Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1950 — Page 3

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«t JOGEPH ETUOY CLUB MEETING HELD Mr*. Thoma* Kollmaa «u hostess to th* Bt. Joseph study etab recently. Mr*. Herman Keller was >n thana of the program following Prayer. ;__. ,j’ The next meeting will he haM on May 4 at the honaot Mr*. Pate Reynolds l ENTERTAIN WITH PAWTV RECENTLY The Adult etab of the Btaa tMhrran church Friedhdas entertained the Aequllla and Priscilla chrtn at St. Paal's Lutheran church, PreMe. •t their eehool andkcrtam recently Contests, game* and group ringing were enjoyed The committee In charge Included Mr. and Mr*. Hugo Fruechteelcht, Mr. and Mr*. Guy Heckman. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Koenemun and Mr. and Mr*. Vera Linker. Lovely refreshment* were served at a later hour. ANNIVEREARV EUNGAY , Mrs. Lnlp McKean of Montpelier observed her birthday anniversary Sunday.' Guests were Mr. and Mr*. Artie Bollinger and daughter. Helen Kay, Mr. and Mr*. William MrL'fare. Mr and Mr*. Lavem ■ Stetler and daughters, Mary Lou and Arlene Kay, Mr*. Gene Pettibone and children. Donna Lynn end Gary EW and Mr. and Ma. Walter Bollinger. Decatur: Mr and Mr*. George Lautxxenhlser." " Mr. and Mr* Charles D. Meyer* and daughter*. Dorothy Rose, filuftton; Mr. and Mr*. Vila* Bollinger and children. Esther. Miriam. Martha. Sharon and Robert. Rockford, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bollinger and son of Bryant.

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ST* A/EtajtfJr!-. 1 H MEMO W 0 I dh>- — AmAxr idAsm* dnw*a Wtomswuy Tw3 ——Jf • PwwW* |l* muut rIMIIGH ll* toV 11 a. m. (Saturday *:* a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday Kum Join U* Claes of Bethany Evangelical U.B. church, church. 7:39 p.m. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U.B. ehurch. Mrs. Janies Staler. 7:29 P->»- ■ ' * C. L of C. C. L. of C, hall. «:M|A ‘ ~~' ' Decatur Garden club. Mrs. Noah Staler, I p.m. Pleasant Milla MJL, P|jM»*ant MUM school. 7:3d p.m. Tri Kappa Inspection dinner. Lutheran church, 9:30 p.m. Wednsseay Decode club. Iriglon home night girl*. 12 noon, day girls. 6:30 pm. Ladle* Shakespeare rink. Presbyterian church. 12:30 pm. Pri lota XI sorority _ Elk* home. 8 p.m. Hairdressers association. Vera Barber, 7:39 p.m, Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church 2 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club. Mr*. Frank Crist. 2 p.m. Thursday — Progressive Worker* <la*» of Trinity Evangelical t’.B. church, church 7:30 p.m. Past matron* -elub. Masonic hall. 7:30 pjn .... Women of Moose. Mow home. 7-39 p.m . officers. 7 p.m ladles Aid society of Union Chapel church, all day Adani* County Nurse* association. Decatur fire station. 8 pm. Good Neighbor* Home Economics Club. Mrs.'C W II Schwarts. ■ D.Y.B. Class of Trinity Evangel!I cal U.B. church, church. 7:39 p.m. -|<. ? ie-.4'3ta,.8eA.. Jjw.eju-lngsn'*..,*: *>, , fm .. . Ladle* Fellowship of Missionary : church. Mrs. Leonard' Johnston. -7p.m. Friendship Village club, Kimsey • ■ bool ! -n Friday Pocahontas lodge. lied Men hall. 7:3ft nm/ ‘ r *‘ ' - . Phllathea cKaa of Baptist Clfflr ; ch. Mrs. L. W Merriman. 7; 39 p.m. ~ ---■ * Saturday CI. W. class of Bethany EvanfUlica! I'B < hurch c learance rummage sale.-church. H am to 11:30 a m ... MRS. CARL SCHNEPP HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs Carl Si lineup ent<-rtaTniar meuUwrs LX I’*" 1 ’*" •*!*• "T-lisslou rinh- recently Mrs t'iein ta-ngerlih was chairman The 'meeting opened with prayer anil j | roll call '‘Religion in the home: for pre school children for April" > i was given by the chairman after I ’ which the meeting closed with prayer. The next meeting w[ll M held May 10 at,the home of Mrs TlerT ■man Ixtshe. BAPTIBT MISSIONARY I SOCIETY IN MEETING — The Baptist Missionary society j met recently at the home pf’Mr*.

