Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1929 — Page 3
IjICIEO/ 9? .nMKTJKmiB K Friday ■E..,.,flub Chrfamas ex- j |; . Mens Hull, following 1 I'xlH**- .. i va'ion League. - H9h i:,,.»ter meeting. Ben K paiiglilers of U. B. S. S. Drake. 7 P- m. K Saturday S S. Class anil wives i. Mr. anil Mi.s. Oren 9\ :;a Monday ■]!, tj Tan. .Miss Naomi \ |i. putni' nt play. Lib s i> | club Christmas party Mis. C. C. Pumphrey, 9! Tuesday Til" n-ni;i iioiue rhoiiotn:. ~ I* i Christmas party K if I* ami Christmas oiority. Mfs. Mill, i - W ill Engle p Ms Wednesday \| fl.iose Home, p |H, v Club, Mis p MEMBERS El.nay Hite was honored the meeting of the , which Mrs. Cl.ivsmi „.i i fess, when tlm - . lab presented Iler with gib. Miss Hite is to leave 'l ist was ague .1 oi her club members. <> i lock ,i dinner which games of Bridge I With Mis. Cranee Con |^K : . Tile lleXt lllectin:' |KI, nil! be held at the Avon Burk. CLASS officers Siindei mail’s i lass of the Sundiy school held a |^Kr~:.. street, last was small on nt 'lie inclement weather. V ■!,<- close of the e\ening were served by the 9 itt-■ including Henry Adler. 9IE : ami Willi mi Meyers 9 EBE 8181 E CLASS 9 CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE F.. I Fruchte was ho less to |H tea.l of the Ph'»"be Bible 9f " Zion Reformed Sunday ■ l even'ng. at which time Mila ! Christmas party w .s i nM.h. absence of the presi9Mi Hyfoid Macy. Mrs. I led pin. presided over the llleet- ■ Pl.- I IS ne-’s session was h Id 9 [ which the business of the Uli- completed. A contest was H inj o I and Mrs. Floyd Ai Hold Hain- -fid in winning tin prize. 9 pr, " decorated Chi istmis 9 ■-i 'I a Corner <,f a re.on. 9 a "‘ 1 "I i f the Chr simas .x---9t e gifts was enjoyed. Uli ’ ddes were arr mged about Inn i taining rooms, laid with 9 J "Idle linens and (entered 9 tu'i i d tapers. A dinnei in two 9 i° l: ~ ' "iirses was served, the 9 k»ir by candle light. 9 F l' l “fesses for the meeting 9 e 'i Mrs. Fruchte, Mrs. R- x 9^" s Mrs. A. It. Fledderjohunn 9 pdlus Goldner, and Ml a. Owen. 9 f' l ' xt meeting of the class will* 9 f i'i Mi? second Thursday in 9 b 9 s - Millon Swearingen will be | to the Tri Kappa sorority, evening at eight o'clock, at Fount ry home of her parents, east of the city. fe Research Club will enjoy the Christmas putry. exchanu’** Bits. and a luncheon at th* Mrs. ('. ('. Pumphrey, Monat one o'clock. 9° PARTY 9 ASES LARGE CROWD members of the Zion .mth- ■ Missionary Society and goes's a card party given at the B^ ll use last evening under the ces of the missionary society. 1 committee in charge of the chairman, who was ably in planning the party by John Scheimann, Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Williim* 9k--9^ lu ,a Mes were arranged for three tor bridge and three 9" )un( ‘o. At the conclusion of games prizes for high score awarded to Mrs. Gusta Sha--9®* 1 il,u i Enau Lankenau for the 9 c *’h* gnnes, to M’ss Olive Wai9 S "'I Harold Zwlck. for bridge: 9 Miss Lydia Lehrman and 9 ar< ' Mailand, for bunco. 9 — < members of Rev. Hurt'-' 9* the Christian Sundav 9*°' an< l their wives will have an
