Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1939 — Page 3
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Iloateaana f or )h . aftamooa m . eli.<|.M| the Mnadanma l-aiul Ki» a nla. John Pnterann. Enoch Eady aßl j John Ntbllrk and during th* aortal lanir thoy aervad lov«.|y refresh, manta. TO PRESENT PUPILS IN PIANO RECITAL The piano pupil, of Mlaa Hun Waggoner will appear In a recital at three o'clock Hnnday afternoon at the rhrlatian church. M.aa Dor•lhy Brittenham of Fort Wayne and Mr*. Evelyn Arnold will aaatat In the program The public la Invltr d to attend. complete program follow*:
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 12.19.19.
I CLUB CALENDAR •oclnty Deadline, 11 a. m. Fanny Macy Phanaa 1000 — 1001 Friday American l>gion Auxiliary, lesion Home, ?:3o p. m. Bai iota xi Anniversary Party. , Maionlc Hall, «:3o p. m. I Mb Street United Brethren W. M I A,. Mr*, lAwrenca Michael, i p. m. Saturday Primary Practice. Zion Reformed Church, 2 p. m. : Mlaalon Rand. Evangelical (’hurch S P m, ' | Robo U. R Church Raked flood* , I j Sale, Brock'* Store. i Plate Supper, M. E. Church, Gto ■ ,7 p. tn. I I Z.lon Reformed W. M. S Rum-' mage Sale. Church Baaement. » a. «n. M E Standard Bearer* Baked , flood* Sale, Schafer Store, p a. m Monday a ■ Party. Catholic School Auditorium.' U7:M p. tn * Tueaday I lajyal Daughter* Cla««, Mr*. I ton Brown of Preble. 7:110 p. m. Tri Kappa Social Meeting Elk* 1 Hi.me. g p. m. I' C. L. of C. Mother. Daughter Han-, | quet. K. of C Hall. < So p m I W*dn**day Ru*ln-*a and Professional WoLmen's Club Annlvetrary Patty. Com I pet.a Filling Station. «:30 p. m. I Thursday I Friendship Village Club. Mr*. Ada Riley of. Salem. I March Mllluire Duet by Greenwald. I Helen Gene and Barbara Kohl*. Little Black Hen hy Kern. Gwend-' »; olyn Rice I Old Folk at dlorne by Williams? Alice DeWeese I ( Billy and Polly by Kern Helen, Baughman. H Coder Brook Walt* by Perry and March of Wee Folk* by Gaynor. I Phyllis Kraft | Airy Fairies by Paulding. Phyllis' I Zimmerman Accordlan Solo, selected. Dorothy' Brittenham I Starlight Walt* by Brainard. Rar- ) bars Kohl* I Honey Bell Polka by St eabbog. Phyllis Kraft and Sue Waggoner ! 1 A Tribute to Mother by Bailey, J I Lois Baughman | Vocal Solo, selected, by Evelyn Ar- ■ nold - Close of School by Presser, Helen '■ and la>i* Baughman I Morning Prayer by Strenbbog Alic* I DeWeese | Birds in the Branches by Rolfe, latwren and Warren Arnold 1 j 1 Twilight Reverie by Guy and Value I I. I Albany I Accordlan Solo, selected. Dorothy Brittenham 1 Balamelle by Wack* and .Minute I Op. 1* by Paderewski. Helen I Gene Kohl*. | Charge of the Uhlan* <»•> 313 by . Bohm. Helen Gene Kohl* and I Marjorie McAlhaney. I The Friendship Vlage club will | meet Thursday at tne hom« of Mrs. - Ad* Riley In Salem. Roll call will ’ ba answered with "fondest mentorLu* of mother". Every number :s I requested to be present. I . WILLIAM WEBER j ANNIVERSARY PARTY The brother, sister* and children • of William Weber gathered at hl* I home recently to assist him tn cele- | hratlng hi* birthday anniversary I Mr. Weber received many useful j gifts. ’ Present were Mr*. Caroline Rein-
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I Pictured above are the member* of the a capelin choir of Con- ’ cord la college, Fort Wayne, who will preaent a aacred concert In the I auditorium of the junlor-aenlor high achool building ben* Sunday a I evening at 7:30 o'clock. I The concert will be a apecfal feature In the centennial jubilee
THE ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT TH! PLEASANT MILLS M. E. CHI RCH SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1939 AFTERNOON KBBION 2:00 R. M. — --- < ongrejration betotionals — Rev. F. A. Armstrong Secretary s Re|w>rt S .°. n J r —- Pleasant Mills Baptist A'JflresK Rev H j A „py ■ictaL. itotW. M " h ME! IcSlKta, om " r * c "»«««»u<>"' EVENING SESSION 7:00 P. M. • r 2. n *u'“ V ——e—— ——- Congregation bevotionals Rev . G A Eddv saa ,c Mt. Tabor M. E. | Address —■ Sunday School and its Message" ('has. Teeple s°"« Bobo U. B. Remarks — County Officers is&tta.'feiettai- (onprwtim t
