Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1951 — Page 3

THURSDAY. MARCH 8, '1951

Local Legion Auxiliary Host To Fourth District Meeting Today One hundred and aeveniy-five women representing twenty-four unite or the Ameriean Lexlon auxiliary attended the fourth district meetm® held here today with the io< al 'auxiliary uh the host unit. The nwHHhii! business seUsioh was hejddn the CL. or C. hull and was pre- ■ !'***’ *'y W™ Blanche Ro«Coe. of Albion, district president Vt' noon a banquet was served aUthat Legion home, where the afternoon was held, "

M conducted the open: iiig' ceremonies at the morning hiee'dna and 'led In the. pledge to i * he,y flag ufiyr the colors were liosied by lh«- district hhc< \f|., X'c\a Mill< i <>f Übuiu Ihisio, Mr« Luke (ilendenning of Hurt Wuviip Miss Alurguret Lit Inga lociil injxilhny president, mid ’Mt 11. (’ llersh t'nll reportAi'h' give n ul the morning session dutid totlvllhc oT the viiiloiih Wrjmtp* dtucuused, Mi- 'l\ u bihiiti, he ,ii' I.f( i etiiry, fepnited roi Ho TTri.fiii.H group 111 bb l in livltlCH acre dtkcUMu ml dining the iifiurhiion gauslmi Mrs .Ini! iiiiaii, nf this t Hy,dlHtrlri I HI I wi-lhirn i hull mini. liitd Min Idlllmi llurdg. of Ileum, dtalrlrt '.IIU Hlptp were mniitß ilicwn "ho prononted reportu' on i •II II It | a< tlvllles A stale Os ,an didnlos lor district Officer* *|a Hioiiiinutyd i|ttd elect ton- will he h< )d ai i4o> May dbtrli t timcdbm Oil tlisplav at both inertings , was •he afhoidant e trophy wl?ich Mr« Roecod will present at the closing meeting of the year. I (ittier distric t officers -this year tire: Mrs. Robert Layrnon, of . ChnrtihiiM O,„> vice-ptesideiH ; Mrs. Chnrles Fraze. of Albjon. score-[ Jury-treasurer; chaplain, Mrs. Or-I Io lilies. Albion; historian. Mrs. Hazel Smurr. Auburn; parliemerilatiifn. Airs Pauline Grahaip, Fort Wayne; executive hoard. Mrs. Dean Bechtoi, Garrett;, resolutions, Mrs. Cot-del Stemen, Columbia City; advisor. Mrs. Mary Brickley. Uniondale* Mrs. Tillman tiebrig and Mrs. Ralph Roop,

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if this city ary past presidents of he fourth dlsirlci. : Mrs. L. A. Ilollhouiie played a number of piano sehddlons during he dinner l\our\ liecmutlons at he 1.e.-IIHI tioine were c.il I led GUI n a Hl. Piitrlc-k's Day theme mid teen atid while pieilmnlmited I(I he table nppolntmenis Tha host Hilt prpsi hied rp|Hiigrs to Ihe Il -111, t est leel ft-utld Ml <ig Ulili.r I C Hmilii mid At,, Vln • lit llormann charge <>l he repisirnllmi and Airs Clink ) l , 'lmfg|i mid Mi Joo |(u<ili '• 1 hullm<n (if th.- mi mlilfe Tltfiy word by I,l ' < lixi I.Ossc.; Mii, lljirve iini<<i x Mix lien Kiting Mrj Yin l»l Mmlfli, Mrs Doit' .lofferlaH, Mi Peg Crist, Mr- G Romy Itleily. Mis Mell IhiHin and Ml'g Isii Khlnrer LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND CHURCH MUSIC CLINIC Mrs. Gerald I Strickler, assistant director of the First Christian church choir, and Mrs. Henry Neireiter. have returned from a I two day clinic 1 on church piulsicl I held Monday and Tuesday ;,i. I Transylvania College. Lexington Ky. . - - ■ ' \ Lectures were given by Dr. Raymond McLain. president of the college and Dr. Erwin Mtirks. director and' prdfessor of hymnblogy. Profesor Bryden ' led. a fifty voice a cappela chdir in a short concert to illustrate the J lectures. - !

