Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1949 — Page 3

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I [7 HAZELWOOD Mn JUNE 19 Ir < G. N. Hazelwood, EW.'r street, have made jV all pma hi"- marriage Norma Jane, to IBL Sli n Os Ml' alld Mrs - RH. 109 North Ninth IKonv will take place at BK on June 19 in the United Brea graduate of c( -hool, is employed of the Central Soya Moore, also a Decagraduate, is emK analytical laboratory Ural Soya Co- He served Months in the army air ■ K HcYLE BRAUN M AT SHOWER Giant and Miss Ann & J entertained recently FBfirellaneous shower for IK'le Braun, bride-eldfct of t'Ke honored guest receivgifts. K st list included Mrs. Molthouse. Toledo; Mrs. r , Van Wert, 0.; Mrs. Mrs. Cloise Eicher, K Martin and Mrs. MarjKi, Decatur: Mrs. George Hrs. Joseph Gibson, and K Martin, Monroeville; He Gibson, Jr., Miss BarHlihan and Miss Sarah Hos Fort Wayne. Hea meeting Hursday night Hj of So Cha Rea were ■d last evening at the ijßMiss Virginia Laurent. ■ a brief business meet■e was played and prizes Ho Mrs. Vincent Borman H Fred Fullenkamp. Mrs. Hiirent received the guest Ht meeting will be held ■ the home of Mrs. Russell ■S. GENERAL H IS HELD Kieral meeting of the W. Vof the Methodist church ■ in the church parlors j, ■ afternoon. Mrs. Roberti Be an inspirational devo-[ Hon on "The Lord’s Pray-j Mining the different phases. Hyer. Mrs. L. A. CoWensl ' ■ the lesson discussion Btion in Building a ChrisBerica," and Mrs. Zeno Btf a poem “God Is Here," Bate Appeal I, I ZaZ i \t¥ J ’ I ' ; T7l [ ■ 1 • ! il I ? MM I m 1 9 *, s attract—and this is so j *• That basque top, that “in. those eyelet yokes •nmings-all are eyepatch«»ch easy sewing! B ? e W 49 comes in sixes 12, > 8 - ». Site 1« takes 3* i tu, 4 yd contest. L tw J nty-five cent « ln ” fW* pattern to Decatur Pattern Depart- £ 0. Box <740. Chicago 80. ™t plainly Your Name, Ad- , “*• S,M > Style Number. B * XEW Marian Martin Book is ready! On its *[* the most beautiful sum- ’"*• designed to sew easily. “• Jour fashion dollars go t«a ever! PI M * FREE Wnted In the book, a rob « nude of towels. «”en cents more for this * Summer IStJ faih | oM .

■ w ~~ w ~~-rrres-rJ 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 Family night, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 6:30 p. m. St. Paul mother-daughter banquet, Rinaker school, 6:30 p. m. Bobo U, B. Willing Workers class, Bobo school house, 7:30 p. m. | Legion auxiliary business, Legion home, 8 p.m. Mt. Tabor W.S.C.S., Mrs. Bertha McMichael, 8 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity •Evangelical U.B. church, Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Harvey, Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Ladies Aid, Mrs. Walter Koos, 7:30 p. m. Y. P. M. B. of Nuttman Avenue U. B. church, Miss Dora Mae Fairchild, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Pythian Sister rummage sale, K. of P. home, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Bake sale, St. Mary’s Township Home Economics club, city hall. .Monday Corinthian class of First Christian church, Mrs. J. E. Anderson, 7:30 p. m. St. Mary's society, C. L. of C.hall, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Hairdressers Association, Lutheran church, 6:30 p. m. Adams County chorus, Monroe i high school, 7:30 p. m. Women's Bowling League picnic Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 p. m. Degree staff and officers of Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 7:30 p. m. • , Tuesday C. L. of C. mothers party, L. of C. hall. 7:30 p. m. V. F. W. auxiliary, hall 8 p. m. Kum Join Us class of the Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, church, 7:30 p. m. ' Washington towpship open meeting, community center. 8 p. m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Harj old Owens, 2 p. m. ! Academy of Friendship of Wo[men of Moose, Mrs. William Noll, 17:45 p. in. in memory of deceased members. Announcement was also made that Mrs. Robert Mills was appointed secretary of the youth movement at the quarterly conference held recently. Forty-six (members and two calls were also I reported at the April circle meet-

