Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1954 — Page 3

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954

Banquet Monday, October 18, To Open Season For Decatur Woman’s Club .. Riordan, professor of English and physical education m. Francis College,,in. Fort Wayne. wild be the principal speaker at the formal opening banquet of the Decatur Women’® club to be held M h:3O o’clock Monday evening. Oct. 18. at the Lutheran parish hall. Miss Riordan is an accompli.shed entertainer ami humorist and i« a member of the speaker’s bureau, of the Fort Whyne branch of the American Association of Univensky Women. The subject of her talk will be "Personality Pointers.” The executive board of the Woman’s club, consisting u! the officers and the department chairmen, is in charge of this year's opening program.

The first general meeting following the opening program will be held Nov. 15, with the Art department in charge. Jack Anspaugh. head of the Wolf & Dessauer advertising department, will speak on the subject, "Hat®, Hats, Hats.” The chairman- for the evening will be Mrs. Raymond EMcheuauer, as-sisted-by Mrs. Milo ill-ack and Miss G Jenny® Repp, The Music department will present this annual Chrir tmas, program on Dec. 13 at the Zion EvangeMeal and -Reformed church and traditional instrument and vocal music will be featured. Co-cliairmeri for the evening will -be Mist Helen Haubold and- Mrs. L. A. Holthouse assLted- 'bir MTS;" Carrie Haubold, Mrs. Clyde Butler and Mrs. J. L. Kocher, Jr. On Jan. 24 the Literature department will present, the program. The speaker will be announced at a later date. The committee for the evening conatetA of Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. Mrs. Alexander Lincoln and Mrs. J. Thacker. An original skit will be presented by tl-.e Junior Arts department on Feb. 21. The comfuit-tee in charge of the program will l>e Jan-3 Rentz, Janice Hall. Barbara KaJver, Twa net te Magley, Susan Custer, Dana Dalzell an J Katherine Pursley. The Civic department on March 14 will present Mrs. Warren Briglity. of Fort Wayne, who will speak on the subject, “Modern Woman— Who Lost Her." Mr*. Brighty is a member of ' rhe American A®aociation of University Women. The committee in charge/Kill be Mrs. N. A. Bixler, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Albert Beery and Mrs. Noble Reynolds. The joint federation meeting of •the Adams County Federation and the Decatur Woman's club will be i held on March 28, the program and place,to be announced later. On April ISAhe. Junior Woman's department will present Mrs. Robert Kang, who will speak on personal experiences in her recent trip to Japan. She is also a member of

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the Fort Wayne branch of AAMW. The chairman for the evening will be Mrs. .Fred Meier, assisted by Mrs. J.lines Newton and Mrs. Charles Holt. The closing meeting will take place on May 2. with a play dramatization by the Dramatic department. Mrs. Charles Knapp will be chairman of the evening, assisted by Mrs. Jerome Keller and Mrs. Watson Maddox. The 1’954-56 officers of the Decatur Woman's dub, are as follows: president, MTs. Roy E. KaJver, Ist. vice-president. Mrs. George J. Buckley; 2nd vice-president, Miss Glennys Rcrp; secretary, Mrs Myles Parrish; treasurer, Mrs. Glenn Hill.' The general program chairman is Mrs. Max -R. Spencer. Guest secretary is Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer, attendance secretary is Mrs. G. R. Bierly and publicity secretary is MWe Bertha Heller. Department chairmen are as follows: music, Mrs. Clyde Butler; dramatic. Mrs. Paul Hancher; literature. Miss Frances Dugan; civic, Mrs. Albert. Beery; art. Miss Catherine W’eldler; junior arts. Mrs. Ray J. Walther; junior women. Mrs. Fred Meier. The Decatur 'Woman's club this fall enters its 36th year as a member of the National Federation of Womens Clubs with a local memof 220 women. I MEMBERSHIP GOAL SET BY AUXILIARY A. goal of 399 members has been set by the local unit 43 of the American Legion auxiliary for 1955 membership according to an announcement by Mrs. Verena Meyer, membership chairman. The local drive, will bo part of a national drive which is expected i to result in a membership of one million for the American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Meyer and. her. committee have begun re-enrollment of memhers. They have extended an invitation to other eligible women to Join the auxiliary and take part

