Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1950 — Page 3

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STATE ROADSIDE COUNCIL f MEET AT STRING MILL PARK I The Indiana State Roadside Council, lac., held their tall meet iiiK Tuesday at Spring Will state •ark. MltchelL Mrs J. M. Kauff man, of Fort Wayne, state pret>i , dent, conducted the meeting. Those attending from the Adutns county council were the coun-1 ty president. Mrs. Wilbur Stanley? Mrs. E. W. Busche. Mrs Erwin ‘-lucky and Mrs. Paul It. Rich. .Mrs Kusche was the official delegate Many legislative matters were iliscussed and each district super I tutor was asked to make a report. | Mrs. Dlefenbaugh of thia district j had the pleasure to include in her. report the erect km of roadside tables in this vicinity. Adams .county ha* the distinction of Iteing the first county in Indiana to have tables on couaty roads. ’ After a luncheon at the Inn. Frank Wallis state entomologist, ~ gave an interesting and education. al talk on diseases and control of plant life. J|e also showed colored pictures of different wild flowers and sites In Indiana. During the pfternoon mnetitv: the group made a tour of the historical Spring Mill village that in dudes the grist milt, distiller*, saw mill, tavern, hat shop and several residences. This village l was built during the years from 1814 to 1825 fa about 1931 the department of conservation took it over and restored the buildings The grist mill la still in opera lion, run by water from springs. In the evening the group was Invited to attend the Persimmon -Festival in Mitchell The four local women returned through Brown county state park The nest local meeting will be held at the site of th/ secopd roadside table, ‘on Plcjiia road. —u—- - Marks Film Service i -for quality prints Smith RexaJl Drugs

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| three miles cast of Decatur, at one titirty o'clock Friday afternoon, Oc- ' tuber 13. Members are asked to bring weiners for a weiney roast. In the event of inc lement weather the meeting will be held at the Bubo school BAILER-BOLLENBAUGHER WEDDING VESTEROAV I Jtrs. Jennie Bailer of this city .ind William Bolienbaugher of near rhatunooea. Ohio, were nnlted in marriage yesterday in Decatur and are residing cm the groom’s farm |jtesi..of Chattanooga. ! A .wedding dinner was served at the home of the .couple following I t he_ceremony. I ... ■ " GIRL SCOUT LEADERS meet on Wednesday The Girl Hcout Leaders duh met ,Wednesday afternoon at rhe De eatuy high school with twentytwo leaders, one council member and four children present. Mrs. Chester Dellell presided Mrs Ralph Ailjaou was »electcd secretary of the club after th. irslgnaticm of Mrs Cecil Mek-hl, .and Mrs. Lowell Harper introduced the new leaders it was announced that the regional conference will he held in Mic higan November S to 1« and Mrs Da lie) I urged all leaders to attend as many meetings of the leaders training course at Fort Wayne as possible. The flirl Scout calendar* will lie available in November and leaders are asked to have their orders In to Mrs. Robert Bonekemper as soon as possible. Mrs. Warren Lehman explained thee Troop registration forms and reminded the leaders of the October 11 deadline Mrs Dslrell displayed the picture of the new uniform adopted Icy the national Girl Scout organisation tor Senior Remits. A discussion was held., on the court of awards and the advisability of an examining Icoard for hadei es. No decisions were made at I rilin' tfmcT' Leaders shonM -contacti Mrs Arthur Ifolthopse for com munity service projects. Mrs. Ken-

I ■ - MIBB MAXINC LAVERNE FUHRMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mr* Louis Fuhrbmn of Decatur, <** married recently to Vernon Bultemeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hultetneier of Preble. The vows were read in the Friedheim laithersn church by Rev. E. T. Rchmiclilce - Pheno by ltd wards. ,

></’ ♦ * newts He dor’s .cation asuet be phoned In by 11 a m. (Saturday B:SO Am.) Phone 3-2111 Phyllis Acheeow Friday St Dominic discussion club. Mrs. 'erome Coffee, 7:30 p.m. Pocahontas Lodge, Red Men Hall. 7:30 p.m. Associate Tri Kappa. Rummage, The Den. Ave Maria Study Club. Mrs. Arthur Voglewvde. » pm. Trinity Evangelical United Brothen Work and Win Class, Mr., and irs. Harry Poling, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Associate Tri Kappa, Rummage 9ale. The Den. Wesley -Claes Baksd Food Me. CRy Hall. 0 am. Monday Junior Women's club opening meeting. Mrs J. <l. Kohne. 0 p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of P. I home. S p.m. Sancta Maria study club. Mrs. Laurent, 703 North Fifth. : x pm. %. - I. Art Department of the Woman's c lub, Mrs. A R .Ashlncui-fter, «:J0 cjiaW’X-- . Mothers' Study Group of Root ;Twp„ Monmouth High School. 7 30 ; I'm Literature Department of the Woman's Club, Mrs. 11. B. Heller, 3u pm ■" ■ ■ ■ Ladles' Firemen Auxiliary, Fir? ' station. 3 p m. Pythian "Needle club. K of P Home, after temple. Dramatic- Department of the WcMnan's Club, Mrs. George Thom- , as, 6 30 p m. Music deportment of Women’s Club. Mrs Dan Tyndall 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Kirkland W.C.T.U.. Mrs. Joe Baumgartner. 1 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority bus!Msa meeting Elks home. $ pin Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa | sorority. Mrs. Dick Heller 7:30 i:-m. Trinity EU R . W.F.W.F., Chur ch, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge. f)d<j. Fellows neth Small for outdoor projects. Mrs. Robert Railing for first aid courses and instructions, and Mrs. Myra Katt for the Giri Scout equipment. , The' Girl Scout association meet- : Ing will be held October 30, with I the place of meeting to be ann- ■ minced later. Girl Scout week will i l>e observed October 33 to 39 and plana are being made for a window display get together, round-up and to at tend c hurch services. -— tallblehT I So is Rexall's famous Old Fashioned HONEY « HOREHOUND COUGH DROPS 39c Ik. Smith Rexal Drags

