Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1951 — Page 3

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PAT ANDREWS GUEST r AT FAREWELL ;PARTY > The sophomore and junior classes of the Pleasant Mills |lgh school gave a farewell party Monday night for Pat Andrews at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Andrews. Various games were ehjoyed by the grouji and later in the evening refreshment'? were served. Those present were Shirley Williamson, Ruth Heiman, Marlene Hirschy, Larry Myers, Darlan* Fortney, Jerry Price, Allen Girod. Raymond Lichtenberger, Ja c k Moser, Shirley Edwards, Shirley Johnson, Gene Mitchell, Rosie Bilderback, John King, ROss Winana, Walter Hirschy. Shirlev Foxr"BUl Johnson, Audrey Gephart. Letter Manley, Keith Calvin Wolfe. Sumau.Jim Wilson, Gerald Sipe, Bud Owe, Pauline Roe, Marcile Manley. Clarence Zimmerman, Mr. And Mrs. Roger Andrews and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Hdrlo Miller and daughter Judy, Mr. and Mrs.. Rayl Schwartz and the honored guest. I ' ——' '' ' The Research Club will hold itChristmas meeting at the home, of [ Mrs. C. R. Saylors Monday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Mrs. Mary Jane Saylors is the program leader. k ‘ ’ * . ' • k k ’ » Lx The Decatur Garden club Christmas meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M. F. Worthman Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The hostess will be assist ed by Mrs. G. T. %irk. Mrs. ,Nf A Bixler and Mrs. Earl Butler. A fifty cent gift exchange wiHrbh held. Members are asked to west corsages made from dried materials they have assembled themselves and an awai*d will be given ,for the best display. . . ■

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• Society Items for day's pub i llcatlon muit.be phoned In by 1 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) k ' Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY , Victory Class of Trinity E.U.B.| church, church basement, 7:30 : P-nx- | Girl Scout Council board meet- , ing, postponed. . \ ! Trinity Work and Win class, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake, 3:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Harold Idlewine, 7 p.m. Philathea Class Christmas party,' church social rodrtfe, 6:30 p.m. . | SATURDAY Magley Girl’s Guild Bake Sale, city hall, 9:30 am. SUNDAY I . V.F.W. post and auxiliaries (Christmas party, basket dinner, V.F.W. home, 12 noon. Nuttman Ave. U.B. Y.P.M.8., Mrs. Bernice Gray, 2:30 p.m. * ; Harvesters of Nuttman Ave. U.B. church, Helen Fairchild, 2 pm. ‘\' J MONDAY 1 Salem Methodist Fellowship supper, church basement, 6:30 p.m. ! Our Lady Os ■ Fatima discussion chib,.. Miss Rosemary Spangler, 8 p.jn. ; Research Club Christmas meeting, Mrs. C. R- Saylors, 2:30 p.m. St. Catherine study club, Mrs. Sam Yost, 7:30 p.m. \ Zion Lutheran Missionary Christ mas party for children of church, parish hall auditorium, 7 p.m. j. : Dramatic Department Christmas party, Mrs. G. J. Kohne, 7:30 p.m Eagles Auxiliary formal initia J tion, Eagles hall, 8 pan. Adams County jphorus Christmas party, Presbyterian church, 6:3C j P-m. | Juniors of j American Legion j Auxiliary, Christmas party, Legion ; home, 4 pjn. • ’ Sunny Circle Home Ec club i Preble recreation center, 6:30 p.m | Adams Central P. T. A., high j school gym, 7:30 p.m. V.F.W. Post and Auxiliaries potluck supper, V.F.W. 11 home, 6:30 • p.m. k' Methodist Evening Circle, church | basement,' 8 p.m. TUESDAY Loyal Daughters class of Beth- .1 any church, Mrs. William Del- I linger, 6:30 pin. k' ‘ Catholic Ladies- of Columbia. C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. M. F. Worthman, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa Christinas dinner Zion Lutheran, parish hall, 6:30 | P-m-WEDNESDAY Decatur Home Ec blub, Pres byterian ' 1 church basement, 12 | noon. i . ■ / St. Vincent de Paul society, C- L. of C. hall. 2 p.tn. Psi lota Xi sorority, Elks home, 8 P.m. I - • . Gecode Club Christmas party, Moose home, 6 p.m. Decatur Hairdresser’S Association, Cleora Daniels, 7 p.m. THURSDAY ( Jolly Housewife Home Ec club, Pleasant Mills church basement, alk day. 25% Discount on WINTER COATS J 4 Price on Fall Millinery j E. F. GASS STORE j : ■ !*- .

