Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1960 — Page 3

MONDAY, APRIL It. !«•

SOCIETY

OTYMERA ttMTW ®f mowroe mktwodmt wacj. The Monro* Mrtbad**! Wo*ne«’» gocteky at Chrtettan Service met Thurwfav evening U» the youth room at the church tor their April meeting After Mr* Ru*»eil Mitchel h»d cpMwd the meeting with ■ plena prelude. Mr* Arlen Mitchel pre wntrd the drvntuwi* Bpeetel matte presented by Mr* Herb Frurehtr and Mrt Jamr* Numbaum. The laaaoa on "The Work of the Church In Tt>wn and Country" was given by Mrt Mitchel, who was Bt»i«ted by Mr* Itrnc Brandt Mr* Jame* Lobaigrr. Mrt (Jerald Cook, and Mr* James McCullough Mrt. Glen Stucky, president at the society, presided over the buainen meeting The following officer* were elected to wrvr for the coming year: Mrt Harry Crownover. president; Mrt. Arlen Mitchel, vice president. Mrs Glen Stucky, treasurer; Mrt. Paul Rahner. recording secretary; Mr* Robert Isch. promotion secretary. Mrt. Paul Lobalger, missionary secretary: Mrs. Richard Everett, secretary at Christian social relations; Mrs. Sheldon Waglcy and

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Mr* Herbert Fruechte. weretary of local church act!vtUo*. Mrs CMrIM Wurhlnget. *ecretary of atudoot work. Mr* Willi* Gierhart secretary of youth work. Nr* Jamm Michael*, and Mr* Jim McCullough. aoerotary of children a work; Mia* Virginia Burk head, secretary of *upply work; Mrs Darrel Horne, secretary of .proto* I lite: Mr* Paul Nuaa baum. rocretary of literature The dismissal prayer was given by Mrs Paul Lobaiger, Rofreahmrnti were served by the boaiessm. Mrs Howard Habegger. Mr* lxxrn Rurkhcad. Sr . Mrs Harvey Haggard. Mr* Orval Lenhart. Mrs Harold Rich, and Mn. Glen Wor kiqgcr CANCER FILM SHOWN TO TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB The C.L. of C. hall war the acene ( recently for a meeting of the Town , and Country home demonstration | club. The meeting was called to order by Mrs William Keller. Mr* Oscar Miller was introduced to the club and showed a film on cancer. Program leaders, Mrs Herman Heiman and Mrs. Homer Reace. gave the lesson on ' business management. Mrs. John l Bayles presented r the history of the song of the month and roll call. was answered by "my personal idea of being rich.” Mrs William Meyers was in charge of the citi-i senship lesson. The meeting was closed with the i members repeating the club prayer in unison. EASTER THEME USED FOR WESLEY POTLUCK DINNER The April meeting of the Wesley Sunday school class of the First Methodist church was held recently in the dining room of the church. Tables were decorated in keeping with the Easter season for a potluck carry-in supper. Following the meal, several hymns were sung. Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider was in charge of the devotions, reading the 17th chapter

