Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1933 — Page 3
society puMM AG E SALE ~. , Missionary . 11l formed ('lnin ,„ Mrs. Charles Brod |i tin l i i arles I’nigh gav. chapters of the ■Dili' il< < « i luistinas trees and |h,. school arranged mid C- ’d Saturday. Ih-cem-hostesses, tile Mes- , Bin Si hroi . served refreshOF CLUB (lillig was hostess ~ • the Five Hum and one additional lo'ii Ehinger. Tuesday result of the even .Mrs. Charles Lose h. |; Farr received the H. Aalibaucher will be the next meeting to he Cj jj two weeks. This meeting ilie form of a Christinas Mrs. Gillig served a Iklwi. party of the St. will he held Monat six-thirty o'clock at school hall. Circle of the Ev- ■ 1 Church will, meet Thursat seven-thirty o'clock basement. ■ng of CLUB Ladies Club met at high school building for the regular meeting. Mrs. Jesse Byerly and ■d Kolter gave a lesson on ■g stitched in three differing! is. Mann was chairman of ■cu. It was decided to have ■t meeting on December 19, meeting the Christmas
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CLUB CALENDAR n- Society Deadline, 11 a. M. h Mine Mary Macy ~ Pbunea 1000—100 J 1i' Wednesaay e Zion Reformed Pthoebe Bible e „ 'Till'dman party, Mrs. Ben Schroyer, postponed until Decern- , bc*r 22. h ... d laidleg Shakespeare Club, Mrs (J Herman Ehinger, 2:30 p. I. Beulah Chapel Ladles Aid, Mrs Orie Newhard, all-day. Historical Club, Mrs. Kannle Frlstoe, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Women of Moose, Moose home, 8 p. ni. Evangelical Missionary Circle, church basement, 7:30 p. nt. Presbytreian Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs. s John Sehug, 2:30 p. m. ' Christian Ladies Aid Society, ! ! Mrs. Fred Collier, 1:30 p. m. J Calvary Evangelical Ladies Aid | Society, Church, all-day. B Antioch Misgionray Sewing CirI cle, Mrs. R. M. Houck, all-day. I SOCIETY Evangelical W. M. S. church parp I lors, 2 p. tn. prompt. ’I Bridge Club, Mrs. A. R. Holt- ' house, 7:30 p. m. ' Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society, ’ Mrs. E. L. Johnson, 10:30 a. m. Baptist W. M. S„ Mrs. L. H. Lake 2:30 p. m. Methodist W. H. M. S., Mrs. Henry Krick 2:30 p.m. U. B. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. John Sovlne, 2 p. m. I Methodist Ever Ready class, Mrs. ’ Delton Passwater. 7:30 p. m. ’ | Eta Tan Sigma, Miss Mildred 1 1 Blosser, 7:30 p. m. Christian Intermediate class, Martha Myers. 7 p. m. Friday Union Chagel V. I. S. class, Mr. , and Mrs. Harve Koos. 7:30 p. m. i Ben Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur I Hall, after lodge. Monday j St. Agnes Sodality, Catholic : school hll. 6:30 p. m. , Research Club, Mrs. C. O. Porter, , j 2:30 p, m. ’ 1 exchange will be held. 1 i After the business session a deli- | clous luncheon of date pudding : with whipped cream and coffee was i served by Mrs. Lloyd Byerly and : Mrs. Ralph Freels. I Those present at the meeting ! were the Mesdatnes Ed Arnold, I Theodore Heller, William Scherry, i Homer Arnold. G. Yake. Loyd Byerj ly, Ralph Freels. Herman Sautbine, .'Robert Mann. Thos. Griffiths, Ed i Kolter, Jesse Byerly and Sam HensI i lieti. The Women of the Moose will hold the regular meeting at the Moose home Thusrday evening at eight o'clock. All members are urged to be present as plans for the annual Chrstmas party program | will be made at this meeting. Mem- . hers of the committee will meet at the home of Mrs. William Lister this evening. I PSI IOTA XIS PLAN FOR DANCE The regular business meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Helm. Tuesday night, at which time plans were made for the annual Christmas dance to be held at the Decatur Country Club on Friday night, December 29. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Little Miss Peggy Jean Bienz celebrated her eighth birthday at her home at 438 Mercer avenue, Saturday afternoon. Games were played and prizes were won by Veve Coffee and Marjory Weldy. The table was centered with a large birthday cake and as Peggy blew out the eight tapers the little guests sang "Happy Birthday to You " lA luncheon of take, ice eream and candy bars was served. Tll ( >se present were V
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1933.
