Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1950 — Page 2

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puuwWjOS Wentetan Methodist l ’®? REVIVAL »-T MEETING April 16-30 REV. RALPH PRICKETT , '«-. or Wabash. Ind. , A well known evangelist of th* g vvp&iMwAn r»«aaM>>i t * «*• ; WMp -* SI Vr ** V* , . -l-~. ' j$E. ' ■> s/men-f < Daisy Harrison -s chalk s-t sts and singers '’JRffi! Services evening at 7.30 tHF and join us for even- ■•■ jB*A WJ. tutors. Pastor ~ . ~ .I,- I . 11l I 111 llbltei .3Hh| since we n| ®Hg REALIZE. |K ,as many do net, that f Ministers are busy men, we give their crowded daily schedV"j *1 u|e a|| pcwsiNe coopers tioo - I r I when their service is requested. I ALL OF THEM DESERVE THE THANKS AND THE Z» APPRECIATION OF THE 5Q COMMUNITY REGARDLESS S&Q •f OF CHURCH MEMBERSHIP. I A 1 IO GILLIG I DOAN / FUNERAL HOME Iff “ DECATUR PHONE??!

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•eat, dm Oaßamtor; rite went dent. Dm Duuawr; nncratery. •* 'm ri M'a ' UAmAwfdb ORaate VmiUs Nufiff, itwi reporter, t*oo ikcunc* k*. recreation leader. Bob Baserkt;, health and safety officer. Rickard Keaaeae. sixteen members are enrolled tn the chib. Record books were distributed and explained by

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y * ■'■— 1 - - the Wader. Ervtn fcbullar Pledges wets ted by Dm Gall 1 MWer. ' The Mate Mm Joined the - Peppy Pkte clwb tor group stugtag. • fames aad refreshments The nest asrattaa wHI be beta - April M nt tkd Zion Lutheran , school auditorium. Peppy Pale , na P«ppy Pale *-H ctab sf FwMe tewwtep met Wednesday at the I Stee lathemn si* mH, TwaatyI eight members an enrolled te the I eleb. The following officers were •ItcONh ptrc«W*nt, t>orki Keuoekt: ' FicM prciblAMiit. DoMMt Hftkmßß. : secretary, rfwsna Schaefer; teensurer, Marie Witte; news reporter, Shkior Fuhrman; recreation teed ■***. Barbara Carr and Phyllis iNdetfe; song leaders. Sharon Schuller and Carla Snyder; health officer. Rath Bnltitnelr; safely of 1 fleer, Durene Beery. Plans were ! made to attend the officers' train ing school in Doeata. April U. - . -.Jleddhh kotos were distribute add dtadßrnd. Group SIMIRS was lead by the Junior leader. Olwlx , Koeneusaa. Ptadcea were led Uy * Dontla Reckuian. Refreshments were served by the tender. Mm. Arthur Koeneman. ThO nest meetIni win tog held April 14 at the Zion Luthoraa school aaditorium. Monroe Boosters [ The Monroe Boosters 4-H ctab i held their Drat mooUni at the Sprunper school recently, and an election of officers was held dur tai the renter bastaem meeting Claren Lehman was elected president of the club; David Nussbaum, rtcepreeident; Millard Habeuer. secretary, Max Lehman, treasurer; Junior Nussbaum, Hat leader;

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\ mw I } 9fS **4 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ulis are . parents of twin babies, born at '. ithe Adams county memorial hos- : pital thia morning. The boy. weigh- ; fng 5 pounds. 2 ounces, was born at 11: M o'clock, and Or pounds, 7Vi ounces, was bora at 1:05. i I i&JOJItITAL IF JMtol 1 Admitted: Mrs. Kathryn Baderiseber, Herne: Mrs. Sherman Glendeuntag. Geneva; Mrs. William Fisher. Dixon. O.; Johnny Weigel. New Corydon; Robert Yoder. Berne; Mrs.' Melvin Ruck, Deca fur; Mrs.- Charles A. Fuhrman. Preble. Byron Ltei-bty. health leader; ltditfi S-.ui?/ neWs rcport«r. and Rosalyn Wagner. Marie Habegger. Doyle Lehman and Lee Haiues »■< re elected to the recreation committee to serve tor the next year. ■ A baseball teatn was also orpthlx ’ ad tor the coining season, -dßMqto added.

