Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1951 — Page 3

FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS rfAVe MOTHER DAUGHTER DINNER The Future | Ho#iejnakers of America entertained’their mothers at a banquet last evening in the home economics rooms at the Decatur hig*h'school. ..Miss Deity Lehr- j man extended t le wefiidme to the. fifty-five members and guests present. The/ response was given by Mrs. Walter Krick, , the chapter mother. « f • During the program a dress revue was given by members Os the club. Vocal solos were sung by Dick Reidenbacli and Jean Ann Potts, students at Decatur high school, and a reading was given, by - special prices Mother’s Day k CADDY ■. -■ C ■ r. ■ : . • Schraffs • Johnson • Lady Wayne _i • • American Custom SMITH DRUG CO. VI Ur I stands for PIONEER. B the name of our place >, and also for the brand. of ice cream we sell. A/ You can’t go wrong J-A. on this combination. We handle popular 9 flavors ofJhis ice 9 cream and invite you to try some. - I a ■ The Pioneer I 142 So. Second St. I ■ v

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Miss BeVerly 'Elliht. A Clever skit was presented hy the Misses Esther Juanita Veldy, pra6e Keischer and Jackie At the conclusion of. the program. Miss bnnajene Stqller, (home economics 'paid special recognition ! to the senior mein hers of the club, , Betty ijiehiman, Lelores ta Weldy. Esther Bleeke land prace Keischer. 4 >IA | - j : j J4 —|-HA! |' ■ i CHURCH MOTHERS HAVE MOTHER’S DAY PARTY? The Church Mothers sjtudy; club held thqir Mother’s Day p#rty Tuesday evening at the homie of Mrs. F. TL Willard, with thirty five in attendance. P ! I '• /' Mrs. Ernefet Uhrick led;the devotional period, as her topic, -Train Up a Child.” taken! from book of Proverbs. Prayer wqs offered by Mrs. Hubert Zerkej, $rMiss Suette Johnson find j Miss Janet Miller, Lincoln school pupils, played several' selectiqnsj on their song Hutes. During members of the club, introduced their mothers or special guests, and each was presented with.. a corsage.' 3 A" The lesson from Parents magazine, “Why I Girls And Boys go Wrong or Right" given by Mrs. Doyle Colllei*. Mrs. Ermani Johjnson, program chairman, presented i Mrs. Robert Hammond, who gave a flannelgraph story of SaniuelPrizes sot the oldest mother present and youngest'.' mother were | given to Mrs; Maude Mqrrhnap and Mrs. Robert Smith, j A —H' \ ' D.A.V. AUXILIARY HAS may business Meeting I r At their regular business meet fng last night the D.A.V. Auxiliary made plans to sponsor a* party at the Fort Wayne veterans hospital on May 24. It was also announced • that Mrs. Mary Ellen Bchoiman v ill represent the auxiliary nt ah open house-tb he held 'pt! the hospital May 13. The open hfousd wil be held from two until fo<r o’clock When smart Appearance is a Must - * C»H 'fori prompt Dry Cleaning Service KELLY’S DRYCLEANTNG PHONE 3-3202 L N I"..

end the public is invited to attend Mrs. Rufus Sommer, commander, announced that the rummage sale to be sponsored by the auxiliary Saturday at the hall, will begin at eight thirty o’clock. The next meeting will be held on May 31, at which time initiation for junior members will be held. $ ' MISS JANET MEYER |A' 1J ENGAGED TO WED » Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Meyer, of JII6 High street, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Janet to Arthur J. Heiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heiman of route ‘threes The couple will exchange vows Saturday, May 19, at nine o’clock in the morning at St. Gary’s Cat;: clifc Church. A? I MARY MARTHA TERVEER WILL HEAD SORORITY Miss Mary Martha Terveer was elected president of Delta Theta Tau sorority (dr the coming year at the annual election of officers, held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mary Ann Lauren’, letirlng president. Other officers whp will serve with Miss Terveer are: vice-presi-dent, Miss Laurent; recording secretary. Mrs. H. R. Frey; cor responding secretary, Mrs. Augus’ Kelly; treasurer, Mrs. Bernard Clark; historian, Mrs. Henry sergeant-at-hrms, Mrs. Joseph Krick. . A The new officers will be in stalled at a meeting to be held a‘. the Elks on May 22. MOTHER-DAUGHTER DINNER AT ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH One hundred and nlnteen members and guests were entertained at mother and daughter banquet of the Zion Lutheran church Tuesday evening in the church auditorium. Yellow candles and potted geraniums were arranged on green streamers the length of the long tables and potted ivy vines marked the individual places. Bouquets of spring flowers Were used throughout the rooms. Preceding the dinner a table prayer was sung by the group. Mrs. Theqdore Witte welcomel the mothers and their daughters and the program) that followed dinner featured children’s talent show, A playlet, was given by nine members of thpi Missionary Society. ‘ Musical selections were presented by Carolyn Steele. Rutl»4 Busse. Kay Ann Witte and Claudia Caston. ■ and readings were given by Kathleen Schultz and Dolores Schroeder. J / -, « ' r Two groups of girls sang several selections, accompanied by

