Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1930 — Page 3
W ' A ■- p. - - IwMix 1/0 . 0 1P Mary M “ ,; > MIHB M “ r X ar *’t Haley j | The Lingerie Blouse Becomes I A Spring Favorite g. n , u \l”il 25.—'U.R>~The sheer blouse, (specially in white mgandie. offers an rfxcellent contrast to the tailjts o lightweight woolens held a definite place in the l.'■'•bions at Palm Beach, and these will undoubtedly I important as the summer season progresses. Shan.,n|... and monotone crepe suits are oth r typis which ; M :ive. and for all these different types, the organdie HK l | lll i' a ■ adapted, for itscrisp coolness is especially off c-
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I M, S. JENNIE HOLDING B* Vp ■'!! my new health to Kon-i street, Indianapolis, i n months 1 suffered w severe attack of neuritis| appeared to center in my, There were days! ■ could not raise my aim and I became stiff and swolliver was sluggish and 1 to bilious attacks. B- 1 les and dizzy spells. My ■ were worn and shaky. elt an improvement in my ■ alter 1 had finished my sec■°ttL of this great* medicine, the treatment my ■j ts gradually left me. Today ■^ ree from the severe pains of ■J s and my arm and shoulder ■>rnial. My kidneys and liver ■g excellent condition and I do ■imer the bilious attacks and ■cues that formerly made me ■“hie. 1 shall always be grate- ■ Konjola." ■Wa i g sold j n n e c a tur at ■ J. Smith drug ■store, and by ■e best druggists in all towns ■Shout this entire section. ■ | ■olds are serious. Even mild are dangerous. Remember F«'IOLa COLD COMPOUND ■blets) is giving amazing re to thousands of cold suiter ■ every year. These table are B the same high quality a ■njola.
CLUB CALENDAR Friday St. Agnes Sodality Card Party Commit ee. Miss Bose Fullenkamp. | 7. P. M. j Child Conservation League, Li- ■ p. m. V. I. S. Class. Kenneth and Glen- ■ nys Arnold 7:30 p. m. M. E. Eadies Aid Socie y Mrs. 111. J. Bice 2:30 P M. Historical Club Closing Banquet, Mrs. Dive Campbell, 6:3u P. M. St. Marys Townslr'p Home Economics Club Mrs Joint Floyd 1 p. ni. U. B. Work and Win Class, church parlors, 7:30 p.m. Saturday King’s Heralds Society, Miss Maxine Humbarger, 2:30 p.m. Pythian Sister 2c Supper. K. of . i'. Home, 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Shakespeare Club closing. Rice I Hotel, 7 p. m. . I FRIDAY Bona Terns Club, Mrs. William Lose 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Pythian Sisters Card Party, K. of IP. Home Public invited. Kirkland Ladies Club. Kirkland High School, 1 p. m. Delta Theta Tan, Mrs. Ed A. I Bosse 7:30 p. m. M. E. Willing Workers, Mrs. John I Floyd, Tuesday. April SHDLULLI’ i Floyd at Monroe. and Helen Thomas, Helena Holthouse. Rose Nesswald. Rose S:eigmeyer, Clara Miller. Helen Staub. Francis Gase, Stella Brown, and Helena Wehmeyer. The public is invited to attend and tickets may be secured from any members of the sodality or at the door. The commi tee in charge will hold i a meeting tonight to make further arrangements for the party/ , Th ’ Kir. land Eadies Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at one o’(clock at the Kirkland High School. I All members are urged to attend. ENTERTAINS WITH ; NNER-SRIDGE PARTY j Miss Madge Hite delightfully en- | tertained the members of the Dinner Bridge Club at her home on I Winchester street, last evening. At six thirty o’clock a three course dinner was served, the gues s being seated at small tables. Bowls of spring flowers were used throughout the entertaining rooms. ApI poin’ments of pink, green and white : weve carried throughou. the lunchI eon and tallys. i Following the, luncheon the i tables were arranged for playing I bridge with the results that Mrs. I Avon Burk- won prize for high score. I Mrs. William Bowers received the Iconsola’ion prize, and Mrs. I. W. Macy was awarded the gues: prize for the evening. Guests other than club members included the Mesdames John II Helhr. I \\ ■ Macy, and Mi s Eniilie Christ. Miss Hite was assisted in serving by Miss Margate Haley and Mrs. William Bowers. 