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CLUB CALENDAR I Thursday W- O. I. M M anse Home R p ni. i U. B. Progressive Workers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Merrvman, 7:30 p. m. Root township 4-H Club, Mon ' : hinuth H. S.. 1:30 p. m. i evangelical Loyal Daughters I class, Mrs. Georgo Myers, 7:30 p. m. United Brethren D. Y, R, Class [Mrs. Lizzie Crist, Fort Wayne. Christian Ladles Aid, churih parHors, 2:30 p. m. i . M. E. Foreign Minlonary Society, Mrs. Joe Hunter 2:30 p. m. I resibyto ,an Ladies Aid Society Mrs. C A Dugan 2:30 p. m. Ice ere.im social. Young Peoples i Class. Baptist church of Pleasant Mills. i Baptist Women's Society, Mrs. i A. B. Brown. 2 30 p. tn. Friday A . M. C. Clas< of M. E. church | picnic, Lehman's pa k, 6:30 p. m . I Baptist Pbilatliae class annual I picnic. Mrs. Curtis Moser, 7 p. ni. Saturday Girl Scouts Chicken plate suppe Viirisfian churdt basen ent, | 5 to 7 [i. m. 1 Girl Scout Tr op No. chicken si>; - ! per, Christian church basement, 5 | to 7 p. m. Sunday 10th Annual Zimmerman Reunion. Legion Memorial Park. THUKISDAY and Mrs. Dan Zeser and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Gillig and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bor- | man. Mrs. E. F. Gass and d iiighj ter .Beatrice, Retie t and William i Gas-. Miss Clara Kohiit, Mrs. I Theresa Schafer. William Zeser. j Edward Zese and Conrad Gillig, Mr. and Mrs. George Sfults and , dan .liter Betty nd the’ honored ' guest, Frank Zese-. The Young Married Couples class I ,f the Methodist Episcopal church i will meet at Lennan's Park, at i Berne, Friday evening at six-thirty I o'clock. OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS 1 ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mrs. W. J. Kunkle and family of South Sw ond street entertained with a dinner party at their .home, t day noon so Chris Hofstetter of : Washington. D. C., Mrs. Robe t I Itans of South Bend and Mrs. Lester HcJsteiter of Fort Wayne. TOWNSHIP CLUB HOLDS MEETING The G ilden Rule 4-H Club of ! Kirkland township met in the Kirkj land high school .building Tuesday afternoon, June 14. Following the | sewing hour a swiort business se - ston was held.
PECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932.
Eleven menibers responded to the r dl call by giving some dressmaking hints, a di.inonstrution on 'lakin i a seam" was given by i Mi s Miriam Hoffman and Miss ' Kutii Y ike A talk on "The Impm lam e of 461 Club Work" was given I hy Mis Pollyanna Lehman. Miss ! Miriam Hoffman then entertained 1 : h». dub witli a song, I Im following members were pre- ' '"nt ut the meeting: Mary Hen- • i it. Anndbell liensihen, Edna Smith, Hazel Yak., Miriam Hoff- | man. Marjo |e Dilling, M ,M BorI a". Ali,e Reinhard. Ruth k ako and ' Pollyanna Lehman. 'Che next meet-. j ing will be held j un . 2k. N. AND T. CLUB j HOLDS MEETING M:s. Gregg McFarland was hoe-1 jti - to the menube sos the N. and 1 l T. Chib and Cur c.iildren, WedI nesday afternoon at two o’clock, i Sewine and a social time was enjoyed during the fternoon. The next meeting will be In two week- with Mrs. Jude Ray. i LAD ES aid PLANS PICNIC Twenty-five members of the I«idi< s Aid Society of the Zion Ref lined diunh attended the meet ing of the organization held in the hu ox parlors, Wednesday aternisin. The hostesses were Mis. J. Hen y Graber, Mrs. Ernst Schlickman and Mrs. Chris Lehman. Mrs. Lelima:i had charge of the d. votionals and the opening services, after whio'i the bu-iness session w s held. Plans were made for a picnic to be held sometime in July, the definite time and pla.e to lie announced later. i A social hour was held followIm the meeting and a luncheon i was served by the hostesses. FINAL MEETING OF PINOCHLE CLUB Miss Isabel Odle entertained the members of the Pinochle Club Wedne day nig.'.it at her home on Seventh street, at the final meeting of the uganization for the rummer months. High score prizes in pinochle were swarded to Mrs Ira Harker of Fort Wayne, .and Mi s. Fred Stauffer, while Miss Gladys Wliitright received the consolation piize. Following the games, the hostess assisted by he sister Kathleen served a dainty luncheon in one course. The entertaining rooms of the Olde home were decorated with ixiuqiiets of garden flowers. GIRL SCOUTS PLAN CHICKEN SUPPER The Tri Kappa Troop Number one of Lie Girl Scouts arc sponsoring a Djicken suppe at the Christian Church basement, Saturday. June IS from five 11 seven o'clock. Tiie Ladies of the Christi in church will have cha ge of preparing the sub er. aided by the Girl Scouts The plates wifi be thirty-five cents each and everyone is urged to come. The menu will consist of