Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1951 — Page 3

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h 1 ■■ . A W.s.c.s. IN APRIL A 1 general meeting The Woman's Society of Chrisv tian Service of the First Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at the church for their April general meeting. « ’ . Mrs. Maynard Hetrick gave the devotions and Mrs. Doyle Collier was in charge of the lesson for .afternoon, using as her/; topic, •('huhging Patterns for Women.' v During the business meeting Mrs. W, P. Robinspn, president, gave a report on hdr Dip to imiian«polls, ; The guests were .then invited to a beautifully' appointed tea table arid refreshments were served by the following hOMteshes: Mrs, George Helih, Mrs. Delton Pass Water, Mrs. Asa Potluck, Mis. Joe Kiinhr. \li< Alva UiWmoii, Miss Ftlu .Mallon®®, Mrs. Lloyd Nell, Mi - Ehiiw* Ulihhu Mi > Giant Pry and >lr\ CliarlcM Ihor 'MISSIONARY SOCIETY' IN MEETING The Woman's Missionary soclaty tis Hie liuptlMi rhtirrh held their tegtilur meeting recently In Hie c hurch sorlah rooms Devol lolls Wert* led by Mrs. Cal Peterson, who used "Hpr-lng" as her theme. .Officers for the coming year wore elected ns follows: president, Mrs. Hubert .Jasper; hienl, . John A. Baumiin; 'sricretary, Mils. Warren Lehman; treasurer, .Mrs, Homer Reppert. Plaits were discussed for the mother and daughter banquet, to fee held at the church Thursday, May 10. Mrs. Ralph Kenworthy presented an interesting book review for the lesson. Hostesses were Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Weldon. Soldnet and Mrs. Bauman. ' MRS. BULTEMEIER IS HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs; Don Burke, Mrs. Willard Faw bush and Miss Eldora Kirchner entertained at the Burke home in fhis city recently with a baby shower for Mrs. Martin Bultemdier, Jr., "whose son. Keith Duane, was born March Various games were played and ■prizes awarded to Mrs. Wilburt Gallmeyer and August BUuek. pho presented them to the honored guest. 'A Lwo-course luncheon was then served and the plpce of each guest was marked with a clever diaper favor. Mrs. Bultemeier received many useful gifts: Guests included Miss Lois Jean T.unz, of Defiance, ()., Mrs. Robert Buuck and daughter Colleen, Mrs. Augirst Buuck, Mrs. Conrad Doehr-

