Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1952 — Page 3

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SALEM W. S. C. 8. IN MONTHLY MEETING Mrs. Grover Wolf was hostess to the recent meetillg of Salem W. s. C. s? monthly session, MrsMerle Burdge gave the devotions and 'several other members offered ' prayer. . The lesson »4 } presented by Mrs. Floyd Meyer and eleven members answered roll pail. Mrs. Chester Bryan gave the" closing prayer and refreshments weye served. > ? EDDIE‘‘HAM MONO HONORED ' ON SIXTH »BIFSTHbAY 1 ! Eddie Hammond, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammond, celebrated his sixth birthday Saturday. with a party at the hofne on 127 Fourth street. * The entertaining rooms were dec--3 orated with balloons, crepe paper streamers and candles. The table •Was centered with a large birthday ■cake. Games were played and prifc-' e« awarded to Gloria Voglewede. DonatShoaf. Terry Stultz and Kathleen' Meyers. .7 Luncheon was served at a later hour and each guest's place was marked with a paper hat, candy and nciise makers. The honored* guest received many (gifts on the occasion. Present ior the day were Gloria Jo Vtoglewetle, Dona and Llniia , •Shoaf, Terry and Mickey Stultz, Donnie Bixler, David- Omlor,, Rose and Kathleen Meyers, David ahd .Gary Hammond, George Joyce, Suhail Reber, John Ginter, Linda Norris, Jane .Hamnymri. Connie and Kenny Folk, James and Ed Iljam-

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«• £ ** mtyid. -J Assisting Mrtj. Hammond were Mrs. lEd Voglewede. Mrs. Dean Reber and Mrs. Witter Hammond.', .’ ?' ' ■ j 4 ■ -4—4- ■ |N ; MEETING FRIDAY An intensive drive fir new memberships will be made by the Amerleap Legion auxiliary members of Adams Post 43,? it was stated Friday by Mrs. Dee Fryback, president of the, group. She told thd members there is an ever increasing? need for the type of work done by? the club and this necessitates the enlargement. The drive will be (directed by Mrs. Herman Dierkes,? Mrs. Frances Monahan and Mri. Charles Chew. It was slated tq get underway immediately. ; A full ( calendar of activities was also announced and will include education df orphans and veterans. October;, membership month, November; rehabilitation, Eecember; legislative and national 1 security, January,; Americanism, February; community service, March; child welfare and Pan American, April; poppy month. May; junior- Tactivities, Juine; convention. August; and music, September. \ The group Agreed to again sponsor a Girl Scout trdop and Mrs. T. C. Smith will be (he chairman. Dhpatiorts included.slo to the community fund and the Clairmont school for girls, to help at the Knightstown home, veterans Christmas funds, hospital supplies and Christmas gifts for the Veterans hospital. \ \ Fallowing the meeting, the social was: held with Mrs. L. Gray Paddock and Mrs. Vindent Bormann in charge.

JBT. AGNES THERESE STUDY CLUB MEETS I Miss Catherine Lofihe was hosjtesp to the St. Agnes Therese study club, which met recently for ji tegular meeting. Prayer opened Ithe session and was follow-ed with fa discussion on the living rosary |and the Blue Army pledge. i The group said (the rosary for (peace and the fneeting closed. Miss (Naureen Miller will be hostess to the'next meeting, November 14. ...7 J. • —. SUNDAY SCHOOL ■CONVENTION HELD 7 The Rev. Ralph Johnson of MonIroe, whs ! the speaker at the annual Sunday school convention service held at the Mt. Victory United Brethren church in Union township. All Sunday schools in ithe' area( were represented and e each gave various musical selections the Pt°K ram - 7 Ilfev.. Jonnson spoke on the subject "Tse it or lose it” and called attention;, to! the parable of the tafehts \as presented in the Book of Matthew. The officers foil the new >’ ear were named and are Earl Chase, president, Norval (Fuhrman, vicepresident, \ Bprnice Brodbeck, secretary. and (’Hloe Darkless, treasurer. ■ 1 ■-v • 7 " I ■ >■ \ . Itt • •• I A chicken noodle and bake sale will he held Saturday at nine O’clock at City hall hy the Ruth and Naomi circles of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church. ' i : ■! I \ I \ j.' I Thursday the Women of the Moose will Jiave a pot-luck supper at six thirty at t|ie Moose home and an important meeting will 1 folAll 1 guides, escorts and chairmen’are asked to be present. — ■ i ■

Society Items for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Kathleen Teryeer 7 Phone 4, [ MONDAY 'I 4-H Band, Skating party, sun Set park, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle cluh, after Temple, “Silent- Auction”, K.! of T. home. |! Junior Women, Miss Alice Tombleson, 8 p.m. Bobo Community group,; ; Bobo school, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist clkss party, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, 7:30 p.m. Music Department, Woman’s club, Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p»m. Ladies Firemen Auxiliary, Mrs. Roy Steele, 8 p.m. . ; ! Holy Faimily Discussion- group, Mrs. Richard\Hess, 8:30 p.m* Root Twp. Farm' Bureau^!\Monimouth school, 7:30 pm. TUESDAY ■Church Mothers study club, \Mrs. Doyle 'Collier, 8 p.m. \ I Decatur Circuit chapter, (Valparaiso University Guild, Soesit Emmanuel Lutheran church, 8 p.m. .Associate Tri Kappa, MrA. Bjoy‘ Kafyer, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Christina Schultz, 8 p.m. ? . Kirkland W. C. T. U., Mrs. Brandon Lash, 1 p.m. Rebekah lodge, I. 0. O. F. ball, 7:30 p.m. i Monmout i P. T. A-, Monmoi|th school, 8 p,m., Executive meefibg, 7:30 p.ni. 7,1 X. \ I• ■ St. Domipic Bible study club, Mrs. William Keller, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Clarence Smitley, 2 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter, Mrs. Fred Coralj, 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters clasis, Mrs. Harry Fortney, 7:30 p.m. Happy Home Makers clubi Mirs. John Baltzell, 7:30 p.m. Better Homes club of Monrde, postponed one Delta Theta Tau ? \Elks home,! 8 p;m. v (■ T| | I Willing. Workers class. First Christian church, Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Stuckey. 7:30 p.m. TEagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 P f»- ■ \> ' jN' WEDNESDAY Decaiur Home Demonstration club, H Indies Shakespear , duh* 7 Mf s - John! Heller, 2:30 p.m. Holy Discussion club, Mrs. John 8 p.m. Adapts County Shrine dub. Boy Scout tfabinp Hanna-Nuttmdn park, 6:30 pi n. . H l Psi lota Xi. Elks home, 6:30 p.m. ! THURSDAY P. T. A. Lincoln school, l?:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W, S. C. S.. Mrs. l i 'red\ Bauman. 1730 p. n. Women pf Moose, Moose home, 6:30 p.m., officers, 7 p.m. ■! j ! Presbyterian' Mary Circle. Miss Fannie Hite, 2:30 p.m. , U I,i Presbyter.an Martha Circle, Mis. J. F. Sanmann, 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY Friendship Village clpb, school, 1 p.m. ■ f ( Adams County Federation of clubs, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 1 (p. in. \SATURDAY D. A. V. Auxiliary, Rudmage isaie, D. A. V. hah?9a.m;-s\p.i|i.. \ Ruth and Naomii Circle, Bate sale, City tiall, 9 a,m. ’ ! . ’ I .jv ; I [4441 Mrs. Collier will 1 ' be hostess to the Ghurcth Mothers istudy Tuesday evening at eight o'ploqk. The group were r.ecent guests of the Berne club and enjoyed the interesting meeting and social hodrl The Dechtur Home Demonstration club meeting scheduled! for Wednesday has been postponed. ... ' V -*-4— j The Ladies Shakespeare cluh will meet with Mrs. John Heller Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Mrs. C. E. Peterson will he in charge of the’program oh the natural beauties of Indiana. A yummage sale will be sponsored by the J 3. A. V. Auxiliary Saturday t at the D. A. V. half from nine o’clock until five. —■ —i' 'Nil Mrs. Gerdld Durkin will he hostess to the Adams County Federation of; dubs Friday afternoon at one o’clpek. Judge Myles Parrish will be the guest speaker*

The Decatur circuit chapter of the Valparaiso (University Guild will meet Tuesday at eight o’clock at the Emmanuel Liitheran church, Soest, on‘the Wayne Trace Reports on the national convention held in September will be given and the projects for the new year announced. (A program with slides to illustrate it, will also be shown by a member on a trip to Washington recently. Anyone interested in going, is asked to contact Mrs. Louis Jacobs.

