Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1949 — Page 3

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rtV TERI* N LADIES S E TS THURSDAY *. .. a t the home of Mrs. *7 K<»' b*' r Sr • on J ** rcer * Twenty iw<» ladiea were ’'(jMotioti. the nineteenth ' war given by Mr». Hess 1 She also read an interest Ljt-je by Helen Keller which |t she would see if she -rtfl three days to see. The L W as dosed with a fitting ,by R L Stevenson. Ktiness meeting was conIby Mrs Engeler. president, aacloswi with benediction, refrnshments were I by the June committee flatluded Mrs. Bert Haley, L o. Mrs. J L. Kocher, Mrs. Igwi)er Mrs. Bess Erwin. Mrs. j garrdl Mrs. A. L. Anker, In Carrie Haubold. IfRTAINS WITH rkOAV PARTY )? H Mrs .Milton Werllng of gHtrriained Wednesday evewith i party for their daughyit, who observed her sixI birthday anniversary. Games lf jayed and delicious refreshb were served by the hostess. Milton Werllng. assisted by Pon Werllng. Many lovely (( re received by the honoree attending were Agnes I Marilyn Hoblet. Beverly Un-

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Society Item* for day* publication must be phoned In by 11 am (Saturday #:SO a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mlee Betty Melchl Friday I’hilathea class of Baptist Churc.t, Mrs. David Roth. 7:3n pm. Bedtneti. Redtnen Hall, X p m. American Legion Auxiliary, I*. gion Home, x pm. Philo Class () f Baptist Church, ' R<v. and Mrs. It H, Hammond 7:30 put Adams Co. Crippled Children's Society, Christian Church, x p m. Young .Married Peoples Clans of i’nlon Chapel Church, .Mr. and ter. Amylu Reynolds. Donna Kirchenbauer. lads White. Pat Courtney. Patsy Hess. Fritxe .Morris. Bonnie , Baumgartner. Carol Roeder. Jane ' Barber, IVerna Werllng, Ruth Wer- , ling. Jerry Gehrig. Dick McConnell.! Dick Johnson, Byford Smith. Bill Gaunt. Leonard Funk. Donald Rice of Michigan State College, Mr and Mis. Donald Werllng, and Mr. and , Mid. Glen Baumgartner. I I ADD SOCIETY PATRICA HALLECK IS MARRIED JUNE 18 , Miss Patricia Halleck, daughter ,

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Mrs. Lee Owens, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Giri Scouts swim, swimming pool 10 a m. Sunday Zion Evangi Heal and Reformed Church Sunday School picnic. Rep pert Auction School grounds, 3 pm supper, 5 — C p m. Monday Our I.ady of Victory discussion group. Mrs Elmo Miller. X p.m. Pythian Needle club, K of P. hall. Tuesday Church Mothers' Study Club. Hanna-Nultman. 6:30 p in of Congressman and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck of Rensselaer and Washington, It. ('.. married Jerome N. Matthews, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter N Matthews. Indianapolis. Saturday. June IS, at Prince Frederick, Md. The bride attended Indiana University, where she was pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Matthews will graduate next June from the Indiana University dental school at Indianapolis. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity After a wedding trip to Sea island. Ga.. and other points. Mr. and Mrs Matthews will he at home in Indianapolis. W.S.C.S. ENTERTAINS SOCIETIES THURSDAY The Women's Society of Christian Service entertained the ladies of the societies of Beulah chapel, Mt Pleasant and Pleasant Valley Thursday afternoon. Vice-president, Mrs. Nathan Nelson, presided over the meeting. An inspiring program was given, the devotional period being led by Mrs. George Helm, with special musical numbers by Anita Smith MMMAMVUUUUUUUUUUWWM I will be out of my office from .lune 30 to July 30, inclusive. Roland L. Ileppert. M.l). FILMS Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store

imuvmmmmmnw'mmmmmmmmmmami Life Insurance Life insurance funds are precious because: They help to provide security for the family—food, cloth«nq and shelter—and a mother’s care when it is needed most. They help fine, sincere young men and women to a better start in life by providing funds for a college education. They help to eseure independence in old age—the opportunit* ’ twjdying it. As a life insurance agent. It is my responsibility to help make such funds available to the home, families and individuals of this community. For information — Call, Telephone or Write A* CARL A. BRAUN ' 311 Madison «t. Phone 1735 JU®. • Special Agent PgtljLLl New York Life Insurance Company !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

