Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1941 — Page 3

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wa* »ervrd In the dining rmun for •II memlier* of the local chapier •nd the honored guest Al eight o'clock th" mee'lhg wa* l opened to the pulillt Mr*. Martha i 2r*er. chairman a*al«ted by the I coclal committee wa* In rhatge >d the program Mtn* Betty H'talt* played a piano solo followed with a due* by Juanita Kdgell and Dmale-ile Roop KlglM ■mall girl* gave an egerrlse Governor Heber Fea*el of th" Ixiyal Order of Moose gave an addrew* after which the meeting turned over U» the chapter. Ml** Connely gave a splendid talk after whir h Ute chapter presented her with a rtf' The Hartford City chapter gave the initiatory and ritualistic work for the cla»* <»f candidate* known • a th* Floy Ann Connely < las* A* the cloae of the evening all were Invited to the dining room, where refreshment* Were served. —— DINNER BRIDGE CLUB HA* REGULAR MEETING Mra I. W Mary ran hostess to the member* of her dinner bridge I club la«t evening at •ig-ihirty o’-f clock. A dellciou* twocotirwe dinner wa« served at Appelman'a restaurant. The guest* were «eate*l at | one long table whb h wa* light**! I with taper* and centered with ■Weet pea*. Hadi guest waa preI aented with a coraag--I After dinner the group went to Mr* Macy's home where five gamey of contract bridge were egJoywL High •core wa* made by Mra. Pau; Maurer. The club will

( LI B CALENDAR • Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phon** 1000 — 1001 Friday Ri. Paul Gohlen Rule Has*. Mr ’ and Mr*. W>lH*m Thorton. 7 30 ' p m Mentor B Y. P. IL. Ml** Patricia 1 Baughn. 7:30 p m. Phllathae Claaa. Mra. H M. * Mhroll Friday evening at seven- 1 thirty o'clock. Mra. Jame* Strickler 1 i will have charge of the social hour. > All member* are urged to be pre. 1 •eat. Progrewklve Worker* Claaa. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Reed. 7:30 p. ra. 1 Adam* f'ounty Federation Os Club*. Mr*. John Tyndall. > 30 p in. Monday Pythian 8 let are Temple. K. of P. Homo, 7:30 p m Re«eareh I'liHi. Mra. <’ R Raylora, 2 30 p. m. Tueoday Mother*' Rtudy Club. Me'hodlat Chen h. 2 3o p m Root Township Home Economic* CM. Mra. Lyman Hinn. 2 p. m Pyhlan Needle club. K. of P. Horne. 2 30 p. tn. Pythian Needle (Tuh. K of P Home, j 30 p. m. Tri Kappa Book Revle*. Lincoln Auditorium. I: II p tn. Kirkland Laßtatu* Club. Kirkland . School. I p m. Wednesday In lon Ttrwnahlp < lub. Mra. Karl < ha.". I 30 p. m. Shakespeare Club. Mra. Herman I Ehlnger. 2 30 p m Tbumday Friendship Village Hom* Kconomics Club, Mr*. (Ilendola Meyers. 1 ! ’ | I meet in two week* at the h<wn<of Mrs Maurer. Mr. and Mra. H M Mhroll enterI tain*-d at dinner this noon for Mr | and Mr* Cal Peterson and for John Shirk of Miami. Florida, who I* visiting friends and relatives in ths part al the country. The Methodist Youth Will give a rummage and naked good* aale Saturday. March 2*. in the dining room of the Methodist church I tell. iou» home made cake*, cookies and other pastries will let on sale. BAPTIST WOMEN AND GIRLS HAVE INTERESTING MEETING The Bwptlat women a society en tertalned the girls and young women of the church last evening with a <arry-ln supper. The table* Were le-autMul with lighted candies in pastel shade* and sweet peas In j matching shades Mra. Bina Buhler was program leader with ■S<«ward«bii> a* the | subjer-t Scripture from Luke was read Mrs. C K. Be'.l offered prayI er. Stab-topics were given by Mrs. : P K. .inarnp aS "RomauCr a! Slwwardsiiip." by Mrs. Norman 1 Kruse. ' Ideal* for Alibis," by Mr*. M K. Hite, "I Can I Afford Not To."

