Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1929 — Page 3

9 : - ■ CALENDER H Friday ■W.H>' "’ '.." M , h " r ‘”’ ■j.M | ‘mg. B<’rnlee Elzey H |;x k ° f p Home ' ■’SitJn Aid, Mrs. carl ■ .''' Home Missionary » '.J Vl < .1 M. Miller. Saturday |H r p La.lL Aid supper, church SBta-ment, 5 '« ■ 1’ ln ’ Monday ■ Monday X.-:'’ ciuh. Mrs. Felix GraM Tan social meeting. | Naomi In. Mu. 6:30 P | |B I Research < "ib. Mrs. O. E. Miller. BE Tuaaday c-- I ih.m Nlul., Mrs. Floyd Emu. ■ T:» >• 1,1 Wednesday HI Zion I.o'i: •;. Missionary Society. MUm-. Paul w Schultz. 2:00 P m. ■ ’ Shak-I''NN < nl'. Mr< Rose ChrisMw 2 00 1* M. Red Willi-- M,S ’ ' l > 2:00 m ■r- Historical ' Mis. W ilson Beery, rn P Thursday pjnn.T Uri.lN Club. Mrs J It. Bla.r, ■ l:!« P- m •„ H| Adams Com v W ('. T I . annual BHinstitutr. M l< . Imrch. all day. class interesting meeting ■ Mrs Frank iriu was entertaining ] ■ .o uiim. at her home on k Hymer avenue. 'o the members of ' E'ervail' 'lass of the Methodist - S: !.' s'-hool. The meet- - was • "i’ l ' devotionals. led ■b, Mrs IP I. It. vor During the bus|fljnss session, tin- Cent, nary pledge |H*as report--<i ' 1 have been paid in full. |Bjllrs. Carl I! Miller was received into ■M the'.’lass .- new member. Comfur die month of May were with Mrs. B. It. Farr and |By> Fnrr-s- Illz.-J acting on the tail BBine ciimniii'ee. and Mrs. Merlin Doan. SB am. Mrs Lawrence Baker, placed on BBthe Lookout committee. .After the business a social hour was ,j -y...| during which two very inter-, readings were given by Miss, Dorothy Walters, and Mrs. Delton' |HPa-.-wai. I . b-,| a cb-v.-r Biblical ■ .Aller the social hour, a de-1 was served by th«* ■ - I'. boi, Passwater. Mrs. BBHarr.- Bike! \lr< Albert Beery. Mrs. I Ain Lawrence Archbold. SB and Mrs Fo I liancher. The next BB meeting of : • ■la . will be held May ■B !.'li- lo' ,< Ms. Huber HumbargBB (r ' w. m. s. • BB elects new officers |B| Mrs. Ida Bodie was hostess, Thurs- " da.' regular business j . fie Missionary soHB ciety. T! ■ was a good attendance BBand the mem:,, - listened to an inti r■B esting a<-. ,d the lesson study by H Mrs 0. 1-: \|o. Tim annual election BB of "ffii ' ,en held as follows . EM president. ,\L- H A. Thomas ; vice■B presidei.i Mrs. C E Bell; secretary. BB Mrs. William '.'.■nines; treasurer. Mrs. HI H. M. Shrull. White Cross secretary, ■■Mrs. C. E. r’eieison; and’secretary of ■B literature, Mr 0. Fl. Miller. During ■Bremainder ~f the afternoon, the ■B ladies spem ij;,. time in sewing, m tk-HMing-bab. dr>■. s to be sent to tli-‘ Philippine l-lands. At the close of HBthe meeting, im- hostess assisted by ■■Mm MacDuii.ui o f Monroe, ami Mrs. ■fl ®- Brunner, -erved very delicious reHH freshments. The Delia Theta Tati sorority will ■fl told a so,-i d meeting at the home of Efl Miss Naomi Durkin on Mercer av.■fl tte. with Aliss Mildred Niblick, as assisting hostess, Monday evening it Hfl ta-thirty o'clock. SB meeting of AMICITIA CLUB Mts. Fred McConnell was hostess BB to members of the Amicitia club m>"<l»iie Mi .. s Zelma Walters, BB her Imine on North Third street, Thursday evening. Two tables were for B-idge and at the conBB CllS ' un 1)1 ,lve Ranies, prizes for high ■B'y”' Wt ‘ r<J aw arded to Mrs. Russell |fl MPlrlii. and Mrs. Sol Lord. Mrs. Felix mh'T was presented with the consoBB , 4t 011 ~rizc and a lovely gift was pre- ■ 'Med to the guests, Miss Walters. BB * ’ le ’T'm lusion of the social hour BB elici( ms two course luncheon was BB wi'in**' 1 111 ,lu ' smal ta, ’les, decorated Th CleVer 11111 CU P S 11,1,1 Place cards. H hen nMI nieelin K of the club will be ■ >,' 111 lw <> weeks with Mrs. Dictt BE "'Connell. H SOCISt5 ENT de paul 9 Th ETY HOLDS MEETING H met in Vincen t de Paul’s society Thur t " P Kllighta of Columbus Hall. 9 ion n 111 afte,,,, oon. A business sess--9 the paT' 1 With P’aytT. was held, at 9 Five n 118lon °f which six games of 9 Wzes h? dred WPro en J°yed, with ",“ g awa, ' (le, l to Mrs. John B 8 and Mrs - Mary MBler. After

