Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1953 — Page 3

SATtTtftlT. MAt 2, 1935

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ALLEN ARNOLD GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY Allen Arnold, son of Mr. and iMrs. Adrian Arnold, was honored on his first birthday Thursday. Refreshments were served and the many gifts were opened. Guests present were Arnold Roth. Cindy and Randy Gehrig, Chris Morrence, Debbie Mcßride, Tummy Garner. Sharon Johnson and Allen and the Mesdames Robert Roth, Jerry Gehrig, Jack Morrence, Stanley Mcßride, Thomas Garner, Bud Johnson. Max Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Arnold. GUESTS ENTERTAINED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Beverly Ann Singer entertained thirteen guests, at her birthday party Thursday at HannaNuttman park. Games were played and prizes aiwarded to Marilyn Jefferies. Gloria Fugate, Marlene Dellinger. Helen Bollinger. Refreshments were served a later hour. Guests included Barbara Singer, Sharon Mishaud, Kate

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Geltz. Gloria Fugate, Sue Petrie, Marilyn Jefferies, jSllen 'Welch, Jane Vhrick, Donna Small. Marlette Dellinger, Helen Irwin. Helen - — ■■. s PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD CbNVENTION < . Approximately 205 members of the Indiana district of tbe Order of (Pythian Sisters attended the annual convention Thursday at the Decatur K. of P. home, with the local group acting as hostesses for the day meeting. Seventeen Temples were reipresentd with the grand and supreme officers introduced Uy Mrs. Mark "Weiland of this city. to open the program. The were led through pn arch covered with roses which was supported on either side by the Decatur degree staff. The FloKan Sunshine Girls,\ this -city’s girl's} group of the Pythian Sisters, introduced the deputies present and honored their royal advisor and Counselor, Mrs. William Barber, and also presented Miss dee Striker, wiho recently was elected to a district Office of Sunshine Girls. ' V iMrs. Dick Burrell was among the ten temple mothers present who ■were introduced and presented with gifts during the occasion. This followed with the Bluffton

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MfSS MARGUERITE G. MAILAND, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Mailand. Decatur, and the late Charles Mailand. will be united irt marriage to Richard C. Rice. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Rice, also of this city. Juj|e 6in St. John's church. > » ' ' Miss and her fiance are graduates of Monnlputh’ high schooL The bride-elect is employed in Fort Wayne at tlfe ijricbln National Life Insurance Company. The prospective gniom is an employe of the Salisbury Axle ftjompanj and is als.7 attending Purdue University extension, following hlis recent discharge frojia th.e air force,—Photo by Anspaugh. i

Temple giving the memorial service for departed members and draping of the charter. The Geneva group was in charge of the balloting for candidates and (Montpelier Temple installed thb- district Officers. At tihe noon hour a delicious dinner was' served in the dinin;, room Iby the members of. the Adams county chorus, who also prepared the meal. During the afternoon sessioii, further business and addresses w-pre given by the.grand senior and grand chief. A loving cup was given at this time to the Swayzee, Tenxple. for ; giving the highest amount, $75, to the orphans fund. Impressive initiation services were, conducted by the \ officers and degree Staff of the Ossian or-, ganization tp climax the program. Next year's convention will take place in Bluffton with that city's Royal Temple No. 21 as hostesses and the Hoosier Temple No. ;4 45 of Uniondale assisting then). Monday evening at siSc thirty o’clock the Bobo community organization will meet at the Bobo schpol.\ A pot luck supper will be held for the school children. ’

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The St. George study club will pljeet with Mrs, EdwariA Linder of 445L> South First street, Wedhes--dav evening at' sever thifty o’dock. 1. j The Ladies Auxiliary of the V. F. W. will have a social evening Monday beginning wit! a sik thirty o'clock pot-luck supper tit the V. F. W. home. j Mrs. Fred Bashara be l)ostess to the Sancta Mt rta study club Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. 5 . ! - Our T.ady of Fatima study club will meet with Mrs. Dale Moyfissey Monday evening at eight ‘o’clock. ' I■ • 4 ■' 1 ’ I —•. ,ir i 1 . The Lincoln sdhocil'P. T. A. will meet Friday evening at the Lincoln school at seVen tliirly o’clock. An athletic exhibit will Ibe ■ givien during the program the direction oft Steve Everhart; ajnd Miss Iteliecca ’Watters. i ——■ - y ■ ■ ‘ The Women’s Guild of’ the Zion Evangelicai and Refrotned church will meet in the church assembly room Tuesday evening at six-tif-teen o’clock. Each is asked to .bring a covered dish trad table service. The program will be in charge of i|rs. Robert Houk, Mrs. Luther Brokaw and ?the Girls Guild. Hostesses / are |.he Mesdames Charles Beineke.; Russel Brittson, Charles! Brodbeick, Fred Brokaw. Albert Brushwijller ahd George Buckley. ! I j >-i i Employes of the Dunbar furniture company at Berne haye vote 4, 118 to 35, to strike. They are members of the Upholsterer’s international union local 222. Their coptract expired April 30. Mrs. Wilbhr Kiess and DeWaynie Agler, both of Decatur, aro among

