Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1951 — Page 3

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HONORED SATURDAY' AT BIRTHDAY PARTYi Mr. ' and Mrs. • 'Ehner' Chase “jitertained at their home Srtturevening with a surprise partk bpiiorihg the- birthday anniversary <4 Mrs. 041 hi .('hronlster. The j.jieai of honor received \inany I iijvr-ly-: gifts and were shown during the evening/ At a later hour refreshments '.‘Jer» served to \lr and Mrs Gei ihl Ijjidj and [daughter#, Joyce I Julia Aim; Mr' and .Mrs Fred t hronlster. Mrs. Helen ' Weinhpff, Miss .load Wemhoff, .Mrs Julia Mr. and .Mrs, George < il of Fort Wayne and Mr. and . s., ('hronisier and Mr#. .J<:rse. Cole ’ and Mr and Mrs. /I Olios' VVyer 1 of Wiltshire, O were hinihle to attend . 'k • . I NEW f FRAGRANCE IDEA ' I WET ® vHyl 1 fc TOILET fr essence "OB . Os LASTS. LONGER THAN TOILET WATER • 4 LESS COSTLY THAN PERFUME i 1 in tweed o« repartee ’ SOSO ’ k JL ’ i HELL OUHCES fl 0 reminder that you were thoro .. and may come back again lIITH DRUG CO. ■ ■ . • /• ti ! -T— ” '

j Revival Meetings February 13 25 i I 7:30 Each Evening except Saturday 1 DECATUR MISSIONARY CHURCH b • TENTH & DAYTON STS, ' L■ " ■ ; x ’ ■ ■ - - || LMr.\and,Mirs. Virgil Tucker of« Marion, Ind. x a'l will he our Song Evangelists. ' • i ) I Rev. H. Ji Welty, pastor of the church, will hying the Gospel Message each evening. \ ' . ‘ I ‘ ' ''' ■'; ; We extend a cordial invitation to all. ■ :J, • i ! '' | ' Im yggWWMi ■* bßd >/ —- . - p ;i ' I A rare perfume, an eyelid’s flutter ' 1 [May cause a man to melt like butter i I But smart appearance every day Completely steals his heart away. ' j • ' look your best |/|A for the one filW H r. you love r : - MYERS CLEANERS Corner Madison & Second Sts.

SALEM W.S.C.S. RECENTLY * The Salem '.Methodist W.S.C.B. . held its general meeting recently at the home‘of Mrs. Oscar Young. The Mrs. Austin . Merriman, wa# in charge. ' The meeting opened with the . group singing Thou Almighty King” Mrs Chester Bryan gave the devot|qnalß using Ith em e “Colorful Promise .in [Heaven '■ The lesson study on I’he Health of She American Indian” was 'given by Mrs. Amos I Stauffer arid Mrk. Roy Miller gave [articles from tlw< Methodist WoI man '[ J . ‘ J q . J Following the hhsinesH session, j retreshments were Served by the I I'OHtess,.. \ . r ' .JI. ; ■ ■■l-hj.-/’ \-i ' ' i - CLEM BAKER AT BIRTHDAY ; DINIOR - L Mr« C|emi lla|<er enterjitlned nt tihiner i)[oon In phjtervnnre of Mr. Htikdr's birthday atinivei sary.! • -. .[ (Itiesis were Mr and Mrs. Waitdr Brtkei and family. Mr and : Mrs Robert Baker and family, j Mr. and Mis, Cat I Baker and Tice I J’aker MAGLEY WOMEN'S GUILD ; HAS FEBRUARY MEETING . The Fe'brdary meeting of the Magley Women’s Guild was held the church Friday evening with ■ andlelight services d observing the world day.' ot' prayer. Rev. i Muessling conducted the service. 1 \Mrs? Whiter. [Egley sang the ’Lord's Prayer’' - , anti piano solos v. ere played by Miss Jpy.ce I Fruechte. Miss Jeanette . Kruetz'e- , tntfn and Miss Evelyn Bieneke. Miss Violet Walchle sang “The i Old Ruggfcd Crops'. ’’ At the business meeting it was decided tp hold a rummage sale later t\lis month and plans were ■ discussed ’ for • a father and son I banquet. | J RefreshhteSs were served byMrs. Herbert Tde[ussling. Mrs. Glen Girod, Mrs. Wiljiam Kruetzeman, Mrs. John Miss Amanda-| Worthman and Mi.%s fLeona Fruechte? i \ . L ;\D.A.V. AUXILIARY SPONSOR PUBLIC PARTIES The t).A,V. Auxiliary has I planned two public’parties for |’hts week, both affairs to be held ::t the) O.A.V. hall Lad North Secondstreet. An ord-fashiondd box lunch will jbe held Friday pvenjng at eight i o’clock, and the auxiliary will serve , breakfast at the hall Saturday niornlng from six) until ten o’clock. A special invitation has been ex- [ funded to business men x and woj H.en hi atterid the breakfast. \ ' i ' ) ii i ih >

