Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1929 — Page 3

CLUB CALENDER Friday I”™ l ’" n Tirzah iiu" Hur n Bridg" Mrs - JamPS [.uni heon-Hi log >»* nw'clnb. Mr., U»v» Baker | Merle. i»*"* 7:30 p - Saturday ft B Royal Daughters Valentine » «E> F.«W. *» «>•■»- ’ Monaiy SoCha Rea Valentine Dinner Bridge Womans Club, .... d. J. Darkless. 7:30 P- m. nII S. senior play. “C at ° Nine I t £,- D. H. S. auditorium, 8:15 p. m. T t.rd. Club. Mrs. C. C. Pnmphrey. 2:30 P. M. Tuesday „■ c T. V- Library, 2:30 p. tn. n H. S. senior play. “Cat O Nine Tail's ’’ p. IL s. auditorium. 8:15 p. m. DHta Theta Tan social meeting, W Mildred Keller, 6:30 P- m Bridge and Luncheon. Country ( lift ’■3o P. M. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Mrs Ben Anker, 2:00 P. M. ' Monday Night Club. Mrs. Clyde Butler. 6:30 P- tn. Historical Club, Mrs. W. A. Lower, 2:30 p. nt. Thursday Eastern Star Valentine Party, Masonic Hall, 8:00 P. M. JOINT MEETING OF LADIES aid AND MISSIONARY I Mrs. James Anderson was hostess | to the Ladies Aid and Missionary societies of the Christian church. Thursday afternoon. Twenty members attended the joint session. After the business meeting of both organizations, a very interesting missionary program was given, of which Mrs. Dr. Charles was chairman. Mrs. Harry Merry gave a reading, the title of which was “Jirod Discovers America." and a poem. “Not Understood was read by Mrs. Otis Poling. Mrs. G. T. Burk read “Giving Africa a Chance.’’ after which Mrs. Ben DeVor gave a general talk on missions. During the social hour, Mrs. Anderson assisted by her daughters, Florence and Ina, served delicious refreshments. The next meeting of the Ladies Aid will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Jennie August of Tenth I street. ENTERTAINS AMICITIA CLUB The Amicitia club members, together with the following guests. Mrs. I Herb Butler, Mrs. Fred Ahr, Mrs. Mark Braden and Mrs. Kenneth Eady.i were entertained last evening, by Mrs. Brice Butler at her home on South Third street. Three tables were arranged for Bridge and first second prizes were awarded to Mrs. Russel Melchi and Mrs. Albert Mutschler, while Mrs. Dick McConnell was awarded the consolation. At the close of the evening, the hostess served a most delicious two-course luncheon. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Francis Eady as hostess. The meeting of the Womens Relief Corps, which was to have been held in the Yeoman Hall yesterday afternoon, was postponed on account of the illness of so many members. ENTERTAINS DINNER BRIDGE CLUB Misses Maude Anderson and Flo tine Michaud were hostesses last evening, to the members of the Dinner iiidge Club, at the E. B. Adams "tome nn Mercer avenue. Guests other than ’he club members included Mrs. Herb Curtis, Mrs. Max Kidd, Miss Florence (;. ane) , ant * Mi'JS Veronica Anker. At o clock, a most delicious twojourse dinner was served by the hoseases, after which the tables were ar■'inged for Bridge, and as the result of ’re games. Club prizes were award'd to Miss Mildred Kelley and Miss -m.v Burk, while Miss Veronica Afif' a llainty kuest prize. Mis- , s Mildred Kelley and Mary Burk will “e hostesses at the next meeting. Z’ON LUTHERAN LADIES AID MEETS The Ladies Aid society of the Zion ■hi leran church met in the schoolouse, Thursday afternoon, and spent 'he evening quilting. Mrs. Paul ■'niltz acted as hostess and served ‘ luncheon.

