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CLUB CALENDAR f Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Mies Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 » Tuesday G. M. G„ Reformed church, 6:45. . P »>• i Pleasant Mills Alumni. P. M. H. 1 S. 7:SO p. m. Centnil School P. T. A., (' ntral bldg. 7 p. m. Psi lota XI, Mayor's Court room, .’ E:3O p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters, Mm. Ora McElhaney, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Social Meeting Mrs. AV. Guy Brown. 8 p. m. It ‘formed Missionary Society, church. 2 p. tnC. L. of C. Pot-luck supper, K. of • C. Hall. 6:30 p. m. Salem M. E. Ladies Aid, Mre. ' Blanch Bryan. 1:30 p. m. Mt. Tabor Ladies Aid. Mias Oral Gilpen, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Fred Deinlnger, 8 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. George I Walt n. 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Missionary Society, | church, 2 p. m. | Historical Club, Mrs. Fred IlanI cher, 2:30 p. m. Evangelical Missionary S .ciety, church, 2 i>. m. Bridge Club, Miss G raldine Steele. 7:30 p. m. Mason-Eastern Star Family Night Mas. nlc Hall 6:30 p. m. Thursday Calvary Indies Aid. Mrs. Fred Harmon, all day. U. B. Ladies Aid, Mrs. R. E. Mumrr.a, 2 ip. m. Christian Ladies Aid, Mrs. C. L. | August, 2 p. m. Church of God Missionary Aid. Mrs. Rollie Donnell, 2 P- m. Prec.'iyterian Missionary Society, I A. J. Stiii’h home, 2:30 p. m. Mt. Pleaeaant Ladies Aid, Mrs. M»iry Cook. 2 p. ni. Methodist Missionary Society, Mrs. H<rman Myers. M. E. Ever Ready class, Mrs. B. R. Farr. 7:30 p. m. W. C. T. U. County Institute, Rei formed church. Berne, 1:30 p. m. Saturday i Meth dist luidi s Cafeteria Supj per church baeemeut, 5-7 p. m. Evangelical Mission Band, church I basement, 2 p. nt. “I Love You Truly." The bridal pirty descended the stairway to an altar before the fireplace, where the single ring ceremtony wan performi ed. Mendelsohn’s wedding march 1 1 was iplayed. preceding the cere-
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tnony, and following the receiving of the vowis the college chimes were played. Friends and relatives of th» couple were gue.sts at a wedding dinner served at the bride’s home. Mrs. Grosnsnickle ie a teacher at the Magley .school. Mr. Groesnickle will complete his senior year in Manchester college this spring. ST. PAUL CLASS HOLDS PARTY RECENTLY The young pc< ple’.s Sunday S hool class of the St. Paul church held a party at the home of their teacher. Mrs. Morion Reher. Friday evening. Games were enjoyed and prizes were awarded to Donald Arnold. Dorothy Feas' >l, Juanita Par-j rtsh. Virginia Shoaf, and Robert MeBride. A luncheon was served, and music was furnished by Jesse Burk. Those present were Elva. Faye and Hei n Martin. Ireta and Catherine Fairchild. Lucille and Pauline McKean. Ruth and Domain© Raud-j enbush. Jean Strickler, Ruth Smith, D rothy and Charles Feasel, Mar, ion. Jesse and Vonolen Burke. Juanita Parrish. Vera Jean Garwood, Betty Tricker. Virginia Shoaf. Mor-1 ton and Alton Railing, Jack and". Robert Mcßride, Roger and Donald | Ernest Wilson. Arthur and Fred i S n heiderer. Russel Rumsey. Robert, Mary and Deane Reber and Mr. and Mrs- Marion Reber, Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Parrish. 1 Mrs. W. P. Schrock will be ihos- l tees to the members c-f the Presbyterian Missionary Society. Thursday afternoon at two-thirtv o’clock at the A. J. Smith home. Mrs. Lois Black will be the assisting hostess. HAPPY home CLUB MEETS RECENTLY The Happy Home meeting for : mothers was held recently at the . United Brethren church. Mrs. H. W. Franklin was leader, and read the scripture lesson found in Sam- i uel. the ninth chapter. Prayer was i offered by Mrs. Min'cr. and the i song. “Wonderful Words of Life” was sung. Interesting talks were given by I Mrs. Mattie Fisher and Mrs. Anna Meyers on “Vacation at Home. A ' reading was given by Miss Stella : Franklin, followed by a debate, “Re- i solved: That we should encourage children’s imagination Mrs. Laura Brown and Miss Williams present- 1 ed these arguments. • Mrs. Frank Bohnke conducted a ; review lesson cn the Life of Joseph. Closing prayer was given by Mrs. :
Franklin At the close of the program refreshments were served hy Mrs. Drake, the president. The World’s Day of Prayer will be held Friday afternoon at twothirty o’clock at the Church of God Mrs. Eugene Runyon will be the Vader. This program is being sponsored by the women's organizations of the protestant churches of Decatur. MARTHA MACY HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. J. H. Heller entertainevi Sat-. urday afternoon from two t“> five o'clock, with a party honoring her granddaughter. Miss Martha Macy. The occasion was Miss Macy’s twelfth birthday. St. Patrick’s appointments prevailed throughout the party. Several games werq played and prizes were awarded to Mies Dorethy Dodd and Miss Ante Mae Merryman. Following the games Mrs. Heller, assisted by Miss Libby Macy served dainty refreshments. Those present were th Q Misses Alice Yost. Katheryn Schreyer, Mary Fmnks. Dorothy Dodd, Anna Jane Tyndall, Anus Mae Merryman, Patsy McConnell, Jane Graber, Margaret Moses. Ruth Hammond. Betty Myers. Betty Melcbi, and Martha Macy. The Mission Band of*the Evangelical church will meet Saturday afternoon at two o’clock in the church basement. Doris Adler and PeggyLou McElhaney will be the leaders. All children are requ.sted to be present. The Ladies Aid Society tof the United Brethren church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o’clock at the home of Mrs. R- Mumma on Adams street. The G. M. G. of the Reformed church will hold a special business meeting at C:45 o’clock tonight at the Refrmed church. JOHN J. FOUGHTY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY The children of John J. Foughty entertained with a dinner. Monday noon, at toeW. E, Moon home, the occasion being Mr. Foughty’s 86th birthday. These present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foughty and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hoopengardner and son Fred, Mrs. Dell Lake, J. W. Bollenbacher all of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Will Foughty and grand-
