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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mltg Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Women of Moor? regular meetling. Mochc Home. 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Mlllu Mfe.donary S >cMy Mra. A. W. Oullck. 1:30 p. ,m. Eastern Shir r gular utated meetling, Masonic hall, 7:30 p. in. Eta Thu Sigma sorority, Mias Isaj be) Odle, 7:30 p. in. Dinner Bridge Club, postpon d | to March 21. Civic Section St. Patrick's Day early, Mrs. Delton Pasuwater, i 7:30 p. n.. Evangelical MLsni nary Circle, Mrs. Clar nee St ith, 7:30 p. m., 1 meed at church nt 7 ]>. m. Friday M. E. Friendly 'Circle class. Vlr g!::ia Doty. 7 to 9 p. m Baptist Philatha • claas "mvstery party", (hutch parlore. 7:30 p. in. C nimonweal Study Club. K of C. ! Hall. S p. m. M. E. Young M.<rri d Peoples ; elans. D e Frybac!,, 7:30 p. m. M. E. iaidles Aid Society book review, church auditorium, 2:30. Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society quilting. Mru. E. W. Bin. he, all-day Ren Hur initiation, Ben Hur Hall S p in. Saturday M. E. Ever Ready Class pantry ■sale, Schafer store window, 10. uan. I Monday Woman’s Club, Mu.dc D partment in charge, Zion Reforme.l church, j 1:45 p. :.i>. v Rescanh Club, Mrs. O P. rter 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota Xi inspection meeting. Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 6:30 p. in. D catur Home Economics Club, Mrs. William Affolder. 1:30 p. m. Wednesday Christian Ladire Aid Chicken n odle noi?p ode, Mrs. Nora Mangold or Mrs. Fred King. Historical Club, Mia. Delton Passwater. 2:30 p. m. Ladirx Shakespcure Club. Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p. m ten o’clock in the morning in the ochafer store window. Pi-a. cakes, cookies, baked b?ans. salada, and other foods will be » Id. REGULAR MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mru. Lew Mailand was host-ess to the members of the Missionary Society of the Zion Lutheran sihurch nt
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he rhome Wednesday aft rnoon. Seventeen members and one guest were present at the m ?eting. Rev. F> ul W. Schultz gave a short talk and following the business -se.ssio nand social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Mailanrf served refresh!. nLs. MEETING OF LADIES AID SOCIETY The Indies Aid Society of the Zion Reformed chur h met Wednesday afternoon in toe church iparl-ors, with Mrs. Leo Kirsch leader of the program The subject was "The Burden of Toil.” and the meeting was opened with Scripture and songs. Mrs. Prugh offered prayer. Mrs. Henry Neireitor sang "Come Back to Erin" and “My Wild Ir’sh R ee,” after which Mrs. Ralph Yager gave a talk on people of foreign lands. During the (business meeting it was decid 'd to serve a cafeteria supper on April 27. One new member. Mrs. Donald Stump, was taken into the organization, and the culling committee reported fifty two calls for the montili. Th? hostesses, the Mesdatnes William Beineke, Rex Andrews, Leroy Cable and Albert Shady, served refreshments of St- Patrick’s app intment.s. — Virginia Doty will entertain the Friendly Circle class cf the Metho-1 diet Sunday School at her home. 710 High street, Friday night from seven to nine o’clock. The Decatur Home Economics Club will n et at toe home cf Mrs. William Affolder Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. MrsCharles F’asel and Mrs. George Squiers will be the assisting hasteeses. The Psi lota Xi sorority inspection meeting will be held Tuesday night at six-thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. A. R. Holthotise. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Carl Pumphrey. Miss Fan Hammel, Miss Charlotte Elzey and Miss Betty Macklin. INTERESTING PAPER READ AT SHAKESPEARE CLUB Mrs. Dore Erwin was hostess to the members of th? Ladies Shakespeare Club Wednesday afternoon with eighteen members responding to the roll call.' Mre. Erwin was also the leader for tee afternoon and read an interesting paper on the continuation of last week’s subject of "Literature
