Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1956 — Page 3

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Mftß, ANDREW MILLER 18 HOSTESS TO MEETING Mrs. Andrew Miller recently hostess to the St George study club. The meeting was opened with the prayer of Our Lady of Good Counsel and the prayer to St George, followed by the rosary. The minutes were read by the secretary, and Mrs- Bill Butler, chairman, read from the book, ’,‘.pne Moment Please.” It eused to send last year's Christmas cards to the missions In India to aid In the teaching of the children. The next meeting will be held in March with Mrs. Ed Linder as the hostess. RECENT MEETING IS HELD BY MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Church of Pod Missionary

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society rpw, recently at the fellowship hall The meeting wus opened by the group repeating the mis- ' sionary pledge and singing the theme song. Nellie Morrison had Charge of devotions and read a poem- Mary Hazelwood. offered prayer. Bonnie Watkins had charge of the program and she was assist- ' ed by Maxine Myers, Betty Bcott, ' Ruth Strickler. Mildred Baker presented a short discussion on the lesson. A short business meeting was then held. The meeting was closed With prayer by Mildred Baker- Refreshments were -served by Mrs. Newkom and Edna PetersonGOOD NEIGHBORS CLUB IS TOPS IN COUNTY The Good Neighbors home demonstration club of Monroe township has placed first among the 21 home demonstration clubs in Adams county throughout 1955. Score sheets were completed by each club and tabulated at the county extension office- A certain number of points were allowed for lessons given following the constitution, county and state activities, membership, and the organisation of new clubs. President of the Good Neighbors club, Mrs. Edwin C Bauman, will be presented with the county trophy at the annual farmers achievement banquatThe M. W. Friendship club of Berne placed second; Profit & Pleasure club, Washington township. third; and Friendship Village, Blue Creek, fourth. Their respective presidents, Mrs- Willard Lehmap, Mrs. RalpTl Bluhm, and MrsCarl Schug will be presented honorable mention ribbons for their elubs. Each of these four clubs is urged to be well represented at the farmers achievement banquet. Placlngs of the remaining clubs are as follows: Jolly Housewives,

St Mary’s;'Sunn/Circle, Preble; Better Home*, Monroe; Kirkland Ladles, Kirkland; Decatur club; Union Woman’s, Union; Wabash Valley. Wabash; Pleasant Neighbors, Jefferson; Merry Matrons, Union; Limberlott, Wabash; Root Twp. club; Hartford Twp- club; Happy Homemakers, Washington; Swiss Village, Berne; Gals and Paia, St. Mary’s; French township; and Towh and Country, Decatur. HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE TEAM PRESENTS DISCUSSION The Dramatic department of the Decatur Woman’s club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg, with 20 members present- The Decatur high school debate team presented’ a very interesting discussion of the question “Should there be more rules and regulations for uniformity in dress for high school students ” Those participating were: Shirley Roas, Mara Dee Striker, Jeannine Schultz, and Janet Lame, with Ruth Townsend as the moderator. The business meeting was conducted by Mra. Paul Hancber, at which time officers for 1958-67 were elected- Officers are: chairman, Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg; vice-chairman, Mrs. Ronald Parrish; secretary • treasurer, Mra James Newton. Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry reported on the Girl Scout troop sponsored by the department Plans were made for the program to be presented by the department at the general meeting in MayMrs. Arthur Burris, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, and Mrs- Brandyberry assisted the hostess in serving delicious refreshments to the groupSUSAN KAY MILLER HONORED AT PAFITY Miss Susan Kay Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller of 1503 West Monroe street, was honored Tuesday with a party marking her fifth birthday. The party was giten by Mrs- Miller. Refreshments were served and games were played. Entertainment also featured a story-telling period. Each guest attending the party received a Valentine favor filled with candy and a party hat and whistle. Those attending ihcluded the honored guest, Karen Cheryl and Jludy IJiumgartner, Kathleen Kiess, Peter, Phil, Paul, Steven and Michael Miller, Vickie Ann and Karen Gruse, Billy, Janet and Eddy Schooler, Eunice Jane Wynn, Barbara Zwick, Yvonne Smith and Janet Andy Mil--1 ler. The hostess was assisted by ! Mrs- Oscar Miller, Mrs. Medford Smith and Miss Marlene Laurent • y? •- vl*’’ A bake sale and honie made mince meat sale will be sponsored by the'POe Methodist W- S C- S. Saturday at the Schafer store. The Xi Alpha Xo chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet with Mrs. Clarence Ziner Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. , ' — — — The Pythian Sisters Temple will meet Monday evening at the K of P- home at 7:30 o’clock. The Rose Garden club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock a: the home of Mra- -Ralph E. Roop on South Tenth street- Mrs Harry Stults will be the assistant hostess, Mrs. Clem Kortenber will . present the lesson! and Mrs. Frank : Crist will hvae charge of the euter- . tainment. i The Rpildefs class of the Trin- ! ity E. li B. church will not hold ! a meeting’Friday - The meeting has been postponed until a later date and members are asked to watch tor further notice—. —— The V. F. W. ladies ‘auxiliary held a business meeting Monday evening with 11 present. Almeda Hunter was appointed to help Anna Myers visit or investigate the sick. Thd uaxiliary is going to sponsor a steak supper April 5, at the V. F- W. home. Mrs. Richard Geimer will be hostess to the Ruralistic study club evening, with a potluck supper to be featured at 6:30 o’clock.