a social afternoon, a delicious lunch-1 eon »HK served by the hostesses, MrsJ, | Frank Schmitz, Mrs. lutwrenee Klelu-i henz. ami Mrs. H E, Keller. The Adams county W. C. T. U. an neul institute will meet In the Metho ' dlst Episcopal church Thursday, allday. Everybody concerned is requested to arrange to be present. Tim i complete program for the meeting will! appear later in the paper. Mrs. Bryce Thomas and Mrw James Blair will lie hostesses. Thursday eve I ning to the Dinner Bridge Club, at the Blair residence on South Third street, ' at t;: 30 o'clock. The Cai pe Diem club will meet j Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o’clock, wit|J Mr.t. Floyd Enos, 321 North Third street. — Misses Florence Haney ami Desso-1 lee Chester have issued invitations for a Dinner Bridge, to be given Friday evening, April twelfth, at 6:30 o'clock. j 4-H GIRLS’ CLUB LEADERS HOLD MEETING I.eaders of the various 4-H girls' club in Adams county met Thursday at' the county agent's office and discussed plans for the girls club work , I for the coming year. Miss May A. Masten of the Club department, of I’uidue, was present and took up the outlines of the various projects fori the coming year. Leaders present I were, Mrs. Dale Moses, Mrs. Chas. | Gage, Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Miss < Irene, Lorine Kirschner, Miss Blanche ; Fugate. Mrs. Chas. Nyffeler. Mrs. Chas. Schenck and Mrs. Chauncy Clem. The projects decided upon for the , coming year are clothing and can- , ning. Enrollments are now being tak- , en by the various leaders and at the county agent’s office. There are now , three regularily organized girls clubs , in the county in Root, St. Marys and , Kirkland. Plans are under way'toi form new clubs in Monroe. Hartford and Union township. The Woman's Farm Journal has guaranteed S3O for two trips to Purdue and from $125 to i $l5O will he available in addition to the former account to insure adequate prizes and keen interest in the club. The Monday Night Club will meet | at the home of Mrs. Felix Graber, ' Monday evening at six-thirty o’clock. MEETING OF CHRISTIAN w. M. S. The Christian W. M. S. met last evening at tlie home of Mrs. NiSh Man I gold, the meeting having been postponed because of the funeral in the as-1 ternoon of the late Harvey Daniels. , Mrs. Nora Railing was the leader and . the. meeting opened with the songs. "Al! Hail the Power of Jesus Name" and "Holy, Holy, Holy”, after which Mrs. Railing read the scripture lessi n Mrs. Daniels president of the organization led in prayer and the members joined het* in repeating tire Lord’s prayer. The lesson on Africa, was given by Mrs. Carl Fisher and was followed by an open discussion on the topic. Following the benediction, the hostess served light refreshments. The next meeting will lie held the first Thursday in May at the church and there will be a special program. W. M. A. SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS The W. M. A. of the. United Brethren church met at the home of Mrs. Alice Walters, Thursday afternoon.! with Mrs. Wm. Thornton acting as assistant hostess. The meeting was opened by the .president, Mrs. Bauman. Following the opening song, Mrs. Clara Hill and Mrs. Earl Crider led in prayer. During a short business session, dues amounting to $2 were collected. The attendance registeicd twelve members and one child. Mrs. Shackley then assumed charge of a program, using as her subject, 'That I may know Him.” "The Master teacher” was given <>y Mrs. Vance, and a scripture reading by Mrs. Behnke. Questions on Africa from the study book were in charge of MrsClara Hill. Mrs. A. H. Haker and Mattie Fisher. The annual election of officers was held with the following results: president. Mrs. Florence Bauman; vice-presiedent, Mrs. Lillie Hill, secretay, Ms. Zella Baker; assistant secretary, Mrs. Carrie Shackley;> treasurer, Mrs. Blanche Mumma; secre.ary of literature, Mrs. R. A. Harker. and secretary of thank offering. Mrs. Frances Bohnke; collectors, Mrs. Mattie'Fisher and Mrs. Gladys Drake; chorister, Mrs. Mattie Fisher; pianist, Mis. R. E. Vance. The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society will meet Wednesday afternoon, at two o’clock, with Mrs. Paul W. Schultz. Mrs. Fred Busse will be assistant hostess. The regular quarterly business meeting will be held at this time and all members are requested to be present. MISS BERNETA TANVAS ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Miss Berneta Tanvas was hostess last evening, at her home at 115 East Rugg street, to the members of the Alpha Zeta Bridge club and a number of other guests. Six tables were arranged for Bridge and as the result of the evening’s play, Club prizes for high score were awarded to Mrs. Ralph Roop and Mrs. Bueford Ray, j while Mrs. Lloyd Ahr received the con solation piize. Guest prizes were awarded to Mrs. Martin Stuckey and I Miss Fein Passwater. The tables were , then arranged in white linens, and a .

