Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1950 — Page 3

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POLLY ANN TIMMONS TO WEO ELMER W. AUMAN Mr. and Mrs. Gernld Timmons, ot Benin, announce the nnie ment and approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, Polly Ann. to Elmer W. Auman of Fort Wayne. The wedding will take place on May 8 Miss Timmons graduated from Berne high school and the Methodist hospital school of nursing In Fort Wayne. She is employed at the Wells county hospital. Mr.-Anwn;--sr- North Side high school graduate, eerred thirty- - three months in the United Stales Const Guard and Is no* an employe of Vesey's Floral Co. In Fort Wayne. WORK ANO WIN CLAM MEETING It HILO The Work end Win class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church held its regular meeting last evening at the church. Twenty members answered .roll call. The program committee. Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Clarence Drake, conducted a series ot games and contests following the business meeting. Refreshments were later served by Mr and Mrs. Harry Brown and' Mr and Mrs Dick Schafer. —4 AEOLIAN CHOIR TO tING IN BLUFFTON The General Electric Aeolian: choir will present a concert at the First Methodist church, corner of I Washington end Williams streets < in Bluffton. Sunday at seven thirty ’; o'clock. fhoir members are ssked to be st the church at ala forty five o’clock Those deairtna transportation should call Adolph Schame---loh BRIDAL SHOWER .... _ GIVEN THURtOAV Miss Jacquelyn Toepie was honored at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the, home of Mlns Rita Osterman Miss feepie was presented with a beautiful corsage of sweet peas Games were then enjoyed- and prizes awarded the various winners, who in turn ■ ' fireHWftMT Thein--tn Miss -Teeple,! The honored guest was. also the recipient of many lovely gifts. i Guests Included Mrs l<eo Teeple. Mrs. Bertha Miller. Mrs. Man.vie Fwygart. the Misses Rosalia Mil- j ler Frances Miller. Naureen Mil- i ler. Dorothy I'leinan. Martha Lau- :

Playtime Is Here I IL y f' u /it iF/'fe/l 9020/ / UJ SZES / | .11 >'-%.,->f ’ \ KFam— Pat your wild little Indiana In these playset*' Boys and girls haste playsuit design—and rutiles for rhe girl* Jacket is boxy. ' smart with all their clothes! | Pattern *»io in siaes i. 4. < *. Hive « playsalt. It* yds, JS-ip.:. overalls. IU yd* . jacket. 14 yds This easy-to-use pattern gives ~ pertlt nt. - Complete. illustrated Sew Chart show* you every atop ' Stood TWRWTV-PtV* rents to coin* tor thia pattern to MARTAN MARTIN, care of Decatur DaHy Democrat. Pattern Dept.. P. O. Box «740. Chicago »«. 111. Print —. plainly TOUR NAME. ADDRESS. EONS, SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. LOOK! A book of new easy-sew MARIAN MARTIN Pattern* for Spring. Send Fifteen Cent* for ' yosr copy and plan all th* lovely new clotbee youw ant. On* yard aklrta aad blouse*. spring etyio* tor all the family. And—printed tn the book — tree bandbag pattern.

I iry* * 1 I * J | MESai I ItCFtiOfl NMMrt teW teteFfMNl n kF II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phene 1000-1001 VV>*y • wtvwwr I ■ "UnUsy Corinthian class of First Christian church. Mrs. William Kohls. ■ TtIO p.m. '■ ' '' ’■ *•-' Girls Missionary guild of Union Chapel. Veda and Frieda Williamson, 7; 30 p.m. St. Mary's society, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Fatima study club. Mrs. John Terveer. 8 p.m. Ladies Firemens auslllary Mra. Eugene Beam, 7:30 p.m. Sancta Maria study club, Mrs. L R Zintsmaster. 8 p.m. Adams County Home Economics club chorus. Monroe school, 7:30 pan. St. Catherine study club, Mildred Loshe. 3 p.m. Tuesday Kum Join Us Class of Bethany Evangelical U.B. church, church. 7:30 p.m. Lnyal Daughters class of Beth[any EvangelicalT’.B: church, Mrs. James Staley. 7:30 p.m. ' C. L of C, C. L. of C. hall. I 8: 3(f p.m. - Decatur Garden club. Mrs. Nosh I Bixler. 3 p.m. Pleasant Mills PT A . Pleasant . Mills school. 7:30 p.m. j Tri Kappa Inspection dinner. Lutheran church. 0:30 p.m. Wodneeeay Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church 2 p m Decatur Home Economics clnb. Mrs Frank t'rist. 1 p.m. " So Cha Rea, Sweurlngens, 8:39 pin. ' l-adles. Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Leonard Johnston. 7 p.m. Friendship Village club. Klnisey School. 1 p.m. rent. Joan Helman. Sheila Mur--1 fali<h, 7JMi»>r' eyer. Shar>m +Ue|. per Mrs. Oscar Miller. Miss Mary |Ju Graliker. Miss Marlene Imurent. Miss Patty Meyer and Miss Naomi Eyanson were unable to attend ' A delicious luncheon was served yrt a later hour by the hi>sles-e~. I Miss Rita Osterman and MWs j Mary Alice Braun j

