Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1932 — Page 5

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CLUB CALENDAR Sunday lee Cream Social, St. Peter’s Lutheran ohureh. Monday Adam* County Chotal Society, Court Room, 7:SO p. in. ENTERTAINS FOR GENEVA BIRTHDAY CLUB .Mrs. Clara Anderson entertained j the members if the Geneva Birthday Chub with a six-thirty o'clock dinner party at the Rice Hyitel last evening. Mts. Anderson was forI merly a member of the club. The large table was centered with ! a low howl of Golden Glo, and place l cards of pansy motifs marked the seating arrangement of the guests. A three course dinner was served and covers were laid f r Mrs. Ardii Haugl.ton, Mrs. Willis Glendenning Mrs. Janies Briggs, Mrs. A. G. ! Briggs, Mrs. W. W. Briggs. Mrs. ! J. A. Ix»ng. Mrs. Fred Deitsch, Mr*. A. M. Redding. Mr*. Ed Kraner, Mrs. Ernest Reicheldeffer, Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Mrs. A. C. Chew and Mrs. Morris Wells all of Geneva; Mrs. Cl Hide Briggs of Gary. Mis. L. B. Smith of Berne, anil Mrs. Anderson. U. B. LADIES : ELECT OFFICERS Mrs. Blanche Elzey was hostess to the members of the United Brethren Ladies Aid Society at her h une i Thursday afternoon. The assisting , hostesses were Mrs. Charles Hitchcock and Mrs. Dick Schafer. Twenty members, six children, and v ne new member, Mrs. Mary Graber were present. During the j business session plans were made ! to hold an ice cream social Ttiesday evening during the band oon- ! cert. The election of officers was held and the following were named: Mrs. V. E. Baughman, president; Mrs. Ralph E. R.iop, vice-president; Mrs. ' Charles Robinold, secretary, and Mrs. John Hill, treasurer, j A social h> ur was enjoyed and j refreshments were served. The Cline-Boivin reunion will be j held at Washington Park, Bluffton. j Sunday, August 14, In case of rain 1 the reunion will be held at the Moose Home. — BUSY BEE CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Busy Bee 4-H Club of Monj roe township met at the ir me of ' Mrs. Froney Floyd,, Wednesday, I with fifteen members present. The I song le ider. Miss lreta Longetrherger, led in singing after which Mrs. Earnest Busche offered the prayer The club cried was given. The routine business was transacted after which a sewing h ur was held, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Floyd. Mrs. Busche Mrs. Vera Rich, Mrs. Hattie Lon

