Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1950 — Page 3
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W.C.T.U. INSTITUTE TO BC HELD MARCH 31 The Adatns county W.C.T.U. executive committee met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Adler to make plans for the spring institute to be held at the Pleasant Dale church March Si. afternoon and evening sessions. Those present were Mrs. Eli Luginbill. Mrs. Fred Blum. Mrs. Olin Krehhlel Mrs. Clovln OberH of Berne; Mrs. Philip Carper. Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner, Mrs. Huasell Weller and Mrs. D. C Shady, Kirkland: Mrs. Charles Hocker. Mrs. Frank Bohnke. Mrs. Delton Passwater and Mrs. Henry Adler. Decatur. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH GROUP MEET* WEDNESDAY The regular meeting of the Zion Lutheran Missionary society war held Wednesday at the church. The meeting was opened with the group singing ’’Beautiful Savior.' followed by the devotions by Mrs. Florence Engle. ’ ■ Richard Garner and Ned Ham man then showed a Kroger Co? film entitled "never keep a good, steak waiting.” At the close of the program they awarded door prizes to the various members. Following the business meeting, conducted by Mrs Hay McDougal, refreshments were served by Mrs Amanda Dlerkes Mrs Stella Speigel Mrs Virginia Conrad, Mrs. Mildred Hermann and Mrs. Christina Werling. The tables were < levgrlv decorated in keeping with the Valentine theme. WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET THURSDAY During the regular meetfng of the Women of the Moose, held Thursday night st the Moot*' , honie Miss .lean Shockley, count* health nurse demonstrated the nee of a polto hot pack recently' l>ur< based by the group for use by DIS senerat'public in this area A business meeting was later held, at which time four new uapiUdates wereaccepted for mem l-eiship Plans were also made to*rhe celebration of the group’s twenty-eighth anniversary. A jotluck supper will ,l»g served Thursdav at six o'clo. k at the Moose homo. ap4 members are requested t<> bring their husbands or trfenils Each member is asked to bring a
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Society Items fee day’s publice- f. tlen must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phene WOO-WOl - Betty Terveer Friday WS.CS of Bobo Methodist church, Mrs. Sam Cottrell, 7:3(1 p.m. Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall, 7:39 p.m. Girl Br.;ut Board of Directors, i Mrs. Arthur Holthouse. 7:30 pm ■ Calvary Evangelical U.B. Ladles Aid, Mrs. Walter Koos 7:30 p.m. Rummage sale. lYeahyterlan church basement. Legion auxiliary. Legion home, X pm. covered dish and table service. The coffee, meat, rolls and butteri will lie served by the committee. The ritual chairman was in ‘ ijiyrge of the social hour. Games were played and prizes won bv Mrs. Georgia Singer and Mrs.. G.nelve Walters. Mrs. Ben Me-, Cullough was awarded the door! prize. '.Z~ — . | MARY CIRCLE MEETING I* HELD THURSDAY Twenty, four memliera attended the meeting of the Mary circle of
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Saturday Bake sale. Young Adult class of Bethany Evangelical U.B. church, city hall. Rummage sale. Presbyterian j church basement. 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Cafeteria supper, Bethany Evan1 gellcal U. B. church. Sunday Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Francis (Miner 7:30 p.jn. Monday Sancta Maria study club. Mrs. Charles O'Sbaughnessey. 8 p.m. Bobo Community organization, 7:30 pm. Decatur Woman’s duh. library i':ls p. m. Past presidents parley of Amer--1 lean I-eglon auxiliary. Mrs. Dallas Brown, 8 p.m. , Ladies Fireman's auxiliary, Mrs. Arthur Baker, 7.30 p.m, Pythian Needle club, K. of P. home, after temple. Tuesday W. C. T. U.. Mrs. Fred Busche, Z p m. Delta Theta Tail sorority, Elks • home. 8 pm. , Dutiful Daughters class of Bethi any Evangelical U.B church. Mrs. -—-a—. — the First Presbyterian church Thursday at the home of Mrs. Karl i Adams, Mrs. A. C. E. Giltamle: j gave the spiritual .life prayer cir- < le. followed by the one hundredth 1 psalm, and ”a fable for a new i yeur.” toy Dr. Holland, given by the devotional leader Mrs. Dale Moses. Mrs Jesse Rice, circle chairman,
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Mary Butcher. 7:3d pm. —Kirkland Township W.C.T.U., Mrs. Tian Stepler. 1 p.m. New Garden club. Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, 3 p.m.t'hnrch Mothers — study—club Mrs. Noah Shrock, 3 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Raymond Crist, 7:30 p.m. ' SL. Dominic discussion eftrtt. Mrs Herman Meyer, 8 p.m. Tri Kappa associate chapter. Mrs. C.arl Gerber. 7:30 pan. Rebekah Judge, Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m. Dorcas class of Bethany Evangelical U.B. church, pin. Wednesday Historical club dinner, MH. Roy Price. 12 noon. Indies Shakespeare club. Mrs. George Buckley, 2:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club, Decatur high school. tft a.m, Psi lota XI Valentine bridge, Elks home. 8 p. tn. Thursday Friendship Village club Klmsey school. 1 p.m. — Builders class of Methodist church, Noah Shrock. ■presided at the business meeting, after which the afternoon program was present <-d by Mrs. Simon Heemstra. An excellent review ol the work of the Imard of national missions, entitled "Missions at the Grass Roots" by Mrs .Heemstra. was enjoyed. Mrs A. M. Moore of Elwood was a guest. Mrs. F. E. Franz and Mia. Don Lutes assisted Mrs. Adams tn serving dessert The March meeting will be a covered disti luncheon at the home of Mrtc Jesse Rice.'
