Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1950 — Page 3
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and hostess. Mrs. Clouse, vice-preaident. open- ’ «d the meeting and the group sang ■ the hymn "Beautiful Garden of i Prayer.” Mrs Hubert Ebraam led the devotions and prayer was otI fared by Mrs. Leland Ray. | After the brief business meeting lovely refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ehtiuon. Mrs. Glen Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Brice McMillen. Mrs. Murray Holloway, Mrs. Leland Ray, Mrs. Clyde Jones Mrs. Fred Bauman. MRS. WALTER* IS HOSTE** TO CLUB Mrs. Ric hard Walters was bostfsa tojtha-regular meeting of Our Lady of Good Counsel study club last evening at her home on Mercer Avenue. The meeting opened with prayct and the chairman. Dorothy Debolt, read peveral interesting laatles, "Why I Know There Is a God. ' and "The Value of Prayer.' "She also gave a humorous ■poem. 'Stalin ‘Gets Religion.' '' The meeting closed with the rosary. A delicious lunch was served, by the hostess The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edvard Vian with Mrs. Walters as chairman. HOFSTETTER-MIL LER ENGAGEMENT IS TOLO —— Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hofstetter,” of Geneva, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Mary Lou. to Harold Mtller. son of Mr and Mrs. Perry Miller of New Corydon. The wedding Is belnlc planned for early December. The bride-elect Is a graduate at Geneva high school and is nowemployed at the Food Bank Mr. Miller Is a graduate of Jefferson township high school and is employed at the Decatur Casting Co. P*l OTE* OPEN FALL PROGRAM . ' Psi lota XI sorority opened their fall season with a business meeting held at the Elks home last evening. Miss Marion Konhti, I newly-elected president,'' was -r tn
HiS Society hums fee day's publication must be pbeoed in by 11 a. m. (Saturday •:** a. as.) Phone 1000-I*ol Phyllis Aehoeen _. —-—— Thursday Decatur Camera club. Lowell J. Smith, 7:30 p.m. G.E. Aeolian Choir, Decatur High School. 7:30 p.m. ’ Combined meeting of Missionary Society and Ladles Aid of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. church. 2 p.m. St. Joseph's Discussion club. Mrs. Arthur L. Miller. 8: IS p.m. Everready class of Methodist church. Misses Ora and Ive Gllpen 7:10 p.m. Women of the Moose. Moose home, 7: SO p.m. W M.A. of Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church, Mrs. '.awronce Michels, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia. C. L. of C. hall. T:* p.m. rs Friday St. Mary's parish unit of N.C. < W , C. L of C hall, 8 p.m. Calvary Evangelical United Brethren ladle, Aid Society, church. 8 p.m. V.P.W. Auxiliary, V.F.W. hall. 7:30 p.m. American legion Auxiliary Informal installation of officers. American lagion home. 8 p.m. Saturday Kum-Joln-Vs class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. cafeteria supper, church dining room. 5-7 p.m. Monday Girl's Missionary Guild of Union Chapel. Ethel Cook, 7:3* p.m. ladle. Fireman's Auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Kortenber. 8 p.m. Pythian Needle club, K. of P. home, after Temple. St Catherine's study club. Mrs. Marcel Welling, 8 p.m. Church Mothers study club, potluck supper. Mrs. Everett Huther. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau sorority, Mls< Mary "Attn' Laurent,' * pas. ' Girl's Guild of Zion Evangelical rnd Reformed church, church parlors. 7 SO p.m. Tri Kappa associate chapter picnic; Hanna Nuttman shelter house. ( p.m , Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Harvey Rupert. Epsilon Sigma chapter nt Beta Sigma Phi. Elka home. 8 pm i barge of the meeting Various projects . for the com ing year were discussed and the yearly program books were distributed by Mrs Paul liancher. program chairman. Miss Sharon Hite leported on the bingo stand the sorority sponsored at the Decatur street fair Mrs. clement Snell gave a favorable report concerning the child sent to the speech and hearing clinic at Ball State College. The speech and hearing therapy is one of the sorbrtty'*. national projects. An interesting report on the state convention held at Purdue University was given by Mrs. Robert August. Following the business meeting: Impressive pledge services were I.eld for Mrs. Hubbard Steiner. A delicious lunch was served hy the program committee, composed of Mrs. liancher. Mrs. Joe Kelley. Miss Anna Catherine Friedly and Miss Phyllis Kohler. f MR. ANO MR*. H. E. BUTLER TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. II E Butler. 