Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1952 — Page 3

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‘MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS ‘ With -Mrs. black The. Martha ■ Circle of the Presbyterian church met with* Mrs. Ix>is Black. Miss Elizabeth Peterson assisted hpr during the pro.arpm. \ ; I s , • pn Jht-eresting paper oh “Churches’ fq T r Our Crtuntyy’s needs” was presented by Mrs. Swickard. Refreshments were served during the social hour. / MONMOUTH- P. T. A. IN .1 FINAL MEETING OF YEAR The Monmouth T. A. held final meeting of the year ) Tuesday evening at the school, the ' program being achievement night The _ business session was in charge \of the president, Mrs. George Ronner. Mrs. Leo King and. Mrs. Richard Darkless, delegates to the state convention, gave.reIji ports on their trip. , Gail Grabill, principal of the fi’ fS hobl and program presented the girls glee club, under the direction of William Thomas and they presented several seiec- ,■ lions. ! . ■ ■— —_—i Mother’s Day Candy !> * ' <• ■ ■ - ' .' f A. ■ v ' ■ .■ ■ IM Fresh From 1 Our 1 ' Refrigerated ? j / . • ■ ; /</ Whitman ■ ' . - /W,*'' <■ ' *r ? ’ ' Candy Case 1, >1 ;J M Z •' 7 ' 1 1 h Holthouse Drug Co. ■ L. _J<L..L , . ; lir ’W{

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I V A style show was given by the home economics group, directed by Mrs. Haugk. The parents then visited the class rooms and saw the various, work done by the pupils during the school year. Refreshments were [served by the faculty, with Mrs. Agnes Yager as the chairman. . " ' 7— ‘ : ■> MRS. JESSIE SINGLETON' HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Jessie Singleton was pleasantly surprised at her home , in Root township Wednesday evening when she returned from a visit and found .her family awaiting her on the occasion of her birthday. Present were her husband; Mr. ajjd Mrs. Kenneth Singleton and Son'. Kenny, Mr, and Mrs. Everett . Singleton and sons, Uim, David and Dean and Mr, and Mrs. Roger Singleton and daughters, Sandra, Susan , and Seren. > Refreshments .Were served during the evening and the, honored guest received lovely gifts in keeping with the day. • f [ YOUNG PEOPLE’S GROUP \ N MEETING RECENTLY The Yoking People’s Mission Band of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren churdh met recently with Mr. and Mta. Lawrence | Michel. The theme of the evening was “A Bounquet for* Mother.” Musical selections werq played by Connie Hakes \during the .program. /The calj to worship Was given fly Roger Clark and the hymn, "Nobody Knows but Mother,” w‘as sung in unison. ”A Welcome” tfas given by Dora May De votional readings werp given by iDick Raver, Ronnie Hakes. Mrs. Ham Dinner, May 11 by Adult Club—Friedheim Parish Hall. Serving 11:30 to 2:00. Plates—Children 50c, Adults SI.OO. 110t2x

