Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1951 — Page 3

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ADAMS COUNTY WCTU PLANS INSTITUTE Mrs. , Delton Passwater was hostess recently to the Attains County Women’s Christian Temperance I'nion executive committee. The committee made plans’ for the spring Institute to be held at the Decatur Evangelical United Bret ft-rt-ii-i niir<;h March 27. Gueitt speaker for the institute ■will be Mrs. Lee Moon, a state officer from South Bend, ami the program will be announced later. | RESEARCH CLUB HEARS BOOK REVIEW Members of the Research club ninl fin: the closing meeting of ihtpyuur Monday afternoon at the home :of Mrs. F II Willard. Club l>imHldbnt, Mrs a r. i tollhouse, IpDiidiitrnd Mih e h Cook who j entertained those present with a •Ic.hgitjful review 4»r the book. “My ,N“ k Os The Woods." by Uidlse HliklniMin Rich, I Lovely refreshments/were later jsmvcd hv Mrs, Willard, aaalated Wi»jat.iii|iiiMii|-|i -liiiii ' »..i— !■ ii;wi Lii»s»aSMwMiiisiwwl

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by -Mrs. Calland, Mrs. R D. Myers, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, Mrs; !O. H. Haubold and Mrs. D. B. Erwin. CORINTHIAN CLASS HOLDS MARCH MEETING The Corinthian Clask of the First Christian church n|et recently at the home of Mrs. Paul Dan iels. Mra. Harmon Kruft; gave tjhe devotions and: prayer was offered in unison. Members of the class responded to the roll <kH with a Bible verse on resurrepilon and Mrs. Kruft also read "|'ru< Ifixion Night," by (laleri Lee Rose. After u brief business meeting, Mrs, Kruft presented Hfvwral eonteats, followed by- an Jlntaraatinu rending on religion given by Mrs. .1 M Dawson Mfs Daniels served delicious refreshments during the social hour J riLi. ’| |i -j MISS PATSY RUTHfCASK WILL WED ON APRIL 14 Mr 'jind Mrs Case 'of 32f» North Eleventh jstiwet have nnnouncrd the engagement und approaching of their daughter, Palsy RiHlfc Io Virgil L Hawkins, son of sr. and Mrs; Wllhur Hawkins of Dhcklur, route 6. " Tim . wedding w ill tike place on April 14 at the Trinity EvangrllcHl United Brethren < Ipm li hi Decatur with the Rev. Lu lie Martin of Kokomo official in. | | I MRS. EMERICK HOSTESS FOR CIRCLE MEETING Seventeen members jof the Evening Circle of the - Methodist W. S. C. S. met Monday at the home of Mrs; Samuel Emerick. Mrs. J. E. Thacker gave pie devotion

Holy Week Noonday Service "Narrative of the ;Third Day of our Saviour's Pkaaion" First I - \ : Presbyterian Church ' 12416 till 12:4d P. M. (Courtoay Ooy'ji Mopll service) Z. fcr. ' / fRm / / 1 a AFTER SHWI I’ 00 LOTION New Lurgef Quantity' , of In gtantly nothing, (Juoling. invig orating After Shavj Lotion fur a bracing sense -of masculine wellbeing. Man-tailore<J bottles. Extrt volxf 91/ 3 ox. jht SMITH DRUG CO.

El ' ' .' v '■ ■ ■ ■; ■. \ • MISS CAROLYN SUE BAUQHN was murrled rtueiitly to Waller K. Illchter, son of Mr, ami Mrs, Alvin Hlt'lilpr of Port Wayne, In Hie First Hapilsi ('hutch. The Rev Robert Hammond porforined the cere itiony The hrldo Is the daughter of Mr., and Mrs, Harold llaughn of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Itlchtpr are now residing al 1.'12N I'nion street In Fort Wa£ne.— Phuio by Atispaugh.

