Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1952 — Page 3

SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1|52

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UNION CHAPEL GROUP meets. Thursday ’ The Womtn’s '.society of World Service oT Union Chapel .church met Thursday evening with Mrs. Gkn Rmtghiq, with Mrs. Freeman Schnepp as the program leader. Installation of officers was held for the cqming year and the Rev. Lawrence . Norris was. in charge. Folowing this., Mrs. Earl Chase I ns Calls r-.“ The meet-’ ing was then calUd to order by Schm pp. using a topic on the Wt st Indus J with a prelude played on the aegordiop by Mrs. Chase. Mrs. hleretice hatiman offered prayer, after which a duet was sung by Mis. Nile jplliamson and Mrs. ('hase. A; poem was read by Mrs. S’chftt pn and a report on“Caribb>iin !mpv " was given by Mrs. Om« r Meriiman. . 7 A-clever iidWspapbr game, with Mrs. Thurman Drew in charge, was !)• Id and reporting on this feature w» r.e ilip Alekdamqs Robert, Workinger. Vincent Parker, Warren NidHimor, Mvron Frank, Donald Smith and Nile Williamson. * The business greeting was in

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Lutherans Believe chr ist UgJli is doD ■ fWa Yes, Lutherans believe thalt Christ Jif is God. They believe this because g 4 they believe the Bible. And th* Bible clearly claims that Christ is God by ascribing to Hiip divine names, divine attributes, divine actomplishmehts, and divine honor and glory. J The Bible gives Him a divine name, for instance, y n.n the GA-p lof John it calls Him “Lord and God, two names which Christ accepted with approval , The Bible ascribes to Him divirfe attribute's when It Hays that He was “in the beginning," that He will be “forever,” th>t He has “all power," and that He "knows rp! things.” . ■ - !';'•■ T Tis \ ' lhe_ Bible credits Him with : divine, accomplishments when it says “all things were made by Him” -jiiid “He upholds all things by the Word of His power." The Bibb* ascribes to Him divine honor and glory, when, it says: “All meh should honor the Son, even as they honor the Father," giving Him an honor equal to that of His Father. . • . 1 l,T!ie Bible makes clear again and again that only a divine Christ could have saved a doomed humanity. Only 7he blood of Jesus Christ, GOD'S SON,” qould have Availed Ito pay for human guilt. ' ! I ‘ V J halt is why the. Lutheran Church, along with all Chris-ti-ans of ail times, asserts its unwavering faith in the d- ity of Christ EASTER FESTIVAL SERVICES ZIOH LUTHERAN CHURCH Easter Communion Service __ 8:00 Ai. M. Chief Festival Worship 2 10:30 A. M. (Choir will sing “Hallelujah Chorus’’) Sermon: “The Angel’s Easter Message” Bible School —9:15 A. M. ” ! 1 zz Vv* r / \ sympathetic | f 17 nder standing J AT TIME OF NEED ! / ' Experience gained through serving so many - families of every faith and creed dives Y-‘ • I Zwick Funeral Home a sympathetic under- ’ ' . . ' ” y ' ■I ’ ' ; standing of this problems of the bereaved family. Zwick's are able tc offer maximum assistance and complete service at moderate prices. > ( ZWICK ■J'ftnOfi/ SfCame i IOBE2T J. ZWICK KOBEIT B. FREEH E/NCt tsca i 520 N. 2nd Phones 3-3602, 3-3603 «

