Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1930 — Page 5
- * S/ \\ 1 j| L!W (JIJ I]' ipyjr Miss Mary Macy Mias Margaret Haley Phones 1000—1001 Summer Has Its Fashionable Furs NV YORK. July B—(U.R)~Kur8 —(U.R)~Kur trimmings at the midseason openliiinue to place enormous emphasis on astrakhan, principally In jfteii gray or dark brown. Also called astrakhan In Paris couView but known as Persian lamb in America, are trimmings of Lire closely curled lamb which some houses, notably Patou, are 1 place of astrakhan. Galyak is also used for trimming, and
another favorite which 9rs||& to b. used by the Haute ; the Til. in w.-st lex W||B) ... H.c I k •>! . I V. 11. It' r.lll unci must be adbeing w<il j fe the last parfor morning coats. L Amo il.e newer furs, some of verw light marten almost as light in parts ■ belong uses them on e\e* -aps, and at his opening an m buyer commented on'the lateness of this and simj to the present styles, less’ Lan the flat lamb pelts but recise in line than fox. A Lch and some sable are used ling wraps. [ mole is a novelty which lown by Philippe et Gaston lug quite a little talked of s. Bright red rabbit is auDovelty offered by Philippe [on for short little evening over matching chiffon e.veIwns. Heim showed a wrap rrel dyed a beige-like summine. which is a novelty in irket. A novelty at Martial' land is astrakhan givre or I I" astrakhan, which has the under hairs almost hidden i le. | i ermine was shown, includ- I ne black, but it was much tan that in February. In if wldte ermine for daytime »R. white lamb furs are Bed. Rebekah Lodge will hold inmi of officers tonight at the . F. Hall at seven-thirty o'All members are requested resent. IVomens Foreign Missionary of Salem will meet Friday ’ at seven forty-tive o'clock home of Mis. Marcellus DaSTAINS AT DINNER Smit.ii and family <n--1 number of their rela--1 'ids Sunday with a dim . Hendric ks. Mr. Floyd and daughter oi Flint. Michigan. - the affair included ’>!: Albert Chronister, Mr. Tulick, Mr and Mrs. J ’> aid children Miles, oi Mary. Mr and Mrs. and children Miles, ami Mary. Mr. and Mrs. KB aaghters Helen, EdEllen. Mr. an Mrs. ■' -"'"liili and son Medford. Bjß> James Smith, M and limnlricks and family, and Veda.- Ray and REUNION ■■WARD GEIER FAMILY ■B' annual reunion of the g^B 1 ' ' ' i' i family was held Simi'd mar this city. ' in at the reunion in(b ier, .Me. and Mrs. ■B *' and d,night- r Ruth Eve- . Willard Locliard iiiliy. all of Indianapolis; BB’ dr-, s. \v. Traster and sons BB‘ • i dc.ard ami daughter Es!l "'■"‘•it. Michigan; Mr and 'Tl Ceic-r of Deo; Mr. and Schlatter and daughters' ' Marcella of Grabill; Mr (ic-crgt- Glancy of Convoy, ggß'd 1 and Mrs. Fred Geier and i Madeline of near Will- <>; William Teeple, Mrs. BB !< "mid, Arthur Barrone, Carl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teeple Maurice and Jimmy of BMien local members BWTTEND district meet l.tcal members of the WoBB' Mooseheart Legion will atSB'-' district meeting,to be held fl^B 1 -u- number includes Mrs. BB 1 llreiti “r, District senior mid Mis. Andy Zeser, disand members of the ■B-' >' Tli" local drill team will ,!h initiatory and drill work 1 ’’mention and have been for the event. Alpha Zeta Bridge Club will tho home of Airs. Hqmer • Wednesday evening at o'clock.
