Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1951 — Page 3

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MRS. SAL)RER HOSTESS FOR MARTHA CIRCLE The Martha Circle of thft First J> Presbyterian church, met at. the home of Mrs. Paul Saurer Thursday afternoon for thei,r April meeting. Mrs. Dale Moses,chairman, opened the meeting with prayer and the devotions were given by Mrs. Runyon. After a short business session Mrs. Joe Thompson, prograin leader, spoke on the subject. "Our Literature.’’ ■ Refreshments were served by the committee for April, Mrs, Saurer, j Mrs. William Affolder, Mrs. Moses am} Mrs. Jesse Cole,\ MAGLEY WOMEN’S GUILD HOLDS APRIL MEETING Twfenty-eight members of the Alagley Women’s Guild, were present. for ,the~ April meeting of the grpup, held recently at. the church. Mrs. Raymond Koller >vas the leader and opened the meeting /with singing of the hymn, “For th* tßeauty ©f the Earth.” / The ReV. H. A. Mueseling offered the opening prayer and scripture was read by Mrs. Richard Gerber. A very Interesting review of the book, “Our Daily Bread.” was presented by Mrs. Egley. .A trio composed of Mrs. Ella Scherry, Mrjs. Elsie Peters and Mrs. Milton Kruetzemann. sang 4 Selection and a reading. “God, Let Me be Aware,” was' given by Mrs. Ethel fejlepler. Mrs. Kolter gave a talk on 1 Christian citizenship ami the closing prayed was given by Mrs. Harold Scherry. The guild voted to send delegates

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to the spring meeting at Urbana and members were asked to bring clothing to the hext meeting for boxes to be sent tp Kbrea. Refreshments vfere served at the close of the meejing by Mrs. Kolter. Mrs. Freeman Stepier, Mrs. Gerber. Mrs. Eiigene j Murchland and Mrs. Carl Hildebrand. BEULAH CHAPEL W.S.C.S. . MEETS ON WEDNESDAY The ..Women's Society of Christian Service of the Beulah -Chapel church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Eugene Sommers in Peterson for a potluck dinner. Mrs. Dortha Shady, president, conducted the .afternoon meeting, opened with the hymn. “Savior, Like a Shepherdi” Rpll call was answered With a favorite, flower and the were given by Mrs. William Ehrmau. An interesting review of the book. "Upon This' Rock.” was presented by MrsJ Henry' Bryner, followed with a f»oem by Mrs. Carl Hildebrand. Aft\hr a Bible quiz Mrs. Lena Sherlock dismissed the meeting with prayer. ’ Those present were M[rs. Shady, Mrs. Bryner,\ Mrk. Sherlock, Mrs. Hildebrand, Mrs. Ehrman, Mrs. I'. H. Rise, Mrs. Ed Arnold, Mrs. Frank Spade, Mrs. Clara Ball. Mrs. Milton ■ Huffman, Mrs-, Sommers, Mrs. Wade Mcßarnes and Mis. Walter Gerber. PLAN MAY TRIP TO b, ? NIAGARA FALLS I ' Application are be|ing received at the county extension "office for the next ten days for the Hotpd Economics v Association trip to Niagara Falls. •' A 1 The four day educational outing application blanks and others include visits to the Louis Bromfield Farm, Cleveland, 0., all points of interest along the Niagara river. Detroit. Mich., and the Ford Factories and Greenfield Village. Seven hundred; members of the seventeen clubs in the county have received detailed information and application blanks and other interested in accompanying the

