Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1950 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, APRIL IL 1950

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MR» CLARA LOU KISER WIN JOHN F. MAVEN Mre. CMM I nasgoee Kiner, 487 Mcßeraa* street. sad John F. Msy•r of MS Washington street. wore married Nstsrday aftoraeou at four o'clock In th* parsonage of the Zion Evangelical and Reform•d church. The Rev. WAHmb Feller received the single ring WAMTRI »UWi. '■> - The bride wore a navy Mae Milt, complemented with a corsage of Jonquil*. Mrs. John Hlroehy and the bride’* daughter. Mine Noma Kiner, were witnesses. Mr. and Mr, Mayer are reriding " at B*4 Washington street. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUE IN MEETING A meeting of the Pythian Eister Needle club was held Monday event— after temple at the K. of P. home. Bernice Jefferiea. president. presided. Mrs. Charles Belneke was secretary pro-tem In the absence of Matilda Reiieineyer. Tall pink tapers and pink and yellow crepe paper decorated the tables In the dining mom. where delicious refreshments were nerved by the hostesses. IMa Carroll.' Bertha Buffenbarger. Vera Gause and Evelyn Plasterer. Games were later played and prises awarded the various winners Hostesses for the April .24 meeting will be Ada Lower Dru.-il’a Myers, Harriett Mills and Anna Hanchar. BELTA THETA TAU HAS PLEDGE SERVICE Omlcron chapter of Belts Theta Tau met at the Elks home Tee.«day evening for their regular bust ness meeting.. Impressive pledge services were conducted for the: following pledges: Jo Neireiter.• Barbara Roop. Dorothy Vleman. Mildred Calmer. Rosalind Kelly. Ixils Schejner and Virginia Frey. The •* tables were beautifully decorated with pastel spring col,’<>rs with violets, as. the center- • fMM ■ ’ A dessert-canasta party was then enjoyed and prises awarded to jane Klefnhena and Mary Martha Terrear. The committee In charge consisted of lads Meyer, chairman, I Alice Nelson. GoriDickerson, Mary . Ann Laurent. Mildred NlbUck sml; Agnes Arnold. A short business meeting was' later conducted at which time it was voted to give ten dollars,

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r • • r t |Rh - - a—Ji ..I fan daw'a EbAkhw wON» swTjf tuwWsw •Wv uEy B■ ■ gaU Heattoii meet be jtowtod to by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:80 a. m-l u--. . Phone 4000-1001 Netty Terveer I F Woaneu's guild at Zion Evan I gelfcal aiid Reformed church, i church, ?:M pm. 8. Ann study club Mrs. Joe ; Wolpert. 7:10 pjn. St. Paul Ladles AM society, Mrs. Kermeth Parrish, all day. Ladies Aid off Union Chapel, church. all day. Holy Cross discussion club, Mre. ' Kart Schnepp. 7:80 pm. Profit and Pleasure Home Economica club. Mrs Alton Corson, ML 1 Ztoe Lutheran Missionary socle1 tv. postponed. * Beulah Chapel W.5.C.8., Mrs. 1 Harry Bauer, all day. Presbyterian Ruth circle, MbH Janet Schrock, I p.m. Presbyterian Naomi circle, Mrs. Robert Macklin. 8 p.m. S. E. Bridge club. Mrs. John I Acheson. 8 p.m. Business and Professional Women. American Legion home, I'M p.m. Beta Sigma Phi. Elks home, 8 ‘ o_»- ; to the Red Cross. The next meeting will he the initiation party at the Elks home 1 at six thirty o'clock on April 25. , LITERATURE section . MEETS MONDAY NIGHT : The Literature department of the Decatur Woman’s club met at the hone of Mrs. Myrtle Fllson Monday evening with twenty-two members present. Mrs. John Tyndall was program chairman and used as her suitjeci ."Music " Sh# told of the |da> I ' ■ KMit Stop ■ 147 South Second St.

