Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1950 — Page 3

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DELTA THETA TAU ‘ I R WAG HIDCt PICNIC ml The annual pledge picnic of' Delta Thrt* Tau aurortty was held Tuesday evening at Hanna- . Nutt man park. V An Impreeaive candlelight pledge service wav conducted by the president. Mis* Mary Ann Laurent. lor |g the Mlsae* Patricia Mies. Julianne Meyer. Kathleen Smith. Mary /i 1 Catherine Spangler. Shirley Her S ling. Ilario -y Deßolt, Patricia Aplelman. ''Her. Ruth Rumaehlag and /».. tier The pledge* were «n a rough Initiation by the committee In ■ charge. Vivian Krick, chairman., ■ ■ Mary Martha Terveer. Agnes- ■. Arnold. Helen Kelley and Katht laen Ter veer ~ ' - * CHURCH MOTHERS MEET ON TUESDAY I Mrs Thearl Stulls entertained i the member* of the Church Mothers study club at their regular _ meeting Tuesday evening. The meeting waa opened with the club creed and the elub song. Mr*. Puul I hrick nave an inter"fating discussion on "Are You a- ; Bundle of Nerves'’ from the I'hris I tian IJfe atid Mr*, latDoyl Miller : — gave the - lesson from Parent*: , magazine. "Prepare Your Child for Reading'’ Mis* Eleanor Miller sang "Savior Like a Shepherd l>ad I’*." . . . ■ Following the program the new-ly-elected officer* were installed The new officer* and the retiring officers were presented with lovely corsages Officers for the com tng year are: president. Mrs Warten l.ehman: vice-president, Mrs.) Luther Brokaw, secretary. Mr*, i Virgil Doyle; treasurer. Mr*. Rol-i land Ross; press reporter. Mgs. I Winston Rawley. Out-going officers | were Mr*. Miller Mrs. Vincent Parker. Mrs Harlan Jackson Mr*. Wesley Lehman and Mrs. Robert Monnier / Lovely refreshments were servJohn Dlerkes. Mrs Kenneth I Sehnepp Mr* Dw ight* Boner and Mrs Ralph Hahegger. LADIES AID IN RECENT MEETING . T%e-d-aHH*s AW ,«l .Maidar -mfa. '". - '’i« JK." hrnne <M' Ml» IlMf i>er near Linn Grove recently for; ait air day meeting A carry in din - ner was served at men by Mrs I Heffner and Mrs. Julia Shady The business session was con- ; din ted by Mrs John Borne, and the Rev H Meussling led the de-1 io.ti'’t>> The group sang severs’liy.mtis and repeated the Lord's!

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- J. ■■” I Mrs. E. Worthmaa tSfi-O '«•- , mortal servho for the deceased members of the society. Two hymns, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Someday the Silver Cords Wl< llreek" were sung, and Mrs. Shady oCttwOd prayer. ToT- , lowed with a memorial talk by Mrs. Worthman. Name* of the > deceased and the date of HWlr death were called and the group responded with an appropriate ode while Mrs. 1. Born* played "Nearer my God to Thee." The meeting waa cloned with prayer WOMEN’S GUILD HAS JUNETIME MEETING The Women’s Guild of the Zion ; Evangelical and Reformed ehur< h i held Ila "June„ Time" meeting In [the church parlors Wednesday I evening. Mr*. George Thomas, educational chairman was In charge of the program. She. gave an interesting study of the home and the value of children In the home. Mrs. Edgar Gerber presented three of her piano student*. Alice Fleming. Rheta Butcher and Carol Elzey, who gave a very fine .proi gram of piano number*. Neil Thomas, accompanied'at the piano by Mr*. Fred Frucht". sang several solo* Mr*. Agne* Yager conducted the business ~ meeting at which time member* were reminded that there will be ncTprcular meeting* of the guild during July and August It was also announced that the guild will again sponsor an Seating stand at the Decatur street: ■ fair ' " The hostesses Mrs Robert Aughist. Mr*, f'. L August, Mr*. Bo’.'| ; Ashlitnagt, Mrs. Albert Ashliman.' Mrs Victor Autacher Mrs. Floyd Andrew* and Mr* Rex Andre**: served lovely, refreshments at the close of the meeting. MISS SUE HARPER IS I HOSTESS AT SHOWER . Mis* Rue Harper entertained with a miscellaneous (bower at I her home on North Second street'-

