Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1951 — Page 3

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951

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LUTHERAN MISSIONARY GROUP HAS MEETING A .The Zion Lutheran Missionary Society -elected officers for the coming year at their regular meeting Wednesday in the parish hall ■ auditorium. Officers to serve next year are:; president, Mrs. -Herman Dierkei; j vice-president, Mrs. Lloyd Row-*: inan; treasurer. Mrs. Henry krueckebefg; nominating cdm-j mittee, Mrs. Hugh Engle, Mrs.; Robert Freeby arid Mrs. Raymond, McDougal; auditing committee.; Mss. Frank Braun and Mrs. George Rentz. Mrs. Raymond Bleeke was reelected secretary. The hymn. “Come, Ye Thankful: People, Come,” opened the devo-; tional period. Mrs. Gharles Bow- > .. ers accompanied at. the piano.> “Conquering for Christ” was the’ topic chosen by the pastor, the Rdv. Edgar P. Schmidt, who out< lined the growth of the church in j lhe past and summarized the needs ; that had arisen front this growth. In the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Theo. Witte, it' ■ Thi» year... SEND |/ I — r™-,' ! ’ U PHOT C I ■ I HOLTHOUSE drugstore ■■■'■.—-———-—-—!——T—

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, ' P v.'as announced ;that Christmas gifts to the servicemen had been sent out -with*Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Herman Dierkes in charge of details. It\ was also announced that plans are being formulated bv a committee for the Golden Anni-\ ( versary event in December. 1 The meeting closed with the Lord's prayer in dpison and refreshments were then served bv i Mrs. Richard Mailand, Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg. Mrs. Oscar Bieber-! , ich. MYs. Paul Haneher. Mrs. A. J. 1 Zelt and Mrs. Kathryn Bucher. , Tables were decorated in a harvest theme. . , ; . - ■ ■ - i PRESBYTERIANS TO HAVE CHURCH FAIR' WEDNESDAY Mrs. Robert 'Macklin and Mrs. J George Bair, co-chairman for the . Presbyterian all-church fair, have 'announced that final plans have 1 been completed for, the event, to [be held at the First Presbyterian ; church on Wednesday. November 28, from ten o’clock in the morning until ten that eyening. There will be numerous booths .filled with hand-dresse3 dolls, doll clothes, aprons, guest towels, pillow cases, hankies, knitted articles. Christmas greetings and wrappings and homemade cakes, candies and cookies. .A special item this year is a beautiful 14-inch doll with nine complete outfits. This doll will be sold by silent auction to the highest bid offered during the day. Both luncheon and dinner will be served to the public in the I church dining room. There will (also be a fish pond for the kiddies.

Society items for day’uCJhibllcation must-be phonea ln by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY Scout Board of Directors, Mrs. R. E. Allison, 7:30 p.m. Willing Workers of Calyary E.U.B. church, postponed. Philathea class of Baptist, church, church social rooms, 8:30 p.m. Valparaiso Guild Fair, Zion Lutheran, parish hall, 5 p.m. Adorns County Federation of Clubs tea, American Legion home, p.m. SATURDAY \ O.E.S. 14th District Association meeting, Portland Masonic Tem-| pie, 6:30 p.m. t Gecode Club noodle sale, Vhrick I Brothers, 9 a.m. Pleasant Mills W. 8. C. S. bake sale. Schafer’s Store, 8 a.m. Bethany Circle Ham supper, Zion E. and R. church basement. 5 to 7 p.m. Rummage Sale, Bethany E.U.B. church on Winchester streeL 8-12 a.m. • \ V \ SUNDAY Volunteer" Fireman and Auxiliary, family Thanksgiving dinner, Fire station, 6 p.mMONDAY Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe, 7:30 p.m. • j V-F.W. Post and Auxiliaries potluck supper, V.F.W. home, 6:30 p.m. ' \ Research club, Mrs. D. B. Erwin, 2:30 p.m. Adams Central P.T. A.', Monroe grade school. 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa active and associate chapters, Legion home. 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Loyal Daughters class of Bethany church. Mrs. Robert Garard, 7:30 pan. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Homer Lower, 2 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, potluck supper, C. L. of C. hall. 6:30 p.m. Monroe Better Home club. Busy Bee 4-H girls and MM Clifford Essex, *7:3,0 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decatur Home 'Economics Huh, Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, KIRKLAND WCTU MEETS WITH CHURCH GROUP The Kirkland W.C.T.U. and thej Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid Society! ft!eld a joint nieeting at the church! parish hall recently.. Twenty-eight! members were present. Mrs. John Mishler gave the de-! votions. using \Matthew' 25 for the scripture. Mrs. Mary Null sang! a special selection and Mrs. Majry Dilling a poem, followed with the lesson on "The liqujor problem in Europe.” Mrs. Vickie Stoneburner, W.C.T.U, delegate to the state! convention!, of that group, reported on the meeting and it was decided to put some books on alcohol in the publif 'schools. • HOME EC MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY The\ Root Township Home Economics club met Tuesday afternoon at thehome of Mrs. Kenneth Runyon. Mrs. Adolph Weidler presided: The history of the “Doxology” was given and Mrs. DOra Thank YouThis is the time ofthe year to say thank you to our many friends and customers. BUSCHE MOTOR SALES

