Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1958 — Page 3

FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1958

MRS. GLADYS KOOS CONDUCTS MEETING Mrs. Gladys Koos, president of the Union chapel Ladies Aid, was in charge of the Thursday all-day meeting held in the church basement. Beginning the meeting with a devotional period, Mrs. Char- . les Burrall read scripture and Mrs. Lydia Kramer led in the saying of a prayer. During a business session, Toll call was taken and dues were collected. It was recorded at this time that nine members and one guest attended the meeting. After other business was discussed, Mrs. Marion Stultz closed the meeting with a prayer. The remainder of the day was then spent quilting. The grdip will hold their next meeting April 17. The Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Women s Society of World Service is to have a meeting Wednesday evening' at the church. Hostesses for the session, which is to begin at 7:30 o’clock, are Mrs. Wendall Kelly and Mrs. Henry Swygart. Ken Eliasson is to be the guest Eagles Auxiliary Bake Safe at the-Firestone Store, Saturday, April 5. 9:00 a. m. till ? ? ? 79 t 2 -Edwards Studio Authorised Dealer POLAROID CAMERAS & FILMS A LASTING TESTAMENT TO YOUR DEVOTIONa Rock of Ages Memorial! The whole purpose of memo- , rial art ia to commemorate the personality and accomplishments of an individual ■■ or family. Rock of Ages’ skilled design staff translates these accomplishments into beautiful memorial designs. /fffiFN There is no finer » of • wayto show y° ur devotion to a loved Yovr Reck of Agai AvthoriieS Dealer ZWICK’S MONUMENTS PHONE 3-3603 Car. 4th & Monroe Sts. Decatur, Ind.

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speaker for the Rose Garden club meeting, Tuesday afternoon ' at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Harry Hebble, ; acting hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. Walter Butcher, and Mrs. Clem Kortenber will be in charge of entertainment. Members of the St. Dominic Study club are to meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Gladys Coffee. The set time is 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Jack Brunton will entertain the St. Catherine Discussion club members at her home Tuesday evening. Eight o’clock is the appointed time for the meeting to begin. Acting as hostess for the Sacred Heart Study club, will be Mrs. Carl Bauman. The group is to meet at the Bauman home Wednesday at 8 o’clock. A carry-in will be served at noon at the fourth district Past Presidents parley of the American Legion auxiliary gathering to be held Wednesday with Unit 148, Fort Wayne. < o o 20 Years Ago Today o ■ o April 4, 1938 — Jacob Wagner, 83, dies at home of daughter in Monroeville. Mrs. Jesse Eckrote dies at her home in Linn Grove. Mrs. E. W Lankenau undergoes najor surgery today Gus Ehlerding home near Preble is badly damaged by fire to day Dale Crittenberger, Anderson, noted Indiana Democrat and editor, dies at his home today. An examination will be held soon to determine eligibility for welfare work in Adams county. Union Chapel Bible class meets rwith Mrs. Hubert Zerkel. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr have returned to their home here after spending six months in Florida. BIRTHS! Richard C. and Marjorie Rumschlag King are the- parents of a nine pound, nine ounce son born at 10:30 a m. Thursday at the Immanual hospital, Portland.. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry King are the paternal* grandparents. At the Adams county memorial hospital: ~ A six pound, five ounce daughter was born to Kenyan and Betty Hayden Sprunger, Berne, at 5:54 o’clock this morning. Admitted Mrs. Carlina Lehrman. Monroeville; Charles Bittman, Decatur; Miss Hilda Heimann, Decatur; Fred Haugk, Decatur; Mrs. Sarah Snyder, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Edward Lobsiger, Decatur: Mrs. Richard Andrews, Decatur;

