Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1951 — Page 3
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WORK AND WIN CLASS HAB THANKSGIVING DINNER . ' | Forty-eight members aud friends of the Work and Win class of Tiini- ' ty Evangelical United Brethren! church enjoyed their annual 1 Thanksgiving dinner Friday even-' ing. Tables in the dining room of the church were, decorated in keeping -with the" season. “Happy Birthday” was sung to> Roy Mumma and Emma Brow,' both of whom had birthday anniversaries the past week. Mrs. Opal Baker presented the devotional pro-. AMMMWWWMMWVWWW OLD FASHIONED HONEY and HOREHOUND ! CANDY 43c »>• •■- . t -I FRESH ’ J Chocolate Covered CHERRIES ■ SMITH Rexall Drug Store
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X b - 1 f . » I grain and a business mefeting was Lcondui ted by William Strahin. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence /Drake. Sir. and Mrs. E. E. Hower, Mr. and pits. Dick Shaffer and Mr. arid Mrs. Hl. F, Gilpin were in charge of the Our out of town guests were Mr, and Mrs. Jacobßollenbacher, of-Convoy, 0., anil Mr. and Mrs. .Donald Drake and daughters of I Bluffton. | I The Mooseheart chairman of the ' Women of the Moose will sponsor a bake sale at Rublix Service Saturday morning at nine oilwk. I ' The. Historical club meeting will | Ibe held Wednesday afternoon at i two thirty o’clock at the home of I Mrs} Sa,m Hite on South Third I ! street. Mrs. Mary Ahr is the pro j I gram chairman. 1 . LU i T i ' 7 ! < ‘ Members of the Emblem dub are askeil to uieet at th6 Elks home j Thursday evening at eight o’dock. A meeting of the Stf; George I study dub wfl| be held at the home (of Miss Shirley Lou Berling Wed- | nesday evening at’ sevgn thirty o'clock. All members are asked to he present. The Women J, dd of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Tuesday evening at eight o'clock in the church parlors. All Women of the church are invited to attend. Presbyterian Rummage Sale, Church Basement, Friday P. M., Sat. 9tosp. m. T
Society Item*.for tiay'e pub- > llcation mutt be phoned In by il «. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson MONDAY . 1 Pythian Sister Degree staff and officers, K. of P. hopie, 7:30 p.m. Our I .adv of Fatima -study club,. Mrs. Ed Bosse, \ 8 p.m' Junior Women’s xiiub, Miss Alice Tumbleson, 7:45 p.m. Junioris of American legion Auxiliary, Legion homjf, 4 p.m. | Research clpb, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, 6(79 West Adams street 2:30 p.m. | V.F.W; post and ■ social: meeting and potluck supper, I V.F.W. home, 6:30 p.nL Dramatic Department of Wo I man’s club, Mrs. H. H. Kruecke berg, 6:30 p.m. ' i e Civic . Department pf Woman’j Club, K. of P. home, 6:30 p.m. i Adamg County Chorijs rehearsal Monroe, 7:30 p.m. Music;. Department of Woman’ | club, Mrs. Clyde Butler. 7:30 p. m Literature Department of Wc nu.n’s club, Mrs. V. ft. Edwards, 7:30 p. in. 1 TUESDAY Women’s Guild of Zion E. and R. church, church parlors, '8 p.m. < Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have their regular busines. meeting at the C. L. of C. hall Tuesday' evening at seven thirty o’clock. - f ' 1 Catholic Ladies of Columbia business meeting. C.1.. of C. hall, 7:30j p.m. • Tri Kappa sorority business! meeting,} Elks home, 7f. 30 p. m. Our Lady of Lourdes study Mrs. Joe Geels, 7:30 p,m. ■- 1 Wednesday Girl Scout Leaders club. Decatur high-school. 1:30 p.jyi. WEDNESDAY St. George study club, Miss Shirley Lou Berling, 7:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Sam Hite, 2:30 p.rm i Zion Lutheran Choir Rehearsal, church. 7 p.jn. _ • — St. Jude \ study club, Mrs. Martha Kitaoa, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi business and social meeting, Elks home. 8 pan. Thursday Union Chapel W.S.W.S., Mra. Robert Workinger, 1 p.m. , 7 Salem W.S.fc.S., Mrs.’ Ronald Bryan, 1:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S.,’ Mrs. Everett Singleton, 2 p.m. Holy Cross study club; Mrs. August Lengerich, R No. 1 Monrqe> 7 :30 Ip.m. \ Emblem club. Elks home. 8 p.m. G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal. Decatur high school music roorfi. 