Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1952 — Page 3
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• W ‘ S. c. s. MEETING H'ELD RECENTLY A W. S. C. S. meeting of the Methodist church group was held in the Wesley room of the church with Mrs. Patil Edwards,. president presiding, ■ Mrs., Lloyd Ahr gave the worship. service on the art and joy of living. Mrs. Clyde Butler ggve the lesson entitled “Fruits of Evangelism:” Mrs. Ralph Smith, treasurer, the report on the New England dinner and bazaar hhld recently, during the business session. ■ '' • < ;4. A rummage sale ! was announced for December 5-6 in the church , r basement. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. \ were served by Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, assisted -by the women of the various circles, during the social hour. ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SUPPER HELD SUNDAY An annual Thanksgiving supper was held by. the Decatur volunteer
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firemen for' their families, Sunday evening tit the fire station. Supper was Served buffet style bn tables decorated in a Thanksgiving theme. ' . I Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mcßride and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Fisher, Mr. and Mrs r Bert Ralston apd family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele, Jack Rayer, Mir. and Mrs. Dick Girod and family, Mr. and Mrij Russell Baumgartner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and family, Mi-si Hazel Kortenber. Ervie Elzey,, Orland Brown, Oscar Mrs. Alma HHI, Ed Hurst, Clarence Heihiann, Richard and Mrs. Arthur Getrigues and grandson, iliminy. ■' ' J li h’ j. CARRY-IN SLIPPER SERVED SATURDAY EVENING A carry-in supper Was served Saturday evening to members of the Adams county rural better carrier ( association and ‘ the ladies auxiliary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rpyinond Beer in Berne. The supper was served in the recreation room of the Beer home to Mri and Mrs. Sherman Stucky, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Neaderhbuser, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. Bixler, Berne, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Durkin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maloney, Mr v and Mrs; Leland Frank, A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoffman, all of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. jiarrv Crownover and Mrs. Eliza Kahnert, Monroe, John Aspy, Jesse DyL / /. .O' 1 - -U.' - Order Now — Eggnog for Thanksgiving. Smith Pure Milk Company. 276t3
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Society Item* for day*b publlcatle* mutt b« phoned In by J 11 a.m. (Saturday 9: SO Kathleen Terveer '** Phone 3-2121 MONDAY Pythiah Sisters, after Temple, K. of P. hlpme. Music Department, Miss Helen Haubold, 7:30 p.m. d , Christian Women's Fellowship, Christian church, 7:30 p.m. Jolly House Wife Home Economics club, Pleasant Mills school, 7 p.m. \ Democratic Women’s club, Geneva school cafeteria, 6:3d p.m. TUESDAY Chutch Mothers study club, Mrs. Jeri*y Ross, 8 p.m. '..i ' Kirkland Ladies club, high school, 7:30 p.m. f Rebekah Lodge, I. Q. <X F. hall, 7:30 p.m.' V <’■" Eagles' Auxiliary, FUgles hall, 8 p.m. Preble Twp. Sunny Circle Home Ec. club', Recreation center, 7:30 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter, Mra. Clarence Ziner, 8 p.m. t Delta Theta Tau, Elks home, S p.m. Great Books Discussion group, Library, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. St. Mary Gorettl study club, Miss Isabelle Kintz, 8 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Robert Bolinger, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Association, Presbyterian church, 8 p.nu ' THIiRSDAT ► Community Thanksgiving Serv|ce, Bobo U. B. church, 9 a.m. SATURDAY Bake Sale, City hall, 9 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid.
.son and Corwin Newcomer, Geneva, ’newly appointed carrier for route 2, Geneva. Following the supper, a business meeting .was held with the ladies auxiliary collecting dues and electing officers as Mrs. Harry Crownover, president: Mrs. Raymond Beer, vice-president: Mrs. Charles Maloney* secretary-treas-urer. After the business session, ed films were shows- host, of the Berne centennial and, a recent trip through Florida. UNIT 4 OF BETHANY CHURCH MEETS WITH MRS. BEELER Mrs. Dorothy Beeler was hostess Thursday evening to the W.S.W.S.. unit 4 of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. Mrs. Pat Haines, in charge of the program, used as her theme, “Thanksgiving for the New Bible.” A thank offering was taken and placed in the golden cornucopia in the center of the serving table. Mrs. Madeline Snell led \the business meeting and the roll call was taken by Mrs. Ruth Christen, whd asked each member to give ber\ faVorite Bible verse. Two visitors were present, Al Mary Burneth and Mrs. Barbara Reimer. The next meeting will be held December 18 With Alice Tombleson. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST W. S. C. $. IN MEETING Members of the Pleasant Mills Methodist Women’s Society <jf Christian Service met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Roughia for a regular meeting. President Mrs. ’ Harlen Jones opened the session, followed by Mrs. Fannie Nyffeler presenting the lesson and devotions. Assisting her were Mrs. Harlen Jones and Mrs. R. HEverett* Prayer was oti-eredJfMrs. Harley Shady. Mrs. Hubeft 'Ehrsam gave an interesting lessdn for the World Outlook. During the business session, plans Were completed for a 25-cent,gift exchange at the Christmas paAy. Refreshments were served by the hostess later in the evening and the meeting closed. GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL MEETING HELD FRIDAY A meeting of the Girl Scout council was held Friday evening with Mrs. Dbwell Harper as hostess, Guest speaker for the evening was Madeliene Cournoyer, area council advisor of Northern Indiana, who presented an informative talk on activities of the organization. , At future date, Fort Wayne area Will act as host to the coffihcils of the area. Reports followed
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STARTING THE ANNUAL ChristmUs Seal campaign of the New Yort Tuberculosis association, 6-year-olds Ginny Pfizenmaier of Hackensack N; J., and Butch. Ai Staehli’s “cover dog,” stand behind this yeaFi poster at luncheon in a hotel. This hr46th campaign. (International.
