Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1951 — Page 3

THURSDAY, AUGUST It, 1951

EfRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN FOR MISS. JOAN BIERLY Miss Joan Bierly, bride-elect at / September 1, was honored at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at the Terveer home. The Misses Kathleen and Carolyn Te<’veer were hostesses. . On her arrival Miss Biqrly was presented with a lovely corsage. The entertaining : rooms were decorated with bouquets of flowers and the shower gifts were airanged on a table with an at* I tractive floral centerpiece. '■ Prizes for fbingo were given to - Miss Bierly by the various winners iovely Junch was served by the hostesses. Guests Included Mrs. G. R. \Bierly, Mrs. Florence Marie Price, Mrs. , B. Terveer, Mrs. John Terveer,-Mrs. David Teirveer, Mrs. Joe Wolpert, Mrs. Don Grant, Mrs. Berniece Hackman, Mrs. Joan Heimann, Mrs. Dick Deiningcr

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and the Misses Mary Martha Terveer, Betty Keller,' Millie Geimet, Mary Ann Laurent, Mary Catherine and Rosemary Spangler, Betty Anspaugh, Jacquelyn Warren, Ann Schoffhouse, Mary Ann Bonnie Cayot, Carpi Henry, Peggy Post, Mary Blanche Linn, Eileen Meyer and Joan Ray. TJiose who sent gifts but were unable to attend were Mrs. Don Wait, Mrs. Phyllis Cook, Mrs. Betty Hurst, Mrs. Charles Holthouse, Mrs. Don Hess, Mrs. Gerald Geimer, the Misses Irene arid Florence Holthouse, Savella Cook and Marlene Hug. BURKHEAD—PETERSEN WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Loren Burkhead, of Monroe, announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Audrey, to Lyndell Petersen, son pf Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petersen of Quinn; 8. D. « Mrs. Petersen is a graduate of the Adams Central high school and has been living in Rapid City, S. D„ for the past year. Her husband lA,‘a graduate of the Univeisity of South Dakota. The couple will reside in Rutnon, Minn., where the groom is instructor of agriculture for veterans classes. MRS. PAUL MOORE _j_ GUEST AT SHOWER Mrs. Joseph Kaehr entertained Monday evening at her home on Wert Monroe street with a baby shower for Mrs. < Paul Moore. Canasta was played during , the evening. shower gifts were presented to the honored guest ill a baby buggy decorated in yellow. \ ] At a later hour the hostess served refreshments 1; at small tables laid in t pastel colors and centered* with bowls of yellow roses. Guests were Mrs. Lyman Hann, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Kenneth • Watkins, Mrs. George Alton, Miss Anna Schwartz, Miss Alice Roth, Miss Lois Chronister and Mrs. Emil Sitko of Fort Wayne. Mrs. LaVern Roth and Mrs. Kenneth McConnell were unable to attend.

WILLING WORKERS MEET ON TUESDAY • The Willing Wbrkers class of the First Christian church held their August meeting Tuesday a, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Inniger. Croup singing of the hymn, "What a Friend" opened the meeting. Prayer was offered by Mr. Inniger and Mrs. Inniger read the scripture from Psalms. Following the business meting, conducted by Fred Scheiderer, games were played and\ refreshments were served by the hosts., The next meeting' will be held a the home Os Mr. jand Mrs. Harolq Worthman. J I . <■>

‘' ■ I HONOR SON WITH J DINNER WEDNESDAY A family reunion was. held lari evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brite for their son. Aloyslus, who left this morning for naval training at San Diego, Calif. \ Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Brite and children, Joe, Eddie Rat and Marilyn, M r - and Mrs. Roman Brite and daughters Susan and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffiths and sons, David and Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Reiney Salking and children Judy, Jerald and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters and son Ronnie, Miss Margaret Brite,r M r \ And Mrs. Vern Pease and Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan, of Fort Wayne, Mb. ana Mrs. Richard Dunaj and son Richard, of Detroit, Micti. MRS, ELZEY HOSTESS AT RECENT SHOWER Mrs. Irvin Elzey entertained with a bridal shower recently at the home of Mrs. Homer Brubaker complimenting her granddaughters, the Misses Lou Ann and Susie Bergman, whose marriages will fake place August 18 and September 17. Guests were Mrs. Frank Mrs. Ted Witte, Mrs. Harry Stults, Mrs. Vernon Aurand, Mrs J Sherman Fonner, Mrs. Aaron Yoder, Mrs. Freeman Schnepp, Mrs. John Stults and Miss Celia Mayer,, all of pecatur, Mrs. Ray Walters, Annette Wallen, Mrs. William Hambrock. Laurence Hambrock Earl Hambrock, Judy Hambrock, Mrs. Kenneth Bergman, , Gerry Wasterfield, Jack Buuck and Rlca-