30< North Fifth street, prominent Decatur residents, ' will celebrate their fifty-eighth wedding annivers ary next Sunday. The occasion will also mark Mr. Butler's eightieth birthday. A family dinner will be held at their home. Attending will be Dr. and Mrs. George Renner of Cincinnati. 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter, Mr. XWrt- JMra. Joseph Kaehr and- son Timmy. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Porter, all of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ehinger and children Anne and Steven of Albion. ’ . Mr. and Mrs. Butler wwre married at Revere on September 10, 1|92 They have lived their entire lives in Adams county. Mrs. Butler, who Is 78, was the former Ella Fisher. Mr. Butler 1. retired from Butler's Garage. They hgve three children. Mrs. Renner. Mrs. Porter and Clyde Butler, five grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Unable to attend the celebration will be Mr. and Mrs. Ruesell Bercy and family of Bhr*vwport. La., and Mr. and Mr». Joseph Ogle and family of Honolulu. Hawaii. HOMER SMITLEY MARK* BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY The children and grandchildren •»f Homer Smitley gathered at the Smitley home on South First street Saturday evening to celebrate his rlxtleth birthday anniversary. Mr. Smitley received many gifts to mart the ocr-ation. Those attending were: Mr. and
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Mrs. John Stauffer and son Jag. Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smitley and children Dianne and Larry, Duncan Falla. 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smitley and daughter Cherry. Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Don Snell and daughter Debby, and Mrs. Selma Kistler and son Jerry, oi Fort Wayae, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baaermeister and children Pat, Cynthia and Sandra, of Magtay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and daughter Catherine! Mr. and - Mrs. Junior Ward and non Bobby, Mrs. Smitley and daughter Ruth, all of this dty. The Decatur Camera club will meet at the home of Lowell J. Smith tonight at seven thirty o'clock. Members are asked to bring their scenic prints. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a business meeting al the home of Mlaa Mary Ann Laurent Tuesday evening at eight o’lock. The meeting of the Ave Maria study club has been postponed until Friday. September U. The associate chapter of Tri Ksppa sorority will have a picnic at the shelter house In HannaNuttman park Tuesday evening at six o'clock. Members are asked to bring table service, and to make reservations with Mrs. Lawrence Linn, telephone 15302. or Mrs. Carl Gerber, phone 85C3, hy Monday. The Girl's Missionary Guild of Union Chapel will meet at the home of Ethel Cook Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. There will be a meeting of the leaders and officers of the discussion groups of the St. Mary's parish unit of the National Council of Catholic Women Friday evening at eight o'clock at the <!. L. of C. hall. The Ladles Fireman's Auxiliary will meet at the homo of Mrs. Joe Kortenber Monday evening at eight o'clock. The Kum-Jmn-ls class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Sunday school will hold a cafeteria supper from five until seven o'clock Saturday orening i.t the church dining room on Win-
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chaster strest. Serving will start promptly at fire o'clock and the public is invited to attend. The class gives several public suppers each year. The Girl's Guild of the Eion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet in the church parlors Tuesday evening at seven thirty OCIOCK. The G. E. Aeolian choir will hold a rehearsal at seven thirty, o'clock this evening in the music room ol the Deestur high school. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Rigma Phi sorority will hold their first business and cultural meeting at the season at the Elks home Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. w Dismissed: Mrs. Richard Maloney, Decatur; Mrs. Karl Ray and baby girl. Monroe; Mrs. Arthur Irwin. Decatur; Mrs. R. E. Gillette and baby girl. Warren. Cyril and Margaret Ramschlag Becker are the parents of a baby daughter, born at 4:M o’clock this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 1.1 ounces Go to tne ehurcD « your choice »•« Sunday. res dA A Take Along POPCORN CARMELCRISP Home Made CANDY THE mCORN SNACK CORT STREET
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