Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1949 — Page 3

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1 Society items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Thursday Ruralia'ii- ytmly club. Mr Xo bort flaxe, N p. m. Women of Mooxe. Moose horn* 7: 30 p. m . officer*. 7 p in. Phoebe Bible < la j of Zion Evan gellial ami Reform'd church, as ter church xervicex. Friendship Village club, Kimxey school, 7 p. tn. Ladies Fellowship of Mission:,; church. Mrs. Harold Idlewine. 7 nt. So Cha Rea, Mie* R, < reatioi hall, 6:15 p.m. Friday Salem \V. S ('. S xtippi-r and '*•■ zaar. church baxemi-nt, 5 to 7 p •,. Saturday Rummage and bake sale. Immat uel Lutheran church, K of p home. !t a.m. to I p in, c. L. of C, rummage sale. c. J. of C. hall. 9 a m Io 4 p.m to the first century arnl electee Jesus of Xaz.iri th; from tin twelfth century. St Eram i- of rl*Hl: ami from the twentieth cen tury. Mahatma Ghamli. io -i t fort: as models for developing attitude toward mankind if peace is to I*, made possible The impoverished conditions of the down trodd*-: people who lived in the r—pe tiv. communities of these men wer* also vlvidiv described It was n vealed how the ministry of |ov< and passive resixtam e to fore* enabled thexe great benefactor to bring about social reforms an ’ 'I mancipation of slaves ami nn touchablex Th<- predominating 1 < haracterixticx of e,„-h of thi-* Ulen were tile Xpjlit of humility ami love Miss ll.rnii* Xelxon. direitm of the Adams county welfare de partinent. also talked to the women concerning wavs of helping to im prove the community Among th* wavx and means mention* *1 wen I striving to lie Christian citizen ami in social service to help peopi* to he!|) themselves. Mrs. Lowell Harper. chairman o' the world community ilnv program gave the call to wor-hip ami th* presentation of projects Mi Dwight M< t'urdy wa- devotiona leader and led in modi'.itive pray er. Organist was Mi .1 !■.. Fruchte. ami Mrs John Duan. Mn Ray Stingi-lv. Mrs. Elmer Scot and Mrs. Joint Hir-* hv were hot tosses. GECODE CLUB MEETING HELD Forty -seteti G* **<i club men.

"•is eniovo<| the annual Thankschin" dinm-r evening at the I Legion horn** The long tables were lestivelv de, orated with fruit bowls and Thanksgiving appoint- I meats. hollowing the dinner, a short business meeting was condmted >5 the president. Mary Fennig. at which time reports of the pro-> e<*ls from the paper demonstra-j ion at l.i-t month's meeting were ■ made. Mary Ann Laurent was awarded the door prize ami Mina Lampy won th*' fruit walk contest. The remainder of the evening was ' pent in playing bingo. The fruit .owls were awarded to Mary Jo Wolpert ami Emma Lou Kukelhan. The committee in charge of the meeting- included Harriet l'<dlo< k, h.* t t m a it. Christine Andrews, Irene Hieberi h. Barbara Gaunt. Horem*- Schultz, Linda Striker irnl Annalielle Gehrig. They were issisted by Ada Owens, Emma twens ami Hilda Staley. 7ECATUR HOME EC 7LUB MEETING HELD Mi Itov I’rice was hostess Wed--11 'I- 1 ' to twenty leven members nd two guests of the Decatur lotto. Ecommiiis club. Plans w* r*lis< itss*-<| lor ill*. Christmas patty *t be held Itecember 21. A pot mk dinner will he served follow *1 by a twentvfiv gift exhair. *• Tli*' committee will furtish the m«.H. rolls and coffee h*' place of th*- m* I'titia w ill be nnoumed later. -ADIES SHAKESPEARE 7LUB MEETING IS HELD I In- Ltolii's Shakespeare club mt Wednesday afternoon at the o:n*' of Mr John Tyndall. Mrs ’ittibone th*- pr>"-id*-nt, opened lie meeting with tile * lull col lei I. ollowed by roll call, answered ■vlth * urretit events by flu- twenty, two members. Mrs John II Gividen had the -übject "Program in Television." She stated that “as a xrien *• television is a -vxtemati* arrange-

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The St. f'athfriru* study club will m**»-t Monday evening at eight o'* bi* k at the home of Helen Geimer. . (Additional Society On Page 4)

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