Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1952 — Page 3

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SILLING WORKERS CLASS ET RECENTLY . The Willing Work Airs claed of e First Christian church held eir Muy meeting with Mr. ;md Mrs. Edward Anderson of Willsi lire. Ohio. The hymn, “Living for Jesus," opened the meeting. - if he Rev, Jonas Berkley pastor of tl e church, offered prayer and the hjripture lesson wds presented by flames Anderson, fallowed With anpl her hymn. \ < ! After the business meeting, con(1 icted by the president; Edward Alderson, games and contests 24 Hour Service FILMS [ ■ ,* ■ ; Developed by Edwards Lhne Drug Store I Z J J Wlw

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- 'J c were enjoyed. Refreshments' were' served djirlng the social hour. The Jime |5 meeting will be the annual nicniib at Lehman park in Berne, hegiihiing at five o’clock. mrs. j.II. koJher,.sr., HOSTESS TO MARY CIRCLE Mrs. j. L.’ Kocher, assisted by Mrs. Bert Haley, was. hostess to the Mary Circle of the Presbyterian church rfeceptlk- j Mrs. John; Magley gUve\the devotions. followed with a short business meeting. During the social, a silent a rctioh was enjoyed.and rei freshments were: Aerved. , \ , s ff-4—J ' / 1 METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PARTY HELD The Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers Sunday school class pirty was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Verlandos Clark, With Mr. and Mrs. Brice McMillen as assisting host and hostess. The session Opened with group singing Mips Wanda Mann gave th'e devotio|hs. Prater -was offered by Veriandos Clark; ; Durirg the business meeting, it was voted to sehd $5 to the Rev. and Mrs. Bickel of Three Link, Ky.; who aije missionaries. Following with the 1 social, re-Treshnv-Uts i were served to the meinbe s. three guests and five children present,: byJthe hosts and 4 Stop That Cough With Our Own COUGH SYRUP 49c and 98c bottle Kohne Drug Store —— 0-4 ; i ■- '

1 l ° Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hulser of rottte 1, Mpnroe, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their youngest daughter, \t*earl Mae, to Enos Schrock, youngest son of Mr, anil Mrs. Noah Scliroek of Berne. The bride-elect attended Adorns Central high school and the groom-to-be will graduate from Adaftis Central next week. The wedding will bean ' event of Sept/ 6. ‘ R —Photo by Anspaugh. l-IV/b.-’i " 1 *'-*■ Phone Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) WEDNESDAY Profit and Pleasure HomO Ec. group. Mrs. Charles Schnepp, 7:30 P. nr\ ' Pleasant Mills Methodist- W. S. C.JS.„ Mrs. Leland Ray. 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Wornen,|,lsth anniversary; (Moose home, 6:3(0 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth pircle, Presbyterian, church. 8 p.m. \ Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. John Spaulding. $ pm. V 'I Epsilon Sigma chapter. Important business meeting. Elks home, 8 p.m. , i| , THURSDAY , Unit 4. Bethany W. S. W. S.. Mri. Richard Hammond. 7:30. p.m. Aeolian choir practice, high school. 7 p.m. Martin De Portis study club; Mrs|. Jack Swygart. 8 p.m. cancelled. Phoebe Bible class of Zion E. R. church postponed to May 29. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Malty l Borg, 7:30 p.m.4 T TH Couttfy band, Monroe Fireman’s hall, 8 p in. [ i Work and Win class. Trinity E. U. (B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey. 7:30 p.m. Ifnit 3. W. S. W. S.. Bethany E. U.}B. church, .Mrs, Merritt Alger.‘7:30 p.m. Unit 2. Bethany E. U.-B. church, Mrp..Gerald Cole. 2 pm. W. S. W. S. and Willing Workers class. Calvary E. U.-B. church, ehijrch basement, 7:30 trm. *< our Imdy of Lourdes sWdy dub. Mr£. John Lengerich. 8 p.m. tyornen of Moose. Moose home, officers, 7 pin., regular .meeting. 7:30 p.m. cjreat Books discussion group. I library, 7:30 p\m. ; I). Y. B. class party. Trinity E. • U. ,B. church, 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village • Home Ec. group. Blue Creek Twp. Kimsey school, 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY Bobo Community supper and auqtion, Bobo school house, 5:30 pari. Girl Scout Association meeting. Legion home, 7:30 pan. Victory class party, Trinity E. \U. iB. church. 7:30 ip.m; 8. W. S., (Union Chapel qburch, Mrs. Don Smith. 7:30 pan. 7 PUilathean church, 7:30 pan. SATURDAY \ C. L. of C. bake sale, city hall, 9 aim. MONDAY Home Ec. chorus. Monroe, schbol, S p.m. ♦ -I ’ .... CHURCH MOTHERS CLUB ENTERTAIN MOTHERS The Church Mother study club entertained their (mothers and | guests at the home of Mrs. Ever- ■ ett Hutker recently, I The evening began with the group singing the club song, followed with inspirational devotions by Mrs. F. H. Willard. The president, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, welcomed all guests 1 , at which time Mrs. John Nelson, the oldest mother present, and Mrs. Cecjl Rhoades, the: mother coming from; the furthest distance, received corsages. A business meeting conducted by Mrs. Lehman followed and new pfficers were ejected for the new yeas, Mrs. Roland -Ross, president; Mrs. . Ernest Uhrick, vice-presi-! dent: Mrs. Jerry Ross, secretary; Mrs. Erman Johnson, treasurer, and Mrs. “Walter Ford, press reporter. / ‘ Mrs. Raymond Walters and Mrs. Joseph Hiles were welcomed ps

