Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1936 — Page 3

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jfav GROUP S,- CHICKEN DINNER ■ f m»lv (lathering was held SunSt . t | lP time of Mr. and Mrs. | ■.Bullinger of Monmouth. Ade- ■, chicken dinner was served | ■twenty-nine guccio. ■be e pr.sent were N. 11. May of o- Mr. and Mro. D.L. Barkley HlHoM’.and: Mr. and Mrs. Leo y.L an d children of Jackson. Mich- ■ Ms and Mrs. Eli Girod and K\." Wilbur May and sens M ■atur; Mr- and Mrs. L. B Archer 3 family ct Fort Wayne; Mrrß. ■letca’fe and daughter of Chi■ass MEETING of USTERS OF RUTH Hembtrs of the Slaters of Ruth t he Chri-’tian Sunday school ■'at the home of Mrs. J. E. AnderTuccdav evening for the regular ■tin of the organization. The i ■necu and the organization. The ■nec'; and so. lai hour was con- £, ted out of d-'ors. the meeting n<- in the form of a lawn party. . gen-ral diocueslon was conductand piano for the c’aas were ■yned. A social hour followed the ■ n*ss meeting and refreshments ■.. served by Mrs. Anderson asby Mias Ina Anderton. ■w MEMBERS ■terta'n at picnic new memb.rs of the Tri lota ■ sor-rity. the Misses Phyllis ißick. Huth Porter, Marjorie CarHarriet Fruchte and Agnei ■l: e n. entertained the sorority a .pitnic at Sunset park Tucoevening. Miss Krick was chairof Cue group in charge of the for the affair. th? business meeting followed the picnic supper Ben Duke was named chairof the wtrlc committee of the I thgo stand which the sorority, tcwith the local volun I. will maintain during Central w:ek. Mre. Duke announced time-t that eath member would asked to work. ’lans were also made for a picnic held at the Fol lota Xi swimm-

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i Ing pool at Bluffton at the next soc- | la! meeting. The next meeting will be in the form of a business meet- , ing at the home of Mrs. C. O. Poriter in two weeks. Two guests, Mias Nina Cook of (Greencastle and Mrs. Charles Moser I of Lox Ange’es California, were .pre--1 sent at the picnic. REGULAR MEETING OF MISSIONARY GUILD The r. gular meeting of the Girin Missionary Guild of the Zion Reformed church was held in the church Tuesday evening. Miss Eleanor Repptrt was the leader for the meeting and conducted the worship service. Mlns Helen Brintzenhoff read a portion of th? Scrlp’uras and Ml.-o Tetty Hunter gave the Outlook of Millions. The Misses Bernice Beineke, Eileen Jackson and Bernice Kolter who were delegates to Camp Mack ; gave reports. The regular business meeting was conducted after which the hostesses, the’ Misses Bernice Kolter and Lucinda Borne, served refreshments. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR HOLLYHOCK TEA An interesting program has been outlined to be .presented at the Hollyhock Tea with which tne Ladies Aid Ssclcty of the Christian Church will entertain at the church Thurs- , day afternoon from two to four o'clock. Following th? program a luncheon w?l be served in the dining room of the church. The program has been arranged in two parts, the first of which will indued accordian du:to, “Golden , Dream, Dreaming of Ycu, and Tho Savior for Me” by Mro. Earl Chase and Mis. 3 Irene Light; reading by Nancy Daniels; trsmbtne solo oy Helen Jean Kohls, and reading by 1 .Toe Daniels. Part two of the program will be on tho theme. “Memories” with Mrs. Henry Ntireiter as soloist. The numbers will include "Cradle Song" by Baby Keller and mother; ‘‘School Days” 'by Carolyn Ham- , in. nd; “Seventeen” by Helen J.an