in the activities of the organization. - i . —•—- MONMOUTH MOTHERS GROUP IN MEETING The Monmouth PT. A. Mbthers' study group evening at the school. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Weidler extending a welcome to the guests. An announcement was made of the next meeting, Miss Louise Brumbaugh of Fort Wayne will be tihe guest speaker. Hostesses will be Mrs. Leo King, Sr., Mas, King, Jr., and Mrs. Everett Singleton. Devotions were presented by 'Mrs. Ed Cook, followed By Mrs. Lent Fleming closing with the mother’s prayer. The group was invited to go to the second and third grade rooms where Mirs. Rice gave a few highlights from the topic "The 3 R's and a Fourth, Human Relations,” as presented by Mrs, Harris in reading and Mjs. Martin in arithmetic. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Adolph Weidlei’, Mrs. Ed Cook, and Mrs. Richard Hark-less. MISSIONARY CHURCH HOST TO STATE MEET The Decatur !tfesienary<c;iur<h was host Thursday to 3045 ladies of other Missionary churches throughout the state: The morning was given to the work of the Sunday school. Mrs. Jess Neuenschwander of Chicago. 111., president of the women’s national group, gave the main message. She laid out plans for the women’s group to do through the aera. In the afternoon the meeting was given to missions. A quartet from the First Missionary church in Berne furnished music. Mrs. Lilah Clark, missionary to the Haiti frontier, gave the missionary message. She presented the great need of getting th gospel to these people and gave a good rei>ort of how many are turning to Christ. '-Mrs. J. J. Klopfenstein was the president presiding, Mrs. H. J. Welty was elected as president for the year of the Indiana Women's Fellowship. BETA CIGMA PHI COUNCIL MEETS The Beta Sigma Phi council met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Andrew Aippleman. Mrs. Robert Lane, President, presided over the business meeting. Official communications were read and discussed. Committees were named and plans were .made for social events throughout the year for the combined sorority.— Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will ■be held at t\e home of Mrs. Fred Corah. . y, * •» "OMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHURCH IS MEETING The —Wenwn’*-Society of the . First Methodist ohurch met recently in the chapel at 1:30 for meditation and at 2 o'clock for the regular program. Dates announced are October 17 through 23, spiritual life mission; October 25 through 31, week of prayer, October 15, district quiet day at Forest church in Fort Wayne; October 29 and 30, rummage sale in the church basement. The meeting featured a discussion expressing disapproval of the proposed Wednesday night ptore hours since they would infringe on church and yduth’activities. fl were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Lhonas McIntosh, Mrs. Inland Smith, Mrs. Delton Passwater, Mrs. Albert Beery. Mrs. Adrian Baker, Mrs. Hattie Mills, and Mrs. Jay Thacker. The next meeting will be November 11. MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN CHARGE OF DINNER 1 lie Zion laithern Missionary Society will be in charge of the potluck dinner at the parish hall Sunday after the special mission services in church at 8 and 10:30 o’clock. Serving ill begin at 12:15. Mrs. Phil Sauer will be in charg? of the dinner arrangements, assisted by the Mesdames Wilbert Steel,'. Ray Bleeke. and Nm nan il ls;, Mr g . Sauer announced that the rolls and coffee will be furnished. and guests wi'l brin; tabl? •“ervice and a covered di.-h. While the men are attending bhe quarterly meeting of the congregation at 1:30, the ladies and children will be entertained with a program music and films. Mrs. Louis Jacobs and. Mrs. Hugh Engle are in charge. The entertainment will feature a quartet, piano solos and duets, I-—- . I / 12* SAY IT WITH FLOWERS from

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and accord fan and cornet solos. Those participating include: Gloria Wall, Ann Arnold, Jane Rentz. Joyce Callow, Sheryl Asbljaueher, Jeannine and Kathleen Schuith, and Bill Jacobs. The film “Fisiier of men” is a children’s missionary story, and “■Martin Luther” film, which will also be shown, features the outstanding scenes from the recent movie by bhe same name. All members are cordially invited to attend the special services, dinner and program. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS The Zion Lutheran Missionary 'Society will entertain their husbands at the parish hall Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. The RevJ'l J. K. Muhlenbruch, pastor of theimttieran church at Columbia J*ity, and teacher of religious education' at Concordia high school in Fort Wayne, will speak on “Youth and Its Prol> leans." All members of the church are invited to attend. CNRCUIT CHAPTER TO OPEN ACTIVITIES The Decatur“'clrcuit chapter of the Valparaiso University Guild will open its year’s activities Tuesday eventug at 8 o'clock at Bethlehem Lutheran church, Ossian. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Adolph Dietrich. iMrs. Willard Fawbush will conduct the business meeting, at which will be discussed the coming rummage sale at the Den Friday and Saturday, Oct. 15 and 16, and Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg will announce further plans for the state convention of the Gulid Novi 3. Mrs. Henry Meyer ill give the national convention report. lA chalk talk has been arranged for the entertainment. Hostesses include the Mesdames Rufus Werb ing, Erwin Franke, Simon Springer. Edwin Graft, Herbert Franke, Victor Werling. MONMOUTH P. T. A. TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT The Monmouth P. T. A. will have their first meetin«__jQf the year Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the school agriculture room. The children will meet in the gysn with supervised entertainment. The program is an informal get acquainted party. Guests will 4>e Mrs. Robert Meshberger, 4B district director, and Mrs. George Gruenwald, fourth districk vice-president. Richard Harkless will preside ovef the meeting, WOMEN’S GUILD OF CHURCH IN MEETING The Women's guild of the Zion Evangelical apd Reformed met in the church parlors Wednesday evening. Mrs. Forest Owens was program chairman and gave an interesting talk on the theme, "Be Still and Know that 1 am God." Mrs. Ed Miller, president, conducted the business meeting. Plans were discussed for the mission festival which will be held Sunday morning and afternoon with a basket dinner. The harvest festival will be held October 23. The Fort Wayne regional will hold their meeting here October 29, and the guild will serve the noon luncheon. Hostesses were Mrs. Lawrence Rash and Mrs. Joe Rash. y . ~ The Pythian Sisters needle club will meet Monday after the regular lodge meeting at the K. of P. home. The hostesses are Mrs. Iva hunter, Mrs. Dehna Roop and

