Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1950 — Page 3
FRIDAY. Jt’LT 7, 1350
REGIONAL RALLIES PLANNED BY WCTU Mrs Herman Antierso*.president nt the' Indiana Woman s __<’hristian Temperance I'nlpo, announce* that regional rallies ot the organlxatiun are being held during the month ot July. The first of these rallies waa held Thursday. June 21. jointly with the youth temperance council and the school ot narcotic education at Winona taker -Persons from the Adams county group will take part In the rally to be held in Methodist church at Rossville on Tues day July 11. The state convention will be held October 17 2W ia the Connersville Methodist church, and the national convention will be held September 13-19 In Denver, Col. NAZARCNE W.E.M.E. MEETING I* HELD The W.S .M K. ot the Nasarene church met at the home ot Mrs. Kara Brandyberry last’ evening. flroup singing of the hymn. "Tia So Sweet to Trust in Jesus.” opened the meeting Mrs. William Houston read the scripture, and Mrs Williams and Mrs. Ward offered prayer. Mrs. Hrandyberry’. Mrs. iaso Hoe and Mrs Charles Hicks read Articles on Nasarene schools Mrs. Custer presented the ’cation study. Election of officers for the coming year w»* held during the bustI ess meeting. The hostess served lovely refreshments after a social hour was enjoyed WOMAN * MISSIONARY GROUP MEET THURSDAY The Woman s Missionary Association of the Nutt man Avenue I tilted Brethren tjiutih held their r«wuiar , meeting Thursday- eventr< s’ the home "of Mrs. Ireta Thornton with nine 1 mhnihers and; iso visitors Mrs. Hett y weaver was. the proum_ and_ su jiTre ’ baaed. nh-.temperan-e -’?w*uMUsidifcsK-«*»e4d!b ind M- iFftor, and ;prayef ,was ottered by Mrs,,Jessie'liiehl ‘ Fallowing "the devotional per■<»d -a short businew session was held Subscriptions to the. mission paper d.erc taken and Mrs Edith Terrel dismissed the meeting with ’ -irayer The . nett meeting will lie held fit the Tibrne .of Mrs Ttrrel • LADIES AID MEETS THURSDAY AT CHURCH The 1. Ad lek Aid S.i. te.tv of the Iniii’i. ’ VhTiM itrrth 1 ten r-huri h met Thursday evening | ’ .it .the rhur.h. .aitli Mrs Viola t s< 10-tdt -i»-i Mra It o ’Wynn and |
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Mra. Charles Hakes aa hoateases. Mra. R. E. Mumma had charge of the music and Mrs. Hubert Csllperii.Mra. Richard Shafer and Mrs. Charles Robenold gave the devot ion*. During the business meeting the noclety voted to provide entertainment for the St. Joseph annual conference of the Women’s Society of Christian Service to be held in Decatur In May, 195.1. The following nominating committee wan appointed Mrs Blanche Etiey. Mr*. George Hill and Mrs. Clar- ; cnce Drake. The work committee. Mrs. Frank Behnke. Mra. William St rah nt and Mr*. Wilson Reed turned in forty dollars for the month and there were thirty-five cards and thirty-eight calls reported The meeting waa dismissed with prayer, offered by Mrs Bohnke. Lovely refreshments were nerved to sixteen members Hostesses , 'or th ne*t meeting will be Mrs. I Ralph K. Roop. Mra. l-agra Sapp and Mrs. Ira Bodie. The work" cone mlttee will be Mrs Manley Forman. Mrs Addle Andrews and Mrs. Marie Deßolt The Dutiful Daughter* Tlaes of the Bethany Evangelical Cnited Brethren church will have a potluck picnic at Hanna Nuttman park Tuesday evening at al* o’clock Meat and drinks wltl be furnished bj the committee—l« charge Ruth and Naomi circle* of the Presbyterian Women’s Association wilt have a picnic supper at Han na-Nuttmsn park next Wednesday ■ vewWg ar six thirty..o’clock The Mary and Marha circles will have e covered dish dinner at on* o’clock oh Thursday .afternoon al. the church. Mra Getty- Parmer will be ho* teas to the meeting of the Baptist i Womans Missionary Society ! Thprsday afternoon at two d’dock Mrs Cal ‘Peterson will lie the'les AU a, >Bak«U and Mrs Ira Resile arc. ae-iHtan' The Monroe Better Homdn club sill mert at the home of Mrs Forrest Ray Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock Mrs. Hay Jfk holt and Mrs. Howard Hendrick* will assist the hostess. The Bobo Community prganiiaQulity PM* Finishiag All work done in our own plant right here in Decatur. Holthouse Drug Co.
