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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. i Mis* Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 'OOI Thurs-ay W. O. T. M. Moose Home, 7:30 ; • P n>. i Presbyterian Isulios Aid Soolnty, postponed on' W('t<;(. Central P. T A , Central sell 01, I 7:30 p. m. SuKm M. E. church tiazaur ami ■ chicken aw. per, North Brick .school • lI()U.S.‘. Evangelical Loyal Daughters, Mrs. Claude Foivman, 7:30 ip. in. PI asaut Grove Missionary Society, Mrs. Rosetta Jackson, 1:30 p. m. central PTA, Central so’.iool, 7:3u i P m. Methodist W F. M. S„ M~ Alfred Beavers, 2 p. m. Friendship Village Home Economic Club, Mrs. Bud Smith, 1:30 p. ■ m. I Christian Ladies Aid Society. I Mm. Sol Lord. 2 i.. m. Friday Pocahontas lodge, Red Men’o Hall ■ 7 p- in. i W. O- T. V. kitchen committee, I Mo .se Home, 3:30 p. ni. 1 Baptist Philathae class. Mrs | James Chile te. 7:30 ip. m. B n Hur anniversary observance, Beit Hur Hall. 8 p. in. Methodist Y. M C. eViss, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fry, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Hoagland M. E. Ladies Aid Society, Schafer store, 9 u. in. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society flower sale, Schafer Hardware and August Walters Plumbing -shop. 9 a m. Cnion Chapel I.adies Aid Easter market and hake -sale. Charles! Rrock store. 9 a. m. VV. O. T. M Easter super. M ose Home basement, 5 to 7 ip. m. Root Township Happy Homemak | j ere 4-H Club, Mrs. R. O. Winn, 1:30 j P m. Zion Reformed W. M. S. colored I c gg sale. Mutachler Meat Market, j 9:30 a. m. Pythian Sister Rummage saie, K. cf I’. Home. Tuesday • C. L. of C. card party and dance j K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. in. Tri Kappa benefit bridge party, I K. of P Home, 8 p. in. Root Township Home Economics - Club. Mrs. John Magley. to Miss Schug by the h stese. She i also re eived a number of beautiful | handkerchiefs. j A luncheon was served, in which j to 1 color not& of pink and white j-i red miaat d. The Po.ahontas lodge will meet Friday night at seven o’clock in the Bed Men’s Hall. All members ore requested bo b? ipresent. PROGRAM PRESENTED AT PHOEBE CLASS MEETING Fterty two members and guests of the Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Reformed Sunday School attt nded the meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Deitsch Wednesday evening. Miss Matilda Sellaneyer, president of the class, conducted the business sessirti and devotions- A musical p rogram in keeping with the Holy Week and Bister, was presented. Mrs. Peter \ It? nlayed a group of violin selections. accompanied
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by Miss Olive Beihold- Mrs. Ben | Schroyer played variations of j hymns and Mrs. Henry Neireiter j sang “Holy City” Accordian selections were played by Miss Majorie | Miller. A business session was followed with an Easter contest and the winners were Mrs. Milton Wielding.j Mm. Elnur Miller and Mrs. Fred Heuer. Small tables were laid with cloths | and cantered with low candle hold-j ers and tall yellow tapars tied with j green. An arrangement of decorated Easter eggs and rabbits was placed about the tapers. The assi sting hostesses were j Mrs. LeMoyle Fogle. Mrs. Donald ( Stump. Mrs. Dav;id Smith and Mrs. j Walter Cable -Miss Ella Mutschler; of Los Angeles, California, was an , ou^^owi^uest^d^b^mjeeUng^: BHM | MM ■ay*Tg 2 Last Time Tonight •Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop No. 61 “Times Square Lady” With ROBERT TAYLOR, Virginia Bruce, Helen Tweivetrees, Isabel Jewel. Nat 1 endle ton, ‘Pinky’ Tomlin. Vith ROBERT etaoi etaoin etaoin The Lovers of SOCIETY DOC together again! It took a wa'town girl to teach a new racket o Rroadway! Romance with a THUN Ad A ded- A° r RUTH ETTING Musical comedy and a Paramount Varietv —lO c —l5 c — ! Frid. & Sat. - “SHADOW OF I DOUBT” with Ricardo Cortez, viroinla Bruce. Isabel J ewell. Betty Furness, Arthur Byron. ARTHUR SOMER ROCHE'S finest story will keep you guessing at its m y<* er >'' roaring at its comedy, thrilling with its romance! | c u n. Mon. Tues. —WAL UC E BEERY in “WEST POINT OF THE Alß’’ with Robert Young. Maureen , O'Sullivan, L e w i s S t o n e. James j Gleason. Entertainment thac zooms ■ to the heavens on the wmgsi ofromance then dives with throttle wide open; thrills, throbs, laughs . ! all the way! "Hell Divers’ was j ar eat. but wail till you see this one! EXTRAORDINARY Added Attraction: “STAR NIGHT at Cocoanut Grove.” a Musical Revue in Technicolor!