Calendar items for today's pubication must be phoned in by 11 . a.m. (Saturday 9:30) , Phone 3-2121 Miss Pat Zehr FRIDAY Decatifr Weight Watchers club, , Holthouse - Schulte, 3 p.m. bake sale. 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, for transportation call 3-3543 or 3-8490. MONDAY Ladies Fireman auxiliary, Mrs. '■ Joe Kortenber, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m. Literature Department of the Decatur Wontan's club, postponed. Civic department of Decatur Woman’s club, postponed one i week. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 4 - 6:30 | p. m. i D. A. V. junior auxiliary, D. A.- . V. hall, 7 p.m. • TUESDAY St. Joseph Study club. Miss Helena Wehmeyer, 8:15 p. m. Psi lota Xi, Community Center, 8 p. m. Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany E. U. B. ehurch, Mrs. Harry Fortney, 7:30 p. m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Phi sorority, Mrs. Joje Morris, 8 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Decatur Circuit chapter of the Valpo guild, Zion Lutheran church, Frieidheim, 8 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Earl Harman, 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Women club, Zion E. and R. church dining room, 6:30 p.m. Historical club, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, noon luncheon. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Harry Hebble, 2 p.m. St. Dominic study club, Mrs. Gladys Coffee, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine discussion club, Mrs. Jack Brunton, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Calvary E. U. 8., W. S. W. S„ church, 7:30 p.m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. Carl Bauman, 8 p.m. District Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion auxiliary, Fort Wayne, noon luncheon. , _ Moose Child City Chorus On Radio The famed 65-voice chorus of the Moose Child City at Mooseheart, 111., will sing over more than 500 stations of the .Mutual Broadcasting Co. at 8:05 o'clock Easter Sunday evening. A diversified program will be presented by the chorus during the 25-minute broadcast. Radio * station WLS. Chicago, will also carry the Mooseheart Easter broadcast Sunday night from 11 to 11:25 o’clock. Sell Easter Lilies Here On Saturday To help raise funds for the Adams county Crippled Children and Adults Society, Decatur young girls will sell paper Easter lilies on ping hours Saturday. All persons the downtown streets during shopare urged to buy a lily from the girls to help the society meet its goal for 1958. Easter Concert At Trinity On Sunday • The Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church choir will present a sacred Easter concert Sunday evening, at 7:30 p.m. Directing the choir will be Walter Henkel. The accompanist will be Harold Mum ma. • Number included in the concert , at "Gethsemane" by Ackley; a vocal solo by Mrs. Sphus Jackson, “In the End of the Sabbath” by Speaks; ’.When I See My Savior” by Harkness; “He Was Wounded” by Dunlop, will be sung by a quartet of Mrs. Sephus Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henkel and Rev. J. O, Penrod; "Thence Are These Hands” by Latham; "He Watching Over Israel” by Mendelssohn; “If With All Your Hearts” ,by Mendelssohn will be sung by Rev. J. O. Penrod; “Psalm 150” by Frack; and “Lost In the Night” by Christiansen.

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Festival Os Easter At Hoagland Church Sunrise Service To Open Day's Services The Antioch Lutheran church, Hoagland, will begin the festival of Easter with a sunrise service at the church at 6:30 a.m, Sunday, sponsored by the Luther league. Following the service, an Easter breakfast will be served to every* one attending in the church dining room. Sunday school will open at 9:30 a.m., and the Easter worship and service of confirmation will take place at 10:45 o’clock. The Easter message by the pastor, the Rev. Robert L. Whltenack, will be “The Risen Lord Cares for His Disciples.” Members of the confirmation class are Sharon Harkless, Nola Schieferstein and Mary Kay Grogg. Ground breaking services for a new educational unit at the church were held on Palm Sunday. The new unit is to be built of brick, 28 by 48 feet, and will include modern restrooms, a nursery, Sunday school class rooms, and a meeting and recreation room. Assisting the pastor in the ground breaking services were children in the beginners department of the Sunday school, and members of the church council and building committee: Lambert Kraft, Albert Bergdoll, David Perry, John Flaugh, John Schieferstein, William North. Richard Youse, Lloyd Brown, Vernon Affolder, Al Trosin, Mrs. Coyle Emenhiser, Mrs. Raymond Saalfrank, Mrs. Al Trosin and Mrs. Henry Mahlan. To Speak Sunday On Scenes Os Palestine Joseph D. Schwartz, of Berne, will speak from first hand information on the scenes of Palestine where Jesus was crucified and arose from the grave, at the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren Sunday at 9:30 a.m. CST during the worship hour. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz of the Pleasant Dale church. The Rev. John D. Mishler, pastor, will preach on the topic, "Tell Them Christ Is Risen.” Service Tonight At Zion Lutheran “’fte Cross — The Doorway to be the pulpit theme at the 7:30 worship service tonight at Zion Lutheran church, Monroe and Eleventh streets. This service will commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor of the church, will both officiate and preach the sermon. Special features of the service will be two responses between pastor and people, called the liturgy of the Cross and the Lenten reproaches. The men's chorus, directed by Karl Reinking, will sing, “I Gave My Life For Thee,” an arrangement by George Kessel. Donald Bieberich, church organist, has chosen the following organ selections: "The Suffering Saviour," by Roger C. Wilson; “Olivet” by 0. Scheldrup Oberg; and “Good Friday Recessional,” by Gertrude Haupt Richolson. Holy Communion will be administered following the vesper, to those who have registered with the pastor. The public is invited to attend this memorial vesper. Three festival services of worship and praise will be conducted Easter Sunday at 6,8, and 10:30 o’clock. Namesake MANCHESTER, Vt. W - Dorothy Christie suffered two fractured bones in her left leg while skiing at Big Bromley when she failed to slow quickly enough while making a sliding stop or turn used to control speed. Such a stop is known in ski parlance as a “Christie.” Anyone For Bees? FARGO, N. D. IW — Office workers looking for good outdoor recreation and a hobby cannot do much better than to take up beekeeping, according to R. L. Post, agricultural entomologist at North Dakota State College. He said beekeepers collect an average of a 33 per cent return on their investment in the North Dakota area. Immortality is not a future promise, it is a present gift.

