Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1953 — Page 3
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1953
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HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS RECENTLY Members of the Decatur Moina Demonstration Mu’b met recent!?’ at the home fc>f Mrs. •Gt.tyert Strickler. with Mrs. Paul Strickler, Mrs. Lloyd ftuse. Mrs. Floyd Morrison and Mrs. O. O. Baughman as the assisting hostesses. ..." A most instructive lesson .was presented by . Mrs. Oren Schultz on house insects.. Mrs. Clarence Drake' gave an interesting .lesson on hopie -accessories.
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Contributions were donated to the heart fund and the youth educational fund for Hebert Sprunger, who will represent Adams county in Europe next summer. Members werfe asked to tiring old e:A. glasses 'or frames to the next meeting used by people unable to pay for their own. A delicious luncheon:was served at the clos£ of the meeting. In la theme lyonori ng Washiiigton‘s\ birthday. FINAI*. BRIDAL PLANS TOLD BY MISS MAULLER Fina|l arrangepierits have been made by Miss ; Marilyn Mauller for her marriage Sunday to Rdger Fruchtie. The wedding will take place at two thirty o’clock in. the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church, v. itli. the Rev, F. H. Willard ofliciatinjg. , The bride-elect lias asked Miss Mprgaiet, Fruchtie, sister of the groom, to be her inaid of honor and the Misses Bonirie Simons and Patricia Gause will attend as bridesmaids. Miss Rebecca Mauller, sister jof the bride-elect. wifi .be flower girl. \ ' A Herbjert Fruchte will be his brother's best man and Lester Sautbine [and Lqßoy Koltef/ will usher. A reception will (Allow.. the ceremony jn\ the ■ church. parlors from four un,til six o’clock. Serving will' Don Erudite. Dayton. Oh'io; i Mrs. Richard, Wasson. Bluffton; I Mrs. Herbert Fruchte, Monroe, and the Misses Barbara—Hilyard and Carol Klusman of Decatur. Miss Rheta- Butcher will furnish the musiic for the reception. The rehearsal will be held Friday evening followed with a party honoring the couple aF the. home of Missi Alauller’s parents. I ' R' ;i KITCHEN SHOWER HONORS v MISS MARILYN MAULLER Thb Misses Ronn'ie Simons, Carol Klusnian and Patricia Gause entertained recently with a kitchen shower at the Gause home for Miss Marilyn Alauller, brid|?-elect of Sun-! day. ’,i f I, 1 The honored gue&t was presented with a i lovely corsage upon her arrival and cohtestjs followed with prizes won by Mrs. Manlier, Miss Margaret Fruchte and Miss Sharon Strickler, who in turn presented them to Misi iMpulier. Present for the event were the Misses Barbara Hilyard. Sharon Strickler, Charlotte! Vera, Margaret Fruchte. Ellenora Fisher, Rheta Butcher, and the Albert Fruchte. Clehn Manlier, Harry Hebl»|e and Cecil oause. Guebts unable to attend were
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I * r ~ C —T“~ J Society items for tf>| ay’s publication must be phdhed in by II a. m. (Saturday 9*30 a. m.) Kathleen Terk&er Phone 3-2li| ■ll \ \ FRIDAY Pleasant Mills MethKgiist World' day of prayer, 7:30 p.iit Zion Lutheran churfri Communion announcements, 2,i |J 5,7, and 8 p.m. ill Adams County FeMration of clubs, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 2 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missicmary society, Bake Sale. City ha|l,9 a.m. SUNDAY T Zion Lutheran SuntCy School Teaching staff, Pot-1 dm dinner. Parish hall, 12 .ff! Zion Lutheran Waltli«r League, Parish hall, 4-6 p.m. ;!|; • 'MONDAY 1 j Adams Homed 1c chorus. Monroe school, 7:30 p.tj |, \ Pleasant Mills P. T/.X, school, 7:30 p.m. }•] , Tri Kappa. Elks hom«! 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Membffi class and Open Forum, Parisi 'hall 7:30 P.m. TUESDAY . Rebekah Lodge, I. O. 1 ’ ). F. hall, 7:30 p.m. 1; Ptalalethepn class of Stion E. R. church, Mrs. Ed Miller,;.; p.m. ' Delta Theta Tau sss meeting, Elks home, 8:15 p; l Eagles Auxiliary, ih'agl s hall, e p.m. ■ . 1 Delta Lambda |Mrs. Raymond Snyder. 