Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1956 — Page 3

TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1956

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ATHLETIC EXHIBITION TO BE PRESENTED TO P. T- A. The Lincoln school P. T. A. meeting, which will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock, will feature an athletic exhibit by the pupils of the fifth, sixth, and seventh grades. Mrs. Robert Worthman and Sylvester Everhart will be in charge. The fifth grade will demonstrate group games and the sixth and seventh grades will perform on the mats. Mrs- Robert Gay will be in charge of the short business meeting to be held in the auditorium preceding the exhibitionCOMMUNITY ORGANIZATION HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING The Bobo community organisation held their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the Bobo school with 22 members and 23 children present. After the business meeting, games and contests were enjoyed by the group, after which Linda Norris and Jerry Ka.ehr, both students of Decatur high school, pres sented a piano and saxophone duet- Jerry then presented two piano solos. Refreshments were served by Miss Bertha Bowen and Mr. and Mrs- Marshall Hilpert The enmonth of April will consist of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bebout and Mr. and Mrs. John Shutt. PAST PRESIDENTS PARLEY HOLD MEETING MONDAY Mrs. Deb Fry back was hostess to

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17 members of the Past Presidents parley of the American Legion auxiliary unit 43, Monday evening. Mrs- Herman Dierkes presided over the business meeting, at which time letters of appreciation from two nurses, who received financial aid from the parley, were read Plans were made to serve two dinners in the future. - Pinochle was played and prizes were won by the Mesdames Arthur Ayers, Harold Tieman, and Nick Braun. The hostess served delicious refreshments at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Tilman Gehrig will be hostess to the next meeting, which will be held at the Legion home- i _L _ Busi NESS MEETING HELD BY TRI KAPPA BORORITY The Tri Kappa sorority recently held a business meeting at the Youth and Community Center- The group voted to donate |lO to the heart fund and 326 o the Red Cross. They also decided to purchase new scales for the hospital jjgjursery. Mrs- Robert Worthman distributed new constitutions to the members and asked that each member prepare for inspection which will be held April 17. The next meeting will be held at the American Legion home, Tuesday, March 20, at 8 o’clock, at which tirtre the chapter will entertain its Girl Scout troop. MRS. RICHARD WALTERS ENTERTAINS RECENTLY Mrs. Richard Walters recently entertained the Town and Country home demonstration club. During the business meeting, which was conducted by the president, Mrs Leo Teeple, donations were made to the Red Cross and the heart fund. All the members were urged to attend a special interest meeting on 'Teaching Religion in the Home,” which will be held March 20. The leaders of the club presented the lesson on “Disguising Your Figure Faults,” and an interesting discussion followed Two new members, Mrs. Helen Heimann and Mrs. Edna Haviland, were welcomed into the club, and Mrs- William Lose, Sr., was a guest. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs Wai-, ters and, Mrs. Charles KellerBUILDERS CLASS ENJOYS ST. PATRICK’S PARTY A St Patrick’s party and potluck supper was enjoyed by the Builders class of the Bethany E. U.. 8. church in the church basement recently. Decorations were in keeping with the St- Patrick’s Day theme and devotions were given by Mrs. Donald Deaton, followed by prayer. A short business meeting was held and games and contests were enjoyed- The committee in charge included Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deaton, Mr. and' Mrs- Lawrence Anapaugh, Mr. and Mrs. William Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Johnson, and Mrs- Harriet Gause. COUNTY P. T. A. COUNCIL ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Adams county council of P- T. A. met recently at the Pleasant Mills school. The meeting was conducted by Martin Steiner, president. Remedial reading was again the topic of discussion* It was reported that remedial reading had been discussed in P. T. A. meetings at Pleasant Mills, Adams Central, and Monmouth- It

was also reported that a class had been started in the Pleasant Mills school by the principal, Glen B. Custard. The following officers were elected for the coming year: president, Richard Ha/kless of Monmouth; vice-president, Raymond McAhren of Pleasant Mills; secretary, Imogene Beihold of Adams Central; and treasurer, James Myers of Pleasant Mills. The next meeting of the council will be held May 10, at the Monmouth schoolThe Adams county nurses association will meet at the American Legion home Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ~ Mrs Fred Corah will be hostess to the Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, tonight at 8 o’clock. The W. S. W. S- of the Bethany E. U. B. church will sponsor a rummage sale Friday and a bake sale Saturday at the Decatur cheryThe Zion Lutheran Needle club will meet at the parish hall Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. The Woman’s guild of the StLuke's E. and R. church will hold an all day meeting Thursday in the church basement. The leader will be Mrs. L- S. Minsterman and David Smith will be hostess. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the American Legion home, at which time the group will entertain their Girl Scout troop. ~

K! Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker* Phone 3-2121' TUESDAY Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Fred Corah, Limberlost Trail, 8 p. -n _ Tri Kappa sorority, Legion home, 8 p. m. Tri Kappa associate chapter, Miss Madge Hite, 7:30 p. m-, members note change in hostessEagles auxiliary 2653, regular meeting. Eagles hid!, 8 p. m. W- 8. W. S. of Trinity E. U- B church, church, 7 30 p. in., eled* tion of officers- ( , St. Dominic study club, MrS- F.‘ R- Costello, after church. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany E. U- B. church, Mrs. Walter Butcher, 7:30 p. mOlive Rebekah lodge 86, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p. m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Clarence Hook, 1215 W. Monroe St., 8 ptt. Welcome Wagon club, Youth and Community Center, 8 p. m., for tickets call 3-4284-Pleasant Mills Methodist W S- home of Hubert Ehrsam, Mrs. Selma Querin hostess, I; so p- m- — —- - — Dorcas class of Bethany E. U- B. church, Mrs. John Spahr, 107 South Seventh street, 7:30 p- m. Better Homes demonstration club, Mrs. Raymond Crist. 7:30. p. mXi Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Nila Neil. 8 p. m. American Legion auxiliary unit 43, Legion home, 8 o m. WEDNESDAY Xi Alpha lota exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, business and cultural meeting, Mrs. Charles O'Shaughnessey. 8 p m.

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Girl Scout board of directors, Youth and Community Center, 1:30 p. m Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Joe Thompson. 8 p. m. Naomi circle of church, Mrs. Wilbur Petrie, 8 p- m. Ave Marla study club, Mrs. William Bowers, after church services. p. m. Historical club, Mrs. James Borders, 2:80 o’clock. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, parish hall, 1:30 p. m. American Legion ladies auxiliary, fourth district meeting, Bluffton. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs L. C Pettibone, 2:30 p. m. Business and Professional Women’s club, 6:30 p. m.. Decatur Youth and Community Center. THURSDAY Do-Your-JBest class of Trinity E. U. B. church, church, 7:30 p. mGreat Books discussion group, public library, 8 p. m. G. E. Aeolian eboir, 7 p- m., Decatur high school music room. Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p. mWomen of the Moose, social meeting, Moose home, 8 P- m., officers at 7:30 p. m. Friendship Village home demonstration club, Kimsey school, 1:30 P-m-Lincoln school P. T. A., Lincoln school, 7:30 p. m. Woman’s guild of St- Luke’s E. and R. church, church basement, all day meeting- •' ,• > Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 1 p. mAdams county nurses association, Legion home, 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY Rummage sale sponsored by W. 3- W. 3- of Bethany E. U. B. church, Decatur Hatchery. SATURDAY Bake sale, sponsored by W. S. W 3. of Bethany E. U. B church, Decatur Hatchery.

Miss Chert Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Donald Jacobs, presented a ballet solo at the Park view nursing home in Fort Wayne, Monday evening. Robert W. Gase, of Decatur Catholic high school, has entered the Business administration and finance school of International College, Fort Wayne. Miss Marilyn Jaberg, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Ed Jaberg, was admitted to St. Vincent’s hospital In Indianapolis today and will under go surgery Wednesday.

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IFg] Admitted Mrs Fred Baker, Sr., Decatur; Mrs. Joe Sapp, Decatur; Russell L. Maokey, Tocsin; Mrs. Elmer Uhrick, Decatur. Dismissed ' Mary Ann Walchle, Berne; Emil Scbladenhauffen, Decatur; James 0. Price, Geneva; Alfred Ulman, DecaturGirl Scouts Girl Scout troop nine met at the Youth and Community Center Thursday afternoon after school. We elected Mary Heller and Diasa HUI to present the cookie money and pledge for the Little House at the Juliette Lowe program, March LB. We worked on our handicraft badge and closed the meeting with laps. Scribe: Kathryn Ratliff Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harker of 602 Indiana street are the parents of a baby girl born Monday at Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne at 6:62 am., weighing seven pounds and 11 ounces and named Linda Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Sprnnger of 521 Washington street, Decatur,

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are the parents of a baby girl born recently at the Parkview memorial hospital in Fort Wayne. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth Fr|edt of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born today at 10 a. m., weighing seven pounds and 1S ounces. 4-H Junior Leaders Meet Monday Night First Meeting Held On Monday Evening One hundred thirty Adams county 4-H leaders attended the first meeting of the group at the Pleasant Mills high school gym Monday evening. Twenty-three adult 4-H leaders were also present. Educational feature of the meeting was a panel of two adult 4-H leaders, Mrs. Eddie Nussbaum and Raymond McAhren; two 4-H junior leaders, Norma Jean Bailey and Carl Bluhm, and home demonstration agent. ‘Bertha Landis. Questions from the group were, answered by the pane] which was moderated by Leo N. Seltenrlght, county agent Then the entire group were to answer questions about 4-H junior leadership and its responsibilities. Arnold Gerke, vice - chairman from 1965. served as r hairman for the meeting. Group singing was led by Norma Bailey and pledges were led by Connie Liechty aqd

Jim Kirchhofer. Jerry Sprunger gave the treasurer’s report. Recreation and the mixer were led by Micnael Lehman, Donna Small, Roger Koeneman. Roger Habegger and Deanna Small. Refreshments were served by Carolyn and

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