Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1950 — Page 3
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DELTA THETA TAU HAD MOTHER* DAV PARTY M*mh*ra<it Delta Theta Ta* sorority oatertalned their mother* •nd guest* at their annual Moth er'a Day dinner and social at the Zion Lutheran church Tuesday evening. The tables were colorfully decorated with bright Dutch wind mills, picket fences and multicolor ed miniature tulips. Each guest a ptace setting .was marked with a Dutch doll, and potted dutch plants centered th* tablee. After a delicious three course dinney. Rosemary Spangler read several dedications to "Mother.’ She then Introduced Dick Rsldenbach vocalist, who sang Ave Marla. Mother Macree. April Shower* and Tu-RaLußa. accompanied ft the piano by Pat Casa. Members of Lola Bloemker'a saucing school Including Betsy and Barbara Burk. Kathleen and Marjorie Kohne. Susan Petrie. Nancy Doyle Judy Gephart, Marjorie Wall,' Helen Mowery and Ruth Kimble presented several novelty tap dances accompanied at the piano by Mis* Rita Butcher. Prise* were awarded to the following Mrs. Anderson, shortest mother; Mr*. Spangler, tallest mother: Mrs Sutton, oldest moth er. and Mr*. Nash. mother with most daughter* in the sorority. The committee in charge included Mary Miller chairman. Bonnie Neidenbach. Luetta Smith. Margaret Sutton, Pat Gaa*. Rosemary llolthouse. Rosemary Spangler. Doris Terveer Kathleen Terveer and Mary Martha Terveer. ROSE GARDEN CLUB MEETING HELD TUESDAY The Rose Garden ctub met at the country home at Mjs._ Wilbur Stanley Tuesday 'Twmtty' imMF tiers were present. MT*.-- Stanley presided -e*L the business meeting, after which Mr*. Niratid Ochsenrider g*Ve the -Ms- • son on "Let'* Go Shopping for' Annuals" Mrs K. W. Busches talk was oil “Tare of Bulba." Flower seeds and plants were then distributed to th* members. Mr*. Dale Moses wa* awarded the door prise A social honr followed, at which time refreshments were served by Mrs. Stanley assisted by Mr* Freeman Walters. MP*. EVERETT HUTKER IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Chun b Mothers study club met. at of -Mrs - Everett, Hntker Tuesday evening The meeting opened with the club' < reed, followed by devotions In | keeping with Mothers Day. given •iv Sirs. Niland Oebienrider. Dur Ing the business meeting, conduct- ; ed by Mrs. Ladoyt Miller the following officers were elected phrsldent. Mrs. Warren vice-president. Mrs Luther Brokaw; secretary. Mrs. Virgil Doyle; treasurer. Mrs. Rolland Ross, Orest reporter. Mr*. Winston Rawley, i Mrs Weldon Soldner gave the top-1 ic from Parents magazine. "Don't' be Afraid of Strong Feelings," and . Mrs Homer Reppert read the .poems "When Ma Is Sick" and "When Pa Is Sick.” Mrs. Gerald Jones led the discussion on “National Family Week" from the Christian Home magazine. The meeting cloaed with prayer. The hostess, assisted by Mrs Paul I'hrick. Mrs. Vincent Parker and Mrs. Arthur Beery, served refreshments at a later hour. MARY ANN BAKER I* HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs Ernest Fullenkamp enter tained with a bridal shower re rently for Miss Mary Ann Baker, bride-elect of May JO. The bride's table wa* centered with a wishingwell and as each guest-arrived they -wrote a wish for the bride which was placed in the well A wish was read before each gift wag unwrapped. Bingo