Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1930 — Page 5

'® Z /W - ~ 3 N nilv (J < > Miss Mary Macy Phunea 1000—1001 ET Dexterous and Discriminating As ■ Applied To Fashions April 21 <U.PJ Fashion has developed u ll( . w dexter■K,. ~ .-ntiiating liner points of distinction in summer clothes. iml years lias she been so light and diverting, so whim■HJ S e v rsatile in dictating the variation, of type, color and season she is cleverly turning her series of style facets Io the practical, the daring, the conservative, the

.„ extravagant H^H |r costumes. kH dl , :n of the Minim, r , difficult of |9. ' onus to !„■ , or m on choice knows hunch sports Ad or,lol a dozen : ; lot go lo - ■ |..;,k" life Oil the ||M>.. . fact, countrv [||. , 10l bos in, o', pun silks, th- - - in id, i.il'Lo.l 1,1 "aim p., defini'o in -weaves and characterisiii,us hours of the day. di.- formal events ol garden party wedding on ■ it formal fro, k in i■. with much of the pic-, quality of the evening l„ of all these 9k It' I, , -I ions in tin- re:i,.it we comment tiro mast take its f.,sh- ■ When we put line : fitting in our sports hi for gilets. giiimps 1 collars and cuffs, inthe hand workmanship blouses, adapt laces, - ruffles and ribbons and add flowers and ■ lT"'l- i i ins to our millinery, H ate fashions which demand a ■ linmiatmg sense, one in which H type must lie considered. It* M i-; Hite will be hostess H'' l' mi, i Bridge' Club Thurs- ■ fit 6:30. H lORS DAUGHTER »Mh birthday party tea Mrs Joo I,OSO ent ert a1 nfl ihoiiornig the seventeenth bi-. H ly amvei sary of their daughter. ■ f lb -Il The affair was a surBlfur honored guest. Thor-' Mii'ii: the Misses Flotilda M sis. Margaret Vian. Helen Man Helen Lose, and the : hl Lage. George Foo<, 9 I l.r- ■ James Fisher, and Mr. fl Mrs i.ose and children James 9 I Marjorie. I hl- Eastern Star will hold the fl ' l,r business meeting Thursday ■ hlng nt seven-thirty o'clock at I Masoni, Hall. All members are ■ IPsieil to be present as there I he important business. B pc Civic Section of the Woman - B li will meet in the Library Rest B»fi- T ursday evening at seven ■ k. ■NEVA MAN BURIED SATURDAY Miilm Wheeler, son of Orlon ■wlei of east of Geneva were Brietl Saturday at Fort Wnyn> . I Wheeler was gtadiitrTed frot i ■ Gmieva High School and for the |t several months has-been cm iyeil i t the General Electric. For ijne. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler will Me al Fort Wayne. 'WESTS ENJOY ISTER dinner Hrs. Mary Fullenkamp mid dangh- ’ Hose, Mrs. Glare Myers and rs -M. J Mylott entertained with Easter dinner at the Mary Ful■kaiiip home on Adams street, ln 'b,y noon. Appointments were in keeping with the season of t'"’' ■ overs were arranged for the

