Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1950 — Page 3
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MRS. ROBERT YOST ENTERTAIN* CLUB Mr*. Robert Yost was hostess to members of the S. E bridge ...club at her home In Stretton Ptace last evening. Guests were Mrs. Venn Lfniger. of Pasadena, Texas, Mrs Hill Brown and Mrs. Bill MelchL Prises were awarded to Mrs. David Terseer. Mrs. Everett Fsultt At. a later hour the hostess served delicious refreshments from mall tables. ’’DECATUR DAY" FRIDAY AT FORT WAYNE SHOW Friday, July 14. will be Decatur I>ay at Ernest Warther's raihoi.i cavalcade, showing through July 23 at Fort Wayn>l>e<atur Tri Kapfia members..wh>l _ will serve as hostesses on Friday' will l>e Mrs. Ix>nard’ Saylors and I Mrs Gladys <*h;»n,berlaln from, the. associate chapter, and. Mrs’ IsOwvll Harper. Mrs. Hoyt Hauler! and. Mrs. Clark May din from th-
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1 active chapter. Mr. Warther's exhibit includes nineteen trains, all hand-carved !tu actual scale and-All driven by electric motor.* This amazing collection required over twenty years to complete and is valued at well over IWo.Ooo. All proceed* from this event will be turned over to the Fort Wayne Philharmonic.. Tickets may lie purchased at the door at Wolf and Dessauer auditorium, or from any Tri Kappa member in this <lt> -.-- —-M—J W.C.T.U. MEET* ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON i The Woman’s Christian Temperance I'qlon met at the home of Mrs jtase NiMl< k Tuesday afternoon. The meeting opened with the . group singing -"America the Beau hlful" and "Q Savipr LetMs Walk i With Thee".- Miss lira Gilpen read i th* scripTtTfe. Psalm ope hundred and (out and I h<» Lord's prayer v.as offered- tlie group Mrs. Frank Ilohnke treasurer, explained a
Society Hama rar nay's pubI *lrara*Arara ranrad bum • lw*i*""s* vvvWww BPW vav 1 11 a- M. (Saturday *:M a. m.) Phone 100*1*01 Phyllis Achaean Thursday O. E. Aeolian choir, Zion Luther ; an church. 8 p.m. Holy Cross study elub. Mrs. Donald Miller. 8 p.m. Salem Methodist W.S.C.f, church basement. 1:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 7:SO p.m. Our Lady of Lonrdee study club, Mrs. Adrian Uchtle. 8 p.m. W.B.C.S. of Methodist church, church. 8 p.m. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical Tutted Brethren church, church. 7:3d p.m Baptist Woman’s Missionary Society. Mrs. Getty Parmer, 1 p.m? Bobo Community ice cream social, Bobo school, 7:3<i| **■» Mary and Martha circles of: Presbyterian church, covered dish; dinner, chnryh. 1 p.m. Friday _ Majella council 72 degree of Pocohantis. ' Redmon's hall. 7:3d rm, Mdies Aid of Calvary church. Mrs: Fannie Jackson. 8 pm. American Legion Auxiliary business meeting Legion Home, 8 p.m. Sunday Annual New Haven district C. YO outing, Hamilton Lake Steele Reunion llanna-Nuttman park. Monday St. Catherine study club Mil dred Loshe. 8 p.m. Tuesday Jolly Housewives club of St. Marya township. Pleasant Mill.school,.. 8 pm. --Hoot township Home Economics I club, Mr*. Norbert Gase, 1:30 p m. Wednesday Business and Professional Won♦n. Bentz cottage. Celina. O. 8 30 tn. - - -.. .. • | Ruth and- Naomi Mrele of Zn»n L KvanuHhal and Reformed i-hun-h.* church new lai r<k>mj* > * jimt project tor promotion of the * work Mu* Nlhllck reviewed ‘‘The !.)(.• eof Anna Conlon <<»u ? <»rkei <»t Franris Willard After cUming jrtth the Agronie benediction, light »»_4Tv served ROSE CARDEN CLUB ‘ - MEETS ON TUESDAY The Hose Garden < lub held its regular meeting, at the home <>f Mr« Frank <Tlst Tuesday ufter noonh* with stvteen members pre sent Bull call was anew-red by llos. •• in uiy garden Tlie Hub voted t» hr lsi>*n in the-future as the Rose-Garden club of Ada.ins <<>uu t-t Mrs Grover Levy was ap|>o,-i' o<l delegate so the. Roadside ('<Min ■il meeting, to be held in Fort. Wayne on July 18 Mrs Alva Huff-mbarg-r is alternate Plans for the flower show-were discussed, and Mrs Gerald Dinkin presented a lesson on house plans The meeting was- dismissed. sitli the Mizpah benediction:' laively refreshments were servid by the host*ns. assisted by Mrs t ecil Gauze. The Itulli and Naomi circle o. he Zion Evangelical and Rerornred , church social rooms.nezt Wednes-. day afternoon gt two thirty o'clock A silent auction will lie held. The Pythian Needle dub plchjr : 3 ill lie held at tfee shelter house at Hanna-Niittman park Monday.' July 31, at six thirty o'clock. The annual New Haven distric. ('Y <> outing will be held at Ham ‘lton latke on Sunday. All mem tiers who heed - transportation or who have car space are asked to meet at the Catholic high u-hool