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PYTHIAN SISTERS TO HAVE CONVENTION annual convention s of Methin# Sisters, district four, of the State of Indiana will he held Tuesday. April 18, at the 1.0.0. F. Hall, INS West Third Street, Marlon. Marion Temple 183. will he hostess. Limber lost Temple Ml of Geneva will be represented by . Helen Hofstetter, district guard: Frances Beeler. assistant district manager; Lavone Matux. press reporter and Nell Huffman as dele- - . V. ‘ Eureka Temple 39 of Decatur will be represented by Anna Hanrber. district secretary; Velma Porter, assistant district treasurer: Ruth Haffner, page: and Harriet Pollock as delegate. The convention will be called 1 o order at" two ■ o'clock by- -di*tricl deputy grand chief, Grace I Weiland of Decatur. Others from Decatur planning to ’ attend the convention are Maud Hower. Ada Lower. Verda Belneke .Joanna Kltcion. Mabel Striker. Bernlecr Jeffries. Phoebe Hite. Hattie Suttles and Olive Butler. i 8080 COMMUNITY MEETING It HELD Th® Bobo Community organlza tjon met recently at the school. | The meeting was c-onduc ted by The * president, and opened with Mrs. Arlo Drake leading the group in ringing "My Old Kentucky Home." ' Prayer was offered by Mrs. GH- , ford Bunner. "Loves Old Sweet Song” was sung after which Mrs. j Dick Hehout played a piano solo "Easter Parade;" solo. "Jesus j Ixives Me.” Sharon Behocct: reading “Uncle Ben.” Mrs. Walter! Koos. The program was closed with the dialogue “Hats.'' The next meeting will be held i cn May 5 at'seven thirty o'clock. I Th-- program - wdU-be-. - under the: direction of the. teclierv A carryiu supper sill Ice served. The -meeting closed with vh<; -croup singing “Abide With Mo'i and prayer by Edward Koos. Re-1 freshments were later served by Mrs Jim Behoof and Mrs Tester Brunner. UNION CHAPEL ’ WdkC.S.-MEETS - The W.S.US. of Union Chapel met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Warren Nldlinger for Its regular meeting. Mrs. Wayne Troutner, program leader, opened the meeting wita • the topic- A Widening Fellowship j .•ir*Japnn '' She gare-twn vhapters

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3s wST Mi SnpgMa j; ■■ ‘ ■ 11 I yjLI MIBB CAROLYN RUDY, of Bluffton. Junior Miss America, will be. curst artist ar the meeting ot Psi lota Xi sorority Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Elks home. Miss Rudy will present several vocal and piano selections before members of the sorority and their guests. Miss Fan Hammell is chairman of the program arrange manta.

