Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1950 — Page 3
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? KWmtiANB ■ ■ Stanley Arnold has bean named program chairman tor the annual banquet of the Kirkland high school alumni amoeiatton, to ba , held on Saturday. May Is. A mlnatrel show ia being planned, to be held In the Adams Central gymnasium. The Kirkland Ladles dub will be to charge of the mean and - table decorations. Mrs. Walter Egley of route 2 is president of the association. BUNNY CIRCLE CLU» MEETING It MILO The Sunny Circle Home Economics club of Preble township met last night at the Preble Township Recreation center. Mr*. Otto Feck Miss MatUda Peters snd Mra. Glen* Girod were hostesses. The president. Mrs. Arthur Koeneinann opened the meeting by leading the group in the song of the month *'*The Birds Return." Various reports were then given, nnd roll rail answered with a suggestion of an Interesting spot In Indiana to be visited. Mias Anns K Williams, home demonstration agent, gave.the lesson topic un remodeling and reflnixhlng old furniture. The nest month's meeting will begin at eight p.m Instead of the usual seven thirty o'clock. On June 8. the club has been asked to bake plea for the penny supper to he sponsored by the Adams county chorus at Decatur high school. PAGEANT TO MEET TONIGHT COMMITTEES FOR BRIDAL - The committees for “84 Years of Bridal Fashions" will pieet with Mi«« Olga Hviidak, in charge of liiiisl. at arrangomunts this avenins at Port Wayne to complete plahs for the pageant to be given Friday. May 5. at the Decatur higr school at eight o'clock by the Decatur circuit * chapter of the Valparaiso University guild Mrs Henry Hurtrnberger. tenoral chairman. wilt be accompanied by Mrs Howard Buck, who has written the descriptions and will narrate .the bridal pageant Also attending will' be Mrs: Theodore Witte, of the music committee and Mm- lutuis Jacobs. < hatrman of puMidky. v From Hie collection of quaint wedding pictures of the -gowns Ite- ■ Ing-arranged i»y Mrs. Ray Mr Don tai for display that evening. Mrs. Huck Is preparing the detailed descriptions to complement the l.eauty Yrs the gowns, ranging In ‘ shades of brown, to eggshell, pinks, blues r and the traditional white. Pemrationc-ar« in c liar'ge of Mrs
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- I I' ’ I 1 ‘f ! II f Hum® Yut rfziy*® |kub — flcot iviwt tec is toy 71 as m. (Saturday StM a. m.f Phom 1400-1001 Betty Terveer ' Pleasant Win Ing Workers class. Mr. and Mra. ' John Bailey. 7:30 pm. Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mra. Jamea Hunter. 7: til p.m. Bethany circle of Zloa Evangel leal and Reformed chureh. Mrs. 1 Tillman Gehrig. « »JU. St. Vincent de Paul society. C. L. '[of C, hall. 1 pm. Beta Sigma Phi. Elks home. I pjn. Preehyteriaa Woman’s aasocla tlon. church parlor. 8 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Economics club, Mrs. Ben McCullough. 1:1# p m. Union Township Woman's club. Mrs. Louise Grote, 1:M p.m. Robert Zwtck. stage and lightlag chairman Is Mrs. Herman Lankea as., and Mrs. Clarence Johnson la In charge of refreshments. Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg. ticket sales chairman, reports~a hrisk sale of tickets, which may be obtained from any guild member.' at the Hollhouse Drug Co., or at the door that evening. W.C.T.U. INSTITUTE HELD HERE TUESDAY The local W.C.T.U. institute was held Tuesday at the First,. Metho dial church. The meeting opened with prayer, hj' Mr" C E. Hockrr. followed by the assembly: sing-
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Thursday - r WMOIF Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, chur ch parlors. » p.m. Ruralistlc Study Clab, Mrs. Robert Geimer, < p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mra. Glen Griffiths I pm. Kmblmn club pot-luck, Elka. «:M . p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical snd Reformed church, church parlors, >;M p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.B C. 8.. church. Friday Aimrfoiniib LcxiiHi Tr*** gioa home. < p.m. Philo cum of Baptist chureh. Mr. and Mra. Grover Lery, T.3d p.m. Mt Pleasant Bible class. Rev. sod Mra. Walter Johnson. 7 30 p.m. Friendahlp Village club and Monroe Better Homes club spring party, Pleasant Mills high school, 8 pm. District five of Fort Wayne Deanery Council of National Council of Catholic Womea. St. Mary's church, 3 30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Aeolian choir and Zion Lutheran choir, church. 2 p.m. Sunday Monday Adams county chorus. Monroe school. 7:30 p.m. Ing "America the Beautiful." Mrs Roy Mumma had charge of the devotional*, reading portions from the fifteenth and twentieth chapters of Proverbs and an article "Crime Need." followed by the leird's Prayer. Mrs. Henry Adit r spoke on "Instltue-ltj function. Mrs Frank Bohnke reported on flis
