Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1951 — Page 3

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SUNNY CIRCLE CLUB MEETING WEDNESDAY Twenty-four members of the Sunny Circle Economies chib were present for the September meeting, held Wednesday at the Preble Recreation center. Six guests and seven children were also present. Roll Call was answered by naming a favorite subject in school. A talk on “How to be a better club member” was given by Miss Anna K. Williams. Mrs.' Beulah Kruetsman showed slides of activities at the club camp.' i Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Irene Buuck, Mrs., Olga Reifsteck and Mrs. Lucille .Btoppenhagen. A silent auction on bulbs, plants and seeds was held during the social hour 1-?, ' ' ' TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATES TO HAVE RUMMAGE SALE Tri Kappa Associate chapter’s annual Tall rummage sale will signal the start 'of the sorority season of activities next week. This J i . J .1 I!■ I I' . ■■■ FALL Housecleaning? LET US HELP! Drapes . .Slip Covers Blankets KELLY’S DRY CLEANING PHONE 3-3202

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sale, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Gladys .Chamberlain and Mrp., Lois Black, will open October 5 and 6 in The Den on Madison street. It will be open to the public from nine until five o’clock each day. All funds raised will be used for, organized welfare, child welfare work, work in the field of public health and the culturaland social betterment Os Che community. KIRKLAND CLUB IN RECENT MEETING ‘ The Kirkland Ladies club met at the Adams Central high school? Tuesday evening for their monthly meeting, presided over by Mrs. Walter Conrad.? Mrs. • Homer Arnold led She de- • vptional period and the club creed was repeated in unison. Group’ singing of the song of the month, "Santa Lucia,” was led by Mrs? John Leyse. * i \ An interesting demonstration of furniture arrangements was given | by Miss Anna K. Williamms. It was-* announced that anyone who wants bulbs should contact Mrs. Albert Bieneke or Mrs. Conrad.. : Refreshments were. served by ,the following ' hostesses: Mrs. Homer Arnold, Mrs. Floyd Stbne-i burner, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Paul German and Mrs. Gus Take. The door prize was won by Ed Kolter. - RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE MEETING ON THURSDAY The Ruth and Naomi Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed churefi met Thursday afternoon in the social rooms of; the church. •* Group singing of the hymn “I Love to Tell the Story” opened the meeting, Mrs. Fred Ashbauch-i er, leader for the afternoon, gave? an interesting review of the book

ms Society Items for day's pub* llcatlon*must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday'*9:3o a. m.) Phone >2121 ? Phyllis Achsson FRIDAY 1 Philo class 6f Baptist church, 7:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Otto Longenberger, 2 p.m. Union Twp. Wowen’s Club, Mrs. Ellen Stultz, 1:30 p.m. i American Legion Auxiliary pot luck, Legion Home, 6:30 p.m. U. Willing Worker Class, Mrs. Fred Hilton, 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran Walther League, parish hall, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Women’s Assoc.. Pleasant Grove U.B. church, 7:30 p.m. \ MONDAY Eagles Auxiliary officers meeting, Eagles hall, 8:30 p.m. V. post, Auxiliaries and families, potluck supper, V.F.W. home, 6:30 p.m. \ Girl’s Missionary Guild of Union Chapel, Delores Delauter, 7:30 P-m. \ Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary. Legion home, 4 p.m. Monmouth Mothers Study Club, Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. \: Election of Washington Twp. representatives to Co. extension, Relneker school, 7:30 p.m. * ‘ ~ WEDNESDAY Girl Sout Leaders club, Room 206 Decatur high school, 1:30 p.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Arthur Suttles, Sr., 122 South Fifth street, 2:30 p.m. ' ; '' ' ■ '5 ~ ‘ ' “Peace Means Health for all the World.” ‘ • IJuring the ousiness meeting Mrs. Charles Meyers, circle chairman, announced plans for a chicken supper to be held October 13. Refreshments were served to' nineteen members by the hostesses, Mrs. Sam Baumgartner,: Mrs. Susie and Mrs.' Martha Reppert. METHODIST CIRCLE ' | MEETING YESTERDAY fl Nineteen members of Circle one of the Methodist church were present for their regular meeting, held yesterday Afternoon at the h<>Q»e of Mrs. £UffvM lors. Plans were discussed for the W.S.C.S. Country Fair, to be held October 15 to 19. Mrs. Clyde Butler gave an Inspiring', lesson on “Blessings of New' Year.” She was also de votional leader and closed the meeting prayer. The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. John Tyndall, Mrs. John Myers, Mrs. Adrian Baker, Mrs. Clyde Harris and Mrs. Harry Dailey. ST. PAUL LADIES AID IN ALL DAY MEETING The St. Paul Ladies Aid held an all day meeting recently at the, home of Mrs. Ira Mcßride. A potluck dinner was served I at nocm and the day was spent, in sewing and quilting. Devotionals were given by Mrs. Mcßridip and group prayer was offered. Those present were Mrs. Sarah Martin, Mrs. Frank Aurand, Mrs. Dora Bess, Mrs. Clara Dague. Mrs. Clant Hart, Mrs, Floyd Mcßride, Mrs. Charles Mcßride and son. Mrs. Dwight Schnepp and son. Mrs. Kermetn Parrish and daughter; Mrs. Lee Mcßride apd daughter and Mrs. Ira Mcßride. } EMBLEM CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS LAST NIGHT The Decatur- Emblem club elected officers fori the coming year at a business meeting held last evening at the Ellis home. It was also announced that Mrs. George Laurent had been named district: deputy for the new year. The meeting was conducted by Mrs, H. R. Frey, president. Officers named at the meeting were as follows: president, Mrs. Lois Meyer; vice-president, Mrs. Romaine Eady; junior past president, Mrs. Frey; marshal, Mrs. Ruth Baxter; first assistant marshal, Mrs. Lucille Hooper; second assistant marshal, Mrs. LaVelle Death; financial secretary, Mrs. Harriet \ Durkin; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Abbie Meyer; recording secretary, Mrs. Jean Gilliom; treasurer, Mrs. Mabie Bockman; trustee, three-year, Mrs. Helen Forst; precis correspondent, Mrs. t Helen Howell; first guard, Mrs. Alvera Eady; second guard, Miss Mildred Nibick; chaplain, Mrs. Margaret Laurent; organist, Mrs. Mae Holthouse. ‘ • Mrs. Frey will leave next Thursday for Long Beach, Cali, to rep--esent the club at the national convention. After the business meeting “Crazy Bridge" was played t and prizes awarded to Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Alvera Eady. Mrs. Holthouse won the door prize.

