Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1950 — Page 3

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DINNER PARTY AT METHODIST CHURCH Two hundred guests were eats?talned at a mother and daughter party at the Pint Methodist cbur<h last evening. A buffet dinner was served st six o'clock. Mrs. W. P. Robinson, president of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service, returned grace. The theme for the affair was "Swinging into Summer” Low Lowla of cut flowers and clever miniature gardens formed of tiny l*astel pots of flowers and story book dolls In small doll swings were placed at Intervals on long tablee laid with apricot colored l>ap*r. Irnrlng the program Mrs. Walter .Krick sang a vocal solo, and Mrs. Harry Daily delighted the childten .with a piano solo, "The Little Black Rear" She also played "Poem". Mhn Helen liaubold sang a solo, and Mrs. Gerald Jones gave a tribute to. mother The program was concinded with baton twirling by Miss litis White. ■■ 4’ummiltesa ..la. ,change. -Of.. lh». party were decorations Mrs. V I. Finlayson, chairman. Mrs. J. F. Asbell. Mrs. Roliert Honekemper, Mrs Frank Rawley. Mrs H. It Stoner Mrs Roger Kelly and Mrs Virgil Doyle; food committee. Mrs Rober** Krick. Mrs. M E Hower. Mrs J. M Doan. Mrs Doyle Her. Mrs. Lloyd Ahr Mrs Inland Smith and Mrs. Robert Mill > TRINITY LADIES AID MEETS ON THURSDAY The I .ad les Aid of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren ibur < h met at the church Thursday i venins for their regular meeting Hostesses were Mrs Charles Rob enold. Mrs William Pennington, and Mrs Jesse Williams Sixteen I members and two children Wheel present _ '’’ft.Mrs. R O Wynn president, had charge of the meeting Mrs R K Mtimma and Mrs Ralph Roop led* the singing, and John chajjthers, Mrs Fiank Fisher and Mrs

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t T1 ■ i •oclety Hems fee day's pub* ' /ff a- m. (Saturday 4:30 Am.) 1 Phono 1000-1001 Phyllis Achsssn 1 Tussday Vnlted Christian Missionary society, Mrs. Elmer Darwachter. 7:30 ’ p.mTri Kappa sorority, Elks borne. 1 7:00 p.m. Past Senior Regents of Women 1 of Moose. Vera Gause, 7:30 p.m. Civic Department of Decat nr Woman's club, Hanna-Nuttmaa perk, 4 p.m. Women’s Guild of Salem Evan- ' gelical and Reformed church fit Magley. church basement 7:30 pm. ' Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L of C. hall. 7:30 p.m. Family recreation night, Mon mouth high school gymnasium, 3 ’■ to-Hpa ■■■ * - Wednesday * St Fidelia study club. Mrs. Kelt i Gllpt-n, 3 pm Girl’s Guild. Zinn Evangelical Reformed church., plcnie. postpon •d Ladies Aid of First Christian church, Mra Edward Anderson. Willshire. O„ 7:30 p.m. Decatur Emblem duh officers Elks bom*' * p.m Our lady of Good Counsel study duh. Mrs. Jerome DeHalt, bpm Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Swear Ing'-n'a resturant. S pm Business and Professional Worn _ , ' Pennington gave (he devotions Afemlters voted Io niect at the I' hunh June 7. to clean the kitchen Hud do quilting A jH'tiu 'k dinnei will lw served and gR ladles or I the •» hurt h are- invited, Thngy-aU. I- --—--- _

