Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1941 — Page 3

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I unison The sons "The (Ml llugg.d Cross" concluded devotion* The set rotary** report and other I report* Ware heard and hill* allowi -d. Mr* Hither DeVos* and Mrs ' Hon Lil'e* were appointed to serve ' on the flower committee for Nov--inher and Deremli- A report wa< made of the proceeds for the district federation luncheon served recently. The ladle* voted to hold a rum irmo »al» some tint- In November and al-o a < how mein supper. Plan* were completed tor the p»n< ak<- • upper to be held Saturday evening at the cbarch. The meeting closed with the Mizpah 'em- de tion. During the sot laAour which followed. the October section. Mr* F <8 Allweln. Mr*. Wil-on Ue. Mrt. Foley, Mr*. C A Dugan Mr*. L. A. Graham and Mr* Him Burk, served light refreshment*. SCOUT TROOP THREE HAS REGULAR MEETING Girl Scout troop 111 met with Mis* Frlslnger. troop lead r. Thtirs-* day evening after *< hool in room ■-'•it of the Junior-Senior school. The meeting opened with the entire group repeating the promhe. I Thirty-three member* etiswered | roll call. Th- minute* of the preI viou* meeting were approved as read hy Marelyn Kchultz. secretary. It was announced that there will lie a court of honor th*- last of October. As there was no farther business. the Scout* Joined hands In the friendship circle and sang Tap*, then th« meeting adjourmd MRS. W. P. SCHROCK IS CLUB HOSTESS I Mr*. W. I'. Schrock was hostess to the members of her dinner bridge club and one guest, Miss I Fanny Kite, last evening .it »lxI thirty o'clock at her home on South Second street. Howls of Knglish zinnias centered each small table and a lovely two-course dinner wa* served by •ho hostess, assisted by her daughter Janet. After dinner five game* of bridge I were enjoyed and h'gh score won by Mrs. E (I. Coverdale. Mi<* Hit.received a gu-st prize. The Tri Kappa sorority will hold a rummage «a|e all day Saturday October 35. in th<- building on itecond street formerly occupied by Wall's bakery. Members of the Tri Kappa sorority will enjoy a picnic at HannaNuttman park Tuesday evening at sis o’chxk The committee in charge Includes Kathryn Weiland. Dorothy Scbnepf. Sanna Kunkel and Mrs. Frank Braun DELTA TAUB OBSERVE THEIR FOUNDERS' DAY Members of the Delta Theta Tau i sorority, with the alumnae as | guests, commemorated tnc found-i Ing of the organisation at a founders day party held last evening at the Elks home. A name* day was also held In connection with the meeting and each girl gave pennies equaling the number of letter* in her name. At seven o’clock a buffet supper was served The autumn motif was used in the decoration* and the serving table carried an attractive

