Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1931 — Page 5

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ping into it at the waist is a white triangle. The blouse is of brown near the waistline with triangles of yellow and white pointing upward to the neck and ending there in white. The jacket is all brown with yellow cuffs that make a triangle at the outer edge, pointing toward the elbow. The beret with this outfit is all brown with a yellow pin ■ above the left eye in a little trii angular peak. The shoes are brown - in two tones, one matching the ■ skirt and jacket and the other, strangely enough, the curly hair that strays out from under the small cap. Agnes, in making one of her , | loveliest huts this season, has gone . I in for dog-wood blossoms made of , I satinribbo n with a shiny and a | i dull surface. They are appllqued onto a black close-fitting crown in two rows an dare colored in twin sets *— two pale pink, two offwhites, and two faint blues. This hat has been copied almost around i the world even in this short length ■ of time, and a picture of it is the feature of every fasltio nmagazine regardless of the language in 1 which it is printed. The Mt. Pleasant Bible class, ■ which was to have met Wednesday . night, has been postponed until June 3. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. D. Lewton. 630 North Second street, Thursday afternoon a: two-thirty o'clock.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1931.

| CLUB CALENDAR ■ Tuesday Eastern Slur, Masonic Hal] 8 p.m.l Tri Kappa sorority 8 p. m. Psi lota Xi Initiation, Miss Ema lam ken an. 6 p. m. Zion Reformed Ladles Aid Feb ! lowship party, church basenieiyt. | 8 p. nt. Rebekah Ixdge, Odd Fellows hall,: 7:30 p. m. I North End Bunco Club, Mrs. Cash i ; Lutz 2:30 p. m. Civic Section library Hall 7 pm.' Root Twp. Home Economics | Club, Mrs. Frank Kitson, 2 p. nt. I ! (DST). Psi lota Xi Dinner-Bridge, Elk's ! ] Home, 7 p. m. | 'Evangelical Dorcas Class Mrs. i Alfred Hanni 7.30 p. m. Wednesday Alpha" Zeta Bridge Club 'Mrs. Harry Stults, 7:30 p. m. Frivolity Club, Mrs. Adrian Baker 7:30 p. m. Root Township 4-H Club, Miss Alice Jane Archbold 1:30 p. m. lit ion Twp. Womans Club, Mrs. 'Hugh Nidlinger, 1 p. m. St. \ invent de Paul society, Cath- , olio High school 2:30 p. m. St. Paul Ladies Aid. Mrs. Chat les Shoaf, all day. Mt. Pleasant Bible class, postI poned one week. 'I V. B. Children's Day practice, U. 1 B. Church 2 p.m . Thursday i Methodist Ladies Aid Society, i Mrs. C. D. Lewton, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, I church parlors 2:30 p. nt. Baptist Women's Missionary Soli iety post (toned one week. Phi Delta Kappa Bridge Party] ’ ' Phi Delt hall 8 p. m. i Religious Study Club, Miss Grace | 1 1 Coffee 7:30 p. in. Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. W. P. I Schrock, postponed. |

iENTERTAINS | ■ MARDI CLUB i Miss Dora Shdbenberg entertained the members ot the Mardi . i Bridge Club at her home on Mercer I avenue, Monday evening. A color . I note of pink and green appeared in I the tallys ami party appointments and bouquets of spring flowers and > I Spirea were arrangew about the I rooms. After five games of bridge were enjoyed high score prize was award ed to Miss Bernice DeVoss. The small tables were then centered | wi h lily of the Valley arranged in i pretty bouquets and a two course ' nmclieo.t was served by the hos- ! less. The next meeting will be held in 'two weeks with Miss Dorothy I Young. i The Eastern ( Star will hold the t regular meeting Masonic Hall Thursday evenin™at eight o’clock. Initiation will be held and officers I of the Gei eva chapter will lie preI sent at the meeting. The grand de- | puty, Mrs. Hazel Riethmiller of Fort | Wayne will be present and will give I both chapters instruction on tha work. The Evangelical Dorcas class will meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred Hanni on Rugg street, a! seventhirty o’clock tonight. NEEDLE CLUB HOLDS MEETING The members of the I’ytliian Needle Club met in the K. of I’. Home on Third street. Monday night, following the regular session of the Pythian Sisters lodge. The regular routine of business wad followed, after which, a social time was enjoyed and a luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Hober Lower, Mrs. J. M. Miller, and Mrs. John Schug. The Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical Church will meet in the church parlors. Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. Every member is urged to be present as business of importance will be discussed. The May section will have charge of the meeting. SECOND PARTY OF TOURNAMENT HELD A pretty color note of lavender and pink prevailed in the appointments of the second party of.the bridge tournament sponsored by the I members of the B. P. ()• Elks lodge in the spacious rooms of the Elk’s Home, Monday night. i Tito final event of the tournament