LADIES AID SOC ETY ENJOYS PROGRAM MEETING The Ladies Aid Society of the; I Zion Reformed church m?t Wed-.! ! nesday afternoon in the church par- , ( | lore. An interesting program in j keeping with Holy Week was pre-1 1 sented. The program wa« opened with a j song. Scripture and prayer. The j Kirchner girls of Prable iplayed a j 1 1 piano du°t.. "Star of the East” and ; | a trio, “Yellow Jonkuils.” Mrs. Ben Schroyer and Mrs. Dal-! j las Goldner sang “Calvary,” and j Mrs. Ralph Yager gave a talk on j meditation on the seven sayings of j i Jesus on the cross. Mrs. L. A. Holthoiise sang a vocal j j selecti n, “Why Should He Love! 1 Me So,” and the program closed j I with a song. ,A business meeting j was held and plans were made for ( I a cafeteria supper to be served j April 27. and for u twenty five cent I Swiss steak slipper to be served ! May 18. A shoe social in June was i also planned. The hostesses. Mrs. Fred Hewer, Mrs. Charles Prugh, Mrs. O. L. Kirvjch, and Mrs. Mary Fritziznger, entertained the members and guests 1 with a tea. The table was laid with a lace cover and centered with tall tapers and Easter decorations. MrsKirsch poured. The luncheon was in keeping with Easter. The 'kitchen committee of the Women of the Moose will meet Friday afternoon at three-thirty o'clock in the Moose Home to color Easter - eggs for the annual Easter supper Fnturday. The committee will include Mrs. Ervin Schafer, chairman, Mrs. Matt Breiner, Mrs. Delma Elzey and Mrs. Mary Keller. | The Ladies Aid Society of the j R-n gland Methodist church will hold a bake sale at the Schafer hardware store, Saturday morning beginning at nine o’clock. helpful talk GIVEN A" CLUB MEETING The Decatur Home Economics | Club members were entertained j Tuesday afternoon at the home of | Mrs. Delma Elzey on North Tenth • street. Mrs. Elzey had charge of the pne grantThe meeting was opened in the usual manner and >i short business j session was held. Miss Vivian Tho- i mas. instructor of home economics j at Franklin University, gave an in- j teresting and helpful talk on “Good I Taste in .Everyday Life.” She die m trlbuted pictures umd drawings ipori I
l, traying room decoration. A social incur was enjoy d and , Mrs. Elz-ey, assisted by Mrs. Wil- • liam Koh's, served refreshments.; I Cu ste at the meeting Included Mrs- 1 ' Homer Ruhl, Mrs. Roy Mamma, I Mrs. C.!?n E. Marshall, and MLss Vivian Thomas. The next m eting will be held in May with Mrs. Charles Keller and : the assisting hostesses will be Mrs. j Atos Ketchum and Mrs. Charles Miller. MARGARET TINNER SURPRISED AT PARTY A pleasant surprise party was Held recently at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Beiberich in honor of their foster daughter, Margaret Tinner. The evening was spent in playing games and contests and a delicious luncheon was served. The honored guest received several useful birthday gifts-Tho-e present were Lawrence Bultemeier, Oscar Koen-mann, Victor Biberich. Wilbert and Lloyd Kirchner, Robert Weber, Willard j and Lillard Bieberich, Selma Bie- j berich. Louise Bultemeier, Velma i and Esther Ehlerding, Lorine Fuelling, Olga Koenemann, Vi na Kircihn r, Helen and Mildred Weber, the honored guest. Margaret Tinner and Mr. and Mrs. Bieberich. The Root township Home Economics Club will meet next Tuesday with Mrs. John Magley. l The name of Margaret Ellen Baker was omitted from the list of j piano pupils of Mrs. Dora Akey, who will take part in the Easter recital at the home of Mrs. Ak®y on South Fifth street Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Women of the Moo>3e will meet in the Moose Homs at seventhirty o’clock tonightFORMER DECATUR GIRL TO BE MARRIED IN JUNE Announcement has b?en made of the approaching marriage of Miss Martka Sellsmeyer of Los Angelas, California, a former resident of Decatur. Following is the an- j nouncement which appeared in a recent issue of the Lcs Angeles Times: “Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 0 Sellemey!er announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Selle- | .meyer, to J. Raymond Sc.hmidgall, [ bon of Mrs. Edna S. Schmidgall, formerly of Chimgo, now making their