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and by Mra. Hefti* Palmer. "A hollar and • Cent '' The young women then gave a clwer and Interesting playlet entitled “Wake Vp." Tblrty-iwo al* tended the meeting and Mr*. Adolph Koller of Magley wa* an out of town gne*t The rollarttow amounted tn II M Tire World Wide Hulld" wa* dIM-Uksed and the organ.gatloa of sac k a guild in the church wa* discus<**l and foundation plan* laid Mr* C. K. Bell will have charge of the guild and further organiaatlon MRS. JARED REED HAS CLUB MEETING The Rt, Ann dl« u**lo.t group met last evening at the home of Mra. Jared Reed on North Fourth street. After the opening prayer by the leader. Mrs George Warnhaff, roll call wa* answered by • arrant events. The "Life of Rt. Patrick" wa* read by Mrs. Wemboff after whir h Mr*. Anselm Hackman read an article on ’lndulgence*,;" Mrs Veronica Wolpert, "The Story at the Holy Sepulchre;" Mrs. Clara Meyer*. "The l.ifs of Mt. Joseph." The club adjourasd to meet April Id at the home of Mra. Thoma* at which time Mra. Meyer* Will be the leader. SPADE HOLMES MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement ba* been made of the marriage of Miss Kathryn Holme* at port Wayne to Ralph J. t*|iade of ibis city, a son at Mr and Mra. Frank J. Spade of Peterson. The wedding took place March 7 at Paulding. Ohio. The couple will reside here, where the groom la employed by the General Klee trie company. The bride, who la a daughter of Mr and Mra. Harry Holmes of Fort Wayne. Is past national president of Migma Beta sorority She Is also president of Gamma chapCHILDRENS INSTITUTE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED The following program for the Adam* County Children * DiViaion Institute will be given al the Keformed Church. Berne on Monday evening. March 24th at 7:30 p m. Worship in Song Curtis l-ehman ItevoGonal* -Rev. A. Schmid Solo Shirley Ann Steury Demonstration — Lillian Stucky. and Marguerite Sprunger. Mu*lc Bethel Brethren church. Address Miss Grace Allshouse Offering Open Forum lx-d by M'*a Grace Allshouse Closing prayer. There will lie a "Carry-In" supper at <:IS In the basement at the bo«t church to which all pastors, superintendents. teacher* and friend* of children are cordially Invited. Please bring a dish of food and your own liable service along A s-wd pi'vsi'aiii M*n Ireei, aCieuaeu I for the supper and a fine time of Christian fellowship I* assured The program is as follows: Musical Prelude — Vera Halsiger., and Betty Grislier Grace in Hong We eat Wo sing—directed by Curtla Lehman. String Into Lorraine Burkhalter. Klda Flueckiger. Wa learn -Led by Miss frrance* I Burkhalter Musical Messengers Raymnn Johnston Mrs. Raymen Johnson Lillian Ix-innan Curtla l-ehman The L'nlon township home economics ctob will meet at the home of Mr*. Earl Cha> at the Homestead Wednesday afternoon at ona- | thirty o'clock. The lesson will tie ■ given by the leaders and the as- ' shit Ing hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Fred Hammond and Mrs Revla Htauffer. * TODAY 8 COMMON KRROR * Do not aay. “The barn is near to the house," omit "to.” t •

Mr. and Mrs. Anion F W Thieme and daughter Kl*le have moved tbelr country home io Walnut street in thi* city. Tbeir *on Gilbert Thieme will remain to look after the farm Mra. Katherlna Rucker and *on carl. William Haiti and Mian Rylvia Kelley have retu.ned from Berlin. Wl*. Where they attended fun eral service* for Hliaa B»ltl. Other relatvie* there were Mr* Kila Belta and son* of Rcbonna. Wia.. and Eugene Belts of Hi. larala Mo Mr* George Harding, who un dement an operation la*i Rntar•lay. la recovering nicely. Mra. Herman Eh'nger motored to Fort Wayne tbl* morning where she Joined her mother. Mrs D M Hensley of that ulty and continued to HllladalP. Michigan to spend the day with Mr. and Mr* David Hensley Mr and Mr* T. T. McClintock, daughter* Joan and Huaan and «<>n And ram of ColuMbu*. Ohio will arrive la Decatur thl* evening where they will be guest* at the home of Mra. McClintock * parenta. Mr and Mra. C. D Teeple of Fourth atrvet. Mr. MrfTtntock will return home .Sunday while Mrs McClitttock and children will remain for a several day's visit. Mrs C. M. Prugh and daughters, Doris Jean and Margrace, left this afternoon for Dayton. Ohio to spend the weekend with Mrs. Prugb's parents, Dr and Mrs. K. H Conner. Augum Blomewberg. Ocstur Route 1, was a buslnes* visitor in thia city today. The condition of Menno W’ittwer of Berne, who hoc been seriously 111 at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, waa reported a* unchanged today, according to' hi* (later-in-law, Mra. Roy Runyon Miss Kether Howe.* .of tbl* city, has received word from West Palm Brach. Florida, stating that Jack Haltt. son of Ruth BowersHiatt. has been selected to go tn | Boy* State at Tallahassee. Florida

