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RECEPTION GIVEN REV. AND MRS. SAMUEL EMERICK On Sunday evening over one hundred and fifty guests attended a reception at the Methodist church, honoring the Rev. and Mrs Samuel Eineriek and family. Alia Lawson acted as chairman fob the evening’s program, which included devotions by Noah Schrock and a solo-by Mrs. Dan Tyndall William Frazier, .epresenting the laymen- of the church, spoke words of praise and appreciation for the service of the minister and his family. The Rev. A. C.E. Gillander, a member of Die Decatur ministerial association, welcomed Rev .Emerick to T Decatur (< for the coming year. David Owens, for the youth of the church, also welcomed Rev. Emer- , ick as leader of youth activities. Smith presented a bouquet of American beauty roses jto Mrs.: 'Emerick* a gift, frdm the women; of the church, and Jo.ey Smitji pre-; Father’s Day is June 17 9 i <r / 1 w! IJJ V I 1 1I g 1 Show dad he’s tops. Send him. your love and warmest good i wishes with* a Hallmark card. - j He’ll be delighted that you cared enough to send him the ’ very best! Choose from -our - < •;> fine new selection. Come in todaySMITH DRUG CO. ——T—f i IB of “U' x : HIS AFTER SHAVES * STICK NEW shaving treat that is I as coot stimulating and bracing as an ocean breeze; EASY TO USE. CONVENIENT for home or | travel. i After shave or shower, 1 after work or play . . - - at home, office, club, z 7 hotel, train ot plane... „ w- •J*' ’HIS’ After Shave Stick •• * w «‘- SIOO come aid * f f Sr PLUS TAX SMITH DRUG CO.

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A • Bented Craig, John and Emerick with a small gift, after Whiich the hoys sang + ‘The Thankful Song.” I /Climaxing thej program for the evening was a playlet given by members of the Methodist W.S.C.S. i Mrs. WatsonJ Maddox then incited the guest\s to the lecture |oom, where refreshments wefe Served from a beautifully appointed table W. C. T. MEETING IS HELD RECENTLY Mrs. Helen Ehrsam was hostess . recently fto members of the IW. C. T, U. Thje meeting opened with song "If Jesus (Joes With Me.” anti devotions by Mrs. Grace purns. Prayer whs offered by Mrs. Kindell. i During the business meeting, announcement was made of the all day meeting to held on June 28 in Jhe church annex Mending will be done for the Adams county memorial Hospital. A vocal solo by Mrs. Helen Ehrsam followed- entitled “I Have Found a Hiding; Place.” The lessop "Liquor in Our Armed Forces” i wgs presented by Mrs. Lois Mat ts/x. and “No Chant/ to Live”, was given by Mrs. Garnet Williams. The meeting was clrtsed by Delores Mitchell. II «,■ s&n4ationat jv I SI Z I J IMMUNE TO SOILS AND STAINS ■ -ns: P' ■ ' \'l ' ' ■ • ' SEE IT AT SMITH DRUG CO. The modern trend i« to COLORFUL exteriors .. either COLOR in trim and shutters on the WHITEST HOUSE IN TOWN .. \’ or . . COLORFUL PASTELS AND DARKER SHADES. Almost any shade or color is possible with PERFECTION PERFEC-KOTE EXTERIOR PAINT. 100% PURE SMITH DRUG CO.

