Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1951 — Page 3

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CHARLES KITSONS MARK. GOLDEN WEDDING SUNDAY Surrounded by family, children, close relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tj Kitson celebrated ♦heir golden wedding lasLSunday -at their home in this citk , At a table simply, yet^beautifully decorated with low bowls of yellow daisies, iris and yellow roses dinner was served -at one o’clock for the happy couple. Mrs. T. J. Durkin, Clarence Durkin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson, Miss Winefride Kitson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kitson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kitson and family, Mr. and Mrs. [A.- William Kitson and family, and Harold Kitson, of this city. Judge and Mrs. EL W. Meyers of Fort W.ayne and! Mr. and Mrs. / i ■ —

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I . • > • '• i I Russell Byer and family of Willshire, O. g ! Following the dinner, open house was held and refreshments, carrying ou| the golden wedding motif, were gerved. & «*’ Mr. and Mrs. Kitson were married at St. Maryas Catholic church in thi| city, May 22, 1901. Mrs. Kitson; was the/-former Miss Rose Durkiij. $ A Sappy noth of the occasion was the presence of Mrs. E. W Meyers, the farmer Miss Rose F.gan,| who w<jjs bridesmaid for Mrs. Kitson. Out’of town jailers were Rev. Thomas L. Durkin, Mr and Mrs. Cornefius Durkin, Mr. and Mrs Harvel Kitson. Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhn and family of Wijlshire, 0.4 —hl ■'* ■ ’• ■ MISS CARRIE ’DRAKE TO WED NEXT SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Drake have\ announced the * approaching marriage of their laughter, Carrie, to Earl Baker. The wedding will take place spt seven /thirty o’clock Sunday evening at?' the Monpt Tabor Methodist church in Bobb. ! j COMPLETE PLANS FOR FASHION SHOW JUNE 7 • The reception, committee for tne fashiqn show sponsored by the Adami "county home economics association, has completed plans for this event. Theh committee met in the extension office With Helen Egly of Jefferson township as chairman. TheJ| group decided to wear evening dresses for this special county-wide >yent. June 7 will bring this outstanding program to Adams County. Betty Fell, who is ajstylist[ for the McCall Co. at Neyf Yoik ■ will present a summer wardrobe on Adams county models. ■’ Great interest Is being shown in

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the antique costumes that are going to be presented by ths clubs. The Decatur high school gyu has scheduled for thijs evbnt for eight p, m. Thursday June 7. The reception committee Will assist with the seating of the several hundred guests expected. They will direct the guests to the refreshment tables following the fashion show. , , Members of the committee ajre. Mrs. Noah Graber, Mrs. Howard Beitler, Mrs. Dan dfriker. Mrs Theari Stults, Laufine Black, Mrs. Paul Erp, Mrs. Altpn Corson, Mrs. Dale Caffee, Mrs. Dorphus Schjckman, Mrs. Royce Wall, Mrs. Norman Schaeffer. Mrii. O. G. Baughman, Eva Wanda Mopre, Mrs. Will Scbnepf, Mrs. Ervin Buuck, and Mrs. Tai Turner. DELTS ENTERTAINED ON TUESDAY EVENING Delta Theta Tau sorority Held a called meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss /'Mary Ann Laurent. Plans were made to have the annual pledge picnic at Lake George on June 17. Members Who can furnish transportation are asked to contact the committee. After the business session lovely refreshments were served by Miss Laurent, retiring president, /The beautifully appointed serving table was skirted in white linen. A bouquet of peonies and double candelabra holding green candles, corresponding with the sorority colors. formed the centerpiece. Bouquets of peonies were used through out the entertaining rooms. A punch howl garlanded with sprays.of fern completed the table decorations. Individual cakes were iced to represent the Delt pin. The Girl’s Missionary Guild of Union Chapel will meet at the home of, Ethel Cdok on Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Adams County Home Economics chorus will have rehearsal Monday evening at eight o’clock at the Decatur high school. Members are asked to note thd change in meeting place. Pledging services will be held at the regular business meeting of Tri Kappa sorority Tuesday at seyen thirty o’clock at the E.kn home. ' u |,/ Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy Rierly attended the 500-mile race al jthe Indianapolis Speedway on Memor-