of the American Frontier." She told , cf the mode of living and dr’se of the middlewest and describ'd the literature of the covered wagon davs. Sh? quoted from McDuffy’e reader and exhibited many antiques which (belonged to her family. The i next meeting will be held in one [ week with Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mrs. H. R. Carson will be toe lead- . er. WALTHER LEAGUE PLANS SOCIAL MEETING The Zion Junior Walther League h Id the regular business meeting Wednesday evening at the Lutheran school wibh twelve membem and , one senior advisor creoent. A nominating committ ' of three ’ meimbers was named as f Hows: Margaret Huffman, Florence Reidenbach and Irene Boehn. The social meeting for this month , . will he h*ld Tuesday evening. 1 March 26. and the refreshments ' committee will include Della and . Linda Marb ch and Florence Reidenliash. Each member is r quested Ito bring a visitor to this social . meeting. BOOK REVIEW GIVEN I AT STUDY CLUB MEETING The St. Ann's Study Club tret, 1 with Mrs. George Wemhoff Wednets-; day evening. The meeting was open-, I ed with prayer by the leader. Mrs. j Ralph Roop, and Mrs. C. J. Carroll, 1 president of the Clith lie Action, Clubs, gave a book review of “The King’s Command" by Mary Littletown. Two guests, Mr.-.. George Appleman and Mrs. Bob Wemhoff and fourteen members were present. ; The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Veronica Wolpert on Monroe street April 17. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will hold a chick- [ en noodle soup rule W dnesday. March 20. Orders may be phoned i to Mrs. Nora Mangold and Mns. ■ Fred Kink hy M nday night and the ; sori? will toe delivered Wednesday | morning. MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT PROGRAM The Music department of the | Woman’s Club wlil hav? charge of the program to be presented before | the Woman’s Club in the Zion R: form d church auditorium Monday ■ night at seven forty-five o’clock. Mies Helen Haubold is chairman of the committee in charge of the |
( program which will include “Music i of the Twentieth Oentuary.” Other [ member.; of the committee are Mrs. ’ William Gass, Mrs. Harold Murphy. Miss Rosemary Holthouse, Mrs. I Lculse Haubold, Miss Eleanor Rep-i ■pert. Miss Sara Jane Kauffman and Miss Mary M. Coverdal-?-i Mrs. T. L. Becker and Mrs. Amos I Ketchum spent Wednesday in Mun cie and Anderson where they visit-, ed with Miss Helen BeckeY at the St. John Hospital. Dan M. Niblick is in Chicago pur- | cha sing new merchandise for the i Niblick storeMiss Mary Ann Los?. Mrs. W. P. j Lose and Mns. Dick ,Boch spent I W dnese’ey in Fort Wayne. Mr. > nd Mrs. C- D. Lewton and Mrs. H. B. Heller upeiit th • day in Indianapolis. I o ♦ -e Adams County Memorial Hospital Mrs. Sarah A. Wagoner. Monroe, i dismissed this afternoon. ; Mrs. Florence Bixler and baby, Bern'. dismissed Thursday morn- | ing. oChoir Will Give Easter Cantata The senior choir of the Zion Re- : formed church will -present a canta- ; ta, "Resurrection Hop 1 .” iby Carrie -B. Adams at 4 o’clock Easter ; [Sunday afternoon. Regular rehear•>als are being held each week. The I choir is under the direction of Mrs. 11. A. Holthouse and will consist f ! about 20 voices. o Church Workers To Meet At Berne An institute for children’s work- [ I ers. pastors, superintendents and friends will be held at the Evan-1 gelical church in Berne on Sunday afternoon. March 24. under the I auspices of the Adams County [ Sunday School Association. I Miss Nellie C. Young, state di-[ [ rector of children's work, from Indianapolis, will be present at this ■ ■ meeting and lead the discussion; [and hold a demonstration in teach-1 | ing a class of juniors. Several!
j Sunday School workers will give ' short talks on subjects that wiil : prove helpful to teachers of children. [ It is hoped that every Sunday | I School superintendent in the connIty will be present. An institute of l I this kind is held annually in the i j county to assist teachers and par- i I ents in child-training in Christian character. [INDIANA WOMAN GUEST OF HONOR Wil If j Mrs. L. G. Hughes, 1728 Cross [ Drive, Indianapolis, president of the Indiana Congress of Parents and i Teachers, will be guest of honor at ■ the opening session of the Midwest | Conference on Homemaking in Chicago, March 19. 20 and 21 where - definite plans will be made In an organized movement to guide home- ; makers in intelligent buying of j merchandise. The conference is sponsored by the - Illinois Congress and the Houaehold i Science Institute together with twenty . other co-operating women's clubs of ' the Middle West, including the Chi- I cago and Cook County Federation of I Women’s Organizations and state parent-teacher organizations of Indiana, lowa, Wisconsin and Michigan. ’ 1 National authorities will discuss ' topics on all phases of homemaking Including budgeting, quality in tex- | tiles, food and clothing. An educational exhibit to lie displayed by the Household Science Institute will I serve as an aid to housewives in de- [ i termining quality and true values I when making purchases. The Indi- , ' ana congress has selected Mary Matthews, dean of the School of Home Economics, Purdue University and Mrs. Arthur T. Shrader, New Albany, as delegates to the conference. Members tn all sections of . Indiana have signified their intention I to attend.