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Society Items for today’* publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 SATURDAY Priedheim Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid, Sale, Cith hall, 9 a.m. Monday V. F. W. Auxiliary, Social evening, V. F. W. hall, 6:30 p. m. : Bobo Community Organization, Bobo school, 6:30 p. m. Our Lady of Fatima study club, Mrs. Dale Morrissey, £ *p. m. Woman’s club, closing meeting, library, 7:45 p.m. i Practice of .Emblem club officers, ■Elks home, S p.m. V. F. W. Auxiliary supiper, 6:30 p.m.: V. F. W. home; business meeting, 8 p.m. . Juniors of American Legion, Mothers, ‘pot-luck, Legion home, 6 p.m. I | Girls Missionary Cuild\ I’nion Chapel church, Sara. Frank, 7:30 p.m. T TUESDAY Woman’s Guild. Zion E. R. church assembly room, 6:15 p. m. Woman’s Missionary Association, Mt. Victory U. B. church, Mrs. Fairy Cress, 8 p.fn. Eagles Auxiliary, public party, Eagles home, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, ejection, Mrs;) Dick Mansfield, Jr., 8 p.m. , WEDNESDAY H Sancta Maria study club, Mrs. Fred Bashara, 8 p. m, St. George study club, Mrs. Edward Linder, 7:30 p. ra. Psi lota Xi, election, Mrs. Hugh Andrews, 8 p.m.< THURSDAY Magley Ladies Aid, all day meeting- . r < Einvblem clUfh installation of of-; ficers. Elks home, 8 p.m.; Banquet, 6:30 p.m.< • • 1 ‘ FRIDAY Lincoln P.’T. A., Lincoln school 7:30 p. m, ‘ the new patients at the Van Wert, 0.. hospital. Miss Darlene Gase. five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gase of this city, underwent a tonsillectomy at the (hospital Friday morning. Mrs. Dwight L. Purdy of Midland. Mich., and Matilda Christner Gt ■Fort Wayne, have returned from an extensive tour of California and the southwest. They visited with Criends in Los Angeles pnd Hollywood and a brother, Christ E. Christner, who reside- in Arbuckle. In all they covered nearly 8,000 miles. : . Mr. and Mrs.. Allen Moore of Ixjs Angeles and .Mr*. Alooreh brotiher, <AI of Seattle, Wash., are visiting here, with friends. /Mrs. Moore is the former (Mary Heffner of this city. They will accompany members of the Gillig family to Fostoria, Ohio, Sunday to attend th® 50th wedding anniversary Mr. and Robert Gillig. ‘ il \ j A baby boy. weighing 7, lbs., 11 oz., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowers Friday at 6:45 a. m. at the hospital.

Missionary Church Ifarks Family Week ? Scripture Readings | Suggested Daily r ;“A Umjly altar ih every home” is; the theme of national family Iweek, May 3-10. The purpose of S this Week is to build stronger iL’HHstian homes in America. One pf the greatest ways to combat juvenile ■ delinquency is to have homes (that are thoroughly Christian. ; \ Following are the daily scripture readings for the week which have bpen suggested. Readers of (he “Democrat” may enjoy participating (in the reading these scriptures. I | Monday—A youn? man who ifhose to do right.—Ji Chro. 34:1-7, 27. 28. ( 5 Tuesday— A father’s advice to Mis son.!—Prov. 4:1-27. \ i Wednesday—An important guest ih the home. —John 12:1-8. I Thursday—Sorroqjr enters the l|ome.—John 11:19-45.. : Friday—A family reunion. — |uke 15:11-32. \| ‘Saturday—An example to follow Josh- 24:14-25. • Sunday—They call her blessed; 4-Rrov. 31:10-31. | || 5 The Missionary church will follow the program of the national family week. Sunday morning in t|ie worship service will be the dedication of small children and the pastor will speak oh the theme, “Landmarks of the home.” ih : the ! evening service .he will speak, bn “Rebuilding the family a |tar.” ■ p’There Is no better place to take family than to the House of Giod. The Missionary church welcomes you to its services.” i- | i ■ Sil- ■ r ' ’ r _t- — Trade -in a good Town—Decatur ■' 1< i 4 - *i I I• ;

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Alger, Highland Aided In Court Merritt Alger Jnd Highland participated in the; Boy Scout court of h&nor ceremonies at Haii-na-Nuttman park Thursday. ;; W. GUy Brown, chairman of the court, stated that their names were unintentionally -omitted from the list. Alger distributed the firsit class awards and Highland acted as Scribe for the court. v , ; .. Commissioners To J Meet Here Monday County cotamissioncrs ate scheduled to meet Monday ' morning ahd bxpect to receive a nuinlber df road and ditch petitions as well ak bids on asphalt tile, dr its equivhjent, for re-finishing the floor of the main corridor of the court The bids will be opened at l|o a.rrtand approximately : T,500 square feet of the material are required. •All blds must be accjompanied by a bond and a Certified check for 10 per the bid pricb.. Albert Lasker Award To Cathy Covert - f ■Miss Cathy Covert, reporter on the Syracuse, N. Y Herald-Journal received the 1952 Albert award for outstanding work in th| field of here have learned; Miss Covert is the daughter of the' late Rev. B. N- arid MrJ| Covert and .is a former Decatuti resident. Rev. Covert was minis?: Iter otf the First bresbyteriaii '.dhurch here in P 935. i - ’ The award, which is one .of most coveted by newspapgr^wr iters, was given, to Miss Covert tor ,a series of articles which shewrote on medical research.

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