Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1952 — Page 3
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W il ' J TRI KAPPA SORORITY | entertains mothers ft Me: bers of the Tri Kappa sorority entertained their mothers and tests with a potluck supper at, the (American Legion home Tiiesd iy evening. _ 'THjt guests were seated a£ long ! f tered with potted plants, later giv- ' ; et> as j gifts. The main table was ! deetnited with May poles with v ; storyj book characters around _ i Gold candelabra and indl- ' ! vidmH places marked with nutc.upw completed the decorations. ; I’pliowjng the. supper, Ronnie ; s Robinson played piano selections ahdf'file high school quartet, undert ' the.' iirectlo’n of Miss Helen HauI bolt I sarig several songs, including | “Turfbling Tumbleweeds” and- ® ! “(’oip-y Island Baby,” which added f grcjijly to the enjoyment of the fl \ eveMng. I \ lOtronesses present were Mrs. I cj>. Dugan, Mrs. John Tyndall, ft Mift| Clarence Bell, , and Mrs. | Gq||*ge' Flanders. Charter members f; attending were Miss Frances Du* | " ga|| Mrs. Dale Moses and I Fml Smith. Pledges included Mi's, i M&fflter Ford, Mrs. Robert Mutrnwler and Mrs. H. L. Lankenau. JHostesses for/the evening were Mgs. Charles Jessup, chairman; Mfs. Everett Faulkner. Mrs’, 'Reid Hfekson, Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard trid Mrs, Rolland Affolder. \ Crystal owens completes jSLANS FOR JUNE BRIDAL IS Miss Crystal Owens, daughter of Iflr.' and \Mrs.' Grover Owens of ilwren, Ohio, completed her plans Jllpr her June bridal to George '(Klinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K’inger of Convoy, O. — _ | ' j The couple will exchange vows June 8. in the Middlebury Metho- . list church of Middlebury. Ohio. ... The bride-elect is a graduate’of . Wren high school and the grooinf sleet is a graduate of Convoy high 1 ichool. He is employed at the In* 1 ((( erhatibnal Harvester cost in Fort | A’ayne. ' ' I -T- ■ ' H A- V. AUXILIARY HOLDS INITIATION | lb ' The Disabled American Veterans p auxiliary held initiation Tuesday evening with Mrs., Rufas Sommer, § (he auxiliary comma nde r , In | h'arge. . < - ■ ; \ J Following with .a social, the eh* ii [chaining committee composed of | -Jetty Smith, Violet Smith. Agnes ■ lliimschlag and Ethel Slickman, : presented games and contests for die remainder of the program. Prizes were awarded to Betty (i Steiner. Mrs. Charles Masspnee, Marthla Bommer and. Dorothy Stab. - 4 •* ’ ipj The nPxt meeting, which will be “Imt-ien <|V officers, will he held [|jm' b 3. 7 \ . Decode club entertains Jmothers at dinner The members of the Gecode plub entertained their mothers and
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!' i I ; I guests at a six o’clock dinner party Wednesday i evening at tile Moose home, with the Women of the Moose serving. Upon the larrlvili of the guests, they were presented with lovely corsages. The tables were decorated with white paper, with . May 'poles and colored streamers attached/ as the centerpieces, Each guest, of honor’s was marked with a small potted plant. Which they later received ais gifts, and tiny baskets filled with mints. Following the dinner, the program, with the theme of “Mother," began, with Hilda Staley giving the welcome and Miks Dorothy , Schnepf presenting a reading to mothers. Mrs. Shiley, then introduced the Rev. (Edgar Schmidt of the Zion Lutheran church, who gang “The Lord's Brayer'* and “Hold Thou My liquids Deaf Lord ” Miss Charlene Lehman gave two readings, entitled “Somebody's Mother" and which were enjoyed by the group. The oldest mother presept, Mrs. Ollie Knittie, was ) presented with a large bouquet of spring flowers, after the program; and the other guests receiving prizes were Mary Rose Gauck. Mrs. Herman Meyers. Mrs. F. W. SchuiiriP, and Mrs. Edgar Schmidt. A| 3 i““ j Members of the Gecode club Winning prizes were Mrs. Hilda Sthligy. Hazel L&htehstiger. Joan York and Mrp. 'Rose Miller. v ( The committee'ip Charge of the evening were Hilda Staley), Miry Dull, chairmen, assisted by Frances Terveer, * Charlotte McDaniel. Minnie Egljy, Dorothy Schnepf, Virginia Hairveyj Mamie Bashara, Barbara Gatint apd Jo'an Braun. Thp Mortmouth Motheis , study -cliftr will meet Tuesday evening at/ seven thirty; at I the Monmouth school. , : \ M ( / ' Sunday afternoon at two thirty ; o’clock, the Adojiap choir will practice at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren chprch \on Ninth street. ft ’> ( ‘ f' J ■ —- The' Pythian Blistefr Needle club will meet Monday evening after Temple at the K. of P. homg. , ■ I JL"i ■ i. A i The Philalethean circle, of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church will* meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Dallas Go:dner at eight? o’P° cfc The Roop township home economics group .will ineet Tuesday afternoon kt One thirty o’clock at the Monmouth school. ( - - ( -4fd The Delta lambda of Sigma Phi sorority will meet Tuesday (evening with Mrs. ( George Bair at eight The Friendship Circle of the Zion Evangelical Reformed chiirch will ipeet TbVedpdsday evening at seven thirty o’clock!with Mrs. Joe HazleWood. A sitent paction will be- held. . ? | j■“ \ J
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Admitted: James Fisher, route 4, Decatur; Jesse Nelson. Dismissed: Mrsf Norman Ward and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. Joseph Hower and; baby girl, 12th street. Decaturj; f MH. Robert McBride - and baby gifl, route 4, Decatur.
Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Boc|ety Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) 1 THURSDAY 1 ! W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, at church, 2 p.m. I Bridge chib, Mrs. Mary (Olrnor, 8 p.m. Emblem club, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. /( Academy of Friendship, Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p. ril. t ( Order of Eastern Star, stated Meeting, Masohic hall, 7:30 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. 6:30 p.m. Guardian Angel i»tudy club, Mrs. Vernon Krugh, 7:30 p.m. Rurallytic. stutdy club, Mtk. Don Heimann, ,8 p.ift. Harvesters of Nuttman Ave. U. BL church. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary, social, Legioii home, 8 p.m. Kum-Join-Us class of Bethany E. U. B, church. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hptker, 7:30 p.m. Order of Easter Star and Masonic Lodge. Pot-luck” supper, Masonic Hall, 6:15 p.m. Willing Workers class, Calvary E. U. B. church. 7:30 p.m. Ptogressive Workers class. Trinity, E. U. B. chiirch, 7:30 p.m. ■ J. SUNDAY| Aeolian choir. Trinity E- U. B.\ church, 22:30 p.m. ' MONDAY Pythian Sister Needle club, after Temple, K. of P. home. , TUESDAY • Philalethean Circle, Zion E. R. t church, Mrs. Dallas Goldner, 8 p.m. Root Twp. Home Ec. group. Monmouth school, 1:30 p.m. Monmouth Mothers study club, Monmouth school. 7:3R p.m. \ | Delta Lapibda chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m. Pot-luck supper, Monroe school, 6:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau officers installed,' Elks home, 8 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. ( Wednesday Friendship Circle Zion E. R. church, Mrs. Joe Hazlewood, 7:30 p.m. 5 Psi lota Xi sorority, changed to next Wednesday, Mrs. JohA; DteVoss, 8 p.m. J' ’ /' : L' / !
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Mr. and Mrs. William Slusher of Thirteenth street, are the parents of a baby boy weighing 8 lbs.. 11 oz„ born at 8:45 a.m. today at the hospital. A l\aby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Schurger of Fornax street, this morning at 1:39 a.m. at the hospital, weighing G lbs., 5 oz. — : y- — I———i— —— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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MISS JEAN McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald, 1420 W. Sunfeet drive, Stratton Plcae, -will receive the bachelor of arts degree at tlw, 111th commencement exercises of feaint Mary-of-the-Woods college,\ near Terre Haute June 3.f Miss McDonald, a graduate of Decatur high school, majored in mathematics and minored in Spanish. She was president of the! Mathematics club, and a member of the committee for the senior (ball. She holds membership on the Spanish club and WAA. . The Most Rev. Paul C., Schulte, D. Dm archbishop of Indianapolis, will preside at the graduation exercises and confer degrees on the 58 graduates. The commencement address will be given by the Very Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S. J., president of Marquette university. The Rev. S. J. Duncan. S. T. D., will deliver the baccalaureate address Sunday. June 1.- Chaplain s os the Catholic students at the university of Illinois, Dr. Duncan is also-director of the ‘Newman Foundation there. I■ ? ' ( — “ m . ' ■ i Argue School Case Issues On June 14 In the restraining order suit of Adams County Freeholders. Inc. vs Adams County Central Consolidap ed School Corporation, by agre>. ment of attorneys, issues wilj be argued June 14. I'i■ \ ‘ \ '
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