Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1950 — Page 3
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MURIEL FI*HER TO 1 WED ROLAND WOLFS Mr. and Mr* Harry Ftaher, Hl to Roland C. Wolfe, sm of Mr. and Welfe. Pleasant MUM. June l« in the WabMh Street ifkfk SI Bit Furdoe autrorelty. and Mr. Mfolto was graduated from Pardue in < the Interaatioeal Harvester Co.. I
Fort Wayne. DELTA THETA TAU ELECT* OFFICER* Mis* Mary Ahn Laurent re* elected president of Delta Theta Tan sorority during last night's meeting at the home of Agnes Arnold. Other new officers are: ties president, Agnes Araeld; treasurer. Kathleen Terveer; secretary. Mary Miller; corresponding secretary. Mary Ann Fulton; historian. Pat Oasa; sergeant-at-arms, Rosemary Holthouse. The next meeting will be the mothers day banquet and social at the Lutheran ehurch on Tuesday at six thirty o'clock. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE IN MEETING The Rath and Naomi circle * the Zion FvangeUcal and Reform-, ed church held its recent meeting In the church parlor*. Mrs. John Bsdheke, leader, used as her — topic "Fitting Ourselves tor leadership." and gare as the worship thought "I will Instruct Thee end teach Thee in the ways which Thou shall go and I will guide ~ >ou wjth Mine eyes.** The songs. “Jesus Calls Us" and "Stand Bp for Jesus." were then sang.
Mrs. Charles Myers, chairman presided at the business meeting, at which time Mrs. Nell Back Ilan Wsidler. 'Peter Kirsdb nnd 'Rickie Harvey «were reported 111. Mrs. C W. Shoaf was welcomed as a now member Birthdays of the ■ moathvincluded Mrs. Susie Reppert. Hostesses were Mrs. John Kennedy. Mrs: Albert Harlow and Ml*' Ed Reppert. MUSIC SECTION CLOSES CLUB TEAR The Music section, of the Decatur Woman's Hub held their final meeting at the lovely new home of Mrs. James Kocher. The club
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11 Mb* (Saturday S:» a. m.) , Phene ISSBIISI to- Betty Tarvoer Oiria EvaageUcal chore*. Sonja Macky 1 :»• >.*. FythlM Mater . IfSdMnrtjr meetl*Womoa's>*Ml*riouary society of First Christian church, Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Bchomm O, 7:3ff PJa. Psi lota XL Mike bouse, * pm. Aeolian choir final rehearsal. Decatur high school. T:SS p.m. TUESDAY Monroe Methodist W. 8. C. *.. church annex. 7:M p.m. Bethany Evangelical U.B. moth-er-daughter banquet, church. < p.m. Ladles Aid society of Trinity Evangelical U.B. church, Mrs. R. Q. Wynn, 7:l* p-m. •Raiabow girls election of of* fleers, Masonic, 8:45 p.m. BL Joseph study club, Mr*. Pate Reynolds. S:IS p.m. Women of . Moose. Moose home. 7:38 p.m.. officers, 7 p.m. Ever Ready class of Methodist church. Mrs. L. A. Cowen* 7:l# p.m. W.F.M.B. of Nasarene church. Mrs. Aaron Toder. 7:M PJU. Ladies Aid society of Union Chapel, church, all day. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U. B church Mrs. Jesse Diehl, 7:3* p.m.
Ctrl Scout association. Presby tertaa ehnrch parlors.-7:3* p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid am clety, church basement, all day. Magley Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. Bo Cha Rea, Swearingens, 8:30 PJ* Friday Pocahontas lodge Red Men hall. 7:3* p.m \ Ave Mari* study club, Mrs- TC. Smith. 8 p.m. Bobo Community organisation. TUg"'' ’"’t collect was given and a short business meeting waa conducted, Mr*. Walter Krick, program chairman, save an Interesting topic on "Irish Melodies and Legends." She stated that the Irish people were among the earliest to use written music. The harp and fldd le were the in■ strument* of the Irish. Their greatest composer Is Sir Thomas Moo-e and his son*. "The Minstrel Boy," Is traditional of t*e country. ~A short musical program, was| then presented, including: "last, Rose nt Summer." Mrs. Dan Tyn-j duff: "Londonderry Air." Mrs.: Walter Krick: “The Shepherds Flutes." composed and played by. Mrs Harry Dailey. “May Night,” | Mildred Kocher; "Easter Parade/ I Mrs Harold Murphy. The solve i tions were recorded and then play-1 cd back to the member* / Delicious refreshments In spring | appointments were later served hr , the hostess, asaisted by Mr*. Lewis || I*7 tooth Second SL
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Mrs. Arthur Garner, 7:N P-m. Bake sale. Root Township Homa RdMMHnid cite* city tell S BJa. Fourth district American barton auxiliary meeting, Koodwbur gion auxiliary meeting, Woodburn. Apron and pillow case sale of BL Mary’s society, Publlx service. » S.UX. to • pj* Preebyteriaa bake sale. Gerbers market, • am. Our Lady of Good Counsel study club. Mrs Paul WISSmiU. 8 pm. Tuesday Tri Kappa associate chapter. Mrs. Roy Kalver, B:3* p.m. , 4
LMterer. Mrs. Bephus Jackson aad Mr*. Harold Murphy. The Aeollaa choir will have Its final rehearsal before the Fort Wayne festival Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at Decatur high school. The associate chapter of Tri Kappa will have Its spring supper party at, the home of Mrs. Roy Kalver Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock. Pocahontas lodge will meet at Red Men hall Frida} evening at eeven thirty o'clock. The Girl Scout leaders club will have a nature bike on May 10. Those attending are asked to call 1877 and meet at the Decatur high school at one fifteen o’clock. Mr*. Rolland Reppert wHI accompany the group.