nnd"‘il’'''"""' 1, * he hom « of Mr nnd Mrs. Oren Schultz. Snurdny Imemb* Slx "" l ' , y '-clock. AR 't'llibeis are urged to present. There win be a meeting of the Delta Theta Tun sororttv Bt t . ie home of Miss Naotnl Durkin Mo-. ’'ey evening at seven-thirty o'cSk. vm h hni? th o? L,,li, ' s ls ( 'olumlia ' 1 J ddat .iristmas party and e X . I If (' It I“ f s ;- *y evening In th- K I not tn U A ' RlX ’ lh,rt y O'clock u ’Ot-luck supper Will aerved A business session will b* held Tincommittee m ehitrgp ()f mo eh»r’" B,R Os Mr,< An, »’ Ahl>btn. n. chairman. Mrs. Frank Borman Mts. Vincent Borman, Florent , ltd linger, and Theresa Appleman. The Rom Township Home Econ . U'h's <lnb will hive a Christmas laity and gitt exchange Tuesduv, necembe, 17 at the home of Mrs Jay ( hne at 1 :39 o' ( .| ock M . s ’ < harles Gage will be the ass'slim' o. tess. Each lady is requested to be present and to bring a twentvt't' cent g'ft for the excnange. Following the social time the annual election of officers will be held. ENTERTAINS bridge CLUB Mrs. Dick Both entertained 'the membets of her bridge club with .1 luncheon-bridge party of Christmas appointments at her home last evening. The Boch home was dec-' orated in keeping with the ap-
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Pioiiehlng netmon. Following a I I lu,ll 'beon In one courxc, the tublea were arnuigeu tor playing ondge and Heverul gniiicH furnished the diversion of the evening. At the conclusion prizes for high score were awurded to Mrn. Frank Barthel, tlrst, and Mrs. ,1. F. Arnold,, second, PROGRESSIVE WORKERS ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY The members of the Progressive Worker's class of the United Liethren Sunday School were enI' rtalned last evening at the home >f Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Hill. A short business meeting was held. Mrs. Marie Debolt read the scripture and had charge of the devotionals. I'ollowing the business session the annual Christmas exchange was held. The guests were entertained with a contest which was won by Mrs. Vernon Arnold, who received first prize, and Vernon Arnold, second prize. The members of he class decided to have a New Veal’s Watch party, on New Year’s ■ve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \' '. "‘n Arnold. The hostess serv'd a luncheon q. »|>e close of the! evening, W. 0. M. L. PLANS CHRISTMAS DINNER Ihe Women of Mooseheart I.e-1 gdn met last evening at the Moose home for the regular weekly meetUng. Following the regular lodge' meeting the I >?gionnaires planned '
I the annual Christmas dinner and, gift exchange which will lie an event of Wednesday, December 18, nt six o'clock. It will be held at the home of Mrs. W. M. Kruetzmiin, 927 North FILh street. Each lady Is requested to bring a gift wrapped for the exchange and bearing Hie lady's name on the inside. All Legionnaires are cordially invited to attend. JUNIOR ARTS MEMBERS TO STAGE CLEVER PLAY A program which promises to be of unusual Interest is the Christmas play, "With Toys" by R. N. Baker to lie presented by the members- of the Junior Arts Department of the Womans Club at the Library auditorium Monday evening. December 16. at eight o'clock. Rehearsals, under the direction of Mrs. C. (). Porter and Miss Vertical Whalen are being held, and he members and guests are ani.'clpating an. enjoyable evening. The ca t and characters for the play is as follows: Bobby llobliy I'ort.oBetsy . Katherine Knapp The Masqued Doll Katherine Hower The Pierrot Didi Miriam Haley The Wooden Soldier . . Dora Shosenberg The Fiench Doll .Ema Lankenau The Hag Doll Dorothy Little The Rubber Dog Eileen Burk The Jack in the Box . Louise Haubold The Drum Sarah Jane Kauffman
