Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1962 — Page 3

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1968

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Club Schedule Ruth Rawlinson, Society Editor Telephone 3*2121 Calendar items for each days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday'* 9:90). THURSDAY WSCS, Methodist church, all circles 11 a.m.; luncheon 12 noon; general, 1 p.m. Queen of the Rosary study club,

West End restaurant, 6:30 p:m. Psi lote Trading post: 1-4, Helen Rydell, Elvira Eady; 6-9, Annabelle Heller, Janey Allison. Church of God Missionary society and Frindship, club, Fellowship hall, 7:30 p.m. Dorcas class, Bethany EUB, Mrs. John Stahr, 6 p.m. St. Cecilia study club, school parking lot, 6:45 p.m. Mt. Pleasant WSCS, Mrs. Brice Sheets, 7:30 p.m. Northwest P. T. A., school auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Queen of Angela study club, Miss Rosemary Gase, 8 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Salem W. S. C. S., church, 11 a.m. Phoebe Bible class, United Church of Christ, 7:45 p.m. Lincoln PTA Christmas program, gymnasium, 7 30 p.m. FRIDAY DAV Christmas party, DAV hall 7:30 p.m. Psi lote Trading post: 1-4, Dee Macke, Barbara August; 6-9, Kay Burke, Janet Miller. . Adams Unit No. 43, Legion home, 6:30 p.m. Union Chapel Faithful Workers class, church basement, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Psi lote Trading post: 1-4, Elvira Eady, Carolyn Brown. MONDAY Adams county Democrat Women’s club, C. L. of C. haling:3o p.m. z ' SATURDAY Children’s rehearsal, Methodist church, 10 a m. MONDAY Deborah circle, E.U.B. (Trinity) church, Mrs. James Shackley, 7:30 p.m. Academy of Frindship of Moose lodge, Preble, 6:30 p.m. Research club, Mrs. Glen Dickerson, 2 p.m. TUESDAY ..39ers club, Community center, 6:30 p.m. 39ers club, Community center, Pocohantas lodge, regular meeting, Red Men’s hall, 7:30 p.ig. Wesleyan service guild, Mrs. Walter Krick, 7:30 p.m. Merry Matrons club, Preble Gardens, 7 p.m. Happy Homemarkers club, Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, evening. Jolly Housewives home demonstration club. Pleasant Mills Methodist church, 6 p.m. Monmouth P.T.A,, school, 7:30 p.m. Root township home demonstration club, Mrs. Russel Fleming, U;3O a.m. WEDNESDAY W.M.S. of Pleasant Mills Baptist, Mrs. Lowell Noll, 6:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Emmaus Guild, parish hall,, 8 p.m. Decatur home demonstration club, C> L. of C. home, 12 noon. Friendship circle, United Church of Christ, Fairway restaurant, 6:30 p.m.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

SOCIETY

HEIDELBERG class has CHRISTMAS DINNER There were 29 adults, 22 children and two guests present when the Heidelberg class of the Zion United Church of Christ gathered in the dining room of the church for a Christmas carry-in dinner at 6 p. m. The S. E. Leonardsens decorated the tables in gay holiday array, including a Christmas tree trimmed with varipps types of buttons. Following the dinner, the group sang two carols and were favored with the following program: piano solo, "White Christmas," by Tommy Rash; vocal trio, ‘ Winter Wortderland," by the Nyffeler girls; and a piano solo, "Silent Night," bv Lou Anr Meyer. Two films, “The Friendly Beast” and “Breakthrough,” were also enjoyed. Officers for the following year will be, president, Fred Corah; vice president, Dorothy Adler; secretary, Esther Burger; and treasurer, Charlotte Schafer. 'SF' MISS PETERSON IS HOSTESS TO SHAKESPEARE CLUB The Shakespeare club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Elizabeth Peterson for an informal Christmas party. The program was a “roll-call” Christmas with each member responding with a Christmas story, anecdote, or account of some Christmas custom. Coffee and delicious refreshments were served, and a wealth of Christmas stories continued, as one thing led to another, throughout the afternoon. BETA SIGMA PHI HAS LUNCHEON The Xi Alpha Xi chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi met in the recreation room at the home of Mrs. George Bair, Sr., recently. A delicious luncheon was served at small, decorated tables and each member’s place was marked with a beautiful ceramic favor. The recreation room was decorated with a lighted Christmas tree and various Christmas decorations. After the luncheon, Mrs. Carl Gottshall, assisted by Mrs. Fred Corah, conferred the Exemplar’s degree on Mrs. Ribcrt Blaney, Mrs. Dale Death, Mrs. Harold Owens and Mrs. Joe Morris. The degree was conferred at a table laid with a white satin cloth and centered with a bowl of yellow roses, the club flower. The ceremony was closed by all repeating the club ritual. , Indoor golf was played and prizes won by Mrs. Fred Corah, Mrs. Frank Crist and Mrs. Harold Sautters. A gift exchange was then held. Assisting Mrs. Bair were Mrs. Cletus Miller, -Mrs. Robert Blaney, Mrs. Jerome Miller and Mrs. Joe Morris.

