Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1952 — Page 3
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NfT. A. INFORMATION CONFERENCE AT MONMOUTH jibe Monmouth P. T. A. Will be to t^,e Information confer.Ml® at tJie Monmouth school Wed.nfjday, May 28, beginning at nine tuftty o'clock. \ -it he district director, Mrs. \ <W»rge Grunewald, will ,be in charge-, assisted by Mrs? C. O. (jfoss, regional vice-president of Mrs. Ralph Morris, state J isic chairman, Huntington; Mrs. > allace Beer,-state national part teacher chairman, Fort Wayne, 4| <J Mrs. George Murray, delegate !■ parent education yvork shop of f rt ■ Wayne. ; !pyone interested in the P. T. A. i local officers and Irmeri are urged to be present, fee and pie will be furnished anything 'else - members\ will e to. bring. z S. W, S. OF UNION chapel URCH| IN MEETING FRIDAY riday evening, members of tfce /10/nen's society of World 'Serv- <#* of the Union Chapel church i|'t with Mrs. lion Smith and Mrs. liwrenee, Norris assisted as the igograui leader. ||Beginriifig with the prelude, “I Heed Thee Every Hour” Mrs. Nor- . |’jr began’her topic with discusf|jon on “Piayer" usipg severfil readings and poems. The group Stop That Cough ■■ I With Our Own . | COUGH SYRUP 49c and 98c bqttle ’ I Kohne Drug Store
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followed with songs pertaiiniftg to the subject. ' h Scripture was read by Mrs. Wilbur Foor and Mrs. Florence! Bauman led in prayer. “Sweet House of, Prayer” was used as the dosing song and the'group was dismissed I by repeating the Lord’s prayer. poring the business meeting, Mrs. Freeman Schnepp, president, had charge and Mrs. Wilbur Foor wgs welcomed as a new member. Mhi. C. O. Brown, Mrs. Earl Chase arid" Mrs. Vincent Parker were appointed to serve as thd membership” committee. The evening came to an end with ' refreshments served to the members and two visitors? (Mrs, John\ Walter and Mrs. Ralphj Bluhm. The ftext meeting will be a ’Week earlier because of the vention at Oakwood Park the second week in June. Mris. Wayne Troutner will be the program leader. BETHANY W. 8. W. S. ’ MET THURSDAY EVENING 1 of the Bethany W.' S. W. ,S> met Thursday for a business discussion with Mrs, Betty Hammond. During the sessiph, conducted by the chairman. iM'rs. Madeline Snell, it was decided to purchase a book for use of the reading course of the group. 'The program for the month of May is “Qhrist Calls Through our Homes,” and Miss Alice Tumblesoil led the discussion, giving an account of the status of the South American -woman, followed with a review on the i chapter entitled
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i THE PLEASANT DALE CHURCiI, southwest of the city, was the scene of the recent wedding of A/SC and Mrs. Gene L. Myebs- The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Mis Kier May 11 at two o’clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKean of Monroe the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Myers-of 516 Eighth strpet. The young couple will reside in Ra.ntouL 111., where Myers is stationed, in the air force.
“My Mamma’’ from - a book by Lloyd Douglas. The program closed With the fifteen members repeating the Lord’s prayer. Cliinixing with the social, refreshments were served. The next meeting will he held June 19 with Mrs. Gloria McClure. The Progressive Workers class of the Trinity'(Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Friday evening in the church parlors at seven thirty o’clock. The Rev. and Mrs. John Chambers will be host and hostess. The Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Willing Workers class wil hold a regular meeting Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Phifo class of the First Baptist church will sponsor a skating party at Clem’s lake tonight at seven thirty o’clock. The D. A. V. auxiliary commander, Martha Sommer, will be here* Tuesday evening at the D. A'. V. hall and would like all members and junior ipembers present to take pictures for the history book. Mrs, Dee Fryback will be hostess to the So-Cha-Rea social group Thursday evening at six thirty o’clock. \ ■ ( ...... <. . \ V ■ The Aeolian choir will hold practice in the school music room Tuesday evening at seven The Hairdressers association will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Ireta Harmpn at seven thirty o’clock. •’ —•— . . A Mrs. Don Heimann will,be hostesh to the Ruralistic study club
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| Thursday evening at eight o’clock. The Guardian Angel study club will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Vernon Krugh at seven thirty o'clock. The Harvesters of the Nuttman Avenue ,United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening with Mr, and Mrs. John Sheets? at six thirty o’clock. . . . 4 . A J .« ■
Mr- and Mrs. Gilesk Porte.r spent several days.: in Holland, Mich., where they enjoyed the tulip festival. They also spent some time at their cottage on Webster. Mrs. Walter E. Sommer visited Indiana University over Mother’s day. She was a guest of her son, anft Pi Kappa fraternity at the fraternities annual Mother’s day lyeekend program. Mrs. William Voglewede and six chi dr£n of Carrington. North Dakota. will arrivie here next week for a 'Visit with Mrs. Charles Voglewede of West Monroe street. Dr., \Voglewede will join his family la-, ter He is the physician at the hospital there and has a wide jticft in a territory which he largely covers by airplane. Harold Engle flew from Chicago to Dallas, Texas last Saturday, where he met Mrs. Engle, her
