Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1951 — Page 3
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ol the Decatur Garden\ club, wan presented 1 ' with bird housea made by the scouts during the pant year. The Garden club will place the blrd\ htiiiMcH throughout the .county. Following the program the guests were served punch and cuke. The \irahillonul Juliette Low , cake, topped with the Girl Hcout ' trefoil, cvnivred the refreshment tuijti-. other appointment* war* lighted yellow tufmr< In crystal holders and bomiueta of yellow und white flowers, Mh- Ewrett Faulkiter, Jr., Mis Malcolm taicke, Mr*. I’uiii lhim Io r und Mr»i Jay VI iM'enidrd at the table, thnmui chairman for the affair W«r* Mis Futilkiirt. Ml, lloiukemiier mid Mrs, Gerald Hl t ickler, MINNEHAHA CLUB MUTING TUEIDAY ’l’he Vtlnnoht’ihu rluh\ of the Rebekah indite ’held n tmthick'supper Iftst evenlnd at thi» lied Men’s hull During the, evening qulltm music und cards were rnjbyed. \ Plans to hold a bake sale and a rummage sale wer* dlßcnssed. «Mrs. Robert Witham, secretary-tredmrer of the club, requested member* to pay their dues the first of each month. \ The next meeting will be held on March 27. ROSE GARDEN CLUB MEETS ON TUESDAY members of the Rose Garden club of Adams county? met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr*. Niland - Ochsenrider. Mrs' Oren Schultz was welcome as a new member. At the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Ralpfi Stanley, the club voted .contributions to the Red Cr<\sg and. the Adams county chapter of the Society for Crippled Children. v \ ' Mrs, .Freeman falter* gave the lesson on the "History of Chrysanthemums” and ftpoke ofi the Lenten season. Mrs. Harry Hebble displayed a bird house, one of the club projects. . Entertainment during the social hour was In charge of Mrs. Wilbur Stanley and Mrs. Vernon Hebble, Mrs. Frank Schmitz assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. G. E. AEOLIAN pHOIR TO APPEAR FOR VETERANS The Aeolian choir of the Deen lur General Electric Company Will present a concert nt th* Fort Wayne Veteran* hospital Thursday., •"••iiing ar seven thirty o • io-a This will be th* second appearance < of the choir at the hospital, where thev preHf'iiteil concert nt Christ mas time. ' Tomorrow \*v«nlng*s concert Is being sponsored by Herne Post 468 and Adams Post 43, American Legion 'l'he thirty voice nl!' girl choir.
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\ to<sl*ty Item* for day** publication must b* phoned In by 11 ft-m. (Saturday 6:30 a. m.) Phon* 6-2121 . Fhylll* Ach**on h' WEDNESDAY Eagih* Auxiliary public party. •Euglesi’ hall, 7 :io p m ' .'-I Wednesday Night llridg* i Inb, Mr*. k Willhim Hi huiiim lou 7 :io p.m. , I ’ Pieshyteiinn Ruth »Ircle; Mrs W E I’elrm. N PRIIPresby fertnti Suomi Circle, Mr*. Thomas stiillbaum, m p.m, Profit and Pleasure Home P'tonomlcs dull, Mrk, John' llolmann, 7:.10 p.m. p Epslhin Mlgm4 chapter of Ret* Sigma Phi, buaijtPHH meeting, Mrs Carl Gattshall, 4i p.m. ' Business and Profession*' Women** club. Region home, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY The Phoehe Bible class of Zion E. and 11. church, chprch parlors 7:30 p;tn. . • ( Ladled of Bethany E. IJ.' IL church, church, 2 p.m. ' Indies of Trinity 'E; 17. B. church, church basement, 9:30 a.m. \ Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.' C.S. church, 1:30 p.m. t. | 4-H Hand practice and' election of officers, Mojiroe. 7:30 p.m. ' Union Chapel Ladies Aid; church, all day.; >' Proge*sive Workers Class of Trinity church, church, 7t30 p.m. Mary ; and Martha class of Firs Method.ikt church, Mrs. Harve Baker, I >34% South Third .street. 