Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1950 — Page 3
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TRINITY W.S.W.*. HA* SEPTEMBER MEETING The Women'* Society of World Service of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church held their September meeting Tuesday evening at the church. Mr*. Frank Kit-r-on wa« the leader for the eveni'g. using ax Ker theme "I Have A Stewardship." The meeting opentd with group suiting and the acripture lesson from the fourth chapter of Philippian* wa s read by the leader. Several. scripcure verse* using' the word “Thank*" were given by various member*, and the Doxoiogy .•> nd the hymn "Joyful, Joyful Wo Adore Thee' were sung. Prayer eras ottered by Mr*. Hob Robenold Meditation <>n the general themwas given by Mm. Kitaon, and several talk* front the Manual of Spiritual Living were presented Mrs. Hubert Oilpen (poke on “Thankful Living." Mr*. Robenold uaed a* her topic "Thankful Pray Mr* Clarence Morgan gave - talk on “Thankful Serving" and
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the topic "Thankful Giving” wan presented by Mr*. Kitson. I A hymn wax sung by the group I and the meeting dosed with the 1 Lord's prayer. After the businesa session, conducted by Mra. Morgan, refreshment* were served by Mra. Frank Bohnke. Mr*. Sarah Arnold and -Mrs. Ralph Roop. ANNUAL STYLE SHOW AT BERNE FRIDAY The second annual style show sponsored by the Berne Busine** Women's club will be held at the Herne auditorium Friday at elgty p.m. Five Berne merchants are cooperating in displaying ready-to-wear clothing, with Mra. Leland Neuen m narrator. Musical numbers between tha showing of the seven claaaes of clothing will Include selections-Tty the Winner Chords, trumpet and marimba solo* by Lester Ix-hman and Marv Ann Mdchir: also a children'* duet by Karen Brandt and Sydney Scbwartx.
Mamin *i*p daw*a lleatlaa must ba phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:80 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Thursday Utile Flower study club, Mr*. Harney Wertxberger, 1:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star carry-ln supper. Masonic home, 4:30 p.m. Women pt the Moose officer and sponsors night, potluck supper. Moose home, 4 p.m. G. E. Abelian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p.m. Queen of the Rosary study duh, Naomi Tricker. 4:30 p.m. Queen of Peace Discussion group, Mr*. Cyril Heimann, S p.m. Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Ladles Aid, church, 7JO p.m. Our Lady of Lourdeo eMW club. Mra Mary Braun, 8;« .» Salem W 3.C.5, church ■basement 1:30 pirn. W.8.W.8. of Union Chapel. Mrs. Florence Bauman and Mra. Thurman Drew. 7:30 p.m. ’ Friday Ave Maria study club, Mr*. Helen Wetnhoff. 8:14 pm. Our Lady of Fatima discussion group. Miss Ethel Klelnhenx. 8 p.m. Baptist church Phllathea elass annual picnic, Mra. C. E. Bell 4
CALVARY LAOIS* AID MEET* ON FRIDAY The Ladles Aid of the Calvary Evtangelk-al United Brethren church held their September meeting at the church last Friday evening. Devotion* were led by Mra. James Darr and Mrs. Albert Straley. Several hymn* were sung by the group and sentence prayer was offered. After a brief buxines* meeting Mr*. Fannie Jackson presented the society with eighteen trays, and several readings were tlVen. .-TTT.',-:'.-.----."’:'.;.". . Durtag a social hour. Mra. Dwight Darr conduetodeeveraitoterosttag contest* Refreshment* were nerved by Mra. Otl* Shlffetly and Mra. Jay Chapman.
