Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1951 — Page 3

FRIDAY/ NOVEMBER 2. 1951

KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB names new officers Tuesday evening the , Kirkland Indies club \ met at the Adams <’-entral high school for their Tegular meeting and election of offU eers. Mm Albert Beineke, president, conducted the meeting. Devbtionals were given by Mrs. Joe "Baumgartner and a reading, was given I by Mrs. John Leyse.j Mre. Beineke gave interesting reports froth, her recent tripe to Pur-, due and to the national home demonstration conference at Lansing, Mich. ; The following officers wore! named: president, Mrs. Thomas Adler; viee-prestaent. Mrs. Floyd Ehr man;. secretary, Mrs. Ella'

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Sdherry;. treasurer, Mrs. Glen Griffiths; chorister, Mrs. Sam ilenschen; publicity chairman, Mrb-H John Leyse; leaders, Mrs. Dor ph us Schlickman, Mrs. Homer Arnold and Mrs. Ida Andrews. The door was won by Mrs. Glen Griffiths. During the sbc-ial hour refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. I«yse, Mrs. Baumgartner, Mrs. .'Henry Yake, Mrs. Mitta'Byerly and Mrs. Rusnell Mankey. > TWO HUNDRED ATTEND OOMUNITY DAY SERVICE More than two hundred women l of the United Council of Church Women attended the lecture and . tea at the First M et hodist church i Thursday afternoon. The women

1 Society ltema ? for day's pub--1 llcatlon must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY ► Girl Scout Arts and Crafts Day i demonstration, Publix Store win- . dow, 4-5 p.m. • Ave Maria discussion club, Mrs. Arthur Voglew,ede. 8 p.m. Trinity E. U. B. Work and Win class Thanksgiving supper, church. 6:30 p.m. \ SATURDAY Girl Spout Skating Party, Sun Set park, 1:30 to 4 p.m. . . Girl Scout International Friendship Day demonstration, Publix Store window, a.m. Girl Scout Out-of-Doors Day demonstration, Public Store Window, 1:30 p.m. Catholic Eadlee of Columbia bake sale, C» L. of C. hall, 8 p.m. to 3 p.m. Magley Women’s Guild bake sale, Schafer's Store, 0:30 a.m. MONDAY Junior Women’s club, Miss Alice Tumbieson, 7:45 p.m. j Juniors of American Legion i Auxiliary, Legion home, 4 p.m. Research blub, Mrs. L, A. ' Cowens. 609 West Adams street, 2:30 p.m. I V.F.W. post and Auxiliaries, social meeting 1 and potluck supper, V.F.W. home, 6:30 p.m. Dramatic Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. H. Hi Krueckeberg, 6:30 p.m. Civic Department of Woman’s Club, K. of P. home, 6:30 p.m. ( MONDAY ‘ Music Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Clyde Butlek 7:30 p. m. Literature Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. V. It. Edwards. 7:30 p.' n>. TUESDAY \ Tri Kappa sorority business meeting. Elks home, 7:30 p.. m. Our Lady of Lourdes study <lub, Mrs. Joe Xleels, 7:30 pJn. Wednesday Girl Scout Leaders club. Decatur high school. 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY Magley Indies Aid, church/basement, all day.. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, parish hall, all day. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church. Mrs. Hollis Bonifas, 1005 Russell street, 7 p.m. Preribjrteriah Mary Circle. Mrs. Charles Knapp. 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. Charles Hite, 2:30 p.m. of Eastern Star stated meeting and Friends nighty Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. - ■-L - f ' heard ah illustrated lecture by Dr. John G. Benson, assisted by Mrs. Benson, on the world-famous masterpiece of the artist, / "The Last Supper," by Leonard da Vinci. Proceeding the lecture, a period of spdbial music was presented by Mrs. B. F. Shroyer and Mrs. J. Clark -Mayclln, harpists. Their selections were, "Peace Be Unto Yom" “Thanks Be to God." and "In My, Father’s House Are Many Mansions." Following the music Dr. Benson delivered the lecture. Having made a personal study of the. original painting of DaA’inci. and having explored the personal writings of the artist and of what others have said about him. Dr. Benson was prepared to make a most interesting account of the artist's life. He told how da Vinci was handicapped by an inferiority, \complex, brought on by his illegitimate birth, but finally mastered by a religious faith that gave him hn oVerwhelm-

