Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1932 — Page 8
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Paris Styles By Mary Knight United Press Stuff Correspondent Parts (CP) La Baronne Eu.>ene de Rothschild has cl: > ill lie of those all white evening gowns from Augu-tabernard about which everyone is talking. It is of satin with un »ver drap. ry >f white mo.b . line The decolletle is fairly high in thu. front but ruiher low in tne back, and the hemline is uneven, touching the floor in spots while in others the ankle Is plainly visible. .Madam.- de Gainza appeared the other evening in red velvet (get this ■ nite that velvet is a spring i a brie this season) also from Augustabernard. It goes in a straight and deep V from the tips of the shoulders to the eenter of the hack waiateline ! where the material crosses and fastens in the front, around the waist, with a jewelled buckle. The shirt is very light over the hips, : flaring into a skirt of billowing pro- I portions. There is the faint sugge-,- ' tin of a train in the movement o: : the back section as it graces the • floor while the toes are cleared in - MEETING of tc NICK CLUB Tfie atembeis of the Ic :<iick Chib met at the home ot Mrs. Henry Neirelter on North Ninth street. Thursday evening. A business meeting was held after which several games of pinochle were played. High score prizes were won by Mr . Arthur Baker and Miss Frieda Scherer, and the ,or ■ lation prize was awarded to Miss inis illeller At the conclusion of t.te games, the small Bibles were centered with muquets of pansies, and a deliciouuncheon whs served by Mrs. Neireiter. The next meeting cf the lub will be held in two weeks with Miss .Inis Heller. The meetin; of the Monday Night Bridge Chib which was to nave met Mi.iiJay bight .... th.-, b mi.e. o. Mrs, ‘hrist Roknerht. has been petitioned one week. jTUDY LESSON GIVEN AT MEETING Tlte \\ meg's Foreign Missionary Society . f the Methodist .■is. I.pa! Church met at the home > Mis. C. O. Poller on Mercer avenue, I aursday afternoon. .Mrs Itoltoii i’a-swater was the devo-tii.-nal leadei. The meeting wa opened with the singing of th. mg. 'Nearer My G d to Thee”, and Mrs. Passwater itesented the subject of the devolom 1 service, T Li- e With God.” a.en froat the Twenty Jiitd Psalm. The group wa ■ led in prayer after which all repeated the Lord's pray- ■ _MrL W. O. Little, the presiden. '
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CLUB CALENDAR Friday laptist Philathae Chi-s, church ; par.ors, 7:110 p. m. Five Hundred Club. Mrs. A. 11. Ashham her. 7:30 p. m Art Department dinnpr. Mrs. It. .1 Darkless, »; p. m. Ren Hur .uni Anniversary, lodge hall. Friday night. Evangelical C L. W. Class. Miss 1 Helen Koos, 7:30 p in. Saturday Kirkland 4-1 Cluh, Kirkland 'school. 1:30 p. m. Monday Monday Night Bridge Club, Mrs i Christ Bokni'ch . postponed one Dramatic department study meeting. Miss Leo Anna Vamo, 7:30 1 p. in. Literary department of the Women''. club. 7: tin. Mi's Kathryn ! Hyland. lu-« . Ad Libitum Club. Miss Wilhel Imina Sebnitz. S p. m. w ert-iee Ja > St. Vincent de Patti, D. C. 11. S. 2 p. m. I Methodist W. HM. S. District i 'C uvention. M. E. church, all day ! Hoot Twp. H ime Economics Club , 'Mrs. Charles Johnson. 1:30 p. m i of the organization. had charge of I the businf ss session, and a tribute ! to' Mrs. B. H. Franklin, deceased ! member of the society, was read by the secretary. The tribute was i adopted by Mrs. E. N. Wicks and! Mrs. c. I . Walters, and was writ j ten by W. O. Little. Mr-. C. I). Por.ee had the les-on study taken iron: the study hook. "Chris C.mies t. t ie Village." Ihe subject of the chapter was "He Os ers Eternal Light.” The meeting was closed with the reading of the Mis i.nary Benedic"ion. Dainty lefreshments were served to the twenty one members . resent by Mrs. c. L Walters and Mrs. d E. Hot er. LADIES AID HOLDS MEETING Ihe A, rd section of the Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical t'.