Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1952 — Page 3

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WILLING WORKERS f MEETS TUESDAY ']- j ] The. Willing Workers class ■of ’the First Christian church! rfiet Tuesday evening with MM ani Mrs. Gerald Strickler. Prayer by Anderson opened the meeting, followed with group singing., P I '« Devotions from the 14th cliapter of John were offered and the))vipe-\ president. James Anderson, headed the short business meeting. ] Games and contests were enjoyed during the social hour, followed with a luncheon served the guests

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by Mr, and Mrs. Strickler. ; | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jessuplwill be host and hostess for the January meeting. ' UNION CHAPEL CHURCH GIVEN CHRISTMAS PARTY A carry-in supper began annual Christmas party of the 1 U lion Chapel church recently and was sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the church, with . Mrs. Ha-vey Koos president. F A prdgrfrm in keeping with the season; followed the meal, with

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Society Item* for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 THURSDAY Aeolian choir, Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p. m. Queen of Rosary study -club Mrs. Bernard Staub. 6:15 p. m. Union Chapel W. S. W. S„ Mrs.i Myron Frank, 7:30 p.m. P.T.A., Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m] Dorcus Class, Bethany E. U. Bi! church, 6 p.m. . \ , I Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting, Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m] Women of Moose, Moose home] 7:30 p.m.,' Officers, 7 ‘ pffn.- ] FRIDAY Victory class, Trinity E.U'.B. church basement, 7:30 p.m. I Calvary E.U-B.W.S.WS.. church, V:3O p.m. Emblem club, postponed to December 17. Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Woman’s Missionary Society, Baptist church, 7:3(1 p.m. W. S. W. JU of Calvary E. U. B. church, at church, 7:30 p. m D. A. V. Auxiliary, Hall 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 6:30 p. in. SATURDAY „ Christmas cookie 'sale, Psi Iota) Xi.' Meyersj Cleaners. 9 a. m. MONDAY Adams Central P. T. A., school j -gym, 7:30 p.rp. z . Adams Central P. T. A., School gym, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY j Pleasant Mills P. T. A., School,) 7:30 p.m\ WEDNESDAY Jolly Housewife Honie Ec., Mrs.! Groce Tope, dll day. Decatur Home Demonstration club Christmas party, 12:45, at Decatur High School. Historical Club Christ mas Par-i ty, 1:00, Mrs. Ada Lower. Mrs. Freeman Schnepp as program chairman. Mrs. Robert Folk sang a solo, group singing followed -and prayer was led by Mrs. George Cramer. , \ j Scripture reading w’as presented by Mrs. Wilbur Foor and Mrs.| Lawrence Norris read a devotional article. 'Miss Shirley er favored the group with “O Holy Night” and “A Boy’s ChriAtmas Complaint," was rendered 5 1)/’ Mrs. Schnepp. . - < ; " Rev. and Mrs], Norris, were guesis Os hpnor| an<| received gifts from the church members later in the evening. Mrs. .Earl Chase closed with prayer and the group sang ‘‘Silent Night,” Climaxing- the program. I\ ! T ’ MRS. GLENN HILL HOSTESS TO DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met recently at the home of Mrs] Glenn Hill for a short business meeting and their Christmas party. During the bus!--

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ness session, it was Voted tp donate $5 to the Good Fellows cjub and $5 to buy a health bond. i. P An article appearing in a recent issue of the Democrat, regarding some of the origins of the different Christmas customs, was read by the hostess. , j Canasta. was played and prices won by Mrs. James Kane. Mrs. James Elberson and Mrs. Ziner. Refreshments were served by : Mrs. Hill, assisted. by Mrs. J. Fred FruchU. r v * Decorations in keeping with fhg, season, such as snow men aiid. candy canes, were used and a Ahnplace., filled with fir branches and a snow man with the inaiitle outlined with a Christmas greenery- and a candy cane completed the appointments. i r , Gifts were distributed during the evening to ill the guests. This the last meeting of the year. BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS I MARY ANN KELSEY A birthday party was held day, honoring Mary Ann Kelsey, at the horn 5 of Jeanette Games weie played and rifrekh inenta were! to the guestg. Present :’or the occasion w#s Patricia Bayles. Barbara Huffman, Shirley Jean filler, Susan Estill, Suzanne Edwards, Marcia man. Mary Myers, Ruth Sipe, lhez Merriman, Betty Myers, Na<|a Bayles and Shajron Miller. WILMA HEATH ENGAGED TO WED GROVER CAUDLE bp The engagement of Miss Wilma Health to Grovsr Caudle has been announced by I er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Heath Os Dixon, Ohio., Mr. and Mrs. Martin Caudle) of Woodburn, are the ‘parents of the groom-elect. who at present is serving y with the marine norps. No definite date has been set for the wedding. !l ROSE GARDEN CLUB : HOLDS LUNCHEON , ] A one/i’clock luncheon was served members, of the Rose Garden club recently at the home of Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. Appointments: of tall tapers surrounded with pineboughs graced t|ie serving tables. Mrs. Ralph Roop, president, open-) ed the short business session fol-! lowing _ the luncheon and a gift exchange was held by the guests, who then Sang various Christmas carpls: I Mrs. Ochsenrider was assisted by Mrs. Frankl Crist and Mrs, Harry Hebble during the afternoon pro-, gram, > j ■ I '■ • I . ■ ■ LADIES FELLOWSHIP ’ ’ HOLD DECEMBER MEETING Y Members of the Ladies Fellowship of the Missionary church held their December meeting Tuesday evening with Mrs. Herald Welty. Nineteen members and four guests; the! Misses Edwina Stucky, Doris Garboden. Esther Stienman anti Mrs. Farling were present. fij M ’ > Following a pot-luck supper, a gift exchange was held. Names were drawn for secret pals for the year ahd the program, wit,h singing Christmas carols aiid a .ideivotional period, with Miss

