Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1952 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, APRIL >3O, 1953

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ANNUAL MEETING OF EASTERN STAR HELD The annual meeting of the Indiana grand chapter of the order of Easter Star was held in Indianapolis Tuesday through Thursday of last week. Mrs. Raymond Snyder, worthy matron, and Mrs. Weldon StUckrey, associate matron, were delegates from Decatur. Mrs. Glenn Jlill, district deputy, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Dan Tyndall also attended for the three days.' Others frorm Decatur who were present on Thursday arid Xhat eve-

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ning for the dance wrire Mrs. Elmo Stuckey, Mrs. Geffe Hike and Mrs. Lester Ehrsarn of Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Afrj..„ Rpbert Lord, Mrs. Richard Schafer and Glen Hill of Decatur. S Among the new officers of the Indiana grand chapter for the earning year are Mrs. Helen Bell of Bedford, worthy grand’n atron and Hilden Kiser of West Newton, worthy grand patron. .Mrs. Leona Shady of Fort Wayne was,appoint? ed deputy for this district; < PYTHIAN SISTERS i , IN MEETING | The Pythian Sisters Needle club met after Temple Monday evening in the social rooms of the K. of P. home. After the busines| discussion' the'. group was invited to the dining room for h lunvlihon serv;ed biy Harriett Evelyn Roop and I rattle Ru Iles. The tables were . decorated in forsythia and lighted Indies. The door prize was won hytcMrs. Frank Kitson. Games followed this and the winner?* received prizes. ' .■/ ■■ . - • * . f•,

Phone 3-2121 ’’ | Kathleen Terveer Society Hems for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) WEDNESDAY. Philalethian Circle, Zion E. & R. church social room, 8 p.m. Union twp. Hom® Economics group. Mrs. Alfred drote, 1:30 p. St. Vinpfmt de Paul society, C. L. of C. liy.ll. 2 p. m ! I THURSDAY Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 0:45 p.ht / St. . Joseph study club, Mrs. Thomas Kollman, p.m. * Mother and daughter banquet, Be(hapy E. U. B. church. 6; 15 p.m. Ever-Ready class. Mrs. Giles Porter, 7:-30 p.m. i| <■ / W. S. W. S. meeting. Unit 1, postponed this week. St. .Paul, Ladies Aid, all day, Margaret Parrish. W'ealey class, Methodist church, 8 p.n?.: ‘ , W. S. C,. S.. Monroe Methodist church. 7:30 p.m. P. T. A. Bicycle-Round-up, Li.n~ coin school, VL4S p.m. May-Day Breakfast, Methodist chuiich. 6 am. to 10 a.m. Aeolian Choir practice, high school music room, 7 Women of Moose. Moose tome, officers, 7 p.m., social, 7:30 p.m. Bridge club. Mrs. p.- Remy Bier|y. 8 p.m. L \ Indies Aid, Ufij o n .Chapel church, all day. W. M. A. of Nuttfndn Ave. U.B. church, Mrs. Jessie Pjehl, 1 p.m. 4-H Band meeting, 'Monroe Fireman's hall, 8 jp.m. f ! Plfeasaß,ti Dale Ladies Aid, all day ' Skating party. Sunset Park,.7:3o to 10:30 p. m,. Ueilderberg class. Magley Ladies Aid. all day, Magley church. ■ •, ■ 1 ' C • - ) 7

I FL 5 M Ww ' T . MRS. WILLIAM J. MILLER was the former Miss Justine Heihiann, •laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh C. Heimann, before her marriage’April 19. The double ring ceremony was performed in St. Mary's Catholic Church wipi the Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz officiating. The (ibuple are residing with the groom’s mother. Mrs. Amelia Miller on rofite 1, ?Monroe.- Photo by Edwards. if- - ■ -i ■■-■- S

FRIDAY -Ava Maria study club, postponed; this 1 month. j May Fellowship Day, United' dhurch woLm.en,,' Presbyterian churehi, j7: ?0 p.m. i ? ■ 'SATURDAY Cafeteria chicken supper, Ttyth, and Naonii Circle. Zion E. ’ R. church, 5 to p.m. •> ' j MONDAYS ' Juniors of American Region Auxiliary. mother and daughter banquet. Legion home. 5:3F.p.m. x Farm Bureau show, elimination, contest. Berne auditorium, 7; 45 p.m. . . TUESDAY Tri Kappa business meeting. Mrs. Maddox, 8 p.m. Delta-Theta Tau. called meetipg. Elks hpine, 8 p.m. • , . ' ‘ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN INSTALL OFFICERS f Mrs. John Bayles, conducting officer. read the impressive installation ceremony for the new officers of the Business and Professional

