Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1951 — Page 3

SATURDAY SEPT, 22, 1951

PHILATHEA CLASS HAS * DINNER LAST EVENING Members %f the Philathea of the First Baptist church Mast evening at the country home , of Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman with their husbands as guests. A delicious carry-in dinner wa® served *ai six thirty' o'clock from small linen-covered tables arranged bn ■ the lawn. ; ’ ' Mrs. H. N., Shroll, president of!< thii class, conducted a short business meeting. Collection amounted to $11.45. 1 The program was arranged by the Rev. Robert Hammond, James Strickler and Cal E. Peterson. A Bible quiz and two contests were enjoyed by the group. Two guests we.re present at the meeting, Mrs. Alice Merrit and Mrs. Mrs. Edgar Gerber will be hostess to members of the Philalethe4 an Circle of the Zion Evangelical} -and Reformed church Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. The as- ; sisting hostess is Mrs, Irvin Gold? ner and Mrs. George Buckley' w ill ; have the program. - (J The Emblem club will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty ' o’clock at the Elks home. Officers for the coming year will ’be elected at this meeting. There; - will be an officers’ practice at seven o’clock preceding the meet-. Ing. .' Rebekah Ledge will meet in the L0.0.F. hall Tuesday ‘ evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Three Link club will meet after lodge. Helen Lister, Georgia and Minnie Teeple will be dn charge, of ■ entertainment and refreshments. Members are urged to',attend. Photo Finishing Quality j Work rest by ’ noon on Sunday, ready Tuesday l morning- at 10 a. m. • . , Holthouse Drag Co. ■ i—- — f Cool Weather Is Coming! \ Haye Your Fall and Winter Clothes _ f __ Cleaned I: KELLY’S DR? CLEANING PHONE 3-3202

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Miss Sally Butler, past president of the National Business and Professional Wofnen’s club, will b<J|£ geo st speaker at a banquet to he held at the Montpelier club on October 2. Members of the Decatur club who wish to attend may make reservations with Mrs. Mex Schafer, telephone 3-4421, before Tuesday. The banquet will be $1.50 per plate. ' . • Mr and Mrs. Herman Weber, acbmpanied by Art, Carl and Bill Klenk. left yesterday for a tenday fishing trip to \Ontario, Canada. ' \ ’ : Don MaCLean, Jr., sop of Mr. ■and Mrs. G. D. MacLean=of this jcity, a freshman at DePauw [University. has been pledged to 'Delta Tau Delta fraternity) ‘ . Miss Ann IJeitsch, of [Mr and Mrs. Forrest Deitsch, 328 ■North Third street, has enrolled [as a freshman at DePauw isity, Greencastle. j Mrs. Roberta McKenney, of this jc>ty, who Tuesday underwent a •lung operation in the St. Joseph hospital clinic. Fort Wayne, is 1 today reportedly “doing, fine.” ? C. it Saylors attended a conference of Buick automobile dealers in Detroit Thursday and Friday. | 5 When David. Baylog, 1L acci-t dentally bumped his knee against the starter button Os a tractor bwend by Marion Meeks of Blufflon, route 4, the vehicle took off. The machine And a nearby garage were damaged, 4 \. i Mr. and Mrfc. Simeon Lehman celebrated their golden wedding a few days ago and among the gifts most appreciated was a 150 pound shoat from Mr. and Mrs.. Menno Eicher of east of Berne. Attached were fifty ears of golden ripe corn to signify the anFuneral services be conducted at Zachary Taylor National Cemetery in Louisville, Ky... September 27,: for Lt. Clifford A. jaebker, of Fort Wayne, who was • shot dbwn by anti-aircraft fire Tn ; the South Pacific in 1943. The 1 Services will be for hini and his 1 four crew all of whom were lost Hie was a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jaebker of Walker Street, Fort Wayne. I —— \ Heart Attack Fatal To I. U.[Professor • Bloomington, Ind.., Sept. 22. — (UP) —A heart attack was blamed [today for the death of\Dr. Ford P. Hall, 52, dean of the division of

Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) . Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson SATURDAY Missidn Band and Little Heralds of Bethany, church, church. 1 p.m. \ Bethany E.U.B. rummage sale, church basement, 8 to 12 a.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia bake sale and rummage sale, C. of C. hall. D.A.V. Auxiliary rummage sale, D. hall, all day. Magley Girl’s Guild, bake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. ? : Pythian Sisters chicken noodle soup sale, postponed. SUNDAY V Harvesters of Nuttman Avenue U.B. church, church, 6:45 p.ni. v MONDAY Evening Circle of First Methodist church,.postponed. . \ Rosary Society of St. Mary’s church t K. of C. hall, 7r30 p.m. "Pythian club, K. of P. home, after Temple. V TUESDAY ‘ \ Rebekah Ixrdge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m., Three Link club following. ' . • '• •['.-• \ 1 Delta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m, & Church study _ * club, guest night. First Methpdist church, 8 p.m. Root Township Home Economics club, picnic supper, man park, 6:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary regular meeting, Eagles half/ 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau business meeting, Miss Mary Martha Terveer, 104 Madison street, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Philalethean Circle of Zion E. and R. dhurch, Mrs. Edgar Gerber, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Association, church, 8 p.m. _ ( St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Ec Club, Preble recreation center, 8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigipa Phi, Mrs. Art Wilson, 8 p.m. > Historical club opening meeting, Mrs. Fannie Christen, 12 noon. *■ THURSDAY Decatur Emblem club, Elks hoifte, 7:30 pirn., officers at 7 p.m. Order of Eastern ' Star stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. adult education and head of 'lndiana University’s department of government. .. Hall, u who had been at 1. U. for 24 years, was found dead in his home here lftte yesterday. He was a native of St. Paul.JMinn., and a graduate of Oxford University.

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MARRIED 50 YEARS—'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinitley, who reside six and one-half niiles east and ohe mile south’of Berne, will celebrate their golden wedding Anniversary Sunday, September 30. Open house for relatives and friends wuj be held at their home from one until four o'clock in the afternoon and again that evening from* six until eight o’clock. Mr. Smitley U'72 and Mrs. Sinitley is 69. They are members of the Bethel Brethren .church. ! i

Catholic School [ ■: - : vl' I; ■ Officers Elected List Announced By School Principal Officers of the higji school Claeses of Decatur Catholic high school were elected this week and the list released today by Sister M. Rosemary, principal. The list follows: Seniors: Marilyn Smith’, president; June Kelly, vice-president; Vera Geels, secretary; Thomas Rumschlag, treasurer; Sr. M. Agnes Therese, guardian. Juniors: Phyllis Braun; president; Stephen Gass, vice-president: Gerald Laurent, secretary; Patricia Ohilor, treasurer; Sr. M. Hebron ia, guardian. Sophomores: Thomas Deßolt, president; Ronald Ixishe, vicepresident; Matthew’ Schulte, retary; Richard Psc(on, treasurer; Sr. M. Bdefonse, guardian. Freshmen: Charles Voglewede, president; Joanne Braun, vicepresident; Walter Mowery, secretary: Anna Durkin, treasurer; Sr. N. Dorinda, guardian. j. »■ J ; . 1 Bard Soap Rexnovs the wrapper from a bat of aoap and let the bar dry and harden before you use it. Hard soap lasts longer than does, soft, moist >oap.

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RECRUITING OFFICERS of four services cast admiring glances at Mary Collins, Riverdate, N. Y., after, as judges, picked her as “G1 Sweater Queen of 1951" from amorig 257 entries submitted by seryice men at the VFW Al Jolson canteen in New York. From left: T/Sgt. George Kemberling, Air Force; T/Sgt. Walter Sullivan, Army; Chief Petty Officer Robert Nunemen, Navy; Sgt. Nathan Nervish, Marine Corps (holding her “queen" banner!. (International Soundphoto)

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* . "DANGEROUS" TRIO of 4-year-olds stands solemnly before the bar of justice in Los Angeles. Culprits are (frofn left) Craig Fender, Michael Armstrong, Larry Anderson, accused of causing >3,000 worth of damage tn-a neighbor’s home while on ah -"ant- killing safari" with a homemade potion more destructive to furniture than to insects. Defense claims the . damage totals only $25, but home-owners say the rugs and furnishings were ruined. Parents of the three desperadoes are named as defendants. * (International BotmfpMtaL

Mowery Completes Apprentice School Charles W. Mowery was graduated last week from the General Electric apprentice school at Fort Wayne after completing the tna<1 chinist-tdolmaker course. A Juate of the Decatur high [Wchool, he served a year (n the navy jXand'entgred the apprentice school | In 1948. He resides on route one . with his wife and two children. His -parents are Mr. and Charles 1 Mowery of North Eighth-street. ■ i'- ' ——,—< Do You Know Finish quotations of Jesus in Luke: L “kd man having put his hand i’o the plow and looking back — ___[ j’ 1 2. “The harvest truly is great, 3. “Take Treed and beware of •ovetousness; for a man’s \ life i . ‘ , [ ? po You Know Answered 1. " is fit for the kingdom Jof God.’’ (Luke 9:62) B 2. —— but the laborers are Ifew.” (Luke 10:2) s 3. *‘r-^— consisteth not in the I abundance of the things which he ipossessoth.” (Luke 12:15) \ blf You Have Anything To Sell Try kA Democrat Want Ad —It Pay*.

