Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1951 — Page 3

THURSDAY* MAY 3, IRSX

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PLEASANT MILLS CLASS M MEETS MONDAY EVENING The Willing Workers ciass of Jthe Pleasantk Mills Methodist church held their class party Mohday evenihg at -the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Klmer GolßflL tilth Mr. find Mrs. Brice McMilletf as assist* ing b°st and hostess. l Mrs. Hubert Ehrsaxn read the Twenty-third Psalm for scripture lesson. and prayer was offered by Mrs, Murray Holloway. A brief business meeting followed. Those present were Mr- aiuLMrs. John Bailey,.. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ehrsanj. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Price. Mr. -and Mrs. Darrell Clouse, Alnt. 111 I EverybodyJWelcome to Our Big Round & Square Dance EVERY FRI. NIGHT | ! 9- 12 at- Hessen Cassel ” Recreation Center with .Indiana’s Most Famous Caller CHUCK WRIGHT with Music by Paul & Cleo of WANE and Jimmy on the fiddle.

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' ■ i ' ! . .a . : Harlen Jonts, j Mfg. Fred Bauman,Mrs. Clyde Jones, Mrs, Glenn Mann, j Mrs. Holloway, Mrs, Richard Speak- ; man, Cajrl Ehrsain and the . Rev. and Mrs, Parsley. SUNSHINE GIRLS PARTY AT K. P- HOME Members iof the Sunshine Girls entertained ipe Knights \of Pvthias and Pythian listers andWheir families at a lonely “April Showers” party Monday fevbning at the K. ot p. home. • . ■7’ • ~ At f|lx thirty o’clock a potluck supper was served at tables attractively decorated with, smalt wishing character dolls. Indi- * virtual placeaj were marked witU ! nut cups decorated with a dollj and umbrellas. Small umbrellas and bouquets of spring flowers were} used throughout the newly-decorat-ed dinning room in the home. Alter the d|inrier the girls prer sented a of piano and vocal selections- Games were then enjoyed. > ? ’ ■ • Mrs. Vera Barber was chairman of the arrangements, assisted by the Sunshine Girls counsellors and the Pythian Sisters.

DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER HAS INITIATION TUESDAY Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held initiation services Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Elberson for three new 'pledges, Mrs. Joe Grandstaff, Mrs. E. D. Stocksdale and Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte. :■> Following the impressive ritual for the new pledges, the new officers were installed. Mi% X’larence Ziner is president, Mrs. George Bair, vice-president, Mrs. Robert Lane, • treasurer, Mrs. James Kane, secretary, and Mrs. Glenn Hill, extension ©fficejr. Mrs. iMartln Weiland was appointed program chairman. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Hill for her service as past presldent.| The sorority celebrated Founder’s Day with a, potluck dinner at the home of Mrs. Ziner on Sunday evening and \ invited their hu»tands as guests. A short program -in observances of (he anniversary was held and the remainder of the evening wa? spent in pitying canasta. V Members and guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. James Elberson, Mr. and Mrs. Stocksdale/Mr. and Mrs. Grandstaff. Mr. andjMrs. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lane, Mr. and Mrs., Kane; Mrs.; Bair, Mrs. Fruchte, Mrs. Nilah Neal and Mr. ana Mrs. Ziner. v .* BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR KAYE ANN NOACK SUNDAY, A surprise party honoring the eighth birthday anniversary of Miss Kaye Ann Noaqk, daughter of Mrand Mrs. Francis Noatfk. was held Sunday afternoon, at the Noack home. Kaye, who had been visiting with relatives, was returned to her. home after the guests arrived. 7 . Games were played during the afternoon and prizes won by Larry Affolder, Jackie .Miller and Eddie Morgan. A large birthday cake with eight candles .was lighted and f Happy Birthday” was sung. Refreshments were then served- Kaye Ann received many lovely gifts.,\ Guests were Mary Kay kocher, Sharon Drake, Judith Stauffer, Carolyn. Larry and Jackie Affolder, Freddie/ kaufftnan, Eddie Morgan, Gloria Voglewede, Dianna Hill. Jackie Miller, Dennie, and Sandy Cookson and Mr. and Mrs. John Affolder. MISS KAY YAGER NAMED PSI IOTA XI PRESIDENT Miss Kay Yager warn sHected president of Psi lota Xi sorority for the coming year at the sorority's regular business meeting, held last evening at the home o.’ Mrs. Sylvester Everhart. Other officers elected are as follows: vice-president. Miss Alice Roth; recording secretary, Miss Fhyllfa Kraft; corresponding secletary, Mrs. Robert August;? treasurer, Mrs. Victor Porter; assistant treasurer. Mrs. Doyle Collier: press reporter. Miss Ruth Fennig. Miss Marion Koontz presided over the meeting. A report on the , ipagazine sales held recently was given by Mrs. LaVerne Roth, an*i the sorority discussed plans for sponsoring a summer project. The newly-elected officers will be installed at initiation in June. Mrs. Doylfc Winteregg will entertain members of the Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club at her hoipe in Wednesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. I \ J--WALLPAPERS See our large selection ’ of 1951 Patterns •; KANE PAInIt and WALLPAPER 158 Sq/ Second Phone 3-3030

