Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1960 — Page 3

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SOCIETY

DELTA THETA YAU (OMrt.rrw future ru I *’ Member* of Della Tbrta T*u ■ororlty rtmdurled a buaUtaea and •octal meet lag Tu**day evening at the home at Mr* Wttm*r Bui temelef The nominitlnt committee pretented Ra dale at officers tat the coming year Election of officer* will be held May io at the home of Mary Catherine wnd Rosemary Spangler Installation of officers *lll be conducted May M at the Dutch MUI la Bluffton. A rummage sale ia planned for May II at the saw mill house on Adams street Came* were played and door prises were awarded to Mrs Jay Markley and Mrs Albert Selk mg Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostess and Mrs. Kenneth Shannon. 1.1 THEBAN SOCIETY TO HOLD MOTHER DAUGHTER DINNER The Missionary society of the Zion Lutheran church will sponsor the annual mother and daughter dinner, to be held at six o'clock the evening of May 4 in the parish hall AU ladies of the congregation. their mothers, daughters, and granddaughters are Invited. Thoae attending the dinner arc asked to bring their own table service and a covered dish Butter, rolls, coffee, and milk will be furnished by the committee in charge. Mrs. Richard Mailand will lead the devotions. An out of town must-

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col group will give a short pn> gram and • tew extra aurpeiaoa ar* planned tar th* evening Th* planning committee baa »tr*»a*d that each ami every lady «f the church IS invited. PtXARANT Mil.IA WAC.R MEKTM WED NERD AY Th* Women's Society of Chrtatian Service of the Pteaaant Mills Methodist church met Wednesday evening at the church The meet ing was conducted by the president. Mrs. Clyde Jones Th* lesson on "How Total la Mr Stewardship." was given by Mrs I eland Ray. who concluded her portton of the program by reading the 24th Psalm. Mrs la-* Cutler closed the lesson with prayer "For the Beauty of the Earth'' and The Morning Light is Breaking" were sung by th* group. Following the business meeting, refreshments were served to 14 members by Mrs Murray Holloway. Mrs Bill Workinger. and Mrs. Laura Davis. INDIA IA SUBJECT OF FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM India was the topic of the fellowshipmight program of the Women's Association of the Presbyterian church The meeting was conducted Wednesday evening at the church. Mrs. Robert Gay. association president, opened the meeting with a reading and prayer. Miss Frances Dugan then introduced Mrs. Harry Estill, who spoke on the history, living conditions, religion, and foreign policy of India. Mrs W. Lowell Harper then reviewed "My Heart Has Seventeen Rooms,” by Carol Bartholomew, which relates the experiences of a project engineer's wife living in the Punjab. Particularly, the author described people and conditions in a hospital with seventeen rooms. Through incidents in the life of Mrs. Bartholomew and her family, a picture of the problems of present-day India is presented. A quartet from Decatur high school, composed of Kay Wynn. Janet Miller. Linda Jackson, and Eleanor Miller sang three songs: "I Love so Tell the Story.” "Sweet and Low.” and ”O, Master, Let Me Walk With Thee.” During the social hour, refreshments were served by the Ruth and Mary Circles, with Mrs. Richard Schauss and Mrs. 0. K. Baker in charge.. Mrs. Burt Townsend. Jr., .chairman of the fellowship

