Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1934 — Page 3
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ladies new officers , ~;| EK, ,'ii:,i'- busit-e-.s meeting of l.a'.ieri of coin.tibia. IN night the . was named pr . L<- man!. Miller, re ordmg sec!i. I Ervin, fl ’uncial sec- !■',- nk liar'll 1. truste-v.-urs; M iry Miller. be held Tuesday evening. l| tile K. ~ will be served a’ o'clock an I a twenty five xchang"- w m he held.’ re asxe.l to .. ,j date of meeting. l.a-iies Aid So ie'y i; red church will meet - .ricrs W nci-day ..icl. dinner and Christinas rhe dinner will be served ‘ ■., n iiirty o'clock with a husi ing foil iwing at one-thirty ”•* Mrs. Fred Frtrhte, chair-’ program committee, will 3,. of the program ■ n ! all . is of the 1J diea Aid are ' ; S d io ba prevent. Pocahontas ledge will meet Red Mens Hall Friday night iHevi n thirty o'clock. pßhyterian Sunday School will ,*Xi a Christmas party an 1 exe at the home of Mrs. S. D. I tßrers Tuesday night at sevenRty o'clock. All members are to be present. S era hire de: art nu-nt of t.':e Hra'i Club will me-t with Mrs.! K II ,'ler Month.,v night at seven ' o'clock. ■h- pen il.ur lodge will meet Fri-■
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Home Frock for Xmas S. ! \i * i W Uq I ’ i ! |: | | g -"r Ellen Worth pattern of a,tract ''' e ,, h "JJJ't 36 require* 838 cuts in sizes 16. 18 years, 36 to 15-inch conyards of 35-mch material w.th W yard of 35 men coo trailing The Fall and Winter BOOK OF FAS ”"^' 5 (’’oi'nis Price of PATTERN 15 rents m stamps or com (com p fened). Wrap coin carefully. Decatur Dally Deniocri-t, “Fashion c enter order* to Decatur, 170, New York, N. Y. (Editor’* note—Do not man m Indiana.) - '
| day night at seven-thirty o’clock In | th- Hen Hur Hull, for drill practice. Every member of the staff Is request 3-1 to be present. NAME OF ST RITA I CHOSEN FOR CLUB I ult 14 of the Catholl Action ) clubs nt iat the K. of C. hall last 1 venl.ig. Mrs. R ,’iert Miller, chairman, bn’.iv in charge. Several <h pterg of the Mass . were read by Mrs. Miller. The name of St. Ri u wa< ohos« n for the unit. Plans were niadA for a pot luck -supper to he hell De ember 27 at the home of Mrs. F. T. Leonard. The program was attended by ne.r--Ily all th- m mber.'t. Section ne of tii- Zion Reformed Ladies Aid So i- ty will meet with Mr William Beineke, 424 North Fifth .street Friday uft -moon from two to five o’clock. The I.i dies Ai l Society cf the Beulah Capel church will meet with Mio. W.ll Johnson allslay W dnesday. The Missionary Society of the Christian Churtn will meet Mon-<’-iy night at seven-thirty o'clock - with Mrs. E. L. Harlaeher on North i Ttiir ' street. Mi«. H tner Ruhl will I e the leader and i good att- ndance Is desire. BRIDGE CLUB PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS Mis. Raymond Jolmson was hostoss to the members of h r Bridge I Club Wednesday evening at her [hot n North Tenth street. Five games of bridge were played and l Miss Ceral-dlne SUyle and Mrs. I Orville Rhodes received the high score prize.!. A luncheon wus s- rved by the hostess. Christmas appointments were used in the ileoorations and the small tallies were centerel with Christmas tapers. Plans w- re made for -I Christmas exchange to be held at the heme of Mrs. A. It. Criet in Monroe in two w eks. PSI IOTA XIS PLA-N CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Psi lota Xi sorority nret Tuesday night in the mayor’s court room in the city hail, for a business meeting. Plans were completed for the Chrk+nnas dance to be held at the D.catur Country Club und charity projects were dfecuased. The i.Tistmas program will be held at next meeting December 18. Mrs. V.’illia it MoGill of Portland will give a lit- lary review at this meeting. TRI KAPPA SORORITY PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY A busin- ss meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority was held at the home of Mn. Herman Myeru Tuesday night at which time plans were n- de for-1 Christmas party to be
