Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1952 — Page 3
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I■' -1' fi * \ •' *' '■. ■’ .’■’ GECODE CLUB SPENDS H <• WEEK-END iN CAPITAL {Several members of the Decatur club attended the past week-end midwest conference -in Indianapolis' at the Claypool hotel, together with seven to eight General .Electric women’s clubs of this area. J > < The program_gQL_underway Saturday .afternoon at one thirty o'clock with a* panel discussion. Mrs. Pearl Kreist her represented ihe Decatur club.. A six o’clock banquet followed that evening. Genevieve August; president of r • the local Gecode club, was a mem-
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ber of the Sunday panel ajnd also was present for the president's din- ‘ ner,' where each gave an annual . report of their/respective chibs. Imi pessive candlelight services follow- , t ed this. < Short and clever skits were given of countries the-groups plan to visit next Sumpier, >hen they tour ■ Europe. (England jwas represented • by the Decathr group. Present for the Sessions were 3fr. and Mrs. John Welsh. Ethel Schlickman, Genevieve August, Pearl Kreischer. Eloise Noll, Rosie MilFer, Bernice W|se h n< l Nbrtna Brown \ OUR LADY OF FATIMA CLUB MEETS MONDAY Miss Ethel Kle|nhenz was hostess to the Our Lady of Fatima Discussion group at her home Monday evening. The meeting was opened with prayer:and conforming with the month pf October, Mrs. Jesse Sutton, Jh. presented a very i \interesting account on the mysi teries of the Rosary. Current events were then given i by the rest of the members and : - . j jv
Society Items for iday't pub-\ lication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 Kathleen Terveer \' Phone 3-2121 ' TUESDAY\ •<' C. L. of C. society, €. JU. of 0. hall, 7:30 pm Drill Team, American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority. Mrs. Gerald Strickler, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, officers, meeting, 8 p.m. hall. , Eta Tau Sigma, Miss i-jlyerna 8 p.m. ■ Church Mothers study club, First Methodist church, 6:45 p.m. W. C. T. U. convention, Monroe Methodist church. 2:30 p.m. \ WEDNESDAY Girls Guild, Zion E R. church. Miss Nancy Kirsch, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady 6f Victory discussion group, Mrs. Edward Gase, 8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter. Mrs. Ralph- Hot|bs, 8 p.m. # \* l\ Zion Lutheran Missionary society. Parish hall. 7:30 p.m, Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Chalmer Deßolt, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle. Mrs. R. C. Hersh, 8 p.m.
Psi Alpha lota Exemplar chapter. Mrs. Vernon Krugh, 8 p.m. |i Historical club, Mrs. Roy Price, 2:30 p.m. \ Profit and Pleasure Home Ec. group, Mrs. Otto Hoffman, 7:30 p.m, THURSDAY Unit 2, Bethany IE. U. B. church, Mrs. F. iH. Willard. 7:30 p.rir. Salem W S. C. S.> Mrs. Grover Wolfe, p.m. ; Zion Wather League, Parish hall. . 6:30 p.m. .. ; ' :I '\ ; i ji St. Ann study club, Mrs. Jofin Miller, 7:30 p.m, -St Agnes Therese study club. Miss Catherine Loshe >( 7:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant VV. S.’ C. S.J Rev. and Mrs. Frank Rise, 6:30 pm. Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. George Schultz, 8 ix.ni,. D. A. V. auxftiary, D. A. V. hall, 8 p.m. W. S. C. S., Methodist church; 2 p.m. 1 - a - 1... ’ Queen of Peace study club Miy. Germaine 1 Spangler, 7:39 p.m. W. S. W. S„ Union Chapel ’ church, Mrs. Robert Workinger, 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Mary and Martha Circle, postponed one week. Ladies Missionary society, Churcji of God, Mrs. Floyd-Mitchell, 7:30 p.m.