Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1951 — Page 3

SATURDAY, MARCH IT, 1051

(RLIABANT MILLS W,8,C.8> BLBCYt W * W OFFICERS Tlh/'Whuiuii'm Mmlcfy (i f Christ | tew Service of the I’ieasani Mill* | uhtfii h met Thursday HI lM •hu f .|< with foujteen members hi<«i on* ?a» u 111 ' | iwmtengte were given by M« IMtobort Khmm ww4 nite tia«4 t h*« tttlite ’’(haul W iho l.iviog" for i t*B leMon \ Hudy. - VttWM wm oftefW by th» IteV. Ru«a*| Piraiey. t > l_ Inn ing lite business meet Ing th* < following officer* were elected: I Pfrrident. Mrs. Harlan Jones; | viciy-presldent, Mrs. George Foor; | recording secretary. Mrs. Fred | Biuman; treasurer, Mre> Orah | Steele; promotion juicretary, Mrs. 18. H. Everett; Christian social || relation secretary, Mrs. Carl Frey; missionary secretary, Mys. Hubert I Ehrsam; spiritual life secretary. Mrs. fEtmer Goll iff; literature and [publications; Mrs. Fannie Nyffler; , supply secretary, Mrs. Joe Hahnert; youth and student secretary, , Mrs. Russell Watkins; children’s ■ secretary, Mrs. Bill Watkins; worship center, Mrs. John Bailey. After the \ meeting, lovely re- : freshments were served by the [following hostesses, Mrs. Williapr ‘ Watkins, Mrs. Russel. Watkins and ’ Mrs. Lawrence Ehrsam. D.Y,D. CLASS MEETS | THURSDAY EVENING 'The D.Y.B, class of Trinity ' (Evangelical United Brethren church held their meeting in the i church parlors Thursday evening [With twenty five members ami i three guests present. Mrs. Ralph Roop, class presiident, conducted the brief busings* meeting. Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. Marie Wynn were in ; charge- of the singing and Mrs. I Frank Bohnke had the special | number. Scripture from St. 1 whs read by Mr*. Fannie Hitchi w 4 • 1 The birthday gift exchange was | liMd and refreshments In keeping i with Easter' were served by Mrs.\ b Marte Deßolt, Mrs. Tlllte Hurst ; Mis Gladys Davidson and Mrs vte.y Smith, : FRIENDBHIF VILLAGE CLUB HAS MEETING The Friendship village club.Of BlueCraektownshlp mot Thur* ' day aftenwop at the Klmaey ■ school. ' Mrs, Glen Bchaadt opened the emeeting with group singing of I the hymn, "The Old Rugged I Cross.” The clpb creed was ret peated in unison land roll call was J answered by naming a pet peeve. | Devotions were led by Mrs. Tickle I ! \ . ..... r ■ ———- I This Is It! J yfW] f/1 / JK i' I ®' i 4 / /Il )nli // / II i //, ij y I '/ 1 /flNn r-J I ; / I ' fS' 1 IJ w! ! f 1 KM UTmlmi HUsfL. I . I V . . I -The wonderful Wrap-On! Make It quickly for a coverall apron all i year or for a spring gardening Sundress. Rapid eewdng, THREE ■; pieces (plus pockets, straps, ties!) Pattern 9106 comes in sizes 12, [ 14, 16, 18. 20; 40. Size 16 takes ? 4 yards 35-lnch fabric. H I R T Y CENTS in coins for special pattern to Marian Martin, care ot Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 18. Print plainly TO.UR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUM- ■ BER. \. Have you seen . . . The new Silhouette? The new Spring Suite? Ensembles? The new Wrap-On? Order our new Marian Martin Pattern Book, read all about your beautiful spring wardrobe. Send ■ lust Twenty Cents for your copy today! A FREE pattern of a bow spring hat is printed in the book. i

