Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1930 — Page 5

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k All( , n—(u.R>—The following report from Deauville conr’ h °nertlnent fashion nows: r”" the r here has been too warm for may top chats, but when I * W 'ii they evidence theft eame practical simplicity as the carI s The class double-breasted type with half belt at back [ 'especially white or bright navy flannel or soft rweedlike r r "' white and often shorter than the coeUime under it.

Knglan coats are worn in «r gray woolens. Bf..nr there is a silf scarf ■“. thin the collar of the coat. K. froß6 e,l or knotted onoe diK st front Plain colored Kof heavy silk are smart other ’vpee Include ■,tt-rns and handed nn-s. ■LaWiiar * hapc * ,rn by ■. rre fashionable women in to the square or trtH cM-.t.cs <' :s-rPed above | hr shallow clocbes, K o.- sailors, and white an'f' snapped in brown or famil’ar style?, comprise i jHetfan 50 ptr cent of what is by the smarter element at |Kv:'.‘ and give an impression [w r sort wear fashionable JKjjar' accepting the new silby inch"? rather than' an.! are refuing' that will Impair The difference of is sufficient to make last Kis n.r en. euraglntr for those n world refurnish-__^Br:i.“’-'I down at all of the day. nior< formal types of ers seen here during the’ tbt.—d< finitely giro' to snnll patterned erv s and to bolero onedresses of the Patou typo. r„t an nperl f at the Bar nu at noontime, out of 2?, near one's table, five to are printed crepes. of the bolero drasses are tut some arc in plain flat ami not all ere the Patou linger'e co! ;r an 1 cuffs; , hate a faint suggestion of at the back. Most of tbs -shave narrow belts sad if b.'l<-ro, ore more rareeapele- ■ .t, the bodice at: is hirer--1 to Pen the line, typ■ of dre-s, suitable for Mn* rert vv, ar, usublsome part of the skirt cut often quite low. Union Township Womans ‘ n: ’ f ‘tlng for the J ami fairr'ies will be held (■the ' " mt "' ' ,r - ttn< i Mrs. J. C. V.- ’ • <-vening, AugIM A: - program an I I planned for the I entertainment. |B'> ainrial Bari.by family reunnh be belli ;1 i the Legion MePark, Sunday, A'ignst 17. Ladies Aid Socle’y of the Reform el Church will meet '’hur. ii pirlors, Wednesday at two-thirty o’clock. COUPLE SATURDAY Maty Annabelle Spahr, ■“rt'er of Mr. and Mrs. John rirst street, became the wife ■ Ralph Johnson, son of Mr. and Otto Johnson, Patterson at a simple ceremony which place in the United Brethren r: 'i parsonaae. Saturday afterat one o'l loek. The Rev. R. E. 11 -' P as tor of the church read 9 1 ' mar riago service anr l received ■'marriage vows. r ’he occasion, Miss Spajir a lovely gown of figured voile ■ Pastel col otg , fashioned with a g and flared skirt Blonde foot- ■ T S' r WJ? T//e Screen ■Strand 11 ,). ?,arc of Powerful ■aki ne ’" d tb thc v str " 8 “Picture ■hirJud’? n beaut y rendered by ■bl u’ Cntal Cream stan ■•tlv ... civeß an ’llarinr, ■boss I% rance that not B’ skm ap ” necessary as Kt, seducLl 11 "’ -h” delightfully Ktions. e hea uty under all coni GCURAL'D’S KRntd,* 1 11* I J* l ll™ l l l Tan Sharts ■f r,J T ,9r Trinl "We S! K~ ft 8«n, N.W York City

CLUB C/UaENDAR Monday Evunyelieal Live Wire Girls, Miss Aril ns Becker, 7:80 p. tn Tuesday Plvangellcal Christian Endeavor Society, Dallas Spoiler home 8 ]>. , m. Mt. Tabor Ixidiea Aid Society. 1 Mrs. Bertha McMichael, 8 p. tn. I Delta Theta Tan buJness iheetling. Miss Jeanette C’ark, 7:80 p. tn. We cm ccday Ice Cream Soclfi!, St. Luke’s Reformed church lawn. Zion Reformed Lodtea Aid Society, church parlors, 2:20 p. tn. Frivolity Club, Mrs. DI. k Burdg ,7:30 p. m Union Township Womans Club social meeting, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. | Barkley. Thursday Antioch Missionary Society, Mrs. •Ellis Skiles, allday. I Ccuntry Club party, Decatur I Country Club. 2:30 P. M. wear completed ber costume. Mr. Johnson wore a light suit. The mother of the groom, Mrs. John i son, witnessed the marriaee rere- , money. The bride attended Decatur High 1 School. The newly married couple will . make their home In this city where Mr. Johnson Is employed at the Mutsehler Packing Company. The Frivolity Club will meet Wedi ne. day evening at sevun-thirty o’clock at the tfome of Mrs. Dick Burdg. • ENTERTAINS WITH CHICKEN DINNER Mr. and Mrs. William Sudduth entertained at their home Sunday i noon witfe a chicken dinner. Covers ■were laid for Mrs. Margaret Reck- . ard, Mrs. John Steele of this city. , Argo Sudduth of south of the city, and Mr. and Mrs. William Suddutn and son Orval.