6:30 pjn. j D.Y.rf. class of Trinity' chtifch. church j basement, 7:30 p.m. Order of Rainbow' for Glirls. Masoni|v hall, 6:45 p.m. Friendship Village club of Bine Creek township, Klmsey school, 1 pint. ■ VVomht of Moose potluck siupper,\M(|iOße home, 6:3ft p.m Pakt.jMatrons club of Q. E. ,S„ Masonic l,u‘H. 7:30 p.m. Monrp* Bett,*r ' Home* . <dmb, Mrs. Raymond Crlstl 7:30 p.m. St. Imk* E. and R. Church w4m-s en’a Guild, church, all day. FRIDAY Hobo CB. Willing Workers cla**. Mrs Gifford Bunner, 7:30 pm Willing, Worker* class of Cub vary \RU.B. church, church h*A*-, mrnt,,7|3O p.m i Girl' Eroilt Council, Mrs. A R. Holthoufce. Nj p.m. Adam*, County Federation ofj Clubs (iloslng meeting, American . Legion home. 1 p.m. . MONDAY ' St. daJherlne’s study cl MN, ■Jugtine Heimann, S p.m. Adgm| Central p. T. A.. Monroe i grade sdhbol, 7:30 p.nt. \ County Chorus. Monroe Farm Bpreau, 7:30 p.m. i | TUESDAY Pleasitat Mills P. T. A., Pleasant Mills hiikh school, 7 p.m. \ v — toill be featured in popular music and the thirty voice men’s glee club will sing bld favorites. Also appearing on the program will be the popular:, two-piano team of Bieberich an<|j Ernbler. \ All cnolr {members are asked to high school tomorrow evening at six forty five o’clock. :: ' ’ I \ 'V—WILLING WORKERS MEET VVITH MRS. KELLER Mr*. i.Mary Keller was hostess last evening to member* of the Willin-glWorker* class of the First Christian church. \ f The jheetlng opened wlt\t • the hymn, ’hje i.endetb Me"‘and |>ray-\ er wa* by Jam** Anderson. Sewing Machines Is Our Business I YoiTwin blTproud to own ' a Modern New Home Sewing Machine, full Rotary, go quiet, beautiful . cabinets, it’s a honey. Special — Buttonhole maker free (value 10.95) ; with; each sewing much- \ ' 'We j&riy iT full line of everything to make sewj ing a. pleasure. We have 1 many good buys on guar- \ anteed used \ sewing machines, treadles and electrics.; tiood trade allowed ohj your old sewing . machine. See ps before you buy. W* Sell, For L**»| 7 Wrbmaiis SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 (North First St. Shop Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Every Day.
Wij. Varfhft Smtth gave the acirlpture- l««*on. following the i)U*ine*g ****lon. hWld*d over by Fred Schelderer, were enjoyed and lunch wn* Mtyed by the hunt hum, \ jlßie April meeting will he h*’d at di* home <( f M r , ttnrt Mrg Rd Clcwiy in iierne. \ T T cMvary ladiee aid \ ME-ETING ON FRIDAY T®*\!<!g|v»ry KV*hg«||c*l United. BftiUir<iii) Aid Mbclety held UWr iHgt|l*r mtmHnp Eridny t-v<-hr the church iimriiiip opined with grrnm 'dhging ot the hymn, "Near th* and *cr(ptur* From Ht MiH wpi read;' h> Mr* Lmil* W|llc»|wihg Um IniNlne** nanion 'hr M*v Albert Mtrnley gave g hrtM tglk on mlHHlonary work «nd Beehive Brmlheck reviewed book "Ho Sure of Life.” 'fftieclul number* on the program wdfe a piano *<do by Ml** Brodbetfk ahd a vocal duet "The Old Rdgged Gros*" by Judy Darr and ixm Gaunt. Several reading:) #||> ra y* T ; were given and Mrs. AlWrt Straley conducted a conPrizes were won by Mrs Grtiy. and Miss Brodbeck. Refreshments were served to el*ven members, five guests and fiw-children by the hostesses, Mi's James Darr and Mrs. Dwight Daer. Decorations were in keeping | with Faster season. MISS 4UNE CAUDLE WED TQ; CHARLES D. RHOADES jM’tyyand Mrs. Martin Caudle of;' Woixlhurn, have announced th* jnarriage of their youngest yopbgest daughter. Malvel June, to' |7harle* David Rhoades son of Mr,-and Mrs. Daniel Rhoades 01 rogfap two. Tkv I couple exchanged vows Wednesday. March 7. at six thirty in the evening at a ceremony performed in the Antioch United Missionary church. The Rev. L. W. Null officiated. bride ’ selected an aqua street length dress which she »om pleitiented black accessbriep Iley! (oreage was of deep, pink A .reckption for fifty'guests was last Saturday evening at the Of Mr. aqd Mrs. Virgil Driiiier. The bridal ' table was decimated; In aqua gnd pink and centered with a (hrej»> tiered wed ding, cake, Serving guests were Williamson, Miss Ethel Hhpade*. Miss Hat-bgra Walters amt | Ml** Mary Ellen Schnanp Os Iplß.uity, MISS CtystUl OweiiH ’of iJdUddlplmn and Miss l.nurp Bllbgatoii 6f (lentivu I Tire couple ar« how nt home at 2ftf»Lbrant street in this city ' Tlw new. Mrs Rhoades attended | Central high school und her;(husband attended Monmouth hlgiTuchool. He Is now employed at ig* Decatur Castihg company, I MAkCH.MEETING HELD BY MONMOUTH PTA I Tfr* Monmouth Parents Teachers I heM their March ipeeting at the Monmouth high school gym .last evening. Community sing[ingT|ed by Mrs. Myron Lehman opened the program. Mrs. Norval Fuhrman was the accompanist. Th* Rev. Lawrence Norris, pas•tojr the Union Chapel church, conducted the opening devotions. Mrs. Sonrier presided at the business session, at which time the secretary’s report was given by Mrs.’Herbert Braun ana the treasurer's report by Mrs. Thurman DrenMT Mr*. Robert Rice was chairman for tpe program. A clever was presented by the eighth grade girls, announced as the "Vegetable ' ■ f i ,' ■ J 11 ■.W ; , - - SSRIOU* ■ « -Humorous ; - Eoster ]us* isn't complete without o Holhnork Easter 1 Card to say what you want to toy the way you want to say C See ©ur fin* assortmoaA SMITH DRUG CO. ..." i; ' ' f
