Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1950 — Page 3
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RUTH ANO NAOMI CIRCLE MEET* The Huth and Namoi circle met In rhe nodal room* of the churth Thuraday for their regular meeting. Twenty two member* and two guests, Mrs. Charles Adder of WUlington, 0„ and Mra Jesse Sheets, attended the meeting. , Mra. Henry Graber, leader fothe afternoon, used as her topic "the whole family of the church and the whole world." The call to wor ship "and they shall come from all ; races and all tongues and all na dons shall praise the Lord” was t given, followed by tbe song "The Church la One Foundation." The scripture reading followed. During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Charles Myers, cor* ‘, reapondambe from the Fort Wayne , home, home, of tbe aged in Upper Sandusky, 0., and the Ind ' lana 'mission for Christmas gifts sent them, was read. Hostesses for the afternoon were , Mrs. John Belneke. Mrs. Lewis Kruetxman and Miss Lydia Kirsch. , MEETING OF UNION / ' TOWNSHIP CLUB HELD Fourteen mem tiers, two guests , and three children attended the! meeting of the Union Township Woman's club held Thursday aftiS - noon. The leader, Mrs. Pat Morgan, used as hgF topic "bow to look , more attractive." Mrs. Henry Bowman ga’e.dn interesting account of her trip to Pasadena. Calif , and the Hdse Bowl parade. Newspaper clippings and pictures were also displayed by Mrs. Bowman. Hostesses for the meeting were y z Ellfti Stulls and Lillie Hammond. The next meeting will lie held a>l day at the home of Mrs. Frank Gleekier, with a potluck dinner at the noon hour - •T. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY IN MEETING The Bt. Vfficent de Paul society «•/■. lirld its regular , t meeting Wednes- , day Afternoon at the C. L. of C. hall. After the business meeting' cards were played and prises won by Mrs. Paul Briedr. bridge. Mra - M F Harris, five hundred, and Mrs. Margaret Braun, rhum. ADAMS CENTRAL P.T.A. MEETS The Alains t'qnlral PT.A. root Monday evening ’at the grdSe school building in Monroe. The meeting was opened by the president. Lester Adler. Harold B<-h-j warts had charge of tbe program, j which opened with awn ringin'- * led by Mrs. Walter Egls® SD| prayer, offered by the nev. u* ' — ; — .
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am s-w-- So - dmm Mau'e - Jr IvV 99 J W -W W* AI Ort M 5 WBl iBO |3 hO rt 04 Irt by 11 a. m. (Saturday SiSSjn. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Setty Tsrveer Friday ; C. T. O. dance. K. of C. hall, 0 to 18 o'clock. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men ball, pot duck, 0:30 pm. / Philo class of Baptist church. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Hammond, «:J0 p.m. - / Young Married Peoples club of Union Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Ertnal Johnson, 7:30 p. m. . American Lagion auxiliary social, Legion borne, s p.m. Saturday Supper. W.8.C.8 of First Methodist church, church, 5 to 7 p.m. Bobo Community organisation supper and baxaar, Bobo, i p.m. Rummage sale. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical V. D. church, church basement, 3:30 a. m. Io 12 noon. Sunday Zhm Wall her league, 4 p. m. Monday Adams County Home Economics club chorus, Monroe, 7:30 p.m. burn. Special muxlc was given by Harold Moser, Ezra, Walter and Fred Kaehr. The business meeting was In charge of Lester Ad|er. Mrs. Stahley - Arnold, chairman of th* membership committee, gave, a brief outline, and Mrs. Reasoner explained the by-laws and asked for a vote of authority to proceed
