Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1951 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, MAY IV 1951
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TRI KAPPA CELEBRATES GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ' The Associate chapter of TH Kappa sorority met last evening at the■ home erf Mrs. Harry Knaup tMrs. Walter Kafck presided at the meeting. . > \| - program for evening w.r in jfhairge of Mjsr. Fred-Smith, Miss Fan Hite and Mrs. who gave interesting reports. on the golden ju bfllee con Vention held at the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis Iqst week. - Calibrating fifty years of growth and accomplishments, the activihalf a century 5 wore reviewed. Among Ibem are the $500,00(1 given .outright or loaned to deserving students by the sorority since the ..establishment ,of its, scholarship fund in 1913, and ilie‘ ls-bfed cubicle established at Riley hospital, Indianapolis, at a cost'•of $12,000 in 1924 arid- its • maintenance since- i, ’ I r A ■ * When the northern Indiana chihV ren’s hospital opened last year at S?buth Bend, Tri Kappa : gave $1,572
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worth of equipment Tor treatment of infantile paflysisj • Purchase prizes trialing $7,950 have been given w tlfd Hoosier A't Salon. By this umans h, has accumulated a collection of Indiana art which annually travels throughout the state.;? Active and associate chapters unite in supporting •> dll local and civic drives, the Indianapolis Symphony, youth recreation programs, hospital service, summer camps, special teachers for dental clinics,' the Fort Wayne Philharmonic society j and supply social teachers for i handicapped children. There are 113 active and 69 associate chapters With a membership of 21,000. Later in the evening; Mrs. Knapp served lovely refreshrnents, assisted by Mrs. Ray month, Keller and Mrs- Mills. , J '■. j«l , ' , DECATUR GARDEN CLUB MEETING ON TUESDAY Mrs. Sam Baumgartner was hostess Tuesday afternoqii to members of the Decatur Garden club. Mrs. Lee Vance, leader for the afternoon. gave an Interesting paper tn* “Flowers of Yesterday,’’ in whieh she described an oldifashioned garden. ! I '■ A report on the Trilips from!Hol* land being displayed At W’olf anti Dessaur in Fort Wayne was gives-. Mrs. Delton Passwater was awarded .the prize for a contest. , After refreshments. ■ served by Mrs- Baumgartner and Mrs. Vance, the members went to |oe, home of Mrs. Earl Butler to site her loveljt Tulip garden. In .two weeks the club has been invjted to the home of Mrs. Harold Owens to see her flower garden. . t ‘
Society Items for day’s pubs lication must be phoned In by . . 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) * Phone-3-2121 Phyllis Acheson • T WEDNESDAY/ Our Lady of Victory discussion club, Mrs. Nick Braun, 8 p.m. ’ ' Eagles _ Auxiliary initiation, Eagles halt 8:30 p. in. Decatur Home Economics jdlub, Mrs. Manley Foreman, 1210 West Monroe street, 2 p.m. THURSDAY D.Y.B. class of Trinity chiirch, church basement, 8 p.m. Adams County Nurses Associa tion, Legion home,T7|:4s p.m. • *Q. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal.? > Decatur high school music room, 7>3§ p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dick peinlnger, tf&dison street, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid of Union Chapel, church, all day? Friendship Village cluo, Kimsey Setfbol, 1p? m, ■\ i . • Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. ehurch, church parlors, 7:30 p. m. Women of Moose Formed Initiation, Moose home 7:30 p- m., officers at 7 p. m. I • rrlday W.S.W.S. of Betharty E.U.B church, church, 7:30p.m. A Girl Scout Association ipeeting, postponed.? f Philathea c'l as s of Baptist church, church social rooms, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY “Women’s Bowling picnic, Nuttman park. 6:30 p.m. Root township Mothers studj club. Monmouth school. 7:30 p.m.. Adams County chorus, Monroe Farm Bureau. 