Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1952 — Page 3
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1.952
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: I. » research club has _:>!• FINAL MEETING ._M|4's, N. L. Bixler Was hiDstefiii to i Hi'* Ih /eiiK h .. lub for its dosing: meeting of the'ytar recently, Mrs i Jchn\ M. Doan was the program .. ea<^er : pHI read a paper on “I.lobbies,”, dis.ussjng in particular tin. making! uf* Indian dolls , and the .< olfeotini; of oil lamps of -the Victorian period, examphs hies yvhi h. are interesting; and Educational. J The .yearbooks were'distributed to the by- Mrs. C. W Knapp, chairman, of the yearbook | committee. Refreshments were) nor. rd to the group by Mrs, O. L. ’ Vance and assisting her were .Mrs. : ’ Samuel bhniperick. Mrs. -Rt^-D.j .M vers. Mrs. Doan and Mrs. 11. B.! Beller during the social hour. SORORITY HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY EVENING The psi lota Xi sorority met evening at the Elks; home for a soc ial party. Thirty ■ nienihei s were present- and bingo i was the evening’s . entertainment. > r The tables were decorated' with \ spring flowers and potted plants! whicdi wi re given as prizes later.; Tim Mesdames Jack Heller. Or-1 t \ille lij?ed. Byford Sniith. Lottis! ; .VJncobs. Rar Lehin an . Marian ! ; j,-Koontz and the Misses Agnes GH-1 j met. Alice Roth. Betty Anspaugh j and Donna Kin henbaner received •$-prizes. ■ Rofrc-hnients wore served to those attending and the commit-! tee in charge of the evening were | the- Mesdames Eugene Durkin.! Hugh Andrews. James Burk. Wil-| lipin Coffee. James Cowans. John | < Haltyman and ' Eugene Ry dell GECODE CLUB HAS •' ' j EASTER PARTY" M ilh-the.theme. “An Eifoter Gardetr" usikhdnenibers of the Gecodeiliii)..held a social partv at the -U. -.m d . Quality Photo Finishing Order extra! prints for .- J-that special friend oi* ; serviceman.. Holthouse Drug Co.
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i .' j Moose home Wednesday evening. [ A dinner by Candlelight was i served by the Wbmen of the : Moose. i The servin j tables were in the form of a cross and clever appointments of of flowers, cakes in the form; of hats, tiny baked lambs, baskets filled with Easter eggs, which Served as place ! cards, and small gk!sS shoes filled will flowers, .given as the door prizes later, completed the decorations. j A hymn. “Christ Jesus in His I Garden." was ; sunk by Dorothy Shaffer. Kathryn Gpldner. Ca'rolyn | McDougal. Harriet Pollock. Martha Meyer-s and Eloise Noll. A reading : “Let Us GcHOn.” iwas presented by Joan York! i * The Rev. >Feller gave an interesting talk on; “God and His Hands" and followed this with a solo. “Open the Games' of the Temple.” Mrs. Dave Fmbler was the accompanist for Half the selections. A short business meeting fol- ! lowed, with the i|resident, Gene-zvfcA-e August, in charge.! The committee! iju charge of the ! evening’s prog rk m wbre Ada ' Owens and Helen mskill as chair .nen, assisted by J ban York.!, Ruth Foreman. Alma Pym-lite, Josephine Ivetich. Martha Mleyefs, Julia Jack son. Glennis Barkley and Julia I Sprunger. , GROUP ENJOYS SOCIAL NIGHT ; A social! evening was held at the ('. L. of C. Imll TTuesday evening with -sixty members of the Catholic Radies of Columbia present and t the sen Ur.-girls of the Catholic schrtol ;is their guests. A pot luck shipper/ was held at six 'thirty o'clock and following this a sc, ial program was held. Priz.es were awarded td the winners in cards played with Mrs. Elmo Miller for. bridge; Mrs. Ben Eiling, pinochle! '506. Edith Erwin; rhujp. Mr<. l|ernadine Kreps. and canasta. Miller, The “01dat40,50,60?’ - Man, You're Crazj Forget your age! Thousands are peppy at 70 Try "pepping up" with Ostrex. < ontains tonic for weak, rundown feeling due solely to body’s lack df iron which many men and women call "old. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for peb. younger feeling this wty day. 50 v ‘ introductory size 43f At all drug sf<f>rt-u even where —in i»«-. nr. at SmiHi. IJruff S’pfe.
