Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1957 — Page 3

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1957

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MAGLEY WOMEN’S GUILD MEETS IN CHURCH BASEMENT A recent meeting of the Magley Women's guild held in the church basement, was opened with a piano prelude, by Mrs. Freeman Stepler. “Onward Christian Sold-

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iers" was sung by the group, after which Mrs. Rufus Scherry read the scripture and prayer was offered by Mrs. Otto Hildebrand. Mrs. Stepler and Mrs. Irvin •Worthman rendered a vocal duet, “The Royal Telephone.’’ A poem,

"Go, Give and Pray," was read by Mrs. Lewis Worthman. An interesting talk was given by Mrs. William Kruetzman, concerning the Philippines and Thailand, two of the church's missions. During her talk, colored slides of her topic were shown by the Rev. H. E. Settlage. Members joined in singing “0 Zion Haste,” after which Mrs. Mary Shaffer read the prayer from the prayer calendar. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Carlton Worthman. Repeating of the Lord’s prayer closed the meeting prior to the social hour, when the hostesses ' served refreshments. Hostesses included the Mesdames William Kruetzman, Lewis Worthman, Lulu Stram, Martin Fruechte, Freeman Stepler, Mary Shaffer, Rufus . Scherry and Otto Hildbrend. District one, Indiana State Nurs- ■ es Association, will meet next Tuesday at the city hall auditorium in Columbia City, at 8 p.m. Max Gandy, Columbia City high school principal, will be the program leader, using the topic “World of Change.” All members are urged to attend, and all graduate nurses of the area are invited. Mrs. Ralph Bluhm will be hostess for a meeting of the Profit and Pleasure home demonstration club, which will meet at her home next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. An auction will be conducted during the meeting. Members are to note that the meeting date has been changed from Tuesday to Wednesday. Members of the Kirkland W.C.T.U. and their families will attend a carry-in supper at the Pleasant Dale parish hall, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. A program will follow the dinner, and the public is invited to attend. Eagles auxiliary, district 5, meeting will be held in Fort Wayne, Saturday, at 2 p.m. Members who need transportation are asked to contact Mrs. Weslie Morris. The local American Legion auxiliary will host the foprth district meeting next Wednesday, beginning at 10 a.m., at the Legion home. Dinner will be served by the auxiliary. Reservations must be made with Mrs. Melvin Luhman no later than Monday. The regular dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s club has been postponed from next Wednesday evening to Thursday evening, so that members may attend the American education week banquet to be held at the Youth and Community Center Wednesday. The B.P.W. meeting will be held at the center Thursday, beginning with the dinner at 6:30 p.m. 5 1, .“ ■ • ,*”3* : " 3s: '' a 5........... ........... . ..-^ w ... ..c:.. .... . Our Lady of Fatima discussion club will meet with Miss Jane Kleinhenz, next Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Eta Tau Sigma sorority members will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the Preble restaurant, with Miss Florence Brandyberry acting as hostess. Mrs. George Buckley will entertain the members of the Literature department of the Decatur Woman’s club, next Monday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. V. R. Edward is the assisting hostess, and Mrs. Ralph Yager and Mrs. 0. L. Vance will be in charge of the program. Due to‘the Trinity E.U.B. every member canvass next week, the regular meeting of the W.S.W.S. has been postponed from next Tuesday until the following Tuesday, November 19.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Busse, Jr., are parents of a seven pound, two ounce son, born last Saturday, in Numberg, Germany. Mrs. Busse is the former Leona Bohnke. Her husband is stationed at Co. B 12th Eng. Bn. (CJ in Furth, Germany. The infant, named Paul Jonathan, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bohnke, of route 5, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Busse. Sr., of route 2. An eight pound, two ounces daughter was bom Tuesday in the Wells county hospital, to Bonnie Ritter and Ted Bulger, of Bluffton. The little girl has been named Cynthia Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritter, of Decatur, are the maternal grandparents. At the Adams county memorial hospital: At 3:23 a.m. today, an eigßt pound, 10 ounce son was born to Robert and Katherine Eschbach Yoder, of Berne. It Rocks MALONE, N. Y. — JR — Municipal bandleader Ernest Lavote, asking the village board to reflbor the community bandstand, said his musicians play waltzes and foxtrots, but the sound , comes out rock ‘n’n roll, Lavoie said the old floor, thumped by musicians* feet keeping time to the rhythm, shakes, rattles and rolls. Trade in a good town — Decatu.