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ULUS CALENDAR . Society Deadline, II A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 — ■ ■—•. Wednesday , Mt. Pleasant Bible class, Mr. and . Mre. Milton Fuhrman. 8 p. m. I Zion Lutheran Missionary Society .[Mrs. Herman Dierkes, 2 p. m. .I C. L. of C. business meeting, K. of[ IC. Hall, 7:30 p. m. [i United Brethern W. M. A. society,! • 'postponed until Thursday, July 16. i Thursday I Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. William [ j Bowers. 6:30 p. m. Christian Lad lee Aid Society, Hol-J ' lyhock Tea, CJiurch, 2 to 4 p. m. , ■ American Legion Auxiliary fourth [ . district meeting, .Methodiet Episco- . pal church in Rome City, 11 a. m. .1 (DST) , I Evangelical Y. P. M. Circle, Mrs. II C. R. Smith. 7:30 p. m. f] Mt. Pleasant Indies Aid Society, I ‘ Mrs. Marie Sheets, 2 p. m. J M. E. Ever Ready clase family I picnic, Mrs. Leota Beery. 6:30 p. m. | Union Chapel Indies Aid Society ! church parsonage 1:30 p. m. . i Methodist W. H. M. S.. Mrs. C. D. j [ Lewton, 2:30 ip m. ’ I U. B. Juniors, ice cream social I , and amateur contest. II Better Home Economics Club, I school building at Monroe, 7 p. m. Root Twp. Haippy Home Makers I 4-H Club. Misses Norma Jean and] Alic? Tumbleson 1:30 p. m. W. O. T. M„ Moose Home, 8 p. m. Friday Delta Theta Tau 4-H Club, Deca1 tur high school, 2:15 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary busl- [ nccs meeting Legion home 7;4s{*jm. Saturday M. E. Ladles Aid society cafeteria [ supper, church dining room, 5 to 7 j I p. m. ■» | 1 Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society 1 rummage sale, Hensley building, all: 1 day. Tuesday I Catholic public benefit Bingo party. Catholic school ground, 8:15 p. m. , Koh’.s and Florence Brandyberry ■ and “I Love You Truly” by Kathryn i Kohls. Mrs. Paul Daniels and son .' w'll present “Little Mother of Mine ‘ ; and Mrs. J. E. Anderson will give ; "That Wonderful Mother of Mine”. - “A Perfect Day" will be given by i Mrs. Minnie Teeple. Mrs. Louise A. ■ Ilolthouse will preside at the piano . ’ i I I ? CATHOLIC CHURCH ’ TO SPONSOR PARTY R Members of the St. Mary's Cath- [ ollc church will conduct a public L benefit bingo iparty on the Catho- | lie church grounds Tuesday evening' I at eight fifteen o’clock. 1 Tickets for the event are on sale by members of the church and, I the public is invited to attend. Fol- I I lowing the bingo games refreshi ments will be served. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR MISSIONARY MEETING The Women’s Home Missionary i Society of the Methodist church will I meet Thursday afternoon at two- | thirty o’clock. The program for I the afternoon will include two i speakers, Miss Gladys Kern of Red ■ Bird, Kentucky, who will tell of her , i work as a teacher In the mission ] [school, and Miss 'Barbara Beecher,] i a student at Scarette Mission; school, and Miss Bargara Beecher, I will tell of her work as a student in [ I this school which is supported by i i the Home and Foreign Missionary | | societies of the Methodist church,; ' South. Mrs. R. A. Stuckey will have I • charge of the devotions and Mre. i Walter Krick will present special music. The assisting hostesses for the meeting will include Mrs. Dan Sprang. Mrs. Sam Butler and Mrs. Philip Carper. The Root Township Happy Home Makers 4-H Club will meet with I the Misses Nonna Jean and Alice Tumbleson Thursday afternoon at lons-thirty o'clock.

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CONFERENCE REPORT ■GIVEN AT MEETING Tho Missionary aociaty of the I Zion Reformed church met Tuesday 'afternoon In the church parlors with Mrs. Dallas Goldner the leader. Her topic was "Peace” and she also gave the Outlook of Missions. Mrs. Ben Schroyer sang a vocal selection. | Following the program a business i meeting was conducted by the pre- [ sident, Mrs. Charles Prugh. Miss | Matilda Sellemeyer gave a report iof the conference held recently at I Camp Mack. The hostesses, Mrs. Ralph Yager I Miss Sellemeyer, Mrs. Fred Heuer, land Mrs. Ed Miller served refreshi ments. BUSINESS MEETING OF TRI KAPPA SORORITY t A business meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority was held Tuesday evening in the Elks Home. Mis. Leoimrd Saylors and Mrs. Palmer ] Eicher were named members of the [ committee to have charge of the i bingo stand to be conducted duri ing Centennia' week. I Mrs. Milton Swearingen gave a j report of the province convention ’ which was held June 24. | ,ENTERTAIN I FOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dlby of near] I Monroe entertained with a pot-luck [dinner at their home Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shoudell and daughter Caroline Faye, Miss Alice McKean of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klopfenstein of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Barkley and children Evelyn and Jean of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth I and sons Richard and Roger of [ Monroe. — DUTIFUL DAUGHTERS HOLD CLASS MEETING Members of the Dutiful Daughters ' class of the Evangelical Sunday [school met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Pete Bulley. The meeting was opened by the presid-