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Society Items for day's pub* 11 cat ion must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) i , 7. Phons 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY Trinity’ E. U. B. Ladies Aid. church 7:30 p.m. *“ > Wesley Couples Class of Methodist church, church, 8 p. mOodjer of Rainbow for Girls stated meeting. Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m/ Minhehaha club pbtluck supper, Red s!en’s hall, 6:30 p.m. i St. Joseph Study. Club, Mrs. Pete Reynolds, 8:15 p.m. St. Ann’s study club, Mrs. Carl Steigmeyer, 7:30 p.m. ' Bethany E.U.B. Mother ahi. Daughter banquet, church, 6:L> p.m. J Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. yohn Lengerich, 8? p.m. Nutjtman Avenue United Brethren W.M.A., Mrs; Opal Sudduth, 7:30 jp.m. i G. ;E. Aeolian choir regular rehearsal, Decatur high school music. 100m’-} 7:30 p.m. i , Everready class of First Methodist church, Mrs. L. A -Cowens. 7:30 p. m. , \ • Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, church, Mrs. Ros© Andreys, 7:30 p - ni - ' / tyomen of Moose social meeting, Moose home, 7:30 p. m.. officers at 7 p. m. FRIDAY Little Flower study club, MrsMarle,\York, 7:30 p. m. Ave; Maria club, Mrs. Raymond Kohne, 8 p.m. Council of Church Women May Fellowship Day, Bethany E-U-B. church, Winchester street, | Geneva high school alumni banquet, Geneva high school, 6:45 D.S,T. i 1 x SUNDAY Adult -club df Zion Lutheran church. Friedheim. ham. supper, school house, 5 to 7 p.m. Monday Pleasant Mills P.T.A.’ “Last Day Supper,” Pleasant Mills school 6:30 p.m. Bobo Community Organisation carry-In supper, postponed one wpek. Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau,‘7 Ao p.m. Juniors of AJnerican Legion Auxiliary, Mother and Daughter banquet, Legion home, 6 p.m. TUESDAY Delta < Lanibda chapter of P.“ta. £>igma-Phi, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, 8 p. mJ i - I. • Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Dick Arnold, 8 p. m. Willing Workers class of First Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson, Willshire, O.; 7:30 p. hi, Delta Theta Tau Mother’s Day dinner, -Elks home. 6:30 p. m. Church Mothers study club Mother’s Day party, Mrs. F. H- Willard. 8 p. m. J Annual Mother and Daughter banquet of Zion Lutheran church church basement, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Profit and Pleasure Economics club. Mrs. Doyle Winteregg, Berne', 7:30 p. m. ■ „ 0 . PLEASANT MILLS P.T.A. TO HONOR GRADUATES A V'Last Day Supper” honoring members of the eighth grade and senior classes bf Pleasant Mills school will be given by the Pleasant Mills Parent Teachers AssdcL atioh Monday evening. A hotluck supper will be served promptly at six thirty o’clock at the school. The public is invited to attend. ’ ■' Miss Ixiuise Brumbaugh, of Allen county, will be the speaker for the evening and a program is being planned. A “■—\ Thb Ladies Aid-dr Trinity Evangelical \ United Brethren church will meet at seven thirty o’clock this evening at the church. Hostesses will be Mrs. George Hi|l, Mrs. William Ghler and Mrs. Ira Bodie. Due to other scholastic activities the carry-ln supper previously set by the Bobo Community Organ ization for May 7 will be held Monday, May If, at the school. The Adams County Chorus will have rehearsal at the Monroe Farm Bureau building Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The D.A.V. Auxiliary rummage sale, to have been held in the D.4.V. hall Saturday, haa bean postponed until May 12. The Wesley Couples class of the Methodist chuqph will meet at eight o’clock tonight at the church, r -‘--a Gang Up On Postman Fort Worth, Tex. (U.P) \— Two dogs, one a Pekingese, the other a big German shepherd, teamed up in their attack on a postman. The little dog did the - barking and the big dog bit John S. McDowell, the carrier. / : !