QUEEN OF 'ROSARY STUDY CLUB MEETS A meeting of the Queen of the Rosary study duh was held last night at the home of Hose Tricker, with ten members present. The meeting opened' with prayer, followed by a continuation of questions and answers of the ten com mandment*. Following the closing prayer, a delicious lunclicon was served by t),e hostess The March 10 meeting .jsjlL Jie_lnd*.l. i»L„t hejhoniie ul Mir I'ordelia S/hiillz ; i MRS. MYRON FRANK ENTERTAINS W.S.W.S. The WH W S of I nion Chapel .mety Thursday, afternoon at the iionie 'of Mf£~Myron Frank, with Mrs. Umer -Merriman, as the program leader She vised as her topic "t'jirisilsn Horizons in Japan " Swdet Hour .of Prayer was playwd as a prelude, after which the group sang "The Light of the World.”’ Mrs Robert Worklngei read the weripKre. with Mrs! Mrs ("hat les ' Burrell and, Mrs, Eloreuce liaupian offering prayer The leader then ga-vr a ,e*4ew .rd .several rhwfHevs Hom the bimk Japan 'Regins A sain Daring the business meeting th*. t»re»idd» Mrs Bauman, appointed £5 f Smith’s Phone 1834 W« wrvi’ • eompTeti' lif»« "©f Grade A Dairy Products. liBLEUIIEIir EXPKRTLY FARED FOR Just Dry— Ewrvthine washed and dried. Nothing ironed SoO Dry—■ F.atuurk and * bandkercihefs ironed- llilanre Iluff-drietL , All Finished— ♦ Entire wash i.roned -ready to WRf Prompt Pickup and Delivery! SHIRTS 18c each Hom Landry Phone 1149
Mr*. Frank and Mrs. C. O. Broan to the nominating committee to se lect a alate of oftwerw for next month's meeting. Mr*. Wayne Troutner reported on the reading rM7«y*»w«i ffdJowlnFT whir'll ihe mee;ihit eletoed with prayer toy Mrs. Glen Roughia. Delicious refreshment*, in keeping' with - the Valentine notil. were served to Mrs Workinger. Mr*. Burrell. Mrs. Bauman. Mrs Brown. Mrs. Merriman, Mr*. Roughia. Mr*. Morri*. Mrs. Floyd Andrews, Mrs. Troutoer. Mrs. John Walters Mrs Addle RahMlt. Mrs Nile’Williamson. Mrs. Earl Chas ■ and Mrs. Frank. The next meeting will lie held all day. with < potddek dinner at the noon hour al the. home of Mrs Merriman. Mrs. Freeman Schnepp. leader, will review the book "The Seven Stars.” MRS. ELISHA MERRIMAN 18 HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. Elisha Merriman was bos fee* to the Salem W.S.C.B. Tbuftday. The meeting opened with the song "We've a Story to Tell to. the Nations,” followed by the -devotions by Mrs Edward -Tricker Prayer followed. "ThtcAA’orld Must Learn to. Read" by Mr<’lauds Foreman Mrs, Roy Miller and Mrs Floyd Meyer: Mrs Morris Metier gave the topic from the World Outlook anil Mrk. Oscar Young, the subject from the Meth ; odist Woman. The meeting was dosed with prayer by Mrs. Lawrence Carve?. Mrs. Edward Tricker conducted the contests Mr* Merriman and Mrs. Joint Reicherd served refreshments at a later hour to the thirteen members, three guests and three children in attendance MEETING OF WESLEY CLASS IS HELD The Wesley class of the First Method!