conftnltt** was general chairman for Ut« av*nlag Mambvtt of het committee were Mr* M A Erl* ingrr. Ml* • Franc** Dugan. and | Mr* Jeaae Mie* A mother and daughter earrv in •upper apnaaorad by th* Eagle* auxiliary will ba held at * M p m Tuesday at th* Eagle* hall Our Lady of lourde* rtudy club I wtU meet with Mr* Mary Braun at ® pm Wednesday Mr* Homer Arnold. Jr., will be hmt*** tar the Merrier Monday* home demon»traikm club at Tlßßj pm Monday» Eton Lutheran needle club will conduct an ail-day meeting starting at 10 a m Thursday Beta Sigma Phi council will meet with Mr* France* Faurote at • pm. Ti»csday Old and new mem-' ber* are urged to be present Installation of officers for Ihr new year will also be held Catholic Ladies of Columbia will, hold a business meeting at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday at the C.L. of C. j hall. The Baptist church will hold family night Wednesday at • 30 p.m. at the Blue Creak and St j Mary’s township club building A i carry-in supper will be held, j Games, prizes, and a bazaar sponsored by the W.W.G. and M.Y.S. will be part of the evening's en•ertainment. I Associated Churches of Decatur will conduct a meeting at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Missionary Society of the Zion Lutheran church will hold a mother and daughter dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the parish hall. Locals The Rev. Argo B. Sudduith, former Decatur resident and pastor of the Whitehouse E.U.B. church, is in the Toledo hospital. Miss Esther Bowers has returned from a month’s vacation in West Palm Beach, Fla., where she visited her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gill. While there, she visited over a weekend in Key West, Fla. Mrs. E. S. Christen has returned to her home north of the city after spending the winter months with I her daughter, Naomi, in Park Ridge. 111. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Noah R. and Mary Hilty Schwartz, route 1, Monroe, are parents of a six pound, two ounce daughter, born at 5:16 p.m. Thursday. A daughter weighing six pounds, 14 ounces was born at 6:22 a.m. today to James W. and Anita M. Mailand Stock, route 1, Decatur. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Daisy Martin, Decatur; Master Kenneth Stolz. Geneva; Mrs. Roger Eley, Decatur. Dismissed *- Miss Floy Weimer, Berne; Mrs. Gerald E. Rumple, Jr. and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. J. R. Strabel, Celina, 0. - Housing Measure Is Approved By House WASHINGTON (UPD—A Housepassed billion-dollar housing bill got a lukewarm reception in the Senate today in advance of what was certain to be a cold greeting If it ever reached the White House. The Democratic measure, cleared Thursday, 214-163, will come up for consideration at Senate housing subcommittee hearings beginning May 9 along with 171 other housing measures. President Eisenhower has opposed any major spending for housing this year as unnecessary and <a threat to the budget. Sen. Homer E. Capehart (RInd.i, ranking GOP subcommittee member, said he did not think that as much federal money as the House voted was needed at present to stimulate housing. The House bill would provide one billion dollars of federal money to help finance sale of new houses. The money would be used to purchase GI and FHA mortgages costing 313,800 or less-

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Clubs Calendar n*m* tar each day's puhlirsUon must be phoned *• II A m ♦Raturday • »>. Ba* E*un Ptato* Mtn FRIDAY Frimrf*hlp circle Decatur | I Mlsifonarv church. Mr* G*ui 1* . Miliar, T * pm plsasant Mill* PT.A,. At th* school. •»> B-R* . „ . Faithful Workers clata of Umuß' Chspel church, church bawmrnl 7 10 pm Dance «ptr»orr<l by Teen Council. Youth Center. B IO to it ,3B ( p m. SATURDAY Christian Companion cla»a of Trinity B- U- B church. feltowship, hail. 6 pm. Lady Bug *t*ak «upp*r. V F, WPost Hom*. 1 to < pm. MONDAY Merrier Monday* home demon-, •tratton club. Mr* Homer Arnold.! Jr., 730 p.m. ' I Music department of Woman • club. Mis* Helen Hauboid. 1:30 Our Lady of Fatima study club, postponed, to May >. | Pythian Sisters degree staff, to leave Decatur at 6 pm. for Toc»in. Adams county home demonstra-j tion club. Monroe Farm Bureau building. 7:30 p.m. Ladies Firemen* Auxiliary. Mr*. Naomi Baker. 8 p m. American Legion Auxiliary Jun-1 fora. Legion Home. 5:30 p m. V. F. W.. Poet Home. 8 p.m V. F. W Ladies Auxiliary. Post I Home. 8 p.m. Tuesday Eagles Auxiliary Mothcr-Daugh-I ter carry-in supper. Eagle* han, I I 6:30 p.m. i Beta Sigma Phi council. Mrs. ' Frances Faurote. 8 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia. ' C.T. of C. hall. 7:30 p.m. Associated Churches of Decatur, j Zion E and R church. 7:45 p.m. Happy Homemakers club mother and daughter banquet. Dutch Mill in Bluffton. 6:45 p.m. Sacred Heart study club, Mrs. John Girard, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Mary Braun, 8 p.m. Baptist church family night, I Blue Creek and St. Mary’s town-1 ship club building, 6:30 p.m. Missionary Society of Zion Lutheran church. Mother-Daughter dinner. parish hall. 6 p.m. THURSDAY Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall. 10 a.m. Miss Carol Bebout To Be Society Editor Miss Carol Bebout, a graduating senior at Decatur high school, began today as understudy to the society editor of the Decatur Daily Democrat, so that she will be ready to take the position upon her graduation May 26. Miss Bebout will work in the afternoons .following srhopl to. learn. the duties of society editor from Mrs. Sue Estill, the present editor. Mrs. Estill’s husband. Harry Estill, has taken employment in St. Louis, Mo., and will move from the city May 9. Mfs. Betty Terveer, former society editor, will serve as interim society editor for two weeks until; Miss Bebout’s gradpation. Miss| Bebout, the daughter of Mrs. Dor-1 othy Springer of 121% North Third street, is a journalism student at Decatur high school, and served as an editor on the Jacket Journal.

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