Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1937 — Page 3

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CHURCH . will present h<*r ln ~ , al th- ClniHiianj ;ifl'*rnoon. rhe fol--1 will be given ■Xrdiau ho!" x,,rnia Wpf '‘ L will take can* , Maynard Baxter an.l Mrs. Akey. Morning P-ayer Baxter. K’lby Moore. ,„,k -ona l>orns<-If. ■L, railing Waters and v Delores Worst. ~ Bli and Guilai Huett Mr. in .l Marcella Ginter. . e Maidens Hon* KFr ' k ' | . ...... Brook Waltz B-Be|t Shook. Kintz im.-it Come Along and Mrs. Akey. I March, piano and ' ■»., <liu Marjorie Kintz and ■fillkey. ..... Anola ■-Email Nyffler. Hell and the May Pole, -Df k King. ■ (*... Seng Eleweis Eg’ey. ■ VixL: Solo. Eleweis Egley. E Vo<*i I’n.-tts. Billy Hawk ns and : M.ii-hall. Pianist Paul Haw- ' ■t| B , ; r - ’ I're'ude Mai cell:! ( ■ Galla r Due'l in C Major - Mary ■Ganrr and Mrs. Akey # I I <;ult . waltz. Mary Geiiner. ' solo. Trial March, Mary ■ TB I'l i. i'aiade. Hobart Trout 1 I' II I'ne I.ellore Fuel K ■ tfijp: Marjorie Mt-Al- t I W* 1 s 1,1 r!le harden - An- < ■«’a fividt. t Norma Wefel.

I Public Sale will sell at public auction on the Frank Fugate farm, located 4 and 3’X. miles West of Decatur, on THURSDAY, NOV. 18. 1937 Beginning at 1 O’Clock Sharp—the following property: I COWS—7 HEAD ■ Mows, 3 yrs. old; Red Cow 4 yrs old: Red Cow. 8 yrs. old. These ■ rowlare the average milk cows and are all easy milkers. Good Red ■ Hew 2 yrs. old. will be fresh in spring: Good Black Heifer, S months Bold, Bid a Good Big Beef Cow. I — IMPLEMENTS — Hay Loader; Hoosier Drill; Extra Good Cultipacker; ■ Rid!*;' Plow; Wagon; Corn Plow: Spring Tooth Harrow; Disc, Double Work Harness; Double Trees: DeLaval Separator. No. I l^g ulll P Jack; Buzz Saw and frame; 2 Jack Screws; Steel Anvil; Mp'oik*: 2 Belts; Work Bench; Hog Crate; Scales. ■ CHICKENS—S or 6 doz. Barred Rock Pullets. They are of the best. BMEut 300 bu. New Corn in Crib. I TERIS—CASH. MARTHA A. FUGATE ■ H. H. High--Auctioneer James Brown —Clerk II Cleaning House I9* W' on en ti re stock UiW USED CARS Jar wt IK , fShBV Down Go Prices! Radio I 8935 Chevrolet Delux Coach, Beautiful Black finish; l'|9olid steel top; knee action. Motor A-l. Tires extra ' Sood. Friday and Saturday s39s®° (Free Radio with the purchase of this car.) ! 1937 Ford Coach with Built in Trunk, Model 60. This car ■ wvery low mileage. Motor A-l. Mohair Priced below market > 1937 Chevrolet Delux T Sedan Trunk Model & Radio 1937 CHEVROLET CLUB SEDAN, Trunk Model 1935 PLYMOUTH COACH ■* 1934 CHEVROLET COACH 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1932 CHEVROLET COUPE 1931 CHEVROLET COACH 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE 1930 FORD COACH 1929 FORD COACH Liberal Trade and Easy Terms. SAVE AT P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet Co. USED CAR LOT Monroe Street—Just West of Niblick & Co.

MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO PRESENT PROGRAM The woman's missionary society |of the Union Chapel United Brethjren church will present the following program at the regular thurcn servl es Sunday morning. Song. No. 123. Special, Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Sheehan. Scripture, Mrs. Zerkel. Prayer. Mrs. Sheehan. Men's chorus, Spread the Light. A Missionary Drama, "The Woman Who Turned Baek." Offering. Duet, Mrs. Wallers and Mrs. Chase. Doxology, 324. Prayer, Mrs. Zerkel. The public Is cordially Invited to attend these services. j 59TH ANNIVERSARY MR. AND MRS. HURST I Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hurst of this city celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary Tuesday at the!- home on .Monroe street by entertaining a group of friends and relatives. Quests included Mr. and Mrs. | Glover Lytle, Mrs. Martha Long, son and granddaughter, all of Waterville, Ohio; Rev. C. J. Miner, Rev land Mrs. Jathes Weher. Mrs. H. E. , Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porte*and son, Victor. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hurst, E'mer Chase. Mr. and Mrs. .James Hoffman, and Mr. and Mre. 1 Earl Chase. Mr. Hurst is one of the promin ent pioneer residents of this city and a charter member of the Knights of Pythias lodge. He was also the first fire chief in Decatur. BAPTIST SOCIETY MEETS WITH MRS. C. E. PETERSON Mrs. C. E. Peterson was hostess to the Baptist woman's society Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jatne.Strickler was leader, with “Windows" as her subject. A business meeting was held, presided over by the president. Mrs. Will Winnes. Collection for the afternoon was $17.15. The program was opened with the song “America ” followed with a short reading about Armistice Day. Mrs. C. E. Bell conducted the de-

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Eighth St. United Brethren W M. A., Mrr. L. J. Martin, 7:30 p. m. Clvt- Section, Mrs. Freq McConnell, 6 p. m. Union Chapel C. I. S. Class, Mr. I and Mrs. George Cramer, 7:30 p. m.I I Party for Pocahontas, Red Men I and Wives, Red Men's Hall, 7:30 p. in, American Legion Auxiliary Bus'inees Meeting. Legion Home, 7:45 p. m. Plnoch'e Club, Mrs. Frances Eady 7:30 p. m. Saturday Sauerkraut Supper, Zion Lutheran Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Mission Band, Evangelical Church 3 p. m. Work and Win Class, Dick Shaffer, 6 p. m. Zion Reformed W. M. F. rummage sale, church, 9a. m.—B p. :n. Monday “Roee of Peace" Talking Picture. Presbyterian Church. 7:30 p. m. No admission charges. Research Club, Mrs. O. L Vance, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Mary and Martha Class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday schoo' will meet at the home of Mrs. A. J. Beavers, 121 South Seventh street, Tuesday evening at seventhirty oklock. A good attendance is . desired. Kum-Join-Us, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lutz, 7:30 p. m. Root Twp. Home Economics Club Mrs. Jess Singleton, all day meet-1 Ing. I Psi lota Xi‘Social Meeting Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Social Meeting, Elks ■Home, 8 p. m. i Wednesday Shakespeare Guest Day and Tea, Mrs. Herman Ehinger, 2:30 p. m. 1 Historical Club, Mrs. Harl Hol'.-' ingsworth, 2:30 p. m. j votionals. A poem on "Thanksgiv-' ing" was read by Mrs. Peterson. 1 Mrs. Winnes gave a short review of the work being accomplished in several foreign stations. | Mis«s Jeanette Winnes sang two solos, ,"Sylvia” and “Bless This House.” Lovely refreshments were served at the close of the program by the hostess, Mrs. Peterson assized by Mrs. Hila Murray. The December meeting of the society will be held at the church with the entire society as hos- j tesses. ' | UNION CHAPEL MISSIONARY MEETING The woman's missionary society i of Union Chapel met at the home ' of Mrs. Charles Rabbitt Thursday ; afternoon with thirteen members, and three visitors present. The meeting opened with song,: followed with prayer by Mrs. Rabbitt and Mrs. Chase. Mrs. Stacy i Shaw presented the lessen "Th** i Moslem World.” During the social hour, a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Erma Rabbitt. FRIENDS NIGHT WELL ATTENDED Over two hundred guests attend ed the friends’ night meeting of th** Order of Eastern Star at the Masonic hall Thursday evening. Two new members. Mrs. Norman Kruse and Mrs. Joe Hunter were initiated. ! During the initiation all offices were filled from visiting chapters. Two honored guests were present, Miss Eva Hamilton of Waterloo, Grand Martha and Mrs. Dan Tyndall of this city, district deputy. Guests were also present from Auburn, Greentown, Willshire,

