Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1950 — Page 3

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ADAMS CENTRAL F.T.A MEET* MONDAV NIGHT A ppiroxlmately two baad r • d member* attended the first meeting ol the Adam* Central Parent Teacher* Association. held Monday evening at the high *chool gym. Eetel Smut* of Fort Wayne, rpeaker fo r the evening, used the topic “Some Aspect* of a Good School." He stressed that children should be given the good experience* in school that can be taken with them to use in later life. Hugh Andrew*, new principal of the high school, and Harold Reasoner. principal of the grade school. gave short talk* and then introduced their faculties. EXECUTIVE VUMMITTEE OF MONMOUTH P.T.A. MtCTg The executive committee of the Monmouth Parent-Teacher* A*aeelation met at the Monmouth school last evening to discus* plan* for the coming year. The president.

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Mr*. George Banner, conducted the meeting. It wa* announced that the Moth--1 ere Study Group wilt bold their initial meeting at seven thirty o’clock next Monday evening at the achool, and the P.T.A. meeting will be held on October id at seven thirty o'clock at the school. Parents and children are urged to attend? The executive committee 1* composed of Mrs. Sonner. Mrs. Adolph Weldler, vice-president; Mrs. Herbert Hraun. secretary; Thurman Drew, treasurer. Ms Omer Merriman and Mrs. Agnes Yager are on the auditing committee The finance committee is composed of Drew, Mr*. Merriman, Mrs. Myron Lehman, Norman Robinson and Frank Singleton. Mr*. Dallas Brown head* the membership committee. Mrs. Richard Mu***, publicity, Mr*. Adolph Weldler, publication. Mr*. Norval

Fuhnnan. music and pianist. Mr*. Robert Johnson, scrap book, and Mrs. Harold Owen* 1* historian. The program committee is Mrs. Leo Kirsch, Mr*. Howard Schult*, Mrs. Thurman Goldner and Mr*. Martin Buhiman. Hospitality. Mr. and Mr*. Winfred Cerite and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fleming, and study group. Mr*. Herbert Braun. Mrs. Carl Horst and Mrs. Russel Fleming. BACK TO SORORITy PARTY AT PSI IOTA XI MISTING Psi Ote members enjoyed a "Back to Sorority” party Wednesday evening at their- first social meeting of the fall season. The entertaining room* at the Elks home were attractively decorated with tail flower*. The evening wae spent reviewing the constitution and by-law* of th* sorority, and various interesting discussions were held on the subject. Mr*. Hubbard Btelner was awarded the door prise. At the close of the evening a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. chairman, IRa. Wllliajfr'-offee, Mrs. James Cowan. Mr*. David Heller. Mr*. John McConnell and Mr*. Burt Townsend, Jr. MAGLEV GUILD IN MEETING TUESDAY The Women's Guild of the Magley Evangelical and Reformed church held their regular meeting Tuesday evening In the church gasement. , The president. Mr*. Amanda Borne conducted * the business session and gave report* for the guild. The following officers wvre sleeted for the coming year: president Mr*. Alla Kruetxeman: vicepresident. Mrs. Florence Bieberich; secretary. Mr*. Mary Worthman; treaaurer, Mr*. Ver* Jane Abrams. A delicious lunch wa* sered at the close of the meeting. MIM MAXINE FUHRMAN HONORED AT SHOWER Mr*. Theodore Koeneman and daughter Betty Ann entertained at a mlscellaneou* shower Bunday afternoon in honor of Mia* Maxine axH.gi*n ■ is ‘ ral.fii txt massknr unnnsiL m l csv|iWHiiß?r 2J. Game* were played and prise* awarded to Mr*. Evelyn Hitxemsn. Mr*. Louis Bultemeier and Mis* LaVon Rekewwg. who presented them to the honor guest. Game* were pIHB at mtfar A delklou* lunch wa* served by the hoMesaes and Mia* Fuhrman then opened her many lovely gifts. Thea* present were; Mr*. Louis Fuhrman. Mrs. Ervin' Schuller. Mrs. Nlmer Fuhrman. Mr*. Tifton Vardaman. Mr*. Wilbert Fuhnnan. Mr*. Norman Bultemeier. Mrs Ver-

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MRS. CARL BULTEMEIER was ths former Dorothy Lepper, daughter of Mrs. Ida Lepper qf New Hsvea. before her recent marriage. The ceremony was performed. In the Emmanuel Lutheran church in New Haven by The Rev. Lueck. The couple reside* In Hoagland. , — Photo by Edwards.

