Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1950 — Page 3
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ATTENDANT* LISTED FOR ROOFWEINER WEDDING Mill Barbara Roop ha* anaa***' rd completed ptansfor her coming marriage to Frederick 'Steiner, The rite* will be aolemnited In the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church by the Rev. John Chamber* at eight! o'clock nyxt Saturday evening., / ' Mis* Roop ha* asked Mr*. Kenneth Kurkina of tM« city to attend her as matron of honor Her bridesmaid* will be Mr*. James Miller of this city, Mrs. Wallace Hertel of take Geneva. Wi*_—Mhs„John Butcher of Wapakoneta, 0., and Miss Itonna Gllpen of Fort Wayne. Miss Barbara Butcher, cousin of the will serve as junior biidrsrnaid. Attending Mr .Steiner will be Jo-eph Kaehr. Jerome Steiner, of Indianapolis, and John McConnell of this city. his brother and brother-in-law. will seat the guests. At the reception, which will be held from nine until eleven o'clock ,in therchurth parlors, the following friends of the bride-elect will serve. The Misses Millie Geinter. Mary Ann Laurent. Betty Keller. Evelyn Frohuoptel. Eloise Jackson and Lois Chronister. WOMEN OF MOOSE AT CONVENTION Seven members of the Decatur Women of the Moose lodge have returned from Chicago ahere they attended the sixty second national conference of Women of tho Moose. The four day session was held at the Sheraton hotel from , August 20 to 84. Official delegatea from the local lodge were Thelma Kreps and Melvina Heed. Others attending were Maggie Haley, Clara Brelner. Alta Brown Vera Gause and Ruth Gass, of lowa, former resident here Mrs Brelner. Mrs. Reed and - Mrs. Gass received the college of regent degree, and Mrs. Haley received the stole degree In impressive ceremonies held In the newly dedicated "House of God" ar Moosebeart. 11l The local group attended the dedication services on Sunday and were among the first to take degrees In the new i ulldlna Mrs Gause attended the sponsors luncheon held at the hotel. - Women of the Moose members from Alaska. Canada and other Mates were present at the conference Sf»OWNXHAONI«T«R MARRIAGE REVEALED Mr and Mrs Dallas Brown of route three announced the marriage of their only daughter, t'larabelle to Kenneth Chronister at a party given at their country heme Thurs-Allowance-Stretcher V A/"""" "-/w* K Mr I 111 I I Mr T 9468 wmm« This, gets mileage. Teener! Finish ftp the summer in a smart simple sundress when fall comes, it goes places as a jumper Make severar trtouses to change off. I’attern T94SB comes in Teenage sixes 10, 12. 14. 1«. Site 12 jumper. 4 yds. 35-in.; blouse. 1% yds Thia eaay-to-uae pattern giyaa perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY CENT* in coins coins for this pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, ears of Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept. P. O. Box *740. Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly TOUR NAME. ADDRKB*, ZONE. SlfcE. STYLE NUMBER. Fashion comes in all alaoa In our Marian Martin Pattern Book. Sand Twenty Cante more (tn cola*) to got this aummer-atyle-picturo for tho family. Tharo'a an active sports wardrobe, too, pine FREE—A stunning beech-bra pattern printed right In tho book.
day evening. When the luncheon was served Mias Barban Hunt ■ found the capsule revealing the t marriage, which took place Tues--1 day. August 1 at Plymouth. i Games were played during the ■ evening and prises were awarded - to Mrs. Jopn Stulls and Miss Eileen Davis. Those present were Mrs. Robert McMillen. Mrs. Roman Sprunger, Mrs. Fern Bowser. Mrs. Joe OF berg, Mrs. J. M. Brelner. Mrs. Guy Brown. Mrs. John Stults. Mrs. John Jilerkes, Mrs. Charles Abraham, of Berne, the Misses Carols n Lewton. Eileen Davis, Betty Figley, Barbara Hurst. Shirley Butler, and Carolann. the honored guest and tbe hostess. The Pythian Needle club will have a special party and potluck supper at the K. of P home Monday evening at six thirty o'clock. Tlfe August meeting of the Sunny Circle Home Economics club will l>e held at eight o'clock Wednesday evening at the Preble township recreation center. A plastic demonstration will be given. Hostesses are Mrs Martin Fruchte and Miss Leona Frueehta. ~ “ Phil Terveer of Begun'a clothing store; Herman Knapke, auditor of the Al D. Schmitt Co. and Art Heimann of the First Stale hank, will leave tonight for a week's outing at Rome City. Mrs. S. D. Beavers and Wayne Beavers returned Friday frt>m Winona Lake where they attended , a Bible conference. Joe Mans, who has been a patient at Crlle Veteran's hospital. Cleveland. 0.. since July 5. is In a serious condition and his parents. Mr and Mrs Harry Marts and his wife and daughter Irene were called to bedside today. Mr and Mrs Russell Baumgart; n«r and Mr and Mrs. Lester Sheets , attended the dedication of the House of God at Mooseheart’, 111.. HACK FROM VACATION! STORE OPENS MONDAY. Aug. 28—7 a. m. •tore Hours: 7 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. daily except Sunday. STRANE'S GROCERY Corner gth and Nuttman
