Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1941 — Page 3
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lebosen ■■ p r , -Ident; Mrs William Kohl«, idem; M • H«m ■‘Butler, secretary; Mrs. Charles I Beineke. assistant; Mrs. Fred I McConnell, tree gycr. j An interesting paper < n 'VacI ’«•••»'■ was read by Mrs. George , Buckley Mr* Ketchum r 4„, lwo I readings. eatitlnl Home” ulll | •'Two <*ur«t« for Hie Kamo |>| ease." During the »<h*lu! hour, a flower contest wa« hold ami prixes won by Mrs. Ketchum and Mr. |*uul Felber. There will be a ihkhiimia meetlag of I*.l lota Xi Tue-day evening at i the born,- of Mrs. John Halterman at seven thirty o'clock. The Zion Evangelical and Reformed missionary society win meet at the church Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock Member* are reminded to bring their «lfl« for the orphan* home and Indian school. Hostesses will lie the Mesdame* Charles Ib im ke, Cletus Miller. Susie Repper*. M S' Worlhman. The mhcionary society and the girls' guild w'll have charge of the .nnual thank offering serViews Sunday night «i Hi.- church. ST. MARY'S CLUB ALL DAY MEETING Forty-two members. one visitor and nine children w< re p.-eseitt at the all day meeting of th- St I Mary a township homo economics . club held Wednesday at the home j of Mrs. Iva Teeple. The committee I furnished chicken and many other delicious Items while the members i furnished the salads and dessert. Al one-ihirty o'clock Mrs. Mil ton Chronister. pre«i#nt. called the meet Ing to order and read an I interesting patnnhle from Purdue
CLUB CALENDAR Society Doadlins, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phons* 1000 — 1001 • Friday Phllathae Class, Mrs. Will Winties. 7:30 p. m, legion Auxiliary Party for Junior luxlllary Giri*. American la-gion Homo. 7.30 p. tn. Saturday Cafeteria Supper, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 5 to 7 P m Cafeteria Supper. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Pythian Needle Club, K of P Home, After Temple, Pythian Bisters Temple Meeting. K of P. Home, 7 p. nt. Research Club. Mrs. C. R Saylors, 2:30 p. m. Hairdresser* Association. West End Restaurant, 6:30 p. m. Adams County Chorus, Herne Auditorium, I 30 p in. Tuesday Tri Kappa llu’lness Meeting. Elks Home, 7:30 p, m Pal lota Xi Business Meeting. Mrs. John Halterman. 7:30 p. m. Dutiful Daughters Christmas Party. Mrs. Richard McConnell, « p. m. Ave Marla Study Club, Mrs. J. H. Brunton, 7:30 p m. Wednesday Historical Club, Mrs. Wilson Beery. 2:30 p. m. ladle.' Mhaki-peare Club, Mrs. Palmer Eicher, 2:30 p tn university The louder*. Mrs. Hubert Khrsam and Mrs Harve l»avl«. pt ■ -sented the lesson <>n meat and Its substitutes. eggs, cheese and soybean*. They also tested some recipes. I luring the social hour a contest: was enjoyed and tho prise won by Miss .Mildred Hhifferly. Eleven birthday gift* were given. The neat meeting will lie held at the home of Mrs Robert Patterson In Pleasant Mills. This will Ih> the Christmas party and an all day meeting - A gift exchange wll be Leld and the Cheer Ulster names revealed. The women of tn< Zion Evange-: Ileal and Reformed church will have a cafeteria supper In the church dining room Saturday night from five to seven o'clock. Among the good things which Will be offered will be til"d chicken, meat ' loaf, scalloped oyster*, all kinds of salads and many <ther delirious dishes. The public i* Invited to attend. STUDY CLUB ENJOYS INTERESTING DISCUSSION Our lady of Victory discussion club met Thursday • veiling at the home of Mrs John Alberding. Jr . I Marian Martin Pattern MW / 7 wn 45-7. / ■ W ./»- P' »'P .'A fl (- 'i x J Pattern UM2 may be ordered only In misses' and women's sixes 12. 14. 16. IS. 2«. 30. 32. 31. 36. 3H and io. Rise 16 requires 3L* yard* 35 Inch fabric and 2’» yards rlc-rac. To get this pattern send FIFTEEN CENTS to Decatur Dally Democrat's Pattern Department. 309 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. 111. TEN CENTH more brings you our smart Winter Pattern Book, with original styles for every hour—and a FREE Accessory Pattern. NDOI
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and answered roll call by naming a feast day. An Interesting discussion was held on religion and many questions were asked and dlsciMsed. Mrs. Elmo Miller read a splendid article on “What d<»e* Christmas mean todayr The meeting closed with prayer, after which hymns were sung. The dub will enjoy a Christmas party Sunday. December 21. at the I home of Mis* Hilda Heimann, The meeting of the Ave Marla study club which was first announced for Monday has been changed to Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. II Brunton. The Catholic Imdies of Columbia will have a business meeting at the \ K. of C hall Tuesday night at *ev en-thirty o'clock. All members are Itrged to bo present. MRS. T. J. METZLER HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. T. J Metxler was hostess to members of the Ho Cha Rea club at her home on North Second street last night. During the business meeting the club voted to give |5 to the Good Fellows club. Five game* of bridge were played and prixes preuo-nted to Mrs. Imwrec-e Ib-al. Mrs V. J. Bormann and Mr* Fred Hchulte. A lovely I luncheon was served by the busless at the dose of the game* The next meeting Will be a chrlsmas party at the l-eglou home Thursday. December 4. MISS PHYLLIS KOLTER HOSTESS TO E. L. C. E. Miss Phyllis Kolter was hostess Io the E L C. E. of the First Evangelical iSuhday ■< hool at her home last evening Miss Betty Fuhrman