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I one party for senior girls. HannaNutt man park 4:30 put. Pythian Sister tri-couaty mee; Ing. K. of P. home. 13 noon. z - Thursday Victory class of Trinity Evan gelical Vnlted Brethren church. Hanna-Nuttman shelter house. 4'3u p.m. ...... Penny Supper. 3-8. Jr.-Sr High School by Adams County Chorus. Publk- invited Union Chdpel W.B.W.R. Mrs. Wayne Troutner, 1:30 p.m. Baptist Women's Missionary Society. church basemeat. 2 p.m.. Mount Pleasant W.S.CJL, Mrs. ' Brice Shvets, 2 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club. ■ cMIm Teas- Svhurger, » pm. Order of Eastern Star stated meeting Masonic Home, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge. LOOP hail i 7:3* pan-.- ■ Methodist W S.C.B. general meating, church. 2:30 p.m. Friday Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren chur<h. Mr and Mrs. Nile Butler, 7:30 • P.W. .... Vnlted Brethren Calvary XaSEsi' ’ Aid. church. 8 p.m. American logion Auxiliary Le l ion Home. 8 p m Monday - - - St Marys-Blue Creek family night. Pleasant Mills gym. 3-10:3* ■ pm , <ards and thirty nine calls were re ported, and ths work committee. Mrs. Hubert Gllpen. Mrs. Harry: Poling and Mrs Blanche Eisey i turned In forty four dollars f Committees appointed for next month arO hoatesseg. Mra Georr - j i Scheidervr. Mra. Wynn and Mrs . I Charles Hakes: work. Mrs Frank | Bohnke Ma. WBHam Strahm and Mrs Wilson Reed j At the dose of the meeting the hostesses served delirious refresh mentw -•-«• MIRE DORirDICK TO WED LOREN EPRUNOER I_.._Mr, and Mrs Albert'”F Dick o’ route four, today announced the i engagement and approaching mar- * . riage of their daughter Doris Ma--, to Loren U Sprunger. son of Mr and Mrs Menno Sprunger of ; Berne . . The couple will he married on July I • ’ Miss Dick is a graduate of Kirkland high school Mr. Sprunger graduated from Berne high M-hool and is now employed at the Betne I Furniture <’« H .. BOWLING LEAGUE ANNUAL PICNre - p The Womans Bowling league; • held their annual pirnir Monday 1 Evening at Hanna Nuttman park ~1 A deliciehs supper was. served i»y ' a committee in charge of Mari- • HJII At a business meeting the so, lowing offrers were re-elect'd j Evelyn Kingsley president, Marie l Hill, vice president Opal Myers ' 11

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ER ■ j ■a. . [ MR*. PARI* HAKE* was the former Miss Msxine Keller, daughter I of Mr. and Mrs Bernard Keller. 403 Jefferson street, before her recent marriage. The Rev.dgnaHus Vlchitras performed the ceremony in the rectory of St. Mary’s church. Mr Hakes is the son of Mr. and Mrs 6. <l. Hakes. 728 Walnut street. The couple are now residing at 2154 South Second street - Photo by Edwards.

j secretary; Deahne Holls, sergeantat arms Mary lAdd wka elected 'treasurer to .replace Cora t'onrad. whose term expired. All officers were presented with lovely gifts, and Marge .Odle was awarded the door prise. Siluring the social evening bing > eras... phiyed aud several prises awarded - w ’ ' LOCAL GROUP ~ ' .AT CONVENTION The annual convention district four Pythian Sunshine Girts, i was held at Converse Sunday. Dis trict officers from Decatur we'--Mias Margaret Harris serving as friendship and Miss Sheila Ahr as royal sentinel. The exemplification Os lhe ballot v.as given by the Flo Kau Sunshine Cotincil of this city. Those attending the convention | were Jane and Jean Barber. Dana ftuliell. Margaret Harils. Sally ’ Ahr jGwen IHlyard Sheila Ah' , Linda J’ollock Janet Reiilenbsi h Karen ati'l Mara Dee Striker MiWilliam Barber? Mi* I’hd- II ris. Mrs Effie McGill. Mrs Fnd ' rick D. Striker and -Mrs- Mavtin--Welland ADD SOCIETY . ■. /■ The Work and Win class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at. the home 1-t Mr and Mrs Nile Butler FrL. day evening al seven thirty o’cßak Mr and Mrs Adam KunoWlch will ne assisting host and hostess Mrs. i Fannie Hitchcock and ' Harry Brown are In charge of the pri>gram Members of the Girl's Guild of the Zion „ Evangelical Reformed ■ hurt h are ask'-d •to note that a 1 ph nlc to have been held Wednea-j day evening has been postponed I -one week. •—, ,— l , '■ I The United Brethren Calvary i Ladles Aid will meet at the. ehur ; <h Friday 'Vening at eight O’clock ' Mra Janies l»arr and Mfs U>uis !>rake will be hostesses. The Victory class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren chur

• eh will have their regular mee; ’lng at the shelter house in Hanna ' N’uttman park Thursday evening i at six thirty o'cloqk. The meeting of the ’WS.C.S , lof the Salem Methodist Chur’h’ ; has l>een postponed uatil 4une .lA when it will be held at the home of Mrs- Roy Miller * . "•' ■ ■ " ; "•• , Mrs Elmer "Darwachter will entertain the members qf the United Christian Missionary society this jrvening at aeven thirty Mrs. Homer Ruhl will be. the pro-l-ram chairman , The l_idies Aid of the First Chrlwtian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Edward Anderson In Willshire. Ohio. U'ednesday 1 evening at skven thirty o'clock. ! The American Legion Auxiliary 1 will have tioininafioii and election of officers al their .regular nu eting at the Legion "Home Frida? 7v ipning’lF'ffgfiFA’ TTfie <>fflcerS~'3f tWe Decatur Emblem dub will med at eight o . kxk Wednesday-e,v«nin(~ at—theElks home The Adams County Chords will serve a penny supper Thursday evening 5 to 8 to the public st JrSr high school. The. receipts from this supper will go .10 help defray th- expense of the chorus’ trip to Washington next month Public cordially Invited Mra Keith Gripen wilt be hosteas to the St Fidelia study club Wednesday evening at eight o’- ' lock St Mary's and Blue Creek tofrn ships will sponsor a family night, to be held Monday night In the Pleasant Mills gym from eight un[■flTTWnnrtT"trrwnr- Tbvre -wtHjbe entertainment suitable for all , members of the family and ail I residents of the two townships are invited to attend. J w A SWHPW4O revolution tn the Philippines allegedly planned for , 1953 u reported to involve Pvt Ronald Doraey. 20. missing since last August from the U 8. Army's 2Sth Topographical battalion. It Is reported Dorsey, from Palmer, Mass., deserted to become a Huk guerrilla colonel in hope he would be a "Communist ambassador" after revolution. (Zaferwattotaal;

