Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1953 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1953
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-T H — — FEDERATION OF CLUBS AIDS HEART FOUNDATION Members of the Adams County Federation of Clubs will again as- , fist the Indiana Heart Fjpundation in interpreting tlie hearijjprogrant, it was announced this ,seek. Mrs. Gerald Durkin,/ Decatur, president of the organization, said t tat localfelub nieriibersr also will assist the Heart Foundation during its 1953 February < anfepaign for f tnds. t “The Indiana Heart Foundation
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. has given recognition to the inipohapt part we hate played in its program and progress.” Mrs. Durkin saii\. "I am proutl of each member of the Adams County Federatitjin, of Clubs 'prho has given so ,unselfidhjy of her; time and efforts in the pajsi.’f Mrs |{. C. Hersh, Deciatur, <\hair'inan of Ijhe Adorns County Heart comm I.iee.; said ;that “More people in Iqd an|a die pf diseases of the I hearj and blood vessels than of I any ptheHcause. But today', 'new
hope for hearts!’ I#, not just u slogan, it is a, greatt&nd exciting, reality. Much hasJbeah learned tibout how to prevent f«nd cure; Xiiniff types of heart dftfease, but there is a great deal njojpj't<> he learned.” Mrs. Hersh Sa|di that she; And Mrs. Durkin belief® there is much that members oij <w Federffitfun Os Clubs can do tq SIPP in tho, fight against hehrt dFei-e. I I -I# v DINNER PARITY ijHONORS BRIDES-ELECT iffpNDAY Friends honoredii©liss Alice, Geitmer, bride-elect oflianuary 17, and Miss Bernita Thieve, who is to he married February® a dinner party at the ri’staurunl Monday evening. jH £ Following the fflinner an xmjoj'able social eveniriffijwas held with
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the fbllOwiilg guests OruMpht: Virginia Diis Barkley. Clara Baker. Mary Kortenber, '• Georgie ' Nye. Alice Ffoth. Marilyn Smith ' Tlarbara. Huston, June Clark, Irene, Thieme. Josephine Sprungdr, (Marjorie YOdf-ri Agnes Gehner, -Lois , Chronist|er, Shirley Dpi B-rling, Jane Maddox and the pair. '' I 1 L CAFETERIA SUPPER TOu f BE SERVED .• cafeteria supper will h£seTved 1 from fouir o’clock until (thirty Saturday iafternooil and evening at the Elks 'home byt meqibt.r's of Delta Theta Tau sorority. '£he iiublie is invited, apd this will: aisp be; a special 1 treat for county louijnev fans in the city, enabling them t* eat home made food at reasonable '. 'J . • prices. ■ ■ a- • ” Such fillihe dishes as *nd chicken nobjille softps. hot dogs, perfection sa|ad, piei ice ereani. coC* fee. milk and coke will be?,served,. The committee in chargeJare ;the following! Ann Gass chalrnian.j insisted by Mairgaret MclJette. Isghle 1 Kintz, Betty Marg Catherine arid | Rosemary SpangleT,; Mary Jand Cllark,. Kathleen Yerieer, and the iotheh sorority Complete Mans were inhde for the supper a( the regular bus;t,iess meeting.o| Clip group Tuesday evening at the D?ks home. Mfks fhitherrne XVe>idlt|r. president, opened thje session, nollo.wed with roll call ami reports liy the treasurer and a recent hake stile. -- The MiiisPs Mary Catherine .and Rosemary Spangler and Mrs. ry Kohne wjere thanked iby '."/th > group for the party they hel<|; for . the Girl Slcodt troop spons<n*ed by the sororjity i and in turn. Mrs. Kohne report'd on the Good' Fellows club iamjl thanked each ipeai her’ for the work which wjtis done, enabling the sorority to ljay»£, another sucpFslful year in doJlihg 1 with the peedy in, the cityL, •! ■. —■ PYTHIAN bib I ERS IN REGULAR FLEETING A -meeting held Monday evening at .the K.’pf P. home by iineipi>ers of the Pymiln Sisters, at vi'hich time the new officerajfor’the aft* preaching ye ir , were installed, in impressive services by Bessie Beeler present chief. 3'he officeri are as Joanna Kitsoh, most excelleEWJchiet; ■I file McGill, excellent \ juniur; Gusta Baker, manager, Fjty ’ Ahr. secretary maDorter, traasun r; X’erda Biene le, proiectur; EdLtll Boley, guard. i I “i METHODIST EVENING 4 CIRCLE MEHTS MONDAY Thirteeil'nidmbers. one ne»w mertC her and two J guests were -present for the M<*thi)dist Evening (.'