Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1952 — Page 3
SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1852
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ADD SOCIETY . HOME ECONOMICS CLUB LEADERS IN MEETING The Adams County Home Economics club leaders met at the high school in Decatur Wednesday to receive subject matter, which then will bring to their respective clubs in the near future. John Dunbar of Purdue University. presented material on the topic. ‘ Effective Citizenship. - ’ in the morning session Dunbar gave the qualifications ' and duties of township and county officers, and the afternoon discussion dealt with the “workings of a political party.” L. Ej Archbold, county agent, was present for the morning session. - MRS. H. E. BUTLER HONORED ON 80TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. fl. E. Butler, mother of Mrs. Giles Porter was honored at a party, held at her daughter's home Thursday, on the occasion of Iler 80th birthday. She received many lovely.’/gifts from her many friends and relatives. , I' Present were Dr. and Mrs George Renner of Cincinnati. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler. H. E.' Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Porter and;
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the. honored guest. an t I ' FRIENDSHIP NIGHT OBSERVED FRIDAY i Several members of the local Rebekah lodge attended friendship night at Liberty Center Friday evening. Mrs. Helen Libcbty and Mrs. Clara Meyers were giiest officers. The final observance of friendship night will be . observed at Zanesville on April 8. The annual Easter egg kale I’Y ’he women of the Ziion Evangelical and Reformed church will be held Saturday. April 12. Each lady of the church is asked to Kring eggs ..nd to have them at the church hot later than Wednesday, April 9. The American Legion Auxiliary drill beam will have practicie Tuesday evening at the Legion Home at eight o'clock. This is. Important uad ’members are asked to be present.' . 1 tCECODE CLUB TO TOUR NEW ENGLAND, CANADA A tour of New England and Canada will be sponsored by the Decode club of the General Electric Co. in Decatur, during vacation ! shut-down. Miss Rosemary Miller, travel chairman, announced today.
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The a Chlppella choir of Mount Union College. Allianfe, Ohio, will present.a concert of shared music in Decatur during Holy Week at the First Methodist church. The concert will be given Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The 42-voice chpir, made up of students from a half-dozen mid-west states, is now conducting its spring tour. Members of the college women’s glee duh- men s glee club, and the madrigal singers will be featured in the program here. Cecil Stewart, graduate of Westminster Choir College and director of the Mount J’nion .music department, will direct the concert. Assistant conductor will be Mrs. Lois Adams Miller, professor of voice and music education |a;t Mount Union. The public is invited to hear the choir Tuesday evening. Then? will be no admission charge, but a fTee-U’ill offering will be received ’i | ' • 1 . ■ b ’ ; • II ■ S
rfe£i' • . Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer $ Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11a. m, (Saturday 9:30 a. m.)| \ SATURDAY Methodist church Builder's class, Bake sale. City hall. 9:30 a.m. Pleasant Valley W.S.C.S., Publix store,. Bake sale, 9 a.m. SUNDAY Zion Luthearn Maried Couples club, banquet, Parrish hall, 6 p.m. Zion Married Couples Club carrydn banquet. Parish Hall, 6 p.m. MONDAY American Legion Auxiliary drill team. Legion home. 8 p. m. Girl’s Missionary Guild. Union Chapel church.' Betty Miller, 7:30 P-’H’ . b Juniors, American Legion auxiliary. Legion home, 4 p.m. Pythian Sisters degyee staff, postponed Monday to later date. ' Civic Department meeting, postponed one week. y.F.W. auxiliary, V.F.W. hall, supper. 6 p.m. D.A.V. auxiliary, D.A.V. hall. 7:80 p.m. i . Junior Women, carry-in-supper, Kay Yager. 6:30 p.m. ! Adatn< (-’ounty chorus, Monroe school, 7:30 p.m. f , l TUESDAY Presbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs Earl Adams. .2:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Sunday •Class. Mrs. Brice Roop, 7:30 p.m. St. \ Mary’s Township .Farm Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chapman. 7:30 p.m. Church Mother's study cljub, postponed to April 22. Associate Tri Kappa >■ meeting, postponed ttf April 15. St. Dominic study club, Mrs Adrian Womhoff. 7:30 p.m. Monmouth PT A, Monmodth school. 6:30 p.m., pot-luck supper. Better Homes club, Monroe, Mrs. Bill Rupert. 