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Society Hem* for day’* publication must be phoned In by 11 a- m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) ■ - . ■ 1000-1001 ’ Phylll* Achaean Friday Children’s handicraft*. Monroe school playground 1:30 to 4 pm. Ave Maria study club Mr*. Charles Voglewede. 0 p.m. Saturday C. K W. class of Bethan/ church, bake sale, city hall. 9 a m. Monday ladles Fireman’s Auxiliary. Mr*. Cedric Fisher. 437 Sou'h First. II p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity .Evangelical J'nited Brethren church basket dinner. -Clem's Lake 12:30 pm. Tueaday Dutiful Daughters clan* of Bethany Evangelical t'nited Brethren ; church picnic. Hanna-Nuttman I park. 6 pm. Monroe Better Home* club. Mrs. Forrest Ray. 7’30 pm Wild Rose Garden club, Mr* Frank Crist, 810 ,Wwat Jefferson street. 2 p.m. * W.C.T.I'., Mrs. Jesse Niblick. JOS North Fifth. 2 p m. Eta T«u Sigma sorority, Mrs. Don Slump. I p tn."~ Pant Senior Regents of Women of the Moose Mrs. Dora Cook. 7:30 pm.. I Wednesday Ruth and Naomi circles of Presbyterian Women’s Association picnic supper Hanna-Nuttman park 8.30 p m. Thursday Baptist Woman s' Missionary So <iety. Mrs Getty Parmer, 2 p.m, Bobo Community Organisation See cream social. Pobo School, 7:30. p.m Mary and Martha circles of Presbyterian church, covered dish j dinner church. 1 pin. tlon will sponsor an ii-e cream soc- i - I*l- th* Holm school ’>*»L,ThurjJ day. evening at .seven thirty o’ d inks will also be served Mr and Mrs Andrews, ot Decafur will leave next week for a trip’through England and I una.la — i Mr. and Mrs Ed Fraser and von Eddie" of Oakland Park. Fla . ' are visiting with Mrs Fraser s j parents. Mr„.and Mrs. o T -Johnson for the freek « , . j Mr- C.ora l.ough of tills city,-
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[ Mica ROSALEEN MYERS and William lx>ng were married in St. Rose Catholic church In Monroeville recently, by the Rev. Joseph J Hennes. The bride t» the daugtiter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers. 1009 Master Drive and h>r husband i» the son of Mr. and Mrs William C lamg-of Monroeville. The couple now reside at 215 Went Williams street in Fort Wayne Photo by Edwardin'
I Mias Adeline Strickler. Mr. and Mra Harold Strickler and Mrs. Richard Foreman of Willshire, t).. j motored to Ft. Kuox. Ky. last Thursday to attend the graduation of Pfc Nile E Lough The party returned on Saturday Pfc. Lough has been transferred and hla address Is unknown at this time Barbara Sautter ot tms city among the patients admitted to the Van Wert, l> . county hospital. I The Fourth of July all-daj picnic i-iv'ep at Bluffton by thy volunteef firemen was so successful and so well received that Harold Richey. ■ tieit Plan* uir. .<d« been .jtia.de,. Hkkft and * '[ Miks Nancy ll»rn\Ktra; daughter of Mr' and Mrs Simon Ranter Drive ha* gone toj tf'olumbu* Ohio, where *he has a ponitiAn with the Lazarus depart- , I ment store Miss Heemstfa graduated last month- from the Tobe Coburn Sc hool of Fashlona 4n. jNew York City. Dr Mf«. J I. Krider have < eii tab! itt tied their home at 70X Washington str»»t A former pro .fessof-6f animal mienre and head of the swine division at the I ni .■vershy of Illinois. Dy Krid*it. will !’♦- director of research and edu-j ration .for McMillen Feed -M+IU. , They purfbased the residence; , fi.rtrie.r4; owned* by- Mr artd’ Mrs ‘■Hi al rio<p. who bav»’ moved t.hl Fori’ Wav pr lio.se JR eiUploxetl in ’ t h*- K« neral - " office* of Central Soya company. . ... ] Reid Erekson and family have •nov-ed into their home at 704 Wasliingtoh stre»4 formerly own- » d by Mr and Mr* •<’ I Finlayson Their children are Sandra? Gary. Greta and Taya Erekson is; 1 dire* tor of sales training at Mr Millen Feed Mills his duties the first of the month He is a former director of the Civic Theater in Fort Wayne. Mrs John Moore. Mr*.. Grant o-Fry Mrs Karve Baker Mr' Doh aid Jefferies and Mrs Frank Crist spent Thursday at the Crist icittage at l*ake George In the afternoon they were Joined hy Mrs Fred Fruc hte. Mrs HAfTy Stujts. • Mrs O’. H. Speigel Mrs Arthur Hall and Mrs Harold Sautters c Mr and Mrs. D A. Byerly ar livvd here Tuesday from Banning? i Cal . to spend several weeks witn
