Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1951 — Page 3
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VJez \ MRS.\BRUNTON reelected head of catholic women ?Xlrs. J. H. Brunton, of this city, was reelected president of district ;> of the National Council of Cath* Women district meeting,': held Sunday afternoon at St. Al-t oysiu* church, Yoder. Approximate-/ ly Uo ' attended the. Benediction of thb Moats Blessed Sacrament wak given by the Rev. A. C. Phillips, newly appointed; pastor of thA church. The business session. conducted by Airs, Brunton, wasl held in the social hall of the! church. Miss Jban Wemhoff, also of \l)eeatur, chairman of the nominating committee, had Charge of the election of offi,cersj. The only new officer is Miss ■Margaret Ehler, of Bluffton, who will' servie as secretary. Other re/ elected officers are: vice-president, M r*. 4 ■\Vil Li am Kohne; t reasu rer, -Viss ‘lrene Heiman; Parlimentarian.Mrs. Norbert Gase. , Mrs, Lawrence 'i lii, o*f‘ ’Fort Wayne, deanery pYesideht, urged the members to attend the diocesan conveptioh to bes held'ini South Bend on May 6 and 7' Tickets for the banquet and luncheon niay be ■ obtained from Mrs. Btunton. Room reservations at «the Oliveir Hotel should be made as soon as possible •Rev* Phillips spoke on /‘The lasting effect of Christian- training in t ■ -- .■'- ?■ ’ ■
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.’< ■ j. . ‘ the home,” and the Rev. J J J. Hen'nes. of Monroeville, on ‘‘The Apdstalate in Home.” Speakers among the lay members wyre Mrs. John O’Shaughnessey. of Monroeville', whose topic was ‘‘The Fafnily.Tand Mrs. John Doughffrty, of Fort Wayne, who talked on “ProbIdiiifs for the ..Study Clubs." The meei.ipg closed with grayer by Rev. Phillips. flaring the social which followed musical selections wjjere presented by the Christman trio. Refreshments were serVeii by ladies of the host parish. Th® next district meeting will be helljl at Bluffton in the fall MISS ALICE DICK TO WED ON SUNDAY " 'Tpe wedding pf Mips .Mice Pene> Dicki daughter Os Mr. and Mrs; Al-' bert Di< k of route three, and Ir*in J. Liechty, will- (afte place at two o’clock Sunday afiernoon’bt the St. Ijuke Evangelical and Reformed thujjh at Honduras.; i A reception will be held immediately following; the wedding. ■ 4 ! -4— f • ' K . \ MISSIONARY SOCIETY I HAS; RECENT MEETING Th|e Women’s Missionary society of the Church of God met recently at the home' iof Airs. Herbert Hawkins. Mrs. Nellie Morrison conflicted the ilevotions and the group joined, in singing Like: a Shepherd Lead Us." Scripture i Was taken from tire tenth chapter of Mark and was followed I }'. prayer. Mrjs. Guy Agler then introduced Mrs. C. F. Brown, who showed pictures of the Holy Land. Iran and Switzerland. Mbs.- Hazelwood led the business meeting. Refreshments were served to ths nineteen members, nine vis ItoEs and six children present. Mr*. Wynn and Mrs. Sheets were welcomed is new members. ■; || ■ ■ —I ■ : i Mrs. John Heimann will be hostess for the meeting of the St. Ambitose study club/ Friday evening pt seven thirty p’clock. The. St. Vecelia Discussion club will meet at the hoihe' of Rbsalla Millef evening at eight ojclock. j There will\ be a hake sale condacted by the Tri Kappa sorority at Icily hall Saturday morning at n|nb . .■ ■ , ■ '
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Society Items for day’* publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson. TUESDAY F?ta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Herman Girod, 8 p.m. Jjolly Housewives Home Ec club, Pleasant Mills high school, 7:3p p.m# choir rehearsal, music 1 oom of . the high school, 7:3tl p.m. dhurch Mothers Study club, Methodist church basement, 8;00 P-mj. . » . - I|oot Township Home Ec club, Mr 4. John Magley, 1:30 p:m. \Hirkland Ladies Horiie Economics club, Adams Central high school, 7:30 p.m. VRebekah Lodge, IOOF hall, 7:30 p.mt Root Township Home Ec Club, Mrs. John Magley, 1:30 p.m, delta Theta Tau buffet supper, Elks home, 6:30 p.m. Pocahontas Lodge meeting and pot; luck supper, Red .Men's hall, 6 p|m. •' ' ( ' Wednesday Stt. Vincent de Paul society, C. fl. of C. hallF2 p.m. Union township Women’s Club, Mrs. Lawrence Grote; 1:30. p.m. tiur Lady of Victory discussion group. Mrys. Herman J. Miller. 