8 p.m. | Church study! |ub,' Mrs. John Berry. 8 Eta Tau Sigma, Mt* Robert p.m. ’WEDNESDAY j Moose officers and ph|t senior regents. Miss Mary WiSer, 7:30 p.m. ,1 Girl Scouts, Btownies, intermediates, Lihcoln school, 3:3a p.m. Xj Alpha lota Exemjifepr, Mrs.l Bruce Brickpr, 8 p.m. 1 Jolly House Wife FJorne fee., Mrs. Verlando Clark, 1:30. p.imf THURSDAY j? Order of Eastern StarjlMasonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Richard Wasson, M|rs. Tom Kahn and Miss Ellen — : ll 1 ’ ' Mrs. HETRICK HOSTESS TO SHAKESPEARE CLUfc Wednesday afternoon, th Ladies Shakespeare club met wHh Mrs. Maynard Hetrick for a reg lar session, which began with t 8 j interesting presentation of a p ;per on the origin of the piano.,’ y Mrs. Fred Smith. | ; I A soc ial hour followed. a& which time the guests were sery|tl tasty refreshments by the BAPTIST PHILATHEA | CLASS MEETS THURSDAY The Baptist church social rooms was the scene of the regulw meetCTi ' i
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ing; of ithe 'Philathea class of the church ‘Thursday evening with the president; Miss Nancy Fields presiding; idjver the tihort business s.es-sioh:-n IMrs. fra Bodie goffered devotions, with a program in charge of the president, who presented an interesting papeif on the home of George Washington. [ ;■ Several contests were then enjoyed liy the members, followed with a luncheon served by the fioste&ses, Mrs. Frank Morrison jind Mrs. Gettys Palmer. : Wp | —H— u - PAST PRESIDENT \ PARLEY MEETS Mi»4« Margaret: Eiling was hbateasi fpfr. the February meeting of the Past President Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary recently. rJu .', ■ An Americanism and patriotic theme was carried out in the social hour by tally silhouettes ofWashington and Lincoln. A cherry tree formed the center piece for the serving table. \ Prices were woh by Mrs. itarold Tiemah. Mrs. Laurence Rash, Mrs. Ed Bauer and Mrs. Dallas Brown. FORMAf. INITIATION held Thursday Forma) initiation for a class .of candidate's was held Thursday evening by ithe Women of the Moose at the Moose home, followed with a short business meeting, at wpltp time the’group voted to dbnate $lO to the heart fund. Ritual {chairman Betty Schneider and her Committee served refreshments during the social hour Marie Fishier received the door prize. At thd next meeting; the following reports will be given: publicity. membership, hospital, ritual ini ehM .ar... _ P. T. A- FOUNDERS PROGRAjM HELD Thfe ’Mlv. Ray Walter gave the for the Founders day program 'Thursday evening at the Linebin' school of the P. T. A., f6lloWfed kith a short business session; p| \ 1 Several; musical numbers v were then giVep by the Junior band of Decatur nigh school under the dh rec!ti<H bf Clint Reed and yere wfell received, as was a trumpet solb entitled Moon Light Sonata” by Dhf ey, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Harry Dailey, on the piano, ! ' '' * Mrsi C. I. Finlayson then gave a short taik < stressing the importance of the goal for the community center and contributions were then accepted." < A Short Iplaylet, under the direction of R6id Ereksoii, followed, kjth various tn embers taking part, and the program was closed, c \\ f•T ■ ■ \ The Adams County Home Economies ieiiorus will meet at the Monroe school Monday evening: at seven .o'clock, Officers and past senior regents of thejW men of the Moose are to meet tat| the home of Miss Mery Weheir of West Adams street, /Wednesday evening at seven thlr- _ A regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge will be held Tuesday evening a-t; the I. O. O. F. hall fl seven thirjy o’clock. The Three, Link club kill meet after lodge for a busiheds Session and social hour; Mrs. Evelyn Plasterer, will be lh (change and Anoli Crist and h|rs. Lena Fry will head the entertainment and refreshments. | - A ' ■•. vt, '|■ •l ; Z ' \ \ . 1 j- -■ A stated| meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held at the Masoni? hall Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock.
