Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1933 — Page 3

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venture, the incidents by the way, | j of the country, and of the dauntless j ’j spirit which filled the souls of the I ‘.entire party In t is second elpedi-1 1 tion to •'Mount Everest". The next meeting will be held at i ‘ the home of Mrs. Bess Erwin. REVIEWS GIVEN AT DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT The Dramatic department of the | ' Worn in's (Tub met Monday night ’fin the north rooms of the EE<e i Home with the Misses Grace (’of- ' fee and Verneal Whalen, jostesses. Mrs. I’. B. homas. chairman of i the department, conducted the bust- , ness meeting and Mrs. Herman Eliinger, chairman of the program I | committee, had charge of the even- ! 1 Ing's program. , Miss Whalen reveiwed the De cember issue of the magazine, "T ie ] Stage," and Mie. Ed A. Bosse gaiol I a fine review- of the play. “The | Late Christopher Bean" by Joel I Howard. During the business meeting it | was decided to assist in the Deca- J ‘ tur sugar campaign. The hostesses ' i served refreshments. ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Miss Clara Egly of First street | 'entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Blanche McCrory, i who is moving from I :e Mangold ' Tl 1 ... ■■ IW —■■■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28. 1933.

CLUP. CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mlaa Mary Macy Phone* 1000—1001 T uesday i American Legton Auxiliary, DeI catur Country Club, ?;30 p. nt. Carpa Diem Club, Mrs. R. A. Stuckey, 7:30 p. m. Root Twp. Homo Economies Club I Mrs. Dale Moses, 1:30 p. m. Union cCapel Jatdies Aid ThanksI giving Market. Brock Store, 10 a. m. Mardi Bridge Club, Miss Dora [ Shosenberg, 8 p. nt. Delta Theta Tan business meet- ; Ing. Mrs. Harold Smith, 7:30 p. m. Adams County Choral Society, 'above Brock Store, 7:30 p. nt. i Tri Kappa sorority, 7p. m. Civic Section called meeting, . Library rest room, 7 p in. prompt. Rebekah Lodge, I. 0. O. F. Hall, i 7:30 ]t. nt Evangelical Ixtyal Dorcas (lass, church luisement, 7:30 p. m. Central School Parent Tea: hers Association. Central building, 7 I p. m. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Andrew Apple- ! man, 6:30 p. m. Zion Reformed girls choir. 6:45. Weanesaay Frivolity Club. Mrs. Lew Miller 7:30 p. m. Thursday Phi Delta Kappa Turkey Trot, I Decitur Country chib, in p. m. Saturday Christian Group Four o',lichen I supper, churvh, 5 to 7 p. m, Monday Research Club. Mrs. Bess Erwin ’ 2:30 p. m. : home to the Gregory home n Madij son street the latter part of the week. Guests included Miss McCrory. ' Dr. ami Mrs. Burt Mangold. Mr. and | I Mrs. Herb Kern. Pen Robinson and ■ I I Members of the Tri Kappa soro-: i rity are asked to arrange to report ■ I ticket money for the benefit movie | ! at the meeting Tuesday night. They | 'are also as’ked to settle, lor tbe| Hoosier I listories. MEETING OF ECONOMICS CLUB The W. M. F. Home Economics Club met at the home of Mi s. Henry Asehliman Friday afternoon. The meeting was opened with the roll call, creed and club song. The president. Mrs. D. E. Leh- ‘ man. had charge of the business | meeting during whii h time plane j were discussed for helping wijh I the Red Cross work. The dub also decided to visit the | Central Sugar company plant COD LIVER OIL One teaspoonful of McKesson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is equivalent in Vitamin A content to at least one pound of best creamery but ter, or 11 pints of whole milk or 9 eggs. Plain and Mint Flavored, xr' 69c CALLOW & KOHNE THE CORT - Last Time Tonight - Kathleen Norris' “.W ALLS OF GOLD” Sally Eilers. Norman Foster. Ralph Morgan. . I Also -- Lillian Roth Musical. I Fox News. Mickev Mouse. | 10-25 c WED. - THI RS. ED. G. ROBINSON “I LOVED A WOMAN” KAY FRANCIS GENEVIEVE TOBIN. ALSO — NOTRE DAME GLEE CLUB and ‘OPERATOR'S OPERA’ Donald Novis, Dawn O’Day. Eton Boys. 10-15 c SUNDAY — Walter Winchell's "Broad way-Thru-A-Key hole.” ARAMS THE ATRE - Last Time Tonight - “NIGHT FLIGHT” with John and Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable, Helen Hayes. Rob’t. Montgomery, Myrna Lov, Wm. Gargan. Added-A Charley Chase Comedy. 10-25 c — Wednesday Only — ON THE STAGE — BELL'S HAWAIIAN REVUE. ON THE SCREEN: "STAGE MOTHER” with Alice Brady, Maureen O'Sullivan, Franchot Tone, Phillips Holmes, Ted Healy. 10c -20 c. THANKSGIVING Matinee 2P. M. Fri. & Sat. —Richard Dix in "ACE 1 OF ACES.” Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed.—Mae West in “I’M NO ANGEL.” Sunday. Matinee 2 P. M. First Sunday Evening Show, 6 P. M.

FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS By ELLEN WORTIL Metal Cloth Adds Glamour to Black 'j King Midas has touched the JNx. smartest fashions this year and / J • . S* turned them to gold. Metal cloth 7* ,~*i. s > is now the fabric of the hour— y 1 * . ! the perfect foil for black, the per- UjU' ’ lAG" feet new note in the "two-fabrics- ' \ are-smarter-than-one” theme, the perfect something we needed to put. glamour into the tailored as- .. frock. ) Women will want to make the top of this frock in lame, the dark ißlffjl part in velvet or faille. The pan- FriTt eled skirt lines have a talent for ■■■ taking inches off the hips, and everyone knows that a light top on a frock makes the rest of the la fZ* figure marvelously slender. iC'Js For all its distinction this beau- ra'Aft A tifuliy designed frock is simple to IGhT reproduce at home. The sleeves and the tie-ends at the neck are gflßsH * smart and easy details. Size 34 IsyCv n h * requires 2% yards 39-inch dark, 2 yards 36 ■■ inch light. Width about 2 yards. For other bright I I and slenderizing fashions send J. \ li for our new Fashion Book. cf L \ Pattern No. 5384 is designed for I IXL L a sizes 34. 36, 38. 40, 42, 44. 46. 48 *L bust. X' 5384 Copyright. 1933. by United Feature Syndicati?. Inc. No. 5384 Size Price for Pattern 15 Cenle, name street address -ity state Our New Fashion Book is out! Send for it—put cheek here and enclose 10 cents extra for book. [ Address orders to New York Pattern Bureau the Decatur Dally Democrat Suite 110, 220 Bast 4snd St. New York City, (ICditor's note—do not mall orders to Decatur, Indiana.)

> Devatiir, on December 7. instead of j holding a regular meeting. One new I member was received into tlx* chib. After the business- session Mrs. I Lewellyn Lehman and Mrs. Noah Neuenschwander gave demonstrations on hems, mitered corners and , smocking. The hostess served pop corn balls and apples to the follow- ' ing members and guests: the Mes-j dames .1. L. Graber. Martin Moesh-' berger, Levi Schindler. Lewellyn Lehman. D. E. Lehman, Rnfus Huser. Fred Blume, E. M. Ray. Noah '“Neuenschwander, Amos Reusser, j Noah Graber, Omer Lehman, Wilj bert Netirtsbaum, Orval Allspaw, j Henry Asthliman, and Edith and Quenten Moeshberger, Paul Neuss- | I baum. Phyllis and Rose Marie Aschlitniin. Group Four of the Christian Churh will serve a chicken supper in the vhiirch basement Saturday night from five to seven o'clock. The price of the supper will lie twenty five cents. The public is in- j vited. A called meeting of the So Cha 1 Rea Club will be held tonight at six- > thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Andrew Appleman. The girls choir of the Zion Re- j formed church will meet at the ' chmfli tonight at six forty-five i o’clock. BERNE COUPLE MARRIED SUNDAY The wedding of Miss Katherine j I Siegrist and Ezra E.‘Ametutz took: I place Sunday morning at eight I o’clock at the parsonage of the' [ Berne Mennonite church. The Rev. I | C. H. Suck-au officiated at the single ■ I ring ceremony. I Miss Dolores Neuhauser and Or-I I lando Lehman attended the couple j The bride is a daughter of Mrs. ' I Melita Siegrist. She was graduated 1