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•eciety Numa toe day’s ***• IlMtidA *MNt be pbeaad »• W M a. m- (*ataedajt *:3* a. m.) '* PMae 100D-IMI Phyllis Aahaaoß •aturday 4-H Band bake sale, Publlx Rervicep * a.m. « < ' •unday Flatrock Walthor Mague Ice cream social, church, * p.m. Monday Pythian Needle club potluck *unper, K. of P. home. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday Runny Circle Home Economics club. Preble township recreation renter. 8 p m. Beta Sigma d’hl sorority lawn party Dorothy Mauller, 1:30 p.m. literature department of Decatur Woman's club, called meeting. Library. 3 p.m. Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, kid party. Hanna-Nuttman park, 8 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Economics club of St. Mary's township, Pleasant Mills sohool, 8 pm. - Bethany Circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Wesley Lehman. 8 p.m. last Sunday, and also attended the Moose convention in Chicago this week. Baumgartner is governor of the local Moose lodge and Sheets lx junior governor. Work has started on tbe new telephone exchange building at Geneva. It Is being constructed -by the McClain Construction Company. Sorority To Moot Bluffton — Nearly 250 members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity from all parts of the state will convene at the Bluffton country club on Wednesday. Aug. 30. for the second annual Beta Jamboree sponsored by the Bluffton alumni association, it. was announced by Fred O. Tangeman. secretary of the association and general chair man in charge of the Jamboree. Reglatratlon will start at noon with a golf tournament beginning at t:3O. Dinner will be served at 8:30. UmaaamnnamLaMSW ■ ■■** ■y Anna K. Willlama Home Demonstration Agent Freese Before Frost Green peppers—ls they are firm, crisp and thick-walled —are excellent for liome-freeslng. Thai’s good news for the home gardener whose pepper plants often are most heavily laden just as frost approaches Freexing Is an easier
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. WK a ’’w' •Wil IT’S SMB all around aa 38-year-old Col. Robert W. Witty, commander of "Cleveland Airport." the Pohang airstrip besieged by North Koreans, arrives home In Cleveland and Is met by his family. From left; Bruce. *; Perle. 31. his wife; Laurel. 8; Rogan, 3. and Witty. Ho will go to Washington to receive • new assignment. t JnfemotionaD
and quicker way to preserve this vegetable than canning. Green peppers not only are popular tor tbe dash of green color and good flavor they contribute to salads, relishes, sauces and such cooked dishes aa chicken a la king, hut also they offer vitamins A snd C in good measure. For use in satads or other uncooked foods, green peppers may be froten without preheat Ing They are crisper that way. The specialists recommend using them In salads before they are completely thawed so that they bold their crispness. For use In cooked dishes, preheating la recommended because it softens the pepper, makes it pack more compactly and helps hold Its good eating qualities long er In froten storage. Here are directions for freesing: Wash peppers, cut out stems, cut in half, remove seeds, and slice or not. as desired. Unheated halves or slices may he packed directly Into containers and put into the freSxer. No bead apace is necessary. For preheat Ing. give halves three minutes in boiling water. slices two minutes. Then chill promptly in cold water, drain ami pack tight in containers. leaving a half inch of headspace. . Con ven lent eont alner* for peppers in the freeser are four -or eight ounce also. Use leakproof, molsture-vapor-proof cans. jars, cartons or bags. Farmhouse Exhibit Homemakers planning to Improve their rural homes will want to see the modern farmhouse ex-
hihit In the Purdue University Building at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. August 31 to September 8. The exhibit will also lie open during the International Dairy Exposition In October. As visitor* approach the house, they will notice the outdoor living area, a paved patio set aside for family fun and relaxation. In addition to equipment, tar outdoor cooking and recreation, the area includes cabinet storage apace along the wall adjoining the garage for bulky outdoor playthings, garden tools, and cooking utensils. Exterior landscaping for the farmstead area is being handled by university horticulturists. Miss Martha Jo Bentley, extension home furnishing specialist, has coordinated the color schemes of the three exhibit room* is the bouse through use of various shades and tints of green, contained with other color*. The workroom is finished in green, peach, and white, accented with multicolor counter top*. Here, homemakers will see automatic washing equipment using both suda-saver and automatic dryer, a 84-gallon electric water heater, and a water softener. A built-in laundry tub may be used