Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1956 — Page 2

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•ORORITIEB MOLD SOCIAL MEETING TUESDAY EVENING Altnoat one h*»dr*d percent of th* member* of Dolt* Lambda and XI Alpha XI chapter* of Beta Sigma Phi attended the social meet-

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Ing held by tbe two group* Tuesday greklng at (be hosaa gt Mr*. Walter Sommer A abort business meting w** conducted by Mrs. George Bair, preceding th* social hour. Mr*.

Bair announced that the joint founder's day dinner will be held April 24. at tbe Youth and Community Center at 6:30 pm., with four chapters participating and chapters of Portland as guest*. Mrs. Mildred Corah and Mrs. Betty Moser are acting as co-chair-men for this dinner. Also announced was stale day to be held this year at Manitou Beach, June 10. . Following the business meeting. Canasta was played. Two guests, Mr*. Franbla Howell and Mrs. Ed Warren, attended this meeting. At the close of the social hour, delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Bommer, Mr*. Bair, and Mrs. James Kane. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Burris Os 116 Harvester Lane. April 10, >•' HISTORICAL CLUB HOLDS MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. Wesley Lehman was hostess to the Historical club Wednesday afternoon with 16 members •nd two guests present. Mrs. Henry Adler presided during the business meeting. Roll call was answered with a duotatiOn. Mrs. Honifr Bittner was in change of current events and she also gave an interesting paper using as her subject "Sugar Weather in the Green Mountains." The closing meeting for the year will b* a 12:30 o'clock luncheon to be held April 11. at the Trinity E. U.’ B. church. Oueh*.» present at the meeting were Mr*. Herman VouGunten and Mrs; George Thomas. Lovely refreshments wer* served at the close of the meeting by the hostess. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS TUESDAY The March meeting of the Preble Sunny Circle home demonstration club was held Tuesday evening at the Preble recreation center. The president. Mrs. William Kruetzman, presided during the meeting. The song of the month, "Wearing of the Green." tne “Bull Frog” and "Little Sir Echo" were sung by th£ 22 members present. A Safety lesson on ladder safety was given by Mrs. Elmer Peters. Mrs. Milton Kruetzman and Mrs. Ralph Mankey gave the second part bn the lesson of figure faults. It was voted to g?ve a donation toward the ventilator to be used in (he 4-H kitchen. A flower and white elephant auction i was plan 1

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tied for the next meeting along with the brogram planning session. Mrs. Kruetzmaa then read the club's constitution, Devotions were given by Mrs. Truman Goldner and the meeting was closed with group singing and the club prayer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Truman Goldner and Mr*. Martin Kies*. The parent and family life education study group will meet at the Monmouth school in the lunch robin Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Ladies Fireman's auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Hazel Kortenber of Fort Wayne Monday evening. AD members are asked to meet at the fire station at 6:45 o'clock. The Dramatic department of the Decatur Woman’s clu') will hold a business meeting Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Watson Maddox. The Decatur Camera club will meet at the Youth and Community Center Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Florence Brandyberry will entertain the Eta Tau Sigma sorority at the Preble restaurant Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. The Happy Homemakers home demonstration club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mr*. Dwight Schnepp. Mrs. Clifford Roe will give a report on "Teaching Religion in the Home.” Mrs. Floyd Mitchel will present the lesson. Members are urged to attend or notify the hostess if unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Worklnger and Mr. and Mrs. VeGin Burke a (tended the funeral services Wednesday afternoon of their cousin, Riclfard Workinger of Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. John D. Simerman of 921 North Thirteenth street was admitted to the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne for surgery Thursday morning. Her room number is 271.