7:30 P.mk L z V ■ I ' Bridge club, Mrs. <l. Remy Bierly, 7:30 P- m. Presbyterian Womens Associa tioii, church. 8 p.m. , \ Sunny- Circle Ec cldb of Preble township, Preble township recreation center, 7:30 p. m. Ruth and Naomi circle, social of the Zion and E. and R. chu'rch. 2:30 p. m. \ Kpsilon Sigma chapter v of Beta Sigjna Phi, formal Founder’s Dat banquet, Legion home, p.m. THURSDAY D.A.V. Auxiliary social meeting vend initiation. D.A.V' hall, 8 p.m. ; Progressive Workers class of Trinity E.U.B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hesher, 7:3d p.m. Sjt. Cecelia Discussion ■ club, Rosalia Miller, if p.m Ruralistic Study club,’ Mrs. Elnio Lengerich, 8 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Waiter Baker, 8 p.m. ’ ' \ . ipmblem club formal initiation. Elkh .Cjrder of Eastern 1 Star, Masonic half, 7:30 p.m. / t Insect school; open to the pub lie J Lincoln school , auditorium Iph p.m. ' Women of the Moose, pot luck supper, Moose hall, 6:30 p.m. Methodist circle. 4, Mrs. GilOs Porter. 2:30 p. nr. \ 5 Methodist circle 2a. Mrs. Doyle Colilier,. 2:30 p. m. y Methodist circle 2b, ' Mrs. Sj/1 ; veslter Everhart, 2:30 p.m. Methodist circle 3, Mrs. Frank Krick, 2:30 p. m. circle 4, Mrs, Delton Passwater, 2:30 p. m. J . Roadside Council Inc. Call meeting , Monroe Fann Bureau, 1:30 p. m. a | FRIDAY S|t. Ambrose jStudy club. Mrs. John Heimann; 7j3(y p.m. Monroe WCTU institute, Mrs. Russell Mitchell, 10 a.m. SATURDAY. Tri Kappa sorority pake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. \ SUNDAY oelta Lambda chapter of Beta Silina i Phi, Day Mrs. Clarence Ziner. 6 p.tp, (|>Vder of Rdinbory for Girls, church services,' Methodist church. 10M0 a.m. JI » 'V': Lutheran Married Couples church basement, 8 p.m. l, '-y'T' -4' Sewing Machines Is Our Business You will be proud to own a i Modern New-Home Sewing 'Machine, full rotary, so auiet, % beautiful cabinets, \ 20 year guarantee. trade allowance on youi* old sewing machine. ' ,s CASH OR TERMS Hassock sew stool Frei. We carry a full line of everything to make sewing a pleasure. We hai\ve many good buys on guaranteed used sewing machines., It's smart to sew, you save. We service what we sell. We sell for less! ~ BOARDMAN’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 N. Ist St shop Hours: ‘ 9 a. m. - 9 p. m. Every Day\ I -
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"*"■ 1 "" " y Mill' - .11— Top Pleasant Mills Graduates aHIL <► Ji ■ Bri : |wi| W 1 * MBrnt P ' -u, i lillBwiBBy«f, Miss Barbara Wolfe fv j- Miss Dorothy Myers Comment ement exercises will be held for thfc Pleasant Mills high school graduates Tuesday evening. Mayi 2. Miss Wolfe, daughter of Mr. .and Mbs. Carl Wolfg of Pleasant. M||ls, will be the class valedictorian, having attainetl un average of ft 3.6 during her high | school career. Mi s Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Blue Creek township, will be the salutatojiaiv with an average of 92. —i * :—4— L*. — ; i_T
r ' ' : Mr. hnd Mrs. Ed Hasher • members of the Progressive Workers class of the Trinity Evangelical United j Brethren church Thursday evening at seven hirty o’clbck. ( Order of Rainbpw for Girls are asked\ to meet gt ; the First Methodist church Sunday nuirning at 10: ib to attend their annual church service in a group. The 'order observes its birthday celebration each April by attending church. P - —~l[' i Delta Lainbdg chapter of .Beta; Sigma Phi sorOfity will observe Founders Day Sunday with a aix o’cjock dinner at the of Mrs; Clarence Ziner. The sonority will’ have as guests their husbands and the new pledges and their husbands. , . ' - —- .-1 . "F . ■ ' ' Initiation services will be held at the social meeting of the D.A.V. Auxiliary Thursday ‘evening at eight o’clock in the D.A.V. hall. Mr. and' Mrs. Tom Li'tes and son ’Kip have rnovetP into their new home on Winchester street extended, south of the property. Miss Vjarena 'Niblick, who sustained multiple fractures to her I
