Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1937 — Page 3

IN SOCIETY

1 i *^Hdic7ehing er ,WXrEA HOSTESS 1 i„ "‘ N <”' ,h ' ~. evening A an "ting was held. K, r ,u>' <i» b - , v «> ■■■•’ Mrs ' Hliy ■’ond ''" WUS ''‘ ' Kl. Ihall iwinb'TS, '■..X.e'uf ili<> games. Khoweß GIVEN for KJAreDERIC SCHAFER ' L | it. .1 v.t< and Mrs EG. ■ * , Hll i..d m entertaining ■|K'.' ~. ...l.iii'Mins shower i. \.,:i|i Second street evening o'clock. ■ TMT' 111 '" ' <lge w * T - pre ■TJfJi : a I.l' ■t' Ji .'.is seMed by the hosby Miss Townsend Kiygr- !!■ ' Kaiver The guests Eere then in'i'ed to the room shower gifts were ar-, , in on which had j Eren 1 I M and \el'ow unith.- and extended' Kyert 'able of gifts. The honor : pretty gifts, j ms hided, besides the Eun’d«e ■ By" r 1 'fi use this ’’Xgl . Kitted aid for jMfi] ■ and upper z jX ■t.where most :•:<;£ I Ms start. Helps i&A U® ■ Mfr many colds. 7*l wi ■Vicks L3>3r [Vatro-mol

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| CLUB CALENDAR ■ Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 — Friday Riley P. T. A., School House, 2:30 [p. m. Dance. Masonic Hall, after game. I Auxiliary of Spanish Veterans, I Legion Home, 7:30 p. in. j Happy Home Makers, Mrs, Law.rente Von Gunten, 1:30 p. m. Saturday Chicken Supper, United Brethren Church. 5 to 7 p. m. Rummage Sale. Zion Reformed Church Basement. Sunday Adams County Home Ke. Club Chairmen, Mrs. E. W. Bus he, 2 p.m ! Monday Tirzah Club. Ben Hur Hall. 8 I p. nt. Corinthian C’ass, Mrs. Charles' Hammond. 7:30 p. m. Research Club, Mrs. Eugene Runyon, 2:30 p. m. Woman’s Club, Library Hall, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday Firemen’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Kortenber. 7:30 p. m. Central PT A, Central school, 3 I p. m. Wednesday | Shakespeare Club, Mrs. A. D. SutI t’es, 3:30 p. m. I Historical Club, Mrs. J. M. Miller i2:30 p. m. Thursday Better Homes Economies Club, I Monroe School, 7 p. m. Eastern Star Friends’ Night, Mai sonic Hall, 7:30 p. m i New England Dinner, M. E. | chreh, Ila. in. Cafeteria Supper, M. E. ChurcL ! 5 to 7 p. m. | honor guest. Mrs. S hafer; the Mis- | ses Dora Shosenberg, Bernice DeVoss, Dorothy Young, Louise Haubold, Eileen Burk. Flothida Harris, Vera Pfiffer of Fort Wayne, Corolene Townshend and the Mesdames Robert Cole, Jerome Meyers, Richard Steele. Chalmer Deßolt, William BeP, Partner Eicher. I. W.

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Macy, Roy Kalver, D. W. McMillen 1 Jr., C. C. Schafer of Fort Wayne, F. G. Allweln, Leland Smith and 1. A. Kalver. mrs. fred McConnell HOSTESS TO CLASS The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school met at the home of Mrs. Fred McConnell I Tuesday evening at seven thirty jO’c’ock with Mrs. Hurry Coffelt and i Mrs, Dwight Sheets tta assisting j hostesses. During the business meeting Mrs. /lien Barkley was elected president of the class, Mrs. Albert Johnson, vice-president, Mrs. Heber Feasel, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Merrill Schnitz. assistant and Mrs. Earl Whitehurst, reporter. During the social hour a delicious luncheon was served. The next meeting of the class will be a pot luck supper at six o’clock at the home of Mrs. Coffelt. '1 his will be the Christmas exI change party and each member is j to bring a 25 cent gift. An additional 10 cent gift is also to he brought. I The coin cards will be turned in I at this time. 1 The Corinthian class of the Christian Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Hammond Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. All members are urged to ■be present. MENU IS ANNOUNCED FOR CHURCH DINNER Following is the menu which will lie offered at the United Brethren hurch dinner Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock: Fried chicken, dressing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, sea shell salad, pumpkin pie, coffee, bread, butter ami celery. Tickets are selling at thirty-five cents apiece or may be purchased at the door. MT. PLEASANT AID HAS YEARLY SOCIAL The Mt. Pleasant ladies’ aid society met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sheets for the annual Halloween social. A pot luck supper was enjoyed at six-thirty o’clock. A shower was also given, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Fuhrman. who were recently married. Those present included: Mrs. Merle Sheets and daughter Norma Ix>u. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Beltz,

