Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1951 — Page 3

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Til KAPPA ASSOCIATES GWEST PARTY TUESDAY The Associate chapter of Tn Kappa sorority held the\ir annual ‘■PJing guest party Tuesday even( *4K at the American Legion home, \stanley Greene, of Fort Wayne, an. I Mrs. Reid Erekson of this cits, who.hqve .appeared in many Fo|-t Wajjtie Civip Theater productions entertained the members -J; > !' ' i ■’ i

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r ' ■ ‘ J ! I. and guests with a delightful dramatization of a popular play. After the program, the guests were served tea from a beautifully appointed lace covered fablek An arrangement of pink and yellow snapdragons and jonquils, flanked with silver Icandleabra | holding yellow tapers, centered the table. Mrs. Walter Krick presided at the tea service.> ' i. Hosteses for thp affair were

Mrs. Roy Kaiver, Mrs. J. Ward Calland and Mrs. Irvin Goldner. REBEKAH LODGE HAS i INITIATION TUESDAY At the regular meeting of Rebekah Lodge, held Tuesday evening in the Red Men’s hall, the degree staff from Mt. Olive Lodge, Petroleum,, exemplified the degree of Rebekah Odd Fellowship for a \ class of candidates. During the business session it was announced that members of the local order are invited to gttend exemplification of degree work at Paradise Rebekah Lodge. Bluffton, on On April 6 the Century Lodge bf Hartford vFill entertain the lodges of district 31. Mrs. Melvena Reed of this city, district deputy ‘ president. will preside at the meeting and Mrs. Julia Loveless president of the Rebekah Assembly of Indi ana, will be -a special guest ana Conduct a school of instruction Local members who wish to attend this meeting are asked to call Mrs Drfim. Refreshments were served in the dining room following the meeting. Decorations were ’ in an Easter theme. HISTORICAL CLUB HAS DINNER ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Roy Price, Mrs. Homer Hower, Mrs. Wilson Beery and Mrs. W. P. Robinson entertained of. the Historical club at a chicken dinner Wednesday noon. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Price. The afternoon program opened with the club collect and current events were given by the members. Mrs. Mae Butler presentee the lesson on “California, Horn of Plenty.” Mrs. ’ Delton Pass water, pres ident conducted the business meeting. ' r ' ■ ’ V ART DEPARTMENT \ MEETS ON MONDAY Miss Eleanor Pumphrey jwas hostess Monday evening to members of the Art Department of the Decatur Woman’s club. The program leader, Mrs. R. D.Myers, presented 'an interesting discussion on memorials and monuments. Assisting Miss Pumphrey in serving \ refreshments following the program were Mrs. Al Anker,

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USS Society Items for day’s pub-. Ilcation must fee phoned In by r 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 am.) Phone 3-2121 s ; Phyllis Acheson ' THURSDAY The Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church, church parlors 7:30' p.m. \ Ladies of Bethany E. 'u. B. church, church, 2 p.m. laidies bf Trinity 'E. U. B. church, church basement, 9:30 a.m. , > Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S. C.S. church, 1:3(0 p.m. 4;H Band practice and election of officers, Monroe, 7:30 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church, all day.' , Progessive Workers class of Trinity church, church, 7:30 p.m. \ Mary ;and Martha class of Firs. Methodist church, Mrs. Harve Bgker, 134% South Third street, 6:3,0 p.m. / . D.Y.B, class bf Trinity church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Order! of' Rainbow' for Girls, Masonic; hall, 6:45 p.m. Friendship Village club of Blue Creek township, Kimsey school, 1 p m. ■ ; y • \ • Women of Moose potluck supper, Moose home, 6:30 p.m. Past Matrons club of O. E. S., Masonic* hall, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better Horned club, Mrs. Raymond Crist, 7:30 p.m. St. Lukb. E. and R. Church Women’s Guild, church, all day. FRIDAY Bobo U.B. Willing Workers claW, Mrs. Gifford BUnner, 7:30 p.m. j Willing Workers clasp - of Cal- f vary E.U.B. church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Girl Scout Council, M,rs. A, IL Holthouse, 8 p.m. Adams County Federation' of Clubs closings meeting, American Legicin home, t l p.m. : MONDAY Research Mrs. F. H. Willard,;2:3o p.m.. . Rosary Society meeting, * post poned ope week. St. Catherine’s study club, Justine Heimann, 8 p.m. ' Adams) Central P.|T. A., Monroe grade school, 7*jlo p.m. Adams County Chorus, Monroe Fathi Bureau, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY / Pleasant Mills P. T. A., Pleasant Mills high school, 7 p.m. ' Mrs. Milo Black, Mrs. Myers and Miss Catherine Weidler. j GECODE CLUB HAS DINNER MEETING “Easter •.(Devotions’’ wjas .the theme of the second shift Gecode Just Arrived r i m r vK’to g/ I! c *^- =i ,9245W*, i2.ii ' o Brand new outfit for a brand new darling! In no time your baby will be ready for these —begin them now. Dress, bonnet, slip plus a Creeper’s rompers. They’re so practical — cut in ONE piece. They wash like a.hankie. Pattern 9245 in sizes 6, 12, 18 months. Transfer and yardages in pattern. Send THIRTY CENTS in coins for special pattern to Marian Martin, [care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 81. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. T Haye you seen . . . The new Silhouette?: The new Spring Suits? Ensembles? The new Wrap-On? Order our new Martan Martin Pattern Book, read all about your beautiful spring wardrobe. Send Just Twenty Cents for your copy today! A FREE pattern of a new spring hat la printed in the book.

