Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1951 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1951,

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DELTA THETA TAU FETES MOTHERS AT DINNER PARTY 1 Members of .Delta Theta Tuu sonority entertained their mothers, special guests and alumnae at a Mather's Day party last evening at the Elks home. Seventy five guests attended the two-course dinner served at six thirty o’clock. The long table at which guests were seated was beautifully decorated tn a spring theme. White canrt-' lescovered with tiny violet cofsajes and ivy vines- interspersed with bouquets of mixed spring flowers, were used down the center Os the table. Colorful May liaskets filled with mints and patted pansies marked individual places. ' * ' , Miss Mary Ann Laurent, president of the sorority, welcomed the guests, and Mrs Raymond Kohhe. past national officer, offered the SPECIAL PRICES Mother’s Day CANDY • Schraff’s * • Johnson • I .adv Wayne • American Custom ~ SMITH DRUG CO.

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sorority prayer before.the dinner. Following the dinner a Mother's Day program of musical selections was presented by a group of gins from St. Joseph's school. Recorded music was played during the dinner hour. i Prizes for several contests held during the social hour were ed to Mrs. T. F. ’ Graliker, Mrt-Jer-ome Deßolt .Miss Mary Jo Graliker and Miss Mary Martha Tefvdaf. f Miss Margaret Holthonse served as chairman for the party. She vas assisted by Mrs. Bill Butler. Mrs. H R. Frey, .Miss- Florenpp Dolthouse and Miss Irene Holthduse. MONROE WCTU INSTITUTE J HELD AT MITCHEL HOME The Monroe W.C.T.U. Insltuie was recently held at the home of Mrs. Russell Mitchel. . institute chairman. The meeting openeu with a hymn and Mrs. Rene Brandt had charge of the devotions. Mrs. Mitchel conducted tlio morning- session. Mrs. G. A. Work ’nger !«pbke on "Flowers and Mistions" and Mrs. Raymond Grisg on YOUR CLOTHRA WILL LOOK , BETTER and * LAST LONGER IF YOU KEEP THEM CLEAN KELLY’S’ DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-3202 , ’

“Soldiers - \ahd Sailors.” Mrs. Dortlia Shady, the county president, gave some helpful suggestions which the union later decided to put into action. The afternoon session was opened with devotions by Mrs. Darrel/ Williams. Mary Rose Lautsenheiser favored the group with several vocal selections and Mrs. Shady spoke on the topic, • Entering Every Open Door with Temperance Truth.” • f At the noon hour a potluck dinjer was served.

/MRS. ZIMMERMAN HAS DORCUS CLASS MEETING The -May meetlog of the Dorcus class of Bethany Evangelical United brethren church was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Marlin Zimmerman. ** The devotional period was led by Mrs- Lilly Hammond and Mrs. Charles Harfftr conducted the business meeting. At the close of the evening refreshments were served to fourteen members by Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. Hammond. 1 | — WOMEN OF MOOSE AT RICHMOND ON SUNDAY Those from Ddcatur who attended the Academy of Friendship of the Women of the Moose held Sunday at Richmond, were Vera Gause, member of the ritual staff. Maggie Haley. Opal Myers. Wanda Oelberg. Edna Roop and Genevieve August. The latter two served on the committee. Mrs. Myers and Mrs- Oelberg were among the two hundred and three candidates initiated into the Friendship Circle. The meeting was in charge of the grand deputy regent of Women of the Moose, Sadie Wolf, of Fort Wayne. * . LOCAL TRI KAPPAS WILL ATTEND SOTH CONVENTION Mrs. Fred Smith and/ Mrs Txjwell Harper will go as j delegates to Indianapolis Friday ana Saturday to attend sessions' oi the state convention of the Tri Kappa sorority in the Claypool Hotel. The 1951 convpntion will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of Kappa Kappa Kappa, and arrangements have been made to make It an outstanding event. Headline speakers include George N. Craig, past national commander ■>f the American Legion, and Cor : .elia Otis Skinner, famed dramatic Quality Photo Finishing Work left before noon on Thursday, ready the next day, Friday, at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. Say It With flowers From « ■ .jL ; . jj. !—

