Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1953 — Page 3

FRIDAY, MAY 1, 195:

DYNAMIC BUILDERS MEET RECENTLY '* , The second meeting of the Dy- ' namic Builders class of the First Baptist church was , held in tlie < hurch evening. A “come as you are party’’ made ip the evening’s entertainment. Games were played 3 and prizes awarded. Mrs. Esther/Ydjuhg gave a very interesting talk fallowing this part of the program. Delicious refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schnitz and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hakes. The next meeting will be May 26. This is a« young people’s organization for anyone between the ages of 18 and 33. New members are welcome. ROOT TWP. CLUB MEETS TUESDAY Thirty two members and seven ' < hildren were present for the Root Township Demonstration club meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mi;s. Henry Graber. The president. Dora Darkless, was in charge IF **. 1 L ,na Pihott with aj| KSsiflßßßil LHOLTHOfaSE DRUG CO

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of the usual business session. An interesting lesson . fallowed on [ home accessories by the Irtfdeiu IMrn. Dorothy Brown and Mrs. Ruth Kunkel. A committee was appointed to arrange' for a tour and guest day for the club this . summer. The meeting fclosed with the collect. Refreshments were then served by the hostess,i assisted by Mrs. Leo .Kinfy Sr., and Mrs. Wilson Beltz. The next meeting will be heldfWith Mrs. Will Schnepf May ; 26 at one o’clock. "* SHOWER HONORS ' RECENT BRIDE A varie’y shower was given recently at the Preble recreation * center for Mrs. Robert Raudenbugh, the former Virginia Harvey. Upon tier arrival, the guest of honior was given a lovely corsage. ■ Ga,m“s and contests were then ' enjoyei: with the various winners presenting their prizes, to Mrs. Raudnbush. z i Refreshments were served by the i hostesses at a later hour to the i MesdamS Nile Medaugh, Roy Taylor. D. B. Walters, Leona Ehlerding, Ada Owens, Edna Callow, Harriett Pollock. Roscoe Raudenbush, Les,ter Vornfiolt, Delephenia Reynolds. Ella geherry, Margaret Waltke, -fE'lsie Peters. Fannie Amstutz, Maggie White, Norman Poorman, Merle Lovellette, Rita Herndown, and the Misses Romaine Rdudenbush, <’harolotte > McDaniels. Alice bake, Dora May Fairchild. Norh Simitley, Velma Goelz and Gloria Harvey. » Hostesses for the Affair were ! Mrs/DeleifJhenia Reynolds, Mrs. Eljje- Pdters, Mrs. Merle Lovellitte. Mis’. Ella Sicherry. Mrs. Tester Vornholt and Miss Velma Goelz.

, \ \-v//I 0 I HU II I '* r “i I I H ' 'w wk*’’ A- • BHKpr | WS|H||h - V i WfMei'* --m*?. HHIIill : : MRS FRANKLIN BUCICK was the former Miss Marilyn Jane Boerger. daughter of Mr and l Mrs Hugo Boerger of route 3. before her recent marriage in the St. Peter's Lutheran church. The groom is the son of Mr. Jan I Mrs. Martin C. Bpuck. also of Decatuit. s A doubla ring ceremony united the couple in martiage an! wits read by th| Rev. F. W. Droegemueller. ■ . i. v i\ Following a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Buuck are making! their heme w.th-the bride’s parents. . • - i »•!

UNION DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Unioji Township,Home Demonstration feub met AVednesday ptternoon iwi.h .Mrs. Thurman Drew, wlthi|drs. Florence Bauinau and Mrs. Jfck Gray as the assisting hostese|. j The president, Mrs. Fred Marybaugih, had -i-harge of the business meeting w|lclh began with the group jaihgiftg “America the Beau tiful'’, “Thej Tie that Binds” was rdad by liirs. Chalmer Berkley, after which? Mrs. Bauman led in brayer. L Nellie Price will act as the judge itt the achievement day program ■May -9 at the Decatur high 'school. The club wili bring several Rems for the auction,- which will be held at eight o’nlock that same evening. t Delicious refreshments were served by tie hostesses the social hour ’to seventeen mefnliers and four ehiftlren. The next meeting will be’ Beld with,(Mrs. Paul (Morgan, with Nellie Price and Erma as the assisting hostesses’.- ' .. f D. A. V. AUXILIARY HOLDS EJECTION At the regular meeting of the D. A V. A'jixiliary Thursday evening. electiqn of officers >vas as follows: |m rs. Nora IliUer, commander; Mfs. Violet Smith, sebipr vice comn|ander; Mfs. Crystal ! Hook. jun|or vice commander; Mrs. Helen! Myers, chaplain, and Mrs. Clara fcllen Hitchcock, treasurer. ■ '> May 14 jyas announced during (he busineifc session as the date for the! party when the state bffi-’ ' cers will b(| entertained by the local organization. The new officers (will also be installed at this time. ■ ' k | r- —■ ' - 1 JOLLY HOjUSEWIFE i HOME EC. GROUP MEETS A recent, meetng of. the Jolly Housewife Mlome Economics club was held at the PleasaiW Mills