Club party held Wednesday noon Jn the Masonic hall. The decorationg on the dinner (ables were it) keeping with the season. Following the dinner \Lorena Keljbr gave several appropriate readings and a short business meeting was held. i he speaker for the meeting was B. j. Elliot, of Tours, IndiUpapolis, gave a brie.' itinerary on trips to Chicago and the-:'(Smoky Mountains. The door prize: was won by Beverly White. Chairman of the committee was Julia Jacksen. assisted t by Helen Fairchild, MarigueHte Rash, Helen Gaskill and. Treva Myers. ■ i ( . J j J MRS. LEHMAN HOSTESS TO CHjURCH MOTHERS Twefitv two members of the Church Mothers study club met at' the home of Mrk. Wesley Lehman Tuesday afternoon. Two guests were present, Mrs. Clement Snell and Mrs. J. E.' Thacker. The devotions were led by Luther Brokaw and Mrs Vindjent Parker reviewed the lesson from Parent magazine. Mrs. Erman Johnson read a. selected article by Rabbi Parshih. H(|ste|ises assisting Mrs. Lehman; were Mrs. John Dlergea, Mrs.; Delbert Van" Horn add Mrs Rolein\jtoss. ' RUTH CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. PETRIE Sixteen members and pne guest of the Ruth Circle of the First Fresbytdrian church attended th*. March Qircld meeting, held last evening at the home of ,Mr>. Wilbur petrie. The Rev: A.C.E. Gillander showed/movies of KOrea picturing th4|«irls of that Country from 1945 until 1950 J and then showing the desolation after the invasion. Mrs. Robert Gay led the devotions and Mrs. Jack Knudsen, pro grant chairman, closed the meeting with: scripture reading. Following a short: business meeting : the hostess assisted by Mrs: Janies Moses and Ms«. Wayne Schnepf. served refreshments. ! — HOLY FAMILY STUDY CLUB HAS MEETING Thia Holy Family study club meeting was held Monday evening at the of Mrs, Fred Baker Jr/’: ? Mpte? Baker gave a report on the iN.C.C.W, meeting and Mrs. Norbert Hess reviewed the previous lesson and the study of the Mas*' was continued. The meeting closed with prayer. Thie next meeting will be 1 held at the hpme of Mrs. Ernest Fullenkamp, WOMENS GUILD CONDUCTS CHURCH LENTEN SERVICE The - impressive Lenten quiet houfj;-service, “Highways pf Life,’ was conducted by the Women’s Guild a| the mid-week Lenten service ; at the , Zion Evangelical and Reformed church last evening. Mrs. Charles Bieneke was the leader. The Rev. William C. Feller gave the call to worship and four meditations were given by Mrs. Ralph Yager, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, Mjs. Leo Kirsch and Mrs. Tony Meyer. M.ijs. Idyron Lehman conducted, the (' ‘regular business meeting of the ’J (guild following the services. I It Was decided to hold a public' supper in April. The Friendship Circle will be in charge. Coloring ■ of Easter eggs forthe 1 annual salQ will be held at the church on (

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March 22! The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Refreshment were served by the following hostesses; Mrs. Leland Mrs. Cecil Franklin, Mrs. Doyle Franz, Mrs. Harry Frauhiger, Miss Vera Frauhiger and Mrs.\ Irene Friedly. MRS. STALLBAUM HAS NAOMI CIRCLE MEETING Mrs. Thomas Stallbaum was hostess to members of the Naomi Circle of the First Presbyterian cfhurch Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fred Smith was a guest, The meeting opened with prayer by Mrs. D. A. Swickard and devotions were given by Miss Kay Alberson. Mrs. Robert Anderson, pro. gram chairman, discussed the top x ic “What we <gan personallyrdo against Communism,” and the Rev. A. C. E. Gillander showed films on Korea. During the business meeting the I members voted to hold a silent at the April meeting and it was announced that the clothing brought to the meeting would be sent to Korea. Delicious refreshments in keeping with St. Patrick’s Day were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Thomas anil Mrr. Donald Norquest. CIVIC DEPARTMENT HAS MARCH MEETING The Civic Department of Woman’s Club me|t Monday evening \at the home of Mrs. Noah A. Bixler with twenty-eight members in attendance. The business meeting was conducted by thje\ chairman,, Mrs; Clarence Smith, at which time contributions th the Red Cross and the Society for Crippled Children were voted by the members. j I The topic for the month was “Scouting” and an interesting talk on Girl Scouts was given by Mrs. Lowell Harper. Sylvester Everheant then talked on Boy Scouts and showed moving pictures of the National Jamboree At Valley Forge in 1950. Refreshments in with St. Patrick’s Day were served by Mrs. Bixler, assisted by .Mrs. Lowell Smith, Mrs. Mylds Parrish, Mrs. Norman) Kruse and Mrs. Ralph Stanley. The meeting of the' Rosary Sodety of St. Mary’s church scheduled for Monday evening at the C. L. of C. hall, has been postponed Sbr one week and will be held at the K. of C. hall. 4— \ . The Research club will meet al the home of Mrs. F. H. Willard on Winchester street Monday after noon at two thirty o’clock. This will be the Closing meeting of the yAar. Program leader will be Mrs E.' JI. Cook.

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Old -Fashioned Box Social, Wren School, Wren, Ohio, March 16, 7 p. m. Bring a box. Wren Junior Class. ' ( ' \ 62t2x