Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1951 — Page 3
;i . • . ’ THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1951
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■’ ’• ’f J j. ■. ; •• '■ ' ' Couples club will hold a carry-in banquet next Sunday evening at five-thirty o’clock in tjie 'church basement honoring the Zion basketball team, recent winners oi the circuit A grade-school basketball championship! Members of the team' along with their coach, Chet Kleinknightf and the girl cheer leaders, will tie the feohi.i ed gue.-'ts. ; . Vonnan oait, . program chairman. announced that Cprl Schinnerer of Fort Wayne jwill show colored movies and give iu' running commentary about them\ His movies, taken pn one of his numerous hunting and fishing .trips, will include deeji sett fishing in the Atlantic ocean shots of§ beautiful irqpical flowers, plus a travelogue of Cuba, Florida, and other southern states. Chili president. Theodore Witte, will conduct a short business meeting. Norman Katt will lead community singing. . An Invitation is being extended. to all adult members of the congregation to Join in this special meeting. The Married Couples .club had sponsored the basketball team, which climaxed a successful season by winning the Zwick tidphy as champions yf ’the Lutheran grade schools In the Decatur area. The committee in charge consists, of Mr., and Herman if. Krueckeberg Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sheets. J ■ - fi .. '' MRS. RUHL HOSTESS -TO LADIES AID WEDNESDAY \ Mrs. Homer Ruhl was hostess last evening for the April meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the First Christian church. Fifteen members were present, i The president. Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, opened the , meeting and devotions were given by Mrs. Jonas Berkey on the theme of “EbVe.” She gave an impressive interpretation of love and nature and read a poem, ‘’Rose of Sharon." gave a description of the ■ -A .. A' ■
■'' i ' ■ lily and the cross and read th n words of the hynjin. “The Old Rugged Cross.’? The roll call response was on love. Forty-One were made during the past month. The repor’scheduled on the C.W.S. by-laws was delayed with the committee to meet soon. The lesson period" closed with the ninteenth Phalm. Mrs. William Teeple had charge of the program. She read an closed with the ninteenth Psalm Rainbow,” by Dale Hamilton. She read a questionnaire by Dr. Poling with the answers read by eacth member. Mrs. Edward ApdersOn gave an. article,' “What Are ; we Learning For" by Ward 1 Kiser. Mrs. Ruhl, Mrs. Andersod and Mrs. Darwachtier . served Tefrbkhmeats during the social hour. PSI IOTA XI IN APRIL BUSINESS MEETING Various spring activities were discussed at the April’ business meeting of \Psi lota XI sorority, held last evening at. the home (if Mrs. Ned Johnson. Under the direction of Mrs. Clement Snell plans, are being made to take several Adam’ county children to the- speech and hearing clinic at Half State for examination. ;The Clinic, held each summer, is (due of the main philanthropic projects-of the sordidly! The regular social meeting will be held April 18, the place to be announced later. STUDY CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY EVENING \ ' The regular meeting of Our Lady of Good Counsel study club was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Andrews Mrs. Mark Colchin,. chairman, read two interesting articles. “Mother Cabrini” and “Child Citizen of Two Worlds.” The greed was discussed and . the meeting closed with the rosary.. The pext meeting will be held at Che home of Mrs. Otto Hake, with iMrs. Andrews as chairman. ' • lux TRINITY LADIES AID MEETS ON TUESDAY The Igidiqs Aid Society of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren -church met Tuesday evening at the church with tfrs. Violaj Scheidered, Mrs. Harry Poling' and Mrs. David Wynn >as hostesses.- - Mrs. Clarence Drake led the singing and Mrs. R. E. Mumma was -pianist. Devotions were led by Mrs, William StrahimJ Mrs. Dick Shafer and Mrs. Scheiderer. During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Wynn. $lO was voted to the Red -Cross. Plans Like Money In The Bank when you buy a modern full rotary New Home Sewing Machine. It’s the best? Sew stool free. We carry a full line of Everything to make tewing a pleasure. We have many good buys on guaranteed used sewing machines, treadles and electrics. Good trade allowance on your old machine. I ■ \ , We service what we sell. We sell for less! BOARDMAN’S sewing Machine shop 223 N. Ist St. SHOP HOURS: 9 a. m. - 9 p. m. Every Day