-Ufih had charge of the meeting iiei I in the church parlors. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Eugene Runyon was chairman o.' the section. ■Several -angs were -uur.. after which M: .. John Fuhrman had i charge of lae devotional services. Forty meinlmrs cf th" iaidies Aid attended the meeting and cue ; iiest Mrs. Wm. C. Brigg oft Gary. Th.- w men the Mi-sionary So- ‘ i lety decided to erve dinner at the J. O. Trii-kr i sale next Thursday. At th- close of the business lesIsicti 'lie entertaining -ection served I refreshments. MEETING OF FR.VOLITY CLUB Mrs. 1| y Fly. iack was hostess o the memners of the Frivolity Club at her home, Thursday evening. Several games .( pinochle were played a.id prizes were awarded ta M.s. Waldo Eckrete. Mrs. Ralph Hoc., and Mr.. Burl Johnson, consolation. At the cl e of the evening dainily refreshments were erved. Mrs. I Earl Johns m will entertain the ; r.einl.ers a. the next regular meetj ing. .V. o. T. M. PLANS '3UNCO PARTY Tae Women of the Mouse held the regular business meeting in the Moosf Lame. Thu. J lay evening. Following the meeting a sewing dour w _.s enjoyed iiy tiie ladies. The next meeting will l»e followed by a bunco party when Mrs. Dora ,t\xik and Mrs. Ida L<-liman will be tile hostesses. LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLD OPENING MEETING The Ladies 'Vid Society of the Presbyterian c.iurch held the opening meeting of the church year in he church parlor .. Thursday aftera >a with twenty ladies present. Mis. E. D. Engeler. president, had aarge o a business meeting after which a social hour wai enjoyed and rrfre' rents wefe served. The hioster.ses were the Met- I ds.mes J H <: "o, e D Ene-’er. D B. Erwin. J. H. Sehug and Row oe i Gleadenning. . 4 » FORTY-TWO ATTEND I 3APTIST DINNER MEETING Forty tw- member of the Ba;>;t:sl •’ i et’.i Missionary Society | .'ad ilielr h. sbands attended a din|ner and prog, am meetin; held in ite church. Thursday evening. ■ l.tthfr o'clock* a pot-luck 'ner v • rvr>l by the ladies. 1 be eimmb.ee in charge included Mrs. S. E. i Ute and Mrs. H N ! Shroll. The men of the church had
lehargo of t.ie eveneny s program land 11. N. Shroll presidl'd. C E. - Hell ■ | F . . m. E II le and I 1 ; ngram which was well reio-hed by I I lies., pre .' Hl. Tie ele, I ,n' .if of'i. ers f r (lie I \V .mu ns s .< h'ty w:. • held and Mrs. Will V. lull' was ele le.l pesldelltl ,VI ■ S I. 'Slii! up. »I. >• president; VI: ial Peterson, secretary; Mrs. 11. N Sbr dl. irea u .r. md Mrs. !•' I Hell. While t'l'.i secretary. CHRISTIAN LADIES PLA N PLATE SUPPER The members of the I.allies Aid Society ol I he Christian church met at lie h.iine of Rev. and Mrs. C. It. I.inm.'in, Thin .day afternoon, i . Rev I anmaii uul charge of ihe d' 1 - i I Rational services. Mrs. A D. Artmun. ( resident, con- I ' ducted i m.lm meeting when ' I plan wet. . .mipleted for a |Vlate ! ■ .u. per t • h > served in the church i has meiit. fin Saturday April 31' from live to seven o', l-ick. At llw close of the nftenoon Mrs ' l.anmivi served re reshments. The 1 Inext mee'ing will be with Mrs.) I i Fred King. MONROE M. E. LADIES AID MEETS j l" i members o the Ladies Aid S.iclety o the M nr e M u'hodist ! I Church a id nne guest attended the! nueCu" >f the organization wiichl 'w; r- 1 Tli.ir day afternoon at th • h>m i f Mrs. W. S. Smith. .'he igular business -esni. n was I held a id Mrs. Jahn Everhart gave! ja tin.* readin?. Mr . E. M. Dun- | I bi: d chi rge if t ie social hour. ' ■ Dellclou., refreshments were I e: v. I a: tiie tlose of the afternoon I I th ■Ms la res John Hocker. Jim 1 II -id c and VV. S. Smith. CR4IGVILLE GIRL I IS MARRIED SATURDAY ihe wedding of Miss Amanda i Gerber, Fort Wayne, daughter of : I Mr. and Mis. Daniel Gerlier, Craig- , rille, and Delov D. Mills. Columbia City, was oleranized Lt 4 o'clock: Saturday afternoon at the M E. j
