Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1939 — Page 3
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THI RSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, Il A. M. Fanny Macy Fhonea 1000 - 1001 Thursday Ain'rlean AuxlHar . . I.< I I'ion Home p l( . J So Cha Rea Chrlatmas iiiune i . I'irfy Mrs. Fred Schulte t; tn j, m ' I' II lacdl • ■ Shi So<’ety. MtJudson PasKwater. 2 p m Kvangellt .il W M H, churc h. I tHI p |f| IHnner llrldrc- C|i»h. Mrs rma i j i Ehinger, 1; 30 p m U anan's Home Mi r binary Surety, Methodist Church Hoc lai Itoom. 1- I't p tn. Presbyterian Missionary Sor i. ty. I hurcdi Social Itoom c, 2'to p ni p . tpon-d one week Evir Heady Cli.ir. M.-hodi ■ . Church Social Itmtm. 7 3<i p m | it. .i. •1 y Class <>f Zion Reform ltd Sunday School, cbii-ih So. Itoom. 7 30 p m 1».-1 atm High Si i.< <d <;|. < » lab j Concert .Ittnlor-Sonlor High S« hoo| Audi'oi inm. • p n. 1 It Work and Win C|a Mi , E-. he.- M'< iKineyer. at p. tn. I Ch'..., chapel Lad v-,.- . M Wa :-‘r \\ lir t• 11 !c;» ■ i«. - I.'to : ' P m. . Friday Sd.im* County lt. mm-r.it. W. ■ I inane cin p„ n< 731 p m Llttl. Flower Study Club, MAle*. T nva« . 7 do p m , Saturday Itiilnm. ■ • Sale, Evati". He il Church It:Moment. ‘ io .1 th t<>j '• mi p m Cafeteria Fllpp r, M ali xli o Chiirt li. f, to 7 p m Monday Corinthian Cl it. < iri<ct<n-i - I’.ti II Mr. Ed Hummer 7 to p •>. li.-M-areh Club. Mr« Waller Krick. 1 p in Woman a Club. Lincoln Sc hoeil Siiditoriitm. s p. in Tuennay M.i iid M . 1■: p i t. M-'iiodi'’ Clillr. il .' M-ial Ito 1111 7 30 p 01 Cii’.h MoHier- Study Clute M. th.idlct Social Itoom. •_’ :!» p m Wont n of the Mo pot Lin k clni' ina- Pirc Mn lt.i' Haley •i ’.'i p 111 WednMday I .ad 1 ilo-.p.. n Cl, i!i. M .1 ... Itlei. 2:3 p m 11. I! I'll Club ch' I.nn . >ll Si C. '• V Po. 1-' 1 p 111 S m-r for M'-m 1 .. 1- and I’.i niilie*. F •« l'i -c'lyi.-tfan Chore 'l. * p 111. heme of Mr- Il 1 II .1 Each mendier 1 to living I;. 1 own table nervl e 1 The Corinthian c '.i «of the Ural J Christian church > -iic.ol sc II line i<« annual C.hriwtnia« pari at th' Il ne o! M Ed Humin. M ’ id.cy • . 1 ■ -.1. -i •. I " ' .ip sttl friend, will be rev. ib-d 1 thin Hine Tile Mary ilid Martha 1 I lk of the Methodist church sclicad will have
Inexpensive Gifts of LINEN PILLOW CASES, in Gift Ifctx 75c 2 Cannon Printed lurki«h Towel* 1.00 and 2 Wa>h < loth*—per .net ... • Quilted Waahahle Fabric ( aril Table 1.00 Cover*. X cry New! Lach - • Chine*e Luncheon Set 79c* 5 Piece KridKe Set* 59c | Wa*h Cloth* in (Uft llos 25c Pa lei Linen Lunch < loth MsM < .49 with fie*ta *lripe color* — each * Mr. and Mr*. 2 pc. Ll.inen Towel Set 79c | |«” wide Ecru Lace Scarfing with roaebud de*ign — yard fl dFEe "California'' made Pure Linen 1 >.os figured Luncheon Cloth, 51x.11 "—each * A Truknit W’a*h Cloth*. a*aorled color* CQf in gift cellaphane package << Chenille Tufted BathrooM Mat M .00 with lid cover—all color*—wet A Lace Table Cover*. 72x90 *i/e t .i< h *flf Printed Kitchen Towel* tQC GIFT PILLOWS C Dpmask figured towered, wit* eorded edge* Site ia«m All eolerp ar* here A Great Value! OTHfR PILIOWB »100 up NIBLICK & CO.
