Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1934 — Page 3
I SOCIETY.
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j CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mi»» Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 , T Friday Ben Hur Tlrzuh Club, Ben Hur Hull, following lodge session. Zion Reformed Mission Band, church, after school. Friday Night Ihnochle Club. Mrs. Walter Lister. 7:30 p, m. Unit 14. Catholic Action, Mrs. > Noble Drum, 7:30 p. tn. Union Chapel C. I. C. Class. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Walters, 7:30. p. tn. Saturday D. H. S. girls athletic association, bake sale, Schmitt meat market, 9 a. m i Penny Dance, above Green Ket j tie. 9 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S rummage sale. Erwin building South Second street. 9 a. m. M. E Ladies Aid cafeteria supper, vliurch. 5 to 7 p. tn. Sunday Reformed girls choir, church 2 p. m. , Monday Bona Terns Chib, Mrs. W P. Lose 7:30 p. m. Woman's Club. Dramatic department in charge. I). 11. S. auditorium, 7:45 p. in. Tuesday Psi lota Xi social meeting. Miss Dorothy Young. 6:3ti p m. M. K. Mary and Martha class, church parlors, 6:30 p. m. i Tri Kappa business meeting, Schafer store. 7:30 p. m. laidies Shakespeare Club closing banquet, Preabyterlan Church, 6:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tao business meet- . ing. Mrs. Llizern I'hriek, 7:30 p. m. C. L- of C. Cord party, K. of C. Hall, S p. m. Adams County Choral Society, above Brock Store, 7:30 p. m. • session plans were suggested for the work of the coming year. | Mrs. Blanche Elzey was appointe l chairman of the Fellowship committee and Mrs. Hubert Cochran, chairman of the committee to arrange for the Mother and Daughter banquet to be held in May. The meeting closed witli am impressive Living Link service. During the social hour refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Dick Shaffer. BONA TEMS CLUB MEETS ..Mrs. J. J. Reed entertained the members of the Buna Tents Club and one additional guest, Mrs. liar- ; ney Wertzberger. at her home Thursday night. High scores were won hy Mrs. i Charles Omlor and Mrs. W. P. Lose, i Mrs. Wertzberger was presented a i guest prize. I Following the gtynes. Mrs. Reed I served a delicious luncheon. The ■ next club meeting will be held Mon1 day night at the home of Mrs. W. P. I Lose. EASTERN STARS HAVE REGULAR MEETING The regular stated meeting of the ■ Eastern Stars was held in the Mai sonic Hall, Thursday night The eo- ! cial meeting which was to have ; been held was postponed until May j 10. I The grand chapter will be held ’at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in ‘ Indianapolis on April 25 amd 26 and I the officers of the local order will I attend. I A business meeting of the Tri I ' Kappa sorority will be held Tues- ! 1 day night at seven-thirty o'clock in ’ Schafer's store. Every member is , j urged to be present and to come to ’ the meeting prepared to settle for I the dinner-bridge tickets. A social meeting of the Psi lota ( Xi sorority 'will be held Tuesday night at six-thirty o'clock a[ the ■ home of Mis Dorothy Young.
DECATTR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1931.
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[SOCIAL MEETING OF MRS. MYERS CLASS i Mrs. Myers class ot the Methodist Sunday School met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Fer- ' i rel Fenimore. Miss Katheryn Hower *was tbe assisting hostess. . The meeting was opened with devotional services and the regular j routine of business was followed. | Games and contests were enjoyed i and during the social hour a lunch- ' jeon was served by the hostesses. , ' The members of the class deeid- ■ |ed not to hold meetings during the [ summer months. MEETING OF ! LADIES AID Tile Ladies Aid Society of the' Christian church met Thursday at-1 ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L., August. Mrs. Homer Ruhl opened the meeting by reading a portion lof the Scripture followed with [ prayer. A short business session was ■ held and Mrs. Adam Kunowich, the i I treasurer, read the quarterly re-j I port. The meeting closed with the. j Mizpah benediction. During the social hour Mrs. | August assisted by her mother, i Mrs. Henry Liehtensteiger. served I delicious refreshments. i A penny dance will be held Sat[urday night beginning at nine [o'clock above tile Green Kettle. ■ — The girls choir of the Zion Reformed church will meet at the [church Sunday afternoon at two' | o’clock. The girls athletic association of ’lie Decatur high school will hold |a bake sale at nine o’clock Saturday morning at the Schmitt meat ! market. I ! ! The Mary and Martha class of the Methodist Sunday school will have a pot-luck supper Tuesday ( ' evening at six-thirty o’clock in the . : church parlor. Each member is asked to furnish-one article of food and and the committee will furnish cos- j j fee, cream and rolls. ETA TAU SIGMA ELECTS NEW OFFICERS A business and social meeting of the Eta Tan Sigma sorority was held at the home of Miss Ruth Winnes, Thursday evening. In closing the first chapter year, the following officers were elected: Miss Herretta Elzey, president; Miss Madgeline Miller, vice-president; Miss Isabel Odle, secretary, and Miss Glennis Elzey, treasurer. Miss Clara Egley was named the
