Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1950 — Page 3

SATURDAY. JUNE 17. 1»W

CALVARY LADIE* AID IN RECENT MEETING The Lmtlm Aid of the Cklvary Evangelical United Brethren church met at the church recently lot their regular monthly meetingMr. Oda ShlHerly, president, cpened the meeting, and devotion*. "The Courage of the Faithful" followed with prayer, were given by Mrs. James Darr. The group vang several hymns, and reading! were given by Sharon Drake, Mm. Darr. Mre. Shifferly, Mrs. Slraley and Mrs. Chapman.' - Lovely refreshments were nerved by the hostesses. MRE. MOMS HAS CIRCLE MEETING Mrs. James Moses was hostess lest Thursday evening to the mental of Naomi circle of the First Presbyterian church. Devotions were led by Miss Elisabeth Peterson. Mre. Franklin fritter program chairman, give an’ Interesting lesson, using the topic "What the Word Soul Means to Me." followed with a group dis i i.Kslon j. • During the business meeting dans tor the Blossom Time. tea. •b be held at the church Jun» 29. were discussed. Txtvely refreshments were revved at the close of the evning Mrx Mneas srss'psslsted by Mrs. Wayru>Schnepf and Mrs Kathryn Norquest. PHILATHEA CLAM MEETING IS HELD Fourteen members attended the meeting of the Phltathea class of the First Baptist church last even Ing. Mrs. Ruby Roth and Mrs Wilbur Stanley were hostesses t< J the meeting, held In the churrn parlors " s , Mrs. Onia Imire program leader led the devotions and Miss Jem Wnines offered prsrer—Aread Ink was given by Mrs Mande Merri--The business' session was cotl<*u<ied by Mrs IJ St Shfoil n>-»D ■ looted president ' Collections ammounted- to * 12*S Three contests were enjoyed anti : prUes awarded to Mrs Stanley, j Mrs Roth and Mrs Irira Masson | nee The Rev. Robert Hammond ] showed several. Interesting films taken on his recent trip through the eastern states. POCAHONTAS LODGE INSTALLS OFFICERS Majella Council. 72 Degree of Vte ahontas; met In regular form Friday evening at the Red Men’s _______ j Will Love Thin Sol iiiß® UTam SMS lUkstfae Jest the dress he likes to escort - with you In it' That deep square neckline is flattery poraoaßHaT;" that airy whirl of a dirndl graceful. for square dancing Pattern .9211 comes in vises It. H IS. IS. Hi Slxe Id takes 3 yds 3-1 in : ’» yd contrast. This oaxy-to-sao pattern gives per tit fit. Complete, illustrated Bow Chart ebows you every step Send TW-ENTY-FtVE cents in coins for this patten to MARIAN MARTIN, ears at Decatur Daily Democrat, Patters Dept., P. 0. Bos «M, Chicago M. 81. Prist plainly TOUR NAMM. ADDRESS. KONE, SIZE, STYLE NUMBER. LOOK! A book of new easy-eew MARIAN MARTIN Patterns for Spring. Send Fifteen Coata tor your copy and plan all the lovely now clothe* youw ant. Ono yard *klrt* and blooeee. uprtag styles for all the family And-printod la the book — free baadbag pat-

