Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1947 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Decatur Home E< otmtnh's ilub, Mrs Elmer Anspnugh, | r, | lm l’*i lota Xi initiation, Falrlieiq Manor. * p m. Thursday Pleasant .Mille Methodist w s c ■ 8.. Mrs llarlen Jone., | r, Women's guild Os st. Luke Evan gellcal ami Reform* d church church, all day Eastern Star call'd meeting 7:30 p.m. Til Ktippa dance. Hayloft near Hoagland, !» to 12 pm D. 1 B class of Trinity Evangel leal I . B. elm < h. church. 7:30 pm Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evan gellcal and Reformed church church, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home. 8 pm. exectitbw meeting 7:30 p m Presbyterian Ladies \ld oilefv. Mrs. Bert Haley, 2 30 p.m. Rainbow for girls, stated meet Ing. Masonic. 6:30 put. Aeolian choir rehearsal, high school, 7:30 pm. Monmouth Merry Maids I II club. Monmouth school, i :m pm Calvary Ladle \hl society Mrs. Mila Harmon, x p.m. Frida, Pocahontas Lo<k'e, Red Men Hall. 8 p.m. Y. P. M. B of Xuftm tn Xvenue C B church. Mrs. Bernieie Gray. 7:30 p m. Saturday Progressive Workers class o| Trinity Evangel! al I It ehuich, Mr. and M s. Glenn Hill. Rome City Tuesday Civic department annual pi< nic. Ilannu-Niittinan park, 6 pm brother as best man. Mr. Mt Millen is a-rox'iated with the Central Soya Co He formerly resided in Itecatu . while president of the Central Sugar Co BRIDE ELECT HONORED AT SHOWER RECENTLY Mrs Reinhard Selki'ig. as-isted by her sist* s. the Mi-ses ,lu» tine and Margaret Hrlte, enter tained with a miscellaneous ,-bower recently, honoring Miss Doroth) Aumann, whose marriage will be an event of June 22. During the afternoon, games weie played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alfn-il Butick. Mm Nor win Stoppenhagen, Mrs. Gilbert Thieme. Mrs Henry Selklng and Miss Olga Thieme, who in turn pre sented them to the brid' elect Miss Aumann was also p e-en!ed with a lovely corsa-'e of pink asters and carnations, ami received many u-e fill gifts A delicious two coursi luncheon was served by the hostessir Tile entertaining rooms were gaily d>corated with pink, whi'e and himst ;eamerw ami also -p. ing flowers The guest list included Mrs. Edmund Aumann. Mie Henry Selk ing. Mrs. Norwin Stoppenhagen Mrs Dale Gresley, Mrs Alfred BllUck. Mrs Gilbert Thieme. Mrs Walter Nuetge, Mrs Edgar Thieme, Mrs. Carl Dietrich, Mrs Lorenz Thieme, and the Misse- Inlores Thieme. B'-tty Thieme. Olga Thieme and the honored guest. Miss Atnmmn. Those unable to attend in< hided Mrs Arnold Thieme. Mrs Norman Stoppenhagen of Fort Wayne, M s Harold Thieme, Mrs Alfred Thieme and Mrs. liar old T Jones of We«t Winifield. N. V, MARGARET P HAWSn.S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement lias been made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Pauline Hawkins, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilbur E. Hawkins, to .Marvin Helsel, son of Mrs Be tha Helsel of Kittanning. Pa. The wed ding is being planned for August 25 The bride-el.u t is a graduate of, Plea-ant Mills high s< nool ami at present is a senior in Anderson college. Xnderson Mr Helsel i«< a graduate of Kittanning high s< hmd and is a sophomore at Anderson college He setved three years in the army air corps KUM JOIN US CLASS. IN MEETING TUESDAY The Kum Join Us class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Everett Husker Tuesday evening Peonies, roses and carnations decorated the entertaining moms Fur the June meeting devotion als. Dr. Ray Stingely chose an hts subject • Love.’’ after leading ex- ( ' cerpts from the book of the fi st ■ ' Corinthians. The business meeting was followed by group singing, led by Mrs IF H Willard The committee then directed games, with prizes being won liy (Jerald Rmui. DhUHP Dolby. Mrs Stlngely ami Mrs Dolby. An interesting debate resolving that the word obey be left in the marriage ceremony, was held with the Rev. Willard and Dr Stingely gt ing the alfirmative. and Mrs Ma
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lin Correll ami M's Willard the negative. Lovely ri-fri'-hments wi- e -erved to th' twenty eight members and seve al children preset)' HAPPY HOMEMAKERS CLUB IN MEETING Till- Happy Homemakers club i met recently al the home of Mrs Dwight Schnepp. with fifteen memlu'is and three guest* attending Mis l(u sell Mtti liell was th" as-, listing lio-tess , The meeting, called to o derbyMrs Carl Adler, opened with the history of tin- -on--’ of the month, given by Mrs Wilbur Stanley, fol lowed liv the roup in •ng three soli.’