New patients In the Wells county hospital at Bluffton are Mrs. Amoj Stoneburner of Decatur, route four, and .Mr*. Mary Dubach, of the same address. Leonard Soliday of thia city has been dismissed a* a patient at the Van Wert county hospital. Mr. and Mrs Robert Peterson, of Detroit. Mich, spent the night In Decatur with Mr. Peterson's mother, Mr*. J. 8. Peterson. Thev were enroute to Bloomington, where their daughter Mis* Joyve Peterson, was honored today by < being on the dean's list for seho- , lastic marks at Indiana 'UniVerI sity. Miss Peterson will be grad uated with high honors in June. Charles K. Bell, of Fort Wayne, visited here Tuesday afternoon, lie returned from a six months’ stay, in Bt. Petersburg, Fla., a few ■nays ago: —, .1 Mr and Mrs J J. Helm, of Mel- ! bourne. Fla. left there yesterday ’ and are expected to arrive In Decatur Friday or Saturday for a few ! days. They are enroute to CharleI voix. Mich., where they will have charge »of the Belvedere hotel during the summer months. Presbyterian Bake Sale. Saturday. May Sth. R:00 a. bl, Gerber’s Market. 104t3 •NttMMNIWMMMMWM NOTICE! j I will be out of my office Apr. 31 Io May 8. Nurse will lie in charge during nty alwnce DR. GERALD KOHNE
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Monmouth Graduate Uaders ;. , ... ... ' - r Bff■' “■ ■ - ' Jean BuHewrelar Marie** Aumaun Joan Pultomrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Martin H. Bultemeier. of route 1. valedictorian of the Monmouth high school graduating claaa haa Used la Adams couaty "all my life." Marisa* Aumann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayrin Aumann, route 1. mlulatoriaa. .I.tei that she. too, ha* lived her and attended school I* the county all her IM*. Neither girl, when qaeried. had a definite plan for the future, apparently, tor both of them left that item blank. There are 37 member* of the graduating class. . ,
A 4 m I tted: - Harvey"iSkro»*, Berne; Mr* Ira Dagne: Mr*- Orval Smith Conroy. O. Dismissed: Howard Neuensch wander Berne; Mr*. Thoma* Harrell and baby girt; Mra. F. O. Miller, Van Wert. O. Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Reynold* are parents of a baby boy, born at the Bt Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne st B:3* Tuesday. He weighed « ounds. 3 ounce* Mr. and Mr*. Everett C. Singleton are parent* of a baby boy. born at 3:l* p.m. Tuesday at the Adam* county memorial hospital. He weighed 11 pound* **4 ounce*.
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■ A StOStCUTOa Henry H. Foa. Jr. Jackson county. Mlsedurl. will ' have charge of gathering evidence for * special grand jury : Investigation of gambling in Kansas City. Probe of the reputed 334.000.000-a-year gambling system la an outgrowth of gangland killings of Kah**s City politicians Charles Binaggto anj Charles Garvotta Wnuitwimit Na6on's Capital On Daylight Tima Washington Way 3. —(UP)— A slow congress finally has agreed to pet the capital on faat rime. Aa of now. lust like Bhakespeare raid, time is out of Joint. But come 3 a,m. tomorrow some 1.500.000 residents of Wsshington
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JOAN THTB, l*-year-old Minot. N. D.. Stat* Teachers college sophntunre, will he "MMu North Dakota’' Bt the annual “Ml** Anuric*" beauty pafftaut at Atlantis City, M. J, t" September. Joan la B'-S*. Z/istera«:tot*aD
and it* environ* will catch up with some W.oeo.eeo other -Amer! can* who have been on daylight time since Sunday, - Jailed Candidate Is Last In Race Bloomington Ind, May 3. — (UP)— Claude Strange. Republican candidate for Monroe county sheriff nerving a SMay jail term tor public Intoxication, was bluer
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