rharles Massonnee. with Mrs. Hila Murray assisting. The meeting, conducted by the president. Mrs. John Bauman, opened with th* devotions by Mr*. Ralph Kenworthy Roll call was answered by member* reporting on their Bible, leading during the pari month., The foilowiag new officers were then elected: Mr*. John Bauman, : president; Mrs. Hurbert Jasper, vice-president; Mr* Warren Lehman. secretary, and Mr*. Cal Peter- ] son. missions vice-president. Members who attended the aasoeiation*l meettag at Dunkirk then gave interesting report* of that meeting. A committee was also appointed to complete plana for the annual banquet to be held at the church: May 3. | Mr*. Weldon Soldner gave the Ituon “The Life Os John and Betty Span. Modern Missionaries tbi t'hina." The hostesses ‘ ieryed delicious refreshments at a later hour. LADIEB AID MEETING It HELD RECENTLY The Ijldle* Aid society of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church met recently at the church. The president. Mrs: Otis Sblfferly. led the group In singing “Love Lifted Me" and "Jmm. la All the World To Me." Devotion* were given by Mr*. OH* Sblfferly followed by prayer by the group. Mng. Doria McDermott and Mrs Thelma Brown sang “Nearer to the Heart of find." after which readings were given by Mrs Lewis Drake. Mrs. Ermll Shifferly and Mr*. Dwight Darr Entertainment for the evening was in charge of Mrs Dwight Darr Lovely refreshment*-were served st the close of the meeting by Mrs. Doris McDermott and Mrs Thelma Straley. The Good Nei«hls«rs Home Ecpnomics club will meet at the heme of Mr*. (' W.lt. Schwarts Thursday «veiling. Th* Adams - -untv nurses its >o. i.itbm will meet at IWnatur fire station Thtrfsdny etlming at eight o'clock. Miss Elvirg la-hmun R N.. vJili speak on her three years nursling, experience* while serving on a relief Committee In China. All reglstured nurses are urged to attend The Indies Aid society of I'nion j -Chapel- will -Irawe an-uIL-day ineetInc Thursday at the church. A rot-lm k dinner will be u-rved and H-wing and quilting will be done All ladies of the church are invited Pocahontas lodge will meet Frl-’ day evening at seven Ibitty o clock .ai the Red Men hall. A social ■ Imnr wtH-follow- lodge. A meeting of the I'htUitiea r-l.vrs of the Baptist church Will Ire held | Friday evening at seven thirty ,o - ! clock at the home of- Mrs L W I Merriman, with Mrs Ocle lame land Mrs. Frank Morrison assistling Mrs Wilbur Stanley wilt be lip charge of the program .Mem- 1 “Aiiiil | i urged to bring their birthday of I ffertngw to this meeting 1 ; - - "| j The Pregfessiv* Workers class, jof the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will have Its meet | Ing Thursday evening at seven J I thirty o'clock at the church with Mr and Mrs Robert Butcher in charge _ The past matrons club will meet at seven thirty o’clock Thursday i evening at the Masonic hall. ■ - .* I All officers, escorts and chair-1 mPir of the Women of the Moose , are urged to attend the meeting of the Women of the Moohe Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Moose home. An official visitor will attend. The officers will meet at seven. The C. L. W. class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren hurch will have * clearance rummage sale at the chnr-h Saturday t> om eight am. so eleven ffiTryr Mr and Mre. Pierce Workinger. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Workinger. Miss Debbie Workinger, Mr*. Ted Wilson- of Greenville. Mich., spent the weekend here and attended funeral service* of Jacob Shell. J> an Mtrfe Ererett. daughter of -Ms—aad_Mr*. R...H. Everett of Pleasant Mills, has been initiated Into PI Onv*ga PI, national business education honorary fraternity. nt Ball State teachers college. Muncie. She Is a junior irtndailt on the Ball stat* campus. Mrs Jeanette Habnert. of De catur. was also a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Hahner Sunday F. G. Schoetler. Fort Wayne,