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ial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Walt and daughters Susan and Linda, of thise city, spent Wednesday with Mr. and <Mra. Cal Walt in Columbia City. . Harold , jGraham of Jackson, Mich., formerly of Decatur, was a holiday visitor in this city. Ralph Knbff of Pittsburgh, Pa., visited with old school mates and other friends here over ({Memorial day. Mrs. Olive Musser and son Freddy, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neireiter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson, and son Wednesday. Miss Edna Braun, of Berne, and Mrs. Henry Neireiter of this city spent Tufesday in Dayton. O. Theyalso visited with Mrs. Neireiter** sister. Miss Ina Anderses. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heller, Miss Joan VonGunten and David Moore attended the .500 mile race at Indianapolis Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. George Bair motored to Cincinnati Memorial day to witness the baseball games. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sutton and daughter of Ohio visited /over the holiday with relatives in Decatur. Carl Baxter attended the 500mile race at Indianapolis Wednesday. ■ • ' j ■ Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hite and Mrs. Brice Butler motored to Rome City Wednesday to open the* Hite cottage at Sylvan lake. A marriage license issued at Bluffton Monday was to Miss Delores Fay Meyer of that city and Simon Eugene Heyerly, Decatur, route 4. \ i ■ I* -• \ Berne Native Dies At Washington Home Mrs. A?ne* Gilliom-Thume. 49. a native .of Berne, died Wednesday afternoon in Washington, D. CL, where she 'had resided for the past 25 '■yeaYA. Surviving are the husband. Joseph; two sons, Jon and Richard, both at home; a daughter, Sharon, also at home; three brothers, Gilliam of Berne and Alfred and Woodrow, Washington, and a sister, Mrs. Henry : of Font Wayne. Services will be held at Washington Friday, and the body will be brought to Berne, where friends may call at the. Yager funeral home after 7 p. m. Saturday. Brief services will be held at the funeral home at 1 p. m. Sunday, the Rev. Olin A. Krehbiel officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery. The first plate glass was ground I and polished by rubbing two ■ plates together by hand.

Society Items for day's pub* llcatlon must be phoned In by a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. pt.) Phons 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson V ' i f THURSDAY 1 Progressive Workers class oi Trinity church, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deitsch. 513 Souih Fifth street, 7:3<X p. m; St Cecelia study club, Dorothy Rumschlag, 8 p . m. / First to fourth grade children ol Methodist Sunday School, practice Methodist church; 2 p. m. x \ Bethany Circle of Zipn E. and R. church, Mrs. Harry Knapp, Bpm 4-h Band practice, Monroe, t p.m. v Monroe W.CJT.U., Mr*. Elmei Ehrsam, 7:30? p.m. G. E. AeoHan choir rehearsal, Decatur, high school music room, 7:30 p.m. St- Ambrose study club. Mrs. Leonard Schwaller, 7:30 p. m. 14th District Association meeting, Fort Wayne Masonic Temple, <*:3o p.m. Eagles, Auxiliary, families and sweethearts, penny supper, Eagles hall, 9 p.m. Women of Moose business meeting, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers at 7. \ FRIDAY Girl Scout Association meeting, American Legion home, 7:45 p.m. W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenue U.’ B. church. Mrs- Jesse Diehl. 7:30 p. m. I |MONDAY iGirl’s Missionary Guild of Union Chapel, Ethel Cook, 7:30 p.m. Adams County Home Economics chorus, Decatur high school, 8 p.in TUESDAY Tri Kappa business meeting and pledging, Elks home, 7:30 p. m. How To Get A Date /Zl\\ '//rT(i //KMT /i h I *» f - W i s i il J 9078 10—16 ‘ Just wait till they see you. Teener! Boys love to escort a girl in this new ensemble. Dress is princess style, bolero is tiny and so smart. Both are scalloped gaily. And YOU can sew this pair! ! Pattern 9078 in Teen sizes 10, 12, 14, 10. Size 12 dress takes 4% yards 35-inch; bolero, I*4 yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY CENTS in fcoins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Deaatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly Yqur Name, Address, Zone, Size and Style Number. i SEND NOW! Our Marian Martin Summer Pattern Book is just out! Send [ Twenty Cents today for your copy? Ypu’ll sew the smartest most practical wardrobes for your family and yourself with patterns chosen from this book. A Free Pattern of a beachrobe for Misses is printed in book. \ ;j; r . . \ Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes Away.... Nseeing backache, low of pep andenarey, headaches and dissinem may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say good kidney function is very important to eood health. When some everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this important function to slowdown, many folks suffer naceine backache-feel miserable. Minor Nad* der irritations due to cold or wrone diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doan’s Pilta—a mild diuretic. Used successfully, by milltona for over SO yean. It’s amasing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts—help the ISmilesof kidney tubes and Alton flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pillgtoday!

