Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1956 — Page 3

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GUEST NIGHT OBSERVED BY CHURCH CIRCLE The Evening circle of the Meth' odist W. S- C. S. was in charge of guest night for the combined circle of the W. 8. C. S-, which was held Thursday evening in the - Methodist church. Mre William Brown was in charge of the program and Mrs. Lyman Hann and Mrs. Dick Childs had the devotions. - ' ' The program consisted of inspirational music and poetry presented by a group of talented young people from Berne. Those participating included Nancy Jo Liechty, Patsy Bauserman, Margo Augsburger, and Byron Fox. Selections were both instrumental and vocal with poetry appropriate for the Easter season- The program was closed with a prayer by the Rev. Virgil Sexton. Refreshments were served in the ehurch lounge by the hostesses, the Mesdames Carl Gerber, Mirriam Hall, Fred Soldner, John Kbersole, James Basham, Mary Colter, and Norma Feasel. SPRING STYLE SHOW TO BE PRESENTED TUESDAY An early spring style show, called “Walk Around the Clock,” will be presented at“ the Youth and Community Center Tuesday evening, beginning at 8:15 O’clock.

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The show is sponsored by the local Delta Theta Tau sorority and will feature all local models, wearing apparel from Decatur stores. Narrator for the event will be Mrs. Gene Chronister, home ec teacher at the Decatur high school, and she will introduce each of the models wearing the latest in spring fashions for each time of day, and for every age bracket: The shops and their models participating are as follows: E- F. Gass ready to wear, Mrs. Wilbur Petrie, Miss. Helen Hauhold, Miss Patricia Mies, and Mara Dee Striker; Niblick's, Mrs. Bill Butler, Mrs. Clarence Synder the Misses Ann Arnold, Jane Anspaugh, and Jonnie Booh; Lord’s Miss Susan Heller and Miss Sussanne Smith: Blackwell’s, Mrs. Ferris Bower, Mrs. Christen, Stevie Christen, and Mias Janet Lane, Stan Kirkpatrick and Tony Kelly; Kiddie Shop, Miss Kathy Mallonee, Mias Sallie GM«en, Stevie Chinrten, adn Stevie Smith; and the Why, Harold Sommer, Ralph Thomas, and Joe Mulligan. Door prises will be awarded at the intermission, and refreshments will be served following the showlor Tickets are priced at 66 cents and may be obtained from Mrs. Cliff Brewer or any other member of the sorority, and may also be purchased at the door“Around the Clock” had originally been scheduled for eight o'clock, but has since been changed to 6:15 o’clock for those who wish to attend Lenten servicesMONTHLY MEETING IS HELD BY GECODE CLUB WEDNESDAY The first and second shifts of the Gecode club held their monthly meeting at the American Legion home Wednesday at 12 noon and 6 p m. The meetings were opened by a dinner served by the members of the Legion auxiliary. The tables were beautifully decorated with ivy planters, potted Jonquils and Shamrocks. Following the dinner and meeting which was conducted by the president, Edna Callow, the Pleasant Mills high school quartet entertained the group by singing several vocal selections. The pianist, Duane Seiple, played a piano solo. Members of the quartet are Carl Sipe, Homer Oatfze. Larry Merriman, and Lynn Mefferd. —Mrs. Eugene Morrison presented tiro readings, “Shamrock of Ireland,” and “The Birth of St- Patrick.” Door prises were won by Leona Omlor, Florence Aurand, Catherine Kitson and Martha Myera Chairmen and committee in church included chairmen, Ethel Schlickman and Lenora Burkhart: committee, lola Hamrick, Norma Bowers, Heljtm Royer, Okaleah Fuelling, 2!ula Holloway, Nellie White, Verena Meyers, Rose Miller, and Marcile Trieel. MISSIONARY SOCIETY - ~ ~ TO MEET WEDNESDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary society will meet Wednesday, March 14, at 1:30 o'clock in the parish hall. “The Cross Through The Ages" will be presented by Mrs. George B. Wood of Fort Wayne. The talk