Society Items for day’s put> lication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.)\ Phone 3-2121 L X Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid, church, 7:3CT p.m. American Legion Auxiliflrybusiness meeting. Legion home. 8 p.m. Mount Tabdr Methodist W:S.C.S., Mrs. Paul Rich 7:30 p.m; SATURDAY Adams Central settlor class bake sale, Ppblix Service. 9 a.m, Zjon Evangelical and Reformed church cafeteria supper, - church basement, 4:30 to 7 p.m. SUNDAY Academy of \ Friendship open meeting, Moose home, 2 p.m. , MONDAY Called meeting of Junior Women’s dub, library, after general piedting. ‘ . Woman's Citab closing meeting, Decatur library, 7;45 p.im St. Catherine stpdy club. Mildred Loshe, 8 h.m. \ Adams Central P.T.A., high school gym, 6:30 p.m. carry-in supper. Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Fann Bureau, 7:30 pmij, TUESDAY Pocohantas Lodge, Red Mena all, 7:30 pan. U j ; Loyal Daughter class of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Adolph Koller, 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Dwight Schnepp, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority social meeting. Elks home, 8 p.m. • Detatur Garden .Club, Mrs. Amos Voder, 2 p.m. '[ { \ Tri Kappa Associate chapter. Mrs. Lois Black, 7:30 p.m. Eagles' Auxiliary public party. Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Phi lota Xi sorority potluck supper, Elks home, 6:30 p.m. DeVatur Honie 'Economics club. Mr. 4. Alva Buffenbarger, 2 p.in. \ THURSDAY Past Matrons club of 0.E.5.. Mrs. Adrian Baker, 233 Sjortli Fourth street, 7:30 p.m.

group may get information from these women. , j Thoae who expect to make the trip and have not as yet mailed ■their applications are requested to do so ais quickly as possible. ■ \ ■ \ HOME (TALENT SHOW AT MONMOUTH TUESDAY A home-talent jshbw in which adults and children from Root and Union townships, will take part will be held at the Monmouth high school Tuesday evening at Severn forty five o'clock. The show is being presented under the' 1 auspices of the Monmouth Parent Teachers Association. Mrs. .Myron Lehman is serving as chairman of the program and Leo Kirsch will be master of ceremonies. The program will 'include niusical numbers, playlets and readings. A comedy review will be presented and the “Vegetable Rockettes” kill present their dance. The committee, assisting Mrs. Lehman is composed of George Sonner. Mrs. Thurman Drew. Martin Biilmahn, Martin Bultemcier, Frank Singleton, Norman Robinson and Ed Mrs. Robert Rice and Mrs. Ruby Smallwood are in charge of the decorating arid the stage management is under the direction of Thurman Drew and Mrs. Pearl Goldner. Tickets will be priced at twentyfive cents for aduits and ten cents for children. There will be Ji thirty-minute intermission, during which refreshments will be sold. ' t “ SCHEIM ANN—FOSNAUGH ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Virginia Seheimann to 'Norman Wayne Fosnaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fosnaugh of this city, has been announced by the brideelect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Seheimann of 2220 Bayer 'Avenue, Fort Waynd. The wedding will take place June 17 in St. Paul's Lutheran church in Fort Wayne, with the Rev. Edwin A. Nerger Officiating. Miss Seheimann was graduated from COncordia high school and the Lutheran hospitpli school of nursing. She is a member of Zeta chapter of Delta Chi Sigma sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of Decatur high school and attended Indiana University. WOMAN’S CLUB TO CLOSE MEETINGS ON MONDAY The Decatur Woman’s club will! close its \yearly activities Mjonday’ following the general meeting, to be held at the library at seven forty five o'clock. The Dramatic Department will have charge of\ the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Erekson, of this city, w|ll present a comedy drama dealing with family life. Erekson is a former director of the Fort Wayne Civic Theater,

