Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1956 — Page 2

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BUSINESS MEETING IS HELD BY PSI IOTA XI SORORITY t '■ Thirty-six members of the Pat lota XI sorority attended a business meeting held by the ization last event ng at the Youth and Community Center. The meeting was opened with the club co)leet and the minutes were read by Hetty McNerney. Mi* Hyford Smith read the treasurer's report and correspondent** was read byMrs. Enos Osterman. A report on the bake sale, which was held recently at the Schafer store, was presented by Mrs- Ray Lehman. The Thanksgiving dance was reported on by Mr. Paul Moore. ? ;■ During the meeting. the possibility of changing the m«eting night to Tuesday was discussed by the group. Cards will be sent out to each member and members are asked to return them promptly. Tickets were distributed among the group for the anuual Easter project The meeting was closed with the closing creed. The next meeting will be a soieial affair. February 14. Committee includes Miss Kay Alberton, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh, Mrs. Dare Heller, Mrs. Harry Schwarts, Mrs. Clement Snell, and Mrs- Dave Terveer. - r._ _ ._s r FAREWELL SUPPER 18 HE/-D SATURDAY A farewell supper was held Saturday evening in honor of the William Sowards family, who are moving to a farm near South Whitley. Many friends and neighbors attended. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Braun and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold, Mr and Mrs Ivan Heare and faintly, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Arnold, Mr. and Mrs Carl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs William Bertch, Mr.

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and Mrs. Dorphue Schlickman, and My. and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman, ! KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB HOLDS MEETING RECENTLY Monday evening th* Kirkland ladies club held their first meeting of the new year. Mrs. Walter Egley led the group in singing the song “Home on (he Range.” The group lepeated the club creed and sang the club prayer. During the business session the members voted to give their donation to the I- F. Y. E. for exchange students. Gifts were presented to all retiring officers Miss Bertha Landis, home demonstration agent, presented the lesson, “How to Reduc* and Stay The door prix* was won by Mrs. Walter Egley. Refreshments were then served by the Mesdaines Ralph Froels. Walter Conrad, Luther Arnold, and Harve Haggard. ■ HISTORICAL CLUB IN REGULAR MEETING Mrs. Robert Garard was hostess to the Historical club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. .Heiiry Adler, president, presided during the business meeting. Seventeen members Were present and answered to roll call with a quota tldn. Mrh. William Dellinger had charge of current events and gave the faper on Washington Lives Again In Valley Forge.” Refreahments were served by the hostess. mls. Milo black is HOSTESS WEDNESDAY The Ladies ShakMpear*. club met Wednesday afternoon at th* home of Mrs. Milo Black. Miss Frances Dugan, vice-president, presided over the business session. Miss Dugan, leader for the afternoon, presented a very interesting talk on South American literature. She also read translations of several short pbbms and prbse sketchesAt the close of the business session. the hostess served delicious candies. The Firemen’s ladies auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Harty Stuiu Monday evening at R o'clockThe Tri Kappa sorority wil hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at the Youth and Community Center promptly at 7:3® o'clock. Mrs. Helen Wemhpff will be hos3- ■ ■ SPHHSS