LEIDER—MANSFIELD BETROTHAL IS TOLD Mr.\ and Mrs. A. E. Leider. of Roanoke, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan Collette, to Donald H. Mansfield, son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Mank, field of this city. \ Miss Leider. a graduate of South Side high school, is attending St. ioseph Hospital school of nursing. Mr. Mansfield was from North Side high school and attended Rolling Green University Bowling Green, O. He IS I associated with Mansfield Motor Sales here. MISS DORIS FUELLING TO WJED ON MARCH 25 'l'he- approaching marriage of Miss Doris Eileen, Fuelling to EdWard 11. Morlssettc of Fort \yuvne Ims been announced by the bride-cle<t-H parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed win J Fuelling of route three. Mr. MtHissctle is the still of Mis Tern pie Morlssette of Virginia Beach. V« v nn<f the late Ernest P LMprlssette The wedding will itakb plat <• t n Easter Sunday Miss Fuelling , was graduated troin Monmniith high school and Is an employe of the Northern Indiana Public Service <’t)inimny Her fiance is a graduate »\f Oceana lugh school. Oceana, Va.j. and will be gridluated this imititih from Indiana Technical College In Fort Wayne. Ijle is a member of Kappa Signja Kappa fraternity. lairing World War II he served five years with the army, j MRS. FILSON HOSTESS FOR CIRCLE MEETING > Eighteen members of rhe M.ny, Circle of the First Presbyterian church met*Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. (’. Filson. ' i The chairman. Mrs. Bert Haley, opened the meeting vjith player. Mrs. Phil Macklin led the deiotibns. Her topic was A Christian’s Principle of Tolerance," and she read the third chapter pf Titus Mis. Joe Thompson, chairman' of liteHturb, had the afternoon pro gain;. , She spoke on “Cargo oi Christian Responsibility in; Korea. During the business meeting Mrs. Ed Engeler and Mrs. S. D. Beavers weye appointed to do the circle calling for' February, and Mrs. I John Magley was appointed to assist Mrs. Dale Moses in the Overseas sewing project. Mrs. Engeler announced the rummage sale to be held in the church basement Feb-’! ruary 17. " ' The hostess, assisted by the com. mitytee in charge, served delicious refreshments. Guests At tile n\eeting were AJrs. J. R. Horton, a f|ormer ‘resident of the city, .tVrs Robert Macklin. Mrs Paul Edwards and Mrs Tho'mpsortL L' L ' L\ . .L\v WILLING WORKERS MEETS SUNDAY EVENING The Willing Workers class of the First Christian church tite’t last \The Best of Casuals * rJi WAi f 9 / A L B fl® I f & 0 g H IrW Lr 0 i °v W AiJ \■ 9 ■ hv’l 0 ”1, I>f I o io *1 e *\3r»l . f bl* i Lf r R I p - RI /|l 0 14 « / 0 ’ cl ) I 5 W ® J Sir I ♦/ >® I c A 4 l 5 , 9 o 1 °l» 9 Hr lip I el j ® t I n IHi I V s tIVIpI T 9096 sizes 34-50 <*6r - **» ' \ Just about the most attractive dress you could choose! A soft yet ilaksic design, with slenderizing, flattering details —a deep collar,slanted pocket-flaps! Pattern T 9006 comes in sizes 31, 3«. 3S.< 40- 42. 44, 4(5, 48, 50.’ Size 36 takes I 1 ,* yards 3S-lndi. Send THIRTY CENTS In coins for special patt/rn to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Dully Democrat, Pattern Diept,, P. 0. Box 0740, Chicago SO, !U. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONK, SIZE and STYLE NUMHER. \ < [ Have yob seen , . The now 811 hmiette? The new Spring Hulls? Kll embiesY Tl»o> naw Wrap-Ou? Order our new Marian Martin Pattarn Book, yead all about your beautiful iprlug wardrobe, Bend just Twenty Ceuta tor ymiif copy today! \ A FREE puHern of n hew' spring hat la printed In the hook.

