Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1952 — Page 3
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CELT SORORITY MEETS TUESDAY A- short business meeting was held Tuesday evening at the Elks home by members of ! the Delta Theta Tau sorority. Miss Catherine XV eidler, president, wag in charge and opened the session. r Plans were made tor the national inspection to be tield November 6 and the committees for the occasion discussed their arrangements, I he alumni will bP guests at this' affair, which will consist of a banquet, inspection by a national officer, Berenice Edwards of indianapolis. J v ' The group wifi again sponsor a Girl Scout troop this year, and the president iniormpd the mem hers that founders day will be observed Thursday at nine thirty o clock with Mrk, Kehrietli Arnold and all are to be present. Pledges- were named and voted on by the group and the installation for them will follow on November 6. The session closed-with the sorority prayer. DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER \ IN MEETING TUESDAY Hostess for thq meeting of Dqlta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Tuesday evening was Mrs.
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Rummage Sale ,j at the DEN First Building. West of Legion Home on Madison St. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 17 & 18 — HO I RS— ' FRIDAY SATURDAY 7:00 t‘° 9:00 £ 9 =«° »• ”• s =»« PWe have for your selection regular rummage articles ,i i and tome practically new clothing. , ! I Associate Chapter' TRI KAPPA .'■■■’l ■ . . i ' 1 4
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;■ Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned lit by • 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 WEDNESDAY Chqrch Os the Nazarene Missionary society, church, 7:30 p.tn. Decatur Home demonstration club, postponed. Ladies cluji, Mrs. John ) Heller, 2:30 p.m. Holy Cross Discussion club, Mrs. John Brite, 8 p.m. Adams County Shfibe club, Bby Scout cabin, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m. } .■ | , ■ - Psi lota Xi, Elks home, 6:39 p.m. THURSDAY Founders day. Delta Thbta Tau, Mrs. Kenneth Arnold, 9:30 p.m. P.' T. A., y Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose, pot-luck supper, 6:30 p.mjfr Moose home, officers, 7 p.m. ; i - So Cha Rea, Fairway, 6:30 pin. Little Flower Study club, Mrs. Victor Ulman, 7:30 p.m. Unit 3, W. S.; W. S„ Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Willhtm Linn, 7:30 p.m. Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. Phoebe Bible (Jass, Zion E. R. church, 7:30 W. S. W. S., Bethany E. U, B. church, Phyllis Bleberich, 7:30 p.m. D. Y. B. class, Trinity E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.nj. P. T. A., Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m. . Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S.fr Mrs. Fred Bauman, 1:30 p.m. Presbyterian Mary Circle, Miss Fanqie Hite, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. J. ,F.' Sanmann, 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY Adams County . Federation ;of clubs. Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 1 p.m. Rummage sale, Associate chapter of- Tfi Kappa, The Den, 9 a.m r to 5 p.ni.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jolly Housewives Home Ec. group. Pleasant Mills school, 6:30 p.mJ ; ? Phllathea class. Baptist church parlors, 7:30 p.m. Friendship club, Kimsey school, 1 p.m. : Adams • County Federation of clubs, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 1 p.m. SATURDAY Rummage sale, As|sociate chapter of Tri Kapiia, The Den, 9 a.m. to 5* p.m. ■ ! -jIL . i A Rummage sale, A oose home lobby, 10 a.m. w * D. A. V. Auxiliary,) Rummage sale, D. A, V. hall. 9a.ttt.-5. p.m. Ruth and Naomi C-ircle, Bake sale. City hall, 9 aim. i ‘ SUNDAY Methodist high school choir, talent program, church, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY St. Catherine study club. Mrs. Victor Hamrick, 8 ]>.m. , TUESDAY C. L. of C. socle .y, pot-luck supper. C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m, Fred -Corah and guests for the evening were Mrs.. Ben Webster Mrs. William Affpltler, Mrs. Jerome Keller, and Mi’s. Helen Carpenter of Columbus, Ohio. \ . A short business session followed and an interesting paper on care of.hair and the history of jewelry -was given by Mrs. Grace Weiland. The remainder of thq 2 program was spent qhjoyind canasta, followed with refreshments served at the close of the evening by the hostess. ' | ) CARL BUTCHERS GIVE BIRTHDAY PARITY A birthday par:y was held recently at the home of Carl Bucben in Root township fqr Richard and
