Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1951 — Page 3

TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1981

ROSARY SOCIETY MEETING MONDAY The Rofiary Society of St. Mary’s church met Monday evening in the j. Knights of Columbus hall. Following a short business meeting, t-cards were played. : A Prizes were won by Miss Joan Wemhoff for canasta, Mrs. Paul :i ßiiede, bridge, Mrs. M. F. Harris, five-hundred, Mrs. William Kohne, pinochle, and Mrs. Rose Loshe, ilmm. Attendance prizes were won ■ by Mrs. Andrew Miller and Mrs. Herman Meyer. Mrs. Dick Boch\was chairman of the committee who served refresh ments. MISS CLARICE SAUER ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD , Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sauer, of Nutt man Avenue, announce the engagement. and approaching fnarriage .of their daughter, Clarice, to C.’ William Porter, son of Mrs. Eva Porter of Lewis Drive. The wed-

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ding will take place aL the Zion Lutheran church in this city in i the near future. Miss Sauer graduated from the Decatur high school and is fepi- ■ ployed in the office of the Yost •Construction Co. Her fiance also [graduated from Decatui high I school and attended Indiana University for two years. He is em- , ployed at the General Electric Co. PLEASANT MILLS WSCB INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS ' The newly-elected officers of the Woman’s Society of Christian Fervide\of the Pleasant Mills Methodist church were installed recently at a meeting held at the hoine ot Mrs. Lee Custer. The Rev. Harley T. Shady conducted the installation service for the following: president, Mrs Harlen Jones; vice-president, Mrs. George Foor; recording secretary. . Mrs. Fred Bauman; promotion ■ secretary, Mrs. R. H,. Everett; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Steele' Christian relation and local church activities, Mrs. Carl Frey; misioriary secretary, Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam; spiritual life secretary, Mrs. Flmer Golliff; supply secretary, Mrs. Joe Hahnert; literature ano publishing, Mrs. Fannie Nyffeler: youth and children’s secretary, Mrs. Russell Watkins; student., secretary,, Mrs. Bill Watkins. Mrs. Harlen Jones led the devotional and lesson periods, afad a brief business meeting was held. Refreshments were served to eighteen members by Mrs. Custer, ; Mrs. Nyffeler and Mrs. O. J. Suman. \ ", J CLEM VOGLEWEDES MARK ANNIVERSARY ON SUNDAY A Mr. and Mrs. Clem Voglewede, oi 277 South Fifth street, observed tbeir 45th wedding anniversary I Sunday with a six o’clock dinner [ at the Fairway. A crystal basket

Society Item* for day’s publication must be phoned in by \ \ 11 a. fn. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) \ Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson A TUESDAY Philalethean Circle of. Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. Ed Miller, • pan. Kirkland Ladies club, 1 Adams Central high school, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m., Three Link* club following. \ , Jolly Housewives Home Economics club, Pleasant Mills school, 8 p.m. Root township Home Economic? club, Monmouth school, 1:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau initiation din ner, Elks home, 6 p.m. , Eagles Auxiliary formal initiation, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Kum Join Us class of Bethany church, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Alger, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Wednesday Night bridge club, Mrs. G. Remy Bierly, 7:30 p.m./ I, Academy of Friendship dinner, Fairway, 6:30 p.m. Bethany Circle of Zion E. and R. church, Glen Bebout home in Van Wert, 0., 6 p.m. at church.) Union Townshin Woman’s club and Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Chalmer Barkley,. 1:30 p.m. S.E. Bridge club, Mrs. Rolland Affolder, 8 p.m. , U - Sunny Circle Home Economics club, Preble Recreation center, *? p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Association Blossom Tftne Tea, church 2:30 p.m. - THURSDAY Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Richard Gelmer, 8 p.m. 4-H Band practice, Monrde, S pm. ■ ® \ \ Ruth \ and Naomi Circle 'pf Zion E and R. church, Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher, 2:30 p.m. Progressive Workers class lof Trinity church, postponed. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs William J. Meyer, 7:30 p.m. Methodist. W.S.C.S. Circles, Ep-worth-Forest, Webster Lake, ai> (lay. Women of Moose, formal initiu tion and installation. Moose home 7:30 p.m., officers at 7 p.m. . Order of Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Monrde Meth odist church annex, all day. Emblem club dinner, Elks home, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY Mrs. Orville Baughman’s Methodist Sunday School class bake sale, Schafer’s Store, 9:30 a.m., Immanuel Lutheran church bake, sale, Publix Service, 9:15 a m. of white lilies centered the table and favors were in yellow. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs Fred Haugk and daughter Ann, Miss Bertha Voglewede, Cedric Voglewede and the honored couple. Mr. and Mrs. Voglewede were married June 24, 1906, in felt. Mary’s Catholic church by the Rev. Theodore Wilkins, and Hved in this city all their lives. They have one son, Cedric, at home. Mrs. Voglewede was the former Minnie Coffee. Mr. Voglewede is a retired Decatur mer- ' \ \ MARY KELLER HONORED WITH BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Charles Brodbeck entertained at her home last evening w ith a miscellaneous bridal shower toi Mrs. Mary Kohls Keller, wiiose marriage will take place Sunday. Upon her arrival the guest of honor was presented with a corsage of sweet peas and roses Bingo and various games were played throughout the evening and the winners presented their prizes to Mrs. Keller. After the honored guest opened, her many lovely gifts, refreshments were served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mart Weiland, Miss Rose Steigemeyer, Mrs. William Affolder' and Miss Mildred Niblick. Others attending were Mrs. William Kohls, Mrs. Gerald Strickler, Mrs. Everett Faulkner, Mrs. Paul Heller, of Bluffton, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Bill Butler, Mrs. Nilah Neil, Miss Fan' Hite, Miss Marilyn Mauller, Miss Judy Keller and Miss Martha Laurent. Mrs. R. E. Glendening was unable to attend. \ ATTEND wedding of NEPHEW IN ROCKFORD Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brayton were hi Rockford, 111., over the weekend to attend the wedding of their nephew, Robert J, Piper, to Carroll Jane White, daughter of Dr Robert E. White of Rockford.