~. : - L , .■ .J ■ . f.' [p . ■■ > charge of the new ; presidenjt, Mrs. Sebnepp, and plans Were made for the mother and daughter banquet to be held May 9 at the churqh. ifrr* will be pianist press,, reporter for the year - and Mrs. WiHianisen the chorister. The ni. eting closed with prayer ■ ■ '■ - " r ■ ‘ Refreshments were Served during the social hour to the members and one guest' present. The meeting will be held May 16 with Mrs; Donald Smith, and Nbrris will serve as program leader. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED; WITH SHOWER RECENTLY ; Miss Betty Jean Shider, daughter <>f Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snider of Fort Wayne, ;was honored with a miscellaneous showl r recently by Mrs, Don H. ißurke at the' latjter’s hoijie. Miss. Spider Will niarry.Jkck Mitch, son o( Mrs.! Lee MiteK df Fort-Wayne anq the late Mr, Mitch who were foriner residents of this county. Th*j wedding will M an event <if April 19 at the Trinity Methodist church in Fprt Wayne: • Upon her arrival, the; honored guest was presented a cdirsage by .t he hostess. Parlor gaipesi Tvere enjoyed and prizes awarded' tq th,e various winners, who in turn prev stilted them to Mins Snider. Fqilowing this tfae bride-elect led to another room, where her many gif|s were aranged; under a gaily decorated sprinkling can, -. Present were Ralph purke of Sharpsville. Mrs. Marion Burke x>f Toledo, Mik. Richard H'ryan of Marion. Mrs. Howa d Snider, Mrs. Joanna Dillman, Miss Dopmr Snider, Mrs. Lee Mitch and Miss Slolla Bryan, all of Fort) Wayne, Mrs. Chester Bryan and Mrs, Ronald Biyan of Monroe. Airs. Ainold Roughia and Mrs. Keipeth Gaunt, of Decatur.' Unable to attend were Mrp. Doyt Bryan and Mrs. William Burke. I ! 1 ; I

Z" • - - | Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer ■» Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. ri.) SATURDAY Jolly Housewives Home Ec. clUb. Bake, sale, Schafer store, 9 a.Ti. MONDAY \ Research club. Mrs. N. L. Bixler, 2:30 p.m. Civic department. Woman’s club, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle club after Temple. K. of P, home. < Root T ownship Farm Bureau, Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Riley. 7:30 p.m. Ladies Fireman auxiliary, Fire Station, 8 p.m. Past President's Parley, Mrs. Arthur El .Meyers, 8 p.m. Hapby Homemaker's club, Mrs Sheldon Wagley, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth Mothers study group, Monmouth school, .7:30 p in. Bobo 'Community-- Organization Bobo school, 7:30 p.m. Holy Family study club. Mrs. Ernest Fullenkamp, 8:30 p.m. Art Department of Women’s club, postponed. TUESDAY . Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hail, 8 p.m. A alparaiso Guild, Immanuel School, Union Twp., 8 p.m. Loyal Daughters, Bethany E.U.B. church. Mrs: Earl Fuhrman. 7:30 p.nn Great Books Discussion club, Library, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Edward J. Miller, 2 p.m. •Associate Tri Kappa. Mrs. Rob ert Mills, 7:30 p.m.' • WEDNESDAY Psi lota, Xi, social, Elks homej S p.m. J • Epsilon Sigma chapter. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, C. L. of C. hall,; 8 p.m. Historical Club, Mrs. Harry Essex. 12 noon. Dinner party. Gecode party, Moose home, 6:30 j p.m. Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Carl Hammond, 2 p.m. | THURSDAY D. Y. B. class, Trinity E. U. B, church, church basement. 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village Club, > Kimsey J school, 1 p.hi. ELECTION OF OFFICERS HELD BY AUXILIARY Members of the Eagles auxiliary held a regular meetAig recently and elected officers for the coming year. Results were Frieda Irwin, president: Mary Lough, vice-president; Agnes Baker, chaplain; Martha Bassett, treasurer; Bessie Hahn, ini side guard; Charlotte i side guard, and trustee for three years. Pauline Hofman. The installation of j officers will be held at ceremqnies June 10. L. j j Secret of Success ■ w \ \ A f < \ WO <j // / '/ xo / \ A 71 r tr W * I I ! n j I I f VI I H M i2—2o v r Inf UlktfvM NEW, NEW DRESS has that old old secret of feminine charm! See that nandspan waist, the full-circle skirt! That neckline, those but* toned sleeves! And hear the rustle and swish of that petticoat! A qoncoction no beau can resist! ] Pattern R 9153: MisSes’ Sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, 20. Size 16 dress, 4% yards 39-inch; yard contrast; petticoat, 3 yards 39-inch. >i Send Thirty-five cents in chins for this pattern to Marian Martin pare of Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80. 111. <Print plainly YOUR [NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and Kiyle Number. , t