i The vfsiin# choirmasters ati tended the college chapel on iTues I day and the closing lecture was given by Dr. Marks. MRS. GALE NIDLINGER ENTERTAINS WEDNESDAY ■Mrs. Gale Nldlinger was hostess to members of her quilting club on Wednesday. A potluck dinner was served at noon tupd Rifts were given to Mrs. Tom Bess and Miss Patricia Ann Nidlin-fter, who Peli ehrnted a heir birthday unnlversarles. ' | . Those pfesent were Mrs. Clay* ton HoHowny, .Mrs, Ed Shoaf, Mrs. Arthur Fostuiugh, Mra, Roy Nldlinger, Mrs. Clara Dkgue. Mrs. Raymond Hecher, Mr*. Heorge Strickler, Mrs. Dhrrel Williams, Mrs. Lorettu Whitman. Mrs. Frank \urmid and Mrs, Bess, Those unaide to nt,tend were,. Mrs.. Lntiicr singleton, mid Mrs. Lotithi Hlngh firn . ■ Tim gmiipt < hv-s <n Xdums < mill ,il hli'li Sehhol i .ormIt hitlcej sips m ' Plihllx H«rv|cm Halmqiiy morning at nine n’clm k “ \ pvihimi Nw'dlp Hull will mtwf at linj l< r tis name Monday eve mug -fulhiwilig Temple v Epsilblt Hlgiim chapter of llehi H-gmii Phi ' sorority .will have .< business meeting at Gte home <>: Mrs ■( Curl Gattshall 'Wednesday at eight o’clock.' Membeirs of the Domini study clulb will hold their,meeting at the home of Mrs. Harmon Gilllg Tuesday evening following church services, \ T ?! / ■ r ‘ y 1 ' The Rose Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Niland tQchsenrider, 329 Line street. atJ ,two o’clock Tuesday afternoon. il The Heidelberg class of -thf Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will sponsor a bake sale at city hall Saturday morning beginning at nine o’clock. Members

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Society Items for day’s pub- ' lication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.)- I Phone 3-2121 \ I Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY G. iE. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatnr high school music room,' 7;30 pan. Bapflwt Woman s Spclety, chur lt | social rooms, 2 p.m. | D. A, V. Auxiliary huslnnsH meet- . In<, I). A. V. hull, 8 p.m. I Queen of llosury study clith, Mrs. Wii'ym- Pet cfson, x p.m. | pur laidy of la>urdes slnuy> club, Mfs. Albert laiugermmi, 7.Ml p.m Union Chnpel W.H.W.H.I Mrs Myron Frank, 7.ML pm \Vompn of Moose sin lai jjmTting home 7 Ho p.pi. k-J ' piitrch of God Missionary H<(( lety, Mrs Chui les Frrnik, 7: In pm--Mhllimllst WHf’R, ,Mp» ( hii.»i.i it.<<•_■' i it, |, m Holy cross DlsctiMshm clitb Mrs, Jtißits Bella t k] p m, Momil Pliuifuni’W Hc H„ ’chiirch, l -Mi |» in ... Metlindlsl W.H.C R (t*tim-ul nu-. t. Ing, Mrs, Humiial Emerlcfc 2;;le pm.' - • jOlrder of Eastern Star slited mectlttg. Masonic )inll, 7: Ml pin Legion Auxiliary Fourth Dlstrk’l meetljig. Legion home , 10 am, lunch,' 12 noon, -2810 for reservations.! ! Presbyterian Mary Clr< le, Mrs. Bert Haley, 2:30 p.m. > ■! Presbyterian Martha !; Circle Mrs. W. E. Srpith 2:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church' church, 7 p.m FRIDAY . Victory class of Trinity church, church basement, 7:30 p.m.J American Legion Auxiliary business meeting. Legion home. 8 p.m, Calvary if. I’. B. Ladies Aid/, church, 7:30 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity church, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schafer, •’:3O p.m. J- 1 d SATURDAY Zion E. and R. Heidelberg class’ l ake sale, city hall, 9 u rn. Adams Central senior class bake stile, i’ublix service, 9 a.m. ' . MONDAY i Pythian Needlei club, K. of P, nine, after. Temple. Dramatic Department !of Wo man’s cluh, Mrs. Jerome Kohne, 7;30 p.m. I Music Department of Woman’s < luh Mrs, Clyde Butler, 7:45 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, family night and potluck supper, Rlneaker school, uf3o p.m. ! Civic iDepurtment of Woman's club Mr*. N. A. Bixler. 7.45 p.m. iJdles Fireman’s Auxiliary, Mrk Hurry Stolts, 8 p jn. Past l‘resli|snlH Parley of Lesion \uxllfiny, Mrs l.uwnmce Rash, 8 pin. < AtT Department of Woman'* rlnh, Miss Eleanor Piim|»hro,v 71 HO p,m, ' Jtittior Women’s cluh, Mrs Jethro Hprutmur, 7:4ft pm f ( TUESDAY Mt, Ddmlnle study <|uh. Mi’H, Harmon Gllllg, after church. Rose Harden club, Mis. Niland Oclmenrliler, 2 p.m. , ■ AsHoclkle chapter of Tri Kapp.i Tea, American Legion home! > p.m. Dorcus class of,- Bethany church, church. 7:30 p.mL Delta' Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma/Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m Willing Workers class of Christ Jan church, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Zon Lutheran Missionary society membership tea, church basement, 1:30 p.m. x ’ Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. business meeting, Mrs Carl Gattshall, 8 p.m. Business and Professional, Women’s club. Legion home. 6:30 p.m. - ■ ■ - ■ ■ of the church who wish to assist the class are asked to bring theii contributions to city hall befoyp nine. J? The Business and Professional Women’s club will meet Wednes; day at the American Legion home at six thirty, o’clock. Miss Jean Shockley, chairman of the health and safety committee, will be in charge of the meeting. Sylvester Everhart, instructor of the driver training program in the city schools will discuss the program. Members are asked to make dinner reservations before Monday noon , wi:h Mrs, Joe Kelley, 3-2063. of Alpina. Frauhlper, 3-2995. The Happy Homemakers eiuti will have family night at the Ritiieuker school Monday eVenlhff. A potluck siipiHT will be served nt gig thirty .o’clock. Members are nsged to note the change in date. , Mr. Clyde Butler flto North Second street, will be hostess tor the March meeting of the Music iTathatlc Departmeut of Woman's club Monday evening at seven

