Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1952 — Page 3
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ROSARY CLUB , IN MEETING Mrs. George Trickier was hostess to the Queen cf, the Rosary , study club recently at her home. | The meeting began with prayer offered by Mrs. Robert O-terman. Cards on the inass were given to i the members and read! ! ; The meeting came to a close with,' prayer. During the. social hour,, a lyn< h was served by tbe hostess. \ « DONN E. EICHAR TQ WED FINDLAY GIRL MAY 3l Bonn E. Ekhar,. local young f man and titer sen of Mrs. Floyd Acker and the late Walter Eichar, I. will marry Miss Lois Neal, daugh- , ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson f —— -— ■ —, -—— — —+4— , Quality Photo Finishing — ! Featuring J Oversize Prints I Holthouse Drug Co, BUY! DELICIOUS \ MACARONI 7
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■ '«■. ■■ ■ )?' ij Neal of Findlay, Ohio, May 31. Eicbar is employed by the lx>omis Advertising < ompany ■in Fort Wayne. His bride-elect is em-_ ployed by the Ohio iOH company 1 in Findlay as a receptionist. The wedding Will /take place in the First Methodist church in Findlay with the; Rey. Russell Bisnett officiating apd the Rev. Donald Cryer assistirig. The custom of ppm church will be observed, i ' 1 ' ■- J . ■ 1. ST. PAUL LADIES AID ; MET RECENTLY ALL DAY ‘ Members of the St, Paul Ladies Aid Thet .recently with Mrs; Clara Dagiie for an all da ; meeting. The morning was sper t , sewing and quilting and at noon a pot-luck dinner was served. • i In the afterpoGp Ja program was viven. A poem, <k My Altar,” was read by Martha l|indlenlang and Scripture presented by Clara pague. A song followed “All That Thrills My Sopl” )jk- Lola pee Peters, and prayer wt s given by Sarah Martin. ' ij 1 The meeting cs.me to a close with group singing. Thirteen guests and five children were present. The next session will be held j with Margaret F’airrish May 1. ADAMS CENTRAL P. T. A. "HOLDS PROGRAM MONDAY The Adams Central P. T.;A. met Monday evening and the program ■began with devdiions given by the Rev. Meckstroth (of the Evangelical and Reformed church of Honduras. Qroup singing followed, with Martin Stiner leading the session. A shdrt program was given by the Reineker school, taught by Mrs. Harriett Mills, dnd the DeBolt school, taught by Alice Mrs. Jane Reed and her home economics class spriesented a —4—r-— J..!.. —_L
SES Lb ..4 ' 'll ' !*4 .1 ; Phone 3-2121 | ?( Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day’s publication must be phoney In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) TUESDAY Combined Zion Lutheran, Aoelian Chpirsi, high,school, 7 p. in. , Etp tau Sigma bbrorlty, Mrs. Ray Heller. 8 p. ni. • Church Mother’s study club, Mrs. LoWfell Smith, 8 p. m. Jolly Housewife Home Economics | club, Pleasant i Mills school, 7:30 p. m. , ; De\ta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Martin Weiland' 8 pJ in. Rbot Twp. Home Ec. chib, Mrs. Ricliard Moses. 1:30 p.m'. Delta Theta Tau business and social, Elks home, 8 p.m. o WEDNESDAY , Bethany Circle, Mrs. Walter Bock min. 8 p. in. St. Amhrosd study club, Mrs. Henry Heimann, 7:30 p. m. Ever Ready class, Methodist ' < hnr n, doughnut sale. Rut and Noami Circle, Zion Evangelical ’ and Reformed church 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian \ Women’s Association, Presbyterian church, 8 p. in. Thursday i Order of Easter Star, stated f meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30. j Monroe W. C. T- U„ Mrs. Homer / Wifiteregg, 7 p. m. < Guardian Angel study duh, Mrs. Walter Baker. 7:30 p. m. • / Ruralistic study club. Mrs. Bertha' Miller, 8 p. m. Eagles auxiliary, pot-luck supper, Eagles hall, 6:30 p. m. W. S. C. S.» all circles, Methodist church. 2 pi. m. ' . Progressive Workers, Trinity E. 1 U. B. church;' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph gimerlnan, 7:30 p. m. Academy of Friendship group, Moose home,: 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY | American Legion Auxiliary so- ' c»,CI. Legion home. 8 p. m. Legion Drill team jpract|ce. Legion home, 6:30 p. m. SATURDAY " Preble Lutheran Ladies Aid, bake sale. City Hall, 9a. tn. I Galileon class, Mt. day School, Carey Knittie, 7 p. m. -Li dress revue and each officer and chairmen of committees presented short talks. ( Willis Robjerta and Hugh Tate gave reports); on the school lunch' prograih ana Mj's. Tester Ehrsam reported |that the pre-school examinations will he held at the Monroe Methodist church May 8.