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\■l b I Society Items for day's pub- . , licatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phans 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson MONDAY Called meeting of Junior Women's club, library, after general meeting. , i > Woman’s Club dosing meeting, Decatur library, ":45 pin. St. Catherine study club, Mildred Loshe, 8 p.m. Adams (eriirul I'T.A, High whool gym, «30 pm, carry in supper. : J Adams county Chorqa rehearsal, Monroe Farm Hureau, t .io pm. TUMOAV \ (I, \F.\ Aeollu/n choir rehearaNl high iichtml mUMk* room, 7:dio'p,m. / J Pleasant Milla I'Ll, dncllnn of officers, Plaaiuyu Milla ' school, ’ p ill." N ’ i ■ Kum Join Uh drnpr of lletlmnv t' h church, church basement, 7:30 pm V- L. of C. potluck slipper, C. L «l C. hall, 6:30/d.m. \V Pocohantas Lodge, Red Men A nil, 7:30 p.m. i Loyal Daughter class of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Adolph Kolter, 7:30 p.mj Hadpy. Homemakers club. Mrs. Dwight Schnepp, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority social meeting, Elks horned S p.m. Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. Amos Yoder, 2 p.m. Tri Kappa Associate chapter. Mrs. Lois Black, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary public party, Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Hairdressers of Decatur. Mrs. Evelyn Robp, 7:30/p.m. > Eagles Auxiliary public \party. Hagies hall, 8:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority potlufek supper. Elks home, 6:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics clhb Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger,/ 2 p.m. THURSDAY | y Ladies Aid of Union Chapel, church, all day. ; i ■ Women of Moose formal in it la* tion, Mqdse ficers. 7 p.m. Friendship Village club, Kittntey echobl, 1 p.m. ; !’V ' 4-H But\d practice, Monroe, 7:30 p.m. < Past Matrons i dub of O.E.S. Mrs. Adrian Baker, 233 North Fourth street, 7:30 p.m. j- ' FRIDAY jWount Pleasant Bible Study < lass, Mij. and Mrs Leo King, Jr„ 7:30 p m. SATURDAY Zion Lutheran hake sale, dty hall, I* a in. E|)hlloii Migma chapter of Beta Rlgnm Phi, bake Nglu, Schafer's hl ora, ti a.in. j , . j-i i ' ~ aeßßßW>esae®BeaetiMeßßMiißweßeeeasßMßew«sertse<uuiMsfcaeßßhuuHssießue»sßßees«M» man, Mrs. Kivlq Dimhrmnn, Mrs. wilburt (lallmeyer, Mrs Loins Koenetnann and son Dennis. Mrs Clarence Bulteipeler, Mrs. Bud Berning, all of this dty, Mrs, Hob-, ert Lunz of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Reinhard Shoaf ot New Haven. Guests who were unable to at tend were Mrs. Martin Bultemder. Sr., Mrs. Melvin Ffosh, Mrs. Norman Buuck, Mrs. Martin Gallmeyer. Mrs. Donald Hoffman and Miss Betty Bultemeier. ACADEMY OF FRIENDSHIP OPEN MEETING ON SUNDAY The Academy of Friendship "of the Women of tlje Moose held an open meeting Sunday afternoon at the Moose home. Initiation ceremon ies were held for a class of candidates. Evelyn Plasterer was chairman of arrangements and Vera GaUse ha<L charge of the entertainment. The senior regents patrol of the Fort Wayne chapter of Women of' Moose exemplified the floor work of tbe chapter, i , Refreshments were served to several hundred people during the social hbur. \■ ' CALVARY LADIES AID \ MEETING THURSDAY ' The Calvary Ltdles Aid Boclet'v met In the church baae.pent Thursday with eight mambors and five guests present. ■ , i ' Scripture from khe hook o!f Roman* wag read and the hymn, "Rwaet Hour of Prayer” wua aurin by the group was offered by Mm Drake. . ' A Bible <umtes| was cbnduded by Mrs Drirr, and readings W'•»ri alven by Mr*. Thelma Htraiay •nd Mrs Disks lt*v- itralay «• ousted tnlMlonarf work for the Moiety riiaatlng n«M Th® hoateaaea, Mra, Thalma Fira, ley and Mr®. Dbrll McDermott, aerved refreshment during the so. rial hour, 1 ■ / .

of the will have formal initiation Thursday ; evening at seven thirty at the Moose home. Officers are asked io meet at seven o’clock. The homemaking committed will have the chapter night program. . Mrs. Ralph Tyndall, of Bluffton, northern province chairman of Psi lota Xi sorority, will he the special guest at the meeting of Alpha Delta chapter of Pso lota Xi Wednesday even.fng. A potluck supper will be served at six thirty o’clock at the Elks home The committee in charge will furnish rolls, meat and coffee and members are asked to bring a covered dish and tablA service. The condition of Sephus Melchl; who has been a patient at the Adams county memorial hospital for the past twxi weeks, was repotted as improved today. He underwent surgery about ten days ’’KU. The Ladles of thn XKm,Lutheran church will have a chicken noodle aoup and bukeh goods sale at icily hall morning ,at nine o’clock. 1 ' \’■j- :: i f IT-.11 ‘ ' The Eagle® auxiliary will »mvu a public parly at the Eagles hell Wednesday evening at eight thirty o'clock, \ An all day meeting of the. Union <’impel Ladies Aid held «t the church Thursday. A potluck dinner will he served nt noon sewing and quilting will be done.. j The Village club of Blue Creek township will hold their April meeting \ at Kimsey s< hool Thursday afternoon at one o’clock. Hostesses are Mrs. Ruth Merriman, Mrs. Ruth Riley. Mrs. Mildred Wolfe, Mrs. Rea Tricker and Mrk. Mabel Miller. \ ' - x —■ l ■. ’ '-.X ' j'.' •Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sterna Phi sorority' will sponsor a bake sale Saturday morning at Schafer’s store, beginning at nine o’clock. Mrs. Steven's Mother's day candy will also be sold. . .\ The Mount Bible Study class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Leo King, Jr, Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. G. iE. Aeolian choir members are asked to note that rehearsal will be held in the music room at Decatur high school Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. A The Indiana Hairdressers of Decatur will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs\ Evelyn Roop at aevjen thirty o'clock Wednesday evenths-