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ttaa to th® AN Martg study chib Wedaesdaf qvenikg hi 8 o'clockJo*h Wenshoff #ttl eatortai* Our Lady ot Fatima discuzaioa group Monday evening at_B o'clock. Sunday evening ot 7 d'clock, the Adult club of the Zion Lutheran ehureh will moot in th*, parish ball. Th* Juniors of the America* Legto* auxiliary will meet at the Legion horn* Monday evening from 1 4 until B:3® o'clock. Mrs., R. Q. be hostess to the Art department of the Decatur < Woman's club Monday evening it 7:3® o'clock. The Beta Sigma Phi city council will meet with Mrs. Jerome Keller of 928 Nuttman avenue Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Shraluka will entertain the Eta Tau Sigma sorority Tuesday evening'at 8 o'clock. W. S. W. S. Unit four of the Bethany E.U.B. church will meet at the home of Mrs. William Christen Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. f - r 1 * ■» The Pythian Sislark Temple will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the It. nf P. home. The Needle* Club will meet immediately following Tetnple.i • I Bocl*<y IMgna 0r toddy’s njm-d llcatton mu»t tie phw»BL4**JHr 11 aJh. (Saturday 9:80 a.m.) Karen, striker Shone 8-2121 THURSDAY W.S.W.S. unit four of Bethany E.U.B. church. Mrs. William Chrlkten, 8 p.m. V. F. W. Fathers auxiliary, business meeting, post home, 8 p m. O. B. Aeolian choir, high school music room, 7 p.m. Women of th* Moose, ritual chairman chapter night. Moose home, formal initiation, officers at 7:30 p. m and co-workers at 8 p. m- • Ladies aid society of Trinity E U. B. church, at church, 7 p. m Wes|ey class of Methodist fhurch, party, church, B:3® p m. Everready Sunday school class of Methodist church, church lounge, 7:30 p. tn. Great Boeks • discussion group, public library, 8 p.m. Guardian Angel. study eluL-MM-Ed Heimann. 7:3® p.m. Unit 1 of Bethany E. U- B. church, Mrs- Iva Hunter, 7:3® p. m. So-Cha-Rea dessert bridge, Mrs. C. F- Kortenber, 7:3® p. mSt. Joseph study club, Mrs- Thomas Kollman, 8:15 p- in. KfilbAY Trinity E.U.B. Youth Fellowship. Happy Hbttts rbller rink, 7:30 p.tn. to 16:30 p.m. Wbfrk and Win class of Trinity E U. ft. thdrck, church, 7:30 p- m. SUNDAY Adult club tit Zion Lutheran church, parish hall, 7 p.m. Monday First Aid Class, 7 p. m., Community Ctenter. Firemen's ladles auxiliary, Mrs. rtarry Stults, 8 p m. V F. W- ladies auxiliary, business meeting. home. Bp. ni T * ? Our Lady of Fatima discussion group. Joan Wemhbff, 8 p. ni. D A. V. auxiliary, business meeting b. a,.v. han. 7-:30 p. m.“- 3c Dramatic department of .Decatur Woftian's citlb, MCs. Henhan Kruckebfcrg. 8 p. m Jiihldr Woman’s ddpartmetit of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs Robert Mlllbr, R p. tn. Decatur Camera club. Youth and Cohimtinity Center, 7:30 p. m. Sacred hearts study club, Mrs. Phyllis Braun. 8 p in. Pythian Sisters Tbthple, K. of P, hotfte. 7: S® p. hi., Neddie club at t* r Templb. Jdhidrs of American Legion auxiliary, Legion home. 1 to 6:30 iOWArt department of Decatur Woman's dub. Mrs. iR. O. Clentis, 7:30 p.rti. t Tuesday Happy Horiiemakes home demonstration : cltrb,- Mrs. George Thomas, 7:30 p. rt. Beta Sigma Fhi city council. Mrs. JgrbAe Keller, 1)28 Nuttman Avenue, S p.m. Eta Tan Sigma sorority. Mrs, Robert Shraluka. 8 p.m. i Tbi Kappa sorortty. business meeting. Yotfth and Comhiunity Center, 7:30 p. in WEDNESDAY - ‘ Ave Mart* ethdf club. Mrk- iftlen M’emhoft, a p. m. ’ i

