Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1952 — Page 3
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MARILYN SUE VIZARD OBSERVES 7TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Gerahl Vizard honored her daughter, MarilVh. Sue, with a: , birthday party at her home, Wednesday after school. The Occasion was her seventh birthday. r Games were played,and refreshments served by Mrs. Vizard. received many lovely gifts .fitting to title day. ' Present were Nancy Gephart, Larry and Jtfrry Davis, Beatrice and Marjorie Wolfe, Terry and Sandy Derwood, Marcella arid Rusty VVljetstone, Steven Gause, Sam OPEN Sunday Afternoons ; i s < ' 1 I 1:00 to LAJ ■ i i / . Decatur Gift Center» f 125 Grant St. s•} ® ■ (One block West of Hospital) •Stop in and look around. Weekday Hours: 6:30 P. M. tc 9:00 P. M. Sauydaysr 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ■
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I i r • i i «•» ■ ’ ■ V >i ' aly Beery, David J Beery, Janice Tlawley. Rex Halberstadt, Johnny Jledwell, Sidney Beery, Julia Osi Iterman. Bohnie [ .Schafer, Mary, aohnny, Jimmy and Jane Schultz, Mind Mrs. Sylvan Rupert. . f ' VERREADY CLASS MEETS MRS. GILES PORTER | The Ever-Ready Sunday School jdriss of the Methodist church met Iwlth -Mrs. ’ Giles Porter recently. .With twenty members present Mrs. L. A. Cowens, president, conducted the business session and Mrs. N. A Bixler, presented the devotions and the;lesson. I • ; Giles Porter shoijveil film on the trip Mrs. Porter topk last iwlnter to Florida iind Hawaii. JTefreshments were served during the , ’social hour by Mrs. Porter,] assist•ed by 'Mrs. N. A. Bixler and Mrs. Fred Handler. . it. t ' CHURCH GROUP HOLDS ITS MONTHLY MEETING > The Nuitiman Avenue United brethren Misisonary Association i nlet with Mrs. Jessie lliiehl for its monthly meeting. The i prog-rapt .leader, Mrs. Diehl, used s the.? question and answer method on the missionary scripture texts. ’ The (all tri worship was given ; and the hymn "Are Ye Able” was sung and prayer offered by Mrs.; iNettie Zehr. Interesting South ■
I \ Phone 3-2121 ' Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day’s pub* ilcatlon must be phoned In by II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) FRIDAY Ava Maria study club, postponed this month. May Fellowship Day, United Church Women, Presbyterian c.lurch, 7:30 pjrfi. ' SATURDAY J Cafeteria chicken supper, Ruth and Naomi Circle. Zion E. R. church. 5 to 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY Zidn Married Couples, Zion Luth- 4 eran church, 8 p.m. - < Zion Walther . League, i Parish ; hall, 4 to 6 p.m. MONDAY Civic Department, Mrs, Giles Porter, 7:45 p.m. I?ady of Fatima Discussion club, Mrs. Robert Boch, 8 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary. officers 1 meeting, Eagles hall, 8 p.rij. ! t - V. F..W. post, father's and ladies auxiliaries, pot-luck supper, V. F. W hall. 6:30 p.m. j \ Adams county chorus, Monroe school.- 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters degree staff,; K. of P. home, 7 p.m. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, mother and daughter banquet, Legion home, s:3ff p.m. i‘ Farm Bureau show, elimination ; congest, Berne auditorium, 7:4!> p.m. TUESDAY Eta _Tau Sigma* sorority, postponed to May 20. Y. P. M. t 8., Nuttman Avenue U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michel, 7:30 p.m. ~ WEDNESDAY • Last day of school carry in-sup-per. Pleasant Mills school, 7 p.m. Tri Kappa business meeting, Mrs. Watson Maddox, 8 p.np. Delta Theta Tau, called meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m, WEDNESDAY Ladies Shakespeare club, guest day luncheon, Masbntc hall, 1 p.m. THURSDAY Presbyterian i Mary Circle, Mrs, J. L. Kocher, Sr. 2:30 p.m.i Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs, Lois Black, 2:30 p.m, - American information was given I by Myrtle Garwood, Ireta Thornton. Betniece Gray and Nettie Zehr. A Mother's day poem was presented by Mrs. Gray and a hymn. “Is Your All on the Altar” was sung< followed with prayer, / repeated iAi unison. Mrs. Diehl gave an interesting report on the re- , cent branch ineeting<held at Daytqn, Ohio. The Decatur group is i\' \ ]• ; < * \ ■ j
holding first place according id finances per member. The president conducted the business session and the meeting was| ctosed-.by Mrs. Diehl. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Garwood. ’ > ’ j 1 ‘1 ‘ I The Eagles Auxiliary will have j ■an pfficers Aneeting Monday eve- . ning at the Eagles hall. at eight , o'clock. | / .’\l I j' ' 1 The Zion Walther League will j meet Sunday from four to six o’- ? clock at the parish hall. } The Presbyterian Mary Circle Mil meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. jl L. Kocher, Sr., at two thir- ( ty o'clock. j i 4 The Presbyterian Martha Circle } will meet Thursday afternoon at * two thirty o’clock with Mrs lAiis Black. ’ll j v . . - — I ' ! -’ .\ 1 i The Civic Department of the , Woman’s club will meet Monday , evening at seven-forty s five o’clock j with Mrs. Giles Porter. • s The meeting Os the Eta Tau Sig- * ma sorority for Tuesday has been postponed to May 20. ■ ' ~ ; The Pleasant Mills\ school will ’ be the scene of a pot-luck supper ' on the last day of school, Wednesday evening, at seven o'clock. ;Ev- ' eryone is invited and is to bring' - his OWn table service. Coffee will be furnished. .. '. \ Our Lady of Fatima discussion club will meet Monday evening at eight o’clock with Mrs. Robert Boc.h. The Zion Married Couples: will meet -at the Zion Lutheran church Sunday evening at eight o’ciopk. , The Y. P\ M. B. of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church will meet with Mr and Mrs. Law,, rence Michel Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock Mothers or a representative are invited. Mrs. 