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Lunch was served by the following committee; Mrs. Romaine Eady, Mrs. Annette Schulte, Mrs. Pauline Warren. Mrs. Ruth Deßolt and Mrs. Laurent. The next meeting will be held October 25, at which time the new officers wil be installed. DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER MEETS MRS. BAIR Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held its regular meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Bair. Plans were completed for the bake sale, to be held at the Kane paint and wallpaper store October 6. , The chapter voted to send the president, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, as delegate to the state tlon at Franch Lick October 13 and 14. The chapter is sponsoring a Girl Scout troop again this year, with Mr». Robert Lana as representative. s The next meeting will be a hamburger fry at Hanaa-Nuttman park October 9 with husbands: and friends as guests. ■• • ' ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB OBSERVES GUEST DAY ' Members of the Root township Home Economics club entertained members of the Pleasant Neighbors club of Jefferson township at a carry-in supper Tuesday evening in the shelter house at Han-na-Nuttman park. Approximately seventy were present. Guests ,were -seated at long banquet tables beautifully decorated with tall tapers and bouquets of mixed fall flowers. Following the supper Mrs, Root club, welcomed the guests Adolph Weidler, president of the and introduced Miss Charlene Lehman, who presented I a number of humerous readings. Olar* enoe Lovelady played mountain folk ballads on his guitar. A dramatic comedy skit entitled “Fortune is a Cowboy" was given by Mrs. Herbert Braun and Mrs. Charles Circle. ', Hostesses were Mrs. Lee Fleming, Mrs. Weidler, Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, Mrs. Leo King,, Mrs. Circle. Mrs. Arthur Hall,; Mrs. Richard Moses. Mrs. Jamas Moses, | Mrs. Gerald Eady and Mrs. Harold Oyens. , The next meeting of the club will be held October 30 at the home of Mrs. William Bchnepf. This will be an all day meeting. HOME EC LEADERS WILL MEET M° noaV Presidents and* county officers of the Adams county. Home Econ-' omics clubs will hold their fall meeting Monday, The meeting will take the form of a tour in Fort Wayne. The group will meat at the county extension office at 7:30 a.m. and arrive at radio station WOWO in time to participate in Jane Weston's morning show. Following thia program the group will tour Slick’S Laundry. This study will add to; the lesson "Brighter Washdays," studied during 1951. Methods and soap and detergents used in a large commercial . laundry will be considered. A tour of a new house that baa been berviced by lighting engineers Will be studied. Several club women hive expressed the re-

1 "" ' , . 5 . ' , ■ . . . . .- THANK YOU, DECATUR! f ’- I ■ I with to thank the business men of Decatun 1 “ and all others in this area, who, by their ’ purchase of pageant tickets and donations, enabled me to win as Queen of the Monroe, ville Centennial. .>' i < ' » Sincerely, | ' . Miss Margaret Kennedy , 1 Monroeville, Indiana „' . ; V: . ?. \ ; L ' . L r ' - .„, ' Lag MORE AND MORE - - bereaved families and TMT friends make extended calls at 7 NTWi (h « funeral home before the wgW service. In addition to our chapel / z-* ' Space we k* ve reception 'rooms\j they may meet privately or rmt undisturbed. | / I ' / IQ GILUG t DOAN _> Uw&d FUNERAL HOMi /zfe DECATUR Phone 3-3314 t -V •'V- _ « -Ls <1 I -a.-

quest for further study of lighting and Wiring. The business meeting and luncheon will 'be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Leisure Electric Home. The business will? include the annual election of county officers and plans .for the. 1952 council program. During thb afternon, a tour of Bursley’s wholesale grocery and the Wayne s" knitting Mills is . planned. \ A study of business facts is . one of the lessons on 1952 , schedule and it is hoped that this . toUr will stimulate interest in these coming lessons. Tfee tour of the Knitting mills will serve as a summary for the study on nylon and rayon presented dun ing the past year. The Adams county home economics council includes the following representatives: Mrs. Forest Walters, Mrs. Adolph Weidler. Mrs. Milton Kreutzman, Mrs. Albert Reineke, president; ‘ Mrs. Henry Heiman, Mrs. John C. Balt zell, Mrs. Joe E. Oelberg, Mrs. Elmer Golliff, .Mrs. Glenn Sehaadt, vice-president, 'Mrs. Eva Brewster, Mrs J Dan Striker, Mrs. Robert' Temple, