Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1934 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mita Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Friday 1 Pocahontas Lodge, Rd Men jrri I 7:20 p. m. ■ Friday Night Pinochle Club. Mrs. , Kenneth Eady. 7:410 p. m. So Cha Re, .lean Murtaugh, 7:30 Saturday i U. 11. Izidles .Aid Cafeteria Sup- 1 per, 5-7 p. m, Pythian Salem Cafeteria supper, . postponed one week. Monday I Research Club, Mrs. L. A. Gra- : ham. 2:11(1 p. m. Tuesday Psi .lota Xi Bttsnees meeting, Mrs. I L igh Bowen, 7:80 p. in. ('. L. of <’. Pot-luck supper, K. of I C. Hull, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club. Mrs. Ilarl Holl-ingsworth,-2:30 p. m. Phoebe Bible class annual banquet. Reformed church 6:15 o’clock. K. of ('. Family Dance, K. of C. , Hall. Loren Trontner, Donald Byer, Ralph Burke, Clair Carver. Noble I Raudenbush, Austin Merriman, Harry Raudenbush, Ronald Byer. Paul Myers, Otho Simian. Harold |. DeArmand, Marion Burke. John E. 11 Schenck, Robert Hahnert, Harold ’Doth, Luther Sovine. l-ewis Will : iunison, Verniee Edgell, laiwell Noll, Fred Edgell. James R. Smith, ]' Elgar Archer, George Clark, Leland . Roth. Os'.ar Ray. Erneet laiutzenheiser. Russel Edgell. Ralph Hub- L logger. Howard llabegger, and hisl' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Habeg- ■ i ger. The evening was apt nt in playing games and refreshments of applies and pop corn were -served. I- —— EVANGELICAL SOCIETY HAS INTERESTING MEET The Evangelical Missionary Soc- ; iety met at the church Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fred McConnell and members of the February section in charge. Mrs. Arthur Bak|er conducted the devotionals. fol-, , lowed by two songs and sentence prayers led by Mrs. George Dutcher. A piano solo was played by Mrs. ! Ivan Stuckey, and a voca Iduet was . . sung by Mrs. Eugene Runyon and Mrs. Adler. Mrs. Runyon had . charge of the lesson study on the
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Redbird Mi.-fnn Tn Kentucky," and "t'ljlmi." Tao regular business meeting wui held with n treusurei-s report for the past year showing u total of 1U8,17 In the treasury. Plane ; were made for the "Day of Prayer" 1 to be held next Sunday. Rev. M. W. I Sunderman gave a short talk and ' the meeting was r insed with a pray- ' er. Refreshments were served by the | February group of Imste., u-s. (CHURCH OF GOD AID SOCIETY MEETS The Missionary Aid Society of the Chun h of Gist met at the homo ' of Mrs. Nathan Roop. Thursday afternoon. Miss Flosrslo Hawkins read a paper, "New Africa” an I Miss Ruth Strickler read a letter fiom | I James T. Murray, a missionary in Atria, Assort talk. ''Mission work in Jamaica," was presented by Mrs. Glen Marshall. Following the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs. Roop MEETING OF U. 8. LADIES The Ladies Aid Society o’ the United Brethren church me 1 with Mrs. Willie Reed, Thursday. Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. Homer Bitt-, ner were assisting hostesses. Sev-; enteen members were present During the business meeting plans were ma le Io sell mince meat and anyone wanting to buy some ■ should call 366 or 641. Plans were also made for a pantry sal ■ to be held February 17. A -social hour was held following the meeting. FAREWELL PARTY FOR MONROE PASTOR |\ farewell party was held for Rev. and Mrs. E. M Dunbar, pastor of the Monroe Methodist church, alio is moving to Anderson. Rev. Dunbar Is retiring from the ministry be a use of ill health. One hundred twenty five attended the affair, which was hold at the Monroe ball. The meeting was opened with a musical number by Mr. and Mrs.
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, Everett Rice and Mrs. Tb-len Bluhm and a prayer was offered by Alfred llilinert. A song, "I Will Not Give Up" was sting by the Young Indies iChnlr, followed by talks by William Bluhm and Mennns Lehman, A song j "Have Thine Own .Way," was sung by the Indies of Rev. Dunbar's Sunday School class, at.d a talk was given by F W. Bust he. Mre. R. W. Biisehe and Mrs. Fred Foster sang. "My Mother’s 1 Bible," ami a talk was given by Otto Ixmgenherger. "The Hand- ■ writing on the Wall,” was presented by Mt nnns Lehman om| Mrs. Dunbar. A beautiful roho was presented 10 the pastor by Mrs. Bnsehe, from the Willing Worker's clans, and Mrs. Dunbar was given a Wedding ring quilt by Mrs. W. S. Smith from the Ladies Aid and the Foreign Missionary Socletlo--'. Talks were given by Rev. an<| Mrs. Dunbar. The ; meeting was closed by singing, j "Blessed be the Tie that Binds," and prayers by Mrs. Otis Brandyberry and Mrs. Harry Graham. Refreshment* were served by the Lad11 s Akl Ro< iety. ETA TAU SIGMA IS ENTER'AINED Miss Beretta Elzey was hostess I to the members of the Eta Tau Sigma at her home. Wednesday evening. Following u short lmsine.se meeting four games of bridge were played with Miss G-lennys Elzey receiving the high score prize. Colorful Valentine plate cards ■ were arranged on the small tables tog ther with table covers, and a | luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Miss Mailgelin ■ Miller. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS PROGRAM MEETING The Christian Missionary Society met witli Mrs. Sol Ixtrd. Thursday evening. Mrs. A. D. Artman. president, conducted the business meeting. singing "What a Friend we have in J“sus,” and repenting the Lord's pray, r The lesson study was presented by Mrs. ix-rphus Drum on the subject “Great Multit rdes.” which dealt with the treason's subject. Moments witli Cue Master." She read verses of Matthew and led in singing, "Far and Near the Fields are Teeming.” Mrs. Artman offered a prayer. Sub-topics on Africa were given by Mrs. Sol Ixtrd, Mrs. Jay Bush and Miss Florence Li-htenstetger
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on “The Candle Within the Heart;” | Mrs. Fred King and Mrs. William Kohls. 'Lives that have counted in j Africa,” and Mrs. Artman, "Work ■ in Africa and down through the, yearn.” A song. ‘Rescue the Per-1 ishing.” was sung During the social hour Mrs. Lord. I assisted by Mrs. Jay Busch served , refreshments. MRS. SAM ACKER SURPRISED WITH DINNER Mrs. Sam Acker was pleasantly I surprised. Thursday noon, when a group of her friends surprised her i with a pot-luck dinner. Those pre- ! | sent were Mrs. Lawrence Green, i Mrs. Frank Crist, Mrs. Dick Burdg. and Mrs. Floyd Acker. The after-. noon was spent in a social manner. INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR BAPTIST LADIES The Baptist Missionary Society and several guests were entertained at the home of Mrs. C. E. B 11, Thursday afternoon, when an interesting program was presented. The meeting was opened with a song, after which Mrs. J. McMaken introduced Mrs. Herbert Ray of I Fort Wayne who presented a review of the Itook "Kagawa,” which was written by Dr. Axling. She also 11 gave a short biography of the ' author. A vocal duet was sung by Mrs. . l A. B. Brown and Mrs. C. E. Bell. i "Jesus Blessed Jesus." A recitation '"The Little Bisque Doll." by Miss I Helen McMaken; and a vocal solo. !“The Old Spinning Wheel," by Mrs. Neal Unger of Fort Wayne, a niece lof C E. Bell, completed the pro-
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i C. O. Porter, Miss Madge Hite, and Mm. William Bell of this city. At the close of the meeting re- ( freshments were served to the
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twenty-five ladies present by Mrs. Bell, assisted by Mrs. William Bell. I The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. H. Abney.
