Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1951 — Page 3

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GIR4.S GUILD MEETS WEDNESDAY EVENING The Girls Guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met at the Koine of Miss Marilyn Jabers »>n Wednesday evening. Miss Nola Lehman gave the lesson study, "Being a Christian in Your Community.” The good deed for the month of October will be? to take clothes collected to the Fort Wayne Children's Home. Refreshments were, seryed by Miss Jaberg and Miss SharleneLehman and the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE . NAMES NEW OFFICERS V7. The Friendship Village Homa Economics club held their regular meeting and election pt officers at the Kimsey school yesterday. ‘‘Back Home in Indiana” was the . opening and the club creecf was repeated. Mrs. Hulda Tickle, devotional leader, read the* fortysixth Psalm and the Lord’s Player was giVen in unison. < Roll call was answered by thirty-seven members. The lessou on "Color Schemes” was present/ ed by Wtlina Young and Maxine Caffee. > The following officers were elected at the business meeting:, president, Dollie Bower; vice*; president, Roxie Schaadt; secre. Kill The Rats & Mice with > WARFARIN Kohne Drag Store

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tary, Clara Girod;.treasurer, Alma j Mlileri "leaders, Dorothy Marckel j and Grace Bryan; alternate lead- .• era. Letti Burkhart and Maxine Caffee; reporters. Blanche ’ and Lydia Meyer. The meeting closed with > Ing of the club prayer. ~ . r - -1 ROSE GARDEN CLUB ’ MEETING WEDNESDAY The Rose Garden club met at the home of Mrs.\ L. E. Archboll r On Wednesday afternoon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Alva laiwson and Mrs. Ruth Smitley. Mre. Grover Levy gave the lesr son on "Putting your garden to rest,” and she also reSd a poem. ("October Glory.’’ Mrs. Ralph Roop ’ conducted the contests and prizes Whre wop by Mrs. Gerald Durkin. Mrs. Frank Crist and Mrs. Ralph Stanley. -1 ' ! GIRL SCOUT LEADERS TO COMPLETE TRAINING beginning'-at ten o’clock Tues- , day morning, rain or > shine, a cook-out and outdoor skill train- - inji; class will be conducted atr Hanna-Nuttman park by "Mrs. Ken- ‘ neth Small and her assistants to ‘ complete the sixteeh-hour Girl Scout leaders training course, the ‘ first twelve hours of which were ; finished last week. *4 All Girl Scout leaders, board oi directors and troop committee | members are invited to attehd. There will be a fifty-cent charge to cover the cost of the meal. : Transportation will be provided from the American Legion ha’l.

♦ •el Society Items for day’s publication must be k phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson fridaV Calvary E.U.B. Willing Workers, Church, 7 p.m. Girl Scout Association meeting. Legion home, 7:30 p.m. Geneva P.T.A. fall festival and chili supper, Geneva school, 5 to 7 p.m. Church of God Missionary society, Mrs. Emery Hawkins, 7:30 p.m. „ Philathea class of Baptist church, church parlors. 7:30 p.m. Methodist Country Fair bazaar, all day, lunch and dinned in church dining room, or nsia* Jolly Housewife family night supper, Peasant Milla school, 6:30 p.m. i Adams County Federation of Woj men's} clubs, American Legion home, carry-in dinner, 1 p.m. SATURDAY Unit 2 of Bethany E.U.B. church, bake sale, city hall, 9 a.in. ! SUNDAY Baptist Youth Fellowship, Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Bell. 5 p.m. j \Chtirch Mothers study chib members and former members. Methoffist church, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Research chib, Mrs. Edward H. Cook, 2:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle club, K. of P. home, after Temple. St. Catherine’s study club, Mary Myers, 8 p. m. Academy of Friendship Hard Times party, Moose home 7:30 p.m. ... . , r TUESDAY Girl Scout Leaders Training Course, Hanna-Nuttman park, 10 a.ip. Church Mothers study club Halloween party, Hanna-Nuttmar. park shelter house, 8 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Leo Lengerich, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Louis, Smitley, 8 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs, Clara Daniels. 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau masked Halloa ween party Elks home, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY j Sunny Circle Home Ec . (dfihr. Preble Recreation Qenter p.m. _ , «i Prpsbyterian Women’s Association, church, 8 p.m. Lincoln school P.T.A. opening tea, Lincoln school, 2:30 p.m. I S. E. Bridge club, Sirs. Jack Kline 7:30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Halloween rush party, Mrs.- Robert Hess, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. . Decatur Emblem club banquet, Elks home. 6:30 p.m. ■ ' • _ or participants may go directly to the park. Further information may be secured from Mrs. C. Doyle Collier, training chairman, Mrs. C. L. Dalzell or Mrs. Small. DECATUR HOME EC CLUB NAMES NEW OFFICERS Thirty-five members and one guest of the Decatur Home Economics club met Wednesday afternoon in the social rooms of the Firut Baptist church for the reguIf You Take Pride In Your Appearance Send Your Cleaning To KELLY’S DRY CLEANING/-, PHONF 3-320? ’ ' / ■'* 7 j’ \ . v I. v \ \ ■ ®L R 0 S tlM >

