Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1951 — Page 3

TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1351

ROSARY SOCIETY MEETS ON MONDAY EVENING One'hundred and thirty members of :be : Rosary Society of St. Mary's church met last evening in the Knights of Columbtis hall. Followifiga brief business meeting. cards were played and prizes awarded to Joan Wemhwff for cana*ta;Frances Monohan for bridge; Martha Krelgel for live hundred; Vera Wolper.t for pinochle; Mrs. Robert-Myers for rhum. Prize# for a take walk were*won by Mrs. Mary Fobs, Wlncfred KHson and ■ Itos* Oontw. . t Decoration* uifd •shmenis for the affajlr were citrrh'd In an faster theme. BRETHREN WOMEN'S RALLY AT PLEASANT DALE CHURCH V The Middle Indiana Women's Rally of the Church of the Brethren will be held at the Pleasant hale church In Kirkland township on Thursday. “Deepening and shar. intk our spiritual life'’ -will be the theme for the rally. \ v The morning progrhpn which lie- ' „ - . .. . .... “■ ' ' \

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I • gins at ten o’clock, will be presided over by Mrs. Leonard Custer. The welcome- wil|l be given by Mis. RUssell Weller and devotions will be led by Mrs. Donald Mrs. Rolland jFlory will-give the morning address, “Crowing BpirItuully." The noon lunch will be served by the women of .the liust t hui’ch, Mth. E. Hum wh will 'ghe the Inyocutioij opening the afternoon seHslon. lilrs. Frink i'lrey will be In charge the necking -Mrs Flory will speak oi Die topic, "Chlhii Today,*’ ami ipeelal niukm will hd by the WuluiMh City ( hiii’fli. The rally will epnehtd” wl'h, ini addreas by 1 Mrs V. E Schwhlni entitled. “Faring oljt? task, Including devotions." 1_ j j Three! women from the local 1 church will have charge th the music; Mrs. Dale Libp r.s organist. Mr’s. Osiar tlelsel. Pianist, and’ Mrs. Vlrgel Sites, chorister. ‘ j’ L~~“ ' ' ' I MISS BONNIE SIMONS ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER Miss Bonnie Simors eiitertiaiiied

. College Choir To Sing April 8 111 11 5 t iKr/ WkwlTW/ ■UI ’" : vI fl 1 1 Az i b> l Fourteen states and Washington. D. C. are represented in the AndeMon College choir, above, which ’ members of the Church of Cod. and many other local residents will hear,'Bunday, April R. when they go to Indianapolis to participate In a “spiritual feast" day at Cadle Tabernacle, to which the public is cordially invited. \ j‘ ' > ; A Directed by youthful Robert A. Nitfhdlson. thew 40-yoice choir will jq|n with others on the staff of "The Christian Brotherhood Hour.” \internatlpnal the local\gpoup attqndiag the state-wide services,. —2:30 and 7:30 p. in. -presented by CBH and the Church of God in InGfana. 1 The Rev. Dwight R. McCurdy, pastor, •will head the local \group attend nig the state-wide services, first of the kind to l>e held anywhere id Jhe nation. ' i The choir is heard weekly on over 150 radio stations tn the United States. Alaska and the British West Indiea. In late April it go*g\on a tour-state tour, this year, singing in churches in Michigan, lowa and Illinois, in addition to Indiana. , in the past year, the choir has been heard over the network of the. Columbia Broadcasting System on its “Church of Air;" over KQMOi Kansas City, on “Mid-America .Bings.” and other midwest stations. including a special half-hour Yule program for the second year over WLW. Cincinnati, and other programs in St. Lpuls. Indianapolis, Anderson and Fort Wayne. j r V-b —

