Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1949 — Page 3

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Society Item* for day's publics tlon muit be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Thursday Vnlon Chapel family ni-.-ht, 6 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, .Mr- ' Henry Helman, 7:30 p. m. Friday Church Mothers study club, Mr« Niland Oi-hsenrider, s p.m, Adams County Federation of Clubs fine arts festival and silver tea. Presbyterian church. 2 pin American Legion auxiliary, !.<■ glon home. R p.m. Saturday fteta Sigma Phi bake sale, citv hall, 9 a m. Young .Married class of I'nlon Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roughia, 7:3tf p in. Monday Music department rehearsal, Zion Evan-i-lii al and Reformed chur.-h. 7 3o pin. Pythian Needle club, after temple. Tuesday Kirkland Ladles club. Adams Central high school, 7:30 pm. Hons. Mrs. Emma Franks gave the call to worship, followed by the hymn "Praise Him. Praise Him" l-y the group. After the scripture reading by Mrs Ervin, sentence prayers were offered. Mrs. Mary Hazelwood gave the . lesson study, assisted by Mrs. ; Emery Hawkins. "What Hoes Youth Want anti Need;" MYs. Ruth Strickler, "Work With Our Girl

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---outs; Mrs. Rosamond Grimm, Work With Our Boy Scouts;” Mrs \ eda Mitchel, "Needs for Our Bo' and Girls in Church." A brief business meeting followed. after which Mrs. Edna Peterson dismissed the meeting. Mrs Rosamond Grimm was welcomed into tiie society as a new member. Refreshments were served at a l.tti - hour to the seventeen mem* -•■rs. two guests and three child-t-ti in attendance. 8080 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION MEETS Ihe Boho community organization met for its monthly meeting at the Bobo school Monday evetiitic. Tin- president, Groce Tope, ’ was in charge. Mrs. Mary Rich led I the group in singing "God Bless America." accompanied at the I ano b> Mrs. Gladys Darr. The Rev Waller Johnson offered prayj er. followed by a reading "The tramp." Mrs. Charles Drake; the ni-tury of the founding of Thanksgiving. Mrs. Ruth Daniels, ami what we do have to be thankful lor." the Rev. Johnson. During the short business meetng, the president appointed Miss Higden and Miss Clements to the December program committee, and Mrs Hazel Chronister and Mrs. Louise Bunner to the refreshments committee. Miss Pattie Andrews then played several aicordian selection, following which refreshments were i-rved to the fifty five present by Mrs. Bertha McMichael and Mrs. i Ruth Daniels. The next meeting will be held - on December 12. ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY SUPPER A birthday supper was given l.y Mrs. Mary Reynolds at her home on North First street Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. George Whittenbarger. Those attending were Mr. ami Mrs. James A. Lovellette, Mr and Mrs. Ferd Reynolds and daughter, Nancy. Mrs Lase Fry, Mrs. Wilbur Foor, Mrs Harrison Sudduth, Mrs. Earl

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. Terrel, Miss Doris Draper. Miss Ji Phyllis Whittenbarger. Mr. and 11 ’ Mrs. Max A. Case and son. Jlm-ji tnle Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Geor- i< ge Whittenbarger and family. Il Mrs. Whittenbarger received I many lovely gifts. I CIRCLE MEETING l ‘ HELD TUESDAY I The Ruth and Naomi circle of tiie < Zion E-angelical and Reform-d ' church held its regular meeting in I the church parlors Tuesday even- < Ing. Mrs. Fred Ashbaucher was th* ' leader, and gave the topic, "World I Family of Nations." A group song < followed, after which Lydia Kirsch ■ gave two piano selections, and Mrs. i , Henry Graber gave "Land of the ( 1 Pilgrim's Pride,” from the Messi ni g» r. Twenty members answered toll i • call. Mrs. Aahbaucher then closed 11 - the program with the poem "tio I • Much Depends on You." I •i Mrs. Ida Frauhiger. president, an- i - i nounced that the next meeting will •| be held on ilecember II and will,' I la- a carry-in dinner with a fifty-'I I cent gift exchange. Twenty calls 11 ; were reported The fidlowing offl- i • cers were then elected: chairman. 1 i Mrs. Charles Myes; vice-president. • Mrs. Ed Borne; secretary treasurer. I Mrs. Charles Bein< ke. Announce- . inent was also made that the circle , I had sent two boxes of used cloth- I ing to the Back Bay missions nt i - Biloxi, Miss., and two boxes over- • seas. i I -■ DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY MEETS Omicron chapter of Delta Theta I Tan sorority met at the Elks home last evening for a combined social land business meeting. Beautifully arranged appointments in carrying out the theme of Thanksgiving • were used. A lovely luncheon was - served by candlelight by the boat- . esses, Kathryn Weidler. Ethel j Klelnhenz, Peggy Lengerich. Mir-1 • lam Gay. Kathryn Steele and Alice i t Nelson. I Agnes Arnold, president, announ- I . ! <-ed that plans have been launched I . for the annual Good Fellows club i I whose primary purpose is to enable I

the less fortunate to have a merry Christina- Sime the firemen have offered the use of the fire station <luring the drive, it was decided to accept used clothing at tiie station from December I to Itecemlier I?. Anytime after December 12 until the morning of December 23. any new < lothlng or other merchaitd>->e, toys, food and money, will lie accepted. \t that time various mei.i- - bers of the sorority will help the families investigated to pick up clothes suitable for their needs. The sorority members will be ask' d to come to the fire station at a later date to sort the clothing. ADAMS COUNTY CHORUS MEETS Th'- Adams County Home Economics clul> chorus held a meeting at Monroe Monday evening, with thirty-five members present. Announcement was made of the bake sale, sponsored by the Friendsnip Village cluli and Good Neighbors <4ub. to be held at Berne on December S. Proceeds of the sale will be used by the chorus to help defray the expense of the Washington, D. C. trip The Church Mothers study club will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. Mrs. Carl Baxter. Mrs. Robert Monnier and Mrs. Warren Lehman will be the assisting hostesses. Members of the Decatur Emblem cluli and their husbands are invited to a meeting of the Bluffton Emblem club Tuesday evening Those planning to attend are asked to notify Mrs. George l-aurant by Saturday noon. (Additional society on page 2) Mrs. John Peterson of this city . went to Fort Wayne yesterday for an overnight visit with her daughter. Mrs. Charles Keller. Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Keller and two

< hlldren. Karen and Hale, left today for Detroit. Mich., where they will enjoy Ihe Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and daughter Joyce. Odell Foley, a student at Indiana university, arrived home last night to spend Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II L. Foley. Among the Indiana university students spending Thanksgiving here are Miss Ruth Hidthouse, Miss Nancy Bell, Barney Brooks and Tom Terveer. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heimann and son. Danny Joe. Mrs. Veronica Wolpert and Miss Josephine Wol- ‘ pert left today for Fostoria. ().. to attend the Thanksgiving day wedding of Miss Catherine Burns and Joseph Kh-lnfelter. Miss Wolpert will lie one of the bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams of Greenville. ()., are visiting Witli friends here Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClintock and daughter Susan and son Andrew, of i Benton Harbor, Mich, are visiting over the Thanksgiving holiday at , the home of Mrs McClintock's par f ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, I). Tecple of this city. Mrs. Leah Centllvre of Fort Wayne will arrive In Decatur this . evening to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehinger and family. ~ Mr. and Mrs James Ehinger and children of Albion, will sp'-ud Thanksgiving day with Mr. and i Mrs. Giles Porter of Decatur. .' Irvin Merry, former Dei atur rest i dent and now of Evanston. 111, visited in Decatur Tuesday. ■I Trade in a uood Town — Decatur ( Bake Sale, City Hall. Sat. Nov. 26, 9a. m. Bela Sigma Phi. it

FOR GOOD SHOES

Mr and Mrs. Gerald Lengerkh i of Dayton. O are the parents of a baby boy, born on November 9. He has been named James An--1 thony. Mr ami Mrs. John Miller are the parents of a baby girl, born at 7:05 p in Tuesday at the Adams , county memorial hospital She weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and has been named Monica Rose.

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A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norl>ert Bitltomeier at 127 am. ttslay at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces. Q n • jl&tu Admitted: Harold Bollenba< her, Celina. <•.: Mrs. Miriam Miller. Monroe; Nadeen Hodgkins, Bryant; Mrs Patricia Hart. Monroe; ! Manuel Gonzalez. Monroe.