Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1954 — Page 3

■THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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TRINITY W.S.W.S. MEETS TUESDAY The W.S.W.S. of the Trinity church met Tuescday evening at tin- church. The prelude, “Beautiful Dreamer,’* was played by Kay Wynn. The call to wopsjiip was given by the leader, Mrs. Clarence Drake. She used as her topic ''America, a Mission Field.” The opening song. “America,” was sung by the group after which the scripture was read by MrsI). C. Wynn. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Blanche Elzey and Mrs. Tumbleson. A duet, “The Old Rugged Cross, sung by Linda and Beeler Jackson, accompanied by Mrs. Sephtis Jackson. The chapter entitled, “Our Back Yard" .taken from the book, “Wher’er the Sun." was reviewed. A guitar solo, “Help Somebody .Today," was played by Mrs. Wilmer Harman. Mrs. Frank Bohnke and Mrs. 'Ralph Roop gave the topic entitled “The Slums” and Mrs. Nina Light told about the lives of the Indians after which Mrs. Clarence Morgail) surveyed the national counoirqA churches. Mrs. Blanche Mumma and Mrs. Herald Hitchcock spoke on “The Moving Population” artd Mrs. John Chambers gave a speech entitled yNext Door." Offerings were placed on the open Bible after which Mrs. Chalmer Bollenbacher, Mrs. Frank Kitson, and Mrs. Herman Sautbine offered prayer. Mrs. Herald Hitchbock conducted the installation of the officers with a very impressive candle light service. They are president. Mrs. Sephus Jackson; vice-presi-dent. Mrs. Jubert Gilpin; secretary, Mrs. Jf- E; Sautbine; assistant secretary. Mrs. Chalmer Bollen backer; treasurer, Mrs. D. C. Wynn; secretary of spiritual life, Mrs. Clarence Drake; secretary of missionary education, Mrs. Clarence Morgan; secretary of young people. Mrs. John Chambers; secretary of missionary for children, Airs'.' ihtul Wietfieldt; secretary of social relations, Mrs. Manley Foreman; secretary of special projects. Mrs. Alfred Krummen; pianist, Mrs. H. Hitchcock; and assistant pianist, Mrs. Frank Bohnke. The president conducted the business meeting. The following announcements were made: the officers retreat will be held Tuesday Evening and the fellowship tea of the council of church Women will be held May 7 at the Presbyterian church. A mother and daughter banquet is scheduled for the regular , monthly meeting Tuesday, May 11, at six o’clock. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Manley Foreman, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Homer Bittner, and Mrs. E. R. Davidson assisting. MRS. FRANCIS Ei_LSWORTH ENTERTAINS SORORITY Mrs. Francis 'Ellsworth entertrained the Xi Alpha Xichapter of Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday evening With Mrsj. 'Robert Lane in charge of the business session. After the opening ritual was repeated, it was announced, that ..the state convention will be held at the McCurdy hofel, EvansViJle, May 22, 23, and 24. Plans were completed for a-car-ry-in dinner Sunday evening, April 25. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ziner. The husbands will be the guests for the -evening. Mrs. Grace Weiland gave an interesting lesson. “How Do I Know I am Right,” from the chapter study book, “Living in Your JWarld.” The closing ritual was recited amd Mrs. Ellsworth, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Ziner, showed color slides of the rose parade, taken on their recent trip to California. Mrs. Ziner also showed pictures, taken by their son. Gene, while he was serving aboard the U.S.S. Carrier Orisknay in Korean waters and also pictures taken in Japan. Hong Kong, and Hawaii. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess; BERAN CLASS HOLDS MEETING The Beran class of the First Baptist church met Tuesday evening at the home of Esther Young." Reports of last year were given and new officers are as follows: president, Ruby Rambo; secretarytreasurer, Margurette Lee; visitation com mirtee. V i vian M iH ejy and Gladys Anderson; assistant teacher, Irene Gephart. Plans were discussed for the new year and games were played, « Refreshments were then served. Present were Margurette !>ee, Charlotte Marbach, Nettie Morris, Gladys Anderson, Laura Lee, Vivian Miller; hostesses were Mary. Ann Fulton. Irene Gephart, Ruby 'Rambo and Esther Young, MRS. BENADUM GUEST SPEAKER MONDAY NIGHT Mrs, Clarence E. Benadum of Muncie will be the guest speaker Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the Presbyterian church in observance of federation day for all federated clubs in Adams county. Mrs. Benadum js state Americanism chairman of the Indiana federation and is a past legislative chairman of the eighth district.

