Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1951 — Page 3
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MRS# BAKER HOSTESS TO EVERREADY CLASS /Mrs. Iltirve Baker a.is hostess to 4he Everreauy cltisx <>i tie Met hodist church iin Thursday t'vycijHnc Twenty four m’embvts ipi<l tpree guests were pieg<mt. JThe devotional pertifd wax opened by ihe group reciting t’b iivent.y third I'xaliA lb unison ifttvvr. was offered In M i O K l|ils< I who c.itA v <in Impressive. using the opening iScdni im itei theme. ~ , iMi* Ihiltoii I'ljwxwiitei mise th'
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/? ; program. She told of the rc< enl trip she anti Mrj PnssU’UtlT made to (,'allfornlti. Thfy saw the famed I'itsmlena Howe Parade - and en toyed many Inldrestlng dight sec Ing trips while viHltlriK \Hth the! son and his family She showed :i number of pi. tuies amt glides tt Htippleinent her talk. H ' Mis Paul I’.dwards preshlenl. imtnln. ted the huwltv t h sendoll |(t|i<dis kive|t'tm the breakfUHt and 'soup sale l|cld dill Imk the piist month Itidwtlg de ' that ih<'..inhw wouljE fiirnlah'
flowers for the s church Easter tnornlng. The committee in charge announced plitns for the luncheon, which will be held at the home of Mrs. R. A. Stuckey on April 5. During the sochil h<»pr. lovel. refreshments In keeping with St Patrick’s Hay were served by the hosfesa, assisted hy Mrs. Wilson Beery, Mrs, Ed Ahr and Mrs. .1 T, Myers. ■' MISS .BONNIE KREIGH HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Garth lleckhtv / and Mrs. William Mve r s enteftaiiied al the lleykley home south of Tim sin I'Tlduy evening Sylih a hrldid ihower honoring Mlhs llonnlc 1.0 i Leich, ah/ise manlagc Io Warthman will take plate on ‘Eiixter Sunday, - | The evening was spent playing . bunco, after whl< h I’he bride eletd opened her many lovely gift* presented In n liQlqim manner by little Janie Mtei's. A ditlnlv luncheon ;wu« serve.l later In the evenlng\ by the hoat’ esses. The honored guests tahle was laid with a satin and linen t over iiti'l decorated |n blue an I | yellow. \ Seated at the table. In addition to the bride elect were the attendants she has chosen for j the wedding. Mrs Myers, ? Mrs. Heckley, Miss Elberta Warthman I
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I ♦ • *ll Society Items for day’s pubi I lieation must be " 11a. m. (Saturday S:3O a. Phone 3-2121 j I x Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY | ; Philo <lass of the Hgpt|il. chltn h church social mo ns, P m. . ' \ A . |f College of llegonts of Women jd' Moortc, (ipcti hnil|.n, Mmiae iWiftb inn. J I N< (,W hlsvitsHhin ■Gr otßp iCiMlefs, Mrs. charlek •* I’aftifcr church. j Ave Marla study club, Mi® Ceritld Inirkln, 8 pm. g SUNDAY I Women of the Monse Mtuii: liotlie, 2 p in. x : I I. ' MONDAY ' | Our Lady of Eat Inta diHcjisHlr|i club. Miss Jane Klelnheinx. 8 p,t| | spirts’ .Missionary Guild of Vtikfj (’hapel. Mrs. Laurence T Nori lit • 7:30 p.m. I ] Juniors of American Legltfi Auxiliary, Legion home 4 pi| | Monmouth Junior class skatim pally, Hell's Rihk. Fort Wayn|, . 8 p.m. > ' i < Adams County Chorus rehearstl,. Farm Bureau in .Monroe, 7:30 p.m. I Research club, .Mrs. L. If, ijowens. 2:30 p.m. ? j ' TUESDAY | | GhTs Guild of Zion E. ami If. ‘ church. Marlene Snyder, 7 :30 p.irf. I Jv.F.W, Indies' Auxiliary. V.F.W home, 8 p.m. < ■ . ® Pocqhantas lodge. RM Me® hull. 7<30 ,-p.m. Tri Kappa sorofity. Files homo. 7:30- p.m. WEDNESDAY T Psi lota XI, Mrs. Bud Townsen?| , p.m. r ' | Girl. Scout Leaders duh, Romjj 2f6 at Decatur high school, I ;3| p.m. x j i , . ■ : ■ / ' 1 THURSDAY I ■Legion Auxiliary Fourth District t.teeting, Legion home 10 a.ml hiheh. 12 noon, call 3-2816 for rM e| fat lons, f 1 pt rsbvtri lan Mary Clr< !<■. lt)ui Hu lev. p.m. / > jp‘irMhyterlan| 4 Maithu Cirtl«| w E ffinlth :: 30 p m :jl i paidic s I’rllow <h|p <>f rniirj h church, 7 p m , | 1 ' I