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p.m. Victory daas of Trinity Evangelical Called Brethren church. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmor Barkley. 7:30 p.m. Monflay Adams Central P.T.A., Adama Central gym, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Catholic Ladies of Columbia social meeting, C.L of C. ball, 7: JO j.m. Kirkland Ladies club and Umber, lost club, Adams Central gym, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Homo Economics dub plastic party. Decatur high school home economics room, 1 p.m. UNION CHAPEL G.M.G. MEET* MONDAY EVENING Miss Ethel Cook was hostess Monday evening to tke meeting, of the Girls Missionary Guild of i Union Chapel. Mias Betty Miller, loader for the evening, the topic "Uve* That Serve.*' The hymn, “O Master. Let Mo Walk With Thee” was sung, followed with scripture lesson, given responsively by Shirley i Worklnger and Mary Sheets.
The life atorles of Mias Laura Mauk, missionary in Japan, Miss Lottie Spessard, missionary la the Philippines, and Dr. Mabel I. Silver, missionary in Sierra Leone, Went Africa. were given by Janet Brown. Ethel Cook and Veda Williamson. A period of directed prayer was led by Elisabeth Cramer Frieda Williamson read the poom "Fitted For Service" and a verse horn Psalm nineteen wna need aa the benediction. Refreshment* were served by the hostess to the foltowlag members: Veda aad Frieda Williamson. Betty Miller. Esther Cook. Patricia Harat. Shirley Worklnger, Ellxabetk Cramer. Esther aad Mary Sheets aad Janet Brown. The Catholic Ladles of Columbia will have a social meeting at the C L. of C. hall Tueaday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Thy'/Decatur Home Economics clut) will hnye a plastic party at two oclock Wednesday afternoon in the Home Economies room at Decatur hgh school. Members may bring guests. The Kirkland Ladies club will entertain the Umbertaet etab of Geneva at the Adam* Central gym Tuesday evening at seven thirty Know Your Algalset ‘•■frheso htorogtypklce are enrront!y aeon on a local church signhoard: CH- CH means • JU unless UR In It! George Lynn, of Chicago, and Hal Korto». of Logansport, visited in Decatur Wednesday evening with Mayor John Doan and other city official*. Lynn and Korto* are representative* of the Uma-Hamll--on company, Lynn had aecompnnled city official* during the recent ; California diesel plant inspection tour. , The Portland city council has elected Jesse Peters, real estate dealer, a* clerk-treasurer to succeed the late Clem Wilson, and Harry Theurer aa member of the school board. Two girls from Minnesota who were seeing the midwest were arrested tor cashing n bogus 810 check at Ossian. The money was returned and the cqprt discharged the younger girl and ordered the older one. It. to report to the welfare department at her home town. The hearing was In the Wells circuit court. Carl Beehler returned to Hanover College today to start hl* senior year at that institution. Mr. and Mra. Cart Barnett have received word that their son, Cpl. Ja y Barnett has been sent to Kobe, Japan. Ho has boon In service tor the past two years. His new address: Cpl. Jay Barnett. Marine Service Squadron 33. % Fleet Poet Office, San Francisco. Cal. Pvt. Richard L. Bailey, 18-yoar-old son of Mr. and Mra. Frank Bailey of near Willshire. 0.. ha* completed bls basic airmen Indoctrination course at Lackland air force base San Antonio, Texas, and Is awaiting reassignment. John Girod bought the Sam Eicher farm of M acres, located a mile east and three-fourths allo south of Berne, nt public mutton Tuesday The purchase price was 1181.80 per acre. Johnson and Llechty conducted the aato. Mr. and Mra. Marton Stalls of North Fourth street will leave this week for Dearborn. Mich., to spend several weeks visittag with their sou, Truman W. Stults, aad other relatives. Edsal O. Mattax. student at Olivet College, la spending a vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ireaoia Mattax aad his slater, Mary Jans. He has toured ten states this summer with the Viking quartet from Olivet, where ho enrolls la his Junior year Monday. He plan* tour with tbs quartet aad the Orpheus choir again nest year.
