Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1951 — Page 3
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CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD BY MUSIC'DEPARTMENT The Music Department of the Woman’s Club met at the country* home of Mrs. C. E. Bell "for the Christmas party last eve-, ning.' A lovely dessert-luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. j Bell, Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, Mrs.! William Class and Mrs. Walter! Krick. - ' j ? I Music for the Christmas. pro-., gram was rehearsed following a t bifief business meeting and a; Christmas exchange was then held. I Twenty three members were pres-, j ent. Two guests, Mrs. RosemaryGrant and Mrs. Stella Conter. of, Fort Wayne, both former mem-| bers of the club, attended the; party. YOUNG PEOPLES CLASS r IN CHRISTMAS MEETING ' b , The Young Peoples Class of the! St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church had their Christ-/ mas party Sunday evening in the church. Fifty-two members and children enjoyed a potluck supper
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preceding the business meeting. A i lighted Christmas tree, under which were placed the ’attractively wrapped exchange gifts, decorated the rooms. At the business session the following officers were i elected: Oscar Brown, president; Aretu Harmon, vice-president; Frieda jStepler, secretary-treasurer. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Brown will t>e in charge of the January meeting, at which time a potluck supper will be held and a film will be shown during the program. ADAMS COUNTY CHORUS MEETING AT MONROE . I . Members of the Adams County Home Economics i Chorus held I their regular rehearsal and business meeting at the Monroe Farm Bureau building last evening. In the absence of the president Mrs ’"Alva Lawson presided. I Plans were made for the Christmas party, to’’be held December 17' Tat the First Presbyterian church in this city at six thirty o’clock. The Decatur members ot the chorus will be the hostesses. I Mrs.- 5 Martin SprUnger, who recently returned from a; vacation in the west, gave an interesting account of her trip, j MRS. YAGER HOSTESS TO LITERATURE GROUP Mrs. Ralph Yager was hostess last evening for the December meeting of the- Literature Departhient of Woman’s Club, She was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. George J Btackley, Miss Frances Dugan and Mrs. Samuel Emerick. -Twenty-dhree members were present. •; The program chairman. Miss Dugan. 1 and her committee, gave a very interesting presentation of the topic “Education for a Young .Woman.’’ Refreshments we r • served by the hostesses during the social 'hour. ‘ 1 Mrs. Delores Ellenberger will be hostess to the St. Jbeph study club Thursday evening at eight fifteen o'clock. The Pleasant Grove Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Rosie Fox Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. “ . \ < Miss Betty Braun will be hostess for the. St. George study club ■meeting at seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening, St. Ann '■ Study Club members will have their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. William Kohne Wednesday evening at six o’clock. A fifty-cent gift exchange will be Mid. 25% Discount on _ WINTER COATS i/ 2 Price on Fall .Millinery E. F. GASS STORE
~ . ... ■ ■ > Society Items for day’s publication must-be. phoned In by H a. m. (Saturday #:B0 a. m.); Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson TUESDAY Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Miss Iverna Werling, 8 p.m. s WEDNESDAY F . ,ae St. )ude study club, Mrs. Joseph Shell, 8 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority business meeting, Mrs. C. I. Finlayson, 7i30 p.m. Valpo Guild Christmas luncheon, Zion Lutheran school, Friedheim. 12 nqon. -1 | Eagles Auxiliary, Lodge Hall, 8 p.m. Pocohantas Lodge Christmas party, Red Men's, hall, 6:30 p’m. WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Good Counsel study club* Mrs. Dick Walter, 9 p.m. St. Ann Study Club Christmas party, Mrs. William Kohne, 6 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary drill team, Legion home, 8 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid. church, all day. Sancta Maria study club. Miss Winefride Kitson, 8 pan. » < Psi lota Xi sorority business meeting, Mrs. S. R. Everhart, 8 p.m. Thursday Night Bridge club, Fairway restaurant, 7 p.m. ' THURSDAY Pleasant Grove Missionary Society; Mrs. Rosie Fox, 1:30 p.m. St. George Study Club, Miss Betty Braun, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Delores Ellenberger, 8:15 p.m. Union Chapel W.S.W.S„ Mrs. Wayne Troutner, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S., | church annex, 7:30 p.m. j Hoagland Antioch Ladies Aid. j Mrs. Ernest Merica, all day. \ Woman’s Missionary Association, j Mrs. Jessie Diehl, p.m. | Adams bounty Nurses Association Christmas party, meet Pt hospital at 7:30 p.m. Trinity E.U.B. Ladles Aid, church 7:30 pan. \ Everready class of Methodist church, church, dinner at 6:30 p.m. Women of Moose * Christmas party. Moose home,! potluck supper, 6 p.m. ’ y- • Magleys Ladies’, Aid* church' basement, all day. • Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid, church all day. FRIDAY Ave Maria Stury Club. Mrs. W. A. Kleppter, 8 p.m. < Mrs. W. A. Klepper will be host-, ess to the Ave Maria Study Club at eight o’clock Friday evening. Our Lady of Good Counsel study club meeting will be held Wednesday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Dick Walter.
