Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1930 — Page 3

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V 2|The T ,!isparent Hat l or ,)a .vlUdit Dining * Mny 29 ~^.R)—Just how inclnafatent a mode can be Is' i-ldt.nced ih : ‘ season in milinery. With transparency the predomlnatL theme 111 'i the various hair and other straw laces pronounced in ; LWoi ajour effect, it is amusing to note that these straws, E with formality, are often being styled in a ■ | Thro sfionettps which are invariably linked with this tailored'

■ # ate the Im-h t and tie- Il<>< I O'. E,i it is these two ill which main E the liahr! 111 " 1 even tusciin laces M.'iuSmßi eloped. 'l'l' lllcdflllll th.m hriin FgHKii.iie 'l >. v Pe. wlii' his fc reß a44f' piquancy hy having t " llt:P formed by the • KySHK. I of the hair lace. ' sa,in hows are fci'islied »'•'■■ ' l,: " k fc ts T' fOne ot«w I 'adina types is off. li..face ■ liouette. varied occ.ipives «o flattering. i When th ' transparent straws re molds into beret silhouettes, hey follow the same lines used for hr heaviir bodies, shallow at th" aint andpii I'o'l low at the back, rhere the fulness is usually held rith a Boft bow. Fabrics can also fncluofed in this tendency toand while it t'dEMii renounced in this me iiuas it If n vertheless, employsi and ithe same inconsistency ihown. instance, one moil, 1 isshowtiil a medium weight liurn. the Mgo scalloped and she-.-lag an abundance of embroidery and yelet ork with the same' concentrated on the Dinner tats are something of a now that one find transparent typos be<t of all pose. BUNCO RARTY Tables kero arranged for approI innately f 'y members and guest.--lilt the ®nco party given by th- - ft’ntnen ■Mooseheart Legion at the I Moose Bme last evening Follow--Health Restored By New Konjola” [ Says This Man | Six Battles of Modern Medicine Ended His \ilnienb Man.' Other Remedies Failed

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MR AMBROSE WALLS "Aftey ten long years of sufferfog I ba 1 , e been restored to perieet he fclth again,” said Mr. Ambrose. Walls, 1.34” South Meridian MreetHndianapo’is. “I was originally tola that I was a victim of nervous exhaustion. I was so weak that my work was drudgery. I had little appetite and such food as 1 Was enabled to eat failed to nourish |me properly. I was subject to spells of numbness and my W|«s Iwere so jumpy that the ieast thing caused me to tremble violently. | "I trie. many medicines without wart urn d I began the use of Konjola. Going, as it did. to the *WM&urce of my ailments, this' medic lip soon had me restored to better health than 1 have enjoyed in many years. I eat heartily and my food gives me strength and vitality. I am no longer nervous and I enj. .. my daily tasks. Every aliment and symptom which li nave described vanished one by one. I am hopeful that ail who suffargfrom poor health may be Induced to tray this gerat medicine" KotKtla contains no alcohol, no tiervefieadening drugs, no heart-1 depressing chemicals. When tak®n systematically, over a period of from eix to eight weeks, it has made a record of accomplishments without parallel in the history of medicines. Konjtila is sold in Decatur at the A J. Smith drug store, and by all the druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