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HE MF jfl I TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. b. P. Ilunt.V who reside near the state line. six. miles east of Decatur, will ceh*b\aie theli golden wedding anniversary ;j?unday with a family dinner at their farm home. Open lions • |<>t : relatives and friends will be held 1 from one until four o’clock'in the 'afternoon and again from five until seven, ‘ M \ 'l'he couple has three soys, Lesicr Hunt, of Dayton, 0.. Leland > Hunt, of p’obtiac. Mi< h . Lindley Hdnt, of Chicago, a' foster daughter. j , Mrs Maiirh £ e Fuhrman of Huntingtbn, ajyl grandchildren.- Mr! and Mis. Hunt weremarried A|iril 8, I»UL by the Rev. Elias Miller at Tipton. They moved to Adams county hi 1909 and have resided near Decatur since that time. Photo by Ansphuglk
were made for annual convention of the St. Joseph branch of the Womens Society of World Service which is tq be'held here in May. , « The March work committee. Mrs. Ralph Roop, Addie Andrews and Mrs. Strahin, turned in $27.60. A gift of $.lO was received from the Work and Win class io be applied, on/the purchase of. new dishes for the church kitchen. One new member* i Mrs. John Kelley., was received into the society. j After dismissal the hostesses served refreshments to seventeen members.\on visitor and one child Hostesses for May will be Mrs. George Hill Mrs. Ira Bodie and [ Mrs. William Ohler. The work committee appointed is Mrs. Frank Fisher. Mrs. Wilson Reed and Mrs. Mum ma. DRAKE—SCHNEPP ffITES Performed Saturday •? Miss Shirley Drake. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l.otiis Drake of route five, and Keith Schnepp. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles., Schneppi ,4jf route four. were miarried Saturday noon at the home of the Rev. H. H. Meckstnith, pastor of St. Luke’s Evangelical : and Reformed .church at' Vera ; Cruz. \ 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tonnellier of this city attended the couple.,. , The bride wore a pink linen dress with a matching hat apd , blue accessories. Her corsage wasof pink roses. Mrs. Tonnellier wore a yellow dress with gray accessories and her corsage was of yellow roses. , \; Following a short wadding trip the couple will reside on route live. 1 < \ ' * ■ A one o'clock luncheon wilt ; feature the closing meeting of the Ladles Shakespeare chili. In be held Wednesday at the Masonic hall. A book review and musical program will be given. The Business and Professional Women’s club w’ilj have a .dinner meeting at the American [jegion home Wednesday evening at six thirty o’clock. Ernest Rlpggenberg. of Chicago, a native ’ of Switzerland, will be the speaker. Guest night will'be observed and jeservations for members and their guests are to he made before Monday noon, with Amanda Steury, 3-254 ff, or Betty Allen. I “Magic >< Foam I 4U Doubt' . t$L XA / fljgwly FI \ /1 H Wipe Clean All 4 Vpholilery, Rugi Magic Foam cleana In your home. Quick, May, safe. Upholetery, ruga ready io uu In. few hours. Got Magic Foam today. Money Bock Guarantoe fjb It Mt MllaS«a. Ml«m MO. /£«>*£> •••a M. f i. fm*. ymw Rnrl ■M>n«y will M <X H Cal. Cal. uH LIS 1.7 S J SMITH DR do CO. j ,
* ■’ i A ’ 3,-:iM6. J■~ j ■ The ladies of the Friedhaltr Lutheran church will hold a bake Sale /.Saturday at Pubjix Service., Tin* sale will begin at nine : d’cloeic and continue throughout' the day. Mt’s. T. C. Smith will be hostes., to the Past Presidents Parley of the American Legioh Auxiliary Monday evening at eight o’clock. A bake sale will be held Saturday at Gerber's, Market by the Indiana Hairdresser’s Association. . The cafeteria supfter to be 'served at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will lie held Saturday April 14. .instead of .April 7 as Mis. Francis Costello will be hostess to the St. Doniiulv study club Tuesday evening at eight u'cloi k. A good attendance is desired.. ‘ ; l’. I \ < Epsi|on Sigmii chapter of\ Beta Sigma Phi sorority will have their business meeting at the home of Miss ,Ruby Miller Wednesday eve’iiihg at eight o’clock. ®, — ' . The April meeting .of the Church Mothers study club will be held Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at, the, home\of Mrs. Jerry Ross. 603 Grant street. The’ Willing Workers class ok the First, Christian church will meet' at th* 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Casey. 315 J'effersom street. JJcino. at. seven thirty o’clock Tuesday evening. A —\ ;■ ' • '■ , - A. A medieval knight and his steed might together carry as much as 2(>») pounds of metal. \ . ? w
