Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1936 — Page 3
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ERV E S K L y ANO GUEST DAV | IN'- nary smielj. ■" , | ■ >"- :|v «•><• st day in, ■ , „ , u.irio'- •Mmivriy aft.-i-i BT ■ a: ■■ I'loraj<>y ,li: I ~,( .Im . -• b<. '• ll ' s ' *•* 11,1 ’ BB , n*** t'otigo Crosses B Mie Henry Adler; I unit ’> . I ■ 4,, M- G"!n > !ar ' lu 'U <,s ’| B‘ ,". v Ni.-r Ro*.p; read-! ■ j, -t n.' Eganner.: ■ ~~r • Urs. Mae JohnB'" . ' Mis Robert Ger-; Whiten H.nunui and Rev.' ■ 1 ' - prayer. Mrs. Fuhrman | B. ■" v "* l ■''■ |H a by ’lie o< t<>-; B-' ■ M 11 " ry A<ll ‘ r i I BSCA r E ADLER Bstess TO class , A - w.irki-rs ela.se of the B'-,... M- •’ ■■!: -i ( -htiri'h met at of M - ''arl Adler TuesBi'.'iim-. meeting opened B, Mt- Vll*'i !ad the scripB 1.1 p' -■ ■ is were offer B fl' ■ • u Mlv - i’nsate Pit« he. B" • " nil eting an int-r-OK, . .... oitili.il wa»< enjoyed Bitar;*' •"'■' Walters. Dainty , Bailments were served by the 8.-. ‘I by her daughter Bli- W**tii-ti l,f ll;p Mo oß * will B-A'l'" Ml- l.oreen Whitehurst 8.-ia' • '■•l.itirr at seven-thirty B k Bc'b'i- loniinittee of the WoKof th M">.*e v-ill meet with 1
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| CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 •nawß Friday Union ( Impel W. M. A... Mrs. I | Charles Bailey, ,p. m. .Mount Pleasant Bible Ctass, .Mt. i and Mrs. Chauncy Sheets, 8 p. m. i U. B. Progret<nive Workers, hami burger fry, meet at church at 6:30 ■ P- n>. Football Dance, .Masonic Hull. Saturday Plate Sapper, United Brethren i Church, F> to 7 -p. m. Monday Res arch Club, Mrs. ('. I). Lawton i 2:30 p. m. Firemen’s Auxiliary, Fire Station , 7:30 p. m. I Woman’s Culb, opening banquet, ' Zion Reformed Church, 6:30 p. tn. Women of Moose, Mrs. Loreen Whitehurst, 7:30 p. m Tuesday Zion Reformed G. M. 0.., Mrs. I Byron Franks, 7:30 p m Psi lota Xi business meeting.! Mrs. Sim Burk. 7:30 p. m. Auditing Committee of Women - of the Moose. Miss Grace Lighten-• , etelger, 7:30 p. m. •nursday Benefit Lotto Party, Catholic j 'Auditorium. 8 p. m. 1 Eastern Star Pot Dick Supper, i Masonic Hall, 6:30 p. m. - ,l — Miss Grace Lichtensteiger Tuesday ( evening at seven-thirty o'clock. MRS. 808 SHRALUKA HOSTESS TO SORORITY The Eta Tau Sigma sorority met ! at the home of Mrs. Robert Shra-i luka Thursday evening, with Miss
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; subei Odle as iieeisting hostess. I A business meeting was held during which plane for the new Individual program books were outlined by the social chairman and her committee. Plane were also made for it chill supper to be held at SnnSet park next Thursday evening. The committee for the supper is composed of the Misses Isabel Odle, Put Elgey and Frieda Schearer. Three games of bridge were enjoyed, with prizes being presented [to Miss Kathryn'Ari ;.bold nnd Miss ' Mildred Blower. A dainty luncheon with fall appointments was served by the hos-. teuses. Th*- next regular meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mi.se Kathryn Archbold. The Pei -lota XI eorority will have a dance at the Masonic Hull afterthe football game this evening. The ! public U urged to attend. The order of Eastern Star will have a pot luck supper tor members | and fheir families al the Maeonic Hall T)iur«<lay evening at eix-thirty o'cloik. A regular stated meeting will follow the .supper. The commit-1 tee