ATTENTION PARENTS! The Annual HEALTH CLINIC ■.\ ' V I ' will be held \ THURSDAY, APRIL 26 ! AT THE LINCOLN SCHOOL If there is a child in your family who is to enter Kindergarten next September, please take-him or her to the Lincoln School gymnasium at 7:00 a. m. Thursday, April 26, for a preschool examination. I 1 ' / . I ' • | Health & Summer Roundup t Committee , 1 LINCOLN SCHOOL • Parent ■ Teaeheri Association PERSOXiI * mwim for personal nwl *- * ■? There is no such thing as a W “standard” funeral service at , . Zwick’s. Each faknily tribute * is ah individual memorial, personally supervised by a skilled Director. ■ I L\ ■■ . \■ ■ ■■' ' ■\ ' I A ZWICK » * ♦ , lOtt«T X ZWICK KOtUT B. fUUI . 620 N. 2nd Phones 3-3602, 3-3603 * * - zm--> ■ * JjKgft- \ > i
right;leg in a fall April 13, is a patient in the St. Catherine’s hospital, in Indiana Harbdr. She is reported as doing nicely but will be ctmftjjed to the hospital for some time.; Mrs. John Mayer, Mrs. John Hirstjhyjand Mrs. Peter Martin spent Mtmijay with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Elzey of Bobo. .jDa&e Moore has returned from Chicago where he enjoyed a couple of Cyb-Pirate ball games. The .Ohio City Masonic lodge team .will'confer the Master degree on a candidate of their own at the lodge rooms in Decatur May 4 anil the local team will do the same at Ohio City next autumn Tickets are still available for the trip of the lodge members to Chicago next Sunday. Kaehr, Decatur, rout* '4, and Mrs. Emanuel Gerber. Decatur route 4, have been admitted as patients at the Clinic hospital in Bluffton. . A trailer hitched to a truck and driven by Crozier of Craigville collided with a sedan driveu ly sfrs. Floyd Reber of Huntington on road 124 near Bluffton The Reber car was badly damaged, both sides being battered. No one was Injured. The condition of Sephus Melchl \eterah Decatur police officer. n> rwed as \ steadily improving although he will remain at the Adains county memorial hospital 1 for' gome time. He has been a pa-
.... ■■■!!..1.1 ,■■. 11 I|l I ■ tiont al the hospital fbr the past foui; weeks. Mr. ani| Mrs. Raymond Kohne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kohne and family in Indianapolis over the weekerid. Robert Kohne * is a student at the Indiana Medicai ' Center. I : 1 •]’ I " Final Tribute Paid |'v 1 ■ 1 To Judge J. Moran - ■ Bar Associations Express Tributes \ ! Tributes to Judge James J. Moran werb expressed at the meeting of the bar Association in Portland yesterday prior to funeral services for the well known jurist, whose death occurred \last Friday. \ G. Remy Bierly. of this city, represented \the Adams county bar association iarid read the resolution prepared by the local committee, composed of Bierly, Ferd L. bitterer and Henry B. Heller. , In tribute to the deceased' jurist the resolution stated: “Judge Moran was ’an able lawyer, a L-ordial friend, a high-minded citizen and ip every stense a gerik tieman. He was a profound student of the law and felt that it was the province \ind Obligation of thi legal profession to safeguard zealously the rights of all citizens before the law. Ille had an abiding faith in\the immortality of man and w’as close j to the church of his choice. His ideals Were high and his life has been, t,nd will long continue to be. an inspiration to all who Jeanie within his influence and especially to the younger members of the bar.” '; ’ Services were held-in the church of the Immaculate Conception and burial was in the Catholic cemetary at Portland; • '' ‘ . I— —„j.. '.X' ' ' South Bend Man Is \ Killed In Accident Sou|.l)i Bend. Ind., April 24. — (UP)—Robert Heathcock, 31. South Bend, w’as killed early today when his car struck a tree beside UjS. 2p, at the west edge of the city. ~ ’ ■ ■—~ —• -t? fry A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays ‘ X-j —>—— —
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