'surprises FRIEND WITH HOUSE WARMING | A number of friends of Mrs. Orval Baughman, who recently moved I f >m her home on Fornax street to Fifth s reet. honored her with a surprise house warming parly, last evening. The ladies brought wellfilled baskets and a dinner was served in the dining room of the ■ Baughman home. A social time was ’ mtioyed following the dinner. Those 1 p esent were the Mesdames Albert Beery Carl Shafer. Merlin Doan, tlva Lawson. Frank Cript, and herd ■ I’Brien. D. y 2 B. CLASS MET WITH MRS STONEROOK The D. Y. B. Class and their husbands and guests, of the U. B church met at the home of Mrs. ' t i es Stcnerook West Monroe 'l', reet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. After he business se-sion ' contests and games were enjoyed r n the ”,song” contest Mrs. Charles Robenold received the prize, and in the “Question and Answers” contest Miss Lizzie Crist won the prize. Following the entertairiment. a potI luck supper was served. i — ' loyal daughters class met WITH MRS. BUTLER The Royal Daughters Class of the E. V. Church met with Mrs. Herh Butler Thursday,evening for a pot iuck supper at 6:30 o’clock. Business was then taken care ot, and
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the capsule friend for the past < year was revealed und a new one I | selected for the coming year. Queats I besides the members .vero, Ml«s • Gruc Coffee and Mrs. C. McCture. I The remainder of the evening was i pent In a social way. ' | ; i j HONORS FRIEND , WITH PRENUPTIAL PARTY i Tne Misses Vera Crockineyer, El- ■ tTedu Wumbskanss, Evelyn and MH- I | tired Lenz united In entertaining I Wednesday evening nt the home of | ’ he Mi ses Lenz, at Fort Wayne, i j witlt u pie-nup iul party honoring i i Miss Irene Brandt, whose murrltigo | Ito Arthur Zink of Fort Wayne will incur on Saturday. , The guests spent the evening i | making “books of life” u.iiitg pi-..-, ( tores cut from current publications. These were bound with green and', tied with pink ribbons, thus carry- i Ing out the bridal color note. Prizes | i for the most attractive books were j awarded the Misses Helen Bllttek i and Esther Brandt. A two course luncheon was served ( at the large table in the dining room where an arrangement of pink 11 luted paper topped with two pink i hearts and flanked by pink tapers 1 furnished he ( enterpiece. Favors ot I ] poke lionets in green and pink with | place cards attached marked the ( seating arrangement of the guests. ( The honored place was marked with , a Icvely corsage of sweet peas *n<l I ( roses. Red roses and garden flower-,( adorned the living and enter aining i ( .ooms of the home v The bride-to-be was presented, with a number of lovely gifts from I' the hostess and the following guests (’ he Misses Ether Brand , Alma Yog-1 1 dgesang. Helen Bouck, Norma | I’altz. Marie Moellering, Dorothy; and Evelyn Stahlnut, Sophie Rein-; 1 sing. Dorothy Young, and the Mes-| lames Karl Werling and Herbert. ■ Boseker. ! 1 V. 0. M. L. PLAN TO ATTEND DISTRICT MEET The Women of Mooseheart Leion met Thursday evening at the Moose Home for he regular meetng. Following the business session he ladies of the drill team prac- i iced to present the initiatory work it the District meeting which will ie held at Fort Wayne on Wedneslay. May 7. Several local delegates I will accompany the degree team to Fort Wayne on Next Wednesday. | The Willing Workers Class of ,*.e Methodist Episcopal Church at Monroe will meet at the home of Mrs. fchn Floyd, Tuesday, April 29. WOMAN S CLUB COLSING The last meeting of the Woman’s ■lub will be held at the Decatur High School auditorium, Monday I (veiling, May 5. The program will be in charge of I he Dramatic Department together! wi h the Junior Dramatic and Music Tepartnu nts. The committee is , •orking hard on the program. There will be no banquet for the losing night as was previously ( iscti sed because of the District onventlon which will be held In | lecatur, Tuesday April 29. All dub: women are urged to take an interest in the Federation meeting and; ry to at end for a part of the day it least, in order to enjoy associal.g with the dilferent ladies of the labs throughout the Eigh h dlsrict wjio will be present. The lun■hecn will be served at 12:30 olOek. ■ • (Tub women desiring luncheon ickets may purchase them from Tub (hairman or presidents and I hould get them before Saturday.; is hat is the last day reservations ! o» the luncheon can be made. BRIDGE CLUB HOLDS MEETING Miss Genevieve Berling was hoscss to the members of the Auction Iridge Club at her home on Fourth •treet. Thursday evening. Followng several games of bridge prizes o high score were presented to ■ Irs. Dick Ehinger. first; Mrs. El •osse. Second; Mrs Fred Schulte, bird, and Mrs. Paul Briede, fourth j ’andy was served during the; amc . CHRISTIAN LADIES AID >»FETS WITH MRS EADY Mrs. Rebecca Eadv was hostess to