Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1922 — Page 2

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A largo crowd attended tile meet | Ing of the Woman's Club at the Library lust evening and enjoyed a do-, lightful program.

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I * DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Queen Esthers of M. E, church will . meet with Miss Doris Peters. Auction Bridge club with Mrs. Oscar Hoffman. 7:30 p. m. Y. P. A. of Evangtdcal churcdi at home of the Misses Bertha and Zelma Fuhrman. Wednesday “500” club, Mrs. Ed Coffee, Mercer avenue. Ladies Shakespeare elub with Mrs.. I J. H. Heller. 2 p. m. I Historical Club with Mis. W. H. Lee,- ! '.-!!> ercer Ace., 2:30 pm. Bachelor Maids*—Florence Bremer-’ kamp, 6:30 o’clock. Reformed Ladies Aid with Mrs. M. i la berg, 2:30 p. m. Ladles’ Aid of Reformed Church — Mrs. Martin Jaberg. Thursday Loyal Daughters S. S. Class of 1 Evangelical Church—Mrs. Mary McClure,. North Walnut street. Helping Hand Society of Reformed hurclt in S. S. rooms. Womans Auxiliary to Missionary So icty of M. E. .church, with Ma fT Brawn. 7:30 p. m. Christian Ladas' Aid. all day—<lfrs Sam Chronister. • Frlciayy IX y. B. class of I 7 - B. Sunday . chool with Mrs. pick Harker? W. Jes .’< r on street. 7:30 p. m. Home Missionary society at 2:00 p. m., with Mrs. Walter Johnson, Marshall street. Saturday Pastry Sale at Mutschler's Meat Market by Helping Hand Society of Reformed church M. E. cafeteria supper in church I I 'ianemefit. 5 to I p. m. — The Ladies Aid of the Reformed I church will meet at the home of Mrs. M. Jaberg on First street, at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. * Jr iping Hand society will meet in the Sunday School rooms Thursday iternocn. All members are urged to be prompt and bring their thimbles and scissors. Mrs. Ashbaucher is hostess. + The Woman’s Auxiliary to the Missionary; society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Miss '.Mary Brown, at 7:30 o'clock Thursl lay evening. ♦ The Ladies' Aid society of the Reformed church will .meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martin j Jaberg on North Fifth street. * ■ The Ladies' Aid of the Christian I Church w ill meet Thursday all day [.with Mrs. Sam Chronister. I * The fourth and last of a series of cafeteria suppers given by the Ladies of the Methodist church will be given ' in the church basement from 5 until 1 7 o’clock next Saturday evening. These suppers have proven very popular, about three hundred persons leating there last Saturday evening. * I Mrs. J. H. Heller will be hostess to ■the Ladies Shakespeare Club at her I home on Winchester street, at 2 I o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. | Heller will be the leader, also, and ' v.-jll present a book review. + The Indies of the Research Club nr* at the home of Mrs. Paul G. ||Hoop<h>on north Second street Monll day afternoon, all members were I present except two. Mrs. O. L I I Vance war, leader. She read a very I i interesting paper prepared irom peril sonal observation on her motor trip j through the, east last summer, going 'by the way of Toronto, Canada and !up thro-.p h the lake regions, also iftajiing a tour of the Thousand j'jles,, s?hp visiting many places of historical interest during the trip. | Other interesting features of the afternoon were the subtopics given by several of tlie'ladies; Longfellow’.; , poem of Paul Reveere’s Ride, given Iby Mrs. Eloy ; Life of John Brown, by Mrs. Harve hammerman; Solemn i Witchcraft,” Mrs. Henry Heller; i Great Stone Faces. Mfs. Paul HoOpler; Legends of lithan Alton’s Daugh-

ter, Mrs. L. A. Graham. All these had to do with places visited and mentioned in Mrs. Vance's paper. Two clever one-act playa were very ably presented by members of the dramatic section of the Woman’s Club at tlie regular meeting ot the club in t lie Library last night. The esrembly room in the basement of the library was well filled with members of tlie club and a few invited guests. Tlie r< ul.ir business me< ting was iv'ld at I thi' opening of the meeting. A few I comnirrit.y songs w-- sung by the! women and then the first play, < n-1 titled "The Will ’(> Tlie Wisp”, w:m | ' resented. TMa was an interesting I Irama, in which the le cling roll was taken by Mrs. Jnm ■» Arnold. The other members of the caste were Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Mrs. Fred Elzey and Miss Marcella Kern. Each member of the caste had her part well in hand ind tlie smooth manner in which the action c; the play i/ijved evidenc'd the fact that much time had been spent in preparation. No less interesting and well presented was tlie play entitled "Tlie Wonder Hat”. Although consisting of only one act, this play was longer than the preceeding ne and had one more character. It was a comedy drama amt the numerals amusing scenes produced many nughs in tlie audience. The roles wre portrayed fey Mrs. James Elbbr-' ;en. Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer. Mrs. J. r>. Blair. Mrs. Geiald Moo. ', snd Miss Margaret Smifli. These ladies also ai ndled their parts in an excellent P'.t’hner, attained only through dilient rehearsals. The make-ups and costumes were excellent, and the tage scenery was very appropriate, considering the great handicap on account of tlie small stage and lack of (I'iipment. In addition to the two | lays. Miss Anna Jane Day entertain•<1 the audience with interpretive uncing, which was greatly appreciated. She was accompanied by Mrs. ’’arrie Hau bold'.

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