Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1952 — Page 3

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NAOMI CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. SWICKARD Fifteen members and three guests were present for the Naomi Circle meeting of the First Presbyterian church, with Mrs. D. A. Swickard as the hostess. Mrs. Donald Norquest assisted her. Mrs. Calvin Magley opened the session with prayer, followed with, a hymn, “What a Friend is Jes Us." Miss Marian Koontz gave the devotions entitled “Listen World.” Plans were made for the chtirch fair December 3 and various committee reports were presented.

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Miss Bertha Heller was in of the program, for the evening apd reviewed the book, “He Wears Orchids.” The session adjourned with prayer. ' - . ‘ ' • MRS. FRED SMITH HOSTESS TO SHAKESPEARE CLUB Members of the .Ladies Shakespeare club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Smith as the hostess: The program was in charge of Miss'Elizabeth Peterson. A book review was presented by the chairman, Miss Peterson, on “President's Lady,” a novel by Irv-

ing Stone on the life of Rachel and Andrew Jackson. „ Light refreshments were served to the guests by the hostess. 4 . p, CHURCH MOTHERS GROUP MEETS WITH MRS. BEELER Mrs. Arthur Beeler was hostess Tuesday evening to the Church Mothers study club, which met wittr twenty-two members present. Devotions were in chargft of Mrs. Raymond Walters who presented an interesting story and poem entitled “Home.” Mrs. Luther Brokaw gave the lesson from the Parents magazine and Mrs. Nathan Nelson gave an article from the Christian Home magazine. Refreshments were served during the social hour, with seasonal decorations, by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lowell Noll, Mrs. Robert Hammond and Mrs. DWight McCurdy. « BETTY JOAN WALTERS TO BECOME NOVEMBER BRIDE Miss Betty Joan Waiters’ engagement and approaching marriage is announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Walters ; of, route 3, to Lawrence P. Norris, son of the Rev. and Mrs. L. T. Norris of 121 South Fourth street. Decatur. A November wedding is ‘being planned by the young couple. Miss Walters, a graduate of Decatur high school, is employed by Northern Indiana Public Service company in this city. The groom-elect is employed' at the Casad depot in New' Haven. . BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN HOLD DINNER PARTY A six thirty o’clock dinner party was held Wednesday evening at the •Moose home and enjoyed by the members of the Business and Professional Women. Mrs. Myles Parrish, program chairman, introduced C. H. .Muselman of Berne, as the guest .speaker, who gave an interesting talk and showed, pictures of Europe. Mu sei man lived in Germany as a young boy. Several vocal selections were given by Robert Geisel with Miss Dorothy West accompanying him. Initiation services were then held for Mrs. Vance Clem, * Mrs. Dale Death, Mrs. Don Lutes, Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mrs. Fred Schulte and Ann Smith. Mrs. Robert Lane, vice-president, conducted the short business session that followed. A r flfty cent Christmas exchange and fifty cents will be donated to the Good Fellows club at the meeting next month. . \ •Miss Matilda Sellerheyer received the door priz* and-Mrs. Helen Jones was hostess chairman. \

DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER ENJOYS DINNER MEETING Members of Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met recently at the Fairway Restaurant for a dinner meeting. The tables were appointed and centered with a bowl of yellow rbses. At, the conclusion of the dinner, the members re-asembied at t’i<3 home of Mrs. James Elberton where impressive ritual of jdwels services were held for Mrs. Raymond Snydfer, Mrs. Walter Sommers, Mrs. Virgil Doyle and MrdFred Corah, i Pieage services wpye tiien held for Mrs. Jerome Keller. Following a short business meeting, an interesting paper on the history and art of dress was given by Mrs. Raymond Snyder. Canasta was then enjoyed and at the close of tli» evening, the hostess served dessert. GLENN BARKLEYS HONORED ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY .Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barkley of Marion, formerly of this city,\cele-