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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Mount Pleasant Bible Class. Mrs. Sam Fuhrman, 8 p. m. Civic Section, Library Rest Room 7 P. M. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Charles Oinlor. 7:30 p. in. Mary and Martha class, postponed indefinitely. Wednesday N. and T. Club, Wednesday 2 pin. —Mrs. Ed Warren. Pinner Bridge Miss Madge Hite.| €. L. of C. K. of C. Hall. 6:30. Mistorieal Club, Mrs. J. M. Miller. 2: t’,o p. m. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. A. R. Ashbam her, 7:30 P. M. Thursday Loyal Daughters Class — Mrs. Herb Butler, 6:30 p.tn. Eastern Star, Masonic Hall 7:30 P. M. Friday Historical Chili Closing Banquet. 1 Mrs. Dave Campbell, 6:30 P. M. following: Mrs. Clare Myers of this j city. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Myers ’, | and daughters Marjorie Rose and Joan Clare of Indianapolis; Mr. and | Mrs. Louis Myers and daughter 1 Betty hou of Detroit. Michigan; Mr , and Mrs Bernard Myers and son j Vachon of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers and daughter Patricia Anu of this citv; Mr. and Mis. Dick Moran of Dayton. Ohio; ; Mrs R use Moran of Indianapolis; I Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and I , daughter Margaret and sons Jer-i ,onie and Frederick. Mrs. Mary j Fullenkamp and daughter Rose of i I this city; Herbert Fullenkamp and 1 Al Brugeman of Fort Wayne; Miss Mary Myers. Cletus and Jerome] Myers of this city and Hilly Snow j of Chicago. GENEVA GIRL MARRIED SUNDAY Miss Agnes Biery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Biery* of near Geneva and a teacher in the Wa- , bash township schools, and Charles, ' Fravel. son of Mr. and Mrs. George ' Fravel of Geneva were married at |7 o’clock Sunday morning at the ' home of Rev. Chester Grace at Mon I jioe. Hubert Brown of Monroe and] .Miss Emma Biery, sister of th- 1 j bride, were the attendants. A wedding dinner was served at 1 Hie Biery home, Sunday noon. In the 1 afterrtoon Mr. and Mrs. Fravel left | for Flint, Michigan where they will, | reside. ENTERTAINS AT SUNDAY DINNEFf j Mr and Mi's. R. C. Ehinger entertained with a six o'clock dinner Sunday evening at their home on Mercer Avenue complimentary to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller and daughter Billie Jean and Mr. .lull Peoples all of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mis. J. C. Miller, Miss Dorothy Miller, latwrenee Wolpert, and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kortenber of this ci.y. DINNER GUESTS ( ENTERTAINED SUNDAY | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp.en , tertuined at dinner Sunday compliImi litary lo Mr. and Mrs. 'I. C. CorI belt and son Francis ami daughter ! j Lucile and Eileen of Fort Wayne. The ladies of 11m Historical Club 'fwili hold the Club closing Friday ]l evening with a banquet at six-thirtv j o’clock nt the home of Mrs. Dave Campbell. I KIRKLAND TEACHER MARRIED EASTER SUNDAY In an impressive wedding cere- , mony performed Sunday, April 20. 1 .iat twelve-thirty o'clock Miss Berte- , I line Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. j i ami Mrs. Clinton Zimmerman of . Kirkland township became the wile 1 of Mr. Herbert C. Foreman, son of ; j]Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foreman of fithis city. | The single ring ceremony was , read by Rev. Arthur J. Folsom at.