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gifts were wrapped in colorful yellow Q,nd white paper, the class the senior group. Chairmen far the program were Mrs. Teeple and [Mrs. Joe Heimann. ■ HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Decatur Hpme Economics club met Wednesday wjith Carl Hammond as the hostess, and assisting her ! were Mrs/* Jeronm Coffee. Mrs. \Villiam Kohls, Mrs Wilma Elzey and Mrs. Ralph Stanley. The meeting began with the repeating the, club creed. Mrs, Joe Oelberg, president, presided over the business meeting. The club paid a pledge <|>f S6O toward the GiH’s dormitory at Purdue, a project to be paid over a three-year period. Plans were completed for the combined achievement and Spring party to be held in June and Mrs. Maggie Haley was appointed chairman of the variety program number to be presented. A collection wgs taken of $8.75 for the Red Cross-' fund. ‘ Mrs. Noble Reynolds gave the history of the song of e month. “The Old Oakeii Bucket." and the life of the composer. Tlie lesson on citizenship was giver by Mrs. Walter Lister. The meetingdosed with the club; collect. Contest, conducted by . Mrd. Caitl Hamgtpnd, was then played and prices awarded to Mrs. Frances Monahan, Mrs. R. C. Hersch and Mrs. Noble Reynolds. A new in ejn her, Mrs. Gebrge Sprague, was wdlcbineii to the ,i-l ill). ; PLEASANT MILLS GROUP MEETS I- The Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers Sunday School class met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Riley. The meet ing opened with the group singing in unison the hymn, “The Beautiful (Garden of Prayer.” Th£ devotions for evening were given by Mrs. Glen Mann Prayer was offered by Mrs. Shady. Followingthe business meeting the group was dismissed by repeating the Lord's prayer. Refreshments were served by 4b|e f hostess. The St. Katherine study club Will meet with Mrs. Irene Hamm-! rick Monday evening at eight o’- ’ 1 ; ' H. 4-— ! , I The Jolly Housewife home economics dub will meet "Tuesday ’ evehing at the Pleasant Mills 1 school at seven tli|rty o'clock. J -i- | "’ 1 Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet with ' with Mrs. Martin Weiland Tuesday, evening at eight o’clock. > I .— I Martin Van Buren was the first 1 -- President of the , I'nited States i burn an American citizen/
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i” ■ !. ■ Phone 3-2121*! ; Kathleen Terveee Society Items for day’s publicatlon must be phoned In by 11 a/ m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) THURSDAY Aeolian Choir practice. Decatilr school music room. 7 p. m. Past Matrons chib. Order |f Eastern Star, Mrs. Glen Hill, 6:.1o P.m. I ; v f Holy Cross discussion Club. Mrs. Clyde Gerber. 8 p.nh Phopbg Bible class, Zion E. R. church, church parltws, 7:45 p.pj. ■Queen of the Rosary study club, Mrs. George Tricker, 8 p.m. Emblem dub. Elks home, 7:30 p.m. , ‘ So Cha Rea dinner, Fairway, 6:30 p.an. f Bobo U. B. "Willing Worker’s class, Mrs. Grbce Tope, 7 pm. Lady of Lourdes study Huh, Mrs. John Kintz, s p tn. -4 ; D. Y. B. class, Trinity E. U. B. church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Unit 4. Bethany W.S.W.S.. Mrs. Guy . Koos. 7:30 p.m. ; Unit .3L.JV-S.W.S., Mrs. Ray Stingely. 7:30 p.m. Womhn of Moose, Moose home, (Formal initiation, p.m. Officers. 7 p.m. j Littlip Flower study club, Mrs. Florence Des Jean, 7:30 p.-m. : FRIDAY Girl Seoul Board of Directors meet ing- 7:30 p.'m„ Legion liinnej Phflathae class, Baptist church social room, 7:30 pff in; SATURDAY Bake sale. Rosary society, Cito’ hall. » a.m. > ,j Kirkland Alumni banquet, Adams Central gym, 6:30 p.m.: SUNDAY ! Harvesters of Nhttman Avenue U. 11. church, Xlioniton home. 2:30 P4n. , ' St. John’s of Binvenj, Hoagland Sym. chicken Supper and bake sale 4:30 p.m. MONDAY St. Katherine study club. Mrs Irene Hammrkk; 8 p. m. Adams Central PTA. school gym, 7:30 p.m. executive comniittee 7p.m Rainlxiw Girls, Masonic hall. 6:45. p.m. 1 » V. F. W. auxiliary, combined installation and pot-luck supper, 6 P in. V.F.W. hall, J\).A.V.. auxiliary, D.A:V. hall, 7:30, p.m. Adams County chbrus. regular rehearsal Monroe siihooil, 7:30 p.m.,, Decatur Woman's dub general meeting. iLibrary. 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY Jolly Housewife Home Econonb ics club, Pleasant Mills school. 7; 30 p. in. J 1 J_, ..- ■■ V • j. 7. . !
