Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1951 — Page 3
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BETHANY YOUNG ADULTS MEET THURSDAY EVENING The Bethany Young Adult classi met last evening at the Lawrence Anspaugh home for a hamburger fry. The affaly pak planned and the meal prepared by the men. During the business meeting which followed, I the Jclass hiada •* plans for future meetings and an ’■ i ounced a bake sale, to be held at city hall Saturday, July 21, at nine o’clock. -V LADIES FELLOWSHIP holds July Meeting The Ladies .Fellowship of th a Missionary church held their July meeting &t the ihome of Mrs. Delorey McCagg ’Thursday evening. Twenty members and two guests. Mrs. Verlin' Smith and Mrs Martin, were present. Group singing opened the meeting and Mrs. Jbhn Hirschy led in prayer. Mrs. Noah Rich read the •scripture, usfng; Romans 12 as her; text. The remainder of the evening was,spent cutting quilt blocks and embroidering, j
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M: ■ > | ■ ■■' i \ ' w.'^3^Bf’’’ ir '~ ; 'LW !. Ikil B* v' Wins a Millioil, • • 9 gives it away! I f •QROFESSOR Georce A. Miller taught math at the llniver--1 sity of Illinois for 26 years. He dressed lived frugally and his teaching salary never exceeded $6,000 a year. ■ \ i xJo i ■ i ■' Yet, when he died early in 1951, the campus—and the nation — were astonished. He bad left the University one rpi Ilion A \ id dollars. ! Where did the money come from? Today, in Collier’s you’ll learn how the eccentric professor, who seldom talked about anything but equations, used one equation he never :talk»*d \ about—a formula for playing the stock market. How did Professor Miller manage to keep his huge Speculations a complete secret for 20 years? Why did he lejve all ■ his winnings to the University? Above all, what was his win- ■ ning formula?, You’ll find all the answers in this IVscinating I story of \ the math teacher who taught Wall Street a lesson. Don’t mips ‘‘MILLER’S MILLION”—in Collier’s, oh newsstands now. v. \ ip • i “But Can Broadway Guerrillas-Our Hope \ Do Without Me?” in Bed China In another installment of the Did you know that inside Red Durante story, you’ll read China we have half a million * • about some of Jimmy’s fail- . i potential allies-tough guerrilla urea, and how he came back to fighters who have already become Broadway’s greatest defeated Russian arifiy units? ? showman. Don’t miss thi» Read this heartening story of brilliant biography by Gene our underground friends on - • » Fowler. j•' Asia’s mainland. , j j PZms other important five lively fiction stories and Collier’s ' celebrated comics. Cottier’s
HOME EC COUNCIL U PLANS FOR LESSONS ; ' This week the Adams county i home economics council planned f for lessons in local government, l understanding the -farm business, making wills, child'guidance, and 5 broiler meals tor their 19-52 ;proj gram. Other subjects that wi|l be discussed are clothing for the |naL ture woman, electricity and lighting, cleaning and repair of upholstery, first aid, hegrt and cancer diseases, and hom|e permanents. Plans were mad£ to organize a past presidents cltb and naming i it in honor of Mri. Busche. jj’t'his ’ organization wo ild* be helpful to acquaint the new Officers jiwita . their responsibilities and give help , ful suggestions. - | J \ The national h<|me demonstration meeting will be ( \held Apgust ' to 16. at East Mich. This will be an bpportuhitjfj for women in the county to attend a J national ipeeting. Plans are being made to havte a busload attend-this conference. The Indiana home economics chorus hsjs been invited !o participate in tlie program.; ■ ■ t • ' , L\! ’ ■ I The, council members attending this meeting wqire: Mrs. Albert ' Mrs. Glen| Schaadt.Mrs. Edwin C: Baumart, Mrs. C. Hersh, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Milton Kruetzmai|, Mrs. Henry Heimann, Mrs. John C. Baltzell, Mrs. Joe E. Mrs. Adblph Weidler, Mrs: Dap striker, : Mrs Robert Teeple, Mrsi Holman Egly. Mrs. Noel Hemphill, Mrs. Noph L Habegger, Mrs. ijrances Blery. Mrs. John Steiner, Mrs. Paul Baumgartner, Mrp. Leopird Schwaller, Anna 4K. Williams home demonstration agent, and Evelyn Gerke, assistant home demonstration agent i — i ■ j The Decatur Garden club, will meet at the home bf Mrs. Fqrrest Elzey Tujelsday afternoon at: two\ O’clock. Mrs! FredUJancher ijwilll give a paper on “Dried Materials and how to condition.” Mrs; Rus m H Acker will discuss "Shrubs ana Vines for\American Gardens.” Roll call will be answered with current events. -—: u u
Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 , / Phyllis Acheson j FRIDAY Victory class of Trinity church, Hanna-Nuttinan shelter house, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY G. E- Aeolian choir rehearsal Trinity E-U.B. church, 7:30 p.m. Antioch Lutheran\church, Hoagland,’ 6 ice cream social and bake kale, church lawn, 5 pjn. SUNDAY G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Trinity E.V.B. church, 2 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class picnic, Berne Park •2:30 p.m. Roth-Bittner HannaN’uttman park, Mbon. Trinity Worlr and Win class annual picnic, afternoon. MONDAY Adams County Chorus rehearsal, ?»lonroe Farm Bureau, 8 p.m. V.F.W. post ' and auxiliary home, potluck supper, 6:3/1 p.m., meetings following. i TUESDAY Bethany Loyal Daughters family •ilcnic, Hanna-Nuttman park shelter house, 6 p.m. * Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Foriest Elzey, 2 p.m. Catholic-Ladies of Columbia potluck supper, C. L. of C. hall, 6; 3*) p.m. THURSDAY , \ St., Luke’s Women’s Gull.l, church, 7:30 p.m. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE { in social Meeting The newly-installed officers of i /he Women of the Moose had chalrge of the social meeting of th» rroup lasj .evening at the Moose home. Practice for the officers, escorts and guides was held during the meeting. ,i 7 Mrs. Charlotte Smith conducted special installation. services to Opal Myers, pianist, who was unable to be present when other officers were installed. \ A social hour was enjoyed and the door prize awarded to Waneta Walchle. — . : ■M. ■ ■ The annual family picnic of the Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren! rhurch will be held at Hanna-Nutt-man park Tuesday evening at six o’clock. The supper will be potluck and those attending are asked to 1-ring table service. ,
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Miss Marie A. Rowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.i Clarence Rowden of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winans of ut Mr. and Mrs. Eimtr Winans of route six, were married recently in the Monrod Methodist church by the Rev. W. L. Hall. The wedibing tnusicale was played by Mrs El (her Ehrsam. ! For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white lac£ and marquisette? The lace bodied had a sheer yoke and tlie full skirt ended in a brush train. A white tiara held her veil, of sheer silk, edged wi* i scalloped lace. She carried a whit* Bible- popped with an orchid; Miss Mary Ix>u Hannl was maid of honor and Mrs. Ronald Bryan was bridesmaid. Their gowns were of green and peach marquisette, fashioned similarly to the bride s. i Miss Margaret Rowden, sister <rt i the bride, was flowergirl in an orchid dress of marquisette. Glenn Rowden served as best man and guests were i»> Ronald Bryaiy. Eighty guests attended the re t-eption. held fallowing the ceremony in the church annex. Th» bride’s table was draped in white and decorations were in keeping with colors worn by the wedding party. The couple have returned from a short wedding trip and are re* riding in Perrysville. ()., where the'groom is employed by the Ohio Oil company. '-i-—_ut v - The Willing Workers ’class pf the Pleasant Mills Methodist < hurch will entertain Glass 8 at a j.ienic at the Berne Park Sunday afternoon at twelve thirty o’clock The Women's Guild of the St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed chiirch will meet at the church Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Bert Seesenguth will be thfe hostess. Miss Lucille Bearers will review the mission l>Ook, • The Near East Panorama.” \ 1 .
