Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1930 — Page 5
■F fey MIBS MHr r Macy Mlaa Margaret Haley f A ' J Phone* 1000—1001 fK as hions Play Black At Every Turn Os The Wheel YORK, Oct. 20 <U.R> Black gains as the sure lire, the cherHt buyff anil dressmaker alike, because it is so seldom left in IRje beloved of women from the richest to the poorest because 11 |K fewes t complications in the wardrobe and because the world . that day or evening “black is always good.” Bm Paris comes the report that the smartest seen about town Bverted to the spring favor shown to black with touches of whitj HK tho nlfi r ~
(h<>se ,!le 01,1 -JBL' cW tunies bu» new little frocks with similar style ST S o,p in al the New York SK r lunch or one of the cosier exclusive luncheon one of these early am and von are immediateu.'lli the black, white c,o down to what is tile 11,1,1 j° u see girl workers, at least sl knowing of them, strutn> work satisfied in the si'k frock with or withcollar. are various estimates of ■ lS .u'in.' strength of black all colors, howjs that in most of gg U presents a ' of importance which outall the other colors comEven in sportswear the Bn, :;. ld tor color expression, the demand for this season is said to be 45 estimate of the defor biack in negligees and '0 per cent, another has been most- : registers strongeven tvp<- of fabric even in and the other sports JARMAN FAMILY ■Hos ANNUAL REUNION | Me Fuhrman family held its anreunion in tie has'merit of Evangelical church, Sunday. ' members of the famaltendance. A very enjoywas had. anti at the noon a d' licious pot-luck dinner served, pr- s- iiu at the celebration Mrs B. A. Winans. Mr. and Russel Galloway. Mrs Clara m Livingston. Montana; Mis. Forrest Danner and ol Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Cadbury and children and and Mrs. Maurice Write and fitter of Matthews; Mr. and Herman Baumgartner and Miss Cathryn Beatty and Fuhrman of Fort Wayne; M. Sadi Schnitz of New Carlisle; ■ and Mrs. David Fuhrman of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M'-'a and family of Wren, Ohio; ■ and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman an I Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hart family, Mrs. Charles Schnitz, ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fhurman, M W. Sunderman, (laughter Esther Sunderman, and son I ■l"ir Sundet man. M'he I nion Township Woman's will meet with Mrs. Hugh ■linger, Wednesday afternoon ■tober 22, at one-thirty o’clock. ■-' members will respond to the ■1 call with suggestions on “How ■ Make Some Spending Money." B members are urged to be presBt at this meeting, as business of yortanee will be discused. VisitB are also welcome to the club ■eting. ■JRPRISE MRS. SCHNITZ B birthday ANNIVERARY ■ Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Schnitz and ■ns Hobby. Dickie, and Ralph Al- '!■ Miss Wilhelmina Schnitz and >n Hoopengardner very pleasantly rprised Mrs. Sarah Schnitz, who employed at the Haven Hubbard up- jn New Carlisle, Sunday. Mrs. Schnitz was working in tho Itchen when her guests arrived, >d she was aggreeabbly surprised hpn she saw them standing in the 10m.
|| K. of C. Notice! J Regular meeting I | Monday night, Oct. I I ® o’clock. Spell c ' al program by ; I committee. A I I members please be Nk present. B G. K. ■ ■ * * - I PIE AND BOX I SOCIAL Magley School WEDNESDAY NIGHT October 22 I °ne mile north of Magley
CLUB CALENDAR __ Monday Art Departent study program. Mrs. C. R. Saylors, 7:30 P. M. Music Department of Woman's . Club, Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 P. M. Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Miss , Agnes Baker. 7:30 P. M. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Fred Delninger, 8 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. J. T. Merryman, 2 30 p. tn. Bona Tents Club, Mrs. Jess Kuhn j 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Young Matron’s Club Halloween Party, Mrs. Frank Crist, 6:30 p. m Tri Kappa Sorority, Miss Mary Macy, 8 p.m. C. L. of C. social meeting, K. of C. . Hall. 6:30 P. M. Civic Section Masquerade party, Mrs. S. E. Hite, 7:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi social meeting, Mrs. , C. C. Rayl, 8 p. m. Wednesday Christian Junior Girls Class and . Junior Boys class Halloween party, Miss Kathryn Kohls, 7:30 P. M. Union Township Women’s Club, Mrs. Hugh Nidlingar, 1:30 p. m. Historical Club Mrs. Wilson Lee 2:30 P. M. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Mrs. C. H. Boknecht 2:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. W. A. Lower, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Night Club, J. D. Grimm ihome with Mary McKean hostess, , 7:30 P. M. St. Agnes Sodality Card Party. • Catholic High School. 8 o’clock. Thursday St. Paul's Ladies Ad Society Mrs. Frank Owens all day. Root Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Dale Moses. 1:30 p. ra. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible Class Hallowe'en party, Mrs. Martin Jaberg, 7:30 p.m. Methodist Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 2; 30. Christian Ladies Aid, Mrs. Joe Cloud, 2:3O’P. M. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, Church parlors, 2 p. m. Friday St. Marys Township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Otto Longenberger 1 p. m. Ben Hur Annual Halloween party Ben Hur Hall, 8 p. m. SATURDAY Cafeteria Supper, Reformed church basement, 5 to 7 p. m. At twelve-thirty o'clock, the part;.' I enjoyed a delicious dinner in the dining room, and a prettily decorated birthday cake centered the table. The honored guest was the recipient of many birthday gifts. On their return home Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Schnitz. and sons Miss Schnitz and Mr. Hoopengardner were the supper guests of Mrs. Martha Hoopengardner in Fort Wayne. Tile members of the Junior Girls Class and the Junior Boys Class ol the Christian Sunday School will hold a Halloween party Wednesday evening, at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Miss Kathryn Kohls on North Tenth street. The party will be sponsored by the teachert of the classes Miss Mary Kohls and : William F. Kohls. I i The Young Matron's Club will | enjoy a Halloween party. Tuesday levelling at six-thirty o'clock at lb.' jhome of Mrs. Frank Crist. The affair will be pot-luck and during the j program Lour Mrs. Crist will review | the “History of the Young Matron's I Club.” ..ENTERTAINS WITH j BIRTHDAY DINNER i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ahr enter tained with a birthday dinner, Sun day, in honor of Mr. Ahr and Mrs D. H. Hunsicker, whose birthday an niversaries occur on the same day. Those present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crawford. Mr. land Mrs. Carlton Ahr, Mrs. William 1 Wysong and Mr. Ridcnower of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ahr, Mrs. I D. H. Hunsicker. Miss Gatherin' Eileen Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Ahr ami Chalmer Ahr all of Decatur. Both Mr. Ahr and Mrs. Hun 'sicker were the recipients of birth day gifts. BEN HUR LODGE PLAN ANNUAL PARTY The members of the Ben Hur lodge will observe their annual Hal- ' loween party in the Bern Hur Hall, Inext Friday night at eight o'clock. The committee In charge of the arI rangements for the affair will ba
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I Mrs. Martin Venus, Mrs. Eminu I ennlngton, Miss Fern Ileneisen, [Mrs. Doyle King, and Mrs. A. D. Artman, and they are planning n very good program for the evening. Ihis party will be for the members oi tlie Ben Hur Lodge their families and friends. entertains SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz entertained at their home on First street, Sunday with a dinner for iheii out-of-town guests, who included Mr. nml Mrs. Fred Belmkamp and daughter Mary Louise, Mr. and Mis. ( ifrlst Rose and children of Fort Jennings. Ohio: and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brames and children of bort Wayne. During the afternoon Mrs. Luzern Uhrlck played a violin solo and was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Carl Lose. The reminder of the day was spent in a social manner. ENTERTAINS AT SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beery entertained at Sunday noon dinner complimentary to a number of out. of-town guests. At the noon hour a delicious chicken and rabbit dinner was surved the following: Miss Ger:ldine Joker and Robert Fowler of Fort Wayne, Dr. and Mrs. Harold DeVor, Mrs. Hattie Mills. Hugh Engle, and Mr. and Mrs. Beery and children Lewis and Mary Jane. HONORS FAMILY WITH SUNDAY DiNNER Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bixler and sons Donald and Frederick of this city entertained with a family dinner at their home, 612 West Jefferson street, Sunday noon, honoring Mrs. F. G. Bixler of Chevenne, Wyoming, Covers were laid for the honored guest, Mrs. Bixler, Dr. and Mrs. Amos Reusser. Mr. and Mrs. Anna Bixler, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. I E. D. Bixler, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. | smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. I D. Bixler and family all of Bertie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bixler and family of this city. CELINA GUESTS GIVEN DINNER PARTY Mrs. Walter Deitsch entertained with a six o'clock dinner party of pretty appointments at her home, 227 South Seventh street, last evening honoring a number of guests from Celina. Ohio. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fesker, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bartholemew, Sheriff and Mrs. Betz all of Celina, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Deitsch and son Robert. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Leigh Bowen on West Madison street. GUESTS ENJOY SUNDAY NOON DINNER Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Collier enterained at dinner, Sunday noon, honoring a number of out-of-town guests Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snyder and daughter Emma of Cromwell, Elmer Miller of this city, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lare and daughter Pearl of Monroeville, Melvin Collier of Fort Wayne, Mr.
