Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1952 — Page 3
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952
LUNCHEON FOR FORMER PRESIDENTS OF 4IUBS ' ! All former presidents of Adams county's. Home. Demonstration clubs hre being invited to a luncheon. The fall get together will be held at the Marine' Room of the Herne Auditorium at 12 noon Thursday, Oct. 30. J, Mrs. Noel Hemphill is chairman of the affair with .Mrs. Noah Habpgger as her assistant and Mrg. Harry Crownover its' secretary- 1 treasurer. - J The luncheon will be served by the restaurant operators before the program. Arrangements are being completed to have Several of the women who were presidents' of their dubs in the yearly days of\ economics extension to give short talks, recalling the purpos-i es that brought rnenjbers to their groups and accomplishments of their Uomen in community life. Special music is being ‘arranged f,or entertainment. Reservations fare being made at the county extension office until Monday “' f ■ ■■,. \'c/' OCTORERaMEETING HELD OF BETTER HOMES CLUB The October meeting of the Better Homes chib was'held with Mrs. Eliza Hahrtert Tuesday evening and begun at seven thirty o’clock with members coming masked* jn keeping] with the season. Clisty Ffrudhto won the prize for being dressed the and Ilene 1 Borne ‘was the last one guessed. The group sang the club song of the month to begin the session, followed with the club"creed. Roll call.wad answered by telling of a foolish superstition., Gladys Crownover gave devotions and read a poem. ' Mrs. Martha Stucky read a lei> ter from Mrs. John Pickering, who moved to Fort Wayne, and the business meeting began and was conducted by the president and nominating committee. Officers/for the fnew ySar are Martha -StuckV; president; Martha Essex, vice-president: Ruth Wittwer. Dtftris Burkhead, treasurer; Gladi’S Crownove'r, Tessie Ray, leaders; Marie Hoffman*
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Ada Cr|st. alternate leaders, and publicity chairman, Eva Brewster. Refreshments werq served during the: social by the hostess and assisting her were Mrs. Floyd and - Cec.ilia<Cramer. ' I ; F. F. A. CHAPTER IN MEETING RECENTLY f The F. F. A. chailtet of* Decatur held their regular meeting recently at the Decatur high school. The meeting was called to order by the president. Russell ; Plumley, and the opening vyas held. ■„ Ariel* Fuelling whs initiated as a Green Hand and then became a member of thij IMchtUr chapter. The 11 election: of officers was also held. The new ofjficeijs are Whiter Lehman, president; Allen Grote, vice-president; S. Stanley Allison, treasurer; Russell ’Plumley, news reporter, and Richard Marbaeh, sentjnel. The Evening ended with the cfosing cwdmdriy. D. A; V. AUXILIARY -IN SOCIAL EVENING Amidst clevef decorations of Halloween:; complete With 'pumpkins and black cats, memberfe of the IVA. V- auxiliary enjoyed a social at their hall Thursday evening. ' Prizes were U’on by Paulhfe Ralston. Elizabeth ;Alleb, Patty Dague, Dorothy Staltef, Mary Sttacky, 'Esther Young, Violet Smith, Doris Spiegel and Betty pnkham. The committee yofesisjted of Ethel Schlickman, Doris Spiegffl, and Betty Tinkhaun. The luncheon, which was served by: the; hostesses, was enjoyed by candle tight. \ • 11 TheAnext meeting, family might, will - be a Haloweeri party, October SHIRLEY HEYERLY TO WED ROGER SCHLADENHAUFFEN Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Heyerly of route. 4, Bluffton, announce the engagement of their daughter. Shirley Kaye to Roger R. Schladenhauffen, of] Mr. and Mrs. Amos j Schladenhatuffen i pf 351 Green, street, New Haven. ■ Th4 bride-eject 'js a senior in the Herne-French ]high School at Heme; i Her fiance graduated from New Haveif high school? and is employed at Jthe Dur-Epaijnel company in Fort .Wayne. ■ ; ’ No . datd has been set for the wedding. • ] ' EPSILON SIGMA y MEETS WEDNESDAY EVENING : Mrs. Walter Winteregg was hostess tf> Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi , sorority Wednesday eyening. The Mrs. Glen JMauller, presided at] the business session and- announced a rummage sale for 'November 8; The cultural program .was in charge of Mrs. Roy FriCdley and Mrs. ; Verena , Megers, who gave interesting topics bn the; crowning glory'and jewelry : They each explained how the ’modes] were as far back as 1 JOO and the ways the trend; has changed up to the present tpne. ♦ j. 'I \ ] A jinicheon wasj served by the hostebs. climaxing the meeting. Miss Rose Noonan will be hostess ! to the next session on November M ' ' ; ■;• \ «
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MISS LEONA LAURINE RAUCH became the bride of Leonard Lengerich in a nuptial high mass solemnized at nine: o’clock Saturday. October IS.. iu St. Mary’s Catholic Church. The Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. SelmetZ officiated at the rites. The bride is the daughter oi\Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rauch of route 1. and the groom is the son ;ot,M|g and Mrs. Leo Lengerich of route 4. Following a wedding trip, the young couple are residing south of Decatur, in their newly furnished hQme.-» Photo by Rdwards.
