Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1930 — Page 5
Mr i r /%</) f IIIK Ar Miar. Mary Macy M|!h Margaret Haley Phones lUOO—IOOI ■ Rainbow Round One’s Finger In The ■ New Fabric Gloves! YORK, June 15—<U.PJ -Th,. white glove is „ mld ,„,. K for ii'>l popularity for both town and resort war. c.,1..,- aN „ important part in gloves this season and in a large wav ere'i'es |Ked jiderest in this particular held, n wU | b( , ilttl „.„. ti ’ tl ,‘ so „ ; ■'hat eheet it will have on elevating fabric gloves to higher ..eV ■on. Some Bilk glove makers have created summer pastel types have been taken over by th. f..1,r < gloves
■ I ■ , w and the deli, ■* ■ . ore being shown ■i ‘ an ai ' l "■ ■L, ■ Faintly tinged -i. •n. ||V\ .C l lavender is in!; ojw, 0,1 ’e V are just deln.u included |K ... ■’ ivoeatod most |K .rt swear, tiiat i-. .■!' |B, roup, for w. ar HV the predomiu i.o |M [ . ostnme. ..ml ;i > |H, ■ . the white i'„ ■> m w '.tit the ethol |M. ■ ! styles are 1. r ■ ;<. with the 1V.., . \ i lie anniversary I kier eelcbr.il. I |K sniiiv ’ sar> g. ’ , prised the' ■ , ■ the Bible |K. of which Mr-. 11. -ih“ teach. ei fancy candr ■ ' rtliday party w ■ the children. SECTION Mccses NEW chairman i Sei tion of th I :. i t .1 meeting mi. Tm , .lay • business was held and Mm. !l was , hosen to ,r ■ ■ ganieation, MLiicy of the fornp r < ...cm B. Shrull's appointin' ir will Ineffective in October. So .. Roa pic ' place bi- : a-tpoiied until ■ ■ V. I. S. Class of the t’nited a Sunday School will ev at s.“. a: tin- home of W.ln i Jr' |' Women of M will rs of th requested busim ■ KAPPA SORORITY ■iTIATES NEW MEMBER initiatory - ■ Tri Kappa sorority were SB for Miss 1 loro-in ■ dE-IESTIMONSAI S I WP I ■ i.y 5 Z .... W. HM-MINED. ■ ATTORNEY, Says: B I’d like to get an ■ injunction against I lie H nianuf’actureofßuseo B brakelining. I haven’t ■ lin’d a suit for dam- ■ ages since drivers ■ started using it and B even in wet weather ■ nothing happens that ■ makes business forme. IROSCO I BRAKE I LINING I Riverside Garage 1 E. Monroe St. r Stop Service Phone 74
* feiuvcs specined for ■ CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday So Cha Rea picnic, postponed. Alpha Zeta Bridge Club, Mrs. Flo-1 rente Hollinger, 7:30 p. ni. I nion Township Woman’s Club, j Mrs. Ivan Dale Shifferly, 130 (DST). Thursday W. o M. L„ Moose Home, 8 pm. 1 Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society I school house 1 p. m. Root Township Homo Economies I I Club, Mrs. Clifford Houk, 1:30 p.m. l Eastern Stars, Masonic Hall, S p.m. Amicitia Club, Mrs. Lew Miller, 7:30 p.m. M. E. Ladi s Aid Society, Mrs. Giles V. Porter, 2:30 p. tn. Friday \. 1. S. Class of U. R. Sunday | School. Miss Wilma Case. 7:30 p. m. j St. Mary's Township Home Eco-I ’ nomics Club, Mrs. Glen Mann 1 pm. I Saturday M. E. Kings Heralds Society, I I Ruth ami Zulu Porter, 2:30 p. m. I’. B. Ladies Aid Society two cent I supper, church parlors 5 to 7 p. m. I Christen acting as hostesses. Th? I I l-'i.ance home was beautifully de. -1 I orated with baskets and vases of hydrange and other white flowers. | Following the services a short 1 busines, meeting was h hi and the I hostesses served a luncheon in one, course. NEWLY-MARRIED COUPLE ( i SURPRISED WITH PARTY More 'han thirty, friends of M' - .' and Mrs. Jack Leigh, who were re--, cently married, surprised them with a party and old fashioned belling Tuesday evening. The couple was et j the C. L. Walters home on Madison < street when they were surprised with a party ami were taken a ridel about the city. Later in the evening punch and wafers were served the guests at the Walters home. ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY Miss Mary Helen Lose entertained a number of her friends with a , bridge party at her home on North | Second street, last evening Two; tables were arranged for bridge and : after several games, the prizes fur < •
3 Specials I -for- I Dollar Days 48 Pair fl. I BOY’S KNICKERS w£ $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 values ’Jj' Your Choice ra»> 18 Pair I MEN’S PANTS JMk | $2.50. $3 and $5 values Tj' I i Your Choicel I One lot Bib | I OVERALLS 4P | While they last *® I I Teeple & Peterson 1 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930.
