Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1951 — Page 3

FRIDAY, AVGUST 34, 1951

. WOMEN OF MOOSE HOLD: INITIATION < Initiation ceremonies were held Thursday Right ut Moos* Home In Decatur by the Women of the Monee, Following 11ta or*» ' inony, ulumnl eumjnlti** chairman, Mre. Maty Welch showed iiioihin l»l«'iur*s Qf fha Woe! tndjee." A gtwlnl Imnr followed’ nnd I/avio n Thomas received the door prl**. i ‘ ■ DISCUMION CLUB HOLDS MEETING Th* hi Catherine** Discussion club of the BL Mary's parish unit I ‘ _. ?_•..~ h'/ : 7

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of the N.C.C.W. held Its regular meeting recently In the home of Mrs Ed \Faurote. Mrs. Murrel Welling served a* chairman of the meeting. The meeting was opened with the Hungry and wa* featured with Mrs Welling reading an Inter gating paiter tin- Th*r*s« Neumann, a* well as one on the urine al Gary, • An Interaallng tflsrusslim followed. pointed up with "Old you Know" queatluna. The meeting was then closed With prayer. The next meetlngg la scheduled fur Heptember 17. At that time Mrs. William Lengerich Will serve

as hostess and M rs - Faurote as chairman es the mwting. BLOEMKER FAmßy REUNION 18 HELj The Bloemker retipfOn was held last Bunday at thejhrigley school. A basket dinner wgs enjoyed at the noon hour an<. the bualnemi session followed InMhe afternoon with Hreemap Htepfe-r. president, in charge, g New officer! wet* named for IttW’Rl They liieiirted Arthur Adam, preaident;, Jaberg, vicelirualilehl and .Mra. Huaaul Moaur. ae» retary treaaurur, *|he group de- • hied hi hold the llfjy I'cunlnli ni the earn! place, | ' I' ‘I | ' LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS ETATE ME|T The American laWlon ‘auxiliary of fhdlana held tta I thirty second annual state cohvonHorf at French Lh k t|ila week, Th|; meeting was conducted by Mrsj ’Neil Olilachluger, president' of I lie group. Reports were* glv h by the var tout state chairwuH&n and awards were mgde Invarfc s fields of endeavor. A certiflcgb for being orte of the superior nW » of the state was given to thd lecatur group. The chorus front • vansvllle was awarded first iM I e in a music contest and the fthinton unit was awarded second placfe. There were eleven entries.

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Lt. dor. John Watkins addressed the convention, representing the governor, jcho was unable to attend. Mrs. Percy Lincoln, vicepresident' of the central division, spoke at the past presidents’ dinner. Anot tier speaker at th* dinner was Mist I Mary Christoff, governor of girls' state. Mra. Eva Brown, Hloomlnggon was named president and r*c*ivad the keys to her naw automobile. Hur husband, th late Oscar Hrown, had always th* keys to th* newly •ducted president and Mrs, Hrown wad Ih* first to r*« t'»lv« Ilium sine* hur husband's dual h. other oflfcsrs includedi Mrs. Kathryn Vane*, F.lkhsrl, northern vlcu-iiresldunl; southern vics jircsldunt, Mrs, llfetcheh Far fel, Indianapolis; Secretary, Mrs. Helen Kundrat, Fort Wayne: treasurer, Mrs. Mildred Hmlt|b Brownsburg; historian, .Mr*. Mary Blunt., Little York, und chaplain, Mrs. Lucille Ines, Wolcottville. Mrs. Ines and Mr*. Kathryn Moser, Woodburn, were named delegates to tije national Convention. Those attending from Decatur included: Miss Margaret Eittng, president; Mrs. Clint Hersch. president-elect; Mrs. Mildred Smith, secretary and Mrs. Margurlte Rash, secretaryelect. (Mrs. Frances Monahan, rehabilitation officer, also attended. AUXILIARY PLANS HOSPITAL PARTIES [The fourth district American Legion auxiliary will entertain at the Marion veterans hospital birthday party Sunday, Sept. 9. The auxiliary also wdl lenterain at the Fort Wayne veterans hospital September 7. Several musical selections will be given and a social hour will follow. Refreshments also will be served. Local unit members planning on attending either party are asked to contact Mrs. Franes Monahan,

