Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1952 — Page 3

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25; 1952

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ADD SOCIETY XI IOTA chapter IN MEETING WEDNESDAY \ The' Xi Alpha lota Exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, international social and cultural sorority,' met'Wednesday evening with Mrs; Arthur Wilson. 7 Mrs. John Holthouse, president presided at the regular business and cultural; meeting, and at this time, the group voted to. pledge financial support in behalf of Gfrls-. to*n, U. S. A„ in Whiteface, Tex., a project of the sorority. , The hostess gave an interesting review of cultural . China, touching on the Chinese classics and the theater. ' Types of music and'lnstrum|ents were discussed by Mfa, John 1 Holthouse, followed with a topiV, “China, the land of Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism” giy* en by Miss Bernadine Faurote. | } Mrs. Vernon'Krugh also discussed China as it is now, and the meeting; was adjourned with the club ritual. A social hour followed and refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held with a dinner at the home of Mrs,’ Vernon krugh at six thirty o’clock October 8. > HISTORICAL -CLUB - , i IN FIRST MEETING Hostesses for the first fall meeting of the Historical club which met recently,»were Mrs. Mau4§ Hower. Mrs. Florence Green, Mrs. Thelma Porter, Mrs. Anna Hanchet’ Mrs, Gaylie Bittner and Mrs. FaiU _nie Christen. The group met at the latter’s home. A chicken dinner} began the activities for twenty 'members and two guests, Mrp. Millie \Myers :df ' Exeter, Calif., and Mrs. Naomi Crum of Richmond. A short business meeting followed, with the president. Mrs. Clara Pass Water, in charge, '

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Eg Phone 3-2121 Society Items for day’e publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer THURSDAY St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Bernard Kruse, p.m. Emblem club, Elks hdme, 7:30 p. m. i ■ ■ - Bobo Willing Workers class, Mrs. Fred Hlltbn, 7:30 p. m. St. Paul Ladies} Aid, all day, Mrs. Ira Mcßride. Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Bertha Miller, It p.m. . ‘ Guardian Angel; study club, Mrs. Robert Ulman, 8 p.m. Aeolian i-hoir practice, high school music ?oom, 7 p.m. . Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.iin. . D. A. V. Auxiliary, D. A. V. hall, ,8 p.m. Women of Moose, formal initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers, -7 p.m. FRIDAY Progressive Workers class, Trinity E. U. B. church parlors. 7:30’ p.m. ' w s. W. S.. Bethany E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. Philo class. First Baptist ,Chuych social room, 7:30 p. m. \ D. A. V. auxiliary, Family night, D. A. V. halt 6:30 p. m. , American Legion auxiliary, Legion home. !! p. m. Willing Workers class. Calvary E. U. B. church, Hanna-Nuttman park. 7:30 p.m. W. S. W. S., Bethany E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. I Adams County Roadside council postoned one week. ‘.Star Recorder day, Women of Moose, Portland Moose lodge. ; MONDAY Adams Co. Home Demonstration dhorus Picnic — Hanna-Nuttman Park. 6:00 p. m. . \ Eagles Auxiliary, hall, 8 p.m. .Rosary Society, K. of C. hall, 8 p.m. | > TUESDAY Jolly Housewives Home Ec. group, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 nm. WEDNESDAY Psi lota Xi, Mrs. Anita Macklin, 8 p.m. C " SEPTEMBER MEETING HELD BY CHURCH GROUP The Presbyterian Women’s Association held their September meeting Wednesday evening at the church with Mrs. Robert Macklin, president, presiding. Mrs. Kenneth Runyon gave the devotions with her topic of “Take my life and ret it be',” followed ’■-With scripture-reading and prayer. An interesting book review was then presented by Miss Eleanor Pumphrey. During the} business session, election of officers took place and Mjcs. Lowell Harper is president. Mi's. Mary Jape Saylors, vice-pres-ident and Mrs. Ida Belle Alton, secretary. ’ ’ . The i meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Members of the (Ruth Cirplte were hosteksps for the social houp which followed and refreshments were served.

