Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1956 — Page 3

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958

JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB HOLDS ELECTION OF OFFICERS Election of oftlcers was held at the meeting of the Junior Woman's department of the Decatur Woman’s club, which was held Mondayevening at the home of Mrs. Robert Miller. Officers elected were; president, Mrs. Floyd Reed; vicepresident, Mrs- James Webb; W’retary, Miss Barbara Walters; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Buuck; and fines secretary, Mrs. Robert Miller. During the business meeting, which was conducted by the president, Mrs- Fred Meier, the roll was called and the minutes read by Mrs. Floyd Reed. The treasurers report was given by Mrs. Roger Blackburn. Following the business meeting a program was presented by the Misses Mara Dee and Karen Striker, who sang several numbers accompanied by Chuck Kester. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostess, assisted by Mrs Buuck and Miss StrikerB. P. W. SCHEDULES SOCIAL MEETING* A social meeting for members of the Decatur Business and Professional Women’s club will take place Wednesday at 7:30 p. m- at the Decatur. Youth and Community

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Center, The meeting will feature a project of addressing envelopes and handling literature for the Adams county cancer society. The health and safety’ committee with Mrs. Nelson Doty, Mrs- Wanda OelbeVg and Mrs- Bernard Clark will have charge of arrangements for the evening. MEETING IS HELD BY AMERICAN LEGION JUNIORS the Juniors of the American Legion auxiliary unit 43 met at the Legion home Monday evening for the regular business and social meeting. Kathryn Goelz, junior chairman, presided over the business meetingAs February is the birthday month of both Lincoln and Washington, stories were read about the home life of Lincoln and the youth and early training of Washington. Valentine favors were made to be sent to the Fort Wayne Veterans hospital Games were played and a number of prises awarded. Several new members were welcomed into the group. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Charles Cook, Mrs. Gene Rash, and Mrs- Merle Affolder, assisted by their daughters. The next meeting will be held the first Monday in March. 'Work and win class holds RECENT MEETING The Work and Win class of the E. U. B- church met Friday evening in the church basement The meeting was opened by songs and prayers were led by Mrs. Frank Baker and the Rev. Albert Swenson- Mrs. Emma Barkley read the scripture. There were 22 members present for the meetingMr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake were in charge of the program. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in keeping with Valentine Day Hdsts and hostesses for the evening included Mr. and Mrs- William Strahm, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Butler, and Mr. and Mrs Harry Brown CHURCH MOTHER'S CLUB HOLDS RECENT MEETING The Church Mother’s study club met recently at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Thomas. Devotions were given by Mrs- Herald Welty. Roll call was answered by 25 members and one guest present. The lesson frosh “Christian Home" Collier on “As the Twig is Bent." Edith' Walters gave the lesson from "Parents MUgasinei" The meeting was closed with the club prayer. Hostesses for the evening were: Marie Thomas, Vera Lehman. Chloe Parrish, Maxine Jacksan. .L:-~ !' "rW*"’ 1 *". NINETEEN MEMBERS ATTEND ART DEPARTMENT MEETING Ninteen members of the Art department of the Decatur Woman’s club met at the home of Mrs R- O. Gentis Monday evening. Miss Charlotte Vera, Mrs. Leo Curtin, and Mrs. Richard Parrish presented very interesting papers on "Jewelry of the 19th Century," and also displayed jewelry <4 that period. The hostess was assisted by Miss Vera, Mrs- Curtin, and Mrs- Parrish in serving refreshments. in keeping with the-Valentine theme. Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the Salem Methodist W;'B. C- S. will hojd a regular, meeting at the horne d Mrs. Oscar Young.