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actress and author. L ■ ( Builnm sessions „ have been scheduled for Friday morning and afternoon with a luncheon at roon: The dinner Friday evening will feature a “Shower of Gold” ceremony, at which uhnnß will be made by each chapter for a new Tri Kappa project Saturday sessions will include a breakfast business meet Ing, the address by Craig, a lunch, eon at which Miss Skinner sill entertain, Installation of new officers, and a closing address by Mrs. Lester Murphy of Hammond, adviser of the sorority. Mias Elizabeth. .'Osborne, of Mitchell, - state president, will preside over business sessions, and Mrs/ Beryl Showers Holland, cf Bloomington, founder and lifemember of the sorority, will be a ipecial guest ,of honor at- the golden jubilee convention. Others from the local chapter who plan to attend the convention* ’nclude ’■ Miss Fan ’ Hite. Mrs. luibert Mills. Mrs. IJoyd Cowens Mrs. Kenneth <Runyon. Miss Helen Hau bold and Miss Kathryn Kau'fman. I I • t

WILLING WORKERS CLASS MEETING AT WILLSHIRE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson, of Willshire. O. members of the Willing Workers class of the First Christian church last evening. Group singing of the hymn. • More Like The Master" opened the devotional period and prayej, was offered by Jamies Andersou. The scripture lesson from Matthew was read by Edward Anderson. After a business meeting.-con-ducted tty Fred Scheiderer, games and contests were enjoyed and refreshments were served by the host and hostess. The June meeting will be a pic1 nic at Lehman park in Berne. MRS. PETE REYNOLDS IS TO CLUB The Ml 9 meeting of the St. Joseph's stiidy club was held recently at the home of Mrs Fete Reynolds on South First, street. •Mrs. Thomas Kollman. chairman for the evening, gave ah interesting article entitled “Mat Talbot’s Canteen.” The meeting closed with prayer to St. Joseph. The nett regular meeting of the club will be held in September at the home of Miss Helena Wehmeyer. 1., ‘ ’ - Miss Joan Wemhoff will be hostess th members of Our of Fatima study dub Monday evening at eight o’clock. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of (he Bilbo Methodist church will hold their meeting at the church at seven thirty o'clock Friday evening. There will be a called meeting of the Decatur Girl Scouts Council Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Roy Kalver. The mothers and daughters banquet of the Church off God, scheduled for Thursday evening, has been postponed indefinitely. The Pythian Sister Needle club will meet in the social rooms of the K. of P. home Monday evening fol-

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Society Item* for day’s publication must bo phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 1:30 a. m.) J j Phone 3-2111 Phyllla Acheson WEDNESDAY Bridge clib, Mary Otnlor, 7:30 р. < . 1 Mother-Daughter covered dish supper, Zion E. and R. churca. 6:15 p. m. Business and Professional Women'scluh, postponed one week. Pleasant Milla Methodist W. 8.с. S. Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam. 8 p. m. Delta Tau called meeting, election of officers. Miss Mary Ann Laurent. 8 p. m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mother's party, Mrs. Robert Haas, 8 J>. m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. George Bair, I p mPreHbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. Joe Thompson, 8 p. m. ■" Profit and Pleasure Economics club. Mrs. Doyle Winteregg, Berne. 7:30 a. m. * THURSDAY Church of God Mot her-Daughter banquet, postponed indefinitely. G.E. Aeolian choir rehearsal. -Decatur high school music room. 7:30. naa. ‘j Queen of the Rosary study club, Mrs. Joseph Tricker. 8 p.m. Mount Pleasant W.S.C.S., Mrs. Leo King, Sr., 2 p.m. Holy Cross study club. Mrs. Donald Millar. 8 p.m. 4-H band practice. Monroe. 7:TO p. n». Unit, 1 of Bethany church W. 3.W 8.. Mrs. LaDoyt Miller. 2 p. m. Unit. 2 of Bethany church W. 3.W. S.. Mrs. F. H. Willard 7:30 p m. dbbo U. B. Willing Worker* class. Mother’s Day pot lack supper. Boho school. 64:30 p- m. Baptist church annual mother ,and daughter banquet, church basement. S p. m. Emblem club Mother’s Day dinner. Elks home. 8:30 p. m. Ladles Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs- Lawrence VonOunten. 7 p. m. D. AV. Auxiliary business meeting. D. A. V. ball, 8 p. m. Eastern Star, Rainbow Girls and mothers, carry-in supper. Masonic hall, 6:30 p. mPresbyterian Mary Circle, Airs. L. <1 Pettibone, 2:30 p- m. t Presbyterian Martha Circle.'Mrs Sim Burk, 2:30 p. m. First Methodist W. S- C. S. general meeting, church, 2:30 p. m. FRIDAY Bobo Methodist W. S. C. S.. church, 7:30 p. m. A . \ j Decatur Girl Scout (Council called Mrs. Roy Kai ver. 7:30 p . , Cglvary E.U.B. Indies Aid. church, 8 p.m. ? .\ i vi Tfinity E. U- B. Victory Class, Church, 7:30 p. m. Work and Win class of Trinity church, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garner, 7:30 p.m. ' American Legion Auxiliary business meeting, Legion home, 8 p.m. SATURDAY \ 7 Ladies Aid of St. Peter’s Luth«ran church, Fuelling, bake aale. \ MONDAY Qtir Lady of Fatima study cluh. Miss Joan Wemhoff, 8 p. m. v Pythian Needle club, K. of P. Home, after Temple. I TUESDAY V.F.W. Auxiliary, V.F.W. hall, S p.m. Pocohantas Lodge, Red Men’s hall, 7:30 p.m (