Seskty Remo tor day’s pub11 a. m. (Saturday t:M a. mJ Pheno 1000-1001 Phylllo Aeheeea ———i*-. •- - Flower Show committee, reference room at Decatur PubliLlbrary. 2 p.m. St. Mary’s Society, C. L. ot C. hall, 7:30 p.m. St Catherine study, club, Irene Heimann. 3 pm. Adams county Homa Economics chorus, Monroe school, 3 p.m. Tuesday Come Join Us class at Bethany Evangelical United Brethren chuich, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Alger. 7:34 p.m. C. L. of C. potluck supper. C. L. at C. hall. «:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren <hurvh. Mrs. yiolet Bonifas, 7:30 p.m. ’ - Happy Homemakers Home Economics elub. and Profit and Pleasure club, Monroe Method!* church annex. 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club. Mrs. Amos Yoder, 2:30 p.m. ■ - Mount Tabor W.S.c S., church. 3 p.m. " .. — - -- Thursday Order of Eastern Star stated meeting, Masonic Temple. 7:30 p.m. hall, for Installation of officers. Newly-elected officers are Pocahontas Mgry Butcher; prophetess, Verba Duff; Wenonah. Lurlene <'ottre(|; Powhatan Jepse Frye. Following lodge a blind auction was held hv the June committee. Nida Deltsch. Thelma Kreps.. I autre- Hupp Marv Butcher an! Goldie Kluseman. The door prise wiih’' by Hattie Worthnian ATTENDS MEETING OF ; PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN ! Mrs. J F. Sanmann Is in Ocean ! Grove, N.J this week, represent j Ing the First Presbyterian church lof this city at the quadrennial meeting of the national council of women's organisations pf th* Pres hyterian church in the U S A. Sessions began on June 13th and will last through the 19th it represents some half million women in 7W societies connected with. Presbyterian churches throughout the' (country Meetings will be held tl. 'the great Ocean Grove Auditorium.’ ivliiili ,«*l*_ta*9. The theme of the meeting is "Thine is the Power” .Featured speakers will Include Dr Raymond I l.indqulfft. of Orange. N.J and Dr W A.-Vi* rer't Hooft, General Secretary of the World Council' of Chury-hes. Geneva Switserland. | Other mifteriT to" be at Mundwna during the week include social pressures, such as economics condWohs alcoholism und racial relationships; problems end challenges of higher education; stumbling blocks to spiritual MIE... — is essential far pood performance. Let us check ybucs fe>ililarly. 6 AYS MOBIL SERVICE Corner 13th A Monroe

ROOT & I’REBI.E TOWNSHIP ■i , - B|| n ! — - . PROPERTY OWNERS ! TAX PAYERS! VOTERS ! VOTE NO! t Consolidation Will Require: • MORE GROUND • LARGER BUILDING • MORE EQUIPMENT ~ ' • .HIGHER TAX LEVIES PAID BY THE TAXPAYER VOTE YOUR SENTIMENTS’ - BETTER BE SURE THAN SORRY! VOTE NO! JUNE 20

power; and new responsibilities toward wfacb- the Church is mu* Ing. New goals to ’ be projected to* ' the coinlng four years arw Ukwty ■ to include sucb speclfics as edm plete elimination of all segrega tlon practices In every church, and a greatly ncreased support of th*, world wide mlaalon ol the Church, oatstripping the totalitar tan challenges ot secularism. On Sunday evening, a specigi tommissioning service will be held tor foty tow new outgoing lutsaion arias, who will become part ot the (.verseas force of th* Presbyterian church serving in thirty countries. The meeting will end Monday afternoon, with the Installation o' new officers and • communion service. ENTERTAIN AT SHOWER FOR MR*. McCONNELL Mrs. Joseph Kaehr and Mrs. Paul Miller entertained at a miscellaneous dessert-showei Thursday evening at the Kaehr home in- honor of Mrs. Kenneth .Mr-Connell. The guest of honor was presen* cd with a lovely < orange of white carnations on her arrival. Ade llclous lunch was served at small tables centered with miniature lose trellises over candy dishes tiuled with white crepe paper and tied with white ribbon. A large rose trellis covered wltn flowers and white streamers stood at th* arch Os a bay window In th* (lining room, and the gifts were cleverly arranged in the trellis. Mrs. McConnell was the recipient ot many lovely gift*. Bingo was played at a later Tibor and prises- were won by Mist. Istla Chronister and Miss Ann Maddox, who presented them to the honored guest. Out of town guests were Miss Catherine Schonefeld. Miss Vlr gin la Schelman. Mrs. Melvin Tsy lor and Mrs. Laurel Bedwell, all cl Fort Wayne, and Miss Dorothy Blaugh of Columbia City. ( The Order of Eastern Star will have a stated meeting at the Ms , sonic Temple Thursday evening ataeven thirty, o’clock. .Isere wBl. be a meeting of the ( Flower Show i ommittee r -iit ”twj ” o'clock Monday afternoon at, th* reference roord in the Decatur Public Library Chairmen and co chalrmeir .of both garden (dubs are, asked to attend Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Alger will entertain, the members of th* Come Join Vs class next Tuesday evening at seven . thirty o’clock, with Mr and Mrs Walter Barlett as assistant host and hostess Hr and Mr*. John I! Terreerjire- 1 the parent* of a baby girl, born at ' 9 19 Friday eventne at tji* Adam<’«>uniy mentor ia! hospital Shu ha* • I bu» n Bu’h. and h < d 5 pounds | ciunrr < M|osrital o** Admitted: Anna —Marif —heftg<-|-rich. Monnw; Martha Whittern. Monroeville; Dianna Kay Exlebern. 1 Decatur . * > DUmiMcd: Mr* Earl DiMions > and baby Kiri. lh>catur, Mrs. Lloyd Xull and baby boy. DFcatur; Mr* h - Waiter— Weigel —amt bahy <irl, | 1 Celina. O.Hob* rt McClure, Deca-/ tur; Kenneth Eugene HOF Iscca tur; Letter Schinnerer, Wilkhire. O.: Mrt. Kathryn Baderscher. i Berne. _

