Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1930 — Page 3
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| MASQUERADE DANCE . . o bl given here The American Legion Drum■ Corps rill sponsor a Masquerade Dance to be hell Halloween nigh’J Friday. October 31. at the K. of C, fall. This will be given In conjune-1 .ion with the General Electric Band i who is sponsoring the big Hallow | aen parade, and will complete an i evening of fun, festivities, and dam-1 Ing. T. e legion has been fortunate in I {obtaining he famous Tri Lake o. i i chestra who played during the pas' ! I summer season at the Tri Lake pa- j vilion. Good music is guaranteed, and there will be entertainment for j everyone. Liberal prizes will be given for the best costumes and everyone is irged to come masked. The public [ is invited to attend the dance and all are welcome to come masked or not masked. MILS MARSHIA OHLER HONORED WITH SHOWER The .VJisses Esther Sunderman, | Vivian Lynch, and Mary Macy unit- ' ed in entertaining last evening at I the home o: t.:e latter on Winches | ;tor street, with a party and shower I 'of g?s. honorii g Mis Marshia Ollier, whose marriage to Clare i. [ Smith wi.l take place Saturday, October 25. Small tables were arranged ajout ‘ the living room, where games were ■ played, and Miss Dorothy Spoil ?r I was awa-ded the prize, which sh?' in turn presented the bride-elect. A Fruitful Romance also furnished en-' tertainment for the evening, after which the small tables were laid | with dainty luncheon cloths and a I luncheon in one course was served 'by the hostesses. At the conclusion of the lunch.eon, a s tower of beautiful and use--1 ful gifts were presented the honor|Cd guest. i hose present at the party were he Misses Marshia Ohler. Helen; : cos, Ruth Hammond. Marcia Mar-1 I tin, Grace Elston, Elva AnspaughJ ■ Dorothy Spuller, Mary Engle, Do- ■ loris Elzey, Esther Sunderman. Vi-' 1 Han I.yn.h. and Mary Macy. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS WITH HALLOWEEN PARTY ! | ' Ralph Hawkins entertained a ■'number of his little friends, TuesI day evening with a Halloween party j iat hi:- home on Russel street. The. ■home v a • decorated with Halloween colors of black and orange and . pumpkin faces cast a weird light bout the home. SALE OF SAMPLE COATS REPRODUCTION OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MODELS Ranging $47.50 1 . $24.50 You who are considering the pur-! chase of a smart coat should make it a point of interest to investigate this coat opportunity. Afterncon and Dinner Frocks $15.00 $18.50 I Fa h'on that survives the critical j tastes of smart women. Fashion ' that reflects the good taste of 1 much higher prices. Crepes, Chis- , ton, Lace Combinations, Velvets. For All Occasions — Frocks, Knit Suits $10.50 ’aunty Charming Silk Crepes, | Novelty Woolens, Knit and Tweed ; Suits. —-all with a decided charm, [ (Dr rn Jersey, Silk Canton JpQ'V" in j 2or 3 piece They are as neat as can be. Good material, well made. You can buy them with perfect assurance. New Ensemble (?Q OQ Pajamas, Special Mrs. Louisa Brazen 3rd & Monroe sts. Phone 737
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'I he little guests arrived fit the party masked and after the Identity! »t each nail been guessed games; were enjoyed. Bt ty Hower. JuunetH i : McKean and Orval Irwin won tint! prizes awarded. Following tho I -'antes refreshments were served to I he following: Paul Baumgartner, i Margaret and Milton Hoffman, Velj mu and (trial Irwin, Kathilne, Rosemary, and Betty Brown. Martha El‘it. and Betty Hower. Annabell*' mm. Jiitineta and Orlo McKean j I Bobby and Alice Owens, Bobby Bax-! er, Bobby Egley, Dixie'Miller, For-1 ,< st and Pauline Hawkins, Marie i {Straub, Bobby Collier, Paul Bur-| ess. Ralph,'Paul, and Billy Haw- ! kins. FRIEND SURPRISED