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i ing belief in the infinite resources available to him. "The Laet Supper," a symbol of Christian De-' mocracy, started in 1492, simultaneously with the discovery i of America, the land where this Christian democracy was to have its birth and development. The spiritual interpretation of the painting by Dr. Benson was I unique/. He gave a background of | Christian psychology and then discussed the various typee of personalities at the Lord’s table. He told his audience that any personality could find’ itself portrayed in one of the disciples, r 11-1 lustrating the fact there k room I In the Lord’s service for every person, whatever his talent or capacities. He also related th& face of Christ was not quite I completed in the painting, and ac-1 cording to da Vinci that was left to posterity to complete.. Each Christian, by the experience of hk own personality, must complete the pic|ttre of.the Christ for the world today. The program concluded with an offering for world service, and the dedication of blankets which part of a relief project, by the wximen. Mrs. Mayclln played a harp solo. “Jesus Ixwer of I My Soul," as offertory. Mrs. J. kV Sanman presided at the offering. The final musical selection was a Solo, “Sunrise,” at which Mrs. Shroyer accompanied herself at the harp. Mrs. Lowell Smith presided'at the meeting, which was the an-1 nual community day observance. | Persons who assisted with the program, or helped with the fellowship tea which followed, include: Mrs. Watson Mattox, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Clyde Butler, Mrs.i Alfred Beavers, anil Mrs. Sanman. | A committee of hostesses of the host church also assisted with the tea. / »• RUSSELL HOFFMAN 18 HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Russell Hoffman, of near Decatur, was honored at a recent dinner given at his home on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. A social afternoon was enjoyed following the dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman, of Angola, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoffman and children. Kate Hartly, Bonnie Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crabbs and son. of Roanoke t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christman and children, Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoffman and family, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoffman, of Bryan, 0.. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoffman and daughter. \ WOMEN OF THE MOOSE y IN SOCIAL MEETING The November social meeting of the Women of \ the Moose was. held last evening at the Moose home. Cards were played and' This year... SEAID i HOLTHOUSE DRUG STORE FOR THE BEST v DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE CALL KELLY'S DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-320?

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prizes " awarded. \ OpuU Meyere won the door prize. Announcement was made that the Mooseheart , chairman will eponsbr a sale at the Publix Store on Saturday, November 10. The regular Christmas party , will be held at the Moose hotne> on December 6. The Indies Fellowship of the Missionary church will hold their Npvemjber meeting at the home of Mrs, Hollis Bonifas, 1005 Rus- i sell street, Thursday, evening at seven o'clock. S Mertibers of the Girl Scout Leaders club are asked tu meet at Decatur liigh school Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. OurpLady of Lourdes study club meeting will be held at the home of Mrsl Joe Geels Tuesday evening at sevbn thirty o'clock. Mrs Tiny Schultz will be program chairman, j The following members of the Women- of the Moose attended the convocation at Whiting last Sunday: Mel vena Reed. Hazel Schultz, Lurlene Kreps, Thelma Kreps and Evelyn Kingsley. Thelma Kreps was the only 10cal member to participate in the capping exercise. The' Literature Department of Woman’s club will meet at the home of Mrs. V. R. Edwards Monday evening at seven thirty! o’clock.; An all day meeting of the Pleasant Dale Ladies, Aid will be held Thursday in the parish hall. Hostesses are Mildred Roth and Joan Liechty. i J i | Mrs. Clyde Butler Will be hostess to the Music Department of Woman's club at seven thirty o’clock on Monday evening. The' Order of Eastern Star will have ia regular stated meeting and Friends ' Night at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the Masonic hall.

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The Magley Ladies Aid will hold I an alf day meeting in the\ church i basement Thursday; Hostesses ] will be Mrs. Franklin Fruchte. i I.frs. Johh Gerber and Mrs. Eugene ] Murchland. 1 The Tri Kappa sorority’ Novem- ] i er business meeting will be held i itl the Elks borne Tuesday evening , .t seven thirty o’clock. - 1 i ■c* . 'i! Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Steiner mo- , tored to Youngstown. O. to yisit < Mr. and Mrs. John McQpnneU and < son, Mike. ; - ] Harold Grant of Fort Wayne i \ (sited In Decatur Thursday even- j ing. V . |< •\ K - '_ 4 j Praise Service To Be Held Supday °The Presbyterian Women’s As- ; sociatlon will have their ahnual praise service Sunday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the church. Miss Marshall, of Fort Wayne Bethany church and India, will be the guest Bake and Rummage Sale* Saturday «:00 to 3:00 C. L. of C. Hall. 257t3x ! Democrat Want Ads Bring Results!

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