from the hook "Japan Begins Again," after which “O . Z.lpu Haste" was sung by the group. ■ Mrs. Robert Worklnger read the ’ scripture. Special topics were given for the prayer period, ted by Mrs. Florence Bauman. Mrs. Charles Burrell. Mrs. O. Brown tend Mrs. Addie Rabhltt. The poem *‘O Skylark. Teach Japan to Sing" , -was given by Mrs. Warren Nidling--eF'and several reports from Dr Kagawa. published In the Hope magazine were given by Mm. Glen Koughla. Mrs. Earl Chase. Mrs. .Nita Williamson and Mrs. Myron Frank. The history of the Evanindieal UnAed Brethren missions cin Japan was reviewed by Mm. . Lawrence Norris. Several biograph- ' o-al sketches of missionaries were j given by Mrs. C. O. Brown. Mm. Bauman. Mm. John Walters. Mrs J Williamson. Mm. Hngb Nldlinger ‘ and Mrs. Burrell. The president Mm. Bauman had : c harge of the business meeting, al | which time plana were made for the mother-daughter banquet for ] May IS at the church. The dining : room and decorations committee Wiir bcj son add .Mrs. Worklnger. The food committee consists -of Mrs. Omer Mr'i+ithan. Mrs‘“ Friftilt ' and MrsTroutner Mrs Norris will be chairman of the program Each W.S W.S. committee will work with the Christian Berries guild committee.. Mrs. Bauman also appointed Mrs. Freeman Sehnepp and Mrs. Frank: to the fellowship committee for: • rim--cnmtng veer. Plans are being made for a living link service on April 30. with Mm. Warren Nidlinger In charge. Delicious refreshments were later served by Mrs. Warren, Nldling er and Mrs Hugh NidbnKvr in keeping with the Easter season. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD FRIDAY | :: wwl'-* nf - * > h«» [ American auxiliary met at : Frtrtav i»rrr , Rr w ‘ A donation of twenty-five dollar# | was sent to the Knightstown vat a-j. tin; MisSvs Clar;v belle Brown and Wauneta Weld* were announced two elrls '/uTTo win represent the auxiliary at (Uris State in Bloom in r ’ton this 5 ear . . . ~.. . ’' The next meeting will be a sTM'ial meetin« on April .. j. The Zion IzUtherau Missionary • M»rk*ty will meet Wedneadtey aTte • I noon at two o’clock in the church. Mrs. Pan Zener will entertain; So (’ha flea Thursday evening at I nix thirty o’cloi k at Swearingens, j

*TCn| RADHA $m RAM, first Indian girt to win a leading role In an American Sim. assumes a elaaoic pose In Calcutta. One of three top performers of Indian rlassk-al dance, she playa an important part in “The River,'' being lilmed near Calcutta. She will vtait Washington ; .bi tall for premiere She bolds MA degree In Sanskrit {Mmottunal!

Dr R W Ayres visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. Gi-orge Buckley. Dr. Ayrea was enroute to Chicago from his homo In Little Rock. Ark. , Mr and Mrs Henry Nelrelter had as their luncheon guests Frl day Mr and Mrs. Edd Andersoa of Willshire. 0.. and their bouseguestt.Mr and Mrs Sam Robinscctc of Willisville. Ont., Canada. Me,and Mrs. Bill Howell entertained with a dinner recently for Pete Whitrtcht, whw observed his birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wbitright. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jobnsop and children. Jimmy and Joan, nrid Mt and Mrs. Francis Howell Ed Whitright who has been 111 for several weeks. Is reported as much improved — Hugh Landis, of Decatur, route four, paid a fine of a dollar and costs, totaling 312.75 In city court at Bluffton for failing to iebserve the gtcjpjigu at roads 1 and 228. T'-rflerktard- ReinUng ft*, c - nfined to his home suffering from th<- flu Miss Ruth Hulthouse was a, bridesmaid- today' al the mantage. of Mi«s Mary Patricia McGee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HarveyWayne McGee, to James Roy , Wyatt both of Minneaiadis. Minn The wedding ceremony was held Un the Church of Saint Albert the ; Great, followed by a reception al tlyesL Mi-<>e resjdenie. Miss Holt- ! lionse will return to Bloomington tomorrow-, where she Is a Jquior at the university. She and Miss Mc Gee Were former ro emmates at the Collette of New Roc-hcdle X V. Mr. and Mr- George Hprwgue } of' 2"9 South Fifth st-eet.'.: hare returned home fs--:,i a ’ v-- weeks Jaciujuti in Ke SStSSL and .either I I hTrida Vitie- Tie ' retun»d jrm ' Jifc-Way of th.r . tnuiintainAoai a ,stj4«»l Itecalnr. high school. • teftay left '7in'*Wci'of'iMirf:>h' tn n>terrH;tl«»- ev!i-j i' onmial k ;t. .. n< ! >• o? the ;c- .- < ialion of b- ■ ondary _e:chcM>l principals, to he he>d in th-*! I nivet sit-y’ hleli s-hegd in that c-itv. i The tcqilc- nf the meeting is ' Life ■ oljnstnie-nts in erln'.itroh "■ - —, t onMl Admitted: Orval Pulton. 102 T i Master drive, Th*» average V S. family had a money income of about $ 1n 11MR.

