrirnry. A social hour was then enjoyed during which time time th.* hostesses served r* fieshim*nts. LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING Ih Ladiis Aid Society met Thursday, January 2, for au all day meeting at the home of Mr. j and Mrs. William Yager. The day was spent in quilting. Devotional s i vices were led by a former president. Mrs. J. V. Pease. At noon a ivot-luek dinner was served. Visiting ladiofi included the ' M lames Dan Wilty, J. A. Smith Fred I sehannen, Albi i t Geisel. t 'tin: Zimmerman. Charles Llby. .uni Jim Manley. The tm tubers prelent imdud d the Mesdamej J. V. * . Hib High, Joe Wolf, Guy Scott. William Sautbine, llermui Santbine. Mrs. Roe Wynn, J. O. I Parri h. Ka'e Barger and the i Messrs. Frank Fugate, J. A. Smith. , Roe Wynn, Urman Sautbine. Hoc! er. and Little John Eugene and Ruth Smith. Billy Sautbine, Ken'n.th ,'ird William Y iger. VMrs. Milt Howei will b? hostess to the Historical Club Wednesday iftcrnoon at two o’clock, at her home on North Fourth street. Mrs Bon DeVor will be the leader for the afternoon taking as her subject “Poets and Pot ms”, which promises to be most interesting. Mrs. Got don Acheson will antertain the niemb rs of the Monday Nigh 1 Club, at her bom ■ on North Ninth sire t, Monday evening at reven o'clock. The earlier part ot the evening will be devoted to a business meeting and all members are urged to be present. The Woman’s. Missionary Society of the Reformed Church will m et on Tuesday afternoon at twothirty o'clock in the clnirch j>arlors It is hoped that every mepvber o f the 'society will lx* present, and all the ladies ot th church are invited to attend. . Tl < choir of the Zion Reformed Church will m el tor practice to •’lgb» at seven odock in the church Ml mernbtrs of the choir are urged to b" present. Tin P i Lua Xi sorority will meet 'Tv \. v v... : i*m ,( . seve n o’clock
Insteud of eight o’clock because of the church services. The meeting will bo held at the home of Miss Fiancile Lower. IfrTownTalk, J. W Rosso has received an In teiesthig copy of Hie Phoenix, Arizona, Republican, a special edition of 22S pagis ■dmwing the resource.-: and attractions of the great southwest. Mr. Bosse was so impressed by its contents Hint he says if h was twenty years younger ho would locate in that section. Tne paper came from Bermrd Coffee, a nephew who lives in Phoenix. lieraid Kohrn* returned io Chicago whole he will r suane his studies of medicine at Loyola University after spending the holldjys in this city visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Koline. Miss Mildred Akey will leave to day for Muncie where she will visit will her sister. Miss Myrtle Akey, until tomoirow when she will re turn to Bloomington to resume he.’ studies at Indiana University. Josephine Archhold a student of Indiana University, returns to Bloomington to r sume her studies. John Di Voss former trainer of Hie Dceatnr High, School Yellow Jackets had a new job list night at Angola, that of Chief timer. Robert Heller of Monmouth, In-i liana w il journ-y to Bloomington, mdi; na to continue his s irch for nowledge. Hairy Daily a student of Frink] Hit College wil Return to school tomorrow. Mt. and Mrs. Frank Young and daughter Dorothy attended the basketball game at Angola last < veiling. Alice Acker journeyed to Angola to\see the second team game an k tnayb the first team game. Dr. Burt Mangold. Chester Br’.ndyb ny, Donald Koos, Boh Macklin and Paul llancher were among those present and accounted tor at the big light at Angola. Dayton Raudebush of route 9, was i business visitor in Decatur this :u (wning. John WeikeJ of Syracuse, New York, who is visiting with relatives in Folf Wayne and Dick Graber oi
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Fort Wayne are visiting in this city over the week-end. "Did he pass out or drop out?" asked Tell Binkley toiTay when ho heard of Wes Moots's deathi I'vo only m t Constable Plum’s new deputy once, but he smells like a good. Inw-abidiu' citizen. Aim Marlin. Indianapolis Ne,w D. W. Hi'i ry of Fort Wayne wan attending to business her' this .. fiirnoon. lien Shilts of noir the s ate line came in with his usual smile this morning and renewed his subscription sot about the fortieth time. Mrs. Albert Teapie, residing on ;onto 9, Decatur, was a shopper in this city today. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stove and son Ralph of near Willshire, Ohio visited in Decatur today. Miss Ada Davis of Bine Cr el; Township left for Dearborn, Michigan. where she will case for Mrs. Rachel I’.aughman who is ill. Mr and Mrs. O. L. Brent linger were Saturday visitors in this city. Verona Welling of Concordia Colli ge. Fort Wayne, visited in Decatur, today. C M;.akty, residing on route 2, ■ •< ut(ir. 1 • ttn business ill D( •r.’tir this afternoon.
