Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1931 — Page 5

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’ ~——— Wnnnce Frocks Just Escape the Floor S at Palm Beach - Pi;.\Nt KS PAGET (Copyright 1931, by Style Sources) ied [tt 'j ( , h p e b. 10 —(U.B>— Those who gathered at the Florida ’^■J' 11 'on Saturday evening to dine under the new gay blue and 8i ° in ‘ gs all( i to dance on the cedar floor, indicated that the S *kirt length just escaping the ground is In good standing. ■Ji "exceiition to this rule was observed in a frock of pink lace, B* I c low-gathered flounce at the sides provided fulness, terminal-

■, a train. The bodice was ■, IH | with a long. point’d ■ hack, attached to a narrow ■ which outlined the low Archibal’l McNeil, in the »*^Vpartv. a white chiffon „!!]) a woven b-as design in j This .i;>; !li 'ed fulness in :• supplementi,,wet of ankle length.' as well as the bodice, “’■developed witii pointed seam-; Mr. Orsuu Munn’s youngj • trr Mrs. o.mae Glazebrook. ■er wedding hip here, wore a cold natal frock trimmed brown fur and with a jacket velvi \ brief coral velI wi'h sleeves banded ■ . f,,x rea< hing just to thtopped a black flat crepe "V with circular skirt. Flat i was \Miin in white and wine red and Mrs. Arthur [; ■appeared in one of iH blue bloused bodice. ruffb'. and self string belt.' B'.l Pleasant Bibb’ ('lass will | at the home of Francis Fuhi-I ■. Wednesday night at seven-1 o'clock. Yuiing .Matrons Club will j K- H, Mrs. lie.. Frybaek, Thurs-1 s, ven-thirty o’clock 1 Sehaft r will be the leader i take her subject (iom the i <. :-:;ps. - ot Unfamiliar: AH tin sabers of the Club not'- tlie change in tile of meeting. ■i> Ea-'eru St ir will meet Thurs- , B---ling ai seven-thirty o'clock Masonic Ball. The regular' meeting will be he'd and all are requested to attend. ■>- Mini.■ ! i a Club will meet in If d Hall. Friday evening* iodse. I he hostesses for the ■i:"- vill 1,., the Mesdames Noah and Henry Thomas. ■0 EERNE COUPLES ■-E3RATE ANNIVERSARY ami Mrs. i>. c. NeuenschwanMr. and Mrs. J. F. Lehman BB H-'i e whose 48th wedding ■i'-r.-aiie- . m)-,>([ on Saturday. at the l,it:,.|-' s home in Berne, I ■"'"' A;-peti'iini nts of the lovely i u r were in hooping with ValenDay.

pirADAMSTHEATfir | Tonight and VVednesday--15c-35c I CONSTANCE BENNETT I in “SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY’ ■Mwitrn Love a Gaine, an Art, or a Backet ? A snappily ■ ll "' story o) an unwanted wife sent on her honeymoon ■Me—who learned a lot about the art of love and made 1,11,1 "ant to (ill her husband’s shoes! I ADDED—An ALL Talking Comedy. ■”’ S- Tri. “NEW MOON,” with Lawrence Tibbitl and, Ku> Moore. Ihis production is NOW showing in N. Y. at ifW-Shown Here at 15c-35e. I THE CORT Wednesday & Thursday “THE SILVER HORDE” r«J^ at j' s ep .’ c f ' rama of mighty Adventure with Evelyn Aunui I jOU * s ' Wolheim. Mighty story of the Northland. . To—“ALL Cor A LADY,” Talking Comedy with rtnur (Whataman) Shires and Kane Richmond. I ■■ ■ .1 ■■ 11. I 111. I I .... LAST TIME TONIGHT Richard Barthlemess in “THE LASH” ALSO— "BATH BETWEEN", talking comedy ht v Movietone Netvs. 20^—10 c i( j, v?*.'- “A DEVIL WITH WOMEN,” a drama of thrills 108 McLAGLEN. Aiso-llth chapter of "SPELL ■ CIBCI S," and All Talking Cartoon. J l '; Mo, >-Tues. “Jt’ST IMAGINE.” A picture of the 1

CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday W. C. T. U "meeting, postponed one week. Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. F. Hall 7:30 p. m. North End Bunco Club, Mrs. Dwight Kimble, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Home Economics Club Organization meeting, Monroe H. S. 1:30 |p. m. Mt. Pleasant Bible Class. Francis Fuhrman, 7:30 p. m. Ic-Nick Club Miss Iva Heller 7:30 P. M. • Ever Ready Class, Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 7:30 p. m. M. E. Standard Bearers postponed U. B. Junior C. E. party church parlors 4 p. m. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Frank. Schmitz, 7:30 p. m. Frivolity club, Mrs. Burl John ] son. 7.30 p. m. Delta Theta Tai» Social Meeting, 'Miss Magdeline Schmitt. 6 p. m. Bridge Club, Miss Helen ChrteIten, 8 p. m. Five Hundred Club Mrs. Joe Lose 1 2 p. m. Bueiah Chapel Ladies Aid Mrs. |Otto Dilling all day. Historical Club, Mrs. S. E. Hite |2 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Cluo, Mrs. B. H. Franklin, 2:30 p. m. Thurtc*’ I U. B. Otteibein Guild. Miss Gene|vieve,Light, 7:30 p. tn. i Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30. Young Matrons Club, Mrs. Dee I Frybaek. 7:30 p. n). U. B. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. j Roy Mumma, 2 p. in. Evangelical Ladies Aid. church parlors. 2 p. m. U. B. Work and Win Class. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lytle 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, Mrs. Roy Runyon, all day. Presbyterian C. E. Banquet, at church, 6 p. m. Zion Lutheran Indies Aid Society, Mrs. William Schamerloh, 1 p. m. W. O. M. L. Public Valentine party Moose Home 7:30 p. m. Friday Minnehaha Club, Red Men Hall, after lodge. Evangelical L. W. C. class, Miss : Esther Sunderman. 7:30 p. m. SATURDAY ' U. B. Royal Daughters Valentine party, church parlors, 6:30 p. m.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931.

TO ORGANIZE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB I All ladies living In South Wash'ington township and Monroe township, in the vicinity of Monroe are Invited to attend an organization meeting of a Home Economics Club , at the Monroe high school building. | Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The Otterbein Guild of the United Brethren Sunday School will meet with Miss Genevieve Light, Thursday night at seven-thirty o’clock. All members are requested to be - present. entertain at SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reinking entertained at their hftme at 809 Wainut street, with a six o'clock dinner, Sunday evening. The guests , at the dinner included Mr. and Mrs. ‘, Ferd Bienz and son Frederick, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Fred Buehrer and sons , 1 Kenneth and Ronald, Mrs. Anna .' Buehrer, Edwin Koch all of Fort ■ Wayne; and Miss Dorothy Lienau of Napoleon. Ohio. Games of pinochle and rhum were played during the evening. ■ ’ ‘•COMMUNISM” 1 TOPIC OF CLUB The members of the Research Club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. L. A. Graham, and Mrs. D. B. Erwin was the leader of the - program, choosing as her subject, I 'Communism.'’ Soviet Russia in its desperately s chaotic state was clearly described and the pitiful plight of certain ) classes who have not joined the Communists shown. In spite of t boasted freedom of thought, the people are absolutely subservient I to the state, every institutional i department, industry, agriculture, education, home life and religion, has its program planned by the government, always with the - thought of serving the state. Lenin, Trotsky, and Stallin, while ( differing in ideas and undoubtedly hating eacli other with jealous . hatred, all have the central idea of communism or "dividing up.” , Religion as far as possible has been overthrown as a superstition, and where it holds steadfast its followers are social outcasts > ami refused a place in the Indus trial world. A furious hatred of . the Monarchy lias caused the wealthy aud educated to be placed in the positions of the poverty stricken and ignorant. Mrs. Erwin told of the gigantic p’ans of the Communists to place ' Russia at the liead of the nations lo' tile world in five years »time, : yet they place the uneducated and untrained at the head of institu--1 tions and industries, with the natural rdsult —confusion. Now I they are hiring Gained engineers ‘ I from tlie United States to super- ' vise larger industries and building ' i of railways. t J Sub topics, mostly comments and criticisms of Communists written by journalists and editors of tlie United States were read. 1 Each article clearly sounded the warning to tlie people of til# hold comnpinism is gaining in our own country, especially in tnis time of unemployment and unrest. CELEBRATE - GOLDEN WEDDING i Mr. ard Mrs. Joseph Wolfe celeJ brated their Golden Wedding Ann!'versary Sunday, at their country borne west of Monroe. The dining room was beautifully i decorated in keeping with the occasion. ami earnations centered the long dining table. Sixty friends and relatives enjoyed the day, and those present were Mrs. Emaline Stalter, Mrs. Mary Reber. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Owens of Elkhart; Mrs. Amos Leh i man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe and family. Mis. E. O. Osterman, of Cacay; Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Wolfe of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mis. F. L. Johnston and family of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Andrews and fami.'y, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howard and family. Mr and Mrs. Owen Strieby and son Billy of Syracuse: Mrs. Frank Sanborn of Mor- ! ence. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- | neth Wdlfe, Rev. and Mrs. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wynn, Mary Montaige, Alvin and Virgil Andrews, Audrey and Therman Lusk. Dorothy and Nellie Johnston