Sectety Item* ter day** publication muet be phoned In by It a. m. (Saturday 3:3# a> m.) Phon* 1000-1031 Phylll* Aches** Thursday G.E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church social room*. 7:30 p.m. St. Dominic study club. Mr* Harold Engie 7:30 p.m. Indies Missionary Society of Church of God. Mr*. Emma Frank, 7:30 p m. Good Neighbors Home Economic* club of Monroe township Mr*. Nosh Maxeiin. » p.m. Progressive Worker* da** of Trinity church. Berne park, 8:30 p.m. Women of the Moo** formal initiation Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Milla Methodist WBC !L. Mr*. Clyde. Jone*. 1:30 p.m. Bo Cha Rea. Mr*. Richard Ehlng*r, 7:30 p.m. D.Y.B. dan* of Trinity Evangel!<a| IMtud Brethrsm church, Mr*. JeS* Hurst, 7:30 p.m, Adams County Nurse* Asaoelation, Hanna-Nwttman park, 3:30 pm. Ladles Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. John Hirscby, 7 pjn. Friday American l-egion Auxiliary social meeting. I-egion Homs, 8 p.m. Monmouth junior class skating party. Clem's Lake. 7 30 p.m Pocohantas Lodge, Rodmen'* hall, 7:30 pin. Presbyterian Rummage Bale, church basement, afterpoon. Decatur Emblem club initiation. Elk* home, 8 p.m. Saturday Presbyterian Rummage Sale, church basement, morning and afternoon. Monday Root Twp. Mother* Study Club, Monmouth. 7:30 p.m. Holy Family study dab, Mrs, Ralph Kriegel. 3 p.m. Pythian Needle club, K. of P. home, after Temple. Tuesday Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority guest night. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. 8 p.m. Church Mother* study club, Methodist church, 8 p.m. Root Township'Home Economic* club, Mr*. Ed Christen. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday Bethany CISS* tfßox Evangelical and Reformed church, Mr*. L L. Frank, 8 p.m. Women's Association of First Presbyterian ehnrch, church parlor*. 8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. business and social meeting, Mr*. Eugene Beam, 8 p.m. Un Bultemeier, Mr*. Arthur Lllllek. Mrs. Lawrence Bultemier, Mr*. Loul* Bultemief. Mr*. Charlie* Buitemeisr. Mis* Rekeweg. Mia* Deloria Bultemeier. Mrs. Lodla Ellsnorth. Mr*. Evelyn Hltseman. Mis* Carol Vardaman, Ml** Sharon Schuller. Mr*. Koenemaa and daughter* Betty and Marlene. MRS. HARVE KOOS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Decatur Garden club held tbrir regular meeting at the home of Mr*. Harve Koo* Tuesday afternoon. Mr*. N. A. Bixler presided at the business meeting. Mr*. Henry Heller and Mr*. Fred Hancher gave an interesting report on the dedication of th* blue •tar memorial near Fort Wsyn*. Mr*. William Kohls reported on a meeting of the blue star memorial omnctl, h*K al the heme of Dr. and Mr*. Kauffman in Fort Wayn*. Mrs. Kohl* also reported oa tbs dedication of the roadside tables by | the Decatar Garden dub sad th*

Rose Garden club. Mrs. Amo* Ketchum gave a paper on "Indiana Fall Wild Flower*.'’ and Mr*. Kohl* presented * paper on ''Perennial* we should know.” Mr*. Hersel Nash won the contest and the guest <*rt*e. Mr*. Koos. Mr*. Ketchum and Mr*. Kohl* served lovely refreshment*. The Berne club will be guests at the next meeting. KITCHEN CLASS MEETS TUESDAY The Kitchen class of the First Methodist church was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Paul Moore on North Fecond street. After a business meeting, game* were enjoyed and refreshment* were served by the host*. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Jone*. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Vaughn Miller Mr. and Mr*. Lyman Hana. , Mr. and Mr* Joe Kaebr Medtord , Smith. Tom Ahr and Mr." and Mr*. Victor Porter. The next social hour will be held at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Richard Colter on October 27. The Root township Mother* Ktudy club will meet at seven thlr- . ty o'clock Monday evening at the . Monmouth school. The Junior claa* of Monmouth i high school will sponsor a skating -party at Clem's Lake Friday evening. September 23, at seven thirty o'clock Admission price I* fifty cent* and the. party will be open to the public. The Bethany Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at the home of Mr*. L. L. Frank Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. Mr*. Floyd Hunter will be aaalatlng hostess. 1 ■— The American Legion Auxiliary will have a social meeting at the Legion Home Friday evening at i eight o'clock. The Calvary Wilting Worker* class meeting has been postponed until further notice. The Women'* Association of the First Presbyterian church will meet tn the church parlors Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta j Sigmd Phi sorority will have a business and social meeting at th* home of Mr*. Eugene Beam Wednesday evening at eight o’clock? The G. E. Aeolian choir wiß have rehearsal at seven thirty o'clock

