Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1950 — Page 3

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EMBLEM CLUB MEETS I WEDNESDAY EVENING The Decatur Emblem duh held Ils regular meeting Wednesday ■ ■ vetting at the Elk* home A short truiiine** session preceded the so/cial hour. ■v. Bunco was played and prlie* ■won by Mrs Melvina Eady and -Loix Meyer SFm HoaeT’dnW wa* awarded the door prlie. A delicious chop auey lunch was served by the following committee: Mrs. Lee Nelson, Matnle Bashars. Romaine Keller. Luella Hllty an4 c Ruth Baxter. Decorations were In keeping with the Thanksgiving sea-! son. The next meeting will he held December 28. BRtDE EL ECT IB CUEBT AT SHOWER Minn Julianne Meyer eras how teas last evening at a personal shower for Mb's Ruth Rumschlag. whose marriage will take place Saturday morning. Mias Itumwhtag was presenter! a lovely conwre of I'Uhy mums.

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I Canasta wax played during th* evening and prises were awarded to Miss Martha Miss ShirI ley llerling and Miss Joan York, who presented them to the honor guest. The many lovely gifts given to Mias Rumechlag were arranged under an umbrella, decorated 1 * -the c.olnra»4hw4M4dwelgcLAMi <n for her wedding. The honten*. assisted by her mother. Mrs. Arthur C. Meyer, served a lovely two course lunch al an attractively appointed table. Guests were the Misses Patricia Aippehnan, Ann Gass. Barbara DO- - Joan York. Marilyn Tewple. Frances Miller. Marjorie Miller. Martha Iwurent Shirley Berllng. and Mrs Boh Meyer. Those unable to attend were the Misses Rita Ann laishe Josephine Faurote. Georgia liaurent. Marilyn Mauller and Mrs. Jerry Burnett of Monroeville. RECEPTION HONORS MRS. ORVAL REED A reception homg-ing Mrs. Orval : Reed was held in the Odd Fel-

lows hall Tuesday evenlag following the regular meeting of Re--t ekah lodge. Mrs. Heed la president of the Rebakah lodges of Adams, Wells and Blackford counties. She received a corsage from ti.e local lodge and was given many 1 , lovely gifts. . A short program was enjoyed and refreshments wpre served to eighty five guests. — 8080 ORGANIZATION NAMES NEW OFFICERS The Bolat Community Organise (ion met Monday evening at the Bobo schoolfor their regular meet'ng and election of officers With eighty seven members present. After the meeting was called to order by Rolman Sprunger the group sang a Thanksgiving song. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Fred j Hilton. A reading. “Ma's Thanksgiving Portion." was given by Mrs. Dwight Durr and a contest for children was. conducted by Mrs. Roland Miller. Mrs. Paul Rieh. Mr*. Jim Smith. Mrs Jay Chapman and .Mrs. W. L. Johnson presented a playlet, j "What Became of the False Teeth." , The following officers were I elected during the business ses slon: president Roman Springer: vice-president, Arthur McMichael; swretary. Mrs. Paul R. Rich; assistant secretary. Mrs. Dwight Darr: treasurer Miss Myrtle elements; advisory committee: Walter Kruse. Raymond McAhron and Roland Miller: ushers. Marshall llllpert and Lewis Sapp. Refreshments were served hy Mrs. Austin McMichael and Mrs. l»wis Sapp. The program was in charge of Mrs Miller and Mrs. Johnson. TheDe< entmw lllbea ing eet her The Pemtcr meeting will be a <arry In supper and the program ! will he presented hy the children under the direction <M the teachers. Miss Clements and Kenneth Watkins. GECODE CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY EVENING The second shift members of liecode club held their monthly meeting Wednesday noon in the zion Lutheran church basement The dinner tables were beautifully "dfSi'oMreit in -keeiting w ith - the Thanksgiving season. After a short business meeting Augusta Butcher played a number Make this s SPENCER tChrisinas! E«f»y the holiday* —and all the day» after—m a Spant«v daiignad juw S'Si'ST besuty' And g«« a SprtKfr to votweom you low! Leota Connell tegislereti Sp>-li v- M w (*«»r*etierv Mt', Madison Phone 3 3711 —ggmm scirogre I t>>* x . . » The ”3 D" enemies of every business: It's funny how three of the greatest menaces to every business begin with the letter “D.” ' It DISHONESTY of employees —• burglary — robbery — forgery. DESTRUCTION of money and securities by accident or design (including fire, flood or exploaion ) . DISAPPEARANCE of money or securities, possibly with no trace or evidence. We can provide you with ~"a policy Io protect you against haw from these three doggoned “D’s”. LELAM SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Phena Mitt 1

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;e»le. Adame Central gym. 7.30 p.m. | Desdur Woman's dub and Ad-1 »m« County Federation <rf chibs joint meeting. First Presbyterian " chuc h. 7 :45 p tn. TUESDAY Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Kjr.ii. church, Mrs. Hati Fuhrman. 7:3" pm ■ W S W S of Trinity E.1'.8. chttrdl. church. 7:30 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Econotn'lc* xlub. Pleurant Mills school, 1:3" p.nt. ! Pleasant Mills P T.A.. postponed ions week | DAV. Auxiliary. Mrs Dale s ih ,'. : > t Xurth Tliinl.bi pm. ' Catitolb' lAdie* of Columbia. ; U of C. hall 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Epsilon Sigma ehwpter of Beta Sigma Phi.- business and soda! meeting. Mr*. Gl?n Custer. 8 pm THURSDAY . G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, De.atur hixh school music room;. 7:30 p.m. I 7

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