LOCAL PEOPLE ENJOY PICNIC SUNDAY A number of local people enjoya pfenic dinner and social afternoon at Gordon State Park, St. Marys, Ohio all day Sunday. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kern and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Lewi, Armstrong and son Tommy of thia city, Ixirris Michaud of Pome, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaunt and children Foggy Lou I and Kenny of Huntington, and Mr ' and Mrs. Albert Johnson and son of I Kendallville. HONORS GUESTS WITH DINNER SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. William Sudduth and son Orvnl entertained at six o’clock dinner Saturday evening complimentary to the ■following guests: Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and i daughter Mrs. George Baker all of ; Sturgis, Michigan. The Antioch Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. EIII3 Skiles, all day Thursday. HONOR GUESTS WITH DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. F Hocker and Mr. and Mrs. R, ,T, Myers of Monroe entertained at. dinner at their hom° Sunday noon. Covers were laid for Rev. anti Mrs. H. H. Hocker and family of Compton. California, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker of thia city Mrs. J<-steCn Hocker Miss Mardelle Hocker. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Myers of Monroe. Afternoon guests included Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Alvier of Flushing, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Hadley of Lafayette, and Jesse Sunlor of Bluffton. 1 The Christain Endeavor Societv of the Evangelical Church will Ir Id a business and social meeting at the Dallas Spuller home north wert of the city, Tuesday evening at. eight o’clock. All members and friends of the organization are urged to bs present at. this meeting as business of importance will be discussed. DURBIN FAMILY i HOLD REUNION Approximately sixty members of the Durbin family "wore present at the eighth annual reunion which was held in the Legion Memorial Park tn this city Sunday. During the business meeting of the family, the officers for the next year were chosen an follows; Danlal Durbin of Decatur, pres'dent;

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Mr,. Edim Utricle of Foil Wayne, vlce-prcaidcnf, and Mna. Beaglo Watkins of Ploaaaat JUUp, secretary. It waa decided that the ajijlh annual reunion of the Dufb'n,family I would be held the aafiond Sunday In Auguxt. 1931. at the Legion Memorial Park. At the noun hour a deUclous dinner was served on the Jong tablas at the park, uui the nfternocn was epent in a social way. loe dream and watermelon was aJeo served. It was found during the day, that , Wili am Laughrey, aged 72, was the i Oldest member attending the ro- • union and Constance Joan Cook, : three weeks old, was the youngest i member in attendance. JANET SWAIM HONORED WITH PARTY Mrs. Roger Swaim of Bluffton enj tertalned with a party of pretty apipointmrnts Friday afternoon from j three to five o’clock honortnc ber j daughter Janet on ber fourth birth- , day anniversary. The guests nt the party included a number of Janets little frtendH, and a number of childrens gnnus I wwe p’ayed during Lho ulternoou. I Favors of skipping Wipes, aprons 'and headbands, made nf orchid, 1 green and pink crepe paper were presented the guest*. Following the games, the guests were seated at a large din'ng table where refreshments were served. TTho tables were centered with a i large birthday cakb bearing four I lighted tapers and an arrangement, ;of four pink lighted candles in r;reta' holders about the oake. Bud vesea o f late summer flowers * paste! colors also decorated the table. j Mr. Swaim was a former resident of this city and Janet Is well known her ' having vi ited in this city freqneni'y, with her grandmother and j greatgrandmother, Mrs. Agnes An- ; drewi and Mrs. Jennie Rainier. The Ladies Aid Society of the Mt. Tabnr church will meet Tuetr<!ay evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bertha McMichael. 1 ADAMS COUNTY COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY EVENING Miss Wava Scherry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Scherry and Luther Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Arnold, both of Kirkland i township wore quietly married Saturday evening at five o’clock at the M thodist Lpiscopal parsonage near Geneva Rev. William Bryan pastor, received the marriage vows and nsed the single ring service. Mi s Margaret Arnold, sister of the bridegroom, and Luellen Stucky I of Borne, friend of the groom were I the attendants.