NOAMI CIRCLE MEETS i WITH MRS. WILBUR PETRIE Mrs. Wilbur Petrie, assisted liy Mrs. Didk Heller and Mrs. Jatjk Heller, wfere hostesses toithe Naomi Circle oi the First Presbyterian church recently. » 7* 4! The mfeeting opened with praypr by Mrs. Magley and devotions were given by Mrs. Ja(*k Each member brought toys to jbe donated to the church nursery. i An interesting'[paper on “Churches for ohr Country’s Needs," was presented by Mrs[. E. A- Swickard. CHURCH GROUP IN MEETING The women's Society of World Service |>f the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren.churth diet repentthe church for a regular meeting. Mrs, Frank Baker wjapjthe piogram leader. Mr?. Sephtis dackson played the preluie and the group sang “O Master Me Walk with Thee.” ■ i ' .;• i. . Mrs. Befman ISautbim? read the scripture 4 and topics about South America, Wbre given by Mrs. Jplih 1 Kelley apd Mrs. R. E. Miinima. The call to worship was given by Mis. Gladys lHakes and !\ilrß. Vida Schroeder. f ‘ Mrs. CJlarence Morgan, conduct »d the business, session %nd Cdptawi ig this, refjt shments were sterwl to the tweirty-flve members aiid guests present, i-during the social hour. ;,T ; I \ — ' . APRIL MEETING held Recently The Magley Women's Guild met recently for their regular Aiqil meetingj ' rh - i Program j was Ip charge |)f the membership chairman. Mi'k. Krfil Snyder, assisted by Mrs. \H|rold Si-herry, Mrfe. John Gerber, |Mife. Elmer Beineke. Mrs. Walter |2gley, Mrs. George Gerber. Mrs. Cal Peterson and Mrs. Robert Beahrs. | . Group; singing opened lhe meeting. ioll|iwed with Mrs., Ilarpld Scherry i reading the scripture. A poem whs given by Mrs. Walter Egley add a sdng sung by Kay and Janet Shaffer and Winnie .Mankey. A religious film was shown an 1 a piano cilet presented by Dart lie Beery ajiq Karla Synder. followed with a sj)lo given by Npla Girod. i The Business session Was conducted l|y Mrs. Walter Kruetzman, presideipt. and the Rev.[ Settlage offered thfe closing prayer. The t-oyaj Daughters of pie Bethanyp Evangelical United Brethren cjlurch will, meet Tuesday evening|at seven thirty o’clock With Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. The ilistorical club will have their closing meeting of the year with Mr|. Harry Essex Wednesday, beginning; with a dtniier party at twelve qfclock. I — The Great Books idscuspiori club will inept at the library Tuesday evening sat seven thirty o’clock. The Eagles auxiliary wijl have a meeting j for the officers at eight o'clock at Mie Eagles hall, Tuesday ] " ° The Valparaiso Guild will meet evening at the Immanuel school a( eight o’clock for elect ion of officers. Reports of the executive meepng recently will be [given by Mrs. t Edgar Krueckeberg. The program| for the evening will be “Web decorate our Home.” Mrs. Herman will serve as chairman of pie hostesses. ,; t : . , ! The Di Y. B. class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the ehuich basemenf Th ,,rs 4 a - V evening at, seven thirty. The hostesses Will be Mrs. "Fiank Bohnke, Mrs;, Jess Case and Mrs. Earl Crider. Members qre asked to attend.

