Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1948 — Page 3
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MICHAUD SPRUNGER Chester Michaud <-f *_ i tt”***'r' ed the engage I ’' s^^K(l .v hinv marriage of ' M | ’"' Marguerite. '« non of Mr i JtHklO- runger of Berne be xfirW" 1 ,l "' r|r ’' l M,, "" <,n Her lie FI i resigned pr.vate secretary to president of Hun , a position she held ; while attending Hunt iasUtfMb* slle iH * ldel > k '“’ wn , w from the army open in the made by Gerald Sheefel. tii^H‘ >r ,11 *' and marriage to son of Mr and Mrs of this will take place a' evening at the „ Rev Vern O. Smith. ( hutch of God. Fort ( attended Central • Fort at the Autolnn ■Mil i stults thanksgiving George W Stults the approaching their daughter. Betty Hurst. Jr , Arthur Hurst, of this e* will be read in the rec St Catholic day. t a graduate of De high school, em Citizens Telephone attended Monmouth Axle Works in Fort spent eighteen months thirteen of which were |K WORKERS held Workers class of held Its regular meet home of Mrs Martin recently. Following scripture was read by «®»< hnt-pp and prayer was Mrs Homer Merriman was later held, with Forest Walters and as auctioneers were then served by\ Mrs Harve Koos Work Inger. Mrs Free Mrs Ralph Rice and Sprunger. sap. TO SPONSOR MSV FAIR AT CHURCH now being made for a bfißlr to be held in the First M t'hurch on Thursday, 18. afternoon and eventhe direction of the Wfollowing have been o.' the various cotnMrs J M Doan wll Smith booths and Miss Anna K. WilMrs William Porter; Mrs Harry Kessex; vegetables. Mrs Amos goods, Mrs. Noah white elephants and fish Robert Krick and Mrs publicity. Mrs. Nath food. Mrs Giles Por is Invited to attend ■g workers ■in meeting '■illing Workers class of the ■ri» lan church met at the •®Mr and Mrs. Robert Der ‘•■for their October meeting 'Beet ng was opened with the "He Lead?th Me," •■by prayer Betty Derrick .Ml Psalm ninety five for the lesson, after which kd ■drrwn conduced the bus The meeting was “■"•"i with prayer by James the social hour, contest* and refreshment* ■fovember meeting will he 'J be home of Mr and Mrs ■1 ■'* SPANGLER ■ EO at •mower ■>< hard F.-auhlger and Mrs ’■Rumschla': entertained last ■ tor a miscellaneous shows* ■* Virginia Spangler, bride W October 23 Vpon arriving ■<>red guest was presented ■mrsage of chrysanthemums "ere then played and ■warded the various winners ■were then invited to the din ■<>> where a bride doll, sur ■ by flowers. was used as ■erplece on the gift table B 1 * 1 served delit lous re ■►«><« at a later hour Those were Miss Spangler. Mrs gg Spengler. Mrs Charles ■*»«eeey. Miss Esther Mey ■ Robert O Shaughnesaey. ■* a “° Meyer. Mine Mildred WMrs Peter Losbe. Mrs J«» ■•‘«*r. Mlaa Zllms KeUer.