was then played and priz es awarded the various winners, who In turn presented them to th* bride-elect. Guests were Mrs. Fred Baker. Sr.. Mr*. Fred Baker, Jr.. Mr*. Harold Baker. Mr*. Art Baker. Mrs. Bill Baker. Mr*. Nick Fllipa Mrs. Frank Crllt. Mr*. f.'harle* Gauck. Mr*. Berniece Adam* Mr*. Myrtle Jone*. Mr*. Naomi Mora Mra. Harry Inskeep. Mrs. John Inskeep and Beverly. Mr*. Ray Gay. of .Bluffton, and the honored guest. .... A luncheon was served by the bostesa at a later hour. Ml** KAV ARMSTRONG FEATURED IN RECITAL Mis* Kay Armstrong, daughter nt Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Armstrong of Elkhart, wa* featured in a piano recital at the Four Art* club In Elkhart Sunday afternoon. Those from here attending were Mr. and Mr*. James Staley. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Gaunt and Tom Kern. Mr*. Armstrong 1* the former Sally ,
11 - J • I " I i I" BISMI J • Society Hem* far day’* pubF llfmtidbm amaam* ha nhARBd Im ■SWW—'WW evvvwgw prms'.ww ss—--11 a. m. (Saturday •:** a. m.) Phen* 1000-I*ol ~- Betty Terveer ' t 4 .. T*ud*y ■: WMlßMtfay 1 Women'* guild <rf Zioa ljvadgell--1 cal and Reformed church motherdaughter banquet, church <:*« pjn. ' Holy Crow dlacumlo* club, Mr*. • llermaa Loabe. 8 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Club. Mr*. ' Bernard Lengerich. 7:l* p.m. • Buaine** and Professional Wo--1 mea. Moose home. «:S0 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mr*. 1 Lao Baylor*, * p.m. Pre*byterlan Naomi circle. Mr* 1 Charles Magley, I pm. 1 Happy Homemaker* club. Mr*. ' Herbert Hawkin* 7:l* p.m. Dores* class of Bethany Evan- • gelical United Brethren church, 1 charch. 7:10 pm. ~ r— -« -o i. . _ ’ wars, of Met hodist church, church, 2:30 p.m.. executive com ' mittee, J: 41 p.m. 1 Zion Lutheran Mother-Daughter 1 tanquet, postponed. 800 U.B. Willing Worker* class 1 Mothers D*y supper. Bobo school, 7:10 p.m. Queen of Roaary study club Mr*. i ’ Kern of this city. Mias Armstrong's selection* tn- ' eluded arrangement* by Bach. Mozart. Beethoven, Schumann, Chopin Rachmaninoff, Turin* and Dobnanyl. Rhe .wa* assisted in the recital by Patricia Phillips, violinist. ..ASSOCIATE TRI KAPPA ' ENJOYS DINNER-PAftTV Mrs. Roy Kalver assisted ’by -Mr*. Harry Knapp and Mrs Dale | Moses, entertained the 'associate [chapter of Tri Kappa"sorority at * delicious dinner last evening.
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j Dori* Bchult*, 8 p.m. Women of Moose mntber-daugh-I ter banquet. Moose home, < p.m. ’ Ralem W.8.C43 M Mr*. Morri* Miller. 1:M pm. Eastern Bt*r motherdaughter supper. Masonic. «:3* p.BL. stated meeting, 7:M pm. Our Lady of Lourdes study elul, Mr*. Job* Lengerich. I p.m. Mt. Plearan. Mr*. Kenneth Singleton, 1:W p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Mr*. •C. C. Langston, >lO p.m. "■ a • " Presbyterian Mary circle, Mr*. Huber DeVoa*. 2:30 p.m. Friday Calvary Evangelical U.R. church ’. > society, church 8 p.m. j MoONDAY ► Bt. Catherine study duh Justine i Heiman. I p.m. Adams County Home Economic* club chorus, 'Monroe school, 8 p.m. American Legion auxiliary, L* gion 8 p.m. Rummage sale. Methodist Chur ich basement. •4 Saturday . J— Unkrn Township’ Home Econom- : ic* dub bake sale, city hall. 0 a m. Pocahontas chicken supper, Red .[Men hall. 1 to 7 p.m. Rummage sale, Methodist char- ' ch basement. ‘ Tuesday „_j__ Boho Methodist W.5.C.8.. Mrs. > Bryce Sheets. 