- and lepeatin- the ' lull creed in uni-on During the busln*** im-etlng. M John B.iltzeil and Mrs Viler wire appointed to attend the I’llldlle niei-'im- I* dele gates from tin- club \ letter w a ilso read from Miss Vina K. William-. home demonstr.ition agi-nt, loncerning the i.chievement pro gram Booklet of Sllgl'x'ti m- of •rti. h- tu i nie at the -late fair wire tln-n distributed Vi account of a ri-n'iit mending meeting was given in detail by Mrs John Balt /••11. aftei Al i h the mn-titl ■ l ined with a leading mi pi- --sin • eq-iip no-lit. by Mr- Vi-d.i Milcliell It'-L. mu II - .V el veil til Ihe Ins te.. .nd het a istalit ala later hou KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB ENJOYED TRIP Twenty four member* of the K rkland l.adb- club enjoyed a trip Saturday to the Van Wert peony fes'ival. Fdlowltr.- lunch at noon, they attended ll flower show at Hie armory biiildln/ Tile committee in charge of the tup included Mrs Wil 'Jam Griffith. M s Huaii-r (mold. Mrs Ada Koller, Mr Floyd Stoni burner and Mr* Victor Byerly The next meetin? will be held July 2ft .it tin Kirkland iiigh silrtud. MT, PLEASANT W. S. C. S MEETS Member- of th.- W S C. S. of the Ml I’lea ant ihtirch met nt the home of Mrs Merle Sheets in Fori Wayne Tli'i i day for an all day meeting. A delicious pot luck dinner was -erved at tile noon hour, following which Mrs Chauncey Sheets con-
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I din ted a brief huslnos- meeting The program onened with Hu* -- oip n.'ing "Stepping in the Light," followed by prayer by Mrs Conn Twelve member- an-we:ed roll i all Mi - Mill.ird Hackles, of 'Fort Wayne, wa a guest at the i meeting Ihe meeting clo-i-d with the group repi-iitlii? tin psalmist lu-iie dii lion ALVA K- BURGER HONORED AT DINNER Alia K Burger was the honored giU' t at a father .s day dinner Sun day. Those attending we e Mr and Mr Jii-s May and granddaughters, Nina and Bella Mi ami Mrs liar old Harvey and children. Jane and Garey. Wilbur Stimuli am! daughter. Lois, Mr. ami M s Ha ry Carpen ter and children. Patty, Harold Shirley ami Judy. Tom Gregg. Miami Mr Wavne Burger. Mr and Mis I- mil Shifferly, Mr and Mrs Don Harvey ami daughter. Elaine. Mr ami Mr- James Harvey and daughter. Gloiia. Mi and Mrs. Gor man Fox. Fred'- i-k Bittnei, Don aid and David Ba kh-y. Leo SheetDonnie Vilmlt, Mi am! Mrs Bryce Burger and daug'iti-i-, Nancy Kay. Warn-ii Haiden. \lv.i I’.urge , John Roli-il, Harold. I.m i- la ami Annie Burger C. L. OF C HAS SOCIAL MEETING i The Cath'dic L.idie of Columiiia held their re.-ula. so ial meeting last evening al th •' I of C hall i Following a pot luck supper at six thiity o'clock. < a d were play <d and pnz< were awarded to Itcee Nesswald tor bridge; Mrs Mary Foo*, stm; Margaret Elttng ' in pinoihlc, and the door |.riz»was won by Mrs John Fisher. i Mr* James Murph". Jr, ami I Miss Hilda Heiman we.e in .-harge ot tile ariangeni'tits. I I The Civic department will have jis annual pi nic Tuesday evening. June 21. ai the Boy Scout cabin. Hanna Nutt man pa k \ carry in f dinner will lie -erved at six o'clock, with the l unmitiee furtiishing the i meat, rolls ami coffee Each mem I her is requested to bring Iwr own i.ildi- .-i-iice. and ill article for the i silent auction Ticket htiyeri. so- the Tri Kappa
dunce, whl'li will lie ueld nt the Hayloft neat Hoagland Thursday night, are advised tiiat the follow I. - I the best ’oute (or driving toad 27 north to the first hard surfaced road pi f Middletown ala>',|f ell ven mile" fom Decatur; turn right on til i >,id for two mile \ lai/e -ign when the '.l'l lead- off 27 i- marked to the Huy loft Don Smith ami <> ■h> tra will ut'i s'l music for vent o Jp'CRSCNALS ,!i <• Boyer i tired funner of I.Harty township in Van Wert c iinty. ft. died Monday at age 73 Two sons ami two daughter*! survive Funeral -•• vices will be Ip bl tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'doi-k al Mt Zion ctiiin it .1 mmy Risk of Montpelier, hor-e siioe cli.imp. Wil) leave the first of July for lapaa. to appea with other stars and m-to before th'Xmericati troop* It- I mmv'i stcom! trifi there and Mrs Risk will lie ornpany him Mr and Mrs. Harold Murphy ami eon attended the g aduation ' exetclxis I eld Sunday at Purdue 1 university Loir Murphy, Ji . wa a member of t o- viaduation i lal.ouis Zwiik, of route one. ha 1 completed a to weeks training < our-e in ref rigeratloll am! .il i oil ditioning at the industrial training institute, i ni'ago II" furthered hiii education under the G I tell James Holthouo- returned to th" University of Notre Dan e today to continue his studies diding the summer, lb- will be graduated n« x’ lune from the college of lomim-ti'-Trooper Walter S' liindler. of Berne, will lie among ten -lata policemen attending Red Cross national aquatic school at Camp Limberlost on Oliver lake. si* mil'e south of l.agianv" The scliool will ta t June I't ami will continue until June 2!t Miss Mice Yo-I. who *penl the ..•le.iter par' of the pa-t y ar in lli< son. Atiz. ami Oklahoma city. Okla, lias returned home for a visit with her purenh dr and M s Cal Yost o Heat t'loineapln* In wifiter, the housewife’s hands will nut git so cold if she heats the clothespins before hanging the clothes.