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Peppy Pal* and Green-Leaf 4-11 I clubs of Preble township, Zion Lutheran school auditorium. 7:34 I p.m. b Tuesday Root Township ifome Econom- < ice club. Mra. Gerald Eady, 1:30 ! pm. 1 Preble Home Economics club, I Magley schoftl. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday I St. Paul Ladles Aid society, Mra. 1 Arthur Scheiderer, all day. Giri Scout leaders meeting. De- I cafor high school. 1:30 p.m. TUESDAY l Thursday -Magley I Julies Aid society, church basement, all day. < ~ 1 with tbe committee's plans. The Rev. Mathew Worthman, of , Bluffton, then gave au inspiring , talk on "The Three Foundations. , Home. Church and Sclm»<>l." Refreshments were later swved the , bra in attendance. The next meetbra in attendance. The next meeting will be held February 20 at - the grade school building at sev- - en thirty o'clock, with Sgt. Russell , Prior of the Indiana State police , speaking on "Safety.” KIRKLAND LADIES 1' CLUB MEETING HELD The Kirkland Ladies chib held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the Adania Central high achool. Forty-six members and two guests attended. Mra. John lasyse president, con- ■ ducted tbe business meeting, dt which time roll call was answered with “the idea I have used most , from our IS4» lessons.” Following the dull creed, new year books were distributed. Ms. Walter Egley led the de-
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votions and the group kinging- A report of the council meeting was made by Mra. Albert Belneke. and plana for the dinner tor the farmers Institute to be held nt the Adams Central high school in Feb ruary 1 were discussed. An Interesting lesson' on fraa en foods was presented by Anna K. Williams. A delirious luncheon was late, served by the hostesses. Mrs. Thomas Adler. Mra. John Leys* Mrs. Luther Arnold. Mrs. Theodore Heller, Mirs. Will Seherry and Mra. Walter Egley. The retiring officers Srere seated at a beautifully decorated table, centered with tall ta|>ers in red and white, the club's colors. Favors of white linen hanktea and red carnations marked each place. Mrs. Albert Belneke. the out-going president, was also presented with a lovely red carnation corsage, tied with white ribbon. CIRCLE* MEETING HELD THURSDAY Circles three and four of the W 8.C.8. of the Methodist church met at tbe home of Mra. Nathan Nelson Thursday afternoon, with thirty four members present. Mrs. Frank Crist, circle leader presided. Mra. Gerald Jones gave the devotions. using as her subject "Prayer is Power." The lesson on "the church equal rights in the igputh'.' was presented by Mrr. Jbhn Doan. Lovely refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mra. Lowell Smith. Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. Mra. Alva Lawson and Mrs. Nelson. EMBLEM CLUB MEETING HELD Three new memliers, Joe Nel■reiter...Dee Si-hug and Jan Higher, were Initiated by the Decatur Emblem club at their regular meeting held last evening at the Elks home. — , During the business meetirig. it was voted to buy a five dollar tuberi iiloals health bond; also to contribute -five dollars to the March of Dime*. The officers of the club will entertaih members the next so , cUils meeting on February $6, 'at lIIK Elk* riul> fhiyh member |s asked to bring a guest who is eligible for membership in the dub. OF WOMEN OF MOOSE I* HELD The- Women of the Moose cor. ducted initiation for three candid ates during their regular meeting h«M Thursday evening at tbe Moos.' home. The chapter night program w as, in charge oC the _cbild care committee, with Murtha Sommer* as chairman. Several accordian se lections were played by Tomtit) Grim+n. curd Ronnie Robinson pre sented several piano and vocal u um tiers Tin business meeting followed, at which time the officers, escorts, chairman,,and cu-workera discusse-l plans to attend the district meeting at Fort Wayne Sunday' Those plan ning to attend are asked to con fa t
