Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1951 — Page 3

THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951

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SUNNY CIRCLE HAS AUGUBT MEETING the Stinny Circle club held its • regular meeting Tuesday at the Preble recreation center. The «ong of the month, "In The Gloaming" was sung and a history of the song was told by Elsie Peters. Plans "were discussed for achievement day at Berne September J 4. Werling talked ion her trip to the national home demonstration council held at Michigan state c6l|ege at Lansing, Mich. A roundtable disccssion followed. There will be a bulb and seed exchange at the September meeting. There were nineteen mem-

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bers, three visitors and four children at the August meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Beulah Keutzemanj* Mrs. Vera Schuller and Mrs. Elsie Peters.' ' UNIT FOUR OF CHURCH GROUP MEETS Mrs? Clem Snell was hostess recently to unit four of the Mf’.S.W.S: of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. Mrs. Richard Hammond was program chairman and presented the lesson study for the evening. Mrs. Zearl McClure gave the talk on spiritual life. Refreshments were served to ten members. The next

meeting gis for September 20 at the t>om| of Mrs. Guy ■fl , ' FREEBY-— ANDREWS WEDDING \SAfUROAY Miss MarcW Kteyt Andrews daughter of MK and Mrs. J. B. Andrew’s of Rockford, 111. I and William Freeby, son of Mn and Mrs. Robert Freeby of will be married Saturday afternoon at the Court Street church, Rockford. The Rev. Frank Zentz will read the ceremony. Miss Barbara Whelan of Chicago will serve as I maid 6f honor and bridesmaids wii include Mrs. Allen E. Hermanson and the Misses Pat Collier, Pat Cromwell, of Rockford and Nancy Ajhderson of Toledo, O. Mary Blake of Kirkland, 111. will be floweryjj|rl. Zane Zwick. Decatur, will be ring bearer, . Dan Freeby will act as his brother’s best niaS. Ushers will be Tom {AVhiting; John Gary; Tern Ahr, Decatur and Carl Beehlej’,; A musicale presedCm by Paul Waters, organist and William Graham, vocalist. Miss Andrews, & DePauw University graduate, is : fiow enrolled in the St. Anthony school of medical technology '.and has cepted a position Atflmedical technician in Indianapolis general hospital. Mr. Freeby, also’ii 6ePauw graduate, will enter h|s isecond year at the Indiana Unf>e*sity school of medicine. The couple will reside in Indianajmlis. —l® . DISTRICT LEGION flO HONOR OFFICERS® The fourth district American Legion and auxiliary will hold a parade ktid party at Churubusco Saturday night honoring the new districts commander and president of the auxiliary, it was announced today. 3 The parade will Saturday night at seven and the district party will foliar. Auxiliary members planning to)? attend-'are asked to make their Reservations with Margaret Eitinf and drill team members planning to attend are asked to notify either Mary ,1 ■ ' <

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- fIHHH TO OBSERVf ANNIVERSARY-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at their home on Penn atreet Sunday with open house from 2 until 4 p.m. = They were mantled at Bobo 50 years ago and have resided since that time in Decatur. Among those planning to attend the anniversary celebration are the Petersons’ four children. Cal F. Vhterson, Decatur; Mrs. Eugene Melchi, Decatur; Mrs. Lynn Shirk, FArt Wayne, and Ralph Peterson, (joshen. Also present will be 14 grandchildren and eight great-grand-children. . •' 6 I L ■■ , ' Friends, and relatives have been invited to assist Mr: and Mrs. Peterson in their celebration. Mrs. Peterson, before her marriage, was Maud Fuller. ' - ' 1 \ \

McGill or Margurite Rash to make reservations. REBEKAH LODGE HAS DISTRICT CONCLAVE Olive Rebekah lodge number 86 of Decatur entertained about one hundred and fifty members of district number thirty-one at> the 1.0.0. F. hall here Tuesday afternoon and night. Mrs. Clara Druut of Decatur gave the welcoming address the response was given by Mrs. Elsie Swartz of Bluffton. Mrs. Meivena Reed, district deputy president, presided at the business session and Mrs. Julia Fowler, president of the Rebekan assembly of Indiana, conducted the school of instruction. New- district officers are; Mrs. Wanneta Hawkins of Montpelier, district deputy president; Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Bluffton,'diSf trict deputy vice-president; 1 Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright, Hartford City, secretary; Mrs. Nora Glendenning.

Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson, THURSDAY Women of Moose, officers, Moose home, 7 p.m. - Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Anniversary party,, 8:30 p.nt, Eagles hall. Supper and entertainment. Ritualistic ’ Study Club, Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag, 8 p.m. Unit 3 of Bethany W.S.W.S., Mrs. Everett Hutker, 6:30 p.m. Guardian Angel study Frances Griffith, 8 p.m. , I FRIDAY P)iilo class, Baptist churdh, Han-na-Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY Willing Workers class, Pleasant Mills Methodist church, and Mrk. Harley Shady, 8 p.m. Andrews reunion, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hahnert. MONDAY Art Department, Mrs. Clyde Harris, 7:30 p.m. ~ First Christian Missionary Society, Mrs. Harmon Kraft, 7:30* p.m. ' ; TUESDAY | Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Herman Girod, 8 p.m. - Junior Girls of American Legion, Legion home, pot-luck supper, 5:30 pan. Eagles Auxiliary past madam president and charter members’ night, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Geneva, treasurer. Century lodge of Hartford City received the trophy for having the largest percentage membership gain. Pa* presidents of the district received special recognition and each was given a gift by the president, who also presented gifts to the other district officers, I committee members and installing staff. . Mrs. Reed, retiring president. freceived a past deputy's pin from the other retiring officers and also ' | a gift from the Decatur lodge.. During the evening session Mt. Olive Rebekah lodge of Montpelier exemplified t;he degree on a class of candidates. Fred Major of Hartford City, formerly of Decatur, a past grand master of the Indiana lodge and also a former member of the Decatur lodge, was among the distinguished . guests at the conclave. Montpelier was selected asr 1 the site Yor the next district meet, to be held in the spring of 1952. Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet next Tuesday night at eight o’clock at >the home of Mrs. Herman Girod. The Junior girls of the American Legioil will have a pot-luck supper at Legion Home next Tuesday evening at five-thirty o’clock. m '■ . r There will be a called meeting 1 of the Art department of the Women’s club Monday night at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Clyfle Harris. Initiation will be held by the Women of the Moose at the Moose ■ ■■■ i. IIIIVII Dr. Joseph E. Bodine Registered Podiatrist | » Foot-Specialist Anhounces The* Opening of Office 228 N. SECOND ST. DECATUR, INDIANA A OFFICE HOURS Tuesday A Friday 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

home this evening at senren thirty o’clock, instead of Tuesday evening, as previously announced. Officers will meet at seven o'clock. 1 The Philo class of the Baptist church will meet Friday evening at six thirty o’clock at Hanna-Nutt-man park for a harvest supper to be furnished by the men of the church. I The \ Pleasant Mills Methodist church Willing Workers class wii have its Sunday school party Monday at eight p.m., at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Harley Shady. There will be a.’ called meeting of the Missionary Society of the First Christian church Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Harmon Kraft at seven thirty o’clock. i -_ ' t

Mr. and Mrs.." John Brecht and children returned home to Big Rapids, Mich., after a week’s visit ( WlthMr. and Mrs. Fred Hancher. Mr. and Mrs. William Keller are visiting their son Joseph In Riverhead, Long Island, New York. Mr. and Mrs.. Albert' Miller of Washington, D.C., are visiting relatives |n Decatur. . Avon Burk. Dr. James Burk and Walter Trask visited with Mrs. G. T. Burk at Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Burk is recuperating from surgery performed in the setting of a fractured hip. She is progressing satisfactorily. Mrs. Grant Fry, Vera Barber, Emma Beavers and Gusta Baker spent Wednesday at the Fry cottage at Turkey lake. Mrs. Charles E. Straw of Decatur has been admitted as a patient in the Van Wert, O.) hospital and Ronald Ballard of this city has been dismissed. ? WJW’Vtal 1 v* 1 ; Dismissed: Willard McConnehey,. Decatur; Mrs. Robert Weaver, Convoy, O.; Mrs. Arthur Zurchdr and daughter, Monroe; Mrs. Louis Klotzbach and son, Fort Wayne. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur 24 HOUR FILM SERVICE Bring Those . ( Snapshots In EDWARDS STUDIO STAG Coolated Shaving Cream plus 5 Super Stag Blades Reg. 64c Value 49c AUGUST SPECIAL Rexall Deluxe Tooth brushes Reg. 59c Each 2 „ 79c WOODBURY 25c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo FREE with Purchase of 50c Jergens Lotion NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM Reg. 40c Size 29c Prince Matchabelli Potpourri Cologne, plus . New Cologne Stick Reg. $2.50 Value Both Ct Off PI US For 91«O3 Tax SAVIW/o ‘Water Lily* Cleansing Cream Plus ‘Herbal Skin Lotion $1.75 Value $1.25 (SMITH DRUG CO.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Parker of Wolf Lake are the parents of a baby girl, born this morning at Kendallville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Schnepp of Decgtur are the grandparents. The mother, before her marriage, was lona Schnepp. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fifer, Decatur, are the parents of a baby boy, weighing 5 pounds, 6 ounces, born at 9:18 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. A baby girl, weight 9 pounds, 3 ounces, was born at 4:50 o'clock, this morning aV the hospitial to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lortie, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Schindler,

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