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|i All scouts, 'Brownies and inltermediates of the Girl Scouts of catur are asked to meet in the iasaembly room of Lincoln school Wednesday afternoon at three thirty o’clock. j The Philalethean class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet with Mrs. Ed Miller Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. Memb’ers are asked to ifote the change from Wednesday to Tuesday evening. A regular business meeting will held by Delta Theta Tau! sorority Tuesday, evening at the Elks home at eight fifteen o’clock. . • A regular meeting and a birthday party' program will be held Tuesday evening 'by, the Eagles .Auxiliary at their hall at eight o’clock. k ' i’ ' All Cub Scout Den Mothers are asked to meet March 3 instead of Mext Tuesday at the Lincoln school at seven thirty o’clock for an important meeting. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet for a social session Tuesday evening at eight o'clock with Mrs, Raymond ( Snyder. \ Xi Alphat lota Exempler chapter of Beta Sigma Phi .sorority will hold a regular business meeting Wednesday evening at eight o’- . clock with 'Mrs. Bruce Bricker as the hostess. Phil Terveep student at Kent University, Kent, 6. is visiting over the week-end with Ijis mother Mrs. B. T. Terveer in Decatur. Many Decatur residents are attending the Fort Wayne automobile show this week, The show Will continue the balance, of this week at the memorial coliseum. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson are visiting relatives in New Albany over the week-end. John Reed,, principal of Adams Central high school, has returned attending a four day convention of the American association ofl administrators at Atlantic City, N. J., which 16,000 school heiads attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Smith haye returned from a month’s motor trip to the Paclfici coast. They Melted relatives and former residents of Decatur, while In (California. ’ John and H. P. Schmitt have retuifned from a several weeks’ fishing trip in Florida. Among the friends and relatives whio attended the funeral Wednesday of Alva Nichols were Atley Taylor, KendAll\ville; Mr. and Mrs ; George Spaiks, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. George McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Rome City'; Mrs. Ted Trinkley, M|r. and Mrs. I John Koop, Fbtt Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. I Leo Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Eichenberry; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mil|ep Mr. Ihnd Mrs. Virgil Church, Mr t and Mik. Thomas Miller, Miss Eleanore Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Damion. Mrs. Henry Miller, Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. . eorge Gross. Bluffton. Clark Spahr, Detroit, Mich., and A/3c Robert H. Meyer of TUmpa, Fla, s | Zion Lutheran Missionary Bake City Hall, Saturday 9 o'clock. Itx -V ——> d
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jPßim Mr. .and Mrt. Lee Haines of Geneva, are*the parents of twins> a boy born at 7:30 a.m. today and weighing 7 lbs., 3 oz., and a gjrl, born at 7:50 a.ni. and weighing 6 lbs., 4 oz. A baby boy, weighin? 8 lbs., oz„ was born to Mr. and Mrs. idwin Coil of Pleasant .Mills at 2 p.m. Thursday at the hospital. At 10:50 a.m.. today, a baby boy, weighing 7 lbs., 3 oz'., iva.<i born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawkins of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Adriar Baker are the parents of a baby girl, born at 9:12 a.m. today at be hospital and, weighed 8 Ibsl. 11 oz. Thisiis the first child in the -’amily. The ■mother is the former June Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Eugen» Denari of ißerwyn, 111., are the parents of a baby boy born Thursday mornipg in that city. The mother was the former Virginia Lee Kuhrile of this Lpopa.A, Kuhnle of Indianapolis, is the maternal grandmother. Victoria Lynn is the name' of tne baby daughter born ta Mr. and : Mrs. ‘Robert Baxter ot Honolulu, ' Hawaii, Feb. 7. and weij hing 6 Ibk, 12 oz. Baxter, a former Decatur is stationed there kith the navy. , .\ . ■ Randy Lee is the nam? of the bjaby boy, born at 11:59 p.m. Thursday at the) hospital, ta Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gehrig. He Weighed 6 lbs., 15 qz.. and is the second child and first boy in the family. The mother was the. former Lois lipg. Mrl and Mrs; Milton of Preble, are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gehrig of this city, are |he paternal grandparents. I J toJ R J . ' Admited: Mrs. David Schwartz, G*neya;. Mrs. Vaughn Mclntosh. Monroeville; Mrsj Leonard Wagley. Geneva. 'Dismissed: Mrs[ Richard Girod and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. John Lammert and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. James Everett and baby boy, Decatur; John Fortney, Pleasant Mills. I 4-H Enrollment Deadline April 1 , , April 1 is the deadline for 4-H enrollment in Adams county. This action was taken ii> a meeting of 47 men and women 4-H adult club leaders. They met Thursday evening |in the High School of Decatur. .The group elected Ralph Bluhm, chairman; Mrs. Sherman Nuenschwander, vice - chairman; and .Ervin Schuller, secretary. These people wlil sit on the 4-H club council also. . Arthur Parrish, extension forester. told of the Changes in the for pstry and wild-life projects. Mike Boltin ot the Indiana-Michigan. Electric Company spoke briefly on the 4-H electric project. L. E. Archbold, county agent told of the lamb club project. ‘ * puring a divided session for men and women, refreshn\ents were served.
Adams Central Bids Advertised Today Legal notice of advertisement for bids for construction of a sanitary sewage system at Adams Central consolidated school, at the west edge of Monroe, appears in today’s Daily Democrat. T)ie sewage system w-ill be constructed immediately, it was learned, and will be (ready wheii the building is ready for pccup'ancy next fall. The blds will be opened March 3 at the schooll offices In Monroe and the contract will be awarded as soon as the bids are tabulated and checked. All bids submitted must be good for 3V days, in order to give board an opportunity to compare bids before let-
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