Society items for today** publication must be phoned In by 11 a-m. (Saturday 8:80 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 4-2121 FRIDAY Friendship circle of Missionary church. Mrs. Herald Wehy, guest night, 7:30 p. m. SATURDAY Bake sale, sponsored by Pleasant Mills sophomores, Schafer store. 9 am. to 12 noon. Bake sale, sponsored by Missionary society of Nuttman Avenue E. U. B. church, Decatur Hatchery, 8 a. m. Bake sale, sponsored by W. r W. S. of Calvary E. U. B. church, Firestone store. 9 a. m. O. E. S. public installation of officers, Masonic hall, 7:30 jam. MONDAY V. F. W. ladies auxiliary, post home, 7:30 p.in. * Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. John Girod. 8 p. m. Juniors of American Legion auxiliary unit 43, Legion home, 4 to 8:30 p. m. Decatur Camera club, Youth and Community Center. 7:30 p. m. Ladies Fireman’s auxiliary, Mrs. * Haxel Kortenber of Fort Wayne,. members meet at fire station at | 8:45 p. m. Dramatic department of Decatur i Woman’s club, business meeting, Mrs. Watson Maddox, 8 p. m, Parent and family life education j study .grqup. Monmouth school lunch room, 7:30 p. m. _ TUESDAY Gals and Pals home demonstration club, Mrs. William Roughia, 7:30 p. nt., silent auction. Eta. Tau Sigma sorority. Miss Florence Brandyberry. Preble restaurant, 8 p.m. Happy Homemakers home demonstration club, Mrs. Dw-ight Schnepp, 7:30 p.m. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Wiseman of Decatur are the parents of a baby'girl born Wednesday at 4:28 p. m., weighing nine pounds. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mi's. James Hipkins of Willshire. 0., Wednesday at 2:45 p. m., weighing seven pounds and five I ounces. Mr. and ‘"Mrs. Gene Carr of Willglrlre are the parents of a baby boy born Wednesday at 2:20 p> m , Weighing nine .pounds.

mLlosmtai y 1 Admitted Mrs, Anthony Kitson, Decatur; Richard Foreman, Pleasant .Mills; Mrs. Mariano Roman, Convoy, O.; Debra Joan Neuensch wander, Berne: Mrs. Lester Reynolds, Linn Grove; Master Jimmy Allen Kol--1 ter, Decatur; Master Tommy Vandertook, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Olin Edgell and baby girl, Decatur; Emil Nagel, Berne; William Billington, Geneva; Master 'Michael Baker, Dectlttar; Mm ' Mariano Roman, Convoy; William i Bollenbacher, Decatur; Miss Jen- < nie Casselman. Monroeville. W Vi & WfBMCI 14 New Address r Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daniels : have received w-ord that their son. rßoger,- has been a-e+eased from the naval hospital and his new address !• Is: Buddy Roger Daniels H. A. 4828150; Class 8-5-6; V.S.N.H.C.S.; | Great Lakes, 111. Their other son Jack, was sent to camp Lee Virginia His address Is: Pvt. Arthur I J. 3 Daniels U.S. 55540920, Co. C.; 2nd BN Q.M.S/R.: Fort Lee. Va.; j Clas No. 56-58. Girl Scouts Brownie troop 12 met Wednesday after school at the Lincoln school. We opened the meeting with the Brownie promise. Roll was called and dues were collected. We finished r our hankies and played some games. Scribe: Patty Beam Brownie troop seven met Wednesday after school at the Lincoln | school. We opened the meeting with the Brownie promise. Roll was called and dues were collectj ed. We played games and made ! Easter baskets. Our baskets were 1 then filled with Easter grass, cho-l i<olate bunnies, and candy eggs We closed our meeting with “Good-; “light Brownies," and wishing! everyone a happy Easter. Donna Zehr Girl Scout troop 12 met Monday •'vcnlng after school. We had an ; faster party at, Canday Johnson's i

bouse. We flayed a f*« game* and Mrt Jobueon served u* a little luach- Thea we closed (he meeting. Scribe: Ellen Houk NIPSCO Directors Declare Dividend The board of directors of Northern Indiana Public Service company declared a dividend of 11.0825 a share on the four and one-quarter percent cumulative pjrelleritd stock; *1.13 on the four and onehalf percent cumulative preferred stock; and *1,06 a share on the 4.22 percent cumulative preferred stock. Dean H. Mitchell. NIPSCO president, announced today. All three dividends are payable April 14, to shareholders of record at the close of business April 5.

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Court News Marriage Lloonae Noel Edgar Thatcher, 24, Ohio City, 0.. and Barbara Ellen Black, 19, Decatur. Set For Issue The complaint on account by Paul ®. Hammond against »Roy and Betty Friedley has been set for issue April 13 on motion of the plaintiff. Ordered to Comply On motion of the plaintiff in the complaint on promissory note by Schwarts Ford company against Hubert and Margaret Wolfe, the defendants have Ireen ordered to comply with the rules and to file a special appearance in writing and to state the'particular relief demanded ' with the supporting

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factsVsnl* Estate The inventory of the estate of Rose Venis has been filed and approved. It shows *4,152.40 in real property and *2OO in money for a total value of *4,852.40. Bake Sale, sponsored by Ladies Aid of St- Paul’s Lutheran Church of Preble, City Hall, 8:30 a. m. Saturday. 74t2x Bake Sale, DAV Auxiliary at Western Auto Store, Saturday. 9 o’clock. 75 t 2 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.