the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church yesterday at her home. After the devotional,, Mis« Fie- once Anderson and Mrs. August Kelly sang a song acconi■ilimd by Mrs. Adam Kunowieh Business was disposed of and plans completed for the May-Day breakfast to be held at the church I basement next Thursday morning, May 1. from 5 to 8 o’clock. Mrs. A. Artman, retiring president, was ijreeented with a beautiful bedspread, in appreciation of her untiring efforts and .long term of | office. A pot-luck dinner was then served and a social time enjoyed. ADAMS COUNTY COUPLE ARE MARRIED WEDNESDAY A' a wedding ceremony performed at the SL Peter’s Lutheran Pa’sonage, Wednesday evening at 5:30 o’clock Miss Ida Bohnke, daughter nt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohnke became the bride of Mr. Rudolnh Fuelling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuelling. The double ring ceremony was used and the wedding vows, were received by"the Rev. Dornseif. • The couple was attended by Miss Mildred Pohnke, sister of the bride, 'as bridesmaid, and Mr. Paul Fueli ling, brother of the groom, as best i man. I The bride was attractive in a bril- - 11 Ilant blue crepe frock, fashioned
with h dose fitting waist and long 1 flared skirt. Blond hat and blond i footwear matched the trimming of; 'he gown. The only jewelry worn h by the bride was a strand of pearls and crystals, it gift of the groom. Sim curried a shower bouquet' of i bi ide's roses, swansonia, and sweet peas. The groom wore the couventionul blue. j’ The bridesmaid wore a dress of Bittersweet red, fashioned with a, bolero jacket and long flured skirt. 1 Block hut and block kid footwear; completed the ensemble und she ca rled u shower bouquet of pule pink ro es und sweet peas. Following the ceremony the brldul parly, together with the mem-, hers o’’ the immediate families were j entertained with u wedding dinner' party at the home of ihe. bride s' j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bohnke. Covers were arrunged for twentyfour guests. Mi. and Mrs. Fuelling left, following the dinner, for their Jiome in ; Root township, where the groom is engaged in farming. PYTHIAN SISTERS SPONSOR BUNCO PARTY The Pythian Sisters sponsored a Bunco party at the K. of P. Home last evening. Seven tables were arranged for pluylng bunco und tit the conclusion, prizes for high score were awarded to the Mesdames Floyd Acker, first; A. R. Ashbaucher. second, and (Tara Baumgartner, third. Light refreshments were serv'd fo'iowing the game-. Out-of-town guests Included the Misses Kathryn Strawbringer: and Gretchen Hoffer, and Mrs. Clifford Dull of Wilshire, Ohio. Mrs. Grant Fry, president, assisted by Mrs. Delton Passwater had charge of the arrangements and decorations of the party. The Club will again sponsor a Bunco party on Tuesday evening, April 29 at the K. of P. Home to wlieli the public is invited. The Eastern Star held the regular business meeting at the Masonic Hall Thursday evening at which time plans were discussed for the initiation of candidates on Thursday, May 8. ■ ...° — Entered Apprentice degree will he conferred at 7:30 Friday night. All officers and members are requested to be present. , 98-2 t W. M. 0 I f .yTown Tai jc Some say that the way to hold ' a husband is to play up to him, an’ i i others maintain that fightin' back j ■ is the best plan, but any husband I I that has to be held hain't worth | holdin'. Among the other things that’s the matter with this country ; I today is an overproduction o' de-1 batable questions. —Abe Marlin. In dianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Brake, sou William and Miss Margaret Brak.if Kingsley, Kansas are visiting in lie city today wth relatives and riends. They are enjoying a motor trip through the country. Mr. Brake is a former resident of Decatur. He ' lived here about 45 years ago and ' fiijoyed meeting the pioneer residents and a number of his relatives here. Jesse Steele, one of the old time democratic war horses ot' St. .Marys ownship was looking after business here today. He is the committeeman over in south St. Marys and is gettsig ready for the primary. L. E. Opliger made d business rip to Fort Wayne. Dick Heller spent today at Celina, I Ohio. Dayligh saving time will begin i Sunday morning here and continue : mtil September 27th. Please telephone in news items and help keep the Town Talk, column going right along. Call LOOP. ’ C. li Musselman of the Berne