Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1951 — Page 3

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f ; '. MRS. BYER HONORED U AT DINNER SUNDAY Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert Cummings and family entertained Sunday with-k birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Cummings’ mother, Mrs. Ivan Byer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. l acker, of Fort Wayne, Bill Mor rison, of Willshire, 0.. Charles Morripon, of Berne, am}. Mr. and Mrs. Byer. 18TH MANKEY REUNION HELD SUNDAY AT AUBURN The eighteenth annual Mankey reunion was held Sunday at the home of Chester Rhodes, V near Auburn. A basket dinner was served at noon and during the afternoon a program was presented end games enjoyed. Ralph Manxey, uecaiuP rpute two, was elected president for the coming year and Mrs. Milton Hoff r.ian was elected \ secretary. The reunion next year Swill be held at the Ralph Mankey home. Thoese present were: Wes Man-

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' ' 'J/ r key, Mr. and Mrk Ervin Mankey, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mankey and 5 daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene t Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Man- • key and Rosalind, Mr. and Mrs . Jacob Denis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gould, Mrs. Ber- . nice Troop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mankey and dauhgters, j MT and Mrs.GMilton Hoffman and I family, ,Mr.b and Mrs. Grover Rhodes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rhodas and family, Mr. and Mrs: Glen Mankey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mankey and , <amily, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard , Rqehling, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford . Mcßride and family, Mrs. Grace , Mankey, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence , Bressler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Borne and daughter, Mrs. Clara Stone and daughter, Robert Hoffman and Doris Funk. RILEY REUNION IS HELD AT WILLSHIRE Sixty-two persons attended the third annual reunion of the Rjfley family, held at the J. P. Riley grove southwest of Willshire, 0., last Sunday. Following a basket dinner {the afternoon program was opened with group singing Ipd by Elisha Djerririian. Accordion accompaniment was played by Gloria Merriman. A reading was given by Painlh-: Stove and a vocal duet was •jy Bill and Anita Smith. Accordjan] polos were played by Gloria and ■ Marcia Merriman and Inei Merriman entertained with baton tvrir ihig. The ‘Rev. Vernon Riley was ,re- —

ejected president at the business meeting and Mrs. Austin Mrriman was replected secretary-treasurer. The 1’952, reunion will be held at t? e Riley grove. 8080 ORGANIZATION [ MEETS LAST EVENING The Bobo Community Organisation held its regular meeting last evening at the Bobo school wit.: ! fifty members in attendance? Tim vice-president, Austin McMichaels, was in charge, Mrs. Paul Rich led the group tinging, accompanied at the piano , ’ y Mrs. Roman Sprunger. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Milton Chronister. '. During the business meeting Mrs. Rich explained the contact <ards sent out relative to the lunch program- It was announced that there will he no meeting in /\ugust due to vacations. Committees appointed for the' September 10 meeting are, program, Mrs. Artie Jackson and Mrs. Gifford Bunner; refreshments, Dale Riley and Paul Rich. At the close of the meeting reI treshments were served by Roman Fprunger and Lester Brunner. The Victory of Trinity Evangelical Unite?d\ Brethren (hurHi will hold their July meeting and elect lon of officers at the Hanna-Nuttman shelter house Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The St. George Discussion club will meet at the home a>f Frances Miller Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The Work and Wiin class ot Trinity Evangelical United Bretb fen cjiurch will hold their annual picnic Sunday afternoon. Members may bring guests. ’

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5 The Woman’s Missionary Soi mety of the Church of God will . have an important meeting Thurst day evening at seven thirty o’clock at the church. All members are urged to be present. | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kissell and ’ children Maureen, Dennis, Joe and Earl, pit South Bend, - spent thq * Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Her- ' man Heimann and son Dan- Mrs. and children wild remain l-ere this week visiting friends and i datives. { Miss Kay Yager of this city, and Miss Diana Strakga, of. t Barberton, Q„ are spending tert days at Lake George, N. Y., in the Adirondack mcuntains. Mr. a,l< l Mrs. W. G. Reynolds of Newton, la., Mr. and Mrs. Rpbert Reynolds and son Steve of {Kendallville. and Mrs.- Lona Reynolds of Bluffton visited Monday evening wi h „the Pete Reynolds family, Jack Morence of Decatur paid a f-ne of |2O and costs appeared before Squire Clifton at Vah W< rt, O„ charged with exceeding the vehicle speed limit. . Funeril services will be held at the Jahn funera’ home in Bluffton tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 for Henry A. Ijockwood, who died Sunday from a self inflicted gunshot wound, lie was 41\ years old and had been in failing health several years. He was married in Decatur December 24, 1937 io Pearl McDonald. The widow, one son and two daughters survive. Chauncey Oliver, \vell known Bluffton* inani is seriously ill at a hunting lodge near West Branch, Mich., vhere he was enjoying a vacation when stricken by a heart ’ attack.' He is reported improved but cannot be moved for some time. Mrs. Oliver and a daughter Mrs. Raymohd Mpsure, are with him. Mr. and Mrs. Cliffdrd Norman and sane Uy of this city have returned Irom a weekend visit with the C. <• Deman family at Bluffton. . - 1 ' r®JOSRITAL V n ilofiu\ Admitted: Mrs. Phillip!, Runyon Rockford, O.; Mrs. Mary Dixon, Decatur. A Dismissed: Mrs. Hugh Gordon Ohio City, O.; . Mrs. Donald F. Hollo and baby boy, Hoagland; Mrs. Marvel Johnson and baby girl. Decatfur; Mrs. George Schuller and baby girl, Hoagland; Mrs. George Tricker and baby boy, Decatur.

