Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1959 — Page 2

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GRAND COUNCIL MEETING IS HELD SUNDAY The ninth annual grand council of Pythian Sunshine Girls was held Sunday at Cromwell. Miss Bobbe Burns, grand royal princess of Cromwell, presided over the meeting. Last year, the grand council was held in Decatur with the Flo Kan Council as hostess since Miss Mara Dee Striker was grand royal princess at that time. Miss Donna Corey from the Flo Kan Council was installed at the grand royal sentinel at the meeting which was an overnight affair, with the girls attending a record hop Saturday evening and the council meeting Sunday. Mrs. William Barber was installed as royal advisor for the entire state of Indiana. Miss Beverly Clevenger of Converse, was selected to be the new grand royal princess. She selected for her project, polio. Several carloads of girls attended from the Decatur organization. SUNNY CIRCLE CLUB MEETS RECENTLY Miss Matilda Peters and Mrs. Glen Girod were hostesses recently fqr members of the Sunny Circle Home Demonstration club. The meeting was Opened by Mrs. Erwin Buuck and she had the members repeat the club commandments. History, of the song of the month was given by Mrs. Elmer Peters, after which it was sung by the group. Secretary, treasurer and sunshine reports were read and approved. - Roll call was answered by 22 members telling of their wettest experience. Plans were made to attend the Adams county picnic and conference at Purdue after which a health and safety lesson was given by Mrs. Otto Fuhrman. A citizenship lesson was given by Mrs. Walter Hildebrand, followed with the singing of “Happy Birthday.’’ Devotions were given by Miss Matilda Peters and the meeting was closed with the singing of the club prayer. Members of the Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration club should take notice that the meeting scheduled for Tuesday will be held Monday at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Chester Habegger. Monday at 8 o’clock, thg Holy Family study club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Russell Spooler..

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TO SEND WOMEN TO PURDUE CONFERENCE The county home demonstration council made plans to send approximately 69 members to the Purdue women’s conference, June 9, (M and 11. Each year the conned sends three members from eapt* club, paying for their lodging and transportation. . Many interesting classes on the various phases of homemaking are planned for the women. Some of them are: “Built-Ins for your family,” “Consumer problems in clothing,” "For the good of the family,” “Good food for you at two or eighty-two,” “The miracle of our modern markets,” “Play it safe,” “Start with the floor s” and “Thoughts for retirement.” Special features for those attending will be a “Big Sing” by the Indiana state home demonstration chorus, a play “Oklahoma”, and a chicken barbecue. The state home demonstration association meeting will be held Thursday, June 11, with Mrs. Perry Thompson, presiding. Each Adams county home demonstration club is a member of the state association and either the club president or representative appointed by her will be present. Members of the Adams county home demonstration council who are providing this opportunity are: Mrs. Noah L. Habegger, president; Mrs. Carl Schug, first vice president; Mrs. Sherman Neuenschwander, second vice president; Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, secretary; Mrs. Milton Kruetzman, assistant secretary; Mrs. Kermit Yoder, treasurer; Mrs. R. C. Hersh, past chairman. Local home demonstration club presidents serving on the council are: Mrs. Erwin Stucky, Mrs. Joseph Hunter, Mrs. William Bertsch, Mrs. Lester Sipe, Mrs. Gordon Suman, Mrs. Eli Schwartz, Mrs. Earl Harmon. Mrs. Walter H. Meyer, Mrs. Richard Mailand, Mrs. Harold Henschen, Mrs. Dale Biery, Mrs. Gene Bluhm, Mrs. Erwin Fuelling, Mrs. Marcus Luginbill, Mrs. Hugh David Mosser, Mrs. Erwin Buuck, Mrs. Harve Smith, Mrs. Royal Friend, Mrs. Madge Hemphill, Mrs. William Keller, Mrs. Hugh Nidlinger, Mrs. Merle Kuhn and Mrs. James Merriman. A home made hat is to be worn by those who attend the Welcome Wagon’s mother-daughter banquet to be held Monday at 6:30 o’clock in the K. of C. hall. Those who attend are also asked to bring their own table service.

KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB MEETS AT BCHERBY HOME ■Die regular meeting of the Kirkland Ladies club was held at the home of Mrs. Milton Scherry recently. After the meeting had been called to order by Mrs. Harold Henschen, president, Mrs. Ralph Leyse 1 led the devotions. Two musical selections were given by Mrs. John Leyse and Mrs. John Barger, after 1 which the song of the month and , its history were given by Mrs. Joe * Baumgartner. The lesson on meal management was presented by Mrs. Robert Kershner, who also prepared a meat dish. "Die meeting was conducted by ' the club president, after which Mrs. Blanche Henschen gave the health and safety lesson. Mrs. Oscar Brown and Mrs. Dorphas Schlickman gave a report on their trip to the state house at Indianapolis. The next meeting will be a mother and daughter party. The closing meeting of Woman’s club will be held Monday at 8 o’clock at the Youth Center. The Dramatic section will be in charge. Members of the St. Joseph study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gerald Gage Thursday at 8:15 o’clock. The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Mount Tabor Methodist church will meet Friday at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Goldie Tumbleson. Mrs. John Spahr will be hostess for members of the Women’s Society of World Service members of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Thursday at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Earl Fuhrman will be program chaffman. Miss Janet Miller, of 104 N. Ninth street, celebrated her 16th ■ birthday May 1. Janet is a sophomore at Decatur high school. She ! is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Miller. Miss Carol Durbin, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Durbin, of 904 Schirmeyer street, celebrated her 16th birthday May 2. Carol is a sophomore at Decatur high school. Mrs. John Parrish and children Candy, Sandy, Cindy and Susan will leave Thursday for France , where they will, join their husband and father. Terji, Sgt. John H. Parrish. who is stationed at Toul Ros-, ieres Air Force base in France." Sgt. Parrish left for France in Ocr tober and his wife, who is the former Patricia Reed, has been staying at the home of her par- : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed. The Parishes plan to reside in France for about two years. Mrs. Carl Frey of 314 North I Ninth street, is being visited for a few weeks by her father, S. K. Shackley, who has been residing at the home of a son Dale, in Pittsburgh, Pa. The elder Mr. Shackley is a former Adams county resi- : dent. Mrs. W. L. Plew and Mr. and Mrs. William Hank and daughter Betsy, all of Des Plaines, 111., were weekend visitors of Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Mrs. Plew is a sister of Mrs. Runyon.