The bride was lovely in a black transparent velvet emsembh sash ioned over the new fall lines with hla<k velvet hat and black satin footwear to match. Miss Arnold, the bridesmaid, wore b!a#k erepo with corresponding accessories. Following the wedding a six o'clock dinner was served at the William Schcrry home tn Kirkland ownship for members of the bridal party and immediate families. Appointments were all of pink and white color note and the dining table was centered with a large redding cake. Covers were laid for sixteen guest* and a three course dinner was served. On Sunday noon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold honored the couple with a chicken dinner served at I‘heir home in Kirkland township. | Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. | Luther Arnold, and a number of ' their relatives. Roth the bride and groom were graduated from Kirkland High School with the class of 1929. Since his graduation Mr. Arnold has been 1 working on his father’s farm HOLTHOU3E-VOGLEWEDE REUNION HELD SUNDAY The seventh annual reunion of the Holthouse- Vogleedo families was held Sunday at the L. A. Holt hou-e farm, east of Decatur. About fifty members were present and following the basket diner at noon a short business session was held. A committee was appointed to ascertain if the reunion should be | held next year and arrangvuients I for next year’s reunion were, left in I the hands of the committee. No | date was selected for tiext year land a motion that the old officers 1 carry over tmt’l the new organization was formed was carried. John Vogleue.de was the oldest member present and li’.Ue “Billy ’ Bosse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bosse, j was the youngest member present. | ENTERTAINS WITH , DINNER SATURDAY Mrs. Clara Anderson of this city entertained with dinner Saturday evening at her home on Third street. Covers were la’d for Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith ahd son of Berne a id Mrs. Mary Dukemenier and daughters of Oklahoma City, Okie., Mrs. Clara Anderson and S. W. Hale. ANNUAL REUNION OF BIENZ FAMILY One hundred and twenty-five members of the Biertz family enjoyed the tenth annual reun'on which was held at Sunset Park, e, «t of this city, Sunday. August 10 Mrs. F. Blenz of New Bremen, Ohio, and Bonnie Lucille Ward I were the oldest and youngest membets respectively, present at the . reuai -n. Two births during the year were reported. ■ .following the delicious dinner, a

program vma enjdyed. beaale and Jannitf Blent ian« a ioeal duet and povormu Wjlaan gave a reAltaz Uon. A trio oompaaed of LauUe and Alma. Roehm, mud LorreUa Kruckebary aang a mualcuJ number. BaaobaU was &Uo enioyad durlug the afternoon, U was decided to hold the nsmt annual reunion In Sunaot Park, next year. A ground committee comprising Earl Blent and Martin Blew, wan appointed, and Fred Llnnemoier, Herman Bohnko and Mrs. C. O. Lepper will compose the entertainment committee for next year. Student Martin Blenz conducted a religious service during the day. HOLDS SIXTH ANNUAL HITCHCOCK REUNION The sixth annual Hitchcock reunion was held at the country home of Mrs. Cora Miller on the Ohio state line Sunday. Sixty members of the Hitchcock fnm'iy frein Fort Wayne, Preble, and this city attended. At the n<>c-n hour a picnic d'nncr tva® « njoyed after which stunts end n proginin were presented iu tlw aftertnion. Oi'ticere oleoted were William Hitchcock, president: Iva Winans of Fort Wayne, and an entertainment committee oonslstlng of the Mewlamfe Henry Srhntpp. Doyl Miller of Fort A’ayno. Merle Sheets of Preble was apipolnted. tz-vi Schafer of Bobo, aired 79, s-as the oldest member present and Maebelle Shoot*. 2 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sheetr. was the youngest. ENTERTAINS AT SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. David Adams and daughter Marjorie entertained at dinner Sunday at their home on Ninth street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Julius Erhart of west of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. William Prasdorf and daughter Bernice and son Bob of I/aGrange; Mr. and Mrs. Otto KlOpfenntoln of BunOak. Mich.; Mrs. Lorins Erhart and i“on Kenneth of Bluffton, Gorman Erhart and Mm. William Golden of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Adarna and daughter Marjcrlo of this city. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Ben DeVor and daughter Helen entertained at noon dinner today, the occasion being ‘he birthday anniversary of Mrs. PeVor. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. Frank De Ver of Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Urbana, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Bni DeVor and daughter Helen.

