Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1951 — Page 3

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? ’ 1 PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB MEETING ON MONDAY The Pythian Sister Needle club met after Temple Monday evening in the social rooms at the K. -pf. P. home. Mrs. Robert Garard, president, conducted a business meeting. • Final plans. were made for the Christmas party-. The Needle club will join- with the Temple members for a Christmas dinner on December 10 at six o’clock. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Fred Hancher, telephone 3-27TT, or Mrs. Otto Beehler, telephone 3-2613, not lateip than Friday, December 7. “'A, fifty cent gift ex-.

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change will be held. Members were then invited tfi the dining room where a lovely lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. R. A. Stucky, Mrs. Minnie Teapie, Miss Matilda Sellemeyer and Mrs. Hattie Suttles. Games were played and prizes awarded to the winners. Mrs. Fred Fruchte won tne door prize. CHURCH MOTHERS MEET AT METHODIST CHURCH The Church Mothers study club meeting was held last evening at the* First Methodist church with twenty-one members and two guests present, Mrs. Wesley Lehman. president; conducted the meeting, opened with the club song and devotions by Mrs. Ralph Habegger. Miss Opal Sprunger teacher at

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tsss Society Items for day's pubn llcatlon must-be phoned In by 11a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 p Phyllis Acheson • WEDNESDAY ■' Wednesday Night Bridge club, Mary Omlor, 7 - v 3O p.mfl Friendship Circle of Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. Joseph Hazlewood, 7:30. p.m. Philalethean and Rethany Qircle of Zion E. and R. church, church ’ parlors, 8 p.m. f St. Vincent de Paul, C. L. of C. 1 hall, 2 p.m. y ’ St. Paul Ladies Aid, Mrs. T. R. Noll, all day. • Union Township Woman’s Club, * Mrs. 1 Decatur Rome Economies club, j Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, 2 p.m. I Sunny Circle Home Economics -club, .Preble recreation center, 7:30 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Ec cluby Pleasant Mills school, 1:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Giles Porter, ?: 30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter formal party, Elks home, 8 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Rai Peterson, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Henry Heimann. 7:30 p.m. G.E. Aeolian choir rehearsal. Decatur high school music room. Girls' at 7 p.m., men at 7:30 p.m., combined, 8. p.m. ' So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dick Deininger, 6:30 p.m. ! , Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Amelia Miller, 8 p.m. Women of Moose formal initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers, 7 p.m. ' \ Ruth and Naomi Circle ?f Zion E. and R. church, church, 2:30 p.m. St. Cecilia study club, Mrs. Nolan Welker, 8 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Rose Tanvas, 7:30 p.m. Monroe W. C. T. U„ Methodist church annex, 9:30 a.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mary C. Spangler, 7:30 ji.m. Eastern Star and Masons, potluck supper. Masonic hall, 6:30 p.m. St. Maria Goretti study club, Teresa Kohne, 601 Studebaker street, 8 p.m. I Methodist W.S.C.S. Circles, I group study program, church, 2l p.m. -* ■< \ FRIDAY Adams County Roadside Council, R»om 206, Decatur high school. 1:30 p.m. MONDAY, Civic Department of ' Woman's club, Mrs. Albert Beery, 7:30 p.m. Girl’s Missionary Guild of Union Chapel, Betty Miller. 7:30 p.m. V.F.W. Post? Women’s Auxiliary, Father’s Auxiliary, potluck supper V.F.W. home, 6:30 p.m. Literature Department of Wothe Lincoln school, was! guest and uped as her topic, “What's Going on at’ School.” Mrs. Lowell Smith gave the lesson from Parents magazine and Mrs. Nathan Nelson gave the lesson from “Christian Home/’ entitled “Let us go to Bethlehem.” The club prayer closed .the meeting. - Guests at the meeting were Miss Sprunger and Mrs. t’lint E. Reed. Refreshments were served during the social hour by Mrs. Rolen Ross, Mrs. Thearl Siults. Mrs. Delbert Van Horn aqd Mrs. Roy Friedly. CHRISTIAN WOMEN HAVE MEETING ON MONDAY The general meetinz of the Christian Women’s Fellowship o> the First Christian church was held Monday evenihg in the church parlors. Mrs. DorphuJ Drum opened the meeting by presenting the devotional service. During the business meeting plans were completed' for the Woman's Day service whiph is to be held Sunday. The next meeting will be held December 28. Mrs. Homer Ruhl led the closing prayer. Ideal Christinas Gift k for your youngster! ■ fvkfsM* -11 S fllllO •V-* Brownie Hawkfie * ‘ Flash Contains everything needed to take good snapshots outdoors or indoors, including the Brownie Hawkeye Camera, Flash Model. Only $13.25 here, inc. Fed. Tax. Holthouse Drug Co.