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Mr. and Mri|i.\- Lowell. Harper •pent the weekend in Uh«nc, o vlaltlng with their daughter Sue. Mlhh Harper, Junior atudent ut Ohio Unlveralty, ha* been elected prealdent oPeilgma Kappa sorority and will take o(flye during her senior year. Richard Garner. ®ni|doy® of the local Kroger HI ore has been urnfnoted to manager of t.ha met department at the Lima, (>„ Kroger Thu (ini’iH-t family plan iq riiove to I,imn in ti>,- near rut urv. Friank Grandataff of Fort Wayne was a vlaltor In Decatur today enroute to Muncie On business. C. : E. Peterson. James Lose and Jack Heller attended a men's clothing show-ing in , Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Judge Jameq A. } Moran of Portland, well khown in Decatur, is reported to be confined to his home wi h illness. \ Mrs. Minnie Holthouse was returned home Saturday from Rt. Joseph's hospital. Fort VVayrie, Where she underwent minor suiv gery. She is resting at the home of her son and daughter-in-laW, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holthouse of R. Fifth street. Mrs. Viola Gow, and Mr. arid> Mrs, Irvin Hoover and son RoSs oi Battle Creek, y Mich./ Mrs. Fanny Gearhart of Lansing, Mich.; Sgt. Maj. and Mrs. Jerry Donaghy and Scoutmaster Roland Nelson of FOrt Wayne, were guests in the home of Rev. vand_ Mrs. R Meadows Sunday. --

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Admitted: George Heare, Dergfur; Otto Hpeigei, Fornax street; Virginia Koenig, Decatur; Mrg. l.eo Lohman, \ Berne; Mrs, Amos Rausaor, Berne; Mr*. John O’Cam* po, Decatur Dismissed Mrs, John Winkler and baby boy, Willshire, O.i Sanji Wiehl, Geneva; Mrs. Muis Mimler gnd twin hables, - William Uiuli and Kathryn Rosa; wily; MW Hofard Culp and baby boy, Kernel Mrs. Paul DeWeard, Pennville; Mrs. Luther Yager and haby girk (Herne; Mrs. Hugh\ Stauffer and baby boy, — \ ' ' ■ . ■ ■ 1 L; v • ‘h

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; fl| i ■ '• ' '' a :' ■ 5 MM. LEON IBICER was Hi® loriirri MUh Patricia Gaffer, daughter of Mi and Mrs j e, Gaffer of thld city before her marriage lugt tuc*da,v. Ihe Rev Edgar I' Hchm/lilL rt tiU the Hlnglt* ring vpwa Ut Dm z.lon Luihci uh t hiiK-h in ih<- lurn-n. <• <>i ih< Imtnudiqie famlila*. i Mr, aud Mr*. Fred Helgwr, B‘ , ll*’vu<*, (),, are jmi'enia ot (be groom. Mi and Mi. Carl Mi ('(ihiodl. brnlh't-i In law and alafei ( ,r Ihe bride, \aUendrd the couple The hi ide Uu w : ( oih.-d In « bulge diusa, <-omp|g. iiinnh'd with bulge mid hrowjn uceeHaoriuH arid a eoumgu or drehlda Mir MvConm ll Wotu mi ariita *uif,a&d I wum of gardenim< A ru« |i(ion was held at trie home th® hriden pm-uuU following the I .'temotiv The . oiiplu hm.> rvlunird from a wedding trip mid are residing in their newly furrilahed honie In Bellevue. ■■ f .Photo hy Anapiiui'h \