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‘Loyal Temperance Legion." a children's organisation and Mra. C. E. Hocker gave a report on the pnhHcarton" "The Untoe Signal" *nu I (jugip, VoUMKTOs« pw«lw«Tm by the national , nrgawteettoe “CbriMlan CHisenshlp" s-aa given by Mr* Ida Beavers. Mrs. Floyd Morrison, chairman of the speech contest, then gave a b it- ~ina-s V—»oi4» awank- JKha. otierod Mrs. L’lara Pasrwgter, after which a delicious carry in dinner was served. Mrs. Jesse Niblick, local president, presided over the meetings. The afternoon session opened with the song “Peace and Joy' followed by Tl vocal solo by Mrs. F. H. Willard. Mrs. 0. V. Dilling gave a reading “Twin Ballots" and Mrs. Slhea of Fort Wayne, spoke on “Our W.C.T.U. Homo la Fort Wayae." The Rev. Robert 11. Hammond, pastor of the local Baptist church, gave an address “Consolation of Jive now, no we can look back with satisfaction. History of the past sltouM be an Incentive to go ahead to see progress. He closed his message with prayer. WILLIAM BULMAHNB TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The golden wedding nniversary of Mr. and Mrs, William Bulniahn wilt be observed With open house at their home on route I Sunday afternoon from two to four o'clock. The couple's neighbors and friends are Invited Io attend. A reception for thtlr family and relatives will follow at seven o'clock that eve nlng. , Mr and Mrs Bulmahn were mar rkd on April M. ISe.t, at the 8t John's cb-.reh, of which they are still members They have four children. Ma tin Bulmahh and Mrs Ervin Bkne of route 5. Lawrence Bulniahn, Fort Wayne, and Harold Hulm*hn who resides at home: also, seventeen grandchil drrn, and two great grandchildren Mrs. Bulmahn, the former Anna Hockemeyer. Is slaty-nine years of age. and Mr Bulmahn. who Is still active In farming, is seventy-four. MONMOUTH JUNIORS TO PRESENT PLAY The Junior class erf Monmouth high school will present their class play “My Heart's Ip High." a threenet comeulv at the high .school audl torlum on April 28* and 27, at eight o'ckH-k The play Is under ' the direction of Norman Edward Robin son The cast fn< ludes Bernlta’ Thle tne. Robert Harvey Claraieelk lirown, Franklin -Buuck. Phyllis tlockemeyer. Barbara Shnaf Eldora Ewell. Edward Stoppenhagen Marilyn -Boerger. Lloyd Kiras. Dor. aid Relking. Ethel Schmlegc and Carl Thieme. REBEKAH LODGE MEETING HELD The regular meeting of Rebekah lodge was held last evening. Dur tog the Three Link club meetin n . following lodge, games-were plaveb and priies won by Celia Mayer I and Helen Lister. Hostesses were Mrs. John Dick ereon Mrs Amos Yoder and Mrs I ddie belts.h. . JACQUELYN TEEPLE HONORtD AT SHOWER Miss Jacquelyn Teeple was the honored guest at a “romance in Th*- rain” shower Sunday after-' noon, given hy .Mina Sharon Kle;» * er of Lima. 0.. and Johnny Black, r of-lhc at the latteFi home" “ 7 Upon her arrival, Mi am Teeple war with a lovely rorpage of sweet pear The guestr then partiei|Mited In several con terts, and prizes were awarded
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for the best dressed brides. Miss Rosie Mi.ler and Mrs. Anthony Teeple and for the best dvwwtifg nf the groom. Mrs. George Feos r.nd Mrs John Rieck, who to turn pres wiled them to the honored Wtos Teeple was then directed to her many lovely gifts, which were arranged In a decorated utu.wa* Itet tttttd The bri4e> table was centered with an umbrella cart and a bride dressed in a laiacout. umbrella, and each guest's .•laee was marked with a miniature umbrella cart. Guests were Mrs Leo Teeple. Mrs Berths Miner. Mrs. David Toelle. Mrs. Oscar Miller. Mrs. ■Charles Mowery. Mrs. Anthony Teeple, Mrs. George Foos, Mrs. Edward Teeple Mra. Charles Moumry. Jy., Mrs’ Franklin Teeple. Mrs. Roltert Braden. Mrs. Jess Young. Mrs Arthur Braun. Mrs. Jerry Ketchum Mrs. Edward Marti. Mrs. Ben Eltlng. Mrs. Katherine Lenrlch. Mrs. John Mrs. Mark Braden. Mra. Clarence Black, and the Misses Maryin and Joyce Teeple. Claire and Helen Mowery Dorothy Uleman, Jean Gase. Mary Holthouse. Rosalia. Francis and Naureen Miller. Out of-town guests were Mr*. William Klepper. Jr., Uma, O.; Mrs John Black and Mrs Wilbur Black. Convoy. 