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M. 0F EASTERN star ®BLIC INSTALLATION S chapter of the Order of ■X,. ;i cl.i public installation HL last evening at the MaThe chapter room was H iv deeorated with yellow H;„ predominating The east H?t"l with palms and yellow and stars of blue, yel- ■;. te ure ea and red were Hfe-s the ‘eilina. A large H" with - '■'■en rays radiatH. p was directly over the SK. : rim worthy matron. In «as large basket of acHaoailinr officers w.re Mrs. K worthy matron: Mrs. K-h k. marshal: -Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Russell H chaplain: Mrs. Pau! Edand Mrs. Dan Tyn:s Ellsworth. the in|H matron, was escortK ras’ 'bv her small daugh|H>a. aml ■'>». David. She aisle ’’J' . Mrs Tyndall sang apH words the tune "When K Are Smiling.” Francis Hr. was escorted by his son, Har,.! daiis'iw-r. Julia, through He farmed by members of the They smu "For He's a Jolly officers installed were: a-soclate matH’r.'tt" !,ssot iate pat ‘ II A Stack.y. secretary; Ha-. Tyndall, treasurer: Mrs. conductress: I’ttchaplain: Util, marshall; Miss .11 m-.m -t; Mrs. RayH>:i .;... Aj't li: Mrs. Weldon Ilitth: Mrs. Elmo Stuckey. Mrs One Hike. Martha: ■jw? Ziner. Electa: Mrs. i.lmm.rvr. warder, anil Burncrr im •, sent'nel. All carnation with areen ribbon, K-. them ti.e worthy maHlr- Hid. jnnl< r p ist matron. iIK:.A.'!Hi to b.cr station. Mrs. san; words s':e composed '■wof "My Best to Yon.” BB imsworth presented her in- ■<■.> ait.', rifts and preMrs 1! A. Stuckey with an met of red roses. Mrs." ■h appoiirnm Mrs. Ellsworth first s'atiim it; the chapter. Pr p 'cnted Mrs. Hill 'm past matron's pin. H worth; matron received H -’ifts. did the junior ■tatron. ■ :.-ts wer> then Invited to as r>nt. Refreshments ■h.vcl lri| m a table, decorat-

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[OX Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Friday Ave Maria study club, Mrs. W. 11. Hrant, after church. Rainbow dance, Masonic hjll, 8:30 p.m. Friendship Village Home .Econ- | omics dull, Kimsey school basej ment. Saturday Rummage sale. Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church, Winchester street, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Sunday Aeolian choir rehearsal, Baptist church, 2 p.m. Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church basement, 8 p.tn. Monday Kirkland PT A Pot-Luck Supp.r. Kirkland Gym, 6:30 p.m. Girls Missionary guild of Union Chapel, Marilyn Beer. 7:30 p.m. Gamma Xu sorority, fire station, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday St. Mary’s Township P. T. A., Pleasant Mills school. 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. V. F. W. auxiliary, hall. 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa business meeting, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa. Mrs. Guy Brown. 7:30 p in. . Wednesday Historical club, Mrs. Giles Porter, 12:30 p.m. Thursday Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church basement, all day. Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First Presbyterian church. Mrs. E. C. Filson, 2:30 p.m.. spiritual life meditation, 2 pm. | • ed with a center piece of jonquils and acacie and green amt yellow candles. CIRCLE MEETING HELD RECENTLY The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met recently in the social rooms of the church, with fifteen members present. Miss (Irene Kruetzman was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. Henry Graber, leader, used as her discussion topic “Christian Home.” Scripture was then read and the hymns "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" and "Mv Faith Looks Up To Thee,” were sung.

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Mrs. Ferd Litterer gave a prayer from the prayer calander" During the business meeting, conducted ,by the chairman, Mrs. Harry Frauhiger, the circle voted, to give twenty five dollars to the world service. Seventeen sick calls were also reported. Following the silent auction, the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Hostesses were Mrs. I Louis Kruetzman. Mrs. John Beineke and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger. BETHANY MISSION BAND TO MEET The Mission band will have a Porto Rican party for all children of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday morning during worship hour in the basement of the church. The children are working on the mission study of the island of Porto Rico and are contributing a three day support for the children’s worker of the denomination. Miss Laura Hunter. Children are asked to bring a toy, picture book or crayons for a kindergarten box to be sent for use in Miss Hunter's work. Songs, games, stories and refreshments, typical of Porto Rico, will be used Sunday. Mrs. G. J.i Woodruff is superintendent and is being assisted by Mrs. F. H. Willard and Mrs. Wendell Seaman. The Aeolian choir will have rehearsal Sunday afternoon at two o’clock at the First Baptist church. Fourth street. The V. F. iW. auxiliary will have installation of officers Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Beta Sigma Phi sorority will have a social meeting Tuesday evening at the home of .Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. The Pleasant Dale ladies aid meeting will be held all day Thursday in the church basement, with Mrs. Oscar Geisel and Mrs. Floyd Arnold as hostesses. The St. (Mary’s Township P. T.A. will have its April meeting Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Pleasant Mills school. An interesting program is being arrang-, ed. and all patrons of the school and members are urged to attend. Vernon Smitley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smitley, of West Monroe street, will present an organ recital in Peru Sunday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the First Evangelical United Brethren church. The public is cordially in-