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B' I I MRS. EDGAR K. REKEWEG was the former Miss Rosel id Werling. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Werllng of route oiie, before her recent marriage. William Rekeweg. ‘of route two, is the groom’s father. The ceremony took place In St. Paul's Lutheran church at Preble with the Rev. Otto C. Busse officiating. “The couple will re-, side on route two.- 'Photo by Edwards.

lar meeting and annual election Os officers. .: ' Hostesses for the meeting we-e Mrs. Grover, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, Mrs. Harmon Gillig, . Mrs. -Andy Zeser and Mrs. Joe Oelberg. The president, «Mrp. Oelberg, opened the meeting with the club creed and song, and at the business session a donation was given to the Community Fund. The Red Cross voluhteer workers were Mrs. George Myers and Mrs. Jerry Coffee. Mrs. Walter Lister gavi the lesson on ' “Understanding Color. ’ Mrs. Floyd Morrison was welcomed into the group as a new member. j *» \ i The officers named for the; coming year are: Mrs. Oelberg, president; Mrs. Noble Reynolds, vicepresident;, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Walter Lister and Mrs. Harold DeVor, leaders: Mrs. Clarence Sinitley and Mrs. Bert Haley, alternate leaders. A silent auction conducted by members having birthdays from August through December amountWeek’s Budget Style fy Ik IYI \: VM- ■I.// ' * .* /w/v iiT 1 • >‘7oA /<’<•* f * v\ 7/ ‘/M7 IV ■Fz / I I w ASS M ■ IF ZM I/XtSr / I 1 K/3 1 1 I ■X/ 9091 ONE SIZE, MEDIUM | Inf THRIFTY! NIFTY! Here is the perfect \ ans'wer to gift-prob-lems! Two aprons hi tihs pattern, both economical to sew. Bib-apron can he made from -a 98-Jb. feedbag or 1% yards 35-inch fabric.. trast — you could use' remnants! Easy morning - glory embroidery transfer is . included! Pattern 9091: one-size, medium. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every atep. . Send THIRTY cents in fcolns for this pattern to Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, IH rPrlnt plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, and , STYLE NUMBER.