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Pocohantas Lodge, Red Men’s hall, potluck supper at 6 p.m. • \* A V. CHURCH OF GOD WOMEN ; a AT STATE CONVENTION V Ten members of the Missionary society of the Church of God, ac-, companied by the Rev. Dwight R. McCurdy, attended the state missionary convention at the Lincoln Highway Church of God in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs- Hazelwood president of the local society, received a Certificate of award for achievements earned by the local society. Those attending were Mrs. Hazelwood, Mrs. C. W. Strickler, Mrs. Floyd Morrison, Mrs. Robert C Strickler. Mrs: Reuben Smith. Mrs. John Chilcote. Mrs., Gilbzert Strickler. Mrs. Cal Peter Son, Mrs. Rosina Neukom and Mrs. Sophia Wynn MUSICIANS UNION \ HAS DINNER, DANCE The* annual banquet of Musicians Union, Local No. 607, was held last evening at Middlebury, O. Dinner was served at six thirty o’clock and from nine until twelve dancing to the music of Gene Long and his orchestra, from Font Wayne was\ enjoyed. A talk was givAi by Robert Rice, president, and Vernori “Speck” Hebble was master of ceremonies. \ Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Hebble, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Zimmerman, Mr. and M,rs. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kelly. Mr. and Mrs W- E. Rice, Dick Wertzberger, Bob Gentis and Miss Eileen Scherry, all of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hines. Walter W. Jacksor. • and Chuck Garber, of Fort Wayne. Gene Chronister of Wren €).; RogStevens of Ohio City, O.; Dean C. Miller of Convoy, O< MrA Ivan Wyer of Willshire, 0.; Augusta Butcher And Mr. and’ Mrs. Jack Jones of Portland, and Ted, Moi-p---ingstar of Berne. BUFFET DINNER HONORS TRI KAPPA MOTHERS Tri Kappa sorority entertained at the Elks, home last evening, with a buffet dinner honoring* their mothers, patronesses and special guests. The dinner tables were atlractively decorated with candles and spring flowers and potted plants marked the place of each guest. Mrs. James B. Kitchen, 'Jr., offered the dinner prayer. Mrs. C. I. Finlayson opened the program with a tribute to motherhood. Mrs. Max Spencer played andSMng two of her owh composition’s. “Julle”\ and “Mother Dear.” Mrs. Harry Dailey concluded th" program with a group of piano selections, > “Themes From an Imaginary Ballet.” ! . Chairman for the party was Miss Rebecca Walters, assisted by Mary Keller, Mrs. Simeon Kain, Jr. and Mrs. Kitchen. GIRL SCOUTS ENTERTAIN FOR MOTHERS TUESDAY 1 The Girl Scouts of Troop 15 entertained their mothers Tuesday afternoon after school in the dining room of the First Methodist church. Refreshments were served from a candlelit table centered with a large bouquet of lilacs and tulips. Small potted ageratums marked the place of each guest. The girls and their mothers donned
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Jfl ■ fl .JI JMr * / Wo MARRIED RECENTLY— Mr. aiyd Mrs. Kenneth Friedt, whp were married recently in the First Baptist church in this city, have Returned from a wedding trip and are residing at 304 Marshall street. Before her marriage Mrs. Friedt was the former Ina Jane Adams, of 1619 Madison street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Pomp, Ky, Mr. and Jst|k‘ Friedt of 1021 West Madison street the groom’s parents. —Photo Ed wards? ; ? y <
paper picture hats in pink and pastel green and .the were cleverly enclosed tn paper hand bags in the same color scheme. During the program the ten Girl Scotits present tolrn of thei? a< tivitiesi. during the past year in the fields of arts and agriculture, health and safety, home* making, international friendship, literature and dramatics, music and daricing, nature, out-of-door t ports and games and community life. Their. participation in -one activity in each of these fields titled them to receive their second class scouting rank. A court of honor was held and the presentation made by jMrs. Erman Johnson, troop leader. Each girl alsq received n n attendance star to he -worn on the scout uniform. ? Two piano solos were played and the girls sang the hymn, “Faith of Our Mothers.” It was announced ♦ hat the next meeting will be a <ook-out;i at the home of' Mrs. Edward Peck. - . ■ ■ p . - „ ; BROWNIE TROOP 3 HAS MOTHER’S DAY PARTY Members of Brownie Troop 'gave a party their mothers Monday ? hftefnoon at the Liricol.i school. A group of songs led by Kay Wynn and Elaine Cochran opened the program. i. Attendance pedants were? presented to all th* girls and gifts were given to Janice Auman. Elaine Cochran,., Becky Dickerson Bonnie Fulton, Marie Triekrir. Nancy Helm and Pat Sovine for Perfect . attendance during the year. 1?■ . ' ■ 1 'H . ? Games were' directed by. Marie Tricker, Pat Z Cass arid Judy Ellenberger pnd a puppet play, “The Mystery of the Talking Goat,” was given. The following girls participated, Susan Parrish. Janice Auman, Pamela Gehner and Betty Haugk., A Pat Sov/ine, Nancy Helm and Becky Dickerson, who were in