The wedding took place Saturday afternoon at the Emmanuel Episcopal church in that city. The groom was graduated from the architectural engineering collegia of the University of Illinois on Sunday,

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■ f J! OwßmWl* "I ! ■ ■ ~ F V ' j| ■ W. •••' IkKNI - - 1 1.. MISS LaVELLE JEAN STEARNS, Os Fort Wayne, and Glenn Eugene ®ssex, of Monroe, were married Saturday, June 16, in the Monroe Methodist church. The Rev. W. L. Hall officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Essex attended the couple The Pride is the daughter of Mrp. Leona Steiirns of Fort Wayne and the groom's parents are - Mr. and iMrs. Clifford Eksex. The couple will reside at 943 East Wayne street in Fort W’ayne. * i -i . 1

KUM-JOIIM-US CLASS MEETS ON FRIDAY /Mr. mil-Mrs. Meritt Alger entertained Friday evening fhr members of the Kum Join Us class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Rawley assisted. Mri. Glenn Mauller had charge of the devotions, using as her theme ,! 4esus the Perfect One.”\ The prescient, Mrs. F. D. Striker, cpndUCted| the business session. \ Games /and contests were enjoyed ajjd refreshments were served jtoltw'enty six members. '3 ■ 'A. /- * t't \, Mrs. A<i R. Ashbauchef will be hostess to the Ruth and Naomi Circle of jhe Zion Evangelical and Reformed/ church Thursday afternoon at |wo thirty p’clock. Mrs Albert Harlow and Mrs. Henry will be assisting hostesses and Mrs:J John Kennedy will be program leader. Members of the, Progressiv. Workers £lass of Trinity Evange* ical United Brethren church are asked to note that the meeting scheduled: for Thursday evening :ias been.; postponed indefinitely. ' / The Rdralistic study club 'will meet at tie home of Mrs. Richard Geiiner Thursday Evening at eigh* o’clock. | ' 1 “h s Mrs. G./Reiny Bierly will entertain members of the Wednesday Night Bridge-* club at seven thirty T - Fashion For Women F 11 iv x B ■ 1 ’ / I Bl i iIW ■I I i£ I f I | i i | Iv i I I I <i " I ? <1 fflUnt i I $ I flumi I & I JI ' f I I 9068 SIZES 34-44 Inf news! ..For you women who want! the smartest, here is your dresjj! Soft lines are wonderfully slenderizing:. Those gathers just belok shoulder and pockets are very latest styling! Pattern: 9068 conies in sizes 34, 36, 38, 4(| 42, 44., Size 36 takes 4% yards.jfa9-inch fabric. 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 Martin, dare of Decatur Daily Democrat,/. Pattern Dept., P.0.80x 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 copji. You’ll sew th* 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. .• * .

o’clock tomorrow evening. Mrs- Orville Baughman’s Meth odislt Sunday School class will sponsor a bake sale at the Store Saturday morning beginning at 9:30 o’clock. M|r. and Mrs. Glenn Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mumma entertained with a dinner Saturday evening at Rome City for Mr. and Mrs) Leigh Bowen of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Krick of Decatur. Alsp present ipre Miss Marjorielp Hill,j Jack \Petrie and Harold Munjma. Woman Is Freed Os Charges Os Murder \ | Indianapolis, June 26. —(UP)— Murder charges were dismissed in nfiunicipal court today against Mrs? Reba Szuchi 26, Mt. Hope, W. Va., who said she shot and killed her sister’s husband because le tfied to fob her of her virtue. Judge Alex M. Clark freed Mrs. Szudh of chargee after a verdiet of justifiable homicide ip the pistol slaying of Rufus Grubbs, 35, 4 barbei), and the wounding djf his brother, Burnel, 25. MYs. Szuch said she shot th£ brothers June 17 because Rufus demanded she sleep with Burnel whllje she visited her sister.