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The regular meeting of the Third Order of St. Francis will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the St- Mary's Catholic church. The Eagles auxiliary 2653 has announced the coming events for the month of February as follows: February 9, a family party will be held at 6:30 o’clock and members are asked to bring a covered: dish; February 14, regular meeting at 8 o’clock; February 25, district meeting at Bluffton; February 88, meeting at 8 o’clock and birthday party with Bertha Kramer and Mary Kay Morgan tn charge—i—X * The Tri Kappa sorority held a regular business meeting at the Youth and Community Center last evening. The president, Mrt. James Kocher, read an invitation to the group, for the associate party which will be held nekt tuesday at the home of Mra Roy Kalvet at 8 o’clock. Reports on the sale of pecans and the doll project Were presentedAt the Adams county memorial hospital: Correction Mr- and Mrs. 'Eugene Coyne of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy instead of a girl, as Wai Erroneously stated id Tuesday’s paper- The baby boy weighed beven pounds and nine ounces. i j Admitted Mrs. Brice Diehl, Rockford, O-; William Frecker, Cohvoy, O.; krs. Eugene Pettibone, Decatur; MrsLores Phillips, Berne; the RevWalter Bauer, Decatnr. Dismissed Masters Kenneth and Rex Allen Miller, Willshire, O ; James C. Worden, Decatur; Mrs. Ben Bruha, Bryant; Mrs. Glen Reynolds and baby boy, Hoagland Two Women Killed In Roanoke Wreck Automobile Skids On Icy Pavement HUNTINGTON, Ind. (INS)—A 'former member of the SadTer’e Wells Ballet and her mother-in-la W‘were killed today when their car went out of control on U. B. 24 near Roanoke. Killed when her husband lost control of the car on an icy patch of highway was Mrs. Bfprgaret Sear Rosenblith, 28. Her mother-in-law, Mrs. Gabriel Rosenblith 70, died on the way to the ho# Pttai. ~ 'the driver, Eric Rosenblith, 3a, concertmaster of the Indianapolis. Symphony Orchestra, was injured. All three were residents bf Indianapolis. All were thrown from the car when it skidded on the icy patch while traveling about 55 miles an hour. It skidded into a waterfilled ditch, 15 feet deep. Rosenblith and his wife, Margaret, a native of London, were instructors in the Pordan school of music. The young couple met while she was dancing with Sadler’s Wells Ballet an 4 he was playing in the Ballet company’s orchestra. lemoeret wan- Ada Bring Results

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Society Items for today's publication must be phoned in by k 11 (Shtordsy 8:80 sun.) -I-....' Koran* Striker . Phons 1-2181 WEDNESDAY Ave Mafia study club, Mrs- Helen Wemhoff, 8 p. m. . A iti . Girl Scout council, Girl Scout room at Youth and Community Center, 7:80 p. m. Naomi circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Richard Green, 8 pmRuth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. David Langston, 8 p Decatur Business and Professional Wptpen’s dub, 7:30 p. m., community Center. ~ THUhSDAY O. E. B. pottack supper 6 p- m , stated meeting and election of officers, 7:80 p. m W. 8. t- S. of Pint Methodist church, church, 2 p. mTown and Country home demonstration club. Mrs. Ruth Keller, Aeolian choir, high school music room, 7 pm. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. B. C. S., Mrs. Darrell Clouse, 1:80 pm. Little Flower study ehtb, Mn. Frank Schmits, 7:80 p.m. ML Pleasant W8.C.8 , Mn. Iva Thurman, 1 pm. BL Jude study club, Mra. Joe Ki toon, 7:10 p. m. b Queen of the Rosary study club. Mra Madeline Bchurger, 8 p. mI Union Chapel W 8. W. 3.. Mrs ’Thurman Drew and Mrs. Florence Bauman. 7:80 d- m. Salem Methodist W- S. <3. 8 , Mn. Oscar Young, 1:30 p. mPboebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church, carry-in supper and guest night, church, 6:15 p. mChlli supper committee of Bethany Buildefl claw of Bethany E. U- B. church, at the church. 7:30 p. m- ’ Bobo Willing Workers class of U. B. church, Mrs- Roman Sprunger, 7 :30 p. m. Associated Churchhs, Zion E. & R. Chureh, 7 p. m. The Eagles auxiliary 2653 will have a family party Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock and members are asked to bring a covered dish.

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FRIDAY ’ W. 8- W. S- of Cahrery H. U. B church, potluck . supper, church, basement, 6:SO p. mSATURDAY Bake sale and home made mince meat sale, sponsored by Poe Methodist W. 8. C. S , Schafer storeSUNDAY Rurallatlc study club, Mrs. Richard Geimer, potluct supper, d:SO p. tn. Third Order of Saint Francis, St. Mary's church, a:So p. m MONDAY Bobo Community organisation, Bobo school, 7:30 p. tn. Pythian Sisters Temple, K. of Phome, 7;SOp. QI. i TUeSDAY Rose Garden club, Mrs. Ralph E- Roop, South Tenth street, 2 p m XI Alpha fcl chapter of Deta Sigma Phi, Mrs: Clarence Zkner, t) p. mIf you have something to sen 01 -ooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results

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