Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1932 — Page 3
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were seated at small tables center cd with dilsies, and a f ur course dinner was served. Following the I dinner the guests were presented ] with tally* In daisy design and sev- ' era! games of bridge were played, j Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. L. Ehler, Miss Mary Helen Lose, anti I Miss Bernadlne Christen received the guest prise. Miss Helen Schuh of Plymouth was an out-of-town guest. MRS. C. E. BELL HONORED ON BIRTHDAY The members of the Itothellan i class of the Baptist Sunday School .enjoyed a M onlight party, Thttrsj day evening in Bell’s woods, the I occasion honoring Mrs. C. E. Bell who celebrated her birthday. Weiners and marshmallows were roasted and the evening was spent singing songs aiound the fire. Mrs. Frank Young led in devotions, folic wed by a short mess.ge by Mrs. A. B. Brown. ' A group of ladies sang an original song, dedicated to Mrs. Bell, and ■ later the class members presented ' the honored guest with a lovely birthday gift, and tw; birthday I cakes. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. I ' C. E. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold i Baughn. Patty and Bruce Baug.in, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baxter and children Wanda a d Bobby. Mr. and
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Mrs. Lloyd Krelscher and sen BobI by, Mrs. Jacob Pall'.e and three | children. Mrs. L. H. Like. Ernest, I Carroll, Alice, and Junior latke, ! Mrs. Frank Young, Junior Young. Mrs. A. B. Brown and three children. Martha and Ned Moser. Edith Johnson. Herman Lankenau and An-j na Elizabeth Whines. W. 0. T. M. ENJOYS HAMBURGER FRY Thirty members of the Women of I j the Moose aud their children enjoy-j ed a hamburger fry and swimming' I party held at Greenwater's Bathing l , Beach, Thursday evening. Hambur-! • | gers were triend and an enjoyable I ; time was had swimming in the lake.' At eight o'clock the regular lodge ' meeting was held it the Moosei Home. 'HAPPY HEARTS CLUB HAS MEETING The Ha;py Hearts 4-H Club of Union t wnship held the last meet-/ Ing of the yeir at the home of Miss i Mildred Koldewey, Wednesday afternoon. The leader Inspected this year’s w rs, which has been completed. ; The record books were completed work was done on the scrap b ok.i and plans were made for a canning! demonstration to be given bby Mild j red Koldewey and Leona Bluer at a party at the home cf Mrs. Clem. Refreshments wete served at the close of the meeting. CHRISTIAN LADIES HAVE REGULAR MEETING Twenty-five members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church met in the church p rlois. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. D. Artman. president, had charge of a l sit rt business session. During the social hour refresh ■ : ments were served by the hostesses, i I the Mesdames Manley F reman ind 'Fred King. The next meeting will be held in 1 two weeks and Mrs. Homer Ruhl | and Miss Margaret Daniels will be i the hostesses. GIRL SCOUTS WILL VACATION AT LAKE The Tri Kappa Girl Scouts. Troop' number one. met at the Central i school building. Thursday after-! I noon when final arrangements were ' ! m.de to g camp the week of Aug i ' ust 14. The outi g will be spent at i i Lake Webster. A program ha- been ! 'made for each day to keep the i girls busy from six a. m. until 9:30 i p. m. Mrs. Bryce Thomas will have i I charge of the camp, assisted by' Mis- Jeanette Clark, life giver, in ' charge of swimming and boating.! and Miss Mary Kathryn Schug in
