Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1953 — Page 3

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ADAMS CENTRAL PT A \ MEETS MONDAY i The Adams centrall PT A held a Tegular meeting Monday evening. The Rev. Vernon Riley gave the devotions, and Martin Steiner, conducted the business The Rev. Mishler and Mrs. Glen Stucky were in.charge of the program for the evening. The entertainment consisted pf a ladies’ Sextet from the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren and an apcordidn. duet by Nancy Schultz and Shirley Hershey. -Mrs.

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Stucky then introduced the guest speaker, James K. Blozie. who is the health education consultant for the state board of health. His topic was entitled “General Health”. Later, the hospitality committee served doughnuts and cider. ’ ■ GENEVA WOMAN HEADS COUNTY ASSOCIATION Mrs,. Theron Fenstermaker of GenevSwas elected to be the 1954\ president of the Adams county hoine demonstration association. I- ■ :

She will succeed Mrs. Albert Beineke, of Kirkland township who has served in this part since the death of Mrs. E. W. "Busch e. The election took place this week at the council meeting 'of all local presidents and county officers. Mrs. Harold Zeigler of French township, will be first vice-presi-dent and Mrs. R. C. Hersh, of Decatur, will be second vice-presi-dent. The 1953 secretary and treasurer were returned # to their offices, Mrs. William Kruetzman, of Preble, and Mrs. Leonard Wagley, of Hartford, respectively. Mrs. Floyd Baker, of Jefferson town ship, was selected as assistant secretary. • I This group of officers with Mrs. Beineke, immediate past president, and Anna K. Williams, home demonstration agent, make up the executive committee ,for the group of, more than 700 women of the county. The council business meeting was held -Monday following a luncheon at Howard Johnson’s restaurant in Fort ‘ Before the luncheon the group visited the Undergarment Manufacturing company where Mr. Gold Os that company explained the process of manufacture and the various types of fabrics used. Mrs. Propocio, head dietician of the new Parkview hospital, showed the ladies the foods department of this modern institution. Following the meeting, the group inspected the facilities and educational opportunities offered by the Fort Wayne art school. The Adams county chorus met at the Monroe Methodist church ; annex Monday evening with U»en-ty-four members present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Alva Lawson. During the business meeting the group decided to hold a Christmas party December 7 at the home of Mrs. Noah Habegger, Berne. The chorus will present a program of religious songs at the \ Methodist church in Willshire, 0.. November 15 at 7:30 p.m., e.s.t. Mrs. Martin Neuensch wander was in charge jf the rehearsal. The Decatur Methodist Builders’ class will hold a party in the church basement Friday at eight o’clock. The Builders’ class of the Trinity church will meet in the church baseinent FrMay evening at seventhirty o’clock for a masquerade Party. . Mrs. William Affolder will entertain thi? Delta Lambda Xi Alpha Xi Exemplar chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority with a Halloween party Tuesday evening at V. F. W. Auxiliary chili supper, October 22nd, 5:00 to 7:00. Donations, Adults 75c, Children 35c. 247t2

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eight o’clock. Everyone is to comp masked. The Methodist choir will meet at the church at seven o’clock Friday evening.. A called meeting of the Catholic, Ladies of Columbia is to be held at the C. L. of C. hall Friday evening after church. Adams Unit 43 of the American Legion auxiliary will convene F" - day evening at eight o’clock. Mrs ’Dallas Brown will be in charge of the program. The 1953 Girls’ state film will be shown to the group. ’ Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blu*m. Berne, and Mr. and Mrs. George Blum, Decatur, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Decatur. Other guests in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Elzey and children, Jan and Jill. Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raudenbush, Decatur, had as their guest over: the weekend, John Mast of Baltimore, Md. The Rev. Keith J. Sinitley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. De : catur, entered the Home hospital at Lafayette Monday for the removal of his right eye. He was injured a couple of years ago when a clothes line wire hit him in the ey|e» • He is. recovering satisfactory and expects to return to his home in Pyrmont shortly. Mrs. J. IL Smitley is spending the week witji her son and family. 'Mrs. J. W. Haffner of Markle, formerly of this city and a former county recorder, visited here yesterday. Her daughter Betty Jane Hollingsworth, is a supervisor cf nurses at Michael Reese hosplth in Chicago. \ GIRL SCOUT Brownie troop 19 met Monday after school. The roll was called* the dues and registration money was collected. A* weiner roast was planned for October 28 after school. leader told the troop about Girl Scout Sunday and Girl Scout week. The girls played games and closed the meeting with the Brownie promise. Joj\ce Ann Viran brought the treat. Scribe, Alice Schroeder. Brownie troop 21 met at the Lincoln school Monday evening. The meeting was opened With the Brownie promise. Officers . were elected; they are president, Ter-, ese Hain; vice-president, Carlon Long; scretary-treasurer, Cynthia Cravens; scribe. Carol Norman. The hostesses for the 1953-54 session were also chosen. The troop poured the Adams county jail after which the sheriff and his deputy gave brief accounts concerning their activities. Scribe, Carol Norman.

