Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1952 — Page 2

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- THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952

SOCIETY SORORITY MEETS RECENTLY f Thirty-one members of the. Psi lota Xi sorority met with Mrs. Herman Kruckeberg recently for a regular business meeting. Mbs. Robert August read the eorre- . for the past month and the members voted to give a donation to the Crippled Children's fund. Miss Kiy Teter gave the results of the rug project from the last meeting. Mrs. Paul Hancher, fair project chairman, told the results of what she t had found and the \ members voted to have no prpject this year. The meeting closed following this discussion. MUSIC DEPARTMENT HAS FINAL MEETING The Music Department "of the Woman’s club held their final meeting of,the year Monday with Mrs. James KocheT, Jr. Roll call, was answered with musical current events, followed with a short business meeting in which Mrs. Clyde Sutler was nominated for Chairman of the club for next year. Pauline RHntzenhofe was . the program chairman for the evening. “ the story of the opera, “La Boheme,” and the life of its composer, Puhcini, was reviewed with appropriate mu sit al recordings and piano selections, rendered by Mi*B. Harry Dailey. Hostesses for the program were Mts. Kocher,j Mrs. a. E. Allison, Mrs. James Kit Chen and Mrs. pal-pi las Goldner. ; 4 MISS CATHERINE STEFFEN Engaged to wed i Announcement made Sunday 4 at the Apostolic Christian of the engagement of MJss Gathering Steffen, daughter 'of Mrs. John Steffen Os Decatur, rotite 4. to Hary (Reinlhard, son of < Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Reinhard of Bljuffton. I Miss Steffen has been employed at the General Electric Co. in Decatur, while her fiance is engaged , Lin farming. The will be an event of the near future. MbNMOUtH ci LASS HONORS MEMBERS \ The' tiophomCre class of Monmouth high school met at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Phyllki Hoiigk Sunday evening for a surprise party for a class member; Alice Fleming, on the occasion of icr sixteenth birthday. During the evening many interesting genres were played and en- , toyed. Refreshments were served later td the following: Violet Walchle,; Violet Sheets, Marcella Thieme,. Phyllis Bleeke, Leona Rohnke, Bernice Gretchen Thieme, Donna Schleferstein. Charles Rchlemmer, Larry Stevens, cat-roll Scott, darl Becker, Dick Rarvey, i Harry Myers, Delbert Witte, Martin Bulmahn, Jr., Mrs. Hougk, and the honored guest. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma sOrority will have a buffet jumper dt six thirty o’clock with Mrs. James Elberson Tuesday evening. The Juniors of the American Le<riofi auxiliary will meet Monday, at four o’clock at the Legion home for a business meeting. l‘h% pelta Theta Tau, sorority Wil; hate a business meeting- and will hold a white elephant sale, Tuesday evening at eight-fifteen at the Elks home. . The Women of the Moo#e will jiave formal initiation Thursday at the Moose home at seven thirty O’clock and the officers will meet at seven o’clock. The special initiation will be the academy of friendship The Rose Garden club will meet with Mrs.' Alva Buffenbarger Tuesday! afterjioon at two o’clock. MriiCeqil Gapse will be the assisting hostess, j -,\ / ■ •J ; j , 1 The Business and Professional Women will meet Wednesday eve ning at six thirty o’clock a*t the Modse home. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey will be the speaker and will ?how- films on her trip abroad. The fnternatianal relations committee will he itlj charge and Mrs. Robert Kleinhenz will be the hostess j phuirman. Members are asked to call Mrs. Paul Shaffer, 3 : 2071, for reservations. j Especially named for honey}Tioo|hers is a guest house in suburban Sydney, in Australia. lt-s the Coolnoo, on Kissing Point Road. Tliri-amurra.

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