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934
CLURCALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A M. Mlm Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Evangelical w. M. s„ church 2 p. m. ‘ Lutherin Ladles All quilting, Lutheran .school. 1 p. m. Baptiet W. M. 8. business meeting. Mrs. S. E. Sh i np. 2:30 p. tn. Zion i: formed M. O. church parsonage 7:30 p. m. Dinner-Bridge Club, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, postpone 1 one week. Church of God Missionary Aid, Mrs. Charles Brown, 2 p. m. Metho'lst W. H. M. S. Christmas party, M.s. Fred Mills, 2:30 -p. m. | Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Miss Mildred Blosser, 7:30 p. m. So Cha Rea, Mrs. It. C. Fhing -r ":30 p. rn. M. E. Ever H dy class, Mrs. C. L. Walters,j7:3o p. m. Pr .- >yt ’rlan Missionary S v lety, Mrs. J. H. Heller, 2:30 p. m. U R. Indies Aid Society, Mrs. John Sovlne, 2 p. tn. W. O. T. M . Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. Commonweal Study Club. Miss M-:rgar- : Holth .::se, 7:30 p. m. Friday Zion Reforme ' Ladi- .s Aid Society section one. Mrs. Willi-.m Beineke. 2 to 5 p. m. Ben Hur Lodge. Ben Hur Hall, 7:30 p. m. Pocahontas lodge. Red Mens Hall. 7:30 p. tn. Union Chapel A. H. C. class. Mr. I and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart, post-1 potted to December 13. Pinochle Club, Mrs. Clarence Weber. 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Hall. 7:3() p. -tn. Psi lota Xi rnmmag? sale. Erwin building. Zion Reformed Girls I'lwir, chur- h' 7:30 p. nt. Saturday Presbyterian Ladies Aid fool sale S hmitt Meat Market, 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Presbyterian Ladies Aid, pastry sale at Schmitt Market, 10 u. m. to 2 p. m. Psi lot-i Xi rummage sale, Erwin building. Evangelloil Mission Band, church 2 p. nt. Methodist W. F. M. S. steak supper, -■ hurt h. 5 to 7 p. nt. Zion Ref rmed rummage .sale, church. 9 a. m. to 8 p. nt. Sunday Zion Reformed Girls choir, church, 2 -p. nt. Monday Literature Department, Mrs. J. H. Heller, 7:30 p. m. Christian Missionary Society, Mrs. E. L. Harkicher, 7:30 p. m. Res.arch Club, Mrs. J. T. Merryman, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Evangelical Dutiful Daughters class, churchi basement, 6:30 p. m. prompt. C L. of C. Ci'.ilristmas party K. of C. Hall, 6:30 p. inPresbyterian Progressive class Christmas party, Mrs. S. D. Beavers, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Zion Reformed Lads s Ai l-Christ-mas party church parlors, 11:30| a. m. Beulah Chapel T-adies Aid. Mrs. Will Johneonnll-day. held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Mrs. Paul Saur r will -be the assisting hastesa. The i arty will be in b.le form of a potluck -supper an I- the committee in barge of the menu will include
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.Mrs. Avon Burk, chairman, Mrs. Don Firr and Miss Helen Hawbold. Th- sorority purchased a ten dollar health bond from the Adame County Tuberculosis association. Plans were also mad? for the New Yc.u-'b eve di nee to be held at the D catur Country Club. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. — BEULAH CHAPEL | GIRLS GUILD MEETS The Beulah Chapel Girls Guild met Tuesday evening at the home ; of Mrs. p.yllis Grandstaff. The first part of the evening was spent in Bible study. The election of officers was held with the following re-I suits: Edna Shady, pr silent; Doris I Johnson i nd Bernet.i Hoffman, co- J • vice-presidents; Elizabeth Fuhrman I secretary and treasurer. The flower committee will in-: elude Dorothy Hoffman, Ruth Mc-| Barnes and Elizabeth Spade. Mem-: bets of the game committee will be Lois Mann. Gkidye Mcßride, Ger- j trude liloffmrn, Phyllis Gran.'staff. | Other offi ers will be Berneta Hoffman, reporter; Catherine Bhrman,t leader. Names were drawn for the Christmas exd lange. Pions were made for a New Year witch party to be held at the home of Doris Johnson. Those present were Catherine Ehrman. Lois Mann. Ednli Shady. Doris Jlohnson, Elizabeth Gladys Mcßride. Gertrude. Dorothy and Berneta Hoff.ntn, Phyllis Grandstaff, Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff, Donna Grandstaff, Donald- and BiHy Shady. The Commonweal Study Club will meet Tuesday night at seven-: thirty o', lock witi.il Miss Margaret Holthouse. REPORT IS GIVEN Or PROVINCE MEETING Omicron chapter of the Delta Theta Tati sorority met at the home of Miss Jeanette Clark for a short business meeting. Tuesday night. Miss Helena Wehmeyer gave a report of the Indiana Alpha province convention held November 24 and 25 at Hartford City, with Nu chapter of the sorority as hostess. Miss Wehmeyer stated that the program for the convention included a business meeting Saturday at the American Legion (Home at which time Cleota Lord of the Hartford City chapter, was elected i province officer. At six-thirty o’clock a dinner was held for all delegates at the Hartford Hotel | and each delegate and national officer was presented with a corsage.
Following the ’inner a bridge i party was held at the American Legion Home and a formal dunce was held for the delegates at the Elks Home. Music was furnished Sunday morning, the delegates en-i by Sheets Alexander of Mun.ie, joyed a breakfast at the hotel and , a clever mock wedding program ■ was given by the members of Nu | chapter. Several selections were ; I sung by Pursley. Each 'delegate was presented with a gold crest pin as favors. The members of the local chapter who attended the form dance were Misses Jeanette Clark and Mary Margaret Voglewede and Mrs. J. L. Ehler. Announcement was made at the I business meeting last night that 'the electric food mixer and electric i whipper given tfway by the sorority Saturday evening at the Schafer | store were won by Mrs. Frank i Barthel of this city and Mayme ' Schneider of Mansfield. Ohio. I Committees were appointed for I the Good Fellows Club. Boxes for donations will be placed at the 'First State Bank, the post office land the Democrat. The hearty cooperation of the public is request-1 ed in giving every deserving family in Decatur a Merry Christmas. BOOK REVIEW GIVEN AT CLUB MEETING The I o ien Shakespeare Club ■net W-d-ne-sday afternoon at the, home of Mrs. Daniel Sprang who was also leader for the afternoon. Mrs. Sprang gave as plend’d review of the book, “Trumpets West"; iby Elmer T. Peterson. The book is! an epic of America and the story carries one through three generations of a family, beginning with the days of the -overed wagon, I through the automobile stage. to' he present day of airplanes. Mrs. Sprang gave a good description of the way tf'lat people lived, also the ‘ conditions of the country. Seventeen m mbers responded to the roll call. Announcement of the; next meeting will be made at ia I 'ater date. MISS GLADYS THOMPSON WEDS G. EMMETT STUMP The following 'recount of the w< dil'tng of Mi« Gladys Thomipeon, daughter of Rev. Harry M . Thompson of this city appeared in “The Latrobe Bulletin of Latrobe, Penn- ' sylvania: "Miss Gladys Dolores Thompson, daughter of Rev. Harry W. ThompI son, pastor of the Central Church of I Christ, Fort Wayne, Indiana, be- ■ cam'.- the bride of G. Emmett Stump . of Latrobe, at a pretty ceremony
