Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1951 — Page 3

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- IfIRS. DApID EMBLER WILL GIVE RECITAL \ j Mrs. David Kibbler, of Marshall if r «fet, w<Ml-known local musician, ■4‘ill J be ft he guest organist at the ■ English Lutheran church in Wapakoneta, <)., Sunday evening. She ' fill present an hour and fifteen ifiinute recital at dedication servpcetJ fpr the new chimes recently Iturqhaaed by the church. Services If ill begin at ifceven thirty o’clock. ? Mrs., Em bier, director of music Trinity Evangelical United brethren church, has appeared us guest organist in many programs mid also pilays .with the G. E. Aeol-, if 111 choir as one of a two-piano ffeam. She is in popular deniahd as artist in church and civic throughout the tri-state ar*em. k‘ DISCUSSION CLUB . | ’ Meets recently [ | ■ The Holy Cross discussion club r|et recently at the home of Mrs. •Ililius } Brite for their regular meeting. Mrs. Herman Rumschlag vfas. program chairman. I The meeting opened with prayer -out following rolf call.the question li>x was answered. An interesting discussion wasj then held on "The enthronement Os the Sacred Heart i® the home” and “The Green Recitation of the rosary cjosed the meeting. j Mrs. Clyde Gerber will be hostess for the next meeting on April T I, • \ Mrs. baker hostess ROR CIRCLE MEETING y | Twenty five members and ipiesta of the Martha and Mary jiass of the Methodist church njet at, the'* home of Mrs. Harva Ifaker wph Mrs. Hubert Zerkel ahd Mrs. Mae Ketchum esses, ; '' ’Dinner was served at six thirty oarlock from\ a table attractively decorated in the Easter theme. Tpe [Rqv. Samuel Enierick gave the devotions and Mrs. Zerkel,. the tepcher, conducted a Bible contest. Mrs. Dixon was awarded the priie. >l|iterestilng talks were given by Rfy. Emerick, Leonard Soliday add Mr. apd Mrs. J. E. Thatcher, foHner missionaries to Africa. ■ 'd —-\ ' ' ■ . BEULAH CHAPEL W.S.C.S. ejects new officers “The Woman’s Society ot Christian Service of the Beulah Chapel churhh held an all day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs.' Frank Spade. A covered dish dinner was served at noon, and’ officers for thq coming year were named. at| the business session. ~The afternodn meeting opened with! group singing o qf the hym.u

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"The Way of the T'rdss Home.” Devotions were led by Mrs. Ed Arnold and'circle prayer was offered. Lesson leader .was Mrs. Dortha Shady, ‘society president. During election of! officers Mrs. Shady was reelected president Other were named as follow®: vice-pfesident, Mirs. Ed Arnold; secretary, [Mrs. Eugene Bauer; spiritual life chairman, Mrs. William Ehr man; Christian social relations and | local church. Mrs. Milton Huffman; supplies Mrs. Lena Sherlock; children’s work, - Marium Huffman; promotion work; Mrs. Huffman; work committee, Lena Sherlock, Mrs. Clara 'Bell Mrs. Frank Spade and Mrs. William Ehrman; flower anid sick committee, ,M[rs. Theodorb Heller. . The [next meeting will be held at the Jiorne of, Mrs. Clara Bell on April 11.. DEBORAH BULTEMEIER HQNORED ON BIRTHDAY Air. and Mrs. Norbert Bultemeier entertained with a birthday party Monday honoring their daughter, Deborah Kay, on her third birthday anniversary. Dehorph received many lovely gifts aiid at a later hour, lunch was served. Guests were Phyllis and Paul Schmidt, Barbara and* Sharon Zwick. Dennis and W*ayne Morgan, Jeanette, Henry, Bobbie, Jeannie and Mary Schroeder, Patricia, Betty and Ronnie Biker, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reidenbaeh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reittepbach, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Art Schroeder, Mrs. Anna Schroeder, Mrs. Clarence [Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zwick, .the Host and hostess and Tpnna Sue Bultemeier. \ y- -■ . - | DR. BROWN AboBEBB£B NURBEB ASSOCIATION - Dr, Fred Brown of Fort Wayne, was guest speaker at the meeting of the Adams County Nurses Association, held last evening at the home of Miss Margaret Eiting. Thirty one members [ were present. The group entertained \ by