The CORT ■ Sunday-Monday-Tuesday MATI NE E SUNI) A Y 2P. M. —EVENING SHOWS, 6-8 10 O’Clock * AN ALL TALKIE Featuring IN OLD AA Edmund Lowe, Warner Baxter and Dorothy Burgess. A f ? T’iTj Fjj A [ . 'TT'jst. ' delightful and interesting Singing and Talking Drama of the Early Days J Si.A.,, that wends its way into the hearts of all who see it. Justly acclaimed the .. " . rr greatest talkie ever made. You’ll like it—so will the family. jLzX ADDED—“BUYING A GUN” Talking Comedy and i)r n MOVIETONE NEWS TONTGTIT--“SEVEN FACES” an ALL TALKIE. ALSO—Last Chapter of “ACE OF SCOTLAND YARDS.” Added—Good Comedy —l5 c, 35c
The unnuul meeting of Ute stockholdi rs of tile Decatur Cemetery Association was held at the offices of the hi eretary. Dr. K. G. Coverdale The board of directors and officers were re-elected with John Niblick president; .1. \V. Teeple, treasurer umi Dr. Covi rdale secretary. During the past year a drive through the now part of Iho cemetery was completed at a cost of about |3.00l) and other improvements made. Robert Macklin of this city will return o Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana. Wosley Neir n.-chwander of Bern 1 whh greeting friends here and lookug afivr business. B n Butler residing in Union' Township vis ted in this city today. Cliarlea Snyder ot North of Wreu» Ohio, 'ittended to business In this city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones of Pleanint Mills, were sliopp'rs in Decuur this morning. Simeon Bowers of Kirkland township was looking aft,i r business in Decatur today. • Paul llancher t*epnesei|bed the Daily Democrat at the Angola-De- ( tin- game at Angola last evening. \\ A. Lower and C. E. Peterson
will niotoi to Shelby, Ohio Sunday returning in the evening. Mrs. Lower who has been whh her 'sister Mrs. Frank Alwelul will return with him. Milt Werling of Preble was a visitor here this morning. J. J. Dailey was looking after business in Decatur last evening. John Moblet of Willshire, Ohio, visited in Ihieaitur today and alttended to business. Thutman B. Elzey who bua bei n employ d In Fort Wayne, visited in Decatur mid remained over the week-end. THREE PLAN TO BECOME MAYOR IN GARY TANGLE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) meeting of the city council yesterday that Schenck was not legally elected as the election Inspectors were not lawfully appointed for the last election. He announced he will not give up his position and hinted that injunction proceedings will be instituted. Mayor-elect Schenck announced ■ he intends io ussuiue office and will contest any court action to
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prevent hint taking office. Both men are Republicans. Mrs. Hoover 111 Washington, Jan. 4. —(U.R)~Mrs. Hoover is confined to the White House because of u l»ad head cold. Although her condition is’not considered serious, she was unable to attend a White House dinner party last night and will not accompany the president to church tomorrow. The first lady suffered from a cold shortly after Christmas. She tecovered sufficiently to attend the dance given by her son, Allan, during the holidays and to receive with the president at their public New Year's reception. —O 'SM the Hantt—l r»oe at home. Regular .. K. of C. Meeting, Monday eve, Jan. 6, 8 o’clock. Business of Importance. G.K. I »
