Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1960 — Page 3

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Mitt Carolyn Temple Named On Committee Mim Carolyn TYmpie. daughter at Um R*v and Mm Paul TYtnpto at Owuw, Ha* bwti appoiotad • member at Ih* me**l pUMIAI

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SOCIETY

orncKRA elected by rUCASANT Mlt-M fJIA Mr* UneeM Noll presided the meeting at the Ptoaaaot MlU* Baptist Women * Mlaaionary aoetety. held recently at U»e Home at Mr* Paul McCullough After the group sang a hymn. Mr* Paul McCullough presented the devotkma Mr* Ben McCullough then gave the history of the book of the month The secretary and treasurer * report am* flven by Mlu Sally McCullough and Mr* Ralph Longenberger reported on the love gift Announcement wa* made of the spring conference to be held April 8 at Montpelisr. Deadline for reservations Is March 11. Officers for the new term were elected as follows: Mrs lx>well Noll, president. Miss Sally McCullough, secretary-treasurer; Mrs Ben McCullough. first vice president; Mrs Harry Rory, vice president of missions; Mr* Ralph Longenberger, vice president of Christian services; Mrs Clyde Everett and Mrs James Everett, social relations and calling committee; Mrs. Paul McCullough, vice president of Christian training; Mrs Jim HalbersUdt. Sr . publicity chairman; Mrs. Ed Melching. pianist. Refreshments were served to the members by the hostess and Miss Carolyn Fast and Miss Ruth Ann McCullough. Mrs. Ralph Loogenberger was recipient of the door prize. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. MRS. BUSDORF HOSTESS FOR ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB Mrs. William Susdorf was hostess Tuesday for a meeting of the Root township home demonstration club. For devotions, Mrs. Adolph Weidler read the 28th chapter of Matthew. She also directed the group in singing the song of the month and presented the history of the song. Following roll call and the reading of the minutes by Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, the lesson

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on gardening was gt**n bf Ralph Rice and Mr* Ruaaal Ftommg. Mm Sherman RunkH gavr Dm ritumahip toagnu an the 18® census A cancer fUm was then shown by Mrs Oscar Miller. Present at the meeting were If member*, eight children, and five gu««ts Oueels Included Mr* Francis Fuhrman. Mrs Bob fuhrman. Mrs Roger Koeneman. Mm. John Brile. and Mrs Richard Bauman Mm Nevtn Miller waa winner of the door prise Refreshment* were served during the aocial hour by the hostess and assisting hostesses, Mm Florence Susdwf and Mm Wilson Belu Mr* Robert Johnson will be hostess few the April 2* meeting Assisting her will be Mrs Charles Johnson and Mr* Otto Sprlgrl MRS. O. L. VANCE PRESENTS PROGRAM TO RESEARCH CUT Twenty member* of the Research club met st the 1 home of Mrs. N. A. Bixier Monday afternoon. Program chairman tor the afternoon was Mrs O. L. Vance, who presented a paper on "The Nlcene Creed." She gave the history and background for the establishment of the creed, which was established around 150-ITS AD During these early years of Christianity, she explained, some of the heathen views kept creeping in. To protect the Christians against this, confession of faith was adopted* at the first council of Nicea. Some parts of the creed have been altered, she pointed out. but the main portions have come down to the present day. Mrs. W. Lowell Harper presided over the business meeting Roll call was answered with current events. Final plans were completed tor the closing meeting, a guest luncheon to be held at the V outh and Community Center Monday. April 4. The hostess served candies during the social hour. TO CELEBRATE 83RD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr! and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson. route 3, Decatur, will celebrate their 63rd wedding anniversary with a family dinner at the Youth and Community Center Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were married March 31, 1897 by the Rev. Abraham Stalter. Johnson. 86 years of age, was a prominent Root township farmer. He was also associated with the Monmouth school system for 15 years. Mrs. Johnson is 83 years old and has been a member of the Root township home economics club since its organization. They are members of the Bethany E.U.B. churclr of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have five* children; Albert and Robert of Decatur, Lawrence of Findlay, Ohio, Richard of Ottowa, Ohio, and Mrs. Gerald Eady, LaPorte. There are eight grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.' The Live and Learn home demonstration club will meet with Mrs. Rolland Gilliom at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Members are reminded to bring sack lunches. A film on cancer will be shown. Mrs. Thurman Drew will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Robert Shraluka will be hostess Tuesday evening at eight o’clock for a meeting of the Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Decatur Flying club will meet at the Richard Peterson home at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. '■V ’ , Preble township Sunny Circle home demonstration club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 pm. at the Recreation Center. Irene Fenner and Bertha Koeneman will be hostesses.

