Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1951 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1951

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ATTEND METHODIST ADULT ASSEMBLY During the Methodist adult assembly at Epworth Forest on Lake Webster during the past week the following, persons were in attendance ' from "the First Methodist ''hurch of Decatur: Mrs. W. P. Robinson, local WSCS president;, Mrs. Rose Weldy, Mrs. Lloyd Ruse, Mrs. J. E. Thacker, Mrs. 4 John . T Myer* and Rev. and Mrs. Samuel. Emerick. Others who attended the Thursday sessions of the assembly included the following members -of the local WSCS circles and guestsMiss Etta MaHo’hee, Mrs. Anna Vance/ Mri. John Peterson, Mrs. Homer Lower, Mrs. A. D. Suttles, Airs. John Tyndall, Mrs. Dan Tyn dall, Mrs. Anna Jane Tyndall Rucker and children,' Ann* I'atheryn and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Delton Pass water, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beery, Mrs. Watson Maddox and chiltiren. Tommy and Becky, Mrs.' O. K. Baker, Mrs. John Doan Mrs. Dave Heller and daughter Janelie, Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. Mrs. d‘. N. Wicks. .Mrs, Maynard Het rick, Mrs. Ed Ahr, Mrs. Jesse Niblick, Mrs. Tim Sprague, Mrs. Sylvester Everhart and daughter. Janelle, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter, Rev. and Mrs. M. O. Lester, Bey. and Mrs. Ralph W, Graham, and Rev. and Mrs. E. E. LeMaster. j Carol Elzey and Carolyn Qwens j were in attendance at the Young

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Peoples Missionary iCarnp during the same week on the Epworth Forest grounds. Thfy were 1 y the local Womans Society, of C hristian Service. ; ANDREWS-WHEELER i RITES ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrews of this city announcer the marriage i f their only daughter; Joan*: to CpL Melvin Wheeler, son of ®Mr and Mrs. Melvin T ainpa, Fla. The Redding took place Saturday afternoon in Van U ert, O. i Miss 'Eileen Davis and Earl Dawson attended the couple. The bride wore ap aqua nylon ever satin, streetlengtfi dress which she complemented w|th w hite'Accessories and a cordage of pink land-whitey roses Misk Davis wore a yellow nylon dress. Mrs. Wheeler will remain Herewith her parents when her Hus--1 and returns to >Mew Jersey, where he is stationed with the r.rmy. j y _ . - ? v INSTALL BLUFFTON REBEKAH OFFICERS On Tuesday evening Mrs. Mel\cna Reed, district deputy president of Rebekah lx>dges, and her installing staff wenV to Bluffton to install the of Paradis « j Rebekah lodge. of ;<he j staff are Dessie Howard, Hazel Gallogly, Ethel'Toman, Clara Dfjim

Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. pl-) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue U.B. church, Mrs. Ben Harkless, 7:30 I’m. I ' : -'[ !■ Indies Aid of Union Chapel, church, all day. St. Jude’s study club, Mrs. Ed Voglewede, 8 p.m. \ Trfnity U. B. Ladies Aid, church parlors, 7:30 p. m. Bethany W.5.W.6. general meeting, church, 7:30 pan. Magley Ladies Aid, church, all day. \ I t Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid, all day. FRIDAY Ave Maria study club, Mrs. Al Schmitt. 8 p. m. County Square Dance festival, Geels Barn. , St. Ann’s study club, Mrs Anselm Hackman, 7:30 p.m. ] || SATURDAY Pleasaht Mills senior 'class bake sale, Schafer’s Store, 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY Rose Garden club. Mrs. .Cecil .Gause', 2 p,m. ' i MONDAY Past Presidents'’ of American Legion Auxiliary, 'ikrs: Ed Bauer, 8 p.m. TUESDAY ' Eagles Auxiliary' regular meeting, Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY I Profit and Pleasure Home-(Econ-omics club, Mrs. William Miller, 7:30 p.m. ' Mary Rieed, Clara • Meyers and Fanchon Yoder. j? J .\-*. 1 Others’ from here who attended the meeting were Anna Harticlier. Helen Lichty, \Opal Myers and Ireta Judt. _ ~ The staff will install officers a‘. Mt. Olive lodge, Petroleum, this evening, Poneto on Tuesday, Hartford* City on Friday, and at Jamesville on July 17. MONROE GROUP DOES hospital MENDING -. . Members of the Monroe W.C.T.U. held an all day meeting at the Monroe ilethodist Hiurch annex recently hnd the eptii# day to djoing mending: for- the Adams county memorial hospital. A potluck dinner was served at the noon hour. • M I The grpup anticipates holding similar meetings in the future. ' t — ♦- • ■ A Democrat \7ant Ad -—ft Pays.

