Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1949 — Page 3
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I lU G GUESTS E GROUP fl e Mouther'. Study dub d th e Church Mother. , b of Iterator Tuesday »t. were welcomed by »rd Baumgartner, prealup Hinging opened the Unwed with devotion* by rHne Baumgartner and p poem "Homa.” me of the evening w« on in the Home. Mr*, eury gave a very interlf parental Cooperation me." a duet wa« "ung dward Lie<hty and Mrs. tprunger Mrs. Leland re an interesting topic y Cooperation." An open followed aynard Stucky gave a entitled “Who says a place is at’home.” Mrs. aumgartner dosed with Im K|y refreshments were serv■the hostesses. ■lesons have Ky reunion I one hundred twenty-seven ■dants of the James TumbleCody held their annual relat Hana-Nuttman Park last L. Os the original eleven K n . seven are still living. The I is Ernest Tumbleson and L.yest Janet Sue Markey, ■week old great grandchild. Lers elected srere: Hurley ■non president; Lon Wav ■ce president: Alice Tumble-Secretary-treasurer. A collecKas taken and voted to con|e to the emergency polio Larch club holos fr FALL MEETING L Research dub held Its openkeeting in the form of a tea ■y afternoon at the home of
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: i &S 2 , Society items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000 1001 Betty Terveer Thursday Order of Rainbow girls, Masonic ’ hail. 6:45 p.m. Ladies Aid society of First Chris- ’ , tian church, church parlors. 7:30 ' P tn. So Cha Rea, Mrs. V. J. Borman. ,6:15 p.m. W.F.M.B. of Nazarene church. Mrs. Don Morrison. 7:30 p m. Pleasant Dale Women's work, church basement, all day. Indies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical V. B church, church. ' 7:30 p. m. Ever Ready class of Methodist I I church. Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 7:30 | I p. m. | Ladles Aid society of Union Chip,ol, church all day I Girl Scout Leaders training 1 course, Lincoln school, 1.30 to 1 ' 3:30 p.m., 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Curch Mothers study club, Berne. ■ 7:30 pm. 1 Women of Moose. Moose home. , .Mrs. C. It. Saylors. Assisting Mrs. Saylors as hos- ’ tesses were Mrs. I). R. Erwin. ■ j Mrs. 11. B. Heller. Mrs F H. | . Heuer. Mrs. Harry Knapp and' ■ Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Mrs. O. L ■ Vance gave a welcome to the club i members. The collect was repeated and then Mrs Vance Introduced Mrs. Leo Saylors, program leader Mrs Saylors reviewed the book. "Lydia Pinkham Is Her Name.” by Jean Burton i "Lydia Estes Pinkham, who was .born twenty miles from Boston «•
| 7:30 pm., officers, 7 p.m. I WM A. of Nuttman Avenue I', i . B. church. Mrs. Jessie Delhi. 8 pm Bethany church W.8.W.8. and | I I Ladies Aid silver tea. guest day. [ church. 2 p m. , i Magley Ladies Ahl society ■ church basement, all day. I Women's Home and Foreign Mia- 1 sionary society. First Presbyterian 1 I church. Mrs. M A. Frlsinger. 2:30 I ; P m.. spiritual life meditation, 2 p. m. 1 Friday 1 Rummage sale. Psi lota XI sorori ity. The Den. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Ava Maria study dub. Mrs. Clay- ’ son Carroll. 8 p m. I Work and Win class of Trinity ’ I Evangelical U. B. church, .Mr. and ’ Mrs Harry Poling, 7:30 p in. I Happy Homemakers dub. Mrs. 1 ' Amelia Miller .7:30 p. m. * i Girl Hcout Leaders training ' course, Lincoln school. 1 30 to 1 3:30 p.m . 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Saturday Rummage sale. Psi lota Xi soror-j ity. The Den. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday Zion Lutheran voters' assembly, church. 2 30 p.m. I LLL and LWML, Immanuel | | Lutheran church. 8 p.m. Tuesday Walther League, Zion Lutheran f church. 7 p.m. Women's Christian Temperance | ' Union. Mrs E. W Johnson. 2 p.m. i Decatur Circuit ('hairier of the I Valparaiso University Guild. 8 p.m ' St. John's Lutheran Church, Flatrock Associate chapter of Tri Kappa. Mrs. Lawrence Linn. 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, postponed. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary socle- : ty, church basement. 2 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Maude Hower, 627 Mercer Avenue. 