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STUDY CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY HOBO PARTY .Members of the Queen of the Rosary study qlub were entertained with a Hobo party last even.ing at the home of Mrs. Raymond Schultz. , Mrs. Grovel Clouser w'as the assisting hostess. The guests, who cam& dressed i-s hobos, were served dinner from a long table. The cover and napkins carried out the hobo theme end centerpieces were hobo dchaptacks and red candles In bottles/ Places were marked with overall place cards and miniature hobo knapsacks. Games and contests were enjoyed and various prizes awarded. Guests were Mrs. Max Krepa Mrs. Severin Schurger, Mrs. l)an Miller, Mrs. Joe Trjcker, Mrs. Lee Schultz. Mrs. George Schdltz., Mrs Wa/ne Peterson apd Bernice Adrms. i METHODIST YOOtH NAME NEW OFFICERS At a" special meeting of the Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship last Sunday evehing the following new officers werg electedpresident, Lujh'er Schrock; vicepresident, tary. Sheila Ahr; treasurer, Janet. Hetrick. Commission chairmen are Jack Lawson, Rosemary Hetrick, Bob i ipd Kent Kobn-s Sponsors of the f,ellowship; y are .Vr. and Mrs. Lymam Hann and thq following adults are to assist as counselors, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lawson. Mr. ant Mrs. Walter . £IZeT. Mr? and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart ami Mr? md Mrs. Deane Dorwin. ’? Registrants for the Youth Institute. to be hefd at Lake Webste". August 5 to 11 are Anita Smith, Sheila Ahr, Dana Dalzell, Janet and Rosemary Hetrick, Gaynelle Lank anau. Sarah Gerber, Kent Kroons Roger Pollock, Carol Elzey, Curtis Jones; David Owens, Janet Hott. Robert Ochsenrider,- Robert and Earl Sp.rague and Charles Judt. The youth also planned a special event for Sunday, October 21, during the observance of the church anniversary. • • I. • I \ — PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES IN LUNCHEON THURSDAY/ The Mary and Martha Circles of thle Presbyterian Women’s AssociJ'tion prjjoyed a (;overed-dish luncheon Thursday/‘aftetnooq \ at\ the < ountry i home of Mrs. Dale Moses. Thirty-seven members and guests. ere present. ~ ■ ' Mrs. Robert Macklin, president bf the Association, presided at th ■ business meeting, held following the dinner. The Dqxology was sung and demotions were led b/ Mrs. A.C.E. Gillander. Plans for the church fair, to be held November 28, were discussed. Singing cf "Blest Be the Tie that Binds, ’ dosed the meeting, and a social ’•our followed.’ . Out of town guests were Mrs. Leiyis Atwoodj of Muroc, Calif.. and Miss Mildred Pumphrey, o' Chicago. \ ' ■ 1 The Catholic Ladies of Columbia Lili have a. potluck supper at the C. L. of C. hall Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock. The committee in charge will furnish the meat and rolls. The G. E. Aeolian choir wl.l have rehearsal Saturday evening at seven thirty o’clock and Sunday afternoon at? two o’clock at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren .church, Madison and \ Ninth streets. Our annual July Storewide Clearance Sale begins Tuesday morning, July 17. Store closed Monday to mark down for sale. See ad in Mondays paper.—E. F. Gass Store. 184,2
Dr. Dudley C. Callender has purchased property of the late Dr Alspaugh at Willshire, 0., and will move there as soon as somq repairs are completed. For,, three years he has practiced as a chiropractor here, ,having taken over the business of the late Dr. Andress on North Second street. The Willshire Herald published today tarried a welcome greeting from 2? business men of that town for Dr. Callender and family. | Dr. Walter Gillette \of Bluffton has been ordered to pay $75 per month for support of his wife Colvin Christine Gillette, who is suing for a divorce, also to pay J 75 attorney fees and draying costs of moving Mrs. Gillette’s household goods from Bluffton to Geneva, frhe suit is in the Wells (ircuk. court. Karen McAfee, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Owen McAfee of rßocii- < <eek township/ Wells county, trill with typhoid fever and county and state officers are investigating to discover the,source of the dioease since this is the first case reported in that county. i Janies Staley of this city was the installing officer ‘for the installation of new officers, for the Grover Sheets Post 111, American . Legion at Bluffton Wednesday night. Joe 'Elzey became the new post commander.' \ Silas L. Neff has been elected mayor of Bluffton to fill out the unexpir,ed term of the late John A. Johnson, by the city council. He will serve until next January 1. The condition of George | ser, 27, of Berne and Irvin Leichty j of Decatur, route 4, who were injured Monday in the automobile j Occident near the Nine Mile house is reported satisfactory. Reussef suffered a badly dislocated hip and i Leichty a cracked kneecdp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Essex, Mr and Mrs. C. D. Collier and children, David and Cynthia, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haggafd recently enjoyed a visit to Bigwig Inn f Ontario, Canada, as guests of the Columbus Mutual Life Insilrancs Co. during a leaders convention o' three days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaskill are the parents of a baby daughter born at 4:10 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 7 pounds. 13He ounces \ U WjOMTAL Admitted: Kenneth Eugene Bail \ Decatur; t Roger Lee Shy'der/ Tecatur route ,5; Mrs. Lloyd .DeDolt, Decatur;/ Mrs. Emma Heyerly, Mbnroe; iMts. Mary Franks, . Lecatur. *' 'I Dismissed:i Mrs. Tom Johnson, Decatur; Mrs. Doyt Sipe, Will shire, O„ Mrs. Peter D. Lehman Decatur. f \ / ' ' / 1.1- J Go to the church of your choice next Sunday.
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