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charge of hikes and nature study. Each girl is to bring one dollar and twenty-five cents, cookies, two can* of fruit or preserves, a.indwlches for 'Sunday evening luncheon, and one other article. Following are the girls who have | signed up to go: Kathryn Franklin, Evangeline Fuhrman, Helen ■lean Kohls. Kathryn Knapp, M ir-1 tha Myers. Eula Myeis, Rachel, , Lehman. Lois Mann. Harriet Kun- ] kel, Betty Campbell. Florence BranI dyberry, Lavera Myers, Marj rie ' Johnson, Pauline Affolder, Alice I id.ne Archbold, Bernadlne Kolter, Evelyn Kohl-. Kathryn Kohls, Bet- : ty Frlslnger. Laura Christen, Geritrude Brandybeiry, and Sally BranI dyberry . All of the girl scouts and those I | who are taking cars are to meet i at the east side of Central, Sundjy i afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. The addiess of the camp will be: I Decatur cottage, Lake Webster, 1 Leesburg. Indiana, in care of Epworth Forest Hotel. SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB LADIES ARE ENTERTAINED Mr-. T. M. Reed entertained eight members of the Saturday ‘ Night Club at her cottage at Rome [ City, Thursday. The ladies were ] guests at luncheon and dinner, and during the afternoon bridge was played. Prizes were awarded t* Mr-. Harry Molts, Mrs. Nellie Haney, Mrs. George Flapders. Mrs. John Peters, n. and Miss Eva Acker. The 1 idles who enjoyed the day's outing weie Mrs. Moltz, Mrs. Haney. Mr.-. Flanders. Mrs. Peterson, Miss Acker, Mrs. I. A. Kalver, Mrs. U ( A. Graham,, and Mrs. <). L. Vance. EASTERN STAR PLANS PICNIC Tlie regular stated meeting of the Eastern Star was held at the MaI sonic Hall, Thursdiy evening. The new by-laws were read and accepted by the members. The ladies also accepted an invi- | tation from the Masons fra picnic I to be held at Sun Set park some- | time during the coming week. The ' date will be Announced later. A I committee was appointed to have : charge of the games and comprises the Misses Helen Shroll, Geraldine ; Hower. Dorothy Durkin, and Eleai nor Pumphrey. BRIDE HONORED WITH KITCHEN SHOWER Mrs. Lloyd Bryan, who before her ‘ marriage cf July 30 was Miss Nona 'Gander, was honored with a kit-! chen -hower given by Erma i Gage at her home north of this I city, Thuirday evening. i Beautiful bouquets of delphinium ' and Jgladicltu placed about the entertaining room. Three tables were arranged for playing bingo and after each game piizes of household articles were awarded those who bing led. and were in turn presented to Mr-. Bryan. The concluding j prize consisted of instructions for | the honor guest to find her gifts, I which proved to be a number of ' useful kitchen articles. The small tables were centered I with .-napdragons and a one course I luncheon was served by Miss Gage,' assisted by her mother, Mis. I Charles Gage. The guests included Mrs. Harley i Gunder, Mrs. Faye Gunder, Mrs. iW. L. Gunder, Mrs. Earl Ch ise, Mrs. Charles Bryan. Mrs. Sylvester Everhart, the Misses 110 Light. ! Genevieve Kitson. Mary Jane Frit- , zinger, Elizabeth Cramer. Miss ‘ Gage, and the In nored guest, Mrs. Lloyd Bryan. — BEGINNERS ENJOY PICNIC The United Brethren Beginners ■ Class enjoyed a picnic at Legion Memorial Park, Thursday afterno n with Mrs. Frank Hurst and Mrs. George A. Myers in charge. Twenty four beginners were present with five visitors and two teachers. The afternoon was spent in playing gimes and wading in the pool. ; A short .prog:am of song- and reciI tations was given by several childI ren, after which all sang the cheer song. Refreshments cf ice cream ' and cup cakes were served. The C. L. of C. will hold the ann- | ual picnic, Tuesday evening at six o'clock in the Legion Memorial Park. Mrs. Will Parent and Mrs. L. C. Perry will be the chairmen i and the committee also include; j I Mrs. Jack Neering and Miss Ro.-e | Nesswald. NEW YORK COUPLE MARRIED HERE THURSDAY The marriage of Anna Catherine D bie of Niagara Falls, New York and Martin Zastrow of Buffalo. New York, was solemnized at six o'clock Thuisday evening at the Zion Lutheran church in this city. The Rev. Paul W. Schultz received the vows in the impressive single ring ceremony. 'The attendants of the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Austin i Longley i f Niagara. Falls, New York. The bride was becoming in a dark blue georgette dress with collar and cuffs fashioned with white tucked crepe. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and blue delphiniums. HPer accessoiies were of. j blue and white to match her cos-1 I tome The bride’s attendant wore a ( ! brown georgette dress trimmed in ! printed chiffon in brewn and tan. I She carried an arm bouquet of yel-
