Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1934 — Page 3

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Osc ar meeting ■KdiES aid society l( i;es Aid Society of the JjSL'l Episcoixil church ..-net in I, 'ay aft. w- 1,1 ~h‘ p r, ' s i- , ,i the meeting mid ( |evo•3B , nduite Iby n John p.-wi.-i. evangelist HK, fifty fifth Psalm for Hie reading. , vocal selection Holy Savior." Mrs. Beery tnisinees . fHe .ills were rijiortisl. . ■ .lints <1 to four <|oi-fift-en cents. 'no libers were pr ■ tm- ting. Mrs. Ilan Tyn

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clubcalendar t> Society Deaoime, 11 a. M . 1 Mlit Mery Macy Phonet 1000—1001 Friday i Zion Reformed senior choir „ t hureh, 7 p. m. a Isi lota Xi dance, Masonic hall following Decatur-New Haven has 1 ketball game. f Catholic Action Chibs Unit 4, K. , of C. Hall, 7:3o'p. ni. Baiptlst pantry ahow*r, church basement, 7 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary social . meeting, Legmn Hall, 7:30 p. m . Pinochle Club, Mrs. Carl Ham-

mond, 7:30 p. m. Salem M. R. Indies Aid supper, North brick school in Blue town ship, 5 to 7 p. m. Saturday Monmouth high school girls bake sale, Brock store. Zion Reformed W. M. S. rummage I sale, church, 9 a. m. dall and Mrs. Virgil Krick were . appointed the calling committee for next month. A social hour followed the meeting during which Mrs. Ross Mallonee, Mrs. M. .1. Welker and Mrs. Mart Gilson serves! refreshments. The Literature department of the I Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. C. I). Lewton and Miss Elol.se Lew- | ton Monday night at seven-thirty o'clock. The meeting of the Music department of the Woman's Club will ii ■ I held with Mrs. Hen Sehroyer on North Third street. Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock instead I of with Miss Della Sellemeyer, as i was announced. Mies Sellemeyer I will he the leader for the meeting. Th# Zion Reformed Sunday School concert which was to have been held at the church next Sun’day evening hue been postponed indefinitely. ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY Miss Rose Mary Huffman entertained with a Thanksgiving party | recently at her home. Garnets were li laved and prizes awarded to Miss Helen Roop, first prize, and Juanita Howman, consolation prize. A guest prize was presented to Miss Pauline Brintzenhofle. Refreshments were

served at the close or the party. Thotio 'present were the Misses Helen Roop, Annabelle Rupert. Juanita Bowman, Elizabeth Reed and the guests, Helen Brlntzenhofe, Pauline Brlntzenhofe und Betty Huffman. CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY DINNER The Misses Ruth Macklin and Cathryn Fritzinger united in entertaining at a dinner-bridge party at the home of Miss Fritzinger on North Second street, Thursday night for members of the bridge club, and a • guest, Miss Laura l.unkenau. A three-course dinner was served at six-thirty o'clock. The guests were seated at two small tables laid with linens and centered with cloisonne baskets filled with baby mums. Four games of bridge were played and tile Misses Mary Coverdale, Luetta Reffey and Dorothy Young received the prizes among the club members. The Ladles Aid Society of the i nion Chapel church will hold a Thanksgiving market at the Charles Brock store Wednesday, November 28. beginning at 10 o'clock in the inorfiing. Baked goods, cottage cheese, dressed chickens, fresh eggs and other articles of food will be sold and orders may be phoned to Mrs. H. Zerkel or Mrs. Earl Chase. MEETING OF ETA TAU SIGMA Mies Katheryn Archbold was hostess to the members of the Eta Tau Sigma eororily at her home on North Tenth street, Thursday evening. A short business session was held. Mrs. Russel Risley was a guest at the meeting. Tobies were arranged for bridge and Miss Glennys Elzey received the high score prize. A luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Risley. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Miss Mildred Blosser. The Dramatic department of the Woman's Club will meet Monday night at seventhirty o'clock with Mrs. J. Ward Callaiid. Mrs. James Elherson will b> the assisting hostess. SURPRISE PARTY FOR DENNISON TINKHAM A surprise party was held Tuesday evening nt the home of Mr. and Mre. John Tinkham in honor of their son, Dennison, who celebrated his twenty fourth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in a social manner after which u luncheon was i served. Those present were Mr. and I Mrs. Charles biutzenhelser and Isons Grant and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Miller and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. John Lautzenheiser and children Buddy, Bernice and GUARANTEED HOT Water Bottle $1.50 Special--SI.OO KOHNE DRUG STORE