DECATTR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATVR. TXDLANA

I Bah- W. arK Mrv. Philip J. Schmith

rnttip % Bu|.«r’e an altar <l» uo.r «t. 4 UtHh ‘ JadTf.li alOVT<taiMW in- Sj .' Jud* p <'«•'. • ill- i-hut'h Fot W.i\nu, Mlmk Kalh»\fi \lin Cd wards and I'hilip J SrhmHh were ' married thia loorninx ,ut left o* clock by tlW' Kev Joi*eph A ler of Mr. and*Mr* Paul V F.d Hard* of thia city Mr Uchnihh la the *<»n of Mr and Mr* Philip A. Jniiith of Tipton. An organ recital preceded file Minch- ring «»Hunmnv and a imp »ial hi.-h UMMa hdlowi'd the e\- - hange of , w edding vows. During the ma** George BlNklp, of Fjorr Wayne, aang ' .Vs .M,;irie.’‘ ‘Tants wnmitr -mwr-at-Ihe-rdtyftHe Jbfcfe eV Beautiful Mother / Given fn marriage-by" her fat her 7 jW. bride wore hup sis!. r> gown <f .white s-Pin'. Th*- nio'<!”<! t..i’utfd a >-aui tln-ar! ne< klilie, and it had long tapering sleeve# insert* -of at arched lace forme L length wise Mripes in the bouffam skirt, which trailed info a long train Her fingertip.. .veil, of iHu on w h attached tie a hAlo hall brim bound- in rolled satin She. carrhd r-»V colonial bouquet of stephanotfs, centered with a wliite purple-throated orchid. Her only we-trv was a single strand of -pearl#-1 ' Mlm Doth A Ho’thoose ftttfttid ed Miss Edwards as m.aid of honor iin a gown of yellow organdy . The j bodice was designed with a boal i neckline and a > ape-effect bertha legged with a liny ruffle. A wider i ruffle gave the finishing touch to the (>r<iilat skirt. Ilf-r Leaddt

-y-\*« IW I. f t*Pi x_- RS K wk' " • i ' *rßßf. tOMt PfOPlt ao north for ashing, but Urs Paul Peitarhcr just stay-' at home in Chicago for hers She turned on the kitciicry faucet an J tt. tatch she holds popped out. into neck of a alter. i la.crnatuxM* . 4—— ' _.. „_c . s '...-. . 13 . '

i «p. ■■■" fin l*lu.to by Edwards a heart-sbapril halftbrim of' -I t,i ni.-. (ucaudy ' She carried aj ■ oh-nlal luiUqiie.t <»f while daisies; ; The Mi»sex-Nan< y U-II <■( l*»k<■TiMKH’Wie, Sally Peterson of Induiu»|K>llS; Ha r bars llannum of • MHI Sue Harper this ...rjlS., .hrideqniaids in . green . • it-I li.-Biiiir.— .» IlLi- those■l tu.- n-ahl >4 honor They > arce d - übfiHsl Ixusqueta of shite daisies. The bride’s sttendants all wore ‘ while gloves and single strands , ..f. pearls. ■ ; .- H»lM( W. Smith, of Muncie, was the groom’s l>est man Ushers • ere Dick Michel Ward Riffe, i Marvin Stoner, all of Tipton, and > Wiiliam Cauiptiell of The groom and his. attendants wore • white Jackets with their forma! t-tlirc. ZThc bride’s mother wa* attired : In a grey sheer dress with , navy ' ■|<-<-essinles Mis. Siltml'h wore a - f.owder blue; sheer dress ami- black .-aeeees.u4es .HcAh. init(b*-rs . oiuplcncnDd their ensembles with "pink •o-.. (..rsuces ~ e— A breakfast for the wedding pSi- ; - .’y ...ami ’ immediate families wa t ■ - :;vjV*'l .at the American Legion trtuue in this citv. —Di Gerald , .’ones cave the bleaalDE* Dtifiitg _lluv breakfast. Miss Helen HaulioP. .■■-<oninanfed by.Mt. Harry Dailey f-p.sf My ‘ ami "At I»a wnipg."A reception was-hhjd from two tlAety until four thirty o'chxk at ’ the home of the bride's parvnD, - during, which .Miss Hauhold anti Mfs DaHey pregonted a piand’re* ' cllat. The hridgl table was covered with a white lace doth and centered with a four tiered wedding take ■ decorated with yellow roses. Serving at the reception were Mrs. . Donald Kirsch. Mrs Laverne Roth. Mrs Leonard Niciam and Mias ■ Elisabeth Anspaugh > Mr and .Mrs Schniith will tak. t a wedding rrijt to Mtdt+gaa. -For