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ings. Reports of the W. S. C. S. conference meeting at Huntington were given, and plans made for a rummage sale, to be held May 27 and 28. During the social hour, refreshments were served by a committee from circle two. The new officers will be installed at the general meeting in June. MRS. JOHN HIRSCHY HOSTESS TO CLUB The Happy Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. John Hirschy Tuesday evening. The meeting was opened with the group singing the club song and repeating the creed. Mrs. Floyd Mitchel was devotional leader. A quotation on "Mother’’ was read by Mrs. Mary Erp. During the business meeting, an invitation to the club was read from the Union township club to be present at the Immanuel Lutheran school on May 25 at one thirty o’clock. The song of the month; was led by Mrs. Rene ‘Brandt. j Gifts were then presented to the oldest and youngest mothers: Mrs. Gerald Cook and Mrs. Harve Sells. Several birthday offerings were also received. The lesson topic on "Care of New Fabrics" was reviewed by Miss Anna K. Williams, following which the meeting was closed with the club collect. Mrs. Robert Uhrick was welcomed into the club as a new member. Lovely refreshments were later served to the seventeen members' and two guests in attendance. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO HAVE CONVENTION The thirty-ninth annual convention of district four of the Pythian Sisters of Indiana will be held Wednesday at Converse, beginning at nine thirty o’clock (DST). The convention will be called to order by the district deputy, grand chief, Mrs. Grace Welland' of the local Temple. Those serving as pages will be Mrs. Ruth; Hollingsworth. Decatur, and Mrs.! Gladys Stahly, of Geneva. Mrs. Anna Hancher, Mrs. Maude Hower, Mrs. Bernice Jefferies and i Mrs. Mabel S'riker will serve on the registration committee. Delegates from Adams county are Mrs. Lillian Hammond, Eureke Temple, Decatur, and Mrs. Francis Beeler, of Limberlost Temple, Geneva. PIANO RECITAL TO BE GIVEN TUESDAY The public is invited to attend a recital by piano pupils of Mrs. Earl Chase Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Union Chapel church. Those taking part will be Karen Jefferiqs. Judy Stauffer, Harold Norris, Judy Miller, Jackie Hurst, Marilyn Jefferies, Elaine Blakey,

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. .... i~ ■■■■■— Annual Convention Planned By NCCW Local Members To Attend Convention ' r» i w The fifteenth annual convention of the Fort Wayne diocesan council, National Council of Catholic Women will be held in Hammond, Saturday and Sunday. Delegates and members from the local council will attend. The Most Rev. John Francis Noll, D. D., Bishop of Fort Wayne will open the convention sessions with Pontifical Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Casimir's Church, Hammond, i Bishop Noll also will give the closing message and benediction at i the banquet to be held at Bishop i Noll High School on Sunday evening. The Rev. Thomas Hansberry of Washington, national moderator, will speak at the luncheon session of the convention on the “ConI fraternity of Christian Doctrine.” The diocesan moderator, the Rev. J. J. Hennes of Monroeville will 1 develop the theme of the convention, "Acquaint the Formers of I Public Opinion with the Church," i at this session. 1 The principal address at the banquet in the evening will be! given by Miss Eileen Egan, war re- [ 8_ ties consultant, National Catholic; welfare conference, Washington, who will speak on "Bringing Faith to the Outside." Scott Halterman, Marj’ Lou Uhrick Kay Burke, Alicia Levy, Rita Runyon, David Eichenauer, Brenda , Levy, Ramona Gattshall, Byron! . Stitzer. Jackie Burke, Judy Melchi, Bill Zwick, Shirley Sudduth; I Sara Jane Frank, Shirley Workinger, Larry Marker, Nanna Aurand, 'Roger Eichenauer, Arlene Myers, Luann Lehman, Jane Uhrick, Marlene Johnson. David Light, Marlene Snyder, Bob Oschenrider, Dorcus Davidson, Mary Jane Smith Kaye Runyon, Paul Lobsizer, Lou ! ann Davidson and Judy Stitzer. LUTHERAN MOTHER AND DAUGHTER PARTY HELD The annual Zion Lutheran mother and daughter banqaet was held last evening in the church dining room. Floral arrangemen’s and small’ dolls of the month were used in decorating the serving tables. Mrs. J. M. Richer was guest speaker. Mrs. Richer displayed various dolls in the original dress of the First Ladies. Following an address by the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt concerning “Our Teenagers," community singing was enjoyed. Awards were made to Mrs. August Werling, oldest grandmother; Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, youngest grandmother; Mrs. Lloyd Spiegel, youngest mother; Mrs. Orlie Walters. mother with most daughters present; and Janet Reinking and Carol Ann Witte, teenager prizes. The committee in charge included Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg, j chairman, Mrs. Lloyd Conrad, Mrs.! Frank Braun, Mrs. Wilbur Steele,; ! Mrs. Chris Bucher and Mrs. Walter ; Bittner. [ The Kum Join Us class of the i Bethany Evangelical United Bre- [ thren church will meet in the i social rooms' of the church Tuesi day evening at seven thirty o'1 clock. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mauller and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dolby will ' be in charge. [ The Decatur Hairdressers asso--1 elation will have its mother daughi ter banquet Monday evening at six [ thirty o'clock at the Lutheran ; — —.. r - SPENCER AWFZWnZZr DF.SICMD SUPPORTS OFFER REAL j ECONOMY Y/rl I 1/ jp I MWorcfo Coil I ] I ■ hUy G»«r»nlwdl t jt-jr Mrs. Leota Connell 242’4 Madison St. Phone 114 If no answer, call 9072 COLD FIR I STORAGE Phone 147 m DRY CLEANING