7:30 p.m. . C. L. of C., C. Los C. hall, 7:30 p.m. a Mr*. Gladys Chamberlin, vice president, was In charge of the business meeting. Mrs. Paul Saurer gave the report of the nominating i committee and the new officer* ' elected are: president. Mr*. Walter Krick; vice-president, Mr*. i Deane Dorwin; recording secretary. Mrs Robert Mills; treasurer. Mrs Dan TyndaH. ■—— ■—cj _ . ...JMsn* were also completed, for 7lic gi&W'mfitflf'ifle ■ tn-W-hWd Mon » : day evening al eight thirty o'clock »i the Presbyterian chttrch. Mrs Chamlierlin and Mrs. W. Guy 1 Grown < : oth|M>i«e"ffid ittmmittee ’ tn charge Mrs Krick and Mrs. Dor-
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IF * KI 'll lilH l i iia fc ' H MRS. CHARLES EDWARD RAUCH wa*. before her recent marriage. Mi** Lora Clara DeKoninck. daughter of Mr and Mrs Al DeKoninck of route 1. Hoagland. The groom's parents. Mr. and Mr*. Alfred R»ueh. reside on route 1. The couple Is residing on Cottage avenue In Hoagland. (Photo by Edwards!. —•
win will be delegate* to the province convention on June 8 in Marion. The members later played bridge and table prises were ewarded to Mr*. Lawrence Linn. Miss Florence Haney and Mr*. Ray Keller. This wa* the closing meeting of the year for the chapter. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR GUEST MUSICALS The associate chapter of Tri Kappa will entertain friend* at a guest musicsle next Monday evening at eight thirty o'clock »t the. Prestoterian church. Mrs. “ tian Tyndltr' D-' lif bf -rtw program arrangements: Sheep May .Safely Grate. J S Bach. Sibelius. Mrs. O. H. Hatrbold organ, and Mrs. liartv Dailey, piano . Kashmiri Bong. Wopdforde Find- | on. Pirate Dreams. Charles Huetter. Mfcs Helen Hanbold, contralto In a Monastery Garden. Kete'hey. Sing! Sing! Birds On The ' Wing. Nutting. Mrs. Dsn H. Tyn dall. soprano Miss Helen Haubpld. contralto Pleading. Elgar. Little Towns. Wraug. Take Joy Home. Baqsetl.;' Mrs. Walter J Krick, soprano Reverie. Dailey. Song Without Words. Dailey the Shepherd's AffUWMMMWAAAMMAMMAAA Gifts For J Mother’s Day Home made Aprons; Stationery; Handkerchief*, box or single: Corsages: Plastic Novelties: Fancy Towel* »hd Wash Cloths, Mother’s Day Cards Graduation Card* Also card* for all occasion* and Gift wrapping*. Please call and see my display. Mrs. Maid Merriman 222 So. 4th St. Phone 902 t LBhf 14 — occompWiTf i: three dov’—e f-ogrc"ces ;>• "" " | ftalrtl! a ! i - 5f ''folk d<mca M Mum mamorshie fr*gr*uo*s with a lisglsssM *f yaigm jhßry. Bnq*at>md. Mnde aad Cmtati. Tbt*a aad a half eachmouatadiuaseltiagefsilvOT, - Mm audiad. 13. Ti.fi* Ms. SMITH DRUG CO. ■ -
■ Fhite Dailey. Mrs. Hurry Dailey, i piano. I Waited tor ths Lord. MendelsI aohn-Bartbeldy Mr*. Dan H. Tyn i dall. soprano. Mrs. Walter J. Krick, , aoprano. Were My Song* With Wing* Provided; Hahn, Renunciation. ’ Haines Villanelle. Dell' Acqua. Mr*. Dan H. Tyndall, soprano. Fantaisie (by request) Demur est. Mr*, o. H- Haubold. organ. Mrs. Harry Dailey, piano. I t ESTHER MARIE SWENSON ■ TO WEO LEWIS L. SMITH The Rev. and Mra. Albert Bwen . j non of Butler, announce the en-r-g«gwnent.