is&l Society Items for days publics- ( tlon must be phoned In by 11 am. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Thursday So Cha Rea. Mrs. Tilman Gehrig. 7:30 pm. St. Luke Evangelical and Reform- ’ 1 ed church, church, all day. Women of Moose initiation. Moose home, 8 put , officers, 7:30 p.m. St. Ann Study club, Mrs. Joe ’ Smith. 7:30 p.m. Missionary society of Church of God. Mrs. Guy Agler, 7:30 p.m. Booster club dance. K. of C. hall. ‘ 9 p.m. to 12. Do Your Best class of Trinity ’ Evangelical U. B. church, church. 7:30 p.m. Progressive Woikers class of Trinity U. B. church, church basement. 7:30 p.m. ( Presbyterian ladles Aid. Mrs. ' C. A. Dugan. 2:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class, ihurch par tors, 7:30 p.m. Friday St. Mary's Township Home Econ- { imics club chicken pie supper, postponed | Monmouth P. T. A. fall festival. ( Monmouth gym. 7:30 p.m. 1-eglon auxiliary social meeting. Legion home. 8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men Hall. ( 7:30 p.m. Adams County Federation of clubs. Mrs. Dean Byerly, 1 pin. Saturday Rummage and bake sale. Wo men's guild of Salem Evangelical and Reformed church, K. of P. home, 9 a m. Bake sale. Juniors of Trinity ' Evangelical U, B. church. Goodyear store. ! St. Mary's society bake sale, dining room of Catholic school, 2 to 4 ' pm. Bake sale, Ladies Aid society of St. Peter's Lutheran church. PubLix Service Co.. 9 a m. Bunday Chicken supper, fancywork and bake sale. Zion l.utheian church, i'rledhelm, 0:30 p.m. Mis. Ed Hammond. Miss Leona VI- j man. Mrs. Herman I'lemau. Miss Dorothy Vleinan, Miss Ava Kiaft. Mrs. Raymond Ehmger. Mrs. Ambrose Spangler Miss Juanita Rat tfnghaus and Mrs. Dean Reber were unable to attend. MARRIED COUPLES CLUB MEETING HELD Members of the Zion Lutheran Married Couples club enjoyed a Halloween party in the church base ment last night. Clever mixer games and stunts were arranged by the committee, Mr and Mrs. Frank Braun. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Shoe s. Arthur Bieberh h. club president. 1
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Monday Past Presidents parley of legion auxiliary. Mrs. Adrian Baker, 8 p m. Pythian Sister annual Inspection. K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m. pot-luck supper. 6 p m. Music department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. l.ewl* Litterer, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing - Workers class. Mr. and "Mrs. Rich- I ard Speakman. 7:30 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Economics club. Magley parish hall. 7:30 p m. Root Township Hom • Economics club. Monmouth school. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday St. Mary's Township Home Economics club. Mrs. Kenne'h Ohler. 1:30 p m. Business and Professional Worsen Halloween party, abetter house, Hanna-Nu tman park, S p.m. presided at the short business meeting, at which time it was deelded to contribute toward the Lutheran hour rally public! y fund. A nominating committee, consisting of Richard Mailand, Earl Caston and Mrs. Herman Krue<-keberg. was appointed and Instructed to report ' a sla'e of nominees at the November meeting. The annual election of officers will be held at the De camber meeting, which will be a pot-luck supper. The committee In charge of the next meeting on November 3 in- ; eludes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leitx. Mr.! and Mrs. Norbert Aumann and Mr. | and Mrs. Ed Bauer PSI IOTA XI SORORITY HAS CALLED MEETING Tickets for the appearance of Fr. Flanagan's Boys Town choir here <m November 17 will go on sale today at the First State Bank. Kohne Drug store. Holthouse Drug Co.. Smith Drug Co., and the Decat- i ur Democrat office. This was announced at a called meeting of Pal ota Xi sorority, sponsors of the program, last evening at the Elks home. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, general chair- i man of the arrangements, spoke > briefly of completed plans for the choir's appearance. Dinner will be served the boys by the Catholic Indies of Coluinb'a at their hall in the K. of C. building. Following the concert, the sorority will entertain with a reception for choir members, directors and Psi Otes. Tickets may also be purchased from sorority mem tiers. Mrs. Gene Knodle, vice president, presided at ,ast night's meeting. MRS. EARL ADAMB HOSTESS TO CLUB “ The l-adies Shakespeare club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Adams, with nineteen members present. The opening collect was repeated, following which the lesson was given by Mrs. L. C. Pettibone, using as ‘ her subject "Native Peoples of the Pacific World.” Information wax given of the fasina ing Ilves, habits, dress and petsonal appearance of the native peoples of the Pacific. Exact location of each Island was j pointed out on a map of the Pacific. Mrs R. 8. Burnett appointed Mrs John Tyndall chairman to gather information of the part the I .ad les Shakespeare club played In extale lishlng the public library here Mrs.