Something Nude in Weddings t Ww LINK ■ ? >•■' <* # **w •• - v 1 Pf ®W-. a 1 *? • Wwr 1 * jJ ■ I - -— J ■ This unusual wedding ceremony, shown in progress, took place recently at the “Elysia” nudist colony, near Lake Elsinore, Cal. The happy I couple, Susie Wise and Jim Goodman, take the marital vow« ns the Rev. I I Clarke Irvine pronounces them man and wife At « ft. < >• Allen, I bridesmaid, and-at right, Jaim.-> ft.;.i. best man. All wore their | 1 “birthday suits.”

from the Berne high school and for tilie past three years has been news and soc iety reporter for the Berne ' Witness. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Amstutz of North Jefferson street. He operates a hut 1 bershop. The newly weds will make I their home with the groom's pari cuts for the present. MEETING OF ART DEPARTMENT The members of the Art Depart- | ment of the Woman’s Club were en- | ' tertained at the home of Mrs. R. A. j Stuc key on North Second street, | Monday night. Miss Matilda Sellemeyer was the i leader for the- meeting and the sub- I I ject was “Foreign and American j I Art at the Century of progress.” , Miss Sellemeyer, Mrs. i\. R. Ash- i baucher. Mrs. Peter Vitz and Miss Glennys Elzey read interesting papers on the subject and ph titres of art works were displayed. LESSONS GIVEN j AT CLUB MEETING The St. Mary's township Home Ei onomics Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Ben Colter with > twenty seven members and one visi itor present. Mrs. Gladys Crownover, the president, had charge of the meeting ■ which was opened with the singing of the club song followed with pray-: er by' Mrs. Wilson Gulick. Committees were appointed to assist in the Red Cross drive and | the program for the coming year was arranged. The lesson on the j construction of patterns was given ; by the leaders. Refreshments were served by the hostes, Mrs. Colter and t'.ie assistling hostess, the Mesdames Wilson I Gulick, Verlando Clark. Murry Hol : loway and George Foor. The next meeting will be held ‘December 14 at the home of Mrs.

| Charles Schenck with u pot-luck i dinner and Christmas excunge. Personals Voyle and Velina Davis, former' residents of this vicinity, anil : i friends spent Saturday night ut the home of their grand parents, Mr.' land Mrs. Israel Bender, after at-| ; tending the Notre Diine-Soiithei'n I i California football game at South ■ I Bend, hey returned to their home j in Troy, Ohio Sunday morning. , I Mrs. William Bowers has return-I !< d from Fort Wayne where she , took care of her niece, Mrs. Her- ; 'man Centllvre and infant daughter | ! Suzanne. This is the second child . i in the family and the first girl. MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist and Mr. j and Mrs Frank Briner spent Sun- : day in Fort Wayne the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Meyers. Mrs. Frank Hartnett of Scottville. I Michigan spent the week-end with’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos ; Brandyberry and other relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wagoner of Detroit. Michigan spent the we-x-; end witli Mr. ai d Mrs. Ira Wagoner. 1 S. i\. Lahr I Huntington spent i t e week-end witli Mr and Mr, T. J. Rayl. Mr. and Mrs. Don Iliidso" of Bedford spent the week-end witli their | daughter. Mrs. Roy Price and fa- j mily. Mr. and Mb. Rolla Longenberger of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mis. Jacob Longenberger, Sunday. Dr. C. C. Rayl of Decatur called on liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Rayl Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Jim A. 11. ndri l.L ‘SaZrX.FLOW E R S Create a Holiday Mood Beautiful roses, chrysanthemums and pom pons for your holiday table. “Jay DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave - PHONE 100