mmdle soup, .creamed chicken, mashed potatoi - and gravy, baked beans, hut oils, cold slaw, apple cr cherry pie, and 'coffee. T e po ceeds from this supper will be u ed* to send tiie Girl Scouts, of this city to camp this summer. Through the cooperation of the citizens cf Decatur and hard work oi the Gi 1 Scouts and their Captain. Mrs. P. R. Thomas, they were able to enjoy a week of outing at Adams lake last August. They pe to repeat this vacation this year. The Tri Kd pa Sorority i- aiding the Girl Scouts to gain their ambition in making this snipper a suci ess by donating money for chickens and by every member of the sorority being p esent at the supper. Saturday nig.t. The Girl Scouts are asking every citizen of 'this city to follow tiie example of the T. i Kappas and be present. The committee for the supper is ,s follow : Posters. Retty Frisinger 'Alice Jane Archbold, and Matha Erma Bntle; ; tickets and advertising. Sally Brandybe.ry; dining room. Kathryn Kohls and Ge trade Rrandyberry. ENTERTAINS FRIVOLITY CLUB Beautiful bouquets of roses were | .rranged in an artistiU fashion aI bout the entertaining rooms, when ' Mrs. Adrian Baker entertained tire members of the Frivolity Club, Tuesday evening. Seve:al game- of pinochle were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Will August. Mrs. Lew Miller and Mrs. Bu 1 Johnson, consolation. The club members presented Mrs. Olga Baker, who is leaving soon for Columbus. Ohio to reside, with a farcwi 11 rift. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the evening. ADAMS COUNTY MAN MARRIED RECENTLY Miss C.irtie Smalley of Rockford. Ohio and Lester Silpe of Blue Creek township were married at the home of the bride's parents in Celina, Ohio, Saturday forenoon at eleven o’clock. Rev. B. E Koenit officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smalley. T'.ie groom i is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sipe of Bine Creek, township, die is a graduate of the Berne high j fdrnol with tiie class of 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Sipe will reside with the parents.
Fess Izeads Cheers For Hoover S’! — """""NN*— HI i I v- 1 ’ u | j■AMIA " i ■ - W ,«M V ——>.l IIUMIII . Dignif ed Senator Simeon Fess of Ohio, national Republican chairman, is snapped grabbing a California standard, to lead sos a few minutes in cheering for President Hoover at Hie G. O. P. convention in the Stadium, Chicago.
ENTERTAINS GUESTS WITH DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller enter I tained with a six o'clock dinner at ’ their home, Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mis. A. R. Ashbaucher and son Bobby, Mrs. Matilda Fledde:Jjhann and : children Virginia. Letha, and Roberta. Miss Dorothy Johnson and Wilbur Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Miller. ALPHA ZETA CLUB HAS CLOSING MEETING Mrs. Andrew Helman enter-; tained the members of the Alpha ' Zeta Bridge Club at her home, Wednesday evening, with the final meeting bes re the summer vaca-
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I tion. Bridge was played and prizes wr e awa ded to Mis. Frank Geary Mrs. Henry Stults, and Mrs. HuI bert Onilcr. A one course luncheon wa- served at the close of the i games. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS INTERESTING MEETING The Women's Foreign Mission- ■ :i y Society of the Monroe Methodist H. iscopal church met at the home of Mrs. Everett Rice. Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was opened with a ' song. "Oh Buelah Land,” the scripture by Mrs. J ,1m Floyd, and prayer by Mrs. Dwight Brown and Mrs. E. M. DuUliar. A song “Where He
I Lends Me.” was sung and tiie ’■oil | ■ all found twenty membe nid | three visitors present. A piano solo was played by Mias j | Esther Watkins and tile Mission ' i ary xtary was told by Mi Loren Burkhead. Mrs. R. J. Myers played a piano sola und u reading was glv,eu by Mrs. Brandybei y. A vocal duet wis sun;/ by Mrs. Ada i Crist and Mrs. Dunjliar, a song i wus sung by tiie entire group and 1 1 t'i<, meeting was dosed with aprayer by Mr: Otis Braudyberry. Plans we e made so. a mls-ionary 1 birthday i arty to lie held some ' I time In July at the home of Mrs. I Jim Hendrick:;. 