Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1947 — Page 3

OCTOBER 3/1947

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)r 4 jlfcaßL ISENHOWER ladies AID “BulE*® . ! Isenhower was hostess | S evening to t»e Lad.es BtMtiie Christian chuici. • I’WJular meeting was eonduct'’4 T l’ president. Mrs. Elmer J "‘JM 1 1 ' and t he meeting open- ■ eong. scripture and prayer and secretary’s report | R< wlead and approved. Six re|**s,in(l twen,y ’ one church c completed for the IXe sale, which will be held H'S! 25 in the church baseAnnouncement was made unday is rally day, and one b urged to attend The response to the Novron call will be “What 1 a nkful For. ’ Mrs. Dan Roop ~s James Kitchen were I on the nominating commitrF’Mrv interesting quiz program I -is enjoyed during the social hour. JI and Tinners in the contest were I . . Teeple and Mrs. Harry 1 aIl . Refreshments were serv■p j I)j th? hostess. meeting was closed with from the 19th psalm. meeting will be at the slhoijof Mrs. Harry Merriman. ■cjll TABIE PARTY ENJOYED I by w s. c. s. The Monroe \V. S. C s table paity leld in the church annex re- ■ ceßtw Th'- guests were seated at Itallies, laid with white linen ■ jotMan ll centered with bowls of fa || f] owerSi and places were ojK marked with water lily nut cups ®!B mXnatching napkins. Qgiaai followed, with a piano duet by Donna Lou and Diannaape <’ri-t. The devotion theme ■tX Time to be Holy" was given hy Mrs. Elmer Ehrsam. A trio conK- of Mrs. Russell Mitchell, y rlt Kene Brandl and Mrs. Harold Scwartz sang several selections Mu ling "I Love a Little Cottage." The principal speaker at the Kng was Mrs. John Miller formerly from England, who lias been a wident in this country for the past two years. Her talk was very and educational on the Him. of the English church and ■ thtfEnplisli people, comparing the relations with those in this Cdßtry. She also gave a vivid desertion of rationing conditions in Roland. Wi business was conducted by thwpresident. and the lunch was ft®shed by the preeident, and thMiincli was furnished by the officers of the W. S. C. S. and served by the girls. SUIINY CIRCLE HOME EC HAS MEETING RECENTLY ■■is Truman Goldner and Mrs. Kiess were hostesses reio the Sunny Circle home WMomics club of f’reble township. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Win Kruetzman. and the new clip chose the aster as their club and the club colors are light uwe and yellow. present were Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Orley Barkley, August Peck, Mrs. Edgar Mrs. Wm. Kruetzman Ervin Shueler, Mns. Otto Pe ck. Mrs. Lewis Fuhrman, Mrs.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Ave Maria Study club, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, S p. m. Philathea class, Mrs. Ervin Zimmerman, chicken supper. Y. P. M. B. of Nuttinan Avenue U. B. church. Mrs. Floyd Arnold, 7:30 p.m. Saturday * Gecode club rummage eale, corner Second and Jefferson streets. Public party. V. F. W., 8:30 p.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couplets club, church basement, 7:30 p. m. Monday Gamma Nu business meeting, fire station. 7:30 p.m. Research club opening, Mrs. 1 Clifford Saylors, 2:30 p.m. C. L. of C. chorus rehearsal, Hall. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday V. F. W. auxiliary, hall, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C. Regußr Meeting, Hall, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Clasts of Bethany Evangelical Church. Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Flo-Kan Sunshine Council, K. of P. Home, 6:30 p.m. Girl Scout Meeting, Jr.-Sr. High School, 7:30 p.m. Profit & Pleasure Home Economics Club, Mrs. Harry Ke'rchner, 7:30 p.m. Thursday Eastern Star stated meeting, 7:30, Masonic Hall. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Dan Zeser, 7:30 p.m. Otto Hildebrand, Mrs. Wm. Welling. Mrs. Glen Girod, Mrs. Milton Kruetzman and daughters, Lila and Linda, Matilda Peters, Mis. Gold-| ner and daughter, Juditii and Mrs.; Kiess, and one visitor, Mrs. Carl | Hildebrand. The next meeting will be held at the Magley Evangelical and Reformed parish hall with a pot luck lunch and a Halloween party. REGIONAL PRESIDENTS ARE ENTERTAINED BY GUILD The Women's Guild of Zion Evan-' gelical and Reformed church entertained the regional presidents this week. This is an annual meeting and approximately sixty member and ministers attended the meeting. A report was given by the nine departmental chairmen, outlining their work for the coming year. At noon a luncheon was served by the ladies of the local guild. The speaker for the afternoon was Rev. Walter Luedke from Urbana, and his topic, “The Church Woman in the World Community," was greatly enjoyed. The meeting was closed with a consecration service. MRS. WALTER JOHNSON IS HOSTESS TO CLASS The Ever Ready Sunday school class of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs Walt Johnson with twenty-two members present. Mrs. Harve Baxer 'was devotional leader and Mrs. Fred Hancher was in charge of the church program which consisted of contests. The

