Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1951 — Page 3
THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1951
PSI IOTA OPENS , yearly Activities *' Various L projects planned for r ', th<e c&nink year * were discussed; by members of Psi lotajXi sorority, *' last evening at the first business Y meeting of the new club . year. Miss Kay Yager,., president, con- - dieted the meeting, held at the Elka home. , | Final/ plans for the sorority auc : . tion sale, to be held September 24), were made and it was voted to I again. sponsor a Girl Scout troop, j Mrs. Edwarfl Peck was named | i sorority . representative to the i Girl' Scout Association. COUNTY WCTU TO HAVE \ CONVENTION IN BERNE The Adams County Women’s Christian Tejnpesanee Unions will hav£ a convention Friday ’at the Cross Evangeical and Reformed church in Berne. Those who plan to attend are , !. asked to bring sandwiches, a cov--1 ered dish and table service for a carry-in supper, ~to be served in i.the | church basement at six o'clock} The afternoon session will open \ wjth a song service at two thirty o'clock, followed with devotions . r by Mrs. Vernon Riley. Reports<of departmental directors. will oe given and county officers are to be elected. John Laney, of Winona < ''jf’/ Try our Marks J Mm service r for developing and -> printing your a Vacation Films ‘ SMI T H Rexall Drug Store I Prompt s Service and Best of Cleaning <£. Pressing q KELLY’S DRY CLEANING , , - i,’ PHONE 3-3202 J
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r- .■' Lake, will be the guest speaker, using as his subject "The Challenge of the Work;” Special music, will be provided and a memorial service will be held. Mrs. Karl Tauber will give the evening devotions the de ven tlrirtji song service, Lamey will speak on "Repeal has Failed’ for the evening address and special music will be provided. J’' ' — 'sYUOY CLUB MEETING HMLD ON WEDNESDAY ■ Our Lady of Good Council study clpb members met last evening at tlte home of Mrs. Jerome Deßolt fo> their September meeting. The meeting, opened with prayer, roll call was answered and dues wer| paid. Mrs. Paul Wiseman, chairman for the ievening. read an article entitled. “The Pope’s •Secret Plans in Case of War.” Recitation of the rosary closed tjje meeting. (Mrs. Otto Baker Will be hostess tor the October meeting and Mrs Deßolt will be chairman, j WILLIAM STRAHM IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY 1 Fitty-six relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William ; Strahm Monday to celebrate Mr. fStrahin’s fifty-eighth birthday an- , niversary. A potluck dinner was served at noon. f\ ‘ [ The afternoon was spent taking I moving pictures, playing horseshoe and flying model airplanes, ahd the guest of honor treated the group with pop and candy bars. He was the recipient of several nice gifts, \ ; Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strahm, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mathys and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Strahm and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strahm, all of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strahm, Mr*’ and Mrs. Lloyd Zell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1 H ai fy lianni and daughter Mr. #idl Mrs. Ronnie Giant and twin daughters, Mr, and Mrs. (Albert Strahm, Jr., and family, all of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Homer McKean, of Sutler/Mr., and Mrs. George Mc- . fCean, twin sons and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fox, of Berne; Mrs. Lola Grimm and. children, of Geneva; Donald Strahm, of Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Phillip Strahm, Mrs. Selma Conrad- and children, Mr. and i Mrs. John Kelly and family, Mr.
