Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1952 — Page 3

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D; A. V. AUXILIARY HOLDS COMBINED MEETING A combined business and social meeting was held Thursday evening by the D. A. V. auxiliary members'at their hall. Initiation services for npw* members was held, during the business session. Games were played and prizes awarded to Alice Eyanson, Willodean Halberstadt and Violet Smith. An announcement was made for a paper party to be held Tuesday at the D. A. V. hall! at seven! thirty o'clock. MRS. CALVIN LEHMAN HONORED WITH SHOWER A baby shower was given in honor* of Mrs. Galvin Lehman Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Tlnsky. Appropriate games were enjoyed by the group during \the evening. Mrs. Lehman then opened her many gifts that had been placed under .traditional decorations of pink and blue. A miniature umbrella was used on the table in the same colors. Similar appointments were used,* throughout the entertaining rooms. Later in the evening, refreshments were served to the following guests:-Mrs. Calvin Lehman, Mrs. Sam Baumgartner, Mrs. Ernest Lehman, Mrs. Leon McClain, Mrs. Dague, Mrs. Joe Brookhart, Mrs. Floyd Rupert and daughter Tohi. Mrs. Charles Straw and Mrs. Lee Moser. Vnable to be present were Mrs. Homer Fifer and Mrs. Frank Rumple. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Donald Fifer and Mrs. Robert Tinsky. ' s - W. 8. W. 8. OF TRINITY CHURCH MEETS RECENTLY Recently, the W. S. W. S. of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church met at the church for a regular session. Mrs. John Chambers was program leader and gave as her topic, “Christ Calls to Stewardship.” Mrs. Sephus Jackson gave the prelude and scripture was read by the leader, followed by a song. Mrs.' Chambers offered prayer and a impressive candle light service with a cornucopia and a revised standard version of the Holy Bible were used. ] ,■ The leaders gave thanks and the response was presentee! by Clara Ellen Hitchcock. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Nina Light and Mrs; Frank Bohnke. Mrs. John Bajdes and Mrs, Jackson sang. “County Your Many, Blessings” and the business me sting followed. Nineteen members, three children and three guests were present for the gVenlpg. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Crider, Mrs, Mumma and Mrs. Morgan. GENERAL MEETING OF WOMAN’S CLUB MONDAY The first general meeting this year'of the Decatur Woman’s club will be held Monday at seven forty-five p.(n. at the Decafur public library, "the Literature Department will be in charge of the program and Arthur IR. Holthouse, editor of the Daily Democrat, will give a talk on "Our Navy.” The) local editor : was a guest of the U. S. navfy aboard the USS Wisconsin‘on a Midshipman train-

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Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned ip by 11 a.m. (Saturday* P: 30 a.m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 FRIDAY' | j Adams County RoadHlide Council committee meeting, Mrs. 'William Kohls, 1: p\m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. Women’s Missionary/ Society, First Baptist church; 7:30 p.m. ||\i Farm Bureau 4-H Achievement group, pot-luck supper, Emmanuel school, 6:30 p.m.Victory class. Trinity Evangeli-, cal U. B. church, 6 p.njt. I SATURDAY Chicken supper, Antioch Lutheran church, Hoagland, 5 '7 p.m.. Bake sale,; chicken and noodles, Schafer store, 9:30 a.nrtl. \ SUNDAY Chicken supper, \ bazaar, bake eale, Preble church and school* 4 •pjni., St. Paul Lutheran Ladies* Aid. MONDAY Adams County chords, Monroe school, 7:30 p.m. B Rosary society, K. ojt C. hall, 8 P.m. » ‘ HL ' V. F. W. auxiliary. V.j R. W. hall, 6:30 p.m.. iheeting. 8 pm. St. Catherine study; Club, Mrs. Eugene Heimann, 8 p.rrt. Research club. Mrs. Henry B. Heller. 2:30 p.m. Woman’p club, library. 7:45 p.m. Adams Central P. T. A., school' gym, 7:30 p.m. Adams Central P. T. A., school gym, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Drill team, American Legion Auxiliary, Legion homj 8 p.m. .Decatur Garden club; M rs - Martin Worthman. 2 p.m. Key. Paper Product party, D. A. V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Kum-Join-Us class, Rethany E. U. B. church. 7:30 p.m; Eta Tau Sigma, Mrfi. Louis Smitley. 8 p.m. \ ii | \Pocohantas Lodge, tied Men’s hall, 7:30 p in. D. Y. B. class, Trinity E. U. R. church. 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills P. T. A., school. 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa. Tri Kappa Associate* Elkg home, 8 p.m. Loyal Daughters class, Bethany E. U. B. church, (Mrs. Adolph Kolter. 7:30 p.m. T \ Progressive Workers claXs, Trinity E. U.-BL church. 6:30 p.m. Root Twp. Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Richard Harkless, 1:30 of C. society, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Union Twp. Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Roland Grote, 1: 3jo p.m. ' ' I " 7'L'lv Friendship Circle, Ziion E. R. church. Mrs. Milton Hoffman, Preble, 7:30 pan. Decatur Home Demonstration club-Root Typ. Home Demonstration club, Legion home, 1 pin. Historical club, Mrs. Lydia Worthman, 2:30 p.m. Shakespeare club, Mrs. Fred Smith, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women of Moose, formal initiation, 7:30 p.m., officers, 7 p.m., Moose home.

