Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1936 — Page 3
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Holnk. "So They Are Talking War Again". Mlns Lulu G 'rber played "Souvenir”. The second part of the program pertained to Thanksgiving. Mrs. Baumgartner and Mrs. Schroyer gav ■ a combination reading and solo ntitled "Count Your BlessIngs," Mi l. C. M. I'riigh read ' A Houoewif j ’s Thanksgiving". Mtsw Gerber and Ronald Stucky played several duds. Little Miw Gloria Ann While gave s reading. "God of Our Fathers" was snug us the (■osing hymn. A r guluar business meeting fol-' lowed, in charge of the preslden’, Mrs. Dallas Goldner The guests were then invited to the dining loom, where lovely rsfraihments were serv d at one long table. Hostwr’s were the Meudames Ben Schroyer. Peter Kirsch, Leo Kirsch. Sam Baumgartner and Curtis Fitzlnger. I The next meeting will bt> the Chiistmas party with exchange ot gifts and will be in th • form ot a pot luck dinner. Eleciion ot officers wi'l b> held a: this time. There will be preaching Sunday at th- St. Paul church, 10:30 a. m. The Rev McFaren will be the minI ister. ETA TAU SIGMA REGULAR MEETING Mrs. Homer Barion entertained the members of the Eta Tan Sigma Sorority, Thursday evening, at her home in Monmouth. A short buei-
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clur calendar Society Deadline, 11 a. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 ' Friday I Civic Section, eallled meeting, Li-, brary rest room. 7 p. m. M. E. Young Married Couples i Class, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith, 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxillalry,: Home, 7:45 p. m. Union Chapel (’. 1. C. Class, Mr.; and Mrs. Glen Roughia, 7:30 p. mMount Pleasant Bl tie Class, Virgil I Draper, 7:45 p. tn. Adame County Federation or' Clubs, Mrs. W. A. Lower, 2:30 p. m. Rummage Sale. Hensley Building Presbyterian Ladies. Monroe Better Homes Club, Mod- 1 . el Hatchery, 7p- m. Pinochle, Bridge Party, Lutheran 1 School, 8 p. m. .Saturday Mission Band, Evangelical church’ 3 p. m. May Section of Evangelical laidies’ Aid. Mrs. Fred Linn. 2:30 p. in Girls Group King's Heralds. Miss, Lois Baughman. 2:30 'p. tn. Members and guests dance, Elim , home, 9:30 p. m. Cafeteria Supper, Zion Reformed church, 5 to 7 p. m. Rummage Sale, Hensley Building , Presbyterian Ladie.s. Monday Music Section. Mrs. William I Schrock, 7:30 p. m. Literature Department, Miv. W. E. Smith, 7:30 p. m. Art Department, Miss Margaret' rrfednger, 7:30 p. nt. iuesday Root Twp. Home Econmico Club, 1 Mrs. Dale Moses. 10 a. m. Tri Kappa. Elks Home, S p. m , Psi lota Xi, Mrs. Clifford Saylors 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mi's. Walter Krick. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Frank Krick, 2:30 p. m. nes« meeting was held, during which plans were nu de forth? holi-l days and the state meeting to be, held in the spring. Tables were arranged for bridge end prizes given to the .Misses Isab?l Odle and Verneal Whalen. A lovely luncheon was served at small tables by the hostess, assisted by Miss Odle. The next meeting will be held tn three weeks with Mies Mildred Blosser as hostess. There will be an important called meeting of the Civic Section of the woman's club in the Library rest. looms this evening at seven o’clock. i The Music Section of the Woman’s club will meet with Mrs. Wil- 1 liam Schrock Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Dalian Goldner will be the program chairman. HOME ECONOMICS CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR The home economics class of the Decatur high school recently held a meeting in the sewing room to elec» the following officers: Faye Mauller, president; Marjorie Miller, vice-president; Dorothy Hoff-man, secretary-treasurer; Marjorie Fonghty, artist; LaVere Meyer. reporter; Rose Mario Brown, as-sfe'ant reporter. The newly organized club under
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the supervision of Miss Mildred Worthman wi'l try heartily to achieve success. The following delicious menu will be offered at the cafeteria supper to be given at the Zion Reformed church Saturday evening from five to seven o’clock: fried chicken, creamed chicken and biscuits, meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, noodles, escalloped corn, candied sweet potatoes, baked beans, potato salad, cole slaw, perfection salad, fruit salad, cake and pie. The Literature Department of the woman's club will meet with Mrs. W. E. Smith Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. ATTENTION MAY SECTION The May section of the Evangelical ladies aid fa requested to meet at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Fred Linn. Saturday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Every member is urged to be present as plans will be j completed for the annual pre-| Thanksgiving dinner . The Root township home economics club will nieet Tuesday with Mrs. Dale Moses lor an all day! meeting. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon and each member is I rcque ed to bring her own table service and one covered dish. The meeting will open promptly at ten o'clock and election of officers wi'l| beheld in the morning. All members! are urged to be present. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Moose held the | regular meeting Thursday evening! with a good attendance. During thej business session contributions for| baskets for the needy were given. Chairman of the social sen ice committee, Mrs. Robert August will have charge of delivering the bas-j kefs. Mrs. Delma Elzey, chairman of| the home making committee, made, the report that the sewing club will} meet, and make a comforter for the neady. All members are urged! to asesiet. Mrs. Lulu Schafer, chairman of; the drill teams capes committee,; made a final report and the chapter j
accepted it. 1 Mrs. William Hoffman, chairman i of Mooseheart committee, made a i splendid report. The Moose children 1 from Lodge 1311 are remembered on their birthdays by the Women of i the Moose. A very interesting letter " was xeceved from Mooseheart regarding this. P’ans were made for the local chapter drill team to enter the contest at the district hieoting to be held at Fort Wayne December 6th. The annual Christmas party and exchange will be he’d this year as \ usual. Final arrangements will be made at the meeting November 19. All members are urged to attend. The attendance piize was awarded to Mrs. Mae Case. MiSS FUHRMAN i CLASS HOSTESS Miss Dorothy Young’s class of the i Presbyterian church met with Miss Evangeline Fuhrman Tuesday evening. A busness season was held at the openng of the meeting and plans i were made for a Christmas party. Bunco was played and a prize was I won by Miss Clara Morgan. Deli- . cions refreshments suitable to the Thanksgiving season were served to the following: j The Miss-s Kathryn Affolder, ; Martha Meyers, Florence McConnel, I Clara Morgan, Barbara Burk, Katherine Knapp, Janet Schrock, Rachel Mickelgy and the teacher. Miss Young. | Mrs. Clifford Saylors will be boaj teas to the Psi lota Xi sorority j Tuesday evening at six-thirty | o'clock. j MRS. COVERDALE ! IS CLUB HOSTESS I Mrs. E. G. Coverdate, asssisted by 1 her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Beavers, was hostess to the members of her bridge club and a number of guests Thursday evening. At six-thirty o'clock the guests were served a
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I en to Mrs. William H. Bell and the guest prize to Mrs. H. H. Myere. ; Gues‘s other than club inemberu were the Mesdames H. H. Myers, Leonard Saylors. Roy Kalver, Mrs. H. O. Jone« of Berne and Mrs. U.
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J. Beavern. The Mission Band of the Evange’leal Sunday school will meet at the church at three o'clock Saturday afternoon.