Stienman 19 !!! dhar&e. A Christmas story, from the second chapter of Matthew, was given and thd club rilles were read. Mrs. Lawrence VohGunten <flosed I the period with prayer. I ’ CHURCH MOTHERS MEETS WITH MRS. HUGH ENGLE Thirty-five meihbers , and two guests] Mrs. jVeldon Soldner and Mrs. \Jack Erwin, along with two mew members, Mrs. Clarence Hook and Mrs. Journey, were present for the Christmas party pf the Church Mothers study club, which met with Mrs. Hugh Engie Tuesday evening. Following a gift exchange and group singing, devotions were given by Mrs. F. H. Willard. Mrs. Robert Hammond was in charge of tho \ prpgram and Mrs. Soldner read an impressive i Christmas story! r Hostesses, for the evening were Ml*. Engle, assisted by Mrs. Doyt filler. ,Mrs. Ernest JJhrick, Mrs. August Kelley, .Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Don Cochran. - 4 Christmas party for the'children will be held at the Reformed December \l7, beginning at three thirty o’clock, by the womeii of this group. . SURPRISE PARTY HONORS NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE A surprise party was held Saturday evening, honoring the recently married tMr. and Mrs. Leßoy (Jack) August'. The bride was the foriner Quintilia Frye. ! , Those who called during the evening were! Mr. and Mrs. Arley

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Johnson, Janice and Ijanny Johnson, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert August, Dihna and Ronnie August. Mr! hnd Mrs. Jack August, Sherry and Angele August, Mr. iMrs. Harold Augpst, Mrs. Betty Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Stewart, «Mr. gnd Mrs- Richard' Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. James Staley, Miss Nina Larppy. Bill Stevens, Miss Dorothy jSchnepf, Jane Friar, John Nestleroad and .Mrs. Bill Lichtensteiger. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN GiyE CHRISTMAS PARTY I|he annual Christmas program of the Presbyterian Women’s Association was given in the I church sanctuary IWednesday. evening. Mrs. Carrie organist, gave the followed with Mr<ikoljtert Macklin giving the call to worship. Jack Hteller, as narrator for the ‘Christmas Story,” was asJisted by .Mrs. James Kocher, Jr.,s t :he vibra harp and Miss Janeti chtjock a,s jlsolpist, with the church choir as a musical background] A ceremony for the dedication of gifts and installation l of newly elected officers was Jed by the Rev. Ray J. Walther. The meeting closed with a Christmas benediction l!y\ Mrs. Robert Macklin. . . During the social hour which followed, refreshments were served iby the- 'Mary Circle member? in the dining halt. -'-p -J . ]■ Psi lota Xi Fancy Christmas Cooky ) Sale at Meyer’s Cleaners, December 13th, at 9 A. M. 291t3

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Walter Rathfpm, Melvin Heck and O. J. Khnmhl, workers for the Erie railroad Huntington, were injured and two other men escaped uninjured Wednesday when the car in which they were riding went on the\herm and turned over between here and Van Wert, O. Heck received a fractured pelvis and the others severe lacerations. They were taken to the Huntington hospital. ! Starting today the Methodist and E- U.|B. churches-at Geneva are sending old carols and hymns over the church towers each day until Christmas. . G v Funejral services w-ill be held it 10 o’clock Saturday morning at the Apostblii: Christian church west cf Monroe for Mrs. Sarah Meyer, 82, who yesterday the horie of a daughter, Mrs. Marie Hurt li Fort Wayne. She was a native as Vera Cruz. Two sons and four daughters survive. # . Mrs. tiernnne weicking ColSion of Bhi ’fton went to Washingtpn, D. C., today wher«i\ on Saturday she will attend: the wedding of her nephew:, Charles Weicking of Indianapolis; to Miss Nancy Jeane tlutson. The groom Is a son of the

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late Judge Fred Wiecking. The. Manchester College choral society, under the direction of Clyde Holsinger, profesor of choral music and voice, jylll present Handel’s “Messiah” December 14 at eight o’clock in the college auditorium in North Manchester. iMrs. Merle Bristol, who Wap seriously injured in an auto accident November 1&, hear Millington, Tenn., is improved but is still confined to. the hospital in Memphis, Tenn, tier sisthr, Mrs. Madge Workinger,who was motoring with het from California, has remained there care for her. Their address is Methodist hospital, Room 322. Memphis, Tenn.

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