Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1930 — Page 5

FKW I ' |l 1 If Mias Mary Macy Miss Margaret Haley Phone* 1000—1001 ■j > [ “To Horse” With Apple Green— A Tip For The Equestrienne B\\ -yollK. April 21 —<U.R. I ~So much has been said about "color J bil l,its ' that nothing short of invigorating freeh evidence will E sagging phrase alive another season. Luckily it’s here and E's just conservative enough so that the correct horse-woman ■ u it fair trial. The green tones, according to the jargon, are ■ nn mid UP.”

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■K il; Tj. .lark green coat jK. > . .lark green coat ■ th' 1 demand for SK t , Has been surpristhe the riding habit I more interestL struck in apple uiiimer. Various H||^K r . themselves ,„■ tile green :• tone, a lights r.. tweed coat |^K.■ k■•:. 11 tlie apple green . And the habit de"f the green linen This fresh fabric - - ihonght that even effectiveness of a of green coat linen breeches. ■ of greens are m keeping with the pici- i' ~,| country roads - vdlow summer sun with the idea of 1 riding breec hes Borling will be oirsday night at 8 'Mt- wi | give I'm I iiursday afternoon o’clock at the 17. ■< public is invited -■ Township Hom ■ club will meet at the | John Floyd, Frida-. o'clock. All mem-1 ii <! to be present as the I tin* year will be Endeavor Society i ’ . Brethren church will I . m.-etiiig tonight at o'clock at the church Work and Win Class of ■if' 'bleu Sunday school World Tour. Friday | Bit a' > ve.i-tliirty o’clock at SidAN SISTERS I OLD SUPPER Pythian Sisters will hold a ent supper at the K. of P. , Saturday, April 26. from five I ten o'clock. The public is in- j to attend. The lodge will hold liar supper on the following lay. May 3, at the K. of P. also. Root Township Home Ecos Chth which was scheduled Intraday, April 21. has been -' l. Ti ■ I II pB Bust a Second! all it takes to apply IK'* of these dainty decora- ■ 1 mKijanize I DECAL transfers Mfrizture oil paintings in and other patterns. to apply as a postage j us t immerse in and slide on. ■ inexpensive —50 cents foi of dozen or more. M. To be used over a finish ■”'e with Kyanize. ■B sto® tlum — tnii yea “ II Callow & Kohne

CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Mount Pleasant Bible Class, Mrs. Sam Fuhrman, 8 p. m. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Charles Omlor, 7:30 p. m. Mary and Martha class, postponed indefinitely. U. B. Christian Endeavor, church 7:30 p.m. Wednesday N. and T. Club, Wednesday 2 pm. —Mrs. Ed Warren. Historical Club, Mrs. J. M. Miller, 2:30 p. in. Five Hundred Club. Mrs. A. R Ashbaucber, 7:30 P. M. Thursday D. Y. B. Class of U. B. S. S. Mrs. James Stonerook 7:30 p. m. Root Township Home Economies Chili, postponed. Pythian Sisters Bunco Party, K. of P Home 2 P. M. Dinner Bridge. Club—Miss Madge Hite 6:30. Loyal Daughters Class — Mrs. Herb Butler, 6:30 p.m. Eastern Star, Masonic Hall 7:30 P. M. Civic Section, Library Rest Room 7 P M. Christian Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Rebecca Eady, 2 p. in. Friday M. E Ladies Aid Society Mrs. B. J. Rice 2:30 P. M. Historical (Tub Closing Banquet, Mrs. Dave Campbell, 6:30 I’. M. Auction Bridge Chib, Genevieve Belling 8 P. M. St. Marys Township Home Economics Club Mrs. John Floyd 1 p. m. U. B. Work and Win Class, church parlors, 7:30 p in. Saturday Heralds Society, Miss Maxine Hutnbargcr, 2:30 p.m. Pythian Sister 2c Supper, K. of P. Home, 5 to 7 p. m. postponed until Wednesday. April 30. M.s. Sam Fuhrman will he the hostess and the meeting will begin at two o'clock. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Milton Fuhrman will be the assisting hostess, and a lesson of Gardening will be presented. GENEVA MAN ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE Announcement of the marriage of John Wheeler, son, of Orton Wheeler of east of Geneva, and Miss Catherine Smiley of Fort Wayne, formerly of Ossian, which occurred at Fort Wayne on last Saturday has been made. Mr. ami Mrs. Wheeler will reside at Fort Wayne where the groom is employed at the General. Electric company. Mrs. B. J. Rice will be hostess to the M. E. Ladies Aid Society at her home on North Fifth Street Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The 1). Y. B. Class of the United Brethren Sunday School will me") at the home of Mrs. James Stonerook. Thursday evening at seventhirty o'clock. A pot-luck suncheon will be served and the members husbands are invited as guests of the Class members. MENNONIfE CHURCH SCENE OF WEDDING SUNDAY Miss Arvcda G. Wulliman. daughter- of Mrs. Helena Wulliman of Berne bic.ime the bride of Clifford L. Grabill, son of Mr. and Mrs. !, :-eph. Grabill of Grabill, Indiana, at a lovely wedding Ceremony rer formed at the Mennonite Ghttrcb al lerm. Sundaj alternoon at twothirly o’clock. A short organ musicale inelim ng “At Dawning", "God Made Thee MinC," ami "I Love You Truly" was played by Miss .Ruth Leiclity, pre ced’ng the ceremony. Thn processional, Lohengrin’s We lding march, was played as rhe bride and groom proceeded down he aisle to an improvised altar of u rn-', Easter lilies, and apple blosloms. The single ring ceremony was ised nid the vows were received by Rev’S. J. Grabill, an uncle of the gr iom, who was assisted by Rev. f. 11. Suckait of Berne. Miss Leona E. Wulliman. a sister <rf i he bride was the bridesmaid artd wore a dress of maize crepe E izabeti. fashioned along princess linos witli a flare skirt, long full sleeves embroidered in pastel shade m<! footwear to match. She carried in atm bouquet of sunburst roses. The groom's attendant was A. I', th-rig. a .-lose friend of the groom from Grabill. The bride was becoming in » white sucde-crepe gown in flowing Princess style with uneven hemline,

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footwear of white. A trailing veil long tight sleeves, V neckline and ol white tulle was held in a eap effect by a band of orange blossoms She carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The organist. Miss Leiclity played Mendelssohn's Recessional us the bridal party left the church. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's mother In Berne and guests Included the I bridal party and relatives of the I bride and groom. The table where' the luncheon was served in buffet! style was centered with a howl of I roses. Garden flowers were used! profusely about the entertaining ' rooms of the Wulliman home for [ the reception of forty guests that 1 followed. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Grabill will be at home in Bluffton, Ohio where the groom is a Minister. LOCAL MAN MARRIED TODAY At an impressive wedding cere- i tnony performed at the Precious I Blood Catholic Church at Fort Wayne, this morning at nine o'clock Miss Mary Magdalene Lerch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Henry Lerch nf Fort Wayne became’ the bride of Phillip F. Heimann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Heimann of this city. The double ring ceremony was used and the wedding vows were received by Rev. Father Thomas Heimann. ( a cousin of the groom. The bride's attendants carried arm bouquets of pink roses tied with tulle to match their gowns as they pre<-eded the bride and groom down the aisle. The bridesmaid was attired in a green chiffon dress fashioned with a long uneven hemline and trimmed with lace similar to that of the bride. The maid of honor wore an orchid chiffon gown designed over the lines of that worn by the bridesmaid, and both attendants wore blond footwear. Both bridesmaid and maid of honor wore lovely strands of pearls which were gifts from the bride. Miss Frances Heimann, a sister of the groom was bridesmaid, and Miss Regina Heimann, another sister of the groom was maid of honor. Henry Allgeier, a nephew of bride acted as groom's attendant. The Misses Celeste Heimann, sister of the groom, and Georgiann Allgeier. neice of the bride were the flower girls. They wore dainty pink and blue ruffled dresses and carried baskets of snapdragons and roses, tied with tulle to match their frocks. The bride was lovely in a white sat’n dress fashioned with a V neckline, sleeveless, having a long uneven hemline, and trimmed with dainty white lace. A four strand pearl necklace, a gift of the groom, was the only jewelry that adorned the costume. The bridal veil was a long train of white tulle and was attractively held in place with floral ornaments. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride’s roses and swansonia. The groom wore the conventional blue. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at 11:30 o’clock honoring the bridal party at the home of Mrs. Eva Allgeier. a sister of the bride, at her home in Fort Wayne. Fifty invited guests were present. The long table, where the dinner was served. was attractively decorated with a three tier wet Wing cake as centerpiece, and pale green tapers burned at each end. Bowls of smilax were also used throughout the decorations. Guests from a distance included Miss Agnes Heimann and Mi-s Helen Bornstraver of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Ralph B'utz. and Mlasi Margaret Lengerich of Akron. Onio. At five o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Heimann, parents of the groom will entertain the bridal party and guests with a Wedding supper at their home near this city. A reception for one hundred fifty guests will be held at the K. of C. hall in this city this everting at seven o’clock. Ushers for the affair will lie John Mattec a cousin of the bride; George Lerch, a brother of the bride, and Raymond Heimann, a brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Heimann will be at home to their rtumy friends on a farm, northwest of this cjty, where the groom is a farmer. The King's Heralds Society of Ihe Methodist Episcopal Sunday School will meet at the. home of Miss Maxine Humbarger, Saturday afternoon at. two-thirty o’clock. All members are urged to be present. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will meet at the hotnrt of Mrs. Rebecca Eady on North 'i’c-ith street. Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Marie peffey entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on North Tenth street. Monday evening. Following a short business session three games of bridge were played with Mrs. Grace King winning prize for high score, and Miss Miriam Myers receiving epnsOlartlon prize. Mss Luetta Reffey was presented Wth the guest prize for Hie evening. The tables were then arranged for a luncheon and a one course

luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Lee Reffoy. Decoration of Easter design were used throughout the appointments. The next meeting of *he club will be held at the home of Mrs. Gladys Baker. ENTERTAINS MONDAY NIGHT CLUB Mrs. Hubert Omlor entertained the memtiers of the Monday Night Club nt her home, Monday evening. Following several games of bridge prizee for high score were awarded to Mrs. Clyde Butler, first, and Mrs. Gordon Acheson, second. Besides the regular club members two guesLs, Mrs. Frank Geary and Mrs. Bernard Loahe, were present, and Mrs. Geary was presented with the guest prize. A one course luncheon was served after the games. The next meeting of the club will be held ' in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Herb Kern. 0 SCOTLAND fARD SCOTSMEN FEW: SEEK COP JOBS Two Glasgow Applicants Use Same Envelope, Story Holds London, April 22 - (UP) — Boy, page Sherlock Holmes! Scotland Yard is confronted witli a first-class mystery. This mystery is:: Where are the Scotsmen in Scotland Yard? Irishmen there are plenty in Sco'land Yard —and they hold the good positions, too. Welshmen? It would seem as though almost every other Scotland Yarder wks a Welshman. And there is of course a liberal sprinkling of Englishmen on the force. But it takes a fine-tooth comb to find the Scotsmen. However there is one Scotsman, and a good one too: Lauder. The curious part about the sca"city of Scotsmen in the Yard, according to one old-time Yarder, is that there are plenty of enthusiastic policemen and would-be policemen in Scotland, but they want to be policemen, and not detectives. In fact, taking the police force as a whole there are probably as many men from Scotland in it, as from other districts. \ When police vacancies occurred recently at Southend applications were received from all parts of the country including a number from Scotland. The two Scottish applicants from Glasgow so the storv goes, used the same envelope! But why it is that Scotsmen apparently dislike- detective work is a mmystery that is yet to be solved. —.—. o Ogden Overrules State Tax Board Decision Indianapolis, April 22.- (U.R>— A state tax board ruling allowing two brothers only SI,OOO tax exemption on a tract of jointly owned land carrying $15,000 mortgage, was over-ruled today by Attorney General James M. Ogden. Ogden held that each brother is entitled to SI,OOO tax exemption in this instance 'unless there is other mortgaged property for which the SI,OOO exemption is to he allowed.'' The tax board held that only one SI,OOO exemption should be made since the same property was involved. 0 83-Year Old Husband Is Sued For Divorce Columbia City. Ind., April 22. (U R) An 83-year-old man has been sued for divorce by his wife, Lillie May Stout. The Stouts were married July 21, in Whitley Circuit court, charges Zeniphan Stout, has treated her cruelly and that his unmarried daughter has exercised complete control over him for the last 31 y- ars. The Souls were, married July 21. 1894. She then was 19 and her husband, 47, a widower and father of four children. 0 Dog Hero Poisoned Ogden, Utah » I UP) — Utah's “meanest man” set out some poison that killed Bruno, Ogden’s hero doe. The big Newfoundland was presented with a < >!lar, a medal and a wreath of roses after ho saved the life of Alice Turner. 5, in 1925. and was widely known and loved. Children and adul's alike mourned his death. Philadelphia — (UP) — Attorney Francis J. Walsh says Philadelphia needs a House of Commons of businessmen to counterbalance the "House of Lords," as he calls the Cily Council. "We arc controlled by men wi h no ImsinesK training whose solo achievement has been I lie accomplished pulling of doo" bolls." Walsh holds. Many Defendants Budapest, (UP)— During the ! Inlier part of April there will bo held in Budapest a trial at which 105 Communist agitators will be in I the prisoner's dock and several hundred men and women on the witness stand.

