Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1951 — Page 3
|\TURDAY, JANUARY 13,11951
MfSS PETERSON HAS CIRCLE MEETING jMemhers of the. Martha Circle r d the Women s Association of First Presbyterian church • m£t at the home of Miss Elizabeth Paterson Thursday afternoon for thfe January meeting. J; f>e'v«ti<ns] were given by Mrs, itiscoe; ICrlendeping. Mrs?: Dale * . M|>so,s.; chairman, conducted the business meeting, during which' following officers were co-chairman,. Mrs. Huber secretary, Mrs. Earl B. q ..Aflame;- assistant secretary, Mrs. ’Ted Patterson; treasurer, Mrs. Firtha Franz, ’ . ;The new year books were dis- •• Mlmted and a discussion was D be'ld. kA . jD'uriMg a. sochfl hour Miss Petfersojn was. assisted in serving rh- !• icfesh mints by Mrs. Sheridan lyunkle, Mr,s. Roy Runyon and H Mrs, Rose Marie Shull. . q • ■ ; ■' MARV ClmvlE MEETS 7 Thursday afternoon J V , ' ! Mrs. \V. P. Schrock was hosterfs to the Mary Circle of the Presbyterian church Thursday after -’W»n. Sixteen members-were pres (■hl. ( ' ' ■ chairman Mrs. Bert llaltp', olfhed the meeting, with prayhr. \ V&s. SU'D. Beavers gave devotions ;4|d a talk entitled, “The Bible'.” The following officers were eictted for this year; chairman' , Bert Haley ; assistant chairWin, Mrs. iEd Engeler; secretary. , Mrs E C. FUson ;L treasurer, Mrs. Elbersoh. [ ' J , '^Delicious) refreshments were siirvcd by 'Mrs. slhrpvk, assisted ’ij| ’Mrs.' D. B. Erwin. Mrs. G. T. rk and Miss Fan Hite I —* HiAPPY HOMEMAKERS MjEET ON TUESDAY •■The Happy Home-makers club ’mid its meeting Tuesday evening ai< the home of Mrs Floyd Mitch■i. el.' Thirteen members ’ were in attendance. 1 The meeting opened with the MjHg of the month, "Jingle Be|ls,” alii devotions . nete in charge of Mis. Wilbur Stanley. , The eliF) creed was repeated in unison and tdll call was answered with birthday and wedding anniversary diijes. | An interesting discussion on •the Red Cross Blood Bank was hold apd the lessen \ on "Window Tiftatment" was given by the ..'lexers.. Mrp. Ralph Bluhm ahd Up. Sheldon Wagkey. y Refreshments . were served by — Mitchel and Mrs Herbert
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.i - "1,1 c ■ M - Hawkins. V The February meeting will be a Valentine party at the home of Mrs, Gerald Cook. WOMEN’S GUILD MEETS AT MAGLEY CHURCH general meeting, ’-of the Magley Women’s Guild was held at the chuiTh Tuesday evening with thirty two members and seven c-hildrien present. , Mrfs. Harold Scherry' was the ■leader. Her topic was “Stewardship," and several members gave interesting definitions ot the tiivpn*. Ruth'Ann and DoreTje Beery sang a duet \and Evelyn Bieneke played a 6 piano Dyring the business meeting plans-weße m\tde for a rummage sale to be aeicl in the near future. A delicious lunch served i|by the hostesses, Mrs. Scherry, Mrs. Milton Girod.' Mrs. Ada Koltek. Mrs. E. J. Worlhman and Mrs? Martin Fruchte. ’•- I '’ i * , 1 \'r . A CARL BEEHLER TO |WED MADISON GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord U. Crozidr, of 402 West Third street, Madison, this week announced the engagement' of their daughter, , Mary Helen, to Carl Louis of this) city. Miss Crozier and Mr. Reehler both ' are students at Hanover tollege. She is a junior and a member of Phi Mu. and her fiance, a Senior, is affiliated With -i Beta Theta Pi. , No dale has been set for t'he wedding) MRS. RICHARD OGG v J HONORED AT SHOWER A miscellaneous shbwer honoring Airs. Richard Ogfc, the former Miss Arlene Rawley, whose marriage took place December 25, was recently at the home of Miss Barbara Hilyard. Vpoii her arrival the honor gUest was presented with a! lovely corsage. ~ -Bingo was played and pri? r es\ were wori by Mary A)nn Swearingen. MrsJ Winston Rawley, Elenor Fisher; Nina Miller and Bonnie Simons, who then presented them to Mrs. Ogg. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. Miss Hilyard (theta Butcher, Caroline Alger. Marllyh Manlier an d Sharon Strickler. •, «’ \ Guests unable 'to attend were Mrs. Woodson OggJ Patricia Gause, PHONE 33202 s FOR 'THE BEST t DRY CLEANING SERVICE KELLY’S DRY CLEANING |
