Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1953 — Page 3

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\MRS. DELTON j ENTERTAINS HISTORICA . Mrs. Helton Passwa|r? an |i.Jibstcss; to the Historical! club .Wednesday afternoon. -,vi.-;|i ; ’5 | hers present! IT" ■>. j i-j» Mrs; Passwater? prasiden i dp- • ened the meeting w ij|j the i(cliih collect. Nfsj Harry ant si&i’etary, called I'the .Kroll-, which was answered' vdtji a I’jiotai tion or poeml > - I K Mrs. Glennl Custard |iad t, arge of the current eveii.ts| and crave ( The paper "Vacation Tqur sh kmgh Lincoln Land." \ .1- •

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At-the close, of the routine of business Mrs. Pas&whter “assisted by liar daughter. Mrs. Ira Huber of Willshire, and lief daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert: Passwater. Fort Wayne, served ] lovely refreshments from a laid with silver apd lighted tapers with a bowl of cut Flowers of jonquils and snap dragons for the center pie?e. Mrs. Robert Passwaier presided at th e table pouring coffee. The meeting in two wteeks ■will be. guest , day with a one o’clock luncheon at K. of R. home. NEW OFFICERS NAMED AT RECENT MEETING New officers of the Adams County Roadside Council elected I at a recent meeting are: president, | Mrs. Paul ißich> Ist viee-president, ! Mrs. Hiram Wittwer; 2nd vice-

president, Mrs. Edwin Bauman,;: secretary, Mrs. W. 11. Stanley; treasurer, Mrs. William Kohls; dfi-i rectors, Mrs. Freeman Walters, JMrs. L. E. Archbold. Mrs. N. A? Bixler and Mrs. William Nb|l. i The past Mrs. jWilbufj Stanley presided (at the business j session, at tfhlch time the ipinutei’ from the previous l meeting were) given by Mrs. Paul" Rich, fallowed by the treasurer’s? report by, Mrs. i William Kohls. A card of thanks from thei Ralph 1 Stanley family was- read aqd two new members, Mrs. G. Remy ley and Mrs. H. Fro'Hnapfe! were welcomed by the group. Individual membership fees were announced as 50c and organization, sl, for the year. The next meeting will be held in March. : I-. s ( L TRI KAPPA MEETS WITH MRS. RUNYON I U -.I During a regular business meet‘ ing Tuesday evening with .Mrs, Kenneth Runyon. Tri Kappa sorority members - announced several forthcoming plans. * A dental clinic will |be held for school children fn thei city Februf ary 25 and Mrs. Franklin Dettert ; was earned to be the delegate for i the convention in j April 17-IS. Mrs. Heyman Lankanau will be the alternate. In April, a shle will be] held by the members\ the time and place to be announced later. The' meeting climaxed withj verse. I SHAKESPEARE CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY i Members of the - Shakespeare club met Wednesday: afternoon for j a regular session with ]Vfrs. Robert Macklin. Program leader for the day way Mrs. S. D. Beuvers. An interesting and instructive paper entitled “Modern Conquerors of Disease” was presented by the leader, followed w th sub-top-ics given by Miss Frances Dugan and MVs. George Buckley. The Ladies Fireman's Auxiliary will meet Monday evening at eight o’clock with Mrs. Orval Foor. Mrs. Herbert Hawikins will be hostess to the Happy Home Makers club Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. Members are' asked to note the change in time. - ■ A husband's party will be Held at the Methodist churc i Tuesday evening, beginning a carry-3n-dinner by the Church Mother’s study, club. The meat, roll's, coffee and butter will be furnished. The program will start at six thirty o’clock. Y, . Our of I»urdes study flub will meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock with Mrs. Mary Braun. The Literature Department will meet with Mrs. C. A- Dtigan Monday evening at seven thirty o' l clock. L 1 A guest night party will be held by the Business and Professional Women at the Americain Legion home Wednesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Clint ißeod, instrumental director of I Decatur high school, present a musical program. Reservations i re, to be made with Mary Winteregg. Mrs. Carl Barnett is chairman of the event.' ( » \ Mr. and Mrs. Edward lAijidareon of Willshire, Ohio, will bej host and hostess to the Willing Workers class of the First (Christian church Tuesday evening ait pevpn! thirty o’clock.

