Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1952 — Page 3

LfRTDaM JUNE 6, 1952

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,';D. A. 0 AUXILIARY ffcLECT|| OFFICERS If The Oisabled American Veter;fans ainclliary met Tuesday eve- ■ •ning fan election of officers.. Mar|tha Sojh mer was re-elected comiinandea for the second year and | the otli r'officers are as follows: | Clara ■ en Hitchcock. senior vicecomm® ler; •Violet Smith, junior | vice-com mander; Esther Young, * chaplain. and Mary Ellen Scheumann, | *easurer. ? Foil|> the pleciion, a surprise pi rty was held to honor Mrs. Somn® . She was presented a gift from lie other-members. mentJ f tere served at a later hour. TMiiext meetingg, a social, will be held Juuei26. i ' 1 —~~ ' EVER-READY CLASS in Meting Thursday Meji|hers of the Ever - Ready ' class |<& the First Methodist church met Whursday evening with Mrs. 1». Alfcowens, the president, who icallelfll|| the meeting to order. MO O. K. Baker took over at this Mme and offered prayer. Mrs. Sam&il Emerick presented an intere lung talk on her trip abroad last summer. !■ Di ij ng the -business meeting, Mrs! Bowens presided. The group votql to donate to the church fottjk ;e at Epworth Forest for. Mrs. "R. D. Myers was wle|< med 'as a hew member and Mrsj Sam Butler was a guest"-for theq ( vening. . # Up tinuing with the social, refresh nents were' served by Mrs. Cov £ is, Mrs. Paul Edwards and Mrs ’ W. Guy Brown. This closed the• ’ leetings of the group until fall; ' \ ' V ' ».■v . ' ! —7“ : ■ t Mt; Joseph Laurent will be hoso the St. Dolnlnic study club Tue sj ay evening at six fifteen o'clod k. A picnic is planned jnenibers are asked to bring their owrt‘ table service . -... i * r - "■ Quality Photo-finishing when it’s see-worthy Snap It! dollhouse Drug Co. ■BBBBBBmHBmmBI

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hi ! f \ Mrs. Bert Ralston will be hostess to the Fireman’s auxiliary Monday evening at eight o’clock. f |rhe St. Mary’s township Fann Bureau will meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock with D .W. Johns'in. A weiner roast will be held and all members are invited. 1 > —+ L’4 ■ 1 ' ;The Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a come-as-you-are party Tuesday evening at Sunset park, beginning at six thirty o’clock. Children’s day practice will be hfeld Saturday at the Zion Evangelical Reformed church at one ©(clock. The children are asked to be present. !The Presbyterian Ruth Circle Will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Ernest High at eight o’clock. . I The Presbyterian Naomi Circle fcsill meet with Mrs. David Langston Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. ' J: Members of the Presbyterian Mary Circle will meet Thursday • afternoon with Mrs. Stewart McMillen at twt> thirty o’clock. ' — s . ’ Mrs. O. H. Haubold will be hostess to the Presbyterian Martha (hrcle at two thirty o’clock Thursday afternoon. i The W S. €J S. of the First Methodist church will meet Thursday at the church, at two o’clock. The members’ children will be .guests at this time and will preSent the program. | Children’s day practice will be Observed at the Methodist churdh iiaturday l| at two o’clock for the ntermediate group and at three '’clock for primary children. ' ? ' A 4 ' 5 ■ | .-j ’ | Our Lady of Fatima discussion |lub will hold its annual picnic’ With Miss Rosemary Spangler londay evening at six o’clock. .■ 5 \ I ' The Business and Professional omen’s club will have a, carrydinner Wednesday evening at e Boy Scout cabin at six o’clock, ene Hicks and . Helen Gfraber 11 serve as co-hostessed- All reszations are to be made by Satiny evening. Transportation’will be provided. J ’’ r I • ; Bake Sale Saturday, June \ fth, 8 a. m. at Decatur City Rail, Flat Rock Ladies Aid of Monroeville, Ind. 1 \ p 133t2 j '

W* . ■ r "B —F W ■■ i B MR. AND MRS. KENNETH H. REED of route 4, Decatur, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, Patricia Emma Lou, to A/3c John Harold Parrish, eldest son of jMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parrish of route 4, Decatur. The groom-elect is • stationed at Sheppard air base in Wichita Falls, Texas. No definite date has been set for the wedding. <

