Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1950 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER IS. 6930
ROADSIDE COUNCIL MEETS LAST FRIDAY The Adairs County Roadside Council held their October meetlast Friday afternoon at the site of the uerond established roadside table on the Piqua road. A weiner i oast was enjoyed by-sixteen members and ruests. Mrs. W. K Stanley, president, conducted the meeting. "America” was sung by the group. Mrs Paul H. Rich, secretary, gave a report on the state meeting, Mrs. Free-, man Walters gave a reading. “The-j Beauty of October." and Mrs. Will-, iam Johnson recited the peetn, "Ain’t Cod Good to Indiana?” ; Mrs Erwin Stucky, who was unable to attend the meeting, sent i report received from the state iOitd supervisor who Informed the <lub that it wiR ‘be too late to place tables this year r In the spring ’ three tables will be erected where the local council haa suggested Mrs. Edvftrd Thurman, beauttficu tion chairman stated that she had. secured material for the sixth road side table which will b»» placed; near Geneva. • | Mrs. Chester ArmMrong. safety c hairnian. related some recon! ex-. periencea and stressed that all should strive to he more careful drivers. Mrs. Iloliert Clarard and others sanctioned their views. Mrs Rich showed pictures of the recent dedication ceremonies of two roadside table* placed by roun dl and also showed pictures tak en while attending the state meeting at Spring Mill Park The place and time of the No. t ember meeting will be announced later ! HUGE CROWDS ATTEND MEN'S NIGHT DINNER The dining room of the Mother<‘h»t church was filled to capacity last evening and many were unable to attend the dinner prepared and served by the men of the church on men’s night, held in
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< on junction with the Country Fair. Underway thia week on the lawn <4 the church. Mia. 11. A Stuc ky, eneral chairman of the fair, baa announced that those who held . tickets for the dinner and- were turned away at the door, may use the tickets for Saturday night* cafeteria supper or may contact | one of the eommitteg arid the, ticket price will lie refunded. i W. F. Beery, George Helm and Alva Lawwon were cook* fop the ■ i dinner last evening. An overflow crowd Is expected i again thia evening if fair weather I I prevail*. Tonight s event, which ■ will lie held under the “big top" is '« "Whla Hang Musical Giveaway" I ito which the public is Invited Hr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones will have 'charge of the program. I ‘ WOMAN'S CLUB WILL OPEN SEASON MONDAY EVENING j A group of four young artists, ‘from ih»* I’lminaaci Conservatory j of Mush will present the prugran: j for the opening meelitut of the !)•*- • atii£ Woman’s club Monday even jiiu, October 23, at the First PresI byterian «burch. The .meeting willl begin at seven forty five o'clock ; Tea will be served in the social, of the «-hurch following the] program. The executive committee ( t s the Woman’s club is handling airangementK for the affair. ADAMS CENTRAL P.T.A. ENJOYS FAMILY NIGHT Approximately two hundred and fifty people enjoyed the Adams Central Parent Teachers Assoc lalion family night meeting at the high school gym Monday evening j I tennis Norman county rerreatiioi. director wMs a special guest I «nd gave a short talk on the fam ily. He .stated that the family was the oldest Institution in the world and that each family should -strive tn do a* many thing* together as A reading was given by < I retch-, i • h Behnepp and Miss .Marilyn
SocWty Hem* tar day-* publication miut bo phonod In by 11 a. m. (Saturday »:30 a.,m.) Phon* 3-2121 Phyltlt Achooon WEDNESDAY American Legion Auxiliary drill team, lx>glon home, * p.m. Ladle* Shakespeare duh. Mr*., ' John Heller, 2:3d p.m. Basle* Ladle* Auxiliary. Ragle* i hall, 8:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club. ' Mr*. Bert Haley, 2 pm. Indian* Hair|lre*»er» of Decatur • potluck supper. Cleora Daniel*. G :30 p.tn.. ■■■■■.,.7I Methodist church Country Fait musical and cultural program. 7:39 pm. TNT. cl*** of First Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faulkner Jr 8 pm, !-*l lota XI Halloween party, Mr*. I Raymond Beer, Herne. 8 p m. THURSDAY Llttla Flower <tudy club, Mrs. , Charles J Miller :3H p.m. Methodist church Country Fair buraur. all day. Progressive Worker* class of Trinity H l’.ll church. Hanna-Nutt-man park. 8 30 p.m. ; Missionary Society of Church of Gial. -Mr* Vefllu Geyer 7 :30 p.m. | Order of Rainbow for Girl* stat j I <<l tiio.