Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1951 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1951 ‘

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MRS. LINN HOSTESS\ 'Tf> JUNIOR WOMEN •p hr February < departmental meeting <>f the, - Junior 'Women s < |(ib ivas held Monday evening at 'He home of Mrs. Richard -Linn \ilth Miss Alice. Rdthr Miss Kay t w«er and Mrs. Barney Brooks as hostesses' Ibivy'ard Ru< k ( gave'aft infllft'sting lecture on ceramics, l.neif origin, their constrm (ion nad their place in the modern vfirld during the program. I At .the l/iisiness meeting a comttee composed of. Miss Lois uinister.J Mrs. Jethro Sprunggr d Mrs. 1 - Harold Hambrock was pointed to investigate the pos- . of | organizing a worthvy|tile organization in ' the ' county iyr' underprivileged « hildrdtr ' • :|At- the election of officers Mrs. l?i»y Friedley was named chairman , At the next year. Other officers, elected Were: vice-chairman. Miss , Alice Tombleson; secretary, Mrs. . libbert Smith; treasurer. Miss dWgene Bauer; fln'cs -secretary’. ' -•Hrs. Gordon Harvey Mrs. Simeon! •ihin. Jr. was reappointed histor- . i in. . - s ■Outgoing .officers of the club ip Mrs. Linn. Miss Yager. Miss\ pironisfer. Miss Tombleson 'jltd M?TSj Joseph Kaehr. * |l>eiicious refrpshntf nts were] by 'candlelight from a I titifuHy appointed table. —-+U ■j- ' V .1 MEDICAL auxiliary Has Annual valentine tea I'lhe Adams county medical i®xiliary held it£ annual Valeptine ’Wt recently for all senior "high

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school girls in the county, pf’he affair was held at the Masonic hall, J ' . Mrs. J.Carroll welcomed the ■ iris and introduced Miss cnee Lichtenstiger, superintendent of the Adams county memorial hospital, who then presented diss Marie Koller, of the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne. Miss Ktolter conducted an interesting panel discussion oft nursing, Six stude.nt nurs'es representing the Methodist. Lutheran and St. Joseph hospital took part in 'the <lis< ussjori. Miss Marilyn Van Horn of this city was one of ’he two students from the Methodist hospital school of nursing. Valentine jcolors .of red ' and, '.bile were complemented with a silver tea service; An attractive arrangement of red carnations, made up the centerpiece. Tea was poured by Mrs. W. K. Smith, the first president of the auxiliary. Assisted by Mrs. Carroll, the 11)51 Mrs, IL F. Zwick was- general H hairman of |he tea, assisted by 'lts. X. E. BeaVer, Mrs. J. M. Ih.rk, Mrs. G J. Kohne. Mrs. H. B. Lehman, Mrs'. R. L. .Repper* ! and Mrs. J. B. Terveer a . ] Members unable- to attend were, Mrs. A. H. Girod, Mrs. M. L. I ] Ilahegger. Mrs. Ren Duke, '.Mrs'. I [R K Parrish, Mrs. C. C. Rayl and ! Airs. Athos Reusser. ! ■ L - L —’ calvary ladies aid MEETS AT CHURCH The Ladies Aid of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church held their regular meeting

I * TH Society items for day’s publication must be phoned in by II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. ,m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson WEDNESDAY Profit and Pleasure Home Economics dub, Mrs. Belle Andrews. 7:30 p.m. Women’s Guild of Zion E. and R. church, church, after Lenten service. 1 . Wednesday Night Bridge .club. Mrs. Robert Miller, 7:30 p.m. ■Eagles Auxiliary public party. Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics dub, Mrs. John Stonebhrner, 7:30 p.m. I \ Business and Professional Women. Legion Home. 6:30 p.m e i Presbyterian Ruth Circle, MrsBertha Rice, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Nftorni Circle, Miss Janet Schrock, 8 p.m. ' Epsilon Sigma chapter, of Beta Sigma Phi, potluck supffejr G. L of (’. hall, 6:30 pm. THURSDAY 4-H Band practice; Monroe, 7:30 p.m. Adams County Nurses Association. Mrs. Neola Luginbill. 37’. N. Sprjinger street*, Berne, s pan. D.Y.B. class of Trinity church, church parlors, T:3o p.m. Past Matrons dub of 0.E.5., postponed. |