- ' ■ Ui ’ > Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship. Missionary church, 7 p.m. Monmouth Junior Geels barn. Square dance. - \ f FRIDAY American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. W.S.W.S., Calvary E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. Bobo Methodist W.S.C.S,, Mrs. Bertha McMichael, 7 p.m. Union Bureau, Immanuel Lutheran church, 7i,30 p. I Women’s Association of Presbyterian church, 9:30 \a.m. ! \ SATURDAY /Bake sale, Montnouth senior c lass, Schafer, store, 9 \a.m. SUNDAY \ N. C. C. W. council, Monroeville. 2 p.m. MONDAY Adams County chorus. Monroe school, 7:3,0 p.m. Root Twp. Farm Bureau, Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. several and answers were discussed from the Question box. During the business session, the president welcomed two new members, Mrs. Robert Braden and Mrs. Dale Morrissey. The meeting closed with the recitation of the rosary for peace. The-- next regular meeting' wiR be held November 3 at the home of Mrs. Sutton, with Miss Rosemary Spangler in charge of the program. \ - •' \ The Girls Guild of die Eion Evangelical Reformed church will meet with Miss Nancy Kirsch Wednesday evening at seven thirty ’o'clock. ' ■ '
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' Mrs. Grover Wolfe, will be hostess to the Salem Xv. S. C. S. Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. Hostess for the W. S. W: S. meeting of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren, church Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock in'; the church basement will be Mrs.. Gladys Darr and Mrs. Thelma Brown. ' . — • • 1 ! ■ LI The district meeting of the National Council of Catholic Women will be held Sunday, October 12 in Monroeville. The session will start promptly at\two o'clock and 4 benediction will follow ih the SL Rose Catholic church in Monroeville. , ' —r- . \ . 1 The Queen of the Rosary study \club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Geo Age? Schultz at eight O’clock, - ——J V v ■ I The senior class of Monmouth high school will sponsor; a bak& sale Saturday at the Schaler store’; beginning at nipe O'clock; The Adams Central P. T. A. auction will be, held October ?<? in thh high school\gym at seven thirty o’clock. Melvin E. Liechty will auction such articles as baked goods, farm products, nee(|le-work, poultry, aprons, canned goods, old dishes and aptiques, gobd used' clothing and .many ptheij miscel-’ laneous articles! Refreshments are being planned by the hospitality committee and |everyonp, is Welcome. The C, L. of Cr society will meet in the -C. L. of\‘p. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Zion Walther League will; meet in the parish halLThursday evening at six thirty b’dlock. Mrs. F. H. Willard will be hostess to Unit 2 of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Thursday evening at sevein thirty o’clock. Mrs. Lavanga Kisiper will be the program leader. ; The Adams County chorus will practice Monday evening: at the Monroe school at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Alva Lawson Announced thatfhe group will sing for the, Federation of clybs of Decatur, J4ovember 21, the time and place to be announced at a later date. Mrs. Ijioll Hemphill was welcomed as a ' new member to the group recently ’ and membership is open nbw with anyone eligible who belongs to a : home demonstration (j-lub, ; ? A regular business meeting of I the American Legion auxiliary-win beheld Friday at eight o’clock at the Legion homel Plans jwill be made for hn intensive membership drive and members are to be present. ■ Sie-St. Ann study club will meet Mrp. John Miller a| Seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening. j. Miss Catherine Loshe iwill be hostess Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock to the St.; Agnes Therese study club. ’ ■ ■ • \ ■ \ -4— .i.
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The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Rise wiii be host and hostess to the Mt. Pleasant W. S. C. S. meeting Thursday evening at six thirty o’clock, A Cafiy in supper will be served. The Bobo; Methodist W. S. C. S.' j will meet with Mrs. Bertha McMichael Friday evening at seven O’clock. /; ji- 1 ; 1 The Calvary E. -U. B. chUrch basement will be the scene of the meeting of the W. S. W. S. group Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrs. Gladys Darr and Mrs. T,hglma Brown will be hostesses. '■ . ; J i The Root, Towpship Bureau will meet Monday evening at the Monmouth high school at seven thirty o’clock. Eelction of officers will be held and a cakfe baking contest with prizes of $3, $2 and $1 given for any kind of cake baked. Glen Workinger will be the speaker of the evening. Refreshments iwill also be served. .;X/i I- T ■ \ ;Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith and son, t«reg, of Montmorenci, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hjrbert Cochran, and also attended , the : football game Friday evening aL Worthmah field., Fred Jones, a well known farmer Os near Wren, Ohio, is a patient in; the St- Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. His- room number is 276. Robert L. Yost and babg daughter Rebecca Alice, will be returned to their home at 121 Por:ter ■ Vista this evening from the Lutheran hospital in Fort Waypd. Frank Schultz, former make-up man at this office, but for many years a resident of .Akron, Ohio, visited here an hour or so yesterday on his way home after attending a .Reunion of his old Rainbow -i'- \ ‘-H ■■ > • . ■ i.’ :1 gang. JlOwgrd ahd Gerald Miller, both' airmen third;class t came homo this week from North Africa and Korea 'to .be at the bedside of their father, Perry .Miller, 83, of New Corydoplj Who; is in serious condition follow-; ing a stroke suffered some time ago. v A medicine kit stolen from Dr. Myron Hahegger’s office at Berne .August 5 wai? found Saturday in a ,<|itch two miles north of Monrde. The only item missing was a. small amount of morphine. Fred Soldner, a chemist for tlie Central Soya; company, has been transferred f|om the Gibson City plant to Decatur and with his wife and son are (Again located here. ? Rev. W. H. Moeller, who has served as pastor of Emanuel Lutheran church At Van Wert, 0., the past 16 years, has received a call tb assume the pastorate of Bethlehem Lutheran citurph in Milwaukee and has; taken the; offer under consideration, Leon Ross Os Decatur was fined >SO and costs for reckless operation of his car at Van Wert, O. yesterday by .Squire McKeddie. * : _4 X I Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
jgM yJ-Mr. and Mi-s. Anthony Teeple /are the pareipts of a baby boy. weighing 7 lb's..''ll oz., and born at 9:4<5 a. m. today at the iiospital. ■ . Rebecca Alice is the name of tM daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. .Robert L. Yost Saturday morning at -41’20 o’clock at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. She weighed 7 lbs., 14 Qjs., and is second child and daughter in the family. Admitted: James Hackman, Decatur; John P. Schwartz, Berne; Philip Hunter, Decatur;\ Saralyn Sue Gleckler, Monroeville; Bill Ditto, Decatur; Mrs. Eugene .Braun, Decatur. ' •Dismissed: Mrs. Clarence Buckingham and baby boy, ? Geneva d Mrs. .John Stuckey and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Richard Meshbcrger, Linn Grove; Christ E. Schwartz, Berne. ' ' V ! GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout troop 17 met at the home of our leader, Mrs. Custer, recently. We are glad to have a new co-leader. Mrs. Glen Custayjd. The most important item of the meeting was the election of Officers, Phylis Schmidt, president, ' Sharon Sheets, vice-president. Glqr’ ia Wall, secretary and Sara Eichenauer scribe. Next we made plahs for a Cook-out next Wednesday. The meeting closed with a sorig. ; Scribe, Sara Eichenauer Brownie troop 6 met Monday evening at the Lincoln school kq elect officers. Those elected were Jhdy Tutewiier, president, . Jean Lose, secretary, and treasurer, anjd Janet Habegger, scribe. Games were played and refreshments served- . V \ , f Scribe Janet Habegger Rural Youth Hobo Party Thursday Tbe Adams bounty rural youtk hobo Halloween party will be held Thursday night. Everyone is asked to come either masked or dressed as a hobo to help carry out the theme of the evenings The meeting will' be held in the home of Gloria Koeneman in Preble township. eight miles northwest of Deon the Winchester jroad to ZiOn Lutheran church sign,\ turn left, first house on left side of
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road, past first cross road: Numerous important items will be during the business session. The 1953 program will be presented. Plans will be made for a bake sale in October, district meeting, October 20, and the Ad,ams county rural yodth banquet in November. Recreation and refreshments will be in charge of Donnie Warthman, Henry Getting. Dorothy Getting. All rural youth people are invited to attend and become acquainted with the rural youth program. > V ! Death Car Driver Indicted By Jury , NEW CASTLE. Ind. UP —Jesse Massengale, 421, was indicted by the
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Henry county grand jury Monday on a charge of reckless homicide in the death of five-year-old Linda Shadoan. The child was fatally Sept. J 4 when struck by\ Massengale’s auto. ► \ ■ —
