Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1937 — Page 3

fclN SOCIETY

K.UB HOSTESS " <'ii.unborlain d.-lich’ the members of bridge club Thursday .it eix thirty o'clock at her South Third street. lO' ■' " f I '" i "' s ‘"'d " lixP 1 added to the attractive(|l(. .nicrtaining rooms. \ |V■. : was ser'od by the hosb - v lier lni »>her, Mr . l- l.tmb-rs. After dinner, formed for bridge and at |H >JB . Vision of five games the was awarded to Mrs. E. t;. |Hre riiale - Pinochle club will meet at IK. „| Mis. Sol Lord Tuesday |^K. :|2 a' seven-thirty o'clock. Sts WILLIAM teeple SiSTESS TO SOCIETY »■ , -can ladies' aid society the country home of Mr,;. |H , Jr.. Thursday aft |K,, Aitit Mis. William Koh’s liav|H-: opening song ami prayer. Kp. J. I». Anderton read a por- -< ripture. followed with call and a report of church . \ business ting was Mrs Noah Mangold, char,>f ilie ways and means comfor July discussed plans for tea. The date will be an later. the social hour which folrj lovely refreshments were i bj Mrs, Teeple, assist d by K. Elmer Darwaehter. ■omen of moose REGULAR MEETING Women of the Moose held regular meeting at the home evening with a good atFinal plans were made to Ml,:. 1 :!... district meet ing at filttffSunday. The attendance prize awarded to Mrs. Earl White■t:.- following officers were inMrs. Brice Rocip, senior ri ■nt. Mrs. Lloyd Kre-ischer, past Mrs. William Huffman. regent; Mrs- Edith Tester. ■< ..in Mrs. Earl Whitehurst, re■r>r: Mrs Matt Greiner, treasurMrs. Charles Morgan, assistant Mrs. Cecil Gause, pianist. ■ Mrs. Edith Tester and Mrs. Andy were appointed on the trans-■tr-oioii , ommittee for the district ■feting. All members driving cars those wishing to go are asked ■ meet at the Moose home Sunday ■ 12:30 o’clock. ■cMILLEN-FISr’ER ■UPTIALS SOLEMNIZED ■ The wedding of Miss Elizabeth ■lice Fisher, daughter of Mr and Brs Charles Garfie'd Fisher of Ev■istiin. 111,, and Bale W. McMillen ■..of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. ■ale W. McMillen of Fort Wayne, ■ok place in the First Presbyt ‘t■r church of Evanston at eiglit■irty o’clock Thursday evening. ■ .Mrs. Charles Webster Crowe of ■tenview. sister oil the groom, was ■e of the bride’s attendants. Stew■t McMillen of Fort Wayne and 11. ■. McMillen of Decatur were usli■s. A reception was held for three B I'd guests at the Evanston ■wintry club- ■ Later -in the evening the bride ■d groom left for the west to visit ■ortland, Vancouver and Seattle ■nd cruise to Alaska. They will re■nrn to Decatur the latter part of ■uly, and will be at home in their Besidence at 508 North Third street. ■ Miss Martha Elizabeth Calland ■d C. E. F-indlayson were among Be guests from Decatur who at■mded.

I — O tePERSONALS ■ Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Schnitz and lons Bob, Dick and Ralph are ■Pond two weeks in Tampa, Florida. I Miss Mary Margaret Klepper has ■s her guest Miss Veronica Hurley V Asbury Park, New Jersey. Miss stepper and Miss Hurley were ■choolmates at Georgian Court Colifse. Miss Hurley’s hostess will en■ortain in her honor at the Fort f'ayne country club and the Bergw't Gardens -in Fort Wayne. A trip 0 Chicago has also been planned, dies Hurley will remain until the of July. Miss Ruth Bitler and Carlisle 'landers of Fort Wayne visited in tecatur Thursday evening. Mrs. Fannie Rumple and Morris wmpie of San Diego, Cal .and Miss Dilina Morrow of Los Angeles have home after visiting Mr. 'nd Mrs. Gerald Rumple of this city "te other friends, and relatives in Ohio and Indiana. Cuy Eley, Berne town mail carter, has lost the sight of his left