11 — o Webworm To Be Menace Lafayette, 1n.1., June 16 iVP) - I Devastating effects which web- i worms sad on lawns and golf 1 g.een-" in Indiana last snmme may I be expected this year, pe liai .s even in augmented extent, Prof. J. J. Davis, chief of entomology of Pur-. I due University, revealed tod iy. Several reports of activities of : the webworms have been re.elved I already this year, considerably ear- : 1 lie than their in oads last year,! ' Prof. Davis said I IT wo methods of control are recI ommended. in small arexs a pyro I thrum ipray can be used to advan- i . tage, diluting standard pvrethrum , plant, sprays one unce to four gallons of water, and apt lying to tiie infested area witli a sprinkling can , at t'xe late of one gallon to the ■ < square yard. f For large areas, such as golf j j greens, kerosene emulsion is rec- < ommended for e.onomlc reasons. Irishman Sings :n emple 3 St. I-ouis. Mo. (U.R) — John.A. ’ Rohan. Irishman of Roman Cath-1 1 olic faith, lias signed a contract t‘i | 1 sing as a member of the choir oi" c .th' Temple Israel for his 37th con- . 1 unive year l.r.re. Rohan also ■ sings in tiie choirs of Catholic and Protestant churches here. o Convicts Turn Authors ’• | Sacramento. Ca’.— (U.R) — Magap i zine editors may expect a Hood of : l’i“big house" stories in the future. J Vierling Kersey, state superinten-. a dent of public instruction, recently j >• I announced that more than 200 con-j r-i victs at the San Quentin prispn i luve enrolled in a short-story writ- 1 e i ing course. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yager, Tom Vail Bid E. H Adams'let Wednes day for Chicago to attend the Re publican National convention. E. .1. Frhke wus a business via-1 itor In Gary today. M s. Clara Anderson and Missj Alice Lenhart attended the band; c,ncart ut Genevi, Wednesday eve-' ning. Cletus Mye - has returned from : a seve al week's trip t< M »w Mexico. J. L. Ehler was a busiir.as vl:;l . tor in Marion. Wednesday. Perry Hoffman of Fort Wayne ; returned to his home today afte-1 spending two days visiting friends, here. Coburn Fanning of Huntington; vlsltel fiends in tills city Tuesday j Mr. ami Mrs. E. D. Engi ler and daughter Kathryn and Miss Kathryn Ann Eilwirds were the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Engeler and' son of Indianapolis, Tuesday. They ' were accompanied to their homes , by Ja nes Engeler, who has com-1 I leted his first year as a p e-medlc I at Indiana University, Blooming ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller attend- ■ ed commencement exercises at the | Bal! State Teacher’s College, Mun-, cie last evening Several Adams i county young men and women were ! among t.'i.e 400 to receive diplomas. Mrs. M lyna <1 Frisinger an i j daughte - visited at Muncie yester | day. The showers have helped greatly and seem to have been rather general over the state. Miss Pearl Ray has returned from Muncie where she attended Ball State Teacher’s College the pist year. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKinney of Chicago ae spending a few days in De.atur with M s. McKinney's i. arents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills. T.'.iey a e on their way to Butler, Pennyslvanij. Miss Victoria Mills of this city left today for Bloomington where she will take a summer course at I Indiana University. 1 Miss Evangeline S'pahr who has
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been teaching in the Barnesville, 0., schools lias i eturned to Decatur 1 10 pend Hie summer with her parents. Mr. und Mrs. John Spahr. Miss Margaret S Jiumaeher and j l.iwrence Beal attended the Elks : Dam e at Huntington, Wednesday j evening. Mr. and Mrs. 'l. L. Becker and Mr. and Mrs Amos Ketchum and Jer y motored to Muncie yesterday to witness the graduation exercises i of Ball Stite Normal school. Miss I Arline Becker reutrned with them i ta spend the summer in Decatur ; with her parents. | 'The Misses Georgia and Ruth ■ Foughty left today fnr Winona ■ ' Lake where they will -pend the summer at the Ilome.-tead cottage. Frank Rayl of Monroe was a buslI ness visitor here today. Monk Massacre Re-enacted Wi exham, England, — (UP) — , Tlu< massacre of 2,000 monks at the ; Battle of Chester, In 613 A. D., 1 when they were helping the Welsh I against the Northumbrian Saxons, will be reenacted at the 1933 | Welsh National Eisteddfod. o Police Dog Adopts Chicks Taylor. Tex. - (UP) —Peggy, four i year-old German police dog of the It. R. Cain family here, has adopted i 12 baby chicks abandoned by a freti fill hen. - - NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS We have been informed by the state bank department that if the depositors will express preferenee tint the bank assets be handled by a liquidating agent rather than a receiver, they will turn the institution ba.k to the directors, Representatives of the liank have been working several days and have semi ed the signature of many depositors.. If they have not reiched you yet we will appreciate it if you will call at the hank at once and sign the j petition. Please hurry as the time I is short. j Old Adams County Bank