Ml h Burbiira Shaffer. (I <4' C,|auile Krelgh. Mi h WliiUe| Warihman, Mrs. Maude Mcrrinta® attd Miss Ruth Sophie, of Wal>rtMl| Mis Richard Hamilton, who win aluo attend the bride, was unahlf tifcaiiend. ; [‘Guests other than those ntfetf troimd were: Mrs. Russell Wehf ujid Mrs. Charles Fetters, of Edri Wa,wne. Mrs. Herman Colchitf < M,rs.\ Harold Warthman, Mr< 1 Rpbett Everett, Mrs. WilligJ. .Merriman, all of this city, Mr 4 Wiiyne llenly, Miss Helen Rushfrf| Mrp.. Torn Hush and Nijrft. Noah Guerin, Mrs. Delhirj. Marble . Mrs. Don Rush. Mr:g George i McAhen, all of Ossling Jvps. Eugene Dettmer, Mrs. Charlei lt>ettmer,j Mrs. Arthur Thieme, MH Itjez Gresley, Mrs. Hansel Kreiglti. Mrs. Ervin Woodward and daugtltfr and) Miss Jean Shierling, itfi of Toscin, Mrs. Waynd Cass, ,<jf Markle, and Mrs. Kenneth Reed i|f (T’aigvdle. Those who sent gif® l blit wejre unable to attend weitl* Mrs.' Dan Nestle of C.aigville, Mr| Arthur Merriniaii of, lluntingtbw. Mrs. Erinest Baade of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hamilton of Monroevillf MISS NORMA BROWN WED QN SATURDAY The marriage of Miss ,Norn|f Jayne Brown and James Marklej, of Ruspville, took place at thirty 6’clock Saturday Hi the First Methodist church Ti| ijev. Samuel Emerick reaji tl|r dituble ring vows before aii.uU|r graced with/flowers. ; | [ Preceding the ceremony, Mib. Edgar Gerber presented seveifit <pgan selections and ac< ompanl|d Miss Helen' Ihiubold, who Ka|g •Recause" and "I Lovo Yem iSttly." Slf" sung "The ,
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1P.., Anting the ceremony. I’he bride is the daughter of and Mrs.- Torrent Brown ot 325, Stevensop street, and Mr, and Mrs Lewis Markley of Bluffton arp the groom's parents. 1 ; For her wedding the bride a navy blue, gahardln * styled along dressmaker lines, wore a corsage Os purple ? orchids and completed her ensem- | Ole with blue and white accessor | Miss Arlene Dothcli attended as Of honor.. She wore an on hid tailored suit with arena •|wn|’|ea In a darker shade. Iler cor was of while pum buds. | -iCanueth Markley, of Bluffton, hls brother as best man, I ami ushers were Hick (Benn and Itfrv Cohbun. l/jk reception for fifty guests was ;h*|d in the church social rooms |lO|l<>wln« the wedding a ihrm |G4r»ul wmhlliig rak.ti\and bouquets flowers wore used on the luhlw, Heining the guest < IWwn xMrs. 'Weldon llumgridn< i ;Mfn. Claude Kootys, Mrs., Robert |Wrd. Mrs .Don Poling. Mrs. Hairy Jwibhle Mrs). James Hnrdg. | Sdr-H Murkley was graduated ■fiOm Decatur high school and has employed at the Genera! Co. Her husband Is a ; pt Bluffton high school. K are residing In Rushville, twljere the groom is employed as , linotype operator at the Rushville Republic XfSILON SIGMA HAS 1 (BUSINESS MEETING [l ’ fcpa|lon Sigma chapter of Beta Mitina Phi sorority held their bi monthly business meeting Wednes dg|r evening at the home of Mrs , V<|n Stauffer. Mrs. Eugene Beam ! presided. \ |<oll call was answered by' describing an enjoyable trip. Mir 4 j Rt|by Miller, .Miss Betty Weber 'anil Mrs. *AI Geimer were named ito.the nominating committee. Mrs ’ '.johin Holthouse, extension ehairf > man, was appointed' to represent t,h<i chapter, In civilian defense. A donation was made io tho ; sorority cancer research fund I which pays the salaries of tw i ’ jfeimarch chemists and fuVnlsbes t thh equipment necessary to carry •OK their work Payment was made jin the pledge to the sorority state iprpject, "Ceilings rnllmlted." The J|milJ4Mt furnlahes reading i>roje<* ;tu;n machines which are ioamd to ■Jim hospitals In the state. | Jl’he cultural lesson on 'Travel in charge of Mrs. Goimgr '■|Tm>lcs dlscqMscd were "Method <>f Travel" by Miss Evelyn Froln apjel, "Manners of Travel" by M-s lloltliousc, "What to sye In =our nwn country" by Miss Rub., ; Mfller, ah d"Plunning a trip . abroad" by Mrs. Geimer. x t Refreshments were served by. j |th| committee in charge. Mn < .wl Gattshall, Mrs. Edgar Casey Mrs;. Arthur Wilsoh. The next meeting will he held I W|rch 11 at the hmne of Mrs. : Gdttshall. ' 1 ■ ' ?? B ?, \£ I . . s LADIES AID HOLDS : ULL day meeting I p\jThe Ladies Aid of Union Chapel i jmst all day Thursday at t<ie He «.f
: • . ' . i ■ . j ■ ■.v ' . ■ . <1 ' J . ' At AOVI*TISII> '■ - I -MH ■j. 6 X* CL ■ B ' -v '*4F '•■ ■ K dhk < ‘/'jftr a khtv rACC \ ' / ' F \ i\ r vANfIY (.. it \ Hr jml / > COLLECTION - . I \1 \ E-. i y- W, ! I RE F ' \ : . J'i .JR i MaßKgggl t bi A prettyface/’ ”' \ \W STARTS AT 7 ■ \ < \ V YOUR FEET / ■' V '■> #1 W Air Step Fashion Fair MARCH 3 to 17 * ■ iMfaßto < Come try these wonderful shoe fashions for spring. You’ll sea sparkling array of ff M* 11 Bff • ’/ H the latest styles for round-the-clock wear. Ollfl 11A1W1C1CIAIT i? IWllllll dllU lluinSSul s«* «« BROWNBILT SHOE STORE 9*95 t 0 ,1Z«95 125 N. SECOND ST. DECATUR. INI). ph “Buy Shoes in a Shoe Stored ?