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Some folks tlilnk they're honest 'cause they return one lost glove. Ever' once In a while ther's a world figure that hain’t satisfied with bein’ as mean as the devil while he's alive so ho leaves a book be , hind. —Abe Martin Indianapolis News' The T. P. A. annual banquet will be held at the Masonic hall this evening. Charles Yobet of Fort Wayne was calling on friends here last evening. E. W. Kampe of South Bend was looking after business here this ! morning. J. C. Burkhead, former Decattir j boy and for many years with the Erie railroad out of Huntington, has purchased a 120 acre farm just' across the Allen county line and ! is now receiving his mail over ; RFD 7, Decatur. He called on friends here this morning ami says i he is a full fledged farmer and believes there is a possibility in ' farms in this section. Before buy- i ing he looked over much territory between here and the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fairchild and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heaher spent Sunday evening in Fort Wayne. Roman Barthel who has been in California the past year arrived] here this morning after a few days 1 visit in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell are visit-! ing in Wapakoneta, Ohio today. Mrs. M. E. Hower and Mrs. Delton , Passwa'er will motor to ”eru tonight where Mrs. Passwater will inspect the Pythian Temple tonight.] From Peru the ladies will motor to > Andrews where Mrs. Passwater will inspect the Pythian Temple tomorrow. Carl Wiisoa re urned to his home this morning in New Jersey after spending Easter with his mother, Mrs. Elmer Smith and sister Miss June Miller. W. E. Beavers returned Monday to his home in Morristown. New Jersey after an over Easter visit] with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. S.I D. Beavers. Mrs v C. W. Harvey of Miami, Fla is Ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Sqiiiers this week. Mr. and Mrs. C: H. Colter and laughter Leah of Kendallville visit-! ed here over the week-end Leah' who is a senior at DePauw Univer-1 dty returned to Greencastle today ifter spending her spring vacation with her parents.

LOOK HERE! We meet Competitive Prices F 7-1 SPECIALS LsZ 1 f'”- this week ■ ] L sl.s® Lydia Pinkham’s 98 C k J Vegetable Compound.... 50c Ip» na > Pepsodent, Kolynos JJ3c 40c W To ° th I>aSte 50c ? FLETCHER’S 1 75 c Stationery ’>().. ? I*, 1 ™? 1 I CASTORIA \ i ALCOHOL I i • I pint • Perfume, complete .. 79c L 39 c J •'' , '<4sCj 10c CIGARS 3 for 25c 60c 5| 15c CIGARETTES 2 for 25c « 1 SeCANin BARS SYRUP J GuM •• •;•• • • 3 for 10c j roOTH PAST! k $ Gur Complete Stock of Drugs and I 'Hr’s&Flr Sundries will be sold from now on at CUT-RATE PRICES. Rsw>zz.— CALLOW & KOHNE The Cut Rate Drug Store on the East Side of Street