CLUB CALENDAR 1 F riday Bridge Club, Mrs. David Adams. 1 2 p. m. i St. Marys Home Economics Club Mrs. Wm. Johnson, 1 p.m. M E. Ladies Aid Socle, y Mrs. 11. E. Butler, 2.30 p. m. Tuesday Glee ci ;b Music Informal. Coun- | try Chib, sp. m. Delta Theta Tan. Margaret Holt I lion e. 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Ladies (Tub, Kirkland | High School, l:3o p. m. ing the games of Bunco, prizes for high score were presented to Mrs. i Jake Grimm and Frank Helmer.' I Refreshments of ice Cream and I cake were served at the close of the evening. EASTERN STAR PLAN INITIATION , Th? Eastern Star held the regular business meeting at the Masonic* Hall Thursday evening and planned for the initiation which will be held ion June 12. At that time several local candidate? will be initiated. I LOCAL NURSES ( GUESTS AT PARTY Mrs Carl Wilson of Ossian, for merly a surgical nurse at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, entertained with a Bunco party at her home in Ossian Thursday evening, complimentary to several nurses from the local hospital. For the occasion the Wilson home was attracj tively decorated with cut grader) flowers. After several games of buncj were enjoyed Mrs. Charles Holttotrie was presented with prize for high score and Miss Leona Wulli I man received the consolation prize. , A two course luncheon was served ■' at the close of the evening by the hostess. Th >se present included the Mesdames Harold L'eVor, Doyl Anspaugh. Charles Holthouse, Vernon ’ Aurand, Clarence Strickler, and the I Misses Emilie Cri ;t, Montez Emery, Crystal Trieker, Leona Wulliman, ■'.nd Edna Haugk of this city, andthe Mesdames Vance Wilso i and Lawrence Mulvane of Ossian. AMICITIA CLUB ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS ■he members of the Amicitia Tub entertained their husbands with a Bridge party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick, last evening. After five games of Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eady received p’-jzes for having high scores, and \iis. Ja k liar) ei and Robert Krick . were awarde I the consolation prizes. Following the social time, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eady were taken into the club as new members. Mrs. Krick then served a luncheon. The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. R. K. Jones. E3ERTHA FUHRMAN [ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT i Miss Bertha Fuhrman i leverly anl lotmeed her engagement and ap--1 proaching marriage to Clarence E. Smith of Preble, last evening, when i she entertained the members of the Loyal Daughters class of the Evanelical Sunday school, at her home north of the city. The annoumement was revealed in a prize which wa. won by Mrs. Earl Fuhrman in one of the various contests which ,ve:e enjoyed du: iig the evening. I 'he n ptiah will take place in line The regular business meeting of I he class was conducted arlfcr which i social time of contests and games I vere enioyo:’. and prizes for the ■rat 1 ; .et - won by Mr'. Arble, )we:is, Mr.. Earl Fuhrman, Mrs. ■ 'a’-l Hammond, and Mrs. John Gage At the close of the evening. Miss . i .nan. assisted by her sister. • s. Claude Doreman, served a lel’ciou him heon. The next' meetg ot the class will be held next ■o >th with M. ;. John Gage. ! 'ARTIST LADIES lOLD REGULAR MEETING "The Baptist Women’s Missionary ■•rile met in th'* church parlor.-,, i .Lursday afternoon for the regular, meeting. Following the business I session the ladies enjoyed the after- ! noon sewi ig for the Missionary quota. entertains IVE HU- r TED CLUB Tr-. Herman Gillig entertained he members of her Five Hundred Club and one additional guest at her heme oa Marshall street last | evening. , I