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division frsi«ht a«*nt for th* Pennsylvania Railway company, attended to burin*** In Decatur this morning and called on friends. Th* Rev Jam** It. Mta9awa nt tW city hhd Jrr ad* Mrs. Burley Haugh of Genova went to Fort Wayne last evening, where they condacted prayer and song service at the Allen county jail. Donald Schaefer of this dity Is l*in« bold under trim bond by th* Well* circuit court. He is L charged, with Maa Mendenhall o( Bluffton, with assault and battery. It is abeged that they struck Mr. end Mr*. William Lohrtng Jr., of Yoder and Sr and Mrs. Jfflhk ■ Kurt* of Fori Wayne. Icohrtng say* he catted to Mendenhall to turn on his lights. Th* latter leaped out of hi* car and difficulty ensued. Charles IJchtenberger. 18. was fined 359 and costa fry Squire Me Keddie, when he pleaded guilty to taking 310 from the cash drawer of th* Wren Elevator Co. offh-S. He also drew- a 30-day jail sentence. On a similar charge of tak'Ing 3750 from the cash drawer of the Bowen filling station, he was given a suspended 130 and 30-day trit sentence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garanl and Mr*. Burton Louth were In Dayton. Monday. ( where Mr*. , Louth had a medical examination st the station hospital at Wright- . Patterson Field.. * . __ ! 30% diNCOunt snle on Spring Coats and Suita. — K. • F. Ga>w Store. "Glts|

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Veteran Railroad Worker Retired ~ L- IL kfairWb. of Monroe, but no# liyfci*. enter, has been retired on pension following 29 -years- empfeiymewt aa a trackman with the Pennsylvania railroad When his tour of duty w—completed last week, Murgan was • ecorted to the Pennsylvania station ta this city, where be was presented with a suiisble gift by fellow employes ,>tvl .-b, r H-i.-nds, Girl Scout Picture At Decatur Theater Os special Interest to (Decatur Girl Scout* and their leader* is the film. "Women of Tomorrow.’’ s|otrit*r on the Wednesday and Thursday procam at the Adam* theater. This two-reel technicolor ■abject legins with a young girl taking her initial oath in the organisation. and follows her career through the older age groups of th* movement. The climax is an exdjlug meeting of the Girl Scouts' International camp meeting at Cooperstown. N.Y. “Women of Tomorrow" was produced by the’ Warner Bros, studio* in co-opeia-tion with the Girl Seoul organisation. It will be shown on the same ;regram with ’’Red. Hot and Blue.’ starring Betty Hutton Awl Victor I Mature. •If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ao —It Pays

Mr. and Mrs Francis Gelmer are parents of * baby gtrl. horn at 13:23 a.ML today at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds. 12H ounces. FSR& Admitted: Mr*. Harold Fart: Mias Polly Scbwarte. Berne, Mr*. Iriwrence Walter*: Mrs Lester Workinger, Geneva. Dismissed Oral Fulton; Mrs. Evan Brunner and baby girl. NewCorydon: Mr*. Malcolm Locke and baby -girl; jndltlt Kay Avery; Mias Donna Allen. Willshire, O. Be sure to attend our Plax color carnival Friday and Saturday. Come in for your free Hampie. — Holthous DrmrCo. T Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result* FOR GOOD SHOES

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