Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1951 — Page 3

THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951

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MRS. FOREMAN HOSTESS FOR HOME EC MEETING Twenty four members of the Decatur Home Economics club were present, tor the meeting of the club, held Wednesday after, noon at the home of Mrs. Manley Foreman. Mrs. Albert Harlow was a guest. • ' '' The meeting opened with the club cfeed add the club song and a short business meeting was held. Mrs. Nolfle Reynolds then .gave the history of the song, of the rhonth, “For the Beauty of the

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Earth.’* - j The lesson on; "Laundry Problems and Use b(. Home Equipment” was given%y Mrs. Nilanl Ochsenrider. i The hostesses assisting Mrs Foreman in serving refreshmerits were Mrs. Mae Butler, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. Gerald Durkin and Mrs. Tim Spraguel —r Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will have ;■ meeting Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the home lot Mrs. George Bair. i-

rs Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by It a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY 4-H Band practice, 'Monroe Fireman’s hall, 7:30 p.m. D.Y.p. class of Trinity church, church basement, 8 p.m. - Adams County Nurses Associa lion, Legion home, 7:45 p.m. G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal. Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p.m. So-Cba-Rea, Mrs. Dick Deininger, Madison street, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church, church paifiors, 7:30 t>. m. \ • Women of Moose Formed initiation, Moose home 7:30 p. m.. officers at 7 p. rm, - FRIDAY W.S.W.S. of Bethany E.U.B. church, church, 7:30 p.m. Girl Scout Association meeting, .postponed. - >. Philathea class of Baptist church, church social rooms, 7:30 -Pjni. MONDAY Women’s Bowling picnic, HannaNuttman park, 6:30 p.m. Root township Mothers \ study, club, Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. Adams County chorus, Monroe Farm Bureau,- 7:3(1 p.mTUESDAY Church Mothers study club. Mrs. Samuel Emerick, 8 p. m. t » -Eagles Auxiliary called meeting, Eggles hall, 8 p. m. : Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Ph|, Mrs. George Bair, 8 P.m. i | Root Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Lloyd "Bowman, 1:30 (p.m. ,?> 1 ’• A Pocohantas Lodge, Red Men’s hall, potluck supper at 6 p.m. HOLY FAMILY CLUB NAMES NEW OFFICERS Officers for the coming year were elected Monday evening at the regular meeting of the Holy,Family study club, held at the home of Mrs. Harold Baker. Mrs William Baker was elected president, Mrs Alice Fullenkamp, secretary, and Mrs. Harold Baker, treasurer. . ’** 1 - The study of the mass was continued during the lesson period. The next meeting will be a picnic at the home of Mrs. William Balker. METHODIST CLASS HA& MEETING ON MONDAY) The Willing Workers class of the Pleasant Mills Methodtet church held, a class party at tne home of MrAand Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam Monday evening. Group singing opened the meeting and Mrs- Roy Price gave the devotions and also read a "Mother’s Day pqein. After a business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Carl Ehrsam, vice-president, - refreshments were served to nineteen members and three children. Mr. and Mrs: Darrell Clouse assisted with' the party. The Church Mothers study club will have installation of new officers at the home of Mrs. Samuel Emerick Tuesday evening at eight .o’clock. RED LILAC V y° u a VI 3 n9W frag ranc9 - 04 JIP 1 Springtime! Enjoy Red Lilac in Bouquet Lenth6ric and Lavish Bath Powder r $125 Mdi IT 1 An exciting new fragrance y experience awaits you when e you first wear Red Lilac/ the scent that echoes fashion's newest Spring shades! Smith RexaH Drags

METHODIST SENIORS ARE HONORED LAST EVENING • More than otje hundred persons attended a program honoring the pineteeh seniors pt the First Methodist chiirch and their parents last evening in the church dining room. A catry-ln supper was served a*, six o'clock. Music for the dinner wias arranged by Mrs. Sylvester Everhart and provided by Ziner Appliance Store. Lyman llann, adult spongpr of the youth, fellowship, ggye the welcome address to the seniors and guests. David Owens, president of\the fellowship afid z also a senior, gave the response. The committees responsible, for the arrangements for the party wire presentedThe bteury Brothei-ft from Bluffton, then presented a very entertaining, variety program of vocal anl instrumental music and dramatic : acts, | „ t \ The closing part of the evening was a brief devotional meditation led by the pastor, the Rev. Sam Emerick, from the Pockit Book of Prayer, a devotional booklet which was given td each senior. The pastor algo announced the plan \to have a morning service fojr seniors of the church this Sunday morning at 10:20 when they will be special guests in the morning worship period. The (?hurch School will present them |vlth Bible in this service. 11 , , The seniors of First church are: Sally Ahr, Jean and Jane Barber, Nancy Callow, Ann Deitsoh, Robert. Doan, Margatet Harris. Marilyn Hoblet, Curtis Jones, Robert Lane, Beverly Lister. Pauline. Lobsiger; Frances Mary ' Ann Owens, David Owens, Victor Stickler, Leis Ann White. Carolyn Ruth Lewton and Agnes Werst. yWSCS MEETS RECENTLY AT PLEASANT MILLS The Pleasant Mills Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service met recently at the home of Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam- Sixteen mem- ( bers were present. Mrs. R. H. Everett led the devotions and gave the lesson, “Be : We Have A Summer Home for Your FURS r KELLY’S - DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-3202

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Strong in the Lord.” Mrs. George Foor offered prayer- A short business meeting was held and the “Penny a Day” boxes turned In. Mrs. Murray Holloway and Mrs, Nissie Steele assisted in serving refreshments. , — l —/ The Root township Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs . Lloyd Bowman Tuesday afternoon at one thirty A o’clock. The assisting hostesses *' will b? Mrs. Otto Speigel and Mrs. Arthur Hall. J 1 l ■. , A called meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary will be held' in the 'Eagles hail at eight o’clock Tuesday evening. \ ’f i 1 , /‘"'l. I WjOSRITAL U n Admitted: Albert Weaver. Geneva;- James Matthews, Decatur route 6. i » Dismissed: Lerojy Hoagland, Monroe; Harry /R. Frauhiger. Fifth street. Accurate records of sunspot numbers have been kept since 1749.

NOTICE . r ’■ • - As 1 we are attending the scientific sessions of the 94th annual meeting of the Indiana State Dental Association, our offices will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 21, 22 and 23. i V >■ '■ l J‘ ‘ , i ’J '• : '■ ■ \ ■ ’ ' ■ ■ Dr. Roy Archbold Dr. Harold V. DeVor •' ■ ■ ■: r ' -i: J ; 1 Dr. Joseph E. Morris • \ Dr. John B. Spaulding A / Dr. Ray Stingely r . • *1 . ' ■ : . .

A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A nise t° Canclnd thia morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 5 pounds, 13 ounces-Three-Year-Old Girl Is Drowned In Puddle Michigan City, Ind., May 17.—f (UP) —Helen Marie Heckel, three-\ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heckel, was drowned in a puddle of water in the backyard of her home yesterday. * EASILY DIGESTED LASTING ENERGY \\r ■» I) MADY-CUT SPAGHETTI

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