Mt. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda of Fort Wayne spelt' the week-end In this city visiting with relatives. Bob Passwater attended the Baccalaureate services at Geneva, Suu- , day and visited with friends. Mrs. Minnie Wilkinson ot Fort Wayne visited in this city yesterday afternoon. Otho Lobenstefn was a business visitor in Fort Wayne Monday. Col. Roy Johnson Is up town again after a seige of the mumps. Mrs. Harry Dettamore and daughter Jane visited a short time with i Miss Madge Hite yesterday enroute lo their home in Portland front Fort i Wayne. Mrs. R. J. Meyers of Monroe shop- ! pod in Decatur yesterday afternoon Mis. Mary Wemhoff and granddaughter Betty Graliker aje spend- | ing this week at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Pilliod ot Greett--1 ville, Ohio. Mr. Pilliod was operated ]of for appendicitis yesterday and is getting along nicely. He is being ; cared for by his daughter Miss 'charlotte, who recently graduated from "The Good Samaritan HospiI tai" Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Graliker ] have returned to this city after i spending Easter with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ch: les Pilliod at Greenville, Ohio. Miss Mary Margaret Voglewede has returned to her studies at St. Mary’s Notre Dame, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gass motor- ‘ ed to Huntington yesterday where. ' they visited with their sdit. Raymond and family. Miss Helen Holthouse returned to St. Mary's at Notre Dame after j spending her Easter vacation here. Mesdantes W. J. Beane and Charles Burdge and Mr. G. T. Burk will represent the local Eastern Star Lodge at the Grand Chapter meeting held at Indianapolis tomorrow. James Andrews of Monroe was a business caller in Decatur this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heimann, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lengerich, and Mrs. Joseph Bentz motored to Fort Wayne today where they atAUTOS y Re-financed on smaller pay- ■ ments. Quick service. g Franklin Security Co. I Phone 237 B Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. ■

tended the wedding of Phillip F. Heimann and Miss Mary I>erch. Joseph Anderson of Geneva was a business caJler here yesterday. John Sink of near Bryant was a businesfi visitor here today. Mlsh Mary Engle visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mrs. John Derrickson and children Charles and Majorle of Willard, Ohio have returned to their home after a few days Visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hnnnle. Dr. and Mrs. J. J Vegtt of Chlcug’o. 111., have returned to their home after spending Easter, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas of N. sth Street. —— o— Plenty of Parents Stockton, Cal., —(UP) —ls doting

THE ADAMS THEATRE Last Time Tonight “THE LOVE PARADE” 1 • With MAURICE CHEVALIER. Jeanette MacDonald, Lupino Lane and Lillian Roth. The screen’s first original musical-romance! The roguish love-affair of a beautiful Queen and a King of Hearts! You will be thrilled beyond words by its spectacle, its rich melody, its hilarity, its sparkling sophistication! ALL TALKING! ALL SINGING! ADDED —A 'Mickey Mouse' Sound Cartoon. 20c —4O c Wed. & Thurs.—GAßY COOPER in “SEVEN DAYS LEAVE’’ An OUTSTANDING production. A picture NO ONE should miss! ALL TALKING! SPECIAL NOTICE —On account of Daylight Saving Time, our Sunday Evening Shows will begin at 7 p. tn. instead of 6:30-- -as heretofore. ■■MMMOHMMMMMMBNBMHHBMMMHBMKKSMOKHBMKWD THE CORT Last Time Tonight “LADIES OF LEISURE’’ A Talking Drama of Night Life with Ralph Graves, Lowell Sherman, Barbara Stanwyck and others. It's a big night and a thrill night every night when the peppy, snappy ladies of leisure step out with their Broadway daddies and out-of-town buyers. ADDED—“THE BARBER'S DAUGHTER" Talking Comedy — and — Movietone News. 25c —5O c J Wednesday and Thursday—“SECOND WIFE” talking drama with Lila Lee and Conrad Nagel. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday—Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES.”

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grand parents is what it takes to spoil a child. James Chester Deming born March 21. Is destined to be the world's champion unruly youngster. The baby son ot Mr. and Mrs. T. Chester Deming has eight living grandparents, including a giem-great-giandfather. m o— -- ■ Shanghai —(UP) —“Cocktail artist seeks appointment in Shtttigliai" read the want add inserted in a Shanghai daily by an expert, now in Singapore, who says he Is author of 370 cocktail receipts, holds tho Grand Prix and championship of the international cocfi all contest In Paris last year, and speaks English French, Spanish. Italian, Roumanian and a little German.