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(C«bITOUTH \v3H5// CLUB AQagz>Bw«. - ~' rrr M««tina Held — JMMMMRSHB—--Monday evsalag a group of the Adams county rural youth met at tbs home of Miss Beulah Jane* 1 Bertacir for » "pop corn pop." The corn was popped tor the hog sals stand, which was held Tuesday st i the C.WJC. Schwarts farm. A full . evening of entertainment was. had by all those present. Refreshments j were served to the following; J Ronald Byerly, Donald Worthntan. Mede Kuhn. Gloria Koeneman, Donna Schaefer, David Ripley Max Crownover, Esther Sowards, Cbelrev Milter. -Herbert Kitson. Rose , Merriman, W'avelene Lehm.an. tj'inston Moser, Utres Steury; ad- ,; visors. Anna K-. Williams, home demonstration agent and Deonis I! Norman, recreadoiial . »« . <ige»ts present we-e Martha IJbv. Warren Ku> uss,. and I Fat floe: the hostess. Miss Bert- . sch and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 William Bertsch. Sports Night The Adams county rural youth I no I I liursday evening at the Ptea- | saht Milts high school for tbelr

-. . .-■ ■* ■• annual sports night. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Rose Merriman. A report of the eoturty health meeting was made by Lores ftteury. W'avelene Lebman of Washington towq|hip ted the group in singing of many songs. New members secured during tbe meettag »er» Marttea Üby, Warren Kneuss, Eugene Mitchel nad Roger Kuhn. The reading of the district 4 constitution was given by tbe secretary. Beulah Jane Bertsch. Additions were made by Henry Getting which were madp at the district officers meeting. This was apiteoved and accepted to be the constitution for the district Sprtthgef imJTtennls N'br- ‘ man were in charge of the sports that followed the business meeting. The B A O. teams were the victor* of all sport* played during the evening Max Crownovsr was the captain Refreshments were served by Merle Kuhn and Marie Landis to members and gnests Coming event* are: District 4 meeting at the Lincoln school. Junction !» and 24 near Peru AH members ar* ashed to he »t the Decatur post ■ office at S:S« -p m April 17 . =- - IHtattag party.,- Sun Set - Thursday evening. April 20. 7:30 10:». WhlrVA Whiter* meeting al the cituuty r< creation office in the De catur library at 7:30 pm Wednes : day. April M. I,

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Pignut Scholfrthfp T* DeeahH Shitftnt Mi*a KalhMdh SHrtth, «enlor in Umi UmbOnt hHih RchoQ», baa buna awarded a acholarahip toy Purdue Untvaraity. following a competitive examination conducted by achoui official*. Mis* Smith, who will graduate Jun* J, to a daughter of Mrs. Ann Smith of thtoetep. , .... „ f AWgISTjHtKy «r JCXKtTTWR Batlse I* borobr atvX That th* Hnd«rtoiffibe«i hm been appoint*d Erectttor of the «j»tat« of f>ewle Noack late or Adams County. d«-«w*<l K ‘ t * t gwS t °w I April «. i& K/ICSr ’ APRIL 14—fl—M iresivTwaxv or Ngtett-rM KtoagS MO, SMv hotter la Wee** etsea. That th* uaderslcued Uta* hoen appointed KaScutor of th* **ta<* of Din* Nruhapoer tote of Adams County, de«»*,‘*taTi* M ** , APRIL l|-rtiTp,

" ■■ "O' — " , l- T^^ J * IJrtrf * > ' ZREAL ESTATE mR INSURANCE AGENCTT *e write orate Pte of Insurance including Fire. Automobile. Health A Aeeidmfti Compensation A Life, all old line companies. We hsudte ywaO tend of Real Malate, City Property. Farms. Snburtam. Bnsft*** mtaorty and Rentals If you are looking for a chance toßey in to thia line of business this is your real chance to buy a very tina* established business. AU you have to do la to walk right in and uke over. A chance of a lifetime for some one wanting to enter thia line in a targe city. Post Office Bom No. *B3

REimi. —b- ~... ‘ Mt Zion U. B. Church Hobo, Ind. APRIL 16 -30 Time; 7:30 P. M. L. A. MIDDAUGH, Pastor XJLUUHCI . Janet ion, Ohio Evangelist Ail Are Welcome!

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