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t ?7 ; ? '? || r J MARR.I_~ nuvan i if-.viißrt siroi Kbeder,.daughter of .Mrs. Ada Roeder of Marshall street, and Mas Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown of route five, were maryied Monday, November 5. at the home of the Rev. Barnhart in Fort Wayne. They are residing with the bride’s mother. . Mrs. Brown./is employed as secretary in the law office of Custer and Smith and her husband is engaged in farming.— Photo by Anspaugh. 4 i I

• f ' t . ; man’s club, Mrs. Ralph Yager, 7:30 p.m. \ . TUESDAY Pocohantas Lodge Christmas party. Red Men’s hall, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HOLDS PARTY MONDAY The Pleasant Mills Methodise Willing Workers Sunday School class party was held Monday ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid .Riley with Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Johnson assisting. Mrs. Glen Mann, president, opened the meeting and scripture from Psalms was read by Mrs. Richard Speakman. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Verlando Clark. At the business meeting Mrs. Speakman was elected treasurer for the coming year. Refreshments were \served to the Rev. Harley Shady, Mr. apd Mrs. Darrell Clouse, Mr. and Mrs. Verlando Clark, Mrs. Glen Mann. Mrs. Fred Bauman, Mrs. Speakman, Mrs. Leland Ray and Mip. Harleh Jones; The Girl’s Missionary Guild of Union Chapel will meet Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Betty Miller. The Pocohantas Lodge will hold its annual Christmas party Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock in the Red Men’s hall. A one dol lar gift exchange is to he held Meat, rolls and coffee will be furnished and. those attending ape asked to bring a covered dish and tabfe service. post 6236, V.F.W., the Women’s Auxiliary and: the Father’s Auxiliary will have a social meeting and potluck sppper i . - Get It First! * ' i Zi A 'S'l I 1 . I r zS. \| I />x 1 1 ijr y | Or '■ i I ■ * li H IMI I * W WmlrF « 'T 9308 W I ■ Inf Tn*Mifc«»Tnksffw ARTFUL FLATTERY for your pretty little figure, Jr. Miss! The bodice fits so smoothly, the skirt whirls out, in a dashing flare. It’s fashion news from the Spring Styles — those tabs on the cuffs, with a matching tab cm the smart deep yoke! Pattern 9308 in Jr. Miss sizes 11, 13, 15. 17. Sfte 13 takes 4% yards 39-inch fabric. Send THIRTY cent* \IB coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