Review as a business caller at this office. A. A. Kist of Portland s opped here last evening on his way home from Fort Wayne. Heiwy Thomas of the White Stag ■oinpany made a business trip to Monroe ami Bluffton. M. . Rena Hendricks who has I been spending the Winter with he.' 1 lister Mrs. Homer Osterman and smlly of Southwood Park, For Wayne, Indiana, stopped a few ou a in Deca ur this morning enoute to the home of her parents j Mr. und Mrs D. L. Noffsinger of i Monroe. Mrs. da a Anderson was tile over nigh! gue t of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith and son at Berne last night. John J. Schwartz of Berne wat a business visitor here today. James Briggs of Geneva called on friends hete yesterday. Elmer Baumgartner of Perne was a visitor in this city Tliursday. Miss Aleta Harlow was the over night gues of Miss Dorothy Haley of this city last night. Mrs. Dick Heller and Mrs. I. W. : Macy motored to Fort Wayne today where they were joined by 1. W. Macy who has been in Detroit, Michigan on business. Abe Inniger of Berne was a business visitor in this city today. Otis Burk of Geneva called on friends In this city yesterday
William Wlddows of Geneva was a ImsinesH caller here yesterday. Martin Jaherg carried his arm In u sling today as the result of a friendly scuffle with u friend. Mrs. W. A. (’rum und son Nortnnn of Richmond returned to their honi’’ today after spending the week m the. E. S Christen residence. Dr Crum mo ored to the Christen residence last evening to accompany his family. Mrs. V. 8. Allen of Chicago, 111. who has been visiting ut the E. 8. Christen home the past week returned to her home today. Miss (Margaret Christen motored as tar I a- South Bend with Mrs. Allen and I will return here tomorrow. Gerald Cole and Paul Saurer wen 'in Marion and Harford (Tty yesi terduy in interest of the Decatur Electric Shop. Mrs. T. F. Rayl and daughter Sylvia of Monroe visited in Decatur yesterday. F. S. Christen returned to Fort Wayne today after un over night visit at the Ed Christen home. Mrs. Chester and daughter Betsy ano of Kempton Indiana visited in this city yesterday. Mr. Corydon Rayl of Monroe looked after business in this city today. Miss Inda Sprunger of Herne, Secretary of the Adams Co., Sunday School association, was a visitor in Decatur today. Mr. Emauel Gerlier and family of Kirkland Township were shoppers in Decatur today. — o HOSPITAL NOTES t Ed Bauer. Decatur, Route S underwen a minor operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital yes terday. Miss Daisy Thompson, Route Id. Fort Wayne, submitted to a tonsillectomy at the Adams County Memorial Hospital yesterday. Mrs Ed Roe. Decatur, Route 9, was admitted to the local hosiptal yesterday where she will receive
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i medical care. Mr. Dora Debolt, Decatur, Route i 3 underwent h major operation ut i Ihe local hospital this morning. John 1). Andrews, Decatur, underi went n major operation this morn- ' Ing at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. _ — 0 — Mama Co-ed Lunmnl, 11.. (IIP) Mrs. Emma Chasey teacher for 22 years and fno’.er of three married daughters Is going back to school. Married i after teaching five years, Mrs. Cha- ’ sey returned to her former work I four years alter when her husband died. Now, after reaching the position of principal in a grade school ■ she will attend the University of ' California that she may he able to teach In high school. r o Atks Divoce Cure Atlanta, - (UP)- Ernest V. Jones wants a divorce from Ills, wife, (Teo, because tie charged, she . threatened him with a butcher knife i flailed him wi It a poker, and bent him until he suffered constant head- . aches and the next thing to a nervous breakdown. , —, ■ — ——o ——— Flying Footballers A lantu, — (UP) — Oglethrope Unlve.sity may have the first “fly--1 ing football team” in history of the ’ country. Dr. Thornwell Jacobs president, has communicated with an air transport company about the pradicability of flying the entire Petrel squad to New York for the game with Manhattan College noct (nil GHiCHESTERS PILLS W 'IIIIL DIAMOND BRAND. A A»k your Druff<l«a /\ / < hl-che«-U'rn IHamood/A\ k Mrw.au FHUitt Red and lx><e», sealed with Blue Take no other. Boy y m your Dru<rl«L Ask. for It QTcni. <n: m - ter# di a mond l BRAND Pil.HLtx 4V yeutknowß 1 A Zr as best, Sa.est, Kct>«d4e Buy Now I. r SOLD BY DKCUGISTS SVEKYWaSr’’
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