Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1951 — Page 3
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MtSS ELIZABETH PETERSON ENTERTAINS FOR CLUB Misa Elizabeth Peterson was i hostess yesterday afternoon t<>members of the Ladies Shake ! speare club. Mrs.' Dan' Tyndall was program” chairman for the meeting. . ■.. J The tobic discussed was ’‘V{omen of -India,” taken from the books “India at the Threshold" ’ ’ and “With No Regrets." Mrs? A.C-E; GUlander will behostess for the Ndvember 14 meeting. - ~' ' : - >■' ' > *l. ■ ST. VINCENT DE PA\jL HAS SOCIAL MEETING Thirty-eight .membiers of the St. Vincent de society enjoyed' V* social meeting Wednesday after-1 noon- at thej C. L of C. hall: ‘ 1 Prizes in cards were awarded to I Mrs. Paul Briede for bridge, Mrs. Dan Zeser, five-hundred and to Mrs. Victor Uleman for rhum. Lovely refreshments in keeping with Halloween season wereserv■ThfLORSHEIM SHOES ?s •: / ;
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ed by th#* following hostessed: > Mrs. William Lose. Sr., Mrs. An(drew Eoos, Mrs. Al .Schmitt, Mrs. Jesse Sutton, Jr., Mrs. Matthiaa I Coffee, Mrs. Ben Eiting and Mrs. I John Loshe. DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER Honors new pledges Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority entertained at | I dinner Tuesday evening at the Fair- . way resturant in honor of their pledges. Mrs. Joe Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte and Mrs. E. D. Stocksdale. ; The tabled was centered with an attractive arrangement of yellow mums and yellow roses and each member was presented with a ye|ijo'w rose corsage. ' Following the dinner members I went to the home of Mrs. James Elberson for a business meeting. A most impressive Htual of jewels ceremony -was conducted for the pledges. 1 ' The sorority K president, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, gave an interesting report on.her trip to the state\convention at French Lick. Canasta ■was played after the meeting and refreshments were served by the hostess. 1 / - The next meeting will be held November 13 at the home of Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Twenty-one members of the Union Township Woman’s club attended the October meeting of the group, held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Glen Roughia. 'The following officers were elected for the coming year: president, Ruth Rarkley; vice-; president,. Marie Marbaugh; secre-i
[WES ri Society Itemsfor day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone- 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY I So-Cha-Rea. Mrs. Richard Ehinger, 6:30 p.m. Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph’s study club, Mrs. lohn Moore, 8:15 p.m. Trinity Ladies Aid. church basement. 7:30 p.m. ‘ Nuttman Ave. U. B. W.M.A., Mrs. Gladys Raver, 7:30 p.m. r f Union Chapel Ladies, Aid, church, all day. ' Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S., church annex, 7:30 p.m. f Women of Moose social meeting; Moose home,. 7:30 p.m., 7 p.m., officers. Women’s Lecture and Tea and World Community u Day, First Methodist church, 2 p.m. • flriday Girl Scout Arts and Day demonstration, Publix Store window, 4-5. p.m. Ave Maria discussion club, Mrs. Arthur Voglewede. 8 p.m. Trinity E. U. B. Work and Win class Thanksgiving supper, churelL 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY Girl Scout, Skating Party, Sun Set park. 1:30 to 4 p.m. ’ .. ; , Girl Scout,. International Friendship Day demonstration, Publix Store window, a.m. Girl Scout Out-of-Doors Day Public Store Win>dow, 1:30 p.m. j v Catholic Ladies of Columbia bake sale, C. L of C. hall, 8 p.m. to 3 p.m. Magley Women’s Guild bake sale, Schafer’s Store, 9:30 a.m. \ MONDAY Junior Women’s club,. Mlsa Alice Tumbleson, 7:45 p.m. Juniors of American Legion. Auxiliary, Legion home, 4 p.m. Research club, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, 609 West Adams street, 2:30 p.m. V.F.W. post and Auxiliaries, Social meeting and potluck supper, V.F.W. home, 6:30 p.m. Dramatic Department of W4* man’s club. Mrs. H. 11. berg, 6:30 p.m. '■ Ciwic Department ’of Woman’s Club. K. of P. home, 6:30 p.m. tary. Helen Gtote; treasurer, Inna Rabbitt; leadens, Phyllis Nidlinger and Patricia Morgan. Singing of the song of the month, “Back Again in Indiana,’’ . opened the meeting and following l the scripture reading by k Mrs. Barkley, the cl«b prayer was re- ! peated in unison. The lesson was ; given by Ellen Stults. The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Ruth Barkley and Marie Marbaugh. | Four guests And eight children were present. ST. PAUL LADIES AID HAS ALL DAY MEETING ’ The St. Paul' Ladies Aid met