ISSS Society Item* for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson TUESDAY t . Kum-Join-Us class of Bethany church, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary regular meeting, Eagles hall, 7:30 p.m. „.\ Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Patil Erp, 7:30 p.m. Better Homes club of Monroe, Mrs. Lillian Stucky, 7130 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority business Meeting,‘Elks home, 7:30 p.pi. Trinity W.S.C.S. general meet- ( tug, church, 7:30 p.m. Willing \ Workers class of First Christiap church, Mr. and Mrs Fred Scheiderer, 615 West Monroe, street, 8 p.m. Dutifql Daughters class of Beth any church, | Hanna-Nuttman park f :30 p.m. Adams County Chorus district lehearsal, Bluffton community building, 2:30 p.m, Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7; 30 p.m. L . - Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs Lucinda Yagers 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. \ George discussion club, Trancds Miller, 8 p.m. Board of Education of First Methodist church, churCh, 8:30 p.m. ■ 1 ' J Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. WiHiam Miller, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Cecil Gause, 2 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority pledge picnic, Boy Scout cabin at HannaNuttman, 6:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth and Naomi Circles picnic supper,? Hanna-Nutt-inan shelter house, 6:30 p.m. I THURSDAY W.M.A. of ' Church of God, church, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club,, Mrs. Raympnd 8 p.m. W.S.W.S. of Union Chapel, Mrs. Jesse Sheets/7:30 p.m. 4-H. Band practice, Monroe, 8 1 inWomen of the Moose social meeting, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers at 7 p.m. Fourth District American Legion Auxiliary meeting, Leo Legion home. J Presbyterian Mary and Martha Circles covered dish luncheon, Mrs, Dale MoSes, 1 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Deloris McCagg, 7 p.m. i ; 1 Baptist Woman's. Missionary Society, church social rooms, 7:30 p.m. Salem Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Amos Stauffer, 1:30 p.m. ' Salem Methodist Wesley bouples class family night picnic, HannaNuttman shelter, house, 6 p.m. FRIDAY Victory class of Trinity churcfi, Hanna-Nuttman shelter house, 7:30 T-m. SATURDAY Antioch Lutheran church, Hoagland, ice cream social and bake sale, church lawn, 5 p.m. SATURDAY Trinity Work and W’in class annual picnic, afternoon. . . ‘'

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley*, of Monroe, rare the parents of a baby son, borii at 2:30 o’clock this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Reichard, WiUahire, 0., are parents of a baby son, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 6:05 a.m. today. The bany weighed 6 pounds, 12% ounces. . - ' . • .. -I . ' L-lv.

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Bar Newsmen From Truce Conference Command Reverses Earlier Decision Advanced peace camp, K orea - July ’ 10.—(UP) -The United Nations high command reversed an earlier decision late Tuesday, and tarred Allied press representatives from the second day’s sessions of the Kaesong truce conference. Brig. Gen. Frank Allen, headquarters information chief, issued the order only eight hours after assuring protesting newsmen that a limited number of correspondents would be permitted to go to the conference site Wednesday. t Speaking for Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, N. supreme commander,. Allen said the press ban was reimposed because truce nego- . t’ations are not yet “on the track safely.’’ ’ “We will do nothing ’to jeopardize the cease-fire negotiations until everything is on the tracK safely and will stay on the track,” he said.* v ■■ I He sail} reports brought bhek from Kaesong by the U.N. truce team today indicated that there were no Communist press representatives present at the v Tuesday session, but he give no guarantee that the Communist press was not there. The press here, led by United Press vice-president Frank Bar fl olornew, has pointed out that the situation was a potential stage setting for Communist propaganda. With unarmed U. N. negotiators into Kaesong along streets I’ned by armed Communists, the Red press (?ould claim that the United Nations came “hat in hand” ♦ o sue for peace, correspondents asserted. Allen said he was “deeply con cetned’’ about the barring of the western from Wednesday’s meeting. “The general (Ridgway) recognizes the seriousness of that absence,” he added. i But he offered no guarantee tjfiat representatives of the free w’brld press would be allowed to write the story of the historic conference tntil negotiations W'ere virtually completed.' U. N. correspondents receive information on the conference only through military communique and controlled statements issued by the chief negotiator. Ex-Hoosier Killed - L In Freak Accident Miamisburg, C., July 10.-t-(UP) —Services were planned today for Gilbert Knowles, 36, a former Linton, Ind., resident who died of

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