Eta Tau Sigma sorority, .Miss Florence Brandyberry, 8 pgn. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, chufch, all day. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S..' Mrs. Aichard Speakman, .1:30 p.tp. Order \of Rainbow for Git is stated meeting, Masonic hall, 6:*S p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church carrjMn supper, church, 6:15 p!m. ’ -I St. Ann’s study cluh, Mrs. Gftorge, Wemhoff, 7:30 p.m. i ' Friendship Village club Kknsey school, 1 p m. FRIDAY Willing Workers Class of CalMuy E.U.B. church, churclr-Jmse-rnent, 7:30 p:m. . ■ , I’hilathea c,lass of .Baptist church church parlors, p.m. ]. Presbyterian Rummage Sale, church, afternoon. Decatur flirl Scout Council, Mrs. Lowell Harper, 8 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary pid Fashioned Box ; Lunch; D-A.V. hall, 8 p ni. , Adams County Federation of clubs, Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 2.‘J North Tenth street, 2 p.rti. SATURDAY Presbyterian Rummagte: sale, church, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. < D.A.V. Auxiliary public breakfast, D.A.V. hall, 6 to 10 am. ' SUNDAY Ruralistic study club, Mrs. i Norbert Gase, 7:30 p.m. j. ' ; < MONDAY ! Defeatur Woman’s club general meeting, Library, 7:45 \p.m. Research club, Mrs, C. C. j’um- ] T hrey, 2:30 p.m. Adams Central H’.T.A., grade school building in Monrbe, 7:30 p.m. \

Friday'evening at the < hnreh.\ The hymn "Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us" was sung and devotions from the book of John were given by Mrs. Louis Several readings wer|e\ given, and Mrs, Drake’ presided at the bus'ness meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. lona Shilferley and I Mrs. Alma Gaunt. CAROLYN MCMILLEN ’O'WED IN FLORIDA Mr and Mrs. Stewart vi’arren McMillen of Valley Farms, who are spending the winter in J’bnipano Beach, Fla., hive an-> nounced the coming marriage of their daughter, Carolyn Ann, to Richard Edward Burket, son of I>r. Firm Burket bf Sandusky, O. , The marriage take place at four o’clock in th\e afternoon, Thursday, .February 22, at the Governor's Ultib jin Fort louder dale, Fla. A reception will be held at the club following the cere ' mony. . 1 The bride-elect was] graduated from Miss Pqi-terTs School Farm-1 ingtou, Conn., and has been attending Oberlin College. She spent the past summer studying! av the University of London, Epglapd. Her fiance is a graduate of Oberlin > College and Is now serving in the eioßO ORGANIZATION MEETS AT SCHOOL \ The monthly meeting of the Bobo Community Organization was held Monday evening at the school. T)he entertainment 4 kas in charge of Mrs. Herman Brunner and Mrs. Groce Tope. The evening program opened with prayer by Mrs. Milton Chronister. "Billie Boy ”, was sung by Sandra Brunner, Sharon Bebout apd Marie Ohiei*. Johnnie Frey, accompanied | at the piano by his mother, Mils. Carl Frey, sang

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“Galway Bay" and "Simple Melotly<' . ■ ! ■ Harbor Lights" was opie of three cornet solos placed by Garry McMillen a r n d two readings ”S< hoolday Memories" apd “Brother Jones Repented" were given by ißaymond McAlirCn. , ’ Committees m appointed for the March meeting were, program, McS. Lester Thomas and Mrs. l,eo' Spahgler, akd refreshments, Rbfand' Miller and Keppeth ] Ohler. At the close of th<t evening the group shpg several and tjefreshmeiits were served bylGifiLid Bunper and Raymopd MtlAhrpik. COL. EICHHORN TO SPEAK : AT WOMAN’S CHjlp MEETING Col. J. F. Eichhorn, oT will be the guest speaker at the general meeting of thp .Decatur Womans club Monday evening, The ".program will ; bp, held at thu fle< atur librarjy at’seven forty five o’clock. Tire Civic department will he in charge’and mpsic will he vnder the direction of Miss Helen Haubold." ' | ? Col Eichhorn will speak on the subject; "An r Xcpuaintknce with the Korean people." He has been in. Korea and is well informed on the conditions existing there. Meipt bers are urged to upe their guest t’ckets as many are in 'this timely subject. ?’