-iiiic. Masonih home, 7 p.m ! Ladies Aid of Villon Chapel. | ■ hurch,' all day. D.Y.B. class of Trinity EVB. I church, chiirch, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mill* Methodist W.S C. S church, I ’W p.m. Friendship Village dub, Kimwey, school J pin Adams County Nurse* Assodathui Halloween parly. Decatur Fire Station 8 p in. Women of Moose formal initiation. Moose home 7:30 p.ni. Delta faihiwni'Thiipter of Beta; Slginn Phi sorority public card, | party. Legion home. 8 p.m. FRIDAY A .la ms County Federation of Woman s clubs, carry in luncheon. I leshyierian church. T pm. Great Neighbors Home. Econom- ’ i tr* dith. Mr* Joseph D Schwartz ' ~ 3d pin. Pwsilumtas laalgc. Red Mens, hall. 7 .Io p in Mount Pleasant Bible Study iciaaa. Mr. and Mrs. Frauds,Fuhrman 7:30 pm. <*alv»ry T, trs. Mtttar Warttht*class, church basement, 7 p.m. Girl Bebtit AaM<MTation meeting. 'American Levian home. 7 30 p.m ! Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church. Mrs. Herald J. Welty, 7 J m ’ ; Phoebe Bible class of Ziog Evan t eticul and Reformed church, chur ? di, 7 30 pm. Philatbca < lass of Baptist ohnr ch annual < hi< ken supjier. chun h «(xfal rooms H 30 pm. Vuithfiil Workers <in«s of t’nion . Chapel. Mr and Mrs Forest Wai-, tere, " 3<F p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority rummag? sale. f»eh all dny, t'athollc- Irftdies of Colombia de gree train, K of (’ home, s pm. Methodist church (bmntry Fair ’• iizaar, all day. 7 —Psi lota XI. rororlty rttmmage Marsli sang a vocal sol<» A play • let entitled. "The Brown’s Night In wag presented and a movie. Famih Teamwork." was shown In keeping with the aeaa<m, r ider and doughnuts were served by the refreshment committee. Sewing Machines Is Our Business! You will be proud to own a modern New Home Sewing Machine, so lii-ht, so lieautiful. A 11-Type-( a bind s. We have many Rood buys on guaranteed used sewing machines, electric and treadles. Free service on all machines for one year. BOARDMANS SEWING MACHINE SHOP . 22.3 North First St. Shop Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ■MM——
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' MKw MR. AND MRS. ROBERT B. TONNELIER wore united in marriage in a recent ceremony performed in the rectory of St Mary’s, Catholic church. bride U the daughter of Mrs Esther Call of Geneva and the groom, son of Bernard Tonnelier of this city, has made his home with an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tonnelier of 342 South Third Ftrtet The. couple resides on Mercer Avenue. —Pho’o by Edwards
Htle, (ten, uli day. SATURDAY 1 Methodist -chiireh (Country Fair, ! cafeteria supper, 5 to 7 p.m. SUNDAY I NC.C.W. District meeting. St. I Joseph < hurph. He**en Castle, 2 MONDAY Decatur Woman's club opening meeting. First Presbyterian chur-; ,di. 7:15 p.m. TUESDAY Hoot Township Home Economic* Hub. Mr*. Al Schneider, all day. Della leimhda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. dinner and initiation. I .Mrs. James Elberson, 6:30 pm. j !—: : , MRS. OARWACHTER HOSTESS TO CLASS Mr*. Ebner Darwachter *a« hostess for the meeting of the CorHnthian class of the First t'hristlMn !iliurch Monday evening Mr*. Har ■non Kraft, president;*opened the meeting -ami read scripture from 4-the hook of Arts. Fourteen members answered roll call by naming a tree mentioned tn j <fie Bible. After the business meet. !::tg Mrs. Homer Ruhl read a paper ■yon "Fellowship” and the meeting | (dosed with the Mixpah beaedlc- '! lion .Mrs Ruhl was in charge of en Attainment and presented several . Intereating contests. Mrs. James Kitchen, Mrs. Kraft and Mrs Paul
Daniels were awarded the prises. Mrs parwachter Merved lovely refreshment* at the close of the ‘vvenitit, . HONOR BRIDE ELECT WITH LINEN SHOWER Mrs. Groce Tope and Mr*' ’Wiilf Winteregg entertained Sunday i at the home of the furpier with « j linen shower honoring Miss Roxelia Fegley of Rockford. Ohio, whose marriage to Kermit Hoe hammer * ill take pla» e October- 22 Fail flowers were used in decorating the entertaining rooms Various < outeat* < were held wui the winners. Mrs. George Rev rolds and Mrs William Hoeham mer, presented their prixen to the hride-elecl. Miss Kegley was then invited to the dining room where her many gifts wore arranged on a beautifully decorated table. Guests were Mr and Mrs. Clar r ence Fegley Mrs William Hoe hammer and daughter ‘’Ann, Ker mit Hoehammer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I Schadt, all of Rockford. 0.. Mr ‘ and Mrs. Martin Giessler and Mr land Mrs. Orlando Fegley. of Ohio City, 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dull. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Myers and lamily Mr. and Mrs. Russel Tope. 'of Wren, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 Bowman of Van Wert. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dellinger, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Walter FegIley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winhregg of this city. Mr. and Mrs 1 Tope. Joyce Sue. Dixie and j Billy Tope Shelia Reynolds. Carol Evon Reynolds Keith Dellinger. Betty Fegley and .Uni Ann Tumble •on. ST. MARY S SOCIETY ■ MEETS ON MONDAY The regular meeting of the St. Mary's Society was held Monday evening at the c. !,. of (’ .hail. Two new members. Mrs. William Mow !<?jy and Mrs. Andrew Miller, weie Welcomed into the group The president opened the meeting with prayer. It was voted to I rponsoi a Girl Scout troop and Mrs. Henry Braun was named to represent the society. December 6 , was announced as the date for the
(pancake supper. I Follow ing the business e riieetinK. Mrs Engle introduced Mrs, Stew i art McMillen to the group. She , gave an interesting talk on the’ Hood bank and explained the dut- ! ies of the volunteer worker* needed to carry out this project in Decatur The committee in charge »erVed delicious refreshments and games j were enjoyed. MISS SHIRLEY STAUFFER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ! Miss Shirley Stauffer was the honored guest at a party given re. cently In observance of her thirteenth birthday anniversary by her parents. Mr and Mrs. Amos Stauffer of near Salem. Game* were played during the c evening and group singing was enjoyed. Miss Stauffer received i many lovely gift*.' ’; At a later hour refreshments ’ were served to-the following: Mary '..Bilclerliack. Shirlev Fox. Patsy Hurkluirt. Susanne Kuhn, flamona I Gottschalk. .Marclie Manley Paul i me Roe. Jackie and Shirley Stauf t i for. Sue Fortney Edna Manley r Dee and Lee Wolfe. Laster Mane ley. Bill Johnson. Johnnie Burk- - hart. I-arry . and Dean Stauffer. Hubert Kuhn. Kenneth Marckel. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lehman. Mr, I unci .Mrs. Austin Merriman and s Mr ,and .yfrs. Grover Wolfe: 1.-.
TRI KAPPAS HAVE FALL PARTY TUESDAY Members of Tri Kappa sorority • entertained at a fall party Tuesday evening at the Elks home Hoatesaes were Mrs. William christen Mrs. Guy Koos. Mrs. Robert i&dtjtouse and Miss Helen Hau bold; Mrs. Lowell Harper presided at i a brief business rtfeeting and Miss Hauhold then introduced Miss charlotte Vera. Isatin instructor at l Decatur high school. Miss Vera ; -bowed interesting and picturesque lid* < of various European coun .• • <1 this summer. She supplemented tlie t-lidy* with ture* and card* she collected dur . ng her trip to Europe. i Al a later hour reneshments • were served from a lace covered i table decorated in keeping with ’he tall season. Ar- you colnc thru the function* 1 *ml4dto-Me' period peeulur to women IM-JJ yr» > ? Doer thle make y<n suffer from hot flaehM. feel eo nrr9mu. hich-etrunc, Ured? Then on tn I Lydu K. Pinkhemt Vegeuble Compound to relieve -euch symptoms! I Pinkham's Compound slso haswhet , DocUxa cell • auxneciuc tonic effect I nnuji PKMrtgSS 1 Say It With FLOWERS Frw i
DECATUR GARDEN CLUB MEETS AT HIGH SCHOOL The Decatur Garden club entertainod the members of the Berne Garden club last evening al ia meeting held in the domestic ; science rooms »t Decatur high school After the meeting was ; opened with the club collect. Mrs. X. A. Bixler, president of the local c lub. welcomed the members of the Herne club and .Mrs Ralph Stan ley, president of the Rose Garden c lub, who was also a gu«W Mrs. Herael Nash, chairman for the evening’* program, introduced Rudy Meyer, who gave a very Interesting talk on conaervation r.nd wild life. He also showed picture* of wild game and outdoor life .Mr* Nash was assisted in serving refreshment* by Mrs. Henry Adler. Mrs. O. L Vance Mrs. William AMolder and Mr*. lion Lute* MRS. HOGAN TO ADDRESS FEDERATED CLUB MEETING j The Adams County Federation lof Woman’s clubs will open their : season .of activities Friday with a carry-in luncheon at one o'clock in the afternoon at the. First Presbyterian church Featured on the afternoon pr<e gram will be Mr* Harry Hogan, of Fort Wayne, who will speak on her recent trip to Japan Mrs. Hogan is widely known through this area nnd is g popular speaker. Mrs Al Schneider will be hostess Tuesday for an all day maet- : Ing of the Root Town*h|j> Ho-iW Economics club. Election of officers will lie held and a potluck dinner will lie served at noon The Pix-ohantas Lodge will meet nt the Red Men hall Friday evening al seven thirty o’clock. Members are reminded that a twenty five cent gift may still be brought ’.n for grand lodge. The National Council of Catholic Women will have a district meeting al St. Joseph church. Hessen Castle, Sunday afternoon ..at
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