Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1933 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Mtsa Mary Macy Phonea 1000 —1001 Tuesday Zion Reform ci W. M. S.. 0. M. O. ' ntnd Mission Band picnic, Legion .Memorial Park, 4 p. m. Tuesday Afternoon Club, postpon- ' id one week. Kckionga 411 Club, Mrs. Charles Schenck, 1:30 p.m. Catholic'Ladles of Columbia K. of 1 C. Hall. 7:30 p. m. I Evangelical Dutiful Daughters 'class, Mrs. Fred Chronister, 7:30 p. in. Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland high school, 7 p. tn. Wednesday Happy Homemakers 111 Cluix, ■ I .Monmouth school, 1:30 p. m. ! Walther League, Zion Lutheran i t School, 8 p. m. Thursday 1 Busy Bee 4-H Club. Monroe t school,-2 p. m. Christian Missionary Society, Mrs. A. D. Artuian, 7:30 p m. Calvary Evangelic 1 Ladi s Aid Society, church, 1 ‘Io p. m. Methodist W. 11. M. S„ Mrs. C. D. ! Lewton, 2:30 p. m. Church of God Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Lewis Keller, 2 p. nt. Mt. Pleasant Lidi s Aid Society Mrs. Merle She ts, 2 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready class picnic, Sunset Park. 0:1 a p. m. U. B. Work and Win class, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling 7:30 p. m. Adams County Choral Society pirty, Harley Mann country home. 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY Ben Hur laxlge, Bon Hur Hall ■ 7:30 p. m. United Brethren V. 4. S. Class. | church lawn. 7:30 p. m. Sunday United Brethren V. I. S„ picnic,! Krick grove. — .. — . . - ..
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1933.
MEETING OF PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS Twenty four members of th? Phoebe Bible Class of the Zion Reformed Sunday School end four guests attended the meeting of ths class which was h Id at the home of Mrs. peter Vita in Belmont Park, jMondiy night. The assisting hosI teas, s w,»re the Mesdames Tillman Gehrig, Dallas Goldnw and Milton Werllng. Miss Matilda S'-llemeyer had charge of the devotional services and prosld d ov r the business 1 meeting. Following the regular routine of business gimes wire played ami prizes were won by the M sdames Walter Deitsch, Floyd Hunter. A. R. Ashbaucher, Ralph lager. Tillman Genber, and Charles Hammond. Mrs. John Busch of Newport, i K- ntucky, was an out of town guest t she meeting. The hostesse-.’ a:-rv- | ed a delicious one course luncheon I Thor- will Ro no meeting of the Adams County Choral Society tonight, it has been announced, and meetings will not be resum d until announced. A party will be held | Thursday night at seven-thirty i o'clock at the I lari, y Mann cotin- , try horn.? for members of the society. The women are asked to bring cake ■; or coolcltxs and every member is urged to he present. The members of the Ever Ready I class of the Methodist Episcopal I Sunday School will .entertain their families with i picnic Thursday night at six fifteen o'clock at Sunset Park. Every member is request- ! ed to be present. Members not haviag ways to go to th park ar. asked to notify Mrs. Giles Porter. The V. il. S. Cl ss of the United Brethren Sunday School will hold a picnic Sunday. August G at the Krick Grove, one and on* half mile I east of Decatur. Members of Mrs. ; Chari s Robinaids class are invited I A bisket dinn r will be served. Th? Happy Homemakers 411 ; Club of Root, township will meet ! Wednesday afternoon .it onethirty ■ o'clock at the Monmouth school. Mothers of ti'.e m mhers are invited to attend the m eting.
|GUEST SPEAKER I I TO ATTEND MEETING The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet Thursday after-| noon at two-thirty o'clock at the | home of Mrs. C. D. Lewton. The i assisting hostesses will be the Mes- 1 dimes O. L. Vance. James Stulls, and John It x. Mrs. F. B. Mills will be the devotional leader and Mrs. Henry Heller will have charge of the program.! Rev. and Mrs. F. F. ThornbOrg of j I Fort Waym will be guests at th* i meeting . Mrs Thornburg, preaidant of the I Home Missionary Society of the! North Indiana Conference of the! M. thodist Churches will be the ■ speaker and Rev. Thornburg will I sing special music. Refresh meats will be served at I the close of the meeting. Ev ryboily j is invited to attend. — MEYER FAMILY HOLDS THIRD REUNION The third annual reunion of the Meyer family w.s held Sunday at Sunset Park east of Decatur with eighty four tnembt rs pr -sent. A basket dinner was served at the noon hour after which a business meeting was held. The results of tha" election of officers were as follows: Cecil Gause, president; in; Noaek, secretary and treasurer. The reunion il xt year will be hold the last 'Sunday in July at Sunset Park. J. T. Piper of Van We-,. Ohio, was the oldest member present at the reunion and Jimmie Yant of Columbia City w,s the youngest. Music was furnished by “The Old Time Fiddlers" of Dayton, Ohio, and Clossie Crozl, r of Decatur. The V. 1. S. Class of th,* United Brethren Church will meet on trie church lawn Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clot k. The Hen Hur lodge will meet Friday night at sev,-n-thirty o’clock in the Ben Hur Hall. The Missionary Society of the O.iristian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. a. D. Artman Thursday night at sev n-thirty o'clock. Mrs. c. R. Lanmtn will be th.- leader. The Busy Bee 4 H Club of Monro.- will meet Thursday ,ft rnoon at two o'clock at the Monroe school. ——— — o—
Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months | Sunday, August 6 I Shaffer family reunion, Legion ' Memorial Park, Decatur. Blakey family reunion, Blakey homestead. Union township. Dettingr Family Relink s Sun-1 set Park, Decatur. Sunday; August 13 Durbin reunion, Legion Memorial j Park. Decatur. Annual Fruchte reunion, Henry ! Fruchte firm residence. Annual Ste?l Reunion, Sunset' Park, Decatur. Hitchcock reunion,, Cora B. Miller home, on the state line. Rillig and Reohm reunion. Sunset Park, east of Decatur. Dellinger Family Reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday August 20 Leimenstoll-Martin, Leimenstoll farm, south of Pet rson. Feasel-Ruhy n union at Edge Water Park, Celirei, Ohio. Weldy Reunion, Frank Aurand residence, mile south of Decatur. McGill family reunion. Sunset Park, east of Decatur. Smith Family reunion. Sunset park, east of Decatur. Brandyberry and Springer reunion, Legion Memorial I’atk, Decatur. Tenth annual Hikes reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Kortenber and Hackman, Sunset Park, Decatur. Butler Family Reunion, Sunset Park. Sunday September 3 Ehinger Reunion, Sunfiet Park, east of Decatur. Zink-Kuhn reunion, Sunset Park Decatur. Sunday August 27 Krick Reunion, Sunset Park. Decatur. Sunday, September 3 Hart Family reunion, home of Emanuel Hart, Monroeville. LeMars family reunion, Sunset Park, east of Decatur. Schnepp and Manley family reunion, Sunset Park. Labor Day, Septenme- 4 Lenhart Reunion, Sunset Park. Decatur. Sunday, September 10. Metzler Family Reunion, Sunset Park east of Decntur. Barbers’ License Board Is Named Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. I—(UP) Membership of the new state barbers' license board was nnounced last night by Pl as Greenlee, Secretary to Gov. Paul V. McNutt. Those appointed are Frank MeKamey, Secretary of the Indian ’polks Barliers Union for 22 years; Walter F. Bugilier, Lafayette, Secrr tary of the Associated Master Barbers of the state, and Arthur Wilson, Shelbyville.
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William Settle Given Appointment Indianapolis, -!ncl, Aug. 1 (I’Pl William 11. Settle*, president of the
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Indiana Farm Bureau, announced today r at he had been appointed i Sp cial Adviser and assistant to I M. L. Wilson, administrator of; wheat production under ’he agri-i ; c ultural adjustment act.
RF’ERSONALS Mr. ami Mr#. William Klstneraud I family of Dayton. Ohio, vialteri over I th# week-end at tin- home of Mrs. H twin Nou.|'t and gittended the Meyer reunion Sunday. Miss Martha Elizabeth Calland Is spending tin- wi k at Dayton, Ohio, tlie ginst of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Markei. She will leave Thursday for ! Rondeau Bay. Cunmi i, wh re she I will be the gu st of Mr. and Mrs. I Sherwood Snyder and daughter Shirley of Dayton, for two weeks at their summer home. Mr. ami Mrs. John Busch and daughter of Newport. Kentucky, w-ho attended the Borne reunion ! hero Sunday and have vlsit.-d with I relatives will l av<> today for Chicago where they will attend the Century of Progress. World’s Fair. They will stay at. the Dick PeL-r---son home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Carroll and son John and daughter, Marjorie, left tills morning for a two weeks outing at Sand Lake in the Irish Hills of Michigan. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall received a message List evening, announcing | pile death of a cousin, Harry Host! |of Bowerston, Ohio. Funeral ser-j ! vices will be conducted there to--morrow afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. M. O. Herman |.-11111 daughter of Berm- mv attend-! ing the (’.yitiiry of Progress in Chicago this week. - - — . - ■ HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Agnes Myers, route 5. Decatur, underwent a major operation J at the Adams County Memorial i | Hospital Tutsday morning. Don Burke, Route 2, Monro--, sub-, mitted to a major emergency operation at tlie local hospital Monday ; night. • A minor operation wjs performed i Tuesday morning on Mrs. Nora! Railing, 3015 North Clinton street, Fort Wayne, at the lAdams County ' Memorial Hospital. Miss Mary Schultz, route 5, Deca-! ! tur, is a patient at tne Adams County Menibrlal Hospital where she underwent a major operation this | morning.
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Mrs. Mary Beery Dies Monday Nitfht Mrs. Mary B. ery, 77, wife of John Beery, died Monday night at Honduras following a four years Illness from complications. Sh? was born ini 1855 in Darke County, Ohio. She had been a resident of Wells county 52 years. Surviving ure two sons. Frank B ery, Texas, and Charles Beery, al horn*-; a daught-r, Mrs. Harlos Booker, California; a sister, Mrs. 'Anna Roofingbarger, Muncie. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o’clock Thursd >y morning at toe Christian Union churc h at Honduras. Burial witl be tn Elm Grove i Bluffton. South Bend Paper Is In Receivership South Bend., August 1 (UP)— The Souto Bend News Times was placed In the hands of a receiver today at the petition of Lornzen and Thompson, Chicago advertising firm. Mortimer P. Reed, busineos manager of the News-Times until ! January 1932, was named receiver ! by St. Joseph county superior court. o Two Youths Are Killed By Train New Albany, Ind. Aug. I—(UP)1 —(UP) —Two youths wren killed Instantly today and a third was injured critically when their automobile was demolished by a Baltimore and Ohio pa csenger train 1 ■ ■■ " —
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