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I \ I ’M- ’ Womem'a club jast evening The newly installed officers are. Mrs., Max' Schafer, president; Mrsi. RoberLLane, first vide-presiderlt: Miss GlenrTys. Roop, second vice-presi-dent; Miss 'Rosemary Spangler, corresponding secretary; M:rs. Elmer Winteregg,-Jr., recording secretary; =•. Mrs. Luella ElUworth. treasurer; Mrs. Leo TeeplK’ press 'correspondent; ,Mr,s. Cletus Miller, rhjstofian, and Miss Matilda Sellfneyer, parliamentarian. A short business sessioft was then conducted by the prieaiqent, who announced 5 that, final i plans are being mdde for the elite's fifteenth anniversary party Mky 14. Matilda Sellmeye’r is chaitaan- of the program l and party be assisted by Mrs. Bob Mrs. Cecil Melchi, Mrs: <|eorge ; Rentz. Mrs. Enos Ostermah, Jr„ Mrs. Andrew Miller, and the* Misses Evelyn Frohnapfel, Rosalia Miller, Frances filler, Berling, and Eloise Noll. , ■ Mrs. Schafer also appointed Mrs. Myles Parrish, chairman. Etta Mallopee and Mary <?«ytherine

Spangler to serve on the scholarship committee. Two awards of SSO elich will be presented to a' girl frbm Decatur Catholic high school arid Decatur high school in May? HISTORICAL club IN FINAL MEETING Members of the Historical club nifet recently with Mrs. Hurry Ess4x for their final meeting. At 'noon the members were Ihjvited to the recreation room for a dinner served from small tables with dafntj£ appointments'- Grace wtas said hyl Mrs. Walter Eisenberger. Following the dinner, a short business session was held and presided over by Mrs. W. P. Robinsop the president. After the collect, reports of the various com : ni{ttees were given. During the social hour, tontests enjoyed and prizes to’the winners. The hostess was assisted by the Mesdamfes Ada Lower. Phoebe Hite. Rpsei 'Vy'eldy, Mge Butler. Josie Ganfrd aijid Mary t . I s ' RQSARY SOCIETY MEETS ’ EVENING K The Rosary society met Tuesday evening at- the K. of C. hall with opfe hundred members present. Th<** r session began with prayer arid the president, Mrs. Bernice Hackrndp, conducted the business meeting. She informed those present of the provincial convention o< the N. C. C. W. to he held at Lafayette May 18 ad 19. The meeting came to ,a close wfth the rosary fpr the sick of th® society. The April committee, with Mrs. Irenaeus Gase as chairman, was in’charge of the social hour which followed, , The Fartp Bureau variety show elimination contest will be held in th® Berne auditorium Monday evening at seveii-forty-five. . The Walther league of the Zion Lutheran church of Friedheim will present a three act comedy at the gypi Sunday everting beginning at eight thirty o’plock. Tickets ale priced at fifty cents for adults and twencents for children. — ; Tiri Kappa sorority will have a business meeting Tuesday evening, wffh Mrs. Watson Maddox at eight o'clock. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a called meeting Tuesday at eight o’clock -kt the Elks home. Important business wjll be disoussed .and jeflection Os officers held: Members are ~ infeed to be present. 4 J I: ’ The Juniors of the American legion auxiliary will have their mo|h£r and daughter banquet Monday evening at the legion home at five thirty o’clock. j — ' J r The Rainbow girls will meet Thursday evening at the Masonic hall at six forty-five o’clock for a meeting. The St. Joseph study club will meh Wtih Mrs. Thomas Kollman Thursday evening at eight fifteen o’clock.' ' « ‘ ■? A mother and daughter banquet will be held Thursday evening at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church at six fifteen o’-

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■/W" K 'ZaSKffi IN SPITE OF ffl BIG PAY CHECKS ® AND GREATER ® vyaW INCOMES,' , f V ' Wl'’’ . - ./ ' KlraSs AU. A’ 1 P eo P ,e generally must ’ TU7SS ! still be watchful of household economies. 1 / C Une expenses dislr , J I budget, our mnbJ ~e p. r,< * and payment plan , bi " a WE WELCOME I ! <V INQUIRIES. . / i ? G|LL|G 5 DOAN 77 ; FUNERAL HOMf l/Jb DECATUR Phone 3-3314 r rr *• Ilf V Sale on Spring Hats ■ ■ .d • ■ ■ ■ , ?i i • ■ . ' . ' '! '' - * ' ,4 <. ■ ‘ ' j . j I t a 1 J i ‘ 1 ( 1 ’’ i Bumper brim! close fitting ’ ; helmet with pretty floral • ' . ear-laps. Velvet ribbons. - . r' ' . 1 V - l ' L.' . I" ' t ■■■■ ' - ' ' !1 \; -' , ' ■ V - gJMS. Black - Navy i li Ked A Green , ■ / L rx Orthid . ' i.. ' \ .■ iJ. : - - Bustle-back hat drecsied-up with ribbons and flowers. i V Double brim. Straw. / \ -’ ' 1 ' . 4 • ' ) ■, • i Regular Qjg . Regular s*• qo $8.95—-NOW SS.9B—NOW ■ z'ffv S ’ I w Niblick & Co.

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