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Perfect Record ■n z - z f-* . ;L v . Mias Marcue mgniey, who will graduate l from Pleasant Mills high school May 8, will years of school with a peraec-Oat-tend'anee record. &he litte-nded North Urick and Kinisey elementary schools in Blue Creelt township and then fra inferred- to Pleasant Mills in the fall -of 1949. 'She is the daughter of Chauncey O. Manley of route 6.. yg For the past seven yeaifs. Miss Manley belonged to the Up: end At It 4-H club of her township. She served as president, secretary and junior leader at varioihs ti4es. —l~! —F —■ ' ■—'-.i-, . 1. A.jr ' school. Group singing ibefpan the session following * with thp members repeating the club creed, and singing the song of the Mrs. Lucille Miller gait fe devotions followed with the- Lord’s (prayer. Twenty eigfht menjtjers answered roll call and th| lesson on quick breads then given by (Mrs, James Smith. An auction on seeds and flower points followed-. Mrs. Laura Davis received the door prize for the evening. | Plans were completed Jfoit the Home Demonstration club-festival which will be held May II at the Decatur high school, and a social hour was then enjoyed. 1 . Lovely refreshments wife served by Mrs. Hulbert 1 Ehrsaijn, Mrs. I>aiwrnence f Eh.rsam, Mrs. W|ll Johnson. Mrs. Ben McOiriiough Lucille Miller. | WOMAN’S CLUB TO h ij HAVE FINAL MEETING \ I 1 The final meeting of the (De-, cajtiir Woman’s club will tail|e place iMoisday evening at seveh forty five o'clock at the 'library Mdth the Dramatic department in (charge. Reports and any unfinished business will be climaxed at thjis tfme. A very interesting and entertaining prograan has been planned and will be given by Mrs. William Snyder of Van Weft. Ohio, a young dramatist, highly skilled: lin the art of character sketching, |rhe guest artist, a graduate o? (Wittenbung Ohio college, is very active in the Richniond Civic Theater and is well known in the Font: Wayne area where she has presented numerous programs for various? organizations. ; J i All members planning to attend are asked to use theii guess tickets for the ,program. j H ■ = —- 1 u MEETS THURSDAY MEES THURSDAY J 'Mrs. Bernard 'Meyer, president, opened thd meeting of the Decatur' Bmblem club Thursday evening, after which final plans were made so? installation of which wilt be held next Thursday evening at the Elks home and!wil| be open to the public. j r r The past supreme president, (Mrs. Helen Carlson of Akron, Ohio, jwill conduct the impresstye cere-

iSsficeeMtiyl Society Items-for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Teryeer Rhone 3-2121 FRIDAY 'May Fellowship, First Christian church, 7:30 p.m. Work and Win clhiss, Trinity E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. Ava Maria study club, Mrs. H. P. Schmitt, 8 p.m. I Union E. U. B. class 6, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wolfe. 8 p.m. Happy Hustlers 4-H group,, Miss Gretchen Schnepp, 7 p.m. SATURDAY - Friedheim Zion Lutheran Eadies Aid, Bake Sale, Cith hall, 9 a.m. MONDAY Woman’s club, dosing! meeting, library, 7:45 p.m. Practice of Jlmblera cluib officers, Elks home, & p.m, ~ / , V. F. W. Auxiliary supper, 6:30 •pjm.; V. F. W. home; business meeting. 8 p.m. Juniors of American Legion, Mothers, pot-luck,’ Legion home, 6 p.m. Girls Missionary Guild, Uhion Chapel church, Sara Frank, 7:30 p.m. >■--/ .1 TUESDAY Woman’s Missionary Association. Mt. Victory U. B. church, Mrs. Fairy Gress, 8 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, public party,. Eagles home, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, election, Mrs. Dick -Mansfield, Jr., 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Psi lota Xi, election, Mrs. Hugh Andrews, 8 p.m. 1 THURSDAY Magley Ladies Aid, all day in&Emblem clu/b installation of officers, Elks home, 8 p.m.; Banquet, 6:30 p.m. -.. » A |j■' ■ : ' mony, following a six thirty dinner. iMembers, who have noit been notified, anti wish to attend the program, are asked to contact Mrs. Jack Nelson for reservations. The meeting closed with the group receiving a thank you for ithe I'baumianometer they donated to the hospital recently. All officers of the Hm<blem dub are asked to meet for practice IMonday evening at th e Elks home at eight o’dock. The V. F. w. Auxiliary will have a six thirty o’clock supper Monday evening followed with a regular business meeting at eight, o’4 clock, at the V. F. W. home. Sui day afternoon at one ’ thirty, a fourth district meeting will be held at the home with nomination and election of officers taking place. All post and auxilary memers are asked to be present. The Eagles Auxiliary will have a public party Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Eagles hall. The May Fellowship to be held ■this evening at the First Christian church will begin at seven thirty o’dock. . J 4 I TF | An all day meeting will be held Thursday by the Magley Ladies Aid. Mrs. Earl Wood and MteDale Hostetter will be hostesses. ' -— j . ' The Woman’s Missionary Association of the Mt. Victory. United Brethren church will ijneet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock with Mrs. Fairy Cress. *

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Holy Name Society Will Meet Monday The Holy ! Name society will hold their regular monthly meeting. Monday at 8:30 p.m. at the Knights- of Columbus hall. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. ‘ * \ ’ r ;l Ts you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results,