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• p- .X Fleming led the group in singing. V The club creed was repeated and roll ; call was answered by naming something to be thankful for. The! constitution and by-laws were read. Two new members Mrs. Omgr Merriman and Mrs. El-i mo Lengerich, were welcomed into the gtoup and Mrs. Langston was a gdest at the meeting. Mrs. ‘ Weidler jread a poem, "What Has Happened to Christmas?” and the! meeting closed by repeating the collect. ! v During; the social hour a moneymaking ;cake was ,cut by Mrs. Harold Qwens. Refreshments were serevd to twenty-eight members by MM Runyon, Mrs. Herbert Banning \ and Mrs. Norbert Gase. The December meeting will be a potluck dinner at ihe home of Mrs. \Norbert Aumann. Each member is to bring her capsule friend a one dollar gift, or send it to jlhe meeting. 1. / . ■' TRINITY SOCIETY IN 1 MEETING ON TUESDAY f The Woman’s Society of World Service of Trinity church met; Tuesday ! evening at the choreh for the regular nieeting. Mrs, M. E. Mumitia was the program leader - ! / ' I Mrs. Herald Hitchcock played the prelude and|\ the group, sang "Come, Ye Thankful . Peopl Comg.” Mrs. Mumma* read the scripture and the "Prayer Poem,” after which Mrs. Nina Light, Mrs. ! Blanche . Elzey, Mrs. Ruth Williams apd Mrs. Viola Wietfeldt led in pitayer. Various topics taken from “The Thankoffering Spans the World/’ were giten by Mrs. John Chambers, Mrs. Frdnk Bohnke, David w!ynn t Mrs. Charles Rbbenold and Mrs. Herman’ Saiitbine. During the thankoffering service Louann Davidson played the piano while Doi-cas Davidson and Dorcas Sautbine; sang "The Light of the World is! Jesus.” Mrs. clarence Morgan conducted the business session., Refreshments weije served to eighteen members and guests during the social hour. MT. PLEASANT W.S.C.S. IN RECENT MEETING The Roman's Society of Chris* tian Service of the Mt. Pleasant church held their meeting recent ly at thfe home of Mrs. Everett Singleton and Mrs. Jess Singleton. Mrs. Chancey Sheets, president, had -charge of the meeting. ■ Mrs. Francis , Fuhrman gave the devotions and , Mrs. Roger Singletbn gave the lesson; \ ■, ; Those present were Mrs: prucilla Fuhrman, Mrs. Ethel Grandstaff, Mrfe. Florence Susdorf. Mrs. Norval piuhtman, Mrs. Leo King; Sr.. Mrs. ; David Cook, Mrs. Milton Fuhrman/ Mrs. Frank Kise. Mrs. Francis ! Fuhrman, Mrs. Roger Singleton! Mrs. Earl G. Furhman I Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. ! Phillis Grandstaff, Mrs. Chancey Sheets, Mrs. Burl Fuhrman and children Phil and Kay. Mr*. Brice

— T Sheets and children Carl and Allenv and > Mrs. Robert Teeple and .children Sandra and Jill. ' SHAKESPEARE CLUB WITH MRS. GILLANDER \ I Members of the Ladies Shakespeare club were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the homt; of Mrs. A. C. E. After roll call was responded to wit 1 ! current events Mrs. FranklH Franz . presented a paper on “Pitfalls of Advertising!" Mary Beth and Bruce Gillaniler assisted their mother \in serving delicious homemade candies during t)ie social hour. The next meeting will.be held with Mrs. C. E. Peterson, HAPPY HOMEMAKERS lIM MEETING ON TUESDAY Mrs. John BaltzelOwas hostess to the Happy Homemakers club of East Washington township Tues day evening at her home. Mrs. Paul Erp presided at the meeting which opened with the < lub creed. \ The devotional period followed : and roll call was aaswered by naming something to be thankful for., A lesson pn “Color in the Home” was given by Mrs. Sheldon ' Wagiey. Mrs. Herbert LaFontaine was welcomed into the club as a new member. ’ ? A Christmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. Gale Cook, the exact date to be announced later. Refreshments were served to ten members and four guests.— MRS. JONES HOSTESS TO PLEASANT MILLS W.S.C.S. \ The Pleasant Mills Methodist Woman’s Society of Christian Serried met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harlen Jones. Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam played the prelude and Mrs. Fannie Nyfeller gave the devotions and lesson on “Latin American Welfare.” Mrs. John Bailey assisted. Prayer was offered by Mrs. R. E. Everett. - During the business meeting plans were made for the bake sale to be held Saturday at Schafer’s Store. Refreshments were served to the twelve members presnt by Mrs. Harry McDermott. Mrs. Bell Scott and Mrs. Jones. /The Adams County Home Economics Chorus will have rehearsal at seven thirty o’clock Monday' evening in Monroe. Bethany Circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will 1 sponsor a baked ham supper Saturday evening in the church basement. Serving will he from five until seven o’clock. Mrs. Edward F. Jaberg and Mrs, Leo ' Kipsch are co-chairmen for the 1 supper, which wii be $1 per plate. The 14th District Association of the Order of Eastern Star will \ meet at the Portland Masonic ’ Tem-ple Saturday evening. At six J thirty. o’clock a potluck supper will be served. All members pf Eastern Star are invited to attend.