ES Society Item* for day’s publication Tnust be phbned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 g.in.) Kathleen Terveer ' Phone 3-2121 FRIDAY Philo class,. Baptist church social roorn, 7:30 p.m. Rummage! Sale, Valparaiso University Cuild. 9 aim.-5 p.in. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. , Victory Trinity church, 7;30 p.m. jj 'Decatur .Girl Scouts Aissociation, Presbyterian church, 7:30 P m- . i Girl Scout Troop 4, Hanna?Niittman park, 3:,30 p.m. * 1 Smorgasboard supper. Hoagland high school, Valparaiso Guild, .5 p.m. ’ \ | ..... SATURDAY j Bake sale, Poe Methodist church members. Schafer store. 9 a.m. Rummages sale. Den. Valparaiso University Guild, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Chili supper. Young Adult class, Bethany E.. !;■> B. church, 5 p.m.,7 p.m.- \ MONDAY ' Past President’s .Parley, Mrs. T. C. Smith, 8 p.m. Junior, Arts, Miss Janeti hart, 7■ 30 p.m. . ■ Ki'rkland Ladies duh, High school, 7:30 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Demonstration cjlub, Pleasant Mills school. 7:30 njn. V. L S. class > Trinity E; U.B. church. Hanna-Nuftman park, 7:30 p.m, ; Pythian Sister Needle dub after Temple, K. of P. home. -1 TUESDAY Drill Team, Ame Vicar Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, S p.m. Three Link club, I. Q. O. F. hall. 6:30 p.m. Rebekah I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30 p.fn. , i . • ■Chut-ch Mothers study cliih. Mrs. Joseph Hiles, 8 p.m; Delta Lambda chapter, Mrs. FVancis Ellsworth, 8 p.m. Preble Twp. Sunny Cir'jli Home Ec. club, Preble Recreation hall, 7; 30 p.m. ' \ Delta. Theta Tau pled?6 party,, Elks home, 6:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Root Twp. Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Lee Fleming. 1 p.m. Dorcus class, Bethany ! chifrch basement. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Friendship Village club, ipecatur Court House, 8 a.m. ' j Friendship Circle, Zion E.VR, church, Mrs. Fred Ccrah, p.nij THURSDAY Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers, 7 p.m. ,| f mr—-Mf— DECATUR GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. ZIMMERMAN The Decatur Garden chib met recently with Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, for, a business meeting. The collect was read in unison and Mrs. Fred offered the verses and Mrs. Roy Runyon read hints for the month. ' Roll call was answ’ered cur rent events were given and) included the district meeting at Manion November 6. Rose Garden clut lunichedh, November 11, fine arti tea, November 21, flower show ai Indianapolis, November 19-20-21. . Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, gave ar
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interesting discussion on the Gburds of folk literature and Mrs. Amos Yoder read a paper on “What do the Bii-ds Reallj cat.” The hostess, Mrs- Zimmerman, was assisted by Mrs. Zerkel and Mrs. in serving refreshments suggestive of Hjalloween. Mrs. Atnos-Ketchum woih the door prize. The program was attended by twen-ty-eight members. -.Members of the Friendship Village club will tour such places of .interest in Fort Wgyne as the Lincoln bank. Lincoln tower, Eskay dairy. Miller cafeteria, Home Telephone and Telegraph company and the] pofet office. The group will
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visit Post Wayne Wednesday and membbra will meet on the x south side of the court house in Decatur that mdrhing at eight o’clock. ; . »r~ c- 1 ■ 1 ■''' r Mrs. Joseph Hiles of 424% Marshall street, will be ftostesH to the Church Mothers study club Tuesday, evening at eight o’clock. AU guests ate asked to Come masked. Mrs. Fred Corah will be hostess to a hoho party Wednesday (evening at, her home at seven thirty o’clock, for the members of the Friendship Circle of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church. Mrs. T. C. Smith will be hostess to the Past President’s Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary Monday evening at her home at eight o’clock. All members unable to attend are asked to notify the hostess. . ’• ' '' — r - ' Members: of the American Legion Auxiliary drill team will meet Tuesdays.evening at the Legion Tuesday evening at the Legion Auxiliary drill team will meet home at eight o’clock. r ; A bake sale will ’|e held Saturday .at Schafer store beginning at nine o'c lock and the Poe Methodist church members will sponsor it. . i ■ '
Miss Janet Everhart will be hostess to the meeting of the Junior Arts Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. ■ 1 The Rebekah Lodge will meet in the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty to’clock for a regular meeting. Members of the Three Link clpb are having a potluck supper at six thirty o’clock prompt. AH 'club and lodge members are. invited to attend. Mrs. Mary Dixson and Mrs, Ireta Judt will be hostesses. The Kirkland Ladies club will meet at the high school Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. All members are urged to attend this election meeting. r, , r ' 1 i - u. . Bake Sale Poe Methodist Church, Schafer Store, 9 a.m. Saturday. It Trade in a Good Town—Decatur! ■ ■ ;
Mr. and Mrs. L. JI. Hearlei of Indianapolis, have returned from a three months tour of Europe and are now visiting Mrs. Dearie’s mothef, Mrs. C. A. Dugan and her sister, Miss Frances Dukan. Miss Dorothy Crosby, and Miss Delores Thieme are attending the two day Lutheran teachers conyen-
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