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Thursday < Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. Maxine Schults. 8 p.m. A4*is* £***tff*i ■■••blito • school gymnasium, 7 pm. WJt'.g. of First Methodist church, church. 2;M ML officers. l’4w >.m. Monmouth P.T.A., school gym. St. Joseph's study club, Mre. • Thomas Kollman. 8:11 p.m. W.S.W.S. of Union Chapel. Mrs. Warren Nldlinger, 1:80 pm. WiplM W— Innary society, Mrs. Cherts a Masoonnee, * pm - Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. John Kinta, 8 p.m. Salem W.B.C B, Mrs. Floyd Meyer. 1:80 pstn. Women’s guild of St. Luke Evangellcal and Reformed church, church, all day. Presbyterian Mary circle, Mre. L. C. Pettibone, 8:80 p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Mm. Lois Black. 8:80 p.m. Order ot Kftsteri! Star*. Masonic han, ?:W P-m. PsiloU XI sorority. Mln MaeMm Koonta, 7:30 p.m. Friday * Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Ladles Aid society, church. • 7:80 p.m. > Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical V.B. church, church. I 7:30 p.m. Wesley class of Methodist charih. church. 7:30 p.m. 1-egion auxiliary, la-gion home, 8 y.m. Victory class of Trinity Evantelical V.B. church, church, 7:30 p.m. Bobo Methodist W.8.C.8.. Mre. Dornin Drake. 7:30 p.m. Girl Scout board of directora. Mrs. Roy Kalver. 7:30 p.m. Saturday Chicken noodle and bsk» sale of Zion Lutheran Missionary society. <ity hall, 9 am. Monday Sancta Maria study club. Mrs. 1.. R.- Zintsme-’er. 8 p.m. Adams County Home Economic* dub chorus. Monroe school, 7:30 L> tn. ’ , . St Catherine study ciftr Mildred' Lonhe. 8 p.m. of music in theAart* in the time of the Roman regime.- Mrs. (’. C. Langston spoke of the place music had in the lives <rf the people in

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- - —— 1 j- i -J T jOuL-'o Jr Hh jL | THE WEDDING of Miss Jean Ijurtensrhteger daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Lautenschleger of route 3. and Donald Edward Klpfer. son of Mr. and Mr*. David Kipter at Bluffton, look place in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church recently, the Rev. William C. Feller officiating. The people is residing on route 3. (Photo by Edwards!

the early day* In A merle* and also of negro and Indian music. Mrs H. W. Steiner and Mr* V. R. Edward reviewed the music of today and brought out the tact that good music ass not being produced a* it was in the d*r* of the old masters. Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Miss Alice Ungston then sang vocal solos to illuMrate the songs at the period* of music. Mr*. O.j H. Hawbold and Mr*. Lansmton was the accompanist*. The hostess served lovely re-; freshmeut*, assisted by her committee. W.g.C.B. CONFERENCE TODAY IN MISHAWAKA The eleventh annual meeting o, the Woman * Society of Christian Service Os the Methodist church ot the North Indiana conference *s taking place today In the - First ■MetlHidM -olMimh al Mtahawuka Many of the Methodist churches of the county are sending delegate* Those from the First Method!*! i hun h of this city attending are Mrs J M Doan. Mr*. Cal Steurv Mr*. Anna Vim-e. Ml** Etta Mai lona* and Mr*. Gerald Jone*. The program ojiened this morning at nine thirty with a memorial service far those of the so- < lety who died during the past vear. The conference officer* were then elected by the voting delegates, nnd routine busides* conducted Mary lx>u liamwell. executive aeiretary of the bureau at dea< ones* work for the church, l iter - ggyu the address of the t turning -The afternoon address was giv-i . Len-Jip. JtUb. ...Lkivuth -,. Na lanjl.. aec:.:. -Tetary student - wrirle'--of- the; woman’s section oLLbe dliJsi<>n of: education of the board of missions : and church extension. The eonI eluding part of the afternoon * j program was the pageant "To The : End* of the Earth." poriTuye-J by ' I the Mother circle of the Mlaha-wa-j kt- church The pageant written ‘ expressly tor the World Federa-j tion of Methodist Women. Tlie general theme fur the day « i wag, "Our Partners in Kingdom { llullding." The Rev. Harold I>. .Neel was the host, pastor, and - i Dr. B. B. Shake the host district I superintendent. Both Rev. Neel and Dr. Shake formerly served; j < hurche* in Fort Wayne and are j ! well-known to many Decatur people ! Special music was provided by j * trio of woman, wives of WarI saw- district ministers. VALPARAISO GUILD MEETING It HELP Approximately seventy five mem tiers and guests attended the spring meeting of the Decatur circuit chapter of the Valparaiso university guild last night at the Zion Lutheran church, Friedheim. The meeting was opened witj prayer by the president, Mrs Louis Jacobs. Reports were given by the following chairmen of ths, various committees for the bridal - pageant "Eighty Four Years of Bridal Fashions: ** Mrs. Robert Znrick, decorations: Mrs. Herman Laukenau. stage; Mrs. W. J. Eh- . 1-n. gift booth: Mrs. Nlelsop. properties, Mrs. Jacidis. publicity. Mrs. Clareoce Johnson refreshments; Mrs jCarl Reinking music, and Mr*. Hemaa Krueckeberg distributed the tickets which will sell for fifty eewi*. plus tax. tor adults and twenty five cents, plus tax. ■ cRMffWG . 3 • Mr* .Olgi ftvttdak. Instructor in must? at Concordia high school. Fort Wayne, will be the pianist for the briiuU pageant to lie given M Uta INwatur high acbool oa •'jifay' t at eight o'clock. She will . also coach the girls trio and soloist for th* pageent. Mrs. Howard Buck and Geraldine Hoffman will play the mother aad daughter roles la the short lotatagwe precediag the display off