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genberger, Ml*« Delores Longenberger and Mrs. Noah Rich wero guests at the meeting. The next meeting will lie held August tenth at the Monroe uolwol building. HARTFORD TOWNSHIP CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Hartford Township 4-H Club girls meet at the Hartford school building. 'Wednesday afternoon. Fourteen members responded to the roll call. Next Wednesday is the local exhibit and the mobiiers will be in vlted as guests. A short program will lie given by the club member*. The members practiced Judging on princess slips that were made by some of the menib.ers. The club member* also practiced songs to be sung next Wednesday. GUESTS ENTERTAINED WtTH EVENING PARTY A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller, east of tali is city, Wednesday, when a number of guests were entertained. Games, music and singing were held during the evening and liter home made ice cream and cake were served. Those present were Mrs. Nettie , Roup, Mrs. Herman Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Thomas, Jack Smith, Virgil Meeker, Helen Hoffman, Herman Stjiitii, Virginia Hoff man, Francis ” Smith, Margaret H' ffnun, Freddie Hoffman, John Smith, John Hoffman, Bill Hoffman, all of Decatur; My to McClure of Mlstiawaka, William Hart, Charles Richard and Wendell Miller, Keith Schnepp, Deloris and Marcella Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS WITH LAWN PARTY Miss Deloris Miller entertained a number of her friends and schoolmates at her home, Tuesday even- ] ing» with a lawn party. Out-of-door games and music was enj yed. and later indoor games were pliyed. A delicious luncheon was served. The guests included Helen Wetland, Elia Thicme, Norma Norbach* Cleo Jackson, Doris Shifferly, Rosall Miller, lairetta Welland, Ella Tiiiieine. Linda Norbaeh, Elsie Thieme. Thelma Darr, Aldine Walter, Ardella Miller, Aidis Walters, Marcella Miller, Deloris Miller, Byron Hart, Wilson 'Weiland, Edgar Thieme. Bud Ray, Harold Thieme, R yce Walters, Gilbert Thieme, Harlo Miller. Richard Miller. Wendell Mil ler, Mrs. Clarence Miller, and Mr. md Mrs. Curtis Miller. CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY UNIQUE PARTY Miss Mildred Wort liman was i hostess to members of her Bridge , Club and several guests at her home on Sixth street Thursday night. Guests other than the regular club members were the Misses Lilian Worthman, Arline and Helen Becker. Dolores Elzey and Bernadine Kolter. The club meeting was in the ’ form of a “hobo party” and e'ever decorations in keeping with the afi fair were used. Tallies, reminiscent ot hoboes were distributed and five , games of bridge were played. ■ High scoro , prizes among the club members were presented to the Misses Herretta Elzey and Mar • <ella Brandyberry, and Glenn Is > Elzey received the * consolation » prize. The guest prize was awarded to Miss Lillian Worthman. > Following the games the tables were laid with wrapping paper eovers and centered with an arrangement of hobo sticks hearing sma’l packages of candy. The twocourse luncheon was served in true hobo fashion. The next club meeting will be held in three weeks with Miss Katheryn Archbold. ! ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Macy entertained at dinner Thursday night, at their home on North Second street tor Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann and children. Covers were laid for Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann and daughters. Virginia, Letha, and Roberta, Mrs. Ernest Schlickman, and Mr. and Mrs. Macy of this city, and Mrs. Caroline Holtkamp of ! New Knoxville, Ohio. MISS GLADYS KERN ADDRESSES W. M. S. Thirty one members of the Women's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church and three visitors attended the interesting meeting of the society which w s held in tire church parlors, Thursday afternoon. Miss Gladys Kern of Red Bird Mission, Kentucky, addressed the r.rganization and t' id of many interesting events w-iich have taken ; lace at the Mission. Mrs. J. O. Tricker, president, and delf gate to the Evangelic il conferi ence held recently at Lake Wawasee, gave a report of the coni vention. ! The meeting was opened with the I singing of the song, “Work for (he Night is Coming," foil wed with devotional services conducted by I Mrs. Dan Eckrote, who read a porJ tion of the Scriptures and led in ; prayer. Following the song. ’ Give of Your 1 Best to the Master,” Mrs. R bert Gtrard read the poem, "Let’s Take the Time." Mrs. Alfred Hanni gave | a whistling solo and Patsy Gar-

urd played a piano selection. The lesson study was given by Mrs. Clarence Smith, and Miss tails Fulirman sang a void selection. The address by Miss Gladys Kern and Mrs. J. O. Tricker's report comtpleted the program. A social hour followed and the 1 August section of which Mrs. Earl Ftrhrman was c hairman, served re- j freshments. — REGULAR MEETING OF LADIES AID SOCIETY Mrs. Martin Hoffman entertained the member* of the Ladies Aid So- ■ ciety of the Monroe Methodist Epls- j copal Church at the regular meet ing Thursday afternoon. Eleven members were present at ! tho meeting which was opened with devotional services by Mrs. John I Crist. Mrs. Hoffman served refresh ments of wafers, caudy and spiced ■ tea during the social hour. The next j meeting will he held In September with Mrs. John Hocker. The Adams County Choral Society will meet in the Court room, Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. LADIES AID HOLDS MEETING The Ladies Aid Society of the Mount Tabor church met at the church ijarlors, Tuesday evening for the regular meeting. The meeting was opened by the president, after which a portion of scripture was read and prayer was offered by Rev. L. M. Pierce. The roll call wj» conducted by Mrs. Maude Ohronister. A program was given, showing motion pictures of China, after which a contest was enjoyed with Mrs. Gertrude Clements winning the prize. Refreshments were served tiy the hostesses, Miss Rertlia Banner, and Mrs. Gladys Rauch. (Those present were Ilev. ai|d Mrs. L. At. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Rauch and fimily, Mr. and Mrs. Lest r Tunvbleson and family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O,minister Mr. and Mr*. Artie Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Austin MoMlchael, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Ed K os and daughter Mary, Mrs. Gertrude Cl. Xcnts, Mrs. Ross Laturner, Mrs. Miry Colter, Mrs. Alfred Daniels, Mts. Aldine Be bout, Mrs. William Johnson, the Misses Bertha Runner, Ora Gilpen, Mable S. ringer, Myrtle Clements, Mildred Helm, Delora, Florine and Ethel Bunner, Victoria Springger, Irene and Ida May Cottrell, Clarence Gilpen, Cliff Death, Arthur and Charles Drnieis, George ILindenlang, Donald Colter, Robert Tope amt Marion I^aturner. Tlie next meeting will lie held September sixth at the scboiol house.

