Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1930 — Page 3

m ifwj ■il I/ b * II xOTWH*^a l lvnHKxc»le‘^^r \a[i,(W WlwKl/ K fiJ A' ili? *s«► M, »f* mhcj Phone* Hiuft—i|jg3ollallies To Aid of 1930 In B Establishing The Mood I; S'P< -'' U.R) Although it In the doth gown wliidi B; 'rfUiifi-* in fiinhion news the season seems particularly ,''l for an anticipated gay winter given over night dubs and the festivities in between. 1 ', (|W|| , most individual air regards decorations. There ,1,.’ | y; f ll neckline i» quaint fashion, contrasting with decollete that extends to the waistline at tlie back.

|,ide ami low decolletage t with the width increasthe extreme slenderness aider straps is effective, dw line .continued in a ( trimmings are linporening dresses, with the outlined with rhineliuglcs. and tlie same [ordering tie- arm holes f as belts and shoulder ir ls are also stressed as and sequins are employleer jackets as well as e prominent in evening i well as daytime ones, i of evening gowns in:his method of gaining sunburst sections, giv>k outline, with pleats forming panels and secures. Pleated panels depend from the shoul- > frock at the back, re- » skirt influence, and can be manipulated to draped necklines or add flavor to a frock are Century influence is ret only in tlie off-the-ckline. but also in long skirts with definite fuiin ruffles, expressed knees. An up-in-back i: also advocated, with n featured. - accompanied by wraps n. in matching or consdiums. Velvet gowns uented by velvet wraps i metal lints] with veItNSHIP S CLUB MEETS Township Hoipe Econoet with Mrs. L. J. Honk ith Mrs. J. Cline acting ir business meeting was which plans were disthe fruit drive for tho lty Memorial Hospital. ; was followed by tbe i interesting paper on Basket" by Mrs. Frank tour followed the iuterision, and refreshments by the hostesses. The g of tlie club will be tuber with Mrs. Dale his meeting the memorganization are asked r fruit for the hospital. 3 SOCIETY ILTING SESSION iers of the Ladies Aid tlie Zion Lutheran at the home of Mrs. ■rick. Thursday aftermembers and three tied the meeting, and ifternoon and evening quilting. At the close moon. Mis. Bieberick s Aid Society will also Mrs. Bieberick again ay afternoon for quiitian Sisters will spend »y with Mrs. Jonas r home in Fort Wayne, rs from this city will o'clock Tuesday mornI ai «l a pot-luck dinner will he fd at the noon hour. All menil are urged to plan to attend. lere will he a business meeting niiisic department of the Wo- * <,|l| h Monday evening at sevtleen o dock at the Library : foom. P IES aid society 5 VER Y good meeting “ '"‘westing meeting and prow” ladies Aid Society ot »v 1 , ” hipiscopal church was . „ 5 the forty-nine members h “ endKd th e meeting, held al home of Mrs. Paul V. Edwards, irsday afternoon. lni,M l6eU “ g was O l>enod with delonai Bervlcegj , ed by Mrg James * lO gave a sketch of the k \ 1f ht L ' Mood y «n “Three P t 0 Salvation.” F"e president of the society, Mrs. L 27- P'-ee'ded over the bus!L”" on ; d «riug which plans par all f ,° r Ule New bin gland Id tho d bazaar which oe [. 6 Be(,ond Thursday in Novem committee were B commif» y the preßide nt: Calli p eV ee for the month, Mr--. I or and Mrs. Paul Edwards