ROSE GARDEN CLUB NAMES NEW OFFICERS Nineteen, members[ of the iRoSk Garden club of Adams <•< unty were present at p meeting he|d Tuesday afternoon at the home of .’its.; Bert Hpley.' Ope gupst was present -I ] . . 1 During the bnsincs session, (ondueted by Mrs. Ralph Stanley, it was voted to donate a bpok to the Decatur library in memkjr bf . Mrs, E. W Buschte. ' V r ; | Mrs. Meldren ICrepK wlap ap pointed dub chkiidnan for the I Red Cross Blodd Blank project and Hie club Voted to support the bill introduced in the state legislature to name highway 2p from Geneva to Rome City,' thel Gene Stratton Porter Memorial Highway. , Officers for the coining! year were, as follows: 'president,! Mrs. ißalj>Ji E. Roop; ; vice-president. Mrs. Dale Moses; secretary, Mrs. Niland Oehsenridleii; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Hebblk Mrs. ’Frank Crist gave thh lesson study on “Insectisides.*/ • Mrs. Paul Daniels, chairman »pf lhe ' entertainment-, copductej several contests and prices were awarded to ytrs. Stanley andljMrs. Clarence Sinitley. Mrs. Daniels was awardedthe door prize. j Mrs. Haley and Mrs. Kireps served lovely refreshments at the close of the meitijig. DEPARTMENT MEETS ON MONDAY I The Music Department of XVbman’s club held their February i meeting Monday evening Pt the home of Mr’s. A. C- E. Gilltinder; The club collect was used to open the meeting and roll call w as’answered with current events. Memorial services fbr Mrs. Avon Burk, p past member of the department, were cbnductel by Mrs. C. E. Bell. In clo&ing the services Mrs. Waltpr ' Krick sang "My Task." . At the business ] session Mrs. Harry Dailey was named chairman of £he section for tne next year, A collection was taken for the Hjeart Fkftd. { Miss Helen Haubold, program chairman, presented an unusual tilin op the London Symphony. ; j All \ the different instruments

used ,were\ described and played separately, then combined for the final Fugue. > ’ , Refreshments in Valentine appointments were served by the .hostess, Mrs. Harold Murphy. Mrs. Dallas Goldner and Mrs. E. I). Engeler. z . ENTERTAIN WITH BRIDAL SHOWEJR i Mrs. Frederick lyieberich '■ artd Miss Elaine Bielerich entertained with a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at' the former's pome In Preble in honor of Mrs Fredrick Rosener, of Woodburn. Mrs. Rosener wap the former Miss Helen iteipking hefonj. her recent marriage. j’On her drritpl the guest ofl honor was presented with a corsage of red and white carnations. Hearts, and various other games w ere'played and prizes awarded to Joan Reinking. Mrs king. Jr. arid iCarolyn Reinking, v. ho presented 'them to Mrs. Rosener. The Valentine theme wps used in decorating. Silver and crystal candleholders were used lit either end of the refreshment table, laid with white, and red streamers extended to each place, where a tiny Valentine porsage was the favor. Guests other than yiose mentioned were Mrs. Rose Reinking, Judy and Rosemary Reinking. Mrs. Ernest Boehren. Mrs. Donald Reinking, Mrs. Ered C. Bieberlch. Mrs. Fremont Springer. Tommy and Barbara Springer, Mrs. Louis ;Reinking. Sr.. Mrs. Bernard [Braun, Miss Lillian Eiehoff. Mrs. | Willard Fawbutih, Miss Eldora Kirchner, Miss Helen Bulteinelcr, Mrs. Edwin Reinking and Miss Gladys Ewell. Mrs. Walter Reinkiiig was unable to attend. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB MEETING HELD MONDAY The Pythian Needle club met 4n tile, social rooms at the K. of P. home Monday evening after Temple.’ After a short business meeting refreshments in keeping with Valentine Day were served in the dining room. Games were played and prizes awarded to the various winners. Mrs. Adam Kunpwich was awarded the door prize. 1 ’ Hostesses for the evening were

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Mrs. Vera Barber, Mrs. Gay lie Bittner. Mrs. Jennie August-and Mrs. Alice Christen.’ I . -L , The Willing Workers class of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in toe church basement Friday evening at seven thirty O’clock. The Adams Central Parent Teachers Association meeting will be held at the grade school building in Monroe Monday evening at seven thirty o’eioc.k. i I The Adams County Nurses Association will hold their meeting at the ho,me of Mrtj. Neola Luginbill, 317 North Sprunger street in Berne, at eight o’clock Thursday evening. Members whh desire transportation are asked to call Mrs. Richard K. Parrish, phone 3-2790, by Thursday noon. Mrs. C. (j. I’umphrey will be hostess to the Research club tlay afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Mrs. C. C. Kingston will be Jhel program leader. Mi 1 A ' r ’ The Ruralistic study club = meeting will be ißdd at seven thfty o’clock Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Norbert Gase.

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert (\ Cook, loute five, are the /parents of a baby daughter, born at the Adams county memorial hospital 1 Febru- • iry 7. She. weighed 6 B ounces, and has | been named Cynthia Maxine. Mrs. (look is the former Maxine of Blufftbn. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Heller. 627 Cleveland street, ark the parents of a baby son. James David, born at 4:3Q o-clock this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He] weighed 7 pounds. 10 ounces. The Hellers also'fhay'e a daughter. Janelle Kay Mrs. Heller is the former Ahnebelle Doan, daughter of Mayor' and Mrs. John Doan. Mr and Mrs.' Henry Heller are the paternal grandparents.

Mrs. R. A. Frey, of Fort Wayne, mother, of Dr. H. R. Frey of tins city, (is recovering from a major operation, performed Tuesday

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