Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1950 — Page 3

THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1850

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Society Items for Friday’s edition must ba In this office by 8:80 s.m. on that day. MAGLEV WOMEN’S GUILD IN MEETING Thirty members and fire children attended the meeting of the Women’s guild of the Bales Evangelical and Reformed church at Magley. The meeting was opened with the prelude "Bund Up tor Jesus” and “He Leadelh Me." Mrs. Elmer Beineke read the scripture. Luke 10:30-17, and Mrs. Emma Snyder read “To Do My Task. The Rev. Meassling gave an Interesting review of the book “Japan Regina Again," after which "Fairest Lord Jesus" was sung by Selma Conrad. Dorothy Hcherry. Martha Kolter. accompanied ’ by Ella Scherry. The president, Mrs. Elsie Peters, then gave an interesting talk concerning socialised medicine. The meeting chuted with the Lord’s Prayer , A delicious luncheon was served at a later hour by Mrs. Nyffeler. Emma Snyder. Lula Strikei. Mrs. Elmer Beineke and Marie Cowan. The father and son fellowship will he held Tuesday In the <hnrch basement. UNION PAL* 4-H CLUB ORGANIZES The organisation meeting of the I’niip. Pals- 4-11 i lub was he ld re cemgy at the Immanuel Lutheran school. Sixteen inemliers are enrolled. The following officers were

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Society Hama for day’* publication mutt ba phonad In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 0:30 a. m.) Phon* 1000-1001 Batty Tarvaor Thursday Aeolian choir. Decatur high school, 7:30 p.m. Decatur camera club postponed. Monroe Methodist W.S.CB church annex. 7:30 p.m. Missionary and Ladle* Aid societies of Bethany Evangelical U.B. church, church. 3 p.m. Sfrrmea at Moose, Moose home. •: 30 Wp»., officers. 7 p.m. Ladies ' Aid society of Union Chapel church, all day. W.F.M.B. of Naxarene church. Mrs A. W Lytle 7:30 p.m. VV.M A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B church, Mrs. Faye Michael. 7:3" im. Pleasant Dale Indies Aid. church liaeement. all day Magley Ladies aid. church basement, all day. elected: Betty I-ehrman. president; Deloria Thieme, vice-preal-dent: Marilyn Itohnke. secretary - treasurer: Marlene Thieme rec-; eat ion leader; Leona BohnkeJ news reporter; Delorl*, Itleeke, safely leader: Huth -Bulmahn. song leader, Imrthea Allwardt, pianist. The next meeting will be held April 25 -- ■■■ ■- ---- PREBLE JOLLY ' JUNIORS MEET The -regular meeting of the Preble Jolly Juniors 4-H club was I held recently at the Preble Lutheran school, with lieloris Calle meter a* hostess The following • Isl- ors were .elected , .president. Marilyn Kiefer,, vice-president. Shirley Brant: secretary. Margie Mentor; nows reporter. Deloria Werlingl song leader Dorothy; Hoiking: health and safety. Gladys!

Friday Colored Easter egg sale of Women's guild of Zion Evangelical ami Reformed church, Gerber's market, Cole’* market. Miller's North End grocery. Pocahontas lodge Red Men hall, 7:30 p.m. Saturday ■ " ■ - „ Colored Easter egg sale of Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Gerber’s market. Cole's market, Miller's North End Grocery. Monday Bobo Community organisation, reboot 7:30 p.m. Literature department of Decatur Woman's club. Mrs. Myrtle Pttaon. 7:30 p.m. Art department of Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer. 7:30 p.m. Past preaident* parley of Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Harold Tieman, 3 p.m. Pythian Needle club. K. of P. home, after Temple. Tuesday W.C.T.U., postponed. W.S W.S. of Trinity Evangelical U.B. church, church. 7:30 p in Decatur circuit chapter of Valparaiso university guild. Zion Lutheran church. Friedheim. S p in. St Dominic study club. Mrs Pat Costello, * pm Dorcu* class of Bethany Evanyellcal I’H. church churejt. 7:30 pm. lielfa Theta Tau pledge party. Elks home. S p.m. Hose Garden club Mrs. Ralph Stanley. 2 p.m. Wednesday Historical club. Mrs Gallie Bitt ner. 12 noon. ——- ——- S E Bridge club, Mrs. John Acheson. 8 p.m. Business and Professional Women. American Legion home. 3:30 pm » Beta Sigma Phi. Elks home. * .■ ' EjvhH; «»»><• leader, Deloria Galle meier. The next meeting wIH he held April 13. with Marilyn Keif er an ItffateMii. GIRL SCOUT LEADERS IN MEETING WEDNESDAY The OtrJ Scout leaders Wednesday afternoon at the Deca-

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(Rar. W. U HaJI, Monroe Methodist Church) _ ___ “Our Upper Rooms”Authorities tell u» that In Palestinian home* the upfrer story was built "in the forth of a hall In which meetings could I* held." This was very necesMqr among * people who celebrated religious feasts in their home* a* fa Willie* Paul preached la sue* an upper •oom. Bee Acts 2t>:B.». t'pp-r room* have no special slguificem* for u* except for what happened in certain upper room*. r— Since Jew* Instituted the sacrament of the Lord’* Supper in one of these upper rooms, and since the disciple* of Jesus received the baptism wHh the Holy Spirit in such a room we spell it Upper Room.*' The very expression has come to have spiritual meaning for us. We need place* so our homes for meditation, devotion*, and worship, we may receive spiritual strength and Messing for Coil or our daily living.