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Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 am.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson A\ A’ M ' FRIDAY Bobo Methodist W. S. C. S., church, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Girl Scout Council called meeting, Mrs. Roy Ka|ver. 7:30 p. m- ; Calvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid, churchj 8 p.m. * Trinity E. U- B. Victory Class, Church, 7:30 p. m. , ■* Work and Win class of Trinity church* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garner, 7: ?0> p.m. A American Legion Auxiliary business meeting, Legion home, \8 p.m. SATURDAY Ladies Aid of St. Peter’s Lutheran church, Fuelling, bake sale. Publlx‘ Store, 9 a.m. MONDAY Civic Section of Woman’s club, Mrs. Albert Beery, 7f45 p.m. Holy Family study club. Mrs. Harold Baker, 8 p. m. \. Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary Mrs. Eugene Beam, S p.m. Sancta study Club, Mrs. Richard Priiden, 8 p. m. Past President’s Parley of American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Harold Tieman, 8 p. nk Our Lady of Fatima study club. Miss Joan Wemhoff, 8 p. m. Pythian Needle club, 'K. of P Home, after Temple. TUESDAY j Kum/'Joln Us class of Bethany church, ) church basement, J: 3 f p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia Mother’s Day/ party, C. L. of C hall, 7:30; p.m. . Rose Garden club, Mrs. Clem Kortenber, 2 P. m. Tri ' kappa sorority Mother’s Day dinner, Elks home 6:30 p. tn. Decatut Garden club, Mrs. Sam Baumgartner, 2 P- m. V.fi'.W. Auxiliary, V.F.W. hall, 8 p.m. ‘ j Pocohhnfas Lodge, Red Men’s hall, 7:30 p.m . !, WEDNESDAY Decatui* Home Economics club, Mrs. Manley \Foreman, 1210 West Monroe street, 2 p.ni. THURSDAY Women of Moose Formed, initiation, Moose home 7:30 p- m.. officers at 7.p. m. ' .’ ? >■ -- ! ■ ' ■'' , , . — ;—: ' i ■ i ■' Miss Jane Rentz an 4 Mrs. Louis Jacobs- The girls who took part were Sandra Katt, Kay Witte, Jeaqine Schultz, Carolyn Aumann. Joyce CailotL Mary Rents. Marlene Ohler, Janet Johnson, Jacobs. Nancy Callow, Janet Reinking, Marten Caston, Sylvia Bleeke and AllAe .Schroeder. Those who took part in the playlet, entitled "Silent Messenger," Mrs. Clarejice Johnson, Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. Paul Sauer, Mrs. Paul Reideribach, Mrs. Ray Leitt. Mrs. Paul Conrad, Mn&. Anna Kessling. Mrs. Chester Klelnknight. Mrs, Karl Relhking and Mrs. Raymond

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Blqeke- J ' 4 .-• [ ■ • Awards were presented to Mrs. Aurand. the pldest mother present Mrs. Otto Bleeke the mother who had the most daughters present, and to Mrs. Robert Ga|ge, the youngest mother. ♦ ? The program committee vias Mts. Lawrence Schroeder. Mrs- D. H. Callow and Mrs. Karl Reinking. Co-chairmen for the diriner were Mrs. Robert Helm and Mrs. Herman Dlerkes, assisted by Mrs. Fred Hockemeyer, Mrs. Gerhard Relnktng. Mrs. Kenneth Ohler Mrs. Arthur Bieberich, Mrs. Robert Freeby apd Mrs. Ed Frauhiger. EMBLEM CLUB ENTERTAINS MOTHERS LAST EVENING Members of the Decatur Emblem club entertained their mothers at a lovely dinner last evening at the Elks home. Approximately seventy guests were present. Huge bouquets of lilabs were used throughout the entertaining robms and the tables, laid with white linen, were beautifully appointed with bouquets oF lilies-of-the valley and tulips, in low crystal bowls, and yellow candles. The table decorations Were completed with individual May baskets in lavender and yellowMrs. H. R.’Ffey chib president, welcomed the ipembers and their guests/ Mrs. L/ A. Holthouse was in charge of the program-' The American Legion Auxiliary double trio, making their first public appearance, sang several appropriate selections and solos were sung bj Mrs. Henry Neirelter and Miss Pauline Britzenhofe. Mrs. Mary Murtaugh a lovely potted plant as the oldest mother prpsent. and \ door prizes were won by Margaret Confer and Miriam Mqore. j • The cqmmlttee' In charge was composed of Mrs. Walter Gilliom. r Mrs. Herman Meyer, Mrs. Richard Deininger, Mrs- Pete Reynolds, Mrs. Joe Kelley, Miss Virginia Laurent. Miss Bertha Voglewede, Mrs. Charles O’Shaughnessey, Mrs. , Robert O’Shaughnessey, Miss Esther Meyer, Miss Rose Conter and Mrs. F. O. Alton. r\ 4 The Kum Join Us class of Beth any Evangelical United Brethren : church will have a meeting Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock In the church basement. Mr. and u Mrs. Everett Hutker and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mauller will be in ; charge- Mrs. LaDoyt Miller wi. j give the devotions. Mra. Manley Foreman, 1210 West Monroe street, will be hostess for the pieeting of the Decatur Garden club Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. / ! • ■ ‘ The Women of the, Moose will have formal initiation Thursday evening *t the Moosq home. Officers are asked to meet at seven o'clock and the meetihg will begin at Seven thirty- The hospital guild will have charge of the chanter night./ / - \/' ' j j ! '.j» I The Holy Faniily dub will hold its; May meeting at s )the home of Mrs. Harold Baker at eight o’clock Monday evening. 1 —; < '■ , The Civic Section /pf the Decatur Woman’s club will meet at