evening at the home of. the Rev and Airs J. M. Berkey. The hyinii “Blessed Assurance” opened the devotional period upd scripture reading from .Matthew and the prayer was given liy Rev. Berkey. Fred Scheklerer presidi d at the -business meeting. Games and contests were enjoyed later in the evening and the hostess was assisted in serving refreshments. by ltrs Dennis Norman. -i \ ■ LOCAL MOOSE MEMBERS AT HUNTINGTON SUNDAY L Members' of the Women of the' Moose and the local Moose lodge attended the state mid-winter codferehce in Huntington Sunday Registration was held at limitington Moose home at nine o'clock in the morning and the women's’ meeting was then helcl ut the Elks, home, The morning session was in the form of a discussion among- Hie chapters 1 euresentod The Td'ir 1 Hdute chapter comlm-ted t but opening ceremonies ftiY the after mien program. Huniiilgton chaptri' gave the welcoming address uud response, was given by .lie llloo’mihgttin < hnptrr, \who nhto had (he balloting In'lHntory setAIces for twelve < undßliites wutbcomlucted by the Peru chapter, fallowed with the endowment fund by Clinton.' The Whit Wig chapt<i put on the closing ceremonies Among the one hundred and sixty women present was Katherittf* Smith, grand chancellor. k The evening entertainment w.ns held’at the Moose home. ; TlWise from the Decatur lodge who attended the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Baumgartnm. Mr. and. Mrs. E. J. Worthman, Mr and Mr!! Clyde Toman, Mr. anti Mrs. Meldren Kfepit, Mr. and Caroll Bassett, Mrs. Cecil GauseMrs. Bert Haley. Mrs. Rohart Witham, Mrs.l Chester Howard ami Mrs. Alma G(|>elz. Present, at itlib evening session were Mr. and Mrs. Ebeling, Mr. and Mrs. John FeasuE Mr. and Mrs. E*lej- Pete Hum; Virgil Fleming and Boyd Myers. \ . . ’ | ” I The Women's Guild of the Zion Evangelical And Reformed church will meet at the church Wednesday eveniiig following the Lenten s.eivice. Mrs.'S. E. Leoriardshn, devotional leader for the has announced that the motion: [ picture, “South of the Clouds” wiiti be shown. All who attend the service are invited to remain for the film. | ' I 't'lie Pleasant Mills [\ Methodist W;fi.C.S. meeting will bejield at the home of Mrs, Richard Speak man Thursday- nfternoon at one thirty o'clock. \:L' \■, ■ — j The Ladies Aid of I'Mon Chapa) Mill huv<• aiiiull day meictiug at tits church A potluck dinner will be served at noon and the day will be spent in sewing quilting. The ladies of the enurch ul’C - Miss Florence Brandyherry wiP be hostess to members of r:ta Tati Sigma sorority Thursday evening at eight o’clock Members arc asked to note the change in date. The St. .Mary’s Township Fanil Bureau will have a potluck supper and birthday party at the Bobo school Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock. Beulah x Chapfel will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Bauer, Preble, at one o’clock Wednesday afternoon. The Presbyterian church women will’sponsor a rummage sale in the church basement this weekL The sale will be held on Friday, afternoon and on Saturday front nine o'clock in the morning untill four O’clock that afternoon. The Order of Rainbow for Girls J \ ! ■-l , ■;' ; : l ■ ; .4? St. Valentine’s Day WED., FEB. 14 Vatentine Cards for Young and Old. Valentine Candy in ' ' Heart-Shaped Boxes i 1.49 - • 4.50 SMITH Rexall Drug Co. anßnraann'