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Society items for today’s p jb- ■ plication must be phoned In by ' ■-j;11 w a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. mJ Kathleen Terveer | Phone 3-2121 THURSDAY \ |H set. jiide study club, ~ort(fe week. ' jp.Y. ’ Great Books Discussion clubp Library. 7:30 p.m. s meeting pf W. M. A., ®obo ah’d Mt. Vivtory churches, age. 7 p.m. ’I; , i Jr-nit 4 W. S. W. S.; Bethany E.p.,:8. church, Mrs. Pat Haines, P.rti. (Queen of Peace study club, IWrs. pyilril Becker, 7! 30 p.m. ? ijfjnion Chapel Ladies Aid/all jjay, at church. ’ ; > Trinity Ladies Aid, at dhiirch.: 7:30 p.m. ' 1' •’ i j Region 4th District, Albion, pinner, 6' p.m. h West End Resljjaur-. ant 6:30 p. m. J Bt.,(jJoseph study club, jT/Gilliom, 8:15 p. m. | ? Ever-Ready class, Methodist church, Mrs. Harve Baker, 7:3s p.: I Public Installation of Rainbow Jpirls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.. m|J h Heidelberg Sunday School Bion Reformed church, 7:30 p,‘?in. i XV. M. A., Nuttman Avenuest T . B. Church, Mrs. Gladys Raver; 1 30 j>.ni., x Pleasant Dale Ladies Air, Parish hall, all day. 1 ; Magley Ladiies Aid, all day. Tii*omen of Moose, Moose 7;30 p.m.; Officers, 7 p.m. F isl FRIDAY ' XV’ork and Win class of Trinity E. jj. R.„ Xfr. and Mrs. Arthur Qkrner; 7:30 p.m. > Union E. U. B. class 6 pafly, Mr, and Mrs. John' Lautzenhiset/8 SATURDAY Bake sale, Junior Womeh, City hjHl; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. SUNDAY / Riirallstic study club, Mrs. Herman Geimer, 6:30 plm. Apolian choir \ practice, Zitm TLutjieran Parish hall, 2 p.m. .T Wesley class, Methodist church,' ‘7:3*o p.m. ' Junior church members, Valdnitine patty, Methodist church, U 2 p.m.t ; lb p■ v L■MONDAY ] ; Lddies Fireman's Auxiliary, Mri. P.rvai Foor. 8 p.m. ' Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing 1 Workers class. Rev. and Mrs. lUp jpy Shady, 7:30 p.m. > * ’ Literature Department, Mrs. E. A. Ougan, 7:30 p.m. 4 4 past President’s Parley, Miea, Margaret Biting, 7:30 p.m. - Hdiy Family Discussion clu»., Mrs.i Ernest Fullenkamp, 8:30 p.m. Stj- Catherine stud(y club, Mies Meyers, 8 p.m.| TUESDAY 5 iHdppy Home Makeirs, club, m|b. Herbert' Hawkins, 7 p.m. Ouy Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. iMary. Bralin, 8 p.m. ChiirchAwother’s study club, Hufeparty, Methodist cfiureji. 6:p.m. • Workers class, Ffrit Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. kid Anderson, Willshire, Ohio, 7:30 p.in. i - \ '• I? i lEti Tau Sigma, Valentine, partjr. M|ss] Florence Brandyberry, 8 p-ifa. fDeita Theta Tau Valentine party, Elks home, 8 p.m. Deiatur W. C. T. U., Wesley rbounj of Methodjst church, 2 p.iA. WEDNESDAY . p , >VFW steak supper, 5 t[o 7. ;. (Business and Professional Won}eif, American Legion home, 7:3p P-m- “• J 4X4 ’i- tu i T*h4 Rev, and Mrs. Harley Shar. cjy, will be host and hostess to the w»wnt Mills Methodist Willing ! 'pricers Sunday School clasp evening at seven thirty w3ot*k. • . --“J d’hoi VFW Ladiep Auxiliary will gtX a steak supper at the VFWj hbme :next Wednesday from five! to seven p.m. -Donations for tick? etis£ arb $1 for adults, 50 cents for children, Tickets may pe purchased at lhe home or from members. y The ( Rupalistic study club will’ .A pot-luck pupper and Valentine pirty Sunday evening, beginning hi six thirty o’clock with Mrs. Herman Geimer. The |Past President’s Parley of thp American Legion Auxiliary will m£et With Margaret Eitiiig Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock.; i Mil — } — J 1 *"'l*” 1 , x®BIMUS .(w | ! h > 111 M* 1 - and Mrs. James Egley are the parents of a baby goy, weighing 7 lbs., oz„ and born at 2:48 p. ’n». Wednesday at the hospital- | At 3:57 a. m. today, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frans and weighed 6 tbs., 15 oz. • WI ■ ill, ia Democrat Want Ads Bring Results' 11 1 .. -