son Billy Roe, Mr. and Mrs. W- E. M on and J. J. Foughty of this : city. The honored guest received several I'ively birthday gifts, including a telegram of congratulations on ' his birthday from his dniugtter. Myrtle Sipe and family of Lake Charles, La. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. C. L. August. Thursday after- i noon at two o’clock. ■ I -■ I The Historical Club will meet IW dnesday afternoon at two-thirty j o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred. Hone her. ' ( FIREMEN’S AUXILIARY ENTERTAINED MONDAY Mrs. Gladys Engle was hostess to the members of the Firemen's' , Auxiliary at a meeting held in the Engine house, Monday night. A ; short business session was held,'! followed hy contests when Mrs. Na- ( oini Baker was awarded the prize. . Two new members, Mrs. Edna Hammond and Mrs. Hazel Kortenber were received into the organi- ( zation. At the close of the evening . Mrs. Engle served refreshments. . The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mary Stults. The American Legivn Auxiliary i will meet in the Legion Hall. Friday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. 1 RESEARCH CLUB < STUDIES TORCHBEARERS i Mrs. L. A. Graham was hostess to ; the members of the Research club ; nt her home, Monday afternoon. Mrs. O. L. Vance presented the paper, her subject being “Some < Torchbearers of Indiana.” Mrs. Vance said. “Education and , religion form the warp and woof taf th© famous garment of the soul." ’ She abated that when the first con- , stituion of Indiana was made in 1816, it made provisions for free , education and free public schools ( were provided for in the constitution of 1851. Religion in Indiana was intro- , duced by the French Missionaries . who were the first to plant the ; cross in the northwest territory be- j fore the state wns organized She mentioned Dr. David Hervey Maxwell. a leading torchbearer among the founders of Indiana University. Other torchbearers who aided materially in toe early development of Indiana included Maxwell and Mills, leaders in Education, and Strange,
Osborn and McCullough, leadens of religion. The next meeting will b? with Mrs. Frnk Downs. CORINTHIAN CLASS HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Corinthian Class of the Christian Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. Charles Hammond. Monday .vening for the regular meeting The vice president, Miss Grace Li 'htensteiger. wns in charge of the session which was opened by rep ating the Lord’s prayer. Mrs. Elmer Darwachter had the Bible study. At the close of the program a social hour was held when Mrs. Hammond, assisted by Mrs. Norris Conyers serv'd dainty refreshments. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Conyers. Tie third of a series of six pin- | ochl-v parties will be held in the I G. E. Club rooms. Friday night. | March 8, at eight o’clock. Miss Geraldine Steele will enter- ' tain her bridge club at her h'ome I in Pleasant Mills. Wedn sday even- | ing nt seven-thirty o'clock. . The Pinochle Club will meet with ' Mrs. Clarehce Weber, Friday even- I ing at seven-thirty o'clock. | The Ladies Aid of the Calvary ! Evangelical church' will hold an all I day meeting, Thursday, at the home | of Mrs. Fred Harmon. The ladies I. are asked to please bring needles and thimbles. The Women's Missionary Society | of the Evangelical ■church will meet . Wednesday afternoon nt two| o’clock In the church. The me ting J was changed to Wednesday fromh Thursday because of toe W- C. T. U.: | County Institute at Berne. The! March group with Mrs. Amos Ket-| chum, chairman, will be in charge 11 of the program and the social hour. Mrs. Fred Engle will (present the! lesson study. Special music includ- j ing a ladies quartet, vocal duet, and i piano solo will be given. Members I are requested to note the change in day. Members are asked to bring ' Lincoln pennies for Redbird Mis-1 sion. MRS. HOMER BARTON HONORED WITH DINNER The girls employed at the Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., of this city entertained with a dinner party at]
the Rice Hotel, Monday evening, honoring Mrs. Homer Barton, who was formerly Mlm Madgeline Miller. A three course dinner was served, followed by several games of bridge when prizes were awarded to MLs Ethel Ervin end Mrs. Mildred Goldner. These prizes were in turn presented to Mrs. Barton, together with a Pevely wedding gift from the girls. Those present were Mrs. Barton. Miss Ethel Ervin, Mrs. Paul Bahtier, Muss Marie Murtaugh. Mies Agnes Baker. Miss Margaret Schumacher, Miss Louise Thomas, Mrs. Lew Miller. Miss Irene Holthouse. 1 Mice Marjorie Dugue. Miss Virginia Laurent. Miss Mary Myers, Miss Margaret Holthouse, Miss Dorothy Haley. Miss Crystal Edgell, Miss Ruth Engle, Mrs. Mildred Goldner, and Miss Fan Hammell.
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The Ladies Aid of the Unlbn ■ Chapel church will meet with Mrs. Henry Baumann and Mns. Thurman j Drew Thursday afternoon at twelve ' thirty o’clock. This is a called meeting for sewing but regular business will be transacted. The Church of God Missionary Aid will meet Th.ureday afternoon at two o’clock at the h'eme of Mrs. Rollie Donnell. o Fied Schurger was a business visitor In Muncie. Monday.
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