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After several games of the favorite past time, Mrs. L. Klelnhenz, Mrs. Fred Delnlnger, Mrs. Frank Barthel, and Mrs. Ed Commee were awarded the prizes for hibh scores Mrs. Joe Brennan was a guest other than the regulu club ntembers. At the close of the evening, Mrs. Gillig served dainty refreshments, YOUNG MATRONS STUCY “SPORTS" The Young MaUon’s Club held an interesting meetings at the home ■>f A' s. Alva Lawson on iNorth Seventh street, lust evening. Mrs. Ford O'Biien hud the paper on “Sports", and also told the life of Snow, who excelled nt shooting bears, A business meeting was held, after which Mrs. Ben Shroyer sang a vocal selection. Mrs. Dallas Giddier also entertained the group with music Mrs. Carl Shafer accompanied the ladles on the piano. A very clever reading was given by Mrs. Albert Mutschler, after whicch a social hour was enjoyed. Light refreshments were served during the evening. SO CHA REA ENTERTAINS GUESTS Several guests were present a! the meeting of So Cha Rea. last ev ming, which was held at the home >f Miss Marie Murtaugh on Mercer avenue. The guests included Mrs. Glen Hill of Rochester; Miss Flor'lice Holiboii e. M s. John Net ring and Mrs. carl Gass. A social time was enjoyed during vhii-h several games of Bridge were played, and Mrs. Hill was success:'ul in winning the guest prize. Club prizes were won by Miss Helena Myer--, Mrs. Vincent Bormann, nd Mr- Clyde Butler. The Murtaugh home was beautiI fully decorated with lovely boaq tels of spring flowers. At the close of the evening, the hostess terved a luncheon. HOT TOWISHIP CLUB HAS NUTRITION LESSON The members of the Root Township Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Jesse Singleton all day Thursday. Mrs. Charles' Gage and Miss Esta Flemming had charge of the Nutrition lesson which was presented during the morning session, after which the members prepared a dinner in keeping with the lesson. The afternoon's program coni si-ted of a lesson on “Garden Making" which was presented by Mrs. Charles Barnhouse. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Clifford Hougk and Mrs. John Hougk will be the assisting hostess. , NEIGHBORS ENJOY WEINER ROAST A number of neighbors met at the home of Ira Mcßride and enjoyed a weiner roast last evening. Following the refreshments a social evening was enjoyed. Those present Mr. and M-s C’is Yake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yager, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yake and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Homer Arnold and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Strahm, Mr. and Mrs. James Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth and family. Miss Arilla Neuenschwander, Della Browuer, Mildred Sovlne, and the Messrs. Albert Brunner, Clarence Brunner, Harold Mcrfride, Billy Woods, Harold and Dale Yager. CELEBRATES FIRST BIRTHDAY Little Dick D. Heller, Jr., was hon- | ored with a dinner party, last evening, the occasion being his first birthday anniversary. The dining table was centered vftth a large ink and white birthday cake, and •overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I ' n Hell? I ’. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. ”acy a id daughters Martha Alice and Ma.yv Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. dick Heller and son Dickie. J. S. C. CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Monroe J. S. C. Club met at the home of Mrs. Safara Sanders Wednesday evening. After the business session, a spelling bee was mid in which prizes were awarded I- Mrs. Martin Stucky, and Mrs. Howard Sprunger. Lalor in the Ilin;, a delicious two course - -i.eon was served. ' h" me. ibers present at the Club ■ >ncl"de.l Mrs. Alfred Hanni and daughter Bernice of Deca■i ; Mrs. Howard Sprunger of Mr . Martin Stuckey, Mrs. mor Winteregg, Mrs. Raymond •■'s'. >d Hie hoste s. Mrs. Sauders. 'ho next meeting of the organiznon will be held with Mrs. Howard I Sprunger in Berne. GUEST HONORED WITH BRIDGE PARTY Mi«. F. L. McMinn of San Francisco, California, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. William Lmn of this city, was honored with a Bridge party Thursday evening, at. which time the members of Mrs. Linn's club and several additional guests were invited. Following the games club prizes for high score were presented to Mrs. Frank Rowley and Miss Fan Hammell. the guest prize was presented to Mr-. Fred Patterson. I The honored guest, Mrs. McMinn ! a'so received a prize from the hostess. Lovely decorations of irises and orange blossoms were usen profusely about the entertaining (rooms of the Linn home.