B«d Anna Whines Mother . Mayme Niblick The Shop Keeper Minnie Moyer The Policeman Ruth Wlnnes Members ure asked to present their cards ut the entrance door. LADIES AID SOCIETY HOLDS ALL DAY MEETING The members of the Ladies Abl Society of the Evangelical Church enjoyed the all-day meeting which was held in the church parlors, Thursday. At the noon hour a pot-hick dinner was enjoyed, after which a business session was held, presided over by Mrs. Fred Linn. Rev. M. W. Sunderman had charge of the devotionals and Rev. Mosier of Van Wert, Ohio, delivered a line talk to the ladies. During the afternoon the election of officers was held with the following re nits: president. Mrs. Fred L'nn; vice-president, Mrs. John Fuhrman; secretary, Mrs. Earl Fuhrman: assistant secretary Mrs. Gregg McFarland; treasurer. Mrs. c. E. Hocker. It was decided that all members send cards to the shut-ins at (’lni turns time. The exchange of Christmas gifts was enjoyed, and many very pretty and useflil gifts were exchanged. The collection "or the afternoon amounted to one hundred ten dollars. EASTERN STAR ELECTS OFFICERS The ladles of the Eastern Star '■nioved a six o'clock dinner party
nt the Masonic Hall last evening. The committee In charge of tint dinner Included Mrs. B. R. Furr, Mrs. Maud Dorwln and Mrs. Phil Macklin. Following the dinner the Indies held election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Walter Beane was elected Worthy Matron, mid Mrs. Churle Butilg, Associate Matron. John Zimmerman was chosen Worthy Patron and G. I’. Burk, Associate Patron. The other officers included Mrs. James Elberson, Cond.ic-
Truly... \ I His Gift Store I * * I » .. -1 i The large assortments and varieties of patterns and colors in each assortment makes selection ol HIS Gift easy at this store. a I 4 I• I j For MEN! JU J NE KWEAR 50c to $1.50 SHIRTS SI.OO to $5.00 HATS $1.25 to $7.50 r «• * 9 GLOVES 50c to $5.00 g - Js SOX. Real Silk in Silk or Silk and Wool A ® ff laisje variety 50c S LUGGAGE SI.OO to $25.00 W g PAJAMAS, Outirg Flannel or jj | ™ Broadcloth $1.95 to $3.00 QI TIT TIE and RAZOR SETS SI.OO uUll 5 SOX and RAZOR SETS SI.OO JI BUCKSKEIN JACKETS $5.00 g LOUNGING ROBES $7.50 to $10.50 Or a BATH ROBES $1.75 to $12.50 jf HANDKERCHIEFS. Plain White or L T a Beautiful Fancy Borders 10c to 50c II I 11/1 I <a|. MUFFLERS SI.OO to $5.00 ” Will W iff SUSPENDERS 25c to $1.50 73 BELTS 25c to $1.50 CAPS SI.OO to $3.00 11 SWEATER COAT or SLIP-OVER SI.OO to SIO.OO 1 t.eJVJ i For BOYS! $34'50 I jl * % it TIES 50c ™ GLOVES 50c to $1.25 S a || W TIE and BOOK SETS 50c § TIE and PENCIL SETS 50c >9ftk X g “ TIE and HANDKERCHIEF SETS 50c § SUIT OP OVERCOAT $1.50 to $15.00 ™ TIE ?-d C ARTER SETS 50c 2SSS ” | 1. n EVERYTHING BOXED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE 1 : I i I I I 1 | I Vance & Linn « i 1 i I § THE U. C. B. STORE g
Irena, Mrs. Beanie Andemon, Anodate Condiictreag, Mra, Murtln G Ihoii, treasurer, nnd Mrn. Ruby Durkin, nwretary. Thene eftlcera will bo Installed lunuiiry 23rd, ut which time th” next meeting will be held. DECATUR BOY MARRIED SATURDAY Announcement waa made today of the marriage of Mias Florence Marguerite Gearhart, daughter of Mr ami Mrs. William Gearhart of
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Jeffeiaon Township and Edward W. Heaher, son of Mr. and Mra. John H. Heaher of Decatur, which took place last Saturday night. I. The marriage ceremony took piace ut the Metliodjit Eplacopal # yuraomige at Decatur, with the Rev. R. W. Stoakea officiating. The . couple will reside in Decatur where file groom is employed. — -o ~ Bernard Clark wua a business. vlsoitor in St. Marys, Ohio, this afternoon.
