Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1952 — Page 3

TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1952

i LITERATUTTE’GROUP IN MEETING The Literature department of Woman’s club met with Ed? ward Wert Monday evening. Mrs.; Werl was assisted by Mrs. Hugh; Andrews and Mrs. C. C. Langston. | Tire program chairman, Mrs. Andrews, and her committee gave aid interesting presentation of thei . topic, -‘Nobel —the man and his : prizes.” - | During the social hour refresh-. • Qtenls were served by' the hostess? and her committee. ( GENERAL MEETING OF GROUP HELD A general meeting of the W.S.W.S. of the Bethany cal Reformed church was held recently in the church basement - Quality Photo Finishing Featuring Oversize Prints r | Holthouse Drug Co.

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i ' i " 1 ■ \ ■ -ir -t - ‘ ■ with thirty-seven members present. . Mrs. Henry Adler, ! progratn i cthairmaii, began the tneeiing with the theme, “Christ cabs where | Cross the crowded waves? of life;” ? The song, “Christ for the world, * we sing,” was sung by > the tagrphers, folowed with prgyawj by Mrp. I Adler- | : * A trio, compoSe<s of Mr*. Marvel • Johnson, Mrs. Henry After and Mrjk. Vernon Custer, sang a sohg . and verses of scripture taken from ; Mark. Luke and Matthew were gitjen by Mrs. Adler. Mrs?l Simeon Hain, Jr., (sang a song, “My Task." and the members Sang “Christ,, the ‘ Sop of God?’ followed with prayer. The meeting was then turned ovbr to the first vice-presidenf Mrs. (f a rl Hammond, \in the absensb of Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. th? president. The election of officers was held with the ReV. F? H. Williard presiding, .of the election were, Mrs; Earl Fuhrman president; Mrs. Carl Hammond, first vice-president; Mrs,< Vernoh Custer, second vice-president; Mrs. Howard Eley, secretjaryj Mrs. ; John Myers, Mrs. I George Hamma, children’s social , relations secretary; .Mrs. I Geraid i;Cole, spiritual life sec|eta|y; Mrs. j; William Linn, missionary? educajition secretary; Mrs. Ralplj Habeg?

ggS Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day's publication must be phoned Jn by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) TUESDAY Yeomen’s Guild, Zion E. & R. church, at the church, 7:45 p.m. Aeloian choir practice, Decatur high school music room, 7 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority, business meeting, Miss Dorothy Schnepf. 7:30 pm. Great Books Discussion club Library, 7; 30 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, after church. WEDNESDAY Sancta ‘ Maria study club, Mrs. Florence 8 p.m|. Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. James Murphy, Jr„ 8 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, postponed this week. St. Jude study club, Mrs. Lester Ford; 8 p.m. \ | Psi lota Xi business meeting, Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg, 8:30 p.m. ' Girl Scout leader’s club dinner; Fairway, 1:15 p.m. THURSDAY * Wesley class, Methodist church, 7:30 p;m. Ever Ready Sunday school class, Methodist church, Mrs. Lloyd Ruse, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Gerald Gage. 8:15 p.m. Ladies Aid, Union Chapel church, all day, pot-luck dinner at noon. St. Ann study club, Mrs. George Wemhoff, 7:30 p.m. * St. George study club. Miss Betty Koors, 7:30 p.m. Unit 1, W.S.W.S., Bethany 1p.U.8 church, Mrs. Carl Hammond, 2 p.m. Ladies Aid, Trinity church, 7:30 p.m. W. S. C. S., Monroe Methodist church, church annex, 7:30 p.m. Heidelberg class, Zion E. R. church, 7:30 p.m. Magley Ladies Aid, all day, church basement, W. M. A., Nuttman Ave. United Brethren churc|i, Mrs. Lawrence, Michel, 1 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, all day, church. • Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs, Charles Langston, 2:30 p:m. FRIDAY Work and Win class, Trinity .E.U.B. church, 7:30 p.m. ’ Pleasant Mills P.T.A., school, 7:30 p.m. Pocohantus lodge meeting. Red Men’s hall, 7:30 p.m. Avia Maria study club, Mrs. Helen Wemhoff, after church services. SATURDAY Pleasant Valley W.S.C.S., Publix store, Bake sale, 9 a.m. . MONDAY Junior Women, carry-in-supper, Kay Yager, 6:30 p.m. . Adams County chorus, Monroe school, 7:30 p.m. ger, missionary education for children’s works; Mrs. Vernon Custer, spiritual project secretary. It was also voted to donate $lO to the Red CrosZ fund. During the social; hour which followed, with Mrs. Clement Snell as chairman, lovely refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed table decorated in an Easter theme. Chairmen for the four units were also chosen fo| the coming year. Unit 1, Mrs. Edward Martz; unit 2, Mrs. Amos Ketchum; unit 3. Mrs.-Merritt Alger, and unit 4, Mrs. Clement Snell. SUMMERS-FELT WEDDING SUNDAY Miss Evelyn Summers, youngest daughter of Mrs. Rose Summers of Decatur, and Pvt. Allen R. Felt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Felt of Monroeville, were united in marriage Sunday evening at five thirty o’clock in the Decatur Missionary church by the Rev. Herald Welty I in a double ring ceremony performed before a background of candlebra, fernery and potted jonquils. A musicale preceded the ceremony by Sherman Nyffler and the traditional wedding march was played with Mrs. Herald Welty sjinging “I love you truly." “To my bride” and the “Lord’s Prayer” during the nuptials. The bride chose for her wedding a three quarter length dress of rose lace over satin, with a round neckline featuring a drop waist and full gathered skirt. She comj £ L