Children Present Program On Sunday Children's Program At Bethany Church The children of the Mission Band and Little Heralds of Bethany Evangelical Unified Brethren church will • present the following program Sunday evening at 7 o’clock at the church. ; Prelude, Rheta Butcher. Processional, “O Come All Ye Faithful.” I Songs, “Slle’nt Night” and “Away in a Manger.” Litany by the children. Recitation, “What They Say,” Ronnie Martz. Scripture, St. Luke .2:7-19, Barbara Brunnegraff. Duet, “Christmas Stars,” Janet and , Eleanor Miller. “What Can We bo?” David Willard and David Eichanauer. Song, "Jesus Loves the Little Children,” Little Heralds. \ Recitation, “We Need You,” Janis Rawley. , Solo, “My Doll,” Gayle Custer. Offertory, Sharron Sheets. Ushers, Larry Jackson, Jack Barlett. Stanley Alger and David Ellsworth. Slides, The Little Missionaries. Benediction, Rev. E.U. W’illard. The program is in charge of LaDoyt Miller and Mrs. Wendell Seaman, leaders of the Mission Band, assisted by Mrs. Edward Martz and Mrs. F. H. Willard. The offering will be used for building missions in Japan. The public is invited. ... , ; ®joSRITAL CT 1 Admitted: Darlene Kay Sumam Monroe; Ben Owens. Monroe. Dismissed: Mrs. Wayne Schnepf fcnd baby girl, Matty Beth, route one; Mrs. Jack .Rayer and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Martin : Kipfer and baby girl. Bluffton; Mrp. Richard Borne and baby girl, Decatur. —L_ . Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Beery, of Magley, are the parents of a baby girl, bom Tuesday at 10:55 p.m. at the Wells county hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces, and has been naine'd Susan Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sebesta, of 911 North Ridge Avenue. Arlington Heights, 111.., are the parents of a baby boy, Kenneth Wayne, born August 31 at the St. Francis hospital, Evanston. 111. Mrs. Sebesta is the former Florence Hoffman, i. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoffman of route two. Mr. and Mrs. James Townsend of Peru, 11l. k are the paternal grandparents. A baby girt was bqrn to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Durbin at 11:35 p.m. Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces. It is a great mistake to take God too much for granted. He can not bless the life and work of A dishonest man, an impure man, a lazy man. is only when one lives at hta best that he has a right to claim help from God. This i is the way of full surrender to God and a perfect consecration to his will. Then it is that the grace of God can manifest itselL in the life of the individual, y. \.

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JUT 5 ' B - tH W' Plan MfctTlNG-—Democratic party leaders complete plans for the 12th annual Democratic Women’s Day luncheon at the Egyptian Room of the Murat Temple in Indianapolis Sept. 29. Seated left to right are Mr». Inez Scholl of Connersville, Mrs. Mary Taylor of Indianapolis State Chairman Mrs. Ruby Ware of Greentown and Mrs. Imogene McCleary qf Indianapolis. Standing, left to right, Mrs. Frances Luckett. English; Mrs. Eva Lou Spencer, Peru; Mrs. Josephine Toth,. East Chi'cago; Mrs. Marie Lhamon, Fort W r ayne; Mrs. Georgia Arnsman, Lebanon, and Mrs. Ruth Lloyd, Elkhart. Committee members not shown are Mrs. Selma Jamesfon of Valparaiso; Mrs. Mildred Hitch, Princeton, and Mrs. Hazel Byram, Vevay. ,

Complains Os Phone Service With Gun < ■ JT¥ 1 . Elkhart, Ind.. Sept. 22—(UP) — Richard A. McDermott, 30, who allegedly backed Up his complaints about phone service with a gun, found himself in (rouble today. Police said McDermott a gun on Preston Platt yesterday while complaining about service

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frdm the Indiana Associated Telephone Corp. Platt is commercial manager of the ■ company’s exchange here. McDermott, quoted as saying he wanted “to go to the top man to see about getting my phone service improved,” ", was traced through the telephone number he gave Platt. Tra.de lh\a Good Town —Decatur