Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1953 — Page 3
THURSDAY. MARCH k 1953\
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DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY < Mrs. Harold Stults wad . hostess \ Wednesday afternoon to the Home Demonstration club of' Union Township with Mrs. Theaj-1 Stults and Mrs. Archie Smitley’ as the assisting hostesses. The meeting was opened Vith the president. Mrs. Fred Karbach leading the devotions, afUy which Mrs. Addie Rabbitt led in;prayer. The song. “Long Long A|i>” was sung by the groups Mrs. Rolland Grote, as/ leader for the afternoon, demonstrated j) the making of yeast rolls’; which were later served to \ the group. The following women were named to the exhibit committed which will help during achievement week from May Mrs. Chalmir Barkley, Mrs. Archie Smitley and Mrs. Earl Chase. •; \ Delicious ; Were served in keeping with th.e/Easter season to sixteen members and two; children present. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Thurman Ih-e ( w, with Mrh! Floret ence Bauman nad Mrs. Jack Gray assisting her. ’/ ■ J | JEFFERSON STUDENTS H TO PRESENT COMEDY S Miss Imogene Miller and: Francis Wellman will play the leading roles in a fdrce .comedy entitled "Hillbilly Courtship,” which will be presented by the junior and senior classes of Jefferson high school this evening beginning at 7:30 and again Friday everting. Others " Titded in the cast are s?fen C- - r Barbara Lehman, Robert y \ z . "Richard Batcher, Pat Kell? \ > na Weaver anil Don Chariest < ! | 1 Mrs. v ;,k Lee is heading the make-up costume department; J L. Dallas Albright, tlje stage: properties committee* Charles j May, Construction of the. stage,,assisted by Mrs. Verg Kelly and Mrs.;! Edna ilhrlck; Frederick Hoagland, ticket and seating arrangement;;John .Wagner, advertising, and J. Pritchard Amstutz, director. .J} Reserved tickets are selling for 75 cents and general admission is 50 cents. ' / - JOLLY HOUSE WIFE ; ’ GROUP MEETS TUESDAY the president, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan at a short business session, the! tne»t- v ing of the Jolly House Wife Home Economics club of St. Mary’3 township began Tuesday evening \- V."
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at the Pleasant Mills school. The club song followed. Devotions for the program were given by Mrs. Sheehan and roll call was answered with each member telling of the best laugh they had had recently. Mrs. James Smith gaye the interesting Lgsson on yeast breads, ' I $5 was. donated tp the Red Cross and Mrs. Carl Frei reported on a recent council meeting. Mrs. Fanny Nyffeler received the door prize during the social, when a white elephant sale was held. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses? Mrs. Arlva Wrst. Mrs. Murray \ Holloway, Mrs. \Fred Bauman, Mrs. Sheehan and Mrs. Harlan Jones. ■j \ ; ST; VINCENT DE PAUL \BOCIETY HOLDS SOCIAL ’ A regular social ; afternoon was held in the C. L. of C. hall Wednesday by the St. Vincent de Paul society, following a short business session. , I r Card games were enjoyed with Ann, GinlCy winning in bridge; Mrs. Clara Daniels in SOO and Mrs. Ben Eiting for pinochlei. bplicious refreshments were served at the close of the program by the committee in charge. Mrs. E; F. Durkin will be hostess to the Psi lota Xi sorority Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. TL ; IV- V --r—UM ' ' The Epiblem club will meet this evening at the Elks! home at eight o’clock. Election of officers - will be held at |his time and members are urged to be present. Mrs. Harry M°itz will be hostess to the Lddies Shakespeare Club Wednesday afternoon at two thirty d’clock. k i ;. —h ■ • The Progressive Workers class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet this evening at seven thirty o’clock with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hesher._ M ' : ■ —' 4 _' A bake sale beginning at nine d’clock. Saturday, will be sponsored by the Ruth and Naomi Circle of the Zion Reformed church, and held at the cify hall. Chicken noodle soup and potato salad will ‘be among the Items offered for sale. Orders for the soup can be rriade by calling 3-2688 or 3-3502, Friday. ' '