ed to |1 L The meeting closed with the club collect and refreslmenta were eerved during the social hour. ' -1 — ; , WOMEN OF MOOSE IN FORMAL INITIATION MeYnbers of the Women of the Moose held formal initiation for a class of candidates last night at regular meeting, held in the Moose home. After a musical program, refreshments were enjoyed. Melvena Reed won the door prize. Gifts and cash donations: were received for the Women of the Moose project, “Christmas in October jfor Moosehear|." ENTtfiTAiiv BRANT EMPLOYES TUESDAY ;Mr‘. and Mr®. Harry Browh o. 124 Routh Eleventh street held open house Tuesday everting at home f|>r employes of the Brant Motor Co. and their wives. Games were played during the evening and rt r i zes > paintings by Mr. Browne were won by Mrs. W. E. .Brant and Francis Faurote. The Browns were presented with a lovely pottety centerpiece filled with bronze chrysanthemums. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brant. Mr. and Mrs. Walter winteregg, Mr. and Mrs. John Eller, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Faurqte, Mr. and Mrs. Don Aeschliman, Mr. and Mrs. James Halberstadt, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wer lirtg, Melvin Mcßarnes, Miss Theresa Kohne and Miss Margaret Holthouse. Mr. and Mrs. ChaHes Ward were unable to attend due to. illness. j PTA OPENING MEETING TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY A welcome tea for teachers will be the feature of the first Lincoln school Parent Teachers Association meeting', Wednesday at twoi thirty o’clock at Lincoln school. Mrs. Erman Johnson is to be in charge of the arrangements. Following the business meeting, %

. - —-———- < sJilli EVERY FAMILY ® HAS ITS OWN » INDIVIDUAL W CHOICE * «■. — - SBC® V - - as to materials, styles, J ‘tiW religious s procedure apd, of • 1 / course, price selection. v *LL ly ■ . all of these personal i preferences we give friendly / an d helpful co-operation BECAUSE WE WANT THEIR final, as well as their / immediate, approval. / I Idi <sl LLIG 8 DOAN / -Jawroi ' FUNERAL homi /zik DECATUR Phone 3-3314 l/Z

Malcolm Locke will give a brief talk on “Why P.T.A ?” A humorous dramatic skit } Will be given by Mrs. Roy kalver. s . All Lincoln school children are | to be dismissed at two— thirty o’clock and children through fourth grade, whose parents are attending the tea, may stay in the, gym or kindergarten rooms where they will be in the care of room mothers and Girl Scout troop 18. Refreshments will also he served to the children. An unofficial count of the P.T.A. membership this year is 65§. The Pythian Sister Needle club will meet in the social rooms of the K. of P. home Monday night after Temple. Church Mother’s study club members are reminded of the an- ' nual Halldween party, to be held iri the shelter house at Hannai Nuttman park at eight o’clock I Tuesday evening. The entertaining committee has asked that the members come masked.' A regular stated meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will he held Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the Masonic halt. Installation of officers Os the Decatur Emblem club will .take place at the Elks home Thursday evening following a six thirty banquet. The Youth Fellowship of the First Baptist church will hold evening fellowship service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell Sunday evening at five o’clock. 1 Thb Presbyterian Women’s Association mjeeting will lie held Wednesday evening at eight o’clock ht the' church. Mrs. Leo Lengerich will be hostess to members of St. Ambrose study club Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. » The Rekamemoh club of Adams Central high school will hold a bake sale at PUblix in Decatur starting Saturday morning at nine o’clock. The junior class of Adams Central high school, sponsor a skating party at Bell's rink October $2. * The party Will start at . eight o’clock. Tickets for the •vent can be purchased from any ’ mtember of the junior class. -—t, 1 v ‘ The Research club will meet next Monday afternoon at two 1 t|hirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Edwhrd H. Cook on the Winchester road. Mrs. R. D. Myers will he the program leader. Members are asked to note the change 1 of meeting place and program. The Sunny Circle Home Economics club will hold their October meeting at the Preble recreation center Wednesday evening at seven thirty o’clock promptly. Election of officers Will be held. 1 Hostesses will __Jje Mrs. Dale Brandt. Mrs. Ralph Mankey MisV Leona Fruechte. .■ V i G.' — 7 . Propose Uniform For Sheriff, Deputies Indiasapolis, Oct. 19 —(UP) — Hoosiers soon may be able to identify a county sheriff and his ,i _— —_ Baked Goods Sale — City Hail 9:00 a. m. Sat., Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church. ( It

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