Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1952 — Page 3

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MARRIED couples club TO HEAR MISSIONARY Miss Anna Harrbd, who served as a missionary in India for many J ears for the Methodist church, will be the guest speaker at the March meeting of the Zion Lutheran Married Couples dlub, to be held Sunday evening, at eigh’t o’clock in the Zion parish hall Each couple has been urged by the club president. D. Hoyt Callow, to invite another couple as their guests for the evening. The entertainment and refreshments for the meeting are being arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer, Mr. and Mr®. George Tenta and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schroeder/, FEBRUARY MEETING HELD WEDNESDAY The February meeting of the Presbyterian Women's association was held Wednesday evening at . the church. Mrs. pert Haley read the Scripture and led the demotions.

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: H i i ' M- . VPresbyterian Colleger” waa the subject of thfc talk given by Mrs. Simon lleemstra. A short business session followed the program; [Mrs. AuU.E. Glllander closed the meeting with prayer. L j r|'he Noami circle served refreshments during the social • ? ’ i ■J'Tj i'■ ‘ : Ht | t*’ DELTA THETA TAU ’J: in Business meeting The Delta Theta Tan sorority met Tuesday evening at the Elks home for a short business meeting. Mary Martha president, conducted the session and a report was given on the bake Ba|e held last Saturday and the tickets for the Style show t| be held at the Moose home. March 21, werie given to the members' Anyone wishing a ticket may contact the members of the sorority. ■ • —'■ i .. A meeting of . the Girl Scout Leaders Club will be held in room 20ti at Decatur high school Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. Rudy Meyer, of education division ———«—-—-"fl

R"! 1 11 . 7,1 ■ -j- J-.» ■ ? : << , i .• . Phone 3-2121 H J j Phyllis Acheson Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) THURSDAYEmblem club, Elks home, initiation and social, 8 p.m. G.fc. choir practice, Zion Lutheran parish hall. 7 p.m. D.A.V. auxiliary, D.A.V. hall, 7; 30 p.m. Methodist circles W.S.C.S.. church, 2 p.m. St Ambrose study chib, Mrs Julius Schultz, 7:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Raymond Crist, 1:30 p ,m. Phoebe class, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 6 p.m. Progressive Workers class of Trinity E.U.B. church, church par- ■ lorsj 7:30 p.m. Rtiralistib Study club, Mrs. Frances Ulman, 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting, initiation, Masonib hall, 7:30 p.ml FRIDAY Little Theater group, council chambers at city hall, 8 to 10 p.m. World Day of Prayer .Service, First Baptist church, 7:30 p. m. World Day of Prayer service, Pleasant Mills Methodist church, 1:30. ikm. X\ SATURDAY Heidelberg class, bake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. ! MONDAY Juniors of the American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 4 p.m. post and auxiliaries potluck supper and bake sale, V.F.W. hall, 6 p.m. Women’s Auxiliary of V.F.Wspecial meeting, V.F.W. hall. 8 p.m, Adams County chorus, Monroe sbhool, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY | Great Books study club, Decatur Library, 7:30 p.m. . Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellows Hall, called meeting, 7 p.m. | =2 «■ 1 ■ I ill I I ill

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/ WEDNESDAY Girl Scout Leaders Club, Room 20G, ‘Decatur high school; d p.m'. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Married Couples chib, parish halts 8 p.m. of the Indiana conservation department will show movies. Members of the Girl Scout Council are invited to attend the meeting. _ ; i • ■■. The Adams county chorus will meet ; Monday evening jpt seven thirty at the Monroe school. ■■ \ ' The Rebekah Lodge wil| have a called meeting at the Fellow's Lodge Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. All officers and committees are asked to he present tb complete plans for Rebekah friendship night, March 11. when the lodge will entertain guests , from al Ithe lodges of district No. ! 81 ‘ i k ' Miss Rosemary Hetrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hetrick of Sixth street, is a patient at the St. Joseph hospital ip Fort where her condition is regarded as serious. Miss Hetrick, a junior at Decatur high school, has been ill since the first of the week and was taken to the hospital Wednesday. The Rev. F. H. Willard, pastor of tjhe Bethany Evanegileal and United Brethran church entered' the hospiltab last evening for an appendectomy. He was stricken unexpectedly but is' getting along nicely, Mrs. Willard said. Roger Knapp, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Knapp of this is in the veterans hospital at Fort Wayne, where he 'will undergo surgery. Mrs. C. E. Holiday, Valparaiso, is enjoying a visit with her son

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ahd daughter-iri-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holiday and their children. Mrs. Joej Linn will leave for New IJaven, Conn, tomorrow to be with her daughter, Mrs. G.r D. Steele, formerly Jape Linn df this city, Who will undergo surgery in the drace hospital there. ’ Her room number will be 214.

■ . B IN SERVICE Jdb ■ • “ -»■ -f —■ . — Reunion In Korea ' / . X ,

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These becatur boys got together recently in Inge. Korea, From left to right are Larry Jenningfi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jennings. Jim Roop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roop. Oren (Pete) Reynolds, who resided here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Hakes, and Vic Stickler; son of Mr> and Mrs. Kenneth Strickler. Roop. Jennings, and Reynolds all have been in Korea a year and are now on their way home. These boys are all in the same marine reserve unit which left Fort Wayne, Aug. 25, 1950. Strickler was deferred to finish high school and entered service last

summer. Tie has been in Korea since the first of the year. — | New Address Mrs. Robert Franklin has received her husband's address. He is stationed at Camp Breckinridge, Ky. fur basic training. His addrejss is: Pvt. Robert G. Franklin US. 55249180, Co. "F”; 516th Abn. Isis Regt., 101 st. Airborne Division, Camp Breckinridge. Kentucky. New Address I Private Richard Werring, son of Mr. and Mrh. William Werling. route 2, Decatur, has the following address: Private Richard Werling, R.A. 23008934. Co. N. 4th, O.T. El.. 0.R.T.C., APG Maryland, Box 241. gms A baby girl was born at 10 15 a.m. this' morning at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolpert and weighed SUibs. 16* oz. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thornton are the parents of a baby b ly, weighing! 7 lbs. 5 oz. born at G 15 a.m. this morning at the hospital. IW 1 Admitted: Rev. Ftancis Willard. Ttec-atnrt Sylvester Everhart/ >ecatur. Disipissed: Mrs. ter and baby girl. Paulette Sue. Oksian. ,Ed Ashbaucher, Decatu r. r Department Called To Trailer Fire Firemen were called to -Slkrrmeyer street Wednesday evening where ti|e Hun’denlang trailer was on fire. Damage was not estima:ed but it was reported to be considerable. (

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