Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1950 — Page 3
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. kU.AUA JRMTM,JO«a,. ENGAGED TOM. W- MYERS " Announcq—at haa been made by Mr. and Mr*. Orval C. Jonea of near Berne, of the engagement of their daughter. La Ella Ruth, to Herbert Eugene Myera, won of Mr. and Mra. Floyd E. Myera, also of florae. Wedding plana have not been made. FASHION SHOW TO SE HELD TONIGHT Additional models in the musicalfashion show tonight at eight oclock in the Decatur high school auditorium, aponaored by the Business and Professional Women's club will he Patty Ann Bruton, Diane Miller, Judy Brodbeck and David Anepaagh for the younger generation. In the Women's division. the Misses Marilyn lloblet and Ixis Scheiner will also appear. Tickets will be available at the door. S. E. BRIDGE CLUB MEETING IB HELD Mra. Cal Burnett entertained members of the S. E. Bridge club last evening. Prises were won by Mra. William Christen, Mrs. J. Clark Mayetta and Mrs. Wayne Schnepf. Delicious dessert was served at a later hour at small tables centered with potted plants The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs John Acheson in Willshire, O. MRS. LEONARD BAYLORS IS HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs Leonard Baylors was hostoss Monday" afterndon"To twani y ’ members of the Research club. The meeting opened with the club collart. followed by current events Mrs F. H. llpuer. program leader for the afternoon, gave an unusual paper on Cole Porter, compoeoK Mr. Porter was born in 1892 the son of iiaaHUtLaari Kate. I Porter on his parents' seven hun | dred acre farm near Peru Cole j Porter began playing the violin j
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OMaaMMMMMMamMMaBdMMB t iMHu 9 • r a Ami < FL. 1 Saciaty Items tar day’s puhHcation must bs phoned in by 11 a. m- (Saturday 9:30 p. m.) Phons 1000-1001 7 Betty Tervssr Thursday Aeolian choir, Decatur high school. 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose. Moose home. 7:30 p. m . officers, 7 p. m. Pleasant Grove Women'a Mis Nonary society, Mrs. Wilbur duman, 1 p. tn. Our Lady of txturdes study club. Mra. Albert Laugerman. 8 p.m. Baptist Missionary society, Mrs. Harve Stroll. 2 p.m. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, church, 7130 p.m. W.SC.B. of Monroe Methodist church, church annex. 9:30 a m. Queen of Rosary study club. Mrs. Cordelia Schults. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Mary circle, Mrs. Jesse Hide, 1 p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle. Mrs. W, L. Harper, 2 30 p.m. W.S.W.S of t’nlon Chapel. Mrs Omer Merriman 9 am. | WBCB of Methodist church. Mrs. W. Guy Brown, 2:30 p m. Salem WfI.CS. Mrs. Austin Merriman, 1, p.m. Eastern Star. Masonic hall, supper, 8:30 p.m., med Ing. 7:M p.m. and piano at six. He was sent to’ the East Warchesfer school toT" boys, then Yale, where he distinguished himself by writing two famous football songs "Bingo": and "Bull Dog Yale.” After h<graduated from Yale, he went to I Harvard Law school for one «e i meater but quickly chaturetl It ItohlM?—is <«ute»a:*i-;=w&k>h- -<ve attended for two years, latter -he r supplemented his' inualcaj edu<a-j I Hon by studying under Ijfncent D. i
Friday l auxU]arjL..Le<lan J>me> K „ Ip. m. Saturday Heidelberg class bake sale, city hall. Monday Dramatic department of Deca tur Woman's club. Mrs. Roy Kaiver, 7:30 p.m. Uadies Firemen’s auxiliary, Mrs. Russell Baumgartner, 7:30 p.m; Our lavdy of Fatima study club, Mrs. Harold Keller, 3 p.m. / Past presidents parley of Legion auxiliary, Mrs. V. J. Borman, 8 p. m. Pythian Needle duh. K. of" P. home, after temple. Tuesday Monroe Belter Homes club. Adams Central grads school) 7130 j in. /'■' , ' .. ■' flt. Dominic discussion club. Mrs. Joe Ijiurent. after church. Church Mothers study club. Mrs. Jerry Ross. 8 p.m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p.m.. Monmouth P.T.A., 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden duh. Mrs Frank Schmits, 2 p.m. St. Mary’s township farm bureau. , Pleasant Mills school. 8:30 p.m. . Hrulab Chapel W’. S. C. 8., Mra. [ Frank Spade, all day. ' ~ I . l iDudy, the French composer, in Par ! la. Cole Porter s lyrics and . music ; have found their way Into many hta. including. "Night and Bay," "Begin the Beguine" and his lat 1 est. "Kiss Me Kate " Cole Porter ' Las homes In Paris near Willlamn- : town Maas., and California. Following the program, a brief ' : meeting was conducted by the dub president Mrs. A II 1 I Holt house will be hostess st the . March 20 meeting, and Mrs han Stucky, program leader. MEETING UP MAGLEV ' GUILD HELD TUESDAY >dxen and three quests attended the meeting of the Magley Wotnen’k ] guild held Tuesday evening In the church basement The pt -hide. The Old Rugged Cross." was played by Mrs Kila flcherry, and "O Worship the King" was sung rby the ? group. Prayer followed A inedltatlop was then given as a dialogue by Helen Beery and Mra. Meussling A huge eross was lit at this time. The program closed with the film "I Too Belong," and "Abide. *Wlth Me." sung by the group. Anttoun ement was made that the mission house choir will sing at the church on March 15 at seven thirty The public Is Invited daUwiaupi. AwcPejvtt' was dwtwr • served by the httstesses. Mrs Ml ttssling. Helen lieerv. Mrs. □lataie WpLUuiiiiiL .Mi•?-111!« rt:i!i. . Mrs, Flora Hildebrand anti Mrs Richard Gerber BETA SIGMA PHI " MEETING IS HELD j A cultural and busintss meet Ing of Epsilon Sigma < liapier of