king, Mrs. August Rcha-nenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Biebertch, Mr. aag Mra. Henry Werllng. Mr. and j Mra. Walter Bieherich and sunt J t-arry and Kenneth. <dr. and .Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Lawmac* Husche and non Delbert, all of Fort Wayne. Louis Weber. Mr. and Mr*. Otto Wwbur. Joe llaa* of Hoagland. Mr. end Mrs. Richard Becker. Robert Krueckeberg of Convoy; Mildred ’ ' and Helen Weber of Van W*rt, O ■ Edward BleMie. Mr. and Mi*. Clarj ,-nce Weber and children Eugene •and Ruth Mae; Robert. Irene and Mr. and Mr*. William Weber. The I-oyal Daughter* class of 11lie Evangelical Bunday School wi'l meet at the home of Mt*. Milton Brown In Preble Tnewtay evening lat seven-thirty o'clock. Mr* Clat- • once Smith will be the assisting |hoate**. The ladies' aid society of the ■ Presbyterian church will meet at tho home of Mr*. Jt ase Kjc- Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock, i 1 All members are asked to attend. MENU ANNOUNCED FOR PLATE SUPPER j A plate supper will be served at the Methodist church Saturday eve- ; n>ng from five to seven o'clock. ■ Price of the plates will oe thirty- [ five cent*. The menu include* bak- ■ ed bam with horseradish sauce, i potatoes. Harvard beets. cottage cheese, bread, butter, jelly ■ pic.klea, cottage pudding with lemon sauce and coffee. The Catholic Ladies of t'olumbi* ' will have a mother-daughter hanquet at the K. of C. hall Tuesday tenlng at *lx-thlrty o'clock. Mr*. ! Roman Parent and Mr*. M*ry Borg tie chairmen of the affair, assiatad hy the Mesdame* Robert Osterman. George Htult*. Andrew Bbirack. 1 Ralph Roop and Carl St-igmeyer r.nd Mias Rose St-igmeyer. SO CHA REA CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. 2ESER Member* of the Bo Cha Rea club enjoyed a meeting at the home of Mr*. Dan Zeaer Tburtday evening. Plan* were completed for the moth--r-daughter party to be given Mo>ii day evening. Five game* of bridge were played ■ and prlies awarded to Mr*. T. J. M-trler. Mrs. Vincent Horman and Mr*. George laiurent. Lovely refreshment* were aerved at the close I of the game*. The next meeting will be held In two week* with Ml** Virginia Laurent. DELTA THETA TAUB ENTERTAIN MITHERS The active chapter and t|e alumnae association of the Delta Theta Tun sorority united in entertaining their mother* at a lovely dinner and Curd party at the Elk* hum* Thursday evening. Dinner was served at small tablea and the place of eacn mother was marked with a potted petunia. The entertaining room* were attractively decorated with tiiany bouiiuet* of lilac*, tulip*. 11l-
Ke* of the valley and violet*. After dinner, heart* were played anJ prise* presented to Mr*. T. J Durkin and Mr*. Franc)* Schmitt. : Mis* Mary Martha Terveer recelv- i ••d the prise for the sorority. The dinner was served by the Mlaeaa Jane Kleinhen*. B« tty Foo*. Kathryn Schmitt nnd Jane Holt-| house Mr*. Je**e 'Button was chair-, man of the affair. a**iated by Mr*. |AI Schneider. Ml** Mildred Niblick and Miss Ethel Klelnhent. All children of the Zion Reformed Sunday school arc requested to meet at the church Saturday afterroon at two o'clock to practice sor t the mother'* day program. The Woman * Foreign missionary ■ >cle<y of the Methodist church will n vet at the church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr*. Dan Tyndell will be the leader, with Mrt. , He-tha flbeet* and Mra. Wilfred Plasterer as the assisting hostess. 1 O 11 1 1_ - PERSONALS O. F. Gilliom ha* been named permanent chairman of the Herne community advisory committee. In charge of all community affair*. The committee wa* recently organised. The Pocahontas lodge will meet tonight at seven-thirty o'clock in ' . the Red Men hall. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith will ■pend Mother'a day with their son Lewis Smith at Indiana university. , Jackie Heller, who was very 111 with pneumonia, ba* been taken ! from the hospital to bl* home. :>26t>. Washington taiulavard. Indianapolis.' to recuperate. Hi* quick recovery is! considered one of the moat remarkable on record In that city, due to? the early administration of the new ' remedy, sulphur pyridine. Rev. C. M. Prugh, T. L. Becker. 1 Mi** Arline Becker and Robert lone* visited In Chicago Thursday. While there, they witnessed the |l. ' tiOO.OOO grain elevator fire which claimed at least eight live*. Mr*. Wilmer Heidenreich. residing on route three, northeast of Decatur, ha* been removed from the Adwn* county memorial hospital to . her home where ihe I* recovering ! from an emergency appendectomy. Dr. and Mr*. Palmer Eicher returned Thur»day af'ernoon from a week's visit In palla*. Texas. From ■ Italia* they took a plane to the Mexican border. al*o returning to Chicago by plane. They made sev- • ral Hops enroute and visited many | place* of interest. Mr. and Mr*. John Eicher of near , Berne visited In Decatur yesterdej afternoon. Otto Robert*, special police officer from Indianapolis wax a caller btre this morning. The*e are real spring dxy* and the country never appeared more beautiful. The *ltght frost* *o far , ’iuvo done little damage and the general outlook for crop* this year
acrvlcea and actlvltlea held by Lulherana of thin area. The choir will aUo preaent aeveral aelectlona at the morning aervlce. which will alao be held In the auditorium Prof. Walter Buatln la director of the choir, which la compoaed of 87 volcaa.