1 ■ ■ . new members. Mrs. Collier, program- chairman, took over the program at this time, Mist( ,Kathleen Smith and Cynthia CpHier gave recitations and sang several songs in keeping with the evening's theme. Mrs. Lowell shpkn\ gave a reading “All About Angels’’ and-Mrs. Collier gave a book review. Mrs. Luther Brokaw regd an article from Christian magazine. • During the social, refresh'inents were served and potted plants were presented to each roerson present. Mrs. Hutker was assisted by Mrs. Dwight Borror, Mrs. Hugh Engle and Mrs. Russell OwenH; The. next meeting will be candle light installation servfcep with Mrs. LaDoyt Miller. DELTA THETA TAU SORORITYENTERTAINS MOTHERS | The Delta Theta Tau korprify entertained their mothers und the alumni members Tuesday w ith a si* thirty o’clock j dinner party at the Elks hbme. Miss Maty Martha Terveer, president, welcomed the guests. J j The dinner was served from tables decorated with honeysuckle branches arid bouquets of(( spring flowers, later given as giftk Each mother’s place was marked with v a, carnation corsage and thje other places with place cards and sweet peas. A Ronnie Rohinson played piano selections throughout the dinner and follPWing the meal, several numlxers appropriate tn, ithe occasion.: Miss Pauline Britzenhofe; accompanied by Mrs. Bill Gass, sang "Mother Mach free,” “Dear Mom” and “That Wonderful Mother of Mine.'* The entertainersj were introduced by Miss Shirley Berling. ' The bouquets of fjowers yyyere presented to Mrs. Tommy John Kintz and Mrs. William Butler as the oldest mother, mother with the most children 4md the youngest mother, respectively. , The members and the guests were then invited to the Scotch ■Room, where the remainder of the evening was spent visiting. Mrs. Bernard Meyer was the chairman of the program, assisted by Shirley Berling, Ann Gass. ,Mra. Robert Colter and Mrs. James Colter. . _■ x ;■( ■ The Martin Da Porris study club, with Mrs. Jack Swygart. has been cancelled for Thursday evening.

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"ASSOCIATE CHAPTER f ENTERTAINED TUESDAY i Mrs. Frank Braun, assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Linn and Mrs. Harry Knapp, entertained the associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority Tuesday evening with a dessert bridge. Guests were seated at sihpll tables laid with white linen and centered with bouquets pf spring flowers. 1 v Mrs. Walter Krick, presided at the busfness session,' and Mrs. Deane Dortyin gave the report of the nominating committee. The new officers elected are president, Miss Frances Dugan; vice-presi-dent, Mrs. Walter Krick; treasurer. Mrs. ban Tyndall;- corresponding secretary, Mts. Jjawrence | Linn, and recording secretary, Mrs; Gerald Cole.' Miss bugan will be the delegate to the province convention to be hhld in Bluffton June 6. I ’ During the social session, bridge was played and prizes awarded (to Mrs.; Gladys Chamberlain and Mrs. Wilbur Petrie. The meeting was the closing one for the chapter of the 4TH DISTRICT MEETING OF AUXILIARY HELD MAY 8 The fourth district meeting of the American Legion.auxiliary was held May 8 at Woodburn with that unit as hostess. Election of I officers was held atid Mrs. T. C. Smith of Adams unit 43, of Decatur was elected vice-president. t 1 Attending from Decatur were Mrs. J. Baker, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, Mrs. A V. J. Bormann and Mrs. Harold Tieman. The next district l meeting will be held in July, with Berne as the hostess. A carrydn-dinner will be held. PAST PRESIDENT PARLEY* MET RECENTLY The Past President parley of the American Legion auxiliary met with Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer recently for a short business meeting. Mrs. V. J. Bormanri presided over the session. i During the social which followed, pinochle was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bormann. Mrs. Clark Flaugh and Mrs. Harold Tieman. The Girl Scout association meeting will be held Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the LegioM home. i

' 1 Mrs. Richard Hammond will be hostess (o Unit 4 of the Bethany W. S. W. S. Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The’Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a bake sale Saturday morning at nine o’clock at city hall/ i, - !/ > ' 114? The Ijgme Economics chorus will hold practice Monday evening, at the Monroe school at eight o’clock. Members are | asked to go to the district chorus practice at. Warsaw May 27 beginning at two o’clock, in the school auditorium. The (Bobo community will sponsor a supper and auction Friday evening at the Boho (school beginning at five thirty a|id lasting to nine o’clock. ! ■ - , / ‘ /..j, Aeolian choir practice will he held Thursday evening at the high school: at seven o’cldcit. ■’ \ V;a:'■ - ; . b ■ | . J | "I ! 4 1 The Allen county council will be ihost to a May party of the Fort Wayne district Indiana roadside council May 23 at the community center located at Jefferson and Fairfield avenue in Fort Wayne. The program will be-| gin at ten thirty o’clock and ' a carry-in-luncheon will follow at Say It With \ FLOWERS j From

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