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Society Items for. today’s pub- \ llcatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 8:30 a. m.) Sharon Kimble Phone 3-2121 WEDNESDAY St. Ppul’s Ladies' aid, Mrs. Ireta Thorton, all day. Jolly Housewife Home Economics club, Pleasant Mills, Methodist church, 10 a.m. Decatur Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Grover Levy, 2 p.m. Psi lota Xi sororltj, Elk's home, 6:30 pcm. - Ladies’ Shakespeare club, Mrs. John Tyndall, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Ladies’ auxiliary of V.F.W. 6236 chili supper, post home, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. \ i Aeolian choir, Decatur high school, 6 p.m. ißuralistic Study club, Mrs. Norbert Gase, 8 p.m. Guardian Angel Study club, Mrs Carl Schultz, 8 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Tony Metzler, 7:45 p.m. Emblem club; Elk’s home; officers, 7 p.m., lodge, 7:30 p.m. formal initiation, 8 p.m. Decatur chapter cf the Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic halt, 7:30 p.m. * FRIDAY Zion Lutheran communion announcement devotionals, church, 2,4, 5,7, and 8 p.m. Faithful Workers of Union Chapel church, masquerlade party, Hanna-Nuttman park, 7:30 p.m. Annual Adams County Farm Bureau meeting. Lincoln school in Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Victory W. M. A. Prayer band, Mrs. Bryan Hart, 7 p.m. Decatur Methodist Builders’ class, church basement, 8 p.m. Builders’, class of Trinity church, church basement, 7:30 p.na. Methodist church choir, church. 7 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, after church. Adams Unit 43 of the American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m/ SATURDAY iMasonic box social and square dance. Masonic hall, 8 p.m. Zion Walther league hay-ride, Parish hall, 6:30 p.m. Bazaar, luncheon (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.), cafeteria supper (5 p.m. to 7 p.m.), Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, all day. Steak supper and bazaar, Antioch Lutheran church of Hoagland, 5 p.m. TUESDAY Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigina Phi sorority Halloween party, Mrs. William Affolder, 8 p.m. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Saturday a baby girl. Claudia Ann. was \born to Mrs. Francile Bultemeier of Decatur. The baby, who is the third daughter, weighed six pounds 8 ounces. A son. Randall Brooks, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Burger, Decatur, at 9:33 p. m. Saturday.' The baby weighed 7 pounds. At 2:45 p. m. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weaver became the parents of an 8 pound, 8 ounce baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sprunger are the parents of a baby boy, weighing 7 pounds and 5 ounces. He was born Wednesday at 10:25 a. m. At 11:55 a. m. Wednesday. Mr. and Max Spencer became the parents of a baby son., He weighed 6 pounds and 7 ounces. -

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Annual County S. S. Convention Nov. 1-2 Rev. .Harold Garner Principal Speaker The annual Adams county Sunday school corventior. will be he.a Sunday and Monday, November 1 and 2. The convention will open at 2 p.m. No I *, lat the Linn GrOve Evangelical and United Brethren church. The Sunday evening serv ice will be held at the Trinity 'Evangelical United Brethren church in Decatur ut 7:30 o’clock and the Monday evening session at Berne-French high school gym. This will feature the annual banquet for all youn<r people. Sunday school teachers, pastors, superintendents, parents and friends of the Sunday school and will start at 6:30 p.m. Outstanding speakers have been secured for the convention, the Rev. Harold E. Garner, nationa’’? known conference speaker and currently director of Christian-duca-tion at the Moody Bible Institute will speak at all three sessions His first pastorate of six years was in a rural Illinois town with a population of R 2. The Sunday School was 20; within two years this had increased tp 220. For 12 years he taught boys of the junior high school in the week day Bible school of Princeton, 111., rated as one of the very best. He is the co-author of the recently issued volume on “Teen-Age Worship’’ and has contributed articles to many denominaJHb&LksncLirtertlenominational periodWWfer* Probably no speaker in the field of Chr!s- t education has a wider acquaintance with all phases of the subject. Arvilla Kirchhofer Ga rnerj a special instructor in Christian, education and well versed in children’s and young people’s work, will speak at both the afternoon and evening sessions There will be attractive displays' of Sunday school literature, supplies and other material of interest to Sunday School workers. An excellent; meal will be served at the Bernp-Freneh high school gym for only $1.35. An interesting and inspiring program has been planned for this fellowship banquet climaxed by the closing message by Rev. Garner and a film entitled, ‘Dedicated Men”. Make reservations with Miss Frances Burkhalter. Berne, or Earl Chase. Decatur, not later than Thursaav, October 29. Manslaughter Guilt Verdict Is Returned NEW CASTLE. Ind.. UP — John Smith, 27, was found guilty of manslaughter by a Henry circuit court jury late Tuesday in the fataLshooting of his \Vife. Georgia 27, at their home nealr Mooreland. A grand jury had indicted Smith for first degree murder. The jury deliberated three hours before returning the verdict. Judge John H. Morris deferred sentencing.

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Alex Campbell Wifi Speak Here Tonight Alex Campbell, Fort Wayne attorney an 4 former assistant attorney general of the United will give a first hand account of the Hiss-Chambers spy case for which he prepared the indictment for the government at 7:30 o’clock tonight at the First Christian church in Decatur. The speaking is sponsored by the Decatur Christian men’s brotherhood and is open the public. Campbell is nationally known for his work in charge of criminal cases for the government while serving as assistant attorney general. , He is a former trustee of Indiana University and has long been active ! in affairs of the Christian church. Campbell has given bis Hiss-Cham-bers adilress to groups throughout the nation. He was active in prep- i. aration and prosecution of the case I and supervised (he indictments, i No admission charge will be made for tonight's meeting and the general public is invited. \ ’

V n Admitted Mrs. Donald BoJlenbacher. Willshire. O.( Master Barry Burnett, dity; Master William Smith, city; Miss Mary Speakman, city. Dismissed Miss JoAnne Roberts, city; Miss BAZAAR ALL DAY Saturday, Oct. 24th NOON LUNCHEON 11:00 to 1:00 CAFETERIA SUPPER 5:00 to 7:00 Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church

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