Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1951 — Page 3

FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951

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1 MISS GAYNEL LANKENAU 1 MARKS 16TH BIRTHDAY - Mta. Herman Lankenau enters t 4 talned with a luncheon ThursdaJ • vening an honor 'of her daughter, Gaynel, who observed her sixteenth birthday anniversary. The honored v * 4 « ' / ?uest was the recipient of many lovely gifts. » Guests were the Misses Carol - — Elzey, Barbara Cole, Sharlene Lehn.an, Shirley Fuelling, Marilyn -bmith, Marilyn Robinson, Ann Smith, Rosie Hetrick, Carol Kalver Karen Striker, Marilyn Jaberg. f Sunya Stucky. Pat Treon and Louann Davidson. Miss Sharon Kimble Was unable to attend. •JANIS SUE RAWLEY IS FIVE THURSDAY A,. Janis Sue Rawley celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary Thursday as. the honored guest at a party diven at the home %f her parents Mr. and Mrs. Winston 'Rawley. Games and contests were enjoyed and refreshments’ served from a table decorated with a large birthday cake. Places of the small quests were marked with plastic ~ ' - j ' ■ - CARE About Your Clothes? Let Us Take Care of Your Dry Cleaning. KELLY’S DRY F PHONE 3-3202 ■ ■ ■ A ’’ Portrait of You! is a gift that * will always be appreciated by b those who love you. .Wj . , PHONE 3-3703 I for Appointment j MELCHI STUDIO x ßill and Cecil Melchi . Boch Bldg.

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- j s oled with candy. Janii ved many lovely gifts - wEflwfsts included Timmy, Janf r- Mary Schultz, Julia Ostermaw, ,- a ron.. Michaud, Marilyn Su| >:'Vizard. Matceta Whetstone, , 1 ’.ara, Anita-and Claudia Hemlingefc ' Mrs. Woodson Ogg, Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Ned .Kelsey and MrJ I Claude Hemlingen. I I] ' ■ F . I — -L. / ? 1 MRS. RABBITT HAS | 1 1 UNION CLUB MEETING t The July meeting of the ijnlon ■ Township Woman's club was hel<J Wednesday gfternoOn at the' homfc of Mrs. Erma Rabbitt. The operV ing Song was the Banner,” followed with the club song and creed. h I'A ' \■ < Twenty members responded tc roll call by telling''why they to go to camp. MtS. Forrest Wa» lers discussed the 4-H fair an 3 gave instructions to the worker!. 5 The lesson on "Variety in Meal^. and “Shlads” was presented lA’ Anna K. Williams and Gerke. Jt wae announced that thp next social meeting will be f.t Clem’s Lake. I Refreshments were served tjy Mrs. Rabbitt, Mrs. Iva. Nidlingir ind Mrs. Minnie Criseifber£> Three guests and three children were present. .i', /'• I I 'i " V- Wf i WOMEN OF THE MOOSE INITIATION THURSDAY The Women of- the Moose, at their regular social meeting evening at the Moose ccfti ducted informal Initiation ceremonies for a class of eleven candidates. Mrs. Oren Schultz, senior regent, end Mrs. Cecil Gause were named to represent the local chapter lat the international convention "’of Women of the Mopse, to be held; in August at Buffalo; N. Y. | A> social hour was enjoyed followirg the businfess session and (he door prize was ‘ won by Be|tv Snider. The officers served the | , cfreshinents. j —... t ■■■ 1 The Builders class of the 'Ffi’st Methodist church will sponsor |an ice cream social on the church lawn Saturday evening. Watermelon. homemade cakes and pies and cold drinks will be sold. The pub •ic is Invited to attend. i'

