Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1956 — Page 3
MONDAY, MAY 21, 19RR
mother and daughter , MEETING HELD HERE - The annual mother and daugh-' ter fellowship meeting sponsored by the Friendship circle of the Decatur Missionary church for all the women of the church was held Friday evening at the Decatur I Youth and Community Center.* There were 57 who attended. The tables were decorated with spring flowers and pastel colored favors< and programs. Mrs. Robert Reynolds served as toastmlstress for the evening. The welcome was given by Camelia Butcher. The group sang “What A Friend We'Have In Mother.” The devotions were given by Mrs. George Millington. The "Toast to Mothers” was given by Nancy Helm and the "Toast to Daugh-
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ters” by Mrs. George Helm. I The musical selections were a trio by the Buckingham sisters, a duet by Mrs. Lawrence Gallogly and Mrs. Herald Welty, and a piano solo by Carolyn, Hart. | A very interesting’talk on “Mem- . ories of My Childhood Days" was given by Mrs. Lawrence VonGunten. The closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Zearl McClure. ssr Refreshments were served to ' the group by Leonard Johnston, Norris Blocker and the Rev. H. J. Welty. The committees in charge of the meeting were: program, Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger, Mr«. Charles Tumbleson and Mrs. Herald Welty; decorations, Mrs. Lawrence Gallogly, Mrs. (Richard Gordon, and Mrs. Eugene Beam; refreshments, Mrs. Ed Summers, Mrs. Jack Rayer and Mrs. Lester Strahm. JUNIOR LEADERS HOLD MEETING RECENTLY The Adams county junior leadders held their third meeting at the Lincoln gym in Decatur. The meeting was called to order by the president, Arnold Gerke. Group singing was led by Carol Egley. Pledges were led by Patsy Miller and Leland Beinz. Jean Wass led in devotions. The Adams county sheriff gave a speech on “How Junfor Leaders Could Help Prevent Accidents.” The minutes of -the last meeting were read by Evelyn Mann, secretary. New business was then discussed. Recreation was then led by the recreation leaders. Refreshments were served by the Washington township junior leaders. The next meeting will be June 11. Mrs. Lawrence Rash will be hostess to the Friendship circle of the Zion E. and R. church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock." The Guardian Angel study club will meet with Mrs. Robert Boiinger Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. The womeJfE association of the Presbyterian church will hold a luncheon meeting Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the church. The evening circles will bring sandwichesand the afternoon circles will bring salads.
A social meeting will be held by the D.A.V. auxiliary Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the D.A.V. hall. Our Lady of Victory study club will meet with Mrs. John Alberding Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock the Decatur Weight Watchers club will meet at 1127 Nuttman avenue. Mrs. Joyce Myers will be the guest speaker. AU members are urged to attend. Circle two of the Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh. Homestead 12. Those who do not have transportation, call 3-3841. A social night will be held by the Women of the Moose Thursday evening. Hospital chairman will be in charge of the entertainment for the evening. Nomination of officers for the coming year will be /held and the following reports are due at this meeting: publicity, ritual library, and hospital. A surprise birthday party was held for Miss Barbara Cole Saturday evening at the home of Miss Karen Striker. Miss Cole received several nice gifts and refreshments were served to the following: the Mesdames Bill Reichert and daugh ter Ricki, Eugene Morrison, Larry Lehman, and the Misses Gaynel Lankenau, Marilyn Jaberg. Sunya Stucky, and the honored guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hoover and son Ross of Battle Creek, Mich., Mrs. D. E. Gearhart and Mrs. Viola Gow of Woodlawn, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stuart of Warren were Sunday guests of Rev. gnd Mrs. J. R. Meadows. Mrs. Charles J. VdgleW?de returned Sunday evening After a seven months visit with her children as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voglewede of Mexico City, Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Egan of North Augusta, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins of Beaumqnt, Tex.? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Voglewede ot Hampton Roads. Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Whelan pf Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voglewede and daughter Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holthouse attended the wedding of . Miss Elizabeth Uhl and Adolph Mueller at th® Holy 'Rosary Cathedral in Toledo. 0.. Saturday. Miss May me Terveer wishes to 1 express her appreciation tor all the letters, etc., she has received from her many (pends in •Decatur. She is unable to write but wants to bs remembered to all of them. Rose E. Hindenlang of Decatur recently underwent an emergency operation at the Parkview memorial hospital in Fort Wayne. Her room number is 241. Annual Wren Alumni Banquet Saturday The annual alumni banquet at Wren school will be held Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The Rev. Herbert S Games of Van Wert will be the speaker. An interesting. enterUtning program has been planned for the evening. The 195.6 graduating class will be honor guests and welcomed as alumni members. Special recognition will be given to the class of 1931. The dinner will be served by the Wren mothers Club. Alumni members may make reservations with .Rose -Marie McClure, Wren.