Tbn annual reunion of the Springer family will bo held 1n the Legion Memorial Park. Monday, September 1. THIRTEENTH REUNION OF FRAUHIGER FAMILY Approximately one hundred members of the Frauhfger family were p. sent at the thirteenth annual reunion which was held Sunday at Sun Set Park near this city. Following the dinner served at he noon hour, a program of music ecftatlons, songs and readings was enjoyed. A short business ses ion was also held in whfefa the ’oilowing officers were elected: president, Hany Frauhlger; vicepresident, Amos Frauhfger; secre-tary-treasurer Maude Frauhfger. William Frauhiger aged 71 was the oldest member present and William Charles L-aungenberger was he youngest present. KISTLER FAMILIES HOLD REUNION SUNDAY Annual reunion of Kistler family was held at ths John Arnold Grove west of Decatur, Sunday. A delicious picnic dinner at the noon hour was served to the fifty-four members present. A social time was enjoyed by those present and ice cream was serve 1 during tl-.i* afternoon. R wasi decided to .! I I I'ae next reunion at , the same ptace |n 1931. FISHER FAMILY HOLDS FOURTH REUNION The fourth annual reunion of th * Fisher family was held Sunday iu the Legion. Memorial Park, with sixty-five members of the family in attendance At the noon hour a picnic d'nner was served after Which, a program and business meeting was held. The old officers were i’eelected. and are as follows: Jess Hurst, president; Elmer Chase, secretary, and Mrs. Virgil Cross of Fort Wayne, treasurer. During the afternoon ice cream was served, and Mrs. Janies Hurst gave an interesting talk on bygone days. The Live Wire Girls of the Evangelical Sunday school Will hold a meeting at. the hottie of Miss Arline Becker on Winchester stree*. this evening at «even-th!rty’ oclock. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. 'William Werling and family, residing north of Preble entertained with a six o’clock dinner, Sunday evening at their beautiful country home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer and Miss Della Sellemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer of this city and Miss Florence Waldo of Fort Wayne.

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MiM Edna Deane hue returned from Fort Wayne where she enjoyed a W’eek’i visit with relative*). M rs Eleanor Johnson of norih of the city hna returned from Kendallville where she spent the past week vieliing M/. and Mr’. Albert Johnson and son Carl Frederick. Mr. und Mrs. Frank DeVor of Frankfort spent the week-end visiting with relatives In this city. Mr. DeVor returned to Frankfort late th's afternoon and Mrs. DeVor, who was formerly Miss Isabel Cloud, remained to spend the week . here. Mr. and Mrs. Riffle Spahr and children of Markle spent Bunday rtattlng at the John Bpahr home in this city. Kenneth Ringioton returned to Terre Haute today, after spending bi* vacation In this city. Mr. Singleton is employed as the chief opefato* at the Radio Station W. B. O. W. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thompson, daughter Ruby and son Harry of CMtar. Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W P. Lose and family Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mutsehler and son Bobby, and Mr And Mrs. Walter Koos and daughters Helen and Genevieve left Saturday evening for Lake Hamilton. Mr. Mutschler and Mr. Koos returned to this city Sunday evening and the remainder of the party will enjoy a weeks outing at the Lake. The Misses Mary Ann and Marga. et Lose returned Saturday from Fort Wayne where they spent several days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Calland and Mr. and Mrs. William Bowerg left .’or Romo City where ttry will =;pend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Draper and laughters Irene and Hen attended the seventh annual Humbarger re I union held at Water Dam Park, Defiance-. Ohio, Sunday. Mtss Evangeline Spahr returned today from Columbus and Westerville, Ohio, where she spent several day-s. She will remain here for ►i few weeks vacation before leaving for Barnsvlile, Ohio, where she will be engaged as an English teacher in tho Public High school. Dr. C G. Foor of Cincinnati, Ohio visited yesterday with his brother-n-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Spahr in this city, while en rouse to his home from Rochester, Minnesota. Miss Mildred Akey and Rob Acker spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Losche and children of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Losche and children of this city have returned from i motor trip through northern WU■onsin where ‘hey visited with relatives and friends. They visited many interesting places and report a fine time. Miss Allee Gladietrx and Floyd Parnln of Fort Wayne visited with friends In this eity Saturday even- j ing. Dobby and Dickie Sebnitz leit last evening with Mr. and Mrs. .Yank - Snyder for Fort Wayne! where they will spend a week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were Sult day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Schnitz. Mrs. Sarah Sebnitz left for Fort Wayne where she will spend a few days before returning to the Evan jeltcal home at New Ca: lisle, where she is employed. While at Fort A’ayne she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baumgartner. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Melchi, Mrs. Lillian Burroughs, and Miss Fan Hamntell spent Sunday afternoon md eivening at Fort Wayne. Dr. and Mrs. Burt Mangold visited with relatives at Fort Wayne Sunday. Ivan Sprunger and Norman Winteregg of Berne visited with friends ' in this city Saturday evening, i Miss VLAnna Keesbury of Fort • Wayne who was the houseguest of Miss Lee .Anna A'ance for the past week, rattirned to her home Saturday. Mr. and M.s. Harve Kitson and daughter Margaret, Vaughn Hilyard and Joe Liniger of Hartford City spent Sunday afternoon aud evening in For: Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and son of Kendallville and Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Gaunt and children Pegby Lon and Kenny of Hunilngton were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kern. Miss Margaret Kern, who has enjoyed a two week’s vacation with her parents In this city returned to Fort Wayne last evening. She was accompanied by Miss Helen Gerber. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Connell of For: Wayne spent the week-end In tbt» city visiting with Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell. George Maddy, Jr., leit today tor Indianapolis and St. Louis, Vo., before returning to his hbme in Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. feddlson fifoch and i eons Bob and Jack of Cincinnati, I Ohio, were tho week-end g-iicets of the N. A. Bixler family while en route to Clear Lake and Chicago for a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake witnessed the production at the Emboyd theatre in Fort Wayne last I evening. j N. A. Bixler and son Donald arc enjoying a four day vacation at

