Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1951 — Page 3

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2hurch mothers meet • \yiTH MRS. HETRICK :Sy\lrs Maynard Hetrick was hostthe t’hrtrch Mothers study club. !wenty-tbi<*c members were pros- '■ [. .>■* T U ; The devoYionals ao-iv given by ’ ’ . ‘f- \Titn >'].>.>.ui. ..mil les/ons hioiii the ■Parents and Christian . Home mracazHitr- were reviewed .1.1 Mrs. Nat halt- Nelson. Und Mrs iwul Uhrick. ' Refreshments were served by 1 • ’ 3rs Hetrick. Kirs .Lowell Smith. A rs- Erman Johnson and Mrs Wdtert Strickler. ]_ .' i SIJMAN—RUMSQHLAG ANNOUNCED j J l 'h“ marriage of Miss Bonnie -Small. daughter*o: Mr ind Mis . .'. Snmaii of route oink and | hard Ruinschteig, son of Mr ytr.’-ld Mrs. Albert Rumscblag of West* Madison street. took J Ore Saturday. .January 27 at the ,J tA-fory of St. Mary s <-Inn-ch. The || l||v. Ignatius Vichuras read thq 1 |l,| '‘T-’bleihng cerpnionv at ten| I HMWBM I iood ' 'i .i 1 I® * • jiood! | I i ■ L -p| biext time you find it f J neces-sary or convenient ' | Jto eat uptown, come in to ; ■ . H Dick's Grill' and try one i, i ) |f of our delicious meals. iW 11 We specialize in cooking ; 4 A food just the way you |j| j like, it ■ J. {DICK’S GRILL | pPEN 16:00 A. M. to 9.00 P. M. 'j

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• ' ' -j : '.’i f ' ."■ ' ■ ,o\lock In the morning. j * The couplep was attended by .-Mr. and Mrs. Elmo RumHChlag, • brother and HisterTitdaw of the room ' Only immediate families u ere'preaent.: i [’ \ I ' The bride selected a navy blue 1 gabardine tailored suiit which she i complemented with white .accessories Her etjirsage was a ipurple j<P^ hi <’ : , l[ 7 Mrs. Humsc-hlag wbre a £ light blue wool suijt with 'pink. iicceß- | orie.s. and wore a shoulder corsage of pink roses. • 4 ' ' . 'ft j . i Following/ tne cereiiibrilv a w edding dinner Was surfed to the families at the> home of the bride{s parents. ; { The couple j are . maiding with •the groom's parents fih' the pres ent. The bridle is a graduate of lacatur high school, and is employed at the Leland Smith Insurance Agency, Her husband, a graduate *of Decatur Catholic high school, is employed at the. General Electric Co. here.' ■\' ' ' ' I STUDY GROUP MEETS (TUESDAY EVENING | Our Lady of Good, Council study |<.liib held their regular meeting ’ last eVening the home of Mrs | Otto Baker. The meeting | opened with prayler ami several articles, “Our ! Lady of the 'Barn", and “The Legend of the Runaway Statue" i were given by ithe; program ehair”ian. .Mrs James VJin-phy. Jr. 'Prayer and recitation of the ros'~HLMS~~ Developed by Edwards 24 Hour Service f ’ Kohne Drug Store

