Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1953 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCTOBER S. 1953

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—— \.u — _ ■ .... .. •■ X,.,.- I Decatur Woman’s Club Outlines Year’s 1 Program; Opening Meeting October 19 The complete program for the 195’3-54 season of the Decatur Woman’s club was announced today’by Mrs. Agnes Yager, program chairman. 7 The club’s opening banquet for the entire membership will,she held at the Lutheran parish hall on Monday evening. Oct. 19 with Mrs. Harold Andrews, professor of English literature at Ashland college; as the principal speaker. Her subject will be “Shakespeare for the Modern Age,” a new and humorous approach to the world’s gratest playwright. \ 1

The literature department on Nov; 16 will present Mrs. Leonard Saylors speaking on “European Highlights." Mrs. .Saylors spent two months in Europe and visited France. Italy, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland. Germany and viewed the coronation in London. She is a member of the board of the Fort Wayne Woman’s club, program chairman of the women’s federation of the First Presbyteriap church of Ft. Wayne and art chairman of the Ame'rican Association of University Women. A former Decatur woman, she is widely known for her speaking ability. On Dec. 14, the music department will -present their annual Christmas cantata with Decatur’s finest musical talent participating. This annual presentation has gained considerable renown as the city’s outstanding musical v program of the year. The art department on Jan. 18 will present “American Ceramics of Today and Tomorrow” with Mrs. Marian Roach of Defiance, Ohio. Mrs. Roach began her study of ceramics as a hobby, but developed it to such a high degree that she now teaches advanced students in finished ware, specializing in china painting. She will have some of her finer works on display. With Mrs. Roach will appear Mrs. Frances Gillen of Paulding, Ohio, who has a collection of 400 dolls representing every country in the world. She also teaches ceramics and edits the column, “Hi, Mud w Hens” in Popular Ceramics. On Feb. 15, the Junior Arts department will present one of their inimitable home talent skits. March 15, the Junior Women are planning an entirely new type of program entitled, “Frolics of 1954.” The Civic department on March 29 mill present Mrs, Tom Noble of Indianapolis in “Portraits of the Navajo ajnd Hopi Jndlans.” Mrs. Noble, a former Decatur resident, and wife of an internationally famous surgeon, has carved a niche for herself as the outstanding photographer of the Navajo Indians of northern Arizona. She ! has a photographic exhibit of Navajo portraits. at the southwest museum in Los Angeles. She will —I 2 , ■

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bringjvith her many fine examples" of her work. The Federated Women’s club program on ApriJ 19, will have as its theme, “A- Call to Americanism". Mrs,-Charles Benadum of Muncie, an attorney who is sociated with her husband in -the profession of law, will be the principal speaker. Active in politics, Mrs. Benadum is the Americanism chairman of the Indiana State Federation of Woman’s clubs. r The dramatic department .on May 3 will present a play dramatization with the cast comprised of members of the group. The title will be announced later. ? Mrs. Yager and her associates stave spent considerable time And effort in assembling this, array 1 of talent, and she feels that |his year’s Woman’s club progiam reaches a new high in ment attd educational \values. S SHAKESPEARE CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING I The Ladies’ Shakespeare Blub began its fall activities with atea at the home of Mrs. Arthur Suttles Wednesday afternoon. After the repeating of the collect, Mrs. John Heller, who was the program leader, introduced Mrs. Roy Kalver, the guest speaker forjthe afternoon. Mrs. Kalver entertained the group with a dramatic reading of a radio script, entitled “The Visitor from Illinois.” This script is from “The Eternal Light” radio program and commemorates "the memory of Abraham Lincoln. Miss Frances Dugan, newly elected vice-president, conducted a short business session. f Members were then invited Into the dining room where refreshments were served by Mrs. R£ C. Hersh, chairman of the social committee, and her assistants. The Voters' assembly of the Zion Lutheran church will |pp* vene Sqnday afternoon at _ thirty o’clock at the church. I ‘ A fall fashion show sponsored by the Delta Theta Tau sorority will be held in the auditorium of Decatur high school Tuesday Evening at eight o’clock. Tickets may be purchased from all of the sorority. £ The W.S.C.fe. of the Bobo Mt. Tabor church will sponsor a Ralloweep party at the home of Mrs. Sam Cottrell ! Wednesday evening at seven o’clock. All members are to come masked. $ The Evening circle of the Methodist church, with Mrs. Carl Gerber as chairman, will meet at the hpme •of Mrs. Hubert Zerkql, Jr., at eight o'clock Monday evening. Mrs. ilay Lehman and Mrs. W. H. Brown will be the hostesses and Mrs. Fred •Soldner will giv'e the lesson. All members are urged to attend, s i. V f The evening circle of the First Presbyterian church will bold their meetings Wednesday Evening. at eight o'clock. Mrs. Dick Heller will be the hostess for the Ruth circle and the Naomi circle will meet with Mrs. Edward Cook. At eight-thirty o’clock Monday evening, the Holy Family Discussion group will conduct a meeting at the home of Mrs. ■ Eugene Ba.ker.

