Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1932 — Page 6

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Paris Styles By M try Knight United Press Staff U respondent, Paris, —(UP) — Mainbocher has : a yen Jpr fabric flowers. Some- ' tires e make; yon think that hep has taken a handful of the -ante inaferftrl'that makes a dress, after- I < nojn im Evening, and an old sash-! . aed meat-ctopper and gone toll wrrk. then strung all the little | pieces on a string in little bunches ! pinning the result on the shoulder ' and at the wai c of the gown. Chanel does this too, but she i make r her strung ehips of material , quite t ng. long enough in fact to outline the entire decolletage of an 1 c veiling gown, and of the same color. Pique is her favorite for this 1 idea, while Mainbocher wt uld just ; ■ on do it in silk or etepe de Cldui- or ,peau d'ango. Madame Lanvin still spanglee altn . all of tie details of her gowns I 1 and even sprinkles a few '. f her afte noun ones with glittering paillet?. DELTA THETA TAU TO SPONSOR GIRL SCOUTS Mrs. Luzern Uhrick was hostess | to the members of the Delta Theta > i Tau Sorority at the Frank i Schmitz home on First street, Tuesday evening. During the bust- i ness session plans were made to sponsor a Girl Scout troop which i will be organized in this city in the near future. The next meeting will be a so-1 cia! affair with the Misses Kath- 1 eryn Hyland ami Jeanette Clark as hos'esses. wThe Women of the Moose will I meet at the Moose Home, Thurs- 1 day evening at eight o’clock. Dur-1 leg the business meeting the elec-, tion of officers will take place.' Mem' rs are requested to note; tlia' the time has been changed! to eight o'clock. Miss Herretta Elzey will enter- : tain the E idge Club of which she ! i" a member, at her home cn Fifth . i reet. Thursday night at seven-' thi'tv o’clock. f SFTING OF MONDAY NIGHT CLUB Ji.li' .."’•'ci•' Kern was ho £ ess t"> | • menl’u s <f the Mow lay Night! C’uh at he home on Fifth street. ! tin :>v night. B uquets of pe nies I (Tr■.••orated the entertaining rooms ! where ; ■ all tables were arranged ; so- t- unes of bridge. Hi.? t s.ore prizes were awarded ! > M A drew Appleman and M s. ("!<■-■ ■■e Lauteot. Mrs. Mark Braden r.». c-d the c isolation prize. T?.e hooters served acne course Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ' WWW- j| Had Melancholy Blues Wanted to die . . . she felt so blue and wretched! Don't let cramps ruin your good times. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound gives you relief. . .k’HenOTHaaHaBMB This Theatre Closed Tonight. THE ADAMS Thursday, Fri. & Sat. “The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood” with George Sidney and Charlie Murray. The Lnuifli Sensation cf th" Nation. - - “Rin-Tin-Tin” in “The L’ghtning Warrior” ortd “Fiip, the Frog.” „ ■.iij.iiniiiM—HiiiiiiiijiL THE CORT Tonight - Tomorrow RICHARD DIX, NANCY O’NEIL in a big SPECIAL attraction “SECRET SERVICE” A woman’s heart won against all tradi’ions by this bold, gay, adventurer. , - Added - Comedy and News. 10c 25c

CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday N. and T. Club, Mrs. Joe Linn, 2 p. m. Ro.t township 411 Club. Monmouth H. S. 1:30 P. M. Presbyte ian Mid week serviqe, chiirch 7:15 p. m. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible Class, Mrs. Milton Welling ’>.3o. Tri Kappa Girl Scouts Troop! No. 1. picnic. Central school. 3:30| p. m. W. O. T. M., Public Meeting, Moose Home. 2 p. in. Thursday Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid, Mrs. Mrs. Franklin Singleton. Frivolity Club, Mir. Lew Miller. 7:30 p. in. Bridie Club. Miss Herretta Elxey, 7:30 p. m. W. O. T. M„ Moose Home. 8 p.m. Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society Mrs. John Floyd, 2 p. m. Baptist Women's Society, Mrs. Charles Sanders. 2:30 p. m. Christian Missionary Society, Mrs. Fred King. 7:30 p in. 11. B. Ladies Aid. Mrs. James Stonerook. 2 p. m. U. B. Work and Win Class Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold, 7:15 at church. M. E. Ever Ready Class. Mrs. Jesse Niblick. 7:30 p. tn. Evangelical W. M. S.. church parlors. 2 p. :n. prompt. Methodist W. H. M. S., Miss Eoise Lewton. 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society Guest Day, church parlo.s 2:30 p.m. Friday Evangelical Cheerful Workers class, Miss Etta Anspaugh, 7:30 p. m. Pocahontas and Red Men Open ; Meeting, 8 p. m. Saturday United Brethren C. E. Bake Sale ! Gerber's Meat Market, 10 o. m. Monday Psi 1 ta Xi Busiress Meeting, j Mrs. Charles Knapp, 8 p. m. I luncheon at the close of the even