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1932
i | fta. -Kinago lit Ossian. Rev. Georgs' .| A Snider read the impressive I idouble ring ceremony and rerelved ' .lie marriage vows. They were attended by Miss Aili line Gerlier and Edward Gerber, nls- ■ I ter and brother of the«brlde. Miss Hulda Wingiirii r and ihrl Schlnitiir •all of Fort Wayne. Tiie couple will reside In Furl ! Wayne where beta are employed entertains womln AT DINNER AND BRIDGE I h" m. mbe« s if t ie Business and ! Pnife ,s mill Women's Club of li .itilin ;lon were enter;ahi. d by* Mis. Il A Stuckey of this city, at adinner and bridge party in the Elk. i .Lum.. 1 hili day night. 't wenty i ur members of the clidi I ii..i .idl'd Ihe. s ial affair, and covers were laid fm the guests it small abies irfthe entertaining roams of |th ' Elks Home. * The taide< wure centered with ■ > niqiiets .1 yellow J .nquils, and t.ie ,d. ilchius < hic.>on dinner was served • n two caarsci. Follow Ipg the dinlac; a social time and games of bridge wcr on; yed MEETING OF jLOYAL DAUGHTERS | The Mi-sdames Henry Stauffer. | ! !■'ranc:s Butler, and George Sprague ' . liter .ined tiie members if the | Layal Da:i.htei-s class of the Evan- ! ■l a! S-.nday S.-iool at the heme , lifM: i 1 iffer. Thursday evening. Th. iee ing was opened with de- I v i ional services, and Mis. Earl Full Inal'., the resident, had charge I of the business se si n. at thejelose I i which < iHesis and a social hour 1 were enjoyed. 'I :e hostesses served refresh-: menus daring the social hour. D. Y. B. CLASS HOLDS REGULAR MEETING I’h ■me 'n; of the I). Y. |l. class f the Ciriol Bie'.hTen Sunday I Scjod w idi was held at the home ;; Mrs. R. E. Vance. Thursday I sight, was well attended. in the al ience of the president.' Mrs. Delma Elzey, the vice-presi-1
e ! dent, Mr Charles Roidnold pro e t sided over the busliie-H meeting, d | Following Ihe regular r■ mine of jbn ln> - Mr Frank Hurst had . I charge < the social hour and Inter |estliig game, and lonle Is were seas ; Hires of the entert'iiiiini'nt. r Mrs. Vance, assisted by the M> ■- dames Willis Heed. John Sot hie, I and 4'arr • ithukl.v | ted le fresbments. ARRIVAL I Mr. und Mr Herbert Grieser of Fort Wayne nre the pareuts ot a girl buhy Isirn at the Lul ieran (los fpital in Fort Wayne. Wednesday nlorning. April 2 t. 1P32. This is the I first i liild In tiie famly and has ' i been named J.ivce Elaine. Mr- ! Grieser was forni'Tly Miss Mildred Fifber ' this city, daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher. .._,. —o . PREBLE NEWS p . —~— — . , .——p Mrs Robert Sherlock ami Her(neta Hoffman of Corunna - pent Fri- i !dav vis'ting Mrs. Milton Hoffman land family. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly and lau htera .Decatur visited Mr. and I Mrs. O't i Dtlllns and family Sun day. Mr. und M s. Wm. Ehrman visit |ed M . and Mrs. Milton Hoffman. and family 'Sunday. Mrs. Longmeyer of Fort Wayne I pent Ti es.lay v Itlng her mothei ( Mrs. Kathrine Linnemier. Miss Dorothy Hoffman is spend , ing tile w>ek vi iting Mrs. Robert! Sherlo:... of Corunna. , Vlr. and Mrs. Aidophson. Mr-. ! 'Jv.lmsii.n and sin Donald and Mrs Aldophs >n of Grand Rapids Mich.. ■ I-pent Tuesday evening with Mrs I I tlrvllle Heller and daughter Vera and son John. Ostrich Featho* Feathers are dippial from o» trlchfs every nine months. A prime hire yields almut 20 oin ces <>t feath ers at a dinning.