\ Berniel Heller, of Roanoke, grandsop of Mr. and Mrs. William route one, served with the honor guard for General MacArthur during the ceremonies in Washington, D.C. recently. Heller 1.4 stationed with a military police company in the capital. Lee ißeffey visited his son-in-law at (he Irene Byron \ sanitarium Wednesday afternoon. Sephus Melchi, veteran police officer who under went a major operation a mbnth. ago, is recuperating at his horne tnd-is able to be hbout -the house now. x Miss Fan Hammell underwent surgery at the Adams epunty memorial hospital this morning. condition is reported satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Pyle, of Bellingham, Wash-, were guests of j)r. and Mrs. Ray Stingily Wednesday. .|| \ x Mrs. Leoniel Davidson has been dismissed from (he St. Joseph hos Tita! i to h«r home In this city, where. she is recuperating from a recent operation. Bollinger, sophoniore at Huntington College, has b®®h ae-

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lected aa one of the cast in the all epring production of ’’The Bishop’s Mantel,” to be presented in the college auditorium May 30, 31 and June 1. The play Is under direction of Virginia Wayman and! Carl Zurker, speech and English instructor, whose home is in BerneThe Rev. Vernon Riley of Monroel will give the sermon at the Victory Prayer services to be held at Van Wert Sunday afternoon. Rev. Meadows of this city Will preside' and music will be the gospel quintet of Fort Wayne. ' ’ Mrs. Lawrence Rash and Mrs. Herman Dierkes, members of the local American Legioh Auxiliary, spent the afternoon at the, Fort Wayne veterans Jrospital participating in .the auxiliary sponsored project. o’ s | GIRL SCOUTS ' Brownie Troop 17 held their meeting ■ thia 1 week at Lincoln t ~ 7 1 ' ask your doctor about JUMPW6-JACKB Xa a / 7 1 he knouJS I 4-95 (M)’ MBS* iwr ih>t tainted Jumping-Jocks help prevent ankle* from turning ... assure more Malthfvl walking from the starts . ‘txtra satisfaction assured by superior craftsmanship and material*. KAYES SHOE STORE f Shoes for the Entire Family X-Ray Fitted

school. Practice was .held for the court of ], awards./'Refreshments served by Elaine Iteare. The meeting Was closed s with ttye Friendship Circle. Scribe, Gayle Custer — s v f . ■—m—^w—<■ 1 * » em—t—k= Admitted: Miss Fan Hammell, city.\ J A / ’ < Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Tedpie and baby girl, Diecatur. x Mr, and Mrs- Eugene Dillon are Xhe parents of a baby daughter, born\at (he Adams county memorial hospital Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. She weighed 6 pounds, 4tt ounce?.

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