high scores won, awarded to :ho Misses Catherine Schumacher and Hose Mary Holtllouse. ’•’he remainder of the evening was spent In dancing and singing. The hostesses served a delicious luncheon in two courses. Those Who enjoyed Ihe party included the ■ 1 -' s 1-lothilda Harris, Robo Mary oil house, Catherine Schumacher, Margaret Vian, Mary Fisher, Helen ' '"’h wede, Margaret Schumacher and Viola Schmitt. PIANO PUPILS TO HOLD RECITAL Mi's Sue Zimmerman will present " i' Piano pupils in a recital, Friday i Zoning at 8:30 o’clock (I). S. T.) ai the Library Auditorium. In addilion lo the piano selections by Miss Zmimerman's pupils the following munhers will be presented; A trumpet solo will be played by Gerald i Zimmerman, a vocal solo by Mrs. t Evelyn Zimmerman-Arnold, aid a ; violin solo will be presented by i Miss Eileen Zimmerman. i No admission will be changed and I the public is cordially Invited to I attend. I WILLING WORKERS (HOLD REGULAR MEETING i he Willing Workers Class of the t Monroe Methodist Episcopal church Imm with Mrs. Archie Hendricks, I uesday evening. Thirty-six memI hers wer present and enjoyed the - meeting which was incluuge of Mrs. 1 W illiams. A short program was i presented after which the business ■ s ion was held. Refreshments I were setved at the close of the I mel ting by Mrs. Hendricks assisted I by Mrs. Dick Haggard and Mrs. Albert Duer. The next meeting of the class will be with Mrs. J. V. Hendricks, at Munroe, on July 29. j ENTERTAINS I AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. David Adams will I entertain with a six o'clock dinner tonight complimentary to Mr. and i Mrs. R T. Deitsch and daughter - Huth Eileen of Detroit, Michigan | who are spending the week visiting j in this city. POPULAR GIRL MARRIAGE Announc mint of the marriage .of Miss Isabel Cloud, daughter of l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cloud to Frank DeVor. son of Mr. and Mrs. j II n DjTor, both of this city, was . a AV at a party given by Mrs. ■ Vph cloud al her home on MerI kivenue, Tuesday evening. I 'I he wedding occurred on Thurstday, May 29. 1930, at the MethoIdist Episcopal parsonage, at Urbana. Ohio. Rev. Danford, pastor of Urbana, read the double ring ,<i lemony at seven-thirty o'clock. The couple was unattended and Mis. Danford acted as witness. The h:id- wore an attractive navy blue and shell pink ensemble with blonde footwear. Tile Cloud home was beautifully : decorated for the announcement party, Tuesday evening, with roses, fetus, hydrangeas, delphinium, and ctli r cut flowers arranged in bou- ! ipiets and baskets in a profusion about tiie entertaining rooms. Ap ! paintments were all of rose design ' and appeared in pink and green i. olor note.