at the V.F.W. home Monday evening at six thirty. The ladies attending are asked to bring a gift to be sold at auction or for the cakewalk. Special entertainment has been planned and a good attendance is desired. i r The Civic Department of Woman's Club will meet at the* home of Mrs. Albert Beery, 639 Merger Avenue, Monday evening at seven thitty o’clock. The annual Christ mas. exchange will be hqld at this tim£. The St. Ambrose study club meeting will be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Henry Heimann. Mr. ahd Mrs. Roy White the weekend With Mr. and Mrs: Ira Whittredge In Wayland, Mich. They .also visited with their son-in-law, Bill Whittredge, at the Blodgett hospital, Grand Rapids. Mich., where be is recovering from a major operation. M, A. Frisinger has been con fined to his home the last several days with illness. Mrs. Ed Bcknecht of California is visiting hep sister, Mrs. James Stonerook, in Decatur for a few days. She also spent several days with her son Robert and family 1n LaPorte, and another son, Ed. Jr. and family at Fort Wayne. \;? ■ GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scbut Trooji 14 met Tuesday evening at the Lincoln school. Roll was called and dues were paid. We dhsted some books and .set them up for ready reference. This is for our housekeeping badge. We decided on Christmas gifts for our mothers. The meeting was closed with the friendship circle and the Girl scout honor. Refreshments were served by Barbara Kalver. Scribe, Jane Grimm Brownie Troop 2 met at the Lincoln school Monday evening We played games and refreshments were served by Pat Cass and Janice Auman. At the end we had a wishing circle. \ Scribe, Mary Margaret Glazner Bake Sale, Rural Youth Club. City Hall, Saturday, December 1, 9 a.m. Itx l \ ' 1 •.

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Clarification Given 1 " ! J ■ ' ' ',V On Speech By Pope ! Replies To World ■p Reaction On Views !— ‘ V Caatelgandolfo, Italy, Nov# 28 — UP) -Pope Pius kll issued today ■ clarification of his recent speech .n marital duties, birth control nd the importance of the child i before, during or after birth.” The Pontiff spoke Monday to ; ■.lemberH of the national congress ol the “family front” and replied ’o world reaction to his important ■speech last month to Catholic •Mstetricians. The text of the ■ onday speech, described by ; Vatcan sources as a “clarifica•un", was released today. The Pope’s original speech was interpreted In many circles as implying that If there were a choice between saving the life of a mother or her child, even etill in the pother's womb, the child has the right to ’line. The Pontiff said v Monday it ha.® been "a constant teaching of the ehufch, a thesis is one of s he essential foundations not only of conjugal .rhorality but of social morality in ’general: namely, that my direct attempt on an innocent luman life ai a meaps to an end • -in this case to the end of saving another _ life —is unlawful.” He stressed that ‘'never and ( in o case has the church taught that the life of a child must be pre ferred to that of the mother.” The Pope emphasized that “on purpose we have) always used the -xpression ‘d.rect attempt on the lie of gn innocent pferson*. ‘direc 4 1 :illing’.’i’ He said: \ “Innocent human life, in whatsoever condition it is found, is withdrawn, from the very first moment'of its existence, .from any , direct deliberate attack. This is a fundamental right of the human person, which is of general value in the Christian conception of life: hence as valid fori the life still hidden within the iwomb Os he mother, as for the life already born and developing' outside of her: as much opposed td, direct abortion as the direct killing of the dhild before, during or as- . f er its birth. Whatever foundation there may be for the distinction . between these various phases of the development of life that is , born or still unborn, In profane and ecclesiastical law. and as regards certain civilly and penal conI sequences, all these cases involve a grave and unwayful attack upon t the inviolability of human life. i “This principle holds good both . fpr the life of the child as well i is for that of the mother. Never end in no case has .the church taught that the life bf the child' must; be preferred to « that of the mother. It is erroneous to put the question with this alternative: cither this life of the child or that ot the mother. No, neither the life of the mother nor that of the child can be subjected to an act ot direct suppression. In_the one case as in the other, there can be but one obligation: to make every effort to save the lives of both, of the mother and of the child.”

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hußinger are the parents of a baby boy, born at 1:50 p.m, Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, 13 >6 ounces)' V n Jlotiu Admitted: Mrs. Theodore Bentz, Decatur; Mrs, Margaret Cook, Decatur; Mrs. Ida Decatur; Roger Craigville. Dismissed: Charles Deßolt, Rockford. O.; Mrt|. Cora Mattox, Berne. Girl Killed When Auto Hits Abutment Williamsport, Ind.. Nov. 28 —(UP) —Betty Mclntyre, Danville, 111., died today at Community hospital of Injuries suffered last night when her father’s car struck a bridge abutment on U.S. 41 near here. . ■ ~ —pHpr father. Willie, 36, was taken to it he hospital but was not believed in serious condition.

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