HELLER-McFADDEN VOWS READ SUNDAY The New Haven Methodist church was beautified with palms, ferns, and bouquets of red and white gladioli for the candlelight ceremony Sunday evening, when Miss Lois Evelyn McFadden, only daughter of Russell McFadden and the late Mrs. McMadden of New Haven, and Burneal W. Heller, son of and Mrs. Milo J. Heller of Roanoke and i formerly of Adams county, repeated their marriage vows. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Heller of Decatur. • The ReM. John Sayre performed the double ring nuptials, following a musicale presented by. Robert Sheffer. A gown of white satin, paneled with lace, was chosen by the bride.

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MISS SHIRLEjY PREUSS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Preuss of Michigan City, became the bride of Thomas Bayles in a double ring ceremony solemnized Saturday, in the St. Paul Evangelical Lutherian church in Michigan City, The Rev. Stanley D. Schneider officiated at the nuptials, following a musicale. The groom 4s the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bayles of this city. The young Couple will make their home in England, where Bayles is stationed with the air force. i

—-— It' featured a tiny stand-up-collar and a fhll lace insert of matching lace from the waist to the hem of the cathedral length train. The net finger tip veil was held in place by a halo of lace beautified with lillies-of-the-valley. Her only jewelry was a rhinestone gift from the groom. She carried an arraignment of white rose buds, centered with ah orchid her bridal bouquet. ' Miss Nancy Jo Heller, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. Her gown was blue nylon\ het over matching taffeta and complemented with a bodice of lace and a portrait nickline. Her costume was accented with matching mitts and a net cap, shirred with satin ribbon; and , small flowers. She carried a bouquet of baby mums and croton fjoliage. Bridesmaids were tlw Misses Marlene! Bandelier, Lucifte' Cfnfer and Pat Jackson, all of New Haven. Their dresses were similar in shrimp, -peach and blue net over taffeta. : respectively. Detailing the ensembles were lace boleros and ipatching headbands. Their bouquets o( mums, astefs and croton foliage mat<hed,the dresses' Gold lockets Were a gift from the bride. Doit Roebuck \ was best man. Ushers were William Ellis, Fort Wayne. James Ellis, Palmyre, and 01en Roebuck, Roanoke. s For her son’s wedding, Mrs. Heller chose camera! lace over matching taffeta, with ‘brown accessories and a yellow rose corsage. | Three, hundred guests attended t;he reception at the bride’s house immediately following the wedding. Ddn Fort Wayne, offered organ music for the occasion. Serving were Mrs. Harold Bandolier, Sr., Mrs. Ed Jackson, Mrs. hart Miss Betty Gererdot, all of Newj Haven, Miss Joan Roth, Fort Wkyne, Mrs. Orville \ McFadden, Mjentort, and Miss Florence Fogel, Monroeville; After i a short wedding trip through southern Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Holler will be at home in their new home in Palhiyra, where Mr. Helper is affiliated with Ellison Bakery, Inc., of Fort Wayne and Palmyra. The bride is a graduate of New Haven high school and is attend-

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This evening the Aeolian choir will meet at the hiigh sehbpl at seven o'clock in streiet clothes and not formal as previously announced . ' . } • : . Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock, the Progressive Workers class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Hill will be host and hostess. \ } The meeting of the Jolly Housewives Home Econonjics club will be, held Tuesday ' evening at the Pleasant Mills school at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs- Anita Macklin will be hostess to the Psi lota (Xi .sorority for a business meeting Wednesday evening at eight jo’clock. - Glaucoma, one of the most common causes of blindness, is pre- 1 ventable; even so, njore than 20,000 persons have lost their vision as a result of this condition.

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Chester Hirschy has registered as a freshman at Huntington Coir lejje for the first semester of the 1961-53 college year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe. \ Mrs. Hajrve Baker is spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrty. D. A; Byerly of San Gargania, Calif. itenneth McConnell, Decatur lousiness man, is hospitalized at} Fort Wayne and will undergo an operation Friday for the removal of a kidney stone. The Rev. James R. Meadows of thia city will be the guest speaker at the Morning Star chapel in Fort W&yne Sunday night at 7:45 o’-j clock. The Rev. Jerry Danaghy ia the regular pastor at the chapeL} Tlje public is invited. } Harold Young ofrMonroe was fin-l<-d 310 and costs for failure to

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