by various leaders and an announcement was made thdt nine local women had completed a basic leaders’ course held in Fort Wayne recently. ■’ Two hundred and ninety Girl and leaders attended thp skating party held the week of STovember 1 at Sup Set park, climating Girl Scout week. During the social, \ refreshments were! served by Mrs. Harper, assisted by Mrs. Don Jefferies and MrH. Chester Dalzell. ' . “ ' ' • A community Thanksgiving service will be held Thursday morning, beginning at nine o’clock in thp Bobo United Brethren church wig the Rev. Cobbs, pastor of the ML Tabor Methodist church, as speaker. Mrs. Jerry Ross will be hostess to the Church; Mothers study cjuli Tuesday evening at eight o'clock: ’> -St. Vincent de Paul society meet Wednesday afternoon at the C. L. of C. hall. Miss Isabelle Kintz will Ke hostess to the St. Mary Gorettl study club Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. A bake sale will be held Sa|p. - < day at City hap by the LadiegJAkfi of the Immanuel Lutheran church, beginning at nine o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allwein and family of Gibson City, 111., motored to Decatur over the week-end.. From this efty the Allweins, accompanied by Mr. Allwein’s mother, Mrs. Grace Allwein. of Decatur went to Shelby, 0., for a visit wjjh the latter's daughter and son-ih-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sliaw of that city. The Shaws will join the Allweins arid motor on east to New Jersey for a Thanksgiving visit with another daughter and son-in-law of Mrs. Allwein, Mr. and Mrs. George Keene. Dh and Mrs. W. E. Smith left today for Lafayette, where they will enjoy a visit with their son. Dr. Lowell Smith and family over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs, Ida Belle Alton left today for Marion, Ohio, where she will enjoy the week with her son, Jiy and family. She 'is recuperating from a recent illness. Joe Orr pf| Geneva was injured while riding with Harmon Orr bf the same address when their car collided with Epgene Holcomb bf f*oi£land. Dr. James McCrory, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCrory, opened an office in Berne today. He is a graduate of the Indiana school of dentistry. Mrs. Lloyd Ruse han returned from a two weeks’ visit with a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reinhard and Mr. and Mrs. Q. P. Moore of Elkhart: \ Mrs. C. A, Dugan is one Decatur lady who is highly pleased with the recent appointment of Charlea E. Wilson as secretary of defense. She has met the hidustrialist several times At tne home of her daughter, Mrs, Helen Unkifer near Pittsburgh. The? |etiring president of General Motors is an uncle of Mr. Unkifer. Miss Alma Elizabeth Reppert, of Elkhorn, WlsL who recently returned from, a California trip, spent a few days visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alma Rbppert of this city. A son, Earl, and. Miss Marlene Verg, both of La Crosse, Wis., visited at the same time for several days. x If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Demooral Want AddJ It brings results.
Seniors Net $275 From Student Sale The Decatur high school senior fund was increased by ’ $275 through the efforts of. 110 students who hired themselves, out to nearly? all the businesses and shops in Decatur last Saturday. ' The annual day of student labor Wgs sponsored by the retail division of the: Debatur Chamber of Commerce. Many merchants said the cooperation was fine and no difficult situations were reported. I - - ... .. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 14 met at 'the Lincoln school Monday afternoon. Wb had election of officers as follows: president, Kathleen Smith, Secretary-treasurer, Janet Pugh and scribe, Alice Schroeder. We then had our investiture and each girl .revived a Brownie pin. We mpde plans to make a table decoration for Thanksgiving at the next meeting. Cheryl Bollenbacher gave vs pujr treat. v ’ f Scribe, Alice Schroeder fl '/ 'l' '■ —7 ' ' Spilrl, Scout troop 3 met Tuesday night at the Lincoln school. The jnbeting was opened by foil call |Had the dues were collected, and gimes were played. The refrshrnnts were provided- by Elaine Cochran. TJin the meeting was closed by the wishing circle. Scribe, Janice Aumann
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sprunger of -Berpe, are the parents ofa baby Rirl, weighing 5 lbs.. 5 ot.And born ilj 10:17 a.m. today at the hospital. ■ A daughter was born at 4:03 p.m. Saturday at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Geimer and weighed 7 lbs., 1 At 6:30 a.m. Saturday, a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Walker of Van Wert, phio, weighing 6 lbs., 4 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hirschy of Woodburn, are the parents of * a baby boy, weighing 7 lbs., 11 oz . and born at 6:03 p.m. Friday at the hospital. ’ , r — .
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tur. Dismissed: Mrs. Chester Adams and baby girl, Berne; Karen Sue Bieberich, Decatur; Jerry Yoder. Willshire, Ohio; Samuel Howard, Decatur; Mrs.' Walter Weigel, Celipa, Ohio; Mrs. Delbert Augsberger
dinner menu Because our roast tur* \ i key is seasoned, our mince pie is made with the same loving thoughtfulness for your palate as Mother always uses. • • • taking family reservations Mfw for Thanksgiving Day Dinner FAIRWAY
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and baby boy, Decatur. Bake Sale, Saturday, November 29th, 9:00 a. m. CityHall. Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid. T-i