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Mrs. Clara Pasawater. All members are urged to attend. The Ladies Fireman auxiliary will meet Monday evening at the 'home of Mrs. Grace Mcßride at 8 o’clock. The Kirkland W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Emma Liby. The Monroe Better Homes demonstration club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Irvin Stucky at 7:30 o’clock. The co-’hostesses are Mrs. Martin Hoffman and Mrs. Rose Hocker. The fourth District Past President parley of the .American Legion auxiliary will have a carry-in luncheon at Columbia City Thursday, October 1-4, at 11 o’clock. Installation of officers will be held. Those planning to attend are asked to contact Mrs. Elmer Darwachter. The Sunshine Girls will meet (Monday evening at 6:15 o'clock. There will be election of officers and all members are urged to attend. The Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Smith. Members are asked to bring their cookies for the Riley hospital. The Literature department of the Woman’s club will have an important fall business meeting Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the public library. The Dramatic department of Woman's club will meet Monday evening at 7:45 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Max Spencer. The Salem Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Huldah Tickel Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. SOSRITAL Admitted Master Janies Tricker, Decatur; Master Rex Hunsiker, Willshire, O. Dismissed Mrs. Herald Krugh, Willshire, Q.; Mrs. Carl Braun, Decatur; Don Pickiford, Monroe; Mrs. William Watkins, Decatur; Mrs. William Bumgardner and baiby boy, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Edwin Geissler, Van Wert, O. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sal way of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born today at 7:25 a. m., weighing seven pounds and 14 ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davidson of Berne Thursday at 6:13 p. m., weighing seven pounds and five ounces. f Scientists say that frost damage to citrus fruit depends Upon low temperatures, wind, dew, and perhaps even dust particles on or near the fruit's surface. Trade in a Goon town — uecatut

.■ ••• l.i, Society items for today’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 FRIDAY Builders class of the Trinity E. U. B. church, church basement, 7:30 p. m. American Legion auxiliary unit 43, Legino home, 8 p. m. Adams County (Roadside Council, public library, 2 p.m. Calvary W. S. W. S. church basement, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Story-book hour, public library, 10 a. m. ...... > MONDAY ■Ladies Fireman auxiliary, Mrs. Grace Mcßride, 8 p. m. ■Pythian Sisters needle club, after regular lodge meeting, K. of P Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home, 6:15 p.-m. Dramatic department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Max Spencer, 7:45 p.m. _ -St. -Donrtnfrsbudy club, Mrs. Charles Keller, 7:30 p. m. Evening Circle one, Methodist church ladies parlor, 8 p.m. Music department of Decatur Women's club, Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p.m. . Deeaitur Camera club, above Citizens Telephone Co., 8 p. m. Junior Arts, Miss Sara Gerber, 7:30 p. tn. Junior Women, Carolyn McDougal. 8 p. m. Art department, Mrs. M. A. Frisinger, 6:30 p. m. TUESDAY Monmouth P. T. A., agriculture room, 7:30 p. m. ' Kirkland W. C. T. U.„Mrs. Emma Liby, 7:30 p. m. Monroe Better Homes demonstration club, Mrs. Irvin Stucky, 7:30 p. m. Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa, Mrs. Fred Smith, 7:30 p. m. literature department of Woman’s club, library, 3:30 p.m. Decatur Rose Garden club, Mrs. Dale Moses, 2 p. tn. WEDNESDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, Husbands' Night, Parish Hall, 8 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Ahr hostess at Mrs. Wilson Beery home, 2:30. THURSDAY Salem Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Huldah Tickel, 1:30 p.m. 4th District Past President Parley, Columbia City, 11 a. m.. GIRL SCOUT Brownie troop 14 held election ctf officers recently. The new officers are Joan Case, president; Alice Voglewede. treasurer, Glenda Scheirder, scribe. The liost-

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