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is excellent. The cleanup I* over and the city force ha* done a good job and a Ing one. K-ep up the campaign by painting and remodelling. la>o Klrach wa* in Lansing, Mich., (■•day looking after business. Work on building the new Pennsylvania railroad spur from Wash--1 liigton street, north to Second street and on to the grounds of the Central Soya company. I* expected ,to get underway next week. The '. ailroad section crew will do tbe I work. The switch track* on the yard* will be relocated tn the expansion program going on 'he local industry. Mr. and Mr*. Don Lute* and son Tom will spend Mother', Duy in Indianapolis. Mr*. A. J. Smith ha* been con- . fined to her home the past week ■•uttering with arthritis. Mr*. Bertha C. hili* I* ‘■pending some time at the lesidenco of her 'daughter. Mr*. E. G. Coveruale on North Second street. The condition of Mr*. Hudson ; Dierdort of Winchester, who I* a patient at the Adam* county memorial hospital, continues to improve. Mra. Earl Taylor of Portland. Oregon stopped In D*catnr ihe firm of thl* week for a visit with her sister. Ml** Kathryn Mangold. She went from here to New York to join her husband and attend the World's Fair. Saturday they will sail tor a 1 three month* tour ot Europe. Mr*. Taylor will be remembered a* Mia* Sophia Mangold of this c‘ty. Mr*. John Peterson and Cal Peter sen visited in Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mr*. Robert l’ete>-*on and daughter Joyce of Detroit. Michigan will arrive In Decatur Saturday tor a week-end visit with Mr. Petersqß'* mother. Mr*. John Peterson and other relative* and trlend*. Mr*. C. J. Voglewede and daughter Mary .Margaret will lenve Saturday afternoon for a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mra. Thoma* Voglewede at Hampton. Virginia. They will be accompanied a* far a* Washington. D. C. l»y Mr. and M *. Arthur Voglewede. Rev. Clyde A. Myer* of Topaka.
’ Kansa*. formerly ot thl* city, haa been elected commissioner from the Topeka Presbytery to the 161*r General Assembly of the Presbyter- i lan church, which will be held In Cleveland. Ohio, the last week in .Mav. Rev. Myer* I* paster of th- ' Piesbyterian church in To|>eka. It time permits he Intend* to stop in Drcatur on hl* way home. Dr. George Hermann Derry of Detroit. will spews In Delphoa. Ohio. I May 16th. at St. John'* auditorium, j under the auspice* of the Delphos Knight* of Cafcimbiiß. Decn'ur peoph are Invited Io hear him. State ! Deputy Ray McKoven of Delphos. ■ wnt an invitation to local people to attend the meeting. Friends and relative* are plann-' Inc to pay a special tribute Sunday :
Sunday - Mothers Day EVERY MOTHER ’’ I ('7" X ADORES h * /*| \lively Flowers • & <> 1 £ *1 * het her she’s ’TIZ /V /3w 21 ~r " L lr Say It With Flowers. ' H VO Decatur ylr Floral Co JI # k r Phone 100. (if « .. ♦ U'2 "SJ „ -■—■ 1 11 «J» 1 VWMMMARAAAMAAMAAAAAAAMAAMWWVWVWVWWWWW** Mother’s Day 1 " WE SUGGEST I Fancy Boxed Candy Evening In Paris Perh 55c to $2.00 • Mother’s Day Cards Hubigants Cl ftft 5C .nd IOC ~‘ r ,l' m ‘ > \ ’ nnkee ( lover Toilet Ji „ SIOO „ SI.OO I. Fresh Supply Eastman Films and Kodak needs. I * Wallpaper Beautiful new patterns in a large selection. Washable, fadeproof papers for every room in the house. 5c Roll up Holthouse Drug Co
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I • Mother'* n.ty to "t.randma" Maria lllabegger. SI. who lr Berne'r ! < Ideat reaident. AREA MEETING I I CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK> the original 32 men living. Thurai day night theae men gave the aam>> part, they had at Kanaaa I City. Harvey Walker, paat grand I chancellor of Indiana, alao talked. |aa did O. O. Harr, paat grand ' chancellor, of Ohio Following the initiation refr. ah- | menta were nerved in the lodge i dining room Bloomini; Plants for Mother's Day al the Brock Store.