■tvMr ■'< ■Aidwt i.’i i »i «<«■»> 3W*Gerald Lee Voglewede, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Voglewede of near Decatur, was recently graduated from the professional accounting school of International College with a BSC degree. He graduated from Decatur Catholic high school in 1956. Erma Cookerly, of Geneva, has been dismissed from the Jay county hospital at Portland. Charles Haney was admitted to the St. Joseph hospital, Fort Wayne, Wednesday for emergency surgery. He was placed in room 286. Miss Alice, Ulman has been released from the Lutheran hospital Fort Wayne, after having received treatment for a triple fracture of the right hand. Miss Ulman, produce supervisor at Eavey’s Super Market, was injured at work. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dettamore and children of Portland visited in Decatur Thursday to see the egg tree at the Decatur public library. A picture of the three was published in the Portland newspaper. Mrs. Dettamore is the former Frances Bryson of Decatur. Jerry Kaehr, freshman at Lakeland college in Sheboygan. Wis., i returned home at midnight last ■ night for the Easter holidays.

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Easter Services At Zion Lutheran Three Services At Church On Sunday The festival of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ will be celebrated with three services of praise and thanksgiving at Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe and Eleventh streets, a sunrise song and candlelight service at 6 o’clock, an Easter service with the children participating at 8 o'clock, and the main festival hour with the celebration of the Holy Sacrament at 10:30. The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor of the .church, will conduct all services and will brihg two pulpit messages. The sermons at 8 and 10:30 will be identical. The men's chorus, under the direction of Karl Reinking, will sing festival music at 6 and 10:30 o’clock: "Ye sons and daughters of the King,” by M. Vulpius, and “Hallelujah! Jesus Lives!” arranged by George Kessel. Donald Bieberich, church organist and carilloneur, will accompany all services and will bring frequent concerts of festival hymns on the Carillonic tower bells. Some of his organ selections* are as follows: prelude—" Alleluia! Christ is Riseh!” by John M. Rasley; voluntary—“ Morning in the Garden,” ‘ by Walter R. Clarke; and postlude —"Resurreit,” by Roger C. Wilson. ' "The message of the Easter ; Angela" based on the Easter Gospel According to St. Luke, will be the pulpit theme of Rev. Schmidt at the Easter matins at 6 o'clock: white at 8 and 10:30 his topic will be, “Christ Is Risen!” based on St. Matthew 28, verse 2. The public is invited to celebrate the resurrection of Christ with the pastor and members of Zion Lutheran church at 6,8, or 10:30 o’clock Easter Sunday morning. I O Death, where is thy sting ? O grave, where is thy victory? — 1 Bible.

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