Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1950 — Page 3
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■ .. . ■’ t WOMEN'S GUILD REGIONAL MEETING BEING HELD HERE The Fort Wayuu rational «t ths pRERa sew L XE^Bs^C^R an executive meeting today at the toe»l JUbh KvaaxMlobl swd Rb* formed church. Approximately one hundred and forty delegate* from the various churches in the region we attend Ins Mias Delta Heck of Fort Woyto, president of the region, la • Z.. — — I Ml IOTA XI MA* • ■■ ' ...... ":j MUSICAL* VBA Mtea Fee Hammel. Mrs. May hard HatHrL ln ByfvesUr Everhart. Mrs. Jas Kelly. Mlm Marion Koontx Mrs. Robert MeekUn and Mien Kay Alberson eatertallied mamhirs of Pol lota aoror- , Ry and tile rautor girls of Decatur high school and Decatur Catholic high school at a maaicate tag last evening at the Kike home, i Miss Carolyn Rudy, of Bluffton. Junior Mias America, presented the I most Interesting program Including various vocal and piano «elec- I Hon*. and desertblag her various experiences while being chosen i Junior Mine Ameriea and her activities following the coolest. Miss | Rudy was accompanied here by her mother. Mrs. Earl Rudy, and < her accompanist, Mrs Sawyer. I Preceding Miss Rudy's program. Mina Phyllis Kraft played "Clair 1 de I.one - and Miso Kristine Striker conducted the question forum. A skit was presented at the close , of the program by Miss Margene Bauer. Mtns Sharon Hite, Miss Barbara Anspangh.- Miss Norma Johnson and Mias Joan Ucbtenstiger. Tea was later served at a besutl- ' fully appointed table centered ,
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J nNk- t y I doclety Homo foe day’s psib-HaoUasr-moW bo phonod to by 11 a. ns. (datnrday *:M a hl) Phmw iddO-WOl - ST Thursday Aeolian choir rehearsal. Decatur high school. 7:S« pjn"Beyood Our Own Hortaons," asiaateo film Zion Lutheran eburdMAdML K Mtaotwrary aociety of Church of God, Mrs. Kenneth Mltchall. rtet Matrons etab. Masonic hall. t:M p-m. ' Progranslve Workers class of Trteity Evangelical t’.B. church, church 7:W pm. Wesson of Moose. Moose home. 7:» p.m.. officers, 1 p.m. Ladina Aid society of Union Chapel, church, all day. Adams County Nurses association. Decatur fire station. 8 p.m. Good Neighbors Home Economies ehib. Mrs. CaW. R. SchwartL D.Y.R. class of Trinity Evangelical U.B. church, church. 7:W p.m. Bo Cha Rea Swearingens, « 39 pm..’ Ladies Fellowship of Missionary chureh. Mrs. Leonard Johnston. 7 v~- '‘ ■- . i : | Friendship Village club. Klmsey school, 1 p.m. with lovely cut flowers. Mrs. Da rid Terveer, president, presided at the lea table. LADIK* BHAKCkPEARK CLUB CLOSES YEAR The Ladies Shakespeare cltfb held its closing meetltu of ths club year In the recreation room of the Presbyterian church Wednesday The afternoon program consisted of a delicious tuncheon served at a beautifully decorated 'able, with spring flowers 111. the :club’« colors, yellow and otive Waw.’. 1 JI ?■-*"* -.. . 5 **"■ ' ———
Friday Young Married Couploa clans of -ytocARrtMAB toßgAp Rc4 Jum. ?:*• pdK PMtatbea class of Baptist ehareh. Mrs. L W. Merriman. 7.M PJK " -te— — _ . Saturday Bake sale, juniors of Decatur l athollc high school, city hall, » C.LW. claaa of Bethany Evanrellcal U.B. church clearance rummage sale, church, * ajn. to ll:Se ■JR. /- ......... Friday ,_y . Faithful Workers class ot Union Chapel. chunk, f’-W P-m. Zion Lutheran Waith* leagW . business and social • meeting'. church, t to * p.m. M o rteixy Decatur Woman's club, library, 7:45 p.m. . Delta Theta Tan degree tram. Elks home, <:3O p.m. C. L. of C. paper party, hall. 8 r-m. Holy Family study club, Mrs. John Kohne, 8 pm. Pythian Needle dub. K. of P. home, after temple. Tuesday Local Hrttitutr of W.C.T.U.. First Methodist church, 10 ajn. Root township Woman's club. Mrs. Arhur Hall. 1:10 p.m. Belta- Theta Tau Initiation and social. Elks home. 8:10 p.m. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:10 p.m.. Three IJnk club following. Wednesday Union Township Woman's club, Mrs. Louise Grote. 