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-| c . Phone 3-2121 : v Kathleen Terveer < ,<em * fop pub. > must be phoned In by , i «. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) MONDAY t >i class, skating party, Clem's lake, 7:30 p.m. | Si. Catherine study club, Mr.s Earner Wendall, 7:30 p.m. of Victory discussion club, Mr 4 Clarence Heimann, 8 p.m. Bowling Association, \ annual picnic; Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 p. i Pythian, Sister degree staff, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m. ; V. F., W. post, ladies auxiliary, pbtduck supper, V. F. W. hall, 6:30 p.m. Home Ec. chorus, Monroe siehOol; 8 p.m. r ; J TUESDAY :D. A, V. auxiliary; important meeting, D. A. V. halt - Aeolian choir, school music rpoAi, 7; p.m. .? t Tri Kappa sorority, pot-luck suppferj Legion home, 6:30 p.m, Pocahontas lodge meeting, Red Meft’s hall, 7:30 p.m. fcoyal Daughters of Bethany E. l|. JB. church, Mrs, Carl 7:30 p.m. : Eta Ttau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Isabel Anderson, 8 p.m. Mt. Victory W. M. S.j Mrs. Ferry Cress, 1:30 p.m. f C. L. of C. sodality, Mother’s <jay party, C. L. of & hall, 6:30 p.m. D. A. V. auxiliary, social meeting, D. A. V. hall. | Eagles auxiliary , Mother day banquet. Eagles hall, 8 p.m. ?. Decatur Garden club, May day Mrs. Hafve Koos, 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY ; Hairdressers association, Mrs. Ireta Harmon, 7:30 p.m. ■ Decode club Mother’s day party, Mdose home, 6 p.m. ' ; Decatur Home Ec. club, Mrs. Clarence Smitley, 2 p>.m. THURSDAY : So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dee Fry back, 6:30 p.m. 1 Guardian Ange! study club, Mrs. Veynon Krugh. 7:30 p.m. : Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Don Heimann, 8 p.m. Harvesters of Nuttman Ave. U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets,, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY Willing Workers class. Calvary E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. Progtesslve Workers class? Trinity,. E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. . brother and sister-indaw enroute |o Mexico City, Mexico, to attend tbie Rotary convention. The trip from Dallas will be niade bypauto. tehgle ftnd Roscoe Glendening are delegates to the convention from the, Decatur Rotary club. ? Judge Myles F. Barrish is in Portlarid today where he is serving as a special judge in court litigation in the Jay circuit court. | The Joe MurphV family is now residing in the> new residence on West Monroe street.
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Mrs. Homer Goodin suffered a slight stroke Saturday afternoon. She is confined to her home and is reported \ making satisfactory progress.! Mr. and Mrs. Goodin operate Grtodin’s Food Market in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hower, of 12th street, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 5:23 a.m. this morniftg at the hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 14% ,oz. A daughter was born to Mr. and Robert Mcßride of foute 4, Sunday evening at 11:08, weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. ’ A baby hoy was born to Mr\ and Mrs. Louis Ortez Sunday at 4:26 p.m., weighing 7 lbs., 15 ofc. Mr. apd Mrs. Arthur Adam are the parents of a baby son born at 6:25 a.m. Sunday, weighing 5 lbs. 15 oz. ! A son was liorn to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bricker of Geneva, Sunday, at the hospital at l|:05 a.m., weighing 7 lbs., 8 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Newcomer of Geneva, are the parents of a baby boy weighing 7 lbs., 14 bz., Sunday at 3:15 a.m. at the hospital. ■ — .
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Admitted: Walter Sudduth, route 4, Decatur; John Hartze’.l, y Fort Wayne; Elmer Beer, Berne. Dismissed: Mrs. Wilbur Fuelling and v baby girl; Fifth street, Decatur; Leroy IVoor, Monroe. , . « -1 . Decatur Physician | Resumes Practice Dr. W. E. Smith, who has been ill for several weeks, was able to resume his practice of medicine today. Dr. Smith, oldest practicing physician in Decatur’ stated that he would be able to receive office calls for two hours each day. I)r. and Mrs. Smith both became ill several weeks ago and went to Lafayette to be under the care of their son, Dr. Lowell Smith. Bottr are reported to be greatly improved. \ To assure a good quail population ip southern New Jersey, the k state Is liberating 5,600 quail this spring to augihent existing breeding stock now present in the wild. L ' .. '
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GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 12 entertained their mothers Thursday evening and held their court of awards in the dining room of die Presbyterian church. A carry-imdinnefr was enjoyed from tables forming a square In the center of the room anjl completing the decorations were bouquets of spring flowers and candles. Followmg the Glnner, the girls were their awards. The troop gave the pledge and finished with the song “America.” The leaders, Mrs. Kenneth Runyon and MrA Fred Striker, gave the cooking badge, nutrition, hostess and good grooming badges to Katy Goelz, Sue Petrie, Rita Runyon, Nancy Mies, Marjorie Kohne, Cynthia Lehman, Twanetta Magley, Beverly -Parrish, Ellen Welch and
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Beverly Sfnger. Each member also received the membership star. At the close of the evening enrollments were taken for day camp to he held June 16 to 21. ’Wakeflsland In The Pacific has a shorelinfe of only 12 miles. - Trade in a Good Town —Decatur!
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