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i Eldlne Ruth Macke, Margaret | Louise Selklng, Kenneth David and , I eggy Ann Eichler, Angeleno and 'Darlene S hroeder, Donna Elaine Bucher. H nry Allan Reinking, Nor ' bert and Arlene Ruth Bauermeiater j ! Lais Darlene Buuck and Maxine Kathryn (lallnieyer. The niiiHlonary oociety of the Christian • hurch will meet at the | hone of Mi i. Andrew Artman Mon- ! day evening at aeven thirty Mrs. J ' M. Anders n will he the leader. A good attendance is d< wired. program given AT MISSIONARY MEETING The Women’s Missionary Society jof the Evang Ileal church met | Thursday afternoon in the church parlors with thirty-six members and
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935.
I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mite Mary Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday JLn Hur lodge, Ben Hur hall, ‘'upper. 6:30 >p, m„ lodge 8 p. m. ' Civic Be tlon of Woman’s Club, Mrs. (1. T. Burk, ipot-luck supper, 6 p. tn. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion hall, 2:30 p. in. I Pocahontas lodge, Red Men’e hall, '7:30 p. m. Riley school operetta, “What’s | the Matter with Sally’’’ Decatur I high school auditorium, 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel (.'. I. C. clans, Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer, 7:30 p. in. Saturday Rummage Sale. Zion Reformed hurch, I) a. m. to 8 p. m. Evang Ileal Mission Band, church 3 p. m. Monday Christian Missionary Soei >ty, Mrs. Andrew Artman, 7:30. Junior Arts department, Mies Ethel Kleinhenz. 7:30 p. tn. T uesaay | Tuesday Afternoon Club. Mie. Clyde Butler. 2 p. m. Root township Home Economics Club, Mrs. Arthur Hall. 1:30 p. ni. Wednesday Monroe basketball team chicken pot i, ie supper, hall over Monroe hatchery. 5 to 7 p. m. Zion Junior Walther League, skating party at Bell’s Skating rink north of Fort Wayne, meet at Lutheran school, 6:30 p. in. Ladies Shakeupeare Club, Mrs. F. E. France, 2:30 p. m. Dinner-bridge club. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain, 6:30 ;p. m. Thursday Evangelical Dutiful Daughters i class, church basement, 7:30 p. m. prompt. four children present. Mrs. Brice Roop had charge of the program which opened with a song followed with tha reading of the Scriptures ’>y Mis. Dewey Gallogly. Mrs. George Dutcher led in . prayer. Miss Agnes Foreman flayed a violin selection and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger had the lesson for the afternoon. the subject of which was “Facing Tomorrow. ’’ Mre. Claude Foreman gave an interesting report of Red Bird Mission, Kentucky. A duet was sung by Mrs. Framk Butler and Mrs. Clarence Weber. One new member was taken into the organization. Plans were made for the annual Thanks Offering service November ' 24 and announcement was made that the Mission Band would present a program on November 17. Plans were also made to hold rummage sales on November 22 and 23. Refreshments were served by mem- ' bers :f the November section. CHAPTER STUDY GIVEN AT MEETING Tlie Missionary Society of the ip.ai; tist church met at the home of Mrs. S. E. Hite Thursday afternoon for the regular business meeting. Mrs. Will Winnes, the president opened the meeting with devotions and read a i;:oem, “Thy Word is a Garden.” It was decided to divide the organization into two sections heazlFOR Cash G% D n WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY’ JEWELRY STORE NEW ARRIVALS—and specially featured New All Occasion FROCKS $3 " $5-99 / ’’fej and I 1 $9-99 m | ',•! that are equal /II f l Presses at / I I 'JI much higher / 1 □ P r * ces - / Important looking Jb dresses - flatterfLA ing versions of VS the new mode — different trimmings — rich colors — new details, these and a lot more you'll find in this new and representative showing of advance fashions. Misses. Womens and half sizes. Mrs. Louise Braden I Cor. 3rd & Monroe Phone 737
<'d with captalna, and «nch woman of the church will ho enllftcd. Following the bualnefio meeting: .Mrs. A. D. Unversaw, reviewed the first chapter of the utudy book, Toward Christian Am Tica." Three giKvstn were preeent at the meeting, Miss Irene Bauessar, Mrs. Jerry Rumple and Mro. Charlcu Hite and children. Refreshments wore served at the clqss of the meeting. Mio. Cal E. Peteroon will be hoatesti ut the next meeting "f the organization. The Junior Arte department of the Woman’H Club will meet monday night at seven-thirty o’elo 'k with Miss Ethel Kleinh nz. The Zion Junior Walther League will meet at the Lutheran nehool Wislnesday evening at eix-thirty o’clock for a short husineee meeting before going to the Bell’s Skating Rink, north of Fort Wayne. MEETING OF LADIES AID Th • Ladiea Aid Society of the Monroe Methodist church met with Mrs. Otto Longenberger Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Crist opened the meeting with Scripture followed with prayer by Mia. Z. O. Lewellen. Twenty one memliers responded to the roll call and one visitor wan present. The regular bu dnes.s s nsion was condu<|»d and deli ioun refreshments were served Dy Mre. I,on gen berg?r assisted by Mrs. John Floyd. Mrs. Russel Mitchell and Mrs. Wil Ham Mitchell. The December meeting will be held with Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks and at this me ting the annual Christmas exchange will bo held. Tlie mothers of the basketball players of the Monroe high school will serve a chi ken pot pie supper in the hall over the Monroe hatchery Wednesday evening from five to seven o’clock. The supper will be served for twenty-five cents a plate and the proceeds will be used to purchase new basketball suits for the players. ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mis. William Baifoer of Adams street entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mis. Enoch Heck-! man, and son Eugene of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Barber and children Jean and Gene and Kathryn Davis. SO CHA REAS PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY The So Cha Rea club met Thursday night with Mrs. Clyde Butier. During the business meeting names for the Christmas exchange to De held at the annual Christmas party on December 9, were drawn. Committees were appointed for the party and the decoration com-i mittee will in hide Mrs. R. C. Ehinger and Miss Marie Murtaugh; ' prize committee. Miss Virginia!