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Hall, 7:10 pm. Monmouth P. T. A.. Monmouth High School. 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters' Class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Cburih, Mrs. Fred MeCMnell. 7:H p.m. Church Mothers' Study Club. Mrs Ladoyt Miller, I p m Happy Homemakers' Club, Mrs. Rene Brandt. 7:10 p.m. Rose Garden Club, Mrs. Gerald Imrkln. 2 p.m. , • Valparaiso University Guild, Zion Lotheran Chorch, Friedheitn, s p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Clifford Essex. 7:30 p.m. “ Beta 91gma Phi. Mr«. CttTeßc* Zlner, 1 p.m: Wodweedey Ruth Ulrcle of -Presbyterian church, Mrs, Ed Cook. 1 p m Naomi Circle <>f Presbyterian church! Mrs. J. L. Koeber, Jr., 1 IF» Zion Lutheran Mtaatonary Borg»ty, church parlors. 1 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, Betty Weber. 1 pm. Decatur Emblem Club. Elks Home. 7:30 pine* vuuesdey Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic hall. 7:3# p.m Mary Circle of . Presbyterian church, Mrs. Dick Heller. 2:30 pm. Martha Circle of Presbyterian church. Mrs Carl Pumphrey. 2:10 ;un. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER SUNDAY Mrs. Cora B. ixiugh entertained at dinner Sunday at her home on Madison street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Krontx of Sturgis, Mich Mrs. j Richard Foreman and daughter Shelia, of Willshire, O. Mr and Mrs. Ase Currier and children! Marylin. Janet. Gayle. Danny and, Jim, of Kalamaroo. Mich., Mr. and ' Mrs; Donald T Lough and sons David and Dennis, of Fort Wayne,: Mr. and Mrs. James Lough and: cons Roger Lee and Ronald, Mr. end Mrs Kenneth Lough and daughters Karen and Vicki. Mr. and Mrs Russel Andrews and daughters Linda and Mary Jane Mrs. Ruth Deßolt and children Marvin, Richard. Sharon and Diana, all ot thix city, and George R. White, who make* his home with . his sister, Mrs. Ixnigh. BETHANY W.8.W.8. MEETS THURSDAY The WSWS. of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church met Thursday afternoon tn the social rooms of the church with Mrs. F. H. Willard program chairman. conducting the "opportunity meeting presenting the United Nations organisation.” Mrs. George Hamma played the piano prelude and the topics, "An OpportunUy to Worship. Think, were presented. Mrs. Simeon Hain. Mrs. Richard Hammond. Mrs. Art Beeler and Mh. Winston Rawley rave a playlet. "A Radio Broadcast on the United Nations.” and a trio sang the United Nations hymn. A United Nation* qnlx was conducted and the meeting closed with sentence prayer* for the U.N. After a social hour, lovely refreshments were served by the October section of the Ladies Aid with Mrs. Earl Butler aa chairman.

rm * Dh ft ' Sig i /. jh MRS. NORMAN OBTERMEVER waa the former Maxine only daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Martin F. GaUmeyer. R. R. 1, Decatur before her recent marriage in the rectory of the Friedbeim Lutheran ehurch. Rev E. T. Schmidthe performed the ceremony. The groom i* the non of Mr. and Mr*. Martin Ostcrmeyer of near O««ian. The couple now reside at R. R. 4. Fort Wayne. —Photo by Edward*

