Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1957 — Page 3
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1957
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It was erroneously reported to this office that 4- Henrollment for Union township would take place March 20, instead of February 26, which is the correct date. Boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 20 are invited, along with their parents, to visit the Immanuel Lu- ' theran school that evening at 7:30 o’clock, to enroll in any of the. numerous 4-H projects. The Jolly Housewives home demonstration -club 'of St. Mary’s this office that 4-H enrollment for school Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. • The Ruth and Noami circle of the Ztop Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, in the social rooms of the church. An auction will be conducted following the Needle club meeting of the Pythian Sisters, Monday evening. Members are reminded to bring their items to the meeting, which will begin at 7:30 o'clock. American Legion auxiliary, unit 43, will have a regular social meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, at the American Legion hall. The winners of the Americanmeeting, and prizes will be awardism contest will be guests the ed by the Americanism chairman, Miss Margaret Eiting. The Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian church will meet Monday evening at 4:30 o'clock, at the church. Mrs. Roy Stucky will have the lesson. Mrs. Burt Townsend will be hostess to 4ne Ladies Shakespeare club, at the home of Mrs. Tom Allwein, 334 South First street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Pythian Sunshine Girls will . meet after school Monday at the K. of P. home. . t Stop That Cough USE “OUR OWN” COUGH SYRUP KOHNE DRUG STOWE
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Mrs. William C. Strickler, formerly of Decatur and Monroe community, was dismissed Thursday afternoon from the Jay county hospital, where she was taken after suffering a light stroke. Her Address is now route 1, Redkey. Col. and Mrs. E. H. Miller and son, James, of Boston, Mass., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller and son at the V. J. Bormann home in this city, left today. Carl Gass,, of Reveria Beach, Fla., has returned home after visiting her with his mother, Mrs. E. F. Gass, and other relatives. OSRITAL I Jlotu Admitted Mrs. George Squires, Decatur; William L. Johnson, Decatur. Dismissed Master Gary Hoffman. Decatur; Mrs. Arlo V. Lehman, Berne; Albert Bieberich, Decatur; Baby Cherlyn Lehman, Geneva. Girl Scout News Troop 21 met Tuesday evening at the Lincoln school. We said the Brownie promise and had roll call and dues were collected. We had treats by Janie Jacobs and Becky Lord.'We played games. Scribe: Lois Keller Noted Deadpan Actor Is Taken By Death ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP) - Ray Hartsell, whose deadpan, unsmiling face made him famous as am actor and stunt performer, died here Thursday. He was 56. Hartsell called himself the “machanical man” and for years successfully defied anyobe to make him smile. He acted in numerous movie shorts and was on the cast of the show “Hellzapoppin” for eight years.
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Patricia Patrick Wed Recently To James L. Dutton V «(c '<)1: - The wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Patrick to James Lee Dutton, i was solemnized in a ceremony performed last Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. The Rev. Ivan Alls, of Huntington, W. Va., performed the double-ring ceremony in the Willshire Church of God. Parents of the couple are the Rev. and Mrs. W. Earl Patrick, of Willshire, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dutton, of Mendon, 0. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Harry Raudebush and Rex Raudebush. Organ selections by Mrs. Raudenbush included “Oh Promise Me,” and “Indian Love Call.” Raudenbush sang “The Lord’s Prayer,” “Walk Hand in Hand,” and "Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us.” The churcn sanctuary was beautified with floral arrangements of blue and white mums, ferns, and branched candelabra, holding slim white tapers. • Given in manage by her father, the bride® appeared in a gown of Chantilly lace over taf- '• *v ; i.v-