An FFA meeting with the Mon-i mouth chapter in charge, will take place Friday evening at the Monmouth school at seven o'clock. \ ' ' -KNomination of officers will be, held Tuesday evening at the meet-, ing of the Eagles Auxiliary at the Eagles hall at o’clock. Edward Jaberg will be the gtjmst speaker for the Monmouth -P. TL A. Mothers study club meeting Monday evening at the Monmquth school and will talk on “Parent’s role in World Peace”, The program will start at seven thirty o’clock and all fathers .ye invited. GIRLSCOUT Brownie Troop 21 met at the Lincoln school Monday evening. We had roll call and collected our dues. Election of officers gave the following results: Patsy Wilson, president; Carol Norman, vice-president; Kathryn Hardihg, secretary; Judy Cook, treasurer and Cynthia Cravens, stfibe. Nancy Gephart is the Mdntant scribe.' We worked making draper doll 'nappets and ;the Scribe, Donna Bixler. ' ' • — '■ V BroWnie Troop 6 met Mon Hay afternoon. After roll call and. cjollection of dues, we talked about our flowers we planted last wepk. Virginia Ralston and Paula Strickler won prizes for the best map of our city, which we made several weeks ago. Judy Tutewiler h a< i the treat for the day. The rests of the meeting we played singing games. We closed with Brownies.” i j Scribe, Joyce Trickier. " ' n—hW Bake Sale, Chicken Noodle Soup and Potato Salad, City Hall, March 28 kt 9:00 A. M« Ruth and Naomi Circle of the Zioy Reformed Church. Orders for Soup, call 3-2688 or 3*3502, Friday. \ 71t3x
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Society Item* for today's publication must be phoned 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.|fi.) Kathleen Terveer fc Phone 3-2121 |- THURSDAY Progressive Workers class.K’rinity 'E. U. B. church, Mr. andMlrs; Ed Hesher, 7'30 p.m. ft Emblem dub. Elks home, Iffip m. .Methodist Circle 2A-28, Mrsgtoh-' nas Mclntosh. 2 p.m. gs \ Bobo U. B. Willing Wtftcerb class, Mrs. Milton p.m. Guardian Angel club./Mrs. Robert Bolinger, 8 p.m. g' Monroe W. i C. T. U., allfday, church annex, 10 a.m. ® Academy of Friendship, se home, 7:30 p.m. gJi Order of Eastern Star, meeting, Masonic hall, 7:3o;mm. D. A. V. Auxiliary? Social ning. D. A. V. hall, 7:30 FRIDAY • F. F. A. meeting, Moni&uth ! school. 7 p.m. \ I American Legion :Auxiliary®Leigion home,. 8 p.m. us Adams County Roadside cbup-j sei. Library, 1:30 p.m, I ||gi • 1 SATURDAY ; Bake Sale. Ruth and Naomi Circle, Zibn E. R. church, 9 a.m. r d 1 Public installation Os Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 8 p.m. I monday "If Monmouth P. T. A. study clup, Monmouth t P-m. 11| | TUESDAY ' .I Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hajK 8 p.m. \ I Root Township Demonsdh |on club, Mrs. Harold Owens, all y. WEDNESDAY ||| Ladies Shakespeare club, Harry Moltz, 2:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority, Mrs. WfF.Durkin, 8 p.m. .;T:
Major Vauri Lininger, son of Frank Lininger of west of Decatur, has been visiting relatives .and friends here the past few days. He was accompanied to Indianapolis Wednesday by his Mbthfer, a sister, Mrs. Richard Parrish of, this city ahd a brother, Wallace Linlngeri of Muncie. board a plane for Wichita, Kan., where he will attend | school the pext three months. Following t,his, he will, return to his Hofne in. Riverside, Calif. Mrs. Joe. Miller of Portland, formerly of Decatur, visited here attending the trial which was venued from Jay coun-, ty - * 3#rs. O. K. Baker was Called to Fort Waj?ne Wednesday evening, slue to the serious illness of her fnother, Mrs. Cleona Kelley. O. K. Baker has. received a card from his old neighbor, R. A. Stuckey, telling him he is out of the hospital but will still be in a cast torn- to six weeks. He reported also tMttS-Mrs. Stuckey is well and . are enjoying the warm Wather. They are living in Bradenton. Fla. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey from Florida that they exfKect to arrive ba’ck in Decatur Saturday, April 4, after a two months visit in that state and trip to Mexico. \ . •SThe city of Berne will change foe clock an hour on April .24 to coincide with most other cities and towns in Indiana. The council so recommended at -this week's meeting: ' Sprunger has resigned his position as assistant superintendent of the state reformatory at Pendleton to bectoihe chief of police at 9eriie, his home town. He will succeed Herman Bqwman, who recently resigned. ( ' If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCullough are the parents of a weighing 7 lbs., 12»4 oz., and born Wledpesday at 11:10 p.mj at the hospital. ' At 12:40 p.m, Wednesday, a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. h«orbert "Roods of Geneva, at the hospital, and weighed 8 lbs., 8 oz. ’ I ; y n itotu Admitted: Mrs. John Alberding, Decatur; Mrs. Thomas Martin, Monroeville; i Mrs. Lulu Bussel, Keystone; Peter Bixler. Berne;’ Mrs. Elsie Byers, Rockford, Ohio. Dismissed: Dan McCoy, Monroeville; Mrs. Will Bontragger and baby girl, Portland; Mrs. Lewis Schhepp and baby. Fort Wayne; MrA Leroy Bieberich and baby boy, Geneva; Mft; Walter Neurge and babv, bojy» : DecatiW; Mrs. William Scfinepf ana baby boy, Decatur. c i ' — ■ 0— 0 h 20 Years Ago | Today March Conservation Club Plans Family Night Family night will be observed by the Decatur conservation club with a special meeting at 7:30 o’clock Saturday evening at Red Men hall. v <. A freej movie of a Canadian huntinging and fishing trip, taken by Dr. Joe Morris, Decatur dentist, will be shown. Refreshments will be served at the close of' the program. / s
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