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this evening in the music room at Decatur high school. Chester Somers and Gene Zinur, Decatur young men. have enrolled tt Indiana University at Bloomington for the fall nemoater. Their name* were omitted from the list published in Wednesday* Daily Democrat. Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Teeple and daughter Velma have returned to their home here after a short visit in New York City. Th* addrea* of Pvt. R. L. Gander, now on active duty with the marine corp*. I* No. HN3737. Pit. 1 3rd. Rec. Trng. Bn., Marine Training Depot, San Diego 40, Cal. Mr. and Mr*. George Heber of Walnut street have received the following address for their grandson: Pfc. Oren C. Reynolds, 1088383, 3nd. Recruit Training' Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot. San Diego 40. Cal. Mr. and Mr*. T. F. Graliker left today to attend the bankers' convention at New York City. Before they return they will tour the New England Mate*. Washington. D. C, and the Smoky Mountain*. Odell Foley left yesterday for Indiana University wberg he 1* enrolled in hi* sophomore year of pr*-medlcal training. He wa* accompanied to Bloomington by his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Hansel L. Foley. Mr. and Mr*. Jack Ros* of route six ar* the parent* of a baby son. horn at 8 o’clock Monday morning at th* Oti* hospital in Celina, O. He weighed 7 pounds. 8 ounce*, and has been named Wayn* Edward. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Ro** of route five ar* the parent* of a haby daughter, born at the Adam* countymetfiorial hospital at 3:37 *.m- tSday. She weighed 7 pound*, th ounce*. A baby son wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Moser of Berne at 13:43 a.m. today at the local hospital. He weighed 8 pounds. 1 ounce. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Kunkel of route on* *re th* parent* of a baby daughter, bora Wednesday afternoon at four thirty o'clock at the Adams county hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces. State Polio Cases Indianapolis. Sept. 31. —(UPI—- . Today’s polio totals In Indiana since Jan. 1, compared with the Mime date last year; _ No. of Case* Death* Count!** UM 373 18 84 IS43' 788 82 ?f New case* 'reported today: 2 each in Allen. Marlon and St. Joseph counties; one each in lioone. Jackson and counties Try A Democrat Want AU—lt Fey* MANY NEVERS SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES A* w* *M oMvr. rtna* ssd atrsle. eweewrUoa. ««■*—l«« •mukin* er nwwurv Io coU smootheM slows dowa kMosv funrUeo. Thl* war M moor Mbs to mhs*l*l* of *ae**Ml keateeho. ha* of *o» **4 s*d Assi*a*a. GM Cross wW*TiSLr tertSSSTjusts ssM. It mr *biisifirts *rs 4hs ts tksss o*et M wan. While thaw May •fMi «ae«r. It*a haw M'oMs 4M DauuY 3* M«t

fIUOSRITAI I IP Admitted Mr*. Mabel Bavieo. Monroeville; Mr*. Thoma* Johnston. Decatur route 4; Donald Reef, Berne route 3: Gary Wayne Will*. Monroeville. Dismissed: Mr*. Rafael Canale*. Deeatur; Mr*. Leonard Kingsley and baby girl, Munroe; Mrs. Paul W. Moser and baby girl. Decatur; Stanley Roth. Berne; Mrs. Lila Smith Lonoke. Art; Mr*. Juliu* Lengerich and baby boy. Monroeville. Trod* ta a t***d Tm*m — w**utur

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Owmcto* Want Ada Crtna Rwott* The name Mrtbodbif wa* given originally to Charles sad John Weeley and several other Oxford undent* in 1B». it 1* b*H*ved that the term wa* »elected bee**** of th* exact and “metbodleal'' manner in which they performed various engagement*. Bethany Ev. Aid Babe Sale. City Hall. September 23. 9 a. m. T QnMf MbRbHAc All wurk don* in *ur *wa plant right Mr* In DacMur. HeHtamßragCi.