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TheSocialCircleBy NETA HORNBERGERsented by Mary Ann Schwering, r Evelyn Lange and Alma Meyer.The hymn “Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life’’ was sung and the scripture was readfrom Matthew 5:22-24.Anniversary ReceptionMr. and Mrs. Zack Shoemakewill celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary Sunday, April 11 with open Louse from 3 until 6 p.m. at their home in Sandusky.The reception is being given by their daughter, Mrs. Jerry(Dianna) McGuire Sr., and by their son. Joe Shoemake and|Shaw Jr., was in charge of the decorations for the tables which carried out the Indian theme.Trevortheir families, all of whom areresidents of Sandusky. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend.Mr. and Mrs. Shoemake, theformer Lucille Bruner, were married at Sandusky April 11.1936 with the Rev. G. C. House-The program was based on “The Conflict of Races —Black and White.” There was a discussion of the negroes’ positionTheen’s Association, presided at the gave an excellent over - all pic-meeting. Mrs. Ed Kessler ac- ture of the reasons for negrocompanied Mrs. Robert Brown on the piano when Mrs. Brown sang “The Lord’s Prayer” in Indian chant. Mrs. Russell Rei-oppression in our country today. A silent prayer followed.man officiating.Grandchildren of the coupleare Kimberly and Jerry McGuire Jr.. and Laura and Michael Shoemake. X-Pre-Easter PartyentertainedLocal Jayshees with a pre - Easter party at theMuscatatuck School last Sunday. A group of 49 women in colony 9A were served refreshments and presented gifts.Donations of the cakes, candies and gifts were through theof local businessgenerosity firms and hairdressers, including Ida’s, Mac’s, Evelyn’s, Little Charm, Margaret’s and Alice Reed’s Beauty Salons, the G. C. Murphy Co., Gannon’s Jewelry, Wright’s Drugs, Kirby’s, Hunter’s Pharmacy, Huntington Jewelry and Meadow Gold Dairy for orange beverage. The Jayshees appreciate the support of these firms in this project. X-Two poems were reaa Dy ai-ma Meyer, “Prayer” and “Saints and Sinners.” TheMarch response was read by er missionary to India, who gave 'Georgia Bredewater.a most interesting talk and pre-denbach, program chairman, introduced Miss Zelda Bate, form-sented slides.XWavnesburg Ladies AidLadies Aid of the Waynesburg Christian Church met at the church with Mrs. Earl Edington as hostess. Meeting was called to order by vice president Mrs. Gilfred Marsh. Mrs. Vern Evans gave the thought for April, and Mrs. Edington gave devotions on “Easter Thoughts,” having as her scripture, John 15:9-13. Ten members responded to roll call with a Bible verse, and thereGoldia Miller, president, presided over the business session and old and new business was discussed. Plans were made for a mother - daughter supper including all the ladies of the church and their guests for Monday, May 10 at 6:30 p. m.The meeting was closed withthe missionary benediction and refreshments were served by the hostess, Alma Meyer.Coming Event'swere four children present.Plans were completed for thebreakfast following sunrise ser-, Tuesday evening at 7:30 in thevices on Easter, and the Society , ^ Qf p HallPythianPythian Sisters Sisters willmeetvoted to purchase flowers to adorn the sanctuary on Easter. They will also purchase a panel for the choir.Fugit ClubThe Fugit Township Extension—•„ i i ,, ... | Homemakers Club will meet A food sale will be held April jWednesday. April 7 at 1:30 atrvl ir\ hp QnnniinpPfl i „ - • xr.