Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1954 — Page 3

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954

■ SORORITY MEETS TUESDAY EVENING Xi Aipha. .4 chapter of Beti Sigma Phi met at the home a Mrs. Bertha Lane Tuesday evening Mrs. Milded Ellsworth ipresidet over the meeting. It wa* agreet that the sorority -would donati 45 to the International endowment fund of Beta Sigma Phi. The lesson was presented bj NMa w Neil, Refreshments wen served 'by the hostess, Mrs. Lane and the rest of the evening wa» spent in playing canasta. Mrs Ellsworth won the traveling prise WOMEN OF MOOSE IN MEETING LAST NIGHT The Women of the Moose mei last evening for their chaptei night at the Moose home. Thej decided to contribute $lO to thf Community Fund and will als< sponsor nurses again. * ‘Mrs. Oren Schultz won the dooi prize. Formal invitation will be hek at the Moose home Thursday "October 21, at 8 o’clock, officers at 7:30 o'clock. Christmas in October wlil b< 'held and ail members are aske<i to bring articles for the Christmat boxes to be sent to, Moosehavet and iMooseheart. Reports to be turned in ar? officers, publicity Mooseheart, and hdmemaking. HISTORICAL CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. WILSON BEERY ' The Historical club met -with Mrs. Wilson Beery Wednesday as tennoon With seventeen member* responding to roll call with t quotation. Mrs. Henry Adler pre sided over the business meeting Mrs. Ed Miller had charge of cur rent events and gave a very inter estfng paper on the Mormone and their church. Mrs. Mary Ahr, hostess, served delicious refreshments carried out Ln Halloween appointments. GO TO THE Hob Nob • RESTAURANT AND MEET THE NICE PEOPLE — -

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MARY CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. MOSES ■< The Mary circle of the Presbyterian Women's association met at the home of Mrs. Dale Moses. The devotions for the day were given by Mrs. W. H, Lower, followed by prayer, Mrs. D. B. Erwin narrated a paper on Indian using, “Under Three Flags,’’ as the basis for the presentation. The business meeting was conducted by Mfs. John Magley, the circle chairman, after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Moses and Mrs. M. A. Frislnger. RESERVATIONS OPEN FOR TRIP TO SHRINE Reservations are due Tuesday for those planning to make the trip to the Shrine of the Holy Relics at Maria Stein, O. The trip is being sponsored by the Rosary society of St. Mary’s Catholic church. Tuesday, Oct. 26. Mrs. Joseph Laurent, chairman of the trip, has asked that all who plan to go contact her as soon as possible. The group will leave Decatur at 7 a.m. and will travel in automobiles. FALL FROLIC PARTY HELD BY SORORITY Epsilon Sigma and Xi Alpha lota chapters of Beta Sigma Phi met jointly Wednesday evening at the Elks home for a fall frolic party. , • A short business meeting was conducted by the presidents, Mrs. Andrew- Appelman and Miss Mary Myers. Games were played and prizes were won by ’Mrs. Robert Andrews and Miss Myers. Clever fall arrangements adorned the tables from which the refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Robert Hess. Mrs. Thane Musser, Mrs. Gary Shufeldt. Mrs. John Holthouse, and Mrs. Andrew Appelman. Friendship Village home demonstration club will meet Thursday afternoon at the Kimsey school at 1 o’clock. The Purdue reports will be given and election of officers will be held. Members are asked to note the change in time. The County home demonstration chorus will meet in the Berne high school band room Monday night at 7:30. All demonstration club members in the ciunty are invited to attend and join as mem'bere at this meeting. * <_< * • * * K