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read scripture from the l»th chapter of Luke, followed with prayer Amos Ketchum. During the business meeting, election of officers was held with the following results: Mias Fuhrman. president; Miss Patricia McConnell. vice-president; MHs WanIta Edaell. secretary, Kenneth McConnell. treasure, and Ronald Htuckey. press reporter. PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Mrs. Harry Knapp was elected president of the Phoebe Bible dans when It met last evening in the social room of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church; Mrs. Immoille Fogle was chosen as vicepresident. Mr« Edgar Gerber, secretary and Mrs. Otto Kirsch, treasurer. Twenty-two members enjoyed the meeting and party for which the Mesdames Fred Ashbaucher, Cal Yost. Jack Little and Don Chapman were the hostesses.) Mrs. Harry Grutre had charge of the devotional*, using “Kindness” a* her subject. Mr*. Albert Miller, president, conducted th» i business meeting. Mrs. Harry Grube had charge of the devotional*, using “Klndne**" as her subject. Mr*. Albert Miller, president, conducted the business meeting. The class decided to have a 25cent gift exchange at the December meeting. Games were enjoyed during the social hour and prixes won by Mrs. C. L. August. Mrs. Ralph Yager and Mrs. Grube. A delicious one-course luncheon was served by the hostesses. i WOMEN OF THE MOOSE PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY The Wo-mm of th. Mo.,a. mot at I the lodge home last night for the
regular routine meeting wllh • good attendance. Application for membership was presented balhitIng and initiation held Plans were made for tho annual Christmas party, which will Im* held at the Moose home December 11. Attention Is called to all co-work-era that this will he a potluck supper and each one is to bring her own table service as well as a 25-cent gift for exchange. The nine o'clock ceremony was observed The Moosebeart committee will sponsor a public party at the home Friday evening. December 5. at eight o'clock The library committee of which Mr*. William Noll Is chairman, held Ita chapter night program. At the close of the lodge meeting bunco was enjoyed and light refreshments served The next meeting Will be held Wednesday, Decernber 10. at seven-thirty o'clock _ —7* o Mrs. Amanda Teeple of 314 Madl son street Is visiting with Mrs. W 11. Htult* of north ea*t of the city Mr. and Mra. Retib* n Meyers of Monroe vielied In Decatur yesterday afternoon. Mis* Bar tiara Burk, who 1s a student at Indiana University. Bloomington was brought to her home in this city yesterday with a kidney Infection Hhe will lie confined io lied for some Hine and will lie unable to return to school until the next semeter. Miss Evangeline Fuhrman, a junior at Ball state teachers' college. .Muncie, was taken to the hospital there Wednesday, where she will r*-maln for rest and treatment Miss Fuhrman suffered a fractured pelvis In an automobile accident recently. Her father visited her In Muncie last evening and reports that she Is doing a* well a* can Inexpected. Mr and Mrs. James llennon of Fort Wayne and -Miss Ruth Winnos will spend the weekend In Chicago Ba the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Redmond Mis* Mildred Worthman will b< the guest of friends In Rensselaer over the weekend. Miss Deloris Miller and Charles Miller of Mist of this city and Miss Marell# Krick of Wren. Ohio recently returned to their homes after spending the Thanksgiving holi-
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day with Erwin D Burley, who Is 4 In military training Pvt. Burley Is located t Camp Rodman, Aberdeen. Maryland. ( Mrs O L Vance and Mr* Fred Heuer spent yesterday afternoon , In Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Orley Barkley of , Magley looked after business and ■ visited in Decatur Thursday Mr. and Mra. I'rla Hill of Plea want Mills were among yesterday's Ih-iatur visitors Eleanor Moser, young dsuxhter of Rev and Mr* Carey H. Mower, was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital thl« morning for a tonsilectomy. Ml** Catherine Wulliman of Berne was admitted to the local hospital this afternoon for a major operation at three o'clock Among the larger decorations for ' the Christmas season Is that being I done to the front of the Hchafer I Htore here A large circular Is hi rd. I carrying a lighted star, required *3lO bulb* ''Htreameni'’ running from the star are also lighted .!>—..■■■< — —— Arkansas ha* nine cities of 10.<hhi or more population
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< — -1 - - 4 Adam* County Memorial Hospital — ♦ Admltterl: W H. Cook, Monroeville; Eleanor Moser, 227 Mouth fourth street; Miss Francetta Everett. 130 Houlh Fifth street; John Teeple. HR Decatur; Catherine Wulliman Berne. —• — —— Pennies Buy Defense Bond Pittston. Ph (I Pt Mrs. George Williams of Intryea entered the Pittston post offl< e and asked for four ID 75 defense bond*. In payment, she handed the clerk a shoe bos. containing 7,G00 pennies which »le had saved during the |mhl five ye.n Two r'-Tka spent nearly four hours <uu*itlng the pennies
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