1:30 p.m. ireea, to the twenty two club mem hers and one guest, Mrs. Eva Acker, a former member of the club. The clever and unique entertainment was In the form of g radio program, a contest of old familiar songs, won by Miss Acker, who was rewarded by being given the “j»ck'‘ pot" of fifty dollars, and Mr’ Gillander won a set of alumitiutp ware for naming the most nursery shymes presented Ip muskform This was followed by ( the uinntttx of.a Packard car by Mrs. Eart Ad'.ms. A solo by Mrs. J rase Sutton "l»ves Old Sweet Song." end a solo by Mrs Fred Smith who sang "Woodman Spare That Tree" followed. The applause meter recognised Mrs. Sutton with superior vocal ability Sod she was presented with a beautiful bouquet. .Mrs. Charles Dugan then cave an ‘nteresting talk on “a recipe for < ooking husbands." Mrs George Buckley presided as announcer. Mrs John -Heller read the applause meter. Mrs. Leavers represented the "Easy Squeexy Co," and Mrs. Walter K.b k .provided music flu the vitt ioua selections. The closing contest was the naming of baby photographs ot the various member*. Mrs. B<-ss Erwin vus awarded the beautiful box of stationary, which she In-turn presented to Miss Acker. MISSIONARY CONVENTION TO BE HELD HERE The Women's Missionary association of the Auglaize branch will have Its convention at tKe Nuttman Avenue United Brethren on April 15. 2« and 27. The program will be as follows: Tuesday, seven thirty p.m.. servile In charge of the young peoples band. . ‘ :“T Wednesday, nine thirty a m . devotions by Mrs. Helen Rfitledge, Welcome Mrs Faye Michel. Response. Mrs Ruby Repine. President* message. "Our Com . mission." Mrs. Juanita Cress. Wednesday, one thirty p.m.. demotions. Mrs. Edna Roebuck. Reports. Special music. Zanesville local. - Address “Our Youth." Mrs. Marjory Beabout. Muncie. Wednesday, seven thirty pm., dew-loa* Speiial. ladle* quartet. Message. Mr* Ruth Emsmlnger. 1 llnntington, a returned misSkmary from Africa. Thursday qlne am., devotion*. Mr*. Pauline Dilbone. Report*. Special music by Mr*. Evelyn Black Temperance address. Thursday, one thirty p.m., devotion*. Mr*. Jennie CBffton. Election of officer* and delegate*. Reading of the minutes. Dismissal LUTHERAN CHURCH . . SOCIETY MEET* . The Zion Lutheran Missionary
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te. i fVwlKjr Aha MllinillllllwWddMi k. I J j ; E Ei ■ tti®* ’ FAIR WV— 1W varrton. rtdra ttrough Washington to spread mearac* crfihmne-rul* tor votatera capitalltea. Th* venture, marking 175th anniveraary of th* original Revere * ride, campaign by several pro-home rale •ongreamnen. (fatsraatiorau
society held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the ehnrUrik. The Rev. Edgar Schmidt gave the devotions and also the topic ■ from the Mission quarterly, "can Christian women be successful In secular work." Following the busine** meeting, ronducted by Mr*. Raymond M«Dougal. refreshment* were »*rved by the hostesses. Mrs. Mina Sauer, Mr*. Erma Malland, Mr*. Emilio , Hockemeyer. Mr*. Ruth Ohler and 1 Mrs. Clara’ Bucher. > The Root Township -1 Woman's ' < lub will meet at the home of Mr*. ‘ Arthur Hall, Tuesday afternoon at ' one thirty o'cloik. A special les- - son will be given by Mis* Jean 1 Shockley, county health- nurse. 1 followed by a silent quetion. 1 The Meal -institute of the W.C. T,U. will be held Tuesday at the ‘ IMt Methodist church. The meet-i -' Ing will begin at ten am., follow- ’ ed by the carry-ln luncheon at i the noon hour and (he afternoon ‘ cession at two o'clock. All mem--1 l*r« and friend* are invited to attend T . i; .. . • o J j 1 Mrs. Louise Grote will" be hos- J teas to the Union Township Wo1 man's club Wednesday afternoon ’ at one thirty o'clock. “ 'j - — : • 1 Delta Theta Tan will have Initiation and a social meeting; at th* Elks home Tuesday evening at i six thirty O'clock. AU members are ' ’j urged to be prompt. __ J. . 1 Rebekah lotlge will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'- ’ ctock in the Odd Fellows hall The ' Three Link i lub will meet follow--1 Ing lodge and a social hour sill ‘ i be enjoyed. ~r The Counsel td d'hurch Women will sponsor.* May fellowship tea -4-4 the llethany Evangelical United Brethren chur ch. Winchester 1 j street, on Friday, May 5. at two o 1 clock. Ji ' The Faithful Worker* cl»*s of . Union Chapel will meet Friday t vening at seven thirty o'clock *1 * the church. The committee in charge will be Mr*. Karl Cha*e. Mr* Omer Merriman, Mr*. Free man Sehnepp and Mr*. John Walters. All member* are urged to attend. &|OSMTAI « Admitted: Andy Hine*. Ohio City. O.; Mr*. Gladys Hakes, Dw catur: Mrs Nell Buck. Dismissal William Selk Ing; Joe r Hobbs. Monroeville: Calvin Beltler. Berne; Mr*. John W. Beery j, and baby girl. Bonnie Lou: Mrs. Lester Worklnger Geneva: Mr*. Arlo Poltng and baby girl. n GIRL scons Brownie troop 17 m*t at the h Lincoln school Wednesday afternoon. Following the business meeting. songs wer* sunq and game* Flayed. Plan* wer* then made tor first aid kit*, after which a bubble i gum contest was held. The meeting < losed with the pledge to alterr lance and the magic circle Gayl* Cutter, **rib*.