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Society Items for day’s pub•licatlon must be phoned In by 11; a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson SUNDAY J, ” Girls Missionary Guild of Union Uhapel. Miss Shirley Wol’kinger, 2 p. m. MONDAY E Adams ' ('entral P. T- A., high .sftthool gym, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Women’s club general meeting, library, 7:45 p. m. Junior Wjomen’s club called meeting, library, after Women’s club general meeting. ' Adams Clounty Home Economics club chorus, Monroe Farm Bifieau, 7:3ii p.m. I .. . V' - St. Catherine's study ciuh, Mrs.. XyilLiam Lengerich, X pin. Ladies Firemans Auxiliary, Mrs. (Jeorge Rentz. |8 njn. Adams Central j P.T.A., high school gyni, 7:30 p.pt', j s TUESDAY Pleasant Mills P.T.A., Pleasan’ Mills high School, 7 p.m. Kum-Joln-Us class of Bethany E.U.B. church, church basement 7:3j0 p.m. i , Loyal Daughter class of Bethany E.U.H. church, Mrs. Eap! Fuhrman. 7:30 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia so cial meeting, C. L. df (S ball, 7:30 p. m. Decatyr Garden club, Mrs. G. D. Mac Lean, 2 p.m. i t * Tri Kappa sorority social, meeting. Elks home, S p. m. Pocohantas lodge, supper and installation. Red Men’s hall. 6 p ir. WEDNESDAY ' Decatur Home Economics chib, Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 2 pm. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs: J. C. Sutton, Sr., 2:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi Sorority social meets ing Elks home, S p.m. •> Historical cluliT Mrs. C. W. Dellinger; 510 West Jeh erson I street , 2:30 p. m. 1 THURSDAY St. Ann study club, Mrs., Carl. Stdigmeyer, 304 North Eleventh street, 7:30 p.m ' Do-Your-Best class of Trini’y church, church Jfasement, 7:30 p.m. FriEjnds/hip village Home Eeon, omics chib. Kijnsey school. 1 p.m Pleasant Mpis W.S.C.S., e Mrs.., Darrell 1: !’,b p.m. —— J- i. 1 ' , I' Jackie Hite, Carol Klusnian and Cathj Wolfsen '/ ' . - \ UNION CHAPEL W.S.W.B. . MEETING THURSDAY The W.S the Union Chapel .chuiTh met at the home of Mr;b Robert Woikinger Thursday after! noon for its regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Florence Bauman was th? program leader, using hs her topic "The Cradle of Rdligiom” The group sang “Stand Up For Jesus" for the opening hymn, which
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' 'WMV-' •*? < 'oMBp w.. 4 ;! w. lig.2 ' .. ** ■ - .. 4 : MISS MARTHA i.'lBY was married to Ixiros E. Steury, son of Mr. and Mrs C. P) Steury of he[ir Heine, in a*recent ceremony performed in the Pleasant Dale (’hurch of the Brethren. The Rev. Russel Weller OfficlateiL 'jThe bride is the; only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liby of route four. The couple is residing at the home of the groom’s parents'. Photojby Edwahls. ———— ► L-i—* '■ ‘ L—
Mrs. C. ,Q. Brown read the ure arid Mrs. Wayne Troutner ’ed in prayer. 1 ) Readers taking part id th A prt>grani discussion were Mrs- Freeman Schnepp, Mrs. Earl Chase Mrs. Charles Rabbiit. Mrs. Nile; Williamson ahd Mrs,. Troutner. A i vocal duet, "The Kingdom Coriiing," was siing by Mrs. Williamsoii and: Airs, (jhase. The- W.S.W S. spec ial ,wil| be taken on Sunday. February 4, it was announced aft the business meeting. Mrs. Myroa Frank gave a report on the box w’hich was sent to the Otterbein home at Christmas and Mrs. Jessd Sheets was welcomed as' a new 'member. An all day meeting will be held February 8, beginning \at nin-* o’clock. A book report will be given with various members taking pah and a potluck dinner jwlll jbe served at noon.,The meetlngi-wlll