Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1930 — Page 5

• !IjuM• I |j Mlm Mary Macy Miss Margaret Haley Phones 1000—1001 ■hoes And Handbags Keep In Step With Their “Sole” Interest May 19—<U.R>—An evidence of the close relationship liptween accessories this season is the adoption of handfor footwear. The newest entries into this latter group are and ecrase, the former of which is the highlight of in handbags, the latter two being more recognized in the collections. are given high Interest. Women ask for these leathers,

pin in blink and (olms, i W,3m nsfurmal afternoon ®*^K |: brown casts lor spec- • il groups it is used c- . c Inin d i.ilfskm, <■" purposes it is invar>»i: A y gX< as a trimming on '~- : Eraljr white linen and Tosca graining, ecrase kid Eesa*' "iic effect and in heme ft nib'.es the finer reptilIt is considered an ilium for shoes to Kg It:: the dressier tweed ii: ETING ’ lo nslnp 111 Club at her Km? Sal Ida\ afternoon. A demon all.’ < 'loosiifg colors best -Bited^B l '"' various typos was Misses Mary : and I ' Krisinger afiei which ’ hour was enjoyed. At the the Miss Alice Jane Archd tn Ku<i*K members: Neocia Yoh. man. Eleiio'e Parrish, Mary Satina ■riattßr Helen Fritzinger, MarWynne. Marguerite KH- - Heart" Clrirb n Harm i I) Kunkel BlSife'V meeting will I" ■dth’'Jl' B " Petty Eri.singer, Tuc - martin MARFKD IN FORT WAYNE I Ttefcarriage of Miss Mabel Karie Klartin. eldest dattgliV of Mr. jK Mrs. F. 0. Martin of this | KtySc Mr. Eorrest Raye White. lonly'M of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. I East State Boulevard, Sunday morning at nine tlie Plymouth CongregaThe Rev. Arthur officiated at tile single 4 I Tlßkpltar of tlie church was ararranged with spring and as the bridal party BntsH the church. Miss Ethel played the wedding march was attended by her Margaret Martin, as ■irl^Bhaid, and Mr. Joe Ramey best man. I "’ ore a lovely Prim-ess of flesh color crepe. sleeveless and trimmed I'rithKt't and cut flowers of orchid V’lwH A hat of flesh taffeta in Ipitflß model trimmed in orchid, land Bid slippers matching her IpwAonipleted her costume. She a colonial bouquet of sweet ■ |Pe|jK’olumbia rosebuds, and lillies valley. bridesmaid wore a gown of fMMßchiffon, patterned in Princess ’ atjjßwith a cape. She also wore ' a ta.Be ta bat and kid shoes to the gown, and carried a MBI colonial bouquet of pink peas and butterfly roses. Those from this city who attend®wHe marriage ceremony were r.yl Mrs. E. O. Martin, Mr. and ■lo-glo Prevents Shiny Nose I MBo-GUo Powder is pre- | t,y beautiful women because i t ieaves no trace of pastiness, IWBes.s or irritation. Stays on 4m —no shiny noses! Made by P rcn< 'k process- prevents pores. Spreads more smoot hwßlves a youthful bloom. Very PtUJ Use MELLO-GLO Eace Pow_rS It’s wonderfu I Senior Girls ill HH give your ! j h orders for 'COIIS A G E S II f° r jg 4 I Commencement to Borrest Zimmerman