! l _ CLUB CALENDAR 11 — ■■ . Friday St. Marys Township Home Econo- ; mics Club, Mr. Ed Koos, 1 p. m. Baptist Philatliea Class. Mrs, It A. Thomas 7:30 p. m. SATURDAY Zion Reformed Mission Band post > * polled one week. 1 1 Christian Ladies Aid Bake Sale, 1 i Schmitt Meat Market 9 A. M. ’ | M. K. Kings Ilerald Society, Miss Agnes Nelson. 2:30 p. m. f | Monday Research Club Opening. Mrs. K. f. S. Moses country home, 2:30 P. M . | Music Department inis in ess meet- - ing, Library Rest Room 7:15 I*. M. tj Tuesday -[ Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Call i, Schafer 7:30 P. M. -j Pythian Sisters, Mrs. Jon a { < Tritch, Fort Wayne, 10 a. nt. T: i Kappa tiiil Scouts, Patrol No. -1, hike, 4:30 p. m. i Tri Kappa. Girl Scouts' Tatrol i No. 2., picnic and hike, after school I P i lota Xi Sorority, Mrs. E. B. » Adams 8 p. in. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Frank Sch- . mitz, 7:30 p. m. . I Wednesday ,| Shakespeare Club opening meeting, Mrs. C. D. Teeple, 2:30 p. in. I I Standard Bearers class of M. E . Sunday School, Miss Gladys Thomp ( | son, 7:15 p. in. Thursday J Presbytreiafl Missionary Society, ' | Mrs. Charles Knapp, 2:30 P. M. . j D. Y. B. Class of U. B. Sunday ’j School, church parlors 1 p. m. t Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Soj ciety, Mrs. Chris Bieberick, 1 p.m. lookout committee, Miss Nellie Blackburn and Mrs. Jess Niblick. Following the routine of business : a social hour was enjoyed over : which Mrs. John Nelson had charge Mrs. W. H. Leatherman gave two • splendid r adings, “Watchin" tlie ' Sparkin'” and "Run Away Hoy”, by > Riley. Mrs. Dan Tyndall •aug a vo • . al solo' "O Heart of Mine.” ‘ Mrs. John T. Myers and Mrs. Her 1 man Myers, the entertaining hos- • tesses for the meeting, served reiresliments a! tlie close of the meet- • ing. t ' PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR ' ENJOYS HAMBURGER FRY ‘ Thirty members of the Younz ' People's Choir of the Presbyterian 1 church enjoyed a hamburger fry at Lehman's Park. Berne, last evening After the supper the young people sang songs about the campfire. Those who attended were Rev. and 1 Mrs. Harry H. Fernlheil and childi ren Mary Ann, Albert, ami Harry . Sturgis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saurer, - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smitli and sons ■ Clark William and Louis Mrs. J. R. [ Horton, the Misses Mary M. Cover- ; dale, Ruth Macklln, Dora Shoseii , berg, -Bernice DeVoss, Helen. Dor- ; othry and Laura Alice Christen, Bef,ty Frisinger, Mary Jane Short, i Mary Jane Kunkle. Ida Mae Steeie and Fred Musser, Dick Steele, Dick (Schiig, Dick Mackliti, David Kunkle. ! James Moses and Bob Magley. D. Y. B. CLASS HAS REGULAR MEETING The D. Y. B. Class' of the United ' Brethren Sunday School met at the ' home of Mis. William Foughty lasi ■ evening. Mrs. Blanche Elzey [iresl dent of the class, had charge of Muregular routine of business. Plans were discussed for the lad ies to meet at the church parlors Thursday afternoon at one o’clotk to make mincemeat, and all ladies j • jf the class are urged to lie fire j sent. A chain letter was then written to be sent to Mrs. Bertha i lakey at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. The program committee, the Mes!ame Zeila Baker and Ruth Wil.ams took charge of the meeting - presenting an interesting hour ot onl.-sts amt features. At the close - ■{ the afternoon the hostesses, the Mesdames Foughty, John Hill. Fuliruan, and Gaylie Hoag land served efreshment n CHRISTIAN LADIES HAVE INTERESTING MEET .The Ladies Aid Society of Unchristian church met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Artman, Thursday afternoon, and enjoyed au interesting meeting. Following tlie devotionals Mrs. K. ”. Hurt m sensed the subject “Continue Steadfast" and several subi -endings were given by the Me.-- j dames A. D. Artman, Homer Ruhl | Elmer Hariocher, and H. M. Kraft. 1 A business session was then held j

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930.