7:30 p.m.j V ■ ,j D.A.V. Auxiliary businW meeting, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m.' Kirkland W.C.T.U., pahsh - hall, all day. . Queen t of Peace discussion group, Miss Helen Heimann, 8 p.m. vI ■ Betharjy W.S.W.S. Unit 1, Mrs. Walter fjutcher, 2 p.m. Magley Ladies Aid, church basement, al] day. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, parish ball, all day. Ladies. Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs, Hollis Bonifas, 1005 Russell street, 7 p.m. Presbyterian Alary Circle, Mrs. Charles Knapp, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle. Mrs. Charles Hite, 2:30 p.m. ! Order of Eastern \ Star stated meeting and Friends night. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m., >• FRIDAY Calvary E.U.B. Indies Aid, Mra. Robert Workinger, 1 p.m. fcalvary E.U.B. Ladies Aid. Mrs. Walter K°° B - 7\:3o’ p.m. Presbyterian Rummage sale, church, 1 to 5 p.m. SATURDAY Presbyterian Rummage sale, church 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ladied Aid of Union,, chapel sewing day, church, all day. Women of the Moose bake sale. Publix Service. 9 a.m. The Mt. Pleasant W.S.C-S. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Everett Singleton and Mrs. Jesse Singleton Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. The Presbyterian Women’.i r Association will sponsor a rummage sale at the church this weekend. The sale will be held from one until five o’clock Friday afternoon and froip nine o’clock to five o’clock on Saturday. * > The Woman’s Society of tian- Service of the Salem Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ronald Bryan at'one thirty I o’clock Thursday afternoon.
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Annabelle Bebout • Is Wed Saturday To John Johnson | Saturday evening at six thirty o’clock Miss Annabelle Bebout be--1 came the bride of John Johnson in I a beautiful ceremony performed in the Bobo United Brethren church. The Rev. William- Ensminger received the double-ring vows 'before an altar decorated with palms, candelabra and basket? of chrysanthemums and snap-dragons in shades. The bride is the daughter bf Mr. and .Mrs. Thurman Bebout of route three and Mr. and Mrs. I Benoit Johnson, also of route three, are the groom’s parents. '! A musicale was presented before the ceremony—by Mrs. Richard Bebout, pianist, Mrs. Eugene Be- . bout and Eugene Morrison, vocalists. Selections included “I Love \ You Truly;’’ “Because,” and “Al'wayk.” As the couple knelt at the altar after the nuptials “Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us’ was sung. t , The bride was given in marriage by her father. She selected a go<wn of white \faille fashioned with a locket neckline edged in imported ■ Chantilly lace.’ sleeves formed points at the wrists, and the full double skirt of tulle swept into a cathedral train. An orange blossom tirira held her full length veil and blusher, edged with the* lace, and shfe carried a bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid. * ■ ' _ i Mrs. Mplvin Werling was matron of honor for her sister 4n a gown of lavender faille over taffeta. A large .picture hat, matching Luns, a uouquet of yellow loses tufted with lavender maline cc —-nipted b er costume. Blue, pink and yellow faille gowns were wotn by the brides* maid?, Miss Joan Riley, Mrs. Richgrd Fiechter. and Mrs. David Furthmiller. > They also wore picture - hate and ihitts to match their gowns. The junior bridesmaid. Miss Glenda Johnson, w r as attired in green faille and carried yejlow roses tied with laceion. The little flower girls. Sharon Sue Bebout and Sandra Sue Brunner} were dressed in lavender and carried baskets of roses. Master Tommy This year... SEND . I >. p MOTC / HOLTHOUSE DRUG STORE ’ ' —