■ 'W/ | I . | I • f % « • h ML jMMP MAN TO MAN, Whipple Van Ni -s .Torn 1’ ti ps up fn r < Inlate his new sti-p-ilad, Jain.s l>>well o.ki Jr after th lattil marriage in New York to Mary Sue .M< Culloii h J-''■• "f **" richest women in the world. The bride inhi t it< I a Jto 000 000 fortm.i from her grandfather s traction intin • (!ntern.itioml) ‘t X.K MH K HMXX *t H u Kit?: XX «■ X X2;X X X J.' XX X Xjpi UX X:: ■ a Attend The Season’s (iayest Event TRI KAPPA DANCE H U X ! Thursday, June !9 j “ <1 to 12 I’. M. # J AT THE “lIAYLOrr J A HOAGLAND. IND. 11 — —7 $ r\ c* an< * MOD bmith Oielutra i X )* X 1 Couples $1.50 Siw’le Tickets x Gel tickets from ntemliers or at the door.
■ «. < v ’V 1 1 Vt ' Is - -* z ■’ J . / J’' a c i EO3MM HE AD of the Bdy n.' - ration Parly, Dr. Git-1 > n pictured in Wa-lm yl n . s .ted that t • . • . ’ i in B.:' •' a an I 11. ■ I! ).... t id a con.-j ... y t • t tl. • Lu.,, ..it : -mt ut r■’ - *. t«! minat. n. It • a iUd tt -t H I ,i. ■ . i. ■ n the t t i* f < her < .. < i "’t i 1 (hea:m. >'■ llntcr. 'f 1) Decatur Teacher At Training Course Sy|ve-t. r Everhart, 'll the D< catUi Junioi senior high ■ li"ol j faculty, i om- of 11 Iml.ana Ugh 1 •ho d lent hers at l’ in| ii- utii ve -ity the- Wick a't'-.idinr a tea chers' drivei t aining i nir*e Four i Illinois leaeh'-is ire ~|.o In at , tendance 11
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, • ! a. tSfaJsfl COMMENTS MB V - vJJ 1 I* Y’EC' u <‘ recorded tears ai:o * I. om the families we .cried is I y *»'X m;; in keeping with the approval j / t w ‘‘ receive todav from these J '.line families. I' Needless to sav we shall spare no effort to merit this -3 * kindlv jndi'ement. I IO GILUG S DOAN z W»Zfe£ FUNERAL HOME /Z DECATUR PHONE 794 k» .hist Arrived!! ' Z tvdV/ \J* J / Summer agifcp Dresses liftn lV| VVvl • / Vm’ll thrill the won(h i !ul summer ilrcs.es Rn ■! awaiting vour .selection. L^A>■! - t • Beautiful and attractive 1 >t> les in plain chambrav. » iW" chucked einiiham and |A A ■ .L A , i stripes. I it \ ■ a Ajl JV> I till/I Junior m/.cs “ in I ». Ie- V *r I Other sizes 12 to 11. "W .* Shop for theca tomorrow! 4,98 \> and F 5.9 S NIBLICK & CO. I ~ „ ~——■■■ 1> ■■■ ■■■!■■ «■■' '■"■ ■ M
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Mr and M - Kenneth Karlen, HU I'at'e. on •Heel are the parents of a daughter, Imm at the l-xtil hospital at * 17 pm. Tuneda- Hhe weigh'd 7 pounds, 3 oum e« I ” i Alfalfa Yield High yields of alfalfa result from the extensive root system, the voL un.< > f »■ il in whirh the alfalfa feedb and the long growing period.
Gas on Stomach m S »m«*»o w r««gr irmwv ba*h a* h H'•<*»• painful ««#•«*•• •u*n.*H* aort umMlir |*r**nl« tlie fael-wt-B'f‘<Mf fehssen f«< •Jfi pt.ifl.at' reiwf n>eslMtam|tferth*i«F|' IWIHtfMI Tat'M" S faiali** HHHWW !• • Jif, rre< vt k /-'/*» BELL-ANS f** •nd Indigestion 25* ROLLER Sh\!lN<; Every Tucrday, Friday and Sunday night:. Othrr ni(,ht» parly night. SI N-SET IIT j Say it with I FLOWERS ® | from