iur.ng which time the ladles plane I ed lo hold a hake sale at the Sell- i mitt Meat Market, Saturday morn- [ Ing. beginning at nine o'clock. Plans were also discussed Air the rummage sale which will be held In con liection with tlie parcel post and vegetable sad fruit sale In October. Plaits for ihe annual selling ol 1 hrislmas Greeting cards were also made after which a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Artman. assisted by Mrs. Hariocher served refreshments it tlie close of tlie afternoon. Tee next meeting of the society will be an all day meeting with a pot luck dinner served at the noon hour it will be held at the home [ a Mrs. Ida Chronlster on Mercer ; avenue, Thursday, October ninth. I (PRIMARY CHILDREN ENJOY SOC'AL PARTY Mrs. !lurve Koos, Mrs. Alvy Bnfenbarger, and Mrs. Earl Fuhrmau teachers and supervisors in the prina -v department of the First Evantel.cal Church, united in entertain ng last evening, following school, n tlie church basement, for a large l lumber of children attending Snnlay school in the primary deparinents. Tlie rarly was given prior to promotion day. honoring those pupils who will he promoted to the iner Mediate department. A number of interesting games vere played, and a delicious luncheon was served. Tlie It -search Club will meet at he country home of Mrs. E. S. M is*-s, next Monday afternoon wo-thlrty o clock. This w ill be tlie ipening meeting for tlie year. Mrs. Harry Fernlheil will have charge if Ihe program for the afternoon, ind the husbands of the members will tie guests at a dinner whiih will lie served at six-thirty o'clock, 'h-- dinner, which will lie pot-luck, ill lie In the charge of a commi*ee. i SHAKESPEARE CLUB TO HAVE OPENING MEET The opening meeting of the Shakespeare Club will be field \Ve4lesday afternoon at two-thirty o'loi k at tile home of Mrs. C. D. re- --[ile on Fourth street. Mrs. Char tv Hooper will have charge of the irogram for the afternoon. Tiie Women's Missionary Soc-ietv if the Presbyterian church will neet at the home of Mrs. Charles napp, Thursday afternoon at twohirty o'clock with the Mesdaines Lawrence Green and Dick Burdg, issi-ding the hostess. Mrs. W. E. smith will present the lesson for he afternoon. Mrs. Carl Schafer will he hostess to the members of the Carpe Diem Club, at her home on Nuttman avenue Tuesday evening, at seven•hirty o'clock. MANY ENJOY 3EANO PARTY Members of the Women of Moose mart * Legion and their guests e:ioyed a beano party at tlie Moose Home last evening. After twenty games of beano were played Mrs A'. M. Noll received first prize, Mrs. Lizzie Fogle received the second prize, and Mrs. Bert Haley was presented with the consolation prize po-e District deputy, Mrs. Kimble

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land four other ladies from HuntI Ingtou were additional guests at thi i party which had been arranged by the Mesdames Dora Cook, George Tester, and Archie Long. EVANGELICAL LADIES AID MEETSS A meeting of file Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical Church was held in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon. Forty one members attended the meeting which was opened by the president, Mrs. Fred Linn, und devotionals were led by Mrs. Eugene Runyon. The regular routine of business | was held, and a collection of forty I one dollars and forty six cents was lifted. No business of important e | vns brought before the meeting. A social hour iidlowed tlie busliess sesion, und refreshments wer * served by Mrs (’. E. Murtz' section including, (lie Mesdames E. B. Macy •‘rank Butler, C. E. Mocker, Archie Long. Francis Eady, Clifford Lee, Elmer Onspaugh, Amy Bookman. Glenn Itaikley, T. L. Becker, Charles Peterson, Frank Hollopeter ami Amos Ketchum. Tlie Mission Band of the Zion Reformed Church which was to have been held in the church Saturday afternoon, lias been postponed one week. The children of tins Hodety are asked to please take note of the change of meeting. DISTRICT DEPUTY iTTENDS MEETING , Mrs. J. L. Jones, Grand district! leputy of the Eastern Stars, attend'd the meeting of tlie organization I vliich was held in ihe Masonic llail 1 I last night, and conducted the School lof Instruction. Thiee other repre- 1 jsentatives from tlie Dunkirk chap- . ter also were present, besides the , j Geneva officers and a number of members from that place. During the evening, the district deputy made arrangements for the Worthy Grand Matron. Mrs. Curtis of Monon. to be in Devatur January . 15, to inspect the Decatur chapter At that time the local chapter will entertain the Geneva organization. Mrs. W. H. Matthews of Toronto, ' Canada, a gram! worthy matron from her district, attended the meet- ' ing last evening. Following the school of instruction, dainty refresh ments were served. His Eye Got Tired St. Paul, Minn.. —(UP)— “Keep ! your eye on this buggy for a few • minutes,” said a comely visitor to a • local merchant. For a week the merchant J. G. Buske kept first one eye then the other on the vehicle but :he young woman didn't return. ’ However another woman appeared 1 and explained her friend had left ', town and asked her to get the buggy, but she had forgotten. Buske thanked her kindly as she took the buggy away and he was able to remove Ills weary eye .from it. Giant Tomato /! St. Joseph, Mich., —(UP)—A to ! mato, weighing two pounds and . i four ounces has been picked by 1 Leon C. Holland in his garden patch i here. The tomato measures one - foot and five inches in circumfere ence and ifve inches in diameter.

