Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1955 — Page 4

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DELTA THtTA TAU SORORITY ENJOY* CHRISTMAS PARTY The Mieses Rosemary and Mary Kathryn Spangler were hostesses Tuesday evening to the members of the Delta Theta Thu. sorority for their annual Christmas party. A short basinets meeting was conducted by the president. Mrs. Lyle MaHonee. Cards from the Good Fellows Investigation were turned in to the chairman, Mrs. Alice Brewer. * Following the business meeting, a buffet supper was served and the tables were cleverly set in keeping with the Christmas theme The Spangler home was beautifully decorated with their village at Christmas display and their candy houses. A gift exchange was held. The next meeting will be held in January with Mrs. Olive Lose and Mrs.' Agnes Arnold as hostesses. WOMEN’S GUILD HOLD RECENT MEETING The Women’s guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met recently in the church basement for their Christmas program. The meeting was opened by singing “Silent Night” Mrs. Tom Adler told the etory of “The Wood Carver.” She used Psalms for scripture, followed by prayer. A trio, which included Mrs. Joe Hazelwood, Mrs. Walter Augsburger, and Mrs. Max Ogg, presented a special selection. They were accompanied by Mrs- L. A. Holthouse. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. James Borders,

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f president. The group voted to give to the children's home in Fort Wayne, the home for the aged in f Upper Sandusky. O.; Winnebago ' Indians in Neilsville, Wis.; and to * Biloxi Mission. A was ’ appointed to send gifts to the ser- * vice men of the church- The meeting was closed with the Mixpah * benediction. ‘ During the social hour, a gift exchange was held and refreeb- ’ ments served by the Meadames_Lydis Fougtoty, Earl Deweese. Char- ’ lea Daniels, J. K. Eady, Alvin Egly, 1 Leonard Egly, Kenneth Everett, 1 and Ben Eichenauer. ANNUAL FAMILY CHRISTMAS 1 PARTY JS HELD RECENTLY r I The past presidents’ parley of I the American Legion auxiliary unit > 43, held their annual family Christ- - mas party at the Legion home recently. Sixteen past presidents, their husbands and children enjoyed a dinner at 5:30 o'clock. Following the dinner, the business meeting was held with Mrs--1 Herman Dierkes, president, in 1 charge. The group decided to discontinue secret pals and instead, have a gift exchange at the Christmas party. Mrs. Lloyd Kreischer and Mrs. Frank Liniger were re--1 ported ill. During the social hour, games were played. Miss Margaret Biting ’ will be hogteas for the January meeting- ‘ MERRY MATRON'S HOLD ’ MEETING RECENTLY Mrs. Louis Kreuckeberg recent- , ly enterthined the Merry Matrons

home demonstration dub. The Kreuckeberg home was decorated in keeping with the Christmas season and Mrs. Thieme, president, opened the meeting. Mffi. Wilbur Thieme gave the story of the song of the month and Mrs. Edward Gerbers had 1 charge of devotions Mrs. Ervin 1 read the minutes and call--1 ed roll. The new officers were in--1 stalled in a very impressive cere--1 mony by. Mrs. Theron Fenstermak- ■; er. Mr?. Edward Gerbers and Mrs. ' .Ervin Fuelling were in charge of I the games and the door prise was won by Mrs. Otto Thieme- Gifts were exchanged and secret pals ■ revealed. • The club made plans to go car- ' oling at thb hospital December 22. > Gifts for the children's ward at the > hospital were purchased with the club's birthday money. The hostess, assisted by her daughters Patsy and Bonnie, served rfereshments to 17 members/ three guests, r and 14 children present. The Jant uary meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Otto Thieme . HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS ' PARTY IS HELD RECENTLY Mrs. Bertha Zelt was hostess to , the hospital Christmas party, t which included the diet kitchen, . maintenance and laundry staff, Tuesday evening. Games were . played and prizes were won by r Selma Inniger, Ruth Smitly, Quin- . tin Gatewood, and Leona Shook. A gift exchange followed. Daniel s Eekrote. who will retire January L , after 32 years of service, was preJ sented with a farewell gift. Refreshments were served by the hostess and co-hostesses, Phyllis Whittwer, Phyllis Moser, and Irene Hamrick to the following (guests: Rathe! Eiehhorn, Leota - i Connel. Selma Inniger, Lola Miller, II Bertha Clark. Phoebe Miller, Leona