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Bluffton, Ossian, Huntington, Poe, Huntertown. Fort Wuyne, Hartford City, Muncie, Warren, Portland andj Waterloo. Each guest officer was presented with a gift. After iniilatlon, a social hour followed, during which refreshments wen* served hy the committee In charge. MRS. ROY KALVER HOSTESS |TO DINNER BRIDGE CLUB I Mrs. Roy Kalver was hostess to | the membera of her dinner bridge I club and on*- guest, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, Thursday e-enlng at her home on North Fourth street. A lovely two course dinner was served at six-thirty o'clock at the dining table which was centered with a bowl of fall Powers After dinner tables were formed for bridge. Prizes were presented to Mrs. Avon Burk, Mrs. Ward Calltmd und ! Mrs. Clayson Carroll. There will be a social meeting of, the Tri Kappa sorority Tuesday evening at the Elks Home at eight , oc'ock, with Mrs. Lois Black, Miss < Kathryn Kauffman and Mrs. Bryc<* Thomas as hostesses. MRS. ROBERT SCHALUKA ETA TAU SIGMA HOSTESS The Seta Tau Signta sorority met at the home of Mrs. Robert Shraluka Thursday evening After a short business meeting, several games of bridge were enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Miss Mil-' dred Worthman and Miss Blosser. ■ j The next meeting will be held in I three weeks with Mrs. Don Slump. ' LOYAL DAUGHTERS .REGULAR MEETING | The Loyal Daughters' class of the ! Evangelical Sunday school met at (the home of Mrs. Ed Swagger i 'Thursday evening with Mrs. George Sprague as assisting hostess. ■ Seventeen members attended the I meeting. Mrs. Sprague conducted [the devotlonals and Mrs. Clarence , Weber, president, presided over the , business meeting. I The next meeting will be u I Christmas party at the home of I the teacher, Mrs. Frank Butler. Members wit' be requested to turn in their coin 'cards at this meeting. 'LOYAL DORCAS CLASS MEETS The Loyal Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday school met at the church Tuesday evening with Miss Della Harruff, Mrs. Elmer Ansnaugh and Mrs. Earl But'er as hostesses. The meeting opened with song, followed by senten.e prayeis. Mrs. Anspaugh conducted the devotion- ■ als. Roll call was answered by each member telling something of the ■ life of Neimiah. | A business meeting was held and | new officers were elected. They are 'Mrs. John Spahr, president; Mrs. | Dewey Gallog’y, vice-president; l Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, treasurer j and Mrs. C. E. Hocker, teacher of i the class. During the social hour each member pieced a quilt block. Lovely refreshments were served at a long dining table, beautifully decorated with Thanksgiving appointments. , The next meeting will be the Christmas exchange party and will be held December 14. A 25 cent gift exchange wi'l be enjoyed at this time. Hostesses for the affair will be the Mesdames May Johnson, Alva Buffenbarger. Charles Knodle and George Lozier. o— -— ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Marion Michaels of route 4 are the parents of a ,boy baby, born Friday morning at the Adams county memorial hospital at 1:40 o'clock. The baby weighed t?ix pounds and five ounces and has been named William Howara.