'Robert Wemhoff, and a stu-; dent at Ball State Teachers- Cob, lege where he is a senior, wHf Ke the guest of the Fisher Till One tirogram over station WOWO in | Fort Wayne Friday night from 11:30 to 12 o’clock. Wemhoff is a disc jockey at the school WRST. 1 < Ira G. Baker has been named chairman of»the "Taft for president” club of Wells county. J .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp and children. Jeffrey. Gail and Paige, will leave tonight for their home in Washington. D. C. Mrs. Camp and children visited here with her parents, Mr. \and. Mrs. J. Ward Calland, while Mr. Camp was on a business trip. Several members of Girl Scouttroop 11 are planning to spend this Sunday in Chicago, leaving Decatur at 4:2G am. on the Erie railroad. Included in the party will be Mary Rentz, Leah Brandyberry, Judy Keller, Daria Dalzell and Jane Rentz, Accompanied by the troop leader, Mrs. C. L. Dalzell. Admitted: Mrs. Alice Myerp, Willshire, Ohio. - L , Dismissed: Mrs. Ellis Augsburger and baby Bluffton: Mrs. Glen Grogg, Geneva; Mrs. Chester McLean, Ohio City, Ohio. ——n" ? r Will Attend Rotary International Parley Mr. and Mrs. Harold Engle, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Glendening will attend the convention of Rotary International in Mexico City, Mexico? this month. They will leave next week. Mr. and Mrs. Glendening will travel by train from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Engle will make the trip with a brother and sister in-law by auto, Mr. Engle is president-elect of Decatur Rotary club. Both meh will be delegates to the international convention from the local K : ► • ' V f Hallmark j «a yju •« f what you Mother's \ you want to Day Cardfy'* M / SMITH DRUG CO. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I
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Anna Williams j Is Featured In | Magazine Story A letter written by Miss Anna S- Williams, Adams county home demonstration agent, to fellow ISbosier agents stressing the imllrirtance of observing national hpme demostration week, April 27 May 3, -.is featured in the current issue of Extension Service Jceview, published ,in Washington. ; Miss Williams is outstanding for Ker leadership and work in rural Club circles and the home demonstration department. Pictured on the first page bf the magazine, which is the official organ of the cooperative extension service of the U. S. department of agriculture, Washington, the magazine editor remarks: ; "Home demonstration agent Anna K. Williams, Adams county .-. . so well expresses the spirit of the Week that the Hoosiers offered to share the message with all agents in the nation ... A former 4-H clrib girl, and a successful agent, she is proud of the county planning program, the papular farm women’s camp, the tailoring schools, and the achievements of the young folks in 4-H clubs. In addition, she manages to work in Summer school sessions, in training beginning agents and showing foreign visitors how the home demonstration program works.” - Miss has been connected with the county agriculture office fpr the past seven years. She has been the local home demonstration agent for t|he past four £ears ■ and is favorably known throughout the state for her achievements in this department. . n. ■ THREATEN CUT ; /Continued From Pair* On*) We'll have to distribute gas on the basis qf he explained. "We don’t know yet how much gas we’re going to continue to get.” i Pickets were up today at virtually all the gnlf coa|st refineries (Struck this week with the lone exCeption of Shell Oil in Houston where a shutdown is still in process. Negotiations jut Shell broke off aftrir’ the strike was Cal Ted elsewhere but the shutdown there will be completed tomorrow. . ft*--■( j. . i —i—— —
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— —* Final Tryouts tor 4-H Accordion|Band Final tryouts foil the Adams county 4-H accqrdioSi band, which has grown from eigffi| members to its present 224-piec< group, will be held May 5 at 7?|o o’clock at\ Reineker school. Anfbne Interest* ed id memberships the musical organization is asked $0 attend the fins) tryouts. ' M r|- Arlene Becker is county director of the hand. She is a graduate of Berne higti school and a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Forqst Ralsiger of Berne. Tse band has played at Purdue University and t,he Indiana state "|air-x>n Occasions ;ad also for Mrs, Becker ip •; thd authorized in colinty for thl Toni Berry music>ompany of Fort Wayne. \ g, > ■ M' —M ■ ■ ■ i' Court | Close Day J Cqurt house suffices will be closed election dO,i May 6; except for voting | ■ - f ; . , ; ] I ■—-f —T Essex Appointed To G. 0. P. Committee ( District conventions wklll be held I at 2 p.m. May according to an announCeiiient publican Istate Committee. The fourth meeting will.be held at the Van hotel in Fort ‘ Waype-’ I? . iHrry Esseg, £-olf this city, is ( fourth district a|d Adams county . GOP chairman. Essex has also been appointed a member of the decorations and music committees for the Indiana state Republican convention in June. 5 s ’ I N SHOES — —
Trucker Slightly Injured In Accident Kenneth White, 38, Terre Haute, suffered mirior leg and back injuries when the trailer-tractor rig he was driving blew out a leftfront tire,. causing the outfit to skid into, a ditch and fail over on its sideA The accident occurred Thursday seven miles east on route 224, just this side of the state line. i[ ' l 1 . ■ The truck, owned jby ihe Merchants Freight System, Trit., sustained 114,000 damage the cargo $2,000, estimated sheriff Robert Shraluka of this city. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results ■■■■Li...
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