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Lillian i IVed Recently To Robert Bieberich Miss Lillian Ruth Eickhoff and Pvt. Robert L, Bieberich were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony on Thursday. October 25, ip the Zion Lutherap church at Friedheim by the Rey. A. A. Fenner. ! vote>j were Musial, Maglie, Rop, beauty vases of white, yellow and bronze chrysanthemums and candleabra and the pews were mark-' ed with satin bows and lemon foliage. Frederick Zehnder, organist, and Miss Helen Limbert.'vocalist. presented the wedding musi-' cale. j The bride was given in marriage I by her uncle, Robert Eickhoff. She ' chose a gown of white slipper satin and Chantilly lace, styled] with a yoke of pylon tulle encircled with appliqued rosettes in a scalloped design. 'Long lace sleeves came to points over her hands "ap'd the skirt w’aa highlighted -with panels of lace wilich extended into the long train. A satin bonnet' held her veil of French illusion and she carried a pendant arrangement \of whi t e button chrysanthemums and red roses? Her single strand of -pearls was her gift frqm the groom. Miss Elaine Bieberich, sipter of the groom, was maid of honor and the Mipses Helen hultemeler and Esther Werling were bridesmaids. They wore nylon net gowns of gold, moss green and ! shrimp, and carried round hand bouquets of bronze, gold and yellow chrysanthemums. \ | Frederick W. Bieberich attended his brother as best man and uehj era were Ray Ehlerdlng and, Carl .Thieme. The Misses Klvera Ostermeyer, ' Leona Thieme. Rosemary Rein- . king and Mrs. Kenneth Roop served at the reception, held following the ceremony in the Ameri-, can Legion Home in Decatur. • | The couple are both graduates of Monmouth high school. Mrs. Bieberich will reside here for the present and Pvt. Bieberich will report to Fort Lawton, Wash., following his furlough. with Mr sA. Lawrence Smith Wednesday for an all day meeting, The morning was spent in quilting and at noon a potlqck dinner < was served. The dinner prayer was offered by Sarah Martin. In the afternoon Mrs. Martha Mcßride opened the meeting with scripture from the book of Hebrews. Lola Lee Peters sang “Anywhere with Jesus.” i - 4 ' At the business meeting plans were made to serve meals to the election workers nekt Tuesday. I The closing prayer was given by Clara Dague. The next meeting [ will be held at the home of Allie Noll. A . . HOME EC CLUB HAS MEETING RECENTLY The Jolly Housewife Home Economics club held its usual meeting' at the Pleasant Mills schodl recently with thirty-four' members and two children present. I Mrs. Mary Custer gave the devotions and roll call was answered by “naming a Hailoween A prankThe lesson on “Color in was given by Mrs. Walter Koos. During the business session officers who served the past year ~ ■■ ■ - ■• Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? At aH drug stores everywhere-—ln 'JDecatur, at Smith Drug Store, i j
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i were reelected. j Decorations were in keeping with Yhe Halloween theme aad the hostesses, Mary Custer. Doris Me ! Dermott, Mary Rich and Ruth Ohler served refreshments. Res ear<h club members will meet Monday afternoon at two thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. A. Cowens, 609 West Adams street. Mrh. J.- L. Krider is pre-' paring the program. The. Decatur Woman’s club has been invited tq attend the Federa tion breakfast at the Fort Wayne Woman’s club on Thursday, November 8, Mt eleven o'clock in the morning. Reservations priced at 31.50‘per plate may be made with Mt®. R. Cj|gHersh, telephone 2 ?042, not later than' Saturday. The . speaker is. to be Mrs. FrankJin i Rossell, assistant research direc* ] .... ; J -J, •, - , ,
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I tor at federat ion headquarters in Washington, t>. C. Officers of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will be the honored guesta. i The Juniors of the American i Legion Auxiliary will meet at the iLegion home Monday evening at pour o’clock. I Miss Alice Ttunbleson JwiU be hiQStCHM to the Junior -Women’s jtlub at seven tliirty o'clock Mon!<.uy evening. i j —,— I I, I ’ Mr. arid Mrs. Eugene Braun are itie parents of a baby hoy, born at the Adams count memorial hospital today at 12:55 a.m. He weighed 8 pounds. 1 ounce. ~ ( i i <®Jo«itall *Lv ' ; ■ Admitted: Mrs. Emma Foor Rockford, O.; William Portland. ; y Dismissed: Noah Sheets, Decatur; Mrs. Edward Hockemeyer, Monroeville; Lloyd Kiess, Decatur; Warren Habegger, Berne; Mrs. Flobert Kolter, Decatur; Mrs. Dan Schwartz, Berne. I GIRL SCOUTS fV Members of Brownie Troop 4 are asked to meet at the Lincoln school at 1:30 p.m. Saturday for the skating party. In the absence of the leaders Mns. Vincent Pdrker will ! be in charge. Members must bring J permission slips signed by their [ parents: j Girl Scout Troop 8 met recently at the home of Arlene Myers. Roll was called and dues paid. Plans TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. I WHMaBMMMSWMBiaMaaaHHMMB
were made for a party to be held I in the near future and badges ‘ wqre discussed, p Refmihments * i were served and the meeting I closed -in the usual form. The next meeting will be held at the home of Jacquie Reidenbach. j Scribe, Anita Smith. Eggs of an alligator require about three months’ incubation before hatching. ’ | Bake and Rumniage Sale Saturday 8:00 to 3200 C. L. of C. Halt ’ 257t3x It /on have aometnrag to sen c$ r**oms f'-f rent try a f Democrat Want Adv. It hrinra results I ■ this year .. SEND ™f wor c a / 1 HOLTHOUSE DRUG STORE
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