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feta. The snuggly fitted bodice was designed with a scalloped Sabrina neckline, and long tapering sleeves which came to points over her wrists. Tiers of tiny nylon ruffles over taffeta formed the very bouffant chapel length skirt of the gown. A crown of sequins and seed pearls held her finger tip veil of illusion, and she carried a colonial arrangement of white roses and lil-lies-of-the-valley. Miss Jeanette Alspaugh, of Willshire, attended as maid-of-honor, and Miss Linda Raudebush, near Salem, was bridesmaid. Serving as junior bridesmaid was MissBonnie Patrick, sister of the bride, and little Lynn Evans, niece of the bridegroom, of Dearborn, Mich., attended as ‘flower girl. The attendants were all attired in identical ballerina length gowns of blue nylon ruffled net over taffeta. The honor attendant and elder bridesmaid wore white satin hats, and carried arrangements of blue and white carnations, while the younger bridesmaid and flower girl had headbands of small blue mums. Fred Evans, of Dearborn, Mich., served his brother-in-law as best man and guests were seated by John Waugh and Don Deßolt, of Willshire. The home of the bride’s parents was the scene of the reception, where the newlyweds greeted approximately 75 guests. Servers ifxcluded the Misses Charmaine Wilson, Sondra Schlickman and Emma Marsee, of Willshire; Sue Jeffers, of Huntington. W. Va.: Janie Raudenbush. Decatur; and Mrs. Fred Evans, of Dearborn, Mich., sister of the bridegroom. When the couple left for a short wedding trip, Mrs. Dutton was wearing a gray sheath dress, with which she wore red and white accessories. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. Viola Patrick, the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. H. C. Petry and Mrs. E. R. Browning. the bride’s aunts. Jack Patrick, the bride’s brother, the Rev. and Mrs. Ivan P. Alls and son Wayne, and the Misses Donna Chambers, Julie Lawrence and Sue Jeffers, all Huntington, W.’ Va. The bride is a senior of Willshire high school, and will graduate in May. Her husband is a graduate of Mendon high school, and is associated with the Mendon Service Co. and the Farmers Grain and Feed Co,, in Willshire. Moral situations and human problems do not seem to change with the passing of time. When men run out of ideas, they reach for stones.
ms Society Items for Today’s pub- 1 li cation must be phoned in by , 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 GWEN HILYARD FRIDAY l K. of C. auxiliary, postponed one week. Friendship circle of First Missionary church, Mrs. Lester 1 Strahm, 7:30 p.m. Adams county Federation of Woman’s clubs, public library, 2 p.m. Zion Lutheran church communion devotions in the church at 2, 4,5, 7, and 8 p.m. SATURDAY Flatrock Walther League play, , "Babies Night Out,”*church basement, 8 p.m. Monmouth P.T.A. bake sgle. Western Auto store, 152 North Second street, 8:30 a.m. Zion Adult club variety show, “In Springtime,” at Friedheim school, 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Saturday Bible school, all grades except 5 and 6, meet at 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY Flatrock Walther League play, "Babies Night Out," church basement, 8 p.m* Zion Adult club variety show, "In Springtime," at Friedheim school, 8 p.m. MONDAY Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m.; Needle club to follow. Evening circle II of First Methodist church, Mrs. Bob Smith, 314 Limberlost Trail, 8 p.m. Academy of Friendship, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. V. F. W. Ladies auxiliary drive party, V.F.W. home, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sunshine Girls, K. of P, home, after school. Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian church, %t the church, 7:30 p.m. * TUESDAY Preble Sunny circle home demonstration club, Preble Recreation Center, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Mrs. Jay Markley, 8 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Cletus Miller, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi, Youth and Community center. 8:30 p.m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Doyle Collier,* 8 p.m. Root Township home demonstration club, Mrs. Robert Johnson, 1 p.m. Zion Lutheran Stewardship council, 7 p.m. American Legion auxiliary, unit 43, American Legion home, 8 p.m. Jolly Housewives home demonstration, Bobo school, 7:30 p.m. Union twp. 4-H enrollment, Immanuel Lutheran school, 7:30 p.m. Union township 4-H enrollment,