CLUB CALENDAR — Tuesday U. B. Otterbine Guild. Misses Melvina and Marcella Williams, 7:3(1 p. in. Tri Kappa, Library Rest Room 8 p. m. Root Township 4-H Club. Mrs. ('. D. Kunkel. 1 p. m. Kirkland 4-H club, Kirkland high school. Rebekah Lodge Installation, I. O. O. F. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Alpha Zeta Bridge Club, Mrs. Homer Templin, 7:30 p.m. U. B. Women's Missionary Association, church parlors 2:30 p. in. Meeting of Decatur Country dub ladies board of governors, Miss Jeanette Clark, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Mrs. Paul Schultz, 2 p. m. Beulah Chapel Ladles Aid Society Mrs Edward Arnold. Phoebe Bible class picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Poling, 6:45 p.m. Thursday U. B. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Frank Fisher, 2 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies .Aid chicken supper, Mt. Pleasant school house 5 p. in. Bridge-Golf party of Decatur lady golfers, Decatur Country dub, 2 p. m. Baptist Missionary Society, Mrs. O. E. Miller. 2:30 p. m. Magley Reformed Young Peo- | pie's Society ice cream social and | band concert, Preble school. Friday Presbyterian Missionary meeting followed by picnic, C. D. Kunkel home, 4 p. m. Salem Worn ns Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs. Marcellus Davison. 7:45 p. m. The' Women's Missionary Association of Hie United Brethren Church will meet in the- church parlors, Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs. Flank Fisher. Assisting hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. William Pennington and Mrs. C. E. Baughman. In case of rain the Phoebe Bible Glass picnic which is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Poling, Wednesday evening at 6:45 o’clock will be held at the Reformed church. The annual Hoffman reunion will he held July 20 on th? Old Hoffman Homestead, north of Preble, near the Preble Lutheran Church. HART FAMILY ENJOYS ANNUAL REUNION The eleventh annual reunion of the Hart family was held Sunday, at the Legion Memorial Park on South Winchester street. Approximately fifty friends and relatives gathered at the noon hour, when a sumptuous dinner was served at the tables arranged in the park. A social time was enjoyed and ice cream was served in the afternoon. During the short business session the officers were elected for th following year as follows: president.- Clinton Han; vice-president, Charles Hart: secretary and treasurer, Gelda Hart. It was decided to hold the next, reunion the first Sunday in August at the home of Clinton Hart. An interesting prograjn was enjoyed including songs and readings and a:i address of Dore B. Erwin and Rev. M. W. Sunder man. Two accounts of previous reunions of the year 1897 and 1905 were read. Those present at the reunion included Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatt and children Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hart and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dore B. Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Shifferly and children, Mr and Mrs. Frank Gleckler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaffer and daughter. Mr. and Mrr. John Durbin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hart, Mr. Janies Hart and son, William Hart, Oliver Har‘, Mrs. Oc ie Barkley and granddaughter Jean. Mrs. Nettie Roop Mrs. Summers, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Sadie Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson, Rev. M. W. Quuderman. Th? oldest members at the reunion was William Hatt, who was eighty one years of age, and the youngest present was Katherine Schaffer. 5 years of age —o (iet the H«on —1 reae at rvun.u
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930.
I PERTINENT QUESTION ■ \ -A , w H Bi WM I re He—l can live on your love forever ! She—That's nil right, dear; but what am I so live on while you live on my love? LOOKS LOGICAL
(K® Q B W/ “Doctor, this husband of mine is insane.’’ “Upon what grounds do you base your belief, Madam?" “Wiiy, the little shrimp actually at times lias the nerve to give me an argument." USED TO HARDSHIP / Ww'l oiii i She —I’m going to make you a cake. He —Fine. I’m used to hardships. I'm still a freshman at college. LGVED THE RING "Having broken your engagement to George because you hate him. why don't you send back his ring?" "Well, you see, dearie, I don’t hate the ring.” STAGE SENSATION “He says he <rns on the stage once nnd made quite a sensation.” "lie sure did—fell out of the peanut gallery and hit one of the actors.” SAD THOUGHT ' - -c- L " ' 11 0 ° A' / e ' -- Azz*"' i ik ft » xjv*. J'X I _JQI Kite (to balloon) —You needn’t be so uppish. Just think what would happen if some one were to stick a pin In you!
