Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1950 — Page 3
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1950
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ROSt GARDEN CLUB MEETS ON TUESDAY The Rose Garden i luh of Adama county met at the home of Mrs. Gerald Durkin Tuesday afternoon for their regular meeting. During the business session, conducted by the president, Mrs Ralph Stanley, the club voted W Join the crusade for Freedom, and the County Federation of clubs. Mrs. Waller Butcher gave the lesson on potted plants, and Mrs. Dale Moses was in charts of the entertainment. Mrs. L. E. Archbold • won the door prize _£ During the social hour Mrs. ihirkin and Mrs. Alva Bulfebharger nerved delicious refreshments. KITCHEN SHOWER HONORS MISS FLORENCE SCHULTZ Mrx Richard Maloney Mrs Paul tyammond and Mrs. Harold AUltast entertained al th>- home of the former recently with a kitchen shower in honor of Mis Florence H< trfilt*. whose marriage- will take place next Saturday The entertaining rboinx at the Maloney home were . attractively, decorated with bouqnets of fall i flowers. A silver sprinkling- can ' front which fell streamers of various colors was hung above a desk where the gifts were plated. Prises were awarded to Mrs I
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John Blakey. Mrs. Phil Seiler and Mrs. Gerald Domlen. Guests other ’han those mciitloneil were Mrs Bernuril fit-hulls, Mr*. Karl llninkinx. Mrs. Gerhart! Schtlllx. Mis Anton Weiland. Mrs. John Arnold. Mrs K. U Frledline. Mrs. Herman Bleeke. Mis*. Clarice Sauer - and Miss Dorothy Bt-hnepf. Invited guests who were unable-to attend were Mr*. John Miller. Jr.. Mrs. Verner Stromberg and Mrs. Elmer S< hultz. MIBB JEANNE GASE , HONORED AT SHOWER I Miss Jeanne Case, bride-elect of October 21. wux honored at a miscellaneous shower given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Andrew Miller. On her arrival Mix* wua presented vcßii a lovely. < orsage of fall flowers. Came* were enjoyed and the various winners presented their '.rigys Jo the bride-elect. The honored xuewt -was also the recipient of many lovely gifts. Guests included Mrs Norbert Gase Mrs Carl Stlegmeyer. Mrs. ' Hay Schultz. Mrs. Owen Ellis. Mrs. j Leo Teeple. Mrs Jack Swygart, 'the Misses Judy Meyer. Ruth Rums< blag..Margie, Miller. Frances Milk er -lean Marie Braun. Hetty Braun, Mareyle Geels. Marilyn Teeple, j lads S< helner, Josephine Faurote.
Rita latshe. Patricia Appelman, Barbara Deßolt. Marlene Miller and Aary Ann Ulman. Those unable to attend were-the Misses Naomi Geels, Elizabeth Koor*. Corinne Stelgmeyer and Joan York. A delicious luncheon was servod at a later hour by the hostesses Miss Shirley Berling and Mr*. Mill- ■ i er. MRS. RAY LEITZ HOBTEBE TO MISSIONARY SOCIETY I Mrs. Hay Leits was hostess Wednesday afternoon for the meeting of the Zion Lutheran Missionary Society. Opening devotions 'Were given by Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg. Mrs. Ixiuis Jacobs gave an interesting talk on "The Life of Catherine. wife of Martin Luther." The business session was conducted by the president. Mrs. Raymond Ma' Uougal. Hostesses assisting Mrs Left* were Mrs. Eva Braun, Mrs. MarIlFntt Mfh ICmma Rpntl. Mrs. Anna Kessllng and Mrs fails Bucher. MONMOUTH SENION* TO PRESENT PROGRAM The senior class of the Monmouth high school will present Zuercherx accordion hand at the rchool house at eight p.m. Thur* day. Oct. 19. Admission price* will be fifty cents for adult* and twen-ty-five cents for children. Among the feature numbers ant: , Gene Wollenhaupt. Van Wert. <).. a champion soloist: James Ller-hty
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Montpelier, Wollenhsnpfs d• • t partner: liosie and Wanda Stout, six and eight years old; 1* Montague, Cheater Centw high school, state champion al the Indiana fair; a luminous feature being buck light: singing- marimba numbers and a bass viol. The hand is directed by Waiter Zuercher. of Berne, where he maintains his own shop. ——-- ■ k - MIBB MELVENA BURRY ENGAGED TO WED Mr. and Mr*. William Hurry, ot Berne, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Melvena. to Robert Zerby, sob of Mrs. Charles Lase of Monroe. The wedding will be an event of October 14. MSu-mhAwM-s*. TRINITY W.B.W.E MEETS ON TUESDAY ~ I ' The Women s Society of World, Service of the Trinity church held 1 itelr JSEula r meeting at th* church . Tuesday- evening. The program . theme was “Presenting the United Nations Program" with Mrs. Herman Sautbine as leader. ‘ The meeting wa* opened with a ■ Piano prelude by Mrs. K. O. Wynp. : who also read the scripture lee-1 sons. The leader's talk was presented I hy Mrs. Sagtblne and a vocal solo, ' “this Is My Country." was sung I by Dorc-ga Sautbine. Mr*. Robenold j rave a brief talk on the United, Nntkms and a qul* period regard-1 'ng the U.N. was conducted by