Phone 300 1315 W. Adams

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fenny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday M. E. Children, Church, 4 p. m . Plillathea Claes, Mrs. ira Bodie i 7:30 p. m. j Mount Pleasant Bible Claee, Mr. and Mrs Chauncey Sheets, 8 p. m. Busy Fingers 4-H Club, Miss Neva lx>u Crownover. J Eighth Street United Brethren Missionary Society, Mrs. Frank 'Johnston, 2 p. m. Saturday M. E. Children, Church 4 p. m. Tuesday Root Twp. Home Economics Club Mrs. J. C. Magley, 1:30 p. m. Pinochle Club, Mrs. Sol Lord 7:30 p. m. eye. occasioned by an illness which confined him to hie home for more than 13 weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith of Tayi lorville, Illinois will be the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anker over the week-end. Mr. Smith is i the assistant superintendent of the Peabody mines. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kraft and Mrs Ella Everhart visited with Carl I Lose at his home in Anderson. Mr. Loose, who is very seriously ill, was formerly a resident of Decatur. Mrs. C. E. Peterson, Mrs. Norman 'Kruse, Mrs. C. E. Bell and .Mrs- H. N. Shroll motored to Lake Wabee yesterday where they enjoyed the final day of a three day house party tor the Baptist women of Indiana. During the three days ninety-eight women had registered. A splendid program and a lovely luncheon were enjoyed. David J. Prugh, father of Rev. C. M. Prugh. and Dr. E. H Prugh, both , of Dayton, Ohio, visited in Decatur Thursday evening. Dr. Cosner spoke at the Rotary club meeting. o Adverse Weather Delays Amelia Earhart Flight Rangon Burma, June 18 —(UP) — ' Amelia Earhart, American woman round the world flier, returned to Akyab today after a start for Bangkok, Siam. | Leaving Calcutta this morning she found the weather unfit for a direct Bangkok flight and landed lat Akyab. Then she took off for Bangkok, but returned because of conditions. — o TRUSTEES AGAIN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, 1 Elouise Patty, Richard. Thomas. Robert and Betty. Mrs. Lee Myers ,' and son Vaughn, Lee Mary Mei McGregh, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beer 1 and Mary Pickford, Mrs. Lozier I Eckrote, Marcella Scherry and I Marjorie Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. ' W. J. Krick and daughters, Sarah land Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mattax and children, Robert and I Roberta, Mrs. Edith Smitiey, David D. Habegger. Juanita Habegger, Wanda Neadstine and Noah Rich.

Adams County Memorial Hospital Kenneth Durbin, small son of Mrs. John Durbin, 1003 West Adams street, admitted and dismissed Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Bryan, route 2, Decatur, admitted todayLife Risked for Picture Fort Worth. Tex. — (UP) George Grimes, 70, braved death but failed to recover the only (picture of his wife, who died less than two months ago. Grimes was in the vard when flames broke out inside his house. He dashed inside the blazing structure, ‘but was driven back without the photograph. He suffered severe head burns. —o ~ War On Crickets Begins BILLINGS, Mont. (U.P.) — Yellowstone County officials are prepared to open the 1037 battle against the field-damaging Mormon crickets. Wonkers willi proceed from ranch to ranch, fully equipped with rust masks, aprons and guns loaded with sodium arseniteThey will endeavor to kill the inject pests shortly after hatching. ———o— Blood Donor Busy El Paso, )-Ml Stockton 26, ambulance driver weighng 186 pounds, in the last 1 years Ls given away the equivalent of 10 times the amount of blood in his tody Stockton recently underwent his 37th transfusion. Got a little money? Don’t fool it away. Buv the u ILL now Buy one of th* l auction Monday. June 21 starting at 6 p. m.

■ DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1937.

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