Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1946 — Page 3
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hl* current furlough. be will report to Camp Stonefniit,, Calif, for further assignment JOYCE MENGERINK TO WED DONALD WILLIAMS Mr ami Mm. Ed Menge-Ink of Van Wert, ()., have announced the approaching inatrlage of tli.-ir daughter, Joyce, to Donald Willlama, mod of Mr. and M Jex* Wil llama of :hl* <lly. The nuptial rite will take place Siturduy. November .!<i, nt two o'clock at the Trinity Evangelical Inlted Brethren church In thi* city, the Rev I’barlcE. White off! iat ng. The traditional cmtiom of open church Will he C, lene.l MARRIED COUPLES CLUB TO MEET SUNDAY EVENING The Rev. Erwin Kurth, pastor of the Redeemer Lutheran church lit Port Wayne, will be the guest speaker at the Zion Lutheran Mar tied Cotipltu club carry In li.itiqm-t next Sunday evening a' nix o'c-loc k Earl Canton will serve a* toast master and will have < harge of the program. Eileen and iMnld Bieber ich will play several accordlan duets, and Phil Sauer, club president, will review the past year’s activities and preside at the short business meeting The affair open* the Christinas activitbw al the church and a large crowd is expected to attend Meniliers have been urged to invite guests. Election of officers for 1947 will he held, and the nominating committee has reported the following -nominees: for president, Chet Kleinknight. William th-bnepf; for vice president, Arthur Bieberich. Frank Braun; for gc-< relary-treas-urer, Alvina Smith, Laura Han-<-her.
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CLUB CALENDAR | Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of ('. hall, 2 p tn. Thursday G. E. Aeollftn choir rehearsal, cancelled, Friday Frien<l»di p circle of Zion Evanvellcal and Reformed church, .Mrs. Harold Hoffman, 7:30 pm. Two young married people* classes of Nazarene church, Mr. Hid Mr* Jess Edgell, 7 30 p. m. B. V. F. special meeting, parMitiage, 7 p ut. Saturday Rummage «ale, Zion Evangelical and Reform*-1 < hurch basement. 9 a m. to 4 p m. W S. ('. S. of Methodist church rummage sale, church baaement, s a m. to 4 p m. Monday Research < lull, Mr*. J. R. Par rl-h 2:30 p. m. Past presidents parley of la-gien auxiliary, Mrs. Ed Hauer, 8 pm. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couple* <-',ub. catry-in banquet, church basement, r> p m. 11. Y. F Salamonie association communion vesper service, 3 pm. The committee in charge of general arrangements consist* of Mr. and Mrs. George Rents. -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stapleton and Mr and Mrtt. Russell Fleming. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB IN REGULAR MEETING The Pythian Needle club met Monday evening, following the regular Temple meeting, a' the K. of P home. Mrs. Madge Imbslger had charge of the business meeting, during which plans were made for the Chrisfm e patty t:i be held Decenther 16 at seven thirty o'clock, with a fifty cent Christmae gift exchange. Members were then invited to the dining room wh« re delicious refreshments were served at long tables, decorated with Thanksgiving appointments. The committee in charge included Mr*. Bertha But feiiburger. Mrs. Bessie Beehler, Miso Barbara Roop, Miss Evelyn Roop and Mrs. Lucinda Kunowlch The latdies Aid society of the Salem Evangelical amt Reformed (hutch of Magley will sponsor a bazaar and chicken supper at the parish hall on Wednesday, Decernber 4. Serving will be e-tween the hours Os five and eight if clock.
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Annual Choral Concert Is Given Last Night By School Glee Club
A seasonal highlight for music lovers of the community was presented al the Decatur junior-senior high school last night, when more than 100 voice* participated In the annual choral concert of the school's glee club. Featuring Anna Marie Steury as soloist, tlie glee club, composed of the school's upper classmen, opened the concert with “Praise the laird. O Jerusalem" by Maunder; "I Am Music" by Mlrs*ner and "Glory and Honor" hy Rachmaninoff. The boys' gh-e rial added an unusual note with ‘The Blind Ploughman” by clarke and '"What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor." while the girls' glee club offered "Bread of the Angels," “Allah's Holiday" ami "Stop Dot lluzzln" An instrumental interim was in-jecti-d Into the hitherto program of vocal selections when Eileen, ami Donald Bimierich entertained with two accordion duet numbers. Th<- freshman-sophomore chorus
Artiihv of l>ak>'l goods .di.t along Hie dry good* depart mt nt will also be sold, Mrs. Rufus Scherry and Mrs. John Michael will lie hostesees to the Ladies Aid society of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church of Magley on Thursday. December] 6. at the parrish hall, in an all day . meeting. A twenty-five .-ent Chrlet- 1 man gift exchange will lie held In the afternoon. The public is Invited lo attend the annual praise service of the Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church to be held at seven thirty o'clock Sunday in the church auditorium. Mrs. Charlee Keller of Fort Wayne, formerly Min* Lois Peterson of thin city, will give a religious drama, with a musical program preceding the review. The two young tnarriel peoples classes of the Nazarene church will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jen* Edgell. All members are urged to attend. Rehearsal of the General Electric club Aeolian choir, scheduled to be -held Thursday evening, ba* been cancelled for this week. A special meeting of the B. V. F. will he held Friday (veiling at seven o'clock at the parsonage All members are requested to lie present. The past president parley of the Legion auxiliary will lie liebl at the home of Mr.i. Ed Hauer Monday evening at eight o'clock. 0 The Banfisln at Bluffton are building a (ino.tmo new church building lo replace the one destroyed by fire last June The plans have been adopted and work on I lie basement started. Ralph Genii* of that city wan a business visitor in Toledo, (). yesterday. Mrs C. I. Finlayson, chairman of
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followed with three numbers "Evening Prayer." "Carmenclta." and George Gershwin's stirring "Ktrike t'p The Band." Miss Mary ladtx and Lyman Hann. Jr., who have been gaining urea recognition in music appearance* mid radio programs, pre sented one of the concert's highlights with their own Interpretation of Jerome Kern's immortal "Make Believe." A varied program of four chorus number* by the glee duh, climaxed by one of the school's songs “Oh. How Wo latve Dear Old DHM." concluded the musicals. Mis* Helen Hauhold, music supervisor in the illy schools. <> < ted the concert, with the Misses Kathryn Edwards and Eileen Bieberich serving as piano accompanists. Principal W. Guy Brown wax] in charge of the concert, heard I I by a crowd of several -hundred persons in the gymnasium auditorium of the school.