ROOT TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU HAS MEETING The Root Township Farm Bureau met at the Monmouth school Monday evening with, chairman Leo King, Sr., presiding. Singing of Christmas carols Opened the meeting and devotion/ given. ‘ Chairman King gave . several items of interest from the recent county Fann Bureau meeting and Paul Becker was elected viceehalrman for 1952 to replace Sherman Kunkel. Entertainment for the evening included recitations by Rex and Marsha King and an instrumental duet by the Merriman girls. Mrs. Omer Merriman and Paul Becker received the door prizes. i Santa Claus appeared jlater in the evening with treats for the group and refreshments were then served. - “~ • ■ ■ ADAMS CENTRAL PTA WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The committee planning the pro gram for the Adams Central Parent Teachers Association Christ'mas meeting, to be held in the high school gym Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock, . has announced the completed plans for the affair. AU members t are urged te be present. I Devotions will be given by the Rev. Carl Shaw, pastor of the Weslevan Methodist church east 'of Monroe, and the group singing will be led by Martin Steiher. The Mitchell cousins will present an instrumental number, “Oh Comet

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All Ye Faithful.” A playlet will be presented by the students of No. 9 school in Monroe township. Mrs. Paul Beaty and Elmer Ehrsam are the teachers. An accordion duet, “Winter Wonderland.” will be played by Mary Michaels ahd Nancy Schoaf; and a reading, “Annie's and Willie’s Prayer” will be given be Gretchen Schnepp. | ‘ Mrs. Daisy Harrison will present a chalk drawing, “Star of the East,” accompanied at the piano by Miss Mary Jane Shaw. .■ —— . j \■■ fl HISTORICAL CLUB IN CHRISTMAS MEETING Nineteen members of the torical club were present for the annual Christmas dinner meeting, held Wednesday noon at the home of Mrs. W. P. Robinson. Mrs, Leota Beery, of Fort Wayne, a former club member, and Mrs. J, E. Thacker were guests. JThe table was attractively deco rated with, miniature trees and candles and a large tree shaped of red Christmas balls made up the centerpiech.; Miniatures of Randolph, the red-noaed reindeer, marked each place. Mrs. Robinson, president of the club, was assisted by the other club officers, Mrs. Delton Passwater, Mrs. Henry Adler, Mrs. Gaylie Bittner and Mrs. Fred Rancher. ’ k. ! 4 | Mrs. Pass water opened the meeting by reading the Christina# story, and roll call was answered by a Christmas quotation or poem; Mrs. Ruth Wlsenberger gave the

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legend of the Ghristrtias painting on a window in the Church of Our Redeemer. .V i Christinas gifts were exchanged andthe names of capsule friends revealed. ■ New names-were drawn for the coming year. At the noon hour a long distance call giving Christmas greetings to the club .was received from Mrs. Fannie Christen, a club member who is spending the winter months with her daughter in Oak Pa’rk, 111. The next meeting will! be held January 2 at the home of Mrs. Harry Essex. •( BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD FOR MRB. CLARA BALL Clara M. Ball celebrated her birthday anniversary £unday at her home in Peterson. She was pleasantly surprised on the occasion with a party arranged in her honor by her daughter, Mrs. Bert Aungst, of Fort Wayne. The guest of honor received many lovely gifta ‘ and refreshments were served later in the Guests were Mr®. Marvel Johnson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Baltzell, Robert Lenhart and Norman Lenhart, all of Decatur Mr. and Mrs. Charles A- Bowman of Bluffton, Mr. and ' Mrs. Sam Hensciten, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Frank Spade, Mrs Reuben Smith and Mrs. Edward Call. ’I j, ■' CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT , MONMOUTH PTA MEETING Approximately four hundred

persons attended the Christmas meeting of y»e Monmouth Parent Teachers Association Tuesday evening at the Monmouth school. /t Following a brief business meeting Mrs. Vera Owens presented jfhe Christmas program. She was assisted by the room mothers and the following teachers, Mrs. Mary Holt, Mrs. Alice Martin. Bryce Diehl and Miss Mary Reder. The program opened with group singing followed, with devotions by the Rev. Dwight McCurdy, pastor of the Church of God in this city. The school students then presented a number of playlets, recitations and songs. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bradn, (■hairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peck, Mr. and Mrs. True Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harkless, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewton, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Gerke, Mr. and Mirs. Wendell Seaman, Mr. and Mjrs. Reinhard Wer-

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ling, 1 Mr. and Mrs. ’ Robert Carr, Mr. and Mm. Chahner Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeHolt, Mr. and Mm. Jesse Bluhm, Mr. and Mm. Howard Schultz, Mr. and Mm. Leo King, Jr„ Mr. and Mm. Harold Fa#t and Mr. and Mm. William Aumann. Mrs. Sam Yost will be hostess to members of St. Catherine’s study club Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. A one dollar giftexchange will be held, q * Magley Girl’s Guild Bake Sale, City Hall, Saturday, December.ls, 9:30 a. m. T F

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