*! church met in the chur ch l*:is*-ment for their regular meeting Wednesday evening. Twenty three members were In aUenilance Ts).. votiotis were given by Mrs Clyde Harris, using as her subject' A Light I nto.Out Patti” It 1. t'ollln* was then elected the class leacht-r “with-W-aiter-J- -KrickAlva laiwson as the substitute* The second Wednesday night of each month was designated a* the meeting night Games, in keeping wiUi_s’al«fcttaes day were then ptarvd. followed by a delidcius luncheon served at Imautifully decorated table* by Mr7 and 4fr*. Noth Selinnk, .Mr. and Mr*. Ituss.’ll Owens. Mr mid Mrs. Weldon* Baumgartner and Mr and Mrs Clyde Harris. BEULAH CHAPEL WSCX MEETS The Beulah < hapel W S C.S. niet Wednesday at the home of Mrs Cliira Ball The dav was spot t tn quilting and sewing. At the n<«>n hour.’ a pot luck dinner was served at a l><-atitlfull' appointed table. ch’nter'dlF with' a miniature trw of red paper hearts The hearts contained Bible verses Which were later iised as a part of the devotional* In My Hear’ Ther**=Hings a Melody.” was sung by the by prayer, -led by-tile-Rev. Waiter Johnson. A reading by Mary Dilling, entitled "Never Too Late" followed. Gifts for the Brewster hospital Tn~FlorF da and a needy family In Germany, were then collected -Those present were -Mrs Ed Arnold. Mrs Frank Arnold. Mrr. Homer Brubaker. Mrs Henn Brelner. Mrs. Clara Ball. Mrs. .Mary Dillink. Mrs. William Ehraian. Mrs Milton ’ Hoffman. Rev and Meo Jekdscin. Mr*—J*U*. Shady. Mrs. Frank Spade. Mis. D. C. Shady and Mrs Frank Yager. - B.P W. CLUB MEETS AT COUNTRY CLUB The Business land Professional
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Women held their monthly dinner' meeting at the Bluffton country " cisb Wednesday ’ Wimliig.” Heartand flowers were*, used in -the decorations to express the Valentine theme. Nosegays in the shape of a large heart formed the centerpiece at the speaker’s table Hear o-sses were Eva Bayles, Ruth Flore and Mardi Kleinhetu Tn the absence of the preaident. Joan Wetnhoff presided at the meeting. After a short business session. Dorothy West, program chairman, introduced the guest * speaker, Dennis Norman. Adam* ■ounty recreational director. Mr. Norman spoke briefly on th* purposes and duties of his office, and inter directed the -group -in various contests, assisted by Miss West. The next meeting will lie held March 15. The Decatnr Home Economic* club will meet in the home economics rcaitns of Decatur hijth schcKtl Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. The lesson study will be I Xiren at this time, followed by the luncheon at twelve o’clock Mrs Mary Butcher will he hostess to the Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church at seven thirty i clock Tuesday evening. Velma, McFarland will be the assisting hostess. Delta Theta Tau sorority w-IlL-have a siu-ial meeting .Tuesday evening at eight o'clock Ea< I member is. requested to bring a guest to enjoy the plastic purty The Builders class of the Meth-: ailst church will have Its meeting at .the Noah Shroek home on Nuttman avenue Thursday i-vet. ing A good attendance is desired.
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• A meeting of the Sancla Marte ’study cteb wfll be held-nt etgtit O'-toek Monday evening at the home Mny Cimries O'Rhaugh ; Bessey. Mr*. Fred BUscbx ~3«t _ M<>fts’ Ninth street, will entertain the W C. T. t.’. at ts'p o'clock Tuesday as ternoon The Historical club will have Its dinner party at noon on Wednes day at the home of Mrs Roy Price. Mrs. George Buckley will be ho.tess to the Imdies Shakespeare club Wednesday aftern<«>n at two thirty o'clock,.'Mr* S 'D. Beaver* the leader, will use us her subje< t "Fhe Negro.".
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