0.; Mra. Katherine Lengerich. Mrs. - Fred Coffee, Mrs. Bernard Klnti. Mrs. Sol Ebertiue, Mrs. Norman White Sind Miss Rita Lengerich of Fort Wayne: Mrs. Glen Barkley and Mrs. Margaret Dennis. Marion: Mis* Margaret Elllne Indianapolis. and Mrs. Elizabeth Rnckmaster. Fort Wayne. FORT WAYNE PREBBYTERIAL MEETING HELD IN WARSAW The seventy-fourth annual meeting of. the Fort JNliyme I’reabyterial society was held at the First Presbyterian church In Warsaw on Monday evening ami Tuesday ' The Women's association of the local Presbyterian church had the I following-members in atlendam-e Mrs. Robert Macklin Mrs. Rte* ■♦i-Glend«-ning. Mrs. Royal Friend Mrs. J. F. Sanmanti. Mrs. Robert Gay Mrs Earl Adam*. Mrs Ned i Cook, Mra. Cladyn Chamberlain.! Mrs. le*o Saylors. Mrs. Lowell Harper. Mrs. Simon Heemstra. Mrs. Bert Haley. Mrs A. C. E Gillander. Mrs Bertha Rhe; Miss Janet Schrock. Mra. Phil Macklin. Mrs. Charles Teeple.. Mra. ■ R C. Herech. Mrs. Tom Lutes. Mrs. Kenneth Runyon, Mrs. L C. Pettibone Mrs.'dlert Townsend. Mrs MyTtle Fylson and Mra. James Moses. ' Lir'.!" . Miss Rachel Benfdr. . secretary tor national missions for the east central ares, was the speaker and a vital message was given in both meetings emphaslring the need for diligent service by all hicmber* ot •he church
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; DELTA THETA TAU ■ HAS INITIATION Delta Theta Tau sorority eoni ducted impressive toitiaUon aerv.j t tone at the Elka home last even I Ing for the following new members- Joe Neinelter, Barbara Roop. I Mildred Geimer. Roealtod KaHy. , Dorothy Ulemas Virginia Frey . and Leto SchMner , The long tables were attractively , , e'erforfut spring Hower* A delkiou* , three-eourse dinner was served, by i > the hostesses, Rosie Holt house. , Doris Terveer. Helen Kelly, Joan! Keller, Vivtag Krick and Mary Martha Terveer. j A short business meeting sw then conducted by Mrs. Kenneth Arnold, at whlch'time he sorority . vdted to contribute twenty-five i dollars to the P.T.A. fund. Announcement was also made of the i called meeting for the purpose of eleclng new officers to be held j Tuesday. May 2. at eight o'clock at the home of Agnes Arnold. AU members are requested to attend. The America* Legion aaiikar,. win have its aUrftot meeting Friday ! evening at eight o'clock at the Legion home. A special program will be presented. The Phoebe Bible das* of the Zion Erangeliia.l and Reformed church will meet In the church parlors Thursday evening al eight o'clock. < The Adams county chorus will have rehearsal Monday evenfag at! seven thirty o'c-lce-k at the Monroe school. The Aeolian choir Thursday night rehearsal has been c ancelled} 1 ecause of the high school operetta The. choir, along with the Zion Lutheran church cbolr, will j have special rehearsal Sunday af-' b-rnoon at two ’ o'cloc k al Jb*Zion c hurc h i ' Mr? "and Mrs. Pant Edwards trfr this city returned .last night from IndtanapoHv. where tfa-y allembsl 1 . the Indiana photographer* ccmven■!tlon. Five of Mr. Edwards pictures 1 were hung in the exhibit and tne . local photographer received one o ■;the six awards given in thP" elf picture division. < . Richard E. Abbott. 333 North t'fentlr street., ha* been inithite.l ' 'into the ItoPauw Unlveuslty chap-' '■(ter erf Alpha Tau Oinegn national 1 [social fraterttit.Visßori of Mrs. Dot"Jothy Laycock. Abbott Is a fresh man in the DePau w school of llber'al arts and,ls planning to special--1 hre tn economic* He to a Decatur * high school graduate. ’ 1.. N. Anspaugh. Decatur photo ; r : rapher. ha* returned Io his etudlc/ r froth litdiunaiMills where he attend I • t
• ed the annual.eonventiou of the Indiana Association of Photographers. Several of Anapeugh's phot * igraphs were accepted tor hanging lin the- -Salon Exhibit Oh* of the ‘ ’local man's photographs received -; s ribbon for outstanding eirltMMtol :In portraiture This -to the Jtoirth | consecutive year In which Ans , i-augh * work was so ttonored. [ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barbieri of ! Forj WayaS^!‘ai* r >faf«Ha"bt-i|‘'Atbr girl, born this morning at 4:48 o'clock at the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. She weighed 7 pound*.' 13 ounces and has been named Mary Susan. Mrn. Barbieri, to th* former Kathy Kohne of this city Mr. and Mra. Eldon Miner are l.arents of a baby boy. born at 11:43 pm Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital He ■» sighed 8 pounds. S ounces end has I Lewi, named- Larry Eiigeue, M«. ; MlUer is the former Rowena Fort- : ! ney.
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