Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1931 — Page 3

Mr' Paris Styles lb,l B v Mary Knight ■■ ~r , ;s s Staff Correspondertt > Bffl p; lin p>* rlurbable as KW is M .»n into every seam of BJII „,«,!! < tiseiiiiile that nas m i h uvorahle comment xhe long coat <jnd the just KM. fro. h arc of the same EJL inn in different weights f.-'-ftii falirlc. It has 1 . tiff-links of nicktogether With flH„f ,: ' |;,t- ' a Meni't natal , slinky Knn: lias tour little ; sleeves with W lex §{■ ii, • N satin ami 111, .. I to ; i;.. ’ irj : l*mk x SK j-• i., -trills of gold |H. • lie over i ami held ill a < glided leather talk liiviera. Sard bearers PICNIC SUPPER Stan- ■ Methodist Kids ed a picnic supWed tiesBtwt.tt.g pi. nit marked the ganizatjon for the ■ m -etle- September meet - l■■< • -- Zwjpk will hostess. OF CLUR, H ft-'! Deiiimoer, die Line In'Siess to i|,e members Huielred rluh. WednesR ev-ining. ■nia:| tables were arranged for Five Hundred, and as a KJeinhenz d liiuiu Keller received It R ■m ii -»n was served at ,R "of the evening by the pP- Tl|p 'text meeting will be two weeks with Mrs. Wil- i p filer. i'VJUTY CLUB PRETTY PARTY ff>H'i entertained the. ■l# of th e Frivolity Club at mi M-; avenue, Wed■■fe'rnine. with a dinner party rt ’ 11 a "d green appointllu,'g home was attrac■Jhilecorated with a profusion ll: '*ers. arranged in and baskets. ciur-e dinner was servt where a color j

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IP ADAMS THEATRE I Delightfully CQOL and COMFORTABLE a"’" ' ' BIDAY, SATURDAY—ISc-35c W' "OUBLE BILL — TWO BIG HITS! I —ALSO— Pf *T’S LOVE” “Three Faces East” ®KOWN, Joan A Tremendous Drama of the EuroEEi iiS??? 8 Hall and The pean s py System—with * **ICAN FOOT- CONSTANCE BENNETT. Eric * EAM! Von Stroheim, Crauford Kent. H®*TKrißl laU *|n ! th u SUNDAY. MON. & TUES. ! IB’S collegiate 'corned v JOAN CRAWFORD |, We with she ‘Alf aS- in “LAUGHING SINNERS”j ■&* 11 Team’ in red with Neil Hamilton, Clark Gable. -H- L_____ - _____|Marjorie Ramoeau.

j CLUB CALENDAR ! Thursday Pleasant Grove Missionary Soiciety, Mrs. Bertha Berger, 2 p. m. W. 0. M. L. Moose Home Bpm I). Y. B. Class of U. B Sunday School annual picnic Mr. and Mrs Frank Hurst, T p. m. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society school house, 1 p. m. lUley School Huimonira Band practice, postponed one Week. U. B. Progressive Workers class Mrs Everett Venls, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Daughters Class Annual Picnic, Lehman's Grove, Berne. M. E. Young Married Couples Class, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahr. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid ice cream social ami pastry sale, postponed. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, 'church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Friday Baptist Philathae class, Mrs. ClarI ence Hilyard, 7:30 p. m. Mardi Bridge Club, Miss Mary | Madeline Coverdale. 8 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota XI, Miss Helen Shroll' 8 p m. Tri Kappa sorority, Miss Dorothy Durkins, 8 p m. note of red and green prevailed. Centering the table was a floral motif of honeysuckle and tall red and green tapers burned at each end of the table. Individual favors of dogs, fashioned out of gum in the chosen colors, marked the covers of the guests Following the dinner a short business session was held and five games of pinochle were played. High score prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lew Miller, Mrs. Waldo Eckrote, and Mrs, Olga Baker received the consolation prize The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Waldo Eckrote. MISSIONARY SOCIETY PLANS ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Monroe Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Addie Burns, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Delila Graham had charge of the devotionals, after which the roll (all found twenty-four members I and two visitors present. Mrs John Floyd, president, conducted the business session at which time plans were made for an ice cream social which will be given Friday, July 24, on the parsonage lawn. The social will he for the benetit of the society and the public is invited to j attend I The Misses Flossy Brandyberry aud Stelle George had charge of the study book, giving a reading on the “Call to Witness.” Mrs. Loren Burkhead told a story of Missions and Mrs. John Everhart had charge of the Mystery Box questions. The meeting was closed by a prayer by Mrs- Dunbar. A social afte.inoon was then enjoed and refreshments were served. DECATUR GILFERS GUESTS AT TUURNEY | The Mesdames C. O. Porter, Os|(ar Lankenau and Herman Ehinger | of this city attended the invitational golf tourney with which the members of the Orchard Ridge Country Club entertained Wednes i day. About one hundred women golfers teed ofT Wednesday morning on the Orchard Ridge course, and j | beautiful prizes were awarded in 1 | the various events. Following eight holes of golf, the' women returned to the clubhouse! where a long table, laid with dainty linens, was arranged. A large j punch bowl, surrounded with smilax and pretty garden flowers, w-as placed cn thp table, and dainty 1 sandwiches and punch were served | The eight remaining holes of golf I.

