Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1941 — Page 3

L NOVEMBER 11, 1911

pdjOCIETY ■Tsnrietv Os Christian Service Meets K r Separate Circles Thursday Wtcrnoon ■ 1,. <>f h- W.-m-O ■ Hiw-Jt-ty of Christian H.rvlo- „f the hrl'l sepur*’* meeting* Thur»<l.,y a(t.-rnouu with ■l J*V ni , tP rord» and report* of future actlvltl,-* ■*" .e»er..l liter""* of the mm lety will | H . h. 1.1 Thursday ■ , Ih» < hurt h w,, l lie the f lonhiK buslliea. meeting tor .flirt* *' ll lH * 1,1-1 - "' 1 I'lull* OUtlllleil H Mt, John H Parrish l« president of the entire

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I lhe social hour refreshments were ! enjoyed. .Mr». O K Haber wa* ho,tea, to Cirete So 4 which alno had an j attendance of twenty-two membera. Mr*. Wntnon Maddoi gave , the devotion* and Mrs It W Graham, the leaaon The devo-, tlon* were the Bible ver«e< from | ( John 14:23-27 and Matthew 5 n and the le*«on auhjert wa, "W,e»tward the I .and I* Bright” from the regular study Itook At the close of the meeting lovely refresh menu were served by the hostess. Mra. Baker. assisted by Mr*. Fred Bum he. Mr*. Ed Clark and Mr*. George Harding. MRI. BRYCE BUTLER ENTERTAINS CLUB Mra. I»ry<e Butl.*r en’ertalned the Ho Cha Rea club and one guest. Mra. Car] Gattshall. at her home on Third street last evening. Muring a business meeting the club . r ranged to have a Chrktmae party at the lx>gion Home Thursday. Ihcember 4. Table, were formed so- bridge and after five game* prize* were awarded to Mr,. William Ha*,. Mr,. George laiurent and Mr*. Clem Kortetlto r M - Os el Was given the guest prize * After a delicious him heon. the club adjourned to meet in two weeks at the home of .Mrs. Tony I Metzler. The Thank Offering services of the W M. H. which were to have been held at the Zion Evangelical I and Reformed church Sunday evening. November 18. have In-en postponed until Novemlter SB. The annual roll call of membership of the Pythian Suter- will be held M<nday evening when the lodge meets Every memlH-r is urged to b» there to answer. Entertainment has lieen arrangrd for after the meeting The Pal lota XI sorority will hold , a nodal meeting Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock at the home of Mr*. George Thomas Assisting houtesse- will Im- Mrs. Harry Sheets ami the Misses Barban Duke. Peggy Gaunt. Gladys Miller and Flora Marie Lankenau PRESBYTERIAN LADIES ENJOY AID SOCIETY MEET The ladies' aid society of the First Presbyterian church met in the social room o! the church Thursday aft, moon with Mra. Dale Moses, president, calling the meeting to order and reading the 37th Psalm. The larrd * prayer was repeated in unison after which the song "Trust ami Obey" was sung , During the business routine, bill, were allowed and report* given. The November section distributed tickets for the chop suey chow | ■■ -JE|