-- I I ing. The next meeting of the club | will be held next week with Mrs. i Ed, Rr>kmr>Abt, — Mrs. Lew Miller will entertain the ! Frivolity Club at her home Thu.sI day evening at seven-thirty o’clock The Psi lota Xi Sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles lKna.l, Monday evening at eight I o’clack for a business meeting. MANY ATTEND BENEFIT CARD PARTY Toe benefit ca <1 ptrty upon ored by the members f the Pythian SisI ter lodge and held in the Knights of I Pythias Home on Third street, (Tuesday night, was attended by a ' large number of persons, j The hall was decorated for the I occasion with pretty spring fl w I er a Small tables were a-ranged tor (games of bridge, pinmhle and bunI co. and first ind second high score ■ prizes were awarded to the women i and men in the events. I It similar card I arty will be held | I the latter part f June, it was an- i I nounced. Mrs. James Pain was gen- | eral chairman in cha ge of the arrangements for the p Tty Tuesday might, and -the was assisted by the Mesidames Jchn Schug, Joe Hunter, A. R. Ashbaucher, and Grant Fry. The refreshments committee in- ( eluded Mrs. L. C. lAnnen and Mrs. A. D. Suttles. Following the games a dainty luncheon was served. Prices in bridge we e awarded to Mrs. D. B. Erwin and Mi »: Ma y Grace Zimmerman, Charles Ch i.mplin and Gerald S- turners. In pinochle, Mrs. E. W. Lankenau and Mis. Olga Baker. L. C. Annen and i Charles Beineke, received the prizes in bunco. The Cheerful Workers class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet Friday night at seventhirty o'clock with Miss Etta An* , epaugh. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAYS I WITH SUNDAY DINNER , Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Brown of rural route eight, entertained at their home Sunday, in honor of their son Gerald, and Mrs. D. A. Helm, of nea Decatur, Whose birthdays were celebrated. At n ;on a delicious pot-luck dinner was served. The honored guests were recipients of many useful birthday Music was enjoyed during the afternoon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Brown and Reba of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brown and niece Doris Ann Brown of Decatur D. A Helm, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Patterson and Miss Mildred Brown of Fort Wayne; M. C. Patterson. Helen Duff of Greencastle; Mr. and Mis. V. E. Patterson of Scott, 0., I Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Brown and fa-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1, 1932.

mlly. I Evening callers at the Brown home tjm-e Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Worden, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kissinger of Fort Wayne. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF GUEST DAY PROGRAM The annual Guest Day of the Woman's MiMlona y Society of the Presbyterian Chu.ch will be held at the church Thursday iftarnoon pron.itly at tw -thirty o'clock. "Religion an I George Wa thington" Is the subject for the afternum aid Mis. Paul Graham will give a short talk. There will also be rectal music. A Washington Bi-centennial i ageant, "America Cal's t> Sovice" will be given by twenty four young women, with Mrs. J mes Elberson in charge. T le colonial theme will alsy be carried out during the -nclal hour which will follow the program. Miss Mgdge Hite is the chairman ami ' will be assisted by Mrs. Paul Saurer land Mrs. William P. Schock, and 'I the members of the exe utive of--1; flee s. All the women o the chur !i are ' inivited to atte id the meeting and t i bring a euess.t. ENTERTAIN WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mo ica of no th of this city entertained with i birthday party. Munday evening. May 30, in honor of their son Glen's eventeenth birthday. The evening was spent with music and playing games. Refreshments were later served to the f 1lowing guests: R.hert Gerke, Lloyd Wahner, Thearl Stults. Truman Stulls. Har--1 old Sauer, Teddy 11 bock. Earl Sheets, Carl Sheet.-. Hebert Busi k. David Wynn. Glenn Merica. Ed-