tnr high school, with seventeen mem’bers and two council members present. Mr*, finnan Johnson presided. New officer* elected are: Mrs Chester Dalsell. president; Mrs. Byron Smith, vice-president; Mr*. Cecil Melchl, secretary. Mrs. Harper then gave an interesting report to the leaders, and lutUte plans for their troops. Mrs. Wilma Small, outdoor counselor for the troop*, announced that all Girl Scout troop* will have an overnight camping trip at Camp McMillen in Jane Mr*Hersh then asked the leader* to contact her In reference to any Girl Scout or Brownie interested in attending Camp Dixelhe first two week* in July. Mr* Dalxell conducted a round table discussion In regards to the leader club programs and ho* to make the sessions more interesting and helpful. Mrs Johnson distributed recreation activities pamphlets, donated by Denni* Norman. to the Girl Scout leaders. Delicious refreshment* were later served by Mrs. It, C. Hersh and Mr*. Alva Baker. CLIBTY RICH ENGAGED TO HERBERT FRUCHTE Announcement has been made by Mrs Edward Rich of Monroe, of the engagement of her daughter.-; FturhiiK son of > Mrs Albert 11 Frilchte of this city Wedding plans have not been made Both Miss Rich and Mr Fritchte are employed at the Geneyai Electric Co here Mis* Rich is a Monroe high school graduate and Mr- Fru< hte gvioluated from Deca-, 'ur high school. * I —_ " j The Art department of the Dei atur Woman's club will meet a’ the home of Mrs Raymond Eichenauer Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock Mrs. H II Myers chairman, assisted by Miss Fern I’asswater ami, .Mis* Matilda "felTemey er " "" - T —Mew. ' M wl-lr- =Fihemu* 23S I'lrst wtireet. will be liOEteME tu the Literatyje department »<• th« !>?-

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catur Woman’s club Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The St Dominic study club will' meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Pat Costello. The Bofio community organisation will have its regular meeting Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the school. The WS W.S. of the Trinity Evangelical U. B. church will n.eet at the church Tuesday evenIng at seven thirty o'clock. — The Historical club will have Its < losing meeting in the form of a twelve o’clock dinner at the home of Mrs. Gallic Bittner Wednesday. Members are aaked to bring their .table service. Jacob Hess is a patient at the Bllllngiit 7 Veterans hospital In In-! dianapolis. Mrs Ed Kelly. 217 North Eleventh street, was interviewed Wednesday on Jane Weston's modern borne forum program. She was al*o given a lovely gift. ! < WUJiam Kni»pel. of Fort Wayne, win appear in J. P cutirt m Biurr ton Saturday to answer a charge of speeding -while driving a trac-tor-traitor Unit on state road 3. Funeral service* for 11. S. Bollon barber! 50. of near Rockford. 0.. will be held Fritiay afternoon at 'he Reformed church near Rock- ; ford. Mr Bollenbacher, who was ' well known here, died Tuesday ! troth a heart atUuk The wKoW. one daughter and four son* survive. Eric Harvey, son of Mr and Mrs Bryoe Harvey of thia city, is -a patient at the Fort Wayne Lutherlii hospital, where be 1s reported ill with spinal meningitis. ' (lijell Foley of Indiana university. Is-spending Kaster vacation With- htor- parents Mr attd' Mrs-. Hansel -Foley Ralph Tyndall. Bluffton business

"la tfecitur Wednesday afternoon. mt anll Mt*. Ziaer and row. Gene, will speed Raster Sun-, day with relatives la Wabash county. Elmo Raauchlag 1204 W. Madison street, ton of Albert Rumerklag. kaa rawpleted e ■»>'■—***■' resident course of training in mechanical drafting and machine <e*lgn at the Industrial Trainlag School of Chicago. is Admitted: Peter H. Drum; Leroy TayMr; JUw King, route 1; Robert Eyanson; Joseph Hilty. Monroe. Dismissed: Mrs. Douglas Gllpea. Frederick Stauffer, Berne; Frank Winegardner; Mrs. Lores Lehman; Mrs. Gerald Deßolt and baby boy. Geneva; Mrs. Victor Graber, Berne; Herbert Hoffman. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harald Wbitright are parent* of a baby boy, born at ( p.m. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 11 ounces and haa been named John Jeffery. Mrs. Whitright is the former Mary Alice Kintx. 1 A baby girl was boru to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gibbier. Ohio City. | 0.. at IV:20 am. Wednesday at, the local hospital. She weighed 4 1 pounds 8 ounce*. GIRL SCOBTS Girl Scout* of troop 13 met at the Lincoln school Thursday. Roll •was called and due* paid. Girl Scout material* were distributed, | after which the girls learned fol* dancing The tdilowlng officers’! were then elected: Daisy patrol. .Connie. Douglas: Petunia patrol ! Patricia Helm; Hummingbird pa- , trol Beverly Patrick; troop president. Marilyn Jefferte*; scribe Shanin Marhach; secretary, Linda Gambsy. ’.«■ „ Sharon Marbach, scribe. Brownie ffbopT theT *i the Lincoln school Tuesday afternoon Due* were paid, after which the glrla went to th* Rent* Floral Co. Lana Mcßride, acrlbe. Saturday. April 8 PI’BLIX STORE—9 a. m. I ■ GECOOE CLUB —-—|

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Gcnevo Methodist Td Present Cantata Berne. April <• — The Oaaeva Methodist church will present tbs Easter cantata, “The Seva* Laat

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