Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1951 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951 — ,

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SUNNY CIRCLE CLUB Z MEETS ON TUESDAY | \J x The July meeting of the Sunny « Circle Home Economics club was 1 eld Tuesday evening at the'iPreble • lecreatioh center. Singing of the long of the month, “The S pangled Banner,” opened the ' ’ J'.

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I meeting and the history of the ' song was given by Mrs. Elsie 1 eters. i During the business meeting .Mrs.-William Werllng explained the camping program and drew an outline of the site of |he club’s ramping ground. A playlet entitled

I “Hospital Blues’* was presented ’ ty Mrs. Vera Schuller, Mrs. Elsie | Peters, Mrs. Alvina Brandt, Kath jyn Young and Dorene Beery. » A w|iite elephant sale was held during the social hour and refreshe n.ents Were herved by Mrs. Mildted ; Hildebrand, Mrs. Helen Beery and > Mrs. Helen Mann. MRS. FAULKNER HOSTESS a |TO CLUB LAST EVENING II ; Mrs. Everett Faulkner, Jr., enter--9 gained last evening at her home on 1 plarshall street for members of the gS. E. Bridge club. Following an Evening of cards, th? hostess |<erved refreshments from altra< lively appointed small tables. Prizes for bridge were won b; I Mrs. Jack Kline, Mrs. Bill Melchj |?.nd Mrs. Jack Schnepf. Mrs. Joh.i Fpaulding was'v' given the gues*. jiize. Home ec club meets TUESDAY AFTERNOON f Mrs. Leo King was hostess Tuesday afternoon to members of the (loot Township Home Economics <flub. Mrs. Adolph Weiduer presided. | Roll call was answered by telling Why you like to go to camp and the club creed was repeated in unison, ylrs. Weidler gave the history of itfie song of the month, “The Starspangled Banner.” ? Final plans were made to entethin the members of the Pleasant ifeighbors club of Jefferson township at the September meeting, The'club will not meet in August >|rs. Weidler was named to reprv sent the club at the national home demonstration convention in Lans Mich., August 14 and 15. Mrs. Jerald Eady \and Mrs. Richard Moses will be the club delegate? t 4 the Purdue conference Jihy 31 ..Bd August 1. I Miss Ann K. Williams gave the lesson on “Variety in Meals” an I T“ —” — w————— Try our Marks | FILM SERVICE t for developing and printing your p * Vacation Films SMITH J Rexall Drug Store A———

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■ I z ' z « ■ /Mr r II I • .<<■ t 4^-fife? iKKI » v S’ -1 Wk ... , MARRIED RECENTLY— Miss Marcella Kies.4 and lk>yle L. Myers exchanged their wedding vows recently at St. Johns Lutheran church, near Decatur, in a ceremony performed by the Rev. Schwen The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kless of route one and the groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Myers of 369 Stevenson Mrs. Myers will reside with her parents for the present while her husband is stationed at Great Lakes naval training station. Phottr by Melchi. - |

Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 1 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson \ THURSDAY St. Cecelia discussion club, Mrs. 1 Esther Mowery, 8 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, F.ernadine Faurote, 8‘ p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs | Arthur Lengerich. 7:30 p.m. Ruralistic study club, Mrs. i Lawrence Bvckmeyer, 8 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion E. and R. church, picnic, meet at church at ll a.m. St. Paul Ladies Aid, Dale Osborn, all day. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Lewis MattaX, 2 p.m. Women Os the Moose informal .initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., cfficers at 7 p.m. FRIDAY ■ Friendship Village and JoUy housewife clubs. , potluck Lehman park at Berne, 6:30 p.m. Bobo U. B. (Willing Workevs class, Mrs. Herman Brunner, 7:30 p.m. 1 ' i. East Liberty IT. B. Work and Win class ice cream social, church, p.m. SATURDAY St. Mary Goretti study cheb. Miss Ann Gass, 8 p.m. •> . C.L.W. class of Bethany church, bake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. I TUESDAY “ - Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p m. -A ~ . “Cottage Cheese Salads.” Mrs! King was assisted in serving r e^reß hments by Mrs, John Elite and Mrs. Wilson Beltz. ♦I " ~l Mr. and Mrs. Jose Quevas, of Neusch, N.J„ are visiting at th* home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs John Meyer of Washington street' uuring their weddin trip. Mra. Quevas was formerly Mrs. Chaj-les Wertzberger of this city. She wi’l lemain here over tha ; -weekend\ to attend the annual BMck reunion.. The Rev.\ an<K Mrs. Fred II Thornburg of Clermont. Calif., ’.ave enjoyed a visit here this week and will go on to Pontiac, Mich. for a short stay with relatives of I Mrs. Thornburg. Rev. Thornburg I was pastor of the Methodist churc.t I ere from 1915 to 1919. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shirk of West Palm Beach, Fla.; who have l.een visiting in Sturgis, Mich., ann Fort the past two weeks will visit Here on their way home this ,week. ' * Mra. Edwin J. Ehinger, 31, of Tluijtlngton, fell from j her bath100m window' early yesterda f morning and was instantly killed. The husband, her mother, one sister and two brothers survive. Harry Reed, old time linotype operator* and a veteran of the Spanish-American war, who has traveled over much of the world, I is suffering from arthritis, asthma, kidney stones and a few other complications bu,t was downtown this morning whistling his merry tunes. Paul Uhrick and Rolland Reppen left today for a several days’ fisaing trip in northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Har|y Staley wVI leave Friday for a ' three weeke vacation at Oliver Lake in LaGrange county. \ James Borders, chief of t police, spent this afternoon at Tippecanoe lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McConnell will leave Saturday on a two weeks’ motor and fishing trip through Canada and Minnesota.

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Roadside Table Is Dedicated Tuesday Bierly Speaks At Dedication Rites Approximately 60 persons attended the Adams county Roadside Council meeting at Linn Grove Tuesday evening. A potluck supper preceded the dedication of another roadside table in the county. G. Remy Bierly, joint state representative from Adams-Wells counties, was the guest speaker. The Rev. Thorne, of the Geneva Methodist church, opened the promm with prayer. A trio from the Hartford home economics, club, i who sponsored the program, sang ' several selections. Mrs. Sophia Diefehbalueb. district supervisor, gave a «hor’ talk and Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, president of the Adams county chapter, then introduced Bierly. . > In an Interesting and informative talk Bierly laudeil th** local council for its work in beautifying the highways and on the safety program. I<e commented that it was likely that Indiana roads would have speed limits set in the near future —speeds set according to the j hazards of the road rather than a j set rate. A '• ' - . \ 1 Eight affiliated organizations of

the Roadside Council were repre-' sented at the meeting. CP Admitted: Mrs. Delphenna Reynolds. Geneva; Mrs. Charles Bittner. Decatur; Paul Lelstner, Rock-, ford, O. Dismissed: Michael Crider, Park Forest, ill.; Mrs. Lloyd Howell and

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