Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1960 — Page 3

gATURDAY. APRIL t.

SOCIETY

WOMAN** CLUB FEDERATION IHHI* (IjOMNC MKIONU mH. M. G Hersh presided over I tt»r closing meeting of the Adams county Federation of Woman* •tab. held reretrtW at Um C L. of C. ball After the meeting had been Of> ened by the pledge and collect. Mi’s Myrtle Filaoo gave Um treasurer*! report Officers for Um coming year were elected and are as follows: Mrs R C Hersh, president: Mrs. Frank Crist, secretary, Mrs Myrtle Fllson. treasurer. Mrs. N. A. Bixler was chairman of the nominating committee. The Decatur club was tbc recipient of several awards for outstanding recognition at the state convention this year. A candlelight service was held by Mrs. Hersh in honor of the Federation's celebration of its 70th year since organization. The yearly report for the Rose Garden club was given by Mrs Wilbur Stanley, who also reported for the Adams county chorus Mrs Hersh presented the report for the Decatur Woman's club. Mrs. Frank Crist reported for the Decatur home demonstration elub and Mrs. N. E. Bixler told of her work With the Good Wil) Industry. A luncheon was served at the close of the meeting. CTA ANNOUNCES EVENTS FOE APRIL The regular business meeting of the Decatur CYA was conducted Thursday at 8:30 p.m. The meeting • was presided over by the newly elected officers of the CYA. Hie officers are Alan Wiseman, president; David Heiman, vice president: Anita Mendez, treasurer; Rita Mendez, secretary. Plans were made and discussed for the month’s activities. Events for April include communion Sunday April 3; a program of Lenten music at the county home April 7 at 7:30 p.m.; study club at 8:30 p.m. April 14 in the rectory; round and square dance at the Decatur Catholic high school auditorium April 23 from 8:30 to 12 p.m.{ and a regular business meeting at 8:30 p.m. April 28. * All Catholic unmarried adults are invited to join and attend the activities. F.O.E. AUXILIARY HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES F.O.E. Auxiliary held memorial services Thursday evening for Edna Francis Newport, Norma Slus- < aer. and Hazel Gallogly. During the business meeting, the mother and daughter banquet date was set for May 3. It was also decided to send checks to the Eagles cancer fund and io the i memorial foundation. Mrs. Mervin ’ Stahl offered the closing prayer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ralph Delauter and Mrs. r*wm TODAY and SUN. & MON. ContlmMus Sun, from 1:15 With KEVIN CORCORAN, Gene Sheldon, "Mr. Stubbs” ALSO — Shorts 25c -60 c —-0-0 i Coming —“Sink the Bismarck”

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Clubs Calendar Rems for each day's publication must be phoned in by 11 am. 'Saturday 8:881. to* KatM Phone 3-2 XII SATURDAY Methodist church W.8.C.8., rummage sale, church basement, • a m to 1:30 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity BUB., Mr and Mrs Hiram Wittwer. 7:30 p.m. Rummage Sale, sponsored by Delta Theta Tau, 00S W Adams street, will start at 0 a. m. SUNDAY Showing of film. "Water Birds." and "Highland of the Andes." First Christian church. 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Pleasant Mills P.T.A., Pleasant Mills school. 7:30 p.m. Lady of Fatima discussion club. Jane Kleinhenz. 8 p.m. Research club. Community Center. 1 pm. Literature department of Woman’s club, Mrs. J. J. Thompson. 7:45 pm. . Civic department of Woman s club. Bethany E.U.B. church. 6 P V. F. W. Post 8236 and its Ladies and Fathers Auxiliaries, Post Home, 8 p. m. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary. Legion Home, 4 p. m. Ladies Firemen’s Auxiliary. Mrs. Herman Dierkes. 8 p. m. Adams county home demonstration chorus, Monroe Farm Bureau building 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY — — L. of C., K. of C. HaD, after church. TUESDAY Tri Kappa inspection dinner, Youth Center. 6:30 p.m. Associated churches of Decatur, Zion E and R church. 7:45 p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. George Thomas, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden Club, Mrs. Harry Hebble. 2 p. m. Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Fred Corah. 6 p. m. WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mrs. Harry Estill. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi circle. Mrs. Eugene Rash. 8 p.m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. James Loshe. 8 p.m. Ladies’ Shakespeare Club. Mrs. George Buckley. 2j30 p. m. St Gerard study ..club. Mrs. Josephine Beauchot. THURSDAY Town and Country home demonstration club, C.L. of C. rooms, 1:30 p.m. . , Presbyterian Mary circle, Mrs. O K. Baker. 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Miss Madge Hite, 2:30 p.m. Wesley Morris was winner of thb door prize. The next meeting will ADAMS CENTRAL SOCIETY names NEW OFFICERS Newly elected officers of the Adams Central Sunshine Society are: president, Onalee Barkley; vice president, Judy Arnold; treasurer Rose Schlickman; recording secretary, Barbara Carver> corresponding secretary, Karen R j These officers, along with last veafs officers, Delora Mishler, Karen Brandt, Dixie Smith and Julie Sanders, and Mrs. John Mishler and Mrs. Glen Stucky, local sponsor, will go to Crown Point Saturday for the state convention of the organization. Tri Kappa sorority will hold an inspection dinner at the Youth and Community Center at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. ___________