2 p.m. but seldom travelled that far. found It possible within a narrow orbit to pursue a life full of mental and moral stimulation; to become America's first successful business woman; to originate an entirely new form of advertising; | to write the first reliable ’facts-of-life treatise ami to provide the public with a revolutionary concept: that one could be healthy, though female. "The physical properties behind these achievements were an old and surprisingly good herb remedy and Mrs. Pinkham's motherly fate. Behind thu physical properties were a family of almost terrifying energy who believed in their product and were determined that the public should do likewise. "What began as a pin-money > business, after the panic of 1873. grew into a multimillion dollar Lydia E Pinkham medicine company. which through the years was to spend forty million dollars displaying the face of the lady from Lynn. Muss., throughout the world.” Id." Following the program, a brief I' busli|eKH meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Vance. I Guests were then invited to enjoy tea, served from a beautifully appointed ten table centered with ar. arrangement of fruit and candles, at which Mrs. Vance presided The club will meet Octolrer 17 at the home of Mrs. Gerald Jones, with Mrs 8. L. Everhart as the leader MONMOUTH P.T.A. HAS YEAR'S FIRST MEETING The P. T. A. of Monmouth schools met Tuesday ev» ning for the first meeting of the year with Mrs Myron Lehman, president, in charge. Community singing was in charge of Dennis R. Norman, and devotions were in charge of the Rev A C E Gillander. The resig- ' nation of Mrs Lehman was accepted and Mrs Omer Merriman was elected president. Mrs Lehman gave a very fine report of the P T A convention held last April at Fort Wayne Thutman I Dr** introduced >h>
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teachers and several responded' uiiefly. Refreshments were served to a large crowd with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hultemeier chairmen of this committee. Plans are bring mad* for the fall festival to be held at the school on October 21. There will be eat*, bingo dancing, movies, raffles, fish ponds and cake walks. FALL FESTIVAL IS SCHEDULED FRIDAY The Jolly Housewife home economics cluli of St. Mary's township if sponsoring a jamboree and fall festival Friday night al seven thirty o'clock at Pleasant Mills high school. The public Is invited ENGAGEMENT OF COUPLE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs Walter Test'r of i Geneva announce the engageinem of their daughter. Margie, to Carl , Hart, son of Mr and Mrs. Thoma:* ilart. also of Geneva No date ha I been set for the wedding Miss Tester Is employed by the Economy I Printing concern. Mr. Hart is a milk truck driver. WCTU WILL MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet at the home of Mrs. E. W. Johnson Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Al) members are urged to attend and friends of the temperance cause are welcome. Mrs. Willard will give the lesson from the new study book. "H's Smarter not to Drink." Delegates will be chosen for the state convention at Indianapolis October 18 to 21. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will meet next Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in tbv hurch basement The Historical club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maud’ flower at 627 Mercer avenue. The American Legion auxiliary ' meeting scheduled for Friday nigh? has been postponed until October 21 at eight p.m. The Ruinbow girls will have their formal installation Saturday evening at seven o'clock at the Masonic hall. After installation, there will be dancing for the girls and their escorts. This is an open meeting and fsirents and friends are invited.
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I Th? senior class of the Genova high school will present the play. "Just Ducky" at seven thirty p.m. Tuesday, October 25. in the Geneva high school gymnasium. Mem bers of the cast are Max Stucky. Levina Nevil, Marjorie Affolder Bill Armstrong. Vernon Nevil. Bejty Hendricks, Merlin Bixler. Bcm Farrar. Warren Bailey. Mildred Settle and Erline Bollenbacher. Mr and Mrs. Robert Macklin will leave today for Evansville for a week's visit with' relatives Funeral services were held this afternoon for Jacob F. Denny. 75. j former judge of the Jay circuit court, andtone time candidate for ■ congress from the old eighth dis ! trict. The judge was well known in this county and city. Today's services were h<-ld from the home of his sister. Mrs. Stella Vaughn, near Fort Recovery, O Mrs. Fr«-d Rohrer of Berne, who has been seriously ill the past two months following a cerebral hemor-
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