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Sootety ttemu far day’* pubHmUm awut ks. phoMd tat hy «* «. m. (liktwduy tLMru. ■«.) Rhone IMO-MOl OUmIII* AeliasMk wyuiw Menday Thuruday Decatur 4-H club, home ee room it Decatur high achool, T: S» p.m. Order of Rainbow for Girl*. Masonic Temple, T p.m. Indies Aid of Union Chapel, church, all day. Paal’ Matron* elub. Masonic Tetngtle, 7:30 p.m. - Phoebe Bible claaa of Zion Evanrellcal Reformed church, postponed. St. Cocectlla Dlacuaaloa club. Mr*. William Milltr. 7:30 p. m. Adam* County Nur*e« Aattocia Hop picnic, Hanna Nuttman park. 7:30 p.m. Womea'a Guild of St. Luk* Re formed church. Honduras, church haaemeat, Rll day. Women of Mooae, Moose Home. S p.m. Giri's Guild of Zion Evangelical Reformed church, picnic. *;3O p.m Missionary nociely of the Church of God. Mr*. Lase Grimm. 7:30 p m. Methodist W S.C.S. Anniversary Tea, church. 3:30 p m. Women of Moose regular meeting. Moose home, I pm. last evening honoring Mis* Ksth ryn Ann Edwards whose marriage will take place next Saturday.. Lovely bouquet* of summer How cr» were plated throughout the entertaining rooms and a' pastel color nchethe was used on the dining table from which the buffet iumh w»» serve*) ' Lbw bowels of flower* and < andle* were used on the table and buffet The nue*ts monogrammed fheir n»ma* on tea towels for the brideelect during the evening. Mis* Edward* received many lovely Kift* Among the gueMg attending were Mrs. Joaeph Barbieri of Fort Wayne and Mr*. Ix-onurd NUctim ■ i.f Waynedale , Friday G<«ul Neighbor* Home Econoni-

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ice club of Monroe touraahift. Mr*. Sylvan luitegger. 7:30 pan. Phllathea claaa of First Baptist church, church basement. 7:30 p.m. Faithful Worker* class of Union Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman 1. P -m- is. MaJeita -M- -d?ffa» Pocahontas. Redmen’a hall, 7:30 Pnt St. Mary's Society, C. L. of C. hall. 7:30 p.m. * stherin* study club, Irene Heimann. 1 p.m. Adam* county Home Economic* , chorus, Monroe school, f p.m. Tuesday Decatur Garden club, Mr*. Amos Yoder, J:» p.m. Mount Tabor W.5.C.8., church, ' 8 5“ / St. Mary'a Society will have a tegular meeting at seven thirty o'clock Monday evening at the C. L. of C. hall. Thl* will be the last nueting until Sep*ember, and , will be a special party for new members and prospective members. The June committee is asked to call 'Mrs. Charles Ilolthouse, phone 11541. The St Catherine study dull will meet at the home of Irene Heimann Monday evening at eight o'clock. The Willing Worker* class us the Calvary Evaugellcal . United Brethren church ha* poxtponed it* < las* party until Friday. June 30 Decatur Girl Scouts On Overnight Camp j Sixty-flve girls,‘and leader* of the Decafur Girl Egouts made an overnight tamping trip to Camp: McMillen, north of Fort Wayne, I this »eek. The evening meal was tooked, outside and several of the ' I Scout* slept outside.; Breakfast* | was prepared by an older group. < led by Mrs Noble Lobslger. leaders who chaperoned the Scouts included Mrs Lobslger. Mr*. ByrJ <BL; SfliitiL__Mrs Eserell—Sheets ■ Anita Rentz. Louann* Davidson. ,Loi* Strahm. Dixie Hill Elizabeth ' [Hersh Shirley Berllng and Mr*. Kenneth Small, who accompanied ’he group a* camp superintendent

JF'k r ■ THE WEDDING us Miss Rebecca Louise Nussbaum, daughter of Mr and Mr*. Fred Nussbaum. Monroe route one */ui Donald R. Wittwer. "on of Mr. and Mr* Hiram Wittwer of Monroe, took place recent Iv in th’ Mennonlte parsonage in Berne The Rev Olio Krebblel offlt iated. The groom i« assistant office managy fSr Franklin county Farm Bureau Co-op at Groveport. Ohio — Photo by Edwards.