Satiety Item* far day’s putHeatlen maat be pfiened In by i 11 a. m. (Saturday StSB A. m-J Phon* 9-2121 Phyill* AnhMMi Thursday Decatur Emblem club Installation of officers, Elka home, 11 pm. ” Queen of Peace discussion group, Mrs. Frances Koors, 9 p.m. Queen of Rosary study club, Mr*. Ray Sehults. S p.tn. G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room. 7:30 p m. Our I-»dy of Lourdes study clah, Mrs. John Schultz. 9 pm. Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 pm. ■ Mary Circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Dick Heller. 2:30 pai. aeWa* ' Catholic Ijvdlen of Columbia de-. rree team. C. L of C. hall, »:.T<> ! ?.m. American I-egioa Auxiliary businex* meeting, legion Home. 8 p.m. j Victory ciaas of Trinity E.U.H. church, church basement. 7:30 p.m. W.S.W.S. of Union Chapel. Mrs. O. Brown, 7:30 p.m. Hoagland Methodist W.9.C.5. chicken supper, church basement, 5 p.m. Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Ladles Aid. church, 7 p m. Roadside Council, roadside table on Piqua road, 3 mile* eaat of Decatur. 1:30 p.m. Jdethodist church rummage *ale The Den. first building west of Legion home. Order of Rainbow- for Girls group Inspection, Masonic home, dinner ft:IS p.m, meeting 7:30 p.m. Mount Pleasant W.S.C.S. potluck supper, Rev. and Mrs. Klse, 4:30 p m. Methodist church rummage sale. The Den. first building west of Legion home. Root Township Hom* Economics club rummage sale. Publix Service building 9 a.m. Monday Inter-River Zone Walther lamgue banquet. Monmouth gym « pm. St. Mary's Society. C.‘L. of C. NHVT W pm. ’ Delta Theta Tau Founder's Day serviet. Mia* Mary Ann Laareat. 9 p.m. > Adam* Cealral P.T.A, Adam* Central high school gym. 7 Ml p.m St. Catherine study club. U>i* Bchiner. 8 pm. Adam* County Chora*, reheaskl. Monroe school. 7:90 pm. Tuesday Jolly Housewife Home Econoin k* club. Pleasant Mills school. 1:30, p.m. Wedneaday Pai lota Xi Halloween party. Mrs. Raymond Beer. Berne, 8 p.m. | the leader. Mrs. John Kelley presented the ' topic "W* Had Hoped," and "A letter to the Editor and you" was given by Mrs. Frank Bohnke A playlet. "We Build For Peaceby Mrs. Sautbine and Dorcas Sautbine. closed the program. The hualHbsa meeting wa* conducted by Mrs Clarence Morgan. — 4-H BAND MEMBERS ENJOY HAYRIDE Twenty-eight members of the Ad- i
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amt County 4-H hand and three ndult supervisors enjoyed a hayrkle celebration following election of band officers recently. Driver* were Jim Wilson and Marrin Fast. Officers elected were president, Jim Wilson; vice-president. Irene Swarty; secretary, Dorcus Davidson; co-secretary, Anne Inaiger; treasurers. Virginia Mitchel and Mary Ann Owens. The band will play for the annual fish-fry to be given tonight by the Chamber of Commerce. MONMOUTH P.T.A. HAS FIRST MEETING TUESDAY Approximately one hundred members attended the opening meeting of the Monmouth Parent-Teach-1 er* Association Tqesday evening at | Monmouth high school. Mrs Geor- j ge Sonnwr president, was in charge and the Rev. Thoma* of Hoagland led the devotional*. Group singing was led by Mrs. Myron l*hm»n and Mrs. 1-eo Kirsch. Mrs. Norval Fuhrman was tiianUf Mrs. Normair—Rohtnstmf then Introduced the teachers, who responded briefly Following the meeting the games and contests enjoyed were led by Mr*. Charles Holt. A box lunch was served by the hospitality committee, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Peck. Mr. and Mrt. Leo Kirsch. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fast. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Merriman and Mrs Myron I-ehman It wa* also announced that the I annual fall feetival will be held i Wednesday, October 2S, at seven! thirty o'clock. The Jolly Housewife Home Eco-, nomic* club of St. Mary's township will meet at the Pleasant Mills school Tuesday afternoon st one thirty o'clock. Members are csked to note the change in date. Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a Founder's Day service at the home of Misa Mary Ann luiurent Monday evening at nine o'f'.txk. All members are required to attend - lM» -nMetiag." — Th* Catholic Ladies of Columhi* degree team will meet Friday evening at eight thirty o'clock at the C L of C hall. St. Paul’s. Walther League of Preble will sponsor « banquet for (he thro* hundred league members of the Inter-River Zone Sunday eveeiag at alx o'ctock M the Monmouth high school gymnasium Ticket* are priced at (I M and may he secured from any member of the Preble league. AU .WaJther League members and the public are inrited to attend thia evening of fun and wholesome entertainment. The St. Mary's Society will have !their regular meeting at the C. L. |of C. hall Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. I yoOdl Admitted: Mrs. Arthur Beer, perne. Mrs. Mel Buck. Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs J. M Brlener. city; Mrs. Osia Chrisman Geneva: . Miss Esther Bents, Decatur. Try A Democrat Want Ad—it Pay*
BMF 3 vnr MRB. DONALD LIECHTY wax the former Mis* Dorta Jean Beil, daughter of Clyde Bell of' Convoy. Ohio, before her recent marriage Dr. Gerald Jones read the double ring ceremony in the First Methodist church Mr and Mrs. Franklin E Hechty of 115 Harvester Lane are parent* of Hie groom The couple have returned from their wedding trip and are residing with the groom'* parents Edward*.
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