Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1941 — Page 3

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Bet all the long year through Tho joy th»! you give t(1 miters h the joy that will com • bark tn you " Mrs. Tyndall ami Ml«s Helen i Haubold sang two dit-t- O Litthj Town of Bethlehem' ami "The Inifam Kina." Mr» l< w flraham jnanh The Birthday of j Kina'* , ami Mra. Tyndall <lo»rd ihe pro aram hy ainylna "(Jeaa Bambino" The Kueata were then luvhed to a beautifully d<<oran<l dining room i where lari", green myat|r candlea were burning After enjoying th* refreahmntw which al»o employed the f'hrlatmaa motif, packages were drawn from a large "anow man" which stood In a corner of the din* Ingroom. After the gif' exchange, the gite»ta returned tn the living room where they were again Introduced to the mow man who. laden with more gift*, waa placed In front of Mias Lula (Jerlier \ffer Mlaa Gerber opened her aurprloe »hower glfla, the nineteen membera adjourned feeling that they (.nd had a real ChrMmaa par y full nf cheer and good wishes. I Others on th. committee le<«ides | Mr*. Bell and Mrs. Tyndall were ' Mrs. W A. Klepper, Mra. E |l>. i'ngeler and Mi-a Annabelle I Kumm* l The section will meet next on January 12 at 'he home of Mrs. W P. Kchrock with Mra. E lit. Engeler as the chairman assisted by Mrs II W Thompson. Mlaa Mildred Worthman and M.as Gerlier. The auxiliary of the American l*egion will enjoy the t'htlatmaa j party in the form of a pot luck *upI per at the Legion Home Friday ! night at six-thirty o'clock \ 25-rent gift exchange will lie held and all memher« are urged to be p eseM. The Otterbein Guild of the First United Brethren church will entertain the members of the mlssl mary society of the church tills evening at seven-thirty o'clock at tjie church Al! Guild tm mlter* are reminded to bring their gifts for the missionary (mix All < hlldren of the Christian Sunday hooi are requested to meet at the church Wednesday afternoon aftee school to practice for the (Tirl’tmai program MRS. R. D MYERS HOSTESS TO SECTION Th.- Art department of the Woman's Club met last night at the home of Mrs It !» Myers on Winchester street for Its annual Christmas party and program. After a short business meeting, an interesting program was presented. Mrs. 11. It. Myers lescrilwd the beautiful buildings and costumes of the peopi" In Williamsburg Mrs. Arthur Suttles. Mrs. C. I. Walters and Mi s Elec'a Oliver

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CLUB CALENDAR •eclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Adams County Nurses, Marie Felber. R p m. Friendship Village Home Economics club Christmas Party. Blue Creek Community Building. All Itay Meeting. Church Mothers Htudy Club, Methodist church, 1:30 p. m. Hebekah Lodge and Odd Fellows Christmas Party, I o. O. F. Hall, < -Kt p m. Dorcas Class Christmas Party. First Evangelical Church, fl p. m. Mary and Martha Class Christmas party First Methodist church • :3o p m. Sisters of Huth class. Mra. Will lam Kohls, 7:30 p. m. Itelta Theta Tau Christmas Party. Elka Home, fl:3n p. m. Otterbein Guild Party for Missionary Society Memlx-s, First United Brethren Church. 7.30 p tn Wednesday First United Brethren W M A.. Mrs. Kiphus Jackson. 2 p. tn. Buxine, s and Professional Women's Club Christmas Party, Luthj eran Church. fl:3n p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Lutheran Church. 2 p. m Historical Club, Mrs. Sam Butler, 2:3d p. in. I Ladles' Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Dunlel Sprang. 2:3# p. m. W. S. C. S, of Beulah Chapel. Key, and Mrs. Arthur, All Day Meeting. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Christmas Party, Lutheran ''hurch, 2 p. m. . Children of Christian Sunday Schol. Practice At Church. After School. Women of Moose Called Meeting. Moose Home. 7:30 p. m. Thursday Pleasant Grove W. M A.. Mrs. Alvina llurkless, I p. m Women Os Moose Pot Luck Supper. Moose Home, fl:30 p. m Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Our Lady of Good Counsel. Mrs. George Tricker. 7 p. m. Baptist Woman's Society. Mrs H. ,M Shroli, 2:30 p. in. Work and Win Class. Ilev and Mrs Luke Martin. 7:30 p. m Adams County Nurses' Association Annual Christmas Party. Miss Marie Felber, 3IC Mercer Avenue. R p. m First United Brethren l-ad'es* Aid Soc iety. Mrs. Hubert Gilpin. 2 p. m. Women's Society of Christian Service Christmas Luncheon. Methodist Church. I p. m. W S. C. S Executive Meeting. Methodist Church. 12:30 p m. Friday Parent-Teacher Aasoclatlon, Lincoln School. 2:30 p. m Calvary Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Sarah Steman. R p m. Legion Auxiliary Christmas Party and Pot Luck Supper, American legion Home, fl:30 p. m. Civic Department Christmas Party, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. 7:30 p. m Monday Pythian Slaters Temple Meeting. K. of P. Homs. 7 p. m. Research Club. Christmas Party and Program. Mrs. A. It. Holthouse, 2:30 p m, reviewed the book. “Handicraft of the Southern Highland*" by Eaton. Different articles from the handicraft shops and schools made an interesting display. Following the program, a social hour was enjoyed and gifts distributed by Santa Claus. Hostesses for the evening were .Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Bvtttea, Mr- W.ilG-i- and Miss Oliver. The section will meet again January 12 at Ihe home of Miss ! Eleanor Pumphrey. The regular meeting of the Calvary ladies' aid society will be held at ihe home of Mrs. Sarah Steman