be held at the home of' Mrs. Onier Merriman. Mrs Troutner and ‘I awrence Norris were appointed, to select the book foih review. The meeting was dismissed with prayer by Mrs Rabbltt and ♦he hostess served lovely refreshmen is ■’ • \ Mrs. J. C. Sutton, Sir., will enter tain, members of the Ladies Shakigspeare club Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Judge Myles Parrish will be the principal ‘speaker' at the Pleasant Milp (*krent Teachers Asksoclation meeting Tuesday even ip g at the Pleasant Mills high school Mr. Jacobs will be-present and a vocal solo by Colledn Evans will also feature the program. The meeting will begin at seven o'clock. ii •'''' j I • ► The Decatur Home Economics ; club will hold its meeiting Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ralph Stanley. \ Members of St. Ann study club will meet at the Ihome of Mrs. Carl Steigmeyer Thurjsday evening at seven thirty -o’clock) for the regular meeting ■. / -■ ■ U l ' L' J
— - ■ — H | ——*-■■■■ — — MHNHMBMMMNMHBIOHI IN MEMORIAM ° In Loving Memory of Mrs. Edna Sharpe, who passed away one year ago. A loving Wife, and Mother and a wonderful Grand- , mother, neighbor and friend. Have you ever looked back on a life lived for Christ? Remembered a happy cohnteriapce. a genfle smile? A handclasp a friendliness and patience unsurpassed? A soothing hand with all children, an laid to the kick and the old. ; . i . .1 ’. \, A life lived in Church, for Glad and the ?<>od olf odes j! . fellowman, ' tj D?':’ c ( | One who always understood, loved and forgave., ' Have you ever known somedne who's smile made' others happy,| . -| .. ! Because happiness comes front’ and this ope lived for ’ riiiu ' ‘ \ ■'* A handclasp that reassured you, ah ?understandi|ig gleam in • , the eye. ...' - \ • y . sense of humor that always you, ma le ybijr life ) 5 . \ more worthwhile? • r '\ To see her, you knew hep. knowing her, you loved her. Why then, oh why would;God take one so good away $o early? Even in death she gave those who knew her and loved her An ever burning inspiration to make heaven ®ieir home., Attending her last Church yoi knew afor Christ pays. It made you bo want to livd your days That nothing could stand between you, and heavsn, and her. Gqd says He will take the righteous away from the'evils to‘ ’ come'. i . \ \ . And that they shall enter into peace and rest. Blessed are they ' t ! i i Which die in the Lord, they will refit from their labours ' And their works will follow them. Apd so though ? All we who knew her and loved her, now miss hsr so. ? Our .loss was hpr gain, just as a life lived by fajlth such as ; ?_'hers . ' , A ; j.!?’’ \ Can be our Eternal Reward. ' ■ ' \ And as long as memory lives in those of us who kjnew her. Her works will follow her, and altho she Is Asleep in Him, God may still use her goodness to guide souls to Him. I " .j' i-l ' :! i-.i'j' [’ ■'J
- The K'um-Joinsrs class of the Retha'ny Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the churcn l.as-ement Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. The committee in charge is Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer iind Mr.> and Mrs.i Fred Striker. The Do-Your-Best class of Trinity United Brethren church will hold their meeting in tho c hurch basement Thursday evehing at seven thirty o’clock. Host esses will be Mrs. Clifford Hakey. Mrs. Tom Andrews, ,-ilr.s. Earl and Mrs. Frank (Fisher. Mrs? J. S.; Fetch-son will leave Monday for IndianapoTls. where she will visit a few days with her son, J. Dwight Peterson, before proceeding to St. Petersburg, Fla J; where she will enjoy the wanner climate for three months. GIRL SCOUTS Gij-1 Scout Troop 11 met at tljie Decdtur high s hool Tuesday Roll* Was called, and dues were collected. An election of officers wasUield, the \following oficers to serve for the hionfhs of February, Marlh and April: Jeanine Schultz, president, Rosemary Strahm, secretary. and Judy Keller, treasurer, ''Tians were discussed for ■working on our dramatics badgL The meeting was closed with the wishing circle. ; ,1 Scribe, Judy Locke ”, Girl Scout Troop 18 jnet at the home of Mrs. Dalzell on Tuesday frpm four to eight' o’clock. We had •i supper of hampurgef potatoes, mushrooms, carrots ' and onions Oven.-cooked in aluminum foil Each of the girls made her own main dish. Assignments were given each girl for the February jTrailmaker which will be edited ft > , . i •