belta lambda chapter of Beta* Slgjma Phi, Mrs. Martin Weiland • s tl. -m, itoot Twp. Home Ec. Huh, Mrs. Richard Moses, 1:30, p.m. !i Delta Theta Tau business and social, Elks home, 8 p.m. 7- * 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stew-art of Willomoj 1 , New York, spent the , Easter holidays visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Jr., and Tamnyj, ; L - .)fr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Zerkel and .son, Jack, of Memphis, Tenn , arrived in Decatur Wednesday evening to vivsit Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Sr., and family of Monroe street. Zerkel plans to attend the management convention in Foft Waye Saturday while he is here,' and Saturday. they will be dinner guests of" Mr. and Mrs. Sfeve Everhart. l!piss Ina Noack attended the flying farmers clinic .at Champaigne, III.; this week. 1 Mrs. Lois l|lack has returned fcpm Palo Alto, Calif., where she spent the printer visiting Miss Eva Acker. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Foreman ijad ap their week-end guesh, Mr. a»nd Mrs. Foreman and children, Gary and Eric of Lafayette, MarcusForema n of Purdue University. Miss Joan Menge, of FortJWayne, Mils. H. H. Foreman of Decatur anjl Mrs. Casper Beyel of Traunstljne, Germany,th e mother of Mrs. Harve Foreman, who left Friday from New York City by boat for Gejrinany. She expects lo arriv.» there April 19. y V \ I ■} ,|D. A. V. Auxiliary Bake Sale at Publix Service, April liflth, 9:00 a, m. 91t3 Housework Easy Without^. Nagging Backache . Nagging backache, loss of pep aridenergy, headaches and dizziness may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say good kidney function is very important to good health. When some everyday condition, such a> stress and strain, causes this function to slow down,many folks suffer nagging backache—feel miserable. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequentpussages. Don't neglect your kidneys if thske conditions bother you. Try Doan's Pilli—a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for nvsr 60 years. It’s amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief from these discomforts— help the 15 milesuf kidney tubes and tilfora flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills today!
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v 1 Admitted: Mrs. Peter Hess, Decatur; Edwin Haugk, Decatur; Mrs. Elias Caciano, Decatur. Dismissed: C. H. Adair, CrawBaby Brett Lutes, Decatur; Airs. Leo Bentz and; baby Decatur: Jack Morence, DeJ catur; Mrs. Clifford Hoverman and! baby bby, Decatur; Mrs.. Fred ; Monroe; Harry Mich-; ael. Convoy, Ohio; Mrs. Marvin 'Sodding and baby girl, Decatur. , (j Arrest Youth For feckless Driving 3 Enos D. Schrock, 18, Berne., was arrested Wednesday night in Decatur and will face a charge of reckless driving in justice of peace eburt at 3:30 o'clock’ this afternoon. Schrock was arrested by city police officers in he business sec-, t|on bf Decatur about 10 (O’clock, j Spring Is Here, First Straw Hat Spring is here! ' • • Fred V. Mills, well-known retired, 'peCtttur business mau, visited the business section this morning with the’ first Wraw hat. The local mail been first for ijgariy years now with the summer headgear and this ! year he ifyas wearing a brand new 1952 model. * "J HEARING EXPERT DUE IN DECATUR I ’ , Sonotone’s hearing specialist. J. M. Friend, of Fort Wayne, will > conduct Sonotone’s regular mopth-' ly Hearing Center at the Rfce Ifotel in Decatur this Saturday, April 19th from 2 to 6 p. m. ; Any one who has a hearing problem or difficulty in understanding is welcome to consult Mr. Friend without charge. Those 4oing so will also oe given an audiometric test and analysis of their individual hearing loss with- ; but additional cost. ’ Investigate the Sonotone method of hearing correction including new “977.” It’s the latest research development in Sonotone’s fight against deafness. advt. • i . - ‘ ■;
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