Charlotte Smith or meet at the Moose home at eleven a. m. Sun day where transportation will ue provided. Tbe door prise was won by Vet bd Duff. . - „ WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION MEETS WEDNESDAY The Presbyterian Women's aasoriation held their first meeting Wednesday evening in the church parlorst The president, Mrs. J. F. Sanmann. welcomed the members and paid tribute to the other officers and chairmen sot their splendid work in helping with The organisation of the new association. Mra. James L, Kocher, Jr., read the devotlonals After a short business meeting. the ladies were Invited to the dining room for delicious refreshments served a committee from tbe Mary circle, with Mra. Harry Btults as chairman. The Girl Scout leaders meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon at pne thirty o'clock in room 2ta> at Decatur high school. Mra. Gerald Eady will be hos- j teas to the Root Township Home I Economics club Tuesday afternoon at one thirty o'clock. The Magley/Ladies Aid society will have an all day meeting in the church Imsement Thursday. An al! day .meeting of the St. Paul laidies Aid society will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Scheid erer. HW North JfleveMh street. Wednesday "Mrs Dale Osborn and Mrs. Eddie McFarland will give the devotions. A 7 pound, 11 ounce baby boy, I named Timothy Gene, sas botn January 15 to Capt. and Mrs. L. R . Atwood. Jr., at the Muroc base hospital. Muroc. Calif. The baby is the second son Mra. Atwotki Is dormerly Katherine Knapp of this city, of Mr and Mrs i" W. Rnapp. ‘ ’ Mr and. Mra Robert Eyanson are parents of a baby girl, born at lo:2f» p_m , Thursday at the Adanxs <ounty memorial hospital. She weighed & piiunds, 4 ounces. Cafeteria Httßper. Metho-dl-4 church, Saturday,' 5:00 tiH ltO9 P. M. mm / -A Dry Cteioiaf IS — Clean Sparking Bright OUR TRUCK COMES RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR! Phone Iff DRIVE-IN PLANT 1 427 N. 9th St. ACRO** FROM G. E.
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Uttle Marilyn Knudsen, four year , old daughter pf Mr. and Mra. Jack ( Knudsen Os Second street, is .1 1 pMleat at the Van Wert, « . hospt , •al. where she underwent an eye operatloa. She expects to he disniist «d to bar home Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdg. of ( Union Township will leave Satur ( day morning on. a motor trip to ( Florida and other southern states Mr. and Mrs. Burdg wifi visit friends In Palmetto and St. Petersburg. Hubert F. Smith, of Birmingham. Ala., was a business visitor tn Decatur Thursday. Dan Freeby arrived in locator Thursday from Butler University. Indianapolis, for a between semes I ter vacation with la parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeby. Si Friends In Decatur have received greetings from Mr. and Mra. Charles. Knapp, who are spending the winter in California Mr. ■ Knapp states that he and Mra. Knapp saw tbe Rose Bowl parade lat Pasadena and then watched the ■ football game New Year's day .by television. Their son-in-law. Capt 1 L. R. Atwood. Is stationed at tb« Muroc air base, where' jet planeara tested. If You Have uometning To Ben '> ry A Democrat Want Ad—lt Fays. Sweetheart Soap Sale II Owe cake for Ic with purchase of 3 at usual price 4 Cakes 45c Buy 20 Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser and net free tube of 1 Gillette Brushless t Shaving ('ream . 98c ' | New DRENE ii ' Shampoo 2 j tret 20c cash refund on purchase of a medium size bottle. Jeris Hair Tonic and Jeris Hair Brush value for only 99c JERGEN New Liqiud Cream Shampoo free with purchase of 50c Jergen's Nit ion ls»lh for only - 45c p !» ' KEGILAK TEK Toothbrushes on sale 2 51C Smith Drug Co.
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ox scons Troop » met Wednesday night at tbe Lincoln school. The meeting opened with tbe Giri Scow* : pledge and song. During the busi- ! IMHS meeting, plana were made for • a hike Haturday. They also voted 1 to co'ik their own iWnner ouTkide. Vera Walters, acriha. Cafeteria Supper. .Methodic church. Saturday. 5:00 till 7:00 P. M. c 22t2 IftSIIANCS Leo “Dutch” EJiinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 SSraitt’s Plmm 1834 We serve a complete fine ts Grads A Dairy Products. CAFETERIA •UPPER Methodist Church WACA SATURDAY January 28 5:00 to 7:00 P. *i. Meno •wiss Steak Baked Ham Whipped Potatoes ) Sweet Potatoes Spanish Green Beans Corn Pickled Em*—Beets Lettuce Perfection Salad CranMrry •alad Rolls — Butter Coffee er Milk Leman Pie * CocOenwt P>« Butter sc etch Pie Chocolate Pie -T' ‘ .’ - £
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