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Beta Sigma Phi sorority was held last evening Mis* Ixis Bkmmker. local- ballet last rue tor, >*».. the guest speaker. She explained the fundamentals of the dance and showed several pictures Illustrating Russian ballet and the fiery (iULTAdM'iMIM'Z id Qte ker presented several of her pupils In danew rouUu« s~< strut Bumber by Kathleen and Marjorie Kohne. and a Strauss polka by Sue Petrie. Judy and Barbara Gephart and Gloria Wall.;/ Miss Rose Ellen Miller conducted the business meeting at which time- the nominating committee presented Its list of candidates for officers for the coming year. It Wat also announced that a bake sale will be held at the city hall on March 28. Plans were then discussed to attend the Civic theater presentation of "Joan of Lorraine." at Fort Wayne on March 23 The meeting was closed with the ritual. The regular meeting of the Monmouth I’.T.A. will he held at seven thirty o'clock Tuesday evening. Miss Louise Brumbaugh of Fort Wayne, chairman of the state mental hygiene, will be gees! speaker.. A movie will also be shown, and all mernlvers and friends are invited. • j i mu ■*■■■» The Rose Garden club will meet •t the home of Mrs. Frank Schmiti. 213 South First Street, at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The charier list will be closed, and plans cdmpJrted for thebaks sale on Saturday. March I*, ten am. at the city-hall. The Ladles Firemen's auxiliary wIH- have Its meeting at the home) of Mrs Russell Baumgartner Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Heidelberg elans of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed I'hurch will aponaor a bake sale at' the city halt Saturday. Mrs Roy Kalver will he hostess to the Dramatic department of the Decatur Woman's club Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock, with Mrs. D Burdette Custer and -Mrs, 41- !«.-Neil assisting. Miss "R?>«atii7miTGi3i7a attd Mrs EngFneBeam will be in charge of fhc program. A meeting of the Church Mothers study club will be held at the home of Mrs Jerry Ross Tuesday eventag at eight o'clock. —. Rebekah lodge will meet at sev-. en thirty o'clock Tuesday evening at tie odd Fellows hall. The Monrive -Better Homes duh will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Adams Central Grade school In Monroe. Hostesses will be Mrs Irene Stucky. Mrs. Klixza llahnert and Ahwr- Giastaw- <*vwwmwrwr' "f" A meetlnv of the flt. Dominie will l><> held at home of Mrs. Joe l.aurPrtt Tues-
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IJ day night after < hurch swrvkes.' . The leader will be Mrs Harmou t.OilHf. I •y" '"Mvww'y tmdwwent ; 1 surgeo at the Adams county hos- . Is reported as satisfactory. Rose Merriman, of the Adams I county 'abstract ofHce, Is absent from work because of an attack ‘ ■ Os DU. -o \ t -Denier James Mills, son of Mr.*- ' and Mrs. Robert Milla. 228 North ' Fourth street, has been admitted t to Hanover college, according .to ' David B Tallman, director of adI missions Mills, who will lie gradu- ' ated from Decatur high school in ' September as a member of the class of 1954. Approximately 230 ‘ freshmen are being admitted for the 1950 51 academic year. 4&Josiutal XdhilHed Joseph R. flchwarti. j Monroe. Mis* Claire Mowery. ; North Eighth street; Marioi. j Shinn. Berne. CARD OF THANKB We siucerely wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation L to our friends for the many kind ' deed- cards, gifts and beautiful floral offerings and expressions ofsympathy received during the illness and death of our mother Ina and Francis Noack 'll- ——| ’ Howard Gilliom Is Trustee Candidate , Bern* 4 . .March 9. — Hazard Gib t i Hom. t runtea of Monroe tawnahip. announced Wednesday that ha in a i nation for that ofUce. subject to 1 ! the voters in the May primary. ’■He is the first candidate lo an- ,' pounce for that office. Gilliom j lives In Berne and is employed b; - J the (Jerne Witness Co. Join Bette Sharmeer Hosiery Club at the E. F. Gans Store. 55t5
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$700,000 Fire Loss > tn Boston Blaze floeton March 9. — tl'l'i An , axplualon-ted general alarm fire destroyed an 82-year-old brlc£ building in the downtown Bostpn ■ ‘ only structure in the area left j standing after the great fire of j cHtbt- loss was estimated at 3790, j. ■iw. I Two pa ped firms were destroyjed and an electrical supply coml pany and, a wool waste concern were damaged Severniy In the blaxe I which raged uncontrolled for more than an hour, at one time threatening the entire business block. Let ns enlarge your favorite snapshots. We sell Eastman Kodaks and film,— Edwards Stodio. TF If You Hava aomatrung To Ban >iy A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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