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| Burnett will give the program on Friday, October 21, at the Adams County Federated dubs meeting at the home of My*. Dean Byerly. Her subject will lie "Women in Science.” Delicious candles were served by the hostess during the social hour. The St. Mary’s Township Home Economics club will meet Wednes day afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Ohler. Memliersnip dues are to be paid at the October or November meeting for the coming year. Anyi one interested in joining the club Is also asked to attend this meeting. A meeting of the Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class will be held Tuesday evening at 1 seven thirty o'clock at the home of I Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Speakman. All members are uiged to attend. The St. Mary's Township Home Economics club chicken pie supper, scheduled to lie held Friday evening, has been pox poned to Novem ber 19. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Steiner yes terday announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Alverda Dawn, to Howard D. Eilenberger, son of Mr. ami Mrs George Eilenberger of Berne The wedding will l>e an event of Satur day. November 13, at 6:30 p.m. a the First Mennoni e church in Berne. The Root Township Home Econ omics club will entertain the Mon roe Better Homes club and presidents of all home economics clubs in the county at the Monmouth j school Tuesday afternoon at one thirty o'clock. The membership committee of the Business and Professional Women's club will entertaill with a Halloween party Wednesday even ing. beginning at eight o clock, at the shelter house. Hanna-Nuttman I park. New pledges will be guests of the club. All reservations must be In by Saturday lo Joan Wein hoff, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tumbleson are parents of a son. Ix>rn Wednes day evening at 6:16 o'clock at the Adami county hospital lie weighed l 6 pounds. I ounces. i ——— i A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Charles Morgan, of North Bev TWOMiNi who fee! NERVOUS CMsed by functional ‘mldtfl» ai«’! Do you suffer from hot flashes. Weak, bervous. Irritable clammy fsehoxa — I due to the functional 'middle-age* period peculiar to women ClB-J3 yra > ? Then so try Lydia g plnkham's vegetable Compound to relieve such symptom .1 It slso has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! Mvnii F PIMKHiM
enth street, at 3:10 a.m. Wednesday at the local hospital. He weighed 9 : pounds. 9 ounces. — A 7 pounds. 12 ounce baby girl wax Imrn at the local hospital Wednesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. William Frye. She has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steiner. Berne, are the parents of a baby girl, born at 12:28 pm. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hot-' pita). She weighed 6 i*oundx. 11, ounces. V n J/o/td I Admitted: John Wolf. 434 John-j son Street; Mrs. Flossie Debach, Berne; Max Hilyard. Decatur; Deanna Mcßride. Berne; Stephen Lon genlierger. Fort Wayne; Mrs. David I. O. Schwartz. Berm-; Victor Hamlek, Rockford. O. Dismissed: Mrs. Willaid Lehman and son. Berne; Mrs. Clarence Neuenschwander and son. Berne; | Mrs. Eldon Lehman, Berne; Mrs. f 'larold Lehman and son. I.inn | .Grove; Mrs. Wayne Fisher and son. Decatur.
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i FREE! F R EE f = n ■ ■ Demonstration i | 2 P.M. DAILY ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 22 AND 23 !■ ■ • T SEE and HEAR ! MISS FOSTER ■ F ■ FKOZEN F(M)J) CONSI LTANT ■ WHITING CORP. ■ REFRIGERATION DIVISION ■ ■ CHICAGO. ILL. V B DEMONSTRATE AND DISCUSS B PROPER PACKAGING, WRAPP ■ > | NG AND PREPARATION OF ■ ■ ▼ J| FOODS FOR FREEZING. g : /il f HEfIR : : - - . J| ■ ABOUT THIS NEW Z I ! X > I WAY TO LIVE ! s ’■ K • V VbBPI coffee |. L J--.. m s AND B MISS GERTRUDE FOSTER nnno k»k?ITFC ■ One of the Country's Leading Authorities on the UWsw ■ IxIALD Preservation of Food by Freezing. A Graduate • Home Economist of the University of Minneso'a. ■ her mony years of practical experience furnish the AT ■ background for her knowledge of the subject. ** ■ i MRS Ill’ll IVES i
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