Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1950 — Page 3

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D.C.ILS. Junior-Senior Prom Given at Knights of Columbus HaH Wednesday The junior class of the Decatur Catholic high school entertained the seniors at the annual proa laat freeing at the Knlghta of Columbus ball. The juniors were assisted la their arrangements by Sr. Fehroni*. Carrying out the theme "Dreamers Holiday." a starlit sky with huge white clouds was arranged tn a corner of the room which formed the background .for the clever program. Dick Gage, acting as master

of ceremonies. Introduced the graduating seniors as they will appear la IMO "it all their dreams come true.” A huge scrap bo6k with pictures depicting the various graduates in thst future year was used in the Illustrations. He was assisted by Miss Ann Gass and Vincent Faurote. Special vocal selections were then sung by a trio, composed of Mias Phyllis Ornlor, Joseph Jauregui and Fred Eyanson. and a group of Junior and senior girls. Mias Pat Mies. Miss Ann Gass. Mias Kathleen Smith. Miss Phyllis Ornlor. and. Miss Isabelle Kinta "There Are Dreams and Dreams" was given hy the junior class president. Miss Kints. and Mias Patricia Appelman. senior claaa president, responded with • "Into the World." The address of the evening was given by the Very

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Rev. Magr. J. J. Seimets. Sixteen sophomore students, assisted by mothers of the Junior students, served the delicious dinner preceding the program, nonquota of sweetpeas and carnations. and tall lighted tapers, doeorated the long tables. Each place was marked with a. place card and programme. Special guests at the dinner were the Very Rev. Msgr. Helmets, the Dtav. Ignatius Vichuras. the Rev. roaeph Hennes and members of the faculty. A dance from nine to twelve o'clock followed the dinner and program. , A railing, entwined with pastel ahades of netting, surrounded the dance floor, and on the walla were placed musical note*. Huge baskets of mixed flowers were also used in the decorations

MIBB NAOMI EYANSON WEDS DONALD MOROFF The wedding of Miss Naomi Eyanson, daughter of Mrs and Mrs. Charles Eyanson, 113 Winchester street, and Donald, Boroff. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boroff of Ohio City, 0.. took place Saturday evening at six thirty o'clock In the rectory of the Bt. Mary’s Catholic ' church. The Rev. Ignatius Vichuras the double ring vows. For her wedding, the bride chose a streel-length dress of. light blue follle imprinted with black figured roses. Rhe complemented her attire with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. Her attendsnt. Mrs. Donald Miller, wore light blue (affeta with black accessories and * pink carnation corsage. Donald Miller served tbs groom as best man. Imedlately following the ceremony. a reception was held at the home of the bride* parents. The groom's parents entertained with a reception on Sunday. The couple will reside at t3B Taylor afreet. Van Wert O.

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J • I Namb Dap Mlb* llcation must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday »:3B a. as.) Mwm IMO-1001 IBpLLy Trpvrri* Tutelar s»a i'---w Aeoltan choir, Decatur high school, 7:M pro. W.8.C.8. of Methodist church, church. 3:3d p.m., executive com mittac, 1:« p.m. Zion Lutheran Mother-Daughter taaquet, postponed. Bobo U.B. Willing Workers class Mothers Day supper, Bobo school, 7:30 pro. Queen Os Rosary study etab Mrs. Doris Schults, * pm. Woman at Moose mother-daugh-ter banquet. Moose home, < p m. Salem W.8C.8., Mrs. Morris Miller. 1:30 p.m. Eastern Star motherdaughter supper. Masonic, <:3O p.m, stated meeting, 7:30 pm. Our I Judy of U>urde* study ctal. Mrs. John Lengerich. 3 pm. Mt. Pleasant W8.C.8., Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, 1.30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Mrs. C.C. Langston. 3:30 p.m. Presbyterian Mary circle, Mrs. Huber DeVoas. 2:30 p.m. — — Friday Calvary Evangelical U.B. church society, church, 3 p.m. American Legion auxiliary. Legion 8 p.m. Rummage sale. Methodist char ch basement. Saturday Union Township Home Economics club bake sale, city ball, • am. Tdcattonta* chicken supper. Rod Men hall. S to 7 p.m. Rummage sale, Methodist church basement. Monday St. Catherine study club. Justine Helman. 8 pm. Adams County Home Economics club chorus-. Monroe school. 8 p.m. Tuesday Bobo MethOdl«t W HUH. Mrs Bryce Sheets. 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C„ C. L of C. hall. 7:30 pm. Wednesday Psi lota XI called meeting, Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg. 7:3d p.m. Irolles Fellowship of Missionary ihurch. Mrs. Roy Hook. 7 p.m. '*■•''*••»' >- ■' ■»' ■ ■■ ■ The new Mrs Boroff is employid at the overall factory in Van Wert, and the groom is an employe of the Deisel Manufacturing Co. Vtnf Wert. - BEULAH CHAPEL W.S.C B- MEETS The Beulah Chapel W.8.C.8. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnold in Prehle. The day wa« spent in making comfort tops. At noon, a delicious potluck dinner was served. The afternoon meeting opened with the group singing "I Would He True." followed by the devo tions. led by Mrs Milton Hoffman In memorlam to a deceased member. Mrs Fuhrman, a duet was sung by Mrs D. C. Shady and. Mrs Theodore Heller., after which a poem was given hy Mrs. Harry Braun and prayer was offered hy Mrs William Shrman. New officers elected are: president. Edna Shady: vice-president. Lyde Arnold; secretary, Jeanette HeHer: -treasurer. Pearl Bauer, spiritual life. Catherine Ehrman. supplies. Mrs. Henry Breiner child lens work, Edna Shady; reporter. Pearl Hoffman; work committee. Clara Ball. Eva Spade. Catherine Ehrman. Those present were Catherine Ehrman. Edna Shady. Eva Spade. Mary Steele Jeanette Heller. Bertha Smith. Pearl Hoffman < lara .Balli Pearl Bauer and the hostess. Lydia Arnold ENTERTAIN WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gaunt entertained Sunday in honor of Mrs Gaunt's mother, Mrs. Alice Shaffer, who celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday A carry-ln dinner was served the following relatives and triends: Katherine Bueeher. Mr. and Mr* t'hafle* But per. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ehlerding Mrs. Martin Bien/ and son. James Mr and Mrs David Myers and son David Lyn. 44 «ls wtwrvo everywhere — *• l>ee—r et Rwrtth Dr— D—re. ■AULT BMISTIB MAor-cvr saaauivri