Mr. and Mrs. James L. of Johns- street,are the parents of a baby son. born at 10:38 a m. today at the Adams county mem-j oHal hospital. The baby, who weigh., ed 8 pounds, 6 ounces, has been named John Lawrence. He is thd fourth child and first son in tht fainlly. v Mr. and Mrs. Dhvid 216 Ms North Fourth street, are thri parents of a baby daughter, horn at the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday at 5:20 p.m. She’ weighed 6 pounds. 2Ms ounces. Mrs. Roberts is the former .Enid Ripley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ripley of Monroe. A* ' , V A baby daughter wm born t 0 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peckham oi.. Monroeville, at 5:17 p.m, Saturday rit the Adams county memorial hoa? pital. She weighed (5 pohnd*,\ 12 ounces. / , / A baby s<»n was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brice Sheets, of\route two, at 11:44 a.m. Sunday al the Adams county memorial hospital. The bah# weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce.

www " wv a ’ <>• 3- S ! Indiana Central College prewnlH THE CHAPEL CHOIR ,\ ; - £z < Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church Tuesday, April 17 7:30 P.M. Public Invited No Admission Charge ~.......- TI I E .... \ <a CLEANEST town Z 1 They’re proud as / y-A-A •*AAB y punch — with good ’ IWLltlf —MX reason. Their mom L ■ S V\'Zr J <zZ A AJ has learned the a 1 secret of always- \ //• < • k \\ clean, always- neat J:<l » »xT a\ clothejn... and it • v \\ coats so little I f • *V * J She sends their JM VW a * • clothes to be quality WM /T' l r V dryclaanad, for she \ 1/ / \ \ knows that only a /» ‘ / \' \ / \ I * ew Pennies a day \ k/ K \ I looking party clean Ji r\ aU the t ‘ m *’ MYER. CLEANER. Cornet* Mndtooit A Second Bta. P . v X '& ■ : 4 1 ? . I ! . •

j ' —■ --- GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 12 held their rrieeting Thursday after school at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. was opene<l 'by v Sue Petrie and tl?e dues were taken up. The refreshment.! served by Kathryn Goelz and Rita Runyon. There was ah alec tipn of officers as follows: president, Elizabeth Miller: vice-presi-dent, Beverly Parrish; scribe, Betsy Embler; treasurer, Marjorie Kohne. Miss Sharlene Lehman hPlpe|l the troop With their folk-danc-ing badge. The Friendship Circle was formed and the meeting was dismissed. \ Scribe, Betsy Embler. 4 Brownie Troop 17 met this h ; at Lipcoin school. Roll call was answered by each 5 £irl giving a ; Girl Scout law and explaining Its meaning in /her own Words. Th** <purl. of awards, to be held May 3,’ was discused and plans made 'The meeting closed' With' the j/Otettdthip Circle and the - song "Day is Done.]’ We enjoyed having Janice Krelscher as a guest. Scriye, GGayle Custer' . •< -- :Glrl Scout Trpop 20 met Wednesday afternoon in the Lincoln M-liool. We had a buslness meet- ■; • ' . Hl.mmsin.ln -111 fmi nil I

1 and elected a 'new scribe and patrol leader. Delicious refresh ments were served by Agnes Barlet. We closed out meeting with Taps. Scribe, Gretchen Lankenau Happy Hoosiers The French township . Happy Hoosiers met at- , Election school Monday The meeting was caljed to order by last year's president, William Bertsch, Jr„ ;;nd'tbe songs were led by Lester Smith. Election of officers was held with the ‘following results: William Bertsch, Jr., reelected president; David Rlngger, vicepresident; Cheater Smith, secretary; I-urry Cloud, treasurer; Vari Wulllman, news reporter; Dallas Neuenschwunder, song leader; IxcKter Hmilh and lister Meghberger, recreation leaders; Alan Inch and Lyle Cloud, health •ndl safety officers; George in mull, piunlNt, s . A per the meeting, th® dull em Joyed recreation and rrifreahmenta, Control Hilck Batter To control end properly direct the flow of thick better such as for wet* flee end muffins, pour from • pitcher with • well greeted epout

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which decorated walls of the 10s room apartment. “Like everyone else 1 was worried about the atpm bomb," Miss Hampton said. “1 brought t all stuff home from the bank to take it up to Connecticut where I’m building a house.” L ’ Miss Hampton is the widow of film financier Jules Brulatour. “They got a good.haul,” she said. “I had so many things for so many years\ 1 forgot what niost of them looked like ” ' - ■ . '/ J '

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