I will take place in the Home next Monday night. June 1 at eight o’-. | cloci.i, ut which time the grand ' i prizes for the highest score nt two of the parties will be awarded. Boumiels of lavender Iris and pink peonies, combined witlt spireu, I formed a pretty decoration for the I rooms of the Home, and the color I note was also carried out in the taiI lies and luncheon which was serv-1 : ed by members ot the committee at; 'the dose ot the games. Grape lee! ; cream, calti s. and coffee comprised j I the dainty refreshments. As the result of the four game ; of bridge which were played during 1 ’ the evening, Mi's. Elmo Sini'li, Miss ’ ’ Rose Copter and Miss Ethel Erwfri i leceived the women’s prizes to.'' 1 high scores, and Martin Zinmerman was awarded the men’s prize. The boys and girls of the United Brethren Sunday School will tlivet at the church, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock to practice for Child | rail's Day. The mother* of all children of the Sunday School are ask 1 ed to urge their children to attend I this practice. — ADAMS COUNTY COUPLE MARRIED AT MONROEVILLE The marriage of Miss Geraldine Panish, daughter of Mix and Mrs. John Parrish of near Decatur, and Paul L. McAhren, residing, near Monroe, took place in the Metho-. diet Episcopal Church parsonage in ' Monroeville, Saturday evening May | 23. at seven-thirty o’clock. The Rev. E. M. Foster, pastor of. the church, officiated at the simple ! ' marriage ceremony, and Mr. and ; Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, brother and I 1 sister-in-law of the groom, attended j the couple. | Mr. and Mrs. McAhren will make, 1 their home on Elm street in this ! i city, where Mr. McAhren is employ-' ! ed as a moulder at the local foun-1 | dry.

The Dinner-Bridge Club which! was s< heduleii to meet at the home < jof Mrs. W.*P. Schrock Thursday evening will be postponed one week. J BANNS ANNOUNCED FOR DOUBLE WEDDING Banns of matrimony were an ’ pounced at the St. M irys Catholic! | church Sunday for the second time | I between John Mattes of Fort i I Wayne and Regina Heimann; also , between Joseph Weiskittel of Min I ster, Ohio, and Agnes Heimann. , The Misses Heimann are daughters . of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Heimann | . of south of this city. A double i wedding ceremony will be solemn , I ized Tuesday morning, June 2. at] 1 nine o’clock. o Tranrlates Hymns to H<-pi Winslow, Ariz.—CJ.R.t—Rev. John I Durfcsoh, a missionary who has’ spent most of Ins life among I he 1 Indians, has translated a book ot ' Mennonite hymns into the liopi Indian language. , I 0 — Publisher For 59 Years ’ | Allegan, Mich.. - U.R -Fifty-nine years as a newspaper publisher is . the distinction of E. C. Reid, who ' this mimth celebrated his fiftieth anniversary as publisher of the I Allegan Gazette, one of the oldest weekly newspapers in southwest-, ern Michigan. Long-delayed Fine Imposed Chelsea, Mass. iU.R' Mrs. Go! die Mahoney was fined $lO in court ! here for speeding. The complain- ' I ing officer explained that the of- . | lense occurred September 27. 1927. ’ and that lie had been looking for J the defendant ever since. ! $lO Trial Costs S3OO | Omak. Wash. U.R? Don Woods, | Chesaw, was tried on a charge of . sh ntogio nkylsWamorva E S TH . shooting a 20-year-old horse, valued , lat $lO. The trial cost S3OO, anil . ■ Woods was freed when the jury -1 disagreed. o Dollar Liner Captain Picked Seattle. (Ul’l Capt K. A. AhIL’, now in command of the Presi (lent Taft, has been chosen to com imand the new Dollar Liner Presi - : dent Coolidge. $8,000,000 ship now • 1 under construction. Capt. Alilin wid ’ make one more rout’d trip to the ■ Orient before taking charge of th ■ < i President Coolidge. -o II Get the Habiv—Trade at Home

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