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The Rev. and Mrs. John Chambers are in Lafaybtte this A week to be with Mrs. Chamber’s father, Albert Eichmann, who Js a patient in the St. Elizabeth hospital. Mr. Eichmann, who Is known to many Decatur persons, has shown improvement since Sunday. Cars driven by Norman Pollock cf Decatur and Norman Jean Jones of Petroleum, collided on Market street in Bluffton, damaging the fenders of the Jones car. M. A. (Dyke) Frisinger, who, was a commissioner to the Indiana synod meeting held at Hapover •eeently, will present Leo Nussbaum of Huntington, who was also a delegate and who will give a report of the meeting at the Presbyterian morning services here, next Sunday. The Nussbaums formerly resided here. The Misses Helen Haubold and .Mary Jo Hoffman will leave Chicago Sunday morning by plane for u visit in Mexico s City and other places of Interest, in old Mexico. The Rev. Harold E. Priddy, pas-, tor of the Church of the Nazhrene in Fort Wayne the past five years, and well known thrpughout this sectin of the. state, has resigned to accept the pastorate at the Central Church ot the Nazarene in Portland, Oregon. He will assumehis new duties August 1. Mrs. Arlie Schaffner, of Elwood,, Mrs. Vi Jia Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Ja*ies Graybill and daughter, Sharon, of Stillwater, Okla., are guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Fred Hancher. The group visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Brecht and family In Big Rapids, Mich., and were accompanied home by Mrs. Brecht and children. \ . J. E. Ellsworth has returned to his home on route six after spend ing the winter with relatives in Exeter, Calif. Little Miss. Martha Linn Scheel, ct Rockford. 111., is visiting this week with het grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Linn of Mercer Avenue. The Linns daughter, Mrs Don Scheel and their other granddaughter, Barbara, will arrive next week. ,A: -R: Ashbaucher made a business trip to Orville, 0., Monday in the interests of the Will Bust Stoker Co. He was accompanied bj E. W. who visited with an old friend, Bob McFadden. Mrs. Ben Duke left Monday for a visit with her daughter in Miamh Fla. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kohne and family have returned from a threeweek motor trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lower and son John, of Yonkers. N.Y., are visitng

relatives and friends in Decatur/ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merwin and son Matt of New York, N. Y., aivi visiting Mrs. Merwin’s' mothei| Mrs. 0. L. Vance in Decatur. Miss Carol Elzey, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elzey, arid Miss Carolyn Ow'ens, daughter of Mr,, and Mrs- Harold' Owens, ar* at Lake Webster this week al Camp Yo-Pe-Me Ca. They are guests of the W.S.C.S. of the Metl odist church. z ' , y Mr. arid Mrs. Robert R. Sanchez. Jr., of Fort Wayne, are the par ents of a baby daughter, Rebecca Louise, born Sunday at a Fort Wayne hospital. The baby is thp second granddaughter of Dr. anri Mrs. M. O.' Lester, of Leesburg. Dr. Lester was pastor of the loca l Methodist church for six years. , Charles William is the name given to the baby son born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Redmond, 101 b McKinnie Avenue, Fort Wayne, lasd Friday morning at the St Joseph hospital. Mrs. Redmond is the former Miss Anna E. Winnes of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bodie, are the parents of a baby daughtef, born at 1:35 p.m. Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 8% ouncej. A baby daughter was born th Mr. and Mrs. /Arlo Sharp, Rockford, 0., at the Adams county memorial hospital today at 9:21 a.m. She weighed 7 pounds, 8% ounces. ‘J A daughter, Marilyn Kay, weight 6 pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Houser, Berne, at 2:35 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Schwarti, Berne, became the parents of & ’ ■ • « rpi NEW / Zq PIM #_ -- Imin Moor Now In Our Window BOWER ; Jewelry Store

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baby daughter at 10:32 a.jn. today st the Adams county hospital. The baby weighed ;5 pounds, 5H ounces. t - A baby son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jeromri Brriun at 12:37 a.m. today at |he Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed • jjriunds, 1 | I - SlosritaL 1 Admitted:! Manuel , Gonzalez, Monroe; Mrs. John Drake, Decatur; Sam B|auman, Decatur; Miss Phyllis Byro, Decatur; Jim Rennels, Decatur; Marie Witte, Decatur; Mrs. Hobart Troutner, Decatur. \ ‘ Dismissed: James Andrews, Decatur.; Andrew Miller, Pleasant Mills; Mrs. Grace Moser, Decatur.

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