Norge Sales Agency Will Open Saturday, Preparations have be?n complet- ‘ ed f r the formal opening Saturday [of the Decatur Norge .ules ag.-ncy' ,at 222 West Madison street. Mrs. I [Don K. Lutes, a nativj of Decatur. I is to b? manager of the new agency. : In opening the agency, Mns. Lutes •says, “the best way to serve the home folks and P>' mote th> Build Decutitr program is to bring them .[ Norge products.” The agency will tarry a large, • took f all •products rade by th', ‘ Norge corporation, including electric refrig- ratons, b Ih domestic and commercial; gas and leetri .stoves, washing machines, cil burners and broilatoiM. Giant Illinois outh Still Baffles Scientists Alton, ill.. —(UP)—Alton's most! ‘prominent” citizen, Robert Wadlow. the giant younpjter who has I baffled medical sclent?? wito his [ phenomenal growth, has just celebra’ d his 17th birthday. H'e measured up to the f Bowing speeifi atlons: Height, eight feet,; i one and n’ -half inches i nhM stocking feet; weight, approximately 390 b ounds (no ordinary sealea will i measure his weight); shoe size, 36. During t o past year lie has gr.:wn 1 three Inches. Robert, now a .s mor at Alt:' SALE CALENDAR ! Mar. 16 —Anna C. Burkhead, so. 1 13th st., Decatur; 6 room house' I and 7 acres of land. Mar. 18—J. W. Foor. 1 mile east | of Mercer. Ohio, Road No. 54. I Mar. 19 —Stetler. Knott & Ervin 1 mi. west of Willshire, Road 527. Mar. 20 — Melvin Mallonee, 2 i [ miles south and 1(4 miles west of I Decatur. Mar. 21—A. B. Showalter. .3 mi. [ so. of Convoy Road No, 49. Mar. 22 —Decatur & Chattanooga j [ stock sale. Mar. 23 —Elmer Trleker, 2 pro-j i perties on Oak street. Mar. 25 Art Merriman, Zanes- [ I ville, Ind. Horse sale. Mar. 27—Cloyd E. Stover. 3 mi. ' [ west and 1 mile south of Rock- [ i ford. Ohio. Mar. 28 —Nathan Nelson, % mile [ east, '/a mile south of Geneva. Mar. 2D- -Decatur and Chattanooge community sale.
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1 High School, hopes to become a lawyer, and probibly will ent'-r , Shurtleff College h're. Aviation to | his h< i i by. Physicians attribut? h's ex raorilinarv size to overactivity of the nitui'ary gland, a tiny 'endocrine grand at the ka.se . f the brain. o Wom?»»» Mails Letter She Wrote 42 Years Ag) N w Philadelphia. Ohio —(UP) [ A letter started 42 years ago but never mailed ban been received by Mrs. W. C. Wolfe h' re. The letter was written in 1893 b’’ Mrs. I aura Cree, of Cambridge, Ohio. She mtolaid it. While rumaging through sor? old papers .a , few days ago, ,-ihe found it. Immediately shesigT d the lett r [ p.r-.l dropped it in a mail box. Mr i W Ife ’ aid she w> >t in her ea.rly 'teen: wren th letter was writt ti. o —. •• Students On Inspection Tour Raleigh. N. C.--HJ.R) —A group o' 37 chemical engineering stnden's here obtained first-hand knowled -c of the business they intend to enter by making a 1,000-mile inspec tion tour of chemical [lans throughout the state. — o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur W V O-C«dar Fwnituro I ■ Cream Polish given 1 IfREE with every Ihr-iu-.irin 50c »iie A. *ll ■" i • • • "ll B •.ffya ls '* ' ln ’’ the 6EST oolith you ve ever uted return the I large bottle and EKS®' your money ° c - j JUST RECEIVED Shipment of NEW DRESSES MRS. M. MOYER 128 N. 4 st.