SCOUTS AND BROWNIEB TO SELL COOKIES IN MARCH Thirteen leaders and two guests attended the meeting of the Girl Scout Leaders club, which was held recently at the Youth and Community Center. Mrs. Byron Smith, president, announced that Girl Scout troops 18, 21, 5, and 6 collected $231.36 selling balloons for the polio drive. Mrs., Randolph Brandy berry, cookie chairman, announced that all Girl Scouts and Brownies will take orders for the Girl Scout cookies, March 11 through the 17th Cookies will be delivered during Girl Scopt Week. Mrs. Brandyberry also announced her neighborhood chairmen as follows: Mrs. John Mays will have charge of troops 21, 10, 18, 8 and 22; Mrs. Elmer Winteregg, troops 12, 3,7, 9, and 13; Mrs. Joseph Azbell, troops 5, 18, 4, 17 and 14; Mrs- Don Cochran, troops 2, 20, 24 and 23; and Mrs. James Tutewiler. troops 6, 11, 1 and 25- The girls will give % of their cookie profit toward finishing the Girl Scout shelter house at Hanna-Nuttman park. Mrs. Watson Maddox's troop four will sell cookies uptown March 17- The cookies wilt sell for 35 cents a box' and three for IlMiss Bertha Landis, home demonstration agent, gave the lesson on “Table Manners and ’Hostessing." Refreshments were served by Mrs. Charles Jessup and Mrs. Watson Maddox. The next meeting will be held March 1, at the Youth and Community Center, with Mrk Reid Erekson presenting the lesson on "Dramatics" Hostesses will include Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry and Mrs. Elmer Winteregg. The Bobo Community organization meeting will be held at the Bobo school Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock Each member is asked to bring something for the auction to be held that night. Proceeds of the auction,Will be used to further improve the needs of the students at the Bobo school- Everyone in the community is welcome to attend these meetings. The Phoebe Bible class of the Zion E. and R. church will have a carry-in supper and guest night at the church Thursday evening at 0:15 o’clock Membefk are asked ,to bring a covered dish, their own table service, and a guest- The coffee, meat, and rolls will be furnished. The W. S. W. 8- of the Calvary E U. B- church will hold a potluck supper in the church basement Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Members are asked to bring their own .table service. The chili supper committee of the Bethany Builders class of the Bethany E. U- B. church will meet Thursday evening at the church at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs Guy Brown was hostess to the Research club Monday afternoon. Mrs. Eugene Runyon, program leader, used as her subject "Unique Easter Celebrations.” She told of many interesting ways in which people of various localities observe the great festival of Easter and emphasized the reverence that always accompanies the ceremonials. The meeting was closed with a social hour. The Bobo Willing Workers class of the United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mra Roman Sprunger. A silent auction will be featured. f f * Uuh Miss Gertrude Nicklos of Van Wert,- O , formerly employed at the Adams county memorial hospital, recently fell and fractured her hip. She is a patient at the Van Wert county hospital.