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I Friday evening at eight o'clock A IS-cent gift exchange Will Im onJoyed as well ns a splendid Christmas program. The aid society will also Im reorganised at this time and every member Is asked lo attend the meeting. “RADIO NtWI" SUBJECT OF PROGRAM “Radio News'* was the subject of the program when the Be search dub met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Daniel Sprang. With Mrs. Ralph (>. tlentla as th-< leader. Itler !he roir.m- opening. Mrs Gratia discussed the radio "quis kids" devoting most of the paper to the liaby of the group. Gerard Darrow. She remarked that whenever there Is an unusually bright child, one generally finds an older person in the background who has stimulated and coached tl.e child Mrs. A. It Holtbouse presided over the business meeting In the absence of the president. Mrs. C. M Prugh. During a social hour the hostess served apples. The duh will meet next week for the Christmas party and program at the home of Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, at which time Mrs. C. D. le-wton Will be the program leadWOMEN'S SOCIETY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Women's Society jf Christian Hervlce will meet at the Me thodlst church Thursday noon at one o'clock to enjoy a carry-in luncheon and Christmas program. Each memlter Is to bring her own •table service. After the luncheon a Christmas program will be observed lu charge of Mrs. W. J Krick, and Mra. Delton Passwater will have the devotional*. Memlmrs are reminded that all pledges are due In full and are asked to make payments at 'his time. Preceding the luncheon the executive board will meet at 12:30 o'clock PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR U- B. MISSIONARY MEET An interesting program with Mrs. Charles Kobenold as the leader, has Imo-ii arranged for tne meeting of the W M A. of the First United Brethren church a be held Wednesday afternoon at lite home of Mrs. Sephu* Jackson a' two o'clock. The theme of the program Is “I itelleve In the Christian home a aanntnary In a troubled world." The meeting will open with an Instrumental prelude by M-s. <'arl Fisher, followed with *'A call to worship." by the leader. Mrs. Hole enold. Mrs. G. T. Rosselot will sing a nolo. “When Morning G'ids the Skies;” poem. ''(> Happy Home", by Mrs. Sepus Jackson; Gcal's Word by Mrs. G. Hakes and Mrs David Wynn; hymn. "Come Mt IT* Al! Unite To Sing;” prayers, Mrs. S. Arnold and Mrs. Fisher. A Christmas story. "Como and Worship" wiU be* given by Mrs. A. C. Butcher, after which a duet. "Away In a Manger," will be sung by Mrs O. W Brown and Mrs. A. N. Hilton All women of the society are urged to lie present. The Women of the Monse will hold a called meeting at the Moosehome Wednesday evening at seventhirty o'clock. CORINTHIAN CLASS HAB CHRISTMAS PARTY Mra. Adam Kunowlch entertained the t'orinthlan class of the First Christian church school at her home Monday night at the annual Christmas party wUh a six o'clock dinner. The table was centered with flowers, and lighted candles decorated the dining table. After dinner the guests went to the living room and the gifts that had lieen placed around the lighted