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NfrTlMay B. Schafer of Fort Wayne, a sister of Mrs. Emma i Fritxiuger of this city, 1* a p»i tient at the ftarkview inemorial i hospital. Her room number Is 413. She has been ill for several months. , rae‘. " **■ *■ a 4£|oswm r Admitted - Mrs. Walter Stump, Bryant: Joseph Gask|U, Monroeville; Ledwig Meyer. Monroeville; Curtis ! Miller. Decatur. Dismissed Mrs- George Helm and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Harold Hart, Mon- ' roeville; Fred Wagner. Decatur; r Mrs. Kart Sprunger. Berne; Mrs. Roland McCune and baby boy. ( Berne; Led wig Meyer. Monroeville. “ Attends Funeral • Os Louis Kintz Mrs. Joseph E, Smith has rej -turned from Lansing, Mich., where sire attended funeral services for her brother. Louis Kints. 73, former resident of Adams county, who died unexpectedly in Florida, where Be was spending the winter. Mrs Smith was accompanied to Lansing by Mr and Mrs. Gerald Smith. Other survivors include another sister, Mrs. H H. Lankenau of New York, and three brothers. Hubert and Bernard Kintx of Fort Wayne, and Fred Kinta of Poutj iac, Mich. . School Reporter To Be Published Friday The ‘School Reporter," articles Written by students ip both Decatur high schools, and Monmouth, Adams Central and Pleasant Mills high schools, will appear in Friday’s issue of the Daily Democrat this week, instead of the usual Thursday publication- - Donaghy Funsaal Is Held This Afti I moon Funeral services were conducted at 1 p. m. today at the Elzey and Son funeral home in Ossian tor Clayton B. Donaghy, 75. an Ossian cabinetmaker who died at the home of a son, John Donaghy near Ossian. Monday afternoon- bealhl was caused by a heart altacki Donaghy operated &** Silver Cross and-one-half miles south of Ossian. Surviving in addition to the son are three brothers, Jason of near Monroeville and Wentz and Marvin, both of near Ossian. The Rev. Owen McGarity officiated at the services this afternoon. Burial was ih the Oak Lawn cemetery.

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At the Adams county memorial hospital ; A bdtty boy Whs born today to Mh and Mrs. £4rmiel Shetler of Monroe at 4.17 a.m;. weighing seven .pounds and 15 ounces. apd Mrs. John Stotler of Woodburn became the parents of a babjy glrl born today at 10:05 a.UL, wdvKlng seVen pounds ind one ounce. Rites Are Held Tuesday Mrs William Foughty, Mrs Walter Kiess and Mrs. Charles Feaael attended funeral services for Ira Grossnickle in Fort Wayne Tuesday. Mrs. Grossnickle Is a niece of Mrs. FoughtyAssessors To Meet Wednesday, Feb. 15 A district meeting of county and towviship assessors will be held in Fort Wayne Wednesday, February 15. starting at 9 a.m. and extending throughout the day. it was announced today. ,Connty assessor Walter Koos and'the 11 township trustees who also /ire township assessors, plan to attend the meet. Principal topic of the all-day session, will be methods recommended by the state tax board for the 1956 personal property assessing which will start March 1. Special Service At Qiurch For Scouts J The Presbyterian church, in an; tjc|pation of Boy Scout week. Feb. 4-42, will recognize the young men scouting in a special part of worship service at the church Sunday morning. .-'iMembers of the local Scout troops will present the colors and lead the congregation in .the pledge of allegiance. Cub Scouts are also invited to attend in uniform. The sermon by the the Rev, Ray J. Walther,, will be on the theme. "Onward, for God ‘i&d Country.” beVoss Secretary Os Appeals Board ■ John DeVojs. city attorney, has Tie**, named secretary of the Decatur board of zoning appeals to ,su<£ed Robert S. Anderson, form--4k and appeals board ff has been customary since enactment of the zoning ordinance th Decatur several years ago for the city attorney also to serve as-sec-retary of the appeals Board ahd also air attorney for the plan commi*sl<m. The appeals board will j holy its first meeting with the neb secretary Tuesday, February 44.1

State Commander Os DAV Here February 9 County Chapter To Meet Next Thursday State commander Lewis Caton, Terre Haute, and former national commander Howard W. Watta. Indlanapdlis, both of tire Disabled American veterans, will be guests

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and veterans benefits on both the state federal level will be explained. i l’r * "* New legislation likely to affect veterans in the national congress and also the Indiana general assembly will be outlined. Beth commander Caton and Watts are well qualified to discuss veteran problems. Brod beck said, aM he urged that all members of the local post plan to attend. The meeting will start at « o’clock and will be followed by the informal reception and luncheon.