Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1939 — Page 3
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'h-ld Friday. May twelfth at six-1 Jltlrty o'clock In tho Maaonle Hull. They aw an foHe* *• Mra Tb-rald Kmlih and Mra. Leigh Howen menu; Mra. W P. «. itnx-k, Mr*. (• It. Baylor*. Mra. Dale Ross. Mra A. R. Hullhouse. drrorat nt; Mm. <l«ort<» Anar. Ml«* Rleaimr immphrt y, Mlaa Marjorie DttVuaa. Mra Ben Imkf and Mm. Herman Kruecge berg. prntram. ; BMarvaikma am to he nmdn no later than Wednesday evening with Mlaa Dorothy Young. DUTIFUL DAUGHTERS HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Dutiful daughters tiaaa of 'ho Evangelical Sunday school mot Tueatlav evening al the homo of Mra. Ora M< Alhaney A bualnoaa mooting waa conducted at.d Mra. Heber Frasel led devotional* .Daring the social hour contest* were enjoyed and jrrlaoa were won by I Mra. 'llcwner Maloney and Mrs. flrice Roop Dellcona refreshments were nerved by the hostess and th" committee, Mra. Dwight Mytra and Mra. Amoa Ketchum Hostesses for the next meeting will be Mm. Russell Melchl. Mra. Reva tttvuffer and Mra. Dorothy Htonotmrner. The Mock Wedding Which was tn have been given by the Pleasant Milla Rapt let church Friday evening. May fifth, has been nortponod. ; MRS. 808 SHRALUKA HOSTESS TO SORORITY Mra. Bob Shrahika waa hostess to ' the members of the Eta Tan Sfgtn.i ♦orority Tuesday evening at her home. During the business meeting plana were made forth Mother'* Day party nett Monday evening. The following oil leer* were elected for the coming year: Mi«* Betty Trhker. preaident; Mr*, ’aabel Andemon, vh-e-president; Mi** Martha Christen. aecretary; Mr*. Hernadlne Heller, treasurer; Ml»a Mildted Worihnoin. aortal chairman and
Your Draperies will look New when cleaned by us. Sheets Bros.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. J**n.tto Wlnnoa •hoctoa 1000 —- 1001 Wednesday Kal*m Lade* Aht, Mra. Cheater ptyan. 1:30 p. m. Methndlai w. F. M. 8. Group Meeting, Geneva, Ind.. 9 A. M. Thursday <’hur<h Os <iod Missionary Aid,' Mrs. Charles Frank, 2 p. m. i _ Evangelical Missionary Society.| < hurch I'arlors. x p. m. Methodist Ever Ready Clam. Mr».| Dan Tyndall, 7:.T0 p. m. ■pMlah American AuxilUry, Lm Bdll llictne, 7.30 p. tn. Zion Reformed Eeer Readv Claim Church Parlors, T;M p. in. Preabyterlin Mlmlonary Society. Mia. J. 1.. Kocher, S:3o p. m. Women Os The Moose Rrecuilve | Meeting. Moose Home 7 p. m. I'uited Brethren l-adlex Aid. Mr*. William Pennington. 2 p. m. Women of The Moose, Bnalnes* Meeting. Moose Hom*. 7:30 p. m. Methodist Ladles Aid. Mr* Dorn ' A key. 2 p m. Friday Happy Homemakers Club. Mrs. : Wilbur Stanley. Vnion Chape) V. B. Faithful Worker* Class, Mra. John Walter*. ' T:3U p. m. Ave Maria Study Club. Mrs Cha:* lea Voglewede. 7:30 p. m. Saturday Zion Reformed Rummage Sale, j < bun h Basement. 9 a. m. Zion Reformed Mission Eland. Church Parlors, ip m Mrs. Shrahrka. publicity chairman After the business meeting tables were formed fijy bridge and prises I were given to Mrs. Don Stump and Mra. Ray Heller. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess and the Misses Betty Trk-ker and Martha Christen. Mis* Trlcker will be hostess to the sorority at the next meeting. TRI KAPPAS HAVE MEETING Toe t'rt Kappa sorority met Tues- ■ day evening ate the Elka Home for its regular business meeting. Old and new business was discussed and plan* were made to hold a Rum mage Sale Saturday, ay twentieth. .t'Siioua reports were also given. The next meeting will be the , regular social meeting on May the I sixteenth with Mrs. Carl Gerb«>r as the chairman. SURPRISED ON THIRTEENTH BIRTHDAY Hugh Ehrman was pleasantly sur ' I prised Saturday evening by friend* Gutties and contests were enjoyed daring the evening and th? honored guests received many lovely gift*. ? Delicious refreshments were served at a table centered with a birth- ' day cake lit with thirteen candles Those present were Glsdys Mankey. Helen Thurman. Virginia Worden. Delores Worden. Mary Jan? Worden. Dorothea Hlrachy, Dale Thurman. Charles Vake. B'lly Van- , cy. Pllly Shady. Donald Hlrschy and Mr and Mr*. Floyd Ehrsam and i family. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MET TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Women's Missionary society, of the Zion Refomied church met in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon Mr*. Harry Knapp was leader and used a* her suhrect. "Christian Altitude In The Home". Ab article. “Prayer for Mother" was given bv Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. Reports from the Fort Wayne elas«t s were given by the following delegates. Mrs. Adolph Weidler. Mrs. Ge<
■B- You'll Smile bF* ' too when z your DRAPERIES and RU(» S come back thoroughly CLEANED by tha Decatur Laundry and Dry Cleaners PHONE 134 RELIABLE Watch and Clock Repairs ... Pride In our craftsmanship, the use of the finest repair parts, fair prices | and guaranteed workmanship—these things assure you of a reliable job when you bring your watch or clock here for repalre. i SUTTON JEWELRY •■The Reliable Jeweler" — 11 < ■ w ' '**""* '■ "j ■ ' ...» ■
sh ° W Tl e8 teAeld * 11 ' e j Everv year thousands of \isitors M to the (Jicslertivld factories see the B V infinitccareuilhuhichtheuorld’s kjfc W 1 best tobaccos are combined to liive >ou ClKstcrliuld's can t-bc-copicd > J *1 I blend. ? M ‘ J ESr It is this uondcrful blend that St? ,n;l l''-s ( IlicsicrfiLkl s<> i Ipl '■ li^vrvn ’ • • • 'H’lder. bullur-tasting, V " ith a more pleasing aroma. , ll In n you try them you u'ill see why (hi > fuhl millions of nu-n und .... women more smoking pleasure... why j| z > ■ / & r *». / w Uixjrr * Mvis> TomccoCo.
Thomas and Mr*. Dallas (loldnvr Birthday offerings were given by Mr*. Mary Keller. Mr*. Joe Kleas j and Mrs. luimollle Fogle. Lxively ‘ iwfreshmcnts were served by th-' losteases, Mrs. Ford Lllerer. Mr*. William Rieneke. Mr*. Chari--* Rieneke and Mr*. Ernst tbhllckman. The I’nltcd Brethren Udlea Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs. William Pennington Mr*. Hubert Gilpin and Mra. James Weber will bo the assisting hostesses All members are urged to attend. The Zion Reformed Mission Rand I will meet -Saturday afternoon in the church at two o’clock All children ot the church are requested to be I present. The ladies aid of the First Me thodlst church will meet at the home of Mrs Dora Akey Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. KIRKLAND W. C. T. U. TO HAVE INSTITUTE The Kirkland Women's Christian Temperance Union institute will be ' held Friday afternoon and evening |nt the Pleasant Dale Chureit A pot luck supper will be served nt sixthirty o'clock for alt the number*’ f-mllle* and friend*. Following I* the complete program. Afternoon Session 2 p. m. Song, audience — f Need Thee Every Hour. Devotions and praver—Mrs. H. H. Meekstroth Song A Beautiful .Life. Donald and Billy Rhady. White Ribbon Recruit Service — Mrs. Wayne Hoffman. Rpaetal music Ladle*' Trio Evangelistic message—Mirs France* Burkhalter. Conacratlon hymn—Cfoae to Thee ('losing prayor— Lord's Prayer. Pot Luck Supper (1:30 p. m. Evening session 7:30 p m. Song, audience —In The Service
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Os The King Devotions —Rev. Fletcher Sple<-inl music — Kirkland Men s Choir. Lecture. Alcohol and ;t* Effects— Mrs. George Templin. Song Who Ever Heard Os a Poor Old HdU- Arnold Twins. Address. The Restoration Os The ' Heme—Rev. Floyd Bright offering. Doxology. Benediction.