Mns. Bertha Ruse of Decatur left Thursday for Elkhart to visit her brother, Charles Reinhart, who is 80 years old, her two sisters, Elanyra Mallonee, who,is 81, and t.Mrs. I. P. Moore, who is 75. She plans to be in Elkhart about two ■weeks. Mrs. Ed Miller, wife of the police ■jfificer, underwent a major operation at the Adams county memorial hospital Wednesday. She is retorted to be improving satisfactorily. • • *•.. Wife iMr. and Mrs. Carl C. Pumphrey and daughter, Miss Eleanor I’uiiiUirey, left today for Florida. Air. and Mrs. Pumiphrey plan to spend the winter in the Fort Myers area. T. F. Graliker, president of the First State bank and Mrs. Graliker, will attend the convention of the National Hankers Association in Atlantic City, N. J., next week. GIRLSCOUT Girl Scout troop four had its fir’t meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Watson Mattoz. The election of officers took plane. Results were: president, Becky 'Mattox; vice preslderf., B:rr!>ara Burk: secretary, Carol Norquest, and scribe, Cassie Strickler. Plans were also made for a Hallo Ween party at Sunset tpark. Scribe, Cassie Strickler Girl Scout troop one of Manmouth school held its second meeting Tuesday, October 12. The troop leaders, Mrs.. Herbert C- Braun and 'Mrs. Francis Jaequay, were in charge. We elected officers. They are leader, Nancy Rice; treasurer, Mary Lou Lewt-on: secretary. Jeanie COok; song leader. Carol Jacquay; game leader, Barbara Roe; refreshments, Harriet Rice, and dues recorder, Connie Bergman. We discussed the first class badge. Carol Jaequay led us in a game and we sang some songs. We closed the meeting with a friendship circle "and the promise. Scribe, Jeanie Cook At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Thursday at 9 p.m., weighing eight pounds and seven ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Norquest Os Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born today at 3:10 a.m., weighing seven pounds and 11% ounces.

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* **l ' ~*~~* * ,r *^ gr * i, * r * * j Society items for today's pub- • lication must be phoned in by 11 a. m (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker 3 - Phone 3-2121 FRIDAY Dorcas circle, Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, 7:30 p. m. Adams County -Fann Bureau, Adams Central school, 7:30 p. m v , Phiiathae class of Baptist sundaj* sohool, church social room, 7:30 a. m.. Great Books discussion Group, Public Library, 8 p. m. Girl Scout association, Legion home. 7:30 p.m. Willing Workers class of Calvary E. U. B„ Ilanna-Nuttman park, 7:30 p. m. Union Chapel W. S. W. S„ Mrs. Lawrence Norris, 7:30 p. in. SATURDAY Children's story hour, -public library, 10 a. ni. Church of God hake sale, Schafer's 9 a. m. Delta Theta Tau, Mrs. Joe Krick, 9 p. m. SUNDAY Sing. Bee, Greenbrier church, 2 p. in. MONDAY County home demonstration chorus, Berne high school bund room, 7:30 p. m. Rosary society, K. of C. hall, 8 p. m. V. F. W. Indies auxiliary 6236, 8 p. m., color bearers 7:30 p. m. Adams Central P. T. A., school gym, 7:45 p. m. Kum-Join-Us class of Bethany E. U. B. church, after church, social room. Past Presidents’ Parley, Mrs. Harold Tieman. 8 p. m. Emblem dub officers, Elks home, 8 p. ni. Decatur Woman’s club, Lutheran Parrish hall, 6:30 p. in. Woman’s dub. 6:30 p.m., Zion Lutheran parish hall. TUESDAY Decatur Garden dub, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 2 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Madge Barton. Huntington, 8 p. m. C. L. of C„ C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p. in. 'PocOhantas lodge. Red Men hall, 7:30 .p. m. Happy Homemakers home demnoetratiqn club, Mrs. Clifford Roe, 7:30 p. m. Bunny Circle home demonstration tour, bus leaves Richard Miller's at 5:30 p.m. ' WEDNESDAY Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Arthur Suttles, 2:30 p. m. Decatur home demonstration dub, Airs. Paul Daniels, 2 p. m. THURSDAY Friendship. Village'home demonstration club. Kimsey school, 1 p. m. Women Os the Moose formal initiation. 'Moose home, 8 p. m.. officers, 7:30 p. m. Saturday OCTOBER 16 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Mr. Paul Smallwood, Factory Representative, will be tn our store to help you with your paint and decorating problems. Watch him demonstrate the new Super Kern-Tone Applikay. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. \ ?® rU y fl X* "THE MAN WHO PLAYS THE SWEETEST TRUMPET IH THE WORLD** 1 * W it I oc ‘ 17tt \f I 9ty * Jj