, which took place in the Trinity Lutheran Churrtii on Weldon etreet at 9 o'clock Sunday morning, Dec ember 2. Dr. John B. Gardner performed th'.? ceremony. "The bri 'e wt:s attired in a gown of : rushed white velvet and wore a .turban of matching velvet trimmed in ermine. She wore a -should l r corsage of gardenias an.l lilies of the I valley. "Mrs. Paul Douglas of Second Hvenue, as the bride's attendant, were an l nsemble of white crepe and a shoulder corsage of yellow tea roses. Raymond Thompson of Latrobe, a cousin of the bride, was best man. "Immediately following the ceremony Mr. Stump and his hri le I ft on ':n eastern motor trip. They will reside in their newly furniuhled home on Kingston R ad. "Mr. Stump is manager of the American Store on North Ligonier Street. He is a graduate of the I Derry High school. The ibri le is a graduate of the Decatur, Indian!.!, high school and for over two years was a student nurse in the Metho-, j dist Nurses Training School in Fort | Wayne, In liana." INTERESTING PAPER READ AT CLUB MEETING The Historical Club m mbers met with Mrs. Sam Butler. Wednesday afternoon and Mrs Ben DeVor had an interesting paper on "-Casta and I Broadcasts." -Current events and j quoti tions were given preceding I the program ' n I eighteen members I responded to the roll call. > Mrs. DeVos told about t':ie lead- ' ing brou.'-casters. Kat.? Smith, Eddie I Cantor, Smilin’ Ed McConnell. I Clara, Lu and Em. She gave u brief ' histories of their lives and told how I they had taken up the work. Sub topics were given as follows: I Damroach. Mrs. Fred Handier; I Amoe an. 1 Andy, Mrs. Sum Hit-ei; Feminine voices, Mrs. John Sihug. I The next meeting of the club will I be held with Mrs. M. E. Hower and ; Mrs. Delton Basswater will have i the paper. I Mr. and Mrs. E. ®. Macy left this i j morning for West Bilm Beaitr, Florida. where 'they will spend the winter. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Voglewede, ■ Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and Miss ' | Mayme Terveer returned WL-dnes- • I day from Toledo, Ohio where they i visited with the C. H. Uhl family. '|MLss Terveer hud spent.
weels in Toledo. Cht.lmer Reber return d to his work in Chicago after visiting with his .parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reber an ’. family tmd friends. The Pennsylvania passenger train which arrives in this city about one* o'clock was a harbinger of winter weather. The train whs overed with snow and .sleet. Ice hung under the cars. The train conies from Kala:i azoo, when- the w.- ther is reported told an 1- stormy. Conneaut. (). (U.R) —While frantic relatives and firemen sought his “Bo :y" in the smouldering ushes of a barn .at his parents’ farm home. Donnie Riley, five, had safely burrowed himself eight feet deep in the hay of a neighboring barn o Cotton Crop 50% Normal Taylor. Tex.— (U.R) —Cotton crop for this year was about 50 per cent normal, it was indicated. Up to
PREPAREFOR WINTER DRIVING Winter is here qnd Motorists must meet winter driving conditions if they are to drive in comfort and with economy. We serve you in the following ways— CHANGE OIL to Gulf Pride or Gulf Lube FILL YOUR RADIATOR with Eveready Prestone. Firestone Anti-Freeze or Methanol. CHARGE and SERVICE BATTERIES and sell new ones. — ■' FOR QUICK STARTING Use the New Gulf Aviation Grade Gasoline which sells at the Price of Regular. FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES. R. N. RUNYON & SON Home of That Good Gulf Service ? 116 S. First St. Phone 772
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Dec. 1, a total of 14,334 bales of cotton had been ginned here, whereas last year at the same time 27,• 224 bales had been ginned.
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