PERSONALS Bobby Nelson, son of .Mr. ami Mr*. N, ('. Nelson, ha* been quite 1 ;.l the past several day*. Dr. J L. Axby, state veterlnar--1 tan. conferred with the county commissioners here yesterday regarding the inspection ot cattle. Jack Dolan of Hartford City was i a caller here last evening. Jack it un old newspaper man now tintost master of his home tcwn. Henry D. Egiey, brother of Mrs. Dun Tyndall, has been selected as plant manager for a n>-w soy plan' now being constructed at Paines’.Die Ohio by the btaley company
■ . — - — • For Sunday May 14th A box of delicious Candy . . . sweets for the sweet. Don’t disappoint her on her big day. Stop in and inspect our complete line of fancy box candies in the special Mother’s Day packages. BLUE CREEK DAIRY
of Decatnr. Hl., and has already. .begun his work. He was formerly i vice-president of the Central Soya I company here, resigning about a ■ - y»sr ago. I Cole Brothers circus Is showing ’ In Fort Wayne today, the first) ■big tent to be pitched in that city, i' tl.ia year. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kruse left I today for New Orleans. La., where , Mr. Kruse will attend the American 1 Oil Chemists convention. Mr*. Flor | ence Shennan of Aires, lowa, moth I er of Mrs. Kruse arrived yesterday I to stay with the Kruse children. | Mrs R. D. Myer*. Mrs. C D i Miss Dorcas Spninger. i I librarian at Berne. Miss Glennys : Eliey and Miss Ruth Winne* attended the Librarian* District con- ■ ' vention at North Manchester ye* ■ terday Theodore Orallker, president and) ' Roscoe (llendonnln*. cash Io: of th- ‘ First State bank left this alteration ' for Indianapolis to attend the state: i, tanker'* meeting. -I Don I.ute* of this city who trav-| iel* for the Midwest Steel aid Wire . | company, figured In an auto accti <l-<nt near Findlay. Ohio last Mon- ) day. He was uninjured, although hl* j The American l-eglon wi’l hold a I fish fry at the Legion home Frl- ■ - —
tear was badly damaged Another car ndeswiped his auto. The county commissioner* adilourued last evening. A special iiK-etliig w||| Im held within the next I ten day* or two wcks at which a ’ couple matter* will tie presented j for action. 'diy evening. The regular meeting of the General Electric Employes Aaeoeiation
_■ Sorg Bros. Meat Market Phones 9', A 06 - FREE DELIVERY - We Sell A* We Advertise j lIAMBIHG IZjC | SAUSAGE IXjC FRESH SPARE RIBS 15c lb R,NG Y Am I brisket BOLOGNA ... fl VC 'BEEF BOIL ... IQC FRESH HAM STEAK 25c lb 5:™..231c S'ki.ast 181 c TENDER J BEEF • CLUB STEAK SHORT RIBS 12* C UVER U ’'RESH « era 1 PUDDING ... . JL UC PORK LIVERS 1Z £ C KinfifflroM CHINESE GREEN ** "* “• MMa * •**'•** ' SBLF-SMOeTHING jujamze S LUSTAQUIK ENAMEL To thousand* — LUSTAQVIK mean* the ears to rehnish and renew chain, table*, woodwork — all interior surfaces in smart modern It means a te/f enamel. A ricll full lustre, it means economy and beauty in one stroke of the brush, l.ustaquik is different. It’s simplicity itself tn use. Kohne Drug Store
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• w** held last evening. The emtd >ye» group meet* once a month. Mr. and Mr*. H 1. Haerlt of Indl ianapoll*. who are visiting Mrs. C. I A Dugan, wer, en'ertaln.-d .Mot.i day evening by Mr and Mr*. Mw--1 mg Bund of Fort Wayne. | Mr. ami Mrs R tymoml K.thne had ‘ as their guest* Tuesday evening ■ Mr. and Mr*. L H. Haerb- of In-i---t lanapoll* and Mrs. (' A D.tran. "*" "ii i —