! its annual Christmas pirly .uid * ! twenty-five cent gift eschantpc In ib» social room of the church Tueie day evening at e-ven ihlrty o’elor k INVITATIONS EXTENDED MEMBERS AND FAMILIES The Plr«t Pr sbyierlan church In- ’ viles all meniiers mid their families to a carry in supper In the new «oehl rtHctns of Ho- church ’ Wednesday evening. Il cein'ier 13 lai «l« oclmk, Holls and coffee will ' tie furnished The committee in charge of the bazaar to Im II Id It .«n 1 r IK. re. t|'t<Ki« thtu article, for the haznar j l.e brought al this time The Eighth Street linked ftreth-jc-ii missionary -ca-ie.v is sponaor'mir c sale of b autlful cplHls and comforts The prcH.-ds from this i cale will lie given to the fund for 'i- newly construe ted chtirc 1 Thu I- iu ercst-d are asked to t-;>;i 'he home of Mr«. H e- Wynn a' !2» North Fifth street and briK a' SHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS WM. ROBERTS Mr- Wi'liam Ibdnrke of North I'd ti T....r entertained recently aith a miscellanmins «how. r honoriiik Mr Wlllkini Roberts, wlm wre • fit ui-riy Mbs Haedel Andrt wk Prix - in games were won by M . Charles Miller and Mrs. Frei Hc-iier. winch in turn were precent- ■ d Io the guest of In.mn . who also Irc-c i.ed many attractive shower gifts. The color- of pink and white were [ c arried 0111 In the refrowliment- acid , a large lHMlC|ltet of pink and white * luby 11111111-c ntered the t.« de Mr. j ■llex Andrews and Mias Mabie lloinc. assisted the* hosies. In iservin* MRS HEBERT FEASEL HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Th- Dutiful Driuxhters class of th- Evangelical Munday school enycy.sl a chic ken jx»t luc k dinner p rtv last |.veiling at the home of Mrs I lldiert Feasel This wa- th ria s' | Christmas parly and gift exchange ' The .mall tables were atirn tiie with silver eindles in low holden | ■it Hind w hich w re circles of red j ■■repe and while cellopha'ie Mrs ( clregg McFarland had the devotion als A brief Ihis!iu-s4 meeting was] 'i.dd at the clo. cd which Hc-lait I F-isel sang Kllc-nt Night. Holy Night." The c lass presented the tenerher. I Mrs Eugene Hiinvoii. with a pt.< j epi • of The Lord's Kupiwr." Mi. Runnil then gave the class a tri-': <1 of |sip corn ball. | Hostesses for the next meeting 1 |w!M be t ie M.-sdames Ivan Stucky. Ilevci Stauffer and Merrill Icnliz SHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS CHARIES FHINGER Mfs< M trtlia Eliza, eth Calland. as.lslc'd I her mother. Mrs .1 Ward Calland. d-llglitfully enter-[ 1 lined with a buffet siipieu Hid mis ■ c ellaneous shower, last evening. I honoring Min C'narles Lhinger.