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iX—I I • f Society Item* for today's pub> llcctlon must be phoned In by II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Sharon Kimble Phone 3-2121 1- ■ . ' V-' THURSDAY Happy Homemakers’ club, Mrs. Sheldon Wagley, 7:30 p.m. Great Books Discussion group, Decatur public library, 8 pm. Aeolian choir, Decatur high scktool, 7 p.m. Salem Methodist W. S. C. S., Mrs, Austin Merriman. 1:30 p.m. Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. George Schultz, 8 p.m. Methodist W.S.C.S. luncheon, MethodiSt church, 1 p.m. DAV auxiliar ynesisub DAV auxiliary business meeting, •hall, 7:30 p.m. Queen of Peace discussion group, Mrs. Wilbur Lengericb, 7:30 p.m. W.S.W.S. of the ..Union Chapel church, Mrs. Robert Folk, 7:30 p.m. Holy Cross discussion club, Mrs. Donald Miller, 7:30 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Margaret Braun, 7:30 p.m. * Missionary Ladies Fellowship, church, 7 p.m. —- Mount Pleasant W. S. C. S., Mrs. Burl Fuhrman, 1:30 p.m. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Vincent J. Bormann, 7:45 p.m. lEastern Star initiation, Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Emblem Club officers practice, Elks home, 7 p.m. FRIDAY American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. \ Tri Kappa rummage sale, Den. W.S.W.S. of the Calvary U.B church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY ‘ Tri Kappa rummage sale, Den. SUNDAY Zion church voters’ assembly, church, 1:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist church homecoming, church, all day. MONDAY s Evening circle of Methodist | church, Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Jr., 8 .p.m. Pythian Sister Degree staff, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m. » Pleasant Mills Willing Workers’ class, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, 7:30 p.m. r Holy Family Discussion \ group, Mrs. Eugene Baker, 8:30 p.m. Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p.m. str U’ast President Parl4j»« Mr|. Frank Liniger, 7:30 p. m. Junior Arts, Miss Carolyn McDougal, 7:30 p.m. Art department of Woman’s club. Mrs. John T. Myers, 6:30 p.m. Ladies Firemen’s auxiliary, Mrs. Grace Mcßride, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Delta Theta Tau fashion show, Decatur higti school, 8 p.nu Bethany E. U. B. Dutiful Daughters class, Mrs. Walter Butcher, 7:30 p.m. \ (Monroe Better Homes Club, Mrs. .'Ed Rich, 7f30 p.m. J Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs. Joe 'Baumgartner, 7 p.m. \ Decatur Rose Garden club, Mrs. Alva Lawson, 7:30 p.m. Delja Lambda (chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. 'Glen Custer. Tri Kappa Associate, Mrs. Harriet Mills, 7:30 p. m. j WEDNESDAY Ws,C.S. of A Bobo Mt. Tabor church, Halloween -party, Mrs. SamJ Cottrell. 7 p.m. Business and Professional Women’s club, Zion Reformed church, 6:3ff p.m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Dick Heller, 8 p.m. Naomi circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Edward Cook, 8 p.in. If you nave something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

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