* *'*! Society Items tor day’s pub- , lication must in by I 11 a. m. (SaturdaO&isb a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson WEDNESDAY I American Legion Auxiliary drill - team, I region home. X p.rn. ( • Ladies Aid of First Christian church, Mts. Jonas Berkey,! 7:30 t P.mEagles Auxiliary business meet- - ing, Eagles hall, 8:30 p.m. Girl Sr out Leadersclub, Deca-, tin high school^lnTf p.m, T’si lota Xi sorority busines-, meeting, Mrs. Eugene Durkin, X ' b- nl - , ' ' ' THURSDAY G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p.m. ! Baptist Woman’s Missionary Society. Mrs; Robert Hammond, 2 p.m. Victory class of Trinity church, 7:30 p in. i , Church of God Missionary Soci- ' ety. Mrs Gny Agler.' 7:30 p.m. Queen pf Rbsary study dub. Mrs. George Schultz. S p in Bobo V.B. Willing Workers c lass. Mrs , Milton bhronister. all day. > Order of Eastern Star stated Meeting, Masonic hall. 7:30 p.hi, Salem W.S.C.S., MrslbWW , W ? Salem W.S.C.Sj, . Mrs. Oscar Young. 1:30 p.m. p.A.V. Auxiliary business meeting. D.A.V. hall. X p.m Work and Win (lass of Tyinity church, Mr. and Mrs IL F, cjlpen. i 7:30 p.hi. I Union Chapel W.S.W.S.; Mrs j Nile livilliamson. 9 a.tn. Women of Moose social meeting, Moose homb, 7 p.m., officers at 6:30 p.m. 1 / ' Methodist W. S. C. S. general meeting, church, 2:30 p.m. Magley Ladile« Aid. church, all day. ’ J Girl'S Guild <|)f Zjom E. and R. * (hurchi Marilyn and Sunya, Robin- ? son. 7:30 p.m. j Ladies Fellowship of Mission- ! ary church. Mrs. Harold Idiewine, : MM, N. Second street? 7 p.mi Presbyterian Mary Circle.' Mrs, J p. Filson. 2:30 p.m. ‘ Presbyterian Martha Cirle. Mrs. I Fred Smith. 2::’>it p.m. I FRIDAY Calvary E.F.B. Ladies Aid Society. 7:30 p in. - - | ! Wesley class doughnut sale church. , ’ - \ . St.. Luke’s Woman’s Guild, (huych. all day. / , \: American Legjdn Auxiliary business meeting. Legion home S p.m. SATURDAY Junior Women s duh bake sale, GerbeEs Market, ft am\ Y P M B. of Nuttman AVhnue U B. ( hurch. bake sale, city hall, . S:3O a.ni; SATURDAY Willing Workers class of First Christian church, Rev. and Mrs. Jonas Berkey 7:30 p.ni.. ' MONDAY Monroe Better Homes club. Mis. Hiram Wittwer, 7:30 p.m. I 1 Radies Fireman's Auxiliary, postponed one week. Dramatic Department of Woman's club. Mrs. G- J. Kohne, 7 30 p.m. Literature Section of Woman's club, Mrs O. L. Vance. 7:1."> p.m.' TUESDAY Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany church. Mrs. Fred Chronister. 7:30 p.m. v Delta Theta Tau business ineetmg‘. Elks home, 8 p.m. 4 Rose Garden duh, Mrs Bert Ilajey. SI6 High street 2 p.m. ■ » 1 1 = - ' ar.y concluded, the program. Inuring a social hour / the host(ss served refreshments and a handkerchief shower jwas held tor Mrs Edward Deßolt, who will leave soon to her homh in I North Dakota. < The next meeting will be held I at the home of Mrs. Mark Colchin, , with Mrs. Baker as leader. : \ -I MONMOOTH P. T. A. HOLDS j I FOUNDERS DAY PROGRAM j Founders Day was oltperved by the Monmouth Parent Teacheir Association at their regular meeting, held last evening at the Monmouth hijth school gymnasium •Mrs. George Sonner presided over the meeting. Opening devotions were given by the Rev. William C. Felfer, pastor of the 1 Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, who spoke cu the observance of .\\sh Wednesday and the Lenten season. Mrs Adolph Weidler and \ Mrs. Anne Lehman were co-chairmen for, the program. A large tree depicted the eihblem o> the P.T.A. with the leaves, branches, trunk and roots . symbolizing the various activities of the organization. Appropriate readings were given by Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. Weidler. Kirs. Sonner and Mrs. Richard Moses. Miss Marilyn Marsh, accompanied at the liano by Mrs. Norval Fuhrman, sang the song