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KIRKLAND W.C.T.U. HAS MEETING The Kirkland W.C.T.U. met recently at the home of Mrs. Joe Baumgartner. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Dorotha Shady, leading the grouji in singing a hymn, “Joy to the World.” The Christmas story was read by Mrs: Frank Arnold, taken from Matthew 2:1-10. Mrs. Baumgardner gave the roll call; each member answered with a Bible verse. Mrs. Shady stressed more Bible reading and prayer. She then talked on the many good things that the Salvation Army is doing. Two poems were read by Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner. A poem “Great Things Happened on Christmas Eve,” was read by Mrs. Floyd Ehrman. The group then formed a circle and sang, “Bless be the Tie.” The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Margarwt Jacksop. Cards were written to send to the sick. Lovely refreshment: were served ■by the histess. The next meeting, in Jar.'.ary, will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Arnold. c CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR KIRKLAND CLUB A Christmas party and carryin dinner was held by the Kirkland Ladies club Tuesday evening at the Adams Central school. There were 19 members and two guests, Mrs. Joe Zimmerman and Mrs. Leo Sheets, present. Mrs. Ralph Ross, Jr., gave devotions and read a poem, “The Christmas Tree which Wasn’t Sold.” Mrs. Sheets sang two songs, accompanied by Mrs. Ella Scherfy. 1110 group sang several Christmas .carols, led by Mrs. Walter Egley and Mrs. Charles Bowers played the piano. A gift exchange was. held and secret pals for the year revealed. Mrs. Ralph Ross, Jr., Mrs. Carl Bieberich and Mrs. August Schlickman were the hostesses for the evening. CHRISTMAS POTLUCK FOR JUNIOR WOMEN’S DEPT. The December 10 meeting of the Junior Women’s department of the Woman’s club was held in the home of Mrs. Carl Faurote. A Christmas potluck dinner was enjoyed. Hostesses were Sonya Faurote, Deloris Lenhart, Mickey McColly, Kathryn Loshe, Dianne Sauer, assisted by Barbara Kohne. The group attended the general meeting; after which, they returned for a short business meeting, dessert and coffee. A donation of canned goods was made to the Good Fellows. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Jane Reed and Mrs. Judy Ainsworth, SOUTHEAST P. T. A. HAS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Christmas program of the Southeast P.T.A. was held Tuesday

evening In school auditorium. The Rev. Fuhrman Miller, ot the Bethany E,U.B\ church, gave the .invocation. The program numbers, presented by all ths; children of the Southeast school, were: “Red, White and Blue Christmas,” grade 6; “Mama Sang a Song,” grade 5; both grades were assisted by Miss Helen Haubold. “Jingle Bells” and “Silent Night,” garde 4; “A Wonderful Birth,” grade 3 they were assisted by Clint Reed. The kindergarten and grade 1 presented “The Shoemaker and the Elves.” Following the program, the hospitality committee served refreshments of Christmas cookies, coffee and orange juice. Parents were invited to see the decorated class rooms before they went home. c. The Zion Lutheran Emmaus Guild will meet Wednesday in the parish hall at 3 p.m. The Academy of Frindship of the Moose lodge will have their Christmas party at Preble, Monday at 6: :30 p.m. Those desiring transportation are to meet at the Moose home at 6 p.m. The Men’s and Women’s! Sunday school classes of the Baptist church will not meet Friday because of illness. All members please take note. The Friendship circle of the United Church of Christ will have a Christmas dinner Wednesday evening a' 6:30 o’clock at the Fairway restaurant. Members are' asked not to forget their contribution to the Christmas project.

The Lincoln P.T.A. will have

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their December meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lincoln gymnasium. This will be the annual Christmas program with grades 1 through 6 participating.

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| A door prize will be given and the class trophy will be awarded. There will be a treat given to the I children. Members are urged to attend.

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