and Carol Elzey Mrs Walter Krick" and Mrs. Etta Mallonee gave the lesson in which they presented the new advance program of the Women's Society of Christian Service, stressing the following goals to be met: studying, giving, build- ! ing, praying and educating for future mlssloaries. A lovely tea was enjoyed at the ■ lose of the meeting. The hostesses sere .Mrs. Paul Edwards. Mrs. Gilpin. Mrs L. E. Archold, Mrs. H. E. Zerkel, Mrs. Ray Dallner and Mrs. John Iman The American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight for a social meeting at the i.egion Home at eight o‘< lo< k. Mrs. S. D. Beavers attended graduation exercises yesterday of the Berne vacation Bible school at the Mennonlte church Mrs. Beavers was a guest us Mr. and Mrs. Dave Habegger, whose daughters. Michael and Nancy, aged five and seven respectively, took part In the memorized hymn and scripture se- ’ lections in the program. A several piece orchestra rendered two selections also. Our I.ady of Victory discussion group will meet Monday at the 1 home of Mrs Elmo Miller at eight | o'clock. The Philaiethean circle of the Women's Giuld of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at the home of Mrs. Forest Owens at eight o'clock Wednesday, June 28, The lesson on China, "Twilight or Dawn." will be given by Mrs. George Ant ilia. The Redmen will have a called meeting for John latgan tonight at Redmen Hall at eight o'clock. The Church Mothers' Study Club will have a family picnic at Han-na-Nuttman park in the shelter house on Tuesday. June 2x. at six thirty o'clock. Each member Is requested to bring a covered ulidi. I sandwiches, and silverware Members of the Phllathea Class of the Baptist Church will meet Friday at seven thirty o'clock a; the home of Mrs David Rulh Phllaletbean Circle of Women's Giuld of Zion Evan, church. Mrs Forest Owens. M pm. The Great Smokies of North Carolina contain 130 species of native trees. L3o(i flowering plants and 3,600 plants of all kinds ! more variety of plant life than any rimllar area in the American tomi perature zone.

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MRS. MARVIN D. SPRUNGER was Miss Eileen Graber of Bern*before her marriage June 11 in the First Mennonlte Church at Berne Mr and Mrs Sprunger will move to Fayetteville. N C. where In- is stationed with the army. Photo by Anspaugh.

Mrs. Charles Lamiin of this city has returned from a few days' visit with her brother. John Elzey, in Bobo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mies and children left today for New Castle. Pa While there, they will observe Mrs. Mies’ sister's loth wedding anniversary. Bill Kingsley left last evening for Kansas and lowa, where he will work in the wheat fields for the summer. Mr and Mrs 8 E, Leonardeon were dinner guests of Arthur Williams at the Portland Country Club recently. Mrs Leonardaon entertained the Rotarians ami Rotaryanus with a talk about the National Button Society hobby and made an exhibit of her collections Mr and Mrs Forest White and children of Independence. Mo., will arrive Sunday for a week's visit with Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. Sara Martin, and other relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs James It Blair and son Bill of Americus. Ga. visited friends In Decatur Thursday after noon. Tiny have been spending several days in Indiana and went

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from here to St. Marys, <> for a day before starting home Mr Blair is a former city editor of the Daily ih-mocrai. William Kocher son of Mr an I Mrs RayKocher. left this morning for Norfolk. Va. for a two weeks’ cruise for the U S navy reserve. | The trip will be made on the de.i trover Desron Merrit Marbach returned to Wee. Lafayette yesterday to resume his studies at Purdue University Mar"My SPENCER is so much p COOLER!" You, too, will enjoy 'ft- T) tool comfort if your / //*' ■ Spencer is designed of I / / oiry, open mesh. Long- | 1 pl I wearing, moderately \■ r | \ priced. IT will improve | z > y° ur (jenerol health I / | and appearance, tool Mrs. Ix?ota Connell 242’i .Madison St. Phone 111 If no answer, call 9072

each ha« just completed his thlrq year as a chemical engineer student. Monte Marbai h left Saturday evening for Roas Camp, near Lafayette, where he will attend summer "< bool He will be a Junior in th • Purdue civil engineering school next fall Mr and Mrs Dennis Norman and Mrs Martha Smith are driving to f«ebanon this afternoon to attend a wedding on Saturday. Mrs Nor man's sister. Miss June Shull. v.HI marry William Diu-hy of Uigansport Mrs Norman will He bridesmaid Mr. and Mrs Robert Hite of New York city will arrive tomorrow to visit Mr Hite's aunts. Misses Madge and Fan Hite Mrs Charles Hite is visiting with her father. Mr Kennedy. In Van Wert. (»., today. Mr. Kennedy has been seriously ill for a week, but Is reported slightly improved. F J Schmitt and family moved into m«ir recently purchased house at 316 W Jefferson street today The house formerly belonged to MI'S Helen Barthel. S»v»rin H Schurgt r, prosecuting attorney, went to Indianapolis this morning on business, and will return Saturday afternoon Dr and Mrs William C Schafer and daughter Jane t, of Washington. Ind . are visiting Mr« Irene- Schaf er for a fe w days.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buckingham. of Geneva, are parents of a baby boy born last night at 7:30 o'clock. He weighed seven pounds three ounces Q n llotu Admitted — Mrs Lamoan Baiger. Craigville; Calvin Rauch, Bluffton, Urick Reinhard. Berne. Dismissed — Mrs Floyd Strauss and baby boy. Decaur route 2; Mrs Don Miller and twin sons. 1108 Madison street. Mrs Otto Ehlerding. Decatur route 1; Mrs. Dan (Tirlsten, 346 South First itreet The Sa< re<| Stone of the Oneidas. said to have served as an altar for rites and councils of th* entire Iroquois Indian Confederacy is in Forest Hills Cemetery at Utica, N V

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