Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1952 — Page 3

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I BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY IN WEDNESDAY MEETING Wednesday evening the member? of the Xi Alpha lota Exemplar chapter of Beta SJgma phi sorority held their first fall meet? I Ing ,at the home of' Mrs. Bruce. Brisker. A six thirty chop sSiey; dinner was served by the hostess* preceding the orations were carried out in a IphK J hese theme. ’ Mrd, John Holthouse, president*’ ' presided over the business Session j »at whiqh time it was announced i the reservation applications bad; been'received for the annual Indi? ana Beta Silina Phi state conyen-j tion to be held September 27 grid; 28 At the Fowled hotel in LafgyJ I- . q »; : : i Walter W. Ross, 111, official rep- ■ ' reseritative .of the sorority from the office in Kansas City, Mo., Will i . be the principal"speaker at the banquet. Local delegate is Mrs. Max? Mosek, with Miss Ava" Kratt ■- and Miss Rose Ellen Miller as al-; • , ternates, j . J l‘- The cultural program was tn ’ charge -of Mbs*. Eugene Beam. An [ interesting discussion on “China; .■•The Country” was led by Mrs. Max Moser, Miss' Betty Weber* Miss Ava Kraft and. Miss Rose' i ' Ellen Miller. j ’l' After the meeting a socialhour, i , Was Mrs. Arthur Wilson wiil be hostess to the meeting Sep-: temPey 24. . . ‘ iP ' — ■ BUSINESS WOMEN MEET WEDNESDAY •<J Beginning with a six thirty dinner party, the Business and Pro* fessionai Women met Wednesday j Evening at the C. L. of C. balk The ‘serving tables were decorated with bouq,uets of seasonal flqw{ ,<*s. • 1: The business meeting with Bert Lane, vice president, in charge. The group decided again 1 to sponsor a girl scout; troop and, ’ named Georgia Foughty as repre 1 seritative. J J Bingo was enjbyed and the Win* J hers exchanged w ; hite elephant gifts'. Hostesses for the evening w'ej-e the ' Misses Rosemaky and * Mary Catherine Spangler. .— L__j —™ —**-

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F. H. A. GffOVP HOLDS ELECTION OF OFFICERS - 1 The Future Homemakers of America of the Decatur high f school held a meeting Tuesday, i which Vegan with election of offii; I & .• • President is Barbara' Walters, i Nora Lee Ray, vice president, -■ Phyllis Elliott, Secretary, Marlene Thieme, tr4asuror, Carol Bowman, ? reporter, ponnle Welker, son£ ; leader, Beverly : Elliott, -historian I and Lois Strahni, parliamentarian. I I Following this, refreshments £ were served to the group. s *n ° I?" ’* • 1 ■ PATRICPA M. YORK TO k \ WED SGTI LOUTS FEBER } The engagement and approaching i marriage ofi Miss Patricia M. York, was announced today be her m;other, Mrs. Marie York, 936. Harrison street, Deeitur, to Sgt. Louis M. Feber, son;of Mr. and Mrs. Crist Feber of Fort Wayne. i The double Ivili pledge their vows September 23 in the chapel i at Preque, ;Mainb, in a two thirty £ o'clock ceremony. ' ■ Miss York ls a graduate of Good ‘ .Samaritan school of nkrsihg. Good - Samaritan hospital, Dayton, Ohio. i She is employed at that hospital on the nuVping staff. ! Her fiance is serving with the i air force, plationed at Presque air force basei: Maine. >' —T* i STUDY CL-UB ORGANIZED TUESDAY ; EVENING /j The St. Agnes Therese study ; club was organized Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. H. P; 1 Erigle. The new organization is ■ to meet the second Thursday of each month. Officers for tfte club were elected and Miss Catherine Loshe is president, Miss Mary Ann Ulman. ’ treasurer, .ands secretary, Miss Mary Lou York. j \ \ . The evehjng closed with a prayer offered Jor peace. Miss Catherine Loshe Iwill ae hostess to the meeting ofi the group. . at seveki thirty o’clock. Women of the Moose who have reservations for the trip to Chi-