recently with a baby shower for Mrs Doan was presented with many lovely gifts. \ _ IHngo was played during the evening, ~ and prizes awarded to Miss Caroline Agler, Miss Jackie Hite and Mrs Patsy Lyons, who presented them to the honored guest, Refreshments In a pink and blue th.eiiit* Weie sei ted By the hostess. The guest list Inl luded the Misses Mmll\n Rob|iisoii, Pat ('hpise, Marilyn Miiul|er, Ciimllne Aglerj .Itekle Ilit e I’Ht ll,e Muy Aim n, \ Evelyn .Hash, Mill Welling. Sum a ibliison. .Mrs, Patsy Lyons, Mrs. John M Doan. Mr* Kenneth Strickler mid *\Mi Phyllis shout the Ruralistlc study club will meet at the home of Mrs- Herman < Gelnler ning at eight o'clock. The American Legion Auxiliary ! will have initiation ( s<>' vices and prizes will be presented to the winners of the Americanism con. test at the regular social meeting ' to be held at eight o'clock Friday evening at .the Legion home; Mrs. Rbid Krekson will present a play review at the social meeting of Psi lota Xi sorority Wednesday evening. The meeting will be held at the Elks home at | eight o’clock. The St. Paul Ladies Aid will sponsor a bake, sale at city hall Saturday morning beginning at nine' o’clock. Mrs. Wayne Schnepf wilt entertain members of the S. E. Bridge Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. , Mr. and Mrs, Harry Steele are the parents of a baby son, born at 8:15 o'clock this morning at the Luth.-i ' an hospital In Fort Wayne. The baby weighed 8 poulida. Hi ounce*. He la the third child and pe.imd MOt) ill the family Hfeele la the ad verliHhig iiiiiimgci for tin* Daily Democrat, \, Mr? and Mrs Rluljurd llnkuv mm the puimnta of u huby dungltfer, burn Monday nt 11 IK pm at ton Adumn, « oiin,l y inAmoilnl hospital Him weighed 7 pniimln, Vi> ulnhtm ' A buhv ami WM limn Io Ml uml Mrs Hobrtf Mover! of UrnlgvlHe, at 111 p m Mmidtlv M tin* l« u,h l hospital. Mr. find Mrs? William R. MacCormack are parents of i baity son, Saturday evening at 11 30 o'clock at the locajl ho*pit<l, He weighed 8 pounds. 10 ounce*. A baby son, weigh.! 9 pounds, was' born to Mr. and Mrs.\Carl Bultameler. of Hoagland, at 10:47 p.m. yesterday at the Adams county memorial hospital. W ; 'L-d'-'-If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad —lt Pays.

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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 Phyllis Acheson TUESDAY Delta Theta Tmi social meeting, Elks home. 8 p.m, Chprch Mothers Study Club. Trinity Church,- 1 8 p.m Tr( Kappa, Mrs. Lowell Harper, 8 p.m. pledging services. Hold Township Home Economics ClUbj Mrs. Charles Circle, 1:30 p.tn. Adams (’minty W. ('. T. U. Spring, Institute. Bethany E. U. B. church. I Morning and afternoon sessions. Sunny Circle <;iub of Preble Towhship and Union Woman's , Club of Union Township. Preble Township Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. v | Kirkland Toadies club, Adams Central high school, 7 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall. 7:3Q P.m. \ i \ Catholic Ladies of Columbia potluck supper, C.L. of C. hall, 6:3v p.m. ! • ; WEDNESDAY Friendship Circle of Zion E. atjd R. church, Mrs. Robert Lord, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary officers meet-, ing. Eagles hall, 8:30 p.m. Philalethean Circle of Zion E. and R. Church, Mrs. C. L. August, , 8 p m. I Jolly Housewife Home Economics club, Pleasant Mills school. 7:3u p.m. ' \ i Union Township Woman's club. Mrs. Edith Lortie, 1:30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi potluck supper at Par 4 Room, 6:15 p.m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, 2:30 p.m, - Pfit lota XI, Elks Home, 8 p.m. Historical Club, Mrs. Homer Bitt- ' ner,| 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Asßocla- ( tion, 8 p.m. | st Ambrose study club. Mra. Jacob Heimann, 7:30 p,m.* \ Htj, Vincent de Paul society, 0, L- of C hull, 2 pm THURSDAY * Kin ninth' study club, Mrs ll* r limn liclnu i | p m Ht’lhauv <‘lrrl« <>l ZhijlK, And It. <lhurt'li, chuich, M p in, ,\ R.: K Bridge dub Mrs. Wayne , Hch|tepf. 7 :ui pin ‘J tu <ll ait Angel AttKljr Mute, Mrs. Varium Krtigb, K p.m Hi>Uha Hog. Mrs, Fr«d Sullen kAmp, 7:30 p.m, Methodist Circle 1 A. Mrs. Adrian Baker, 8:30 p.m. Methodist Circle 1 B, Mr|. Floyd CoWgns, 2:30 p.m. Methodist Circle 2 A, Mrs. D Burpettp Custer S:JO pm J Methodist Circle 2 B, Mrs, Herve Baker. 2:30 p.m. ■ Miethodlst Circle 4. Mrs. Watson Maddox, 2:30 p.m. . St, Paul Ladies Aid Mm Arthur Scheiderer, Ossian, all day r Order of Eastern Star called . meeting, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. ■ •