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phonoa 1000 — 1001 Friday lied Cross Center. Am< rlcan !.«■ gion Home, I to I p. tn Pocahontas Lodge, lle<| M-n Hall. 7:3# p. tn. St. Paul's Golden Hula Class, i Masquerade Party. Mrs, John Ilin denlang. Philahae Class, Mr*. C. E Peterson. 7:3# p. m. P. T A. Hi hool of Ins'riM'tlon. i Lincoln Hchool. All Duy Meeting Public Party, Moose Home * I p. m. Progressive Worker* Class, I'nit- - .-d Brethren Church. 7 30 p. tn. Aflame County Federation of Clubs, Mr* Charles Dugan. 2:3<i P m. Saturday Rummage Kale. Christian Church ’ Basement. All Day. 'Mlsalon Hand. Evangelical Chur. h. 3 p. m. Monday Pythian Sisters Masqiler.ide Par ' ty. K of P Homo. * In ;» m. Adams County Chorus. Moose j Home, I:3© p m. Ileaeart h Club. Mr*. F. II Heuer. I 2:30 p. m. Woman's Club Formal Opening. ■ Zion Evangelical and it* formed Church. S:3© p nt. • Pythian Slaters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7 30 p. m. St. Mary's Society. Catholic School Auditorium. 7:30 p m. Tutsday Catholif l«olif -of Columbia. Pot ■ Luck Dinner. K of C Hall. <.3n| p. m. Pel lota Xi. Mr*. Charl-s Hite i 7 50 p tn. KumJoin-l's Class. Mr. and Mr* Clarence Smith. 7:30 p. m. Annual Mincemeat Hale, Methodist Church. Tri Kappa Picnic. Hantla-Nult-man Park. »i p tn. Wednesday Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Dick Townsend 2 30 i> m Thursday Kirkland Uidlev' Club. Kirkland School. I p nt. Rummage Sale W. S C S Os Methodist Church Rummage Sale. McConnell Building. Monroe Street. Wednesday to Saturday. Inclusive. 1 to « p. m. < enterpiece of a pumpkin surround ,-d with bWter*we»-t, fruit* and vegetable- The small tables also held vegetables, fruit and bittersweet < enterpiece*. Colored gumdrop* in clever figure* were used as favors Ho»te**e« were Mesdames Jerry Gage A! Schneider. C. E Holthou .-. Jerry - Kohne. Joe Murphy and the Misses Margaret and Irene Holl house. After supper, cards w<-«« enjoy ed ami prlaes for contract awarded to Mrs. Paul Briede and Miss Ethel > Klelnhetix and for auction. Mrs Glenn Dickerson and Ml-.* Mary Miller. Alumnae member* pr -sent in- | eluded the Mesdame* Ray Kohne. I Luierne I'hrick France* T-rveer. I I Arthur Vogh-wede, Herb Kern. Al Sclimltt and Paul Brledc. The St. Mary * *o< lety will meet in th- Catolic school auditorium Monday evening at sev-n thirty o'clock. The committee in charge is Mrs Ralph Koop. Mrs Will Lose. Mrs Fred B.ik-r and Mrs. Martin Braun. SO CHA REA CLUB MEETS AT HUNTINGTON Mr*. V J Bormann wa* ho«te*» to the So Cha Rea club and two guest*. Mr* Felix Graber and Mrs R. o Gass. Thursday evening at her home In Huntington. Dilling the bu»ine«s meeting, the club voted Io contribute L"< to tinSalvation Army. Five game* of bridge were play ed, with prlzt - awarded to Mrs Tillman Gehrig. Mrs Glen HUI and (Mrs. George laiurent, with the guest prixe to Mrs. Graber Luncheon wa* served a: the close of the game* The next meeting will lie held at the home of Mrs Clem Kortenber. StN'IETY OTTERBEIN GUILD HOLDS REVERSE PARTY The Otterbein guild of the First I'nited -Brethren church journeyed to the "land or reversla" recently at the home of Mi*» Estelh Franklin. The guests were conducted to the rear of the home and entered in reverse by the rear door. Th devotion* led in candlelight by Mlm Norma Baker, were on the ' theme, “No blackout of the Bible." During th« bu»ine»« meeting. I plans were dlacusaad for the aninual Thanksgiving breakfast Miss [ Aiieen Porter wa* elected presid I Analgesic BALM I _ Such cool, soothing relief from the discomfort of ache* and pains of cold* and sore aching Ki j'.M muscles. LMtGt ■ TUBE DU C \ A» fM I B. J. Smith Drug Co.