Mr. and Mr*. Mercian Rieberich. Mr. and Mrs. Zaugg. Fort Wayne. Emma Goldner. Fort Wayne, Mrs. Writer Brin, Bhawno. WU, Mrs. Alma Belta, Berlin, Wls.. Mr. and Mrs Harold Kelly and sons. Windel. Bobby Jerry aad Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wagner and child ren. Linda. Tony and Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Butler and children. Jack, Paul. Joe Jimmy and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Steven* and children, Larry, Beverly and Kay. Mr. and Mr*. Richard Kelly and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly. Pat Gepbart, Tom Gaunt Amy lx>u Reynolda, BUI Gaunt. Elnora, Mary Lou and Roger Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. Afternoon guests Included Mr. and Mrs Sam Vanßuskirk and Helen Miller. Monroeville; Mr. and Mr*. Rollle Smitley. Decatur; Harley Swygari Lula Rchaaefelt. Laketon; Maude Trellis. Manele; Arthur Gaunt and R. C. Phillip. Fort Wayne; Elisabeth Tachannen. Mr. and Mrs A L. Tstbannen. Mr. and Mrs Noel Black. BlriJ ton Audrey tlephart. Bonnie Gap* hart and Harold Harmon

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. INDIANA (CLUB . MEETING HELD The Indiana club met recently . at the home of Mrs. Ed Hammond. I Mrs Arthur Wiiaon was a guest During the business meeting, the . following officers elected: president Mr*. Earl Shoaf; secre- . :ary-treaaurer, Mr*. Ed Hammond; • reporter, Mr*. Dean Reber. I Contest* were then enjoyed and • prise* awarded to Mr*. Robert O’Shaugbneaaey, Mr*. Wilson and i Mr*. Ed Voglewede Later in the evening, the ho* ‘ tea* served a delicious luncheon. ’ B.F.W, ENTERTAIN MOTHERS AT PARTY The Business and Professional J Women held their Mothers Day party *t the Mooee home laat evening. A six thirty dinner was served at T-shaped table* which ' were graced with arrangement* ol •napdragon* and dalaiee. Miniature vanes of-swget pea* marked each guest's place. Dinner music was provided by Mrs. James Kocher. Jr., who later accompanied Mr*. Dwight McCurdy in several

vocal selections. Miss Anna K. William*, prarir dent, gave the welcome and each . member answered roll call by ta-. ’ 'trodneftrr her gwem Mise Gweegta > Fought > gave a report on the state | r BP W ermvemtoh hrid last wesdt , . end at IndianapoH*. Btatro waa-tat- •- er played. Mia* Rosie Center was general I chairman, asaisted by: entertain-1 t ment, Mia* Fern Pnaawater. Mrs. I Beulah Parrish. Mr*. Chloe Par ' rish Mrs Helen gayer and Mr* Lavon Watkins; table arrange- ‘ ment*. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey. Mis* Charlotte Vera, Mia* Roaa- ' mood Gould and Mr*. Marjorie I Rents. 1 j BETA BIOMA PHI ’ ■ENTERTAINS MOTHERS 1 Member* of Epaikm Sigma chap--1 ter of Bet* Sigma Phi entertained 1 their mother* at a dinner party '

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Wednesday evenJng at th* Eik* home. Table decoratioe* Included ! yrilow spring flower* iq keeping ' with the aororltie* color* of yelkra lamd- ktaeti. Jtaeh gnaat a atae* w.a* . marked wttk a lovely potted pansy. . Fulloaiug lb* delj<l'>u* three ■ c<»ur*e dinner, btago wa* played, aad Mr*. Peter Heea tMa awarded J the Mother* prise The commute* in charge Included Mr*. Robert Hees, Mr* Mary • Lou Young Mr*. Betty Moeer. Mr*. Thelma Andrew*. Mia* Betty Weber. Miss Rather Meyer. Min Rrivy Miller and Mia* Ruth Kailtie. The Aeolian choir will meet thia <Teeu To Pees Two) ~Union Twp. Hmm Economic* Club. Bake Sale. CHy HalL Saturday. May 13 — » ' a. bi. T