Dennis Striker Is Berne. Apr 1» -Dennia Striker. ‘ 73, promtnent rettre* ■ teranev north of town, who Has been In Hl health, la growing weaker. He is suffering with a thru Mood malady In which the red corpuscles in bis blood are destroyed, lie ig beifast «tt the- tlme and hrtes little nourixhment. Evangelical Choir Hare Monday Night P The Chapel choir of the Evangelical Theological Seminary of Naperville, ill., will appear nt Bethany Evangelical United Broth rea church Monday evening nt *7:30 o'etarik.’ Tbta organisation. | compoeed of 'H.'taadents preparI Ing fcr the ministry apd under the direetloa of Edjtar A. Cpok, in Making a,!itair of ten churdtea In Indiana *and Ohio. No adtntaton Win bp charged for the concMM. The mdmbera of the choir 'arw to be Aaeats of the Itathany men ? club at lot gontar monthly sapper at 3 O'clock All men of the church,arc arsed to attend the supper and the publia ta Invited to AtaFeMtaert. d 'ft flb. Leases praFer: Grant that we shMI ever watch and. pruy dhat we enter not tnto tbe temptation of allowing false gods a place In our thinking. Help us accept dl vine truth even when it hurts, and adjust our Itves according to the divine will. — y® AV aa was Rw v la* vW The Jesus Past Preached, Ferry F. Haln?s. W. A. Wilde Co., portrays not just the Christ descrHx-d In the Gospels but the One God ' l.as really revealed iu Ills Word. It pictures Him In rhe far-away eternity, bringing the worlds into existence, but coming Into human: Ity by a Virgin birth, remaining unless, obeying the Law of God. being human enought to help sain our weaknesses and divine -cough to redeem us. Da Yau Know t 1. On what island was Panl t. vhijtwrecked on' way to Rume- , 2. What does James call “the ,- royal law' ? / 8. To what seed did Christ compare bls kingdom In its Utile beI : winnings? • 18. On what occasion did twelve I i prisoners escape the Sanhedrin' .5. Hoa were the wal- of the i' temple flplshed Within? Do You Know Answered 1. On* the inland of MHita i Malta» t Art® 2k 1) , 2 love thy nelebb«ir uh thyaelf. • (James 2:*» • it Twtbe tiny Krain of mustard -| Mm 1-144 I 4 Whi n an opened lhe j rptl-on doors i*4 mrht and bad? i 4'ITTVFWb J • 1 Atlfi 5117-23J... j.. ■s’ They w.»'re «»f red ir overlaid • with pare rid i Kiny> «. in r" Americans tamed 3133.5M.0pa.-c-.chi.lii wage and salary receipts in I "T9isr —".\ ■- ■ Cullinan Soft Water Service. No fat#*, no muss, no bother! As advertised in IJftk It FOR GOOD SHOES ‘ NOTfCET I will ice out of my office Apr 2k , to May t> Nurse will l»e iu charge I during my absence. OR. GERALD KOHNE wwwwwwwwwwww r 'W RUNOtt Republican nominated ' former R-p. Kvnratt Dtrkaen. I above t tn their primary to rah Z£ ctnrt Benatn.- Scott IzK-pw rnaj.Jcty Soar Isodag. (taUerWe/MML

re ... . ..... | • — -.■>-»■.•> . jy-F¥' ; .j ijiif £-i.i~ i • ♦ £ J KtHn** . .Ibl.-— WIARNM MUM and the traditional leta, Princeaa Falkah, stater off * the king of Egypt, and her brtdejrroom. Fouad Sadek, a member off the Egyptian consular oervice, arrive in Honolulu for a three-week Hawaiian honeymoon. r/atentaftoaol Jfedioehsfo < L-yfW mF ? VISITING CHttfAN President Gabriel Gonzales Vtdeta (centsrl ta presented with the key to Washington by. District Commissioner J. Russell Young, while President Truman looks on. Vldeia said "the policy of Chile and Its government is one of friendship and solidarity with-the U. S. on A‘basis of eouaj sovereigntv ” 11»tmotional!

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