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| pleted her attire with white lace gloves and a blue and white hat, and wore a rhinestone necklace, and earrings. She carried a white Bible toped with a white orchid? Miss Beverly Felt, sister of the groom, was the maid of honor and wore a yelow lace nylon pleated dress over a taffeta skirt -with white accessories and carried a bouquet .of yellow johquils. The best man was Paul Whittern of I Monroeville and the ushers were i Geary Secdur and Virgil Bixler. The bride’s mother wore a’tan r silk dress with browin accessories with a red rose corsage, white the groom’s mother wore a brown 5 dress with aqua accessorial and ’ -wore a red rose corsage. * Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, with ’ approximately fifty guests attending. The table was decorated with 'a white lace tablecloth over a pale • green background and a two tier cake formed the center piece. Serv- > ing the guests were Miss Barbara Schoaf and Miss I *oro thy Ann ■ Cottrell. Following the reception, sh e young couple visited with Mrs. George Simmerman, an aunt of • the bride who was to attend • because of Illness. The bride is a graduate of De- ■ catur | high school and was employed at Driblebess Abstract Cp. in Fort Wayne. The groom is stationed with the army at Camp Polk, La., where 'they will snake their home. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. > Herman d. Felt and daughters, Beverlg and Rhela Geraldine Mclntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Veit and daughter, Linda. Miss Marilyn Bohnke, Doyle Scoll and Paul Whittern all of Monroeville and Mrs. Lina Felt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ahlersmeyer, Virginia Millhouse, Gloria Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Summers and sons, Dickie, .Ted and Herbie, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Trlmin and Miss Beverly Faulk, all of Fort Wayne. MR. AND MRS. AARON YODER ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yoder and ■ family entertained with dinner last week for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Robbins, who were recently married at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Reef, Mrs. Mabel Robbins and daughter, Nancy of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaskill of Dixon, Ohio, and Gene Robbins? of Fort Wayne. .. ! ' ' if ~The Aeolian choir will have practice Tuesday instead of Thursday at the Deactur high school music room at seven o’clock. . ■ — M The Pleasant Valley W.S.C.S will have a bake sale Saturday at the Publix store, beginning at nine o’clock. -4 1..,,,. !.;.?, Jg,

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( | The Pocohantus lodge' will have »b meting Friday evening at the SRed Men’s hall at seven thirty io’clock. 4—— , •• The Sancta Maria study Club jwlll meet Wednesday with Mrs. ■Florence O’Shaughnessey at eight j ’ The St. George study club wIP , imeet with Miss Betty Koors evening at seven thirty O’clock. ■ | ' ; I The St. Ann study elube will |neet Thursday with Mrs. George (Wemhoff at seven thirty o’clock. The Ladies Aid of the' Union Chapel church will have an all day jnetlng with a pot-luck dinner at boon Thursday at the church. This ivill be a regular meeting and tho flay will be spent sewing and quilting and all ladies of the |hurch pre invited. 11 ■' ; The l\ri Kappa sorority will iieet with Miss Dorothy Schnepf Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock for a regular business meeting. I The Work and Win class of the Trinity Evangelical United Breth ten church will meet Friday evening at the church at seven thirt', 4’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shaffer dnd Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kunowich 4111 be the hosts and hostesses. The program will be in charge of Mr and Mrs. Hary Brown. I ■ | The ; Wesley class will m«e ( -I—-

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Thursday evening at the Methodist church In the class room for a meting at seven thirty o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills will be the Chairmen and the hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Burtgerdner and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butter. The Junior Women will have a Carry-in-supper at the home of Miss Kay Yager Monday evening pt six thirty o’clock. Meat, rolls and coffee /will be furnished by the committee, but each rpemher is requested to bring her own table service. 1 Bake Sale Sat., April sth at Publix Service. Pleasant Valley W.S.C.S. Itx

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