Guests other than club members | who were present Included the | Mesdnmes Fred Patterson, Gerald | Smith, Alfred Beavers, Virgil Krick, and Miiss Veronica Anker. A one course luncheon was served at the close of the evening by the hostess. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY -tOLDS INTERESTING MEET Mrs. Henry Diet htensteiger was hostess to the members of the 'hristlan Missionary Society at h<,r tome Thursday aiternoou at which line un Interesting meeting was en oyed. Mrs. A. Artman conducted the devotlonuls after which Mrs. Renn! Huffman, president of the society! lad cliarge of the business session. I "■'ns w’e-e completed for the travel-i j ling a mlle-a-penny, which will ter- 1 initiate the last of October. This la | a clever plan by which money is I secured for the society, and has I been promoting much Interest a-! mong the members. A social hisir was then Aijoyed during which time Mrs. Liechtensteiger assisted by her daughter Mrs. Sid Lord served refreshments. 7NTERTAINS 3RIDGE CLUB Mrs. Gerald Cote and Mrs. Harry Knapp entertained their Bridge Club and oge guest. Miss Naomi Harkless, last evening, at the home of the former on Marsnal street. Small quartet tables were arranged for Bridge and at the conclusion ol the games, the prize for high score was awarded to Miss Dolores Wertenberger while Miss Mary Suttles won the consolation prize. A lovey gift was presented to the guest. Miss Harkless. Following the games, Mrs. Colo mil Mrs. Knapp served a luncheon The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. 11. B. Macy, and Mrs. P. B. Thomas will serve as rssistant hostess. o HOSPITAL NOTES Leonard Saylors, 11-6 North! Fourth stieet, underwent an emer-| • gency operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, yesterday. Carl C. Smith of Monroeville underwent n major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital his morning. A major emergency operation . was performed on Mrs. Vane Freidine of Monroeville, last evening, it the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Robert Macklin. 128 North First street, had his tonsils removed at he local hospital this morning. Miss Olga Reinking, 8)76 Monoe street, underwent a tonsilecomy at the Adams County Memo■ial Hospital this mornin'g. t o Friendship “You cannot always choose your 1 friends," said Hi Ho. the sage of Chinatown. "You will be fortunate 1 If you can live in away that will make worthy friends choose you." : —Washington Star. o I Uncle Eben “Dar is power In de Influence of ( a great name." said I’ncle Eben. "but it has limits. You can’t make ' a baby grow up to tell de truth • simply by n-im'n' him George Wash ■ Ington.”—Wesbln"-to-i S ar. o Sunday Meals served at Country Club. O Dance to Hoosier Eagles Orchestra Saturday. .lake and Mildred Sunday night at Sunset.

THE CORT Show starts at 7:30 week days except Saturday: Saturday at 6:30; Sunday at 7 o’clock. (Daylight savings time.) Tonight - - Tomorrow GLEN TRYON and MERNA KENNEDY in a big talkie sensation “SKINNER STEPS OUT” Hp ran a drpss suit Into a million dollars — and there’s a million laughs in it for you. Watch him spend the raise he gets and the thrills he leads you into. Also—The sth chapter of “THE JADE BOX’’ and Cartoon Comedy “THE JAZZ RYTHM" 15c —35 c Sunday, Monday and Tuesday “LUMMOX” f , A picture you’ll never forget. * “IE ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Saturday 808 STEELE —in—“THE MAN FROM NOWHERE” A Real Western Thriller! With Plenty of Action and HOW! Added—An ALL TALKING COMEDY and 6th Chapter of FATAL WARNING 10c —25 c Sun. Mon. & Tues.—“THE TIGER ROSE" with Monte Blue, Lupe Velez, H. B. Warner, Gaston Gias’, Grant Withers, Tolly Marshall and Rin-Tin-Tin. Romance, drama and breathtaking thrll’s! A Warner Bros. Viitaphone AL 1 !., TALKING Picture! Also-Two ALL TALKING Comedies and a Mickey Mouse Cartoon.