and Mrs. a Harold Strahm and daughter, all of Decatur, and Mr. apd Mrs. jWilliam Strahm and family. bi. I — « MISS GLADYS MILLER WED SATURDAY; IN FORT WAYNE Os Interest to her many friends here is -thet announcement of ; the marriage of| Miss Gladys M. Miller, of For| Wayne, formerly of this •gity, tc| Frank W. Edmunds, son of Mrs. |F, W. Edmunds of 934 Ellsley Fort Wayne. The bride is ths daughter of the late Mrs. Della Miller of Decatur. Thi couple were married Saturday afternoon at two thirty o'clock in the Forest Park Methodist church? Thd : Rev. Dale Stackhouse received the single ring vows in the presence of the immediate families. Preceding; the ceremony a fifteen minute musicale t was presented by Robert J. Shepfer, organlst. | ■ I Mrs. A. |R. Lockhart, Jr., of Kansas Mo., niece of the attended her as matron of honoy. Harry W. Edmunds served his brother{as best man. | A reception Was held after the ceremony ajt 832 North Anthony boulevard, ’the newly-furnished! apartment where the couple will) reside following a wedding trip to the Smoky friduntains. > . -. I > The new j Mrs. Edmunds is' employed at the Medical Protective company in Fort Wayne and her husband is. an \ employe of the General Electric company. She is a graduate ,of Decatur high school and was a member of the local chapter of Psi lota Xi sorority hnd {Junior/ Woman's club. ? - ' I • '• - The Chujch Mothers study club will resume .fall activities with a potlpck sapper at six' thirty o’clock Tuesday evening at Hanna-Nutt man park. All members are urged to be present for the opening meeting. Those attending ate asked to a covered dish and table service. Mrs. Wesley Lehman, Mrs* Wayne Collier, Mrs. Don Cochiiin, Mrs. Arthur Beelv 4er and . Ralph Habegger, new officefs for the club, will b e the hostesses, i \ I ' I — A regular meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary will be held at the Eagles hall Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. | I. ’ - U : The Zidta.j Lutheran Missionary Society will hold its annual birthday party gin the parish hall auditorium Wednesday ’ after goon \ jat one o’clock. - j ‘
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® MBBI lllilK< L OB * K aJIKRr MPMKftkS ot ■ IWWiV' 1 MW President Yruman Secretary of State Dean Acheson applauds. I hIBL i s mH HbAh l % '■ -ill 11 \ ~ r r 7 ' . ■ i' - ; Russians listen to Truman. Arrow points to Andrei Gromyko. 'THIS CONFERENCE will show.’l’ President Truman told the Japanese peace treaty conference in San Francisco, "who seeks to make peace and who prevent it; wko wishes to put an end to war and who wishes to Continue it." The Russian delegation listened poker-faced throughout the address. International Soundpliotoa)
Society Items for 'day’s publication must be phohed In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. n|».) . Phone 3-2121 Fhfliis Acheson j THURSDAY Rainbow Girls,' Masonic hall, 7 'P III - . . St. Joseph study club. Miss Helena of First Methodist churcfy Mrs. Paul Edwards, 7:30 p.tn. '.j- ■ . j ' ! W St. Judelstudy chib, Mrs. James McGill, 8 ilm. St. Ann Istudy club, Mrs. John Miller, 7:3| p.m. W.M.A. <tf Nuttman Avenue U.B. church, M.T Simon, 7:30 pm. Monroe I 'Methodist WJS.C.S., church amiex, 7:30 p.m: So-Cha-Rea -called meeting, Mrs. Fred ISchulte, 8 p.m. Pleasant |Dale Ladies Aid, parish hall all day. Moose Moose home, 7:30 p.m.i Officers at 7 p.m. L Magley : Ladies I Aid, church basement, all day. FRIDAY Ave Maria study club, Mrs. Elmo Smith, 8 t»m. \- Bethany E.U.B. Rummage Sale, church basement, 2 to 5 p.m. SATURDAY Bethany • E.U.iB. "RUmmage Sale, church basement, 8 to* 12 a.pt. MONDAY Pleasant Mills Methodist Wil-, ling Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. Verlando ,jClai*k, 7:30 p.m. f Pythian Needle club, K. of P. home/ Temple. Ladies Fireman's Auxiliary. Mrs. Pauline Fisher, 8 p.m. Holy Fdmily study club, Mrs. Jolly Kelfr. 8:30 p.m. Eta Tati Sigma sororiiy, Han-na-Nuttman pai»k. TUESDAY Delta Theta Tau business meeting, Mlss Joan Wemoff, 621, North Fifth street, 8 p.tn. Eagles Auxiliary regular meeting, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Church Mothers study club potluck supper, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m, Dutiful Daughters, of Bethany E.U.B. Church, Mps. Walter Butcher, 7:30? p.m. ; Delta; Lambda chapter of Beta _—: There' will be a business meet; ing of Dfelta Theta Tau s|orority Tuesday evening at eight o’clock! at the home of Miss Joan Wemhoff, 621 North Fifth street , * •' r 1 ' The OMer of Rainbow' for Girls will meet at seven o’clock evening, at the Masonic hell. All girls are {asked to bring rituals and petitlonkJ ' il . *■' The Pythian Needle club will have a'‘ ! Back to School” party in the social rooms of the K. of P.