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most delicious three-course luncheon |of Spring appointments, which har--1 monizeil with the bowls of tulips and [Spring appointments, which hnwzMrs. I Spring flowers about the rooms, was erved. With the third course. Miss Fein Passwuter, close friend of the ; bride found a slip of paper In her piece of cuke, which when read reveal'■<l a happy secret with the following message, "Berneta and Hubert. April 23. This announced the approaching | marriage of the hostess of the evenI Ing and Mr. Hubert Omlor. A shower of congratulations and best wishes I followed. Guests other than the club members attending the pretty party i were: Miss Alta Smith, Mrs. Andrew j Appleman. Mrs. Fred Ulman, Mrs. i Helm, Mrs. Martin Stuckey, Mrs. Rob- ' ll Miller, Miss Kathryn Hyland, Miss . Mirmiam Meyers and .Miss Fern PassI waterRECEIVE PRIZES AT CARD PARTY At the card party which was given Wednesday evening, by the ladles of St. Marys church at the D. C. H. S. auditorium, prizes for the evening's games were awarded as follows: Rlium, Miss Chistena Nesswald, Mrs. Sophia Smith, Henry Heideman and Henry Lengerich; chldren's prize in rhum, Dorothy Heiman and Herman Braun, five hundred, Mrs. Frank Gass, Mrs. Elizabeth Elting, Ben Siting and Julius Kohne; bridge, Mrs. Emeiia Niblick, Miss Rose Center, and Paul Brlede. The high prize of the evening, a silk bed-spread, went to Master John Lose of Line street. GIRL SCOUTS I STUDY “HOME MAKERS” The Girl Scouts of Patrol No. 2 met I with Marcella and Gertrude Brandy- i berry last evening. Seven members ' of the organization responded to the I roll call. During the business session I plans were made for a bake sale to ; be held Saturday, April 13. A chapter of the ‘ Home Maker” was reviewed, 1 after which a social time was enjoy- | ed. ENTERTAINS WITH SPRING PARTY The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer on Mercer Avenue, was the scene of a pretty Spring party Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Wehmeyer entertained a number of friends at a luncheon Bridge. The rooms of tlie home were most attractive with an arrangement of daik pink tulips and Spring flowers. As the result of the Bridge games of the afternoon, Mrs A. M. Anker and Mrs. B. R. Farr

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were awarded beautiful prizes for high seme and Mrs. George Flanders re- , celved the consolation prize. At the close of the games, the hostess invited her guests to the dining room, where dulnty pink place cards tied ' with satin ribbon, marked covers for each one, at one long table. Centering the table were a green crystal) bowl filltxl with lovely pink roses and fragrant pink and lavendar sweet peas. Furthering tlie color scheme of the table decoration, a tall pink candle taper In green crystal holder, graced either end of the table. Pink nut baskets marke deacb cover as a favor. A most delicious two course dinner was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter Miss Helena Wehmeyer MEETING OF PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. The Woman’s Missionary Society of ' the Presbyterian church was entertained, Thursday afternoon, by Mrs ! L. A. Graham at her home on North Fourth street. Mrs. J. E. Elberson, ' new president of the organization, pre- 1 sided over the meeting, which was 1 opened by singing “Where Cross 1 Crowded Ways of Life". The yearly re- I port of the secretary and treasurer were read. The organization will not 1 hold their annual May Day luncheon 1 this year, so it was decided to make 1 a special offering at the next meeting. < Mrs. Charles Teeple then conducted 1 the devotionals, taking her theme from the 13th to 16th verses of the 1 third chapter of Phi Hi pia ns. Mrs. M. i A. Frisinger gave tlie lesson study

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which was taken from the first chapter of the new study book, "What Next in Home Missions". Mrs- James Fristoe told of the founding of the churches of Adams county. Mrs. Wilson Lee told of the origin of the churches in the city, and also stated that tlie ipcal Presbyterian church had been organized April 19. IS4O, with twelve members, and that they paid their pastor $225.41 per year, as salary. The ladies were all urged to attend the Presbyterial meeting to be held in Columbia City on April IS, and 19. At the dose of the meeting, Mrs. Graham served delicious refreshments. The May meeting will be held with M.s. Elberson as hostess. o Mrs. J. C. Sutton, trustee, and Miss Annette Moses, ibrarian, of tlie Decatur public library, attended the district convention of libraries and trustees at Fort Wayne public library, Thusday. Tlie forenoon program included an address by Louis J. Bailey, state librarian, luncheon at the Y. W. C. A., and the aftenoon was spent in a motor trip to tlie libraries and deposit stations of Allen county. Miss Evangeline Spahr, student of Otterbein College, at Westerville, O, arrived in this city Wednesday to spent the spring vacation at the home of iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spahr, on Winchester street. Miss Mary Margaret, Mrs. L. A. Holthouse and Mrs. Carrie Haubold motored to Fort Wayne this morning. W. 8- Smith, Monroe banker, tran-

sacted business here this morning. L. O. Cliasey of Marton, appointed secretary to Governor Leslie, Is well known here, 11“ having been a member of the old 16oth regiment which

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took part in the Spanish-American war and of which company B of this city was a unit. • Mrs. J. H. Heller motored to Linn Grove this afternoon.