Patay Edwards, Joan Krick. Marjory Weldy, Naomi Brown, Patsy Garnrd. Betty Gallogly, Elizabeth Skiles. Louise Fee of Indianapolis, Pat Bienz, Dale Smllley and hostess, Peggy Jean Bienz. HONOR GUESTS WITH DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirchner and Mrs. Virginia Smltley united in entertaining at their home on North First street recently In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Collins of Timber lake, South Dakota, who are t vis Ring here this winter. A delicious pot-luck dinner was served, cafeteria style, after which games and music were enjoyed. Music was furnlaherl by Fred Edgell, Lee Mcßride, Robert Smltley, Ernest Foreman and Agnes Foreman. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smltley and daughter Nora and Mrs. Newton Smltley of Berne; Mr. an<| Mrs. Henry Smltley and sons Robert and Junior and grandson Di k of Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Riley Smltley ami sons Keith and John Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smltley, Mrs. Milton Edgell and sons Harley, Russel and Fred, Mrs. Henry Foreman and daughter Agnes and son Doyle. Mrs. William Speakman, Mr. and Mrs. Dora Edgell ami daughter Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Roop and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Sheets and chldren, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mcßride and son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry fidgell. Miss Crystal Edgell, Juanita Edgell, Homer Maloney and Joe Mcßride, and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lut.her Collins. Tire Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. John Sehug Thursday afte-noon at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. L. A. Cowens will have the devotionals and the program will include a piano selection by Marjorie Miller and a musical number by the ladies chorus. Mrs. Charles Teeple will have the lesson on the Holy The entire program will be tn keeping with the Christmas season. The Intermediate class of the First Christian Sunday School will meet at the home of Martha Myers 949 Mercer avenue, Thursday night at seven o'clock for a Christmas party and exchange. Miss Mina Collier is teacher of the class. NEEDLE CLUB PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY Twenty four members and one guest attended the meeting of the Pythian Sisters Needle Club at the Pythian Home Tuesday afternoon. During the business meeting plans were made for a Christmas party to be held Monday, Deeemtier 11. A twenty five cent gift exchange will be held and the hostesses will include Mrs. Delton Passwater chairman, and the Mesdames Fred Handier, Cash Lutz, Ed lntrig ’ l ' M E Hower and Riley Chrisman. Following the meeting the guests were invited to the dining room where the hostesses, the Mes,lal .Jesse Burdg, Wilson Lee, Mtie Sehug and J. M- Miller served refreshments of oyster and vegetable S °Games of bunco were played and prizes were won by Mrs. ( ash Lutz and Mrs. James Bain. dutiful daughters have CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual Christmas party of the Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school was held at the home of the teacher.. Mrs. Eugene Runyon, Tuesday night. I The party was in the form of a j dinner which was served ia two courses. Mrs. Runyon hat chaige of the devotionals and read from the second chapter of St. Luke Christmas carols were sung and the regular business session, was •onducted. , The election of officers was held at the meeting and Mrs. Richard . McConnell was chosen pres dep ; I Mrs. Amos Graber, vice-president; I Ml3B crvstal Edgell, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Chester Reynolds. assistant secretary and treaS "a 1 Christmas Cake contest and Love in the Kitchen contest were enjoyed during the social Hour and the exchange of Christmas gif« was held. Three new members were taken into the organization. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Fred McConnell and he assisting hostesses will be Mis. Richard McConnell and Mrs. Hester Reynolds. CATHOLIC LADIES ELECT NEW OFFICERS The election of officers was held at the regular meeting of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia in the K. of C. Hall, Tuesday night. Plans were also made for a Christinas party to be held next Tuesday night. All members are asked to take note of the change in date of meeting. A twenty five cent gift exchange will be held and the committee in charge of the party includes Mrs. L. C. Perry, chairman. Miss Elizabeth Parent and the Mesdamee Clara Parent, Ralpn Roop. Hirman Myers and Frank Schmitz. Miss Edith Erwin was named president of the organization; Mrs. I C Perry, vice-president; Miss Bertha Johns, treasurer; Miss Ethel ; Erwin, finance secretary; Miss Rose Nesswald, recording secretary;