: *> ! - \ .Monrob W.C.T.U., Mrs. Homer Winteregg 7:30p.m. Pleasant Milin Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrsl Harlen Jones, 9:30 a.in. , ' |V ' Decatur Emblem club. Elks home. 7:.30 p.m. Our Lady of Victory discussion group Mrs. John Schurger, 7:30 Pm. ' FRIDAY / ’American Legion Auxiliary social mbeting. l.cHon home. 8 p.m. Method Ist W. !p. C. S. Rummage suht, dhurcli bi|sement, 1 .to 5 pin '• I r » SATURDAY St. Pulp Latlha Ahl bake wil<\ city hall, p u in, W. H- C. 3. rummage side, < htireh bailment, M:3o a.tn, to. 4:30 pirn. Ij v n hq&la t-Admitted: Baby William Muri ay, Decatur: Lester Sfcipe, Berne. v • • Dismissed: Mfs. William Klusman. Decatur: Mrs. James Meyer ahd baby girl. Linn Grove; Mrs. Roy ,Wahle. Decatur: ' i . . ;Tfydrazine valuable in aluminum Soldering fluxes, is in s'uch demand that i new processes to produce it are being actively sought, including a ; -promising ’ synthesis from ammonia and chlorine with ultra-violet A [Democrat Want Ad —It Pays. ■>V ~ , MH qS • We take 'pride in <mr ? Prescription Dvpgrtment. Iler* ikilled Mjegietered Ph«rinAchi» are ready to compound ybur prescription promptly and prep* •rly. Fresh, potent inure* dlents are used, and each •tap is «mdully checked for accuracy, firing us your g Doctor's next prescription. Holthouse Drug Co. • II;' 1 -■ \■! -fy ! I ■ '

it n———» Warmer Weather Is forecast In State General Rainfall In State Tonight Indianapolis. March 27— (UP)— Like any normal six-day-old, spring squirmed into a wet and 'warm, existence, in Indiana today. Cheeriest note from the weatherman was that the einbrydnlc season teemed to be'jtere to stay. Above normal temperatures were forecast through next weekend. The weatherman said today would he cloudy with ruin spreading oyer the state tonight, but tt iiipenttures would move from pte-duwn lows at the freezing murk to highs of from f>o to 82 degrees, the warmest weather In days. Temperalures averaging three to Hix degrees above normal were pitD<trd th,* n*Xt five days. It would he somewhat cooler Wednesday. the weatherman said, but only “minor dally changes" were expected during the remainder of the week. The week’s prediction was for daily maximums of 53 to 6(> degrees and nighttime lows, of 34 to 42 degrees -e-none below freezing. "Precipitation will be heavy . . . ip excess of one inch.” a report from the Indianapolis weather bureau said. “Rainfall is likely daily, but principal amounts will fall tonight and Wednesday, then at the weekend.” , One below-freezing mercury reading was reported in the state early today. It was 31 degrees at Lafay: ette. Fort Wayne and Indianapolis airport both recorded 32 degrees, and it was three to six degrees higher elsewhere. Warmer temperatures were forecast during tonight’s rainfall, ranging from 42 degrees upstate |o 46 iii the south. Mrs. Elroy Winteregg, of '712 West Washington street, left Monday morning by plane for a six week visit with relatives in . Germany. She will be met at Frank-, sqrt by her sister, Mrs. 11. (’. former Berne resident, and ttjey will go to Heidelberg to visit parents, Mr. and Mrs. HenrU (Hueck and family. Drugs, products of research, but unobtainable a dozen years ago ac(M>unt for at least 11.50 out iof each $4 Americans currently spend, for prescription* at drua stores. ;. l\ \ '

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