Miss Karen Keller ot Fort Wayne, granddaughter ot Mrs. J. E. Peterson of Decatur. Is taking' the lead part In a junior civic theater production at Fort Wayne this week. Karen is the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Keller, of Fort Wayne. Mr*. Maud Mahan has returned home after visiting in Miami, Tampa and New Port Richey. Fla Her son. Lt. Ivan F. Mahan, is 1 now stationed at McDlll field. He and his family reside at 2107 Southview Ave.. Tampa v Mrs. Harry Crownover. of Mon ycie. »» attending the nation-wide ... ■- -zs- —
dWkMWRRNMMRRNMMMMMMNINMARMRMMiNMMAMMM z*c Announcing the f xin. Opening of vl ED a PAT’S XW.JT?i Li • Kom® Case NORTH ON U. S. 27 FRIDAY, APRIL 21 LARGE T-BONE STEAK 81.35 LARGE CENTER CUT SIRLOIN STEAK 81.25 CHICKEN IN-A-BASKET, No Bony Piece* Served 81.00 SHORT ORDERS .MMNDWICHES Monday through Friday we are Serving a Laboring Man** , Special 11 A. M. to 1 P. M„ consisting of Meat—Potato*--Vegetable—Choic* of Salad or Dessert—Beverage—Plenty ot Bread and Butter. MAN SIZED PORTIONS Ssc ■- 4 ‘ CHILO'S PLATE with Milk 40c Child's Sandwich 10c DRIVE IN CAR SERVICE—S P M. to 12 P. M. MOTHS XI MATE ■ 'CAUSE WE HATE Uli lEi MOTHS! We like to Starve 'em, pomon 'em. make 'em pra110 | itivdy -.meaMe' We NEVER lid! kt ,bcm frt near our air-coa-*F w • trolled storage vaults! But wv p*mp*r your furs and winter apparel! Whew we put them in our raper safe rtorage vauJta. we-assure you of rhorough protection from math* -and from fire, theft aad detenoratioa. tool AU a. ar. attractively tow price! MYERS CLEANERS
assembly of Methodist women at Ctevutead. O. from April 18 to JI. The delegate body of thYee t>oraand flv* hundred women from forty eight stat** represent* a memhetyMpef no* miUtaa five hnadrad tiiOttiMMl rofipVrr* Lhft WoRMII*! Society of Chrlatian Service of the MeUodtet church. Religious Fanatics - , aAwrass TaAArtte UaHIA# uesiroy iwo nomes A Pm WwOw ■ MwOww Feared In Canada Krestov*. B. C.. April to.—(UP) —Armed guard* petrolled th* Creweat Valley bridge today, rearing a dlwldent sect of Doukhoben might stage * mas* nude parade on Nelson, B. C.. «» an aftermath to a fire raid on two home*. Forty nude men and women member* of the sect with a yen for violence burned the homes es two es ibely ownatUtower* last night. They ehanted Russian hymn* as the flame* danced Provincial police immediately issued strict order* to stop all Doukbobor* at the bridge to prevent a mass movement across the span Into the city of Nelson. Police mad* no arreM* after last night's arson attack because the jail at Nelson I* filled to capacity The cell* were jammed with other Doukhobor’i arrested in repeat similar violence. Violating a fiveday police curfew, the 40 demonstrators...two third* of them women, struck swiftly, burned the homes, then doffed their clothes as they chanted medieval Russian hymns. Datehkoff and < Paladinin. both Doukhobor*. already were in jail on arson charges. Police inspector Robert 8. Nel i »on said one of the wive* of th* Jailed Frerdomite* deliberately flged her own house. He said the ringing and praying i demonstrator* begged to be arrest ed. "They »’emed disappointed when we didn't take them in." he said. : Police took the name* of at least j 240 Donkhohor* who wAe standing around the burning two-room , home*. Doukhobprs are religious tana tic* who express their resentment at governmental authority and re . ; ———
strlettons by terroriatlc actlvltlcr and shedding their clothe*. Krestova is the headquarter* of th* MNts of freedom sect wtoch comprise*'about half of the Hi,Oil* Doukhobor* In Briitah Columbia. The oxtbrev* fwiowee a prwwa> trary M-krinr yesterday for 88 Frradomite* on arson charge* resulting from th* bunakM. taax Friday ot (be 850.000 home us John Veracta. au Orthodox Doukbobor leader
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