’forty five o’clock. j The. Dorcus class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren will hold their class meeting at the church Tuesday, evening at seven | thirty o’clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Minnie Black and Mrs. C. E. Hocker, Woman's cluh will hold an Important business meeting Monday evening at seven thirty o’cloi-k at the home of Mrs. Jerome Kohne. All members are urged to bo present. A prbgrarn will follpw Hie business : meeting. I .i -4 — I A Guest Tea will be given by the Associate chapter ot Tri Kappa sorority nt the American Login > Home Tuesday opening nt eUlit •>'< lock. ■ / , r-1 -v■ |~ - Mr,.and Jack Hrlinepf, De < atm toui« mm, tire llih pili ants nt a Imhy Htm, born at; this Adame qmitty memorial .lmx|rtt<il Wedims •hu al , 15 |< in m<i >bi d , imtlhdH, 8 Hilliers, illul Jas not l'a < n uh med I'litj baby hi ilm sis umi < hlld and «»m in ihe rn/mil' ’ Mrs H< linbiil |h the /fornh » Dot Ojbi lliiniiiiotid, \ hntiy amt was horn In Mr. ami Mis Walter Neurge Ait 10; 15 o' Hoc k Weilnesdny evening nt the ipcal- hospltnl. He weighed 7j) ilHbindSi I’4 ounces. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 3 /met Monday afternoon at the Lincoln school. Roll "wap called, and dues collected. The jtfrls held tryouts for th.' puppet, characters in a play they v. ill give and plans were made I V '!■■'! . 1 ' ’- ; • * '

Woman's dub will hold an Important business meeting Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Jerome Kohne. All members are urged to be present. A program will follpw the business ! meeting. I

.I;' ' 't 7 —‘ S I A Guest Ten I will Im given by the Associate chiipier of Tri [Kappa sorority nt the American Legio ’ Home Tuesday nt eight , o’clock, ■ /

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j i? IT TOOK FOUR marriage cetM monies, but French beauty Do|or«« Bloch |mi Naval Enalgji Paul H. Lurh:, shown at his parents’ horns in New York, Anally gc»t the knot lied. learning of u <i< I- <t in their jorlglnni <>m<ml turn In Europe, th4y wtauai up married (I) at French Tonsulatf In Florence, Italy; (9) at consulaU in Naples, Italy; L'l) in Naples city Hall, and (4) lb a Naples I’atholie «<hurah. Aha Jost arrived In tlw U. fl., ao they planned a one-wuu honaymtsm before he mJoins cari Irt I'fttnl Mela Bt Norfolk, Vn ’’'liny hr»M n|| four of the mni rln o JLmUa, (i u I «o»uQ "Guest Day"! next Monday. Cassandra Kay Hlrickler servbd a treat. The girls' then went to see the Easter Egg Tree at the lilirary.. ■ ; ■ ■■ J J t Scribe, Sandra Bauman. v *! ' ■ ■ \ I Brownie Troop 2 met at ,thh Lincoln school Wednesday afterInooh. New officers for the tnontn were elected. Kyi via Smitley was elected president, and, Kathryn Ratliff is vice-president. Games

were played and we practiced a new song. Scribe, Nancy Holthouse. . !• —-• QH Admitted: Haryey Brodbeck, Decatur; Miss Ruth Reppert, Decatur. [ ' Dismissed: Mys. I>'wls s.mith and baby boy, Butler; Mrs. Rose .Miller, Decatur. Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes Away. r... Whrn kidney function xlowx down, many L>lk« foniplaln of naifaing hackuchc I«m of ts p uihl energy, hcadiwhc* and dixxlnvca. loijaer with tlume tUaci.mforta if! ie<Juc«.,t l.ulni y function in -putting >■,« <h>wn-r <iuH to such common eauacx aa atrvHH h|ul all alii, ovrr-cMeitioH or capoxura to <(>ld. Minor I4«,liltr htilMtiona du« to cold of wrong dm (nay caunc getting up nighia \ >•( freunarii paa»Nfea, Itiiii t lo iilci t „.,<<, kutoyya if thean flohdl|M,th«r yum, T ( y ihtih'x Pllfi-a mild «lh<i»ili,. |ia«d 4tiri»»ufu(p by milbuhx f..r hljuf While I’Huh i<iht*Fwi««i» Iff « fttifX.log bow IHUOX l illoa |li<un'ft gl,ri njkhiiv'■ rwiief from ilwm» i|t»iiuoifon« ■ i..i,, id- Ift nob’ «t kidney fob.» aiol niu.« O..«l, .„,( Wool. 1..1 l>.('Illa (»,| M y|

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