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! ward Merica. Donald Hoile, Leota J Bittner, Pauline Roughla, Pauline I Miller, Helen Helle, Stella Hoile, Alice Hoile. Frttnclle Bucher, Dor-1 iithy Gleberick, Helen Busick, ami Elma June Wynn. — The Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid So-; . I clety will meet Thursday afternoon ! > j wlt'j Mrs. Franklin Singleton. COURT HOUSE I W. Jay Bryan ami George Henry , Bryan were committed to Riley I Hospital for treatment on petition I inf Pearl Bryan. Committment pnp-l < rs were completed today in Adams . circuit court. Edison Rickard, by his next friend. Daisy Rickard, has filed a 53,000 damage suit against Samuel . I Wittwer, et al. The s tit is the re- . - suit of an auto mishap at Berne.! i ■ Summons returnable June 11. . i Mutual Benefit Life Insurance' s i Co., has filed a foreclosure s 'it i agaiiut Jacob M. Hoffman. Real Er ate Transfers , i Decatur Cemetery A~ 0., in lots ! 169, 17T), Dccatu Cemetery to J nas ! S. (' verdale fur S6O uO. Jonas S. Coverdale, part of in lot ! 169. Decau’r Cornett ry to Earl G. L'ove dale for SI.OO. • -1 Herbert H. Baumgartner et ux. ! Si) acr. < in French tuwn ;; |» to J Charles C. Baumga tner for SI.OO. Swift in Hospital After Rushing Crash' Sonora. Cal. (U.R) — There must lie something in a name, at that. C. S. Swift, furniture dealer, was ■ 1 rushing down a mountain ro.id I ' when Mrs. Roy Rushing came' . swiftly from the opposite direction. ■ Swift is recovering in a hospital. I

Dedicated to Roy hood 1- * I 0' ! in the presence of 40.000 Catholic clergy and laily. George Cardinal Mundelein Mon ay dedica'ed the first unit of the $500,060 Holy Name T-ehai ul School, devoted to the interest- of nndimrivllegel boys who ,He interested in aviation and teclyii; al trades. Photo of ceremonies bowing plane as It was blesstd by Cardinal Mundelein in the hangar of the schnoji whii h is located at laickport. 111. , Mrs. Grace Allwein ami son Tom I Thur, day by M'ss Alice ' llwein ‘ motored Io D-laware, O. toil nJ who will pend the summer v:’..aI They will be accompanied home lion here. ‘ ———

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Halle and daughter Henrietta Klelnhenz of South Bend. Mrs. Dayton Baltzell J and Mrs. Susan Haley of Forti Wiivne spent Sunday afternoon in | this city visiting Miss Rose Klelnhenz. i Bobby and Virginia Meyers returned to their home in Van Wert. Ohio, Tuesday after spending the week-end In this city with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols. Mrs. Jce Ixise of this city. Mr. oil Mrs. Arthur Meyers of Van t ' '.Vert. Ohio spent the week-end and Decoration Day in Dayton. ' Ohio, visl'ing relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Battenburg jf Fort Wayne, the Misses Grace ind Elizabeth Battenburg of Griffith spent Decoration Day in this city visiting their aunt. Mrs. I fle'en Blossom. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols spent M-morial 1 ly in Fort Wayne, th ■ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller i and family. ! “Drucilla Burkhead. Doris Laisttre and Iris Relnhrrd, and the Monroe .T.wns.iip 411 Ch»b leader, M.S. Everett Rice, met in the (Adams County agert’s office Tuesday and completed the'frogram for the club season. Tom Kelly of E’kiiart wa? a buni-1 ness visito;- in this city today. The Mesdames John Heller. Carl! Ptmnhrcv and Dore B. Erwin are! spending the day at « Hamilton; Lake v. ith Mrs. J. L. Kocher at I her cottage. * 1

Miss Huth H.u-m - -ituj ■ l^ tl^eil : ,, ' A | 1 Harkless I M H' ■' •■'GUntU.B-' v ”' ,ed •' •'"• ;u PmMiftl au.l uT® HI Day. Mr and Mi M . d'Ughter M., ... '■ffl Agnes Far. I> ~l dll| Witiiam , i(is rcecivlnr tr.. ; ■, ; : tu War v.-t,-,,. , Ohio is . (ilv l^^ Bg several days. C 'org- Iti • Ev HI " r Illis city todav ■■ V ".a Ma-unette I Wisc.-m . , hh today to sp.-:,.. Mahatma G - V o tf S <'■'! U.P) " Gandhi wa's fl "' "i'' 11'.' inomin.iti.m ; Ilooer. in . ... |(r ,.f v| .„ '■h elions h.-r. - K° l> X\( E'H ' 111