7:30 p.m. Willing Workers class. Mr. anrf Mrs. Roy Stucky, 7:30 p.m. Delta lambda chapter. Bfcta Sigma Phi. buffet supper, 6 30 p.m.. Mrs. James Elberson. • Delta Theta Tau business and white elephant sale, 8:15, Eks home. State Meeting, Indiana Roadside Council, Pokagon Park. 10 a.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Alva Buffenharger, 2 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall. Election of officers. 8 pm. WEDNESDAY Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs Earl Adams, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Miss Janet Schrock. 8 p.m. Freshyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. Wilbur Petrie. 8 p.ml Business and Professional Women, Moose home, 6:30 p.m. IE i J ' The group will leave Decatur Sunday. July 27, and will.continue for the next twelve days. There will be space for thirty-six members of the Decode club and their friends. Price will be sll3.so<per person for members and slls for uon-members. The fee includes transportation by chartered bus: excellent hotels with two to a room with bath, except in Quebec; tipping for one niece of luggage, and sightseeing and admission costs. A down payment of $25 must be jiaid by June 2, and the balance is due July 17. | : ' The personally escorted tour will ’eave Decatur and Fort Wayne by motor coach for the first leg of
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, ‘he journey to Cleveland.' tfien I they will travel through si-ehic p\ew York to Massachusetts, 'the second night will be spent in Binghampton, N. Y. and the third in Gardner, Mass.' On the fourth day the. group will travel through scenes ipf the American Revolution to Boston, where they ,win sightsee, for two days. They will jo'ureny through Maine to thfe Frenchspeaking city of Quebec, where thejr wlil stay Vat tlhe famous Chateau Frontenac. j The return trpi will take the ♦our along the St. Lawrence river through Ontario through Detroit, Toledo and home. I; ; All those interested in making reservation should contact Rosemary Miller at the Decatur plant. '. ' . ' ' J MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS ! THURSDAY AFTERNOON H * The Martha circle of First Presbyterian church inet Thursday afternoon at the home of. Mis. Charles Langston. Seventeen mem; hers were present. were led by Mrs. James Elberson. Mrs. Dale \ Moses had charge of the program and the subject was “Easter.” The assistant hostesses were Mrs. Bess Erwin and Mt's. Dora Lo\Ver. ' J —I Holy Week Services Start Kilni Sunday Palm gundai will in Holy Week at St. Mary's Catholic (‘hurch and the schedule of services will be announced at the Sunday masses.,, Palms will be blessed prior to the 10:15 mass Sunday morning and will bp available to the congregation after the mass. '■ The Holy Week solemnities will include the observance of the Three Hours on Good Friday from. 12 io 3 o'clock. ■ ■ ? 1 : ' i i/i ' A ■ Trustees Meeting As Board Os Education Adams cpunty township trustees temporarily suspended their job of assessing today and met as tfee county board of education with county, superintendent of schools, Glen Custard. It was the regular April mqetihg of the group and plans were discussed for closing the rural Schools for summer vacation: commencememnts and other spring activities. ' ;
The Decatur Chamber of Commerce —’— VISIT THE and Decatur Implement and Feed Dealers stores “nd INVITE YOU TO ATTEND hs™" DECATUR FARM DAYS Monday and Tuesday * FARM MACHINERY EXHIBITS ★ FEEt> and SEED EXHIBITS * BAND CONCERTS | -i' I |sach Afternoon at 2:30 ? • «\ * H#I,CY LHE and 11,6 HIUTOPPERS IN - Will Entertain Each Evening—7:3o to 9:30 at a 1 .!< ' ♦ PECATUR! ‘ BIG FREE SQUARE DANCE I
The Home Economics class of the, Monmouth school, along with their instructor, I’hylis ijlaugk, visited in Fort Wayne Friday. GIRL SCOUTS Whrl Scout troop 13 (ipened with the; Girl Scout promise and sang the promise song. Then we talked about the cookie money! l We decided to give $5 to the Girl Scout ljlt|e house. Then we talked about our hjOstess badge. We planned a May- Dajr party. We sang taps for the Closing of the meeting and fonned a friendship circle. Scribe, Phyllis Byrd. We had Election of officers, president. Joan Gage; vice president, Patricia Albtrdirift: scribe, Patricia Jauregui. We sang Easter songs. Two of us answered the door and found Easter baskets for each of us. We started i-o plan onr Mothei's day, present. The meeting » ndfd with .the Brownie Arch. Tg Scribe. Patricia Jauregui Brownie Troop 1 met Tuesday We visited the postoffice as planned. We then weijt to the Library to see the Easter egg tree, Scribe, Karen Zimmlerman.
