Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1955 — Page 3

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, ,1965

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ADAMS CENTRAL PT A MEETS AT SCHOOL The Adams Central P. T. A. met in the school gym, Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The meeting was called to order by the president. who introduced a girls sextet from the Pleasant Dale church. The devotions were brought to the group by the minister of the St. Paul Missionary chtych. Martin Watson explained the objectives and purpose of the Future Farmers of America. He then introduced the parliamentary procedure team and they demonstrated how a meeting was conducted. During the business meeting the secretary’s report was read and approved. Arlen Mitchell, representing the members of the band, presented a check for 141/2 to the P. T. A. This is the amount the band members collected on "Tag Day" which was led by the instructor, Robert J. Ray. The group voted to send a founders day gift to the national P.T.A. It was voted that the group would prepare and serve the annual farmers achievement banquet Monday evening, March 14, which is to be held at the school gymnasium. Ned ' 'Stucky entertained the group by playing “Clhlre De Lune”, on the piano. * ' A panel composed of two teachers and two parents presented a IEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

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very interesting and enlightening program. They were: John O. Reed, Mrs. Mary Egly, Gene Hike, and Mrs. C. W. ®. Schwartz. The junior class was in charge of the refreshments after the meeting. - ■ , RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE IN MEETING The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion E. and R. church attended a meeting in the social room of the church. Scripture reading and prayer were held. Mrs. Charles Beineke, leader for the afternoon, used as her topic “Man and God in the City." The group sang hymns and there were 17 members present. The group will sponsor a cliicken noodle soup' and bake sale March 5, at the city hall. Following a social hour, refreshments were served by Mrs. Milton Hanni and Mrs. Meyers. BUSINESS MEETING OF V. F. W. AUXILIARY The V. F. W. Ladies auxiliary attended a business meeting recently at the home. Department president, Marie Weaver, scheduled to be a guest, was unable to attend the meeting. Donations were sent to Fort Wayne for the arch fund at the Veterans hospital. The national president will be in Fort Wayne April 1. Cancer chairman, Bessie Pomerenke, reported and it was decided to have a cake walk at the dance March 4, at the home, to raise money forthecancer*fund. A tri-chem paint party will be held Monday, March 14. The door

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MARILYN MONROE, pretty far up the ladder, points to date March 30 in New York, the day she will ride a pink elephant on opening night of Ringling Brothers-Barnum & Bailey circus in special production for benefit of the New York Arthritis and Rheumatism foundation. In her right hand she holds tickets for opening night, priced at SSO each. (International SoundpKotoj

prize was won by Ethel Gaffer. Next meeting will be a social meeting March 7. SOCIAL MEETING IS HELD BY AUXILIARY The D. A. V. auxiliary held a social meeting Thursday evening at the hall. Games were played and prizes were won by Mildred Beltz, Clara-E. Hitchcock, Martha Sommers, Gladys Arnold, Betty Tinkham, and Helen Myers. Plans were completed for a party March 10, at the Fort Wayne Veterans hospital and a coffee hour after Lenten service March 23, also at the Veterans hospital. The next meeting will be a social and business meeting combined, March 10. A chili and hot dog supper will be held Saturday, February 26. MONROE W. 8. C. S. TO MEET THURSDAY The Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S. will have their annual birthday party Thursday evening in the church annex at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Pugh of Fort Wayne will speak and stfow pictures taken during their period of work in Japan this past summer. Husbands are invited and members are asked to bring their Max ine Coleman treasure chest. Mrs. Fred Corah was hostess recently to Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. The meeting was a social meeting and canasta was played with prizes going to the winners. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. Fred z Fruchte in serving refreshments. KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB IN MEETING “Salads," was the lesson presented to the Kirkland Ladies club by Mrs. Robert Kershner and Mrs. Oscar Brown. The. meeting was held Tuesday evening in the home economics room of the Adams Central school. Mrs. Walter Conrad led in the devotions and the group sang the song of the month. Mrs. Floyd Erhtnan, president, read the coun-

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ty constitution. During the social hour a Valentine hankie exchange was enjoyed and the door prize was awarded to Mrs. Walter Conrad. Refreshments were served to the members and guests present. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. Walter Conrad, Mrs. Luther Arnold, Mrs. John Barger, and Mrs. William Scherry. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB IN MEETING ’ The Union township home demonstration club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Rolland Gilliom with a carry-in dinner at noon. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. Harvey Koos and Mrs. Donald Smith. Mrs. Thearl Stults, president, presided over the business meeting. The group read the club commandments and sang the club prayer. “New Ideas of Salads,’’ was givenby Mrs. Gilliom assisted by Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Giliiom demonstrated the making of a green bean salad which everyone enjoyed. “Wew*' Mrs. Chalmer Barkley reported on community health improvements and an offering was taken for the heart fund. , The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Marion Stults, with Miss Erma Rabbitt as the assisting hostess. Everyone is asked to bring scissors to make flow'ers. Unit one of the Evangelical United Brethren W. S. W. 3. will not meet March 3 as previously announced but will meet one week later, March l(f, at the home of Mrs. Fred McConnell at 2 o’clock. The Magley Ladles aid will meet all day Thursday. Hostesses will be Mrs. Martha Dettinger and Mrs. Robert Kolter. Circles one and four of the Methodist W.S.C.S. met in the church chapel recently. Mrs. Virgil Sexton reviewed another chapter of the book "Christ’s Teachings Concerning Women.’’ Hostesses ware