I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, Mrs. Sum Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Milton Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Mr. and Mrs. K. Cobble and son Howard of Andersonville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Noria' Fuhrman, Vera and Anavelle Belhold, Mrs. Goldie Roop and son 1 Lawrence, Mrs. Chalmer Sheets, I Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Draper, Mrs. j Laura Kidwell, Mrs. Mary Cook, Mrs. Beulah Mi'let of Celina, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Sheets, Miles Doris and Curtis Jones, Jeanette and Bobby Fuhrman, Eleanor, Harley and Paulina Roop. Betty Smith, Clara Bell Brown. Viola Hunter. Ruby Miller, Ruth Ixizler, Richard Archer, Russell Williamson, Josephine, Fay Ann, Betty and Max Sheets, Gerald Sheets, Alice Cook, Esther Reynolds, Eleanor and Buddy Strahin. Irene and Elicit Draper, Rev Humbarger, Brice, Charles, Marion, Norman, Leo and Violet Sheets. MRS. JUDSON PASSWATER HOME MISSIONARY HOSTESS The woman’s home missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Judson Passwater Thursday afternoon wit It a good attendance, Mrs. Gerald Smith was in charge of the devotionals. Mrs. N. A. Bixler gave an interesting account of the lesson, “Religion in Rural America.” Plans were made for a Home Guard organization under the leadership of Mrs. R. W. Graham. The society will hold its annual rummage sale Nov. 20, 27 and Dec. I with the following committee in charge: Mesdames A. D. Suttles, Dan Sprang. E. N. Wicks, C. D. Lewton and Ross Mallonee. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hos- ■ tesses, Mrs. Passwater, Mrs. W. F. ; Beery, Mrs. Sam Butler, Mrs. Will Butler and Miss Laura Stanley. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. F. V. Mills, at which time supplies for Aiken Hall Kentucky, will be donated. There will be a called meeting of all home economics club chairmen of Adams county at the home of Mrs. E. W. Busehe, one-ha’f mile east of Monroe, Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. At this time the Red Cross material will .1 e handed out. All chairmen are urged to be present. BIENZ-HAHNERT SECRET WEDD.NG Announcement has been made of the secret marriage of Miss Jessie Bienz of Willshire, Ohio and Wayne Hahnert of Salem, which took place June 27, 1936 at Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Mrs. Hahnert is a graduate of the Warner Beauty school and is now employed in the Gloria Helen Beauty Siiup in this city. She is a I daughter of Mrs. Hyla Bienz of I Willshire. Mr. Hahnert is employed at the ! Central Soya Company, Mr. and i Mrs. Hahnert are at heme at 355 1 Mercer Avenue, this city. STANDARD BEARERS REGULAR MEETING A very interesting meeting of the Standard Bearers missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal I Sunday school was he'd at the home ' of Miss Gladys Miller Thursday evening. The subject of the program was “Around the Clock with Muezzin," with the Misses Jean Zimmerman. Anna Jane Tyndall and Gladys Miller in charge. A demonstration with ' a clock was given by the girls. Lovely refreshments were served I during the social hour. Miss Leia ! Dean Graham of Bluffton was a ' guest other than members. The firemen’s auxiliary will meet j at the home of Mrs. Joe Kortenber. | 414 Johns street, Tuesday evening f at seven-thirty o’clock. The Tirzah club will meet in the Ben Hur hall Monday evening at eight o’clock. The Better Homes economics club will meet at the Monroe school house Thursday evening. October ( 11. at 7 o', lock. The losing side will , be hostess to the wlnnrs. Each winner is asked to bring a bent pin for admission. O ; ♦— ♦ I Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ < Admitted Thursday night: Miss Leah Nussbaum, route 1. Monroe. | Admitted Friday morning: Mrs. Eula Allison, Monroeville. o Steamship Annavore Is Reported Afire New York, Nov, S—(UP5 —(UP) — The ■steamship Annavore bound for Philadelphia was afire today about 200 miles due east of Charleston. S. C., according to a Mackay Radio message received by the S. S. Aladdin. The fire was reported “not serious yet.” I 1

