Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1950 — Page 3

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MRS. LLOYD COW ENO HOSTESS TO CLUB Tfce Art department of the Decatur Woman’s club met Monde/ evening al the home of Mm. Lloyd t'owena. During the business meeting the following officers were elected: chairman, Mrs. Clyde Harris; vice-chairman. Miss Florence Haney; secretary, Mias Cathertße Weldjer; treasurer. Mrs. J. T. Myers. The neat meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. T, Myers. The topic will be "Buttons and Bows." A very Interesting program of "Art in Antiques'' was given by Mrs. Dale Roas and Miss Bernice Nelson. Miss Nelson read three articles from the “Antique" magstine on the collection of antiques They were Hopkins Flower Prints from the Vermont Drawing of Flowers. Castlron Fountain? in Vermont, twenty collections In all. and the Stone-War* of Ripley, tn Illinois, the jug being the most popular Item. Mrs. Roes gave a paper on the 1 subject "TumMers." She displayed thirty five rare tumblers of her collection and also .read an interestingarticle entitled "Grand mother s Attic and Mine." After the lesson study, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Rosa. Mrs M. A. FAslager. Miss Nelson and Hrs. Cowens. JUNIOR WOMEN IN MEETING MONDAY Members of the Junior .Women department of the Decatur Woman's club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Simeon Hain. Jfc. last evening During the' short business meeting, the following officers were elected: chairman, Mrs. Richard Linn; vice-chairman. Miss Kathryn Yager; secretary. Miss Mary lo Krick; treasurer. Miss Alice Tumbleson. fines secThe topic for the evening was "'-'•”HrmW‘"W’WA»TW-the—Henri-Op.” * Lyman Hahn presented an interesting talk on interior decorating, --stressing draperies and fluor covering In his discussion. Refreshments were later served by the committee: Mrs Imvern Koth. Miss Barbara Sautter. Mrs Paul Loomis. Mrs Burton Louth. Miss JSsati Idchtenstriger and-Meer Hain. MR*. NOAH BIXLER ENTERTAINS CLUB Metfibers <>T the' TTVTc department of the Decatur Woman's < lub held their regular meeting at .the home of Mr- Noaii Killer laat - evening Mis Lftweii Smith, vice president, presided at the brief

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1 tian must he pheno* la by 11 a. m. ■ (Saturday 0:00 a. m.) Phene 1000-1001 Betsy Terveer ’ Tueeday Discussion club leaders of N.C. ' C.W.. C. L. f C. ball, after chur- [ Girls guild of Elon Evangelical , and Reformed church. Marilyn ( Robinson. 7:30 p.m. , Delta Theta Teu sorority, Elka home. 8 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Economies ' club. Magley school. 7:80 p.m. t | , Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows , Ball. 7:M p.m Three Link club following. ’} Class 7 of Pleasant Mills Methodist eharrh. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Riley. 7:80 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma. Mrs. Dan Christen, 8 p.m. Kirkland Imdiea club, Adams Central gym. <:3O p. m. Root Township Home Economics club, Monmouth school 6:30 p.m. Church Mothers study club busbands dinner. Methodist church. 4:30 p.m. Wednesday Ladies Aid society of First Christian church, Mrs. Paul Daniels. 7:30 pgn. . Psi lota Xi. Elks home. 8 p.m. ; B P.W. called meeting. 621 North Fifth street. 8 p.m Our of Good Counsel study club. Mrs Upward T Debolt, 8 p.m. .JLittle Flower study cluh, Mrs Marie York, 7:30 pm. laidles Shakespeare club, Mrs business meeting du<-ed Mrs F li Willard. »ii-i i have Ah' ■mterewttng -talk--w- 'H-mr .Youth of Today.' Mrs Myles Pay rtsh was in charge of the entertainment for the evening and conducted a patriotic contest. Prises were won hy Mrs Smith. Mrs Frances Magley and Mrs Kathryn Nelson ' -V