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■ vited to attend. Dr. Gerald H. Jones of the First Methodist chtirch, will be heard in ’ a special morning meditation on WOWO, Fort Wayne. Monday ■ morning, April 11, at 5:45 o’clock, . CST, during the “Words Divine” ' broadcast. Dr. Jones will speak on I the subject “Cleansing the Temple." Roger Schnepf. a student at Cor- ■ nell college, lowa, is visiting with , his parents. .Mr. and Mrs. William i Schnepf, north of Decatur. I Dick Heller, Jr., student at Ind-1 Ilana University, arrived home to- \ day to spend the weekend with his 1 ' parents. The Rev. David Tailman, direc'tor of admissions at Hanover col-1 ! lege, will visit in Decatur next ] Monday. Rev. Tallman will inter-1 view prospective students at De-1 catur high school Monday morning. Four Decatur young men are Hanover students this year. Mrs. Evaline Archer, of Pleasant i Mills, who has been visiting with I her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith in Midland, I Mich., since Nov. 7, has returned to her home. Mrs. Archer is en- ■ joying good health and stated that I she was happy to meet old friends I I in this community. I Mr. and Mrs. George R. Walters. Master drive, are parents of a baby i boy. born at 2:30 a m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. . I He weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces I j and has not been named. OJP.ITAL jfcfed Admitted: Billy Christman, itillshire, O.; Baby Keith Bowers; Virgil Chaney, Ohio City, O.; Mrs. Fred Engle, Rugg street. Admitted and dismissed: Phyllis Arlene Kaeser, Mcßarnes street. i Dismissed: Clat/nce Warnick, Elm street: Mrs. Harve Koos, Mercer avenue; Grover Clouser. Decatur: Mrs. Stella Habegger and daughter, Marlene Ann, Monroe: Mrs. Ida Morgan, Geneva. Home Economics Clubs Plan National Week Adams county home economics I club members will join with other I • club members over the state and I the nation throughout the week o 1 : May 1-7 to celebrate “National! j Home Demonstration Week." All over the state, department stores, I banks, radio stations, and other I | businesses will cooperate 'With ' : farm women to tell the story of the ■ I home economics club theme, "To-1 day's home builds tomorrow's world." In the 39 years of its history, the Indiana’ home demonstration proI gram has expanded from 10 home economics classes for farm homemakers to a program that includes every county in the state.

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Methodist Women Meet At Fori Wayne To Attend District Conference Tuesday Several Decatur women, members of the First Methodist church, are planning to atend the Fort Wayne district north Indiana conference on the Woman’s society of Christian service Tuesday. The all day meeting will be held at the Trinity Methodist church Fort Wayne, starting Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock. Members also have been asked to invite guests to the conference. Mrs. Walter Krick of this city has been named as key member in Adams county to assist in providing transportation and making other arrangements. Miss Marie Adams, a cousin of Judge Earl B. Adams of Decatur, and for many years a teacher in a Methodist school in China, will be one of the principal speakers at the afternoon session. Following is the complete program: Morning 9 Organ prelude, Mrs. Rosamond King.

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9:15— Theme Hymn— “Thou. Whose Almighty Word;” prtryer. Rev. Charles C. Ford; greetings, Mrs. Phillip Holman. 9:3o—Business, registration, reports, election of officers. 10:30—Four point program, Mrs. B. Q. Adams; devotions—advance by faith, Mrs. Ralph Johnson; announcements; noontide prayer,

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Mrs. Bert Shaffer. Afternoon I:ls—Organ prelude, Mrs. Rosamond King ; special number, Evelyn Wespon, Henrietta Jones, Mabie Strum. I:39—Memorial,.Mrs. C. C. Ford.

ATTENTION PARENTS THE ANNUAL HEALTH CLINIC Will Be Held Next TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY April 5 - 6 AT THE LINCOLN SCHOOL If there is a child in your family who is to enter Kindergarten next September, please take him or her to the Lincoln School gymnasium at 7:30 a. m. Tuesday, April sth, for a pre-school medical examination. In addition —children of the 2nd, 4th and 6th Grades will be examined, and parents who wish to be present are invited to come. Health & Summer Round-up Committee LINCOLN SCHOOL PARENT - TEACHERS ASSN.

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I ’-Speaker, Miss Marie Adams; offering announcements, final reg- ■ istration: installation of officers, Mis. W. R. Snyder, conference stu- , dent secretary. Benediction. Mrs. Dale Stack- . house.