their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harve Paker and Dean Byerly, ot South Third street. Mr Byerly joined his father and sister. Mm.” Clarence Neher of Baton Rouge. La.; who are making a trip through Canada and the New England states While In Boston. Mass,, i they will meet Dr. Neher. who is a chemical meeting fn that dtv j Mrs. Joseph Hasel wood, of near Monroe, underwent an emergency major operation at the Methodist hospital in ,Fort Wayne yesterday morning. Her condition was •re- ! ported Ms satisfactory this afterwnd Mrs, Mari* Ib-Bolt have re- ; turned from a vaiation trip j through 13 northeastern states and Canada They visited Niagara I Falls; St. Thomas. Ontario. Can ada; Kittery. Me : S> heneetady. NY: New York City; Boston. Bennington. Vt ; Plymouth. phia. Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh. Pa and other points of interest r Preston and Doris Painter‘Thai chej of Willshire O.: are the parents of a baby girl horn at 2 23 p.m ,yesterday at the Adams coujnty hospital She weighed 7 pounds. 7 oun.es, and has heen named Rhond/Jane lIMIOSRITAL Vl’nittcii Mi” Walter Frauhiger Craigville Dismissed William Zander. Hoagland. Bryce Diehl, city.. MUs Laura NVuensch wandtr. Rerna: Miss Lillie Gates. Van Wert <> An< lent Fundamentals The fundamental* o< weaving in Guatemala today are as ancient ns the history of Mayan culture. w | f i/>. r / is I AC' U. t. forces in Koran kav* bean ' placed under Maj. Gen William F Dean <above) commanding general, 24th Infantry Divulon. by Gee Ik'Uglas Ms, Arthur. Bnj ' Gen. John H. Church will *ene a* ; senior GHQ Hai»on offleer and will ! I *tt ached to Dean * headquarters (/* ten**fioa*Jj
4-H Demonstrations And Judging July 21 ■ 4-H Members Meet At Lincoln School .1 Jli-tl memSers In home economics projects will meet in Deeator July St. The main features of the all day meeting will he the judging contest and the demonstration co*test. - ...j — . The meeting will be called to order at a m in the Lincoln school auditorium Each of the 1* -4-H clubs in Adams county that has members fn borne economits projects will be eligible to make two entries in each of the six contests Each con test will have a junior and a senior division. Members 13 years of grand younger are juniors and those 14 and older, seniors The age split is made as of Dec 31. 195<i Any club member may enter 6nly one contest and must be enrolled In the project represented The Adams county 4-H council has provided ribbon#’’" for champion* in eaeß contest and reeogni-. lion ribbons’ for all those in the honor groups Those entering the baking judg Ing contest will place plain white flour yeast rolls and oatmeal drop cookies The food preparation girls will consider flower centerpieretf end , platters of raw rege, tables The clothing contest cotf-' gists of washable school dress costymes that will be modeled and wash blouses. Food preservation Judging will be on canned green beans and canned tomatoes I This i< the first time for several years that home improvement has been included In the judging events These contestants will consider decorated pillow <-a«es and furniture arrangements for a girl’s bed- , room AIL judging contestants do a written test After the completion of competitions in these events, the .lasses with the correct reasons will be open for public instruction All interested persons are Invß *d to attend the meeting and watch rt|.- <). CC- ' rat I c i rrntest If Yau- Have Somethin* T* Rail , Try A D*m*cr*t Want Ad—lt Ray* i : — —
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Miniature Railway Cavalcade Tickets Are On Sale Here Ticket* msy be obtained at any time front members of the Alpha Sigma chapter of the Tri Kappa sorority tor the miniature railroad ; cavalcade. according .to ; I James Kocher, Jr , ticket chairman ;n Decatur. i The CavaJcsdc will he held from r.ext Saturday through July 22 according to annoupcemeat* reeel v ( l-d here, in the Wolf and Deaaaaer L auditorium in Fort Way**. Admission charge ot 25 cent* for , adult*, and 15 cent* for children , will be made. “This celebrated collection of 17 , miniature models handcarvod •to . scale." advance publicity *ay*. -! "represents the evolution of the J steam engine from 1880. . .all in . motion!” Ernest Wat her. master carver, is 'he man responsible for the smallscale railroad, and the Tri Kappa sorority with Its affiliated chapIters is the organisation instrumental Inr bringing him to Fort WayneL. the Fort Wayne philhar- . inonic society will lie th* group most henefitied they receive the proceeds. ■ i ■
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Charles Reyner Is Rejtorted Improved ssfe Gharle* “Chuck" Reyner. Deca, tur manager of Western t’nion, who has been, ill the last three weeks with an eye ailment, wwa up town today greeting his friend*. “ Reyner wa» confined to a Fort Wayne hospital for more than two seek*, undergoing treatment It wna~~Hr*t feared that be might lose the sight of both *y**_ Reyner Is still under care of a physician, but be slated today that he believed he would be abl» to ; return to bls work early next week Mr*. Reyner and family moved here recently from Mlchi- ~ gan. Democrat Want Ad* Bring RmvM*
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