aa a multi-purpose sink for cleaning fruits and vegetables or other household tasks. Cabinets sre located over the washer for soaps and other equipment. and adjustable shelves for canned food storage, and packaging materials for home freesdr are located in the cabinet nearest to it. In the washroom, the lavatory in a built-in cabinet Is near the clothes hamper which opens both into the wash and workrooms. Btorage is provided for towels, i bathroom mrppltes—and shaving equipment. The large mirror Is well lighted with fluorescent tubes on either side The room is dec - orated in green desert sand, and brown colors The leshaped step-saving kitchen feature* white steel cabinet*. Including revolving ones In the corner*. The stainless steel sink, range and dishwasher are installed in the cabinet line, with the dishwasher on the left Os the sink for easier use by right-handed women. Dishes are stored to the left of the dishwasher. The kitchen wa)l cabinets are equipped with revolving corner, adjustable shelve*, step shelve* for spices, and pan file*. Base cabinets contain ventilated vegetable storage, drawer liners for flour and sugar, tray and pan file, cutting hoard, cutlery trav*. towel bar. and soap rack. Dining Is fun in this kitchen. It combines maple tones of dining table and chairs With the cool tones of one walr papered with caladium.:|«*ve* on a bamboo trel-< Its. The wall covering Is wash* able and stain-proof. Colors In the wallpaper have been picked up In the counter tops, curtain*, and small accessories. This give* the room a color combination of greens, yellow and brown. The Inlaid linoleum counter tops are In a jaspe pattern. while the floor linoleum has a spatter pattern. Recessed lights over counters and room overhead lighting provide good vision. Berne. Aug. 28. — Mr. and Mra Albert Nuasbuam announces the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Pauline, to Milton Hahegger. son of Mr. and Mra. John Hahegger of Berne The wedding will be aa event of Ba.urday. Dept- 3- Both are graduate* of the Monroe high school- Ml** Nussbaum to employed la tho office of the Berne Furniture Company. Hahegger at the Dunbar Furniture Company. Tho salary of the governor of Maryland to loea than that ot any other state chief executive. The I Maryland governor get* only 84.500 I a year. a
Extension Secretary Resigns For College Mis* Beulah Jane Bartsch, sec rotary at the county extension office for two years, has resign* 1 her position effective today. Miss Bertsch plans to attend Heidelberg College In Tlffon, Ohio. Pauline Reesenguth Augsburger. who ha* been learning the job for three months thia summer will replace Mto* Bertsch. Miss Bertsch is the daughter ot Mr. and Mr*. William Bertsch of French township. She will leave Saturday for Rowling Green, Ohio, where she will attend the National Council of the Youth Fellowship Os the Evangellial and Reformed Churc. vutli r. to *o*-ni:mdeut« nf Indiana. County-of A'laSiN. ** In Hae~AdamM circutt Court zh la - VavAXivb. - Geaeta CharHb as %a»*r*a* DavMFXrjr h*r. Hit** TriiKirr* William F Meßfrl. Mr. Mda Gena VS PrtfT ft al Com* now the piaintiffw by <’hri» JI. Mii'M'lriian, one «.f their at««-rnry tn l !>ie ihntr • oriipiaint IkwrHn* t‘* get her with the i»f>»da*U that th* residence, upon diligent Inquiry, ie unknown of the following defendants, to-wit: Peter Str. Mary the eniate of Peter St udak« r, r»aviti Studalxakmr. Eliw*l»eth Furry. Amoa f'urry. Kat hern dtudar»aker. Eliaaheth St udatqikrr. John baker, Abraham Htudubaker. Jo*ia Crawford. Ph tinmen N. C»»flinß,. I»avl<i Ma<*l>onAld, Conww+»ai4»uer. I>«ijd Mt uda baker, Harriet Rtwdabaker. l,*aa<' Nelaon, Anw* <l. Tht»mpa«>n, ‘ J,amea A’etMon. Administrator of the estate of Amo* n. Thompa«»n, Thomas J. William, l>r Bricker, yfawrate* Cook. tJeorge H. Thnmwon, Joseph Handrirka. Ha rah Hendricks. Em»«htie Cook. Jatttua W Thompaon, Jonn T. Frame Ciuntniaaioner. W U. ’ * France. FToyd B. Aapy. Catharha Aapy. ddmLJßiirky. Beulah E. Stucky, A. <l. Briggs. The unknown husband* an<l wive*, reapecllvaly, of each of the above and deni gnat d person*, the name* of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff*. The unkno-wn widowers and widows of egd'h of the above named and designated deceased peraoM. the nama of all of whom are unknown to th? plaintiff* The nnknown children, .lescendants. and heirs surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees. legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, em-cessors to interest and assigns. ea«h of the aWve named and deslgnated peraoits. the names of al! of whom are unknown to the plaintiff’ That said action Is for the purpone bf quieting title to real estate In the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendI ants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believi-d ■ to be non-residents of the Btate of r Indiana. - The fallowing described real estate In Adams County, in the Htale » >f Indiana, is described In said comylalnt as fallows: In lx»t No. It! except 1? feet off of the north end and also In Jed Nn. 1-12 aJIJn Htudabaker Srd Addition to town of Buffalo, now fieneva. Adams County/ Indiana that there exists a defect, and an apparent defect In, and a cloud upon the title to said re AI estate on account of defective and Inaccurate ' descriptions ot said real estate, or a break or hiatus In the record title thereof, appearing In some, matters of rec-ord affecting the title to said real estate, and thal it does nut appear nf record that certain grantors, who are named as defendants herein were unmarried al the time of executing certain deeds pertaining to said real ewtate. and that certain of the defendants wh» were mart.