travelling Mrs. Sdtmith donned 3 navy blue, dusty pink and white -Iriped suit on which she pinned 4 the oi-ehld from her bouquet, an? "navy blue accessories. After their trip they hill live tn Indianapolis, wh ere Mr. Sthmifb in ■*- associated with Stokely Van Camp Foods. Mrs. Schmitb attended Western College. Oxford. Ohio, and Indiana Inlvyrsity. where ah* was a Delta Gamma Her IkMbaad attended Wabaab College and was-graduated from Indiana Univerelty, where he waa a member of Phi Gamma Dells fraternity. _ The United Telephone company lias announced extensive improve i uients for their plant at Geneva. They are concluding negotiations tor the purchase of a tract 'of ground on Sbackley street and will start immediately to erect a new and modern exchange building. The dial ttyntem will be installed. they announce, within the rext two years. Funeral services will be held this afternoon from the home-In Bluffton tor Ila vid John Baxter, former street Commissioner, who died Thursday evening. He was ST years old. John T. Myers, of Yonkers, N.Y . grandson of Mrs. John T. Myers ot this city, will be graduated from Gortner high school In Yonkers Friday. June 23. John Is planning to attend Indiana University lb the fall - _ Nelson, who graduates from Purdue University Sunday. ; was eominlssionwl second lleuten’ant in the ROTC. at the Unfvers- ; Ity Friday Mrs John Nelson Miss Bernice Nelson, and Miss Claire of this city, will attend the graduation exercises Sunday Mins Agnes Nelson, assistant supervisor .at’ Be.yer hospital. Ypsilanti Mich , who Is visitipg h«re I this weekend will also attend. Ohio Motorist Is Fined For Speeding City police Friday arrested Emcr 1 von Wolfe. <ir-r»inbritWe; tr; sot . ejjvialing tii. mile.v am hour. ot, rTW- '•••> nth Hin t Taken before justice of tlie |>cai’< Fliiyd 13(inter. Wolfe pleaded guilty to the charge and wav fined a total of 11175 Berne Resident 102 ‘ Years Old In August 1 Berne. June 17—Christian C i Hlrschy of B»rn«-. who. if he live! '* until August 3 will be 102 years old is Adams county's oldest father Hr is still surprisingly spry for a man of h,is age and walks uptown almost ‘ daily He ha* his 1 ’ mtlre life In Bertie and community Calvary Bible To ! Erect New Church t 1 Ihinr. Ju-n<* 17 —The hr»akipg ajid dediration service, for the; n» * t'alvary Bjble i hnr< li ti» b* erected .I 1 ? mile# east of Berne, ih Juff»r«on townahip. will be held 'll f» t»i. Sunday The paßtrrr of-th» ulMirf h the H* v~“W A M< i Cain iHTPbWAk Th* rround and bring the* d< dilatory nttmori «Tbe , publi. .U invited to attend Con I stru. tian of the new building will - ■ star! ' rj 7 _._._ Church Os God In Annual Convention First official session of the RSth i annual faternathmal convention of ’the Chitrch of God; will I* held Sunday at Anderson The He. , Charles..._V. _.Wwb*r__wlll_ be the I speaker Sunday morning. Ip the afternoon session, the Rev R Ku i gene Sterner, of Dayton. Ohio, will be the speaker The Chris’ tor world servi< ■ offering will lataken during this service and an annual offering ot over HAV.iHRt will be received Mrs. Dwight R 4 McHardy —of Decatur, is a cons, c enee leader at the Convention ami a member of the national missionary board Delegations will be in ! attendance from every stale and | from many foreign countries Those who are expected to atj tend from Itecatur are: Mr an<> i Mrs Phul Strickler. Mr and Mrs j I Floyd Morrison. Mr, and Mrs. ! Kenneth Mitchel. Mr. and Mrs. WUbur Hawkins, Mr, and,Mrs C. W. Strickler Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ker neth Roop. Mrs. Mary Haxelwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, Mr. and Mr* Emery Hawkins. Miss -t-idirh Mattox. Miss lleae Mitchel. Mrs. “Alma‘Schmidt, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Mitchel and sons. Mr. and Mr* Herbert Hawkins Mr and Mrs. Elmer Scott. Mr and Mrs. Paul Myer*. Mrs. Guy Axler. Mt and Mrs Charles Frank Rnbert Strickler Jr.. Miss Sharon Strickler Mr and Mrs M P I: win. Mr and Mry Reuben Smith. Mr. and Mre Ray Smith. Mr and Mrs Edwin Call Mr and Mre. Olen Marsh, and ths Rer and Mrs McCurdy If You Haw Something T* •*!! Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*