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Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:80 nun.) Karen. Striker Rhone $-2121 TUESDAY W. M. A. of Bobo U. B church, Mrs. W F- Hilton, 7 p- m. - Catholic Ladies of Cohtmbis, business meeting, C- L of C. ball, 7:30 p- m. Happy Homemakes home demonstration club, Mrs. George Thomas, 7:30 p. tn. ' Beta Sigma Phi city council, Mrs. Jerome Keller, 928 Nutt man Avenue, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Robert Shraluka, 8 p.m? Tri Kappa sorority, business meeting, Youth and Community Center, 7:30 p. mHoly Family study club, Mrs. Richard Jackson, 8:30 p. m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Adrian Lichtle, 8 p- m. Monroe Methodist W. 8 C. S., church annex, 7:30 p. m. Gals and Pals home demonstration club, Mrs. Charles Morrison, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Ave Maria study elub, Mrs Helen Wemhoff, 8 p. m. Girl Scout council, Girl Scout room at Youth and Community Center, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, parish hall, 1:80 p- m. Naomi circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Richard Green, 8 p- m. Ruth circle of Presbyterian church, Mrs. David Langston, 8 pm. Decatur Business and Professional Women's dub. 7:30 p. tn., Community Center. THURSDAY O. E. S. potluck supper 8 p- m-, stated meeting and election of officers, 7:30 p. m W. S. C- S. of Flrut Methodist church, church, 2 p. inTown and Country home demonstration club, Mrs. Ruth Keller, Aeolian choir, high school music room, 7 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. 8. C. 8., Mrs. Darrell Clouse, 1:80 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mra. Frank Schmitz, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W.5.C.8., Mrs. Iva Thurman, l.pjm. St. Jude study club, Mra. ■' Joe Kit son, 7:30 p. m. Queen of the Rosary study club, Mrs. Madeline Schurger, 8 p. mUnion Chapel W- S. W. S.. MrsThurman Drew and Mrs. Florence Bauman, 7:30 p- m. Salem Methodist W- S. C. S, Mrs. Oscar Young, 1:80 p. mPhoebe Bible class of Zion E. and R. church, carry-in supper and guest night, church, 6:0.5 p. mChili supper committed of Bethany BuilderS class of Bethany E. U- B. church, at the church, 7:30 p. mBobo Willing Workers class of U. B. church, Mrs- Roman Sprunger, 7:30 p. m. Associated Churches, Zion E. & R. Church, 7 p. m. FRIDAY W. S- w. S- of Calvary t. U. Bchurch, potluck supper, church basement, 6:30 p. mMONDAY Bobo Community organization, Bobo school, 7:30 p. m. . AJWMTAL MNaMSMaSIBMRUmMMWBMSaaUK. Admitted Mrs. Jesse Young, Decatur; Lores Kaehr, Decatur: Raymond FickerL Berne; Miss Susan Gerber, Decatur; Master Kenneth Leißoy Miller, Willshire, O.; Master Rex Alan Miller, Willshire. Dismissed Mrs. Chester Stevens, Decatur; Mrs. Wayne and baby boy, Bluffton; Mrs. Paul Racine, Fort Wayne. luJkJHBI At the Adams eounty memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coyne of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl born Monday at 2:34 p.m., weighing seven pounds and nine ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Montague of Decatur today at 4 am., weighing four pounds and IS ounces. Houston — Tree crops important to the world include rubber, tea, coffee, cacao, coconut, banana fruit, nuts, oil palms and timber varieties. Trade tn a Good Town — ttocatu. Moro Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here Is a pleasant way to overcoms loose plate discomfort. FASTEKTH, an Unproved powder, sprinkled on upper smj lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel mote comfortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It’s attaMne fnooacid). Does not sour, Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Oct FASTUTS today at any drug eeuator.

Dulles Denies Arms Request For Israeli Rules Out Request By 126 Congressmen For Arms Shipments WASHINGTON (INS). — The state department announced today that U.S., British and French diplomats will begin meeting Wednesday in an effort to find a path to peace 1b the Middle East. The Ulka were called for in the communique issued last week by President Eisenhower and British prime minister Sir Anthony Eden following three' days of conferences on world problems. State department spokesman Lincoln White said the meetings between representatives of the thrqe powers that signed the tripartite declaration* on the security of Is. reel in 1950 will have two pur poses. He said they are: "One, a discussion of various contingencies. "Two. what means can be Uken to meet them in the United Nations or outside the United Nations.” White said that secretary of state John Foster Dulles does not plan to sit in on the sessions but deputy undersecretary of state Robert Murphy will act as chairman. Dulles, in the meantime, ruled out requests from 126 congressmen for immediate arms sales to Israel. Dulles made It clear that he is giving first priority to the AngloAmerican plan for peace in the troubled area. However, he left the door open for possible shipment of arms to Israel and declared emphatically that U.S. foreign policy "embraces the preservation of the aUte of Israel." The secretary received two communications and one delegation from congress Monday—all urging sale of arms to the Israeli government to meet the Egyptian buildup of military strength as supplied by Communist Caechoelovakia. A "declaration of the Near East." signed by 86 Democrats in the house, said Israel should be permitted to buy munitions. And 40 Republicans signed a petition to Dulles making the same request and also demanding assurance that the administration is taking "positive steps toward the protection of tree nations such as Israel and toward the Mjssolutlon of dangers which In threatening the peace of Israel, threaten also the peace of the free world." The GOP congressmen named a five - man committee, headed by Rep. Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, to call on Dulles. The secretary, In his reply delivered personally to the tire house members, emphasised that American policy calls tor main-

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