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Tom Lutes Will Be -Interviewed Monday t Toitf I/Utek of Lutes Flowers. IWill be interviewed Monday night, jpy Bill Fisher on the "Fisher Til line” program on WQWO. | “Flowers During the Easter sea hon” will be the subject of the /interview, which will be heard between 11:311. and 12 Midnight. In keeping with the sjeaJson. all 1 interviews on the Fisln r program during Holy Week will |ie on the Easter motif. ms | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe, of Qhio City.’O., are the parents of Is haby girl.■ born.at : 1 s a. m. Sat- . |frday at the hospital, weighing 7 . r>s., 7 oz. . A baby boy was horn Friday nt 11:15 m. at the hospital to |.t<\ and Mrd. DeHa rt Yoss. of Get'Mghing 10 lbs.. 15 o,z. | Mr. ‘imd Mrs. Doyh E. GUbtrt. ff Monrog, are the parents of’ a fciity girl, weighing seven poun is. tone ounces, born at 2:35 p. ip. Thursday at the, Adams- county memorial hospital. J’lie \mother i was formerly Miss Ruth Smitley.
Two Auto Accidents Reported To Police Charges Are Filed On Two Motorists Two automobile reported to police Friday. Sylvester Sells. 17, Decatur, 1 struck a light pole at tpe corner of Elm and j Shirmeyer Friday and damage was estimated to be. about siso. t ;.7 Sells, who yras alone in the car at the time. wao arrested for. opernting a motor vehicle with only a beginner's license and without in Idult occupant of the ear. He paid a line of $5 and costs in justice of peace court Friday afternoon. > \ ■ ■ . i ’Miss Bonita Merina. Willshire, route 1. will face a charge of h iving ihe ,-< ene of an accid'ent at 5 o ? clock this afternoon in tlie court of juslice of peace Floyd Hunter. . i Miss Merina is alleged to have struck an automobile by Forest Wheelef, 1 Master Drive, Friday a|tern6<>n while it wks parked in the 3Wi block on North Ninth street. City police traced the Ohio ckr and later Missi Merina admitted she was the one who struck the Wheeler auto, t Damage to both cars was estimated at S2OO. 1 Charles Adkins, Fort Wayne, u vested several! days ago for run-
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ning -a red light and who failed to appear afijehe scheduled time, was fined a total of $25.75, including in JP court last night. Adjtins ivas charged with running a light and also with failure to afirpean. The former charge brought rt ine of If nad cdsts and the latter! i fine'of $5 and costs.
WIOSRITAL CO W 4 Adjnfttea: Earl Stahl, Decatur; Oscar HpTman, Decatur. .Dismissal: Mrs. Claren Neuenschyirandejrl and baby girl. Berne; Mlst| Velrjita Ehrman, Decatur. IJON’TiTAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMIHS Smith lirut- ( o. 3-*-
