Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1940 — Page 3
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I ler. fb-hire* <;..,.|a. Maty | ll|n| [ aching. Virginia Npanglei and .. . gm st prise to Ml-. Htim.<hl.ir f Th" tlell meeting Will | H - a > t'hilaiinu. t-xihang* parly at th* home of Mita Mary Eli<n K<> '.-n her on liet t-mbs i& UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB HAS NOVEMBER MEETING 1 The I'nlon township home «< *.i> 1 omits tilth meeting wa- held Wed neaday al the horn* of Mt. Hairy la-hrman Thirteen member and ' two children were p .out I • wm on i photon lof Furniture by the leader. Mi. II I'harle- Halley \ > view of th- I nest lesson ' M'orag. S|m<. ».i given by Mi- Marie Barkley A delicious lun< htoti u.,« .erred * by Ho* host* -* . during th* •■■■ ,jI ' hour Th*- llet ember meeting and ! Christina-* |*,i ty will be held D* 1 retnber 27. MRS HUGH DANIELS HAS LITTLE FLOWER CLUB The Little Flower study I lull met I ’ Wednesday evening at the horn* of Mrs. Hugh Inutlela with ten | | members present After prayer by | Mrs Ales Tania*a. Mrs John I I Neering read a |*.i|**r "The Joyful , Mysteries of the It ~ary " Mrs Kd Billing read an artlrl* I 'on the * hurt h oil Wheels "fit Mary of the Highways ' Plans were mad** for a Christ mas party to be held at th*- home of Mrs Charles J. Miller Ihiember 12. A delit lou- menu has been anI MMtnced for the supper to be given ' i tomorrow eienlng at th*- Zion ' l.uUieraii * hurt h from 5 to 7 I o'clock Th*- menu Iti* ludew in* at il tnilahriHim * ass. roll esi alloped , fHitatie-s. pegs in patty shells. I 1 ' salad, rolls, butter, celery, carrots !
<ll B (\I.E\DAR ••defy Deadline, iFa. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000—1001 Friday Fm shontas laelge. Red Men Hall. * 3" p m. Mt I’b asant Bible Class. )lr. and Mr* Milton Fuhrman. 7:M p. m. flniH hie Club. Mrs Albert Miller. * 30 p m World FrUmdthlp Guild. Mr*. I* Rice, *3op ui I’hopbf. Bibb* x, on Ktan , tiiifidl and l(**f<nm«*d Church, chun h Parlor*. *-venlng Father and Hon Binqu*-t. Presbyterian Church. *1 p m. Saturday • hut*h Hupper, Zion Lutheran Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Rummage Bale. Methodist Church Basement. 12 3o to * p. m Music Ib-partment. Rehearsal, Zion Evangelical ar.d Reformed * hiiri h. I p m. Monday Firemen's Auilllary. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. 7 30 p m. Horn*- Economics Woman's Choru«. Moose Home I io p m Woman' club General Meeting. Zion Evangelical and Reformed chart h. 7 Up m Pythian Htotera Temple. K of P. Home. 7 :30 p m R arch Club Mr-* R ft Myers. 2 :30 p. m. Tuesday I C I. of c Regular Meeting. K. |of C Hall 7 3o p tn Mi.«lon.try Hot lety. Zion Evangelical and Unformed Church. 2 30 Ip m. Eta Tati Sigma Sorority. Mrs. Sigurd Anderson. 7:30 p m Psi lota Xi Business Meeting, White Castle. 7 30 p m Tri Kappa Business Meeting. Elks Home. *pm. Voung Matrons Club, Mrs. Albert I Beery, g. p. m. Wednesday 1 Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Itan jSchafer. 2:30 p m. 1 Historical Club. Mrs. Itavid 'Campliell. 2 3o p m. Thursday Missionary Society. First Presbyterian Church, 2 3o p m.