Davton and Akron, Ohio. While In Akron they will attend the lectures of the Ohio State Optical Convention, and one of the features of the Convention will be a trip on one of the Goodyear Zeppelins and a tour of the rubber factory. Mlhs Heretta Elzey and Donald Stump motored to Fort Wayne fast evening where they attended the Palace theater. Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin of Delaware, Ohio, were tho week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suttles und family. Mrs. Conklin was formerly Miss Josephine Suttles of this city. Dr. E. F. Franklin of Windfield,’ Kansas, spent last evening with his brother, Rev. B. H. Franklin and family, and left for Kentucky to visit with relatives. He will return to this city next Sunday. L. ML Frank, Myron Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist spent Sunday visiting at Marion. Mr. ahd Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh and family and Arthur Sunderman were the guests of Mrs. Emma J. Anspaugh, east of Geneva, Sunday. Other guests who visited at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anspaugh and family of Celina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Perry and daughter Mary Anna Stevens of Geneva; Mr. and Mm. George .Anspaugh of Pleasant Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anspaugh of Jefferson township. The farm of Mrs. Emma J. Anspaugh was '■onsiderably damaged in the wind storm which swept west of Geneva. Miss Helen Christen, who was 'he gue t of Miss Leah Colter at Kendallville during the past week, has returned to her home in this e.ity. Mrs. George Wemhoff and son Bernard and Mrs. Martin Myiott and son Jerome enjoyed a show at Fort Wayne la t evening. The Misses Zanana Grimm and leanette Beery and the Mesers. Ralph Hobarger and Ed Alberding attended the St. John's picnic on the Decatur-Fort Wayne road las r . evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and family left Sunday morning- for sn extended visit to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer :nd daughter Helene left Sunday for a few day’s visit at Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Inis Penny and Miss Haze! Monesmith of Willmar, Minnesota.

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spent last week at the home of J. W. Chapman and family. Miss Ruby Peterson of Fort Wayne returned to her home Saturday after spending the last two weeks with her cousin Miss Juanita Noll of South of the city. J. W. Chapman and family attended the W. R. Brown family reunion In Fort Wayne Sunday. They were accompanied to Fort Wayne by Mrs. Chapman's niece Hazel Monesmith and Miss inis Penny of Willmar, Minnesota. Lenore and Gladys Teeple and

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daughter Mary June and Mrs. Chronister apent Friday at the homo of J. W. Chapman. Mrs. Chronister remained until Saturday. o akKIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westerman of Charleston, West Virginia, are the parents of a girl baby, born Sunday, August 10, in the Charlestown hospital. Mrs. Hosterman ie the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Sunderman in this city.