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[ Jess Rtos. 3:30 p.m. ■ ‘------ Pleasant Dele Ladies Aid society, church, all day. St.' Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. ball. 2 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Homer Lower 2:30 p.m. Girl' Scout leaders club. Decatur high school. It3o p.m. Thursday Pleasant OrovO "Missionary society, postponed. Missionary and toadies Aid so- | cietles of Bethany Evangelical UR. < church, church, 2 pm. - > Monroe Methodist W.8.C.8.. chur"i ch annex. 7:30 p.m. W.F.MM. of Nasarene church. I Mrs. Glen Habegger, 7:30 p.m. 11 ladies Aid society of Trinity i Evangelical U.B. church, church, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid society of Union i Chapel. church, all day. , W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B. i church. Mrs. Nettle SSehr. 7:30 p.m. , St. Joseph study club. Mrs. Hetman Keller. 8:15 p.m i Ever Ready class of Methodist , ; church, church lecture rooms, 7:30 t p. m. < Friday Work and Win class of Trinity < Evangelical ÜB. church, Mr. and Mrs. F O. Baker. 7:30 p.m. , j Philo class of Baptist church, ' Mr. and Mrs lx>ren Troutnef, I 7:30 p.m. Aw Maria study club. Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 8 p m. i Progressive Workers class of < Trinity Evangelical U.B. church. 1 church. 7: Si) p.-m. | - I 1 At a later hour, refreshments > were served the thirty-one mem- ■ bers and guests present. ... ■ ' j UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB IN MEETING The Union Township Woman's < I chib held an all day meeting re- , cently at the home of Mrs Frank < : UieCkler. with nine members Two guests and two children in attendance. "Disguising figure faults""j was the topic given by the leader. , Mrs. Lillie Hammond A delicious pot-luck dinner was enjoyed at the nixra hour. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Henry Dehner. j POCAHONTAS LODGE fMEETING IB HELD Pocahontas lodge held its meet-

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I Ing Friday evening. A gift was presented to Esther Iflltnn, the great guard of , the teepee of the state of Indiana. Following lodge refreshments were served. Traveling bingo waa also played and priaes won by Vera Gause, Hazel McDonald. Mildred Hebble and Nida Deitsch. The door prize* was awarded to Hasel Gallogy. MEETING OF DRAMATIC SECTION HELD MONDAY Mrs. Sylvester Everhart waa hostess to the Dramatic department of the Decatur Woman’s club Monday evening. -. , ' . An interesting program was pre- . tented by students from Deane ' Dorwln's speech class at Decatur high school. The question discussed by the students was "are soap operas a menace to the American family." Miss Frances Morris and Miss Lois White spoke for the affirmative side, and Miss Phyllis I Kohler and Miss Dianne Linn spoke tor the affirmative side, and Miss Phyllis Kohler and Misa Dianne Linn spoke for the negative side. Miss Eloise Feasel acted as chairman and introduced the speakers. Following the talks, open discussion was held. Following the program, a business meeting waa held. Delicious refreshments were then served by the hostesses. Mrs. Everhart. Mrs. G. J. Kohne. Mrs. Jerome Kohne. Mrs Robert Anderson and Mrs. Cal Steury. The Dramatic department will present Mrs. Harry Hogan of Fort Wayne at the next general meeting on March 6. A combined meeting of the Mis-1 sionary and the Ladies Aid societies of. the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will be held at two n'vtoek Thursday afternoon at the church. Mrs. William Dellinger is chairman of the Missionary society, and Mrs. Ivan Stucky, chairman of the Ladies Aid Afl ladies of the church are invited. The Pleasant Grove Missionary society., scheduled to be held Thursday. has been postponed to March J. The Philo class of the Baptist (hurchwllT nieet” Friday evening*' at seven thirty o'clock st the home of Mr and Mrs Loren Tioutnct with Mr. and Mrs Harold Baiighn assisting The Indies Aid society of the First tTirlatlan chnnh will meet at the home of Mis Paul-Daniela' Wedmsdiy evening at seven thirty o'clock. i Members ot the Alpha Sigma J chapter of Tri Kappa will sponsor a St Patricks telephone canasta and bridge party on Friday. March 17. This will be field ln_ ttft- homo > of each member Mrs Hbfiert"Tost i 'will be general chairman, with Mrs. ".("lark- Maydin and Mrs. S. Heemslra assisting... _ A called meeting of the B.P.W, members will be held on Wednesday evening at 621 Noith J Fittli ‘ street at eight o'clock Those who ; < annot attend are asked to call 2701 after five o'clock. Our lauiy of Good Counsel study club will have its meeting at eight o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edward T. Debolt. It was announced today that the high schools w-ho will usher for the . Business and Professional Women s fashion show on March 9 are Julieann Meyer. Pat Appelman and Kathleen Smith from Deeatarj