Earl Terrell, Helen Fairchild, Mrs. Gladys 'Raner, , Mrs. Michel and Dick Ramer. Several hymns were sung by the group and a solo was presented by Connie Hakeks and prayer was ofs sered by Lawrence Michel. Mrs. ' Hakes gave a short talk. t A scoial hour was enjoyed and f the mothers were given .potted plants. The. next ir/betlng , be held at the Bluffton’park. . QUEEN OF ROSARY CLUB MET RECENTLY The Queen of the Rdsary study club met recently with' Mrs. Berniece Adams. Mrs. Naomi Tricker, . acting as the chairman, opened the , meeting with prayer to our Lady / of Good Counsel. The mass cards were studied, , after which the session closed with prayer. LADIES AID OF CHURCH HOLDS MAY PROGRAM The Ladies Aid of, the Mt. Victory United Brethren church held their May meeting with Mrs. Eva Whittenbarger. The program was in charge of the vicg-president, Marcella Crozier, and opened with a song. Scripture was read by I Mrs. Berniece Gray and prayer was offered by Mrs. Elizabeth Esminger. 'Roll call was answered by telling what each member enjoyed most in theiy home. Another song ■ followed and discussion on the re-* ’ demption Was held. Minutes from the previous meetingpwag/' 4 read and it was voted to have the meetings in the evening the summer months. - J Berniece Brodbeck. Oljlie Knittie, Daisy Krick each gave a reading. Song and prayer closed the discussion. h EMBLEM CLUD MEMBERS, ENTERTAIN THURSDAY .The Emblem club members entertained their mothers and guests at the Elks home Thursday evening with a dinner party. A three course meal began the evening, served from beautifully 'appointed tables using the colors of pink, green, and white in the flowers, candles and May baskets used as I decorations. Chaplain, Peggy Laurent, offered prayer and Ronnie Robin Son presented piano selections during the dinner. Lois Meyer, president, gave the welcome. I • k Following the dinner, Charles Blskie, of Fort Wayne, gave an interesting account 6f? training with his seeing eye dog qhid sang several numbers in keeping with Mother’s day. He was lacdomphnied by Mrs. Mae at the piano. I Door prizes were won; by Mamie Bashara, yirginia Frey, and Mary Martha-‘Terveer. Concluding the program, exalted ruler -George Laurent welcomed the guests to the Scotch room, where the remainder of the evening was spent visiting and singing. 'J The committee in qharge were Lorena Keller, chairman, assisted by Lucille Mansfield, Rose Confer, Jane Ethel Kleinhenz, Lee Nelson. Peggy Duke, Lou Smith. Bert I>ane and Mabel Bockman. > ——— MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET ENJOYED A Hawaiian theme prevailed throughout the evening at the mother and daughter banquet last evening of the Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Guests entered the dining room to the strains of Hawaiian music and were each presented a lei by grass skirted girls, who later assisted in serving. Mrs. Roy Leitz read the table prayers. The table for the one hundred I guests was arranged in the shape of a huge pineapple and the centerpiece was a lovely floral and palm garden. The decorations in the tables were artistic arrangements of tropical fruits, which were later given as prizes. Music was provided by the Misses Vivian and Harriet Fuelling, After a short welcome by the president, Mrs. Herman Dierkes. Mrs. Louis Jacobs acted as toastmaster and presented gifts to Mrs. MacWhinney, Mrs. Robert DeLong and Mrs. Fred Schammerloh, who were the oldest, youngest and the mother coming from the greatest distance, respectively. Katy Edington received a gift for the youngest daughter present. Surprise gifts were awarded to Mrs. Robert Nyffler And Mrs. Henry Bieberich. Miss Shroyer presented a program of colored slides from Hawaii and was dressed in a fitting costume. The program closed with the. singing of Aloha, “Farewell to Thed.” The committee consisted of the Mesdames Robert Freeby, Paul German, Wilbert £>teele, Charles Bowers, Arthur Hall, William Schnepf and William Zwick. Programs and decorations were arranged by Mrs. Ray Lefts, Mrs. Paul Conrad and Mrs. Jacobs. f - • i POT-LUCK DINNER HONORS SON HOME ON LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lillich entertained with a pot-luck dinner Sunday in honor of their son, S/Sgt. Lester Lillich, home on leave from the army. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Germann and son, Kenny, Mr. " and Mrs. Delmer Thieme and

Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer | Society Items for day's pub* llcatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) FRIDAY Annual Mother - Daughter banquet, First Baptist church, 6 p.m. American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. * _ rnkjn Twp. Farm, bureau meeting, Fjmanue!. Lutheran school, 8 P.m. i i D. A. V. family night, D. A. V. hall, 7 p.m. \ . - ji/ •- Ava Maria Bible study club, Mrs. William Bowers, 8 p.m. Uniqn Chapel .church, motherdaughter banquet, 6:30 p.im, at church, Foujb Circles of Presbyterian church, rummage sale, church baaament, 1 to 4 p.m. ? SATURDAY Fou|- Circles of Presbyterian/ church, rummage sale, churdf basement, 8:30 to 12 a.m. i 1 MONDAY Hdiy Family study club, postponed indefiriately. \ Moiimouth Mothers study group, Monnjouth school, 7:30 p.m. f Past President Parley, Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle club, after Temple, K. of P. home. t Root Twp. Farm Bureau meeting, Monmouth school, 8 p.m. $/ Firemen’s auxiliary, Mrs. Phyllis 'Rayer, Bush st., 8, p.m. ! Methodist Evening Circle, Mrs. Nila Neil, 8 p.m. f Pleasant Mills Methodist Wlllingi Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. lando Clark, 7:30 p.m. * TUESDAY Dutiful Daughters class, Mtg.Greg McFarland, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden clulj, Mrs. Frank Crist* 2 p.m. Dorcup Sunday school class, Bethany E. U. B. church, 7:30 I pelta Theta Tau Mother-Daugh-ter dinner, Elks home, 6:30 American Legion drill te|am t Le-' gion. home, 8 p.m. i'. 1 Church Mothers study ciuh,> : Mother’s day -party, Mrs. Everett Hutker, S p.m. . kt- * i Better Homes of Monroe, Mrs. Martha Essex, 7:30 p.m. ; / Rebekah Odd Fellows Hall, 7:30 p.m. ■' St. Mary's township Farm Bu-' ream Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam. 7:30 p.m. /■ ' ; Great Books discussion group, library, 7:30 p.rm . ’ Eagles Auxiliary Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter, Mrs. Robert Lane, 8 p.m. 1 WEDNESDAY Business and Professional Women,. 15th anniversary. Moose home, 6:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Presbyterian church. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. John Spaulding, 8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter, Important business meeting. Elks hdmeJ 8 p.m. \ THURSDAY D. Y. IJ. class party. Trinity-E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. ' 1 friendship Village Home ijc.i group. Blue Creek Twp. Kimsey. school, 1:30 p.m. _ \ I* daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Barney; Bauer and sons, Mr. and Mrs.; Charles Johnson. Mr. and Mrs., Barney Betz and daughter, Mr. and ; Mrs. Fred Lillich and daughter,; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lillich, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoaf and sons,| arid the honored guest. S/Sgt. LillThh Is spending a 30day leave with his family, after spending the past three years in Germany. Updn returning he will repprt to Camp Custer. Mich... for further assignment.

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SALEM METHODIST WSCS MEETS THURSDAY The Salem Methodist W. S. C. S. Inet Thursday afternoon at the church with ten members present. Mrs. Edward Tricker gave devotions and her topic dealt with “The Earth Is the Lord’s.” Mrs. Claude Foreman led In prayer and Mrs. Tricker gave the' lesson -Study. k ye this Day” was prefiented by Mrs. Charles Burkhart and Mrs. Lawrence Carver gave several articled from the World Outlook. During the business meeting the committees were named for the new year. The closed with the ; Lord’s prayer. MRS. R. B. KOLTER HOSTESS TO Mrs. R. B. Kolter was hostess to the recent meeting of the W. S. W. S. \of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. Ruhan ah Custer gave the lesson study entitled “Christian Homes.” A report on spiritual life and Christian social relations was presented and Edfa Dellinger led! a discussion from the new bojok reading course. The session closed with prayer, "the assisting hostess was Mrs. Molly McConneley.OUR LADY OF FATIMA CLUB MET THIS WEEK Mrs. /Robert Boch was hostess to the Our Lady of Fatima discussion club this week. The program began with prayer followed by each member giving a current event topic. The lesson for the evening, an article on the Blessed Virgin, was, presented by Mrs. Cornelius Geimer. During the business meeting, the grbup voted to contribute to the missions and to the local scfapular campaign. \ The final meeting of the year will be ‘held with Miss Rosemary Spangler in June. The recitation of the rosary for peace closed the session. ' / ' LADIES SHAKESPEARE CLUB ENTERTAIN frITH LUNCHEON ’ The Ladies Shakespeare club entertained with a One o’clock lunchaeon at the Masonic hall Wednesday for the closing meeting of the year. Mrs. S. D. Beavers offered thanks. A luncheon was' served from tables decorated with appointments of spring flowers. Mrs. Dan Tyndall was chairman of the committee and Mrs. Fred Smith, presiding officer for the afternoon, welcomed members and guests.' p ; Mrs. Dan Tyndall apcompgnied by Mrs. Carrie Haubold. sang "Tn May Time” Apple Tree” and “Sing Song Birds on the Wing.” The guest speaker, Mrs. Henry Hagan of Fort Wayne, presented an interesting talk on her trip to Europe. Site told of the beautiful cathedrals she had seen in various cities In France and Spain, and of the dignity and pride displayed by the Spanish people. She had also' toured Italy and told of the great economic problems they have in that cohntry. Out of town guests were Miss Lettie Kintz bf Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Hermenia Colson of Bluffton. _— L— Rosary Society Bake Sale, Saturday. May 10th, 9:00 a. m. City Hall. 110t2 ■ ■/■h" Quality Photo Finishing Let us help you take better pictures. ' \ -' “ j Holthouse Drug Co. ■IIMntlBllIlWIUSIIiHlllllBIlIBIIIlBmMIM!*