returned from Milwaukee, where she attended the national convention of Girl Scouts. She and her two children also visited with her parents at Ailington Heights. 111., before returning home. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Mayclln and I daughter*, Susie nnd Melissa, of i Danville, 111. will visit over the ' Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs Mayclin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shroyer ut their home on Shroyer lake. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson wfll have as their Thank*giving dinner snots Mr. and Mr*. French Quinn of this city, Homer Moses and Katherine Smith, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Elizabeth Balch of North Manchester. Mrs. Mary Roebuck, a former Decatur resident who was seriously injured in an accident two weeks ago, is slowly Improving at the Methodist hospital .n Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs Charles Knapp will leave for Chicago this evening to spend Thanksgiving day with their
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daughter nnd son-in law. Mr. nnd Mr*. Lewi* It Atwood — IN MEMORY OF ANDREW BREWSTER by Mrs. Freeman Walters 'Twa* so sudden that f:«lr morning. When |>e heard hL Maxtor's call, To that home beyond the sunset Where there's rest and pence for all. For life's thread I* very brittle. Il may break at tiny time And we’re ushered to God’- presence In the glory land divine. A precious memory to cherish In our hearts and lives always, And the congs he love.l to sing so well We still can hear them, just the same us yesterday. \ml Ills loving p e*i-nce lingi-ns Like a patient soothing balm, Healing all our grief and sorrow Makes our heart* -o brave and calm. Mrs. Eva Brewster and deaghter Joyce. — 0 Trade In a Good town — Decatur
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I ARRIVALS
Announcements have been re(elvwd here of th-* birth of a eon It Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Gause of R-ickford, it route I. on Monday morning Mr*. Gau-i- I- the former Vlix.< Florence Shively. — o — —
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tdmltted: Lynn Meyer. Monroe ville; t'halmer Sorgeti, Berne. Admitted and dlsminwd' Floyd Hunter, 321 North Flist street. Dl-in.ssed: Mrs. Robert flephart and son. Robert Lurry. Rockford. (> utile 2. Mis* Ed-ia Shepherd. Will shire, o ; Mr*. l.eroy Jumna Lehman and baby boy, Stephen la-e. Berne lotite 1; Kenneth ,N»-vil, Geneva; f Tifford Houk. Hoagland. Mis* Bonnie S'ettler, Itnekford, it route 2. n — Authorize Trade In July Oats Chicago. Nov. 27 tl'Pl Directors of the Chicago board of tiade have authorized trading in July. 1H47, oats fnthre.*. begimiing Monday, Dec 2.
Thanksgivintv F’ "’"w 1946 jp ' WE ARE PUTTING IN A CALL TO YOU t This i« a p*r«on-to-perwm rsll tn sll of our suba, trtier*. »• *«nt to thank you for your co operation which haa made our job of furnidung telephone aenicu ieaa difficult in thew- .till . difficult daya. To thoae of you stall waiting iof telephone (ierviee . , . thank* for your patience. n9K' He'll do everything we uta to wake your waA aa abeii as puMiblav Citizens Telephone Co. w I i i It’s “Swing Time” We with serve ART DAVIS delicious ,nd his Orehe, ‘ ra UVISAIUUn Every Wed. through Sun. Nite Urench alto ® un ' * ,,ern °° n Fries STATE (SARDENS Middlebury, Ohio - ' — 1 Frauhiger Garage 235 North 7th st.—Decatur For Sale or Trade '4O CHEVROLET BUSINESS COUPE '37 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN '37 CHEVROLET FOURDOOR SEDAN Automobiles Bought and Sold Phone 3611 or 9N| • We Are Ready for ■ J Christmas ... I i ARE YOU? i ■ (ome and see our fine se- ■ lection of (lifts for every ■ ■ member of the family — J and sweethearts too. a We’ll help you choose something to please. • Kohne Drug Store !■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ M *
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CHURCH NEWS Tim Zion Lutheran < hurch will observe Thanksgiving in a special service to lie held thl* evening at 7 3u n’cßick. The pastor of the ( hurch. the Rev. Paul W. Hehults. will deliver the address and special music will be furnished by the rhun-h choir under the direction of Karl Relnking. o | VMM William Fisher. S l/c, «®n "t Mr* Agn(* Fisher, returned Mun<lay to III* lAse at Norfolk. Va for further assignment (following a 10-day leave. Seaman Fi-her lilt* been in the navy for over four yea r*. 0 - ( arnnost Pile Leaves st-d other organic matter that accumulate during the winter are beneficial to the compost pile.