WITH FAREWELL PARTY Mis. Safara Souders v as very 'lea-antly surprised Thursday everug when a number of her friends called at uer home at Monro.', and : Uip is tl ner with a pot-luck supi ,>er and .arty. The guests all cant) tnas'.ad and a social evening was i ..joyed a.ter the supper. . ... Souters is leaving soon for I My. row, Ohio where Mr. Souders I • n..m,yed, and where they will :*■ ide. '1 he party was a farewell as- ■ fair for Mrs. Souders. in.se resent were the Mes‘lames V.’i.liam Stuckey, Homer | Winteregg, Martin Stuckey, and Haymond Crist a.l of Monroe, Mr-'. Ha.\e Haggard of Monmou.h, Mrs .i./.. ar a Sprunger of Berne,’and ..r . Fred Hanoi and daughter Berne ol tris city. EASTERN STAR ieuANS INITIATION At the regular business meeting iof the I astern Star held at tho . ..tjson.c 11:11 last evening the iniiat >ty services which had been a . t 1 t ere postponed and will be i Id Thursday, November 13. Other .nine business was transacted r.ng the even.ng. The Mission Band of the ReformI >d church . ,n meet Saturday a.ierI -on ’ three o'clock in the church parlors. l MEI HODIST LADIES AID PLAN NEV/ ENGLAND DINNER The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. Leigh Bowen, Thurstay afternoon, with Mrs. Martin Tilson, the assisting hostess. The meeting was opened with devotionals led by Mrs. Charles P01..g. ..g. alter which the regular routine ; .1 business was held. The ladies | nade the final plans for the New ngland dinner and cafeteria supine" which will be held m connecion with the bazaar on November 3. Ninety seven calls were reported .or the past month, and the follow i ng committees were appointed for | h? next month: calling committee. I ! -,-li-s, Ben DeVor, and Mrs. William j I Little; Lookout committee, Miss! Jellie B a aburn. and Mrs. Jesse I N.blick. Following the social hour, reresiiments were served by the hose job. ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB [HOLDS REGULAR MEETING rhe Root 1 ownship Home Econotics Chib met Thursday afternoon it the home of Mrs. Dale Moses, ■ vith M » Sherman Kunkel the assisting hostess. the regular business meeting wa« .’ollowed by a demonstration by j Mrs. Charles Barnhouse on “The ,’alue of a Dollar, in Buying" Mrs. harles Gage gave a very interestag talk on storing of vegetables for Mrs. R. O. Wynn was welcomed into the club as a new member ! Thursday afternoon. The ladies of the club brought heir canned fruits for the Adams ounty Memorial Hospital, at this leeting. A social hour was enjoyed >ri refre hments were served by i? hostesses. "he next meeting of the club vill be the annual Guest Day in ; Jovcmber at the home of Mrs. Cal I Kunkel. !entertains I 3RIDGE CLUB I Black cats, witches, and orange a l black tapers were used about ’i - entertaining rooms of the Fort Elzey home lad evening when Uss Cha loite Elzey entertained the members of her bridge club, five games of bridge were played ■ ■id Ml -s Marga ?: Haley received | le prize for high score. The small tables were then laid li i ainfy linens and centered i ith orange and black tapers in I' eeping with the season of Halloween, and a one course luncheon was ' e red bv the hostess, i Miss Helen Gerber will entertain h* Ti’b mem’’ers at her home in two weeks. The members of the I which was recently organized 'include the Misses Betty Macklin, Aleta Hallow, Margaret and Dorlothy Haley. Helen Gerber, Isabel i Hower, and Charlotte Elzey. EVANGELICAL LADIES HOLD AID SOCIETY MEETING 'rhe members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical Church met in the church pal lors. Thurs-' ay as ernoon, for the regular social, jand business meeting. Mrs. Fred Linn, the president of ho socletv had charge of the business session, and Mrs. George Duti . Junior, led the devotional ser- ! “he members voted to each .give a dollar at the all-day meeting of the society which will be held j I n Decatu., at which times the final, | reports of the organization will be:
made. They also decided to hold tho I I annual Chrlstnuis dinner and ex-1 I change of gifts this year. Fifty-two memherH and eight' |i-hlldreii were present at the mce' I Ing and the collection amounted to! j s.lkty-Hix dollars anil twenty-four! , cents. A fine donation of canned frußs, | vegetables, and jellies was present- i ml to Rev. M. W. Sunderman at the do e of the meeting. The church pallors were decoratled tor the meeting ' esterday wlth| I Halloween streamers of black ami | I orange, and black cats and owl:, [added to the seasonal decorations. Following the business session, the I ladles were invited to the dining room, where tables were arranged, ■entered with bud vases ol fall lowers. A luncheon consisting of .amlwiches, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, coffee, and candy ! was solved by Mrs. Earl Butler's section, the members of which a-e Mrs. Sam Black, Mr'. Dan Eckrote. | Mrs. E. U. Cramer, Mrs. Harry Staley, Mrs. Frank Peterson. Mrs. Fre i McConnell. M.s. Addie Sheets, Mrs. Dan Helm, Mrs. Ivan Stucky, Mrs. D Roop. Mrs. Dallas Spuller, Mio. William Klushman, Mrs. Charles l.amlln. JV. O. M. L. HAS BUNCO PARTY A fair sized crowd enjoyed the; >ublic Bunco Party given by the Women of Mooseheart I egion at the Moose Home last evening. After several games of bunco were played prizes for’ high score were awarded Mrs. Walter Eicher. Mrs. William Noll, and Frank Lynch. The Meslames George Tester. Dora Cook, and Archie Long were the commitee in charge of the party. Another similar party for the uublic will be given at the Moose Home n two weeks. ADIES AID HAS BUSINESS MEETING The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Joe Cloud on Mercer aveiue, Thursday, afternoon. Mrs. Rena Huffman, president, had ■harge of the devotionals and business meeting during which plans
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i were completed for the rummage land parcel post sale, and bake sale io be held in the Hensley building' ' today and Saturday. A social hour was then enjoyed land Mrs. Cloud served refreshI inentH. The Three Link Club will hold :i pot-luck supper following the reg I ulur meeting of lite Rebekah Lodge, i Tuesday evening. In the I. O. O. F liull. All members are requested to I ne present. PROGRESSIVE WORKERS [ENJOY WEINER ROAST The men and women of the Progressive Worker’s class of the United Brethren Sunday Scltool enjoyed ■a marshmallow and Weiner bake in the church parlots last evening at six thirty o'clock. The niarshi mallows and weiners were roasted ever : ie fireplace in Ihe church. [ and a social evening was enjoyed. Those present included Mr. amt Mi's. Thurman Drew, Mr. and Mrs,! ' Dore Edgell and daughter, Mr. and j Mrs. Russel Debolt. Mr. and Mrs. [ Clarence Merryman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deltsch and son. Miss Edwinna Deltsch, and Rev. R. E. Vance. INITIATE MEMBERS AT HALLOWEEN PARTY The’ Girl Scout organization held [a Halloween party at the home of | ■ Mary Kathryn Tyndall on Fourth 1 street, last evening. The home was ! prettily decorated for the occasion [ with Halloween appointments. Orange and black crepe paper was | 'used in a decorative manner forth? party, and th? seasonally decorated ilamp shades were placed, over th" making a very pretty lighting effect for the evening stair. The guests arrived at the Tyndall home masked and a guessing contest was held to guess the identity ■ of each pet son, and a prize was a- ■ .ardeu the winner. The informal initiation for the , new members of t e Girl Scout? was held, after which they return- ■ ed to the Tymlall home, and a fort mal initiation was held for the Miss-