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charge of gifts for the mothers, presented them with potted plants. Refreshments were served b|r Bonnie Fulton, -Carol Ann Rums* chlag, Sandra Bauman, Sajly Jb Hobbs. Judy Costello, IMane Rousseau andd Lana Mcßride. j MOTHERS PARTY GIVEN BY CATHOLIC LADIES The iCatholic Ladies of Columbia entertained a lovely party last evening in the' C. L. of C. hgll. The ropms were attractively decorated with a profusion of spring flowers. Covers were laid for sixty guests and place was marked with a dainty spring plant. ' , f j After lunch was served, the guests ’ enjoyed art evening j>f cards, with priz'es won by Mrs. Henry Braun for bridge, Mrs. B. J. Wertzberger, five hundred, Mrs. Robert Milter, pinochle* and prizes were won by Mrs. T; J. Ddrprizes wee won by Mrs. T. J. Durkin, Mrs. Robert Miller arid Mrs. Gerald Durkin. Miss Hilda Heiman was chai* man of the committee in charge pf arrangements for the party. ■ ; - HAPPY HOMEMAKERS HOLDS RECENT MEETING The Happy Homemakers club of Washington? township >made plans for a party tq be held in Monroe Methodist, church annfec June 12 at a recent meeting held pt the home of Mrs. Cgrl Adler. The club collect and the song of the mqnth opened the meeting
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Prayer was offered by Mrs. Floyd Mitchell. Mrs. Ralph Bluhm gave, the lesson on “Nylon and ißayon.” ' The hostess,/ assisted by Mrs. Bluhm, served refreshments to the twelve members and one guext present. Miss Rose Pecker, returned misionary from China, will be the guest speaker at Bethany Evan gelical United Brethren church Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Service will be sponsored by the Woman’s Society or World Service. The public is invited to attend. G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal wiR be held at seven thirty o’clock Thursday the' Decatur high school music room, I duest night will he observed at a meeting of the Adams County Nurses Association Thursday evening, at Seven forty five o’clock at the JLegion home. A special program is being planned. The D.Y.B. class of Trinity Evangelical Un It ety? Brethren church will meet in the church basement Thursday evening at eight | o’clock. Hosteses are Mrs. Roy Mamma. Mrs. Addie Andrews, Mrs. Ira Bodie and Mrs. Frank Kltson. All members of Pocohantas Lodge are urged to attend their regular meeting at the Red Men’s hall ? Tuesday evening. Nominations for new officers will be presented, A /feptluck supper will be served at six'o’clock. The tßoot township Mothers Study club will hold their meeting at the Monmouth school Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. ■ The Adams County,Home Economics chorus will meet MondAy at seven thirty o’clock in" the Monroe Farm Bureau building', ? ■ I j -J Thd annual Women’s bowling picnic will be held Monday eve Say It With ? ? FLOWERS From
ning at six thirty o’clock at Hanna. Nuttman parjk. Members are asked to bring tab& service. ——i ■ ■ . ■ - fIOSPJTAL | — I II I
Admitted:/ Mrs. Raymond Edwards, Monijbe route' 1; Miss Aflerie Myers, fit) Walnttt street. Mrs. A? J. .Zelt, 843 Mercer Mrs. Hersel NashMaster Driv£: Mrs. Neil McKenney, North Second street; Miss Fan Hammell, psst streeit; Mrs- Harley Roqp and baby girl, DeCatur royle 1, - ' -I."’ , Bj ■ Karen 4|te is the name of tha taby daughter borhi to Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Koeneman, of Ossian, Monday morning at the Methodist hospital in. Fort WAyrie. She weighed t, pounds, ounces. Mr. and Mis. Gust Koeneman, of route two, Are the paternal grandparents. £ . / ■ ■■ MVj • i ! I - -
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