Calendar items for today’s pubteation must be phoned in by U •jb. (Saturday 9:80) Phone >2IXI Marital WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. William Lose Jr., 8 p.m. Zion E. and R. Women’s Guild mother-daughter banquet, church 6:15 p.m. Bethany E.U.B. mother-daugh-ter banquet, church, 6 p.m. Zion Lutheran mother-daughter banquet, parish haU, 6 p.m. THURSDAY Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 10 a.m. Santa Maria study club, Mrs. Ted Eyanson, 8 p.m. Church of God mother-daughter banquet, fellowship hall, 8:30 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45jp.m. Magley Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. Unit 4 of Bethany E.U.B. W.S.W.S., Mrs. Kenneth Gaunt, 8 p.m. Everready Supday school class, Mrs. William Barber, 7:30 p.m. Guardian Angels study club, Mrs. Glenn Griffith, 8 p.m. Pleasant Grove Missionary Association. Mrs. Betty Burger, 1 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, officers 7:30 p.m., lodge, 8 p.m. Unt 2 of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. R. K. McConnell, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Methodist W.S.C.S., church annex, 7:25 p.m. Town and Country Home Demonstration club, C.L. of C. hall, 1:30 p.m. ' Monioe Rural Fire Department, station, 8 p.m. St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Gerald Gage. 8:15 p.m. W.S.W.S. of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. John Spahr, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Calvary E.U.B. W.S.W.S., Mrs. Louise Drake, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 8 p.m. W.S.C.S. of Mount Tabor Methodist church, Mrs. Goldie Tumbleson, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Woman’s club, Youth Center, 8 p.m. Holy Family study club, Mrs. Russell Spooler, 8 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Chester Habegger, 7:30 p.m. Welcome Wagon mother-daugh-ter banquet, K. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. Skits Presented At Cub Scout Meeting A large crowd, comprised of parents and friends, attended Monday night’s meeting of Cub Scout pack 3063 held at Northwest grade school, and witnessed several skits presented on the program. Den 13 opened the evening entertainment with the pledge of allegiance. Den 1 gave the first skit of the program and presented baseball tryouts in the big leagues, under the direction of Mrs. William Lose. In keeping with Mother’s day, den 2, under the direction of Mrs. Don Koos, dedicated their portion of the program to all mothers. Den 4 portrayed “Old McDonald’s Farm,” using stuffed animals made by the Cubs during den meetings, under the leadership of Mrs. TVan Howard. Mrs. Marvin Beery, directing Den 5. gave a pantomime of a day’s events on Roy Rogers’ ranch, followed by den 7 with the world’s champion barbershop quartet, with Mrs. Adrian Burke directing. Den 7 were costumed in derbies, mustaches and colorful vests. Wayne Morgan, acting as Dr. I. Q., and assisted by members of Den 10, conducted a quiz program, under the direction of Mrs. Helen Morgan. Den 13. under the leadership of Mrs. Nelson Doty, simulated a radio broadcast from contented farms and featured a Cub Scout hoe down, to close the program. Three neckerchief slides were awarded to Mike Burke, Tony Ostermeyer and Wayne Morgan, for selling the most Scout circus tickets. Cubmaster Norman Guard announced that only one more pack meeting would be held before the summer vacation. At the last meeting plans for cub Activities during the summer vacation will be announced. Den 5 concluded the evening by leading the audience in singing “Goodnight Cub Scouts.” QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING All Work Left Before Noon on Thursday— Ready the Next Day, Friday, at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. '

Plan Bible School At Mt. Pleasant The Mt. Pleasant Methodist church will hold its annual community Bible school June 1 to 121 at the Mt. Pleasant church, located two miles west of Decatur on U.S. 224 then 1% miles north. Children four years of age up to and including eighth grade students are invited to attend. Those needing transportation are asked to contact Mrs. Brice Sheets, Decatur phone 3-8376, or Mrs. Herman Durr, Preble. The Rev. George Christian, pastor of the church, is chairman of the Bible school, with Mrs. Christian in charge of music. Mary Fuhrman and Barbara Fuhrman are the school secretaries. Teachers and their assistants are as follows: Nursery—Mrs. Robert Fuhrman, assisted by Miss Nancy Fuhrman and Mrs. Herman Durr. One-year kindergarten—Mrs. Leo King, Jr., assisted by Miss Pat Miller. Two-year kindergarten — Mrs. Burl Fuhman, assisted by Miss Masha King. Primary—Mrs. Brice Sheets, assisted by Mrs. Carl Fuhrman. Junior—Mrs. Roger Singleton, assisted by Mrs. Nevin Miller. Intermediate — Rev. Christian, assisted by Mrs. Robert Teeple. Crawfordsville Boy Is Killed By Auto CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind. (UPD —Bruce-Alan Burroughs, 5, died in Culver Hospital here Tuesday* about six hours after he was struck by a car on a city street while playing with his brother, David, 7, and two other boys. His death was Crawfordsville’s first traffic fatality in more than two years.

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