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Tn Bomber Crash i Mr w IJrut. R. 11. Kinsley 7r*'luate of Kelly Geld, San Anonio, Tex., Becond Lieutenant iexford H Kinsley of Evanston 11., was at the control* of th« irmy bombing plnne which ■rnshed at a Manila, P 1., airfield Along him and three other occupant* of the plane. ■" 1 ’ ent. filling the vacancy c.ius.si by the recent marriage of Mr*. Paul | Von Gunten. for whom a kitchen i shower was held. Refreshments were served. In rej verse order, to the twenty-eight memliers and guests present LADY OF VICTORY DISCUSSION CLUB MEETS Our Lady of Victory discussion < lul> met at the home of Mrs Eltno Miller Thursday evening, with roll : call being answered by giving the name of a feast day for the month of Oi toiler A round table discussion was held on the forty hours devotion, the ro-aiy. purgatory. All Saints day and Poor Soul* day Each mem- ; ber was asked to bring a religious article for the mission*. Miss Hilda Heimann read an article entitled "An hbjshop Stritch «tres*e* Catholic Action's opportunity'' Mis* Rose Steigmeyer and Mi-- Heimann reported on the dis-1 trict meeting of the National t'oun I <ll of Catholic Women held in* Montpelier last Sunday. Mrs Henry Braun was a guest other than member* present. Mis Henry Hilger of Areola was an out of town member at the meeting The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr* John AllH-rding. Jr. Tile Catholic Ladies of ( olumbia will enjoy a pot luck dinner meeting at tin- K. of C hall Tuesday • veiling at six-thirty o'doi k Members in charge Include .Miss Virginia laiurent and the Mesdames Robert Gage. Adrian Lit lltle, Leonard Meyer. Joseph Koori. Sr. and Albert laiugerman MANY ATTEND REGULAR MEETING Tin- regular meeting of the Women of the Moose, which was held last evening at the lodg - home, wa. attended by twenty-tx mi-m ber*. Mr*. Emma Gilbert won the door prize. After the routine business, balloting on candidates was held. Announcement was made of the district meeting to bo held In I Bluffton Saturday. Tin- napkin I committee chairman turn d In the, : napkin, for the new hotm . which

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will lie dedicated Octoh©r 21 *tid 25 Jim dish committee reported that the dl.lixs are all punha.ed and the kIK ln-u equipment is complete. The membership committer. |* sponaorlng a public party at the home at eight o'clock this evening The ne©t im-e'ing w'll lie held nett Thursday. © Mr. and Mrs. Chultm-r We rat and children Agne« Jane and Waller | Gene will apend the weekend at Hammond. Mias Martha Calland left thia afternoon for Evancon. where she Will lie a guest over the wi-eki-tid of Mrs Thomas Snyder and family. Mr. anil Mr*. I A. Kalter are spending the weekend in northern Wisconsin at the uinrnrr home of the letter's brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mr* A Zlv. Mr and Mr. Joe Hunter accompanied their son. Pvt William Hunter to Fort Wayne last evening Lorn Whirl! place he left for Victoria Field. Texa« Pvt. Hunter enjoyed a 15-day furlough here with friends and relatives after graduating from the mechanii's school of aviation at Chanute Field. Rantoul, 111. Mrs Helen Odle, Mi** Isalw-lle itetrth and Mrs. Floyd Death will -pend the weekend In Perrysburg Ohio with Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Death and family Mrs iiewi-y Gallogly ha* returned | from lndlatM|Hill*. where she attended the stale meeting of the Pocahontas lodge. Mrs. Gallogly was a delegate from Majella Council No. 72. The meetings were held In the Claypool hotel in Indi nia|Mdis. Mr. and Mrs Charles Ehinger | have been spending the past sever- j al days in Chicago attending a tele-, phone convention Mrs. Ma« Johnston ha* returned home after visiting in Churubus. <> at 'he home of her brother. H. I. Williams and family. She also visit-! •■d relative* in Fort Wayne. .Mr* C. Westfall o! Payne. Ohio attended the funeral of her cousin. Mrs Dora Miller, which was held yesterday Mrs James Bain and Mrs D>ck Burrell attended the state meeting of the Pocahontas lodge held in Indianapolis this week. Mrs August Bum k of mar Mon-! rorvllle shopped In Decatur yeatep j day I Mr* Frank McConnell, Mr- Paul Sauirr and Mr G o Walton .petit t tii - day in Fort Wayne attending fin- Fort Wayne Presliyterial a' Westfield Presbyterian < hurch o Roosevelt Hints At Strike Intervention Hyde Park N V . Oct. 17 ll'Pl ■President Roosevelt nlnted today al direct intervention by flooffice of production management in extensive defense strikes with the statement that something may lie expected soon from that defense agency. The president, however, offered no indication of the nature of OP.M action that might lie in prospect But he did say that he has been giving some thought to what wa* described a* an Increasing numlH-r of strikes In defense Industries o Tin- Department of Commerce estimates that defense expenditures will total about 3“ billion dollars in HN3. New tutlgsten-ore deposits have le-en found at several points in Kwantung Province. China, according to Department of Commerce Weather forecast* arc used by ■ the I'. S. bureau from two to four each day

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