fl - — MB L’- ‘ Pl 1 r • Mr* 1 •MT 4 . > 9 A ' A \ J A /*** Things Are Looking Up This SPRING! I Y" ESSIR, winter’s over and a dreary season is gone. Things are looking up now, figuratively and literally. Everywhere you turn • you’ll see signs of awakening, signs of a new, a better life. It’s Spring again. A SPRING TONIC... V . ... I OU’LL see other people taking on a new, Sa> Good Thing* cheerier attitude, and you’ll probably feel it About Your Neighbor. yourself. After all, a world where even the You’ll Feel dead wood of barren trees conies alive can’t be B<Uer - such a terribly bad place. And grab a look at the intense blue of the sky. It’s kind of nice just to be able to see it, isn’t it? I SIJRE things are looking up. It’s Spring again. Get yourself some new’ clothes— take a spin in the country with the familv. And happy Springtime! Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. W. A. KLEPPER, Gen. Mgr.

I hy the IfMt Palm Reach Milon' post He Will leave June 14 foi in rfiya. - Johnson Author Os I. U. >*lay Script Col and Mr* Rny Jnhn«on ar.d the Misses Betty Mu Rol>in«on and Ethel Klalnhent left today for Bloomington where they will attend the pramlere of the "Jordan River Review" musical comedy presentation of Indiana university The plot for the play wa* written by Ratiert Johnson graduate of the university and son of Mr and Mra. Johnson Mr. Johnson gained national recognition a* an author la*t yrar when he produced the Indiana Civic theater play. "The Rheker•d" The author completed bl* work at the university th* last semester and will receive hl* diploma in June. He now I* employed on . the newspaper at New Albany —- <-■ ——...— * Pleasant Milla Newt | | Florence Nell. Correepuadent I Mr* Relle Young ha* been guile ill for the pa:.", few Week*. A Rt. Patrick's social wa* held In the hnaement of the Methodist 1 church Tuesday night. Mr* Ruth Neuentchwander returned to her home at Medina. 0.. after visiting her parenta. Mr and Mr* Jim Halberstadt Mra. Bob McMillen returned to her home In Medina, Ohio, after visiting relatives In Plra*ani Mill* and b*K> Rev. and Mr* Robert Johnson and son Donald attended ihe youth conference at Taylor university Saturday. Mra. Thoma* Halberstadt and daughter Joan are spending a few day* In Piqua. Ohio Donald Manley returned to hl* home west of Decatur after upend Ing two week* with hi* grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Wm Noll. Mr. and Mra. Ira Mcßride and family were among those who attendI ed a suprise birthday anniversary dinner for Mra. Mcßride -- father

’ Mr. F N Cby of Mendon. Ohio, ; who wa* 71. Mr. Clay received many n*eful gift* Glen l.ongenlierger of Fort i Wayne *pent ihe Weekend with hl* I parents, Mr and Mr* Rteve lx>n genlterger. Mr and Mr*. Henoi' ;John«on and family <af near !»"<» tur also wete • Her* Hutiday evenmg. Mrs Cora laiinbert and daughter Betty of il<Re> vltlled with her mother, Lydia M< Harne», who ha* lieen qul'e 111 but is greatly Im proved. Mr* Nona Carter and daughter Betty and •<•’» Ray. Mrs Edith Kidd and daughter I net visited Munday evening with her moiher. Mr*. Lydia M- Barne* Rev and Mr* Hvhert Johnson and «on Itonald were the Bunday dinner gue«ts of Mr. anal Mrs. Marrellu* ltavi«on of near Halem ■mi■>■«■■■■ g ■■■■ — PETERSON NEWS Mr*. Frank Spade has returned from a week'* visit with Mr and Mr*. Bert Tucker In Detroit Mr. 1 Tucker I* Mr*. Spade's brother Mr. and Mr* O. D Weld/ <rf For

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, I Wayne called on Mr Weldy’* mother. Mr*. W B Weldy haturday afternoon Ml** Hetty HkHca attended the I freshman party at the Kitatand high school Friday eveniag Mi** Marjorie Dilling of Grlffiih •pwi' Ute weekend here vlalllag relative* and friend* Mr and Mr*. Ma* Mouck of Fort Wayne «pent the weekend with Mr. ml Mm H M. Houck Hr and M'». Hurt Aunr*t *pent Bunday wlih Mr and Mr*. Grant Itall. Mr and Mrs. John Brig it vialted Mr and Mr* George Bright Hunday after now Mr and Mra. Ralph Bpade railed | on Mr. and Mra. Fr.ink Hpade Hali urday eienina. ‘ I Mr and Mr* Ixiyk* Reherry W>eni the weekend wlih Mr and Mr*. Wiliam Hcherry. Ml** Terveer Ginter apent Saturday evenlug in Dwatur. ’ Mr ami Mr» Karl B'raub. Mi*« I Harrier H'raisb arid Harley Htraiib of Willahire rpeait Bunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr*. W A. Btraub. • 1 There are uiiout SXtIMW acre* of forest in Washington.