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Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lautzenhi lxer and children Ernest, Clarence, Glen and Fern, Mr and Mrs. Cbirvey Tinkham and children Woodrow, Heber, Melvin and Maurice, Mrs. Ben McCullough und children Dora. ißuddy and Eddie. Mr. and Mrs, John Tinkham and < hlldr.-n Agnes. Ealhyl, Doris and Thelma, Misses Helen and GMce Troutner and Mr. and Mre. -Dennison Tinkham. 4 ECONOMICS CLUB HOLDS MEETING The St. Mary’s township Home Economics Club met Thursday aftrrnoon with Mrs. Gilson Gulick. The mt eting was opened with the singing of the club song, followed with prayer by Mrs. (.'. E. Smith, and the reading of the club creed. The members responded to the roll call with thoughts for Thanksgiving. The lesson on sleeves was given by the leader, Mrs. Charles Schenck. Mrs. Harry CrownoVi-r, presidentelect for next year, tendered her resignation and Mrs. Glenn Mann who was named nssietant secretary, was elected to fill the vacancy. Mrs. Ralph Longenberger -will act as assistant secretary. Twenty six members and four visitors were i resent at the meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Guliok assisted by her daughter. Mary Gulick. Mrs. George Foor, Mrs. Harry Crownover, presientMrs. Murray Holloway, Mrs. Roland Clark, ami Mrs. Ben Colter. The next meeting will lie held with Mrs. Schenck for an all day meeting and pot-luck dinner December 20. The Christmas exchange will be held at this meeting. The N. and T. Club will meet with Mrs. Charles Maloney Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. This is an important meeting and all members ure asked to be present. _ . o—gERSONALS William Bell of the Bellview farms sold a pair of valuable Per- ( bon mares to a Pittsburgh purchast r. The horses were trucked to the east today. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds of Bluffton attended the Rotary meeting here last evening. Mr. Reynolds is president of the Bluffton club. Red Cross solicitors are completing their canvass this week. The campaign ends Thanksgiving day. The attention of housewives is called to the grocery and food advertisements in today s paper. Mrs. Fred Bell of Fort \\ ayne spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn —o— —— CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to extend our sincerest thanks to the neighbors, friends, Loyal Order of Moose, Rev. Dawson and Christian church for the assistance rendered during the illness and death of our beloved husband and brother; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Jennie Miller, Brothers and Sister. 1

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COURTHOUSE Rule To Answer Orbon Stove Company vs. The Schafer Company, account. Abso. I lute rule against defendant to answer on oi before December 1. Amos Hlrschy vs. Arthur 1). Suttles, Sr., note. Absolute rule against defendant to answer amended complaint on or before Decern her 1 C. C. Sprunger vs. Ferd Mettler as surviving partner of SchugMettler Co., account. Rule absolute against all defendants to answer amended complaint on or before December 1. I Samuel Schenbeck vs. Ferd Mettler as surviving partner of SchugMettler Co , promissory note. Rule absolute against defendants to answer amended complaint on or before December 1. Tlie Jackson Company vs. Mrs. Naoma Borman et al., account. Rule absolute against defendants to answer on or before December 1. Cases Set For Trial The Florsheim Shoe Company vs. William A Klepper et al., gam. ishment. Cause set for trial, December 28. Tlie Department of Financial Inl stitutions of the state of Indiana by Rudolph Schug, special reprey sentative vs. John F. Morningstar and Effie J. Morningstar, foreclosure of mortgage. Cause set for trial December 5. H. R. McClenahan vs. Aadnt Biberstein, professional services. Cause set for trial November 30.

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Helen Dietze vs Yellow Cab Corporation of Fort Wayne, damages. Cause set for trial January 8. Mortgage Ordered Released In the matter of the liquidation of the Peoples Loan and Trust Co., liquidation. Petition submitted by • Clark J. Lutz foY release of mortgage executed to bunk by Alpali C. and Lida Elzey. Mortgage ordered • released. Estate Cases " Estate of John H. Sipe. Proof • of publication of appointment and proof of publication of posting of r final settlement tiled. Final report - submitted, examined and approved - and administrator discharged and - estate declared closed. Estate of Katherine Pkitt. Application by executor for authority to - release mortgage tiled, submitted - and sustained and executor author- > ized to release mortgage of record - on inlot 9 in John Bowen addition - to the city of Decatur. Estate of Entile Wilder. Proof . of notice of appointment filed. . Proof of publication of notice of i filial settlement tiled. Final report ■ submitted, examined and approved. Executrix discharged. Estate closed. Guardianship Case May Wilma Reynolds, Herman ■ M- Gillig. guardian. Citation ordered for Herman Gillig, guardian. ■ returnable November 24. i 0 y First M. E. Church r One of the outstanding sermons • of Ihe campaign is announced toil iglit by evangelist Lewis of the local M. E. church. Tlie sermon is i entitled. "Noah and the Ark.' So . many requests have been made for this sermon that it has been print-

ed and is available in pamphlet form. The boosters are finishing their practi e for tlie great “Childrens service" on Saturday eveI ning. at the booster band meeting 'at 7 o'clock The public evangelistic services follow at 7:31>. Last night the evangelist preach | <‘d on "Tlie Unpardonable Sin" and I graphically described how people | are cutting the last strands of the I life-rope w hich holds them to Heavier and hope of eternal life. A num- , her of young people came forward , for prayer and professed to be | blessed. Another large crowd is lexpecteil tonight. There will be no group prayer j meetings on Saturday. Tlie boost, ier band will meet at 7 o’clock and revival services follow at 7:30 in | charge of John Wesley Lewis, who ’ will conduct the children's night 1 program. Services will continue on Suni day and all classes are asked to ■ lie seated together in the auditorium at 9:20, so far as possible, with the teachers, and to remain in I that place for the Sunday School i lesson period. Teachers are re-

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