Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1952 — Page 3

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SORORITY GROUP ’ MEETS WEDNESDAY The Epsilon Sigma chaptej Os Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Wednesday -evening at the Elks home with Mrs. Rohert Hess,'president, presiding over the business? session. c The members voted to 'give a - donation to the crippled children’s fund and an invitation was read 'to the chapter to attend the founder’s day party of the Beta Beta chapter April 28 in port Wayne at the Y.M.f’.A.. ?' The cultural lesson, with “Modern Day Music’’ as the topic, was given by Miss Bernadine Faurote and presented in an interesting nianner; ’Mrs. Hess, assisted by Mrs. Mac Moser, served refreshments during the social hour which followed. The meeting adjourned with the closing ritual. CHURCH MOTHERS MET TUESDAY The Church Mothers study club ' met Tuesday evening with Mrs. F. H. Willard. The meeting was called -to order by Mrs. Wesley Lehman’, the president, and the 1 group then sang the club song, fol- ‘ lowed with devotions by Mrs. Dwight Bofror. Roll call was answered by? each member giving a scripture verse in keeping with the Lenten season. Mrs. Samuel Emerick presented the lesson study. “Every home is an experiment in cooperation,” and * Mrs. Everett Hutker reviewed the

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— Y—*- = H lesson from “Our Honie” magazine “They prescirbe Love,’’ The meeting was closed-*rwith the club prayer. 1 During the social! hour which followed, Mrs. Walter Ford was welcomed as a new! member and Mrs. ‘ Merle Atfoideir was intro* duced as a guest. Assisting Mrs. Willard with the refreshments were Mrs. Jerry Ross; Mrs. Weldon Soldner and Mrs. Hdmer Reppert. ‘ U- ■ ' Br' Mr. and Mrs. Dan‘ babjick have returned home after a j business trip to the New York.'market. Mrs. T. C. Smith, president and Mrs. C. L. Dalzell, vice-president of the Girl Scout troops of. Decatur, will attend the annual president convention in Chicago,April 1 and | 2nd. While there they also plan to >'

— attend the Don McNeil “Breakfast Club” April 2 and 3. Mrs. Tojn Noble of. Indianapolis visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz, during the week. , , Mrs. Bertha Cappaert of Cthre, Mich., is visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunter. Navy Lt. James Egley arrived here last evening for a weekend, visit with his family. He is an instructor pilot aboard ship and recently returned from Cuban maneuvers. J H. H. Krueqkeberg, cashier of the First State bank, attended a three day conference of the national installment credit conference Os the American bankers associatioir in Chicago,&this week. More than 1200 bankers were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Beer and sdn, Allen of Richburg. S. C., returned to their home after attend-

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ing the funeral of Mrs. Beer’s grandfather, Louis Worthman, Sr. GIRLSCOUTS Brownie troop 10 .met Wednesday evening at the Lincoln school. We played games and started bur Mother’s day presents. Our hostess was Donna Painter. Scribe, May Hudson. Admitted: Mrs .Grant Smitley, Portland; Anton Thieme, Decatur; Joseph Lehman, Berne. Dismissed;: Mrs. Gordan Suntan and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. James Har|i and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Wayne Derickson and baby girl, Geneva; Herman . Lyons,, Decatur; Edward Ellsworth. Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillum, of Bryant are the parents of a baby boy, born Wednesday at 10:55 p.m. at the hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 1 pz. | | ' C' A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fpichte of Monroe Wednesday at 12:25 p.m., weighing 7 lb»., 12 oz., at the hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moellerin4 are the parents of a baby l>oy born at 11:49 p.m. Wednesday at the hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Raul Morales are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 6 lbs. 10 oz., born at 7:OS a. tn, Thursday at the hospital-. Soup and Bake Sale. Women’s Guild, Reformed Church. 9:00 a. m. City Haft, March 'For advance orders phone 3-3532 or 3-2585 ; i / t2x

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