and th* chip prayef was given, The tessori on freeniig foods fM ■ uondm by Anna K Williams, ♦ home dwmoiiHii sflon a* ant A f birthday atedten was held and th* ladles o|odi<ted biimc A |f t oni| mm h»ii voted for Ute Had UfteiN and » yMrilng waa Mlvati by M*a 1 htititigh Wolfe i Itte |wk mteite Wat*/ Jjafftef Io > Iblfiy teghi uh 4 u.i, I gMldfOh/Vh’ lb* hdtewitir (.<■«> I eaana, M>N. Fred Ftfowalter. Mrs Cliatteg IWyeva, . Mr«b I*an Fo*. , Mm Harry Workhtger ami Mm Wolfe. : V \ ' . L j BUNDAY SCHOOL CLABB * i ENTERTAINED AT PARTY i Bob Bowen entertained Thursday evening at hli ho the for mem> I bers of bls Sunday School class. Singing, games and hn) old-fanh toned taffy-pull were enjoyed. Those present were Jack'Daniels Roger Daniiels, Larry Meyer, Jack Bebout, Allen Bowen,, Phyliso . Mosure, Annabelle, \ Bebout, John Bowen, Hazel \Chronister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daniels and son Larry, and Mr. arid Mrs. Kermit Bowen. BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS ON THURSDAY The Motjiroe Better Homes club met at the|| home of «Mfs. Raymond Crist on Thursday evening. The club creed and prayer opened the meeting and devotions were led by Mrs. Harry\j Crownover. The lesson leader, Mrs. Alta Laisure, passed samples ot nylon and discussed the good and bad points of the fabric. j During the social hour Mrs. CVist displayed, many lovely garments and materials shei has received f ram \ her son in Japan J Refreshments were served by Mrß- ; Christ, Mrs. Eva Brewster and Mrs. Hulda Christ. i | MRS. KRICK HOSTESS TO SHAKESPEARE CLUB Fifteen members of the Ladles Bhgkespeare club answered- roll call with current events at their regular meeting,! held' Wednesday afternoon at the pome tof Mrs. WuL tar Krick,- • I. I Mrs, Maynard Hatrlclc presided durlDg tbs] bimlQMs Nisston. Ths program leader, Mrw A. 0. Uliland«r, presented a Quality Photo Finishing Work left by 'noon on Sunday, reidy Tuesday . morning at 10 a. m. /' Holthouse Drug Co, One Week ’Til Easter! Send Your v Cleaning Now. • PHONE $-3202 KELLY’S DRY CLEANING

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Ssslsty Items far day's pubi , IlMlteft fripst bs phsried in by M 11 «. m. /Oaturdsy NWp, m ) Phens. HIII 1 y Phyllis Aehsson A ' . . ':. ■ .[] ' ’ ' SATURDAY i (Jtewte 4 lub hskp h«I«, I'll t Mull, «8 W, A \. • MONOAV I " AitefU < eiUfMl H T, Am Mttimte grads si'towd, 1 M pm, Mtehmllte in< i« || M«r, Mamti«l Fttttetok, (! pm Pteamitit Mlite Methodist Win tog Woritten Class Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ehrsam, 7'30 pm. ' Research club, F. H Wllterd, 2:30 pm. ? \ ’ Rosary Society meeting, post poned one wf»ek. ■ \ St. Catherine’s study club. Justine Heimann, 8 p.m. Adams Central P. T. A., Monroe «h*ade school, 7:80 p.m; Adams County Chorus, Monroe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m.\ • TUESDAY \ Loyal Daughter class of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Clarence Smith, 8 p.m. Dhtiful Daughter class of Bethany <E. U. B. church, Mrs. D. E.\ Foreman, after t church. ,\- 'Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. \ Delton Passwater, 2 p.m. Pocohantas Lodge, Red Men Hall, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills P. T. A., Pleasant Mills high school, 7 p.m. \ A WEDNESDAY >■ Women of Moose, 6 p.m. at Mooae home to go to Van Wert. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Noble Reynolds, 2 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle, Zion E. and R. and R. church social rooms, 2:30 p.m. Eagles. Auxiliary initiation services, Eagle hall, 8:30 p.m. A THURSDAY \ Women of Moose Formal initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. » Adams County Roadside Council, Monroe Farm Bureau, p.m. eating paper on "Displaced Persons.” She din cussed the two hundred thousand A mermans nobody wants rather than present the t»ro btetns of the foreign born, She presented a word picture of Mbs seaNonal migrant Workers, « problems of poor housing, malnutri-ii'-n mid iheir inability to pay; for medical care and l&.Qloalnc stated that "The picture of Americans going hungry Is not a pretty one. and every effort should be made to take the seasonal farm worker out of the displaced persons class and make him a self-supporting citizen.” f The hostess served delicious candies during the social hour. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE IN POTLUCK BUPPER The Women of the Moose held a potluck supper Thursday evening at .the Moose home. Practice for degree work followed supper. Plans were made to visit the Van Wert, 0., chapter of the Women of the Moose nekt Wednesday. Those who plan to attend the meeting are asked to meet at the local Moose home promptly dt six o’clock that evening. L

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1 * - . ■ - ill & ' '‘F® ■W |’y. ■ I I WED RECENTLY4- Miss Wanda Lue Carr, daughter of .Mrs. Vivian Bedher of Rockford, 0.. and Doyle R. Gilliland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gilliland of Centerburg. 0.. were united in marriage recently ih Evangelical United Brethren church: near Rockford. Tin? Rev. Argol Sudduth Officiated. The couple resides with the pride’s mother. , \ t — Photo l»y Edwards