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p — t Impressive ceremonies (ton the installation of officers for the coining year were conducted by Mrs. Striker. / M . . ■ —-P ! ' V. F. W. HOLDS COMBINED INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS V. F. wf Limbe\rlost Post 6336 held combined ins|allation of officers Monday evenjing at the V- F. -W. hall. The program began with a six o'clock dinner with a large crowd attending. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martz conducted, the ceremony of installation. Officers for the Post dre commander, C. Li Weberi senior vice-commander, Leslie Hunter; junior vice - commander, Keith Hun t ; (iuarterinaster. Harry Martz; judge advocate. Robert Anderson; adjutant. Stanley Kling; trustee, Richard Lichtenstiger; and house committee, Don Wolfe. The officers for the ladies auxiliary are president. Inez Weber; 'senior vice-president, Laura Hag--gard; junior vice-president, Josephine Voglewede; treasurer. Edith Kling; chaplain, Thelma Railing; conductress, Gll* nn y s Martz; guard, Audrey Bollard, secretary, Verona Venice, and trustee, Hazel BijHrett I Officers for the father’s auxiliary are Fred Wagner, commander; Clarence Hunter, senior vicecommander, and William Hunt, junior vice-cominamler. FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE GR6UP HAS RECENT MEETING Members of the Friendship Village Home Economics club held a recent meeting and opened session with the along of the month ad repeating the Club creed in liriison. 'ir , ■ Mrs. Huldah Tickle conducted the devotions. During the - business meeting the president appointed Mrs. Eugene Lugihbill. Mrs. Paul Burkhart and Mrs. Harry Workinger to serve on club The club lesson was presented by Mrs. Claude Marckel. Roll call was answered by thirty-eight members. Six [ childreii were also present and Igjiiests Ifor the evening" were the Mbsdames Harrisoh Maitlen, Earl Shelton. 'Robert workinger, Frank Millian Workjinger and Kenneth The mpdting closed with the reading of the collect. Hostesses were Mrs. Fred Freeaujt, Mrs? Ivan Fuchs, Mrs'. Thurman Wolfe. Mrs. Harry iVohkinger and Mrs. Charles Njyers. 1
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The Order of Blaster Star will have a stated meeting at the Masonic hall Thursday evening at thirty o’clock. i. ' ] s ' T,he Bethany Circle of the Zion Blvangelical and Reformed church will meet with! Mrs. Walter Bockman XVednesday' evening at eight o’clock. , ■' / The Mohroe W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Homtfr Winteregg Thursday evening at seven o’clock. The Preble Lutheran Ladies Aid will have a bake at the city hall, Saturday morning,, beginning at nine o'clock. The Guardian Angel study club will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Walter Baker at seven thirty o’clock, . The ituralisiic club will meet with Mrs. Bertha Miller Thursday evening at eight o’clock. The American Legion Auxiliary will have a special and initiation of ne^ r members Friday evening at eight o’clock at the Legion home. Members of the degree and drill teams are asked to be present. 'Refreshments will be served. The ‘ combined Zion Lutheran and G K. Aoelian choirs will hold a rehearsal at ’ the high school music room at seven o’clock this evening. . ; Virgil Doyle, manager of the Morris) 5-10 to SI.OO store, underwent Surgery at the Ball Memorial hospital in Muncie Monday morning. His room nuidber is 309 and his condition is reported satisfactory; Mrs. Dave Heller and children, '■ Mts,] Joan Doan and Miss Jane Steurv motored to Fostoria, O„ Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John, Doan, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Cfai Steury. Jane Steurv, who has been visiting in Decatur, will remain in Fostoria. , Mrs. C. W. Lytle and the 'liev. J. R. Meadows, Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zent of Huntington wlere Sunday dinner guests of Rev: and Mrs. William Marshall of Anderson. >• C. E. Hocker, well-knpwn retired postal employe, is recovering' from r !1 ■ i
an operation in the Bluffton hospital. r ,Dr. and Mrs. W. E s . Smith, of this city, are reported to be ill at the home of their son. Dr. Lowell Smith in West Lafayette. Dr.' ajrid Mrs. Smith Went to that city to be under the care of their son. Jackr Moiynihan, former manager of the ■' gas office -.here and for many yearp a resident of Bluffton, observed his 85th birthday Saturday, still going strong. Officials of the gas /company and many other friends visited him. { Mr, and Mrs. Richard Pruden and children, of Fostoria, 0., visited* in Decatur Monday afternoon and evening, Pruden formerly 'was executive jnanager of tlie Decatur Chamber tis Commerce. I)— . i ' BIRTHS |Mr and Mrs. Genaro Razo are the parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born today at the hospital. The boy was born at 10; 33 a. m. [ CONGRATULATE ] ? THE GRADUATE ] r i Say you’re proud / 7 with inest Gibson < r • imWaia < /■ i* i n A See our big array ( now on display., $ HOLTHOUSE < X DRUG CO. A *'
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and the girl at 10:34 a. m. •A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Oscar Bertsch today at 12:12 a. m. at the hospital, weighing 8 lbs. The killer “whale” isn’t really a whAle but the largest member of tjhe 1 porpoise family.
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