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Mrs. Jack Neering, trustee for three years; Mrs. Frank Gillig, trustee for two years; Mrs. John Holthouse trustee for one year; Miss Mary Ann Lose, monitor; Mrs. A. C. Foos, inner guard. PYTHIAN SISTERS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Tillman Gehrig was named past chief of the Pythian Sister lodge at the meeting held in- the Knights of Pythias home on Third street. Monday evening. Other otticers named were Mrs. Fred >Ahr. most excellent chief; Mrs. Wilbur Porter, Senior; Mrs. Lloyd Ahr, junior; Mrs. Harve Baker, manager; Mrs. S. E. Shamp, mistress of records a.id correspondence; Mrs. Delton Passwater, mie-n-ess of finance; Mrs. Riley Chrisman. protector of temple; Mrs. M. E. Hower, alternate; Mrs. Janies Bain, trustee; Mrs. S. E. Hite, installing officers, and Mrs. Ed Ahr, captain of degree staff. Mrs. Chrisman was appointed representative to the district convention and Mrs. W. F. Beery will be the alternate.
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LIVE WIRE CLASS PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS ■ Plans were made for a Christmas party at the meeting of the Christian Live Wire class of the Evangeieal Sunday School at the home of Miss Marcia Martin, on Winchester street, Tuesday night. The party will be held jointly with Amos Ketchum’s class. The class decided to give two dollars to. spend-a-day with a mls- ' eionary. The election of officers j was held with the following results, Miss Melvina Newhard, president. Miss Madeline Spahr, vice-Bresi- , ent; Miss Bernice Hanni, treasurer; Miss Catherine Brown, secretary; Miss Marcia Martin, press teporter. : At the close of the meeting the hos- ■ | tess served refreshments. iDELTA THETA TAUS HAVE PRETTY PARTY A party of pretty Christmas appointments was held at the home of Miss Mildred Niblick Tuesday night for t io members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority. iA large decorated Christmas tree was arranged in the reception room
and gifts for the Christinas exchange were placed under the tree. Miniature Santa Clauses and Christmas trees were also placed about the entertaining rooms. Four games of bridge were played and scores were recorded on tallies of seasonal designs. High I score prizes were won by the Misses Irene and Florence Holthouse and Mrs. Goorgo Thoms received t e guest prize. Miss Margaret Vian was awarded the consolation prize. Following Hie games tile tables' Were eenlored with lull ri d tapers in ladders mid tied witli green ribbons. The delicious two course hineheoii was served on red and : green glassware. The exchange of Christmas gifts was vonducted after which a business meeting was held and plans were made for the private Ccrlstmas dunce to be held at the Elk's Home on Wednesday night, December 27. - — o — - — PERSONALS G. Hemy Bierly of Bryant was a visitor in Decatur yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalver of Chicago are spending several days with Mr. Kalver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver, who are celebrating their wedding anniversary. John H. Carmody of Fort Wayne visited here last evening. Frank Heller of Hartford township was here for the farmers meeting. David Schwartz of near Berne visited here last evening. I Miss Margaret Vian will leave, tonight for Louisville. Kentucky. | where she will be employed in the! Federal Land Bank. Quotations on the local grain j t market were boosted today, wheat t j going to 75 cents a bushel and old | : yellow corn to 55 vents. " i County auditor Glen Cowan is ; I completing the distribution of the ' November taxes and will have his ’' report in a few days. The Novem j her payment of taxes was better i " than first expected. f ; The Elk's are arranging for a ! 1 large crowd tonight at the Elk's I | home. A. R. Lui kenbill of Col-1 ’ iimbia City, district depu'y. will be ! ' a guest of the Decatur lodge. A soe- j 1 I ial session will be held following ■ : the meeting and inspection by Deps uty Luckenbill. " i ' Chicago Man Kills Woman, Stabs Self ■. ' Hot Springs, Ark., Dec. 6 —(UP) I- Jack Walton. 30, of Chicago, fatally slabbed a woman, critically woundj ed her daughter, terrorized a hotel ' manager, and then killed himself ' here today. i ! A few minutes after Walton ini’ vaded a hotel room, Mrs. Stella y Sliattas. 30, and her daughter Irene, a 14. both of Chicago, ran out n.ream- ■ ing and bleeding from stall wounds. el Mrs. Shattas dropped dead a few n feet from the door.