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*~ were played, and on their return to the club house, the guests found their covers at the luncheon tables. which were prettily appointed for the occasion The local women golfers hare received an invitation to take part in a golf party at the Van Wert, Ohio, Country Club, Tuesday, July 21, | "hen they will be the guests of the ! women’s sports division of that country club. LADIES AID SOCIETY ENJOYS PICNIC AT BERNE The members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Reformed I Church and their families enjoyed I a picnic dinner in the Lehman Park at Berne, Wednesday. The members ami guests motored to Berne during the morning and at the noon hour a delicious picnic dinner was arranged on the long tables in the park. A social time followed the picnic, and the children enjoyed games. The Ladies Aid Society is planning to hold an ice (ream social on the church lawn, the lattei; part of this month. BIBLE CLASS HOLDS MEETING The Mi. Pleasant Bible class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Francis Fuhrman, Wednesday evening, and the meeting was opened with the regular devotional services. The second chapter of Phillippians was studied, after which a social hour was enjoyed and games were played. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening, to the thirty members present. j The Laisure reunion will be held Sunday, July 26 in the Lehman Park ■at Berne. MONROEVILLE GIRL MARRIED SUNDAY AFTERNOON Miss Evelyn Pillars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H Pillers of Monroeville and well known in this city and Ray Scott of Franklin were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at two o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents. Rev E. M. Foster of the Methodist Episcopal church of Monroeville read the service before an improvished altar of ferns arranged in the living room The couple was unattended. Tlte bride was employed as bookkeeper in Fort Wayne and has visited in this city many times. The groom was athletic coach of Montoevile high school tor several seasons. They will reside In Indianapolis. SORORITY MEMBERS ATTEND PROVINCE MEETING The Misses Mary K. Schug, Josephine Arch bold, Lee Anna \ance and her house-guest, Catherine Kumps. and the Mesdames Dick Heller and William Bell attended (he province meeting of. the Trlj Kappa sorority held at the Potawatomi Inn at Lake James. Thursday afternoon. The Aubigru and Garrett chapters of the sorority were hostesses at the scagal meeting. to the chapters of province eight. / One hundred and four persons atrended tile meeting and enjoyed the bridge, swimming, and tennis features, and the luncheon at one o’clock. Mrs. Gilbert of LaGrange the province (jfifeer, gave a short talk, and addresses were given by Miss Hullie liortz, grand president, and Miss Eugenia Roth, grand vicepresident. The local Tri Kappa sorority will sponsor a summer dance at the Decatur Country Club, Thursday, July 23. Dancing will continue from ' nine o’clock to one o’clock, (DST) } with music furinshed by the Carl I Brunner orchestra of Fort Wayne. Admission will be one dollar a j couple. Miss Mary K- Schug is ! chairman of the committee in I charge of the dance. Tickets for the affair may be procured from any member of the sorority. ENTERTAINS ! GUESTS AT DINNER i Mr and Mrs. Harold Smith enter--1 tallied at thf.r home on Adams I street, Wednesday evening with a 1 six o’clock dinner party. Covers I were laid for Mr. Smith’s mother. , Mrs Uus Smith, Miss Doris Smith, I Bettv'fternadine and Junior Smith, jail of Midland. Michigan; Mrs. i David Archer of Pleasant Mills, ' ! Mrs. Amelia Christen and daughter i Bernadine, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ! Smith and family. The annual reunion of th," Summers families will be held Sunday. July 19, at Lakeside Park. Fort Wayne. MISSIONARY GUILD GIRLS TO ENJOY SWIMMING PARTY The members of the Girls Missionary Guild of the Zion Reformed Church will enjoy a breakfast and swimming party, early Friday morning at the Green Water Bathing Beach, north of the city. The breakfast ami splash will take place at five-thirty o'clock in ‘ the morning, and all members of the organization are urged to plan |to attend Mrs. Henry Graher, eoun- | cellor for Cjhe group, will have I charge of the breakfast. The next meeting of the Guild will he held jointly with the Wo- j j men's Missionary Society, Tuesday j [ August 4, when a picnic will be en-> ! joyed. *

