Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1953 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY DEXfoCRAT THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1953

\ SOCIETY MONMOUTH f». T. A. TO HONOR BALL FLAYERS The Monmouth P. T. A. will honor the hasketJball team and Coach Charles Holt with a pot-luck family supper in the school gymnasium Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock. Each family is requested to bring two covered dishes and their own table service. Guest speaker win be Dike Eddleman <rf the Zolhser Pistons. Music will be furnished by the Blend-aires. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moses are hospitality chairmen for the event. "’’■ ;;' ; The public is invited. BUSINESS WOMEN \ MEET WEDNESDAY A six thirty dinner party was enjoyed Wednesday evening by members of the Business and Professional Women in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Apdrtntments erf miniature cactus and streamers carried out a MexidEn theme. Ip keeping with the program, Mt's. Mabel Bockman showed col-' o/ed films ot her recent trip to Mexico and Roscoe deadening talked ot his trip to that country when be attended the Rotary In- ; Urnatlonal convention. Elecion of officers was held during the business session ', and Evelyn t Frohnspfel was named president; Mrs. Robert Lane, first vice-president; Miss Rosemary Spangler, second vice-president; Mrs. Ruth Flora, recording secretary; Mrs. Gladys Keller, corresponding secretary; Miss Mary Catherine Spangler, treasurer; Mrs. Chloe Parrish, press correspondent, and Mrs. Eva Bayles, historian. Miss prohnapfel, Eleanor Eady and Ida hfae Clem were in charge of the program and the hostess committee consisted of. Gladys Keller, Grace Lichtenstiger and Aldine Frauhlger. • Mrs. Lowell Smith wil be hostess to the Church Mothers study club Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. '. Psi lota Xf sorority will meet at the Elks home Wednesday evening at eight o’clock for a regular session. ■■ '.; . ?' Unit 2 of toe Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church W. 3. W. S. will meet with Mrs. William Dellinger this evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mildred KoW will be -r\ program chairmatf and a good attendance i» desired. ' ■■ L ■ -^"t- 1 ■L ' / The Eagles Auxiliary will meet at their hail Tuesday evening at eight o’clock for the purpose nt electing officers. The American Legion Auxiliary will have a business meeting Friday evening at eight o’clock at the Legion home. All members are asked to be present. .I ■ - Mrs. Don Roeder will be hostess to the St. Catherine Discussion club Monday evening at eight o’clock. • J ■ ; . ' i Members of the Decatur. Home Demonstration club will meet with Mrs. Roy Price Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. A lesson on quick breads will be given. The members are reminded to attend the joint meeting of the Decatur Woman’s club and the Adams County Federation of Clubs Monday evening at seven fbrty five o’clock at the Evangelicar and Reformed church. Guests will be permitted. The closing meeting of the Ladies Shakespeare club win be in the form of a one o’clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Masonic hall. Mrs. W. L. Harper will be hostess for the closing meeting of the Research club Monday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Mrs. Robert Heller will bevthe program leader. A bake sale will be held Satnr- - April beginning at nine, "o'clock at the Western Auto store and sponsored by the Antioeh Lutheran church of Hoagland: OSMTAL Admitted: Mrs. Florence Dull, Willshire, Ohio;- Mrs. Florenz Leonard, IhWatnr. Victor Eicher. Decalur. ‘ ! Trade hi a uood Town—Dscatari SEWING MACHtNCS New < Kebuitt Quality — Service Practical In struct! dm Overhead, So We Self For Less. STORE~HOURS: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. BOARDMAN’S Sewing Machine Shop 223 N. First BL I ' X.;. .O' X ' X