• and coffee. Th* price of the supI |>e( is thirty five cents. ' There will he a regular meeting lof the Catholic laidles of Columbia at th*- K of C hall Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. MRS DICK EHINGER IS HOSTESS TO CLUB Mr« Dick Ehlnger was hostess to the So t'ha Rea club and one guest Miss Jean Murtaugh, last evening at her home on Third street During a lirli-f business meeting the I lull voted to give »5 to the Good Fellows club. Five games of bridge Were enjoyed and prises won by Mr*. Bryce Butler. Mrs. Amos Gralier and Mr*. Ijwrence ll*-al Miss Murtaugh was given a guest prise Ixively refreshment’ were served at the close of the games. The next meeting of the club will lie ih*- annual Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Clem Kortenber on Thursday. December 5. Mrs. Fr*-*l Schulte will be the assisting hostess The place of meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority has been changed from the horn** of Miss Zula Porter to the White Castle, which was formerly th*- Decatur county club The meeting will be held at seven-thirty o'< lo* k Tuesday evening CLUB TO ENJOY PROGRAM OF MUBIC Memliera of the Woman's club Will be entertained by the Music |h-|iurtment at the general club meeting to lie held Monday evening at 7 15 o'clock at lhe Zmn Evangelical and Reformed church. The committee In charge of the affair Includes the chairman Mr*. L. A. Holthouse and the Mesdame* Edgar Gerlier. Dallas Goldner and Misses Della Bellemeyer. Eleanor Rnppert and Lulu Gerber. The title of the program Is "Music in the Air" and the following
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selections Will It* presented: America — ladles' Chorus and Audience Organ Solo. "Autumn." Fxtward Johnson Miss Lulu Gerlier. Winter Hong, "Bullard." ladles' f’hnrua Group of Hongs, "I Know a Hill.” Whelper, "Hnow Flakes," CtMven; "The Itlcle," Bassett Mrs. Itan 11. Tyndall "The Hnow Man." Rogers; "The Home Hoad." Carpenter ladles' quart et, Violin music. "Hejre Katie," Hubay, "Canaonetta, ” 'd'Ambroslo Mrs Sheldon Nelson. "God Bless America,' Berlin ladles' chorus Accompanists will be Mrs. Edgar Gerlier. Mrs. Harry Italley and Mrs. O. II Haubold. COMBINED MEETING OF FOUR CIRCLES The Woman's Society of Christian Hervice met at the Methodist church yesterday afternoon with fifty metniters present. Members of 'he four circles were in attendance for a general meeting. Mrs. Helton Passwater gave the devotions with "Showing th* Message’’ as the theme Mrs. W. J. Krick, who was the lesson leader, gave a very informative discussion on the heritage of the new organnation. Several members gave interesting sub-loplt-s burin* the business meeting, a discussion was Ip-ld of the rummage I sales to lie given November 30 and liecemlier ?. Announcement was made of a Christmas bataar and tea to Im* held in the social room of the church on the afternoon of December 12. During the social hour, refreshments were served by Mrs. E W Johnson. Mrs Forrest Elley and | Mrs. If. D laiwer. MRS. HERBEL NASH HOSTESS TO AID SOCIETY I The ladles' aid society of the 'First Christian church m-1 at the home of Mrs. Herael Nash last evening with prayer and scripture by Mrs. Paul Daniels. Mrs William Kohls presided over the business meeting The following nominating committee for the election of officers at the ne»t meeting was appointed. Mrs Rene Hoffman. Mrs. Elmer Hariacher and Miss Margaret Daniela Mrs. Everett Hutker and Mrs Gerald Htrlckler gave a report of the soup sale which was held recently. All members Were requested to bring article* for the Christmas box to Im- sent to the Emily E. Flynn home, to the neat meeting. Mrs. Nash gave an interesting talk on "The Origin of Tlianksglvin* Day." During the social hour, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Nash. a»ei*ted by Mrs. Fred Scheiderer and Mrs. Paul Daniel*. LOCALB Mrs. Hay Osterman of Gibson City. Illinois Is spending the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Andrew*. Mr and Mr*. Wayne Zerkel and son Jack of Gibson City arrived In Decatur last evening for a several day*' visit with the former * parents. Mr. and Mr* Hubert Zerkel of West Monroe street. MIBB RUTH GILLIG HOBTEBB TO CLUB Miss Ruth Gllllg was host*** to the Has lai Kam dub last evening at her home on Marshall street. After roll call and the meeting of the minutes, plana were made for a Christmas party and names drawn for the egebange. Game* were enjoyed and prlie* given to Jane HolthouM- and Celeste Miller. Mias Gillig served a delicious two course luncheon The next