-Lii17, the place to be announced, and a fall rummage sale is to be arranged. Members were asked to bring materials for tray favors to the next meeting.To honor new babies, a rose-the home of Mrs. Simon Nesbit.Delta Theta TauThe Alpha Alumnae Chapterof Delta Theta Tau will meet at... , , ,, the Decatur County REMC onbud in a bud vase will be placed Tuesday evening, April 6 at 7:15in f cormfnnru on H will thpnIndian ProgramSeventy were in attendance atin the sanctuary and will then be presented to the new mother.p.m.In closing, “He Lives” wasa “Night’' in India” program giv-isung followed by prayer by Mrs.' ‘ - ‘ Marsh. The hostess served re-lowship Hall of the Presbyterian freshments from a table decor-Church. ' ”Meredith-Low UnitMeredith-Low Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary meet Monday. April 5 atwill7:30The committee, whichpared a dinner of Indian food, had Mrs. Stewart Corya as chairman and she was assisted by Mrs. William Hunter andMrs. E. E. Laskowski. Mrs. Tom-------------- 7---- ... ,, „ . ; meet muiiudj, i-vpm «ated in keeping with the Easter for a special initiation meeting, pre-1 season.xWeddins PlannedBridal ShowerMiss Kathleen Tucker, bride-elect of Frank Wenning, was the honored guest at a miscellaneous bridal shower at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. David Criswell with Mrs. Criswell and herdaughters, Melody. Harmonie, April, Angela and Jewel as hostesses.After several bride-to-becontests, the seated atwas sealed ai asmall table before a background of blue and white streamers andWestport W.S.C.S. W.S.C.S. of the Westport United Methodist Church will meetin the home of Mrs. Marthaafternoon atWebb Wednesday 1:30. The thankful offering willbe taken.O.E.S. Council DinnerandPast matrons and patrons council of Lois Chapter, O.E.S., will have a pitchin supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll on R. R. 7, Sunday eve-I nmgMr. and Mrs. David George Scheidler of South Michigan Avenue announce theannounce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne Marie, to Thomas Michael Martin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray Martin of R. R. 3, Greensburg.Both Miss Scheidler and her fiance are recent graduates of Ball State University; she in Education and Mr. Martin in Business Administration.A July 3 wedding is planned at St. John’s Catholic Church, Enochsburg, Ind.gifts.A dessert buffet was served the guests. Those present included: Mrs. E. J. Tucker, motherof the guest of honor: and other relatives, Mrs. Donald Tucker, Osgood; Mrs. John Holcomb, Mrs. Dean Holcomb and Mrs.Calvin Holcomb, Westport; Mrs. Vaughn Tucker and Mrs. Osa Tucker, Greensburg; Mrs. OrenRork, Kokomo; Mrs. Oren Rork Jr., Quincy, 111.; Mrs. Alan Rork, Anderson; Mrs. Don McCoy, Indianapolis; Mrs. James Shireman and daughter. Columbus; Mrs. Carl Hull, Mrs. WillardTucker and Mrs. Harold Hughes of the Flatrock community; Mrs. Gerald Martin, R. R. 1, Butlerville; and Mrs. Carl Wen-at 6 o’clock.Star BaptistThe Missionary Aid of the Star Baptist Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at thehome of Mrs. Barbara Austen.The Love Gift offering will be received and each member is tobring used clothing for the mission in Kentucky.ChurchesguestFIRST PRESBYTERIAN-William Clemenson,minister.Neil Jenkinson, organist.Steve Marrs, choir director.9:15 — Church school.10:30 — Morning worship. Sermon topic: “Palms, Paradesand Presbyterians.” A nurserya M*44sJwtlookandfun s ant | cent.Pr NEV 14, 1pantSforcent: Air ]ing.CareBUR368,17th10011PrwithNUIVNESpriisepa:galoi50c.IN!— ci $1.00 IN BOOswerARCTIAboi are foThoiNavNavjThompRobertning and daughters, Rosalie and,. . - r . ,Susan Youngman of R. R. 2, Os- 1S provided for pre-school chil-° . . - - rl.it* nrf fLn tirArcnin corv.5, Greated frNavalgood, the mother and sisters of dren during the worship sery-Lakes,the prospective groom. xLutheran Church WomenThe Lutheran Church Woi of St. Paul’sSmyrna Church met recently in the parish hall of the church. Devotions wereprepared by Jo Meyer and preice. A congregational meetingwill be held in the sanctuary immediately following the worship service.7:30 — Union Lenten service in the United Methodist Church.Alcoholics An-He iscreek 1Monday, 7:30 — onymous will meet in Fellowship Hall.Wednesday, 6:30 — JuniorFLOnettarrarClearclean
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