\ Admitted: Richard Berne; Mrs. Lewis A. Wilson, Jr., Ohio City, O. ’/\ . ’ Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Laurent and baby boy, Citjy; Mrs. Joseph Call and baby boy, Decatur; Amos Lehman,, Monroe;’ Mrs: William Kahn, Ohio City, 0.; Jerome Gkskill, Decatur; Baby Ronnie Buitemeter, Hoagland; Mrs. Homer Kaser and baby boy, Bluffton: Gregory and Mary Kay Ellenberger, city; Mrs. Paul Wendel, Bry- ■ /■' . y ■ • Mr? and Mrs. Tel Bollinger, 715 West Foster Parkwiy, Fort Wayne, are the parents of i baby son, born at the St. Joseph hospital Sunday evening. He has he»-n named Thomas Harmon and we ;ghed 7 and one half pounds. Mrs. Bollinger is the former Ruth Gillie, daughter • v of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gillig of this city. Mr. and Mrs. >toble Drum are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Werling, Pleasant Mills, aro parents of a baby daughter, born at 1:20 o'clock -this morning kt th* Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 10'ounces. A?baby\son was horn to Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Rogers-, of Monroevii.e. at 3:22 a. m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces. A baby daughter was, born at 3:20 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Adams county memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller. The bahy weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Mr. and Mrfc Thomas Gaunt aie the parents of a baby daughter, horn at 8:13 p. m. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rumschlag are parents ,of a baby daughter, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Wednesday at 8:26 p. m. She weighed'6 pounds, 12Ms ounce?.. HORSES OF TROY <C»atianrd From Page Oae> with him.” Where the subtleties 'of Communism can be expounded with force, yet muit be blocked, can occur in the meeting room of a woman's dub, a Sunday school dass, at the union meetings, in "high school classes, and in meetings of American Legion members. , These, at least, were settings of some of the scenes of the play. Heading the cast of 26 along with the author, who the .“and to keep j 1 those young I feet healthy... I w rrv WF Strong, slurdy leg* end ankles don't just happen! That's why* so many doctors recommend Jumping-Jacks — because the unique, patented one • piece > sole helps keep feet healthy! zTTk 4-’« i Eu teu i UOOK FOR ™ l9 ’ I im im j trade * ,ar * \UU ifU/ ! '■ . o’® KAYE’S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family. X-Ray Fitted.

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past of a Legion post commander, we|re James Staley, Mrq. L. E. Reynolds, x Jack Knudson, Margaret El ting, N/pbnan, Hugh Andrews and ElmeX’l>arwach|ter. ~ Whence The Name? The derivation? 0f the name for the month.. of May is uhcertain but some authorities believe it comes from tne tiame of a Roman goddess, Maia. ?- 1 ’ •( ’

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