DBCATOR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DBOaWr, INDIANA

a'\ i • . ' * i ■ ■ | | ! ' v ! 1 I -: I ■ MRS.’ BILL L. HEY was the former Miss Evelyn June Turner, daughter of the Rev. anti Mrs. O. B. Turner of Wreh, 0., before her recent marriage. The grfrom is the soil of Mr, and Mrs. Del more Hey of Willshire. O. The bridefs father officiated at the'double ring ceremony in the Pleasant View Baptist church. The coupje are Residing in Willshire.=-*photo ,I>y Edwards.

MISS MARJORIE MILLER HONORED WITH SHOWER Miss Jean Braun, Miss Josephine Fautote and Miss Frances Milleiy t ntertained ; with a miscellaneous* bridal shower recently at the homd of the latter for Misa Marjorie 'lilier, bride-elect of July 7. Upon hfer arrival she was presented with « corsage of yellow daisies arranged within a gold ring. Games were played during the evening and prizes were won bv Mrs. Paul K.dine, Mrs. Myron Rosswurm. Mrs. Bill Butler ind Miss Jackie Alherding, who sented them to Miss Miller. The hohored gtiest then opened her many beautiful gifts, arranged on & table decorated with the colors td be worn by the bridal party. At a later hour, lunch was served by the hostesses. Guests other, than those pre-j \ionsly mentioned were Mrs, Elmo Miller. Mrs. Frank Rosswunn, Mrs. Robert Stelgmieyer, Mrs. 'Edward Linder. Miss Sharon Miller-I Miss Carolyn Rosswurm, Y iss Betty Braun, Mrs. jMarcile Tie sis. Miss Kathleen Smith; Miss Shirley Berling, Miss Deloris Finker, Miss Patricia . Appelman and Miss Esther Bentz.’ I • s ' y The Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion Auxlliar-’ will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed’ r.auer at eight o'clock \ Monday evening. The Rose Garden club July .meeting will'be held Wednesday afternoon at i'wo o’clock at .th" Lome of Mrs. Cecil Gause. Mrs. Bert Haley will give the lesson on “Shrubs for Foundation Planting." There will be a regular meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary Tuesday ♦ vening at seven thirty o’clock at the Eagles hall. | The senior class of Plejasqnt Mills high school will sponsor u L,\ke sale at Schafer Store begin ning at nine o’clock 'Saturday buorning. 1 , > Mrs. William Miller will be hostess for the ’meeting of the Profit and Pleasure Home Ecpn- ( mics club on Wednes< ay evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. A. L Fulford and daughter Sheila Ann, of lx»s Angeles, Calif., aid visiting w-itb her parents, Mr. 4nd Mrs. C. L. ThronF and rela Lives in Defiance, iQ . ' Mrs. W. E. Smith. 116 Souta Third street, wife of a local physician, was reported as improved today at the Adams county memorial hospital where she was faker after suffering a heart attack at 1 a.m. Wednesday. The ’Bev. and Mrs. Mervin Taylor and children Rena Faye and Barry Lynn, 'qnd Mrs. Frank; Carroll left Sunday morning for LaGrande Ore., where the Rev. Taylor will conduct a series of evangelistßf meetings, • \ The Misses Beverly Lister, Werst, Evelyn Rash, PaulinS/jlxlbsiger and Sunyn Robinson enjoyed an outing at Lake Jamesk yesterday. Enroute they stopped •in Fort Wayne and were accompanied by Miss Nancy Callow, who) has been, visiting with relatives there. \ \ Billie Dawson, slx-yegr old son of Mr. apd Mrs. Arthur Dawson ui 710 Spjencer street, was dismissed to his home yesterday from the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne. He underwent an eye operation a week ago and is reported as recovering satisfatcorily. Mr. and Mrs.. Laverne McDonald of West Lafayette visited witn Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Magley the Fourth. Fred V. Mills writes cards to hie 'friends from Washington, D.C.,

he spent the fourth. He is enjoying his \tHp and says they were ciltting wheat in Maryland bn he drove through.,, r A letter from Harry Miesse oi jildianapolfs says he is recuperating from his serious illness and while it’s slow Ids improvement seems to be steady. Charles L- Johnson has resigned as superintendent of the Dunkirk, schools after serving 24 years. No successor has beep named. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have traveled through every state in the Union I -— <®_|OSRITAL IF u I- ' Admitted: Keith Campbell, Ge reva; Mrs. Peter B, Lehman, I>ecatur, route 4: Mrs. Emma Gilbert, Mrs. W. E. Spilth, Decatur. ■ ' Dismissed: Mrs. Joseph Wheeler Geneva; Mrs. Hobart Troutneh, Decatur; Mrs. Earl Sortor, Portland; Mrs. William Lengerich anp baby boy, Decatur; Clark Sipe Rockford, O.; Mrs. Cletifg G. GiT ford\ and baby girl, Berffe; Rufuif Brodbeck, Decatur; M|s. 'Boj-J Stepler, Monroe; Mrs. I Merriman and baby girl, Detjatufi ew\ Dennis Schackley, son <rf~Mr. and Mrs. Dalp Shuckley of Dear born, Mich.

The Vogue Beauty Shop HAS Moved x> 1 ; And Is Now , Open For Business in the ? Boch Building 144 So. 2nd St * < Phone 3-3702 (First Stairway South \ of Court Street)

por tke New Arrival T there are gifts aplenty j ! to choose from in ,our \ . infants’ gift section . . • all priced to please you i \ Pumphrey Jewelry Store

Reports Tomato Crop J In Good Condition C; t*. Throne, superintendent of the Decatur Canning company,, today predicted area tomato factories will be running at full capac- ' ily this fall “if the tomato crop continues at its present rate.” Hg said that Dr. C. R. Rex, directing chemist of the Tri-State i\iLon lories, Toledo, O„ was in the bounty recently inspecting certain «omato crops, and considered them “in gdpd shape.” ' Dr. Rex. along with Gra Young, rlso of Toledo, were ip I charge of dustirig operations the forepart of last week, and Throne said that lurther dusting of tomato erbps by j irviane will be completed next week. > Mr. and Mrs.'Herman Durr are the parents' of .a baby daughter. Lorn at the Bluffton hospital Wednesday at 10:40 p.m. She weighed 7 pounds. 14 ounces, and has ! been named Connie Sue. Charles Fuhriiian is a grandfather rs the baby. A baby son was born to Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman G. Smith at 1:07 a m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital.. He weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces. , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Augsberger, Berne, are parents of a baby daughter, born at 9:30 o’clock Wednesday evening at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed; 6 pounds, 11 ounces. y 11 Is 11 liHhsssgtUnssr-asip-sU’*' •Wi rwl TUD£\ | ! v------ — .< Clean Clothespins yKeep clothespins in a clean place and wash them occasionally. Other wise they m»y soil the clothes when pinned to the line.

Shoots Wife, Kills 1 I Self After Quarrel Angola,. Ind., July 5. —iup||Johri B. Henninger, 4p, -shpt afid critically wounded his wife Slid then killed himself during a fam ily argument ln v th'iir at Pleasant lake +last night.! said Hennihger drewa .45 automatic and fired at his wjfe, Elsie, 35, aS they wFre closing t|ie restaurant. Then Henninger sli£>t and-killed himself. i t gi Mrs. Henninger, reported pin critical condition at Cameron iital here with a wound in the stomach, told she and her husband Had been quarreling. Police said the couple had ; children, ages four and eight. were\not present at the time hfthe shooting, police said. Go to the church of your choice I next Sunday. , .\ . R ' 24 Hour Service • Kodak Finishftur EDWARDS _

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I Go to the of your choice next Sunday. ■k .■ .. ; Armor ■ ||f l/UaUcw&iMio, J IMMUNE TO SOILS AND STAINS * i SEE IT AT . SMITH DRUG CO.