Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1951 — Page 3
FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951
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MISS BEVERLY ARNOLD WILL WED IN AUGUSTThe engagement of Miss Beverly Arnold to Dewayne Kllenbergei, , son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Ellenberger. 618 East Water street,. Berne, was announced today by y the parents of the 6rlde-elect, Mr and Mrs. Noah /A. Arnold of route two. j " August 12- has been selected as the date for the wedding, whicn' will take place in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. in this city. • / ‘ \ Miss Arnold is a graduate of Kirkland high school and Wayne University of Beauty Culture in Fort Wayne. She is now employed ~ - at the May-Fair Beauty salon. Her fiance is a graduate of. the Berne high school and attended Indiana University. He Is now stationed with the air force at Baer Field. LEGION AUXILIARY HAS CLOSING MEETING FRIDAY The American Legion Auxiliary Jield its closing meeting for the T summer jnonths ,\Friday at the ' Legion ho/ne when they entertained members of the Junior Auxiliary. -• < ■ , Bingo and cards were played
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during the evening. Prizes for bridge were won by Mrs. Dfe Fryback and Mrs. Joe Kitson gnd for pinochle by Mrs. Ben Eitiig and ■ Mrs. Clark Flaugh. An entertaining skit wks presented by Miss Eloise Noll, Miss Margaret Kiting, Miss Ina i Noack, Mrs. Clark Flaugh, Mrs. Henry Braun, Mrs Dorothy Joyce, Mrs. Ida Hitchcock and Mrs. Patricia Ginter. ( \ . The committee In charge was Mrs. Joe McNerney, chairman, Mrs. Hitchcock, Mrs. Ginter and Mrs. Flaugh. , Mrs. Frances Monahan, rehabilitation chairman for the local American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Eleanor Frauhiger, Mrs.j- Martha Kitson and Mrs. Luella Tieman represented the local un|t at the department party, held at the Veterans hospital in Marion recently. They assisted in serving refreshments to the eight hundred > eterans present following a program. EMBLEM CLUB MEMBERS , . HAVE DINNER MEETING Members of the Decatur Efriblem? club enjoyed a buffet dinner evening at the Elks home. This will'be the final meeting untjj September,* at which time officers will be elected, x ,£ The serving table was centered with an attrictive floral arrangement and lighted candles we|fe used at either side. Mrs. Neireiter, Nirs. George Laurent. Mrs. H. R. Fry and Mrs. Walter Jj. hockman were t in charge. At a short business meeting the dub voted to send . Mrs. president, as delegate to the national convention at Long Bea£b Calif., in October.
CLOSED Monday, July 2 to Sat., July 7, inclusive X for | Employee’s Vacation KELLY’S DRY CLEANING f PHONE 3-3202 !—-
Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson FRIDAY 1 Philo class of Baptist church, picric at HannarNuttman park,-6:30 P.m. . ' i SATURDAY - Mrs. Orville Baughman’s Meth odist Sunday School class bake aple. Schafer’s Store, 9:30 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran church bake Si&le, Publix Service, 9:15 a.n|. MONDAY -•Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau, 8 p.m.l ** Girl’s Missionary Guild of t’nion Chapel, church, 7:30 p.in. j . ft Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 2 to 5 J>.m. \ THURSDAY }■ Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, all &ay. | D.A.V. AUXILIARY MEETS THURSDAY The D.A.V. auxiliary members ' held their June social meeting * last evening at the D.A.V.; hail. Mrs. Dorothy Stalter, junior vicecominander,'presided. Games and prizes awarded to Mary Ellen Scheiman and Brenda Sommer. The auxiliary: meetings are to be .discontinued until September, at was announced. WOMEN OF ]THE MOOSE INSTALL OFFICERS The Women of the Moose held formal initiation services for a class of six candidates and installed their newly-elected officers last evening at the Moose home. I'ollege of Regent Maggie Haley and Ntelvena Reed, and France., Loshe were the installing officers end concjpcted the for the following: senior regent. Hazel Schultz; -graduate regent, Thelma Kreps; junior regent, , Waneta Walchle; chaplain, Velma Goelz; ardus, Dora Cook; isentinpl, Ethel Toman; recorder, Evelyn Kingsley; treasurer, Genevieve August: guide, Dessie Howard; assistant guide, Iva Hunter. Thelma Kreps, present senior
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I . •A • : _ I I "■ ■f; Y| fu - ; .. .i .l ;■: RECENTLY WED— Lois Ellen Gunder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Essex of Monroe, and Harold Arends, of Fort Wayne, son .of Mr. Snd Mrs. Harold Arends o< Hills. Minn., were united in marriage recently in the Monroe Methodist church by the Rev. W. L. Hall. They will reside in Fort Wayne.—‘Photo by Edwards.