bridal gowns, the oldest being i tghty.four years old. The group voted to send seventy fftve dollars to Aha project fund at Valparaiso, which will go toward the erection of a prayer chap el on the campus some time In the t,-*r future. Mrs. Jacobs' reliurted on the recent executive committee meeting held at Vai- | paralso and that the chapel fund is over’ the sixty-five thousand dollat figure as of February 1950. Mr*. W. J. Ehlen. program chairman. introduced Frank Schmlege, ; who showed a film on the beauty |of national forest* Mrs. George Rent! presented a beautiful word picture of "plants and flowers o* the Bible." Refreshments were lat<l served by the committee: Mrs. Arthur Kuenman. Mr*. Otto Ehlerding Mr*. Ray McDougal. Mr*. Ih-nrv K rtwekoberg and Mr*. E. f Si hmidtke " The tiext meeting will -be held ’ on June 13 as the annual garden party of the guild with Mrs. Howard Buck a* chairman for the i vent. The Adams Central Senior class sill have a festival Thursday at seven o'clock in the school gymnasium Cake walk*, a rummage sale the crowning of the king and - Queen, refreshments and special music by Biib Ehrman's Mud Slingers wHI bo featured There’ will also be a few amuse-’: n.ent stand*. The Sancta Maria study chit ,'will meet ii Hu- home ‘>f. Mrs. 1.. lit Zintsmafti-r MoMny .evening at c’ght o’clock. I” ! The St Catherine study club : v.-ill mrct at the hottie of Mildred Ixishe • Monday evening at eight

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o’clock. Rita Wellman will bo ho*, tea*. The genernl meeting of the WB.CB. Os the Find Methodiat church trttt be held Tburutty affternooa at two thirty o’clock at the church. The akecutive committee wIH meet at one lorty flva Mrs. Cal Steury win give the devotion* and the teaaon will be In charge of Mr*. O. K. Baker.' '-■' ■Tte Qodmi Os th* RiltadT study cMb will meet Thursday evening at eight o’etaek at the home <rf Mrs. Maxine Schutt*. A meeting of the Adam* County Home Ectmomttv club chorus will be held la the Monros school Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Dh-k Buckley, staff announcer of radio station WFBM. olis, spent Easter with his parent: Mr. and Mr*. GsOrte J Buckley o' the Homestead. Mr*. Fred Smith has returned home from a slx-month* trip to California, where she vlaltOd with friends and relgtlvas The condition of Peter Klrst h. a patient at the Adam* county memorial hospital, is reported as improved. An amended l»x degree in the estate of the late Mrs. Harriet Morris has been made In the Well* circuit coart setting forth! an additional tax of 1708.33 entered'against Elisabeth Carr on hw ’ interest of 1139,«»7.88. and 1708.34 ’ i.gainst Margaret McPheeter* on! her share of 1152.171.50. Moose lodge. 212. Bluffton, will observe their 40th anniversary Thursday evening of this week, honoring Fred Mcßride first past governor off tifr lodge, and a member contlnously during the 401 years. Funeral service* will be held tomorrow afternoon at Uniondale • for William Henry Bender. 75. who died in the Adam* county memorial hospital Tuesday. Three sens end a daughter survive. The Rev. H. L. Walmsley of St. Mark's Lutheran church. Uniondale, will have charge of the services. ('Mcken Noodl- and Bake «aJe Sat.. April 15, 9:00 a. an.' City Hall. Zinn Lutheran Miwiionary Society. Tx If Yeu Have gomsthlng Ts Gett ' Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Fay*.

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Mr. and Mr* Maicoim Leehw are parents of a baby girl, born at 18:28 am. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. Site weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces. A baby boy wag bora to Mr. and Tuesday »t the tonal hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 22 ounces. Admttted: Mr*. Gorman Fox. Monroe; Mr*. Sophia Wobor, Pvwbie: Calvin Britlrr. Berne; Mrs. Henry Gruber Berne: Mis* Donna Alien. Willshire. O.; Mrs. Mianla Seigei. Van Wert. (1; Artie Jackson. Dismissed: Ed Zeser: Loo King. Sr.; Mr*. J. A. Kimmel. Rockford. O. Rodb Quizmaster . Married Tuesday Hollywood. April 12. - (UP> - Radio qnismaster Bob Hauk, 43. and former movie executive Mary Rechner were enroute to New York today on their honeymoon. The couple married here yesterday They will saU April 12 from New York on a ftve-week Europ- ! can honeymoon tour. I It I* the first marriage for both ! Hawk and his bride. Try A Democrat Wart Ad—lt Fays. If You Have Something To Sell Say It With FLOWERS Fmi

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