WEDDING

Tuesday at 8 p.m., the Adams

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Clubs Calenaar item* tor each day’s ) publication mart be phoned in : by II » m tUl.irdtur • Ml. Rh EatM Phone Mill Tttt’RNDAY Wofliro of the Muo*e. M *»*' Horn*, officer* *l 7 30 p tn . wtlhj lode* *t • P m Order erf Eaatont Bur, Ma*onic! Hull, t M p m FRIDAY Friendship Orel* irf Decatur Mi»»i«nary church. Mr*, Erne*t j Udells. T » p m. Mt Tabor Methodist WSC l, at the church. 7 30 p m HATtRDAY Christians Companions class of j Trinity E. U. B church, at thcj church. 8 p m Decatur Flying rflub. Richard Peterson home. 7:30 pm. MONDAY Evening circle I of Methodist W.S CS . Mrs Richard Childs St Ambrose study club. Mr*. | Arthur Lcngcrich. 7:30 p. m. Lady Bug Hunt. V F.W. post home. 8 p m. TUESDAY Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Mrs Robert Shraluka. 8 p.m. Preble township Sunny Circle home demonstration club. Recreation Center. 7 30 p.m Adams County Historical society. Monmouth high school, 8 p m.. Eagles Auxiliary. Eagles hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Live and Learn home demonstration club, Mrs. Rolland Gllliom, 10 a m. Historical club, Mrs. Ed Miller. 2 p.m. county Historical society will conduct a meeting a,t the Monmouth high school. Mrs. Ed Miller will be hostess for the Historical club at 2 p.m. Wednesday. A regular meeting of the Eagles auxiliary will be conducted at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Eagles hall. A birthday party will be held after the meeting. Mt. Tabor Methodist W.S.C.S. will conduct their meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the church. The meeting was originally scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs.j Clarence Chronister, Pleasant Mills P.T.A. meeting scheduled for the fourth Monday i of March, has been postponed to April 4. The meeting will be held at the Pleasant Mills school. At 8 p.m. Monday a Lady Bug Hunt will be held at the V.F.W. post home. J Locals Wilbur Petrie, of Petrie Oil company, spent Wednesday in Indianapolis, where he toured unusual service stations that are pioneering new ideas in service, j ■ t

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YouHi Rtvival At Union Chapel Church TV Union Chapet Evangelical United Brethren church will Vgin i youth rrvtvsl service Iholsr st 7 M ym The —rvtcr» will con- j tints* each rvming thmugh Run day. April 3 TV Rev Donald Abbey, the pa* tor of Elkhart Good Shepherd Kv> angelical United Hrethren church i will he the evangelist Rev Abbe* ha* had much experience o# work-1 trig with young people He ha* j •ervrd a* executive secretary «rf| the Indiana Christian Endeavor Society and at present l» the Elkhart group tdvlair of the Evangelical Unltea Hrethren youth fellowship

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Births A W and Janet Work Krttler , Jr , furt Wayne, are paraxito trf a mm. biten at • a.m. today at the, Parkview memorial hoapitol. The 1 infant. William Andrew, weighed six pounds, three nuneaw at birth Mm W P Schroek la the meterhat grandmother At the Adama county memoctol ho* pitot * A daughter was bum at S w this morning to Robert and Bette Jane S

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