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. Home, following lodge. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau, Miss Helen : Schmitz, 6:30 p.tn. M. E. Mary and Martha Class, church parlors, 7:30 p. in. C. L. of C. Pot-luck supper, K. of C. Hall, 6:30 p. in. Psi lota Xi Sorority, Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 8 p. m. Wednesday Elk’s Ladies Dinner-Bridge, Elk's Home, 6:30 p.tn. Thursday So Cha Rea Miss Marie Murtaugh 8 p. m. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Herman Gillig 8 p. m. Root Township Home Economies Club. Mrs. Jesse Singleton, all day. E. V. Loyal Daughter's Class, Miss Bertha Fuhrman, 7:30 p. in. Young Matrons Club, Mrs. Alva Lawson, 7:30 p. in. W. O. M. L. Bunco Party, Moose Home, 8 p. m. Friday M. E. Ladies Aid Society Mrs. 11. E. Butler, 2.30 p. ni. E. V. Dorcas Class, Mrs. Alfred Hanni, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Floyd Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. John Walter, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dillman and son Junior of St. Louis, Missouri were also present at the lovely affair. Immediately following tlie ceremony, the couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago and Wisconsin. For traveling, the bride wore a silk linen suit in natural color with a matching bangkok hat and harmonizing kid footwear. Upon their return, the newly married couple will lie at home at 2230 Alabama Avenue in Fort Wayne, where Mr. White is associated with tlie Shell Petroleum Corporation. Mrs. White has been employed as a teller at the First and Tri State National Bank and Trust in Fort Wayne. The Dorcas Class of the Evangelical Sunday School will hold a social and business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alfred Hanni, 221 Rugg Street. Mrs. Henry Adler will be the assisting hostess. ENTERTAINS AT SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kortenber entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ehinger, Miss Donnhy Miller, and Lawrence Wolpert. The Young Matron's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Alva Lawson. Thursday evening at seventhirty o'clock. ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Collier entertained with dinner, Sunday, complimentary to their house-guests, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kelly and children. of Indianapolis, and the newly married couple, Rev. and Mrs. R. B Hurt. Covers were laid at the dining table for Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and children. Rev. and Mrs. Hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Harty Thompson and daughter Gladys. Mr. and Mrs. Collier, daughter Miss Mina Collier, and sons Melvin and Bobby. The Loyal Daughter’s Class of the Evangelical Sunday will meet Thursday evening at seven-thirty o’clock at the home of Miss Bertha Fuhrman. A good attendance is desired. DINNER GUESTS ENTERTAINED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. A. Everhart entertained at Sunday dinner at their home at Monroe. Covers were arranged for Miss Justeen Zerkel and Junior Zerkel of this city, Mrs. Elizabeth Head of Lima, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Everhart and sons Sylvester and Marcel of Monroe. ’[’ho Delta Theta Tau Sorority will hold a social meeting Tuesday evening at six-thirty o’clock at the home of Miss Helen Schmitz. Mrs. Ed Bosse will be the assisting hostess. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. gnd Mrs. Samuel Chronister: entertained at Sunday dinner at their home on Mercer avenue for

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the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. William Chronister of Bobo, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chronister, and Mrs. Joe Chronister. Mr. and Mrs. William Chronister and family of Fort Wayne were afternoon and evening guests. HONORS SON ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Amos Ketchum entertained with a party Saturday afternoon honoring her son Jerry, on his second birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in playing a number of games, after which refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served. Those present at the affair Included Gladys and Annabelle Doan, Margaret and Bobby Keck, Richard Green and .Alice Baker. The Root Township Home Economics Club will meet all day Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jesse Singleton for a Nutrition lesson. All members are urged to la> present by 10 o'clock Thursday morning (daylight saving time). Each member is also requested to bring her own table service. Wives, sweethearts, mothers, and sisters of Elks will enjoy a Dinner-Bridge party at the Elk’tt home, Wednesday evening at sixthirty o’clock. MRS. FRANK CLICK HONORED WITH PARTY Th«( children, and relai ives of Mrs. Frank Click honored her Sunday noon with a birthday dinner and party, celebrating her seventieth birthday. A chicken dinner was served the following guests: Mr. ami Mrs. R. N. McDowell and son Robert, Mr. and Mis. Forest Flock and daughter Dorothy and son Virgil, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brandyberiy and daughter Mary, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foieman and daughter Helen. Mrs. Sadie Foreman and daughter Wilmalene all of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Roller Conner and daughter Eloise of Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duke and son Vaughn of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Noftsinger, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hendricks, Mrs. J. N. Burknead and children Mary Kathryn and Nolan all of Monroe. The honored guest, Mrs. Click was the recipient of many lovely birthday gifts. So Cha Rea will meet Thursday evening at eight o’clock with Miss Marie Murtaugh Mrs. Herman Gillig will entertain the members of the Five Hundred Club, Thursday evening at eight o clock. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet with Mrs. H. E. Butler at her home at 3U4 North Fifth street, Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. GUESTS HONORED WITH SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer of no.th of this city entertained with a dinner Sunday noon for the following out-of-town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schafer of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gerber and children of Fort Wayne. FAMILY REUNION ENJOYED SUNDAY Mr. and Mis. Tom Cook Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hamma. and Mr. and Mis. Chester Reynolds united in entertaining Sunday, complimentary to Mrs. Cook's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Stauffer of Glendale, -California, at the Cook home on North Fifth street. Coveis were laitl at the diniug table for the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. E. G Barne t of Indiahapolis, Mrs. C. W. Mullin and daughter Margaret oi Revenna, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hamma and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baker and family of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Amstutz, aud family. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Amstutz and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Leiehty of Berne; and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stauffer of Fort Wayne; .Ml. and Mrs. Tom Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Hamma and family and Mr. ami Mrs. Chester Reynolds and daughter. HONORS GRANDDAUGHTER WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and daughter Miss Rose Fullonkamp delightfully euteitaincd with a dinner party, Sunday, complimentary to their granddaughter and niece, Noroen Fullenkamp, two years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fled Fullenkamp., Covers were laid for Mr. ami Mrs. Fullenkamp and daughters Patsy, Rose Mary and Noroen, Mrs. Clara Myers and daughter Mary and §ons Cle us of this < ity and Herb Fulleiikamp and Al Briigoniaiiii of Fort Wayne. UNION TOWNSHIP 4-H CLUB MEETS The girls of th" 4-H Sewing Club in Union township met at the Emmanual Lutheran school, Saturday. The first part of tlie program was devoted to sewing, after which the instructors. Marylinne Clem ami Esther Kukelhan gave instruction. A record book and general rules of. the dub were given to each girl. The business meeting was called to order by Miss Mildred Koldeway after which America was sung. A demons ration on how to make a pair of pillow cases was given by the leaders, the Mrs. Clem and Miss Kukelhan. It was decided to hold the next meeting of the Club, June

