Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1955 — Page 2
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HENRY BIEBERICH IS ELECTED PRESIDENT Henry L. Bieberich was elected , president of the Zioii Lutheran i adult club at their annual Christmas party which was- halt! Sunday evening at the Zion parish hall.. Otto Speigel was named vice-pres-ident gud* Mrs. Norina ftfiger will serve al seeretary-ueAaurer. Lloyd Conrad I Cctwiuctqd rhe Short business meeting. rft which time Harry Sheets was appointed to the athletic committee and was asked to accept contributions to- ; ward t|re L. L. L. grade school ; basketball team. The Christmas party began with : a potluck supper. The tables were ; gaily decorated in keeping with ; Christmaß. The Rev'. Edgar P. J Schmidt led the group in a series of games following .he supper. The | committee iu charge consisted of i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caston. Mr. and ' Mrs. Norbert Aumann, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spiegel A gift exchange was featured and the meeting concluded with the singing of ChristI mas carols DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY • Twenty-three members of the Dramatic department of Decatur i Woman’s elub enjoyed a lovely i Christmas party Monday evening at I the home of Mrs. Roy Kalver. Mrs. i Paul Handier, chairman, conducted a brief business meeting and then a‘Wry stof?’ en titled ‘‘The Lit He Snowman's Christmas Gift." was read by .Mrs. Reid Erekson. - A jovial Santa Claus arrived and ' distributed Christmas gifts to each j member of the group. Refreshments ! were served by the hostess and her committee, consisting of Mrs. George Thomas. Mrs. Erekson. and I Mrs. James Newton. JUNIOR WOMEN HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY Last evening at 6:30 o'clock, the ; Junior Women's department of the I Decatur Woman’s club held a pot- [ luck supper at ;he home of Mrs. Roy Friedley. The tables were i adorned with lovely Christmas api pointments. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. David Em-bler and ] Miss Ann Smith. Exillirwijig the. supper, the group sang Christmas carols, accompanied on the accordion by Miss Donna Small. Mrs. Fred' Meier, president, prej sided over he business meeting. — r-* n-f- —-rti
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Tire elub will sponsor a dance December 28, at the Youth and Community Center. The dance, entitled "Holiday Hop." will begin at 8 o’clock and prices will be S 5 cents for single admission and 45 cents a couple. Miss Ann Smith Tread the minutes of the ’as: meet- , ing and Mrs. Roger Rlcakburn gave the treasurer's report’ , Following the business meeting. Mrs. Eugene Morrison 'presented two Christmas readings to the: group. Gifts were then opened and games were played. Prizes were | won b.v Mrs. William Howell, Miss . Sunyso S.uokey, and Miss jGaynel i Lankenau. The next liieeUng will be January S. at the home of Mrs. Roger ' Blackburn. “American Theater" will be the theme and the committee includes Miss Barbara Walters and Mrs. John Combelliek. * CHILDREN’S BOOTHS TO BE FEATURED AT FESTIVAL Plans of the Zion Lutheran Christmas festival Wednesday beginning kt 11 a.tn. will include several booths and displays especially for the children. Mrs. Ray Bleeke 1 and Mrs. Kenneth Schuepf are arranging a booth which will feature all kinds of toys, games, etc. A fish pond will lilso be a part of the toy booth. Assisting will be the Mesdames Paul Busse, Jr,. William Justice, William Porter. Harry® Sheets. Russell Fleming, and Robert Hall. Mr. atyi Mrs. Charles Stuckey have selected some movies especially for the children, which will j be shown during the supper and , ] evening hours, in one of the upper ; classrooms. Popcorn and candy l will also be available-for their ertri joyment. A GIRL SCOUT LEADERS CLUB HOLDS MEETING Fifteen leaders and three guests . were present for the meeting of the Girl Scout .Leaders club which met recently in the Girl Scout room of the Yonth and Community Center. The annual Christmas party and potluck supper was enjoyed by the group rind the tables were deco-, rated in keeping with Christmas. ; Mrs. Byron Smith announced thaij, the association meeting will he' iheTirTanuary IT.ato’clock at I the Youth and Community Center. | All leaders, co-leaders. and com- ■ mittee members are urged to at- . tend Mrs. Vincent Parker announc-1 ed that shg has several used Giri ■ Scout Brownie untforjjis for sale" and if anyone is Jmterested. contact her. Mrs. Robert Holthouse asks that any troop wishing to prepare a box for some welfare child for Christ mas. is asked to Call her. Aijfr senior Scouts wishing to help tije Good Fellows deliver their Christmas ' boxes on Friday. December 23, con tact Mrs. Cliff Brewer. Mrs. Randolph Brdndybhrry gave a report on the Girl Scout Roundup and the Brownies’ calendar sale Leaders are asked to have their ' peanut orders in to her by today. The peanuts are to be paid for one week after delivery. All Girl Scouts and Brownies will meet at the court house December 17. at 2:30 o'clock.