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wemhoff arid children, Don and Eleanor, Mrs. Dean Reber and Miss Nila Miller attended commencement exercises Tuesday at Ball State college, where Owen Wemhoff was a member -of the graduating class. Mrs. Robert Helm and daughter Barbara, will leave Saturday for New Port Richey, Fla., where.Xhey will make thftir Dome. Mrs. Grace Allwein has received a card from Bobby KalVer, from the Mammoth Hotel in Kentucky, where the Kalvers have stopped en route to Florida. They expected to visit the Mammoth Cave while there. * Mrs. Lawrence Linn and Mrs. Dick Heller motored to Hanover today and will attend a dinner at Hanover college tonight. Mrs. Linn also will visit her daughter, Miss Dianne Linn, who is completing her first year at Hanover college.

ekJOSMTAL Dismissed: Mrs. Merlin Stucky and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. IvanBailey and baby girl, Bryant. HHE Mr. and Mrs. George Dynes, of Berne, are the parents of a baby boy born at 6:09 p.m. Thursday at the hospital, weighing 6 lbs., 4% oz. A UflJjy boy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gfcrhard Selklng, weighing 9 lbs., 2 oz., at 6:09 p.m.'Thursday at the hospital. Paris policemen are not gendarmes, as is widely believed. The men with the picturesque stiff blue capes and white clubs are agents de police. Gendarmes keep order in rural areas. /■

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■ J ® J I I X RIM ’ I ■ » ' --'i. y /; \ ‘ . 1 miss leqara markle, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Orla Markle. rQute 4. Decatur, has reedi* ed her bachelor of science degree from Ball State Teachers collet». She will complete her four year course ini nursing at Ball Memorial hos- ; pifal August 14. ■*-! — - ; Christian Church Convention June 12 The 113th annual state conven- • tiqn of the 700 Christian churches of Indiana will be from June' 12-lb, at the Winona Lake Tabernacle, Warsaw. The host pastor is to be? Carroll N. Odell, pastor of the First Christian Church, Warsaw, afid the music director is Mrs. Rosa Page Welch, a noted musician from Chicago. Somej of the speakers for this four day convention include Dr. Ephraim D. Lowe, Indianapolis;/. Df. William Robinson, school of; . religion, Butler University; Dr. Bernard C.. Clausen, lecturer and minister, Willoughby, Ohio; Dr. J. sVarren Hastings, pastor National City Christian church, Washington, D.C.; and Mrs. R. O. Pearson, Abilene, Texas.! > The convention will close Sunday afternoon with a communion service and a sermon by A. Dale Ffers, president of the United I Christian missionary society. 1 ' ’ ■

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» 1111.11. I I Phene 8-2121 * ; Kathleen Terveep Society Items for day's publication must bo phoned In by *•11 a. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) ■ife' ' i FRIDAY IWork and Win class, Trinity Church, 7:30 p.m; JJolly Housewives Home Ec. c|ub, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 #n, Village Home Ec. <sub, family party, Lehman park, ,(H3O p.m. ?W. S. C. S. rummage sale, Methodist church basement, 1 to 5 p.m. SATURDAY X ChUdretVs day practice, Zion E. R. church, 1 p.m. < Children’s day practice, First church, Intermediate group, 2 p.m., primary 3 p.m. ’Children’s practice, Presbyterian church, 3 p.m. ■ W. S. C. S. rummage sale, Methodist church basement, 8:30 to 3:30 p.m. MONDAY Fireman’s auxiliary, Mrs. Bert Ralston, 8 p.m. < Our Lady of Fatima club, Miss Rosemary Spangler, 6 p.m. y Bobo Community organization, Robo school house, 7:30 p.m. 5- Holy Family Discussion group, pi|cnic, Hanna-Nuttman shelter IjOuse, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Pleasant Mills Willing Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Johnspn, 7:30 p.m. •, •?1-St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Joseph Laurent, 6:15 p.m. j Willing Workers class, First 'Christian church, Junior church b|cnic, Lehman park, 6:30 p.m. ”J Great Books Discussion group, library, 7:30 p.m. Happy Home - Makers club, French Twp. club, Hanna-Nuttman park,: 7 p.m. J , Better Homes club of Monroe, Mrs. Otto Longenberger, 7:30 p.m. I Eagles Auxiliary, installation of Officers, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY / Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Ernest High, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. David Langston, 8 p.m. ? Business and Professional Women, Boy Scout Cabin, 6 p.m. St. Mary’s Twp. Farm Bureau, D. W. Johnson, 8 p.m. I Delta Theta Tau, Come-as-you-are party,’Sunset park, 6:30 pan. THURSDAY Presbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs. Stew Art McMillen, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. ?O. Hi Haubold, 2:30 p.m. ’W. S. C. S. First Methodist ‘church, 2 p.m. GIRL SCOUTS ? Members of Brownie troop 4 Are reminded that day camp slips are Available and the girls should call At the home of the leaders for: -them.

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