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and Mrs. Coiiier and family, SUNSHINE CLASS ENTERTAINS WITH SHOWER The members of the Sunshine ('lass of th? United Brethren Sunday School of Berne entertained with a shower, Friday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Francis Riesen of Berne, at their home. Fourteen members of the class were present and a number of visitors also enjoyed the social evening, which was spent in playing music and games, A delicious luncheon was serf ed cafeteria style, after which the couple was presented with shower gifts. Mrs. Riesen was formerly of this city, tiie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Eighth street. RELATIVES ENJOY SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas entertained at their home on North Fifth street, Sunday, with a dinner honoring Dr. and Mrs. Jaffray Vega of Chicago. Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of this city. The Art Department Study program will be held at the home of Mrs. C. R. Saylors, this evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Mrs. R. D. Myers will have charge of the study program, and the assisting hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Raymond Keller and Mrs. Gerald Smith. All members are asked to take note of the department meeting and plan to attend. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Cloud 509 Mercer avenue Thursday afternoon at twothirty o’clock. All members are urged to be present as very important business will be discussed. The ladies are also requested to note that this will be the last meeting for a report on the “Mile a penny.” HONORS GUESTS WITH CHOP SUEY SUPPER Miss Cecelia Appleman entertained at her home on eventh street, with a chop suey supper, Saturday evening. Covers were laid for the Misses Kathryn Omlor, Florence Holthouse, Theresa and Cecelia Appleman; Messrs Ray Poole of Chicago. Illinois; T. Bradley and Al Korh of Fort Wayne; Dave Baker and Mr. and Mrs. George Laurent, of this city. ENTERTAINS WITH CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth enterI tained with a chicken dinner at their home at Monroe. Sunday i noon. Covers were arranged for Misses Martha and Alice McKean, the Messrs. Foyd Liby and John McKean all of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Barkley and daughter Evelyn and Miss Dorcas Hoagland all of this ciity. Afternoon guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klopfenstine of Bluffton. The Home Economics Club of St. Marys township will meet at the home of Mrs. Otto Longenberger, Friday afternoon at one o’clock. I All members are requested to be | present as plans will be completed I for Achievement Day and the club round-up.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brames and children of Fort Wayne were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz and family Sunday. Mr:. Blames and children will remain for a week's visit at the Schmitz home. Curl Gerber returned to Bloomington, Sunday afternoon, after spending the week-end visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Tillman Gerber. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bauman, Mrs. Milton Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Yes Venin motored to Detroit, Michigan Sunday where they Were the I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer! Ray. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Casner Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pugh and daughter Wanda Jane of New Washington Ohio spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with the Misses Elizabeth and Emma Werder and also, with Mi. and Mrs. F. L. Litterer and taniily. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spade and son Junior left Saturday morning, accompanied by Mrs. George Wertzberger, for Hammond where the lat-1 ter returned to her home after l spending the past week visiting in this city. Miss Martha Moser, who attends Ball State Teacher's college at Muncie spent the week-end vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Moser of near this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ora McAlhaney and family spent Sunday visiting relatives at Salem. The Misses Vivian Acker and’ Geraldine Smith, the Messrs. Rus-1 sei White and John Burnett visited j in Fort Wayne last evening. The Misses Betty Macklin, Char- 1 lotte Elzey, Aleta Harlow, and the Messrs. Dick Stoneburner, Kenneth Arnold, and Robert spent last evening in Fort Wayne. Miss Florence Leichtensteiger of the. Methodist Hospital in Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leichtensteiger and her sister. Miss Grace Leichtensteiger. Mrs. Clara Baumgartner spent Sunday visiting with her relatives in Vera Cruz. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Vega of Chicago Illinois, were the week-end guests |of Mrs. Vega's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas. Mrs. George Wemhoff and Mrs. Clara Myers spent the week-enJ in Detroit, Michigan, where they visited with Bernard Wemhoff. who is attending the University of Detroit, and were the dinner guests lof Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers. Mrs. Whemhoff and Mrs. Myers visited the University buildings, and saw the beautiful campus of the school and the football field. The University has not been defeated in football this season. Bernard was reported to be feeling well and enjoying school. The Misses Eloise Lewton and i Mary Macklin, Messrs. Charles Brei|ner and Ralph Tyndall motored ‘o South Bend Saturday, where they