|re!e meeting Monijay evening with Mrs Carl Gerberi I I “Modern .Samaritans’' was ; the topic for.Jbe’ interesting} letsson presented by i|Mrs. Chester Dalzell. Mrs. Delmas gave de volions hind a short bt'is-iness tiieeling was eohd acted by Mrti Ralph Allison 1 . '! , , -4,Vjs The hostess served refreshments Eluting the ' social progrgtn ' ; and assisting her! wera Mrs. jDejinas Feasel and Atjs. J. F. Azbeil. h ;j. .J.£.- , ■ GROUP APPLAUDED FOR \ CHRISTMAS' Members clfj the local Xi Miroritv' have; been congratulated for the fine work tihey did|to provide Chr’isltpks present's for the children in ilqdiaha.’s state -megta! institutions.. I |! Mrs; i.. J. Alartin, grand president of the group, received lhe letter from S. Paul Clay, Ji£f>n|isideni of the Indiana association tor mental inj which he|staijed. We cannot fully express our aPt preciation to meml>ers|;Of |he. Psi lota Xi sorority for job ' they did in bringing Christmas joy
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Society Items for day's puix c llcetion must be phoned In by 11 s.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) j Kathleen Terveer :i Phone 3-2121 j WEDNESDAY Missionary ineeting, Church of Nazarene. 7:30 p.m. j Epsilon Sigma chapter, Mrs. ( Glenn 8 p.m. Holy Cross Discussion group, ] Mrs. Karl Sichnepp. 8 p.m. r Ladies of Victory study club, I Mrs. John Alberding, 8 p.m, r Zion Lutheran Missionary f?o- < ciety, Zion Parish hall, 1:30 p.m. J St. George study club, Mrs. Robert Steigmeyeri 8 p.m. t Representatives of Council of ' United church women, Mrs. < George Heim, 1.30 p.m. ; t Lydia Ruth First] Clilris- f tian church, Miss Florence Lichtenstiger. 7:30 p tuj. , Profit and Pleasure Ho.i.e yetin- t onstration club, 1 Mrs. Harvey Sipitjh, 7:30 p.m. £ Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid. all day. £ Parish hall, i £ Preble Twp. Farm flureau. Friedheim School, 7:30 p.m. \ Businesi and/ 'Professional Wjomen. Legion home, 6:30 p.m Xi Alpha lota Exemplar chapter, Mrs. Eugene 8 p.m. Decatur Hoine Demonstration ' club, Mrs. Frank Schmitz. 2 p.m. ' Ruth ('ircle.l Mrs. Ghalmer De- < Bolt. 8 p.(n. •’ i> ‘ Naomi. Citcje, Mrs. Richard > Macklin, 8 p.ni, THURSDAY i Queen of liosary study cluh, * Mrs. Robert Osterman, S fym. |\l ’ Unit 2. Bethany E. U. B. Church, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m.,, Aeolian cho|r dress rehearsal, ' Decatur School; music room, 6:45 pirn, . iLlncoln P. TJ A., Lincoln school. ,7:30 p.m. . L r] , Little Floiwer study club, Mrp. Neering. 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible cl?ss. Zion E. & R. church parlors... 7 -!0 p in. Ladies Aid ( Uhion Chape’ church, all day. ,■ Kirkland v W.p.T.U., Mrs. John Detwiler, all day. Woman’s Guild.. St. Luke E. k- R'. ctiurch. all day.; St. Ann study club, Mrs. Ed Keller, 7:30 p.m. j Past club, Mrs. Nllah Nlel. 7:30 p,mJ ’ y Ladies Fellowship of Missionary ciiOtch, chutVh basement. 7 p'.fti?/'* Friendship Village Home Ec. club, Kimsey school, 1 p.m. Mary Circle. 1 Mrs. Earl Adams. 2:30 p.m. ; \ * Martha Clrcld. Mrs. William ATfolder; 2:30 FRIDAY \ Phileathea. ejass. First Baptist , church. 7:30 p.nji. W. S. W. S. of Union Chapel. Mrs. Lawrence jNorris, 1 p.m. Decatur Girl Scout Association. Legiop home, 7:3d p.in. Adams County Federation of clubs, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 2 p.m. SATURDAY Cafeteria supper. Delta Theta Tau, Elks hbtne, 4-7:3(‘ p.m. MONDAY -Moh mouth P» T. A. Mothers /study club, Monmouth p.m. Jolly House Wife Home Ec.. pleasant Mils school, 7:30 p.m. l Adams Central ,P. T. A., school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY C. L. Os C. Society, Pot-luck supper. C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. ! • ' -1 ■
to the youngsters in our state institutions. Our |hanks to you and to your fine iiroyince leaders, Mirs. G. Wayne Gorby of Sullivan, Mjrs. John Krebser of! Kokomo and Mfs. ■ Russell Jacobs of Greenfield." The leaders ot the local chapter responsible sos work on this program, a continued project ot service in the field of mental health, are Mrs. Ronald Parrish, president and Mrs. Byford Smith, secretary. . 4 | ' :~4—. . ■ ■ ROSE GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. ROOP A recent meeting was f held by the Rose Garden club members with Mrs. Ralph ’ Roop as hostess. The club collect began the session, followed with the poem of the month. 1 An interesting lesson was given by Mrs. Frank Schmitz and the program with entertainment was in charge of Mrs. Richard Mailand. Prizes for contests were received by Mrs. Oren Schultz and Mrs. L. E. Archbold. \ Mrs. Harry Stults assisted the hostess during the social hour, when, refreshments were served the guests. DRAMATIC CLUd MEETS I WITH MRS. EREKSON .Mrs. Rfeid Erekson was hostess Monday evening to.members ofrthe Dramatic club of the Decatur Woman’s club. The program opened with a short business meeting in charge of Mrs. Paul Hancher, chairman. The progress of the' group's Girl Scout troop with Mrs. Burdette Custer as leader, was given and plans werfe made, for a silent auction to be held' at the March meeting. Each member will bring a ' i'J ' ;