cago for September 20-21, are asked to have their money for transportation in, not later thaa next Wednesday, to either Thelma Kreps or Hazel Schultz.: So fa|j there is one reservation open. 1 ' L- - '.zm- '* Official visitors will be; present for the *Pocohantas lodge : foeqpni Tuesday' evening it the Red" Men's hall at seven thirty o’clock. All member! ape asked to attend.o?his is a social and refreshments will be served. The V. F. W. auxiliary Will meetat,\ thte post Monday evening at eight o’clock. The P. T. A. of the Pleasant Mills schobl will meet at the school evening at seven thirty o’clock. Ail parents and teachers should be present. The American Legion auxiliary wiR have -a pot-luck supper at the Legion Friday evening at six thirty o’clock. Following will be installation of officers and the officers are askqd to be in fornjal attire. , Friday evening at the ‘ Trinity Evangelical United Brthrerfrhurch the Victory class will meet at seven thirty o'clock. The Associate chapter of Tri Kappa will have a picnic Tuesday evening at six-fifteen - o’clock at Hanna Nuttman park. Members are asked to bring their own table service. —__ \ A survey by the United Nations shows the average Russian* city dweller has about 38 square feet of living space, compared to between 54 arid 65 square feet for fedefol prison inmates in the United States. • ' IOVE.„ a.M !♦»«»»• MXCAROHI

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Phone 3-2121 •©defy Items for d*y«s publlcatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m,j , Kathleen Terveer Thursday Zion and Aeolian choirs. Parikh hap, 7:30 p.m. Queen of, Robary study club, Mfo. Grover Cloilser. 8 p.m. / W. S. ty. p., Union Chapel church. Mrs Ora Fell, 7:30 p.m* Eagles Auxiliary, Family partjfo Eagles hall, 8 pjn. Queen of peace stridy club, Mrs. Mark Schurger, 8 p.ni. j ' z Unit 2, Bethany jchufoh, Mrs. LajDoyt Miller, 7:30 p.m; Adams County Rural Youth. Annual hayride, 7; 30 p.m., .County Extension office. ' , < *? ; ; Order of Eastern Star, pot-luck supper. Masonic, hall, 6:15 jgfla. Ladies Missionary; soc 1 e t y’;* Church of God, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Blue of Tocsin, 8 p ip. Monroe W. S. C. fL church annex, 7:30 p.m. | Trinity Evangelical United Brethren W. S. C. S.. church, 7:30 p.m. i • ‘■* D. A. V. auxiliary,v Installation, D. A. V. hall, 8 p.m. \ . 4th District, > American Legion auxiliary. Avilla Methodist church,- . ! . I ,• ~ O

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,J: FRIDAY J | Victory Trinity E, Uvß.) chtiirch, 7:30 p.m. j RethAny E. TL B, rSuriday school’ nursery and kind*erghrtfn [party, church parsonage.'2 p.m*. *l Tflion Twp. Firm Bureau. It^- ! njanuel Lutheranl school, 8 p.m. ‘ , American Legion Auxiliary, potrack dinner. Legion hall, 6:30 p.m. # Calvary E. U. B. chpreh, W. S. church, 7:30 p.mi SATURDAY J jKum-Join-Us class, Bethany E. U|.lß. church, church ajiPPer, 4:30 7 p.m. MONDAY j ■ V- F. W. Auxiliary, V, F. W. halld B P-m. I j JLadies Fireman’s auxiliary, IMrsl Geprge Rentz, 8 p.m. 4 ' I i f-' ; L r : . I ? 1 TUESDAY Decatur Garden club* Berne and; Geneva clubs. Legion home, 2:3if , pm - '1 II . Associate chapter of Tri Kyppa| Hanna Nuttman park. 6:15 p.m. ; ; vP. T. A. meeting, Pleasant Miilsv JL • . n j 11

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g school, ?:3d p.m. j 14 Pocohantae lodge, tocial, Red I I Men’s'hall, fl.m. . Wb F '.-u, l. 1 . I '.' 1 ' g Suzette Kay is the of the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burneau of 3105 Sheridan , ijCourt, Fort Wayne. She was born Wednesday at 12:4® a.m. at the 4 St. Joseph hospital and weighed j 7 lbs., 1 oz. Mrs. Burneau was for-i I merly Rdsgmopd Gould, a teacher ! in the Decatur I •' ' .■' * J •1 Democrat Want Ads Bring Results I'■"■■■■■ ■> | DON’T TAKE^ A CMANCE PLENA MINS A I Smith Drug Co.

Boy Fatally Hurt By Fall Under Wagon ! CpLUMBUS, Ind. UP — Dale Baute, 8. was injured fatally Wed-

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nesday when he fell r undet the wheels of a hay driven by his father. Qscar Baute. The child slipped as he was climbing onto the wagon.