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Miss Donna \ Lou Kortenber, daughter of ( Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kortenber of this city and a junior at Indiana University, wai chosen a member of the “Queen’s Court’’ which reigned at the annual “Sweater Hop,” a dance sponsored by Skull and Cresent. more honorary for organized men. Members of-the Skull and Crescent selected five girls from among the daricers to compete for the title of queen. -, - f * z , . ' Ik ITAF| Admitted: RiehaK LaFohUine, Decatur; Mrs. Mary C. Ehlnger, Decatur; Jeanette Ehlnger, Decatur; Mrs. Leonard Morrison, Decatur. I \ Dismissed: Mrs. William Bed well and baby boy. Decatur; Mrs. Grant Smitley, Portland, Fred V. Mills, Decatur; William H. Weav'er, Portland; Chalmer Walter, Decatur, , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hammond are Mhe parents of a baby bov, William Richard, born at 1 o’clock’ this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 13 ounces, and is ’ their second child and first son. Mr. and Mrs. James Edington, of Bluffton, are the parents of a baby boy 4 born at the CaylorNickle Clinic in that cit/ Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The baby weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce, and was named Timothy James. !He is their first son and second child. Mr.’ and Mrs. Ray Leitz of this teity are the maternal grandparents. A baby girl, Jill Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner,; ’of Muncie, at the Ball Memorial hospital on November 29. She weighed 4 pounds, 7 ounces. Mrs. Wagner is the former Max Ellen Liniger of Decatur. Mrs. Frank Liniger of route two is the maternal grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bulmahn are the parents of a baby boy, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Monday at 2:50 p.m. The baby weighed 7 pounds; 10 ounces. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE . PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. IpIRS |(|kFlOllSNilMfl|
Holiday Vacations . To Federal Workers *» ■ ’ Key West, Fla., Dec. 4.—(UP)— President Truman today approved holidays of four days at Christmas and three days at New Years 1 for all government workers. There will be exceptions to the two -holidays as determined by individual department heads, but practically, the extended holiday weekends will apply to most fed eral employes. 1 _ The Christmas holiday starts Saturday, Dec. 22 and extends through . Tuesday, Christmas day The f\New Year's holiday starts Sunday, Dec. 30 and extendi through New Year’s day, Tuesday. * . ~~ Tri-State College ; Exercises Thursday . b Angola. Ind., Dec. 4. —Mid-year’ commencement exercises for 216. candidates for degrees or certificates will be held at Tri-State College Thursday morning. Dec. 13, jn the Angola Christian church. Os the 216 candidates, 177 will receive a bachelo? of science degree hi engineering;. 35, a bachelor of scrence degree in commerce; and 4} a certificate for engineering drawing ' and design. Five of the engineers will receive an additional baccalaureate degree in administrative engineering. Joseph C. v Wagner, business manager and treasurer of Ball State 1 Teachey College, Muncie, will give the address. ’ ■ , ' ' It You Have Anything To Sell Tr* i Democrat Want Ad—-It Pays
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Plan Life Saving, Swimming Classes 1 15-Week Course At Purdue Extension • ■■ .■ ■ i • i Preparatory plans are complete f<?r the forthcoming junior-senior life saving and swimming classes which will be conducted in the Purdue University pool in Fort Wayne, according to Robert Railing, who is canvassing this locality for youths interested in such classes. The courses will be of a l&week duration, beginning January 9. said Railing, and continuing through April 16. The Wednesday-of-each-wetk classes' will be primarily for members bf the junior police, Girl Scouts, Bey Scouts, and all’others who. are 12 years of age or older. Rkl C'nss certificates will be cped to thosp successfully completing either eourse, the life saving or ’ For the life saving course, the student should know how to swim; this not necessary, of course, for the swimming classes. ' The cost of the course to any individual is 33.75, Railing said. Any youngster interested should con* tact him beiore December 22, the last dhy possible to make full arrangements for the use of the pool. Transportation will have to solved by the boy or girl to attend the classes which will be held from 7 to 8 Rm. every Wednesday. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 20 met at the Lincoln school Wednesday evening. The meeting opened and dues were collected. Plans were made for a Christmas party. A game was then playpd. Refreshments were served by Susan Custer. Scribe, Rose Marie Meyer • hrownie Tsk>op 6 met at Lincoln school Monday afternoon. We*ipade gifts for our fathers and wranped ’suggestion for the folding camera fan' A Ntw > Kodak Tourist H CAMfXA • KODfT LENS model of j Kodak’s popular line of folding cameras. Takes excellent black-and-white t or color pictures. Let us show you. Price $23.25, v including Federal Tax. HOLTHOUSE DRUG STORE
them and also made Obrijstmas cards *for our parents. We then! had investiture services after vjhich Patty Beal «aVe us a treat? We closed with, the Brownie song. Scrfta, Janeen Aug&burger Girl Scout Troop 17 7m e t Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Burdette Custer, their leader. Attendance was taken and dues paid. We ; then held a discussion for a . Christmas party, and jthe Acribe read the minutes
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of the last meeting. The meeting closed with the friendship circle and refreshments were served Jacqueline Burke. « ■ ' Scribe, Jaralee Magsamen j
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