Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1958 — Page 3

THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1958

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FINAL PLANS MADE FOR FUTURE BAKE SALE At the monthly business meeting of the Eagles auxiliary held Tuesday evening, the group discussed the final plans for the bake sale to be held at the Firestone store Saturday morning. A note has been made that any auxiliary member not having transportation for baked goods, should dial 3-4543 of 3-8490 Friday night or Saturday morning before 8:30 o’clock. Prior to the adjournment, it was announced that the district meeting will be' held at Huntington April 12. The meeting was then brought to a close and an initiation practice was held. WEIGHT WATCHERS HOLD WHITE ELEPHANT PARTY A white elephant party was held by the Decatur Weight Watchers clubs this week when the group met," at 1316 West Monroe St. Fourteen members were present at the meeting, which opened in the usual fashion by having the members say the “Lord’s Prayer,” >in unison. After roll has been taken by having the group weigh in. the president announced the winner of the pre-Easter contest whose weight loss of 17 pounds has been recorded in the six week interim. The special award was given to enable the winner to have the size smaller dress'for Easter. The traveling trophy monthly award would have been awarded to the winner of the special award but she declined it and offered it to the next highest loser. Following a business session of committee reports, a reminder was made to have all baked goods at Holthouse - Schulte clothing store before 3 o’clock Friday afternoon. A correction was also made concerning the 400 calorie dinner which is to be held at the C. L. of C. hall Tuesday, instead cf the K. of C. hall as the secretary of the club wrote in last week’s news release. • . “White elephants” w’ere given for prizes following the games played during the recreational period. At the conclusion of the games, coffee was served by the hostess.

DECATUR CIRCUIT CHAPTER TO HOLD SPRING MEETING The Decatur Circuit chapter of the Valparaiso University guild will hold its spring meeting Tuesday at Zion Lutheran church, Friedheim, at 8 p.m. At that time, Clarence Rivers, a junior in the youth leadership training program at Valparaiso University, will give an illustrated! lecture and the Rev. A.A. Fenner, host pastor, will give the devotion Mrs John Bleeke program chairman, is in charge of the arrangements. Rivers recently returned from New Guinea, where he was sent by the Walther league and synodical board of foreign missions of the Lutheran church-Missoiiri synod, as a mission builder. As one of seven selected from more than 100 applicants, he helped erect a hospital, six buildings housing 200 patients, three residences and a 50,000 Watt hydroelectric plpnt to supply power for the hospital. Rivers is the first youth leader named to a one year internship at Messiah Lutheran church. Sterling, 111. He will work with the young people, teach various religious classes and take charge of the visual aids program, as well as helping with vacation Bible schools, assisting church leaders of music and choir, teaching Sunday school staff ahd serving sick members. Upon completion of tbe internship he will return to Valpo to complete his senior year of studies and obtain his degree before being placed permanently as a professional youth director in a church. " Hostesses for the evening are Mr?. A. A. Fenner, chairman, and the Mesdames Elmer Bultemeier, Wilbert Gallmeyer, Lydia Reese, Arthur Koeneman, and Wilbert Stoppenhagen assisting. Walther leaguers have been invited to attend this special meeting, and all ladies of the parishes are asked to call any guild member for transportation. Eagles Auxiliary Bake Sale at the Firestone Store, Saturday, April 5. 9:00 a. m. till ? ? ? 79 t 2

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MISS MATILDA PETERS CHAIRMAN AT GUILD Miss Matilda Peters was spiritual life chairman at the Magley Evangelical apd Reformed Women's guild meeting held Tuesday evening the church basement. She opened the program by having the group sing the hymn “Love Divine,” which was followed by scripture. Genesis I 26-27 and Matthrew 5:14o 16. oresented' by Mrs. Otto Hildebrand. ’Hie opening prayer was cien offered by Mrs. Glen Girod. Mrs. Lewis Worthman gave the poem, “Social Christianity,” after the offering and an offering hymn. A vocal duet was then presented by Mrs. William Kruetzman and Mrs. Hildebrand prior to the given topic for the evening, “We believe that man is created in the image of God.” Mrs. Girod and Miss Peters then answered the questions, “How much do I really know about what God hath said of man?” and “What is man that we are mindful of Him?” The closing song was followed by a closing prayer from the prayer calendar by Jtfrs. Walter Peck after which Mrs. Walter Egley, president, took over the meeting to conduct a business session. Mrs. Darrel Arnold, chairman, announced that May 6 is the tentative date set for the mother and daughter banquet. Everyone will be -able to purchase tickets from the committee in charge which consists of the following members: Mrs. Leßoy Kolter, Mrs. Gerhart Witte, Mrs. Richard Conrad, Mrs. Arthur Adam, Mrs. Eddie Blume, and Mrs. Lester Cowans. Reports on the regional Women's guild meeting held Tuesday in Berne, were given by Mrs. John Borne and Mrs. H. E. Settlage and an announcement was made reminding everyone to attend the youth fellowship sunrise service at 6:15 o’clock Easter morning and the breakfast that follows. Repeating the “Lord’s Prayer," in unison, the meeting was brought to a close. In keeping with the Easter theme, appropriate refreshments were served during the social hour by the hostesses, Miss Peters. Mrs. Girod, Mrs. Peck. Mrs. Hildebrand, Mrs. Worthman, Mrs. Earl Wood, Mrs. Kruetzman and Mrs. Susan Bloemker. •Members of the Delta Lambda chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi • sorority are to meet at the home I of Mrs. Joe Morris, Tuesdav evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. William Affolder is to be in charge of the lesson, “Home Building and Planning." The Business and Professional Women club members afe Scheduled to meet in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church dining room Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock. The women are asked to use the south door entrance at that time due to remodeling. Mrs. Earl Harman is to be the acting hostess to the Happy Homemakers club Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members of the Decatur Order of Rainbow for Girls are asked to bring their dues, if at all possible, to the Thursday evening meeting to be held at the Masonic hall. The set time for the meeting is 6 o’clock. Monday evening at 7 o’clock, the D. A. V. Junior auxiliary will meet at the D.A.V. hall. Since this is to be guest night, each