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Society Items for day's publication must be phoned in by, 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 v Phyllis Acheson TUESDAY G. E. Aeolian choif rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p.m. Washington Farm Bureau, Riheaker school, 6:30 p.m.' Loyal Daughter class of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mra. Clarence Smith, 8 p.m. - , ' Dutiful Dauirliter class of Bethany K. U. B. church, Mrs. D. E,‘ Foreman, after church. Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. Delton Poswater, 2 p.m, Pocbhantas Lodge, Red Men Hall, 7:80 p.m. > Pleasant Mills P. T. A„ Pleasant Mills higly school, ? p.m. WEDNESDAY ' Indiana Huh'dressers Association, Cleora Daniels, 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose, 0 p.m. at Moose home to go to Ven Wert. Decatur Hom" Ecouomlca club, Mrs. Noble Reynolds, 2 pin. Ruth and Naomi t.’lrcie, Zion E. and R and R chun h AoriHl rooms, 2:30 pin Eagles Auxiliary Initiation ear vices, Eagle hull, k;3O pm, THURSDAY • D A V, Auxiliary social iiiaellng, P.A.V hall, x i> m Order or Eastern Hraf 4*««'ed ■NMtlßgi Munonl. (mil. . Hl p ; m, Women of Moose Formal India tlon, Moose home, 7180 p m. ' Adams County Roadalde Council, Monroe Farm Bureau, p.m. SATURDAY Immanuel Lutheran ,Ladles Aid Bake Sale, Publix Service, 1> a.in — i p • and also presented the Reason, “The Christian’s' Right ,to Income.” Two new members were added to the Circle? During the business meetiri?; it was mentioned that the 1951 pledges are due on Api.i,l 30. \ Refreshments -were served by Mrs. ‘Emerick and Mrs. Lyhiann Hann, and Easter was the theme of the decorations. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Thacker. ' u < f ■ The D.A.V. Auxiliary will have Initiation ceremonies at their regular social meeting Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the D.A.V. hall.

Avon Burk and daughter, Mto. Walter Track, have returned from a Florida vacation. Members of the Decatur Rotary club will go to Bluffton this evening for a group meeting to be held at the country club. Clarence , Ztner of this city is group representative of the Rotary group Indiana University students will arrive Wednesday for the Easter vacation which \ extends through to Tuesday of next week. Const root ion of the frame work for the guest house and residence bt Mr and Mrs Stewart W Me Millen In the grove on Valley Farms, south of the city, Is under 1 way. Yost Construction company has the general contract. Mrs: Carl Landis of Kirkland Township and her nephew, Keith Gilbert of Monroeville, spent the

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weekend in Erie, P»„ where they visited Mrs. Lundin* Brother am|t sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunter and Mrs. Zella Baker,\<>f Fort Wayne, have returned from a three week vacation trip through tips southern states. They visited in Mississippi, New Orleans, La., and various points of interest in Florida.

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Admitted: Sharou Whitman, 920 Washington \ street. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Gladys Lehman, Geneva; Mra.' Anna Brandt, Willshire, 0., Robert , Garwood, Willshire, O„ Charles Morgan, 022 North Seventh street; Lea Cole, Convoy, 0., Olin Mbetle iMtraer, Monroe; Rlohnrd Stevans* Decatur, route 3; |7eo Roe, Decatur, route 1. ■ Admitted and dismissed: Johnny’ Trlcker, 1234 Madison street; Ted Stucky, Berne, route 2. , Dismissed: Mrs. Virgil Wolfe and baity girl, Slxtewntjh street; Mr*. Joint Burger and baby girl, Deca.tur. route t 3; Mrs. John Rlckord abd hiiby boy. Walnut si rest; M>‘s Joseph Egts and baby boy, Madlsonstrem; Mrs. Puul Mlller und haliy gRI, Decatur, route 6; Mrs. Daisy August, High atreel; <Mrjji lyan Brubaker,. Ohio City, 0., >MrA Otto Wefel, Adam* atreet; Mrs. Stanley Haumhailner, Geneva; Mrs Juss Hr n wart x, Monroe street I Mrs Beulah 'Fegieji’, Osatnit, route » ’ ' \\ v ■' - ' 4: -j,’

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The following births were report- ,■ ed today by the Adams county- ! memorial hospital: v - • ? To Xlr. and Mrp. Virgil Wolfe, Sixteenth street, a •girl. J To Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gehrig, Adams street, a giyi, Cynthia Anftj To Mr. and Mr si. SOverin Schurger. First street, a. girl, Mary. To Mr; and .Mrs John Burkholder, Monroe* a boy, Jr. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selking, Decatur, rotate 1, a girl. To Mrs. and Mrs Clarence Homesick, Berne, routb 2, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beer, Monrbe, route 1, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller. Decatur, route 4, a boy. To Mr? and Mrs. James Meyer, 'Linn. Grove, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bultemeier, Decatur, rb|ite 4, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Lillard Faw bush, Decatur, route 2, a girl. To Mr. and Mirs. Ervin Ross, Willow Run, route 4, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boron, Winchester, a boy. To Mr. and Mri Theodora Rohrock, Decatur, route 3, a boy. Union City Publisher Is Named Treasurer Indianapolis, March 20 r-(UP)-Russell E Wise/ Union £lty rtublllehei* and president of the Indiana democratic editorial , asaocladon. wan unnounend today an treasurer of the democratic ntnto central committee. Wise succeeds Frank K. McKinney, Indlanapolle banker, who <Uit to head the federal military houn- , Ing commission. Hie appointment was announced by State chairman Ira L. Baymaker.

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