bEb ■T JG ht - r.'j ’ Y . * vs : "'.'’'‘s';.;, ■’ - ‘ < ! ] - \K- I j i L - the GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mr. and Mrs 1 , A. E. Everhart. Monroe, will be <\elebrate<l with (open ho;use Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. at the|r home. They were married tian . unron church. - i ' Friends are invited to the informal reception, for whi<-h no invitations have been , issued. ' ! -t/rhe Everharts have two sons) Sylvejsteri of this city dnd Marcel of Alexandria. Va. They also have thfele grandchildren. ki -
Ronnie Kelly. Tojm Butler and Mrs. Katherine Bucher, all of whom were celebrating birthdays. A basket dinner was served at the noon Nour and each of the guests received many gifts on the occasion. The afternoon was spent taking group pictures. , Those attending were Mrs. Louise Buther. Mrs. Alice Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Jacqb Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley and daughter,, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly and sons, Wendel, Bobby. Jerry ana' Ronnie. Mrs. Wayne Gaunt and children. Elnora, Mary \kou; and Roger, Mrs. Hilbert Butler and children, Toih, Joe, Paul, Jack, JMm and / Judy, Mr. and Mts. C'halmer Stevejns and daughter, Beverly Kay, |\Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelly and daughters, Patty and Peggy, Mr. qnd Mrs. Arthur Beltz and Childfen, Mary, Ruth, Jimmie, Linda, jjohn and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs, tin Bienz and son, Janies tee, Mr. and Mrs. David Myers Und sons. David Lynn and I>uny, Brenda Levy, Mrs. Katherine [Bucher, Carl Bucher and sons, bon and Kenny), ! ' . \, ) FIRST MEETING OF P.T.A. GROUP TO BE HELD The first meeting of the ParentTeachers’ Association will be, held Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the Lincoln school [auditorium. The program will include a welcome to the teachers, an da short film, “Rodney” presented by Mrs. W. Guy Brown. A report of the national P. ‘T. A. convention will be givin by those who attended the meeting at Indianapolis. Miss , Georgia Foughty, second grade teacher, Miss Glennys boob, fifth grade teacher and Hilbert
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Zerkel.'[sixth grade teacher, will servo-oij the wekioininjg committee for this month’s meeting. They will be assisted by the iboin mothers of their respective robms. i “ , , I It is planned to a different group qf teachers toj serve each month to greet and welcome the baire-rits of the Children in their i-ooma. AU parents of Lincoln Kchbol children are invited. I i : jl V ' ■ [:? \ '' ' bHURCH MOTHERS STUDY fJLUB MEETS TUESDAY • Mrs. Doyle Cohiei; iwas \hostess o the meeting of the Church Mothers study club [ which met Ttiesday svening)). Devotions were [piyen by Mrs. Arthur Beeler and the lesson was given by Mrs. Ralph ;Habegger. Mis. Sainiiel Emerieh aUb, £»ve a reading bf interest to the group. i Three new memhers|, Mrs. Hollis .Bonillas, Mrs. Robert Ray and Mrp. Abgtist Ktdly., were welcomed and refreshments were then served. [Halloween decorations were used for the decorations and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Warren Young. Mis. Warren Lejiman. and Mrs. Parker. , Mildred nuerge weds \ JOHN MORTON SATURDAY Mill Mildred Nuerge. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nuerge of (his city, and Johh W. Mortop. sop of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Morton of Hoagland, recited their nuptial vows in a candlelight ceremony in the Zion Fifiedhehn Lu- 1 , theran church Saturday. \- - ’ The Rev. A. A. Fenner officiated at the double ring vows following., ai half hour musicals! by Frederick Zehhder. organist,, and Norbejtj Mohlian. vocalist. The bride s gown of ivory satin
was \fashioped yW a «heer yoke and a modified bertha collar and featured a fold of satin over the fitted bodice. The Ring bridal sleeves. ipdged with shtih folds, came to potttts over hejr hands and tpe bouffant skiH elided in a cathedral liPjtth train. Shfe wore a modified dutch cap of satin, highlighted with seed pearls ahd her\veil was of silk illus on. An arrangement of bhifysanthempnis. made up her bouquet apfl sho; wore a pearl choker and ea.rr|n< set, a gift from the groom. Mias Moellering was maid of honpr, In a princeiss gov. n of purple siatjin and nylon neL The fitted bodice was of the matching satin and net, worn over a jacket complfemenltejd with a mandarin collar, embroidered with satin corij- She carried a powder puff bouquet of sjhel grinA asthers and mqline. Miss Phyllis Ann Nuerge and Miss Carol Jhnq were bridesmaidsMn styled, gowns of frPiplc