Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1952 — Page 3

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TRI KAPPA SORORITY IN MEETING The Tri Kappa sorority met "with Mrs. Watson Mattox Tuesday evening. The meeting began with reports of the chairmen of the various committees. It was announced that the province convention will be held at Bluffton ( June 6 with that city’s chapter as the hostess. The next meeting, a Mother’s day party, will be held May 20. The time and place will be announced at a later date. FORMER GIRL*WEDS IN GEORGIA MAY 3 > Miss Karlann Striker, eldest daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Carl Striker, former residents of this city, now living in Tiiscon, Ariz., beyaine the bride of Opl. John T. Kelley at Camp Gordon, Ga., May J - The double ring -ceremon- was read at one o'clock in th Si catholic chapel of the army base with Chaplain Krug officiating. The bride selected for hqr marriage a flowered pastel silk dress with white accessories. An orchid corsage completed her attire. „ Mrti. Kelley is a graduate of Decatur high school and a member of tho Psi lota Xi sorority. She was formerly' employed at the Arthur Murray dancing studio in Fort Wayne before moving to Tuscon. Her husband, the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence V. Kelley of Fort Wayne, attended Central Catholic high school and formerly worked for Capehart-Farnsworth in that city. He is an instructor at Camp Gordon and has been in service the past 14 months/He seryed in

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I ] ■' a 1 ! jiy. ■» Phone 3-2121 ’/ \ Kathleen Terveer K i Society Items for day's pub-. > llcation must be phoned In by II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. nt.) THURSDAY i . /' Aeolian choir practice, high school, 7 p.m. • a, SorCha-Rea, Mrs. Russell Byer, Willshire, Ohio. ' D. A. V. auxiliary meeting, D. A. V. hall, 7:30 p.m. P. T. A. nieeting, Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m. | 4 Queen of Peace discussion group, Mrs. Cornelius Schirack, 8 p.m. Holy Cross club, Mrs. Oscar Miller, 8 p.m. <: Rural Youth Box Social. Adams Central gym, 8 p.m. St.' George study club, Mrs. Riyhhrd Des Jean, 7:30 p.m. 4 Bobo U. B. Willing Workers class, Mother’s day pot-luck supper, 6:30 p.m., riobp school. Women of Moose, pot-}uck supper, Moose home, 6:30 p. m. Order of Eastern Star and Rainbow Girls, pot-luck supper, Mksoblc hall, 6:15 p. m. Emblem club, ' Mother’s day party, El'k|s, 6:30 p.m. Queen 0} Rosary study club, Mrs. Berniece Adams, 8 p.m. I \ ; Mother-daughter banquet, parish \hall, 6 ip.in„ Zion Lutheran Missionary society. FRIDAY , Annual Mother - Daughter banquet. First-Baptist church, 6 p.m. American Legion auxiliary. Le/ gion home, 8 p.m. I 1 1 ' Union Twp. Farm bureau meeting, Emanuel Lutheran school, 8 p.m. D. A. V. family night, D. A.- V. hall, 7 p.m. Ava Maria Bible study club, Mrs. William Bowers, 8 p.m. Union Chapel church, motherdaughter banquet, 6:30 p.m., at church. ' 4 \ r 1 Four Circles of Presbyterian church, rummage sale, church basement, 1 to 4 p.m. SATURDAY Four Circles of Presbyterian church, rummage sale, church basement, 8:30 to 12 a.m. MONDAY Holy Family study club. Mrs? Mary Ann Inskeep, 8:30 p.m. Past President Parley, Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer, 7:30 p.mJ Pythian Sister Needle club, after Templet, K. of P. home. Root Twp. Farm Bureau meeting, Monmouth school, 8 p.m. Fii-emen’s auxiliary, Mrs. PhyTHs 'Rayer, Bush st., 8 p.m. \ Methodist Everting Circle, Ms. Nila Neil. 8 p.m. Pledsant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class. Mr. and Mrs. Varlando Clark, 7:30 p.m, TUESDAY Great Books discussion group, library, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter, Mrs. Robert Lane,-8 p.m. n>' ■ ■ , —. ~( l World War II in the marines. < The couple are making their home in Augusta, Ga. FRIENDSHIP GROUP OF MOOSE ATTEND SESSION AT CAPITAL The Women of the Moose Friendship session for the state was held at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis May 4. Elizabeth . Rosary Society Bake Sale, Saturday, May 10th, 9:00 a. m. City Hall. 110t2

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Giasneen, of Whiting, deputy grand regent, and Hazil Hummell, dean of the academy of friendship, were present. 1 i During the session, Ruby Pegahs presented the friendship flag for the state and oie music throughout the program wak provided by chorus 294 of the academy of friendship. | \- - Those receiving the degree from Decatur were Laura Myers, Bernice Zelt, Lurlepe Kreps, 'j Allie Noll, Hazil Gallogly, Mary Dixon and Evangeline Witham. ■ 'Other members attending the ceremonies were Catherine Stalter, Thelma Kreps, Evelyn Plaster, Maggie Haley, ITeta Judt and Mary Webdr. The afternoon rally was held by the five top chapters of the state. MAGLEY ,WOMEN’S GUILD 1 Have banquet \ ; , r The Magley Women’s Guild ifiet srecently for their ’ mother ; and daughter banquet in the church basement, with approximately one hundred and fifty members and guests present. Mrs. Freeman Stepier, Mrs. Carl Bieberich and the, Girl's Guild wtere in charge of the program? During the pot-luck supper the Schelferstein family entertained with musical numbers on the marimba, xylophone and piano. Evelyn Beineke read the scripture and Faith Ann Settlage offered prayer. Arleen Ann ttorne gave the welcome, followed by songs from the# girl’s jChoir, Janette Kruetzman gave a toast to the mothers and it was returned by Mrs. Walter Kruetzmam > The hymn “My Mother’s Bible" was sung by a trio composed of Mrs. Raymond Kolter, Mrs. Selma Conrad and Mrs. Dorothy Scherry. Mrs. Settlage gave the history of Mother’s day and Johnny Logenherg, of ( Fort Wayne, sang : and played piano selections. « The Rev. Logenberg, pastor of Grace Reformed church of Fort Wayne, presented an ihteresting picture talk. Winifred Mankey gave a talk to the mothers and the Lord’s prayer was said in unison. Barbara Conradi sang the doxology, ending the program. . | —-.'J j .. { FRED SMITHS CELEBRATE 3ZTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary Tuesday evening, when a number of friends arrived at their newly remodeled home for a surprise homecoming party. bouquets of dog wood and spring flowers were usqd in dfjcorating. The, center piece on the dining room table was a laVge crystal bowl of white lilacs and honey-

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suckle, flanked by tall white tapers. White, paper bells completed | the. decorations throughout the room. I • Mr. and Smith were presented witk a table model radio and a corsage was given to Mrs. Smith froqi her three grandchildren, Jean?' Deborah and Steven Smith. Refreshments were served to the honored guests and 37 friends who attended by Mrs. Clark Smith, Mrs. and Mrs.' Charles Colored movies were during the evening. GIRL LEADERS IN DfSCUghION The Girl |&out leaders met Wednesday afternoon at the high school with^J 7 members present. The film “Vjet’s Go Tro°P Camping” was »jown and also films from last year's day camp. Mrs. Johnson, camp chairman, give leaders an outline of plans for year’s camp, and the books fog the leaders were given out. Th& dates for Brownie week were s nnouncet i as June 6 to 13, include, with a swimming, party to nefoheld Saturday, June 14. Girl Scout? weiek will be held from June to 21 with their swimmirig party to' be held June 22. Mrs. William Tutewiler, the new . program chairman for the leaders club, gave out valuation sheets to help her plan the program for the coming year.

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j A meeting of the Great Books I discussion group will be held Tuesday evening at the library at seven thirty o’clock.!, The subject VLtill be Hamlet.

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Ham Dinner, May 11 by. Adult ;Club —Friedheim Par-\ ish Hall. Serving 11:30 to 2:00. Plates—Children 50c, Adults SI.OO. 110t2x