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the Plymouth Congregational Church In Fort Wayne. The couple was attended by Miss Betty Detti Inger and Alton P. Hower of this city. Miss Zimmerman was attractive In a navy blue basket-weave suit with a navy blue hairhraid hat and corresponding eoceasoTloa. She wore a corsage bouquet of Bride's roses and orange blossoms. The only jewelry worn was a German filigree necklace, a gift of the groom. Mr. Foreman wore the conventional blue suit. The bride Is a graduate of Indiana Teacher’s College at Indianapolis and has been employed as a teacher in the Adams county schools for the past four years. The groom is a graduate of Decatur high school and attended Ball Brother's Teacher's College at Muncie. He is at present affiliated with the jOeneral Electric company at Fort Wayne, in the capacity of cost clerk. Following a week’s trip through southern Indiana, including French Lick nnd West Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Foreman will be at home in a newly furnished apartment at 2712 South Harrison street. Fort Wayne. EASTER DINNER IS GIVEN BY MR. & MRS. BAKER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker gave an Easter dinner yesterday to the following guests. Miss Cleora Baker of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. ] Carl Gattshall. Mr. and Mis. Miles Baker of Fort Wayne. ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. David Adams i entertained at noon dinner Sunday at their home for the following . guests: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Erl Miller and ijaugh- , tors Madgeline and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsch and son Robert, and John Linn of Cincin- | uati. Ohio, Mrs. Susie Reppert and Marjorie Miller. CELEBRATES SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr. ami Mrs. Irvin Elzey were' honored with a party Saturday night given by their daughters. Mrs. Jack Harker, and Mrs. Kenneth Bergman of Fort Wayne at the Harker home on First street. Tlie occasion was a celebration of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversaty of Mr. ami Mrs. Elzey which wi'l occur on April 22. I Gaines of bunco furnished the (diversion of the evening and Kenneth Bergman won the first prize. . i Andrew Lnttman, second. and I Mrs. William Gault, consolation. Following the games a two course ( i luncheon of Ea ter appointments ; was served by the hostesses. The honored guests were the recipients of many lovely silver gifts during the evening. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. ■ Andrew Luttman of Sturgis. Mich.; - Mr. and Mrs. William Bergman, Mr. and Mr-. Carl Hambrock, Mr. J and Mrs. Walter Brake and son. . Miss Kathryn Aurand. Mr. and ■ Mrs. Kenneth Bergman ali of Fort .Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. William Gault and daughter Ruth of Wa- | hash. Mr. and Mrs. Holier Rrnliak■ler and Mrs. Chariest Howell of , Marion: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anrnnd. Mrs. Mary Gault. Mrs. Thomas ilElzey. Mr and Mrs HiwryJStnlts land the hanored eiie-t-'.''Mr. and i | Mrs. hvin Elzey all of this city. ! ENTERTAINS WITH NOON DINNER SUNDAY j Mr. and Mr-c Earl Co’ter entertained at twelve o’clock dinner Sunday at their home complimentary to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colter ami family, . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Colter and , family, and Mrs. Martha Beery of Kendallville. Mrs. Harriet Colter and Miss Chinch of Willshire. Mrs. Ed Warren will entertain the N. and T. Chtb at her home on Mcßarne“ street Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. J LOYAL DAUGHTERS CLASS PLANS POT-LUCK SUPPER Mrs. Herb Butler will he hostess to the Loyal Daughters Class of the Evangelical Church Thursday > evening at 6:30 o'clock. This will be a pot-luck supper, followed bv | the business meeting. This will •: end the capsul year anil each , member is urged to attend. j BIRTHDAY DINNER J FOR MISS LELA PALMER ■| Mr. and Mr-. IL T. Foley honor- , Jed M'ss Le'a Palmer, a sister of -I the latter, with a birthday party at six o’clock Saturday evening. 'Easter appointments was carried ■ out in the dinner and favors. (Those present were, Marjorie DeVoss. Mary Elizabeth Callaud, | Martha Erma Butler, Mary Colchin i i Eileen Corbett of Fort Wayne and j Betty Annen of Marion, Ohio.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols and Mrs. Verena. Miller spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Miller of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Miller celebrated their twenteith wedding i.nlversary Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Joker and daughter Geraldine and Mrs. Susan Haley of Fort Wayne visited with relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Verena Miller accompanied Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Myers and children to Van Wert. Ohio Sunday where she will spend the week. Mrs. Arthur Myers has returned to her home at Van Wert Ohio after spending the week-end visiting with relatives in this city. Mrs. Myers and Miss Bernadine Kolter of tlris city were employed as extra clerks a’ Hie Nichols Shoe Store Satin day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower are in Chicago today where Mr. Lower is attending to busineess matters. Elijalr Nidlinger of Warsaw, Ind-] iana visited lure over the week end. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentis and son Bobby, visited in Fort Wayne Saturday evening. Mis. A. M. Anker was a Fort Wayne visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman visited over Sunday with Mrs. Josephine Pierce in Fort Wayne. L. C. Waring spent Sunday witli his old friend Charles Wheatherhogg at Hamilton Lake. W. A. Klepper is looking after business in Chicago. Mrs. i. W. Macy visited in Detroit Sunday where her husband has been looking after business for tile Macy Conveyor company tire past two weeks. At the Easter morning services al the Presbyterian church six new members were taken into membership. Christian Macy was in Detroit on business. Mr. H. M. Tumbleson of Monroe . ville looked after business in Decani' this morning. Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Heber ami son Billie, of Fort Wayne wi re Sunday guests of William Harting and I family. Miss Margaret Lengerich of Ak- ! ron. Ohio spent Easter with her parents Mr. and Mis. Theo. Lengerich 1 Mr. John Laughrey of Colfax Indiana was in Decatur on business Saturday and looking up old friemis. Mrs. James Fristoe and son True will leave in the morning tor Balti more Mil. for a few weeks stay. 1 Jesse G. Niblick will arrive home oday from California. After visiting the principal places of Florida i lie took the ocean trip through tire I Panama Canal and toured the West. Mr. and Mrs. France Confer and daughter gloria arrived home after spending Easter with relatives in Indianapolis. Miss Josephine Suttles who is teaching at Delaware. Ohio spent Ea-ter vacation witli her parents Mr. and Mis. A. D. Suttles on South Fif h street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Annen and children of Marion. Ohio are spend lug their Easter vacation at the home of Mrs. Robert Case on N. Fifth Street. Miss Miriam Parrish of Toledo. Ohio spent tire week-end in this city visiting .with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish. ('. F. True of Sheldon. Indiana visited here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schoyer of Troy. Ohio spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schoyer of this city. k All of us—fit some time or other— find ourselves up against it for some extra money. Any deserving family can secure a loan I from us in any amount up to 1300 at the lawful interest rate, on their own * signature and security.* No embarrassing questions I asked—no delays or red tape. A prompt, courteous service with liberal | terms for repayment. Ask. | about our Twenty-Pay- f , ment Plan. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phono 237 Decatur. Ind