The Tbwb end Country tafor gMraaatnrtfon elub wW Thursday at I 88 Rfo to the CL i of C ruuoma. Locals ' Mr and Mr* Robert Wall and family ar* spending the weekend at Dyer, near Crown Poinl where Wail’s parent* ar* celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary Cadet Gene Baxter eon of Mr. and Mr* Carl Baxter, viaited briefly In Decatur over the weekend on a threr-dav pass from | Weal Point, where to Is completing his second year Mm Beta Erwin, of 304 North Tenth strert. has been taken to Fort Wayne to Uve with relatives I temporarily following a tick tpcll this week Mrs. Robert Witham, who has i been ill at her home, will be con-| fined to bed tor two weeks Her | condition la reported as slightly | improving. Mr and Mrs. Charles C Langston have returned to Decatur from Chandler. Ariz.. where they | spent the winter. Mrs William Lose. Sr„ underwent surgery Friday for a leg injury sustained in an automobile \ accident She is in room 277 at St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne.

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VBirths I . At the Adam* county memorial and Wanda Gib**! Hamrick. 316 Palterwn M . De | cdlur. ar* parent* of a alx pound | four ounce aon. bum al I © • m today, Hospital Admitted Fred A Parr. Decatur; John I Roator, Decatur, Arihur K My era, Decatur. IH*ml.*rd Mra Richard P Davia. Bryant Girl Scouts Brownie troop 630 met after I data at the Northwcat achool Ro» wax called and due* taken. New officer* are Cynthia Gehrig, sec- ( rotary; Dianna Dolch. treasurer; | Marna Borror, acribe. The troop i then flnlahcd their Eaatcr egg tree ■ and placed game* Brenda Johnson furnished the treat The mect-i I ing closed with the friendship cir I | de. Marna Borror has the treat next week. Scribe. Vicki Morgan I 1

Officers Elected By Trinity Church 1*- annual nmmf.imn.l mwl ■ | mg was held al the Trinity Evangvhral United Rretkren church I Ftida» evening The meeting be-1 I can with a feltoanhlp earry-in ' meal which wa* enfoved by morr I than 150 people, The buainr** . mm-ting waa railed to order by thi ! ! pastor. Rev J. O. Penrod, who ted, lin devotion* by reading scripture' 1 from the first chapter of the letter! to the Epbealana Following the I tinging of the hymn "All Hail Th**| I Power nf Jesus’ Name.” Frank i Rohnke led in prayer. Annual reports were given by | I the church achool superintendent. I Max Gilpin: the director of youth work, tester Sautbine; the direr-1 I tor of rhlldrcn’s work. Clifford | Hmcrmsn: the president of the ; Ladies Aid. Mrs. William Strahm;' I the chairman of the memorial* I committee. Curtis Hill; the chairman of the building committee. Herman Sautbine; and the president of the W S W S. Mrs. Clifford | I Hovrrman i New officers elected were Seph-1 ius Jackson. Sunday church school: superintendent; Max Gilpin, assist-1 iant; Max Andrews, church school |

lireaaufer; Under Steven* assist*; ant. Stewart Knodel, church sciwut I seer elan . Robert Andrew*, assist- | ant. Elmer Wintered. Jr . church; itWtefi Chalnwr llollmtxo her I | building cotnmitte* Th* lay lead ; <»r* will be Mr* John Barkley. Hobrri Butcher, and Mrs. R O j Wynn, and the assistants will be |MraT Nina Light Mr* Herman | Sautbine. and Mr*. Cleo Laadl* The pastor's report Included a moment of silent medltattati 10 I honor of members who had pa*»ed I away during the year. These deceased members were Harry Brown. Mr* Cecil Harvey. Carl Fl*her. Mrs, Emma Pennington. I Ward Bowman. John Parrish, and Mr* Fannie Hitchrock. Th<- pastor reported that satisfactory gains were being made in I worship «ervlcc attendance and in Christian stewardship He also submitted the dates for the camping schedule for the coming summer 1 and ehcouraged adults to volunI teer to give a week counseling in the conference program. The evening closed with the acknowledgment of Rev Pcnnxl of a I set of golf clubs which had been I presented to him by several of the i men of the church. Rev. Penrod j offered the benediction. I .

Sale Os Two Decatur Residences Announced j Georg* CL Thom»« and Jins | I Beery, of Thmna* Realty Auction j 1 and Srt-uriUr* Co . report sale* of i two Decatur indicating | ; an increase in home buying inter - i I est. Sate* rumplried this week ■ i arc the Jatnr* Stauffer i vildmcr | In the Hmnestead and the Cai i j Vo*t house “O Parkview Drive

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