witnessed the Notre Dame-Carnegie > Tech football game. The Misses Mildred and Euneie Bolinger, the Messrs. Clifford Brown, Norman Daugherty of Muncie were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartlett over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. JohMon and sons Robert and Ned visited in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Schultz spent SUnday visiting with. Mrs. Schultz's sister, at Versailles, Ohio. Earl Christen of Fort Wayne ! spent the week-end visiting relatives in this city. Dave Baker and Herman Omlor motored to South Bend Saturday where they attended the Notre Dame-Carnegie Tech football game. The Misses Blanche, Ethel and Edith Ervin, Rose Kleinhenz, and Bertha Johns spent Sunday in Fort Recovery, Ohio, the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runyon motored to Muncie Sunday, where ‘hey| I were the dinner guests of J. Frank I I Mann and daughter Margaret HarriI son and family. Francis Noack visited with friends in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon and evening. L. C. Waring spent Sunday evening in Fort Wayne. Jerome Mylott returned last evening from South Bend where he spent the week-end and attended the Notre Dame-Carnegie Tech | game. Harry Parr visited with friends in 1 Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Miller visited i with relatives at Fort Wayne yesterday. Miss Naomi Butler and Miss Buckmaster of Cincinnati, Ohio spent the week-end visiting with Mrs. H. E. Butler of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schellhammer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoevel of Fort Wayne visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Clara Kiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Barkley and daughter Evelyn spent Thursday and Friday visiting with Miss Harriet McKean 'at Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Homer McKean and family of near Waterloo. The Misses Cleo Light and Josephine Hill. Elliot Dyer and Virgil Andrews witnessed the production at the Palace Theatre in Fort Wayne, Sunday night. o — I JURY CHARGES RELEASE GRAFT i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ury of the Coal Teamsters' union. The grand jury subpoena was served upon Michel at his Peoria . office when he capitulated to officers who had waited outside his I locked door for six hours. He re- . fused to tell how much he had been > | paid for representing Barker at the I habeas corpus hearing and denied
knowledge of any fee paid to Jenkins. With Barker back iu prison and his attorneys admitting they had little hope of freeing him again before his term expires, the numerous drives against others of the "public enemies,” so named by the crime commission, continued. COURTHOUSE Marriage License John A. Wayman, Dunkirk, mechanic, to Dorothy Whitacre, Decatur, route 5.
THE CORT Tonight - - Tomorrow First show starts at 6:30 o’clock—2oc-40c “SONG O’ MY HEART” A movietone romance of song, comedy and sentiment, featuring JOHN McCORMACK, the world famed tenor and a splendid cast. A story of beautiful old Ireland told in away tln|t will captivate and hold you front start to finish. Beautiful scenes, wonderful music. ADDED—“THE MAD HOUSE" talking comedy. Movietone News. 20c-40c THE ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday—2oc-40c “THE TWO BLACK CROWS” MORAN and MACK —ln—uAnybody’s War” The funniest of all Black-Face Comedians in a Roaring Comedv of the Funnv Side of the War! ADDED—CHARLEY CHASE in “DOLLAR DIZZY” an ALL TALKING Comedy Scream. Wednesday & Tliurs.- Ruth Chatterton & Clive Brook in "ANYBODY'S WOMAN”—A Story of Human Emotions as Sensational as Its Title! Y out Are Invited ; to the Democratic Meeting I Berne, Ind Auditorium THURSDAY NIGHT Oct. 33, 1930 Important issues of the campaign discussed by: HON, L. ERT SLACK, former mayor of Indianapolis HON. CLAUDE BALL, Democrat candidate for congress MRS. FAY SMITH-KNAPP Music r by the Famous Dunbar Band ■ Pol. adyl.
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Real kstate Tranefere Robert A. Andrews, in lot 54, Monroe to Roy A. Andrews for sl. Robert A. Andrews, in lot .53, Monroe to Robert Cleo Andruwa for |l. Edgar L. McFarren, in lot 28, Decatur, to Clarence E. Fields, tor jl no. Children’s Colds Checked without “dosing.” Rub on OVER t? MILLION JARS USED YEARIY