$ Society Items for day's pub* ■ lication must be phoned In by | 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 r \ Phyllis Acheson e. FRIDAY j Friendship Village and Jolly ■ Lousewife clubs, potluck supper, Lehman park at Berne, 6:30 p.m. Bobo U. B. Willing Workers class, Mrs. Herman Brunner, 7:30 ? m. . , East Liberty U. B. Work and Win class ice cream social, church, 6 p.m. SATURDAY I Builder's class of First Methodist , Church, ice cream social, church lawn, 7 to 11 p.m. r St. Mary Goretti study cjub, , Miss Ann Gass, 8 p.m. C.L.W. class of Bethany church, bake sale, city hall, 9 a m. TUESDAY .. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. * . \ THURSDAY I Magley Indies Aid, churfeh base ment, all day. NEW OFFICERS NAMED THURSDAY BY W.C.T.U. New officers of the Monroe W.C.T.U. were elected yesterday afternoon a.t the regular meeting of the group, y held at the home of >Mrs. Louis Matiax. • * Mrs. Homer Winteregg wi 11 serve as president, Mrs. Vernori vice-president; Ada Crist, (orresponding secretary; Hattie Longenberger, recording secretary; Mrs. Mattax, treasurer. ‘ Devotions were led by Mrs. Rolla Wable and the group sang “What a Friend.’’ Druring the business meeting letters were read from Mr.-and Mrs. Harry pullis, missionr.ries in Japan. The treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Flo Brandi, and a short talk by Mrs. D., C. Shady. TheJ meeting was dismissed with prayer by Cecile Lehman. The Magley Ladies Aid will meet Thursday all day in the church basement. Hostesses w|ll be Mrs. Ella Scherry and Mrs. Simon Bieneke. * Feels His Age Seekonk, Mass. (UjCPj)—Celebrating his 95th birthday, Robert Woodw’ard, a florist, complained: “it’s got so I can't work more than three hours at a stretch without resting.” ” J EAT I DIXIE DOGS BOB’S I—M—

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"Deenttvi. (font 9ft ' ‘ r . Miss Rosemary Elizabeth Schwartz and Russell Dale Osbon. were married Saturday, July f 4, at four o’clock in the afternoon at the , I orest Park Methodist churejti; in Fort Wayne. The Rev. Dale Stackhouse officiated at ttye double ring ceremony before an altar > dbriocated with white gladiolus, palms end lighted tapers. Robert Shepfer presented the organ musicale. i Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Schwartz f t this city are the parents of the 1 ride and the groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Osborn of Fori Wayne. ' • . , Miss Anna Schwartz attended ler sister as maid of honor arid the groom’s attendant was Don Jcone. Ushers included Tom Shaw and John' Sinks. x A white ballerina length gown was chosen by bride. The lace l oilice had a peter pan pollar an 1 the bouffant skirt was of \nylon net o\er satin. A lace helmet edged with illusion tucks and seed peans l held her shoulder length illusion ' veil. She Carried white shattered A Real Style Find \ \ I w M' r ul \WI 111 ?.. \\l \ ' A \\ \/u\ 5 I vl II 'v f ” 12-20 30-42 jin/ Stop shopping around, lady! Here’s the easy-to-sew cool-top convertible dress you want! Lines that flatter, scallops for gaiety, bolero for clever cover-up! Pattern 9026 in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20; Size 16 frock takes 3% yards 35inch; bolero, 1% yards fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you overy step. Send THIRTY, CENTS in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P.0.80x 6740, 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 copy. You’ll sew the smartest most practical wardrobes for your ramlly and yourself with patterns chosen from this book. A Free Pattern of a beach robe for Misses is printed in book.

(arnations and stephanotis ) centered- with a iWhite' orehjd. A yelldw lace gown designed with a strapless bodice was worn by the maid of honor. A matching jacket and picture hat complete,'! her costume an,d she carried Ester a Reed daisies. ( Two hundred and fifty guests attended the reception, held at the ’ Southwest Conservation club fol-1 I lowing the ceremony. The bridal 1 table was draped in white ani’ * centered with a tiered wedding cake. Satin ribbons and huckleberry ' foliage decorated the serving table * Miss Mary Boyd, Grace Stults, torts Ritzius and Barbara Beehler served the guests and the bridal r book was kept by Miss Phyllis } Kohler and Miss Ann Garner. | ' On their return from a wedding ' trip the couple will reside at 33814 West Berry street, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Osborn, a graduate of Decatur , high school, attended Indiana Ex- ‘ tension and is employed at Platka export office. Her husband' a>I tended Indiana Extension and IndiJana University and is employed in the offices of International Harves1 r - - ‘ ST. PAUL LADIES AID | J HAS ALL DAY MEETING Mrs. Dale Osborn was hostess Thursday for an all day meeting of the St. Paul Ladies Aid. At th"' * worship service the devotions were given by Mrs.' Arthur Scheidere.™ and , prayer was led by Mrs. John Hindenlang. After a potluck dinner the afternoon was spent/ in quitting. Those .present were Mrs. Clara Dague, Mrs. Hindenlang, Mrs. Dora Bess Mrs. Sadie Myers, Mrs. FranX Aurand, Mrs. Fred- Zuercher, Mrs. Forrest Railing. Mrs. RuebeU Ziaercher and children, Mrs. Dwight Schnepp and daughter. Mrs. Arthur Scheiderer and children, Mrs. Bric<» Martin and children. Mrs. Smith and children, Mrs. Jack McBride and children, Mrs. Kermet— Parrish and Mrs. Osborn and children. Ice Cream Social, Builders Class, Methodist Church Lawn, Saturday Evening. Homemade cakes, pies, Ice cream. Watermelon, Cold Drinks. Public Invited. 176t2

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F. V. Mills motored to Logansport today, wheni he will visit a week with the Rev. and Mrs. Ben Franklin and family. 11/. M r. and Mrs. Sam Merwin .of I <ew Yprk city have returned heime after spending several weeks wita Mrs; Merwin’s mother, Mrs. O, L. \ ance in Dpcatur. Mat Merwi.i. rrandson of Mrs. Vance, 'will re- ( main here until the middle of August. Mrs. Dick Heller motored to Rensselaer today for a several days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant. The Tri-State College alumni re • a ion will be held Saturday, August 4, at Angola. Many local and arei residents are planning to attend this gear’s reunion program. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chase wil' , leave early Saturday morning for a week’s vacation and fishing tri;> u.t Tobermery, Ontario. Canada. Harold Glazner of this city, Central Soya Co. poultry specialist, to day completed a five-day course on poultry disease and management at Dr. Salsbury’s laboratories aCharles City, < ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borne left this noon for Long Beach, Calif., to visit; with their son and diughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Glendea Porne and daughters Peggy and Diannp. 1 -jMi’. anriMrs. Dan Niblick have ’eturned from an extended visit to Martinsville, where they underwent health treatments. Willshire, 0., Democrats have nominated Jesse Schlickman x for reelection as mayor,. Irene Bienz for clerk and Spitler, Floya |j Strickler, Wilbur Marbaugh, KeV--1 mit Bienz, Thomas and Leo Bueschner for town counci, men. The convention also nominated William Schumm for clerk’ treasurer of Willshire township and Leo Baker, Harold White and Walter Winkler as members of the board of education for the school district. | Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Callender and two children are now located in ( their ngw home at Willshire, 6., end will hold open house from .1 to 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. ' L / NOTICK OF SPECIAL MKF.TIXG Notice Is' hereby given to the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana, .that a special meeting of the County Council of said county will be held at lit,e Auditor's Offiie in the Court House at Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday. August 7 ami Wednesday August 8. 1951 at 10:00 AM. The Council will consider the following- additional emergency appropriations and any other business that may come betbte it: (rm No. t'ounty 2VO Clerk Operating .'.s 200.00 200 , Auditor Operating 400.00 102 b; Treasurer, Clerical ioo.tytr 104 Treasurer •’>% Fees 250.b0 104 Recorder 30% Fees 300.00 200 Sheriff Operating 100.00 IQO School Supt. Salary .... 300.00 100 Attendance Off. Sa). 815.00 201 c County Agent, Transfer 40.00 200 Assessor operating i 200.00 200 Co. Home' Operating .... 1500.00 100 Rity Election 4 ;..... 1500.00 Hospital . 100 Sal. of Superintendent 725.00 101a Sal. of Assistant Supt. 1800.00 I 102a Salary of Nursing help 9250.00 Repair of Drive 1000.00 Hlxhwtiy 103a Trk. and Trac. drivers 9000.00 103 c Single Hands 1000.00 205 c Rep. Trks. and Mach. .. 1500.00