of John Rhe atoo read the riorie* of "Christ *«d Ito eodar tt«w and the ••Quality of Mercy.’ cfaathe devoUM* by hredMg the group la the Lord * Pray** The bualneoa meeting was row| ducked by Mr* Dnrtha Rbady » (he abaence of the president Mr* Robert Riee All member* having birthday* la the month* of March and April were preeeoted Easter rankle* baked by Mrs. Tim ttpeagua Hu*t* and h<»t «••**■• far the evening were Mr, and Mr* Orval Baughman, Mr and Mr* Niland Ochaearktor. Mr and Mr* John Doan. Mr and Mr* Richard lewton. Mrt Nllah Neil, and Mrs Raymond Walters. NUTTMAN W.M.A. MEET* WITH MRR I.AMUBE Mrs Pearl Leisure was hostess recently to the Women Missionary society of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church The leader for the meeting. Mr* Clara Dague. opened the service with song and scripture taken from Matthew. Mr*. Wayne Smith then led in prayer, which was followed by a reading entitled "My Mother." read by Mr*. Amy Augenbaugh The lesson on "Let’s Discover Africa" was presented in playlet form by the group, directed by the leader. Mrs. Howard Rover presided over the business session, during which a silent auction was ■ held Mrs. Iris Harkless was in charge of the candlelighting installation service for the newly elected officer*. The consecration song was given by Mis* Shirley Harkless. j At the close of the meeting. the| hostess, assisted by Mrs. William, Huss, Mrs. James Smith, and Miss ' Nellie Campbell, served refresh-! ments. MISSIONARY SOCIETY CONDUCTS MEETING Prayer led by Mrs. Emery Hawkins opened the recent meeting of the Church of God Missionary society in the fellowship basement. Mrs. Huston Bever. Jr. was in charge of the devotions. After the group had sung a hymn, Mrs. Bever read an article on "The Old Rugged Cross," the story of the cruciflction from the Gospel of Luke. In charge of the program was Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, who read prayer partner letters and articles from the Missions magazine on Africa. Mrs. Kenneth Mitchel read a poem prior to the business ses-

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| aiuß mrrtutg ctoaad with ttwi miaalonary pfods* Hrhe«hmrnU were served 10 »• i member*, three visitor*, sad r» c i chUd by the ho«te**e* Mr* Paul | | Meyer* and Mrs Charle* Frank. MAG4JCY I.ADIEH AID HOI IM QtTLTTNG MEETING Mr* Carl Biebvrirh and Mr* Jeoau Bh»mc were hn*<r*»e* re I cent I y far the Magicy ladle* Ah' ’ group. The day was spent quilting and I embroidering quilt *quare* Th< i Rev Arttlage wa* in charge c»f j the devotion*. Holl call wa* at* : fswrrod by oach member repeat’ ! ing a Bible verse Mr* Otto Hll | i debrand we* in charge of the bust I I nc*a eesaioa HON LUTHERAN NEEDIJF. CLUB HO4JM MEETING Member* of the ?Jon l<utheran Needle club enjoyed a chicken din I ner recently at the Fairway An i Easter egg hunt and a social hour ■ j were held later at ihr parish hall j Sixteen members and one child I were present j Tn an article on the Rose Garden i club meeting, appearing in Thursday’* edition of the Decatur Daily | , 1 Democrat, the name of Mr* Dale i Mose* was unintentionally omit- ’ ted. Mr*. Mose* presented the lesI gon at the Garden club meeting.] i speaking on seedlings I Mrs Raymond Crist will be host- ■ ess for the Monroe Better Home* demonstration club at 7:30 P- m I I Tuesday. A lesson on insurance will be presented at the meeting. St. Dominic study club will meet ‘I at 8 p.m Tuesday at the home [ ] of Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff. ■ W.S.C.S. of the Salem Methodist i church will meet with Mrs Charles Burkhart at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. I Epsilon Sigma and Xi Alpha i - lota chapters of Beta Sigma Phi I will meet at the Elks home Wedr nesday at 8 p.m. Hubert Feasel, . art instructor at Adams Central i school, will be guest speaker. Indiana Newsman Os ’ Year Award To Cadou f INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Eugene i J. Cadou, regional representative i and political writer for United s Press International, was presented i the “Indiana Newsman of the i Year” award by the - Press Club Saturday night.