MRS. HEIMANN HOSTESS TO HOME EC MEETING Mrs. John Heimann was hostess Wednesday evening for the meeting ‘of the Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club. v The meeting opened with singing of the «on#r of the month and roll call was answered by naming a pet peeve. Mrs. Alton Corson led the devotions and lesson 6n "Nylon” was given by Mrs. Ann Schwaller and Mrs; Elizabeth: Kohne. At the business session tne Home Economic membership trip was discussed. Refreshments in an Easter theme \were served to fourteen members by the hostesses, Ann and Rose Heimann. [ L FEDERATION OF CLUBS HAS CLOSING MEETING . The Adams County Federation df Clubs held their dosing meeting at the American Legion home Friday afternoon, A carry-InMunch, eon waa nerved at one o’clock during the PusineMN mauthig, pre* Nllded over by Mrs; William Naad*t Min*, vice-president, the Officers fpr the ennui ng year were t»ltetedi J Mra. Omid Durttln wan named flreskteni. Mrs. William Nejidstlne, vloprcsldent; Mrs. Harve Baker, secretary; Mrs. H, jrrolitiisyrf-l, treasurer; Mrs. R. C, Hersh. coun*\ selor. , A committee was appointed to select a book to be placed In the public library in memory of Mrs; E! W. Busche. Representative?, from each of the eleven clubs be?’ longing to the Federation gave brief reports of the activities of \ ' ' ■

- • 1 ? » ' "' " . \ " ' ? ■ Jr - Wm VSWk W" IffWftt.... dA ■ ■ iA 1 tl *Jk M . . X ■■ B A4 B lAHp, I■ / / DAI JU Cl IMh AY beginning of tbe Pession rALM OUINUAT the stage had been set for the rapid sequence of events that-were to reach their climax in the Crucifixion. Tjie growing enmity of the pharisees toward Jesus had reached a pitch of desperation with His raising of Lazarus from the dead. After this, Jesus had left Bethany but He returned sit days before the passover and dined with Lazarus. j j v Many persons had heard of BBS coming and, bearing palm t branches, were waiting the following day to hail Him as He rode into Jerusalem on a young ass. It was on . this day He said, “Now is the judgment of this world: now shall the prince of this world be cast’ out. And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw Bl| men unto me.” (St. John Xn.q?1,32.) | [I I • WHWHI luilll W ' " -•'V, . ■ .

■n —— -? - their clubs during the past year. Mrs. J. T. Myers reported on the Fine Art Fund and Mrs. Frohnapfel ggve a report on the sales fqr th© blind. A motion was pasred to have one or more-clubs act as hostesses fpr each mee/ing during the coming year. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Udn Nossett, of Muncie, state treasurer of the I. F. C. C., Mrs. Uertnine Colson, president of Eighth district, and Mrs. Brown, president of the Delaware county Federation of Clubs. j Mrs. Nossett spoke briefly oh Federation and explained how the (toes, paid by the clubs to the state and {general federation are divided among the General Federation, at ate, district and county. H Mrs. Colson urged the club mem4»«rH to attend the st#te convention ht the Claypool Hotel, IndianaiHills,' pn May 2. 3 and 4. Tin* reception Rvill be held the \ evening of the ppehing day, j; Mr*. R I). Myers then presented. P vem’ pleasing review of tho book, S’Mtea Willte," by Janlco Holt Giles. 11 lii closing Mrs, Hersh asked that | be fronpwsy tribute to the mem- ! Bry of Mrs; Busche by standfafl for | ihdtticnf in silence and repeating Gin Lord’s Prayer In unison, [ Hostesses for the afternoon were jkrs, Bert Haley, Mrs. A, U<. Holt house, Mrs. Robert Garard, Mrs. [Noah ilabegger. Mrs. Ervin Loch l per. Mrs. James Moses. Mrs. I) C. and Mrs.\Royal Friend. f The Adams County Roadside Council will meet Thursday afterboon at one thirty o’clock at the Monroe Farm Bureau. Mrs. Sophia ■- a