> to go caroling Mrs. Clint Reed will lead the sing ihg. Following the caroling, the girls will return to the Methodist I church for a party to be given by the Girl Scout council. Troop one will take favors to the hospital, troop 20 to a nursing home in Bluffton. and troops 22 and eight to the j founty home. Leaders are ashed to 4ee that transportation is furitfshed for their triop and that every girl has a permission slip. -Mrs. Doyle “Coitterr president” of' the Girl Scout council, talked to the leaders and the remainder of the evening was spent iu playing games. Hostesses for the evening included Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. W. IL Stiverson, Mrs. John Mays and Mrs. Fred Hoffman. The next meeting will be held January 5, at 1:30 o'clock at the Youth and Community Center. Mrs. Don Cochran will teaeh folk songs and dancing. MONROE METHODIST" W. S. C. S. MEETS The Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S. met in Hie annex of the church Thursday evening and the meeting was opened with a piano prelude by Mrs, Ralph Johnson. During the business meeting the secretary gave her report and a report on packing Christmas boxes for servicemen was presented. Devotions were given by Mrs. Paul Brehm and a duet was sung by Carolyn and Doris Bluhm. .Donna Lou Nussbaum and Marybtlle Schwartz were in cljaigfe of the lesson and poems were read by Helen Ini»iger and Lillian Steiner. A gift exchange followed- and the hostesses served refreshnients. ADAMS COUNTY CHORUS ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christ'jnas party was enjoyed by the Adams county chorus Monday evening at the Geneva high school with a potluck supper at 6:30 o'clock. A brief business meeting was conducted by the president. [ Mrs. Leland Ray.'Two new mem-, hn-Ts vere welcomed into the club.-
-aYm. William B. Bollenbacber and Mrs. Cheater L. Brown. Miss Ruth Johnson presented an interesting account of hnr trip through Belgium and also showed pictures, A social hour and gift exchange followed, Hostesses for Che evening were: Mis. James Feustennaker... Mrs. Francis Blery, Mrs. Alva Vorhees, Mrs. Chester Armstroil*, and Miss Ruth Johnson. (Gregory W'ers; was entertained Sunday afternoon with a party on his fifth birthday. Games were piqued and a lunch of ice cream and eaAe served. Those present Included Gary and Kathy Jo Kirsehy, Cfieryl and Jerry Hoffman. Ronnie and Derryl Lee Hirschy. ' Lodonna , Worst. Those unable to | attend were Steven, Ricky, and i Burger. The Missionary society of the Church Os (God me; Thursday evenjng and the meeting was opened with the pledge and the theme stfng. Mary Hazelwood had charge <|t devotions, during which the gsoup sang Christmas songs. Mrs. Btetty Scott read the Christmas s;t>iy- Games were enjoyed and i;he repealing of secret pals Took place arid gifts were exchanged. The cltiirch basement • was decorated with Christinas appointments. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Emma Frank and Mrs. Bea Melchi. Friday evening at 7 o'clock, the Union township Farm Bureau will hold a Christmas party at the Emmanuel Lutheran school. KennettMurray from the producers will be the guest speaker. Installation of officers will be held and [‘Santa Claus will be present to take care of the gift exchange. The pet and hobby club will have charge of the ; entertainment. * ' The Women's Missionary society Os tlje First Baptist church will meet at the parsonage Thursday Evening. Each member is asked to donate 50 cents towards the offering to be sent to the Fast Side ; Christian center ip Indianapolis.
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The Sunshine Girls will have in- * specliou Sunday afternoon at I O’clock at the*K. of P. homo. All Pythian Slaters are Invited to attend. The W.8.W.8. of the Calvary E. | U. B. church will meet In the church basement Friday evening at I 6:30 o’clock. A potluck supper and 50 cent gift exchange will be featured. • J The Mt. Tabor Methodist W. S. ('. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. [ H. W. Culbertson Friday evening | at 7:30 o’clock. A fl gift exchange will be held. ’ ♦ Reinhold Sauer of 1328 Master | Drive has returned to his home! after spending three weeks*in the - St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. ■ Word has been received at Berne: telling of the death of Mrs. C, C. Cabiness of Denver, Col., a sister | of Mrs. Harry O. Jones fortner Berne resident and now living at; Rochester. She is survived by two daughters. Jesse A. Dyson has retired as a ■ rural carrier on route 1. Geneva.! after a service of 35 in the i service. Corwin Newcomer has I been transferred to route one and | Mourice Snyder appointed ofr! route two. 28 Beautiful Christmas Cards for only 98c. Kohne Drug Store. 286 T Lack of water and navigable rivers are major, problems in Iran. I Relieve Suffering Fast - Effectively
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