heme here. The news was told at a luncheon Saturday afterno n given at the Sellemay; r borne, 1652 Leighton avenue. The wedding date was announced for June 22. Miss Sellem yer is an alumna of the University of California at Los Angles, and since being graduated has been teaching in the primary > grades of Culver City schools. Her i finance's alma gat, r is the University of Michgan.” The color note >ef yell w and blue ; was used n the appointments for ' the party at which Miss Sellemeyer's bridesmaids and their mothers and ’ther friends were guests,. The | luncheon was s rved at six small ’ables. Miniature phonographs marked the covers for each guest, and on the tny Tpnchines were records of the blue and yellow colors n which t were pictures ct Miss Sellemeyer and Mr. Scb midgall. A record of Mr. SchT.idgall’s voice gave news flashes of events in Los Angeles, the last of which was the announce-; ment of tbe approaching marriage, j The large church wedding to j vke place June 22. will be followed | j with a reception at the Gamma Phi , house 'u the cam us of the univer jSity of Califoniia. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS ENTERTAINED AT DINNER The members of th a Eighth grade class of the Washington township Raud nbush school were entertain- 1 ed at dinner Tuesday -evening by , the teacher. Miss Georgia Foughty, at her home oa Thirteenth street. Following the di-r.nor a theater -party was enjoyed at tbe fort theater. Those pres >nt were Virginia Shoaf, Marian Burke, Elva Martin. Ja k Trlcker, Earl Shoaf and Von Burke. MEETING OF UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB The Union township Club -met with Mre. Frank Eagl-s- on Fifth street Wednesday afternoon with twenty four members anil seven visitors prsent. The nv eting was opened with- the club song and the lesson wi g given | by Mrs. Henry Baumann and Mrs. t Hubert Zerkel in the absence of he r gular leaders. Mrs. Knavel and Mrs. Howard were taken In as new members. The assisting hosLsoes. Mrs. Hubert Zerkel and Mr. Homer Bittner s-ervrd ti luncheon. Contests and entertainment were conducted by Mrs. Engle.
Mrs. Dick Durkin went to India-] napolis Wednesday bo join her husband. She was accompani-’d by her s'rttor, Mrs. Milt n Sw aringen, who | returned last evening. Mrs. John Peterson, who is in - | Washington attending the D. -A. R. ( I convention, is expected to return | - hers next woek. Mrs. Glen Falk of Miami. Florida. accompanied the ibodv of Mrs. j Daniel Erwin to this -city. W?dnes-j ] day. Mrs. Fal-k will visit with rela- ] ] tives in Fort Wayne and Peru for j I several days befors returning south. T m PePrson of ,’ndianapo-lta is • pending several days in this city . looking after business for the Cope- | land refrigerator sales room which I he opened here. Mr. aid Mrs. Dick Heller and j sons of Indianapolis, will arrive , here Saturday to spend Easter, and j to attend the Schug-Ambler nu.p- --! tials. Ancient Tooth Found I■■ . — Delphi. Ind. —<U.R1 —A partly pet- | rifled tooth weighing four and three I fourths pound was unearthed here ]by FERA workers. Found only | seven feet below the surface, it was | believed to have belonged to some mammoth pro-historic animal.
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♦ ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ Mre. Anna Neuabaum, Monroe, ! admitted today. The condition of Julius DeVolder, Wren, Ohio, who underwent a ma- | por operation Saturday, is reported | to be improving. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatui | CORT - Last Time Tonight - SHIRLEY TEMPLE Lionel Barrymore The “LITTLE COLONEL” Plus-Cartoon, News. 10c-25e Saturday—John Wayne •LAWLESS FRONTIER” Sun., Mon., Tues. It’s a Lats Riot Guy Kibbee - Alint McMahon “WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT” i Allen Jenkins - Patricia Ellis.