Society Items ror today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 C MONDAY Emblem chib dinner, Legion home, 6:30 p.m., installation of officers, 8 p.m. Rosary society, K. of 0. hall, 7:30 p.m, : ■ Adams county chorus, Farm Bureau building in Monroe, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Decatur Weight Watchers club, 1127 Nuttman avenue. 8 p.m. Adams county Roadside council, library, 1:30 p,m. ... Root township home demonstration club, Mrs. Royal Friend, 1 p.m. ..Church Mother’s study club, Methodist church ladies parlor, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha XI and Delta Lambda chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Glenn Hill, 8 pm. ißed Cross board of directors, 7’3opjm, Community Center. Olive Rebekah lodge 86, regular meeting, Odd Fellows hall, 7: :| 0 p.m. i American Legion auxiliary unit 143, social meeting. Legion home, 8 p.m. # WEDNESDAY Friendship circle of Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. Lawrence Rash, 7:30 p.m. Circle tw-o of Methodist W/SC. Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh, Homestead 12, 1:30 p.m. Bethany circle of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Forrest Owens; 7:30 p.m, Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion E. and R. church', regular meeting, church parlors, 2 p.m. Union township home demonstration Nellie Price, 1:30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, business meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Our Lady of Victory study club, Mrs. John Alberding, 8 p.m. ' Women of- the Moose, social night. Moose home, Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Robert Bolinger, 8 p.m. _ Women’s association ct Presbyterian church, luncheon meeting, church, 1 p.m. D.A.V. auxiliary, social meeting, D. hall, 7:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting/ 7:30 p.m." Admitted Mrs. Urban Reitz, Portland; Frank Temple, Decatur; Mrs. Willis C. Giendenning, Geneva; Master James Carl Gresley, Hoagland; Mrs. Daisey Mae Yoss. Geneva. Dismissed Mrs. George Zuercber, Linn Gj-ove: Master Gregg Perry, Monroeville; Mrs. Frederick Schutnm and baby boy, Willshire. 0.; Mrs. Kenneth Arnold. Decatur; Mrs. william Gravens,.and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Claren Lehman and baby boy, Berne: Mrs. Vincent Parker, Decatur; Miss Janice Busick Decatur.
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Legion Commander Assails UNESCO I a Says Agency Haven To Red Sympathizers SOUTH BEND, Ind. (INS)—J. Addjngton Wagner, American Legion national commander, charged Sunday night that the United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization is a haven for Communist sympathizers. Wagner spoke on a radio program sponsored by Clarence E. Manion, former dean of the Notre Dame law school. The Legion head said: "UNESCO has been a haven for many individuals whose loyalty to thg United States is severely compromised, if not submerged, by a] demonstrated sympathy for Com-’ munist objectives and the princi-' pies of one-world government." Wagner pointed out that American taxpayers are financing most of the UNESCO activities and quoted from a publication of that organization advocating a policy oplfcsed by the Legion. It said: “World-wide organization for the conduct of human affairs is, therefore essential, No teacher with a sense of realism and even an elementary knowledge of world affairs will ignore this basic need or be indifferent to its consequences for education. World machinery ip required; and human beings with the right outlook are required to utilize it or to insist that it be utilized.” Summarizing Legion opposition, commander Wagner said: “The Legion objects most vigorously to the continuance of an American • financed propaganda campaign which, in our belief, is contrary to the spirit and laws of the United States.”
Summer Band Program Will Open June 18 The summer band program will begin Monday, June 18, it was announced today by Clint Reed, band director. All parents who are interested in having their children enroll are asked to contact Reed as soon as possible. There will be no charge for the lessons and the classes will meet, every day for two months at the Decatur high school. The classes are open for beginners and ad vanced students as well. There will be three classes: beginners, inter mediate, and advanced. A ~ ■■ Four Persons Killed At Belgian Track f’HIMATY, Belgium (INS)—Pour persons were killed and 19 injured Sunday when a sports car com peting in Chimaty’s Frontiers Grand Prix auto race left the course and exploded in a crowd" of spectators. Woman Is Fined On Intoxication Charge Alice M. Barrett, 43, of Fort Wayne, arrested in Decatur Thursday night on a charge ot public intoxication, appeared in city court Saturday. She was fined $1 and costs and given a suspended 90day sentence. Trade in a Good Town -- Decatur
' ■ i'' - At the Adams county memorial hospital: Charles Mowery and Esther Geels Mowery of route two, Decatur, tare the parents of a baby girl, born Saturday at 10:35 p.m., weighing eight pounds and two ounces. Sunday at 3:06 a.m. a baby boy was Hbrn to Adan Equia and Andrea Belmarei Eguia of Decatur, weighing six pounds. Martin Bultemeier and Helen Gallmeier Bultemeier of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday at 2:55 a.m., weighing six pounds and six ounces. Trade in a Good Town — Decatut
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17 Are Massacred By Algerian Rebels ALGIERS (IN§) — Algerian rebels massacred 17 Moslems, including seven children, in a village near Phillppevllle Sunday 1 v'-Wpll I Illil I - - -■' —;
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