Christmas tree were dlstrlbntad by Rev Kenneth Timmons. Upon opening each gift, the Corinthian Pal for i the past year wa* revealed The short business meeting was opened hy Rev Timmons w'th prayer. Mrs Dorphua Drum had charge of devotionala and business. Mra Kunowlch, Mra. Harry Merriman and Mrs Oran Hchultx we.e nano-d tn the calling committee tor the month of January. Each of 'he newly elected officers of the cla«» gave a short talk. During the social hour, several contexts were enjoyed The annual pot luck supper of the Women of the Mtxrse wilt lie , held at the Moose home Thursday evening at six-thirty o'clock. This supper will lie given In hon »r of the new candidates. The annual Christmas ext hange will also Ih- held JUNIOR WOMEN HEAR REVIEW The Junior Women of the Woman's Club met last nlghl at the home of Mrs. James Cowan and heard an Interesting book review. I • Revelle In Washington." given by Mrs. Maylots In her cap able manner. Miss Gladys Miller, chairman of the section, presided at Ihe business meeting. Miss Madeline Spahr was program chairman end wax assisted by Mrs. Watson Maddox. Mra. Frederick Gettel and Mis* Miller, ■hiring the social hour, lovely refreshments with Christmas appointments were served by the hosleas and committee. The section will meet again January 12 al the home of Mrs. Calvin Bleary. Girl Rcout troop 3 held a skating party recently at Hun Het park. Heveral parents of th.* memlter* accompanied them as well as the following teachers. Miss Elec' i Oliver. Mis* Glennys Elsey and Miss Betty Frlslnger. CHRISTMAS PARTY AT MISS LIECHTY'S Twenty nine employes of the Wayne Novelty enjoyed a pot lack supper Haturday evening at the home of Miss Velml Llcchty of near Berne During the evening games were played, followed by an exchange of gifts. Those present were: Eileen Rich. Emma Jane Hprunger, Mirlim Hommer. Ruby Wolfe. Frances and Dorothy Haggard. Cora ''hllcote, Helen and Marjorie Habegger. Martha Maxelln. Naomi Hupp. Ruth Tinkham. Dorothy and Celeste Heimann. Rose Mary Owens. Fonteen Becher, Wilma Grove. Vera Fugate, Elma Hehwartx, Hufine and Alice Roth, i MlMlyed Ray. Harriet Htraub chri--ttlne Andrews, MilllcetM Litwiller. Margaret Hchlickman, Audrey Telex. Frances Lengerich and Velma Llechty. PYTHIAN SISTERS FRIENDSHIP NIGHT Many Pythian Hlsters from liecatur and other chapters in the dis-irk-t enjoyed Friendship Night at the K. of P home last evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The guests Were met at the door

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by Mrs James Bain. Mr*. Alice Christian. Mrs Lydia Hhamp and and Mm. Wl'llam Barber, most excellent chief. l-odge was then held and after the Introduction of past gmnd offleura. and a welcome a Idres* by Mr* Barber, they w*. to the altar by Mm Raymond Johnson, manager The degree captain. Mr*. Ed Ahr, and 'he installing officer, Mrs. Ed Wliltrtght, escorted the visiting officers to their stations. After a friend-hip verse and In’roJuctlons of officers from Uniondale. Tocsin. Geneva. Wabash. Huntington. North Man< heater and Fort Wayne, the Ossian degree staff rave tb< Initiation work. Mlaa fllady* Tyndall of this city was the candidate und following her initiation all guots were Invited to the dining room, where lieautlfully decorated tables awaited

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them. I All d**-'oraili>n« empluv»Ml the Chrtalma* motif. A large t ilde. »ur- i routidi-d by •mailer ones, held candelabra with llght.-d taper* and smaller taper* at either end Each place waa marked with a Hanta Claus cleverly fa*hiimi-d from sp- , After the refreahmenta. 'he singing of Chrialma- carol- wa* enjoyed. PAET PREBIDENTBCHRISTMAS PARTY The pa»t president*' .Bliley of Unit 43 of the American le-gion auxiliary met ls*t evening and enI joyed a Chrislmaa part/ In the ( form of a ala o'clock chi' ken din-, . ner at the West Eu-1 i *staurant. Favor* w -. • ..„r«age* which wi-re | i preaen'ed earn member by the di-- i I trlct president, Mrs Tillman Geh ! I rig During u short liusln- *r meet- i Ing ih>- group voted io purchase an '

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11X75 hook of defense stamps. Thef also voted to give Christmas gifts lo their "adopted nuiaea" who served in World w.r 1. latter, bridge wa* enjoyed and prises presented to Mr*. Dallas Brown Mr*. Gehrig and Mra. V. J Bormann Chriaftnaa gllta were exchanged before the k'onp adjourned Members of the parley Included all those who have been •iresldent of ihe Auxiliary of Unit 43 and arw Mr*. Gehrig. Mrs. Ralph E R'e»p, Mr» Brown. Mr*. Walter GiadfeUer. Mr* Bormann, Mr* Adrian Baker. Mr* Ei| Bauer und Mrs. Lloyd I Krelacher. p. — ■■■— Figs Cafftu Ecier.'ista Berkeley. Cal. <UUi The aett*. | si number of different varieties of i tig* grown In 'he world la still a mystery, even to xclentists. accordj Ing io the University of Californio Nitrite experiment station.