i; . V Mrs. Robert Garard will be hostess to. the Loyal Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church 'Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The Decatur Home Economics club, which was to meet on Wednesday, has been postponed until November 28. The meeting wip be held at the home pf Mrs. Gilbert Strickler at two o’clock. \ : \ ; — ‘ Mrs, D. B. ErWin will entertain members of the Research club Monday at two thirty o’clock. Mrs. F. H. Willard is chairman of the program. 1 • . The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a social meeting Tuesday at the C. L. of C. hall. A potluck supper will be served at six thirty o’clock. Meat, rolls -and

ronee win uv lurnmiiru, Mrs. Homer Lower will be hostess to the Decatur Garden club at two o’celock ,op Tuesday afternoon. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Delton Pass water and Miss Etta Mallonee. Miss Mallonee will pre- , ent a paper on “Gardener’s Bpok Shelf” and <Nrs. Passwater will , give a on . “>fatlonal parks and forests.” Members of the , vpluriteer fire department, the auxiliary and their families *Jdll have their ani nual Thanksgiving dinner Sunday i evening at s|x o’clock at the fire station. Those attending are asked , , to bring stable service. . :j — ;:■ ", I' The Girl Scout Board of directors will meet at the home of Mrs. R. E. Allison tonight at eight o’clock. > I Members of both the active and associate chapters of[ Tri Kappa i sorority are asked to call Mrs. C. I. Finlayson today if they do not plan to attend the dinner to be held Tuesday evening at six. thirty o’clock at the Legion' home. The General Electric company Aeolian c.hoir, under the direction of David Embler, Thursday presented their first concert of the season in the Jefferson high school, Delphos. O. Mrs. J. M- (Lou) Lynch of Marion and Mrs. Paul L»aßue of Fairmont, attended the funeral of Mrs. Will Edwards. Mrs. Lynch is the former Ludietia Lynch of this city and her sister, Mrs. La Rue, is the former Jeanette Maloney/ Decatur high school principal Hugh J. Andrews returned late last night from Blpoinington. where be had attended an all-day principals’ meeting at Indiana University. Dr. N. A. Bixler of this city, and Dr. P. E. Liecpty, of Berne, attended Nortliea- crn Indiana optometric society’s s -ohd dinner-meeting of the season Wednesday n|ght in Fort Wayne. D>. pixler, society president, demonstrated a hew visual training in-tiument of his own invention which is in use in several offices throughout the state. , Dr. and Mrs. Harold F. Zwick are the parents of a baby girh born at 8:45 o’clock this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. She has been named Barbara and weighed 6 pounds 5% ounces. The baby is the third child and second daughter in the family. . Mr. ahd Mfs. Glen H; Ncuen schwander, of Berne, are the par- ! ents of a baby boy. born at two 1 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the , Adams count}' memorial hospital. ] He weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces. 1 Figure Wizard! ; Pi. 'ih lit r 1 ll> /r / f 'I I b ■ K u / 1 ■ 1 » I\\ i /1 , Uwq I 1/6 I/ V Whl J /ilSal 9288 11 u WAIST j J \ k V • Adds to your charms! Subtracts from your curves! Multiplies your 1 wardrobe! Divides its time be 1 tween; daytime sweaters and jacl kets, (latetime blouses. This ■ all equals a skirt you must have. Six gores make a slim line easy flare; pockets set in canel?. Pattern 9288: waisf sizes 24, 26, 28. 30. 32 inches. Size 28 takes 1 l-% yards 54-inch fabric? 1 This easy-to-use, pattern gives perfect fit. Complete Illustrated 1 Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY/ cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pat- : tern Dept, P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80. 111. Prjnt plainly YOUR NA|4E, : ADDRB6B, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

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