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Society Items 101 toaaya put> llcation must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3-2121 Gwen Mies THURSDAY St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Dave Baker, 8:15 p.m. Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S., church annex, 7:30 p.m. Unit 3 of W.S.C.S., of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Glenn Mauller, 2 p.m. Ladies aid of Trinity E.U.B. church, church parlors, 2 p.m. Girl Scout leaders meeting, Scout room of Youth and Community center, 1:15 p.m. , Union Chapel ladies aid, all day meeting at church. Lunch will be served. Women of the Moose, officers at initiation, 8 p.m. 7:30; lodge meeting, with formal St. Paul Missionary ladies aid, Mrs. Emma Schnepp, all day. Root township home demonstration tour of Parkview and State hospitals in Fort Wayne. Members meet at home of Mrs. Harold Owens, 9 a.m. Unit 1 of Bethany E. U. 6. church, Mrs. Cecil Gause, 1012 N. Second, 2 p. m. Unit 2 of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 2 p. m. Pleasant Grove W. M. A., Mrs. Don Harvey, 1 p. m. Unit 4 of Bthany E.U.B. chprch. meeting postponed until Tuesday. FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. W.C.T.U. county workshop, Monroe Methodist church annex, 1 p.m. Methodist church W. S. C. S. rummage sale, postponed. W. S. W. S. of Calvary E. U. B. church, Mrs. Paul Hindenlang, 7:30 p.m. Annual Presbyterian rummage sale, church basement. Rummage sale at Decatur Hatchery, sponsored by W.S.W.S. of Bethany E.U.B. church, 9 a.m. SATURDAY Annual Presbyterian rummage sale, church basement. Bake sale at Decatur Hatchery, sponsored by W.S.W.S. of Bethany E. U. B. church, 9 a. m. Bake sale at Holthouse, Schulte & 'Co., sponsored by Xi Alpha lota exemplar chapter of Beta Signja Phi, 12 noon. Adams county Coon Hunters association, Reichert school, 8 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, district 5, at Fort Wayne, 2 p.m. MONDAY Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m. Needle club will follow. Music department, Mrs. Dan Tyndall, 7:30 p.m. Dramatic department, Mrs. Ross Brian,, 8 p.m. . Art department. Mrs. R. O. Gentis, 7:30 p.m. Junior Women’s department, Mrs. Thomas Buuck. 6:30 p.m. Literature department. Mrs. George Buckley, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY District one, Indiana State Nurses Association, Columbia City city hall auditorium, 8 p.m. Monroe Better Homes demonstration club, Mrs. Loren Burkhead Jr., 7:30 p.m. Unit 4of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Guy Koos, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, initiation, Youth and Community center, 6 p.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Preble restaurant, 8 p.m. Trinity W.S.W.S. meeting, postponed until November 19. Our Lady of Fatima discussion dub. Miss Jane KGleinhenz, 8 p.m. Kirkland W.C.T.U., dinner for families and guests, Pleasant Dale parish hall, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY B.P.W. dinner meeting, postponed until Thursday. American Legion auxiliary, fourth district meeting at American Legion auxiliary, 10 a.m. Profit and Pleasure home defnonstratfon clubi, Mrs Ralph Bluhm, 7:30 p.m. — i Cr* * ■ •' w Admitted James M. Teeple, eGneva; Master Larry Flueckiger, Berne. Dismissed James Miller, Decatur; Miss Tonja Pickford, Decatur; Mrs. Leonidas Snj’der, Ohio City, Ohio; Harlow Miller, Decatur; Norman Lenhart, Decatur; Mrs. Charles Killer? Decatur. Ourt ’Mews Marriage License Larry Edwan Hubbell. 20, Ada, 0., and Lynda Jane Morehart, 17. Ada, 0. Correction The complaint on promissory note filed by the Associate Loan company, Inc., is against Edwin C. and Sylvia E. Rasp. It was incorrectely stated in Wednesday’s edition that the defendants were* Edwin and Sylvia Roop. Spragne Estate < The inventory for the estate of i John T. Sprague has been filed. It shows $4,200 in real property and $5,296.68 in money for a total value of $9,496.68. >

EERg®| MR. AND MRS. HARRY S. CROWNOVER, of Monroe, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their youngest daughter, Gloria, to Martin J. Graber, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Graber. Sr., of near Linn Grove. The Monroe Methodist church will be the scene of the wedding ceremony, to be held December 22. Miss Crownover is a graduate of Adams Central high school and Ball State Teachers college. Muncie. Her fiance, a graduate of Hartford high school, is presently a student at Indiana University extensi<)» in Fort Wayne.

Girl Scouts • Girl Scout troop 23 met at St. Joseph school. We opened our meeting with the Girl Scout promise. Jean Kitson brought and passed out a treat. Then attendance and dues were collected. Then we gave a little playlet. We closed our meeting with the flag ceremony and America the Beautiful. Scribe: Teresa Heimann Troop 14 met November 4 after school. We collected the dues. For next week we are to bring material for a sewing basket. Sandy Harner will furnish the treat for next week. We are planning a Thanksgiving party. Scribe: Lois Brodbeck Brownie troops 26 and 28 met Tuesday after school. We opened With’the Brownie promise, had collection of dues and roll call. We worked on some, favors for Thanksgiving. We talked of our calendar sales. Janet Ginter treated us with cookies. We closed with the friendship circle. Scribe: Jane Ginter.

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Brownie troop 30 collected dues and money for the Girl Scout calendars. Then we drew pictures of Brownies working and helping at home. Beverly Geyer was chosen as treasurer. We then closed with the Brownie promise. Our troop sold all its calendars. Pasty Bever furnished the treat. Scribe: Gloria Pottios Brownie troop 31 met Wednesday after school at the Lincoln school. The promise was repeated and the calendar money was turned in. Dues were paid. The troop then played games. Our co-leader, Mrs. Gregg, coujd not be with us because of illness. Scribe: Donna Smith

Miss Romaine Raudenbush is presently visiting in Fort Wayne, with her George Ortlieb, of Sheridan Court. Ray Graft, of Hoagland. recentJy flew to Washington for a three day manager's training school for Rena Ware distributors.

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