Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1958 — Page 3

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VERA CRUZ OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL MET FRIDAY Friday evening the regular monthly meeting of the Vera Cruz opportunity school was held at the. school. The children in Mrs. Girod's room, under the direction of Mrs. Inskeep, sang several numbers as a special portion of the meeting. I Mrs. Lucile Petzel, chairman of ways and means committee, announced that a profit of $727.80 I had been realized from the recent supper that was held in the Elks basemeat at Bluffton. A nominating committee for the coming election of school officers was announced as follows, Paul Baumgartner, chairman, and Mrs. Russell Huffman and Frank Caston. This committee will prepare the ballots and the election will be held at the April meeting. The April meeting has been postponed to April 11 since Good Friday falls on the usual meeting day, April 4. The following donations have been made; deep freeze and electric sewing machine, Wells Co. Foundation, Inc; money for a table in the cafeteria room, Decatur mental health; cash donations, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moser, Harmony Home Demonstration club, Columbia PTA, Thomas White, all of Wells county; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Baumgartner, Berne United World Day of Prayer, Mrs. M. Hirschy, Union Chapel WSCS, all of Adams county. MRS. ELLSWORTH IS PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Mrs; Frances Ellsworth was the program chairman at'the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Women's Society of World Service meeting held recently at the home of Mrs. D. E. Foreman. * The program topics for the evening were “Strengthen the church, through sacrifice,” and “cross and crisis in Japan,” and later, keeping with the topic on Japan, Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Merrit Alger read stories about two outstanding Japanese followers of the Lord. Following the lessons and Mrs. Edna Spahr’s reading from the scriptures, Mrs Ellsworth displa/

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ed a poster Incribed with the words, "How much do I deny my- • self to serve my Lord?” i A prayer by Mrs. Ellsworth, the t minutes by Mrs. Foreman, and . refreshments by the hostess and i Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, conductl ed the meeting. j W.C.T.U. HOLDS ' MONTHLY MEETING Members of the Kirkland Towni ship Women's Christian Temper- : ance Union met recently at the ; home of Mrs. Harold Henschen for their regular monthly meeting. After Mrs. John Mishler, president, opened the meeting, Mrs. Sam Yager led the group in singing hymns. A mid-year rally report, on the rally held at Indianapolis February 26 and 27, was given by Mrs. Dorthy Shady after which the lesson, “Removing the mask,”, was presented by Mrs. Chester Wilson. Mrs. Wilson also conducted the devotions, using as her topic, “The highway of the upright is to depart for evil,” taken from Proverbs 16:17. A prayer by Mrs. Edith Houck ended the devotional perio, after which the hostess served refreshments. The Adams county rural youth will sponsor a record hop Friday evening at the Youth and Community Center. Joe McNerney will spin the records for the hop All young people are invited to attend. Members of the Monmouth parents and family life education study group are planning to meef at the school Monday evening, al 7:30 o’clock. —- Mrs. Nilah Neil is to be actinf hostess to the Wesleyan Service Guild Tuesday evening. The meet mg, scheduled to Tjegin as 7:30 o'clock, is to be a dessert meeting Assisting hostesses will be Mrs Clyde Heller and Mrs. Alfrec’ Beavers. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, the Emblem club members will meet at the Elks home. There will be a Sing Bee .at the

MRS. ROOP ENTERTAINS THE ROSE GARDEN CLUB Tuesday afternoon, the Rose Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. Roop. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Frank Crist, having the members repeat toe club collect and pledge allegiance in unison. “Annuals for Spring Bloom," was the title of the lesson presented by Mks. Joseph Hunter. Mrs. Hunter told the group of the different stages from the planting of the seed to its blooming time. A windy saying was the answer by which several of the 17 members answered roll. The minutes of the last meeting were then read by the secretary, Mrs George Sprague. It was announced at this time that the state convention of Garden clubs will be held April 24 and 25 at the Hotel Delaware in Muncie. Attending delegates from Decatur will be Mrs. Frank Crist and Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, and alternates are Mrs. Grover Levy and Mrs. Harry Hebble. During the social hour Mrs. Rebble conducted a contest based on the United States. Mrs. Clarence Smitley was presented the prize as a result of toe contest, after which the year books were then distributed. In keeping with the St. Patrick’s day theme, appropriate refersments were served by Mrs. Roop and Mrs. Clem Kortenber. Greenbrier church, Sunday at 2 o'clock. It will be open to the public. The Sunny Circle home demonstration club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Preble township community buildng. Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. Marvin Conrad and Mrs. Edwin Reif steck. ; Tri Kappa members will hold heir regular monthly business neeting Tuesday evening at the Zouth and Community center. The members are to meet at the center it 7:45 o’clock. '; Members of the Rosary society vill meet at the K. of C. hall Moniay evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Franklin Franz is to be the eader for the Wednesday afternoon meeting of the Shakespeare ■lub, which will be held at the wme of Mrs. George Buckley at 2:30 o'clock. Her topic for the afternoon is entitled “Altars of the East.” by Lew Ayres. Members are isked to note the change of place. Decatur Home -Demonstration club merpbers will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Beineke.

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wr WH K TH I B^.' s> I m *§ 3ft; HHMb»u Paul Ancle All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and their families and friends are invited to attend a carry-in supper Friday evening, at 7 o’clock, at the I. O. O. F. hall. Paul Angle, above, deputy grand master of the grand lodge of Indiana, is to be the guest speaker. Also attending this meeting as guests will be Mrs. Treva Sharpe, president of the Rebekah assembly of Indiana, and Mr. Snow, district deputy of district 14. Everyone is requested to bring a covered dish and his own service. 3&jOSMTAL I Admitted ’ ■» Harold Dick, Decatur; Mrs. Myron Haggard, Monroe. ; - - - Dismissed Master Richard Strahm, Decatur; Mrs. DeWayne Beer and son, Berne; Mrs. Homer Rauch and daughter, Decatur; Mrs. Harold White, Willshire. Ohio; Mrs. Donald Christianer and daughter, Decatur. ' Trade in a gooa town — Decatur i SPECIAL OFFER! Our regular $8.50 I Instant Cold Waves, Special at 56.95 Limited Time Only March 13 thru 22, Open for evening appointments, Call 3-4350 liIOLU’S ' Beauty Shoppe 3&3 N. 7th Strset

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