End-oMlmith SAIJ: ALL WOOL . . SPRING COATS and SUITS ■ ‘ ■ •i ■ ’4 . ■ ■ '' • F i -.ffl i'. , < \- ■ 1 8 ■ ; -P-: ' * Size * * . ReK.'Xrice Sale 9 Beige Suede, all wool, Long__ 54.95 22.95 Blue Check Rayon 16.95 6.95* t 10 White Suede, all wool, Topper 34.95' 12.95 12 Rose Suede, all wool, Topper__J__ 29.95 10.95 14 ' Blue Gaberdine, all wool. L0ng54.95 20.95 12 Red Gabardine, all wool, Long l 39.95 17.95 - 22’/ 2 Black Gabardine, all wool, L0ng49.95 22.95 \ ' —■ ■ 'i '- . . /'■ ' ■ .. / ' ———' / ■ One lot of Wool and Rayon 1 One Lot Fine GABERDINE SUITS ten that were 29.95 RAYtIN QUITS Size 16«/ 2 , 22«/ 2 , 2412 1 IfIITUII, OUllo Sale 16.95 ,u " , A One lot All Wool Fine ' } W ‘ U m ® ke £ ou a fine sult » at '\ J PADCDniIIE QUITO \ priced less than cost to manuUAIJEnUIIIC wUllw , | failure.-or cost of material and ) h 12 to 18 ~r 16»/2 to 22«/ 2 lining. , - & ' Finely Hand Tailored—were 54.95 s ■ ' s.te3TM J s»e.a» ALL REMAINING SUMMER DRESSES ' ':' JT - J • • r At Prices Far Below Cost of Material J t assorted sizes — 2.98 — 4.25 — 6.95 — 8.95 all from high class manufacturers. V Niblick & Co.

208a Gasoline 1600 00 208 c Tires and Tubes 1500.00 303 Tile and Sewer Pipe .... 1000.00 309 c Spraying Material ~7 600.00 312 Asphalt and BHutninus 4500.00 6J>l Rep. and wir. high. gar. 150’0.00 309a Steel and clastings, transfer front 600 200.00 311 Road Signs, tra fro 600 150.00 201 c Telephon, tra. from 600 ■ 65.00 400 Insurance, tra. fro 600 385.00 Taxpayers appearirfg shall have the right to be heard thereon; after said appropriations shall be made ten or'more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing their petition therefor with the County Auditor within the time fixed by law and the State Tax Board will fix a date for hearing in this county.' f Hoard of ComnilMMionern — Thurman I. Drew. Sec’y. „ Auditor Adams County, Jnd. JULY 27—AUGUST 3 0‘ ilotu Dismissed: Mrs Joseph G. KaehL city; Mrs. Phjillip Neuenschwandet and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Elmer Franz and baby hoy, Decatur; Gerald Decatur; Jacob S. Habegger, Berne; Mrs. Raymonl Meyer, Decatur; Otis Shifferley. Decatur. If You Have Anything Td Sell Try A Democrat ,/ant Ad — R Pays,

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Huntington VFW To k Sponsor Street Fair The ilfth annual free street fair, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Hunfißgtdn, will be held at Huntington next week, from Monday through Saturday. The F. E. Gooding Co. will provide rides and shows, aria two free acts will also be presented. L Workman Killed As Tractor Overturns I Peru, Ind., July 27— (UP)— Charles Clarence: Keim, 67, -i Miami county highway department worker, was killed yesterday when a tractor he was driving rah off a county road near' here and over* tjujed.-’ , d J -J > • Try our Marks FILM SERVICE Tor developing and printing your Vacation Films SMITHS -i :; Rexall Drug Store . i IJLji '