Methodist Church . Plans Redecoration , A program of frnprovdment find n-d«<bruthm Im now In prdgrngg Ml that Firm Mmhodht < huirh A n|m« lul Iddiieri offering fur thia purpose will b« observed w i |ia> ♦'hutch Hundky morning when ilm Fmiiillloh of' th«* uMilMh will turn 1»» thalr l.ohhoi offftrln* I»oHh* *lihli ftava Iman In Hu- honi«<4 dlirlOK ilia ImiiUn |H<l'ln<| \ 'I Im pi ogrum ells fol tt llmiohyll rlniiiiiiiM um| piilpf in* pIMII for Ilia amha iirmt mi Ilia ammliiMlF laval Work I 0 Io Im*ill . oil , iliu piolrnl HOfitMliiia Mflar kaMwr ft#pttl('M mxi onm p»< pur mtohft ara now In i-hkl-gt* of Ibis ik.hkl iruaitUM, naadMd hr ftumH'll l)w«;m,\ The dltilhg room nw ami banti* merit classrooms hftve raeemiy been Improved on a volunteer help plan/ Painting baa been carried pti by member* of the Wesley clans and others; the W.S.C.R. provided the paint; the trustees and Methodist Men have handled the repairs and sanding of the floor; new drapes are being prepared by members of the Wesley class. The Builder’s 1 class has similar plans now under way for their classroom area. Dieffenbaugh, of Fort Wayne, district supervisor, will make a talk. Anyone, who desires transportation is asked to call Mrs. Ralph Stanley. The Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Will 'meet at the home, of Mrs. Clarence Smith at eight o-’clock Tuesday evening. Airs. Ora 1 Newhart will be assisting hostess. Initiation of new Members and. nomination of officers will be coflducted at the meeting of the Eagauxiliary Wednesday evening. The meeting will lie held in the Eagles hall at eight thirty o’clock. Mrs. D. p. Foreman will be hostess for the meeting of the Dutiful Daughter class of Bethany ' iKvangelical United Brethren church Tuesday evening following chlirch services. The Women qf the Moose will have formal initiation at! the Moose borne Thursday evening at seveh thirty o’clock The social service cmnniittaa, with Mrs Mildred (lay as chairman, will ba in ( barge of chapter night \ |<|gjosß!TAL y* 1 iU>#u\ Admitted; Mrs. Ellis Call, Grant street; Mrs. Ivan Brubaker, Ohio City.. \ Dismissed: Mrs. Glen HersheV and bAby boy, Decatur route 3; Mrs. Arlo Lehman and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Rawley D. Jones and \ baby boy, Berner, Mrs. Leonard Schwartz 'and baby girl; Monroe route 1; Mrs. Clyde Horn and baby girl, Monroeville; Mrs. ‘Eugene fettibone and baby hoy, Monroe route 1; Mrs. Howell Duff and baby girl, Madison street; Mrs. Patrick Hackman and baby boy, ' Master Drive; Susan Kay South Eleventh street; Mrs. Charles Roebuck, Rockford, O„ Mrs. Anna Brant, Willshire, 0., route 1; Roger Frenke, Robert Reynolds, Monroeville; Charles Rape, Geneva; Mrs. Anthony Koblick, Geneva. •--VRP Union Township , The Union Pals 411 club held the enrollment meetin* at the Immanuel Lutheran school Tuesday. The meeting opened with gioup sln*lh* and pledgee to the flags led by Kathryn Shaffer New officers are Ada W,aeM, president; Deloria Hleekr, vh a president; Marlene Tlilama, PMretary treasurer; Virginis Iticaka, haaitlnand safely leader, Both Httlihshn, abb* leader, Kat«n Vlrftlfll* Vetter, im r#pwr«r> 1 Hdfah Jawe Frsfim Hmiini CHURCH lEWS Nakarette Church 4>ast night at the Church of the Nazarene a very Interesting and fine group of pictures was shown khd explained by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Humble of Kankakee, ill. They were pictures of work among the Central American Indians? Tonight there > will be more pictures and explanations. These will concern missionary work among the Indians here in the United States. These pictures have been taken by the Humbles while visiting these various tribes. Mrs. Humble has been the head of this work in the general woman’s foreign missionary society for many years and is a very interesting as well as able speaker. She will also speak at 10:30 Sunday morning. The service tonight will begin at 7:30. ' \

—'i ■■ ■■■— ' . ■ . HUS IS DEATH SPOT of the Florida-bound New York Central train which cracked up in Trenton, Mich., Detroit suburb, killing two women and a baby and injuring 30 other persons. Coach at right slammed through coach at left as train lack knifed, f International

Clericus Says: \ • '■ ' . Clericus says: The proper obpervajnbe of the Lord’s Supper is of importance to the life of a Christian. It is the high moni-

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ent for meditation, prayer, conger cration, and communion with Cod\ . in fellowshio with his children. It r affords that needed spiritual culti Ivation without which to one can grow his soul. I ■ :