meeting, the Christina* party will lie held at the home of Miss Celeste Miller on Seventh street. W. F BEERY IB HONORED BY CARRIERS A group of rural mail carrier*, retired carriers, postmaster l*eo Kirsch and their wives honored Wilson F Beery recently In a surprise party at the Beery home Mr Beery retired fiom active service as a rural mail carrier some time ago. The guests presented him with a floor lamp. Ice cream and cake were served. The Zion Evangelical and Reformed missionary society will meet In the social room of the church Tuesday afternoon at twothirty o'clock. Member* ar • reminded to bring Christmas gift* for the orphan*. Mrs. Beu Shroyer I* the leader and the hostesses are the Mesdame* Charles Belneke. Susie Reppert. Cletus Miller and M F. Worthman. BT. MARY'S CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING Twenty-eight members and two visitor* enjoyed the meeting of the St. Mary's township home economics club, held Wednesday afternoon in the Bobo school building Following the routine opening Mr*. Glen Mann, president, conducted a business meeting after which the leaders took charge Mr*. Orlen Fortney gave the lesson on re-up-boisterlng furniture and Mr*. William Noll gave a Ulk on convenient clothes closet*. Two now members. Mrs. Marshall Hllpert and Mrs. Charles Itague. were welcomed Into the dub. During the social hour, refreshments
War* served hy th* hMtess**, the Mesdame* Ray M*y*rs. Kenneth Ohler, Melton Chronister, Lucill* Miller and Iva Teeple. The ne«t meeting of the club Will »>e held one week earlier than usual on fieeember lit and will lie an all day meeting. Including the Chrlsimas gift eg< hange. at the home of Mr* Robert Johnson In Pleasant Milla. A pot luck dinner will lie <erv*d at noon WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Women of th« Moo*e met at the lodge home last evening at 7 3<» o'clock for the regular meeting Ituring the routine busmeaa, th* homemaking committee announced a rummage *ale for flecember 7. to Im* held at the Moose hom*. Th* sum of V* was voted to th* Good Fellows club Th* chapter will also send a Christmas gift to each Adams county child at Mooaeheart. The annual Christmas party and gift eschange Will lie held at the home of Mrs. Marion Hoare Mon day evening. December IB Each co worker Is requested to briflg a covered dish and table service. The » o'clock ceremony was held and Mr*. William Noll won tbe evening prise. At the <-lo'* of tbe meeting, game* were enjoyed and prise* awarded to Mr*. Bernard l.o*he and Mrs. George Myer* A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses for the evening. Miss Grace Llchtensteiger. Mr* Amanda Bumgerdner and Mrs. Maggie Haley The women will meet again on Thursday evening. December 12 Mr and Mrs. C. D Teeple returned late yesterday afternoon from Columbus where they enjoyed a holiday visit with their daughter, Mr*. T T. McClinto* k and family. Mr*. Robert Downing Farneman. formerly of Oakmulgee. flklaboma left yesterday for Fort Wayne to remain for an overnight visit with her brother. James laeinard and family before continuing to New York from which place sh - will sail for Venezuela. Houtli America to Join her husband. The Good New* services Haturday night at 7 3<i at the Baptist church will feature 15 minutes of gospel magic Every one Is welcome ■ - -e — T — — Adams County Memorial HoHpital ♦—— • • Adinlted Bollle Donnel. 507 North Seventh street; Mis* Marian Brandl. Willshire. Ohio: Mtoa Alice Shadrake. Louisville. Ky (and dismissed I. Dismissed: Mrs. Donald Todd, and infant son IGIS Madison street. o 709 Enrollments Are Reported By Red Cross A total of 709 enrollments In the Adams county chapter of the American Red Cross were reported today within the city of Decatur, according to Dr Fred Patterson, city chairman. An Intensive campaign fa now underway by Red Cross leaders and workers In lhe city to climax the yearly membership drive this week —— o ■ Patsy Edwards Plays With Band Tonixht Patsy Edwards, daughter of Mr ami Mrs. Paul Edwards, will play tonight with Kurkowskl* xylophone band in a concert at lhe Shrine auditorium in Indianapolis Her father and sister. Kathryn. Mr and Mr*. Delmore Weehter accompanied her to Indianapolis ROOSEVELT AND CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE cease publicising propaganda group* He called for "fearless disclosure*" of their sctlvltie*. DEFENSE PLANT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! The company said It was not concerned. that It was a purely union affair. o Roliie Donnell Is Injured Thursday Roille Donnell 507 North Seventh street. Is recovering in the Adams county memorial hospital after suffering a severe hand Injury while working at the Central Sugar company Thursday. The attending physician stated that It was necessary to amputate the first section of the thumb on his right hand. The third finger was badly lacerated, but will be aaved. he stated. The Injury occurred when Donnell accidentally caught his hand tn a coal stoker. ■, a ' * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR I Do not say. "She to happier than me;” because "than I" | which Is correct, indicates fbe < | uncompleted phrase "than I | | am " • *l