i liV Troops 11 and I s - The glrlf I *1 will give two hoursleach th help J wi?h the March of Dimes ; camat the loctpl, theaterls begip- | lr»ing the week pf January 21. A i election of, new officers was held, naming Jeanneme Babcock president, Dana Dalzell, secretary. Janet Lane, treasurer, The troop is > considering making bluebird houses according to a garden club, model to b£ placed on Adams county rural roads in March. ' Mrs. Dalzell announced that two new leaders would take over the troop beginnning in February. These leaders have not i yet been named. After; dinner ’ shows and the meeting; closed groups of four put on home-talent with a song. Dana Dalzell, J , ; ' , Secretary <j»irl Scout Troop L3 l met'i Wddnestday at Lincoln school. The ilmeating opened with the Girl Scout] promise arid the pledge of allegiance. ■(flies were paid and roll was called. The troop started wof-k on . badges. Songs were- sung and the i meeting closed with the friendship circle apd ‘’GoQdni&ibt Girl Scouts.’’ Scribe, Marilyn Jefferies. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKean are the parents of- a baby daughter, ial hospital Friday at 2:29 p. ui. born at the Adams county She weighed 8 [pounds. 13 ounces. A baby daughter was boiin to Mr. at|d Mrs. Vernelle Habbgger.l. of Rockford. ().. at the local! hospital this morning at 6:50 o'clock. She weighed 5 pounds. 10 ounces. Navy VeteraiTDies A Suicide Victim Richmond, Ind., Jan. 13 —(UP) Goroner H. D. Hill returned al verdict of suicide today in the shotgun death <>f Daniel M<yl:. 32, a navy (veteran. FOR SALE: Beauty Shop Equipment, Royal Chrome. Mery reasonable. Dorothy Hunt, P\ h o n e 3-2916. Homestead 28. 9t3
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Methodist Bishop To Visit District Informal Visit To District Jan. 23 Bishop ! Riehard f Raines, of Indianapolis, resident bishop of the Methodist church of IpUiana, will make an informal visit to the Fort Wayrie district of the church, Tuesday, January 23. Headquarters for the day are thd First Methodist church, Wayne and iaifayettte. Fort Wayne. The Rev. E, S. Mr Kee will be the host pastor. From 9-12 Bishop Raines and the district superintendent, Dr A. W. Pukh, will confer with the 19 pastors of the Fort Wayne district. Questions to be considered by I the bishop will.be pre viodsly by the .pastors. Particular attention will IjL* given to / the administration of the Church on the local, district and conference levels. At 1:30 ! the bishop will meet with selected laymen, two or more from each of the 49 charges. The laymen will select questions they with to have’discussed during the afternoon especially in the administrative areas of the Church. One; item is thd correct procedure in proctiring, pastoral leadership, j The noon lumdieon will be devoted to the program of minister ial recruitment. The address will be delivered by Bishop Raines.
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I CP Adlmittcd: Mrs. Pauline Miller, Fort Wayne;.' Mrs. Ard el la Heare, city; Delores Thieme, Decatur; Mrs. Addie Gilbert, Monroe. Admitted and dismissed: Miss Linda Leistaer, Rockford O. j There’s Nothing FISHY about the popularity of 1 LAKE TROUT DIRECT FROM CANADA Another savory sea food served at FAIRWAY K. along highways 33-27-224