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C. E. Egley of Fort Wayne Is r.lat- i e<l to be elected president of the National Hay Association at the meeting in session today and tomor- , row tn Cincinnati. A. (’ Butcher and family and ; grandson Morris Butcher have re- i turned from a dellghful several days . visit with a daughter at Fowler, Indiana. J. G. Niblick is home from a several days business visit to points . in Michigan. . Dr. ami Mrs. Roy Archbold motored to Peru loday to 'meet their daughter, Miss Josephine who Is returning from two weeks at Leland Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peterson of Goshen. Indiana motored here last evening for a few hours visit. C. C. Schafer is having his residence on Monroe street repainted adding to the appearance thereof. Mrs. A. J. Slagal and granddaughter, Martha Louise Miller of Marion are spending the week with Mr. I and Mrs. Henry Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Everett and daughter of Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Everett of this city. Billy Hoffman of Chicago arived in this city Monday afternoon where he will spend the summer visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs L. C. Annen haV returned from Sylvan Lake where they spent a week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitright and Family of Elkhart will return to their home Wednesday after visiting since Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond, daughter Ruth and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer spent Sunday visiting in Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. John Niblick returned las’ evening from Fort Wayne where she had spent the day. Hon. Ex-£ditur Cale Fluhart is groomin' himself to run fer United States senator. He understands the dial phone an’ is unalterably opposed to roller towels. “We hain't got no fries to spare, but if you’ll come out an’ see us som? Sunday an' bring a truck I’ll give you all the wheat you want," said Farmer Jake Bentb y to a city cousin this mornin’. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Hanna Gideon of Payne, Olid, returned to her home Sunday after spending two weeks in this city visiting witli her nephew. Burt Lenhart and family. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith will leave tomorrow for Detroit, Mich igan, where they will visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith and son. They will also ipend several days in Cleveland, Ohio, visiting with r latives. ■ John Krick of this'eity spent the week-end visiting with his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Amos Reusser in Berne. Maxine B-avers of Berne has reform d home after spending a we k visiting in this city with her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Beavers and her brothers, James and Robert Beavers. Mrs. Ora Phipps and daughters Esther and Laura, Mrs. Willard Smith, and Miss Viola Parker, all of Fort Wayne, spent Sqnday in this city visiting their uncle, Henry Hite. Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Adams re ; ceived a card from Miss Freida Wefnhoff. former Decatur high school principal and teacher who is touring Europe, stating that her pi esent stop-over was in Egypt. Her home is now in Wisconsin. Tom Railing of Fort Wayne visited with. Henry Hite Monday. Mrs. Jesse Cole-of Columbia, Mo., who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cole of this city, left Saturday night for Portland where she will spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Van B.iyd of Middletown. Ohio, spent Sunday visiting witli Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Krick of this city. Jesse Cole, formerly of Columbia, Mo., left for Rockford, ill., where he will be locate:!. Mrs. Virgil Krick and her sister. Miss Beatrice Leonard, of Huntington, spent Monday in Fort Wayne. Miss Gladys Schindler of Berne visited in this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Yager residing southwest of Decatur, attended to business in Decatur this morning. Miss Ruth Hammond, is improving slowly from an operation for the removal of appendix which she underwent recently, and she is able to walk about the house now. Miss Janet Bauer of Fort Wayne and Miss Marcilo Marker of Ligonier art the bouse guests of the Misses Mildred and Lillian Worthman, and will remain in this city for a st veral days visit. The Misses Maty Jane Knott and Betty Lower of Plymouth arrived in this city last evening and visited with the Misses Geraldine and Isabell Hower. Th:y were accompanied home this noon by Geraldin ■ Hower who will spend a week visiting with them in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. John Smitley and family had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koenig j
——l and son Fred, Junior of Kalamazoo Michigan. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sutton of Akron, Ohio wjio have been visiting wilh relatives in this city for the ' past few weeks, left this morning for Louisville, Ky.. where they will : spend the remainder of the week visiting with friends. Mr. and Mis. Murray Sutton of Frankfort arrived in this city Sunday evening where they will spend : a few days visiting with Judge Jesse (’. Sutton and family. Mrs. Clara Anderson visited with relatives at Berne last evening. i Simon Sd'iwartz of the Berne Review was a business visitor here : today. i James Staley made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. I William Baumgartner of Berne" was attending county council to- t day. ] i Miss Helen Dorwin is helping; out at the First National Bank lot ( | a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neering and