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REPORTING FOR DUTY at LaGuardia Field, N. Y.. this flight crew is advised by the schedule clerk that all transrHantic flights of American Oversets airlines are cancelled by strike of 173 members of the AFL Airline Pilots’ association following break-up in negotiations. (International Soundphoto)

awards in the contests were made to Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Mrs. Virgil Krick. The assisting hostess were Mrs. Leigh Bowen. Mrs. Jesse Niblick. Mrs. Lloyd Ruse and Mns. Paul Edwards. LADIES AID OF TRINITY CHURCH MEETS THURSDAY The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity church met Thursday evening at the church. Devotions were given by Mrs. Clarence Drake, Mrs. Charles Robenold and Mrs. Russell Deßolt. During the business meeting conducted by Mrs. Hubert Gilpin, twenty-one calks were reported and the work committee turned in $9904. Mrs. Wm. Strahm. Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mns. Jess Williams are the hostesses for November. Lovely refreshments were served by Mre. Roy Chilcote, Mrs. Hubert Gilpin and Mrs. Floyd Death. The work committee for the month of November is Mrs. Gilpin, Mrs. Addie Andrews and Mrs. R. E.

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FLOWER SITOP Potted Plants, Mixed Bouquets, Corsages, Flowers for your every need. All funeral work given special attention. W. Monroe St * (At Cemetery) Phone 5142

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Mumma. PROBATION OFFICER TO BE GUEST SPEAKER Walter Nagel, Allen county probation officer, will be the guest speaker at the Zion Luthern Married Couplets club meeting, which to be held in the church basement Sunday evening at seven-thir-ity o’clock. Mr. Nagel has had a wealth of experience in dealing with the youth delinquency problem in Fort Wayne, and has gained a wide reputation in his field. He feels the term “juvenile delinquency" is much over used and prefens to refer to his work as a training program. His topic for Sunday evening’s discussion will be “The training of the child in the home, church and school." Entertainment and refreshments for the evening are being arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Witte, and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Stonerock. President Will Schnepf will conduct the short business meeting. PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY MET THURSDAY , The Presbyterian Missionary slbciety met Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock with Mrs. M. A. Frisinger and Mrs. Sim Burk, and Mrs. E. C. Filson and Mrs. Burt Haley as assistant hostesses Mrs. Fred Patterson, presiding, announced devotions to be given by Mrs. D. B. Erwin who chose Cor. 13th chapter and excerpts from a eermon, “We know only in part; We see through a glass, darkly-then face to face.”

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During the business period, the announcement was made that the Presbyterial meeting at Oseian will be held Thursday. October 16, with luncheon at seventy-five cents. The speaker will be Miss Mosure, a missionary from Africa. The synodical president requested the local aociety to pay yearly apportionment in nine months, instead of twelve, and to increase it individually inasmuch as present funds are inadequate, created by higher prices in living coats for the missionaries and the scarcity of foods. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann gave highlights of the Presbyterial meeting and report of the executive board meeting of Ft. Wayne Presbyterial committee appointed by Mrs. .Patterson for the praise service is Mrs. W. L. Harper, Mre. Jesse

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Rice and Mrs. J. L Kocher. The program for the afternoon was by Mrs. L. C. Pettibone on “Social Education and Action,” with sub-divisions, labor and union, atomic energy, beverage alcohol, and divorce. There were twenty-six members present, and the offering for the leper fund amounted to $26.95. The meeting closed with Mizpah, and tasty refreshments were served by the committee. The C. l. or —. cnorus wrti meet Monday evening at seven-thirty o’clock for rehearsal at the hall. The regular business meeting of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia will be held Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock at the hall. Mrs. Harry Kerdhner will be hostess to the members of the Profit & Pleasure Home Economics Club. Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. Members are asked to come masked. igiipa Admitted: Brenda Sommer, Studabaker street; Mns. Owen K. Baker,

CLEORA’S BEAUTY SHOP is MOVING from 703 N. 3rd St. to a new location 128 N. 3rd St. (basement of Taxi Service) and will re-open for business Monday, Oct. 6

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I 904 Russell Weet, a Dismissed: Mrs. Emil Scnueler j and baby girl, route 1, Decatur; Frank Schmitt, Bryant; W. W. I Briggs, Geneva; Rev. Paul Hughes, Wren. O.; James Edward Gardner, Geneva; Mrs. Ruby Dudgeon, Willishire, O.; James McCrory, Jeffer-,-son street, Berne; Mrs. Edwin Penn, Rockford, O. — o Personals Grover Neuenschwander of Berne ! and Roy Mayer and Mel Klopfenstine of Bluffton will leave Sunday for Ely, Minnesota, where they plan to enjoy a weekri fall fishing.

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Paul Wenrick, Jr., at Ashland, 0., Mrs. Anna Berke, Nova, 0., and Clarence V. Keifer of Mansfield, 0., were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers. Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Colter of Kendallville are enjoying the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colter on Winchester street. United Air Lines, the nation’s oldeet coast-to-coast operator, expects to begin daily passengercargo flights between Fort Wayne, the Atlantic seaboard and the Pac- • ific coast on November 1, it was . announced today by Harold Crary, vice president. Gecode club rummage sale, October 4, corner Second and Jefferson. 229-T