-. Cagees. and had a lien and encumrame as texting said real estate have not properly and duly released said lien, aa disclosed by the public records of Adams County. Indiana, where said real estate Is situated. i»y reason whereof some doubt may be alleged and arises as to the complete validity of the title claimed and assented by said plaintiffs; the said plain Tiffs, who have instituted and 'prose* uted this pr4»ceeding r do not have the knowledge as to whether the person or .persons who by an> possibility might Haim some right, title or interest In the real estate mentioned and describe ed in this pro<eedlng are living or dead, and the plaintiffs do not have knowledge aa to the full names of such persons who by any possibility might «laim some right, title or interest in the real estate mentioned and described in the proceeding whether aa husband and wife, widow or widower, heir or devisee, by reason of .their relations to xofne of the former owners, mortgagees, and encumbrancers ther> of. as dis<-losed by the public records of said .Adams County, Indiana. who are made party defendants herein Kaid plaintiffs, do not know whether sm-h parties who are made defendants herein are living or dead, and said plaintiffs have made defendants In this proceed* ing any and all parsons who-might have some possible Interest in said real estate, and whose names or name appears of record in any records effecting said real estate, and said plaintiff* have also made defendants in thia proceeding the husbands or wives, widowers or widows, heirs, devisees of any and all such persons appearing of record Aa a former owner or encumbrancer under the designation and description of the unknown husband and wives, widowers and widows, or th* unknown heirs or devisees of all such persona shown by the public records «»f said Adams rodnty. Indiana, in which such real estate is Aituated. at any time In the past who have had any interest in said real estate by reason whereof, doubt as tn the validity of the title to said real estate may arise And in this proceeding for the jpersons hereinhefoye mentioned, an id plaintiff a in their complaint herein assert U-ltle to the said real estate against any and aH persons whom soever, and that the purptvee of said plaintiff!* in thia proceeding Is to • quiet the title to said real estate as against the world, and that said plaintiffs have named an defendants , herein all persons within th»‘r , knowledge through whom any has--1 til* claim to said real estate may • be asserted Notice is hereby given ihat an- • leas <he defendants he and appear i on the 15 day of the Hept ember Term. IM«, of the Adams Circuit I Court, being the 35 day of October. . !»»«, at the Court House In the City of Decatur, in said county and state, and answer or demur tn said . complaint, the same will bo hoard and determined In their absence IN WITNKBH WHKRKOF. I havo hereunto sot my hand and afftaod * the seal of aald Court In the Office of tho Clark thereof In the City of Decatur. Indiana thia 25 day of , August !>S6 Clerk of tbe Adame rirrwlt Coart wWWWWW V* WMRWVW* Attorney Kd. A. Boone AVG If—SEPT l-»
flg w' -081 liADY TO UAVt tor Atlantic Qty and the "Mto* Amertca" baauty Mfcant in September, Marilyn Reynold*. "Mto* New York State," t«*W b* water at Syracua*. N. Y-. tafcr* taking a gwim. She * 31, kaart* yed, S-fe*t-BH, a Syracua* university student. f/atsruaSoaaM
Services Held Graveside service* were held *tl the M. R. E cemetery In Berne yesterday morning for Patti Jo Liechty. Infant dauxhter of Mr. and Mr*. Lynn L'iechty of Berne, stillborn at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital. Th*: Rev. A. M. Claaaer. great-grand-: father of the baby, officiated. Surviving beside* the parents are the grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Oswald. JJechty of Berne and Mr. and Mr*.! Arley Wulliman of Monroe. President Named Berne. Aug. 28 — Kenneth tech ot French township I* the new preKident of the Berne-French Future Farmer* of America club. He succeeds Doyle Lehman. Other ne»- officer* are Bill Klpfer, vicepre*.; Max Lehman, aecretary. Chester Smith, treasurer; Joe Lehman, sentinel; Phil Kaehr. new* reporter and Leonard Kingsley. advisor.
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