The Better Homes club of Monroe will meet with Mrs. Martha Essex Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Church Mothers study club will have their annual Mother’s party Tuesday evening l at eight o'clock with Mrs. Everett Hutker, with Doyle Collier as the program chairman. The Holy Family study • club meeting has been postponed indefinitely. It was to be held Monday evening. | • I j ~r ; The Rebekakh lodge will have a program at the Odd Fellows hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock.. Officers and members are asked to\ be present for final instructions for inspection night to be held Mpy 27 with the district deputy, Mrs. Juanita Hawkins, of Montpelier, present to inspect the local order; The Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will have an important business meeting Wednesday evening at eight o’clock at tlta Elks home. Members are asked to be present. Tbe D. Y. B. class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren dhurch will have a class party at the church Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock/ j a \ ; The Monmouth Mothers study group will meet Monday evening at the school at seven thirty o’clock. The evening will be spent in getting ready for the pre-school examinations which will be held Tuesday iriornlng. All persons serving .oh/ the committee are urged to attend. - T —— ' I -- Miss Matilda Sellmeyer and Mrs. George Rentz are co-chairmen of the fifteenth anniversary party of the business and Professional women's club, which is to be held Wednesday evening at six thirty o’clock at the Moose home. Plans are being completed for the celebration and members are urged

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to have their reservations in early to Joan Wemhoff,, 3-3229. The Dorcus Sunday school class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Tuesday at the chufch at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. John Spahr and Mrs. William Alfather will be the hostesses. The Rose Garden club will have a program with Mrs. Frank Crist Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Assisting her will be Mrs. George Squier. The dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet with Mrs. Greg McFarland Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Herbert Feasel will be the assisting hostess. ' T' --—-! ' \ The Deltla' Theta Tau sorority'; will have d mother and daughter' banquet at the Elks home.at six thirty o’clock Tuesday evening. Reservations are to be called in to Mrs. Bernard Meyer. The drill team of the American Legion auxiliary will practice Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Legion home. The Presbyterian Ruth Circle will meet Wednesday at the Presbyterian church a( eight o’clock. The Presbyterian Naomi Circle will meet with Mrs. John Spaulding Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. , I . The Friendship Village horhe economics group of Blue Creek towhship will meet Thursday at the Kimsqy school at one o’clock. Hostesses will be the Mesdajnes Floyd Meyer, Clair Carver, Ronald Bryan, Oscar Young and Chester Bryan. Members are asked to note the change of time; . / “ * About 75 percent of bituminous coal mined in the United States is machine-loaded. j j. *

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' .. /■ ; J T- ' J i Due to changing studios, Owen Wemhoff will be a guest disc jockey on the Fisher till One program over station WOWO in Fort . Wayne this evening as he was not heard last Friday. Wemhoff has done some radio work at Ball State College, where he is a senior and will graduate in June. < Mrs- Leigh Nelson has undergone an operation in a hospital in Williamsberg, Va., and her condition is reported as satisfactory. hJapan has nearly 6,200,000 farm households. The actual farm population is 38,000,00’0, 45 percent of the Japanese population. Rummage Sale Presbyterian Church, Friday & Saturday. Baby Hi-Chair; Play Pen; Batyy Basket; Baby GoCart. p 110t2

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