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1 : \ 1 ’L ’ ; ■ ' Behdut carried the rings on a whit? satin pillow. | Robert Johnson served as best man and guests were seated by Richard and Eugene , Bebout. Jack Bebout. and Dick Elzey lighted the candles. s -(, = ' . h'oy her daughter's wedding Mrs. i Belt Out wore a black -faille enserahlA and her corsage was of piuk: roses. Mrs. Johnson was attired' io navy and her corsage was , also of pink roses. The 'reception was held at the Knights of Pythias home following th® ceremony. Serving the guest’s were Mrs. Bob Johnson. Mrs.. John Schaffhetv Z Mrs. E|wyn Rouch,’ Miss Maty belle Locker. Mi?s Barbara Morrison and Miss Ellen, Jones. Wheri the couple left for a wedding trip the bride was attired in a checked suit with matching accessories and \wore the orchid frcnn tier bouquet. On thqlr return they iHll reside in their newlyfurnished home on route five. , . -j The Presbyterian Women’s Associatioh presented their annual “praise’’ service last evening in the church auditorium. Miss Treva -Marshall, of Fort Wayne and ImUp. was the £uest speaker,. Miss Helaine Foley sang a group of vocal selections; The organ accompaniment, was played by Mrs. Carrie Haubold. I
1 ■ — ■ I 111 — ■ I' • ■ n.,...; — —— —— r rs rfl * BHHflfl9fltiflHMM|RHHHM|K eB VOTERS! „A I My Friends and Neighbors, -dB. I >| . | Democrats and Republicans, | 1 ■ ■ ift ■ ■ - ■ '; &»' . ■ ■ ; » ■ I Tomorrow you, the real rulers of our city, will select the Mayor and I | Council who will serve you the next four years. I I I have made a fair and clean campaign, and do not believe it proper to I I make any statement on the eve of Election Day that cannot be answered I I by the opposition I I ‘ I Should you choose me as the Mayor of Decatur, I shall do everything I I in my power, and with the help of God, strive to operate the affairs of our I I pity as you would so desire. a I I l John B. Stults I \ i' . * ml h ♦. Pol. Advt fO I•;' • . -a
Mrs. August I,engerich , will* be hostess to the Holy Cross dis-. I mission club inembers Thursday ; evening at seven thirty o’clock i at her home on Monroe route one. I fjueen of Pear* discussion group ! Members will haye their Novein-; her meeting at the home of Miss Helen Heimann at eight o’clock , Thursday evening. ; An all day meeting of the Kirk- j land W.C.T.U. wil be held at the! partah hall Thursday., The D.A.V. Auxiliary will have a' business meeting Thursday evening at eight o’clock at the D.A.V. hall. I Mrs. Ed Bosse, will be hostess t »’ Our Eady of Fatima discussion ’club tonight at tight o’clock. ! The Pythian Sister degree staff and tbe qfficers will have practice at the K. of P. home \tonight at seven thirty o’clock. i Wednesday evening at eight o’clock members of St. Jude’s study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Martha Kitson. Miss Joan Miller is hostess. '-V T , -H—v- . The Calvary (hLl’.B. Ladies Aid j will meet tjie home, of Mrs. Walter Koos, Friday evening at seven thirty o-’chkk. Mrs. Jay Chapman is the assisting hostess. ■ —p— — . 1 The Ladies Aid of Union Chapel i will meet at the church Wednesday for a day of sewing. No dinner wilt be_served at noon but sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee Will be pro- ‘ I vided. The ladies of the church are i invited. \ Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Brown, Mil- ■ '■ , For Careful Care of Your Clo'thes! Send Them To KEILT’S , DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-320? Quality : Photo - Finishing i Work left before 8 P. M. Monday, ready Wednesday at 10 A. M. ? Holl house Drug Co.
dred Huth and Vincent Huth • spent the W’eekend at thei home of | heir son and brothei;, W.|E. Glim) Brown near Bristol. ( j Miss? Donna Lou j j dent at Indiana Universiiy, spent) j the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleni Kortenber. She assisted at the? wedding ’ reception Saturday afternoon for . Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. Thajnan. Mr. 'and Mrs. Kortenber ’and Mr. and , Mrs. , Richard Ehinger accompanied her to Indianapoiie yesterday. Mr. and’ Mrs. Max Reynolds ind daughter. Stephanie; of pe- . V ' ■ ' ~
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