Society Item* for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) Phono 8-2121 Phyllle Acheson \ FRIDAY Philo clnmn, Baptist church, HaniigNutimgn park, 8:18 p.m., ! v BUNDAY Andrews reunion, Mr. and Mr*, .1, H. Ilahnart. ' MONDAY Willing Wurfcerx class, Plwaxani; Mill* Methi h| |wt rhurch, H«v. and Mra, Harley Nhady, x pm, Art Department, Mr*. Clyde Harris, 7:30 p.ttL . .> First Christian Missionary Rm clety, Mra. Harmon Kraft, i 7:30 p.m, TUESDAY Kirkland lauHee' Club, Mr*. Herman Barger, Bluffton, 7HIO- - . > Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Herman Olrod,-8 p.m. JuAlor Girls of American Legion, Legion home, pot-luck supper, 5:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary past madam president and charter''members' night, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. rehabilitation officer of the Decatur group. • The Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday night at seven-thirty o’clock at the 1.0.0. F. hall. The Three Link club will meet afterwards for a business session and -social hour. Refreshments will be served. Members are urged to attend. /

Mr. and Mrs. porphus Drum of Fornax street eritertained at dinner Thursday night. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lucian White, fjovington, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Waler Kober, Liberty Center and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tarivas of Decatur. . The Kirkland ladies’ club will tpeet at the home of Mrs. Hermrin Barger, 122 East Central avenue, Bluffton, Tuesday evening at thirty o’clock. Anyone desiring gtulip bulbs can get them at this meeting. _ s Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Ponton of Danville, V*., Mr*. L. IL Mann of Roanoke, Vs., and Mr*. Ida Ragland of Lynchburg, Vs , were recent gue*t* of Mr, and Mr*. Dorphu* Drum tn Decatur. Plan* hkv* been coin pi* ted for a l/*bnr Day "g*t \ogeth«r" goapel |**rly<»* at the Monro* tabernacl* Monday, Heplaiuhvr 3. The H*v jam** P*yton of Hickavlll*, Ohio, will ba Ih* apuakar end the lluv, Vtrgtr Tucker,-of Marlon, will lead Hi* Jtltighig, with Mra, Tucker, *4' 9|Bni*t< The Rev, Jemea Meedown of thia city will preaid* Tables are provided at the camp * rounds and those attending are urged to bring their lunch and remain for the evening services. The program opens nt 2 p.m. H. A. Wallace, assistant business manager of Ball State Teacher’s college at Muncie, attended to buslnes here last evening. Gretchen Foreman of Willshire, 0.,i has filed suit for dlvore* from Richard Foreman in common pleas court in Van Wert. The petition recites that the parties were married in Decatur October 18, 1941. Mrs. Foreman asks the custody of their one child and alimony. Kendallville Pastor President Os Taylor Upland, Ind., Aug. 24. —(UP) — Taylor University directors appointed the Rev. Evan H. BergWall, Kendallville Methodist church minister, as president of the college last night. They also elevated voice Prof. Paul D. Keller' to the position of -business manager. Bergwall replaces Dr. Clyde Meredith, *who resigned In June. The new president is a graduate of Taylor and Yale. H* studied at Oxford and returned only a few months ago from Europe.

-•— ■■«»» I HIM fe* 1 .. w! ol RIFORTS that Marilyn Buford, “Mln America'* in 1947, and her Italian film agent. Franco Barbara, are married have not been denied by either. They are shown arm-in-arm on Rome'* Via Venito. She’s been in Italy several years, working in films, flntemaiional) A baby girl, weighing seven pouads, seven and a half ounces, was bom at Bt-15 o’clock this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Counterman of Hoagland at Adams county memorial hospital. A boy. weighing eight poundjs, deven arid a half ounces, was born at F:22 o’clock this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blomen-

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