Clubs Calrndar rtem* tor each day'* publu altot) mu*l b* gfenead I* to H a m 'SatordV 9iM>. tom KaM Pbun* »>*l IUTVBDAY Dane* apunaorad by T«*n Cmm- | rjj Youth I pm MONDAY Oah and Pal* M»to* economic*! | chib. Ptoaaant Milla huh arbnol. I 7:30 p m t Hobo Community organtratton. I Robo *chool, 7 10 pm. Waahlngton Tow nah ip Farm ! i Bureau. Monro* Farm Bureau ( I building. 7.30 pm. I Pythian But*r* Needle club. Mortar home. 7 » pm. Merrier Monday* home demonI rtratton dub. Preble townahip recreation center. 1:10 pm. Part Prraident* Parley. Legion home. 1 pm Welcome Wagon dub. Mr* Haymond Shell. 321 Stratton Way. 1 : p m. TUESDAY Monroe Better Home* demonstration club. Mra Raymond Criat. I i 7 30 p m. St Dominic rtudy chib. Mrs. 1 Adrian Wemhoff. 8 p m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Mrs. I Lawrence Rash. 7:30 pm. Delta Theta Tau sorority. Mrs James Newton. 130 p n|. Olive Rebekah Lodge 86. 7:30 ! p m. Trinity EU B WSW S . church social rooms. 7 30 p m. St Catherine study dub. Mrs * Bill Lengerich. 8 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta ! Sigma Phi. “Gay Ninety” room | i of Rice Hotel. 8 p.m. Eagles auxiliary. Eagles hall. i 8 p.m. i I Psi lota Xi. Mrs. Ferd Klenk, ■ 8 p.m. , Monmouth PT.A.. Monmouth I school auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Adams Central P.T.A. pre-school roundup, Adams Central school cafeteria. 8 a m. Union Pals 4-H club. ImmanueL Lutheran school. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY I Epsilon “Sigma and Xi Alpha i I lota chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, .. Elks home, 8 p.m. j| K. of C. auxiliary card party is cancelled. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. parish hall, 1:30 tun* THURSDAY W.S.C.S. of Salem Methodist church. Mrs. Charles Burkhart. 1:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic i hall, 7:30 p.m.

Locals Ronald W. Feller, son of the Rev. and Mrs. William C. Feller | of Decatur, has been pledged to the Alpha Phi Tau society at Heidelberg College, Tiffin, O. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kortenber returned Sunday from Rosewood Heights. 111., where they visited their daughter and son-in-law. Dr ; and Mrs. Robert F. Underwood, for the past week. T Ed Fledderjohn, realter at Columbus, 0., who moved from Decatur 43 years ago. visited in Deca- j tur today. He was an officer with the interurban company here, and came back to visit with Albert Scheiman, of route one. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ross and Mrs. Arthur Irwin spent Sunday in Columbus, Ohio, visiting Miss Debra Hinkle, who is a patient at University hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busche and daughter. Lena, were weekend visitors in Jacksonville, 111. at the home of Henry Busche and family. While there on Sunday, they attended the dedication of the | Crist carillon for the Annie Merner chapel at Mac Murray College.] Henry Busche directed the MacMurray College choir which sang the Requiem by Gabriel Faure. j The Mac Murray choir will again sing at the general conference of the Methodist church, to be held the latter part of May in Denver, j Colorado. j Over 2,500 Dally Demooats are gold and dellvere' - to Decatur each day.

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1 / \ A J / 1 I * ML * THE REV. HANFORD <*. MII.IA. Columbu*. O. Jewish Christian j and field evangelist of the American board of missions to the Jews.. will be guest speaker at the First I Baptist church in Decatur Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday at 7 30 p m . His subjects will be Tuesday. 'Prophecy the Eml from the Beginning;’’ Wednesday. Behold My Servant;” Thursday. "The Scarrod Face " Rev. Mills was born In Poland from which the family fled in 1921 The public i* U.Mled to attend these services _ Births At the Adams county memorial hospital; Elmer and Lydia Graber Hilty, Monroe, are parents of a seven pound. 11 ounce baby boy. born at 9 32 a m. Sunday. At 4 M p.m. Sunday, a son weighing nine pounds, four and one-half ounces was born to Her- ' man and Myra Black Harkless I route 3. Decatur. Girl Scouts Brownie troop 256 met Thursday i after school at Qie Lincoln school The meeting opened with (hi pledge to the flag. The girls made ' Easter bunny baskets, which Mrs I Grabill and Mrs. Shraluka filled I with candy. Susan Shraluka I brought the treat this week. Scribe. Cynthia Shannon

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