In charge Is composed of Mrs. Dan TyndaV. Mrs. Guy Brown. .Mrs. Martin Gilson and Mrs. Jack Leigh. I WOMEN OF MOOSE I REGULAR MEETING The Women of the held their regular meeting at the Moose • home Thursday evening with a good I attendance. The drill team seated | the officers. A epeclal meeting was > held by the executive committee bei fore the busineua session. During the business meeting, com-1 rnitteee were appointed for the disj tr’ct meeting to be held Sunday., The reeetption committee is composed of Mrs. Lillie Miller and Mrs. , Marcella Loe he; decorating, Mrs. ( Mary Gase, chairman, assisted hy | ' Mns. Edna Roop. Mrs. Vera Gause and Mrs. I/O)a Miller; committee to I care for the drill teams’ capes. Mns. 1 Lulu Shaffer and Blanche Elzey, I
Prize committee, Mrs. Mry Lhatnon. Mrs. Martha Zeaer; Mooseheart, Mrs. luntha Hoffman; eoclal «ervice, Mra. Genevieve Augimt. Plans were made for a pot-luck supper to be held at 6:30 o'clock In honor of the out-going senior regent Mrs. Genevieve August. The attendance prize was awarded to Mru. Dora Cook. The next i meeting wi'l be held October 15. CIRCLE THREE PLANS BENEFIT LOTTO PARTY The ladl**e of Circle Three of St. Mary’s church era planning a beneflt’lotto party to be held at the Catholic high school auditorium Thursday evening. October Bth at eight o’clock. Circle Three Is comprised of the women of St. Mary’s society whose names ibegfn with the letter K. undL. Tickets are now on sale at Kono’s drug store and Ixise's restaurant or may be purchased from any member of the circle. Barbecue sandwiches, frigie bars, hot doge end coffee will be nerved during the evening. EVER READY CLASS MEETS The Ever Ready cla.ss of the Me- ’ thodhst Episcopal Sunday nchool met Thursday evening with Mre. I Ruth Hollingsworth. Mre. Jack Freidt had the devotionals and Mrs. I John Nelson was in charge of the buwlnesn meeting. Betty Jean Hollingsworth sang a eolo and gave a reading. Mrs. C. L. Walters gave an interesting ta'k on the city of San Francisco. Lovely refreshment were served 'by the Mmdames W. F. Beery, Dan Tyndall and John Nelson. The next I meeting will be held in November with Mrs. O. L. Vance. HOME MISSIONARY WELL ATTENDED The Woman'e Home missionary . society of the Methodist Episcopal church met in the church parloru Thursday afternoon with twentyfive members in attendance. Mrs. iJ. D. Harklean led the
nnd Mim. N. A. Bixler gave a very interesting review of the first chap ter of the new study book, "The Story of the Negro". Plans were unnounciMl for the conference convention to be held at Fort Wayne, October 2mh und for the Bluffton group meeting to he held at Pleasant Mil’s October 2htli. The annual reummage sale will he held In the church baeement November 21 and 28 and Dec -mber Sth. The November meeting of the not lety will ibe held with Mru. Sam Butler. Thin will be a "good citizen-1 ship me-ting". Mrs. 11. R. Carson! will be the leader and asslatlng ho«- ( teaues will be Mrs. Will Butler. Mre. N. A. Bixler, Mrs. Gerald Smith and Miee Laura Stanley. CHRISTIAN AID COMPLETES PLANS The ladies' aid society of the 1 Christian church met in the rtturch par'ors Thursday afternoon. Mrs.! William Koh's h-d the devotionals' which were followed by a whort business efueion. Planu were completed for the rummage sale to bo held in the Hen-1 aley building Saturday October, loth. Mru. R«-ne Hoffman in chairman of the committee in charge. Mru. Kohls, asisted by Mre. El-