gift for the\auction or contribute a 31.50, it was announced.* IMrs. Herman Krueckeberg, as ptkigrani chairman, then IpirOducdd j M|rp. Erpkson who 1 peVJfewed the i book. "The Wiljow and I I”, l>y! Jdhn Patrick, which wah well re-1 chived lj»y the ..Hftjjrelh|ostesS was assisted by Mrs. ; KHihgk® ,,e| T. Jerome Kohne arpl Mrk Robert Anderson in serz- I ing refreshments at the close of t h|e'evenipg. \ " J ■ I I _■/ —- ZESERS CELEBRATE \ WEDDING Mr. ; rd! Mrs. Artdrew Zesler, prpminera couple of this ci|y, and residing at 804 High street, celebruted itheir golden- wedding an- 1 Sunday at the home of U \ daUgntejr and sdn-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. Stu'lts. Vlr. ajn|' Mrs. Zeser w<ere married January in Tiffin, Ohio. They aql the parents of two Mrs. . Stulls of this; city anc Idrs. Everett Studebaker of - wii.h dainty refreshments served during t hit evening. Out ol town included Mr. x and Mrs.cCTovee Branstartor. .Mr. - and Mr?. M. J. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd PaTnin', all pf Fort! W'.i’ 41 ' : I'I*" 1 ■ ' ' ' WILLING WORKERS G&OUP HOLDS JANUARY MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jessup we|re hopt and hostess for the January meleting of thei Willing Workers? class of the First' Christian church, 'k'hich met Tuesday-, evenitjg. ,i tjroup singing Openhd the session and was followied with prayer offered by Janies Anderspp. Anotlter hymn, “Living Fir Jesus,” wab.ajtng and the hbstess gave the scrjfprttre lesson firom the 14 th chaipter bf John. Edward Andersoh. president of the group, presided over the short business- session, followed with a social hour when retreshinehts were served and gameH and contests were enjoy'ed. i The February meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andeisoh of Willshire, Miio. 'jj J ■ l!i NEEDLE CUUB MEETS AFTER TEMPLE Members of the Pvt! ian Sister Needle bulb met Monday evening after Telmple at the K. of P. home with Mrs- Harriet Pollock, president. in charge of th ? business session, after which he guests were invited into the dining room. Colorful Idecoratiens of brown and yellow streamers oitlined the serving -tablei and Inoueuet of calendulas, donated by Bessie Beeh ? ler for the occasion, completed to-' appointments. Following a delicious un< h served by she new officers, Harriet • Pollock. Anbla Crist, Elitfi Boley ! and Thelma Roop, game? gnd con- j tests were enjoyed by the group I with prizes awarded to tne various winners. {Pauline Warre 1 received j the prize. 1 MOVIE TO BE SHOWN AT P. T, A. MEETING An educational and interesting film, entitled "Fears of Children,” will be ’shown Thursday evening at the Liucpjn setujp! fpr members of the PTa, as well as parents of all lyoung cl ildren. The movie is produced under the auspices of the National for Mental Health. Mrs. Fred Corah, program chairman, has arranged for the showing | of the film, which is a cake history of a child troubled by fear and showing the causes and treatment. , A discussion and its aipplication to other cases will follow and the regular business meeting will be hek| during ithe evening. Members ijre asked to note the change in date of the ipeeting of the Jolly House Wife l|ome eco* noniics club, which will rpeet Monday evening at.seven thirty o’clock at the Pleasant Mills school.The Monmouth P. »T. A, Mothers study club will meet Monday evening at the School at seven thirtly o’clock, dudge Myles Parrish will be the guest speaker.
Cafeteria Supper Saturday, Jan. 17th ELKS HOME 4:00 to 7:30 P. \ Public Invited DELT4 THETA TAU . QUALITY,/' " Photo - Finishing All work left before noon Thursday ready next day, Friday, 10:00 a.m. '' ' ■I ? ' ■ Holthouse Drug Co. ■■■■■4 H :■•A" ' 4 h '
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