Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1953 — Page 3

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R. C. GILLIGS TO , \ OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. 'R. C. Gillig of Fostoria, Ohio, will, observe their golden wedding anniversary in that city Sunday. A reception will be held at 4he Woman’s Club, East fremont street, Fostoria, and the couple invite their mgny friends to attend. < % j Mr. Gillig, who was raised in Decatur, haft four brothers from this city, H. M. Gillig, Leo T. Gillig. Frank P. Gillig and William Gillig. who are planning to attend the affair.- ■ - . ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY MEETS \ The regular meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul society was held Wednesday afterhooh at the C. L. of C. hall. The president, \Mrs. Frances Monahaii, conducted the "business meeting. Mrs. Dora, Cook and her committee were- in charge of the. social activities. Cards were played with , prizes awarded to Mrs. Vera Kleinhenz for bridge. Mrs. Mary Omlor, five hundred and Mrs. William Schumacher, rhum. Mrs. William Lose received the door prize. Delicious refreshments were served, at the conclusion of the program. MEMBERS ATTEND SESSION AT BLUFFTON Twenty four members of ’the Women of the MOose attended the academy of friendship open meeting at Bluffton recently. The Bluffton group was in charge of the the Marion members held initiation, the Fort Wayne organization headed the endowment fund and the local the closing program. Entertainment' followed by the hostesses and door prizes were won by Hattie Worthman and'Waneta Walchle of Decatur. Follow'ing the meeting, a parcel post auction was held and enjoyed. A. delicious lunch was served at a later hour; 7 •' ' ' \ PHILALETHEAN CIRCLE* MEETS (WITH MRS. ROTH Mrft. Noah Roih was hostess Wednesday evening |o the Philalethean Circle of the Zjon EvangelTcdl and Reformed church. Mrs. Edward Jaberg presented the program using as her theme "Bahn in Gilead” from the book. "Africans on Safari." The program^-Mead related the

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results of \ the ‘work of medical missionaries and stated that Africa will be. the source of Rome of the' new medical projects. Mrs. Albert Brushwiler, president, acknowledged the gift which the ‘circle members gave to World Service, a complete layette. She also invited each member to attend the mother a-nd daughter banquet 1 to be held\ in. the church dining room, May 7. \- Mrs. Roth, assisted by JJrs. .Jaberg, -served delicious refreshments at\ the close of the meeting. CHURCH MOTHERS MEET TUESDAY EVENING ‘Twenty seven members and two guests, Mrs. Roy Lehman and Mrs. Holzer, were present for the\ meeting of the Church Mothers study dub Tuesday evening with Mrs. Thearl Stults; flection was held with the following women elected: president, MmS- Vincent Parker-, vice-presi-dent, Don Cochran; secretary Mrs. Luther Brokaw; treasurer, Mrs. William T utew l ler > presft reporter. Mrs. LaDoyt Miller.. ’ ’’ Devotions were in charge of Mrs.: Robert Strickler. Mrs. Wil.liam Journay gave the lessen from Parents magazine’ and Mrs. John Chambers gave a topic entitled’ “Love is no luxury.” ’ * \ During a social hour reftesh- ; mehtsj Were served by Mrs. Stults assisted by Mrs. Doyle Collier, Mrs. Nathan Nelson and . Mrs. Delbert Vai» Horjj. . . ■ ' d Xll officers of the Women of the Moose are asked to meet at the Moose home this evening at six-thirty o’clock. All others who •wish to attend the memorial for Ethel Myers at Zwick’s funeral home, are asked to be present also - ; FOUNDER’S xDAY \ v OBSERVED 8 y SORORITY Members of Delta Lamba and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi met jointly at the American Legion home Tuesday evening to pelebrate their founder’s day with a six thirty dinner; The opening’ ritual 'preceded the dinner, which was served at u-shaped tables beautifully appointed with {African violets and lighted tapers. -Mrs. Grace Weiland acted, as hostess. After the dinner, the program was presented by Mrs. Clarence Ziner, which included a reading of a poem by Delta 1 Lamfoa’s presF'