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and Harlan and Rolla Oatermau. . A radio was presented to Mr.' and Mrs. Wolfe by the children. MANY ATTEND D. C. H. S. PARTY One hundred pupils of Decatur | Catholic high school enjoyed the' party given by the members of tire j freshman and sophomore classes in honor of the junior and senior classes, as a result of the Tattler; drive held recently. The school hall was prettily decorated in Valentine favors, with the colors of red and white being artistically used to I further the appointments. Small tables were arranged in the form of a large heart for playing hearts, and after tl.e games were played higli score prizes were awarded to Miss Frances Lengerich and George Schultz. A contest. “The : Name of a Flower," carrying out a lover's proposal was then enjoyed and Miss Mary Helen Lose and Jim Fisher received the prizes. Miss Barbara Jane Kelter and Marcellus Miller received the prizes in a contest for composing Valentines. Dancing was then enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served by tlie 1 Misses Mary Margaret Keller, Hel- i en Barthel, Helena Miller, and Mat-1 celine Gage. Miss Dolores Klepper was general chairman in charge of the party j and also was chairman of the rc-' freshment committee; Miss Mildred Teeple was chairman of the decora- r tion committee, and Miss Mary: Kathryn Leonard was .chairman of the entertainment committee. GUESTS ENJOY SUNDAY DINNER Mi. and Mrs. T. L. Becker entertained with dinner at their home on Adams street Sunday, and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler and daughter Martha Erma. I Rev. M. W. Sunderman, daughter son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Berber and daughters Arline amt Helen. MRS. I. C. CANEN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY The home of Rev. and Mrs. 1. C. Canen, pastor of the Antioch Chinch was the scene of a pleasant birthday pait.y, Sunday, when tlie birthday anniversary of Mrs. Can n was celebrated. , Seventy eight people were pre-, sent at the birthday celebration. ! including the following: Peter Sc!:elick of Dayton. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.; Leo E. Lehman and children, Vi-| vian. Leland. Harold and Matgaret. I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H Lehman and son Willard. Daniel Habegger. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lehman. Mr. 1 md Mrs. E. M. Lehman Mrs. Ih-h---■nan. mother of Mrs. Canen. Mrs. Clinton Soldner all of Berne: Rev. ■ ! and Mrs. Canen ami children Naomi i Ruth ami Paul Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. | 1 Simon Smith and daughter, Ilene snd grandson Junior Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Carper and children I Thelma ami Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. j 1 Frank Arnold alid children Donn.i : 1 Belle and Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. ' 1 Hornet Ginter and children Miriam ' Terveer. Marcella. Delores, Jerome 1 and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ; Harvey and children, Mabel. Gladys [ Bryce, Helen Rosana. Calvin. Ar oma, Billy and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mcßride and children. Harold XUbel and Helen, Alvin Hawkins >f Monroeville. Mr and Mrs. George I’osnaugh and children Arthur, Fred erick, James. Norman, Irene anti ! Betty, Mis. Fred Beery and daughter Hetty. Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Brigiit Mrs. Edith Houck ami son Max. Mrs. Sarah E. Beety, Mrs. S. M. Straitlt. Helen Beery. Elizabeth Leyse, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andrews md son Nyles. The evening was spent in a social manner, and a pot uck supper was served cafeteria style. o Norma Jean is the name of the ’ight pound and thirteen ounce git! [ baby born (o Mr. and Mrs. Richard llttflard of 2711 New Haven avenue. Fort Wayne, at tlie St. Joseph Hospital. February 7, 1931. Mrs. Huf.ard was formerly Miss Florence Bigge of this city. This is the second child in the family, and the second girl. A eon was born to David and Leona Lelimait Zuercher of Berne, Friday evening, February 11. The baby has been named Samuel. - Chester and Arbio Ray Haines of ■ Jefferson township are the parents ' if a girl baby born to them Sun I day, February 8. — o—