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Aids In Revival HL**J r Jqe Worley; of Kankakee, 111., Who is assisting in the revival bqI “inning Monday at the Church off | the<’Nazarene. ;is a talented young i musician devoting his. lull time to song evangelism. A'veteran of’World War 11, Worley |s a recent; graduate of Olivet xSizhrene College, Kankakee, 111., where he. received the bachelor’ of mupc and liachelor of sttience in u uaic education degrees. While in College he traveled extensively as first .tenor in a college qqartei, choir. In addition he gained valuam| .sang also in the a capella chljq experinece as assistant direip torHof music at Kankakee Fiipt f '!iilrch of the Nazarene. He will have charge of the icotjtgrogational singing and liring' special number's each evening. The pijliHc ip invited. T|ie friendship Village club of Blub Cicek township will meet at Kintsey school Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. Hostesses will be (be Mesdamqs Harty Worklngqr, Charles Meytrs. Fred Freewalt, t'Vai)j Fuqhs and .Thurtnan Wolfe. 1 ■ -I Mpnibers of the Tri Kappa sorority :pe asked to call Evelyn Ereyspn or Florabelle Faulkner if theji are interested in seeing the Civjc thej|ter of “Darkness a: Noqn.” ' C r v < ! : The Beta Sigma Phi sorority of Eptiilon Sigma chapter wip a rusit party for the new pledges Wednesdayi evening at. eight o’clock at the C. L. of. (’. hall; Ttie Research club will meet Monday afternoon at two pjir’.y o i'hick with Mrs. N. L. Pixb r. Members are reminded that; th(? year books will be distributed at thi4[ time. . 'iftiie psi lota Xi sorority will h.-n-f- a Social pgrty at th.- [Elks ho’ne Wcdib'--day nittg. a: eight ' 8 7 — i ; <HJosrital k Admitted: Mrs. Nevin Miller, I)cCattir; Joe Schwartz, Decatur; Jack Momence. Decatur; Robert llels, Decatur; Harvey Largent,'Decatur; Uobe'it Rawley. Deialur; Mrs Lepa Cljristeiier. Monroe. ■ 1 ) ■Disprissed; Rqbert Herman, Gcneva.[ Three Prisoners In Good Escape Putnam rille, Ind.. April 12 — Three prisoners who planned an Eakter holiday were sought todax after a Good \Friday escape freitn the Indiana state farm.

Mr. and Mrsy A. K. Ashbaucher have returned tb theri home,in this city, after spending the winter in Palmetto.i Fla. I- i Mrs, Mary, Jane gaylors ’has moved tel her new iip.wiei'on North uni tile <: taMMiy . li4s iMoved th their newly purchased home on s:>utJi Fifth strdef, wjhfch was formerly thp Saylojfs home. ' > ' Mrs. Alumina. of Warren. Ohio, arrived in the < ity last, evening anjd will {spend a week visiting With tier‘sisters, Mrs. Frank Brandyherry and Mrs. Oar les Andrews and other relatives. Mr. arid M.rsi Burton LouJTi of Fort Wa|ne will spend Easter with the Matter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert fjarard of this city. Mr. aipl Mrs. Doric,hs spent'’ Friday in Decatur, visit,in.; with <he|r daughter. Mrs. John R. Terveer, f They lidve returned to their hojne in Chicago. and Mrs Terveer accompanied th< tn .with her two daughters. Mary Both and Juliann. for a several weeks’ visit Diet Mies arrived home for Easter vacation with his family. Dick is a student at Villanova college in Penifsly vania and will return to his studies next week. Frederick G. Busse of Decati r. an employe of the General Etei-tj iy company, has been elected to membership in the G.E. Quarter ('• n tury club. Major oil companies spend mil lions pf dollars .yeailj on petro ctnn research. 'rl ■ • t

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/ , Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Eawrem-e Scott are the parents of a brihy boy, born April 9 in > Wiesbaden, Germany, where Scott is stationed with the army. This is child amj son. The mother is the former Virginia Rash. Mr. and Mrs. Oryille Scott ’fae the paternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rash are the maternal grandparents. , . | j ''■ A -on w.i bom to -,n . and ,Mrs. Clifford. Ho.verman ar the hospital . at 5:40 a m. • Saturday. Weighing 6 - Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Wgrst, of Decafur, ja\re the parents-of 'a baby ( boy, both a: the hospital Fridjay at I 7:15 p.m,, weighing lbs:, 11 oz. _i

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Washington Hustlers 1 . The Washington township Jlus|t- . h'ers, girls 4-H club riiet Tuesday at .the Reinajser school to elect officers: (‘ynthia Lehman is president; Virginia Mitchel, vice pres- , ident: Doris Arin Bleehm, secre- , tary, Bettylßfaydr, treasurer; Carolyn Mitphell, assistant treasurer; i lyay Singleton, recreation leader; J Wapda Neuehsghwander, song I leader; Patty health and i Safely deader, and Cecilia Lehman, I nt ws reporter. . Following the election of officers a social hour was enjoyed and refreshnv nts were served by the ,:.i hostesses, Joyle Harmon and Patty Frank. ■ . - Democrat want aos Bring Results