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Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. n».) Phone 3-2121 •. Acheson MONDAY | Flo-Kan Sunshine Glr|s,A; K. of P. home. 6 p.m. ' Bobo Cohtmuhlty ‘Organization, Hobo school, 7 p.m. I Saheta Maria discussion club, Mrs. Robert Oshaiighnessey, 8 p.tn. Art Department of Woman’s club. Mrs, Forrest Luke, 7:31) p.m. Union Chapel (Mil’s Missionary Guild, Miss Jeannette Brown, 7:3<L pm. • , > Pythian Needle Huh, ' K. of P. ( home, after Temple, | Junior Women's club, Mrs. Richard Linn, lib Mercer At untie, 7jw p m. | •" Music Department of Woman's < lub„ Mrs. A. C E. (inlander 7:30 I .m i. Ladles Fireman’s Auxiliary, post pout’d one week, Dramatic Department of Woman’s club, Mrs, G J. Kolittc, 7 30 p.m. \ ' _ . Literal tire Sectllon of Woman's dub. Mrs (). L. Vance. 7:45 pin. TUESDAY St. Mary’s Township Farm Bureau, Bobo school, 6:30 p.m. Trinity W.S.W.S., <Siur<-h. 7:30 p.m.\ ’ \ St. Domonie study club, Mrs. Arthur Meyer, 115 Jackson street, gfter church. \ '■ Rebekah Lodge formal initiation. Odd Fellows hall. 7:3(f p.m. Monroe Better Homes club. Mrs. Hiram Wittwer, 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers duh, Mrs. Gerald Cook, 7:30 p.m. \ class of Bethany chureh,Mrs. Fred, Chronister, 7:30 p.m. ’ jfDelta Theta. Tan busiriess meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m. ' Rose Garden chib, Mrs. Bert Haley, 816 High street 2 p.m. \ WEDNESDAY \ ' Women’s Guild of Zion E. and R.\ church, church, after Lenten service. Beulah Chapel W.S.C.S., Mis. Harry Bauer, 1 p.m. Wednesday Night Bridge club. Mrs.. Robert Miller. 7:30 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs Fred Rm I th'. 2:30 p.m Eagles Auxiliary public party. Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics chib, Mrs. John Stotiehurner; - 7:30 p.m. ' Business and Professional Wo men, Legion Home. 6:30 p.m Presbyterian Ruth , Circle. Mrs Bertha vßic 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Miss Schrock, 8 p.mj Zion Lutheran,' Missionary Society, church. 1:30 p.tn. , \ j. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. imp luck sppper C. L of C. hall. 6:30 pin. ’ \ Historical club ' annual dinger party, Mrs Homer Lower. 12. noon. THURSDAY Eta Tail Sigma sorority. Miss Florence Brandyberry, -8 p in. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church, all day. A Plpaspnt Mills Methodist W.S.C.S., A|r». Rithurd Speakman, 1:30 p.m. Order of Rainbow for Gins stated meeting. Masonic hall. 6:45 p.m. Phoobp Bible class of Zion E. and R. church carry-in supper, church. 6:15 p.m. /, \ ’ St. Alin’s study club, Mrs. George Wemhoff, 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village club Kimsey school, Ipm. \. FRIDAY Presbyterian Rummage Salei. chuych, afternoon. Decajtur Girl Scout Council. Mrs. Lowell Harper. B'p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary Old Fashioned Box Lunch; D.A.V. halt. S p.m. Adams County Federation of clubs, Mrs. Ralph Stanley, g'.'.l North Tenth street, 2 p.m. SATURDAY Prjesbyterian Rummage kal ?, church, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; D.A.V. Auxiliary public breakfast,- D.A.V. hall, 6 to 10 a.m. I -—U— i - will have their Stated meeting at tl:e Masonic hall Thursday evening at six forty five o’clock The Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will have a carry-in supper 'll the church" Thursday evening a; six fifteen o'clock. Members ere asked to bring table service. < The Rev, and Mrs. J. R, MendOWN Os this city and Mr. and Mih Walter Zent pf Huntington visited Mr. and Mrs. W, E, DeCump and Dr and Mrs. W W. Ulam In Van Wert, O„ afternoon! ; The flrut steel pipa wag made in 1816 by edrbwlng old muskets bur iris together.