’ egent, presented a pin to charlotte Smith, past graduate regent. Laun. Myers, inembership chairman, had charge df the chapter night program and presented Harriet ana Vivian Fuelling, who played and sang several instrumental] and vocal selections. I ■ Florence Noll was awarded the door prize. During, the social hour Mrs. Myers and her assisting committee' served refreshments. • -'I ZION NEEDLE CLUB i ENJOYS LAWN PARTY \ AMrs. Edgar Reinking and Mrs. Herman DiCrkes entertained the Needle club of the Zion Lutheran church with a lawn party at the Reinking home on Walnut' street Thursday afternoon. , Bouquets of flowers decorated the tables and bud vases of roses and sweetpeas marked the place of each guest. Games w'ere played during the afternoon. Lunch was served to the following members: Mrs. Ed Bauer, Mrs. Phil Sauer, Mrs. Mary IMrs. Gerhart Reinking, Mrs. Jlenry Krueckeberg. Mrs. Gebrge Rentz, Mrs. Kessling. Mrs. Lawrence Schroeder, Mrs. Karl Reinking, Mrs. Edgar Schmidt, Miss Minnie Steele, Mrs. Clarence Dersch, Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. Ernst Ehlerding, Mrs. poyd , Bowman, Mrs. C. G. Stucky and Mrs. John Railing. JOLLY HOUSEWIFE CLUB MEETING HELD RECENTLY The Jolly Housewife Home Economics dub met at the Pleasand Mills school recently with thirty members, one guest and four children present. During the business meeting the group planned a two day trip to Chicago on July 11 and 12 and discussed plans for the 4-H fair. M was also decided to entertain the 4-H girls at their regular meeting in * Refreshments were then served by Mrs. Alethea Noll, Mrs. Celesta Smith, Mrs. Kathryn Workinger, Mrs. Wilma Clouse and Mrs. Dessie Evans. j MISS DOROTHY KOHNE IS NEW DELT MEMBER Miss Dorothy Kohne was into Delta Theta Tau sorority Tuesday, evening at ceremonies held at the Elks home. Miss Kohne, who was in California when pledge services were held rece n 11 y, w'as unintentionally omitted jfrom the panies of the initiates listed on Wednesday. - -'T —■r] - P The Adams County Chorus rehearsal will be held at eight o’clock Monday evening at i the Monroe Farm Bureau building.*. \ The GiVl’s Missionary Guild ot Union Chapel will meet at the church- Monday evening at seven, thirty o’clock. The Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid will have an all day meeting h ext Thursday. Hostesses are Alti Byerly and Vickie Stoneburner. r'TX" 1 . m WjOSRITAI. Admitted: Mrs. Hubert Leatherman, Geneva. j Dismissed: Mrs. Herbert Smitley and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Jes ome Braun and baby boy, Decatur; Jim Rennels, Decatur; Mrs. Wayne Bodie and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Uhrick and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Donald Affolder, ! Ossian; Mrs. Earl Sheets, Wren, O.; Benjamin Schwartz, Berne, , Mrs. Lynn Sprunger and baby boy, Berne. Garden Hose, rakes, hoes, rose trellis, Cape Cod fence, drastically reduced at Western Auto. Open till 9 p. m. Tuesday. It I . 1 i ‘j 7 I ■ J -