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Immanuel Lutheran school, 7:30 i p.m. WEDNESDAY 1 Zion Lutheran sharing Christ cal- , lers training meeting, 7 p.m. Ruth and Noami circle, Zion 1 Evangelical and Reformed church social room, 2 p.m; Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Tom Allwein, 334 South First street, 2:30 p.m. Token Promotion Os Duke Os Edinburgh Apparent Answer To Gossip Over Status LONDON (UP l—Queen Elizabeth formally granted her husband the title of "Princs of the Kingdom" today in an apparent final answer to gossip about his status. Hie token promotion of the Duke of Edinburgh was proclaimed two weeks to’the day after an American newspaper reported gossip of a rift between the Queen and her husband after nine years of marriage. — The proclanjation, published in tonight's official London Gazette, declared: "The Queen has been pleased by letters patent under the great seal of the realm bearing date 22nd February, 1957, to give and grant unto his royal highness the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., K.T., G.8.E., the style and titular dignity of a prince of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland." A second proclamation declared that “The Queen has been pleased to declare her will and pleasure that his royal highness the Duke of Edinburgh shall henceforth be known as his royal highness the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.” This touching gesture was the Queen's first official act of state following her return from a visit to Portugal during which she was reunited with the duke after a fourmonth separation. Two Arrested For Traffic Violations John A. Weigel. 41. of New Corydon, will appear in Floyd Hunter’s justice of the peace court this evening to answer & charge of driving to the left of the center of the highway. He was arrested Thursday a half mile north of Pleasant Mills on U. S. highway 33. Roger D. Frush, 26, of Decatur, was arrested on a charge of speeding Thursday evening on U, S. highway 27 north of Decatur. He will appear in J. P. court Mohday. . Christ taught that we find peace and satisfaction in life only when we surrendlPtß tlH* w!B* df"God!* We lose our life to find it.
Sharing Christ Plan By Church Members Evangelism Program, Home Visitation A program of evangelism and home visitation called the sharing Christ plan is being conducted by the members of Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe street, led by the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, and the church’s evangelism committee. The latter committee is composed of Henry Krueckeberg, G. A. Schultz, Edward Wolfe, Charles Stuckey, and Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg and Mrs. Chester Kleinknight. The program is geared toward the Lenten season which opens Wednesday, March 6, and the home visitations by more than 40 teams (jt "callers” will be made Sunday afternoon, March 3. The entire congregation will participate in the sharing Christ plan by their prayers and the use of prayer cards and family altar candles at the evening meal of the households next week Friday and Saturday, and the noon meal, Sunday, March 3. Calls will be made March 3 on some members of the local congregation and on new friends and prospective members of the church. The evangelism committee estimates that 150 visitations will be made by teams of specially trained "callers.” In explaining the purpose of the sharing Christ plan. Rev. Schmidt stated: "The sharing Christ plan helps the congregation organize its members to call on others in their homes, encourages them to tell how happy they are because of their faith in Jesus Christ their .Savior, and guides them in extending a ‘friendly invitation to come to church services and to’ follow Christ." Invitations will be extended through this evangelism program to attend the special midweek Lenter services which the church will again conduct on Wednesday
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evenings, beginning Ash Wednesday, March 6. Two services will be held each Wednesday at 7 and 8:15 o’clock. The sharing Christ program is one phase of a churph attendance crusade conducted by the local congregation and extending from Ash Wednesday, March 6, to Pentecost Sunday, June 9. ■ w VA»> T ‘V’/y ■w7’ ~. i » II Tickets On Sale For Achievement Banquet Tickets for the 35th farmers achievement banquet, March 19, went pn sale today, announces Leo N. Seltenright, county agent. The banquet wul be held at the Adams Central school' gym and will be served by the Adams Central PTA; Time of the banquet in 6:30 P.M. and will feature recognition of agricultural and home economics project winners and entertainment. Tickets may be purchased from the following: Elmer Franz, Franklin Steury, Alonzo Smith, Paul Yoder, Weldon Lehman, Paul Kohne, Ervin Schuller, Delmas Bollenbacher, Elmer Isch, L. E._ Archbold. Edgar Thieme, Ezra Kaehr, Lester Backhaus, Don Raudenbush, Harve Ineichen, The First State Bank of Decatur and the First Bank of Berne, and the county extension office, Decatur. ciiiu SUPPER SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23 5:00 to 7:00 P. M. BETHANY E.U.B. CHURCH BASEMENT Adults 75c Children 50e.. Sponsored By The Bethany Builder’s Class PUBLIC INVITED