BBS Society Items for day’e publication must be phoned in by 5 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllla Acheson • I ■ ' H . ' I’’ TUESDAY Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Miss Eleanor Reppert, Bellmont park. 8 p. / Poeohantas Lodge, Red Men s hall,J7^3o p. m. CauSlic Ladies of Columbia, C. L. Os Cj hall. 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa business meeting and pledging, h,ome, 7:30 p. m. Jolly House wife club and Swiss Village club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Drill team of American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Gobd Counsel study club, Mrs. Paul Wiseman, 8 p. m. Psi lota Xi sorority pledging service, Mrs. George Thomas, S P- ni. „ \ . Eagles Auxiliary installation of Eagles hall, 8:30 p. m j - THURSDAY Ladies Aid * society of Calvary U.B. chjiirbh, Mrs. William Listenp in. /V 1 / ' Evangelical ts. B. Ladies Aid* society, church. 7:30 p. m. Order pf Rainbow Girls, Masonic, 6:4& p. m. F# i. , Adams County Economy’s Association public Style Show, Decatur high sdhool gym. 8 p. mA; 4-H band practice, player and twirlers. Monroe, Bp. m. 4 | Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid.,,parish i hall, all day. [ FRIDAY I St. Jude study dub, Mrs. Harry Massonnee. Bp.m. j r • Rummage sale, Methodist church baseinent. 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Ever Ready of! Methodist church. Mrs. Samuel Enierick, 7:30 . p. m. i Pleasant Grove Missionary Society, Mrs. Mary Shiffeifly, 1 p. m. , SUNDAY* First Christian junior chiii’ch carry-in picnic, Lehman park. Berne, 5 p. m. , MISS MARGENE BAUER IS HONORED AT TEA The Misses Barbara Anspaugh, Gene Steller and Joan VonCjunten entertained with a bridal tea at the former’s home for Miss Margene Bauer, bride-elect of June 10 The Anspaugh home w as beautifully decorated with lively bou quets and j miniature bridesmaid*. The centerpiece for the tda table consisted pf a bridal procession of the miniature dolls. Upon her arrival. Miss Bauer was presented with a corsage of yellow roses. She was alsp the leeip’ient of many lovely gift#. , Guests attending were the Misses Dora Brunnegraff, Joan Lichtensteiger, Ruth Fenntg and Norina Johnson,' Mrs. Victor Porter, Mrs. Brucp Baughn, Mrs. Ed Bauer. Mrs. Ed Hackman, Mrs. Nelson Doty of JFort Wayne, and! Mrs. Lloyd Snyder and Mrs. 'Paul Moi/ ris of Huntington.. Guests unable to attend were the Misses Saraa Krick, Barbara Helm, Eileen Bieberich, Jacqueline barren Sally Smith, Barbara Sautter* Joan Dpath, Joahne Carter, Alice Langston, Mrs. William Hutker and /Mary Catherine Schafer. ANNUAL DAY CAMP IS SCHEDULED FOR JUNE The annual day camp Brownies and Clirl Scouts, planned by the Girl Scout association for the greateg understanding of the out-of-doors, will again be held at Han-ua-Nuttiuan park. Brownies will attend frojm June 11 to June, 15, and Girl Scouts from June 18 to June 22. Activities which the girls will participate in will include handicraft,' cdinp craft, games, nature quest, sinking, story telliiig and track and ingThe girls will arrive at camp at ten a.m„ lunch at twelve and leave for their homes at approximately

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England Welcomes Miss Truman II• > a -w. nl br* ' I ■ > ' ! i I MARGARET TRUMAN holds a bouquet which was presented to her upon arrival at Southamptonj, England. The President’s daughter was.*welcomed by Ambassador and Mrs. Walter Gifford. Miss Truman said the vacation is "jilst for fun, not sing in public,” but said "sl|e might oblige royality if |asked.”

four b’clpck. Girls attdmilng Lin}p for tiie first day are requested to bring ttieir noon\ lunch, J well niarkfed, drinking cup, note sbook< and pencil. The milk will be prjo- \ ided. They are asjkbd to Swear either a camp suit, play suit, slacks or simplfe wash, dread and serviceable shoes. In case of rain, |the|r rain coats and overshoes. ? \l Each troop will be given aVtivities representing'various countries in keeping with the theme .“s|inds I Around the World Camping." An adult Meader and helper wll| be with eiach Doyle Coiie” | i eeisfi-ar,;’ has requested that all troop leaders contact her this week on the approximate number of girls 'planning to attend. Transportation will be provided. EDWARD JABERGS TO OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg, ils North Fourth street, will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding ahpivarsity Suntjay with opeii house frOir. two tn spur o'clock, and a fpmiiiy dinner that evening at six. j > li The? Jahergs were married at tlwe Magley Evangelical and Reformed church, the Rev. David Grether officiating.,"Mr. Jpberg. who is county clerk,! taight school for thirty-two : < I. a. Vacation Sensation z —"x. r r'i\ 7 > \h \ f JW* Inf whit a«-smart pair! Dress has new Halter neckline, cluster-pleat-ed skirt 4- and it wraps and buttons! i Btjfero has sleeves set in, the n<w tapered look. Marvelous - for travel, easy-to khep' fresh! Pattern 9045 in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bize 16 frock, 5*4 yards 35-inch;’ bolbro, 1% yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. • Send THIRTY CENTS In coins for ’this pattern to Marian Martig care of Deeatur Dally Democrat/ Pattern Dept.. P- Q- Bo* 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly Your Name, Address, Zone, Size and Style'Number. SEND NOW! Our Marian Martin Summer Pattern Book is just out! Send Twenty Cents today for your Copy- You’ll sew the smartest most practical wardrobes for your family and yourseM with patterns chosen from this book. A Free Pattern of a beachrobe for Misses is printed in book. •i. • ■ a ; '