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Mrs. Ruth Myers of route 5. had as her guests the past tew days, her father, Elmore Burkett and her sister, Leah Bhrkett of Martinsville. Mrs. Isaura Lewis; another sister from Stilesville, also was a visitor. L John B. Terveer and daughter, Mary Beth, of Franklin, visited over the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Bernard Terveer and family. .Mrs. Terveer returned with him forya, week'i visit. Mrs. Ralph Gentis and bon, Roger. enjoyed a motor trip through Brown county yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gattshall plan to return? to Vicksburg, Miss., on, Wednesday, afber visiting here with relatives. They\ will remain here for the funeral of Kenneth Lake, which ? will be held Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Amstutz attended the. wedding of their granddaughter, Lois Ann Amstutz, daughter of ,Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Amstutz of Harlan, to George H. Stiegletz, Jr., Saturday evening at six; thirty o’clock jin the Lutheran church in Fort Wayne. They accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ned" Kaiser of Springfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewton and Mii. and Mrs. William Lehman of Decatur, were also present.

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. j 4- ' -i DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DEJCATUR, INDIANA

Ms. and Mrs. John McConnell and son, Mike, of Youngstown, Ohio, visited aver the week-eind in Decaitur, witlj relatives and frills. mH and Mrs. Dale W, McMillen of Steynrt McMillen family here Sunday! and with other week-end guests attended the services at the First Presbyterian church,. Ajhmng those who attended the ( fklT i? Presbytery meeting here last were the following ladies froffT Bluffton: Mesdames Lloyd Stoyer, C. E. Sowards, John Fry-t back,, John Hjigmap. Robert Grahaut,- Lloyd Myers and Earl Mc- , Farren.' -f : Ifml » Admitted: Virgil Doyle, Decaturj Mrs! Maurice McAtee, iPenville; Ricltartl Steele, tDecatur; Mrif Harold? :Elell, Geneva; Kenneth Beer, Decatur; Stanley E. Alger, Decatur. Dismissed: Jphn .Edward Swygartt Decatur; Mrs. Eli Schrock and babj| girl, Portland; Robert Stahly, ■Behie 1 ; Mrs. Melvin Ruck, ■MrsJ Fred Hukill, Bryant; Mrs. Eu? gend Braun, Decatur. t A : ' t ' . 'tS\ • ;

Household Hints by Anna K. Williams Home Demonstration Agent These beautiful autumn days are making us all conscious of the wonderful asset we have in our trees, i > ' ( A house may be finished when the carpenters leave, but it Is never complete’ until it has been Jandseaped. The house usually stands alone on a bare lot; it sometimes looks Us though a slight breeze could blow it away. Add a few trees ana around t|ie house, though* hnd it appears to be “tied down”J Why? Because the bushes form a natural setting, for the house and blend the straigm, structural lines Os the building with the surrounding landscape. Shrubs take considerable time to grow and develop; therefore, the|r ut4 should be planped in advance. and they should be planted as Soon as pqssible after the house is finished. Since each shrub has its own distinctive shape and color, these characteristics should bh considered when deeming where each plant is to be used. (Every? home owner should become familiar with the different shrubs and select the ones which fill his needs, best. With thip thought in mind, R. B. Hull, Purdue horticulturist, has prepared two, illustrat-

ed booklets entitled "Ornamental Shruhsf’ and lEvergreens.” The various shapes, sizes, soil requirements, and (following habits of the many different shrubs and evergreens are liptetl in these booklets along with suggestions for their use. How to' plant and care for the Elifterent plants is also explained. A free copy iof each of these publications in'ay be obtained at this office by writing or calling.

Mr. and Mrs. John Foster of Dix-1 on, Ohio, are the parents 6f a baby girl, weighing 71bS., 2 oz., and born at 10:10 Sunday at the hospital. As baby girl was born at 9:50 p.m. Sunday at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heller, art(t weighed 8 lbs., 3’i oz. At 12:10 p.m. Saturday, a baby girl was born tb Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Andrews, weighing 7 lbs., B i oz - ___ GIRL SCOUTS Brownie, Troop 10 met Wednesday afternoon ;at the Lincoln

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school. We had election of officers, and president, ‘Leah; Musser, treasurer, Jpne Harmon and scribe Judy Burk. We each wrote a letter to Donna Painter, wno is ill, and took a short hike, men returned to school for our treat. Scribe, Judy Burk. Associate Chapter Tri Kappa Rummage Sale, Friday, October 17th, 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.; 7:00 P. M. to i 9:00 P. M. Saturday, October 18th, 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.~i The Den. ; ’ ■

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