Sigma’.' Phi, Mrs? Clarence Ziner, 8 p.tn.| yHiiling Workers class of Flriit Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. xMarultj Worthman, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden club, Mrs. Oren Schultz, 12 noon. happy Homemakers club, Mils. Kenneth Parrish, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Zion Lutheran Missionary annual birthday party, parish hill auditorium, 1:30 pmm._ ' , ■ n . l l ■ : > r ' home Monday evening after tlie Temple meeting. \ Memare asked to bring a school lubch. ■ , 'll — I' J Tbe Pleasant Mills Methodist Wilting Workers (lass party will bb held Monday evening' at seven thirty o’clock at the bomb of Mr. and Mrs. Verlakndo Clark. iMlrs.y Ward Qalland and Mrs, Charles Camp entertained at dinner in Fort Wajtae Wednesday for Miss Frances Dugan, Mrs. Leo Saylors and Mrs. Cj R. Saylors. The Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary will meet Monday evening Lat eight o’clock at the home of M;rsj. Pauline Fisher, The Holy Family study club' will resume the study of the mass at their meeting Monday evening, to be held at eight thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Jolly Kelly. The DutitUi Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at the‘holme of Mrs. Walter Butcher Tuesday evening at seven\ -thirty o’clock.
< . I Hk NOW, MORE J gB W®|! THAN EVER, IJB X/M ' UW® 1 Thrift in funeral expendi||| ture is just as important -— an< J <■•:■ It" 1 • . \ ' 1 i I W1 : J f ■ < just as sensible —as any otheit $ , i # -WS ■ ~ . 1/ saving. . • .91 .r •' Ji ,- . , \ I ' / ‘ Families calling us are ; 1 zCS> Sure of this economy!? / I -• 5 I — ’ ' f < I'O GILLIG & DOAN t / FUNERAL HOMi l| DECATUR Phone 3-3314jKf£ * /HF I* L ■ I ■ ! ' ■;■■■■ h '. -
i L. < Eddie Johnson, of New York (City, spent Sunday and T>abor Day with his parents, and Mts. O. T. Johnson, of this ctty. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mowrer and Mr: and Mrs. Frank Surdey> of Joliet, 111., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester and daugnters over the weekendli; Mr. and MrS. Albert Bieneke and family, Jack, Alice and Mrs iloward . riaugk, have returned from a 5,(f00 western tour which included the Black Hills, Yellowstone' park, Salt Lakeki and Denver, Colo. .■ifarcus Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Foreman of Mar- ' shaill street, will leave Friday for to rejoin Vtiivers|ty varsity glee club on a' 10 day concert tour to o lyhite Sulphury Spring, W. Va„ Cleveland. ! Chicago, French Lick and other cities. Foreman, a junior in j the agricultural school, is a soloist with the 'glee club. Mr. and Mrs. William Roop, of Toledo, 0., are the parents of a baby girl, born Thursday, August 30, at a Toledo \hospital. She I weighed 1 pounds, 13 ounces," and has been named Teresa Lynne. She is the third child; and second daughter. Mrs. Roop 'was the former Donna Johnston of Decatur. Admitted: Mrs. |Pkul Reidenbach, Decatur; Mrs. Russell Moor, Geneva. ' j Dismissed: Dan Niblick, city; Mrs. Jim Yoder and baby girl Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thomandß tit coupler are wook. worn-out, ex hausted «olely because body luck* Iron. For ,nee vUn. vitality, tty Outre. Tonic Tablets Contain Iron you, too, may need tor pep; also supplle vitamin Bi Get UM Introductory »Ue n<*w onlu W At all drug stores everywhere—in Decatur, at Druts Store. 24 HOUR FILM SERVICE Bring Those > Snapshots In EDWARDS STUDIO a—« size pen, gold-plated ‘ point. Propel-repel pen- >' cil. Gold-finish caps, /jguf i sturdy packet clips. I Lr SMITH DRUB CO.
Berne; Mrs. Phillip Croft and baby girl, Monroe; Mrs|r.Robert Helm and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Clarence Prabel and baby boy, Monroeville. ! - ' 11: ' \ Sacharin sometimes is 'as much as 500 times sweeter 1 . 1 K It is thought the word may have derived from V* cadet.” . : ■ 1 L Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Chfirch rummage saCk Church Basement, sponsored by C. L. W. Class and Uni j No. 1 Friday, Sept. 7—2 to. 5 p. m. Sat., Sept. B—B to 12 a. m.
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