A marriage license: has been issued at Bluffton to Jackelynn Littlefield of that city and Lester Dubach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dubach of Geneva, route 1. ' 1 Max Risser of 'Geneva and Harley McKuras of Bluffton were in jured Thursday morning when the car driven by McKuras crashed qff the road near Domestic Risser suffered lacerations of the right elbow, a sprainpd back and severe bruises. McKuras was treated for a fractured right arm and lacerations of the chin and foi-ehead. Dr. Duke Hanna of Redkey has resigned as coroner of Jay county and will leave Saturday for Indianapolis to enter training at the Methodist hospital, where he will study surgery for three years. Jay county commissioners w-ill meet Munday to consider naming : hisYsuccessor. Mi\ and Mrs. Bernard Wemhoff and! family, of Grosse Point, Mich., will arrive this afternoon to spena the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Wemh,off. Mrs. George Wemhoff will accompany them to their home for a short visit. A Milwaukee department store sells its mouse traps 4n the pet department. Fishermen! Get your 4th of July needs at Western Auto. Open till 9p. m. Tuesday. It
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LU. Promotes 33 Faculty Members Bloomington, Ind., June 29.— tUP) —President Herman B. Wells of Indiana University announced today the I. U. board of trustees has approved promotions for 33 faculty members. \ Nine members were made full professors, 11 were advanced to associate professorships and 13 to assistant professor. Fernandus Payne and Robert Cavanaugh were advanced to professor emeritus in zoology and cdult education respectively. Frank Hiller Holds Cards To One Hit St. Louis, June 29. — (UP) — Frank Hiller of the Chicago Cubs stretched out on the training tabhand trainer Andy Lotshaw “gave him the works.” "This is the life,” h« said. "This Is what you get when you show ’em something.” . j\ Hiller had just stopped the St. Louis Cardinals with one hit, a slashing single from the bat ot xeteran Enos Slaughter which shot through the gap between third baseman Ransonji Jackson and shortstop Cusick. i Take those dollar saving steps to Western Auto, 254 N. 2nd St. Open till 9 p. m. Tuesday. . It
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Lightning Hit Oil Tanks 50 Years A|o Fifty years ago today, lightning struck the large steel storage tanks that were located is Preble oh the Standard Oil property] A conflagration that enveloped the northwest horizon .Alllowed. More than 50.000 gallons’qf crudeoil burned and hundreds of people visited the scene. In 1901| it will be remembered that most? people walked or . traveled by horse and buggy. I ■ | L. A. Holthouse, of Windswept, recalled the anniversary] of the great fire from old records that he has preserved a nuniber of years. Picnic Needs! Portable ice boxes, thermos jugs, etc. —- Western Auto. Open It ill 9 p. m. Tuesday. I; It
“FOR (COMPLETE PROTECTION” J B BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE I ' Phone 3-3050 P v [ \ 512 N. Third St Decotur, Ind. 1 M /. I \ ■' Ji j • WE ARE ALL o AWARE OF THE IB I<IGH COST OF ® living. p r- ■ i r < J.Q VVe know how and Where it fj j£ But we give this >ssur1Z • a, !O 1° the community — FUy NgRAL COSTS WILL NOT BR A SINGLE DOLLAR MORE THAN a FAMILY WANTS IT /Sol TO BE IF GILLIG AND DOAN SERVICE IS CHOSEN, and jIL. .with rid lowering of our high • 'I/ stifndard. I < k T • ’’ p IZTj OILLIG $ DOAN , FUNERAL HOMi i DECATUR , Phone 3-3314 —.u
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hay. Berne, are the parents of a baby daughter, Lou Ann, born at 5:31 p.m. Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital; She weighed a pounds, 5 ounces. ] ~ i . J1 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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