whose wedding was an event of Novetn. .er 1 The dining 11 hies were lighted with flaming apple candles, sweet peas and c hrysanth«t*iums Favors were candy ibiskets In purple and yellow, the colors employed in Mrs Ehhig.-r’s wedding Guests Included other than the honor guest, Mrs. Ehlnger, the Misses Eth-I Klelnhc-nz, Mary .Margaret Klepper. Lot I*, and Helen llaifhold, Virginia Doleh. Marjorie [i.-Vu-., Kathryn Kauffman Mary Ccrwan. Hetty Campbell and Zula Porter, ami the .Mewdames II W. McMillen. Frank Alton ami I W Ma. y MRS DAN SPRANG IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The laidlew* Hliakewfe'ire club met w driesday afternoon at the borne of .Mrs. Dan .sprang. After the usual opening and during a short business meeting, towels frnm the school for the blind we’» sold. Mrs. Sprang bad u inoat In'er wtbig and imusiiw "paper on "Currier ami Ives." "Currier and Ives lithographs de - pict a nation wi'h glowing lacins. Th-' give us -1 much Hearer picture of the middle and late Fth century -than do th- hlstorliu.. They covered everything fr« m T mi Thumb's Wedding to th- laying of th- Cnlon Pacific railroad, from scalping Indians to picture- of small 1 innocent children. "Currier was the founde r o' th- | l.uwlmKs Falling 111 Plcliadeii iia to- went lo New and sta t -d ilri- .null priming - hop Ther • sevoral years later eves entered the First a cl ik. fire years I 1 later li- la-catm- a partner In the t iiisinexH From alsni' Ikfci to the* turn of the century they had a very . prowpermis business 'Collectors hav,- les-cHtie Inter stcd In the lithographs, some of them vulned as high as gi'.mm " A number of wtibioph s Were read by club m mhers. TEA GIVEN FOR SENIOR GIRLS The Senior girls from the je-ca j Itiir iMildli and from Hie Catholic: 'seined, were guests at a P-.i of love [ly I nriMmaa appointments W-dne. I (day afternoon in th- hi-ne 1 >noIrnii s room of the .liinu 1 r -n.oi lii th 1 m aool Red and while an.ly cam', were ' ittractlvelv tied tugotlu-i wi: 1 n I I ribbon Ihiws to firm holder, for. [tail whit candles which burned at j li'ilhel cm| of tile long 't ie from which Mr ladglt B'lWim poured tea Preceding the tea. Miss E/dse Lowtoti welcomed the guest, and tliett very capably explained the rules of the short story contest which has been a five -.eat pro ject in tin- sorority. All s-nhrr girls are ellz , -le .nd the storie- are to le- in tlo- ii ind- <>! the judges by .laiiuair I-’, Tl local winner will be annoiin -d Jan 1 nary .10. 1 The judges. Mi- enroll Bur .b il der. Mis Raymond Kohn ■ ami MrL. Fogle were also guests at the t«u The short story committee is cornposi-d of Miss l-ewton. Mr- B< 11 Duke and Mrs Dal-- Ross I Arrangements for the tea were made by Mrs la-o Kirsch. Mrs. I William (-Inn. Mrs 1-elgh Bowen 1 land Mrs Harriet Durkin Ths Church Mothers study club will have th" Christmas party and gift exchange Tuesdiy afternoon at twreihlrtr o< lock at 'he Methodist church *« lai room Each menibei |or guest present is requested to [bring a ten • ent gift for exchange | All ne-mle rs are urgid to attend • TAFFY ANO POPCORN PARTY AT EARNEST EGLY'S All old fashlnned taffy and pop [com party was held Tu< -day even [mg at th- litine of Mr and Mi Earnest Egly wIMi 1 group of mn - ' l-people from the Kt Paul' church as . guests. Present were Ib-ltt Mails. Eh 1 1 (Martin. Virginia sli■ ff. Faye tin i tin. Jannlla Noll. Doris Mart.