the home of Mrs. Albert Beery Monday evening at seven forty five o’clock. Mrs. Burton Louth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard, of this city, underwent surgery at the Lutheran hospital, in Fort Wayne, Wednesday. condition is reported to be as good as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brayton spent lastyweekend at the University of ifiinois as / guests of their neprew, Robert Piper who is a senior at the University, i\ Miss Vivian Noll and Miss Lois Terjaf have returned to New York City where they are employed as nurses, after a week’s visit with Miss Noll’s parents, Mr. and William ', Admitted: Mrs. Naorni Kenney, 81614, North Second street; Mrs. Hersel Nash. 1093 Master Drive;

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EHLER’S INVITE MOTHER OUT FOR J | . A DELICIOUS I DINNER n •enu Southern Fried Chicken and Dressing \ ’ 1 Roast Beef—Native \ and Dressing / ' Baked Virginia Harn 1 \. and Bit sauce ; W°-* i • . CHOICE of one \ . Whipped Potatoes A-. [ ' Candied Sweet Potatoes —4>— CHOICE OF ONE Escallcsed Corn t Buttered Carrot* ’, * . Green Beans with Ham i ' . '; . >'■ CHOICE OF TWO Head Lettuce Salad P \ perfection Salad y \ Fresh Strawberry Shortcake > I Ice Credm Roll ! ' v Rcfcs COFFEE—MILK-4-TEA f ' i ■J' T-Bone Steaks < fm ■ • 11 Club Steaks u IGrilled Round Steak Grilled Center Cut Pork Chop* ■ } ■ v Grilled Hamburger Steak . ; 1 1 ■■’- ! ■ —. ——— : — ——- —— t I - ' ® ; i d DINNER SERVED FROM 11 A. M. to 9P.M. J I OPEN EVERY DAV OF THE YEAR L'' I' 4 5:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. - ;L .'- •- ■ '-. £ Vol I.i —i. .. ■ 1 . x ,| ; r .. ■ v t • I J 1 fIBB II 1 ' EHLER’S / ' , ■ -I ► '■ ® ■ ',’ V. . S' | . ■ : . . -. ! . • £ I . S/! ’ i ’h • \

Miss D/mna Miller, North Fifth street; Paul Emitter, 398 Marshall street; Mrs. D. C. Amspaugh, 710 Dlerkes streefl Dismissed: Ma. Jack Swygart and baby boy, cits; Robert Martz; Gene Wolfe, route 6; Mrs.. John P. jjjazelin, Berne; Mrs. Charles Line strhet; Christian E. Berne; Mrs. Albert Erxtghen and twin boys, Decatur route 1; Mrs. William Bultemeyer and sbh, Decatur route 1; Mrs. Bollenbacher, Celina, O.; Mrs. Frank DeKonick and baby girl, Hoagland. Mr- and Mrs. John Kohne. Mercer avenue, are; the pareiits of a baby son, born id 12:45 a. m Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 5 pounds 10 ounceg* Rita' Jayne iB the name given to the daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle BaileySf Rleasaht Mills, at 5:47 a. m- Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kunkel of

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this city are of a ba‘»y daughter, born Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed (5- pounds, 13 ounces. A baby: daughter was bom to Mr- and Mrs. Albert Boston of eneva, jat p. m. Wednesday at the Adamp Aouhty memorial hospital. She weighed 5 pounds. \ \ fry A Democrat Want A<>—ft Pay* / D. A t V. AUXILIARY RUMMAGE SALE MAY 12th D. A. V. HALL COSTUME JEWELRY Mil Cv Q plus ■L 5 Tax BOWER Jewelry Store