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Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 s.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 THURSDAY s Aeolian choir, High school music room, 7:30 p.m. : Queen of Rosary study clixb„ Mrs. Dan Miller, 8 p.m. ’• Unit 2, Bethany E. U. B. churph, Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, 7:30 pan. W. S. W. S„ Union Chapel church, Mrs. Vincent Parker, 7j30 p.m. Mary Circle, Presbyterian church, Mrs.. John De Voss, 2:30 p.m. Ladies Aids Mt. Victory U. iB. church. Rev. and Mrs. William Ensminger, 1 p.m. x Salem W. S. C. S., church basement. 1:30 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary, D.A.V. hall, 7,*30 p.m. Women of Moose, 7:30 pirn. Moose home. Officers, 7 p.m. J St. Ann study club, Mrs. Willjfcm Kohne. 7:30 p.m. ••Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S., Mrs. Roger Singleton. 1:30 p.m. New England dinner, Methodist church, 11 a.m.-l:30 p.m„ cafeteria supper, 5 p.m.-7 p.m., bazaar, all day. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. Fred Smith, 2:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship, Missionary church basement, 7 p.m. 1 Bible Class. 7:30 p.m., Zion Evan-* 1 gelical Lutheran church. Great Books Discussion dub, Library, 7:30 tern. \ Emblem .dub, Elks home J;3O p.m. ' * .\4 Stated meeting, Eastern Sthr, Masonic hall, 7:30 pjn, FRIDAY Adams County Roadside Council committee meeting. Mrs. William Kohls. 1:30 "p.m. * American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, <8 p in. Women’s Missionary > Society, First Baptist church, 7:30 p.mJ Farm Bureau 4-H Achievement group, pot-luck’ supper, Emmanuel school. 6:30 p.m. , Victory class. Trinity Evangelical U. B. church. 6 pan. \ SATURDAY Chicken supper. Antioch Lutheran church, Hoagland, 5-7 p.m. ’ Bake sale, chicken and noodles, stored 9:30 a.m. ‘ SUNDAY t K Chicken supper, bazaar, biike sale. Preble church and sehtiiol. 4 pan., St. Paul Lutheran Ladies' Aid. MONDAY ; . St. Catherine study dub. Airs. Eugene Heimann, 8 p.m. Research .club, Mrs. Henry jB. Heller, 2:30 p.m. Wohian’s club, library. 7:45 pirn.* Adams- Central P. T. A., school gym, 7:30 p.m. • . j Adams Central P. T. A., school gym, 7; 30 p.m. A \ TUESDAY \j ■ Tri Kappa, Tri Kappa Associate, Elks home, 8 p.m. Loyal Daughters class. Bethany E. U. B. church, .Mrs. Adolph Kolter. 7:30 p<m. i Progressive Workers class. Trinity E. U. B. church, 6:30 p.m. • Root Twp. Home Demonstration dub. Mrs. Richard Harkless, 7:30 p.m. 4 ; C. L. of I C; society, C. L. of;C. hall, 6:30 p.m. \ 1 : WEDNESDAY | j Decatur Home Demonstration club-Root Twp. Home Demonstration club, Legion home, 1 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Lydia Wortbman. 2:30 p.m. •. i Shakespeare dub, Mrs.. Fred Smith, 2:30 p.m. brated their tw’enty-fifth wedding anniversary Sunday, with friends and relatives present for the occasion. \ ; A carry-in-dinner was served; di the noon hour to thirty-five guegts. with the honored guests presented with many gifts in honor of the day. Present from Decatur were Mr.

amd'Mrs. Roy Martz, Mr. and Mrs. 'Led! Tei&ple, Andrew Miller and daugliter Susan. Edward Martz and son,L'Ronnie, Robert Braden and fehiJdren, Gale Cook and children, Cari Noll and daughter, Mrs. Dewey jfcallogly, Mr 4 , and Mrs. Homer Phillips of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Orley Barkley and daughter of Monroeville. j 'i — MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS WEDNESDAY Apnusicale and tea were enjoyed Uy Riembers anti guests of the Zion Lutheran Missionary society Wednesday afternoon in the parish hall. Mt-sfe Charles Stuckey gave the devotions, after which Mrs. Herman Dteifkes presided at the short btlsin,es| meeting. The group voted to donate |IOO tq the various Lutheran charities dnd; election of officers followed.. Mrs!; Dierkes was reelected presi-dt-h!. Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg reekhjted treasurer, Mrs. Paul Conrad f vice-president, and Mrs. Charsecretary. Rev Schmidt gave the topic study “Dealing with Broken Hearted Sinners.” New members, Mrs. Kenneth .Mrs. Wilson Beltz and Mrgi John Smith were welcomed to the'&roup. \ . . Mrs. David Embler accompanied •Mr 4 James Edington in singing Several songs and Mrs. 'Embler ked . presented a group of three unibers, followed with Mrs. Edington'* second group selection including; “The Cloths of Heaven” and for the Rainbow.' T-ea was .served from beautifully tables in crystal accessories, witfi a yellow and white theme prevailing. Smaller tables were centered with yellow candles, twined with ivy|;Mrs. Herman Dierkes and Mrs. Llo£d Bowman presided at the tea iabie. Afcrs. D. Hoyt Callow was chair-

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man, assisted by Mrs. Herman. Dierkes and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman presided at tea t&bie. Mrs. D. Hoyt, Callow was chairman, assisted by .Mrs. Theodor* Witte, ‘Mrs. Don Burke and Mrs? Ava Railing. U V Mrs. Eugene Heimann will he hostess to the St. Catherine study t'luii Monday at o’clock. Committee members, Mrs. Hiram Wither, Mrs. William Noll, Mrs. Freeman Walters and Mta. Edwin Bauman, are asked to meet , for the session of the Adams County Roadside Council Friday afternoon at one thirty o’clock with Mrs. William Kotl». -v The Loyal Daughters c|ass of Bethahy Evangelical United Brethren' church will meet with Mrs. Adolph Kolter Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrs. Robert Garard will be assisting hostess. Mrs. ftiehard Harkless mill be hostess to the Root Tqwnship Home Jj£moio}tration club Tuesday at seven thirty o’clock. A film on “Can We Detect Cancer" will be shown at this meeting. > The Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will have a Thanksgiving supper Tuesday, beginning at six thirty o’clpek. Guests are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. | A chicken supper, beginning at five d’clock and ending at seven, will be served Saturday evening at the Antioch Lutheran church of Hoagland by the Ladies Aid Society of the church.

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