years before being elected td his present post. He taught for /more than twenty years in Decatur’s grade school system. ■’ Mr. and Mrs. Jaberg have; two daughters. Mrs. Donna Roth,; who is an assistant in the /clerk’s office, and Miss Marilyn Jaberg, a Junior at Decatur high school. BALSIGER—BECHER VOWS READ IN BERNE SATURDAY Miss Arlene Elois Bhlsigey of Berne, became the bride of Norman Lee Becher, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Raymond Becher of route 2. in a lovely ceremony performed ht seven o'clock Saturday evening in the West Missionary church at Berne. The. Rev. O. A. Eicher received the vows. - ; Miss Daisy Heller, pianist,/presented a fifteen-minute mus/icale E receding the service. Included inong the selections were: “The lells of St. Mary’s” "Always,* At Dawning” and "I Love /You 'rtriy.’’ Maynard Stucky sang/'Because" and as a duet. Mr, Stuckey and Miss Joan Lehman, of Sylvhn•fe. 0., sang "Crossroads” and “3apour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us.” (The bride chose a gown of whiteatin and lace. The fitted patin odice was accented by a!mpalipp?d ! ijace yoke and peter pan collar Long sleeves tapered to points over ijier wrists, and the full skirt ended in a chapel train. She carried -a White Bible topped witlf an orchid. Miss Marlene Amstutz was rnaid-of-honor. She wore a gown of Jastender taffeta styled similar to that of the bride, and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Laverne Miller served the gtotyn as best man, /and Arlan BalSiger pnd Raymond Becher, Jr., ushered. Mrs. Balsiger was attired In a havy blue dress, complemented with black and grey accessaries and a cotsage, of pink roses/ Mrs. ijecher also chose navy blue. Her accessories were black and ; she wore a corsage of pink roses. ; ‘A reception followed the wedding oh the lawn at the home of the bride’s parents. The one hundred aijd fifty guests were served by Marjorie Becher, Colleen and Rosely ti Wagner, Colleen Kelly. Crystal Blocker, J dan L/ehman, Mrs. Rljehard Bebout /and Mrs, Geprge Eckrote. Mrs. Ornell Schindler assisted. bride is a graduate of Beine**?*vl~ '* *" TABARIN is name of this daiM: swim suit designed by Madelim Vramant in honor of 2,000th birth day of Paris. It’s of black ant whlite linen with dance skirt kep! stiff and flouncy by underskirt o i black tulle. (International. IL " ' 8 ■ r : • •. -t ti

French school and is an accordian teacher and band director. Mr. Becher graduated - from Monroe high school. He is now engaged in farihing. The 'couple will residA near catur. ■she Ladles Aid society of the Trinity (Evangelical United Brethren. church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the church. A meeting of the St. Mary’s township farm bureau /ill be held at the *, Pleasant Milla' school on June 12. A pot-luck supper will be served at six thirty o'clock. The Rev. Edgar Moore will be the speaker, using as his topic ‘‘Dis],faced Persons.” A meeting of the Ladies Aid focietv of the Calvary United Brethren, church will be held Thursday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. William Listt-nherger. Mrs. ;Fmma Miller will be the assisting l hostess. \ The Willing Workers class/ of the First Christian church will sponsor its annual junior church carry-in picnic at Lehman park in Berne at five o’clock Sunday afternoon. The drill team of the American Legion auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the Legion home. tMe-mbers of the Masonic lodge and their ladies are anticipating a good time Saturday night when they will stage a barn dance at the Geels ranch west ot Decatur* Old fashioned round and square dances, lunch and cool drinks will i be the menu. I Ramond Seitz of Decatur was fined sl7 by Squire plank at Bluffton on a charge of reckless driving. He was cited May 26 by Marshal Earnest Hilsmer at Ossian. Gordon Ray of Dedatur and Mrs. Robert Lucas were among the patjents dismissed from the Van Wdrt ‘hospital, yesterday. James Markley, state deputy fire marshal, is in Adams cdtintv today inspecting all schools. Margaret Truman Visits In London / Comment Os British Press Is Favorable London. June s—<5 —<$ p > —Margaret Truinan and the tijritish people looked one another over today. Miss Truman took Ji er leave of Britain’s royalty in the small (hours and after a brief sleep became just a wide-eyed tourist from Missiouri out to see all the “sights. Wherevdr she went, the president’s daughter was gawked at by Londoners, and she gawked right back. They peered out of windows to watch her travels in a big, limousine, and were particularly interested in the two husky secret service men who followed her wherever she went. Miss Truman spent about 40 minutes in the speakers gallery of the house of commons and was surprised At the noisiness of debates on the lack of midwivie® in Scotland and a decline in the lobster industry. She was accompanied by/ Mrs. Walter Gifford, wife jot the ambassador. Last night, the president’s daughter curtsied to the two daufghters of Britain’s Jung at a party at th© embassy. And. jshe curtsied again when the princesses lett for their home- at Buckingham palace., Guests at the dinner given by the Giffords had wondered how the president’s daughter would greet Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. \ Margaret met the princesses at the head of 'the stairs at the ambassador’s princes’* gate residence. Accepting royal protocol in such matters, she dropped quickly into a skillful curUyi. —- Onlookers said-the two English girls viewted Margaret’s effort with an approving eye. Press comment siqce her arrival Saturday praise her grace, ready smile, and complete absence of swank. The newspapers describe her as much better looking than her photographs. *■ ■■ ■ V . kittle Damage Done When Cars Collide City police investigated the minor accident which occurred when a car driven by Mary Hazelwood, of 627 North Second street, in backing out of a parking spot on Madison street collided with a car driven by Maynard Habegger. 1109 Elm street. Damage to the latter car was estimated at sls. If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad — It Pays.