t ffrTown Talk

The Missrs Cleo Light and Josephine Hill, Eliott Dyer and Virgil Andrews visited In Bluffton last evening and attended tlie street fair. Miss Dorothy Debolt, Gerry Deholt, Ralph Rabbltt, Bernard Rabbit, Francis Ellsworth and Lawrence Miller were among those present from Decatur who attend'd tlie Bluffton street fair last light. John C. Wecbter of this city was a business visitor in Berne Thursday. Miss Cozy Light and Earl Chase motored to Bluffton last evening mi atti ndetl the street fair. Lohensteln and Doan made a:i imbalance trip to Fostoria, Ohio loav. Miss Erma Gage and Harold Owens were among the Decatur people at the Bluffton street fair last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr motor d to Bluffton last evening where they attended the street fair. Mrs. Alta Smith and daughter Betty, Dal Brown, and Miss Eioise j Lew ton of this city, Charles Brein-| |<r and Mary Mackliti of Fort Wayne, and Halpli Tyndall of Bluffton. attended tlie street fair at ‘ Bluffton last evening. Tiie Misses Ellen Ray and Helen I Striker of Geneva and Bob Passwater and Mr. Johnson of this city attended the street fair at Bluffton last evening. Miss Betty Mackliti was the overnight guest of Miss Aleta Harlow of Geneva, and together with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harlow they attended the Bluffton street fair. Dick Engle, George Hoop, and Vaufen Snedeker attended the Bluffton street fair last evening. Tlie Mesdames Ralph Snyder, Herbert Chew, Charles Chew, N. B. Shepherd, F. J. MeWliinney, Pete Reicheldeffer, Raymond McCollum,; E. C. Stuckey, Myrtle Mc-Whirter, Floyd Aspy, Carl Buyer, Seplms Martin. Misses Eleanora Mathews and Olive Rhoades, and Earl Shepherd all of-Gen-va visited in this city last evening and attended tlie meeting of the Eastern Star at the Masonic Hall. Don Leßrun and Dick Stoneburner attended the Bluffton street fair last evening. Toni Haubold, Glen Beavers, and Clarence Beavers Were among those from this city who attended the street fair at Bluffton last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick and son Harold motored to Bluffton last evening and attended the street fair. M's. Jennie Furman writes us that she has enjoyed her visit in the hills near Carmichael, Pa., very much and is returning to tier home at Marion tomorrow. She regrets that she missed the street fair and the opportunity to shake hands with tlie old timers of which

I se is one of tlie most dependable. 1 ') L. C. Waring, J. G. Niblick and W’endall Macklln will leave early i tomorrow for White Fish Lake j where they will meet an insurance ; inspector and adjust a loss recently suffered when burglars stole tlie; •lining room furniture, dishes, all-' i vent ure, and other articles from i Mr. Waring’s cottage. Judge W. 11. Eichhorn of Bluffton was a business visitor lo re. J. H. Stewart writes from Newark, N. J., that business conditions i are iinpioving tin-re some und they hope to soon be back to normal. J. W. Cowens of route six, Bluff(ton, was here toiTay to visit his son who is in charge of the Franklin Security Company. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beavers and son Edward attended the street 1 tuir at Bluffton Thursday. Mrs. Daisy Hollopeter, Mrs. Coy Martz, Mrs. Glen Barkley, and Mrs. Leo Teeple motored to Graliill today where they attended the i Mineral services of Mrs. Caroline Klopfenstine. ; There might lie some trouble aj bout a planner, but no apartment wuz ever too dinky to accommodate all the love an' contentment o' tlie usual family. If you want to he atisolutely sure an' not take any! 1 bailees in gittin' oil tlie sucker list, 1 jest buy a home. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News ! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lett and | family of Kokomo are visiting witli i relatives in this city and will re- 1 main over the week-end. Mrs. Herman Dierkes spent tne day visiting in Fort Wayne with 1 : friends. i Rev. ami Mrs. A. It. Fledder- ; johann and Mrs. Chris Lehman returned last evening from Lafayette where they attended tlie meeting of ihe Mid West Synod of the Re I tonned Church. The next annual , meeting will lie held at tlie Si i John's Reformed Church at Fort - Wayne, Rev. F. H. Rupnow, pastor. I Mrs. W. J. Beane attended to business in Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bob August, Mr. and Mrs. John Loshe, Jr., and Mr. and I Mrs. Elias Leiehtensteiger attended tile Bluffton Street Fair last night. Homer Biggs of Williams attend .(ed to business in this city today. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Essex of | | Monroe and Harold Essex of this I I I city u tended the Bluffton Street j Fair last night. Mrs M. L. Conyers of Ossian spent Thursday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp, Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Linn and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentis formed a party whit n I enjoyed a wonderful time at the 1 Bluffton street fair lasi evening. Senator T. A. Gottschalk of Berne ( • was visitor here this afternoon. 'j Miss Ruth* Hammond attended ' the Bluffton Street Fair last even- j ing. - Mrs. L. S. Bebee of Ambia arrived | i in this city yesterday anil will visit