IS THIS YOU five years from now? \ UHmK SBPi. "Coming event* T shadows before" f When tempted to ovnr-indulge "Reach for a Lucky instead" ’ x ' -1 df Be moderate—be moderate in all 1».. 1 I W / thin « s ,even in smoking. Avoid that \ ‘/feSM I J / future shadow* by avoiding over'w A's- I ''^E : % indulgence, if you would maintain I S f th at mo^ern > ever-youthful figure. •*' ■ VLJ "Reach for a Lucky instead.” I- -' < I Lucky Strike, the fsneEt Cig fl/ z I arette you ever smoked, |" Zmade of the finest tobac- | co —The Cream of the Crop ~" ,T ' S TOASTED." Lucky ULUcmi Strike has an extra, secret | I' \ /■l’l heating process. Everyone r « J /Alii knows that heat purifies B \ "H’STOASTE Wk?-I and so 20,679 physicians *hcrt Luckies are less irritating to your throat. ‘lt’s toasted” Your Throat Protection — against irritation — against cough *An investigation conducted by the Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors and the Actuarial Society of America revealed the fact that the death rate increases practically 1 % for every pound of excess weight carried between the ages of 40 and 44 years. In other words, a man 40 pounds overweight at this age has only 60% of expectancy of life of a man of normal weight. We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a Lucky instead,” you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modem, graceful form. TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday and Thursday evening, over N.B.C. networks. -- 'C) l? 30. The American Tobacro Co., Mfra,
Miss Jotui Di'Ji'tui roturnod Htinduy afternoon from Chicago where they spent the fourth anti week-end visiting relatives. Mr. and Mra. Frank Lynch and daughter Vivian and aon Billy, and Ricltard Myers returned Sunday night from Cleveland, Ohio where they spent the fourth and week-end visiting with relatives anti friends. Miss Katherine Bowers, of Los Angeles, California is visiting here. ' Miss Bowers was born nnd reared here and has been employed in u ' (tank in I.os Angeles the past seven years. She witli her mother am! Mis. Karl Colter and Mrs, Adolph Hart enjoyed today visiting in Fort Wayne. James Kenney of French Township visited in Decatur yesterday. I The Miss's Irene Werling, Martha Welter, Agnes Gaiser, Louise < Bieberic li ami Betty Kirchner ami ; the Messrs. Elmer Doctor, Robert, i Edgar ami Oscar Werling, Clarence ami Robert Writer, Arthur and Geharc! Bieborick, Bill Macke-,. Herman c Buettner and Oscar Koeiieman motored to Indian Lake, Russel Point : Ohio, Sunday where they enjoyed 1 1 a picnic dinner. They also visited ■ at Gordon State Park and Edge-h water Park at Celina. Onio. ' Dan Roop and family of PleasantMills spent the day visiting here. | Dan Beery of .Fort Wayne attend-
ed to business in this city today. t Mr. anti Mrs. Leo Miller of Fort i Wayne will spend Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Alfred Beavers and son at the Adams County Memorial : Hospital. Mr. uml Mrs. William Stewart motored to Van Wert, Ohio today where they attended to business. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers and , son Bobby and daughter Virginia i of Van Wert, Ohio visited with Mrs. Alfred Beavers and infant! son, , James Allen, who are patients at the Adams County Memorial Hospital here. , ( o ARRIVALS ... I James Allen is the name of the ' 9 pound hoy baity liorn to Mr. and 1 Mrs. Alfred Beavers at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, Monday afternoon. Both mother and babe are getting along fine. This 1h the ' first child in the family, the mother ■ was formerly Miss Catherine Nich- ' ols. Mr. and Mrs Marlow Schefferstein are the parents of a girl baby ' born at thei rhotne in Fort Wayne, 1 [ Sunday. This is the first child in 1 die family. Mr. Scheiterstein formerly lived at Monmouth, and Mrs. ' Scheiterstein was formerly Miss j | Lilian Greimer of Fort Wayne. I Charlotte Jean is the name of the 1
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seven pound girl baby bora to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Withum, Saturday July 5. at the home of its grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Evans 205 Grant street. HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Allee Geimer, Decatur. RArtte 8 was admitted to the Adanite County Memorial Hospital tills morning where she will receive medical treatment. Mrs. Alexander Crawford. Geneva, Route 3, underwent u minor emergency operation at the local hospital yesterday afternoon. Calvin Roush, Berne, underwent a major operation at the AiTatns County Memorial Hospital this morning. 0 X““! Nipped in Bud Gary, Ind., —(UP)—.So swiftly did the hand of the law fall upon Johnand Ethel Murphy that it caught them before they had begun to commit t a crime, thut is, in a Ing way. The- couple arrested wh|)e tiansporting a still to Muncie said they expected to start up in business. o Another shipment of Raspberries for canning, Wednesday morning. Fisher & Harris.