- o-Mt> , Kl.off. Mi and Mrs Ch 11< s S t iff Joe Railing Dick Noll. Ricb.tid Ma Ilin. E-irl Khoft. Arnold Martin. .11 Iry Hart, l-auren Fhoff, Roger Ar Hold. Jay Martin. Jim Mveta Cal vln I'alb ami the host slid howl, . PLUS ULTRA CLASS HAS REGULAR MEETING The Plus I’ltra of the Pleaamt Dab- Sunday s< bool met r<t ently a' the home of .Mr ami Mrs. Homer Arnold for the r gular im-ef-Ing During the i.uslm-ss sessl<>n it | was decided to have a Christmas t'arollng party at k'le next ineHIng ; The rlass accept d the invitation [of the Sunday achool superinienent lo tike charge of the morning worship some Sunday soon and act Deeemb r 17 as the date for a Christmas program. A a<n-lal hmir was enjoyed and I
_HJ Sutton .1 E W E L It Y Open evening* until ChriMtma*. —rrr
refrewhmenls served to the twenty six meetilw-rs present CLASS ENJOYS DAY AT JONAS TRITCH'S Twenty mettiliers of fh<- First I’nlted Brethren Sunday se-lmol mo-tor-d to Port Wayne W<-dm- day Where- they enjoyed the day at Huhome of Mrs. Jonas Trllch. A d<-li clous dinner War si-rveil at noon Those who attend <1 Included the Mr-sdanies Warren Kieinknb-iit. George- Hill. David Wynn. Ik- ma El ze-y. Clifford Hakey Russel Imll d Manley For -man. Wm Ne w 1 Frank Jom-s Wm penning'm. Ira
J. ‘ knnw "» aiw sovxi hiw iiiiuvivt * towaiiT Os rs< toe if tliktfS fifli' tumr- ttvigfc vs'uuo eowia won n,rc> ‘ ,o fine cart!... I r —1 j And Chevrolet for'<• ia the , *’ c 1° w 'P rice ST a, *’ l,s , * le ; X { r k •JN • /fXjW car features pictured at the tJEWI left! . . . Small wonder, rtxncna hiw tune iita Mteu-MMf vmvi- MWfuuvmon then, that it is also outhvmxuik •**«'’ _ MxoticHH in map iNciNt sostn iv inHix selling all other new cars I" ~ k-' -7] f,,r ’ 4O - •■■ v y if « ,r y *»• r * you'll he thor1 v I oughly convinced that 'Of "Chevrolet's FIRST Again!’’ •5-W.P. VAIVI-IN-HfAD SIX £qe it--Tma It •• Buu It! $£ £fl 'rrrr CkawsM, sew U.sa»4 14 »eoteo - NOt MIVIN OVIdXNP' wLC '-” ' Saylors Chevrolet Sales Decal ur. Indiana — "* ■■ — — - , $ ' / 4 | c )' * Ask Santa - ' z HE KNOWS THERE'S NO GIFT LIKE A Qliili O t- ' ' "i " ■ * r '• ''-81. $24.7 .a* * : 9 * 7 / • W J Z < < am 75 X \! R| bjewdGmm *• Vdbw gulJ hllcJ rate. .... $29.7} jKp& Jl A. VI R| THIN FALCON . 17 jewel \ .w*"' !■ Yrllow "It filled OK $39.7$ TA4L GIFTS FROM YOUR JEWELER ARE GIFTS AT THEIR BEST Pumphrey Jewelry Store Open EveningN until Christ maw • I'm our Budget Plan
Bodb-. Chos Ihiki s ’ C Unteh«-r, • • P Mills Frank f slu-i. Ilajii Itoop Ro' Momma. Il il Wynn WII-'Hi nad Frank B>hnkc Th<- smirilsh Vm< ricin auxiliary will niei'i at (a vion home this evening it m-ven thn: y u’rlock fm nomination and 'lection of officers Every emonlw 1 is asked 'o le- pre sent The <i-(|e> of E.i- '’li -''ar will’ me< Thursday • vi-irni- December’ It .r the Masonlc hmm for a slior' llmsim-ss tm-i ■n/ ,m| Chri mas par',. Cards ami ref , 'imen's will
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Ibe enjoyed and all members are asked to keep the date In mind Adamg County Memorial Hospital ♦ ™—_ . -p Dismissed Vera Shlfferly. .Monroeville. Admitted' .Mm William Evans, route I Monroe. Mrs iHmna Hileman. Ohio City. Ohio; Mrs. Ben Maxellne, route 1. Berne. Joo G'd'lstem and son Robert of For: W ym- were gue«tg of friends here last evening