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ent Mra. Bryce Roop and Mrs. Merill S< hnltz had charge of the > devotions. ’ Following a short business seai[slon three contests were enjoyed •[The names of Mrs. George Roop ■ and Mrs. Sclinllz were added to I i ' the class roll us new members. Mrs. Builey, assisted by Mrs. Ger-1 i uld Cole, Mrs. Albebrt Johnson and' • Mrs. Rufus Bailey served refresh-[ i ments. Hostesses for the next meet- ( : ing will he Mrs. Dwight Sheets, Mrs. | Fred McConnell and Mrs. Paul | Fleming. ENTERTAIN SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William Shoaf en-[ tertained at their home Sunday for ; Mr. and Mi's. Lewis Benedict, Mrs. | : Cora Kahlert and son Edwin of Oak [ Harbor, Ohio; Fern Fadley of Nor-( walk. Ohio; Mrs. Lena Martin and [ son Harry, Mr. and Mie. Frank [ ■ Yager. Mrs, E. J. Miller, Mr. and; Mrs. Noah Egly and daughters De-1 . lores. Ireta and Mellta, Mr. and Mrs I Frank Liniger and eon Wallace and [ daughters Chloe and Max Ellen, Mr. [ an ( ] Mrs. Ora Ratcliff and daughter > Aleta and son Kay, Ed Shoaf, Frank i Shoaf, Miss Ethel Courtney, Mr. and ' Mie. Wi'liam Shoaf. Afternoon guests included Chee- j ter Shoaf and son Harold, Robert Light, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shoaf. Mre. Hemer Barton, Mrs. Harold ' Murphy and son Ronald Edward. ' The Women of the Mooee will meet Thursday evening at eight . o’clock at the Moose home. , o PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Dee May of Jackson Michigan, visited with Mre. May'e eistere, Mrs. Eli Girod and Mrs. ' Arlie Bollinger. Mrs. R. C. Metcalfe of Chicago ' and daughter Kathlene are visiting ' with relatives anj friends here. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer and

daughter, Miss Helena, have returned from a eeveral days' vieit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller and I family of Frankfort have returned | lo their home after spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs John | McKean of near Monroe. ! Mre. Ernst Weieklng und Mre. | Hermine Welcking-Coleon of Bluffi ton returned to their homes today [ after visiting witli Mrs. Phillip Obenauer. Mrs. Weieklng and Mrs. Col[son will return to Decatur to attend | the Centennial celebration. j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Denham of I Scituate, Massachusetts will leave I Thursday morning for their homo [after visiting for several wewke | here with Mr. and Mre. William i Freitag. Mrs. Thomas Dague ami Mrs. [ Charles Helm were In Wren, Ohio Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Aman- | da Gephart and Mrs. Oscar Gs-phart. Miss Mary Callow of Fort Wayne Idas a visitor in this city Tuesday. o Town Without Bootblack Los Gatos, Cal. (U.R) — This city | is anxious to reduce the nation's i unemployed list by at least one. . 1). I. Coates, the last bootblack in I

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the city, recently took to the road and all the citUenn now are obliged to shine their own shoes. Adams County Memorial Hospital • • Thomas B. Oliver. Second street; Baby Eugene Lawrence Roop, son of Mr. and Mre. Harry Roop of j route ], De; atur, and Alva I). Baker, ( 307 North Eleventh street, dismiss- [ ed Tuesday evening. Mis« Ardeth [ Newport, Monroeville, dismissed! Wednesday morning. 'Admitted Tuesday evening were I .Mrs. George Cott of Geneva and [ Mrs. Francis oward of 1209 West; Adams street. Admitted Wednesday ! morning were Mise Margaret Ix»e, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.! Lose, 707 Winchester street, and Philip Miller, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Miller of Monroevl'le. o Indianapolis Plans For Own World’s Fair Indianapolis, July 8. — (U.R> I Articles of Incorporation for a

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cross roads of America world’s fair and exposition to be held here in 1939 40 were on file today with August G. Mueller, secretary of state. Incorporators included Herman J, Kennelly, William R. Sheaffer, former municipal court Judge, and Warner A. McCurry. McCurray said he planned to con- : for with Charles G. Dawes, former vice ) < sident and head of the Chi- [ < ago world's fair project, regarding financing of the Indianapolis 'exposition, and to visit the Clove- | land. Ohio, und Texas expositions i for further data. Belles Praised; Bells Hit Dallas (U.PJ--Dallas' belles are marvelous, the prettiest he has ev- [< r seen but its bells area nightmare of noise, Archibald S. Whytle of Melbourne, Australia, who visited the Texas Centennial Exposition, said. o Honor Belongs to Woman The pioneer dally paper published In England In 1702 was pub llshed hv n ■■ ■ ■”> a Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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