is the culmination of ■ several years of study and research on the history of the cross from preChristian days. Samples of the best known cross shapes in colored slides will be shown by MrsWood. A lovely moslac cross sent to Mrs. Wood by her husband from Naples during World War II was the beginning of her collection and interest in crosses. Since that time many crosses from various countries- have been added to their collection. ' '■ Mrs. Wood is a graduate of the applied arts college, University of Cincinnati and has done additional work in design, and enamelling at the Fort Wayne art School- She is a member of the board of directors of the Fort Wayne art school. An invitation is extended to the ladies of Zion Lutheran church and the city of Decatur to come and hear the talk. BHIRLEY WILLIAMSON TO WED DEE WOLFE Anunouncement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Shirley Williamson to Dee Wolfe, son of Mrand Mrs. Grover Wolfe of Pleasant Milla The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williamson of route six, Decptur. The couple will exchange wedding vows Sunday afternoon. May 6, at 2:30 o’clock in the Church of God at Willshire, O. A graduate of Pleasant Mills high school, Miss Williamson is employed in the accounting department of the Central Soya company. Her fiance also was graduated from Pleasant Mills high school and is employed at International Harvester in Fort Wayne. MARTHA-CIRCLE HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY The Martha circle of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Earl Adams Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sim Burk, Mrs. Ed Engeler, and Mrs. E- 8- Christen, assisting the hostess. Mrs. L. C. Pettibone, circle leader, opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Bert Haley presented the lesson “Christian Living, Family Style” She gave the lesson in place of Mrs. M- A. Frisinger, who was Hl. Mrs. Dale Moses led the devotions. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Pettibone. There were 13 members and one guest present Refreshments were served by the hostess and assitant hostesses. Mrs. Walter Butcher will entertain the Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany E. U. B- eiwch Tuesday evening, at 7:30, o’clock. A round table discussion will be held for the Girl Scout leaders Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the Youth and Community Center. ——— «. Mrs. L. C. Pettibone will be hostess to the Ladies Shakespeare club Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. • The Pythian Sunshine girls will hold a meeting at the K of P. home Monday - evening at 8:16

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o'clock. All members are urged to attend- Z Olive Rebekah lodge 86 will meet Tuesday evening at 7:301 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hallAll members of the degree staff are asked to be present for practice. Inspection of the lodge will be held March £7, when thq, district deputy president of 31, Mrs. Florence Clark of Liberty Center, will be present to bead the inspection. The Do-Your-Best class of the Trinity E U. B church will meet at the church for a regular meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Homer Hahn and Mrs. Anna Myers will have charge of the program and hostesses will be the Mesdames Frank Bohn he, Tom Andrews, and Jesse Case. The Church Mothers study club will njee# with Mr%. Clarence Hook, 1215 West Monroe street, Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Epsilon Sigma chapter at Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the Elks home Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Guest speakers will be Clint Reed. The Adams county coon hunters club will meet Saturday at the Reichart school. The American Legion auxiliary will have their Dourtb district meeting at Bluffton Wednesday. Anyone wishing to’ attend from unit 43 is asked to eend reserva-, tlons to Mrs. T. C. SmithThe Great Books discussion group will meet at the public library Thursday evening At 8 o’clock. Girl Scouts Brownie troop 20 met Tuesday after school. We had roll call and dues were collected- We finished our scrap books that we started last week. We closed the meeting with ’Goodnight Brownies." Scribe: Becky Smldher Delta Theta Tau Style Show, “Walk Around the Clock.” Decatur Community Center, March 13. 8:15 o’clock. Sponsored by Local Merchants. Donation 65c. 67 t« Bake Sale! Saturday, 9:00 A. M. at Schafer Store. Sponsored by W.S.C.S. of Hoagland Methodist Church. It Jonathan Apples $1.89 basket; 69c peck. Hammond Fruit Market, 240 North 13th street. Open 7 Day» a week ’till 9:00 p. m. It Potatoes, good cookers 50 pound bag 99c; Sweet, Juicy Oranges 3 dozen sl. Seedloss Grapefruit 10 for 49c. Hammon# Fruit Market, 240 North 13th street. Open 7 Days a Week ’till 9:00 p. m. It

MISB MARY V. JONES, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of route three, Decatur, a graduate of General hospital at Louisville, Ky., recently joined the nurses air force. Miss Jones is presently taking a three weeks course at Montgomery, Ala. Following the three weeks course, she will go to the southern part of California, where she will be on active duty.