'' a ' / ■ ■ ■ ■. ' t Rockettea." -The gym wm decorated to represent a garden scene and the gin» Wore white costume* decorated with varloua vegetables. The dam * waa directed' by Mli Ruby Smallwood, teacher lit.lhe Monmouth school. v Mlhh Jean Hhocklvy, county health nurse, was the guest npeu Iter, She explained v th* prd-achoOl health program, which will be In traduced at Mutiipuuth thlk year. Th* examination* will be held at th* school on April 24 from wight until ten b'< lock In the morning, A general discussion on health problem* followed the sulk, RefHahmeniM were served by the following roinmltiwi* at th* clow’ of th* program; Mr and lt“h art Johnwon, Mr um| vim. I'too dore (Irotrlan, Mr, am) Mrs, ligliaa llrowii, Mr and Mix pus Kfum-k* hog, Mr. and Mr*, t'hauneey HJtema and Mr. and Mr*, hick Mose*. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Member# of the Pythian Needle club were entertained nt a birthday party Monday evening following the regular Tempi* meeting at the K. of P. home. Alter a bjrlef business meeting the gliests entered the dining room to the strain* of “Happy Birt|hday.” (Twelve small tables were decorated in keeping with each month and guests were seated according to the month in which observe , their birthday 'anniversary. Refreshments were served hy the following hostesses, Mr*. Charles Bieneke, Chairman, Mrs. Robert Garard, Mrs. Anola Christj Mrs. dnsta Baker, and Mrs.* Maxine Jackson. ' ' Various games were <jnjoyed and the door prize’ was won by Mrs. Maude Hower. DANNY LOSE HONORED \ AT BIRTHDAY PARTY ! \ Mrs. -Charles Lose entertained with a birthday party yesterday afternoon honoring her grandson, Danny Lose, who celebrated h|s fifth birthday knniversary. Contests and various games w*r***n« Say FI.X)WRRS From i
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Joyed *nd Dahny received many i lovely gifts. ■ • ? , At a later hour the small guests wer« served lunch from the dining room talde, attractively decorated with Easter appointments. Tho birthday cake was surrounded with lighted miniature rabbit candle# adn favor* were miniature candy rabbits j*nd iKaater eggs. • \ (luests were Tut and Danny 1 Dur kin, Johnny Kohne, ihckm Odl«, Dickie Omlor, Ht*v*A Guuse and 'Pommy Mttuir v 1 Th* Ifev, It. w, Parsley pastor of the Pleasant Mills Methodist 1 i hurrh, will speak on the toph , 1 'Yoi| Hom* Built For Freedom” at the j'leipuOll Mills P T \ rm r f ' Ing, to be held at the Pbmshhl 1 Mill# high school Tueseday availing at Hfivert o’t-lmk. A spnclhLprovram 1 Is being-planned ■■; i ' The Adam'e Ontftil Parent# Teachers Assbchithm wlll'moet St th# grade school building in M«n---1 roe Monday evening at seven thirty ' O’clock. \ '' . ' \ St, Catherine’s study club members will hold their meeting at the I 'home of Justine Heimann Mondav evening at eight o’clock. The Phoebe Bible class of the
tfe I TO KEEP THAT NEW STAR HEALTHY and HAPPY The new star of the show de&rves proper attention. We'can supply the best of BABY NEEDS to keep it Healthy and Happy. { 1 ■ ,j ‘ \ : . .' . ■ We carry a complete ' \ line of Play tex Baby ' Supplies. \ ~ *“ \ i / ■. J J \ . ;• ■ ■ . Kohne Drug Store
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’ Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet in the church i parlors Thursday evening at save® (Tera Ta Page.Movea) I i ■- 24 Hour Service FILMS Developed by Edwards MEALS---SUPERBLY PREPARED I ■'■ ■■■" ' ■' ■ 1 ’ We take apealal care with our food ... - . prepare It to meet *< ' your own dlocrlmlnat- i ' Ing taato. Come in 'often. I DICK’S GRILL OPEN 8:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