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PRESBYTERIAN W. M. 3. ) ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Twenty members of the Women’s i Horne and Foreign Missionary society 1 of the Presbyterian church were en- ' lertalned, Thursday afternoon, at Ibe t home of Mis. C. I). Teeple, South * Fourth street. The meeting was 1 opened by singing "Faith of our Fathers," after which Mrs. J. C. Sut- 1 ton conducted the devolonals by 1 reading the 15th and 16th chapters of ' St. John. Announcement was made that the box of clothing, which the society had provided for the boys and girl’s school <it Bowling Green, Kentucky. was already on Its way. A leti ter was read from the superintendent of the Presbyterian hospital at San Juan, thanking the society for it’s numerous gifts throughout the year, and also describing the delightful Christmas which the hospital patients itad enjoyed. She also related some pathetic stories of the poverty and illness with which the hospital attaches come in contact. The annual election of officers was then Iteld with the following result: president, Mrs. James Elberson: vice president. Mrs. Carl Pumphrey; recording secretary, Mrs. L. A. Graham: stewardship secretary, Mrs. J. L. Kocher; secretary of literature, Mrs. Sim Burk; secretary of Missionary education, Mrs. C. D. Teeple; secretary of associate members, Mrs. M, A. Frisinger; and treasurer, Mrs. Fred Patterson. The Rev. Harry Ferntheil then gave the lesson i study for the afternoon, which consiste’d of the last two chapters of the study book. "Friends of Africa." This was given in a most interesting manner. and was followed by a vocal duet by Mrs. E. D. Engler and Mrs. J. R. Horton, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Fred Smith. At the dose of the meeting, Mrs. Teeple' served dainty refreshments in cafeteria style. The dining room was most attractive with it’s dainty china, tall red tapers in low silver holders, and other decorations in keeping with Valentine ideas. The next meeting of the society will be held at the church and will be the annual Mite Box opening. This meeting will be held on the first Thursday in March. INTERESTING MEETING OF EVANGELICAL MISSION The Womens Missionary Society of the Evangelical church met Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Twelve members and one visitor attended the meeting, which wm opened with song followed by the devotional services by Mrs. George Dutcher, Jr. The lesson study, which consisted of the last half of the first chapter of the now study book, “Friends of Africa” was reviewed by t'.ie various members of the organization, on the | following topics: “The White Mans Needs, Mrs. George Dutcher, Jr.; “The Missions and Africa", Mrs. M. W. Sun;derman; “New Aspects’’ Mrs. C. E. Hocker; “Present Day Friends” Mrs. | Eugene Runyon; "New Expectations of Missions,” Mrs. John Fuhrman: “Our Part in Our Time”, Mrs. Fred Linn. After the lesson topics were given, a general discussion was held. During ' the regular business session, a report : of the Day of Prayer Offering held ' last Sunday, was given. A social hour ! was enjoyed in which the hostesses, Mrs. Mat Breiner and Mrs. Mollie McConnehey, served refreshments. W. O. M. L. ENJOYS BUNCO PARTY The Women of Mooseheart Legion numbering nineteen in all. enjoyed a Bunco Party, lust .evening, at the Moose Home. Four tables were arranged for the game, and prizes for the high scores of the evening were awarded to Mrs. George Tester, Mrs. Ralph Burnett, and Mrs. Coy Martz. At to close of the play, the hostesses, Mrs. Win. Kinsman and Mrs. John Grim served delicious refreshments. TO ENJOY VALENTINE PARTY All members of the Eastern Star and their families are invited to attend a Valentine Party to be given next Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the Masonic Hall. The affair will follow a brief lodge session to be held between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o’clock. Entertainment will be provid ed for both young and old. Bridge, Bingo, Valentine ccntests, and games of all kinds will feature the evening’s entertainment, with prizes being awarded in the various events. Refreshments will be served at the close of the Party. The Monday Night club which was to have met next Monday evening has been postponed until Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clyde Butler will be the hostess. SO CHA RAE PLANS VALENTINE PARTY Mrs. Hubert Schmitt was hostess, last evening, to the members of the So Cha Rae at her home on Second street. During a business session, plans were made for a Valentine dinner party to be given Monday evening at the Elk’s Home, at 6:30 o’clock. The

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husbands and gentlemen friends of the chib members will be guests at lho party. Mrs. Dick Ehinger and Miss Marie Murtaugh weio ippointe.i as a committee to have charge of the arrangement ■ Tables were then arranged for Bridge, and piiz.es for high score of the evening were awarded lo Mrs Andrew Applemall, Miss Malle Murtaugh and Miss Theresa Appleman. At the close of t|,e evening, the hostess served dainty refreshments. This was tlie k. it meeting of the Hub to be

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held until nfter Lent MEETING OF EVERYREADY CLASS The Evei ready class of the Mei ho- , dlst Sunday s. lio enjnyed a splendid 1 meeting, lust evenln, at the home of M.s, llarl llolllngsworih on South First street, Mrs. (’. L. Walters had Charge of the devotlonnls, after which i the class president, Mrs. Clyde Buti let, presided over a bushiest meeting ■ The reports of tiie vurluus committee .

were heard find the following committees appointed to serve for the coming month: Lookout committee, Mrs. Wils ,n Beery, and Mrs. M. E. How ei ; Calling committee, Mrs. II irve K!' non and Mrs. Ed Ahr. Mrs. J. W. Calland was received into the class us a new member. Following the bmilness session, a Valentino contest was en joyed, with Mrs. .Merlin Doan and Mrs. Hurve Kitson receiving first and second prizes, respectively, A one-course luncheon was then nerved by the le s-

tosses of tlie evening, Mi ~ Paul Edwards, Mrs. Mlles Roop, Mrs. Janies Gattshall Mrs. Leigh Bowen, Mrs. Ben Devnr and Mis John Zimmerman, The next meeting win be held the first Thursday in March with Mrs. Ddton Passwater. Tlie D. (’. T. U. will meet Tuesday . nfiernm.n at two-thirty o’clock in the ■ Library. The devotionals will be in the 1 charge of Mis. I). J Hurkless, and the ■ subject for t'le meeting, "Some Phase

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of Narcotics", and current events will be reviewed by Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Violet Sqnler and Murcia Ohler will entertain with a piano duet,, after which the regular business session will be held. —o — '■ Diamond High Compression Gasoline at the price of regular gasoline Saturday and Sunday at Elberson’s. ■ - —• ■ ————— O"" 1 " 1 " Get tne Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays