Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1933 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR i —- Miss Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 1—... Wednesday ■ M. E. Standard Benrers, Misu : Betty Franklin, 7:30 p, in. Zion Walther League, Lutheran • School, 8 p. in. i Historical Club, Mrs. Fred AJir, 2:30 p. in. i Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Society church parlors, 2:30 p. in. Thursday . | Zion Indies Aid. Lutheran school , house 4 p. m. i 1 Baptist Women s Society. Mrs. S. ■ : E. Hite. 2:30 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S , Mrs. W. , F. Beery. 2:30 p. m. 11 So Cha Rea Club. Miss Dorothy ; Miller 7:30 p in. J Evangelical Loyal Daughters i class, Mrs. Carl Hamnmnd, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Ladles Aid Society, church parlors. 2 p. m. prompt. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Ira Fuhrman, 2:30 p m. Dinner Bridge Chib, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, postponed one week. I IL B. Progressive Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merryman 7:30 p m W O. T. M.. Moose Home. 7 p. in. FRIDAY Baptist i’hilathae class, parsonage. 7:30 p m. Evangelical Christian Live Wire and Cheerful Workers classes. Misses Arline and Helen Becker, |7 p. m. I . B. Little Evangels class, Maxine Hilton, after school. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men's Hall 7:30 p. m. A . M. C. class, Methodist church, Lowell Smith. Monroe street. 7:30. Monday Womans Club. Dramatic department in charge. D. 11. S. Auditorium 7:45 p. tn. Research Club. Mrs. la>o Saylors, 2:30 p. m. T uesaay Adams County Choral Society, above Brock Store. 7:30 p. m . Tri Kappa benefit bridge party Phi Delta Kappa hall. 8 p. m. day School will meet with the Misses At line and Helen Becker, Friday evening at seven o’clock. All members of the classes are urged to be present as the classes will be reorganized into one class. | lA Pocahontas lodge meeting will i be held in the Red Men s hall.'FriI da night at seven-thirty o’clock. TR| KA D PA SORORITY SELECTS DATE FOR PARTY • A short <ailed meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority was held Tuesday night in the Chamber of Commerce room, where plans were completed for the benefit bridge party which the sorority will sponsor on Tuesday evening, February 21 in the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity hall. Tickets for the party will sell for twenty five cents and the public is urged to attend the party. The proceeds from the ticket sale will be used for charity. Several prizes will be awarded and contract and I action bridge will be played. The Y M C. class of the MethoI dint church will meet at the. Lowell | Smith home on Monroe street Friliiay evening at seven thirty o'clock. NEEDLE CLUB HAS PRETTY PARTY Valentine appointments prevailed in the decorations for the party held by the members of the Pythian Sisters Needle Club in the Knights of , Pythias home. Monday night after I lodge. The parlor and dining hall of the ; home were piettily decorated with red hearts. The small tables were
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933
Italian Air Fleet Set for Hop to Chicago * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Eighty Men in Twenty-four Seaplanes, Led by Air Minister Italo Balbo, Will Fly Atlantic to Bring Country’s Good-Will to Chicago Exposition. J" * L L jjEJffl. 'J feh. JET '--'IXType of Pdake to be used in Flight A 9s v LreemlanqX /Vxv < \ic eland Z~ 7t\ C y \ r -Ji'-'U / 1 — FXa t . v 5 ~ TTC Kapbitain || t tßtiA <wKj 4, V D a ; Jr , CHICAuO PnDv YODK /' I s ? Route of Mass Formation' Flight to Chicago Gem Italo Balbo (t$ If present plana are adhered to, a great Italian air armada of 24 seaplane* will take off from Ortebello, Italy, on May 24, the anniversary of Italy’s entry into the World War, tor a flight across the Atlantic, ita ultimate goal the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition. Under the direction of General Italo Balbo, youthful Air Minister, plan* have been prepared for the most ambitious venture in the history of aviation. General Balbo himself will lead the flight, as he led the previous mas* flight from Rome to Brazil in December, 1930. The planes to be used will be of the type employed in the Brazil flight. Each craft carries two pilots, a mechanic and a radio operator. The seaplanes, designed a* bombers, have a large cargo capacity which, in war-time, would be used for explosives but in this instance will be utilized for carrying extra fuel. The probable route of the armada will be byway of England, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland and New York, then, byway of the Great Lakes, to Chicago. The same thoroughness that marked General Balbo’s mas* formation flight of eleven planes to Brazil is being displayed in this more ambitious venture. For some month* past, Italian air officei* have been making observations on climatic condition* over the North Atlantic, so that nothing may be left to chance in insuring the success us the flight with the maximum amount of safety.
laid with linens and centered with lan arrangement of Valentines and la luncheon consisting of hot rolls, ,I salad, beets cut in the shape of hearts, cookies and coffee. Following the luncheon games of hearts were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Hancher and Mrs. , B. R. Farr. Twenty four members attended the meeting. ROTARIANS TO (ENTERTAIN AT DINNER The members of the local Rotary [ Club will entertain their wives and sweethearts with a dinner at the [ Rice Hotel on Third street, next 1 Thursday evening. Following the dinner, cards will l>e enjoyed. The Mary and Martha class»of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School will have charge of the booth at the ('ileus sponsored by the Decatur Relief Emergency association. Frill ty night. All members of the class [are asked to bring their donations to the Bowers building on Friday afternoon. [CHORAL SOCIETY ! HONORS MEMBERS The Adams County Choral Society entertained with a [tarty at the home of Mrs. Dick Burdge on Mer- ! cer avenue, Tuesday night, honoring Mrs. L. A. Holthonse and her daughter, Miss Rose-Mary Holt house, who have so kindly assisted in the work of the Society. The regular choral practice was . conducted after which a committee in charge prepared a one course luncheon. Small tables were arranged about the rooms, laid with linens and decorated with Valentine ap pointments. (lifts were presented by the Society to Mrs. Holthouse and Miss ■ Holthouse. The committee in charge . of the arrangements included Mis. Lawrence Green, chairman, and the Mesdames John Crist, Dick Burdge, Elmo Smith, Frank Crist, Susie Rep- , pert and Asa Bollock, and the , Misses Jem Houck and Dorothy Miller. Mrs. Jesse Burdge was a guest at the party. The regular Choral Society prac- * tice will be held above the Brock Store Tuesday night at seven-thirty , o’clock. Every member is urged to be present. [ PENNVILLE PLAYERS ’ TO PRESENT PLAYLET Mrs. John Taylor of Pennville and her troupe of players will be at the auditorium above the Model Hatchcry at Munroe Tuesday night to present the play, "Pay Day". The play will be presented immediately after the lecture by Dr. W. I). Shelby. The public is urged to attend. No admission will lie charged for either the lecture or the play. The Zion laulies Aid will meet at - the Lutheran school house at four > o’clock Thursday afternoon. 1 CARPE DIEM CLUB OBSERVES GUEST DAY r The Carpe Diem Club held its an- > nual guest day meeting at the home > [of Mrs. Grant Fry on North Seventh street. Tuesday evening. The guests were received by the president, Mrs. Miles Roop And each guest was presented with a rose. I At six-thirty o’clock a delicious i two course chicken dinner was serv- . ed. Small tables were arranged
throughout the living room, and centered with roses. Place cards were of Valentine appointments j which were also carried out in the dinner served by the menu com- 1 mittee, the Mesdames Alva Lawson, | Joe Elzey and Grant Fry. The meeting was then placed in charge of the entertainment com-, mittee. the Mesdames Robert Krick, i Bob August, and Cal Yost. Contests I were enjoyed and a program was!' [presented. Mrs. Fry and daughter I I Wanda played an instrumental duet ; I and readings were given l.y Mrs ITarve Baker and Wanda. Mrs. G. F. Eichhorn sang a vocal selection. The tables were arranged for hearts and club prizes were won by Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Roy Johnson and the guest prizes were awarded to Miss .Marie Baser and Mrs. Job Hobbs. Guests and members present were the Mesdames G. F. Eichhorn. R. ■A. Stuckey, Roy Johnson, Max Boxell, Miles Roop, Tillman Geh- . rig. William Dellinger, M. F. Worthman. Harve Baker, Dick Bogner, Bob August, Lewis Hyde, Robert Krick. Adrian Baker, George Harding. Merlin Doan. Alva Lawson, Joe Hobbs, Cal Yost, Joe Elzey and the hostess, Grant Fry, and the Misses Fern Passwater, Marie Zeser and Wanda Fry. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Joe Elzey. SO CHA REA CLUB ENTERTAINS AT DINNER The members of the So Cha Rea : Club entertained their husbands and sweethearts with a dinner partyin the Elk’s Home, Tuesday night, A dinner was served at seven o’clock in the dining hall of the Home where Valentine appointments were used as decorations. Favors were given to the guests [ and gifts were also presented to the men. Valentine hearts were played played and the prize was awarded [to Fred Fullenkamp. Harold Daniels won the prize in one of the games which was a feature of the evening's entertainment. Dancing was enjoyed in the ball room. The general committee included Mrs. Andrew Appleman and Mrs. V, J. Bormann, while Mrs. K. C. Ehinger and .Miss Marie Murtaugh comprised the decorations committee. FAREWELL PARTY HELD FOR LOCAL FAMILY A surprise and firewell party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luse and daughter Eudella was given by the members and friends of the First Christian Church at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Sol Lord, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Luse and daughter are leaving today for their newhome in Danville, Illinois, where Mr. Luse will be employed as a manager of a truck farm. Mr. Luse has served as assistant superintendent of the Christian Sunday School since the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Luse had gone to make a call last evening and on their arrival at the Lord home found their friends wafting to surprise them. fA pantry shower was held and the honored couple received many useful gifts. A dainty luncheon was served by the Mesdames Sol Lord. D. L. Drum, C. E. Foreman aud Fred
King. Those present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Darwachter, Mrs. Carl Hammond. Mrs. Fred Collier. Miss Margaret Daniels, Mrs. Henry Leichtensteiger, Mr and Mrs. G. T. Burk, Mr and Mrs. Elias Leichtensteiger, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luse and I daughter Eudella, the Misses Grace and Florence Leichtensteiger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and children Kathryn and Dick,. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lord and sons Paul and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Drum. Rev. C. R. Lanman. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. August and son 80l ’.ie Lu, and Mrs. Dick Bogner. ENTERTAINS AFTERNOON CLUB Mrs. (Albert Mntschler was hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon Club, at her home Tuesday. Small tables were arranged for bridge, and appointments for the affair were in .keeping with Valentino's Day. Prizes in bridge were won byMrs. Clyde Butler and Mrs. Walter Deitsch and Mrs. Dave Adams, u guest was presented with -a prize. A delicious two course luncheon was served, the second course consisting of ice cream centered with a red heart. The next regular meeting of the club will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Walter Deitsch. The club [members will entertain their hitsbands at a party next Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. C. K. Champlin. The P.iilathae class of the Baptist Sunday School will meet Fri day evening at seven-thirty o'clock in the parsonage. Mrs. A. B. Brown and Mrs. C. Hilyard will l<tve charge of the program. DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT PROGRAM The regular meeting of the Woman's Club will be held in the Decatur high school auditorium, Monday night, Febtuary 20. with the Dramatic department of the club in charge of the program. Two plays will be presented "Roads," and "Wisdom Teeth.’’ Members of the department who will participate in the presentations will be the Mesdames Ed. Coffee James Elberson, and Hermit) -thinger, the Misses Grace Coffee, Isabel! Hower, ami Helen Shroll. LOCAL CORORITY PLANS FOR INSPECTION Tile Psi lota XI sorority met at the home of Miss Erna Lankenau, Tuesday night, with Miss Fall Hammel, Mrs. Bob Helm and Mrs. A. R. Holthouse assisting hostesses. The meeting was in the form of a [two course dinner with Valentine appointments prevailing. 