Methodist Officers To Meet Wednesday Initial Official Session Os rear) The official board of the first Methodist church /will meet Wjed-f nesday' evening at 815 tollowing the mid-Week service for the first official session of the negr church conference year; officers elected at the recent church con; erence io serve during this new year are/: / 1 , Trustees - , Mrk. Hugh Andrews. Harry Dailey, Noah Schrddk, Ear* Colter, Russell ; Owens, j GeorgJ Helm, Alfred Gerber; Lloyd Cbwens.sj! Stewards: W. Guy Brown, Lynford Bracey, (1. L. Brayton, Mrs. G. L. Brayton* Poorest - Browri; John W. Beery* W. M. Bumgurdner, Avon Burk, Clyde Butler* 1 Charles Burdg, J. Ward j Calland, Richard Colter, D. Biirdedb Custer, J. M. Doan. Mrs. Doan, Walter J. Elzey, Harry Es&ex, Wmd Frazier Dee J. G. Gattchall, Mil - ) Habegger, Fred Hancherj Lyman Hann, Maynard Hetricjc, Joe Kaehr, Roger Kelly, J? Lj Krider, Claude Koons, (Robert Krick. V. M. Krick, W. J. Krick. Robert Lane, Walter Lister, Watson Maddox; Willard Mcßride, Robct Mills, Paul MooCb, Harold Owens, Myles Parrish, Frank Cj Rowley, Richard Saylors, Wendell Smith. Leland Smith, Clarence Smitley, Leonard Soliday, Walter/ Sommers, Noah Steury, John Sults, Bryce Thomas, Hubert Jr. Other officers:/ finapcihl secretary, W. F. Beers; as/stant fina/ i cial secretary, Chester Dalzellj i treasurer, Watson Maiddox; assis tant treasurer, Giles Portbr; coni reunion stewards: Mrs. E. N Wicks, Mrs. Rose Weldy, Mrs. John Nelson; lay leader. Lowell Smith; associate lay Jeaders, S. L. Everhart, Virgil , Hrick, *L E Thacker; lay delegate, Fred Lusche; associate jay delegate, Heads of all organizations 4 re \ T oah Steury. ; 1 also members of the Official board These are W.5.c4.,' Mrs. W. P. Robinson; .Methodist men, Alvi Lawson; M.Y.F., David Owens, church school, Noah (Schrock. When this group meets Wednes day evening they will elect a chairman and secretary, plans (or the new’ year's work will bq initiated. " •"'■■■ " - -'V. ,/ /• i... W ■J| Ki * v | £ t LI ■ r NO. 1 MAN of this year’s West Point graduating class is Gordon E. Danforth of Greenhills, O. f shown at West Point with his fiancee, Jo Ann Schwartz, Cincinnati. They scheduled marriage June 6. Danforth was an Air Force sergeant in Germany when he was appointed. (International J

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