GECODE GIRLS HOLD MEETING A short business meeting of the Gecode Girls was held in the G. E. clubrooms on North Ninth street, Thursday. During the meeting plans were made for a swimming party which wil] take place at the Green Water Bathing Beach next Wednesday. MEETING OF RELIGIOUS STUDY CLUB The Religious Study Club met Wednesday evening at the home us Miss Helen The eight members present responded to rail call by a sketch of the origin and growth of various organizations. After the usual reading of tlte Bible, Helen Holthouse read a paper on Norway, Denmark ami Sweden. She spoke on the geography of these countries, their earli-] ( si form of religion, the conversion of the natives to Christianity and Hie persecution of Hie church al the time of the reformation. Copies of the programs for the next six months which were made out By the program committee were distributed to the members audl were discussed. The next meeting will be in two! weeks with Miss Grace Coffee. PLAN PROBE OF | PLANT'S BOOKS Anderson Municipally Owned Plant Under State’s Scrutiny Indianapolis, July 16—<U.R>—Examination of the books of the municipal water and light plant ati Anderson, was one of the main! objectives of Lawrence F. Orr,! chief examiner of the state board j of accounts, 'who left today on an ] inspection tour. Complaints have Been received! in Orr's office that several thou-1 sand dollars has been embezzled from funds of the Anderson utility, and Orr decided to conduct a personal investigation of the charges, j Orr likewise expected to go to | Lake county, where officials recently went on a salary basis, pursuant to a 1931 statute. They had een working pn a fee basis in many departments, j Field examiners working in Muncie, Marion, Wabash, Columbia City, Fowler, Fort Wayne, La-1 grange, South Bend and Laporte! were to tie visited by Orr on his northern trip. • FEW G.A.R. VETS j TO ATTEND MEET Des Moines, July 16. —(U.R) Not even the most optimistic members 1 of the entertainment committee j hope today that there will be a great number of G. A. R. veterans attending the national encampment here Sept. 13-17. The past year has seen the de cadence of what was cnce a mighty | army into a feeble echo of its strength, and reports which have reached headquarters here indicate I that many of the surviving veterans will be too feeble Jo make the journey to the national encamp-! | ment. Approximately 10,000 persons are j expected, however, due to the in--1 creased membership in subsidiary j organizations—the Women’s Relief j Corps; Ladies of the G. A. R.; Sons lof Union Veterans and its auxil-1 j iary, and the Daughters of Union Veterans. All of these groups have sent in large registration lists, officials said, aud hotel accommodations have already been reserved by more than 2,000 persons from ! all parts of the country. lowa's G. A. R. which will entertain tlie national convention, is experiencing difficulty in finding committee members among the ranks of veterans, and most of the work | is mailing on officials of the auxil- j iaries. The program will be Tield at the Shrine Temple which seats 12,000. The United States Army hand from Washington is expected tu provide music. Mrs. Dewey Dl*own of Denver, I Colorado, and Miss Bertha Day of Kansas, Missouri are visiting with Mrs. John Kelly in this city Decatur Community Auction Sale one o’clock p. m. Saturday, July 18. It