Dr and Mrs Rsy Stlnaky and son Norman left this morning for 3 week’s trip to Washington. D.C. Mr and Mrs. Robert Milla and sou Dun. and Miss Jane Hrumlw ’ -*—4-rr Monday j wIWWIW j ’ The population ut Hartford City has been tentatively announced as 1 74M- = "~. X Bob Boknecht of Milwaukee visited relatives and friends here last"'evening. He aud Mrs. Bok neebt have been attending college . In Valparaiso. L Maurice Snyder of Geneva, entered a plea of guilty to a charge . of driving his car while under the 1 Influence of liquor when he appeared In the Wells circuit court yesterday. He was fined 3100, given a 15-day Jail sentence but due Co the fact that he was not driving when arrested the jail sentence and |75 of the fine was suspended. The jnrge also recommended that Snyder's driving license to aßspeaded for 8b days. Bluffton retail stores closed an hour Monday and again this afternoon during the funeral services for Sylven Tonner and Ivan Moeer. who were killed In a plane crash near Cleveland Saturday. Sam -Hite the south end grocer, was pleased when he received a ! card commending him as a safe ‘ driver. He-tms- driven ■mshy yeam . . without an accident and the card I via to congratulate him. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Peasei and , ! daughter Eloise, and Wilfred Norj ris will go to Muncie tomorrow- to j attend graduation exercises at Ball State College. Hubert Feasel will receive a bachelor of arts degree from the school of art at the college. _ . Mrs. W H Foughty and Miss Georgia Fougbty left Friday for a three week tour of southern and eastern states They will visit friends In Mlama, Fla . before reI turning. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffith and eon. Mr and Mra. Thomas Griffith lend Miss Catherine Barger bad ut dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thackyr. and Dr. Elisha Mutaaa of Rhodesia. Sifuth Africa, who is now.attending,,T»y lor Uniyersity. ut Upland A pn w, a , Admitted: Mrs. Roland Reppert. Decatur. Mrs Harold Bollenboch- . er, Celina. 0., Mary Ellen Mann, j Dvcatur; Mrs Wilbur Meeks, De- ! catur. t Dismissed Mrs. Max Sprunger and baby girl Ann Louise. Decatur: Mrs. Adelbert Rekeweg and baby hoy .Ppeble. Mra Ora Ad | ■ am* ifiar’ ‘baKy boy. Went* Mrs* I Jdiiie* Steph'fnß. Miama Fla -- Mr. and Mra. Earl Smith of Van Wert. 0., are the parents of twin boys, born at 8 35 and 8.40 a.m. at the Van Wert county hos I'ltal Mrs Smith Is the former Mtsa Eh a Anepaugb.of this city. |1 Dr and Mrs. Dudley Callenda’ j ure parents of a baby boy, bort, at 5 24 this morning at the Adams county hospital. He weighed 4 IKtunds. 15 ounces and has been | r.amed Joseph Marion. Penny Supper Thursday 5 . rir.-SE ■ *elß#r-— Adams County Chorus. It ay worulerW/ rumumbur each Dad that you admire with Quality 6IISM greets* J XejfSttttdfCUy/ Suu our aelectiont. Holthou** Drug Co.

Frankie Starts On Serving Jail Term Fraakfort. lad.. June 4. —tVJ’l — They took Fraakle «U W'flbe| jailhouse today because "She shot ’ her man when be done her wrong Mra. Frankie Miller. JSyear-old divorcee; bogda a u»o-to-21 yea; ||tal|||"for mansjdughter in tba Indiana at India ' uapolls. She was convicted last {week of killing Leland HoUiday 31, tert March 18. The expansion of British trade was shown by the increase of 5u per cent in the attendance of the British Industries Fair held in i ■ London and Birmingham from May 8 to I*. British railways reports. There are 14 state parks aad recreational areas complete or under construction In Tennessee.

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