7, at the Emmanual Lutheran achool. Following the business session, a social hdur was enjoyed. Those present were Ida Barkley, Marcella Beard, Hilda Blakey, Moenia Blakey, Marcella Blakey, Mary Helen Dehner, Helen Hoile, Ida Froch, Mildred Koldeway, Amanda, Clara, Julia, and Sophia Kruckenberger, Deloris Miller, Margaret Schamerloh, Margaret Scott, Gertrude Schultz, Ella Thieme, Helen, Bernice and Mildred Tumbleson, Helen and Loretta Weiland, and the leaders. CHRISTIAN MINISTER SURPRISES CONGREGATION A lovely surprise in the form of a marriage announcement was given tlie members of the Christian church, Saturday evening, following the Mother's Day banquet and interesting program sponsored by the Corinthian an d Lindbergh classes of the Christian Sunday school, when Rev. R. B. Hurt, present pastor of the church, announc-

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id hln recent marriage of Mlhb Jeun Mudderz of Milwaukee, Wlhcoiiklu, and preaented her to the congregation. The marriage ceremony took place Sunday, May 11, in Greenville. Mi’h. Hurl han been teaching in th« achoola in Muncie and will complete the Hchool term. Rev, Hurt Ih attending Butler University ip Indianapolis, The Corinthian and Lindbergh Sunday school classes entertained thi ir mothers with a Imnquet at seven o’clock Saturday, at which R'V. and Mra. Hurt were honor guests. Nine small tables were arranged about the church parlor, where a delicious three course dinner was served. Between the courses music was furnished by the Misses Olive Teeter and Florence Anderson. Tlie small tables were centered with t'lowjrs and were used about the room, Following the banquet a very interesting program in observance of Mother's Day was enjoyed. Mr.

i and Mrs. Victor Kelly, Miss Mina Collier, of Indianapolis, Miss Vivian Butk. Louisville, Ky., Miss Vera Eady and Mrs. Lews August of : Fort Wayne and Rev. and Mrs. Hurt were out-of-town guests at the . lovely affair.' I . “ Ifflown Talk Paul Handler visited with friends 1 at Bluffton Sunday afternoon. ('lay Hall motored to Toledo, Ohio ! Sunday where he visited with . fi lends. Martin J. Mylott and daughter ' Miss Margaret Mylott and John ' Tecple have returned from Chlca- ’ go. Illinois, where they spent the 1 week-end and celebrated the birthJ day anniversary of Mr. Mylott's mother. Mrs. Margaret Mylott. Rev. and Mrs. R. B Hurt of Inf dianapolis spent tlie week-end visit- . Ing in this city.

Miss Doiothy Spuller who is attending a Hummer course at the Ball Teacher's Training School In Muncie, spent the week-end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Spuller. Miss Jestine Hocker returned to Plymouth after visiting here over Sunday. Miss Marguerite Lewellen of Monroe, who is attending school at Muncie, visited in Decatur Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold attended the wedding of Miss Mabel Martin In Fort Wayne Sunday. ,(’hic Cole of Foil Wayne spent the week-end in Decatur visiting with his parents. Mrs. Vina Miller of Fort Wayne visited with her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Freaks of this city Sunday. Miss Margaret Kern of Fort Wayne spent the week-end in tills city. Gordon Teeter of Cincinnati, 0., is spending a vacation with his mother, Mrs. William Teeters of this city.

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The Misses Isabel Odle, Dorothy Haley, ami the Messrs, Forrest Mar- < hand and Sherman Koos spent Sunday evening in Fort Wayne. J. R. Joker and daughter Geraldine and Bob Fowler of Fort .Wayne visited with relatives here Sunday. Clarence Beavers visited with friends ut Fort Wayne Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Chronister and children Marcile and Bob of Fort Wayne spent Sunday in tills city visiting with relatives. Herman Krueckeberg visited with friends hi Fort Wayne Suj)<|ay. Mt. and Mrs. Charles Railing and daughter Leona of Lima, Ohio visited wllli Mrs. Railing s father, John Andrews nt the Adams County Memorial Hospital Sunday. Robert Voglewede of Chicago spent a short vacation in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede. Clarence Spuller, who Is teaching school in Mooreland, spent the week end at his parental home.