Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1934 — Page 3

Society

■ CLUB meeting ■ IfSt’C' I ' 'III . 1hM| I i K jSamjSi. '! j, l ami illtOTl# l ' v,ml '' l Hatchery. ■ ,!>| < ■ -'aaM '■*' 1 ' ' I 3ML ' ; "' !:l!; " •""' I ■■ 1 ■ 'j» 1 ’ ' Is ' '■ I mA 1 1 1 •’•' •'" 1 :l: I Junior 1 -i I: I ' l, ‘ ■■ I ' " • < : l ’ ; ! 1 ' ' I mhhH* ' ll ' 1,1 I tsrln lll spring !'■ K'n'i'' ! I lilfrie’a I \ I U»^B V *■' ' ,|j I MeyaM Th "•' Kaiiiimfcii. I '' v: ■■ I trfWfl- 1 ' ’ X,, ‘'" 1 Li:- ' VI. i | I letniar I IMS, 1' ' ! i: '-" ■ M ’ ,! " ! "‘ '' I hwartz. Dorothy Sin.lf. I JOM H» ' ' ,l "’ ;l " 1 An | drew. 1 Steiner, Carl Li'binan. I Sltkor ate < .i n Diehl. Dab- l.yf, I Vfvi*nß'"' .v :'z. Sli'-rnian Vuniain I ten, 4” - v Liee’lty. !<eroy anil I (heater Schwartz. Vera Schwartz. I jJUs lii >i a'’<l Mias Ra >- The Zion it, io) m.-d Sunday '"•ho.,! will sepe a cafeteria supper in the churrh r turday night front fit'- io lock. raSSI ! 4is.slor.ary Circle of the • al church will meet with MiM ■!<'»<- Hecker Thursday • ■ven-. rn o'clock. The A B. c. class of the I'm m Chanel I Sunday Sdhool will meet 3E Mr. and Mrs. Sylvesb r Ever- . hart fllursday night. pfitfTh decorations prevAil at class party of the Dutiful, uaii^teis class of the Evangelical; Sunday school Tuesday night was inth® form of a dinner and Christ-: M wogram. Tie meeting was] held ■ the church iparlore where sc son H decorations and Christina' loktrS prevailed. The dinner was served at six-' thlrt«D <lock at long tables. CovjJtTrifleWithCouglis Den t let them get a strangle hold. aMKthem quickly. Crenmulsjon com- i bines' helps in one. Powerful but harm-(■■lea-ant to tale. No narcotics. V our ewndniggist is authorized to refund vour jjSEy on the spot if your cough or cold relieved by Creuuiulsion. (adv.) KoRTIFY against Cslds with McKesson’s Cod Uttr Oil. Special at 69c a pint KOHNE DRUG STORE

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! ere were marked with place cards I In the form of miniature Christtnsw i trees. I ' Following the dinner a program I was held. Christman carols were sung and Mre. Harry Knapp had the devotions. Mrs. Ivan Stuckey playI ’ ml a piano .selection and Chrkstmas II customs of other landtt were given. (Mrs. Hubei Journey also sang a ■ t vocal selection. , I A business meeting was held. , Mtn. Ainos Graber will be president ■ of the clans for next year and Miss ■, Crystal Edgell, str. rotary and treasurer. A Scriptual content was Lield. , I The gifts for the exchange were arranged about an improvised fireplace. ——. '. Members of both the senior and junior Walther Leagnea are usked to meet at the Lutheran School Friday might at seven o’clock, to go to Preble. Each member is asked .to ' bring a ten cent gift. The Legion Auxiliary Christmas party to be held Friday night at eight o'clock will be held in the : Legion Hall instead of with Mrs. Walter Gladfelter as was anI non need. CATHOLIC LADIES HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY ■ The Catholic Ladies of Columbia held a Christman party anil gift exchange in the Knights of Columbus Hall, Tmnday night. A supper I was .served and decorations in I keeping with the Christmas season were used. , Games of bridge, five hundred i land ilium were played and the | Misses Hose Sehurger and Thelma] I Cook received high score prizes in : I bridge; Mrs. L. Perry and Mrs. Bob Miller in five hundred; Miss Virl ginia Geimer and Mrs. Fred Geirner I in rhum. Santa Claus arrived at the party and distributed the gifts for the ] Christmas exchange. Mrs. Frank Schmitz was chairman of the com- : mittee in charge of the arrange- : menu for the party. — CHRISTMAS PARTY IFOR COURT HOUSE GIRLS A Christmas party was held at I the home of Miss Rose Nesawald I ' Monday night far the women em-1 ' ployes at the Adame county court' house. The party was in the form , i of -i dinner and bridge party. The guests were seated at one ] large table which was centered with ] a star and tall red tapers. Individ-] ' ual tapers marked the covers for ] the guests. A delicious two course ] dinner was served at six-thirty o’- | clock. Sm ill tables were arranged for bridge and Mise Rose Sehurger and Mrs. Dick Arnold received the prizes. A gift exchange was enjoy-, ed. The guest list included the Misses | Alice Lenhart, Iverna Werling,] Mary Cowan, Anna Smith. Edua| II lie. Rose Sehurger, Florence