ing cruise \of the Atlantic fleet last summer. He will relate some of his experiences aboard ship and visits to foreign countries. Members have also invited guests for the meeting. BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. RAY Beginning with the song of the month, the Better Hoirjtes club of Monroe met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Forrest Ray. The[\repetition of the club creed followed. Secretary Hattie Longenberger read the \minutes and roll call. During the business session, president Martha Stucky made several announcements and reports. She also told of the Christmas craft session she had recently attended, showed various articles and gave ideas to the group. Miss Gloria Koeneman was a guest for the evening and presented 4-H awards to the club leaders. Mrs. Lester Ehrsam and Mrs. Martin Steiner. She also [distributed pins and books to the 4-H girls present. i The hostess served refeshments to the group during the social hour. Clisty Fruchte and Helen Parrish assisted her. EPSILON SIGMA CHAPTER MEETS WITH ROSE NOONAN Wednesday evening, members of Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met with Miss ■Rose Noonan for a regular business meeting.. Plans were made by the group for a formal Christmas party December 10 at the American Legion home

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and a confection sale at city hall December 20. The cultural hour was in* charge of the hostess, who 'presented an interesting program on “The History and Art of Dress.” Displays of yesteryear were modeled by Miss Noonan, Mary Meyers, Dorothy Manlier, Thelma Andrews'" and La* Vonne Hobbs. \ During the social, a. luncheon was served by the hostess. REGULAR MEETING HELD OF DISCUSSION GROUP A regular monthly meeting of the Holy Cross discussion club wjas. held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ellep Lengerjcjh. Prayer was led by Mrs. John Brite, chairman of the evening. j ) An interesting paper on silent thought was also presented by the chairman. The question box was answered and discussed and the meeting closed with the recitation of the rosary, for world peace. H —- ■ 1 '■ WOMEN OF MOOSE MEETS \ THURSDAY EVENING A social meeting was held by the tyomen of the Moose at the Moose home Thursday evening, During the business, plans were; made fdr a Christmas party with a pot-luck ?spper and a dollar gift exchange, December 4. ; • Entertainment will he furnished by a special committee. Formal initiation will be held at the next session at seven thirty o’clock. * Mrs. -Mabel Eyanson was in charge of the social hour, wjiich followed the meeting. .Berneice Basset received the door prize.