I with Mr. and Mrs. John Evans until! ] Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Foley, Mrs. iliarve Baker, Misses Lela Palmer, {and Mary Cowan attended tin- Bluff | ton Street Fulr last night. Few Nutt for Squirrels Flint, Mich., (UR) Michigan j {squirrels will face a serious food -shortage this winter, conservation Isis have predicted due to the sum mer drought and luck of r.uts In the wooded sections of the state. Cash Is Returned Evansville, Ind,. -*-( UP) —Two gold pieces which had not left tiie pocket of Jack Jones, farmer, for 49 years, and ten SIOO bills ilii.t had been lying alongside the gold pieces for 20 years, returned to their owner ufter u week's übs -it* Jones claimed the money was "lilt ' ed” from him when a couple j brought whiskey to Ids house and i hud a party. Police arrested Clay | Bunch, 20 and Bessie Ruby 25, on a charse of doing the "lifting.”

THE ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Saturday “HIDIN’ LAW” \Vilh Jack Perrin, Yakima Canutt, Pelt* Morrison, Hen Corbett and Jaek Mower A WKSTKRN W ITH A WALLOP tlmt\s ‘HIDIN' » LAW where :i boy goes alone to i i.L»l l l anti where a j«irl (litres death lo save hint! ALL TALKINH. I Added—Two ALL TALKING Comedies. 15c —35 c SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Matinee Sunday, 2 p. m.—loe-35c AL JOLSON - in - ‘‘MAM M Y ’ ’ W ith Lois Moran, Louise Dresser, Lowell Sherman, Hobart Bosworth and Tully Marshall Al’s here in the kind of role the world has been waiting to see him in. A rollicking tide of a minstrel troupe! Added—An ALL TALKING Comedy. J THE CORT TONIGHT - TOMORROW “THE INDIANS ARE COMING” The bijr. all ta'kinsr serial, crammed with thrills and action, featuring; TIM McCOY. Start this serial tonight or tomorrow and you'll want to follow il through to the end. “HELL’S HEROES.” an all talking drama of great human interest Also--CARTOON. Saturday Matinee, 10c Evening 15c-35c Out of the underworld into tbe uppercrust of /h J society. A beautiful '& ' bandit stealing jewels y and love at gunpoint, (j/ Never, never, never sue;, dynamic -- Featuring JACK MULHALL and Good Cast. ADDED—“HAIL THE PRINCE,” talking comedy and Movietone News.

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Forced to Return •• •" Mr. umi Mrs. Harry l)iinwlii(|in reI turned to Geneva Wednesday night after an accident which ilttitiagoiU ■ j their car, making It Impossible lo_ I continue their trip. Mr. and j Dun while had started to Floridn lon u vacation and were south of Pendleton. Mr. Dunwlddle was unable :n stop when the cur ahead smf"* ideiily stopped an u collision occurred. Both cars were badly damaged None of the occupants hurt except. } minor bruises. Fog at It* Wont The expression “pen soup fog” is meant to give it picture describing the color of tbe fog end conveying | an ld‘'.i of It* thickness, GENERAL TRUCKING Live Stock Hauling a Specialty All loads insured. CA R L PAL ME R Live Stock Dealer Juet Give Me a Ring Phone 489 Decatur, Indiana