es Paulino Affolder, Alice June Archbold. Martha Erma Butler, Har-[ J Het Fruchte. Eula Myers, Mary! Katherine Gardner, Kathryn Kohls,! and Rachel Lehman. Several other, new members for the organization will be Initiated at a inter date. A social hour was enjoyed dur-1 tig which games were played, and ' Miss Mary Katherine Gardner won the prize awarded in the bean eon-j test. A dainty luncheon wa? served to lite thirty members pi esent, on uange I'alloween plates decorated .vitli black owls, nnd pretty nap-! tins matched the plates. 'I he commitlee in change of the [ irrangements for the party include.! the Misses Mary Kathryn Tymlall, chairman, Marcelo Leatherman, [Evelyn Kohls, Gertrude Brandyberry, and Mrs. P. B. Thomas. [•AIRFIELD MANOR 'SCENE OF LUNCHEON Mrs. G. H. V’ehmeyer enlertalnrd | with a prettily appointed one o'- [ lock luncheon and bridge party at the Fairfield Manor in Fort Wayne, Thursday afternoon. The thirty invited guests all Decatur friends of M: .. Wehmeyer, were seated al one long table in the dining room. The table was decorated witli a centerpiece consisting of an oblong basket tilled wit li a pretty ariaingement of pink, chrysanthemums and pint: rose., intersperced with broad leaf 'fern. Wrought iron candelabra were (placed at either end of the table, each containing five tall pink tapirs. ! The luncheon was served in three le’.icious com s. s. a.ter v.hicli the guests formed seven tables of bridge in the card room. The prizes tor high scores were won by Mrs. H. F. Eilinger and Mrs. B. R. Farr, land M.s. (). L. Vance was presented with the consolation prize. CLUB MEMBERS AND GUESTS ENJOY DINNER-BRIDGE M. ■.. ('. () POrter entertained th--of her Bridge Club am! several additional guests, at her home on Mercer avenue, last evening. Bouquets of late fall flowers were used about the entertaining
nsims, and the pretty autumnal coli >rs were carried out in the appoint-' i ments of the party. At six thirty o'clock -i delicious [dinner wa i served, and the guests I were seated at the small tables. | Following the dinner, the tables [ were arranged for bridge, and ' Miss Florence Haney wa . present' d .the guest prize for high score, and: Mrs. Robert Helm won the club! prize, Mrs. John Peterson was su<-| •e sful in 'tinning the second high ■core prize. — The Pythian Needle Club will i I told its anual masquerade and Hal-1 [ loween party Monday night in the I K. of I‘. Home. A committee ha-{ been appointed to be in charge of I he arrangements for the -affair. LAVON RUTH STRICKLER ! HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Little LaVon Ruth Strickler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strickler, was honored witli a sup-1 per, Wedne day evening, the occa-! sion being her third birthday anniversary. Covers were laid at the dining table for Mr. and Mrs. C. I G. Strickler and sons Robert and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Strickler and daughter LaVon Ruth, Mr. and v rs. Sherman Wallace of Van Wert, and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Dun-, ifon on Convoy, Ohio, were guests of the evening. Little LaVon Ruth vis the recipient of tinny lovely birthday gifts. TRIPLE BIRTHDAYS ,CELEBRATED WITH SUPPER ? A triple birthday party was giv- I en in honor of Mrs. E. W. Jackson. Dan'el Vyeidler and Ermil Dale Shifferly, whose WrthdajH ■ take place on the same date, at the O. E. SliilTerly home, Wednesday evening. At seven o'clock a ! delicious supper was served by I Mr-. Shifferly, after which the . evening was spent in a social 1 manner. Those present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mutschler and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Walt- ! er Koos and daughters Helen and i tenevieve. Mr. and Mrs. I/lUas j Goldner and children Richard and
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