low Sunburst roses and delphinium and brown and tan accessories corn-' pleted her costume. After the ceremony a wedding | dinner was served in the parsonage j of the Zion Lutheran church. Rev., and Mrs. Schultz are Intimate | friends of the bbrlde and groom, and the marriage of Mr. Zastrow j by Pattor Schultz culminated an 'agreement made between them years ago that Pastor Schultz would j solemnize hts marilage wherever ! hi* pastorate wtuld be. The couple left this mor...i,g on a wedding trip through Kentucky and West Virginia, after which they will be at home In Corning, New York. EVANGELICAL MISSION BAND HOLDS MEETING The Mission Band of the Evangelical church met in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon wifli the leade s, Mr-. Farr and Mrs. Am s Ketchum in charge. 'Twenty-one members were present and an interesting program was pre-ented. Those taking pirt in the program were Mary J me Tricker. Agnes Foreman, Billy Joe Spahr Robert Maloney. Patsy McConnell, Patsy Garard, and Marjorie Ma - sonee. Refreshments were served at the
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I close of the afternoon by the lead-' , er*. MRS. GRANT FRY IS DISTRICT SECRETARY Mrs. Grant Fry of this city was] to elected district secretary of the! ! Pythian Sisters at a trl-county, meeting held at Assiun. Wednes | day. Mrs. Fry will begin her third consecutive year as secretary of the district. Other officers elected Include: President, Mis. Olive Kreigh. Toesin; vice-president, Mrs. Samuel ’-pgati, Bluffton; treasurer, Mrs. Jeune Huffman. Montpelier. Representatives from the Pythian Sisters lodges of Wells. Adams and Blackford counties attended the meeting. The Ossian Pythian Sisters acted as hostesses. It was voted to hold the next district meeting at Tocsin in November. Those from Decatur w.-.j attend-1 ed Inc'ude Mrs. Jessie Burdg. Mrs.! Flo Patton, Mrs. James Bain, aud , Mrs. Grant Fry. Miss Jayne Graffe of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Quinlin Down-j ard f New York City were guests' of Miss Helene Colchln, Thursday. I Mrs. Downaid was formerly Mis ! Cleora Biker of this city.
! f%Town Talk Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson mo ! tored to Gary this afternoon f ir a i , hort visit with relatives. 'They! I were accompanied home by Miss. IH'annah France who bus spent the week as the guest of Miss Martha! M icy hete. Judge Clarence McNabb and Sup-' erintendent Merle lAbbet of Fort Wayne visited here last evening’ and made us a pie sant call. M. A. Clem < f Monroeville was a i caller here this morning. Mrs. Grace Alwein jinl son Tom j have returned from Hicksville, 0., i where they accompanied Miss Alice Alwein who will visit there several] days. Mrs. Fied Rhoda and son David! and Mrs. Louis (.'lark of F rt Wayne] | visited with relatives and friends i in this city Wednesday evening. Attorney Robert Smith of P ft- ! land was a business visitor here to- ] day. Miss May me Deininger his re'turned from Chicago where she was ! looking after busines- for the Dein- : Inger Millinery store, which is located in the Deininger home 415
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I Madison street. Miss Helen Schuh of Plymouth is~ the guest cf Mi-s Florence Holt-» i house of this city. Rev. and Mrs. S. Egger, Mrs. Jake | Brehm and daughter Mary ' i Wert, Ohio accompanied by JHhut I’ltillne Affolder who has been visiting in Y'an Wert the past several* days, visited with relatives here toi day. Miss Affolder remained__here j and Rev. and Mrs. Egger returned 1 to their home this afternoon accom-. I panled by Mis Katheryn Affloder Miss Velma Ervin is spending . the afternoon tnd evening ip Fort i Wayne. - ~ George Arnold, Herman Thoma, Grint Pyle and Ed Sunier of Bluff- ‘ ton attended the funeral of the late ! J. T. Meyers here thin mornipg. Charles Balyeat of Van Wert ■ called on friends here this afteri noon. Mrs. Blanche Graham of Monroe ! was a visitor here this afternoon. ■ o r , ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. R. O Gass of Huntington are the parents of a 10 pound girl baby born at their home, Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Both mother and baby are reported to be getting along nicely.