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several i accordian selections hy Rosa and. Wanda Stout, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stout, and a 'brief business meeting was held Dr. Brown gave a very interesting lecture on orthopedic* surgery and fractures and newer methods in’treatment of common foot problems. Dr. Ben Leming; also of Fort Wayne, gave a talk on the diagnosis and treatment, of dikbetes and arteriosclerosis. Dr. Brown’s talk was supplemeted with pictures. Refreshments were served by the following hostesses: Miss Margaret Eiting, Mrs. Delores Ellenberger. Mrs. Delbert Haviland, Mrs. John Dierkes, Mrs. Kenneth MpConnell, Mrs. Fred Haugk, and Mrs. Arthur Girod. Tables decorations were in keeping with St Patrick’s Day. MRS. ROBERT HESS NEW SORORITY HEAD Mrs. Robert f Hess was elected president of^ Epsilon Si?,ma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at the regular business meeting heldVWed. nesday evening At .the home of Mrs. Carl Gattshall. Other officers named for the coming year are: first vice-president, Mi;s. Max Moser; second vice-pres-ident, Mrs. John Holthouse: recotd. ing secretary, Mrs. Charles Young; corresponding secretary. Miss Benadine Faurote, treasurer. Mrs. Glen Mauller; extension officer, Mrs. Al Geimer. A ■ ’ , • The cultural lesson an “Art” was in charge of Mrs. Holthouse. Topics given were “Great Art Galleries”! by Mrs. Arthur Wilson, “Famous Artists and their work” by Miss Ava Kraft and the "History of Art” by Mrs. Mauller. Hater in the evening, light, refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be, held at the Par 4 room at the Faik-wpy Restaurant. 'Chairman will be Mrs. Moser, assisted by Mrs.-Young, Miss Raurote and Miss Betty Web. er. B. P. W. CLUB ' MEETS AT LEGION The Business and Professional Women’s Clbb met Wednesday evening at the American Legion Home for a dinner served by the Ladies Auxiliary. The long tables were decorated with green runners; shamrocks and green tapers added to the St. Patrick’s Day motif. The officer’s table ivas centered Avith a bouquet of green carnations, individual places were marked by green and gold mint cups. Irish records were played during .the dinner hour. [ ' A quartet' of B. P. W.| membe-s sang s “An Irish Lullaby.” They were accompanied by Miss Glennys ROOp'; e \ Jean Shockley, chairman of the health and safety committee, presented Steve Everhart who gave a very interesting talk on the driver training program in Deteatur. At the close of the business meeting initation services were conducted ' for Mary Winteregg, ~ . - —— - Be Ready For EASTER Have Your Clothes Cleaned Now! ' ' CALL 3-3202 KELLY’S DRY CLEANING

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' ' ; SENATE WIVES present a preview of .their new Easter hats in the Capitol. Seated (from left) are Mrs. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., wife of Missouri Democrat; Mrs. Walter F. George, wife of Georgia Democrat; Mrs. Herman Welker, wife of Idaho Republican. Rear, Mrs. J. Allan Frear, Jr., write of Delaware Dem- , ocrat; Mrs. Styles wife of Jfisw Republican; Mrs. John L. Williams, wife of the Republican from Delaware. I » (International Soundphoto)

Etta Mallonee and Helen Jones. j The hostesses for the meetingwere Aldine Frauhfger, Jolie Kelley, Patricia Johnson and Glennys Roop. J ' \ - MEMBERSHIP TEA HELD AT LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 The Zion Lutheran M ißßionar y Society held a membership teo Wednesday afternoon In the churcit basement. Airs. Edgar P. Schmidt and Mrs. Theodore Witte presided at tea table, laid with a lace cloth. An attractive arrangement of white snapdragons and pink-car-nations made up the centerpiece, flanked with crystal Candlebrd holding pink tapers. Other appointments were carried out in a pink and white theme. Mrs. Clarence Johnson led the afternoon devotion and Mrs. Witte presided at the business' meeting, at which time the society voted to contribute to the Red Cross. Mrs. Hugh Engle reported on th4 activities of the visiting commltt'iti during the past mOntq and Mrs.* Ray Leitz reported that boxes been sent to the servicemen for Easter. The remainder bf .the business session was devoted to the discussion of kitchen plans for thq new parish education hall. A film on mission work in one of the newest fields, the Islands of Japan, was shown by the pastor,, Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, whd; also offered the closing prayers. ? The floral centerpiece from the' tea table, donated by Mrs. George Rentz, was awarded as a door prize to Mrs. James Wall. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Chester Kleinknight, Mrs, Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Dersch, Mrs. Paul Conrad and Mrs. Paul Germann. SEPHU§> MELCHI, WIFE TO OBSERVE 58TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. tyrs. Sephus Melchi, of North Third street, prominent Decatur residents, will celebrate their fifty-eighth wedding anniversary on Sunday. A family dinner will be held Sunday noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Melchi, of 412 Closs street., From two until" four o’clock that afternoon open house for relatives and friends will be held at the Russell Melchi residence. The couple were married March 19, 1893 at Robo. They have five children, Mrs. Floyd Death, o’ Otter Lake, Mrs. Hu her I Cochran, Russell and Cecil Melchi, all oi this city, and Harold Melchi, of Muncie, eleven grandchildren ami nine great-grandchildren Mrs. Melchi who was the former Nettie Ehrsam, is 76 and M< Melchi, veteran Decatur policeman, 79. Mrs. Melchi was horn In Adams coiiniy while Mr. Melchi moved bare from Van Wert county O, when Re wax Jfl years old They Imve llkm<| in thia city all their married Ilves, and are main bars of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. Officer Melchi former Decetui barber, i began hie forty-ftrei year of service on thp city police force in Janiiary. For many years |> > was chief of police and. from 1920 until 11*24 served as Adams county sheriff, i - < I ♦ The pocohantas Lodge will meet at the Red Men Hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Noble Reynolds wlll .be hostess to the members of the Decatur Home Economics club \at her home on Merqef Avenue Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. The Ruth and Naomi Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed the Zion Evangelical and Reformed rooms of the church at two thirty o’clock on Wednesday afternoon.

;; Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by t1 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) :■ ; Phone 3-2121 ■ ( Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY Bobb U.B. Willing Workers clafes, ■ Mrs. Gifford Bunner. 7:3tl p.m. filling Workers class of Calvafcy E.U'.B- church, church basemat, 7:30 p.m. Girl- Scout Council, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 8 p.m. Adams County Federation of Climbs closing meeting, American Legion home, 1 p.m. . ' SATURDAY o Recode Club bake sale, City Hall, 9 a.m. MONDAY Adams Central P. T. A.. Monroe grade school,'7:3o p.m. Methodist Circle 5, Msr. Samuel Etperidk, 8 p.in. " . Bleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers Class Party, Mr. and ■Mrs. Carl Ehrsam, 7:30-p.m. ' Research v club, Mrs. F. H. WUlard. 2:30 p.m. Rosary Society meeting, postponed onp week. St., - Catherine's study club, Jbatine jWeimann, 8 p.m. 4dams Central P. T. A., Monroe grade school, 7:30 'p.m. Adams County Chorus, Monroe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m.> TUESDAY . Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. DelPasswater, 2 p.m. pocohantas: Lodge, Red Men Hall, 7:30 p.m. pleasant Mills P. T. A., Pleasant Mills high school, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY Decatur Hoipe Economics club. Noble Reynolds, 2 p.m. Rutft and Naomi Circle, Zion E. and R; and R. church social rooms, 2:310 p.m. Tlie March meeting of theVCircie 5 of the Methodist W. 8. C. S. Wiiil be-held at the home of Mrs. Samuel jEmerick on Monday evening at eight o’clock. Mrs. Jay Thacker will 'be th<i lesson leader and \Xtrs. Kat'hryp Nelson will have charge of the :duvoi ions.

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On Monday evening a| seven thirty o’clock the (Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers Class party will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ehrman. All members are urged attend. The Gecode Club is sponsoring a bake sale at the city hall Saturday morning at \ nine un lock. Mrs. Delton Passwater will ent*r. tam members pf the Decatur Garden Club Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. The regular meeting oi the Adams Central Parents Teachers Associationg will be .held at the grade school building in Monroe* at seven thirty o'clock Monday evening. Louise . Brumbaugh, of Fort. .Wayne, state chairman of mental hygoene, will fye the speaker. Heh tpoic will be “For What Shall We .Educate?” The refreshment committee has requested niembers to bring enough sandwiches for theitA families. \ x \ Two Indiana University students from Adams county have\ been initiated into the Falcon Club, honorary organization for junior I . ■ ' ' wui PAINT KONOMICALI L HAT-LUX) au (IDfNTICAUT . SATW-lUX; 3 < MATCHED GLOS-LUX) iw ( COIOIK KLENK’S

fraternity men on the I.U. Bloomington campus.. The new are Chester Sommer, son of Mr. and iMrs. Walter E. Sommer, 710 Ave., Decatur, and David Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mr». C. C. Shepherd Geneva. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 13 met at the Lincoln school Tuesday after school. The meeting opened "With the Girl Scout We sang songs and Mrs. Harper told us to bring needles and thread to sew quilt blocks at the next meeting. After the meeting Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Yost drove ue home With our cookies. Scribe, Jane Uhrick. Girl Scout Throop 2 held their meeting Monday in the assembly room of the Lincoln (school. In keeping with Girl Scout week the troop had guest day each Brownie Scoht bringing a guest. A puppet show,games and songs were enjoyed. Refreshments were served and the meeting closed with the friendship circle, the guests taking part. Scribe, Sandra Bauman ' ’ | Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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