-rf. their dgughjer Mia* kfsther Marie Swenson. TO Lewis Lutz smith, of Mr . and Mrs . Fred R. Smith'of this city. The wedding will’take; place on June Iff. S. E. BRIDGE CJIUB . MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT Mrs. David Terveer was hostess . .last evening to the 8. E. Bridge > club prises were won by Mr*. Guy Koos. Mrs. Jack Schnepf and Mr*. Bill Melchi. Mr*. William Brown was awarded the guest ’ prize. At a later hour, delicious rerfreshments were served by the hostess at small tables, , laid in .white and centered with small liouqiiets of mixed flowers The t ext meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Yost. The Catholic latdies of Columbia will have a social inciting at the i L. of C. hall Tuesday evening 4 at seven thirty o'clock. Members! may bring, their mothers to this | meeting A program will be pre- j vented .follow <-d by a luncheon and ■ games. Members ot the Eastern Star, 'heir daughters and Rainbow Girls ' will have a pot-luck supper Thurs-1 day evening at six thirty o'clock at thqi Masonic hall The meat, rolls And coffee will lie furnished. ■ The stated meeting will follow at jaaven 'thirty. The general meeting of the W.B. C.B. of the Methodist church will be held Thursday afternoon a’ two thirty o'clock at the church Mr*.. H D, Lower will be devotional leader, and Mrs. Noah Schrock will give the lesson. All women of the congregation are urged to ! attend. The executive committee t-wiH meet st nn. forty five The Robo Methodist ' will meet at the home of Mra. Bryce Sheets Tuesday evening at : neven thirty o’clock. Mr* Baxter and Mra. Harmon i will be hostess —I<> Ihe Calvary Evangelical United Brethren chur i ch society meeting Friday evening 1 at eight o'clock at the church, r —- The St. Catherine study club will meet at the home of Justine ' Heiman Monday evening at eight o'clock. A meeting-of the Adams County Home Economic* cliib chofpa will be held Monday evening at eight o’clock at the Monroe schobl.' ~ ' The mother-daughter banquet of the Zion Lutheran' Mlaaionary society has been postponed. The banquet was scheduled for Thur* day. The greenish-blue stain left by water In sink* and bathtub* may be removed by a solution of salt and vinegar left standing overnight. If Vest Hava Something To Sett 1 T cy A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.
' Mr and 'Mr*. IMtaßd '■.’4ta*M**u. Mr. aad Mra. Harry Poling and Walter Roop, Jr., of thl* city wwe gaeat* at Mr. xM Mr*. H«nry Smit ley in Van Wert. , Mr. aM Mra. Simon Zehr « New Haven and Mr. and Mr. Ralph Ehl* of Woodburn, visited Saaday with Mr*. David Zehr aad ' aoa. Raymood. ■ ■■ ' " Mr. aad Mr*. Warren Yoaag are parant* of a baby boy. bora at S:M aaa.- today at the Adam* county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 'poaad*. • oaaee*. Admitted: Mia* AUoe Maaaer. Mra. Fraacl* Harmon; William M. Price. Ohio City. O.; Dorothy Cottrell, Dacatar: William W Miller, route t; Cart Muse)man. Berne: Rudolph Fuelling, Hoagland; Earl Adam*. Decatur; Chert Darlene Mo ; -Cleaa, Dacatar. Dismissed-, ’s Tommie Mende*: Mra. Arthur Raudebush and baby girl; Mra. Everett Singleton and baby boy; Mr*. Olive Scott. Monroeville; Russell Densmore. Ash-' ley. Mich.; Mr*. Leonard Meyer’ and baby boy; Mra Id* Dague. De catar: Delbert Haviland. Decatur; I O. F. Gilllom. Berne: Johnny Black. Decatur LmHck Auxiliary V.F.W. Public party. Wed., May 101 —8 p. m. Admission 50c. Iftßt3 . a — zr^r : r The Sphinx was built about 2>hi nc. . I ‘ Bar W With r FLOWERS From
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