Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1950 — Page 3

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LILA JOYCE CAMPBELL WEDS JACK E. CAMPBELL Mias Lila JoyeaCdikkbali. daMhter of Mra. France* Wyaaqf Compbellsport, Win., and Robert Campbell of Indianapolis. became tHb bride of Jack Eugene Campbell, ton of Mr. and Mra. Oren D. Camp bell of Romo City, In a lovely ceremony performed at the Emmaus Ixitheran church. Fort Wayne Saturday eveninc at eight o’clock. The Rev. Fred Wambagaass officiated. Mlsa Sharon Gros* nerved aa maM-of-honor, and Mina LaDonna '.add, Miss Marlene Campbell, cousin of the bride, and Mra. Gerald Loon were bridesmaid*. 1 Sandra Eddy, cousin of the groom waa flower girl and James VanEvery wa* ring bearer. Serving Mr. Campbell aa beat man was Gerald Lona. Fort Wayne. John Hague and Walter Donat. Jr., both of Rome City and William Howell, Decatur, ushered.

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The Mesdames Wl’.Uam Howell. Richard Markley, Ward Craig and the Mtaeaa PM Bteahas aaid Mary ' Loe Hteka assisted In nervine the gaeeta at the reception following the ceremony at the Log Cabin. 1 After a honeymoon in the south. ■ the couple will make their home on Sylvan Lake at Rome City. ’ where Mr. Campbell la associated 1 with Me father In business at ’ Campbell’* Boat Livery. i - , WOMEN’S GUILD HAS MOTHER-DAUGHTER PARTY 1 The Women’s guild of the Eion Evangelical and Reformed church held It* mother and daughter banquet Wednesday evening In the church dining room. A Japanese theme wa* carried out in the decoration*. Japanese lantern*, para- , sol* and wistaria were used a* overhead decoration*. The guest* were seated at long table* arranged in the form of a large square. Small tallies for the “ — , —

very young daughter* were artanged in the form of a square wHhin the targe square. A- hsentl ful Japanese floral decoration, a Ming tree, wa* placed on a low table in the center of the room, and an imported napkin with hand painted wlatrataa, and a tiny Japanese parasol marked the place of each of the one hundred and fire guest*. ........ .. Following the dinner, group singing wa* led by Mr*. Joseph Haselwood. A program of muaical aelectlons and readings were presented by the member* of the Girls Guild. A Japanese skit was given by the girls of the mission band under th* direction of Mrs. S. E. Leon ardaon. Beautiful potted plan) a were presented to the oldest mother, Mrs. Charles Miller, thßifoungrst mother Mrs Robert Wr. gnd the mother* with three daughters present. Mr*. Rufu* Klrschbofei aad Mr*. Wilbur Robinson. jW.S.C.B. HA* GENERAL MEETING ON THURSDAY The W BC.B. of the First Methodist church met at the church Thursday for their general meeting. Beautiful decorations of apple blossom* tuHpe and mixed spring flower* were used Mr*. John Doan, president, presided at the meeting, during which ft waa decided that the society would again send a girl to the church camp It was also announced that the circles would meet for a twelve acctock luncheon on Thursday. May 25. Mr*. Doan then Introduced the new president. Mt*. W. P. Robinson, and the new 1 chairman of social relation* and ’ church activities' Mr*. Lloyd Ahr. j Mr*. Homer Lower wa* In charge of the devotional period, using asj her theme "God in the Christian Home.” Mi* Noah Schrock gavel'

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<■•■ • — i Saalsty Noma foe day** pt*llcetlee moot be phoned In by 11 •. m. (Saturday S:>o a. ss.) PNom 1000-WOl -<-r “ m-e* - ■W-—itaar . -FIWMOr ...ewe Calvary Evangelical ÜB. church society, church 8 American Legion auxiliary. La gkm I p.m. ~ Rummage gate, Methodist ehur ch basement. Saturday Union Township Hom* Economies club bake sale, city hall, S a m. Pocahontas chicken nipper, Red Men hall. 5 to 7 p m. Rummage sale, Methodist ehurr.h basement. M0nday......... Flo Kan Sunshine girl* laitia tion. K. of P. home, 7 p.m. St. Catherine study club, Justin* Heiman. 8 p.m. Adams County Home Economic* chib chorea. Monroe school, S p.m. Tueeday Decatur Garden club, Mr*. Rus sell Acker 2 p.m. Dutiful itaughters class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. Heber Feaael. 7:80 p.m. Tri Kappa, Elks home. 8 p.m. Loyal Daughters class of Beth any Evangelical U. B. church. Mr*. George Hamm*. 7:20 p.m. Bobo Methodist W.S.C.S., Mr*. Bryce Sheet*. 7:80 p.m. C. L. of C., C. L. of C. hall, 7:80 p.m. Wednesday Hairdresser* association. Hotel Coffee Shop. t:8O p.m. i Psi lots XI called Imeetlng, Mr*.; Herman Krueckeberg, 7:80 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary <hurch, Mrs. Roy Hook. 7 p.m. the lesson "The Christian Home I and Family.” I A Very impressive memorial ■ I service,waa held in memory of the j faecea*ed‘ member* of nw tast~yeir. ' conducted by Mrs. Doan. Mrs. I. A.:

Stuckey gave a abort service dedli eating a lovely bouquet of flowers .ha the memory at the departed member*. Th* service was closed . wllh a rocal .solo "t’rnsslng tb* . Rar ' by Mr*. Whiter Krick, sc- • tiinjmniml t>y Mr*. ffßrry tißliwy. The guest* were then Invited io the tea table which wa* centered with a May pole surrounded by an unusual collection <rf story book dolls and lovely floral arrangement*. Tea waa served by th* following hostesses: Mra. Lawell Smith. Mr*. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, Mrk. Ed Wicks, bowing hostesaes: Mr*. Lowell Krick. Mrs. Elmer Chase, Mr*. Kathryn Nelson, Mr*. Virgil Doyle, Mr*. aWalter Sommers, Mr*. IL E. Butler and Mr*. Harry Sipe. PROFIT ANO PLEASURE CLUB MEETING HELD The Profit and Pleasure club mel at the home of Mrs. Bernard Lengerich with eleven members present The group sang the song of the month, followed by the lexroe Food lor All Ages," given by Mr*. Leonard Schwaller. Following the business meeting, refreshment* were served by the hostess. Next month's meeting will he held at the home of Mr*. Leon ard Schwaller on June 11. MONROE BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS . - \ : The Monroe Better Home* club t met at the home of Mr*. Eva Brew- ' ster Tuesday, with twelve member* present. The meeting opened with the prayer song and creed, repeat cd in unison. Devotional* were in charge of Mrs.' Rath Whitwer. During the business meeting, a i demonstrationi of a new furniture I polish wa* given by Mrs.. Ball, and : the club voted to sell the product. The lesson, entitled ‘‘Food tor All Age*” was given by Mr*. L Ray. Delicious refreshment* were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Cecella Cramer, Mra. Naomi Stucky I and Mrs. Frona Floyd. > MRS. HUBER DEVOSB HOSTEBS TO awrar •Mrs. Huber DeVoss was hostess to the Mary circle of the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. D. Beavers led the devotional*. The program "Refuge in Chinatown." a most Interesting history of Preebyljertan mission workxia Ghluatowa ot Ran. Francis., co, included the biography of Don aldena Cameron Mr* D. B. Erwin gave the inspirational talk. Mr*. AC E. Giilander, Mr;. E. C. Fllson and Mrs. J. F. Sanmann reported on the PresbyterlaLmeet. Ing* held recently In Warsaw. Mn.’ Dale Mose* announced the oversea* program. Twenty-two member* enjoyed the dessert nerved uy Mr* DvVoss, assisted by Mr*. A. N. Anker and ,<lrs. J. P. Sanmann. The Dutiful Daughters clas* of tl>«; Bethany Evangelical United Brethren ihurcb will meet at the home of Mrs. Holier Feaael Tuesday evening at seven thirty .o’ clock. Mrs Clarence Rrunnegpaif v.ill be the assisting hostess. The active chapter of Tri Kappa joj.rorlty will entertain their norther* and guests Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the Elks home. A meeting of the Ixfysl Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical Ujnited Brethren church will he held at seven thirty' o’clock Tumi day evening at the home of Mrs. George Hamm*, -with Mrs. Carl Striker assisting. The Hairdressers association will have its mother-daughter ban- , quet Wednesday evening at six

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• tblrty o'clock at the Hotel Coffee i Shop. Tbs Decatur Wtif i MOM Tuesday aftrnooq at two AeborvThe Flo Kan Bunsbtoe girl* will have Initiation Monday evening at seven o’clock, followed by a moth • tr* party at S:l* pa. AR aaeasbera are urged to attend, and call 559 or 3041 before Monday nooa. f ~. —™- , J Marvin Bprunger. son of Mr, and Mr*. Martis 8. Sprunger of thia city, was admitted to the local hospital Thursday for surgery. Mis* Dianne Lian aad Mis* Mar-1 garet Harris toft today for a week-1 end In Cleveland. O„ a* guest*' , of Mias Harris’ aunt, Devon* Reed • Th* Decatur young ladle* will attend a baseball game Saturday afternoon at Cleveland stadium. Richard Bitter*, of Wapakoneta. 0., has been named the n,ew city i editor of the Van Wert Time«Rulletln, succeeding Bob Maxwell, who this week assumed his duties in the editortai departments of the I Indianapolis News and Star. lilies AuxUiary VXW. Bake Sale. Saturday, May IX Schafer Store. 11 M 2 If You Hava Something To Bell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.

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