Lenten Speakers At Methodist Church Annual Series Will , Start February 15 te Ilf th annual spriefc of Sunevdning Lenten speakers hap been planned by the First Methodist church according r to announcement by the pastor, the Rev. Samue] Emerick. /Beginning Sunday, February 15. the- speakers will appear at 7:30 in the local church on six consecutive Sunday evenings. The first speaker will appear the Sunday before Ash Wednesday because of the cooperative schedule with other churches using-the same speakers on different evenings. The list of this year includes Dr. James 'K. Meadows, executive secretary of the division ■of world missions of the Methodist, church, New York; Dr. Carl >M. f)avidson. pastor. First Church, Pueblo, Colo.; Bishop D. Stanley T'oors, St. Paul, Minh;.: president John Lowden Knight, Baldwin-Wal-lace college, Berea. Ohio: Dr. W. A. Smart, chaplain, Emory University. Atlanta, Ga.; and Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, Central Church pastor, Detroit. Special music has been planned for these services including the ladies’ chorus, the senior and youth (jhoirs. a, mixed quartet, and. the Methodaires, a male quartet There will be guests attending these services from ofher\ Methodist churches, and the public will be welcome. A 6 ; o’clqlck fellowship supper will be served by a different, cpmimittee each week, and all those (who share in this part of the evening may have opportunity to talk inforiyiallj' with speaker. The pastor stated that these special services are partthe (local (church’s participation in Methoidisrn's “Festival of Faith’ currentiy going on throughout the denomination. u \ Es Admitted: Richard Girbd, Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Orley Walters apd baby hoy. Decatur: Mrs Marvin Stewart and baby boy. Wren, Ohio; Mrs. Harold Pontius. Geneva. - ‘ Canadian Air Force Plane Crash Kills 4 GUNTON, Man. UP —A Royal Canadian | air force training plane crashed and burned a mile north tof the RCAF training school here early today, killing the pilot and three student navigators. : L The plane, a twin-engined Beechicraft, plunged to the ground and i burst into flame while the plane , was oh a routine navigational night. [ r. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur. i • • V. 'l l'

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Mrs. I Evan daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. F. O. Blaker of North Eleventh str< et, left today for Japan to join her huSband, who is stationed the>re with the army. Hannah; Homeycr Is. celebrating her lsUth birthday today and is enjoyipg fairly good nealth. She, majtes her home with her daughter and Mr. and* Mrs. Carl Shith of I North 10th street. Miss Kathleen Smith left today for Fairmont.l West Virginia where she and her roommate. Miss Mary Drolft of Niles, Mich., will be week-end guests of Miss Marie Frankman. before returning to their studies at Duquesne Univer- I sity, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kathleen is ( the daughter of Mrs. K. ; Smith of 405 Winchester street; Mr. and Mrs.' Carlyslel “Dutch" Flanders of Ashfork, Arizona, pre visiting in Decatur and Fort \Waj>ne for several weeks. “Dutrn" is a son of Mr. and -Mrs. George Flanders of this city and is a former Decatur resident. Mrs. Flanders is a former Fort Wayne resident. Man Fined Today For ] Public Intoxication i ( Carl F^y singer. 53, of Decatur, was fined $5 and costs in mayor's •court today on h charge of public intoxication. He was arrested' by , city police a: Third, an 1 Madison streets Wednesday night. / —V -+— Annual Banquet Os Cub Scouts Monday The annual blue and gold banquet, a local Cub Scout star oc-1 caston, will take place Monday ( evening at the Lincoln school gym, it was atonoune&d today by Earl Caston, adult* Cub Scout leader. The evening will be highlighted,! said Caston, with a lecture by S. G. Brownian of Kendallville. Brcwnran is reported to have the! largest known collection of Indian ( bead work, buckskin work and , Indian war bonnets in the state. ■ His talk will be pointed up by the large display of Indian articles he will bring with him. including a pair of moccasins that date back io' chief Sitting jßull of the Blacky foot tribe. He will be attierd in authentic Indian costume and will usie several local Cubs to ai<) him. Following the talk the Cubs and their families will enjoy a carry-ln feast. Scout leaders have also extended invitations to attend the event, called by Caston “one of the outstanding events of the Cub Scout- year.” * ■ i ' ’ Mdnmouth High School Bake Sale. 9:00 A. M. Saturday at Schafers. It

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Eisenhower Press Parley Next Week WASHINGTON, UP —President Eisienhower will hold his first White House news conference next week. Press Secretary James C. Hagerty announced today. P.resumaidy it will be Thursday, although Hagerty said he could not the day. Hagerty said Mr. Eisenhower could not hold a news conference ,this week because of “the very heavy pressure the President and <his administration have been under during their first two weeks in office.” Junior Women Bake Sale, Spturdav, February 7th. Citv Hall. 9:00 to 12:00, Chicken and Noodles. 30t2

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