KJ or ?TFragaj\ Society Items for today 1 * publication must be phoned In by 1t a. m. (Saturday »:30 »: nj.) Kathleen Terveer | ; Phone 3-2121 THURSDAY Women of Moose officers. Moose home\ 6:30 p.m. ; Aeolian iphoir, DecaturV high school musicvroom, 7 p.m. Pythian Sisters Convention,, K. 6f P. home, 8 a.m. yJ- • Emblem club, business meeting, Elks, home, 7:30 p.m. Adams County Rural Youth, recreation meeting, *Legion home, 8 p.m. Monroe W. C. T. V., Mrs. Amos Lehman, 1:15 p.m. l’ # -Heldelbterg class, Zion E. R. ’church, Skating party, Sun Set -park, 7-10 p.m. Formal initiation, Women of "'Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., ofjffcers, 7 p.m. Little Flower study clu/b, Mrs. Frank Schmitz, 7:30 p.m. D. A. V. Auxiliary, D*A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mr*. Al4>ert Braun, 7:30p.m. FRIDAY Work and Win class. Trinity fL U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. Ava Maria study club, Mrs. H. R. Schmitt, 8 p.m. Union E. U. B. class 6, Mr, pnd Mrs. Thurman Wolfe, 8 p.m. J Happy Hustlers 4-H group. Miss Gretchen Schnepp, *7 p.m. SATURDAY Friedheim Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid,' Bake Sale, Cith hall, 9 a.m. - MONDAY Juniors of American Legion, Mothers, pot-luch, Legion home, 6, p.m. ' y\Girls Missionary Guild, Union Chapel church, Sara Frank, 7:30 P-m. TUESDAY Delta Theta Tau, election. Mrs. Dick Manafield, Jr., 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY . Psi lota Xi, /election, Mrs. Hugh Andrews, 8 p.m. I - \ bent, Mrs. James Kane. Mrs. Nilah Neil read the 22nd birthday message from Walter W. Ross, founder of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Fred Corah led the gitouf> in responsive reading of the founder’s\ day pledge. A solo followed by Mrs. Robert Lane, “A Dream Come True," the new Beta Btgm'a Phi «onk, accompanied J. Fred Fruchte. The closteg ritual concluded the Impressive program, The ritual of jewels ceremony was conducted for Mr*. JeS*ome Keller and the pledge ritual for Mrs. Cletus Miller,- Mrs. Carl Stucky and Mrs. William Affolder. A regular business-meeting followed, during which an invitation Vas read from t'he city council hi Fort Wayne to A founder’s day banquet at the V. W.’ C. A- Monday, May: * Canasta was enjoyed during the remainder of the meeting at small tables with lovely spring flower bouquets as centerpiece*. Dessert was served by the hostess following the card games. The next, meeting will be hqld May 12 with Mrs. James Elberspn. Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte will-present the lesson* entitled "Substance of

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the art of life, the true and the beautifuL" 1 Members are asked to note the change pf the Delta Theta Tau meeting . Tuesday t evening. Election of officers will be held Mrs. Dick Mansfield; Jr., of 1030 Line street and not Mrs. Arnold as previously stated. The meeting will be at eight o'clock. 'The Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at the church Friday evening at seven thirty olalock. Mr- and Mrs- H. F. Gilpen and Mrs. Evelyn Roop will be in charge. k- ■ v '' ’ r ■ Election of officers will be held at the meeting of Psi lota sorority Wednesday evening with Mrs. Hugo Andrews at eight o’clock. AU members ire asked to attend. J > ■SVhen a jdpe life from the wash rooms to the septic tank broke yesterday morning at the BerneFrench school building, it was necessary to declare a two-day holiday, Classes will start-again Friday morning. John Wagner has resigned as cbach »t the Jefferson high school and will - not be a teacher there next year. He has not decided what he will do and no successor Las been named. I Mrs. John Shirk arrived last evening from West Phlm Beach, Fla., for a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller. Phillip Glazner of Decatur is again a patient in the Van Werf, 0., hospital. Otto B. Helmrick of Decatur, route 2, was cited early yesterday morning by state trooper Richard Myers on a charge of disregarding a stop light 1 at Ossian and wi 1 appear in court at Bluffton. Miss Virginia Row land of "near Portland, who served ten years as court reporter under Judge Jenkins of the Jay county court has been appointed ‘ reporter of the Wells, circuit to succeed the late Anna Schroeder. The position pays $3,600 per year. Shackley, 16-year-old J son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Sbackley of Line street, who underwent bone surgery several weeks ago, will undergo more surgery today at the St. Joseph hospital In Fort Wayne. His room number is 675. Mrs. Edgar Xoder of Berne, is visiting Mrs. - Clwfc Ftangb kjiay. Her aisttr. Mfl.’Tffld Greensburg, so attending the .Fyttaian Sisters convention, ah; is Mrs. L. E. Martin, also from that city. Slight Damage Done In Accident Here Ap estimated $35 damage Was caused Wednesday afternoon at 1 hte Line street crossing of the Nickel Plate. railroad when Walter Cdleman, Fort Wayne, started his triick across the tracks and saw a train coming dpwn on him. Police said fie badked off the tracks into; a car driven by Thomas P. Haggerty, SOS' Adhms street. * * I ... L. Bake Sale,, Saturday 9 a.m. City* Hall, 'Friedheim Zien Lutheran Ladies. Aid. Itx

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