Three tables were arranged sor 1 playing bunco and at tin lon of several games prizes for high I score were presented to Mlhh Dor-1 othy Haley, first, anil Miss Cleo Light, consolation. Tlte tables were then arranged with linens and centered with rose buds in vascse for a luncheon Nut cups,' place cards, and tallys were all of pink and green rose motifs and the place of each guest was further marked with a corsage of sweet williams and sweet peas. The announc rnent of the marriage was revealed in the corsage given to Miss Dorothy Haley. The Misses Helen DeVor and Miriam Haley served a two course luncheon which had been prepared by Mrs. Cloud and Mrs. Harry Harnett. Guests at the affair included the Misses Cleo and Cozfe Light. Vivian Thomas, Dora Shosenberg, Ma-y Macy, Margaret and Dorothy Haley, Josephine Anderson, Wlnitriede Kltson, Freda Sherer, and ViviJh Bark. After July Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. DeVor will reside at Greensburg, where Mr. DeVor lias accepted a! position as manager of a Morris! Five and Tt n cent store. KIRKLAND 4-H CLUB MEETS The Kirkland 4-H Club met Tuesday afternoon in the Kirkland High School. Following the sewing, several indoor games were played. Twenty two inemners were pr sent at the meeting including Luella Worthman, Marjorie Dilling. Emily Moor? Hazel Yake, Irene Girod, Susan Breslck, Alice Baumgartner, Marv Diehl, Elizabeth Fuhrman, Verr a Roth, Eulalia Rome, Alice Rheinhard Ruth Rome, Francis Schlickman, Wiltna Andrews, Marie Scherry, Norma Moore, Velma Spade, Ruth Yake, and the leaders Irene ami Lourine Kirchner and Blanche Fugate. The next meeting of the Club wiii be held July 8. PSI IOTA XI HAS CONVENTION REPORT Miss Eloise Lewton, president of I’si lota Xi sorority of this city, and a delegate to the thirty-third annual national convention held at Vincennes, June 12 and 13. gav ■ an interesting report of the convention at tiie business meeting held at the home of Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey, Tuesday evening. Miss Lewton stated that the principal idea of the convention was Let me do your: Stenographic, Notary Public, Mimographing or Address work Evelyn Miller Office Phone 606-Res. 7871 Room 1, P. L. & T. Co. Bldg. Kound tP Trip ST. LOUIS EXCU RSI O N Nickel Plate Road June 28 Final return limit June 29. BASEBALL St. Louis vs. New York Giants. Good attractions at Theatres. Zoo, Museums anti Parks. Consult Ticket Agent. VVVVVV'H s This showing i chides both roiu and narrow t< models Silk Hose Full fashioned, pure in a firm, mediui weight. A leader vab Per pair .— MILLER ' 142 N. iA
■ the "Tuberculosis Hospitalization"j I or contemplated tuberculosis camp [to be sponsored by the sorority.’ I Mr. Murray A. Auerbach, noted! authority, gave the principal aildrops of the convention on that, subject. He gave statistics show-i ing tiie great need for such a camp in Indiana, showing that! northern Indiana takes care of 8(1 per cent, of its tubercular patients,! central Indiana 50 per cent, and southern Indiana, only 16,per cent.! As soon as more data is received, definite action will be taken by the chapter, Miss Lewton stated. It was revealed at the conveji-: ! lion that the Psi lota Xi chapters! In Indiana had spent $13,000 in' charity work for the past year. The outstanding social activities | of tiie convention included a din.ner bridge party on Thitrsday ev.« ring, a luncheon on Friday noon,’ and a Bin ■ and Gohl dinner-dance, which concluded the convention on
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! Friday evening. All hchhloiih wore held In the I'ortliniglitly club at Vincennes. An , specially interesting feature whs the historic tour of Vincennes which includi <1 the visit to the WilI Ham Henry llurrlsop home and the I <dd Cathedral which has been in ! existence since 1826. Tiie 1931 convention will lie held it the W st Baden hotel, West Haden, Indiana. Miss Effie Patton < f this city was th Other delegate to the convention at Vincennes. At the close of the meeting Mrs. i Pumphrey served rel'ii'shments. The next meeting will be held al th- home of Mrs. Frank Rowley on | Tuesday, July 15. CHESTER KESSLER MARRIED SUNDAY Miss Gladys McCully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis McCully of Missouri, and Chester Kessler, son ! of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kessler
of Monroe were quietly married, i Sunday, June 22, In Quincy, 111. i Mr. Koesler Is well known In this i city and Monroe, where lie wus i graduated from the Monr<a> high • school. For the past year ho has ■ been engaged as an insn-m tor in 11 atlrletics in the Hammond schools. | Miss McCully is a music Instructor I in the same school. The newly married couple will i Is: at home after September 1, in ' Hammond. JUNIOR BAN D ITEMS ARLINE BECKER, Editor IK 2 41 Hell-o Every Ixwly, W. 11 how did you like tiie concert last light? DM you notice that fjone of our old stand l>y ; was back II with us. Harry Dailey has coni" ■ i buck to help us out. We're glad to
, I have you back Harry. 1 have heard several nice com--1 inents on the Band and we are very glad that you like our music, Wo lure trying to do our best. We certainly are glad to see , I such a large crowd every Tuesday night. Conte ull the time. How did you like your "reserved seats" last night? I'll bit Its better than standing up tiny way. Don' forget we have a concert I every Tuesday night and don’t forget that refreshment stand I either. Albert Bciteiinan attended to business in Fort Wayne this afternoon. BARGAlNS:—Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room milts, mattresses and rugs. We are open every evening in the week. Stuckey md Co. Monroe, our phone number lie 44. 134-ts