Church. A potluck diaper wuserved it the noon hotjtr. * Mrs. Nile Williamson gnd Mrs. Earl Chase led the group |n singing the hymn "I Need Jes|ts." Mrs. Ami Miller bad charge opthe de\otlons and Mis. Martin SprungOr led In prayer. The \ business session was In charge of the president, Mrs, Harvey Koos. Mrs. Ralph Rice gave tie financial report of the clout) and It- mis announced thai $04.H1 huh cleared nt the bake sale held lant week. Mrs. Robert t’arr Joined Hie group as a new ineinbc, The meeting was dismissed with prayer by Mrs. Freeman Hchm-pi NUTTMAN avenue W.M.a. ELECT* NEW OFFICER* The of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren chun h that Thursday, evening nt thtt home oV Mrs <!dlth Terrell — Group singing opened the moot inn ami ’■< wag tmiii by mi Terrell ,! A review or e portion of the slml|v hook on the Near E.igl was by Mrs. Mh hoi, who also guvo un Intprpstlng account ol thg life »r Henry Martyn, inHsionary and translator in India. The following officers yjiere elected nt tMe» business ineetiiig: president, Mrs. Ruye Michel; vi« . president. Mrs. Edith Terrell; retary, .Mrs. Berneice Gray;/ i rea-j-Urer, Mrs. Nettie !Zehr; literature secretary, Mrs. Jessie Diehl; thankoffering secretary, .Mrs. Ireta Thorn, ton; collector. Mrs. Opal Sudduth harvester superintendent, Mi a. Gl/idys Raver; Y.P.M,B. counselor ' Mrs. Has;el Foor. Delegates to .the annual brant.h session to be held at the Third Stret United Brethren church tn Fort Warne, in April are Mrs. Torell, Mrs. Michel and Mrs. Thornton HISTORICAL CLUB I ** MEETS WEDNESDAY Mrs. Albert Beery was hostessjo sixteen inember.4 of the Historical dub' Wednesday afternoon at her home oil Mercer Avenue. T|te pi evident.; Mrs. wl P, Kobinson, ojVehed the'meeting with the
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club collectl/und current events were given by the members: Mrs Lawrence Green, program leader, gave an interesting paper on "Yom Second Job." At the close of the mOetin|s t ic freshments were servetf hy the hostess. BETHANY CIRCLE MEETS wi+h x mrs, leonardßon Bethany i Circle of .the Zion Evangelical and Hefortped chure < held its March meeting Thu sday evening nt the home of Mrt», fVk Leonardson. Mrs. .lames Borders, Hide him man, presided at Hie bunlne* meeting. Ml'*. Ed .litlHTg leil t'le devotional |>er|od and gave the soli lr< m Hie Horolid < hupt« , r ol 11:.' study hook, "N«tiii East, Paiiorumii." Mrs, Laqnurdsoii Served meats following ilm meeting Miss Jitne KiHnhnng will bp hoktcio fin the meiding of Our Lady if Fntiiinn ilis< itsdon dnu Motidny evening nt eight o‘i lock The Ladles Fellowship o' th* Missionary chlinh will hold thel» March meeting at the < hur< h Thursday evening nt seven o’l lock. Members are reminded that tbl t will be! gifpstl night. The speaker for the evening will, he Mrs I lav* !
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Rupp. Sr. missionary fnpm Ceylon. Africa. The Girl’s Gniid pf the Zion Evangelical and Reformed (fhuren will meet at the home of Miss Marlene Snyder Tuesday evening atseven thirty o’clock. Mr«. Bert Haley will! he hostess to members bf the Mafy Circle O* the First Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Murtha Circle will meet at home of Mrg/W. E. Smith al two thirty Thursday aftermam.
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