|Town Talk
Mrs. Wm. Brigg* 'f Gary Is j p tiding a« veral days hero visiting |wL.i Mr. und Mrs. iCngene Runyon, j The Mi i'S I iviiel Hower and! Mar eil.a <ie|'lii'". M. srs. Carl Ger- ' tier ami Robert Cole ...tended the [Socii! dance ut Edrewnter Park,; Celina. <>., Thursday night. wh<«re I they hoard .Li '< Chernalvsky ami Ihl ; Symph > Synu pator-. i Mi ;. Ellzam-lh Morrison /if lud-i |i:ti apdis 1 visiting with Mrs. Hat j j .le Olienatler in thh city. Mrs. Mor | rls n ait<'olod the dinner given by j ; In ?):ak> speure Club in clnerv I lance o the Fiftieth anniversary , I ,r.he rrganizatlon, Thursday night. : Mr. and Mi . Clyde li.itler, Mr. ; in.l M s. Mark Braden, Mr. and ! Mis. Brice Butler. Mr. und Mrs I 'Felix Graber alien In I a dance at i ! "el'.na, Ohio, Thursday evening. Mr. nd Mrs. Paul Saurer ot this ' i lly and Mr. und Mrs. A. G Saur I.T and daughter Margaret of Rlu.f- i on mot on d t <’hl ag > Thursday to ■ .Miss Catherine Saurer ami Mr. i. id Mrs .erman Ashbamher. ! Miss Saurer i- ta be ,re ented in . er ala: Curt. < Hall by Jeasie B IJ.li in the Yo :ng American Artist I -b;ies. This in her debut in music. M". and M Don Farr and Mr. I an I Mrs. li.ilp.i Genli.s heard Josef I ;'he:na vsky and his or. ijestra at i ,'elin.i. >h;o. 1 hur-day evening. Walter J Fh < kman w. a busi ' ness visitor in Herne. Thursday. Ihe Missis He'en Christen, Mar -ire ley, lle'en Gerber, ami Eleanor Pumphrey of thi - < ity and I the Messrs. Keith Field, Orville Rhodes vre.iie Hutson, and 'l,ill • I indis of Portland attended a 1 lance at Celina, Ohio. Thursday I mwing. The condition of Mrs. Lawrence • Linn. 32Q Winchester street, is re- ■ ■ vrttd to be greatly improved today
M .< Betty Macklin ami Carl Lose hi aid J ,si f Cliertiivisky and his' i rcheslra at Celina. Ohio. Thursday I 1,, ’.aid Siylor and Hugh'lloli Ihot'"' allended a dniici' til Celina. .f ilo. Thursday evening. The Mis es, Polly Thmnpson und ! Martha Schlnlter of Bluffton visited ! :» ,lv i Ity Wi'dm dday. Il< -I Hi.is oi Marshfield. Vi . ' who has been sh lioned in the Phil I i:ppi'i<- elands or Un- last four J jve'ir , is visitin'-’ with the W, S. i Bmlth fa lily in Mourn'. Mi . lit-i. 3 Franks, who suffer- ' ■ I a heart attack Tlunsday after ■ iioon, is Iwtter today. •M, E. F. Gass ami daughter ,t Utrlce >ave returned home from | I lunlinglrn where they spent the, i’ast two week ; visiting wlUv the ! It. O. Gas t family and th< George i i idrews family. Mr . Cornelius J. Dregman of I i . loiland. Mich.. Ik .ending a few j ■ days in this city wit i Mrs? C. A. • Dusan M s. Drer.man was a former I resident of t Is city and member of th' 1 Slrikespe re Club She al- I tended the closing meeting ■.< the I Sln'ki . n-are Club. 1 I. R. Moltz attended to business 1 In Wn saw today. Cu! Yo i and Arthur Hyland are \ tn F it Wayne this afternoon. E. J. Fri< ke is at Richmond. Ind , tana t<> attend Farm Bureau | meeting this evening. F. I-. France is ill at hl« home ; here ■> " e < n lition of J. W Meillers, ill with eryslpela--. <■ -ntinues quite si'ricns. Mrs Elizabeth M mi: .on is here i from Indiana, olis for a few days i Mrs. James Si gdill o. Bluffton j vi iied here last evening. Tlia conditi n cf Miss Madgeline Miller wh<x received injuries about her fa e in I n automobile accident
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