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I E 1 11 " — the 4-H band, directed by dttßkl 1 Zimmermar\, played several sek" ; tions and gave exhibitions iu ? marching and baton' twirling. ' f Refresh men t-H-- -Were served.-;hy ; rhe. hospitality committee at , tfic <‘iosc (>f the meeting. Members"Of tihe committee are, Mr. und M\s. tee- Fleming. Mr. find Mrs. Chclrner Stevens, Mr. mid Mrs. Harold Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Rtussel FletnJtlg. Mr. und Mrs. Nevift Miller, ■Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr-, and .Mrs. Trunpin Goidner mid Air. and Mrs. Leo King, • ' i - ’ s'- V —--- " .r?s The Junior Women «f Decatur Woman’s club will sponsor , a hake sale at Gerber’s Market Sat jiird'ay morning beginning al nine o'< 16ck. ' ®,, 7 . ' '■ ■■ St IjTiie Dutiful Daughters class, of pelhahy Evangelical United Breth ren.yjurch will hold their class |iurtj*,at the home of Mrs. Fix'd ip>r<|i ster Tuesday evening ' at, thirty o’clock. Mrs Grevg 4 I-F) V T ll 4 American Legioni Auxiliary ;dr|H |eain will practice, at the home this evening at ' ei|ht jb’clork. b • || Bert Haley will entertain mT’nb|rs of the Rose Garden club afternoon at tw > 1 ThetaJ Tau sorority jb'|jihisKs meeting will be held at ®ks home Tuesday pening -4(|eijtlit o’clock. , R 1.1 —* • 11l ||rh®Will|ng Workers class of thejlfll st |K'!u istiaU church will hold Juj|‘ir ao'eting at the home ot the l : iynd Mrs; Jonas Berkey Sunday ' !>gi(nil4r at seven thirty o’clock. > ||- • ----- . O Robert Hainnnond will he vs tor the meeting of (li<- Bap- • jtijH Mi 1 nnan’s Missionary, Society at i|iio mtlock Thursday afleutoon. Mrt 4|,a)ph Kenworthy will give u ||»ypk spview during the prograth. 1L Ik \ .:i|The-T;. E. Aeolian choir will hav<{ ’|dhearj|al in the tlecatur hklß {|^i(M>il'music room Thursday evcAhig' at seven thirty o’clock. ijl Better Homes club >lll : tieet at the home of Mrs ■Jljranr| Witt wer Tuesday evening .thirty o'clock. Members 4re rdlliinded to bring their ValbpII I ~ ~ -< -M’’y{h. ,l( l Mi s. Richard Fuller. eie " it * l alHi ,4i- .E. Holthoiise this week.: B'dt tips morning tor Houston. enroute to Ijos Angeles, gal. nephew of Mrs Holt louseilhas been studying .for Ills! degree at M IT. in lUodfirn agd is returning to his home 1 ■T Atigeles. where he’expects Si be Recalled to active duty with me airforce. (Mr and Mrs. Herman Hen-, ifrlcksl and children David and ftuthirt; of Gary’, spent Monday tith lsß sister. Mrs. A. E slm’w Rutlr Holthouse. t'Dop imR? and Odell Foley are among * Indiana piUversity students milJmg their between-seinester at, their homes here. •|*t Let Aches j nd Pains Get j hl Best of You ■ Has Brought Relief so ' ’housands Who Suffered De•cl.iincies of Vitamins Bi, B'-’, daacln and Iron. t is ijo longer necessary to lelji annoying* aches nd pajins. due u/' of Vitamins IP. 11-'.-and Iron make your life

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I Evangelist I B c y T? 1 Um BHHHHHi The Rev. J. H. Lanier, bf'Junction ‘ City, O„ is conducting two weejfcs of special evangelistic services at the Niiltinan .A ven lie t'nited Brethren church. He litis just? completed a meeting in Pennsylvania anil has held Services in . this vicinity previously. l>r. and .Mrs. Arthur H. Girod] Ihtit West Monroe street, are the I I’Urents of a baby son. born at 4:.">•> > a. in. today at the Adams ceuntj I memorial | hospital. He has been named Dennis Eugene and weigh* vd fl pounds. 7 ounces. IA baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birch; of Monroe, W the local hospital today at 12:(-’!> a in. She weighed 7| pounds, S% ounces. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers are the .parents of a baby daughter, hot n at 12:18 p. m. today at ithr Adams county memorial hospital, i The baby weighed 7 pounds. 3 ounces. 5 ' . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bierly, of Louisville, Ky., are the parents of a baby son, born last Sunday nifcht at a Ixiuisv'ille hospital. He Gift. (former Miss Rosemary l,enl erkh. Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy BR-rly are the baby’s paternal grpnqparents. |WjOSMTAI~ |; 0n Admitted: Baby i Dianne Marie ' Adams. Monroeville!; Mrs. Charles j idlli.ff, Decatur. x | pismissed: Colleen Kelly, Decatut; Richard Girod, Decatur; Fred '1 Keuheke. Decatur; Mrs. Robert (Godfrey, Decatur; Mrs. Doyle Bollinger and baby boy. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Edward Hammond and btiby boy pecatur ft ■ XUTICR OF I’lX4l. NETTI.EMEXT .. OF ESTATE | -X«. IIN I Nolhe is hereby given to the < rtditlors, heirs \ and legatees of •!.« na S. Gay. deceased to appear ■ ii| tiie Adams Circuit Court, .held at of June. I (•:"><•, and show cause, if; any, Why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCpI'NTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; ; ajid said heirs are notified io then and 'there make proof of heirship, i nd; t•reeive -t heir distributive sh.tres. Robert E. Gay, Administrator Lecatiir. Indiana, May 24. I’J.Vtl. A 1,1 urn cy l>r% omm A Smith. Fliß. 7— 14. Junior Women Bake Sale, (Satiipday, Feb. 10—Gerber’* 1 Market. 32t3 ■■. . \ Democrat Want Ads firing Results