» 4 el Society Items for today’s publication must bo' phoned In by 11 a. m, (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 8-2121 FRIDAY Friendship circle of the Missionary church, Mrs. Herald Welty, 7:30 p. m. World Day of Prayer, First Christian church, 7:30 p. m. SATURDAY Story-bdok hour, public library, 4 p. m. D. A. V. chili supper, at the hall, 4:30 to 6:45 p.m., open to the public. . MONDAY Girl Scout troop four, Janice Aumann, after school. Pleasant Mills P. T. A., school, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle club, K. of P. home, after Temple. Welcome Wagon club, library. 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa sorority, business meeting, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Union township Conservation club, regular meeting, Immanuel Lutheran school. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, business meeting, after church. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S. executive, Mrs. Chris Inniger, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs R. C. Hersh, 2:30 p.m. Sancta Maria Study club, s p. m., Mrs. Ira Holthouse. Historical Club, Mrs. Homer Bittner, 2:30 o'clock. ■ • ' THURSDAY Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S., annhal birthday paryt, church annex, 7:30 p.m. Magley Ladies aid. all day. Mrs. Forest Elzey, Mrs. Rose Seldy, Mrs. Albert Lanning, Mrs. Ernest Uhrick, Mrs. John Nelson, and Mrs. Terry MeCrae. Tri Kappa sorority will have a business meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Elks home. The Pleasant Mills P. T. A. will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the school. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a business meeting Tuesday evening after church. The Sancta Maria Study club wjll meet- Wednesday at. 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ida Holtbouse. The Friendship circle of the Missionary church will meet Friday evening with Mrs. Herald Welty at 7:30 o’clock. The Historical elub will meet with Mrs. Homer Bittner Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. GIRL SCOUT Brownie troop 11 met February 23 at the Baptist church basement. Dues were paid and each girl said a good deed they had done in the past week. We also repeated our pledge. We made puss in the boots outfits and we sang songs. Rebecca Rumple was hostess. Susan 'Reynolds will be hostess for next week. We closed with our Brownie song. Scribe, Dedra Murry. Girl Scout troop four will meet after school at the home of Janiee Aumann Monday. The girls will continue to study .their dramatic badge during which Mrs. Reid Erekson will teach a course in stage make-up. All membres are urged to be present. Brownie troop 20 met Wednesday aft,er school in a class. Roll was called and dues collected. Prizes were given to the two girls who sold the most cookies. They were Becky Lord and Sandra Berry. Hostesses were Aldine Reynolds. Judy Aumann, and Barbara Conrad. Refreshments were served. Games were played and the meeting was dismissed with the song. ‘‘Good Night Brownies.” Scribe, Charlene Hawkins DELTA THETA TAU Bake Sale at City Hall, Saturday February 26, 9:00 a. m. to 12. 45 t. 3 3Ai^^T”'WITli — ■ FLOWERS from

W L ft ~ IfS I B* ■ ■ :3gmf ; ' •SLw > IBS i THERE MAY be blizzards elsewhere, but Barbara Wilson, 18, makes Palm Springs, Calif., look like a heat wave as she soaks up the sun on that diving board. (International J Dairy Management School Held Thursday The dairy management school held at the Monroe Co-op building Thursday was attended by 125 farm men and women. Highlight of the morning session was the panel discussion on hay and pasture improvement. Panel members were Ben Gerke, Martin Habegger, Edison Lehman and Joe L. Isch, with L. E. Archbold as moderator. A free luncheon was served at noon. Afternoon subjects were insect control, pole type building and supplemental feeding.

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Joe Berling, who has been a patient at Adams county memorial hospital for the past several days, has improved and is expected to be released today or Saturday. Mrs. George Martz at the Evangelical church home in New Carlisle, is unable to either read or answer her mail and the nurses are too busy to let anyone except her close relatives know of her condition. She is the mother of 'Roy Runyon. At the Adams county memorial hospital:' Mr. and Mrs. Elfert Blamenberg of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born today at 2:53 a.m., weighing eight pounds. A baby boy was born today to Mr. and Mrs. William Braun of Decatur at 6:OS a.m., weighing seven pounds and 12 ounces.

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