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Whom we look around about us It don't seem possible that women used to milk, rock cradles, un' make bread. "I'd like to have good perfect health If | knowd somebuddy wouldn' alius be scarin' me about goin' all at once some day," said I Joe Lark, today. Abe Ma. Un. Indianapolis News. Mrs Delton Passwuter Is in Warsaw today where she is attending' j .e Pythian Sisteis convention of I District No. 1. Mrs. George Smith of I'rbiinii, l lhlo who has been the guest of her | mother Mrs. Ben DeVor of this city : >Yir Hie past week, motored to Monroe today where she will spend u I few days as the guest of her mother in-law, Mrs. VV. S. Smith. Bart Boice of east of Geneva was; a business visitor in this city today. M.s. Ralph Yager and daughter Catherine Louise and Miss Matilda .-■ellemever attended the Commencement exercises of the New Bremen High school. New Bremen. Ohio. Miss Dorothy Vitz a niece of Mrs. Yager was a member of the graduating class. Ott Burk of Geneva was looking alter business here today. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Black returned yesterday from Indianapolis vhere they attended the State Undertaker's Convention. They purchased some of the latest models of flower racks, and door badges while at Indianapolis and report the exhibit cue of tlie best they ever wpnessed. Miss Zoe Miller of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mille. and daughters Mary Maigaret and Nancy Ann of Fort Wayne motored to this city today where they visited with Miss Madge Hite. They returned to Fort Waytie I his afternoon and were accompanlied by Mis. Hite who spent th' ‘veiling as their guest. M s. John E. Nelson and son Leigh Edward spent the day in Monroe visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ! Jesse V. E. Essex has been 1.11 for the past few days. Harve Baker returned last everi- . i ing from Indianapolis, where he acted as a delegate from this city to the 1. 0. O. F. Convention, which was held there for the last two days Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Durkin and I daughter Naomi motored to Fort I Wayne last evening where they at- . | tended the Shrine auditoiiuri and -> witnessed the Violet Reinwald . Dancing Revue. Miss Florise Wertzberger of Tulsa, Oklahoma, will arrive this afternoon for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs M. J. Weitzbei ger. M . and Mrs. Floyd Arnold visited in Fort Wayne last evening, and witnes cd the Violet Reinwald Revue at the Shrine auditorium. Miss Cleora Baker who has been working in South Bend, returned to his city Wednesday evening, for a several weeks rest. Carl Beaty of South Bend was a business visitor in this city yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson moored to Monroe last evening where they visited. Mr. and Mrs. Therman White of I Berne spent last evening visiting I in this city. I Ms. Lew Miller is spending the lay i i Fort Wayne. Emanuel Engelmann motored to Fort Wayne last evening where he

witiiessed the Reinwald Revue ot the Shrine auditorium. Dr. R. E. Daniels will visit In South Bend tomorrow evening and und Sunday morning, while there he will attend the Commencement exercise< of the School of Nurses at the Epworth Hospital. The Misses Lydia Schelmann and ! Agnes Gaiser of. north of Prelde i visited with friends in this city today. Mrs Ott Ray and daughter Ellen Mrs, Claude laitlgh and son Gordon of Geneva visited at the Charles Knodle home In this city Thursday afternoon. August Mann of near Berne was looking after business here yes- : terday. John Maynard has returned from | Indianapolis where he attended the.

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State Convention of Pmlertaki is Miss Aletn Harlow of Geneva wits the over-night guest of ’he Misrw Dorothy und Margaret Haley. George ItaMdebuah of Wushlngtoii Towiikhlp attended to busniess In Jiis city today. Wilbur Potter made a business i trip to Toledo. Ohio, yesterday. Melvin Clem of Union Townihtp visited in Decatur this morning. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Arnold and! children Jack and Joan motored ti ■ .Fort Wayne last evening where they attended the Violet Reinwald Revue at tlie Sliil ie Auditorium Miss Joint Arnold participated In the event. Among tlioke from this city who | attended the Violet Reinwald Revm<; it Fort Wayne lust evening weruj Mr. and M s. J. Ward Ca'land and I laughter Martha Elizubeth, and | lames Burk of tills city. Roy Nidli iger of Route 9 was a I business visitor in till - city today. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp, and daughters Rosemary and I’alri•ln attended the Violet Rehtwald | Revue at the Shrine auditorium last j evening. The Misses Patricia and

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Rosemary appeared In tlie Revue. “""’“T: Herbert Baumgartner of F’ovl Wayne attended to liuaincss In tills j city today. I Tn a Nutshell A mint without mirth Is like 2 wagon without i ■. lilcli one Is caused disagreebly to Jolt by every fieldde ' -JS >ver which It run*. NOTICE I will not be in my office Satur day Mav 24 after ti o'clock p. m. and will not return until Sundry I 'vening May 25. DR. It. E. DANIKLS Ux LOANS TO FARMERS Up to $300.00 Special Time Plan Franklin Security Co. s Phone 237 Over Schafer Store. . v-1 s-Kna in tn im iubbbbiib