1 After the dinner a short business meeting was held during which plans were made for inspection which will be held in April. Mrs. Anne Duemling grand president, [will inspect the chapter in the place of Miss Eloise Lewton. who is the Norther u Province chairman. Miss Lewton will go to Fort Wayne, Monday, February 20, to inspect Pi chapter and to Markle. Febru ry 27. to inspect Alpha Nu chapter. I IA report was given on the Midyear luncheon which was held at Indianapolis. January 14 It was also [voted to continue the Baby Health
stations which are held on Friday in each month, under the auspices of the local sorority. Following the business meeting, tallies in the form of red and white hearts were distributed and four tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Ralph Oenlis and Mrs. Gerald Smith received first and se< end prizes respectively. The next meeting will be a program meeting in M irth at the home of Mrs. Chaltner Porter with Mrs. Frank Rawley, assisting hostess. The topic wili he the 1933 Worlds Fair and promises to be of real interest. o — —- Personals The boys are out today advertising the sugar beet meeting to be I held here Friday afternoon and reports are that it will be well attended. Every body is boosting. Mrs. Dick Heller left this morning for Indianapolis where she will visit several days and attend the i annual meeting of the ,Indiana Dem- ] oeratic Editorial Association. She I was accompanied from Geneva by ; Mrs. Jacob Long who will visit i Indianapolis friends several days. ! A number from here will attend
<5 When f Minutes Count! ■I fl® ' n emergencies how they count. An accident to a child ... the difference between life and death; a permanently maimed body or 1 < rescuing attention. A fire ... the difference between complete loss while you’re searching for the nearest call box or a “still alarm” may represent the saving of lives and valuable property. Sick- HF'- Can the va,ue of ness . . when g such minutes every second be- he appraised . . . fore the doctor’s » surely not in attendance may F " Z’ dollars and mean life hang- L cents. And yet ing in the bal- wtedF such minutes ance . . hovering ‘ jH can he captured, between recov- i J * or with a teleery and eternity. ijj \Y' * phone at hand. ' you have the very quickest form of communication with the 1 hospital, the doctor, the fire department or police station. 1 and a Telephone in your home is only a matter of A FEW CENTS A DAY. 1 Citizens Telephone Co. OPERATING EXCHANGES AT DECATUR. BERNE AND MONROE 1 ; 24 HOURS A DAY—SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 52 WEEKS A YEAR t’ THE TELEPHONE OPERATOR IS ON THE JOB. t > ~~ ZZZL—
I the'Masonic mooting at Willshire ! tonlgiit. R. R. Scliug of Berne visited here today. Members of the reception commitee for the sugar beet meeting will hold an organization session at. the Chamber of Commerce rooms tonight at 7:30. Mayor Krick is [ chairman. S. W. Hale. Clara (Anderson and I | Mrs. J. S. Peterson attended fun-1 oral services held for Daniel Mark- I ley at Geneva, Tuesday. Mr. Hale j was a brother-in-law of Mr. Markley I land Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. lAnderI.son were nieces of the deceased. Bill Irwin has accepted a position ias assistant manager of the NewI berry five and ten cent store at Cincinnati, Ohio. s o HOSPITAL NOTES Melvin Gehn. route 5, Rockford. Ohio, is a medical patient at the ’ Adams County Memorial Hospitp.l. ’ _o Bullet Worked Out of Wound Fergus Falls, Minn. — (UP) —’ A bullet tbit lodged in the leg of I Elmer Pingree during a Mexican |skirmish while he was Jn the regular army, recently worked out. At |the time he was shot he consulted |an physician who told him to leave the bullet alone. ■
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