MB MAJESTY, queen of the 13M Florida Citrus Exposition at Winter Haven. Fla, takes a royal bite from a segment of orange. She is Kathy . Darlyn, 18, of Plant City. Fla., who won the title over an entry list of 25 Florida belle*. 4lnternational) Catholic high and Phyllis Kohler. Barbara Beehler and Eloise Feasej, Decatur high school. Mr and Mrs. F. O. Baker will entertain the Work and Win class ■of the Trinity Evangelical United I Brethren church Friday evening at seven thirty o'cluck. Mr. and. Mrs. H. F. Gilpen will assist, and Mr and Mrs AdamjKum>wl<-h Kfll bain. charge of the entertainment • The Monroe Methodist W.S.CJt. I will meet tn the church annex j Thursday evening at seven thirty | o'clock Devotions will be given M>y Mrs and I the lesson leader. Mrs. Dorothy Adler, will give the topic "ChristI ian Advance in Japan." Election of isd’liov.T* will, .take'’.ula,■»»..> a1.... rbis meeting Hostesses will be Mrs ... Mary < W-iuk.uuu-.r. Mr*. Nexa. WpcltInger. Mrs Crystal Bice and Mrs. t Lucille Haines. ■ "" > ' *•' lr ' — ' i«g&IOSRITAI’ Admitted .Mr*. Edwin Hauer. ~ , l/iiiuiiKHed: .Mrs. Paul Myers and baby Kiri: Janiei* Hardman. Ohio City. o . ’.Mrs . Frederick AmatuH. Geneva Mrs Harry Irwin and baby boy. LkJ -1 Z AFTEB RAKING tha American Legsuon in Ireland to the status of an Embassy, President Truman oomnatod George A. Garrett (above), die present Minister, to be Ambas- | lador. (hMmatiOMl Soundphoto) J . Je. r/f z wP tIDEttV Mr* Ev* * Hoover it shown at her Puisburgh. Pa., home, after she tiled a claim to We *17.040.000 estate at Henrietta Garrett in Philadelphia Mrs- H'-jver says that she * the daughter ot Mrs Gar- ; rett who died in obscur.ty in li»30 I There are about 3<i t dW> claimants to I the fortune. Uaternaivonal)

I Father-Son Bamiiiel Held Monday Night I Annual Event Held At Methodist Church With approximately 15« fathers and sons and special guests preu i ent, the annual banquet was held Monday in the M- thodlst church parlors, with Dr. Edwin Garrison ' as main (peaker ot the evening. Others present, including W. I Guy Brown and coach Bob Worthman. of the Yellow Jackets, also gave short speeches. >- Dr. Garrison was introduced by I Dr. Gerald Jones, pastor of the First Methodist church. Dr. Garrison spoke on the understanding necessary between father and son to assure a fuller life for all Brown and Worthman spoke on incidents of their lives, the importance of the friendly relatiouships between themselves and their fathers. , Part of the high school basketball team were also guests at the banquet Monday night, at which A. D. Suttles served as toast master ■C'TyyQfggjNgßeijMM j Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark. Bryant. are parents of a baby girl, born at 4 11 p.m Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 5 iwunds. 14 S ounces and has been named Shirley Marie -A baby girl w»» bom to Mr. arvd Mrs: Robert Ellenberger at 10'47 f o'eloc-k Saturday morning at the he al hospital CARO QF THANK* We wish in this manner'to thank our neighbors. f>lends, and rela tires for their sympathy and many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement Fred Fuelling and Family. Democrat-Want • ’-.-..h... .-A. -CMC 4, FOR GOOD SHOES & / Smith’* OS® Da ' r y I Phone 1834 I We serve a complete line of { Orsde A Dairy Products. T’JJJSBfiSBBBfiSMSEESSefifiBfi! Our Service... Our Method... Our Quality... _ makes your dry cleaning truly BEAIITIFI'L DRY CLEANING and remember — Our truck comes straight to your door. No fuss or bother to you! PHONE f efM A«* / today mu Dry tteaniug DRIVE-IN PLANT 427 N. 9th St. ACROM FROM G..E.

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