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Society Item* for day’s pub* llcation must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3*2121 , Phyllis Acheson THURSDAY D.Y.B. class of Trinity EJU.B church, church parlors, 8 p.m. Rural Youth, Adams Central gym, 8 p.m. Cliurch of Goh W.M.A., Mrs. Earl Geyer, 7:30 p.m. W.p.C.S., Mrs. Dave Sovine, I:3' p.m. Ladies AM of Union Chftpel church, all day. > Phoebe Bible class of Zion E and R. charch, social rooma, 7:45 p.m. . \ Bethany E.U.B. WSWS Unit 4. Mrs. Clem Snell, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Calvary E.U.Bi Willing Workers, church basement, 8 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity church, Byron Myers, Wren, ().. 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village club, 4-H clubs and families, Berne park, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY Leimenstall-Martin reunion, Mr end Mrs. Frank Yager. \ Annual Weldy reunion, HpnnaNuttman park. 1 MONDAY St. Catherine study club, , Mrs. Ed FaUrote, 8 p.m. Called meeting of Civic Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Cla r<nce Smith, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Rose Garden club family p(cnic, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Economics club ice cream social, Tuesday Of3o p.m. ’ .I Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Harve Koos, 2 p.m. ard Simon, all of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Frank Allen and Statira, of Gary, Mrs. Ruth Hovermao, of Van Wert, O.; Mrs. Wanda Hjabegger, of North Manchester, Mrs. Bertha Howell, \ of Marion, Mrs. Ervin Foley and daughter, Helainc, of Ohio City, 0., Margaret Jane

Burgreen, Noami Martin and Barbara Sue Martin, of San Diego, Calif. ( The 35th annual LeimenstallMartin reunion will be held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yager. Mrs. Harve Koos will entertain the Decatur Garden club Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. Fred McConnell will present a paper entitled "Oriental Popple <” and Mrs. Green will give a paper entitled “Liliek are coming into the|r own.” i v ‘ ; L_ ■ . ■ The Jolly Housewife Home Economics club will have an ice cream social at the Pleasant Mills school Tuesday evening. Home -made cakes, pies and sandwiches will be served. .. f The Rose Garden club will have a family picnic at Hanna-Nuttman park Tuesday evening at six o'clock. All members and their families are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller left today for Camp Breckinridge, Ky. where they will visit their son. Pvt. Dick Heller, Jr. Dick, Jr., will graduate Friday from the camo leadership school and then will receive a permanent assignment In the army. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of 124 South Eleventh street, have returned from a trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hartough and children Jimmie and Janie, of Milwaukee, Wis., are visiting here today with Mr. and Mrs. James K. Staley. They will leave Friday morning for a vacation at Corey Lake. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns,' of this city, left frornj t Fort Wayne last night for a plane trip to Amarillo, Tex., and a two week visit there. Burhs. who is chief engineer of the city’s light plant; and his wife ,will visit the laser's relatives there. Charles Fuhrman of Preble and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fuhrman of Fort Wayne have returned from a several weeks visit in California. While in Los Angeles, the Fuhrmans visited Robert Johnson, well-known west coast newspaperman, and sOn of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Decatur. /♦ < v Plug Leaking Pipes Leaking water pipes may be temporarily repaired with old leather, or heavily paraffined cloth for cold water pipes? Hold in place by means of wire tightly secured with pliers. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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<StUOSRITAL Admitted: Dorothy SalWay, Monroeville; Mrs. Wilbur Meek, city. Dismissed: Baby Thomas Randall Kaehr, city; Mrs. Agnes Shoe maker, Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. William Melchi are the parents of a baby son, Mark William, born at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday at the* Adams county me- | mortal hospital. He weighed 6 I pounds, 12 ounces, and is the first child. Mrs. Melchi is the former Janice Feasel, daughter of Mr. and ! M rs. John Fdasel. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Melchi are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Monroe, are the parents of a baby son, born at the Adams county memorial hospital today at 7:15 a.m. He weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Shell, of Geneva, at 3:27 p.m. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 1 ounce. . A baby daughter weighing 8 pounds, 10 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Routt at 9:45 p.m. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. Seven Year-Old Boy Killed In Accident Princeton, hid., Aug. 16.—(UP) — , Seven-year-old John Devere war- | killed a half-mile north of her a yesterday when a car in which he was riding ran off U.S. 41 and hit a tree. State police said the youth was thrown from tHe car and suffered a fractured skull. Fort Wayne Soldier Is Accident Victim Marshall, Mich:, Aug. 16.r—(UP) —Pvt. Richard Chindler, 22, Fori

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of the military police battalion at Ft. Custer, Mich., was killed yesterday when his car ran off a highway near Tekonsha, Mich., and hit a tree. d . . Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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