personal; The Mieses Pat Fullenkamp and Ruth Elzey and Tom Houbold and 1 j Dick Macklin will go to South Bend Saturday to see the Notre Dame-’ | Pittsburgh game. Mr. and Mrs. (’. J. Beavers, Miss j Corolene Townsend and Tom Allwein will spend the week-end in Shelby, Ohio, as the guests of Mr. APweln’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shaw. Mrs. Chalmer DeHolt left for Bluffton today, where she will spend the remainder of the week I visiting her brother-in-law and sis- ■ ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tyndall and ■ Joyce. She was a companled by her ' mother, Mrs. Phil Macklin and her | sister. Miss Betty Macklin, who i were dinner guests at the Tyndall ' horn e. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McMillen of Fort Wayne and the latter’s mother. I Mrs. Stewart and daughter-in-law I of Battle Creek, Michigan visited in Decatur Thursday afternoon. Chalmer Deßolt and Bernard Keller will attend the football game 1 at Nortre Dame Saturday. Mrs. H. L. Conter wiU arrive to- ■ morrow, from Gary, accompanied by her son France and Dr. J. S. Niblick, traveling in a special ambulance car. to occupy the new home on North Second street, which has been remodelled and is all prepared. Mr. Conter arived Monday and has , been superintending the installation

■P rW •-■•a-. ■ % wl Mb I W -w* B '•j, : S ' ’’"KA MV 111 IIIWi ■ II||J1BI1111 " 111111 11 f ✓ Sf Bri GHT me . « 1 THE FIRST STEP 'SIH ls NEW AND brighter g ' e bulbs Light-conditioning simply means providing the right amount of EP* fight and the right kind of lighting for eves at work or play, i x Young eves, especially, need theeyesight protection that such good f lighting offers. You can take the first step in light conditioning f-your home . . . today . . . for as little as 1 5 or | 20 cents. One new MAZDA lamp made by WHY G-E BULBS GIVE I G-E—of the proper size and in the right I MORE LIGHT THIS YEAR I place-often makes a surprising difference / k tn the amount of light that eyes get. [th l I *■ I Your local lighting company probably offers HL menu, mazda tamps nude by ■ _ 4* E| a free liglit-conditioning service. Phone ■ G-E give you considerably more M i «• i • *ll light this year than the lamps of _■■ them, and a trained lighting advisor will call S uX P ye;X7.nomore %n,OrC SIZES R with a Light Met Cf.. . and show you how Bur Buli s WHIkl YOU HE efcjk ■ to protect eyes with light-conditioning. this emblem disfiayed 75 AND 100 WATT SIZES... ®

Inf Ilin furniture. They will make their permanent home here. Henry HlpHkiml of Fort Wnyne wuh a busliieHH caller here, stopping on lilh way to New Corydon, to attend to buHinouc i J. c. Niblick will go to Chicago iind Gury tomorrow for a week's I viait with friends. i V. M. Simmons, Democratic district chairman, has called a meeting of al! chairmen of the fourth district, to lie held at laikc* Wuwasee, Saturday evening, with a dinner at six o'clock. N. C. Nelson of ! this county will attend. Paul P.riede and sons Bob and ' 1 Pat will attend the Notre Dame- I | Pittsburgh game at South Bend Sat-' I urday. Among those who are planning to lattend the football game in South ‘ i Bend Saturday are Norbert Holt- ‘ ! house, Jerry Gage. Charles Omlor, ' . Bill Helm. Eno Lankenau, Frank ■ Braun. Joe Lose. Hugh Andrews, ' i Fred Staub, Carl Gardner and Rob-1 lent Heller, I Mr. and Mns[ Arthur Vog’ewede j and Mrs. C. J. Voglewede and daughter, Mary Margaret, will motor to South Bend tomorrow to at- | tend the- football game. Mb .and Mrs. Walter Bockman will attend the Notre Dame-Pittsburgh . football game at South Bend tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meis will spend Saturday in South Bend, where j they will see the football game. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trieker Vis- I [ ited here yesterday with the for-1 mer's paents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

’ I Trlcker, before going to Gary, where he Is to manage a theater. A possibility of the new Berne ■post office being completed by Christmas was seen today by the construction heads. ('. E. Peterson attended the funeral services for Albert E. Thoms In Fort Wayne this afleinoon Zion Reformed Plans Armistice Day Program A special recognition service for lex-soldiers in preparation for Ar- ' mfstlce Day, will he held at the i Z'on Reformed church Sunday 'morning ut 10:15 o’c'ock. A section •

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of the auditorium will be reserved for ex-servee men and their families and members of the American Legion will take part In the service. The subject of the sermon Io be delivered by the pastor, Rev. Charles M. Prtigli, will lie a “A New Field of Honor." Appropriate music will be furnished by the young people's choir of the church. LULU GERBER Teacher of PIANO and ORGAN 115 N. Bth St. Phone 577

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