BERNE NEWS By B. M. BCHWARTI The tadl*** Aid of th* fro** R* formed rharch Will serve the meal at th* annual father-son banquet tn It* held Tuesday evening. Dec J. St th* Berne Auditorium About 3<m father* and sons ar* espectad to attend the event The speaker Will lie the Rev Htoddsrd of Lima Ohio Accordion mush will he furnished by Chris Zui-rt her and son Walter The Hern* conservation i luh has just been re-organ lied. With Weldon Holdner. who |* a chemist »t fhi McMillen F»-d Mills a» Decatur, being elected president He «u* • <-ei-d* l*aVerne Hprung»r. Other new officers are Carl Hchug. vlce-pre«l-dent, Everett lx-hman. secretary and treasurer A number of director* were also appointed Thl» club has been largely reaponslble for making wild life in* luding pheasant*. quail, partridges and rabbit* more plentiful In this part of the country The Mennonlte choral society will present the famous oratorio by Hand*!. "The Messiah" at the M*-n---nonlte church Sunday even'ng De* - S. Soloist* have been appointed and the entire chorus Is rehearsing faithfully The large i-hur* h la exported to lie filled to capacity for the event Merlin Sprunger. son of Mr and Mrs Jonas Sprunger of north of Herne, who recently graduated the International Business College at Fort Wayne, will undergo an operation on his left leg Saturday at an Indianapolis hospital He was handicapped a few years ago >*y a ■ selge of Infantile paralysis. Miss Erma Beitler, missionary al Smithville Tenn I* -pending some time at the E*l Beitler home In Hartford township She has not | lieen feeling well for some time and | la resting up for some time Miss Virginia Smith who Is employed st lhe Reed Memorial hospital at Richmond Is spending a few days in Berne Her mother. Mrs Harl Smith ha- not been well for some time The 1911 automobile license plates will go on sale some time next week at the Berne Auto License branch. As no extension of time Is expected this year motorists must have their new plates by Jan I. according to present Indication*, efforts are being made at the local branch lo take care of a large number of customers during the next f**w weeks. Jerome Steiner, form*-*- llrrne
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high school star who 1s In th* coaching game now will bring a tram of former Butler stars to th* ißern* Auditorium Saturdar of this week for a gam* with Zollner Pls-1 ton*, a seml-pro team of Fort Wayne, Haturilay evening Seiner.' •ho was captain of the Butler team ' ■ tost year will play at on* of th* for-1 ward positions A large crowd I* ' expected to turn out for the game The Fort Wayne team has heen here before and boasts of several >-x South Sid* and Central stars. ‘ Steiner I* playing profess *mal ball I 'his year with lhe Indianapolis Kautsky * lull Ralph McClain, Clarence Sprunger. scoutmasters. Sherman Stinky. James Von Gunten. and Richard Beitler asslstan* scout master, J I Jerome Yager scout commissioner | and James B*-lti*r. Sylvan Zuercher. 1 t'aliin Beitler and Edmund Baum gartner completed their course In Boy S* out leadership Moll-lay even | Ing al the shelter hou«» at the Han-1 im-Nuitman park in Decatur. Mrs Agnes Kattman and ciarence and Miss Kathryn Schindler left Wednesday evening for Wilinlngton le-lawar to visit with Mt 1 and Mr« Harohl Kattman tor some
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lime (' II Muselman of Berne spent the weekend In lhe vicinity of Scotdale. Pa. Where he Visited with friends Mr Muselman worked St ; Scotdale before coming to Berne ' i numlo-r of years ago. after comImg lo lhe t'nlted State* from Europe At Scotdale he visited with John Horseh who I* well known In I this community Mr Horsch suffered a serlou* stroke last spring and Is not yet fully recovered Mrs It A Sipe and nephew. Lynn Felber, left recently for !li»lr horn* •at Mialesto. California, after visiting in Berne -l*-'al Weeks. —
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