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Shook, Ruth Bmltly, Miriam Bommers. Edna Roughla, Charlie Knodle, Daniel Eckrote, Quintin Gatewood. BROWNIES AND GIRL SCOUTS TO GO CAROLING SATURDAY Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry, program chairman, announce* that the Brownies. Girl Scouts, and leaders will theet at the court house at 2:30 o'clock Saturday, to go caroling at the hospital and county home Mrs. Clint Reed will be the director for this annual evenL Troop one will take favors to the hospital, troop 20 will take them to a nursing home in Bluffton, and troop 22 and eight to the county home. Leaders are asked to see that transportation is provided for their troop and that each girl has a permission slip. After the caroling, the girls will return to the Methodist church for a party given by the Girl Scout council members. KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB ENJOYS POTLUCK SUPPER The Kirkland Ladies club had their Christmas party recently in the form of a potluck supper at the Adams Central school wtih 40 members and three guests presen. Mrs. Albert Beineke had charge of installation of officers. A gift exchange was held and Mrs. Dortha Shady led the group in singing Christmas carols. The tables were beautifully decorated and a short Christmas program was presented by the following hostess- ! es: the Mesdames Ralph Freis, Roy Heller, Theodore rfeller, Nolan Barger and Oscar Brown. LEGION AUXILIARY ENJOYS POTLUCK DINNER RECENTLY The American Legion auxiliary held a dinner at the Legion home recently with 50 members presentThe tables were beautifully decorated and a potluck dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. Arthur MyerS, music ' chairman, led the group in singing I Christmas carols and Mrs. Harry Stults accompanied the group on | the piano. Miss Sharon Beltz and Vivian l Fuelling sang several selections and games were played and prizes awarded. The committee in charge of the affair included Mrs. Frank Christ, Mrs- Hany Stults, Mrs. Ralph Roop, and Mrs. Ed Bauer. SUNSHINE GIRLS HOLD INSPECTION RECENTLY The Sunshine Girls held inspeci tion Sunday afternoon at the localK. of P. home. Isabelle Dickerson of Elwood was the inspector for the day. Two new candidates were takeji into the organization, Mary Ann Heller and Terri Bittie ■ A* W WfarMMF MP MP WMTkSri

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Thu grand ohaacaUor, Clinton Dlckeraon, -was present for the occasion and senior, Grace Weiland. At this meeting the girls decided to have their Christmas party > Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the K. of P. home. A |1 gift exchange will be featured. MRS. FRED SMITH IS HOSTESS TO MEETING Twenty members were present fop the meeting of the Ladies i Shakespeare club which was held Wednesday afternoon at the home i pf Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Dan Tyn- ! dall, leader for the afternoon, gave ■ a very interesting paper on “Christmas in South America.” She also sang a group of songs accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Harry Daily, a guest for the afternoon. ’ During the business meeting, the group voted to omit the January 4 meeting. The next meeting will be held January IS at the home of Mrs. Phillip Macklin. Following tha business meeting, the gueats were invited into the dinJng room, where tea was served from a beautifully appointed tat ble. JACQUELINE POLING IS 1 BRIDE OF PAUL SUTTER Miss Jacqueline Kay Poling recently became the bride of Paul ’Butter with the Rev. Walter Purdy officiating for the double-ring cere- , tnony, which took place in the bride's home. Parents of the couple hre Mr. and Mrs. Arlo N. Poling of Willshire, O.; and Mr. and Mrs. Sutter of Celina, O. The musicale was presented by Reginald Clifton and Robert Turner. Miss Connie Hakes attended the bride as maid-of-honor and Linda Poling, sister of the bride, attended as flower girl. Bill Youngblutt of Rockford, 0., served as best man and guests were seated by Bill Beard. Approximately 100 guests attended the reception, which was held at Hopewell hall In Rockford. Servers included Beverly Poling, Anita Dearmonds, Jane German. Alice Ann Gehres, and Phylßs«» Weaver."' The bride is a graduate of Wren high school and was employed at the Van Wert Universal Manufacturing company. Her husband attended school in Celina and is employed at the Goodyear Rubber company In St. Mary's, O. The couple is residing in St. Mary's. The Phoebe Bible class of the 'Zion E. and iR. church will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock in the icfiurch social room. Each member Ik asked to bring a 50 cent gift and I toe cookies for the Christmas pro- ■ it** ——■—I —I —! — 1 '

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