WIOSPITaCII IP Admitted: Mrs. Henrietta Gerke. Decatur: John K. Rollins, Ohio City, O.; Harold Kelly Decatttjr; Mrs. Elbert Schumm. \ Rockford O>; Wwin Rauch. | Berne; Mrs Mary Frank, city. Dismissed: Mardelle Kay Hunter, Hoagland; Mrs. Frederick Fennig and baby, Monroe; Mrs. James Halberstadt, Jr., and batyx boy Pleasant Milla;, Mrs' Arthur H. \ Girod 'and baby boy, Dennis Eugene, 1004 West Monroe street; Mrs. Andrew Miller And baby glfl, 'Decatur; Mrs. Paul rarll and baby girt, route five; Mrs. Harrji W. McDermott, Decgfur; Mrs. Grant Lyons, Decatur; Mrs. Albert Cook and baby girl. Decatur, Lee Ross, Willshire, ().; dtosalyn Sommer, Decatur; Mrs. Ethel Sheets, Deca t.nr. a \- A ■ ’ v • I! ' ' : ‘ Mr. ami Mis. Victor Braun are the parents of a baby daughter. ' "tn at 10:20 u m. tmluy at the Adams county memorial hospital. pShe weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces. Mrs. Braun is\ the former Pat rft la Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Rayimnid Graft, of Hoagland, are the parents of a baby son. born at 1:15 o’clock this mojrning at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hanoi, of Ossian, are parentk of a bahj daughter, weight 7 pounds. <; c ounces boYn at the local hospital Sunday at 10:38 a. in. A baby daughter was born 'to Mr. and Mrs. GOorge Miller Sunday .at 3:',5 p. m. at the county memorial hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. 2’i ounces Mr. and Mrs. Russell .Schoeler are the parents of a baby daujghtgn horn at 8:40 o’clock Saturday morning at the local hospital. The baby whigh 6 pounds. 2 ounfces. , A baby Uon was born to Mr. and | Mrs. Gerdld Martin ■at the Adams county iijemorial hospital Sunday at 12:35 a. in. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Velez, of Monroe, at ll:u5 a. in. Sunday at the Ideal hospital. ■ She < weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces. W You Have Anything To Sell Try ' A Democrat Want Ad—it

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GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop t members arc reminded of the Valentine party to be held in the assembly room at Lincoln school Tuesday after school. William T. Diehl Receives Degree Athens. W. Feb. 12William Tillman Diehl, son of Mr. and Mrk. Errin Diehl, of Decatur. Ind.:, received his bachelor of science degree lit niusß; education from Concord Coijege at the end of the first semester, Registrar S. L. McGraw announced \ Foriy-tw<t other seniors also received degrees. Formal commencement exercises will be held May 31 W. Earl Armstijongl thief bf education. United States office of education, Washington, D.C., will be the commencement speuket One, buslnesa out of every plx is relktiMl to. tlo' automobile li •I uh try, Prcsitylvrian 11 umma Sales, Priddy p. m.. Saturday 9 - 4. - Church basement. d_ I''.'H '. :ps,r ’

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