FOR ACIDITV <¥D"iii“s‘7 MY / At last.. . quick, pleasant relief from that gassy fullness, burning sourness. | 0 belching, upset stomach, nausea, etc.. it which often follow meals. TUMS—a W new Antacid mint — relieves almost m immediately. Eat three or four s TUMS—often one is enough. Deli- BB M' cious, sweeten the breath. At any ■ drug atore— , ir^ CaruLf ,

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Mr and Mrs. Ferd Litterer and ; son Lewis returned Wednesday Miight from a two weeks visit with relatives in N’kshvile, Tennessee. They were the guests of Mr. Litterer's brother, who lias a summer I camp on the Cumberland River in j Tennessee. The Misses Bernadine Shralnka ; and Margaret Kltson and Randolph i Brandyberry motored to Fort Wayne Wednesday evening. Rex Sheets of Huntington visited with friends in this city Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Newlan and son Ben of Beliefountaine, Chare visiting with Mrs. Newlan's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and j Mrs Ben Schroyer ami family here for the week. Miss Della Sellemever left Wed-j nesday for Toledo, Ohio, where she 1 i will spend the liext two weeks visit-

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■ ing with Mr. and Mrs George Masters and family. State police oficer Ilarl Hollingsworth of this city today was .ordered to Anderson io aid in traffic regulations at the Anderson race meet j today and tomorrow. He will re-j turn to his own territory Saturday.! Mr. and Mrs. Howard De Witt: and children of Carey, Ohio, are vis- i Ring in the city With Mrs. Minnie Teeple and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhriek have returned from Lake Webster where they enjoyed a few day’s vacation, i Bob Ennis of Van Wert. Ohioj visited with friends in tills city Wednesday evening. ! Miss Erna Reinkiiig of Lakewood j Ohio is spending a week visiting] I with Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Reinking of Walnut street Mr. and Mrs. W. Charles MasscnInee and children, Harry and Margy,

| Mr. and Ms. Waldo Russel Eckote. | land Mr and Mrs. B. Joseph Brown left tliis morning for an extended motor tj'ip through northern Indijana and Michigan. They expect to camp at the various lakes on their] trip. Gene Gilliland and Tom DeVVitt |of Van Wert. Ohio visited witli! friends in this city Wednesday even-! ing. Gene Thenis of Fort Wayne was a visitor here Wednesday evening. Jay Cline and his boys went Lsh-; I ing recently at Lake Wawassoe and .lav still holds the record for the] best catch. Among other things I ! caught, including a number of so- -1 | <1 ii it o bites, Jay landed a ti pound j ] bass. ——o Pensions Are Effective Indianapolis, July 16 (U.R)—Age I retirement pensions under the ays - ] Mem inaugurated by Disciples of! Christ for ministers and mission ] ories of Churches of Christ in the i I United States and Canada will he j come effective August I. it was announced today by officials of the ' Disciples of Christ.

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Resources in pledges and -fonTT f* ; were reported to be $3,125,012 ! July 10, with $5,000,000 tlc> goal. | On the basis of ibis achievement,*" ! trustees declared effective 42 per ■ cent of the age retirement peTUdon, j with the amount to be increased | as rapidly us resources justify.” • j o - j Mis. John Kflly, 418 John street, | who underwent an operation at the ' I St. Joseph Hospital in For. Wayne, Monday, for a cataract on her »r;,*hf’* ! < ye. has heen returned to her home, iJ he operation proved mircessful *• land Mrs. Kelly is able to see. I -w New Face Powder Is All the Rajro.i That lovely, natural bloom of, ! youth! Find it in \rELLO-GLO. ] Purest, smoothest face powder ! known. New French process. makes i! stay on longer. Colnr- ! ing, approved hv United States, ! government, blends perfectly with I any complexion. No flaky or ! pasty look. No ugly shine. MEL- ; LO-GLO prevents large pores, i never irritates skin.