SPARKLING S Crystal While Sugar IS now on sale at all local stores ■] j i Hrk. Use Sparkling Crystal White"- RR Sparkling Crystal White Sug- „ n X. 1 j ar — A household Necessity Sugar — the finest in the land That Has No Equal We Urge The Continued Use Os Crystal White Sugar in every Home O. L. Vance M. J. Mylott W. L. Linn Kohne Drug Store Bell’s Cash Grocery E!berson Service Station „ .„ . , Great A. &P. Tea Co. Mutschler Meat Market l ager Bros. Furniture Nkholg shoe Fred Fullenkamp Kroger Grocery & Baking Co. Harold V. Essex The Schafer Store Donald M. Waite Adams & Madison Theaters Cal E. Peterson Morris 5c & 10c Stores Arthur R. Holthouse Holthouse, Schulte & Co. T. J. Metzler Sprague Furniture Co. Carl C. Pumphrey Commercial Print Shop Stults Home Grocery Burke’s Standard Service Geo. O. Morris Stults Home Equipment Store Oscar Lankenau Knapp Hardware L. A. Archbold Decatur Electric Shop Walter Gard, Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. Pennsylvania Agent Ashbaucher Tin Shop
mpr Darwiiehter, served delicious! I i-cfreshmi-ntw Fo'lowlng which the 'time wne dpeut In quilting. The Glrle Ml.sHlonary Guild of the | ! Zion Reformed Sunday school will | meet with Mru. Myron Franks of j i Weet Monroe street Tuesday even-, I ing at Hi'ven-tblrty o'clock. All mem-, i bets ure reminded to come tnaaked. I — MRS. LEWTON HOSTESS AT OPENING CLUB MEETING Mr*;. <’. D. Lewton will be houleee ■ ut the opening meeting of the ReI seur h club Monday afternoon at I , two-thirty o'clock. Mr«. ('. M. Prtigh ! will be the leader for the afternoon, i I reviewing an uutobi igraphy, "DanI iel Frohman Presents." MRS. MARION STULTS HOSTESS TO WOMAN'S CLUB ' | i The Union town-.dilp woman'e club j met with Mru. Marion Stul.ta Tues-. ! day afternoon. The meeting was -opened by the (president Mrs. Hub-1 ert Z-rkle followed with prayer (by , ' Mrs. Stults. Twenty-three members, three visitors and three children were pree ‘lit. A demonstration on th- making | of fancy sandwiches was given by! , Mru. Forrest Walters and Mrs. Harl, Chaee. Th- sandwiches together with fruit salad were then served by the
! houte-ciee Mrs. Agnes, Roeswurm, 1 Mrs. Zerkle, Mru. Walter* and Mrs. j chasu, MRS. S. E. SHAMP < HOSTESS TO SOCIETY Ths Buiptlrit Woman's missionary ' society met with Mrs. S. E. Shamp I Thursday idt.iaoon, with Mrs. I Homer Aupy In charge of the devoItlomils. Repotts were given on the ’Salamonie Association meeting held i recently at Wares .*.', by the dele- | gates, Mrs. Bina Buhler, Mrs. I Hi’yard, Mre. Curtis Moser, .Mrs. Ira Bodie. Mrs. 11. N. Shroll, Mns. A j D. Vnvereaw and Mrs Will Wiunes. I The association meeting next year I will be held at New Castle. Mrs. Unvei-uaw then gave a very
- ■- ■■■■■Ml !■■■—llll■■lll —I HT !!HELLO EVERYONE!! THE BITNER SCHOOL —of EXPRESSION — RHYTHM — TAP DANCING INVITES YOU TO ENROLL YOUR KIDDIES MONDAY 2 to 6 ELK’S HOME — 3rd floor
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1 Interiwtlug review of the first chapter of the new study book "Congo , CroMes." One guest, Mrs. Norman Ki'U“ p was present Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess, .Mru, Shamp, assisted by Mr. S. E. Hite. Miss Frieda S-chearer attended Ide Queen'ii luill at Portland lost evening. Several other Ontertyia! queens were present. LULU GERBER Teacher of PIANO and ORGAN 115 N. Rth St. Phone 577