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Laurent and Mrs. V. J. Bormann; dinner committee Mrs. Clem Kortenher and Mis. Tony Metzler. Five games of bridge were played and Miss Laurent, Miss Murtaugh I and Mrs. Ehinger received the chib prizes. Mrs. Brice Butler was award--1 ed the ginst prize. Guests other than tlie regular club members were Mrs. Dee Frylack, Mrs. Ed Bokncht and Mrs. Butler. The next meeting of the lub will i be held In two weeks with Mies Marie Murtaugh. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday sc hoid will ! meet Thursday night at seven thirty ( o'clock prompt in the church base-' merit. The hostesse i will be Mm. Brice Roop. Mrs. Fred Stauffer and Mm. Albert Johnson. All members ] are asked to be present as the election of .ffi.ers will be held. MISS PEGGY GAUNT CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Peggy Gaunt entertained sixi teen of her friends last evening in celebration of her thirteenth birth day anniversary. The color scheme ; of pink and white wan used in the decorations. Several games of bingo were enjoyed and priz s were given j to Jean Zimmerman, Alice Yost, Kathryn Weiland, Mary Miller, Ruth and Dorothy Hammond. A delicious lun. heon wan served and after wards a number of other games were played. The Missionary Society of the First Evangelical church will hold a rummage sale November 22 and 23. The place of the sale will be ( announced later. MEETING OF EV2R READY CLASS Twenty ons members of the Ever Ready class of the Methodist Sunday school meet Thursday evening with Mis. Sol Sheets. Following the business session a social time wan enjoyed and contents were features of the entertainment. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, ' Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Mm. Giles Porter ■ and Mrs. Guy Brown. A rummage sale will De held in ' the Zion Reformed church Saturday beginning at nine o’clock in the I morning and continuing until eight o’clock at night. ST. PAUL LADIES AID MEETS The St. Paul Ladies Aid Society I met at the home of Mr. and Mre. Perry Smith in Fort Wayne Thursday. A ipot-luck dinner was served J at the nocn hour and the afternoon i was spent in piecing quilt blocks and a social manner. Those present were Mrs. David ' Roth, Mrs. Manda Roth, Mr. and Mis. H. E. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. J Charles Shoaf. Mrs. Daisy Smith, I Florence A. Smith, Mrs. Harve | . Smith, Mrs. Kermit Parrish. Mre. i I F. O. Martin. Helen Martin, Mrs. | ' Sadie Meyers. Mrs. Floyd Arnold. I Mrs. William Meshherger, Darline | ■ — —-
Johnson, Glenn Smith, Louis Smith, 1 1 Mary Lou Smith and Mr. and Mnp. I Perry Smith. I 1 MEETING OF ETA TAU SIGMAS | The members of the Eta Tan Sigima sorority met Thursday night at the home of Miss Ruth Winnes, with Miss I-auru Christen, the auditing hestess. | Several games of bridge were ■ played and Mre. Robert Shraluku received the high score prize and I Mi ls Mildred Blosser, consolation | prize. Thanksgiving appointments prevail'd in the decorations. | Following the games lhe members were invited to Staley's confectionary where a delicious two'* I course luncheon was served. Covers were marked with small chocolate turkeys. o Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson were! in Berne on business this afternoon-1 jUk ...Just what SF j you’ve been longing for/ A PERMANENT WAV! without a machine without electricity Comfortable, Quick, Simple and Saf • I THE NEW ZOTOS PERMANENT RICE HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP Make your appointment early j i ... the rush is on. ■—line mu ». ’
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