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Calendar items for today’s pubication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Pat Zehr THURSDAY St. Joseph Study club, post- 1 poned. I Ladies Fellowship of the Missionary church, basement, 7 p.m. Church of God Missionary society, fellowship basement, 7:30 p.m. Everready class of the Methodist church, cancelled. ' Pleasant Grove W.M.A., post- i poned. < Monroe Rural fire department, town hall, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Order of Rainbow for Girts, Masonic hall, 6 p.m. FRIDAY ‘Decatur Weight Watchers club, i Holthouse - Schulte, 3 p.m. bake saje. SATURDAY Pleasant Mills Junior band, Western auto, 8:30 a.m. bake sale. Adams Central Sunshine society, Stucky's store, Monroe, 9 a.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 5-8 p.m.. pre-Easter supper. Eagles auxiliary, Firestone store, 9 a.m. bake sale. MONDAY Ladies Fireman auxiliary, hty-s. Joe Kortenber, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m. Literature Department of tbe Decatur Woman's club, postponed. Civic department of Decatur Woman's club, postponed one week. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 4 - 6:30 p. m. D. A. V. junior auxiliary, D. A.V. hall, 7 p.m. uesday Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, i 8 p.m. Decatur Circuit chapter of the Valpo guild, Zion Lutheran . church, Frieidheim, 8 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta • fjgma Ph? sororjy, Mir. Jqe ; Morris, 8 p.m. Happy Hordemakers club, Mrs. . Earl Harman, 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Wom--1 en club. Zion E. and R. church . dining room, 6:30 p.m. Historcial club, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, noon i luncheon. i TUESDAY > St. Joseph Study club, Miss He- - lena Wehmeyer, 8:15 p. m. t Psi lota Xi. Community Center, ; 8 p. m. Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Harry Fortney, 7:30 p. m. i ..it : ' —’ - member is asked to bring a guest. ■ The hostess for the evening will ! be Mrs.. Roy Stucky. I > A noon luncheon is on the agt enda of the closing meeting of the Historical club meeting which is to be held Wednesday noon at ■ the Zion Evangelical and Reform- . ed church. For reservations, mem- : bers are asked, to contact Mrs. James Borders no later than Monday. At the Adams county memorial hospital: Wednesday at 12:52 p. m., Ray and Josephine Schwartz-Schwartz of Geneva, became the parents of an eight pound, seven and onehalf ounce daughter.

Good Friday, Easter Services At Church Special Services At Zion Reformed A candlelight communion service yill be held in the Zion Evangelical ahd Reformed Church, Third and Jackson streets, Good Friday at 7:30 p.m. The service will be in charge of the, pastor, the Rev. William C. Feller, whose meditation will be, “Christ, the Crucified.” The senior choir, under the direction of Harold Cox, will sing, “On Olive’s Brow” by Holton. Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte will be at the organ. Good Friday afternoon the congregation will cooperate in the union three-hour service in the Methodist church, sponsored by the Decatur ministerial association. Local ministers will present meditations on the Seven Last Words ot Jesus from the Cross. The Music department of the Woman's club will also sing the Seven Last j Words. Easter Sunday services will begin with the union sunrise service in this church at 6 a.m., sponsored by the young people of the Decatur churches. Jerry Kaehr will be the speaker. A breakfast for the young people of Zion church will be held in the church dining room at 7:15 a.m. Members of the confiramtion class will be special guests. The church school sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and all families are invited to be present. The festival service of worship will begin at 10 a.m. with the prelude, “Redemption Song” (Gounod) by Mrs. Fruchte, organist, followed by the processional hymn, “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.” Neil Thomas will sing, "Open the Gates of the Temple” by Knapp. The youth choir will sing, “The Lord Is Risen Today" by Vail, and the combined senior and youth choirs will sing, “An Easter Antiphon" arranged by Goldsworthy. The offertory will be, “Easter Song at Sunrise” by Beery, and the postlude will be, “Savior Victorions" by Wilson. The recessional hymn will be, "Crown Him With Many Crowns.” The Easter message by the pastor will have for its theme, "Christ the Resurrection and the Life.” The Lord’s Supper will again be observed and the 10 members of the confirmation class will receive the communion for the first time. All members of the church are urged to be present and to bring their Lenten self-denial coin cards for the building fund. People with- , out a church home are invited to all the services of this church. Barbara Fiechter Is Pledged To Honorary Miss Barbara Fiechter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fiechter, Decatur route 4, is among 86 new pledges to Alpha Lambda, scholastic honorary tor freshmen women at Indiana University. To be eligible, a woman must have a B-plus scholastic average for her first semester or the first two semesters combined. Miss Fiechter has also been elected cultural coodinator of Morrison hall, women’s residence hall at the university. These residence halls choose officers for the coming year in a mass election.

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