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nntrance at eleven fifteen o'clock. Roys who do not drive and all girls are asked to furnish food for a potluck supper. The New Haven district Includes the Monroeville. Berancon, Hesse Castle. Yoder. New Haven and Decatur chapter.! of the C Y.O. The Busings* Jnd Professional Women's duh will hold their annual outing at the Rents cottagat Celina. 0., next. Wednesday. A picnic supper will be served at six thirty o'clock in the everting. The executive committee hi In charge and all reservations or csncellatlons must be made by Saturday with either Miss Dorothy West or Ros* Ellen Miller. Mrs. Fsnnie Jackson will entertain the Ladles Aid of Calvary church at eight o’clock Friday evening. Mr*. W. L. Johnson is the assisting hostess. Majella council 72, degree Os Pocohanta* will meet la the Redmen* hall Friday evenin* at aev:».p thirty o'dmk. BOW Mr* Je**e Niblick let this morning for Chicago, where she will visit for several days with her ri«tyr. Anna W’inans-Kenny. Painty y yffiear / il ■ Hk I . J . —M 'i /c 100 ■.■ Exterior White ★ ifi whiter K -- ★ if i bripMer ★ cleont ifxlf * more durable ★ fntiblf pried ★ hightit quality $4-95 <iAl ' Moore't t>e<orwtive-Trim in bril liont, durable color* - resi»t» fading $2.10 Mt. Moore's 9er*lt A Deck Inamel — durable — quick drying — easy i working $l5O Q ( Use MOORE paint KANE Paint & Wallpaper Store 15R So. Second St.
Samuel Stahl of Geneva is a l-atlent In rhe Van Wert n. enure ty hospital. Roberts, author of "The, Loring Woman" and other popular novels. A spending a day or two In Huntington to refresh her memory of Harry Worden who. cnee a year tn her girlhood days, provided free ice cream, all they I could rat to the youngsters o.' Huntington. She has written her memories of this “wonderful" man and is checking the facta. She was born in Marion but spent her school days in Huntington' Her; name before she became famous was Elizabeth Knelppie. A 13:000 cement brick addition to the Grayston Avenue Twite! Brethren church at Huntington will be built at once to provide a. basketball and recreational headquarters. Mr. and .Mrs. Gulford Runyon j and daughter of Seattle. Wash.. r - ■- t --■ - * , , , , ,
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i *n>i Dick McLaughlin, of Niles. ■: Mh-h. were dinner guests of Mr. ;"»TMt Mrs ' Rylvester Everhart last I, night* : Howard Wright, of Richmond who substituted as Western I’nion ■ relief manager here last summer,. J has been visiting here at the Clar- • nee Ziner residence. j | The Holman Egley* of Jefferson township, left this week for c racstlon at Clear Lwke. 1 Miss Pauline Seesengulh. o? French township, returned to her I job as secretary in the county extension office yesterday morning I .Miss Seesenguth. who was injured s week ago with three other youn: Adams county girls is the first o' :the four to return to work Miss Aleta Ratcliff, injured at th. time. . U stlß-in Adam* county bo»- , pitai. and county treasurer Richerd Lewton does not expect her ,+o return to work very soon. Miss. Beulah Bertwh. of French town-
ship, expects to return io wvik. next week She di*l*e-ated heshoulder beside* dtber W atrl “ bruises. Mfsa Marilyn Beer, driverof the aotomoliile, was relpsuM from the hospital last week. ' Miss Bei-ky Maddox, daughtvof Mr. and Mrs. Wataon Maddox .is spending the week with the ■ . William Porter family th SUrshaß. , i MIclT She will be acroutpanied ; 'home by Mira NaiteyeFbfier, who ~uttt vivir in l->ei atur —■——- —JMr. and Mrs. Herman Kell-: j are moving Into a home at 315] South Third street thia week. The home was formerly the Schock 4 property. [ Dr. John Spaulding, a recen' graduate'' of. Indiana school of [Dentistry, is taking over the office I ■<f Dr. Fred Patterson Dr Spaulding’* wife and' child wllL_moYe here-a'-soon as they find a house. Try A Democrat Want Ad—it Pays I |
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Women Fatally Hurt In Fall Down Steps , Indiamtftbli* Jit ty 1-3 — ilTj Funeral service* were planned today for Mr*. Ruth Terhune 82. I leech Grove who died of bfjliriks suffered when sb* fell dowm i-asem»nt steps in her homejkh#t saving her. three-yearold daue-ht*(M from a similar fall. v ;jj| RlAOr-CUT IFAfIHfTTI