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Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. -(Saturday 9:80 ajw.) Karen Striker Phone 82121 FRIDAY Mt. Tabor Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Robert Franklin, 7:30 p.m. Union township Farm Bureau, Immanuel Lutheran school, 8 p- m. Girl Scout troop No- 4, Youth and Community Center, 3:30 p. m W- S. W. S. of Calvary E- U. B. church, church basement, 7:30 p. mBuilders class of Trinity E.U.B. church, church, 7:30 p. m. SATURDAY < Adams county coon hunters' club, Reichart schoolBake sale, sponsored by Hoagland Methodist W. S. C. S, Schafer store, 9 a. m. Bake sale, sponsored by St John’s ladies aid of Bingen, Westfern Auto, 9 a- m. SUNDAY Limberlost Trail Riders, Malcolm Locke, 2 p- m. Third Order of St. Francis, regular meeting, St. Mary’s church, 2:30 p. m MONDAY Pythian Sunshine Girls. K. of P- home, 6:15 p. m. Past Presidents Parley, Mrs. « -Dee Fryback, 8 p.m. Parent and family life education study group, Monmouth school lunch room, 7:30 p.m. Bobo Community organization, Bobo school, 7:30 p. mPythain Sisters, K. of P- home, 7:30 p. m., Neddie club after „Tem- ; pie. ■“ TUESDAY Dutiful Daughters class of Beth-

any E. U- B. church, Mrs. Walter Butcher, 7:30 p. mGirl Scout leaders, round table discussion, Youth and Community Center, 1:30 p- m. . - Olive Rebekah lodge 86, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p. m. Church Mothers study club. Mrs. Clarence Hook, 1216 W. Monr«e St-, 8 p- m. Welcome Wagon club, Youth and Community Center, 8 p. m., tor tickets caH 3-4281- « Pleasant Mills Methodist W S C. S., home of Hubert Ehrsatn, Mrs. Selma Querin hostess, 7:30 p. mTri Kappa associate chapter, Mrs. Lois Black, 7:30 p. mDorcas class of Bethany E. U. B. , church, Mrs. John Spahr, 107 South Seventh street 7:30 p- m. Rose Garden club, Mrs- Richard Mailand, 2 p m. Better Homes demonstration club, Mrs. Raymond Crist, 7:30 p. m- . . , , WEDNESDAY Girl Scout board of directors, Youth and Community Center, 1:30

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p. m. Historical club, Mrs. James Borders, 2:30 o'clock. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 p. tn. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, parish hall, ,1:30 p. m. American Legion ladies auxiliary, fourth district meeting, Bluffton. Ladles Shakespeare club, Mrs L. C- Pettibone, 2:30 p. m. THU MID AY Do-Your-ißest class of Trinity E. U. B. church, church, 7:30 p. mGreat Books discussion group, public library, & p. m. G. E. Aeolian choir, 7 p- m.," Decatur high school music room. Ajosritai IV 1 JiMtdl Admitted Bird Null, Decatur; Master Grejpory Roy, Monroeville; Master Michael Lyons, Pleasant Mills;

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Mis? Theresa Schults, DecaturDismissed Master John Noll, Decatur? baby Timothy Manley, Decatur; Alonzo Smith, Monroe; Mrs. BilKKammeyer, Woodburn. yotick Notice is hereby given that the followin-g persons have duly filed an appeal with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Decatur, Indiana, seeking a variance in. the Zoning Ordinance of said ttity, and requeetlng a permit: Orval ILeed, M 4 N. Eleventh St. Decatur,, atadi-ajw; Temporary parking ot trailer In R-l RewWwntlal District. For the purpose of hearing oujeclions to or information pertaining to thegrantlng of said appeal, said Board Will hold a public h«*r; in< on the 19th day of March, 1954 in the CopjiHl Room of the <5hX Hall of the City of Decatur, Indiana at the hour ot 7; 16 o'clock P. M, tCDHT). esarßs LI pud, Chairman it 2 Stop That Cough ÜBE “OUR OWN” COUGH SYRUP KOHNE DRUG STORE