NAZARENE SOCIETY MEETS AT CHURCH The W.F.M.B. of the Naxarenc church held their regular meeting last evening at the church. Mrs. George Amspaugh presided and Mrs Willis Andrews was tn charge <rf devotions. Scripture was read by Mrs. Ears 'Brandyberry and prayer was offer* rd by Mrs Amspeugh. Mrs. Glen Habegger read the article from "The Other Shebp" Mrs. Zeurcher. returned miasionary from Peru, gave an interesting talk on the natives of that coun- ' W;" »"i showed article* made aad vorn by the women of Peru. Mrs. Chari* Hlchs presented a : i eading and the Morrison sUler* sang a duet. The meeting closed With prayer by Mrs. Williams and : Mrs. Morrison. ■ Shakespeare club HAS OPENING MEETING The Ladles Shakespeare club held its opening meeting of the 1 year at the home of Mrs. A.C.E. Gil lander Wednesday afternoon Thl* is the sixty-eighth year since the organisation of the club. Mr«. L. C. Pettibone, president had charge of the meeting and Mrs. John T Tyndall gave a very impressive lesson. The year 1950 marks the 150th anniversary of the organixation of Indiana territory and Mrs. Tyndall's paper waa rich with interMeeting history ot beloved “Indiana. I Among her topic* was "Story of Indiana Territory. 1800-131#. William Henry Harriimh. First Gover I nor. Historic Old Vincennes." Lovely refre»hments in keeping with the club colors of white and yellow were aerved at the I close of the meeting by the com- ! mlttee in charge.: Mrs. Arthur i Suttles, chairman, Mre. Earl Ad- ' ams Mrs Jesse Sutton. Sr.. Mrs. 'John Tyndall. Mrs. Bryce Thomas. I Mr*. Maynard Hetrick. Mr*. U C. | Pettibone and Mr*. Giilander. The St. Dominic discussion club sill meet at seven thirty o’clock this evening at the home of Mm Jerome Toffee. i • ", The Flo-Kan Sunshine Girts will i have ,a meeting at the K. of P. i home Monday evening at six o'clock. All members are asked tn attend. The Sancta Maria atudy club will meet at the home of Mr* George .Laurent, 701 North Fifth atroet. Monday evening at eight o'clock. The. W.F.W.f! of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church' will meet at the church Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Delta Theta Tau aororlty will ; have a business meeting at the Elka home Tueeday evening at ' eight o'clock. The Zion Lutheran Missionary ’ society will meet in the eharch i parlors at two o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Members are reminded M the Chriatmaa box to ba aent . to the orphanage In Germany Members are aaked to bring candy, toys or clothing fdr children up o ’ six years of agu. The Junior Woman's clah will Uro their opening meeting of the

club year Monday evening at the home of Mr* J. G. Kohne. Sl7 West Monroe street. A pot-lnck - topper will be served at six o’- , < loch. I ■ Mra. Dick Heller will bo how teas to the meeting of the Asaoclvte Chapter of Tri Kappa sorority Tueeday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Members are aaked to bring their cookies for the Riley hospital to the meeting. The Order <K Eastern Star will have their regular stated meeting Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Masonic halt J The Kirkland W.C.T.U. will meet I at the home ot Mr*. Joe BaumgartI uer Tuesday afternoon at eae o'clock. Charles.A. Dans, famous editor of the New York Sun. helped educate t> the public to want news. ( .... — ! Ao# / \ \2f\®Q r! y /1 i '[XjyiT \ n w Il \ 1 / I* II 1/ MffllfMM I I l/l 1 W j£j L i I I ■> AAain 1 / ML/ 0->9»«ws ! ’ // f 9»WNB 9bs4 // MMis# * h net • ' \W/ RM**** moiioy . .’.Ji /cb far !*••'» florieos ! qlgsrinß colors of I ' VW a far alm 13* IB 2M F — 095 r O *1 ' ■! ! NMick 4to. ; ———i

A several hundred dollar loss resulted from a, fire which damaged the Elmer Moser residence at Craigville yestenlay. The Bluffton fire department responded to a call and exUnguiahed the blase. Paal Niblick and Albert RUter of Bluffton were slightly Injured when the Niblick ear coUMod with an automobile driven by Arnold Mauger of Ossian at the luterwec tion of state roads 214 and 1. Both cars were damaged Salomon Lord loft today for Yankton. S. D. where be Will viait far o week with his eea, Paul Lord. The Utter is a field rupreerntative in the Boy Scout organisation. Mra. RaaeeU Acker aad Mrs. I H. F Tribble of Tri Uk«L are Utting with frUud* and reUtives n Chicago this week. Mr. aad Mrs Rotten Peterson and daughter Joyee, as Detroit. Mich., were overaigbt BMMOr. ts

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»Mfn. John Detersdo'of tIU city. They left thl* morning for Bloomingtoa to attend the homecoming at Ind Una University. Dovid Lilientfiol To Lucture At ladtuna Bloomington, Ind.. Oet. E. —(UPi — Former atomic energy eommia. smmi chairman David E. UUeethal will lecture al tndtaaa Ualveralty next Thursday la the opeaiag program of the 19M-S1 convocation series. Newspaper* selling fur a penny apiece originated in England. BAKE AND FOOD SALE — Wesley clbml Method!*' Chareh. Oct. 7 at City Hatt. QssHty Pltttt Fhrislds( Holthovsc Drag Cc.