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■ ; . _ : ' . ■ ,V • & JL4!' ■ (S 9 MARKU BASKIT MODERN sryu Your telephone and the classified pages of your telephone directory are your perfect shopping combination. The classified pages give you the Sh\gW| names of the community’s leading sloops and yfcbrl services all ready to help you — quickly as a \ telephone calLi \ F So save time—save steps. Shop through the classified pages of the telephone directory. @ CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO.

(Mrs. Minnie Shively Is Taken By Death I.•■ ■ I ■ Mrs. Minnie Florence Myers Shively. st>, of bast of Geneva, died Monday night, at a Muncie -hospital. Surviving are the husband, Harley; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Gause of near Genfl vu and Imogene, at home, her mother, Mrs. Ella Myorri of Muncie; six 1 rothera and four sisters.* Fuperal services will he held at '! p. m | Friday at the near Bryant, with burial in i Gravel Hill cemetery. 1 Minor Is Reported By Police City police Investigated the minor accident which occurred when cars driven by William Huston, Jr., ; of route 1, and Max Steffen, of Bluffton, collided at the Second ( l»nd Marshall street intersection. I Total damage was estimated by police at slls. ; In city court. F|red Carpenter, -of this city, was found guilty of the Fcharge of displaying cruelty to dni imals, and was fined 15 and costs by Mayor Doan and sentenced to CO days in JaiL The fine and sentence were suspended for good behavior except for $2.50 which ti’e defendant was ordered to pay E l Newport for the care and attention of the defendant's horses. . REJECT CHARGE {Continued From l*ake (»*•» J blast based bn a usjual Soviet technique of charging \others with what they are doing themselves. The f-a cretary said it kas obvious that Germany, as suggested Iby the Soviets, was not tlje read cause of east-west difficulties. He said the heart of the trouble was the great mass of armed strength in Russia and the (satellite countries. After the war, he added, Russia maintained and Iniilt up. her armed forges rather than de mobilizing them. Acheson described the * Soviet v reply as a s<miewhat| grudging j WI’OIXTMEXT OF IHMIXISTK \TKI.X X«». 4HNS J Notice Ik hereby given. That the undersigned tins appointed A<l- - the estate of Agnes RuoisChtag late of Adams County, deceased. ‘Tin- ••state is probably Solvent. Marjorie RuniNehlak. Administratrix Hubert It. McClanahan, Attorney February •’.. 1!>51. FEB , 7 14 21 Sewing Machines Is Our Business 2 You M ill be proud t<) own a Modern New Home full Rotary Sewing Machine. sq light, so cjuiet. beautiful cabinets. Special—j Buttonhole Maker Free {—’(Value 104)5) witl| each machine. We carry a full line of everything to make sewing a pleasure. We have niany good buys on guar- ; an teed used sewing machines. cash terms and trade. Free service on all sewing machines for one year. See us before you buy. SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 North First St. Shop Hours: 9 a.m. t 0,9 p.m. Every Day.

m<n<- toward Jpe prospective con*? ference but he said it w'as clem the, RiiHshins want to restrict sub j<‘< l-* other] ihan the German- prob lem, He said the Moscow nolo obviously calls for another answttr from the west. Old Clothes Look Like New Clothes AFTER WE DRY CJLEAN THEM KELLY’S | DRY CLEANING

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