'\Fly-To-Worship hffrt Held For r Flying Farmers I Over -htb .!»*••>•• ““d c.oo* Hying farmera attended the W*g**t fly 10-worship event ever staged anywhere last Sunday at the Winona ‘ lake tabernacle, according to Miss Josephine Ivettch. Os the Decatar ’ Hi-Way airport arid head of "fbe ' wi>rnen‘s a<-tlvitles of thy flying ! farmers for Indiana 1 The flying farmers were met at „ municipal airport and Smith field by the Warsaw Chamber Ot Commerce, where 50 can verwaiting to transport them w the tabernacle. | Followin* the services, at which Homer RiMfeheaVer led the com- ' munity ringing and R G. LeTour- - ueau was the principal speaker, ■ 'he flyers were taken to Center I Lake park, where a picnii- was ’ held. *’ I Mias Marcia Martin and Mies I Ivetich flew to Warsaw for the . services. Keva Stauffer and Ina . Noack also participated in the , evenL This year’s field day will W" i held in connection with the dedication of Meigs field. Chicago Miss Ivetich stated This-will he staged' June 30. and those who ’ fly will receive free tickets to the Chicago fair." Arrangements have been made tn accommodate all inv-oming flyers. she said, who will lie permitted to land at the Glenview naval air station and be the guests of the navy and Capt. D. L. Mills. Berne Joycees Plan For Charter Banquet Berne. June 17 — The jcharter , banquet of the nwwiy-organised , Berne Junior Chamber of Commerce will Im> held Friday evening. July 29. in the marine room of th* Berne Auditorium. A getacquainted Iwnquet was held in the same room Thursday evening with 34 young men present Handicraft Classes Scheduled In County The county recreation depart ment ift sponsoring regular hand! (Tarr fur ehiMreti agr# Jfr 10 1 6 at , vartoqs places the ■ county Thesv <*la#seii.,- with - ru.-reatiipn -fiire? for R I Norman in charge, have already been !o Id at Linn Grove, Monroe, and pleasant Mill*. ClanseH in other of the county will begin later The. schedule at the above men tioned place# W as follow*: Linn • Grove -Junu 27. July 11. July M ■I Aug 22; Pleasant Milln—June 21 j, July 5. July 19, Aug~2. and Aug i 30 Monro*- June 23. July 2 n July 21.'Aug 4. and 'Aug-.- IS. K These craft period* are held h from 1 3t> p m. to 4 p m on th* focal achoo! playground Letter* Issued ! 1.4*1 tern of administration with ’ the a ill annexed for the"' Henry ' Hirscfiy estate were issued so 1 Zimmerman whose apph- ‘ i ation explained that the will had r been duly admitted —probate March lh. IP4R, but the executors I had Tenounet-d their ’ The apjdi< a'i«»n states further that there are ]<; heirs to the estate • ’hat has a prnhahle value of 15.000 Bond for fIOIOW approved Marriage Licenses Warren Kneuss Berne, and Ro-e Merriman orute ?• Elmer Newcomer, Wapakoneta <). and tk»rfs Serrer. route 6 i • . i 4-H Hand EentlvaL Pleaw1 ant Milk Hiph School. Tuexday. June 20. bP. M. 14222 Awciewt FuutemcuUW Tbe fundarr.entab of weaving in Guatemala today are ai ancient ax the hiatory of Mayan culture.

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