Adams Central PTA Will Meet Monday Initial Meeting Os Year Monday Night Estel Smuts, coordinator of industrial education at Central high school in Fort Wnyne. will bo the speaker at the Grat meeting of the Adama t entrat Parent-Teach-er* Asaoelatioa. to be held at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening at thb ' school. His topic will be “Know Your School." P.T.A. officer* for the coming year are as follows: preaident. Harold Schwarts; fir A vice-presi-dent. Mr*. Floyd Mitchell; second vice-president. Ears Kaehr; secretary. Mrs. Chris Inalger. I Standing committees are: program Mra. Floyd Mitchell, chairman. Mr* Verl Lautienheteor, Mrs. ' Rene Bandt. Mrs. Harry Crownover. the Rev. Dale Osborn, Mrs. Stanley Arnold and Mrs. Dsn Strihcr. i Membership: Lloyd Byerly, < bsirman Mr*. Russell Mitchell. . Mrs Thelms Hendrick*. .William Griffiths. Brice Fisher, Mr*. Men no Nussbaum and Mrs. Philip Kohli. ■ PubHcKy: Mr*. Doyle Hoffmsn, chairman, and Mrs. Everett Rice. Finance: Harvey Haggard, chairman. Refreshments: Mr*. Paul Lobliger, chairman, Mr*. Earn Kaehr, Mra. Ralph Bluhm aad Mra. Weldon Stucky.
Linda Marte Is tbs name of the baby daughter born to Ensign and Mr*. Thomas C. Clay of Pensacola. Fla., August 14 at the Pensacola Naval hospital. Ens. Clay, formerly of Decatur route four, is serving at the U. 8. naval air station. Bnaftey Field in Pensacola. y Lee and- Cordelia Worthmtan Schultx are the parent* of a baby son, born at 1:34 p.m. Wednesday at the Adam* county memorial hospital. The baby weighed » pounds. 4 ounces. A baby son was born to Robert and Frieda Nussbaum Pyle, of Berne, at 8:M a.m. yesterday at the local hospital. He weighed t p*taii>. lH oeacee. Mr. and Mra. Harold Shoaf are the parents of s baby son. born at the local hospital at 4:34 o’clock -this morning. He weighed 7 i.osnd*. 4*4 ounces.
Amos J. GraJmr. vice-president of Cloverleaf Creameries In Huntington. a former resident of this t-ity. ha* been removed to his home In Huntington from the Luth-, etna hospital In Fort Wayne, where be underwent two major operations in the past few weeks. Hl* condition is considered serious and he will be taken to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., by ambulance plane as soon as the weather !□ favorable tor flying. State Polio Cases Indianapolis. Sept. 14—(UPI— Today's polio totals In Indiana since Jan. 1. compared with the same date last year: Cases Deaths No. of Counties 1980 238 1% <0 1949 728 72 48 New cases reported today: 5 In Allen county. Trade ta a Good Teem — uecamr
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<NUosrital IpH fradl Admitted: Mra. Don Hakes, Decatur route 4. DiamlMed: Mra. Er ward Franke and baby girl. Monroeville; Mr*. Peter Koenig nnd baby boy, city; Mrs. Herman Burke and baby boy, Geneva; Mrs. Richard Branstreter, Geneva; Mr*. Mabel Sevieo, Monroeville; Mr*. Julia Ana Lamkin. Decatur.'’ ■ Monmouth Classes Select Officers Officer* of the Monmouth high school < lasses have been elected hy the students. The officers are: Senior* — Carl Thieme, president; Donald Seiking, vice-president; Dsri* Keuneke secretary; Pbyll'a Hockemeyer, treasurer; Olen Marsh. sponsor; Junior* Kenneth Busick, president, Donald Gallmeyer, vice-president; Evelyn Bulmabn, secretary; Alice Fuelling, trensurcr; Norman K. Robinson, sponsor. Sophomores — Gerald Grandstaff. president; Thomas Draw, vice-praeident; Eugene Blume, secrotary; George Sooner, treasurer; Ethel Dswey, sponsor; Freshman — Richard Bultemeyer, president; Harry Myers, vice-president; Alice Fleming, secretary; Richard Harvey, treasurer; Parks Holt, sponsor. Marilyn Marsh has been named school reporter.
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