Mr and Mrs. 6tt<» Bethkr of this' city are making a several; weeks’ tour of w'eMlern states. They spent the; early part of this week ’ hitint; in Colorado and are now on their way to (’alifornia. Curl ■. t Beehler so in •- ha rue <it ih» Ri ...<• ■ hotel in Mr. Heehler'a absence. : Ms* Catherine idler. Eiuflhh : i instructor at Detatur high school.* left yesterday for Indiana Vnivers-’ ity. where Rhe is; studying for herj' master s degree Mr add Mfr. Thomas Griffith are.• leaving Saturday for an' ex tended va< ation with their daughter. Mrs Rhinehoid Koldewey at i Wendell. Ida Koldewey. waif ff»t • i i merly, employed as rnspe tor at the local and Fort Wayne G E. Mr Mr and Mr*. Herman AlIwrding. .7;’4 Marshall street, are part-tits of a baby boy born this morning at the Adams .county hospital O 11 _ Admitted M'N. . EHzabvth t't - ♦ellor l)e< atur Dismißßed ■ Sfeven ;Setffl4f-r. !♦<*-* catur: ILobert Everett. Decatur; Raym<md__Kru*e -D<^ ; atur t Mrs J. C. Qctetei WilMlii.; 0 Mrs Louin Krue<k»4>«rg. and -liaby girl. Demtuiv, Ja< -b Heimann. Ih iatnr Two Arrests Mode Hn Traffic Counts City iMjntSs-ttiaddwja arr><t - Wednesday, both of th*m for traf Ge violation*, and both pariles were ‘-hedtiled t<» appear in j i*ti <d the puut <<iii!t la’» i ’od.tv William Working* r. Munroe, r<*ute 1 was arreMed fut; spped-ing excessively on North Se *md street in a 30 mile an hour £on« and Ear! Dawson «'»f Monrocyin* •■•feted for running a stop signal at Thirteenth thd .NirrtmaTi «trj-e'’

A SMIUNG Mr*. George’ C. Marshall receives an honorary degree of Doctor Os Humane Letter* from Dr. Paul C. AnJcrson, president of Pennsylvania College for Women. Pittaburgh, as General Marshall looks on. Marshall addressed graduates. i International SoandpHoto) , , a

Letter Carriers In Meeting Last Night The regular meeting of Decartt' WinW 1 W;“ TiatmtigT ’ ■of, letter carriers, was held Wednfadtiy evening at the home of Mr and Mrs... Harold Thieme ’ Thieme reported on the recen ; slate convention, featured by a I fcfarific-ution and Itfidj >'f <be re- , < ent postal economy, ctrders. . A general dfip-ttsslon and social ’ evening folhtwtM .the delegate's it port The following members | ' v.ere present Mr aiul Mrs. Itirht.rd Maloney. Mr.-and Mrs Robert l.icht 'and tlnldien. Mr. atyrt MY«C ■ Harold Hoffman and children Mr nd Mrs Gerald Durkin .and cHiIcF fait, atit! the m>.--,t and hostess I hg f W J * 74W. ■ .ra * ■ * • • - "■ "Miss CAUFOPNIA" in next Septembers ".Mis* America" pageant w .)l b" lovely J tanhe Durant. 21. Sin Id- *a lb-:--, after winning t tie it anti Crui. *h»* meMurM i t Ji. hi[ a r.5,’ w.th wc;cht 112. flwttmationnii

mm lOSfPH F. KAMF. representing tlu institutional Educational leejn* dta before House lobby comm, t« n Washington. Where be Tare soaajble punishment for refusal t> ■ turn over financial information {unp previously refused to turr tver Information tn 1944. was •ited for contempt and convtrtton vaa upheld recently by the U S iuptgme Court. t Internal VW > How it Looks te Auesiee Melbourne, Australia lUPi - It may be an "egg beater" In Anierl tag, but in the Australian Royal Air Force a helicopter la a Hying paimtree." ■ 'i - J

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