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1 ■ * I AU 1 . mi -ww—Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY \ , J Winchester Ladies Aid, Mrs. Harry Bollinger, 1:30 p.m. . G.E, Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school music room, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph study elub, Mrs Helen Kollman, 8; 15 p.m. Wesley class publicVluncheon, Mrs. R. A. Stuckey, MerceV avenue, 11 a.m, to-1 p.m. \ ' Order .of Rainbow fer Girls Masonic hall r 7 j>m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Jack Neering, 7:30 p.m. . Monroe ' Met'hodist . W.k.C.S.. church annex, 7:3Q p.in. Wesley class of ’ Methodist church, carry-ln supper church. •5 p.m. ' Camera. club, LoWeR Smith, 7:30 p.m. \ Bethany EU R. church W.S.W.S., churgh. 2 p.m. Ladies of Union Chapel, church", all day. ' Ladles Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Virgil Bixler, .811 North Third street, 71). m. v Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, church, all day.’ Women of Moose meeting. Moose home, 7:30 p.m. officers at 7 .p.m. Magley Ladies Aid, church baseall day. FRIDAY v Ava Maria study duh, y Mrs. Gerald Kohne, 8 p.m. \ SATURDAY \ Eriedhelm Lutheran church bake sale. Publix Service, 9 a.m. Indiana Hairdreser’s Association bake sale, Gerber’s, 9 a.m. \ Cafeteria supper, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church,-5 to 7 pm. . 1 Zion E. and R.. Ruth and Naomi Circle chicken noodle soup and bake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. Wesley class of Methodist church, bake and food sale. Schafer Store, 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY Zion Married Couples club carry, in banquet, Zion Lutheran church ■ basement; 6:30 pjm. MONDAY Junior Arts Department, Mis\j Marjortelu Hill di2 North Eleventh, 7:30 p.m.’ Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Herman Dierkes, 8\ p.m. Civic Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 7:45 p.m. MONDAY Legion Auxiliary Past President’s parley, Mrs.' T. C. Smith, 8 p.m, TUESDAY Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Jerry Ross, 603 Grant street,’ 8 p.m. Willing Workers class of First Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Casey, 315 North Jefferson street, Berne, 7:30 pin. St.. Dominic study duh, Mrs. Francis Costello, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY , Business and Professional Women's dub dinner meeting, Legion hoine,\ 6:30 p.m. > ■
. i Ladies Shakespeare club closing meeting. Masonic hall, luncheon, 1 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi business meeting. Miss Ruby Miller, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer, Mrs. Bertha Hirschy and Mrs. Daisjl Martin were called to Easthaven hospital at Richmond today due to thq critical- illness of their sister, Jennie Uhrick Rhoades. Dr. H. Frohnapfel and Roy Price- will represent the local Lions club at the annual convention to be held at French Lick on Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Sephuk Melchi, Decatur police officer, was reported in good condition today at the A-dams county rtmmorial hospital, where he underwent .surgery yesterday for t kidney He bec-amd critically ill Saturday evening and was taken’ to the hospital early Sunday morning; Fort Residents Are Victims OF Fire Fort Wayne- Ind.. April 5 —(UP) Two aged persons, one a blind rnau, wete dertd today as a result of a Hie that swept through the u oldat4o,so,6o?’’ — Man, You’re Crazy Focicvyour Mel Thousand* are 70. I'tTT 'pepplh* up" with Oetrex. Contains loftlo tor Weak, rundown teeilac due solely to bvdyji taeii ot iron which many men and women tail "old. Tty OMrex Tonlo Tableu for pep. vim. Vigor, younger thia very day. Get fntroductory or "gev-aequalntajr aIM today, at epecially reduced price, oalg At all drug stores every Where-—ln Decatur, at Smith Drug Store,
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” 11 11 ' { basement of d boarding house. , Fremont V Symonds, Tl, ? and7 Miss Margaret Sehwaninger, KB, adied in their rooms yesterday when they were unable to flee the smokerfilled building - \ - y ; NOTICE I will be out of my office from April 9 to 22 inclusive. i i Roland L. Reppert, M.D. INTERESTED IN BEING BEAUTIFUL? I ■ t , 3) Having a truly natural Permanent? ’ Phone 2*2203 SoUk Berne, Ind. n Robert McKean, Prop.