EVER READY CLASS TO ENJOY OUTING Twenty-six members of the Kver Ready class of the Methodist Epis- | copU Sunday School met at the' li me of Mrs. Guy Brown, Thursday ! evening. Mrs. Dan Tyndall had charge of the devotionals, reading Isaiah 41 31, and following a song. Mrs. C. L. Walters led in piayer. During the regular business session the ladies decided to spend the coming week ! at Ltke Webster. This will be the ! annual summer outing of the class, j and a large number of the class members will attend. Mrs. R. A. Stuckey was in charge of a social hour, after which refreshments were served. The hos- j tesses included Mrs. William Leatherm jn, Mrs. Stuckey, Mrs. Ben ; DeV.r, and Mrs. Brown. WOMEN OF MOOSE \ HOLD REGULAR MEETING The Women t' the Moose met in the Moose home Thursday evening for the regular meeting of the organization. After the business sea- j sion, a meeting on child care and I training was held. The speaker for the evening was j ! M. F. Worthman who gave a very , interesting talk on training child- | ren. It was decided during the lodge ! meeting to h Id a swimming party and hambergur fry at Green Waters next Thursday evening. / MISS FANNIE SCHINDLER ADDRESSES METHODISTS Thirty-one members and friends j of the Women's Home Mission a y ' society of the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. 0. L. Vance, Thursday afternoon. Several talks were given on the subject f ‘ Temperance,” by the Mesdames Homer Lower, Frank Downs, John Parrish and Horace | Callow, after which Miss Zulu Porter gave a reading on the subject , "Christopher Columbus.” The outstanding feature of the meeting was an interesting address ! by Miss Fannie Schindler, a return- j ed missionary from Cong -Beige in , West Africa. Miss Schindler was sent fiont the Mission Church at ; Berne. She is a sister of ,Mrs. Moarle Chrissman of this city. Miss Schindler told of tlie habits j of the people in Congo-.Belge, described their conditions, the i verty, and then gave the progress they have made in recent years. She sang the hymn, 'Rofk of Ages” in j the native Afiicau tongue. This section of Africa is under the rule of Belgium. During the business sesSTon th=> ladies planned to hold a cookie sale in the church dining room, Friday I

j August 12. Orders may ho phoned to members of tho Home Missionary Society in advance of the sile, or patrons may call at the church din-' I lug room for the cookies. At the close of the meeting re j freshmen!* were served by the i hostesses, the Mesdams Vance,, John Rex, James Stults, Loota Beery, und ('. D. Lewtou. Mrs. O. P. Edwatds ot Leip-i<, | Ohio was an out-of-town guest. o Card of Trtanx* ! We wish to express our sincere | thanks and appreciation to the ! neighbors and friends and ail those , who so kindly assisted us during ; the sickness and death of Abraham Stoupburner. Stoueliui ner family 1

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foTownTaljc Mias Bernice Nelson and Miss Anna Smith attended the funeral of Mrs. W. H. Elealiorn at Bluffton, tills afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller visited in ludiuuupolis yesterday. Will Sunders ot Columbus, Miss., was a business caller here today. Peril O'Brien und Fred Ashbau-i'ln-r have returned from incomington, where they attended the Rotary convention. S. W. Hale was a business visitor In Geneva tod iy. ' Allen Vesey, Fort Wayne attor-

ney, transacted business here thu morning. Dick Heller, chief clerk of the house In the special session of the legislature, will be here over Sunday. He has been one of the busiest | men in the state the past week or ■ two. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers have returned from Peru where they were the > guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Falk for the past several day*. Mrs. John Stoner and sons of Cleveland, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. (). P. Edwards and daughter Harriet of Leipsie, 0., are guests of Mrs. ■ John Nibllcck and other relatives and friends In this city. i Jack and Mack McCory returned

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to (lie Masonic homo for hoys at Franklin today, after visiting herd and in Fort Wayne with relative*. —- O - Parrot Warned Speakeaay Birmingham. Ala. (U.R) — Detective R. G. Button wants "something done about that hlrd" —a parrot In I a northsido speakeasy, which had ' heard him called "Uncle Bob" and began screaming “Uncle Bob" when he entered the house on a raid <he ; other day In time to enable flic . occupants to pour out all the evl- ; dence. Dance Saturday, 10 to 2 a. m. No Sunday nig;ht dance I I at SUNSET Dark,