social chairman and Miss Dolores’ 1 Elzey, the publicity chairman. During the business meeting plans j were made for a Mother's Day ban- I quet. Bridge was played and Miss Ver- ' neal Whalen received the high score piize. M'ss Pauline Ashley was a guest of the club. A. delicious luncheon in one course was served ’ by the hostess. The next meeting will be hpld at I the home of Miss Mildred Blosser. I PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS HAS REGULAR MEETING Thirty members of the Phoebe ■ Bible class of the Zion Reformed 'Sunjay school attended the meet-' ing of the organization held Thurs-; ‘day night at the home of Mrs Al-1 , bert MuLschler. The assisting hos- ; tesses were Mrs. Mervin Hostetler, I Mrs. Ray Moser and Miss Matilda i I Sellemeyer. Miss Sellemeyer presided over —~ZZIZZZZZZZZ
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! the business session. Games of bunI co were played and iprlzes were aj warded to the Mesdames Charles 1 Beineke, Tillman Gerber aind Dallas Goldner. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses o . ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller, 1110 West Adams street, are the parents of a boy baby born Thursday night. .at the Adams County Memorial ’ Hospital. The baby has been nam- , ed James William. o HOSPITAL NOTES Ray Lewis, route 2. Geneva, is a I medical patient at the Adams j County Memorial Hospital. o See “Home-Again Harry” Catholic High School, Sunr dav April I~> 8 I*. M. ~t
PERSONALS James Beatty is ill with appendicitis at Indianapolis W. A. Klepper transacted business in Chicago this week. I Bruce Wallace left this week for Los Angeles, California, where he will spend the summer with his father. Harold Hoffman. 425 Grant street will take scholarship examination j at Heidelberg college, Tiffin. Ohio, j Saturday, April 14. Twenty-six j I scholarships are offered, j The Misses Louise Haubold. ' Dorothy Little. Mary Cowan and I Martha Erma Butler, Messrs Harold i Stri'.kler. Bolt Heller. Boh Klein henz and Dick Sutton attended the Hal Kemp dance in Fort Wayne I Thursday night. Arthur Schamerloh of this city attended the Ha! Kemp dance in Fort Wayne Thursday night Frank G. Thompson, George Morris and Ware Baker, all of Bluffton attended the regular meeting of the Decatur Rotary club Thursday evening. Ralph Jahn and Charles Salis--1 bury. Bluffton, were visitors in Deicatur Thursday afternoon. C. H. Musselman, Benne, was a business visitor in Decatur this | morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cole, Jr., are spending several days in Portland. Miss Dorotny Little is employed at the Newberry five and ten cent ! store. Mrs. Edward Saurer of Bluffton [has returned to her home after 1 spending a few days here visiting [ with her son and daughter-in-law, I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saurer. j Harry Williams of Chicago visit- | ed here today He formerly lived in I Muncie and visited here several I times. Howard Wisehanpt and his secre- [ tary, Francis Drake, of every where, visited relatives and friends here today. Mrs. H. R. Moltz is a visitor in Fort Wayne today. The loverleaf Creameries, Inc., have had a number ot attractive signs put up over town. This was Friday, the 13th, but ■perhaps no more unlucky than the average day, unless we thought bo. o Present Comedy At Preble Two Nights j “The Deacon Entangled, ’■ a comedy. will be presented at St. Paul’s school at Preble Saturday and Sunday evenings at 8:15 o’clock. The, play is being sponsored by
Preble baseball team. The cast of characters is as follows: Deacon Penroes —a member in good standing—Arthur Hartman. Calvin Spangler (Cal) his nephew —Arthur Bleberich. Rev. Dr. Sopher, a strong supporter of foreign missions—Gerhard Gaiser. Harry Baxter —a sport writer— Gerhard Bieberich.
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Mr. Rafferty, a policeman — Victor Biebericlt. A plain clothes man — Victor Bieberich.. Mrs. Penrose—Viola Ewel. Ruth, her daughter — Helene Koenemann. Georgie Sopher. Dr. Sophers daughter—Esther Koenemann. Katy, the maid at the Penrose household —Leota Bittner.