lowing the regular Temple meeting. j ■■ \ Poconantas Lodge will have Its meeting In the Red Men’s hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. |/ ' { The. regular rehearsal of tht G.E. Aeolian choir will be held m) the music room at Decatur high-school at seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening. \a . , f » ' • \ . • The Victory class orthe Trihity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the clutrch basernent at seven thirty o'clock Fri<|ty&Uvening. will have a meetlrig/at the V.F.W. hall Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. . .. .. j The Ladies Aid of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren have a Mother’s Day program at their regular meeting, tybe held Friday evening at eight okdock at the chutch. Each membetels asked to bring cookies to Spring Concert Given By High Schoo! Bond The bseatur high school band, directed %y Albert Sellemeyer, pre ,«ented. tu annual spring conceit this afternoon in the school’s :’< /I \ 1 -' »•’■ i—" '■ DtmocraUSVast Ada Bring Baaulta •”' • ■' *

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braden. 303 West Monroe street, are the parents of a baby son, born at 5:36 p. m. Tuesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby, who weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce, is the fourth child and first son in the family. Mrs. Braden Is the former Gladys Harvey- . Mr. and Mrs Parris Hakes are the parents of a baby daughter, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Tuesday at 7:2S p. mA baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swygart at the Adams county memorial hospital this morning at 6:54 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs- Charles Rauch, Hoagland route one, are the parents ot a baby son, l*oni at 1:25 a. m. yesterday at the Adams county memorial hospital. WjOSRITAL I kt* yp/ti Admitted: Mrs. Ropy Wolfe. Decatur route six: Gale Poling. Oiiie | City. O.; Harry Frauhtger. city. ALLIED (CmUmM Pa*» <»■») Korea. Both air force and lancbbased marine fighters and fighter-bomb-ers took part In the ail-oat air attack on the Sinuija airfield, begin- I ning at 2 p.m. <lO p.m. CST). Allied reconnaissance planes dis- * covered the secretly-built air base' several days ago. They found that | the Reds had brought across th* > Yalu river frontier from. Manchuria ' the largest single concentration off Communist Jet planes ever spited j in Korea. — Democrat Want Ads Bring Result* I ' ~ D~ a” RUMMAGE SALE MAY 12th D. A. V. HALL Above Kroger*

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ii 1 tNWcv. Samuel Emerick. Mrs. W. P. Robinsoj, Mrs. J. E Thacker and Fred of this city, and Mrs. Harien Jones of Pleasant Mills attendeifctbe Fort Wayne district confereate held at SL Paul Methodist ch<th in Fort Wayne yesterday. Bil| Brentllnger, son of Ora L of route two, was granted a local preacher’s Bcensa at the Reeling. He plans to enter school joon to prepare for the ministry. 1 Roger P. son of James K. Staley of Ahls cUy. has been chosen for in tn»J Epsilon chapter of Alpha Gamma Kappa. natioiM chiropody fraternity- Staley freshman at the Chicago colle* of chiropody and r pedic surgeryS Mrs. Dave Qampbell. of Vivian. La., and Mr. Ead Mrs. Earl Maddox, of Odess* Texas, arrived today to visit <ith Mr*. Campbe’r.-son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Charley ttUnger and family Mr. and Jtra. J. Ward Calland motored toW’ujMue UniversUy this afternoon they will attend the opera. Fqil*t. thi* evening a* guests of PreMderu F. L- Hord*. » —W A Stat* flowed Os Alabama is the ' goldenrod. ■ 9

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