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1934.

I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mlae Mary Macy Phonea 1000—1001 Wednesday Zion Reformed girls oliolr, church ,7:30 p. tn. | Izidles Shakespeare Club, Mrs. J{. t R. Carson, 2:30 ,p. m. St. Ann's Stu ly Club, postponed. ! I United Brethren W. M. S„ ohlireh ,2 p. tn. . i Union Twp. Woman's Club, Mrs. ! Fred Hammond, all-slay. , ] Girl S out Troup No. 3 benefit movie, Cort Theatre. L l Holier Homes Economics Club, i postponed one week. Zion Reformed Ladl s Ai 1 Christ- , mas party church parlors, 11:30 i a. in. .' Beulah Chapel Ladles Aid. Mrs. ■ Will Johnson 011-day. , Zion Walther Junior League, . ] Lutheran school 7:30 p. m. Thurtdav j Methodist Friendly Circle ChristJ mas party, Marceil Christner, <7 I p. m. . I Union K’haipel A. B. C. clans, Mr. , and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart. ,| Evangelical Missionary Circle, Miss Arlene Becker, 7 p. m. i Lutheran laidies Aid Society J quilting, Lutheran school, 7 p. m. Dinner-Bridge Club, Mrs. Clayson ’ —Garroll. B:15 p. m. Christian Isidies Aid Society, Mrs. Joseph Cloud. 2 p. m. Pleasant Mills W. M. S., Mr.s. Dorothy Anspaugh, 1 p. m. Eastern Star regular stated meeting, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m„ potluck dinner. 6:15 p. m. 1 Metihodist W. F. M. S. thimble jarty. Mrs. Daniel Sprang. 2 ip. in. Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Hirve Kooe, 1:30 p. m. Civic Section Christmas party, ; Zion Reformed church. 6:30 ip. m. Methodist W. 11. M. S. thimble I party, Mrs. Daniel Sprang, 2 p. m. I Commonweal Study Club, Miss Margar. t Holthou.se. 7:30 p. an. : Girl Scout Troop No. 3 benefit j movie, Cort Theatre. Evangelical Ladina Aid Society, church. 10:30 a. in. Calvary Evangelical Indies Aid, ' church, 1:30 p. m. Adamo County Red Cross committee meeting. Wlnnes Shoe store, 7:30 p. m. Frtuay Methodist Y. M. C. class, Mr. and Mre. Clyde Butler. 7:30 p. m. iLegion Auxiliary Christmas party, Legion H ill. 8 p. m. Zion Walther Senior and Junior i Leagues. Lutheran School. 7 ip. m. Zion Reformed girls choir cantata ■practice, church, 6:45 p. m. Ben Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur | Hall, following lodge. Legion Auxiliary Christinas par1 ty, Mrs. Walter Gladfelter, S p. in. • ] Union Chapel C. I. C. class, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey; 7:30 p. m. Saturday Zion Reformed Sunday School cafeteria supper, church, 5 to 7 p. m. Pinochle Club Christmas meetI ing, Mrs. Francis Eady, 7:30 p. m. ] SUNDAY Zion Reformed girls choir cantata ] practice, church, 3 p. m. Monday Research Club (Christmas party ] Mrs. 11. R. Carson, 2:30 p. m. St. Agnes Sodality Christman party, Catholic school hall, 6:30 p. in. Holthouse, Anna and Rose Nesswald. and Esther Koeneman and th Mesdames Harry Knapp, Sylvester Everhart, Ralph Roop and Dick Arnold.

intermediate class HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY The members of the Intermediate class of th First Christian Sunday school of which Miss Rosaline Foreman is the teacher, held a Christmas party at the home of Bobby Collier. Tuesday night. Ten members attended the party. Games of bunco were (played. Paul Lord received the prize in a guessing contest. Following several games a Christmas exchange was held and Mrs. Fred Collier, assisted by Miss Kathleen Foreman, served refreshments. The Young Married Couples class of the Methodist Sunday School will meet Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler. Through an error the name of Mrs. Daniel Sprang appeared in the account of the meeting of the Literature department Monday night at the home of Mns. J. H. Heller. Mrs. O L Vance gave a story of tike life , f Mrs. Edith Wharton and reviewed her latest book, “Backward Glance," “IRISH MUSIC" SUBJECT OF CLUB MEETING The Research Club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Fruchte, and Mrs. Fred Smith was the program leader. Her subject was lush Music” and she gave a short history of Irish music and mentioned its two kinds, the 'laughing” and the "mourning” music. Through It can be traced the Ihistory of a .people happy natures and deep national sorrows. She told how a large percent of professional and industrial men. artists and scholars are of Irish blood. Mns. Dan Tyndall sang three groups of songs: "O Come to Me Mavourneen,” “The Cary Dance ,

"The Last Rose of Summer,’’ "Kathleen Mavourneon,” and "A Little Gray Home In the West." Mr.s. R. I). Myers gave a «nb topic, "The Musical Tragedy of the Duke of Wellington." Mrs. H. R. Carson will have the Christinas party at her homo next Monday afternoon, MEETING OF E. D. T. 8. CLASS A Christmas party for Uhe members of the E. I). T. S. clase of the First Christian Sunday School woe held Tuesday night at the home of Martha Myers on M. rcer avenue. Tho business meeting was presided over by Melba Kruft and the election of officers was held with the following results: Katheryn Kohls, president; Melba Kraft, vlcei president; Marjorie Drum, eecretary and treasurer, and Katheryn King, news reporter. Small tables were arranged for bunco end prizee were awarded to Gladys Miller and Mary Jane Beery. A Christmas exchange was held and several piono selections were played by various members. Three guests, Gladys Miller, Mary I Jane Beery, and Katheryn Affolder | were present. A luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by the I three guests. Katheryn King will ] be hoetess at the next meeting of ' the class. ■I ■ ■ —■ ' TEMPERANCE UNION HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Women’s Christian Temper- ] ance Union met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Adler. Mrs. E. N. Wicks had charge of i the devotions and Mrs. Delton Pass--1 waler Lad charge of the program . for the afternoon. Current events were given by Mre. C. E. Hocker and Rev. Kendall of Huntington gave a talk and sang a selection he had composed. I "Uncle Sam and His Mule." Rev. Kendall also played the guitar. During the business meeting plans were made to send boskets of food to the needy people. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Wicks. The Friendly Circle class of the Methodist Sunday School will hold a Christmas party Thursday night at seven o'clock at the Dome of Marciel Christner on North Eleventh street. — oPerry Bruce Pace, year and a half old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ogg. has been presented a gold medal for honorable mention in the famous Sears and Roebuck baby contest, it has been learned here. Perry Bruce has blonde hair with blue eyes and fair complexion. C. D. Lewton has gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, on business. ■Several Decatur people have stopped at the Kerns hotel in Lansing, Michigan which was destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. The building was a four-story structure, built of wood and later covered with brick. Ira Ihihrman and Hubert Schmitt stopped at the hotel last year while on a hunting trip to northern Michigan. ARRIVALS Rev. and Mrs. Albert Morford of Monroe are the parents of a son, Norman Lewis, born "Wednesday, December 12, at the Methodist Hospital in Fort Wayne. Rev. Morford is pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Monroe. Jeanette Arlene is tf.ie name of the six pound girl baby born to Mr. and Mre Herman Bleeke at their home on rural route eight, Decatur Tuesday night, December 11. This is the first child in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Wolf, 431 Mcßarnes street, are the parents of a boy baby born at the Adams County Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning, December 12. A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Bosse, 413 Meat Adams street, at the Adams ( ounty Memorial Hospital this morning, December 12. Arient to Get Herring Vancouver, 18. C. —(UP)—-Brit-ish Columbia exipects to ship 25,000 tons of salt herring to the Orient during the 1934-35 season. The tJii'Ptnent, approximately tho same aw last season’s, is expected to bring in a return of $750,000HANDEL’S . . Magnificent and Inspiring Christmas Oratorio “THE MESSIAH” will be presented at the Concordia College Concert Hall Fort Wayne, Indiana Thursday Eve.. Dec. 13, 8:15 By The Fort Wayne Lutheran Choral Society The Rev. Paul Miller, Director and the Fort Wayne Civic Symphony Orchestra This is the first time “THE MESSIAH” has ever been presented in Fort Wayne by a chorus of 110 voices with a symphony orchestra. Prices: Adults 50c Students 25c

HISTORY CLUB MEETING HELD County Historical Society Adopts Tentative Consitution The Adams County Illatorleiil Club will hold Its first regular meeting on January 22. It was decided Tuesday evening, In a meeting held in tho Decatur high school building. A constitution was tentatively adopted. A fi w changes wore recommended and It was voted to include them in the constitution , and vote on final approval at the next meeting. Donne Dorwin was appointed chairman of tho committee which will endeavor to obtain a speaker for tho next meeting. A committee of four was appointed to obtain members. This ' committee in composed of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tyndall, Robert H. Heller and Robert Mann. Several months time will be given for the persons who wish to be known as charter members of tho organization to give their ; names to the committee. The membership foe for tho year will be 50 rents. This cost is I also expected to he sufl'iclent for I all expenses of tho organization. ■ The matter of encouraging ! er-iays on historical subjects in • the schools was also discussed in the meeting. A committee was I apnointed to present the matter ] before the schools. o Pearls Boosted Oyster Business ———. Brockton, Mass. —(UP)— Business was exceptionally good at the market-lunch counter for a few hntr.s, espe-.ially in oysters. Ralph Gilbert, a jewelry clerk, found three pearls in a eingle oyster he wan eat- ] ing. o Dedication Recital At Columbia City Columbia City, Dec. 12.—A dedi- ' cation recital at 4:30 p. m. Sunday I by Clare L. Edwards, prominent Fort Wayne organist, will inaugur-1 ate the use of the echo organ anil | Peabody Memorial chimes here in Grace Lutheran church. The chimes, a gift to tho congregation under the terms of the will of J. S. Peabody, wealthy philanthropist of Columbia City and Daytona Beach. Florida, are the first installation of their kind in the state. They are essentially a part of the echo organ, located in the rear balcony of the church, but bymeans of electrical amplification their music may be heard outside the building for a distance of a mile —sent out by four giant loudX.speakers in the church tower. 125 feet above street level. Installa-

INDO-VIN WAS : AMAZING TO ME; Calls It The Greatest ] Ever; Eeels Like A Different Person Mrs. Alameda Drake, of 2720 ! West 18th St.. Terre Haute. Ind.. I has now come forward wlh her j TRUTHFUL and REMARKABLE . statement praising Indo-Vin, which ' is the new, scientific mix- I turn of Extracts I r ' rom •'’ < ‘ < bcin:il ( Plante, now be ■kF ng introduced J S 1 to the public , I : daily hero in | ■’ this ' ''' at ,ll< ‘ | I Holl house drug | K. ' store. Follow-j I * "* 1 'ng is this wide- >| ~ ly-known lady’s | j ' statement: , > "For live y< k.. fjak: I was a victim I of sto ma c h{| Mrs. Drake trouble.' said,. Mrs. Drake. "My meals simply] ■would not digest AT ALL but ; would lay there in my stomach j I organs and sour and turn to gas j and put me into an awful state of ;j pain and misery. Everything I ate would disagree with me and 1 my meals didn't seem to do mo i any good at all and as a result I | kept losing my energy and finally ( got to where 1 was weak and i worn-out ALL THE TIME. |! "My condition was awful and | Indo-Vin was the tTrst medicine in ( YEARS that had any effect on me. It had a wonderful action on my ■ stomach organs and cleared out I the gas and bloating. ' My food | agrees with me now and is none- | ishing my system so that I have ; gained back all the energy I lost. ’ Thh medicine is the most won- I derful thing I EVER heard of and ( I gladly endorse it.” ]j Indo-Vin is now being introduc-l! ed to the public daily here in I Decatur at the Holthouse drug | store and sold by every good drug- | gist in all the nearby towns' throughout this whole section. J

i tion of the chimes uud addition to | Itho main organ was made by E. I if. Bohn, of tCie Pipe Organ Sales 1 and Service, Fort Wayne The umplincatlun system was In-

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1 pews foi visiting orgnnlstn and church miiHlcians at the Sundav concert if requests are mailed to Rev. W. E. Bradley, Grace church, Columbia City.