THE HOME AQUARIUM Goldfish, native minnows, and tropical species of fish kept in the aquarium at home require for long life and freedom from disease that the owner shall know the simple rules of proper care, feeding, • temperature, aeration of the water, etc, i You must know what sorts of fish you can keep together in the i j same tank or howl; you must know how and when and what to feed .! them; wlien to change the water, the right temperature, what water . I plants to have In your aquarium. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a complete bulletin on this subject, drawn from official sources, that will he of Interest and value to anyone who keeps un aquarium. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: t . CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. 263, Washington Bureau, DECATUR DEMOCRAT, 1322 New York Avenue. Washington, D. C. I want u Copy of the bulletin AQUARIUM FISHEB, and enclose herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrapped), to cover return J postage and handling costs. .!N A M E 1 i STREET & No It CI'I'Y STATE I am a reader of the Decatur, Ind., Dally Democrat.
Local Sorority To Hold Charity Hall 11 The local Psi lota Xi sorority I will hold a ehurityi ball in the De[catur Country Club on Friday night, December 29, it Ims been announc- ‘ «dMusic will be furnished by Rudy Arington's eleven piece band of i Fort Wayne The theme of the | decorations will be snow and the i dance will he conducted cabaret i style. The Bluffton sorority will ! furnish entertainment between dances. Miss Dora Sliosenlierg is chairi man of the decorations committee 'and Mis. Robert Freeliy will act as i chairman of tiie arrangements com- ' mittee. Bridge will be played dur- | ing the evening. I o Plan Supply Party Thursday Afternoon I The annual supply party of the Methodist Woman's Home MissionI ary Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Krick Thurs- . day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The supplies are to be sent to Marcey Center. Chicago, the only i Methodist Christian home for JewI isli children. Member are asked to 1 bring prints or percales suitable for j dresses and pajamas for children to ! the meeting. Money will also he accepted. o May Dismiss Liquor Conspiracy Cases Fort Wayne. Ind.. Dec. 6. —(U.R) Dismissal from Federa court of the so-called Marion and Grant county liquor conspiracy cases ' | seemed probable here today followI ing repeal last night of national | prohibition. I A statement issued today by United States District Attorney Janies it. Fleming indicated he is of the opinion repeal of the 18th Jamendment will automatically i throw the cases out of couit. While dismissal of tiie cases
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against Jack Edwards. Marton may- ■ or. and other city officials, charged I with entering a conspiracy to violate pre-repeal liquor laws Is probf able, Homing said there remains a '■ possildlity the case may be tried • as a test of the new liquor regula- ' tions. o i . Kentucky Youth Is Saved From Death pl ti Indianapolis, Dec. 6 —(UP) —The I j sentence of James (Anderson. Patch II Grove, Kentucky, youth, scheduled j to (lie In the state prison at Michi■i gan City December 8, was commitN ted to life today by Gov. Paul V. ■< McNutt and Anderson was eentenc- •' ed to be electrocuted after his con- • I viction In Franklin County circuit I court on charges of killing sheriff ; Herman Lange of Dearborn county, Indiana in December 1929. 1 j Evansville Catholic Church Pastor Dies . I - Evansville, Ind., Dec. 6 —(UP) — ' Monsignor F. X. Unlerreitmeier. pastor of the Holy Trinity Catholic ’ church here and dean of the Evansville district, died today. He was a former member of the ’ Iniana Council of Bishops. He served as pastor at Vincennes. New Al- ’ bany and West Baden before Coming here in 1918. o — Paul Cox of Chicago, well known printing press inventor and manufacturer, called on us today.
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