— w Regular meeting of Blue Lodge, i tonight at 7:30 o'clock. —o Warsaw Woman Dies of Accident Injuries Hart fold City Feb. 10 —(UP) — Mis. Bruce Harvey, 32, Warsaw, formerly a resident of Hartford City died at the Blackford County Hospital, Monday night at 6: In o'clock. Mrs. Harvey died from injuries which she sustained in an automo- i bile accident 9 miles south of Hartford Citv, December 20. Her back ■ I was broken between Ihe shoulders and the third and fourth vertebrae"! I were fractured. Her husband and 2 children stir- I vivo. — <jFrank Wei liter of Berne was a caller here today.

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Clarence and Paul Spu'ler attend eu to business in Fort Wayne to'day. Mr. and Mrs: C. E. Bahner of Monroe visited in this city today, j Grant Smith of Ossian was a visitor in Decatur Monday. Glen Beavers visited with friends in Fort Wayne, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Montoe motored to tills city this morn ing, where Mr. Smith attended to business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schulte spent Sunday in Wapakoneta, Ohio visiting with friends, and Monday in Dayton. Ohio where they looked after business. Miss Alta Tumbleson spent ti e week end visting E. W. Tumble-1 son family at Berne. Mr. and Mrs. I. Norton and si r. !of Bluffton Bill Lister of this city and Ephriam Rinoliart of Berne i were Sunday afternoon callers at 'the Mike Biberstine home northwest of Berne. j Mrs. Daniel Falk of Michiagn City i spent Monday evening and today

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vlaiting her brother Robert Melbers of Hila city. She was accompanied to tills city by Mrs. Hoyt Hartman Mrs. George DeHaven and Miss M.iynie Nash all of Bluffton. David Erwin, member of the city board of works, has bought a lot at the southwest corner of Rudisill Boulevard and Indiana avenue, and will build a home there in the near future. Joe Goldstine had charge of the sale of the property.—Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. J. S. Peterson will go to South Bend tomorrow to attend a session of tlie state board of directors of tlie T. I’. A. of wlilch lie is a member. Amos Hirschy of Berne was a j business caller here. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Bernstein motor|ed to Chicago today for a twohour visit. • W. A. Klepper will go to Chicago tomorrow to attend to business. O. L. Vance. M. J. Myiott and J. F. Fruchte will go to Indianapolis tomorrow for a day's visit with the

- - - 1 ■ ■ I ■ - r- a r ~i - — — — T- -w r it -i “ urtr i- - legislators. Mrs. Dan Vail and daughter. Miss Mary Louise, of Chicago, are visiting here. J. U. Maynard is attending to business in Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby and 1 son Billy of Syracuse visited over i Sunday witii Mrs. Strleby’s parI ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston and family. Mrs. Dan Kitson has returned 1 from Springfield, Ilf. where she spent, the past two months vlsitln 5 her daughter and son-in-law. U. E. Cramer is recovering from I a two week's attack of the flu. Simon Bowers of Kirkland town- ' ship was here this afternoon, ar- ■ ranging for a sale of his persona! property. He has sold his farm and | may move to some other locality. ! Fred Steigineyer of route 8. Deca- I i tur, visited in this city today and , ' renewed his subscription ti> the ! . Daily Democrat. Mr. Steigmeyer has: i been a subscriber of tlie Democrat t since ft became a daily paper. Aged Invalid And Wife Burn to Death > Banbury, Conn., Feb. 19—(UP) - An aged woman, unable to drag her invalid husband from their blazing i cottage, perished with him in tlie , i flames today.

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Firemen found the charred bodies of Mrs. Ada Jennings Gilbert, 70, and William F. Gilbert 78. locked in embrace. Apparently she had attempted to lift the invalid from his chair, and failing, remained WTlh him to die. • « o ..... Light From Radium Pure rndluin Is not luminous. Tli° faint glow from tubes of radiums salts comes from Impurities.

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