Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1956 — Page 3

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— 1 — —- ■■ I ■’ ——II. ■ — i ■ ■ METHODIST CIRCLE HOLDS MEETING RECENTLY Circle two of the Methodist W. S- C. S. met at the home of Mn. Paul Edwards recently. The meeting was opened with devotions given by Mrs Leonard Holiday. Alter giving the Easter story, she read an article entitled “Don’t Fence Me In.” \ Mrs. R. Dk Meyers presented the lesson, "Baonomic rehabilitation of the Indian oft the reservation,” After a short business meeting, refreshments were served to 12 members and one child. A carry-in supper will be held by the Everready Sunday school class Thursday evening at 8:30- O'clock in the Methodist church basement. The Great Books disc nasion group will meet at the public library Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. The Tri Kappa sorority will hold a bMinoM meeting at the Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Youth and Community Center Our Lady of Fatima study club will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Dale Morrissey. ’

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The city council of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the home of Vercna Meyer Tuesday night at 8 I o’clock. , — i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch are • having the following guests on i Easter: Mrs. Kirsch’s parents, Mr. : and Mrs. B. R. Farr of Marion; their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrory and son ’ Mike of Terre Haute; and their other daughter, Nancy Kirsch, who is a senior nufse at Bail State ’ Teacher’s Collgee nt Muncie. ■ Society Items for today’s pubHcatlon must be phoned In by < V a.m. (Saturday 8:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 42121 SATURDAY Bake sale, sponsored by Pythian Sunshine Giris, Goodyear store, . Ba. m. Bake sale, sponsored by Pleasant Mills sophomores, Schafer store, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Bake sale; sponsored by Missionary society of Nuttman Avenue E. U. B. church, Decatur Hatchery, 8 a. m, Bake sale, sponsored by W. S. W. S. of Calvary E. U. B. Church, Firestone store, 9 a. m. O. E. S. public installation of officers, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Our Lady of Fatima study club. Mrs. Dale Morrissey, 8 p. m. Civic department of Decatur Woman’s club, Youth and Community Center, 8 p. m. V. F. W. ladies auxiliary, post home, 7:30 pjn. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. John Girod, 8 p. m. Juniors of American Legion auxiliary unit 43, Legion home, 4 to 8:30 p. m. Decatur Camera club, Youth and Community Center, 7:30 p. m. Ladies Fireman’s auxiliary, Mrs. Hasel Kortenber of Fort Wayne, members meet at tire station at p. m. Dramatic department of Decatur Woman’s club, business meeting, Mrs. Watson Maddox, 8 j. m. . Parent and family lite education study jgrqup, Monmouth school mwmrt > iolihii M'lm I

COLLEGE CHOIR AT PLEASANT VALLEY WESLEYAN - - g mbtoStoßT jßsdSw* ... W I The Marion College choir, composed of 22 singers and its director, will present a program ot sacred music at the Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist church, two miles east and one mile south of Monroe, Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. ‘ The choir is directed by Professor Herman Baker, director of the Marion College school of music. < The public is invited to attend. An offering will be received to defray the choir’s expenses.

lunch room, 7:39 p. m. TUEfDAY Tri Kappa sorority business meeting. Youth and Community ■ Center, 7:30 p. m. » Beta Sigma Phi City Council, , Verona, Meyer, 8 p. m. Gals and Pals home demonstration club, Mrs. William Roughla, 7:30 p. m., silent auction. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Miss Florence Brandyberry, Preble restaurant, 8 p.m. Happy Homemakers home demonstration club, Mrs. Dwight Schnepp, 7:30 # p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Mary’s township home demonstration club, Bobo school house, 1:30 p. m. THURSDAY Girl Scout Leaders c-.ub, Youth and Community Center, spring luncheon, 1 p. m. Great Books discussion group, public library, B p. in. Everready Sunday school class, Methodist church basement, carryin supper, 6:30 p. m. Tom Peterson, Indianapolis, ( formerly of Decatur, is visiting her with his sisters, Mgr W. A. ( ,kLower and Miss Elisabeth Feb ’ erson and other relatives. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moorman of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Friday at 5:20 p.m., weighing seven pounds and 15 ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. David A. Langston of Decatur Friday at 12:11 p.m., weighing six pounds and 15 ounces.

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land i* seen a* a nurse whom be marries. Other* in the important cast are Frank Sinatra, Gloria Grahame, Broderick Crawford and Charles Bickford. Andie Murphy is cast in the role of a world champion prise-fighter in "The World in My Corner’’, playing at the Adams Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. This latest vehicle of the popular star of “To Hell and Back” also features Barbara Rush, Jeff Murrow and John Mclntyre. The accent Is on action In the double featune program coming to the Adams next Friday and Saturday. "Fury at Gunsight Pass,’ a story ot the old West, stars David Brian and Richard Long, and Marlon Barndo will be seen in “The Wild One.” _ _ _

> , 111 —— — =agM»J i 1 i - „ i. <■„ , .... K -■ Jrß ■ - W1 Ik W W I m ' I |||nK is not here. The Cross and the Tomb have both been snatched from their \ K association with death. They have been transformed by love and self-giving, dark W Friday becomes good Friday with the revealing of Heavenly love. Christmas is fl ■ fl sanctified in Easter. He lives and we, too, shall live, in the measure in which we ■ learn to kiss the Cross, our cross as well as His. His journey to Golgotha transfigured the cross forever, turning a symbol of suffering into a symbol w OF triumphant life. It is Easter. _ fl First Christian Church Pre - Easter Service OF DECATUR, INDIANA — Palm Sunday Evening Through Easier Sunday Evening ■II • ' . ———l

Adams Central Seniors Hear Talks On Career Seniors at Adams Centra) high school were addressed by representatives of various careers anl professions during career week which began March 20 and ended Thursday. The speaker included Mrs. Forrest on social security, M/Sgt. C. 11. Barnes on the U. S. army; T/Sgt. James P. DHkey on the U.S. marine corps; Orville O. Davis, B. T. 1., on the U. S. navy; S/Sgt. Halden E. Elzey on the U. S. air force; Judge Myles Parrish on a law career, John Welch of the General Electric on industry; Dr. Collier of Ball State Teachers College and Mr. Ramsey of International College in Fort Wayne. Three speakers also talked to members of the industrial arts department. They were Mr. Habegger, lumber yard; Clark Smith, United States Steel Homes, and John Christener, plumbing for homes. Kills Self After Wounding Woman EAST CHICAGO, Ind. HNS) —A 35-year-odd Lake county steelworker shot bimeelf to death Friday after shooting and critically wounding a 20-year-pld woman in an Eaet Chicago restaurant. Reuben Colon, of Boat Chicago, died In St Catherine'* hospital an hour and a halt after (hooting Mr*. Olga Morales through the left ear and putting a bullet through his right ear.

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