CONVOY, OHIO COUPLE TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Sunday. November 23. Mr. and ■Mrs. Albert Pancake .of Convoy, Ohio will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with a fanjily dinner at the home of their son. Wilbur Pancake of Harrison township. A reception will follow from two until five o’clock and from seven until nine that afternoon and even* ing at the couple's home. Mr. and Mrs. Pancake were -married November 23. 1902 in Convoy. Other children are Clarence and Mrs. Herbert Lyons of Convoy, Lt. Veroh Pancake, former Decatur resident, now serving with the army in Germany, and Mrs. Harold Whittenbarger of iMonroeville. They also have 13 grandchildren. LADIES FELLOWSHIP IN RECENT MEETING A November meeting was held by the Ladies Fellowship of the Missionary church recently with sixteen members and two guests, Miss Edwina Stucky and Miss Doris GarbodTen. present for the occasion. Devotions were given and group singing followed. Mrs. Herald Welty read scripture from ps:ilm 150 and used as her theme, praising God. (Mrs. Harold Idlewine led the group in prayer and the business meeting was then held. J • The following women were elected as new officers: Mrs. Ralph Meyers, president; Mrs. Virgil Bixler. vice-president; Mrs. i Harold Idlewine. secretary-treasureir; Mrs. John Hirschey, assistant secretary* treasurer; Mrs. George Millington. Mrs. W. L. Sipe, work cdinimittee; Mrs. Eugene Beam, Mrs. Merill Johnson, Sunshine chairmen; Mrs. Herald Welty, Mrs. Lawrence Von Gunten, devotional leaders; \ Mrs, Charles Tumbleson, chorister, and Mrs. Arden Schilling, pianist. The group voted to support Mrs. Hugh McClure, wife of ;a missionary to Africa, and the remainder of the session was spent in sewing and cutting blocks and lembroidering pillow cases. Mrs. Von Gunten closed the meeting with prayer.

The D. A.\V. Auxiliary will have a Key paper product; party at the hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. All menibers are asked to'attend and bring as many friends as possible. \ , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross will be hosts and hostesses for the meeting of the Kum-Join-Us class' as Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Tuesday evening at the church at seveh thirty o’clock. Formal initiation will be held by the Women of the Moose Thursday at seven thirty o’clock at the Moose home. Officers will meet at seven o’clock. Mabel EyanSon will be in charge of the chapter night program. J Hostesses for the D, Y. B. class meeting Thursday, will be Mrs. G. A. Light, Mrs? Roy Mumma and Mrs. Earl Mounsey. The Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will be the meeting place and the time is seven thirty o’clock. J • The Pocohantas lodge will meet in the Red Men’s hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet with rMs. Louisi Smitley Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. A pot-luck supper will be held by the V. F. W. auxiliary Monday evening at the V. F. W. hall at six thirty o’clock. A meeting and initiation services will follow at eight o’clock.

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MR. ANO MRS. LAFE FRY of route 1, Uniondale, and former resL ! dentfe of Decatur, will observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with open house from 2 until 5 o'clock. The couple has five , sops,;'four daughters, two of whom live in Decatur, Mrs. Wilbur FOer Os .527 Studebaker street and Dorothy Fry of the same address, and nine grandchildren.

Moiiday evening at eight (o’clock, the Rosary society will meedr at the Kj of C. hall. |h . The Union Township Home Demonstration club will meet with Mrs. jloland Grote Wednesday afterpoon at one thirty o’clock. i — Tuesday everting at seven thirty o’clbck, the Pleasant Mills P. T. A. will in the school. The Friendship Circle of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church wilt fneet Wednesday with Mrs. Milion Hoffman of Preble at seven •thity (O’clock. ,| ’ Theil Decatur Garden club will meet with Mrs. Martin Worthman Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. Northman will present a discussion on “House Plants. How to get you want from them." Mrs. Sam Baumgartner will have a pap|r on latest garden news. . ■ L -4 \ All of the Adams county chfrus are asked to meet Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock at ths Monroe school. L r :-1 '■ 4— ''' ’ z The'.drill team of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening at the Legion home at eight o’clock and are asked to be in-uniform. ; j; :: |. ' : . - ; Mis| Martha Sellemeyer of Fulie.riohy Calif., who visited here recently with her parents, Mr. and

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J—— _2_ _ Mrs. J. O. Sellemeyeri has taken a leave of for 18 months, > as a teacher at Fullerton and will leave in about siX weeks to, teach in Germany or France under 'appointment from the government. The Bertie council has adopted an ordinance for the annexation of Safety farm north of Berne and the Arthur Zehr and the Flprenz Stucky tracts south of town. . - ■, 1 The suit|[for possession of real estate. Calvin Yost vs Francis Schmitt, has been set for trial December 22 I in . the Wells circuit court. Mrs. Elrta Mast Eichhorn -of Blufftqh observed her ICOth birthday Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ida Ashbpucher, where]’ shq makes her home. Among the many floral gifts was

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