New County Home Agent JWU«rf£Ssi a**’.' sr-i-<, i 1 KST^W *j ■ ?! j ' ■ ■'■ w B-4 BWjl gpr- - s , ■■ * J*"'* W*? ■ '3 W - ■ WM HHHHHL Miss Bertha Landis, a graduate of McPherson college, McPherson. Kan., was accepted ‘by the county extension committee and county home demonstration council in a special meeting.this after--1 noon, as new lioine demonstration agent here, replacing Anna K. Williams, served rhe county since 1943. Miss Williams has ,been made one of two directors in the farm planning program recently started in Indiana. Miss Landis has been apprentice agent here since July.

National Electric Week Is Proclaimed October 18 To 24 In recognition of the invaluable services which electricity renders to our community in industrial, commercial and residential Halda; and As a tri’bute to the many pioneers in the electrical industry through 'Whose efforts humanity is so well served in every work of life: and To create an awareness of the importance of electricity in every day life; and By means of an educational program to impress .people in all walks of life with essential facts which will provide safe, efficient and most economical use of electricity in their different endeavors: Now therefore, do J, John M. Doan, Mayor of the City of Decat-ur,-County of Adams. State of Indiana. publicly proclaim the week of October 18-24, 1954 as electrical week in Decatur. John M. . >oan MAYOR Juvenile Court Case Filed Here A case was filed in Juvenile court Thursday afternoon against the K-year-old sailor, AWfJL from the Great Lakes naval station, who stole and wrecked a. car belonging to Verlin K. Egley Tuesday afternoon. A hearing on the case will take place Monday xnornißg. Two naval officers from Fort Wayne were in Decatur yesterday afternoon but the sailor was not turned over to them. He is being held In the Adams county Jail. Berne Student In College Production Larry Givens, son of Mr. and Mrs.- A. E. Givens of Berne, has been chosen to portray Satyros in Mawell Anderson's play. "Barefoot in Athens," which will be presented at Manchester College homecoming weekend Oct. 22 and 23. The play Is’ being presented by Tri Alpha, college dramatics club. Givens is a freshman majoring in speech and its a 1953 graduate of Chesterton high school. NCCM's Holy Hour Sunday Afternoon Plans are completed for the National Council of Catholic Men holy hour meeting Sunady at 2:30 p. m. In St. Louis church, Begancon, Lawrence Becknneyer. St (Mary's parish chairman, stated today. ihe Rev. Joseph R. Manton, C. SS, R., of Boston. , will address tihe assembly following the holy hour. State and district officers of the NvOM will attend. Reports Fall Squash Plentiful In State IxAFAYETTE, Ind. (INS) —-Purdue marketing specialist Joe Vandemark reports that traditional fall squash is now p4entUul 4ft -Hoosier markets and roadside stands. . Vandemark said In addition to being colorful and plentiful^H is economical and nutritional. He said it Is rich in vitamins A and B and has good eupplfat of calcium, phosphorus and iron. He suggested that the buyer chose a squash heavy for its size with a hard or fir mrind that is -ree from blemishes. Trade in a Goon town — uecat-it

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0° fate Admitted Allen Birch, Monroe; .Mrs. Harvey Birch, Monroe: Ernest Ziegler, Geneva; James Schnepp, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Robert Mitchell and baby girl, Decatur; Catherine Ann Miller. Decatur; Mrs. Waldo Dick and baby boy, Berne; Allen Birch, Monroe. ■ f — — SQUARE and ROUND Dancing, Sunday, October 17, Rhythm Rascals with Norval Gaylor of Portland Calling, 8:30 to 11:30 P. M.. Sunset Park. It It you have something to sell oi rooms far rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brines results

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