l||b' Dress Up Tips For I la THANKSGIVING W hether the Turkey Day dinner is at your home or at friends or relatives —you will tvant to look your best. Something new in the way of wearing apparel will add greatly to your appearance as well as your comfort. SHIRTS NECKWEAR i! New styles in Dress Hundreds of new and 111 I R l! if l; shirts in plain or beautiful Ties in / j ■I • • I fancy patterns, every wanted color |jj||U|| |f | You’ll like the new and figure. You’ll ' I ARROW at like this assortment. \ Oj Mi $1.95 50c 75c H~ill”\ Ot her Shirts $1.0(1 v HOSE GLOVES Snappy new shades and patterns Our glove stock is complete. You’ll and a complete range of sizes find the various styles and skins at 25c 75c SI.OO „, $3.50 To Make You Look Your Best On Any Occasion We Suggest A Suit Made By HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Holthouse Schulte & Co

spent Saturday afternoon In Fort I Wayne. Mabel Hocker of Fort Wayne vis1 ii< <l her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. U. i Hocker Sunday afternoon. Miss Katy Diggs of Fort Wayne | was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Jim I A Hendricks and son McGee Suni day. Alvin Garrick of Crabrill vfalted i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanders Snturday. Ruth Balmer spent the week-end ; ' witli Mary Schwartz living near I i Herne. Government Resumes Gold Price Boosting Washington, Nov. 28 (I'l’l -The Government resumed its gold price I boosting program today after a I lapse of a week, in an effort to I buoy up commodity prices and pialt tlie rapid appreciation of t ie

ADAMS THEATRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY 10-20 c — ON THE STAGE — RFILS HAWAIIAN REVUE 4 novec. srAGE, hcag the hauhe/ng Mfs/CAL SEVSAr/Ov srr tum£Sm the Hawaiian see the pdetey hlua hula mi ERICAS I < 5 » drift DAfUCE tNTRANCINGIY OF THE PACiFiQ /XjyAe.' 1 TO AUURiHG MELODIES — ON THE SCREEN — W ednesday and Thursday “STAGE MOTHER’’ with Alice Brady, Maureen O’Sullivan, Franchot Tone, Phillips Holmes. Ted Healy, Russell Hardie. ADDED—Comedv and Organlogue. MMK-mi3riMMrLmiM.'miLJIMt—.TULFU JJMg— MIMrTrjIBM

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dollar In foreign exchange markets. After holding Its gold buying rate nt 133.76 an ounce since liW Tuesday in an effort to allow the government bond market to regain stability, the price was boosted nine cents to $33.85 an ounce. NERVOUS WOMEN Take Lydia E. Pinkliain's Vegetable Compound **] am ro nervoux it weema ua though 1 ihould fly" . . • "My mrves are ail or ‘tilie" ... M 1 wiah I were dead" •• « tow often have we heard thewe exprea* dona from some woman who has becoma io tired and run-down that her ntrvet ran no longer atand the atrain. No woman should allow tier Me If tc Irift into tlda condition if ahe can help .eritelf. She whould (live Lydia E. Pinkium's Veftetabie Compound a trial. Pot iearly sixty years women have taken thia wonderful tonic to give them renewed •trength and vigor. 98 out of every 100 women who report to ua «ay that they are benefited by thia Tiediclne. Buy a bottle from your drug* list today . . . and watch the results.