The fornmi's daughter Mrs Earl Howett returned homo with her parents after being the house guest of Ben Schoyer family the past week. Mr. and Mia. Henry Schmitt and children Herald and Dorothy of Columbia City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitt. Miss Rebecca Caroline Teeple of of near Monroe is spending Hie week visiting witli her aunt, Miss Blanche Cottrell of Fort Wayne. Mrs. William Berguman returned to her home in Fort Wayne after s’i>ending the past week in tills city visiting witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Elzey. Chicle Kiser of Bucyrus, phlo was the week-end guest of his daughter and son-iu-law, Mr. and Mrs Arthin Mayer and daughter Marjorie Elaine. Mrs. Harry Young and daughter [Dmothy spent the past week visitling with friends and relatives at Hamilton, Ohio and Cincinnati. I W. 11. Foughty and family motored :o Winona l.ake, Saturday and spent Easter witli relatives. Mrs. Charles Voglewede and] daughter Mary Margaret, Mrs Mary 1 Vi giewede and Miss Bertha Voglewede motored to Fort Wayne Sur-I day where they visited with Miss' Roe Voglewede. who is a patient | at the St. Joseph Hospital. Dr. Harry Jones of Berne was l a business caller in this city this morning. Miss Catherine Weidler of Teach-j ers College at Muncie spent her Easter vacation with her parents M., and Mrs. Jacob Weidler. Mrs. Edward Saurer of Bluffton j is spending this week the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Paul S inter. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Glendening ! spent Easter in Portland the guest | of relatives. John Niblick is off duty on ac count of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Schtimn and Dorothy Louise of Rockford. Ohio were visitors in Decatur today. Russell Reppert of Magley was in tliis city this afternoon. Mi. and Mrs. Ed Hnsher had as their dinner guests yesterday, Mr.

■ " " . baby" chicks We hatch the Barred Rock, White Rock, White Wyandotte, Rhode Island Reds. SIO.OO per hundred. White Leghorns, SB.OO per hundred. Custom Hatching 4'jc per chick. Chicks ready Tuesday of each week. Newtown and Jamesway Brooder stoves at a big reduction with an order. A nice lot of started chicks at bargain prices. The fact that customers keep coming back year after year is evidence that our chicks pfease. MOREHEAD FARM HATCHERY 2 mile north, 1 mile east, mile south of Wren, Ohio. Wren phone. THE ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday “T H E LOV E PA RA DE” With MAURICE CHEVALIER, Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane and Lillian Roth Never Itefore has sucli a thoroughly delightful entertainment been brought to the screen! Spectacular! Witty! Melodious! HEAR Maurice Chevalier sing 'NOBODY’S USING 1T NOW.' THE LOVE PARADE,' and other delightful melodies' HEAR Jeanette Mac Donald sing the beautiful ■DREAM LOVER’ and other songs! Added—A ‘MICKEY MOUSE' Sound Cartoon. 20c —4O c Wed. & Thurs. GARY COOPER in “SEVEN DAYS LEAVE" An OUTSTANDING piixluction. A picture NO ONE shonfcl rni-ss! ALL TALKING! THE CORT Tonight-Tomorrow All Talking Picture of Night Life “LADIES OF LEISURE” • Zippy—Peppy—Jazzy—Gay with Barbara Stanwyck, Lowel Sherman, Ralph Graves, Marie Prevost and others. Here is the picture you’ve been waiting for. H’s the daring picture of the season! Sec and hear what tin artist's model does during and tiller work hours! Added—“THE BARBER’S DAUGHTER’’ talking comedy and Movietone News. 25c —5O c Sun. Mon. Tues. "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES" witli Cliarles Farrell und Janet Gaynor.

and Mrs. Gerald Cole and Mrs. Esta | Llddy. Clyde Troutnor of Pleaaant Mills was a business shopper In 1 this city today. Miss Emma Striker, student I nurse at the Lutheran hospital at! Fort Wayne visited with her par- 1 cuts, Mr. und Mrs. Dennis Striker: of Berne over Easter. Members of. the Striker family and several friends surprised Miss Emma I Striker witli rm Easter dinner last evening. Miss Mary Wheat of Geneva visited here Saturday. E. M Webb of Berne called on ■ friends in this city Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Ix»yse of Kirkland was shopping In this city i Saturday. Mr. and Mi's. Lee Meyers of this ' city spent Easter visiting witli Mrs. Meyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Dennis Striker of Berne. Harry Johnson of Monroe was ! a business visitor here today. Mrs. Muy Jewel Saxton of Monroeville was looking after business in this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Med Miller of Grant! 1 Rapids, Michigan visited here Sunday. • — HOSPITAL NOTES Mi's, Clialmer Porter, 715 Mercer ■ avenue, was admitted to tlie Adams County Memorial Hospital today where she will receive mediI cal treatment. o Get the Hutir. —treue at H-ome (TATAR RH j of head or throat la usually benefited by the vapors of— OVER T? MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Regular Meeting xw Knights of Columbus Monday night, April 21, 8 o'clock. Special program by committee. G.K.

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