Holiness Group To Meet B „-Tjy.-r-rryrr.- • --.-. v. •is Rev. Payton The Bakers* The Rev. Jam?s Payton, of Garrett, and party, incuding the Bakers, will feature the Sunday meeting of the Adams county holiness society at the tabernacle at Monroe, it was announced today. The meeting is scheduled for 2 o'clock and is open to the public.

I church. — The Pythian Sisters will sponsor a rummage sale at the K. of; P. home Saturday from nine to! four o'clock. The home will be j open all afternoon and anyone may ! bring articles for the sale. — The Corinthian class of the First Christian church will meet Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of "Mrs. J. E. Anderson. -i-~- — The V. F. W. auxiliary will meet [ Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. I The St. Mary's society will have a social meeting Monday evening at seven thl.’ij' o’clock at the C. L. of C. halj. The C. L. of C. will entertain their mothers at the C. L. of C. ’ ; hall Tuesday evening at seven ! thirty o’clock prompt. All those I who have not been contacted by; Sunday, are asked to call Mrs. Robert Gage or Mrs. Leonard Meyer, ! chairman and co-chairman, for reservations. The assisting committee includes Joan and Mary Voglewede, Agnes Lichtle, Ursula Stults. Betty Hurst, Jewell Ehinger, Mary C.! Gage, Frances Griffiths, Rita Lengerich, Mary Ann Selking, Irene ; Heiman, Della and Mary Miller, Madeline and Clara Schurger and Naomi Tricker. 1 The virtue of parents is a great,

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; James W. Brown, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mrs. Mary Brown of 425 Johns street is scheduled to arrive in Norfolk, Va„ May 1 24, after a five month cruise in the Mediterranean '.board the destroyer USS Stelnaker. Earlier this month he visited the French Riviera and Oran, Algeria, prior to bidding farewell to Europe at I the Rock of Gibraltar and sailing for home. I Russell Byer and Walter Winkler of Willshire. O„ have pur- ! chased a new airplane. They flew to Wichita, Kan. and came back I in their own plane. j The Rev. J. R. Meadows will be I the speaker at a Victory Prayer Band rally at Hartford City Sunday afternoon. Muri Lybarger, former Linn 1 Grove bank official, has been named receiver for the Hoagland Foun1 dry company by the Superior court, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Lester Strahm and children have returned to Flanagan, 111., ; after visiting with Mrs. Strahm's mother. Mrs. Peter Schwartz, who ■ is recuperating from a recent oper--1 ation. , I »_ 1 Vermont’s maple sugar farmers figure that it takes approximately 1,00(1,000 drops of sap to produce :, one gallon of syrup.

IWJomtal Admitted: Mrs. 'Mary Jackson, Montpelier; Mrs. Veda Egley Tenth street. Dismissed: Mrs. Maurice Teeple and son; Jess Case, Eleventh street. Paul Miller. I ■ — * * Girl Scouts of troop six met Wednesday at the high school. Dues and attendance were taken, after which a lesson in photography was given by Mr. The meeting was then dosed. Lois Strahm, scribe NOTICE Until further notice the Daily Democrat does not need cleaning rags. When more are needed an advertisement will appear in this newspaper. The Decatur Democrat Co. 112 2t

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1 APPOINTMENT OF KIKCITOB ESTATE NO. Notice l« MTeSV «■»<•"• ' l ' ha r urwlPrsigned has ftppoifltsn I'Bxecutor of the estate of Ijaufeita . j Ainflne late of Adams (county, de-^,.; 'ceased. The ewtaie Ps probably sol- ■ vent. Frank Garcia, Executor l>. Riirdette ( uater, attorney 1 May 12, 194 U. Moy 13—20—27 . Bake Sale, Saturday, May 14, 9 A. M. by St. Mary’s Twp. Home Ec. Club. City Hall. Tx Quality Photo Finishing featuring OVERSIZE prints Holthouse Drug Co. 1 I TAXI I !■ 15® I. ' ' I Phone 229 3 128 N. 3rd ’ Rhbbhhmkß