PERSONALS Mrs. Hurry Helm has returned ! from a six week's visit with her son, George, In Pittsburgh. Pa. Morris McCray, president of the 'Bluffton Rotary 1 lub, attended the I meeting of the Decatur club Thursday evening. j The Scottish Rite Masons ended their annual full conclave with a’ ! banquet Thursday evening nt the I Scottish Rite Cathedral. Among Those from Decatur attending were iC. C. Pumphrey. Wilson Lee, Dr. I Fred Patterson, Sint 'Burk. Chas. ' Burdge, H. W. M 1 Ml'len, Norman - Lenhart, Dr. Joe Morris. Leigh j Bowen, Mart Gilson, Chas. LangIston, Harry Moltz. Judge Huber Dei Voss and C, E. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald East x and daughter of DeWitt, Ark., are visiting with the J. V. Ewsex family and other relatives at Monroe. | Dave S. Gates of Wren was ainong today's visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. 41a>-lo Mann and family have returned from Evansville where they were calle 1 hy the death of their grandson, Virgil Egan, age 7. Tire lad. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egan, died following complications. Funeral services were held Tuesday. Dee Fryback returned yesterday i afternoon from a several days' business visit in Chicago. State policeman “Doc” C’utter o f

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Columbia City spent the day In ' Decatur and Adams county trying out his hunting license. Miss Fanny Hite hits returned to Chicago after a severnJ months stav at her residence on Winchester street. Mrs. Henry Neireiter left this evening for Chicago where she will be the guest of her sister, Miss Ina Anderson over the week-end. She will return home Tuesday. Mjs. William Bell spent Thursday afternoon visiting In Fort Wayne with her father, C. C. Schafer. who has been onflned to his home with a severe cold. Miss Florence Holthouse and Norbert Holthouse, who were painfully injured in an automobile accl- i dent Monday are improving slowly. They are patients at the Adams county memorial hospital. Although suffering from bruises and shock to some extent they expect to be removed to their home within the next few days. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Beavers will return from Toledo Sunday where they have been visiting thenson. Glenn Bearers and family. i William H. Bell visited in Marion Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper, Mr. i and Mrs. Herman Ehinger and Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Jones will go to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon to at1 tend the wedding of Miss Vera Mueller and Giles Pierre, which will occur Saturday afternoon at two- ' thirty o’clock. Tw’o hundred guests attended the

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'annual New Englund dinner, served at the Methodist Epfn opal, church I by the ladies of the church Thursday noon. About one hundred suppers were served In the evening and It was reported to have been n splendid success financially. Frank E. Lyons of Auburn, county auditor of DeKalb 'county, visited here today with County euditor John W. Tyndall. Mr. Lyons is a 'cousin of Mr. Tyndall. National milk week has been proclaimed for November 14 to 20th. The sewer running south from Dayton avenue to Marshall street has caved in. It Is Imated under the side track to the General Electric company. Both the Decatur Casting company and G. E. Plants drain Into the sewer. It Is being repaired by the city work ; rew. Hunters report successful expeditions to the country. The supply t* rabbits Is good and many of the men are bagging the limit. Quail seems more plentiful this year. The Homer Davisson Art Gallery located on the Frances Slocum Trail at Somerset, ten miles south of Wabash, will receive visitors for two more Sundays. The roads are splendid and friends of the Davissons and others interested tire cordially invited to visit the gallery. In the near future the art exhibit wi’l be moved to the Fort Wayne Art * 1 hool. Carl Gardner of Washington, D. C. who has been landscaping the park at the Homesteads tor the rest three weeks, left today for

iCincinnati, Ohio. o ■■*—— ♦ — * Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ Dismissed Thursday morning: Mrs. John Manlier, Convoy. Ohio, Miss Margaret Hiser, Geneva; Mrs. Lelvia John Chllcote, son Do'viu John, Jr., route 5. Decatur. Admitted Thursday: 'Easll Byer, Ohio City. Dismissed Friday: Norman Priddy, Ohio City. —o — Thanksgiving; Dinner Evan. Church Nov. 18. Price 10c. i ' — .. ■: ~!

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