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MRS. CHARLES RHOADES was the former Miss Mabel June Caudle, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Martin Caudle. of Woodburn, before her reVent marriage in (he Antioch United Mjssipnjary church. The Revj\L. W. Null officiated. The groom is’-the son of Mr. ami Mr* Daniel Rhoades of route two. The couple reside at 205 Grant street in this city.—Photo'by Anspaugn. • 1

and Mrs. Erekson maintains an active interest jn that organization. She has presented several programs before civic and social groups here. _ Mrs. George Thomas is chairman of arrangement's. . \ LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND ROADSIDE COUNCIL MEET Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, Mrs. Freeman Walters, Mrs. John Hindenlang land Mrs. Paul R. Rich attended the state meeting of the Indiana Roadside Council, In|c., Tuesida'y -at the Old Trail Inn south ot Gfeen<;ast|e. During the morning session tjhe annual . Reports were given. Turn interesting reports were given by Mrs.jGuy D. Byrd, of Indianapolis, parliamentarian. and Mrs: Sophia Diefteribaugh. of Andrews, lobbyist. who. told of bills passed in the legislature that tne council had sponsored. 1 : ' i Tlie-| guest speaker, conservationist \Of Wingate, spoke on the topic "Two Blades df Grass.” . Mis. Stanley, president of the local council, announced the establishment of a roadside park north pt Monroe. ' - , i- \ Local residents- who Wish to contribute to this project in the v ay; of flowers, shrubs and trees are asked to contact Mrs. Stanley or Mts. Hiram Wittwer of Monroe in the next week. v 8080 ORGANIZATION MEETS AT SCHOOL The April meeting of the Boho Community Organization was held Monday evening at the Bobb school with Roman Sprunger pre siding. a , | Opening devotjonals were led by the Rev. Harold Basehore. I Readings were given by Kermet j Bowen and Jim Smith and a duet. "Shortnin’ 'Bread,” was sung by Judy and Sherrill Darr, accom panied by Mrs. Gladys Darr. 1 Walter Koos presented a read ing and a duet was sung by Sharon Debout and Marie Ohler. A humorous reading, “When Times Were Hard,” was 1 given by Mrs. Celeste Smith, and “The Alwaym Faithful Few” by Gladys Darr. The number was a vocal duet, ?It Is No Secret," by the sbarr sisters. 'Refreshments were served to fifty-seven members by Walter Koos and ‘ Arthur McMichaels. Mrs. Darr and Mrs. Smith had charge of the program. The next meeting will be a pot-

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luck supper on May 7hinless high school graduation exercises con flk-t. The program committee will he Mrs. Samuel Cottrell and Miss Myrtle Clements. •' — ■ MISS ALBERTA WARTHMAN MARRIED LAST SATURDAY Miss Elberta Warthman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliner Warthman of Craigville, and Pfc. David Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huffman of ftluffton. were United in marriage last Saturday in the First Wesbyterian church jn Bluffton. \ The Rev. R. Dean Cope performed the double-ring ceremony : i five thirty o'clock in the eve ning before a background of red tulips. white \ snapdragons and candleabra. Mrs. Repi Johnston presented ap, organ musicale preted ing the rites. The bride chose a suit of navy blue wool gabardine for her wedding. A white blouse accented with a lace collar a,nd a straw Hat complemented with a navy brim Vtige’d in lilies <M the valley Com pleted her costume. Her corsage was a white oiclpd ant}, her pear' (necklace was a gift of'the groom. rIM-iss Barbara Huffman, sistor of the groom, and Phillip Johns.oh attended the couple. Miss Huffman wore a re<J wool suit with navy accessories land a red carnation corsage. • Ushers were ( Pfc. Kenneth, Van-

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Ryn and Pfc. Jack Hile. *■ A wedding supper' was served to the bridal party and immediate families following the ceremony; The couple will reside in it the home of the bride’s parents, ton following a wedding trip to southern Indiana. i MISS RUTH EHRSAM HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Ruth Ehrsarn, whosp marriage will take place in. the near fixture, was honored with a miscellaneous , shower Sunday at the Home of Mrs. Harvey Jones. She was presented with a c’-pc'heted corsage on her arrival and w-as given the prizes awarded for various gifmes. A color scheme of pink and white was used in decorating and the table where

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