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(MB ( ALENDAR •Misty Osadllns. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Willing Worker, Class. Mr. and ' Mr* John Reinhardt, 7;Jn p m Chicken Hupper, Salem Methodist Church, S 30 to 7 p m. Parent-Teacher Club Meeting, Lincoln Sc hool. 7:10 p. m Presbyterian Church Rummage Hale Reppert Building. Cor. 2nd and Madixm Its., All Day, Calvary Udlus’ Aid Hod -ty. Mrs Iva Teeple. M p m. Saturday Pre-byterlan Church Rummage Sale. Reppert Building. Cor. 2nd. and Madison St*., All Day Mission Band Special Thank Offering Service,, Evangelical Church ppm. Monday Pythian Slaters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Resharrb Club. Mrs. O. II HauIsold. 2 30 p m. Tuesday Tri Kappa Roller Skating Party. Sun Set Park, 7:15 p m. Adam* County Fann Bureau. Election Sc hcMil House. Three Mlle* South of Monroe. 7:30 p. m. P»l lota XI. Mr* George- Thoma*. 7 3o p m. mein supper to Im- given December 8. Mrs. laiwrenc-H Grec-n was appointed a, a member of the flower ommlttee for December and January Report of church call* wa, made and the maetiug dosed with the Mizpah IH-nedlctlon A social hour was enjoyed, during which refreshments were served by the hostesses, the Mesdame, Clarence Ziner. George W elton. S. D Iteavi-r*. Frank McConnell. Milo Blac k and Noah Frye. MISS MADGE HITE IS CLUB HOSTESS Members of the dinner bridge dub were entertained last evening at the home of Mis, Madge Hite on Winchester atreet. A lovely two I course dinner wa, served at allthirty o'clock by the- hostess, assisted by her sister, Miss Fanny Hite, and Mr* Frank Alton. After dinner, five games of bridge were enjoyed and the high score prise awarded to Mrs. William Bowen. The nest meeting will be held in December at the home- rtf Mr,. William Bell and will Im- in tne form of a Christinas party. THREE INITIATED INTO EASTERN STAR Three new members were received into the Order of Eastern Htar when It met last evening at the Masonic hall. They are Mrs. Paul Hansel. Mr*. l-oui»» Wllderson. Stuart and Mrs. Martha Wllderson. Special guest, were Mrs. Mary Church, district deputy, and Mrs Iran II Tyndall. Grand Esther. Refreshments were enjoyed at the close of the initiation and were served by the committee In charge, Mrs Joe Hunter and Mrs. William Kohls. MRS. A. N. HILTON HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The W M A of the First Cnlted Brethren church met at the home o! Mrs A N Hilton with Mrs. ("ark Butcher leading in interesting program which c.pened with a i salute to the- national and Christian flags. quiet music, "America the Beautiful” was enjoyed with Mrs Carl Fisher at the piano Mrs. Fisher also sang a solo. "The Htar Hpangl-(-d Banner." The group rang "My 'country Tl« of Thee." followed with scripture by Mra. Bohnke and prayer by Mrs Abbott. Mission fact, werejtlven by Mrs. | Mumma and Mra. Death: "The Challenge of Home Missions." Mr*. Robenold; solo. Mr, G. T Rossolot; "Home Mission Work the Denominations Do Together," Mr* Myers; "I Believe a, an Individual” Mrs. David Wynn; prayer. Mrs. Butcher: wonder lioz. Mrs. Jones. Mra. Brown closed the meeting with prayer. MRS. EARL BUTLER ! HAS HISTORICAL CLUB The Historical dub met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Butler. Nineteen members answered to roll call Mrs. Wilson Loe. leader for the afternoon, conducted the current event discussion and gave an Interesting paper on Mary." "Mary, the mother of our Lord, was also the daughter of a king Christ was born from her and from

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Reconciled for Good ■ 'i Ths Jack Dranpaeya "acted for a while, Jack Dempsey, ormer heavyweight champion, in<l his wife, the former Hannah A'llllams of the stage, are now ■econciled for good. The two are teen dancing at a New York Bight club. her alone. The holy apostle Paul affirms that Christ wa* of the seed of David according to the flesh and even though the geneologies of | Matthew and Luke terminate with | the name of Joseph, it was only | through Mary that Christ could be the sob of David according to the flesh. "Through the centuries the true church has accorded to Mary the name. Mother of God. True, Mary was most highly favored and bless ed because of the unique distinction that became her,. For that reason we can praise her fortune and like Elizabeth we can bles* her.” Following a short business session the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Giles Porter, served dainty refreshments The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. M. E. Hower, with Mrs. Ed Ahr a, the leader. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Calland and daughter Martha and Mrs. Frank Alton and son George will leave tomorrow morning for Columbus, Ohio where they will be the guests of friends over the weekend They will lie accompanied home by Mrs Elizalieth Markel. who ha* visited there the pa,t five weeks. Mr,. Charles Hollbouse left this afternoon to attend the Itelta Theta Tau province convention which will bo held Haturday and Hunday in South Bend. Mrs. Holt nouse is officer of Beta Province. The annual roll call of Pythian Bisters will be held at toe lodge home Monday night and every member is requested to attend. Me Dan H. Tyndall. Miss Helen Haubnid. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell and Carl Gerlier will go to Indianapolis early Haturday morning to attend funeral services for Herb Curtis, former Decatur resident, who died suddenly Wednesday. Mr. Bel! and Mr. Gerber will be paulbearers, and Mrs. Tyndall and Mis* Haubold have been asked to sing Mr. and Mrs. E. R Davidson of 10.3 Houth Seventh street received word this morning that their song Duane, has lieen transferred from the Great Lake* naval training school to the receiving ship Puget Sound at Bremerton. Washington. He graduated from the radio school on November 5. Andrew Hchirack. well known resident of near here, has been returned to his home after three weeks In the Adams county memorial hospital, following a major operation. Pvt. F. C. Cornelius Schirack has written here, telling of his change of address and asking boys in other camps to write to him. Pvt. Schirack can now be reached at Army P. O. Nol. Fort Bragg. North Carolina. He was formerly stationed at i-ouisiana. Hl* brother. Joseph P Hchirack can be reached at Army P. O. No 3<M. Fort Jackson. South Carolina. T 83rd Surgical Hosp. — - — Litvinov, Steinhardt Are Reported Safe London. Nov 14—(VP)- Official information from Cairo disclosed today that Maxim Litvinov, new Soviet ambassador to Washington, and imurence Steinhardt. American ambassador to Moscow, are safe. , The diplomatic plane in which they were flying from Kuibyshev to Tehran, landed at Pahlevi. 476 miles north of Tehran on the Cas- 1 plan sea after having been forced from Its course, presumably by bad weather, it was revealed. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur (

MAN IS FINED AND SENTENCED Decatur Man Sentenced j To 3(1 Days At State Penal Farm Mayor Forrest Elzey In city court thia afternoon gave David Ford, local factory employe, a fine and penal farm sentence when the latter pleaded guilty to two charges Ford was fined II and costs each on counts of public Intoxication and disorderly conduct and was sentenced to serve 30 day* on the penal farm. Ford was arrested by police chief James Borders on the charge Ford wa* allegedly drunk and fighting at the Carl Hower home on Patteraod street. He told the court that hl* home wa* In Toledo. Ohio but that he had been working here for some time. He argued that he resisted when he was being thrown out of the Hower home, where he had lieen staying. Wltnesaes said, however, that he had started the fight which ultimately resulted In his arrest. He wa* returned to the Adam* county Jail to await committment to the penal farm by Hheriff Ed Miller. CASTING HEAD tCONTINUKD FROM PAGK ONKI ployed at the foundry and a sixday work schedule has been observed for several months. PARENTS ENJOY CONTINUED FROM PAOB »»NB of the school principal and Inspected the public address system and other modern methods of school direction. Previous to the opening of the classes. Walter J Krick city school superintendent. and principal Brown spoke briefly. Mr. Krick died the value of the school plant, deeming It one of the most Important Industries In each community Mr. Hrown described the organization of the school, the courses of study and general operation ot instructional aspect* of the Institution Both teachers and parents were enthusiastic al>out the program and Mr. Brown Indicated that similar events will be staged in future years, to afford the parents a view of present day nchool routine and permit them to* learn first hand information relative to their children's studies. A similar program will be held at S o’clock tonight at the Lincoln school, with principal Edward Jaberg and members of the faculty In charge, aided by superintendent Krick. ■ O Mrs. Brown To Head Art Week In County Mrs. W Guy Brown of this city has been named by Prof Harry Engel of the Indiana t'nlversity firnarts department to serve a, Ada tn* county chairman for "art week" which will be observed Nov 17 23 in Indiana in connection with the national art weak. Prof. Engel is state chairman. Prof. A. Reid Win«ey. head of the art department at DePauw University, will serve as regional director for southern Indiana; Walter Mcßride, director of the Fort Wayne Art School, for northern Indiana, and Wilbur Peal, director of the John Herron Art Institute. Indianapolis, for central Indiana More than 2500 art and craft works will be exhlbiied In 2* centers throughout the state, according to Prof. Engel. He said that approximately 250 Hoosier artist* and 80 craftsmen will placo their works on exhibit during art week. FREE RELIGION CONTINUED FMOM PAQB ONB received by the members of the clergy throughout the country. 'lt demands also a purging of our hearts and strengthening of the moral conviction of our people’." —o • About 15.000 trucks, costing 330.•00.000 handle 4400.000 loads of 'beer and eihpty beer cases and barrels annually.

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-4 i" 1 an * 1 Captured and Sentenced to Death by the Gestapo, (German secret poucc) this Oaring I Hungarian Soldier-Journalist, Who Fought I with the French Against Germany . . . | Escaped ...and Now Tells the I Uncensored Truth, Why France Fell! I A GRIPPING RECITAL OF THE FACTS! ★ Recently arrived in the United States through B Special Visa granted by President Roosevelt, Hans Habe, B former editor of the Viennese newspaper, Dei Morgen, g and League of Nations correspondent for the leading ■ democratic newspaper of Czechoslovakia, Prager Tagefl blatt, now fearlessly reveals startling, inside facts about w German intrigue—never before toldl E This dauntless Hungarian fighter, described by fl his Colonel as ''a man of extraordinary nerve,” enlisted H as a volunteer with the French at the start of the war. His fact-account of the iron hand of German occupation is the most stirring revelation yet brought to light. I Read...“A THOUSAND SHALL FALL” I STARTING IN THIS SUNDAY'S I CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE m t H worn th » K* ATTENTION! BOVS and ■ I STATE CAPITALS I II iinGOO*“ SMM, “ S ' | 11 Sunday Tnrune | n ■ ■ I fl I

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