I • I W——' I ■ >mi>iii» .iiiJ Society Item* tor todey’e publication muit be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Sharon Kimble Phone 8-2121 THURSDAY Order of Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 6:15 p.m. Little Flower Study group prayer, Mrs. Hugh Daniels. 8:45 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S., Mrs. Charles Morrison, 1:30 p.m. Ladies aid of t’nion Chapel church, church, all day. Presbyterian Mary circle, Mrs. H. L. Koontz, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Mrs. Chalmer Deßolt. 2:30 p.m. Women of Moose, formal initiation, Moose home, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Philathae class of Baptist church, church social room, 7:30 p.m. , Mid-day passion service, Zion Lutheran church, 12:30 p.m. to ,1:45 p.m. SATURDAY Delta Theta Tau sorority bake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. Pleasant Valley W:S.C.S. bake sale, Western Auto store. Adult club of Zion church, Friedheim, bake sale, Schafer’s store. MONDAY Federation day, Presbyterian church, 7:30 p.m. Past Presidents Parley, American Legion auxiliary. Legion home. 8 pm. Adams County chorus, Monroe school, 7:30' p.m. Rosary society, K. of' C. hall, 8 P.m. te< Adams Central P.T.A., gymnasium, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Hubert Zerkel,* Sr.. 2 p m. Tri Kappa sorority and Girl Scout troops 3 and 4, Legion home, .7:3ft •p.m.— - — —— WEDNESDAY Preble Township Fann bureau, Friedheim Lutheran school, 7:30 p.m. She and her husband have an active law practice in Muncie. The president of the eighth , district, Mrs. Vern Collins of Pendleton, will also be a guest for the affair. The Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion auxiliary will meet at the Legion home Monday evening at eight o’clock. Mrs. Vincent Bormann and Mrs. Clark Flaugh will be hostesses. The Calvary Willing Workers have postponed their class meeting from this Friday to April 30. Trooper William Hunter, safety ' eduteatioiF officer of the' Indiana state police attached to Ligonier district headquarters, will be present jit (he Wednesday meeting of the Prebib township Fann Bureau at the Friedheim Lutheran school. Trooper Hunter will give a talk on “Highway Safety” and show a motion picture, “Day In Court.” The meeting will begin at seven-thirty o’clock. z c MIOSP.ITAL mu Admitted Master Alton Thieme, city; Master Marlin Springer, city; Miss Sharon Ann Hockmeyer, Hoagland. Dismissed Harry Malone, city. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beitler, Berne, became the parents of a baby sen at 6:22 am. Thursday. He weighed 8 pounds and 9 ounces. Axminister, wilton, chenille and other names are not brands but types of rugs. Broadloom, forex ; ample, simply means a rug-woven on a broad loom. — t ~ . , : Personal To Women With Nagging Backache Massing backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say good kidney function is very important to sood health. When some everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this important function to slow down, many folks suffer nagging backache—feel miserable. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrons diet may cause setting up nishts or frequent passases. Don’t neslect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doan’s Pills-a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 50 years. It’s amazing how many times Poan’s give happy relief from these discomforts— help the 15 milesof kidney tubes and niters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills todayl.

The Rev. B. G. Thomas, William Alfather and C. ICr Hocker motored to Elkhart'Wednesday to visit Tom Kern, former Decatur resident, who is ill at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Armstrong. E. B. Wilsey, lies Moines, lowa,

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visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Hocker and Mrs. .lesteen Cole and family. Wilsey is a son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Thetus Hocker of Austin, Minn., formerly of Decatur. Charles Chew, connected with the Limberlost Canning company at Geneva, suffered a severe stroke Saturday night. He Is a patient at the Jay county hospital and has been placed under an oxygen tent.

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A charge of failure to stop at the street crossing at Wabash and » Oak in’ Bluffton early. yesterday morning was filed against Thomas Wayne Hoffman of Decatur, route 4. Zion Evangelical Reformed Church, Easter Egg' Sale at Gerber’s Market; Cole’s Market; Miller’s Grocery; Friday & Saturday. 88t2