orchid find! carried purple as-, thqrs and bouquets. . Mrs .Nuerge intended her daughter's wedding iij a blue dress with blai-lk accessories! and wore a corsage of .pink rpefes. Mrs. Morton selected a browin;dress with biege accessories and;also had a corsage of pink roses. I ’ peorge P. Motion, brother of the grpqm. wab best man. Ushers were Kpbert E. Dyew And Robert.Aspy. Approximately 125 guests greeted the young cfruple at the reception which followed’ the ceremony atj thq home pf the bride’s parents. n | 'Serving were Della Hoffman. Etiiyl-'Schmeigd. Darlene Rapp and Marilyn Kiefer. The bride is a < graduate of Monmouth high school and was employed at the' Lincoln National Bppk land Trust company in Fdrt , Wayne. ’The groom [i| a graduate lot Hoagland high school and at pres-, is pervjng; with the air force > stationed in Alexandria, La., where the couple will reside at 1027-134 Street, after October 19. i — WOMEN’S MISSIONARY GROUP IN MEETING Mrs. Ftojjfd Mitchel was hostess td tbs Women’s Missionary society) of . Church qf God. Mrs. Mary Harwood had charge of devotiqhs ‘ and Mrs.. Robert Strickler redd the scripture J Bringing in the Sheaves” was then sung by the group and prayer fallowed by Mrs.. John Chtlcote jjand Mrs. fjtoMna Neukom.. Mrs. Kenneth Watkins and Mrs. Dwight .McCurdy gave.a reading on **What Shall | give Tlf 6 ®’ Mastef,” and the pals presented by Mrs. Ejmery Hawkins Vnd Mrs. Mary Hazelwood onj human rights. Mrs. Verlyn- Geyer offered the closing phayef and the business session begdn: with the president. Mrs. Mitchel, [in [charge. The secretary and treasurer reports were
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read and approved. The president and Mrs. Strickler reported that they ijad selected the picture for the hospital, and refreshments were thein served to the seventeen members and six ROBERT F. CUMMINS IS \ WED SATURDAY NIGHT Mrs. Milvia McCarty and Robert F, Curhmjnn, both of Bluffton, w'-ere united Jn marriage at seven fifteen o’clock Saturday evening at the Mile- dhurch parsopage. The yows were received by the Rev. Charles E. Looker in a single ring ceremony; couple was unattended. ■ \;• , , The bride was employed until rebently at thp Miller-Jones shoe store at Bluffton and the groom is assistant cashier of the Old First National Bank- ahd is secretary of the Moose lodge at Bluffton. The couple* Will reside at 419 South Johnson Street in Rluffton. ' The St. Dom-injrc.Bible study club met with Mrs, William Keller recently and reviewed the book, “The Glory | of Thy (People”, by Raphael Simon. Following this interesting topic, the group (discussed the book and the' ineetihg; closed. Mrs. William Lose,| Sr., will be hostess to the next meeting. ' -4— The Adams Cpunty Federation of Clubs will meet with Mrs. Gerald DurkMA Friday afternoon at one °\ cloc | k - . ,
Admitted: Miss Paulene ! Vilagomeß, Decatur; MyrtlO Andrews. Fort Wayne. i j Dismissed: Mrs. George Gaskill and baby boy, Monroeville; j Mrs. Lawrence Andrews and baby girl, Decatur. - iMr. and Mrs. Donald Manhfield are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 9. lbs., and born at 10:20 pm. Tuesday at the hospital. This is the first child in the family. Mr. and Mrs. I Dick Mansfield are the paternal grandparents. J A daughter was born tp Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Hirschey of Monroe, at 7:20 p.m.'Tuesday at the Hospital. * ■ + ' Chicken Noodle and Bake Sale, Saturday 9:00 a. m. at City Hall. Ruth &” Naomi Circle, Zion E. R. Church. For Telephone Orders, Cali 3-2688 or 3-3502 on Friday. I 1 2?44t2
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M * ; li—- C— ,7> Illi I IwlJ ill •' ; *• -■ "sia Jet* x w k II w - • * ; I s : FINE VALUES IN UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS AT SCHAFERS L ' FIRESIDE CHAIR by Kroehler—mohair frieze covers with fringe trim—base on carters 39.95 Modern style ROCKER with plastic or tweed covers, walnut or wheat finish wood arm 539.95 Big LOUNGE ROCKEK covered in Tolex plastic with carved wood arms—wonderfully comfortable X— 40.95 Grand Rapids FIRESIDE CHAIR in tapestry or rich damask covers—highly styled ... 49.50 Mohair MODERN CHAIRS in solid covers with moss edge trim—blue or wine wool covers29.oo ■ h ' ' I ' K ' ' \ Modern GOSSIP BENCH telephone table & chair in walnut or wheat finish with plastic seat ... 19.95 Rose carved DINETTE or desk chair in walnut or mahogany finish—damask or needlepoint tap__ 14.50 Modern DESK CHAIR with plastifc upholstered i seat and back in walnut or wheat finish 16.95 rl ■ i ■ 11 J . ••! i' ( < ,
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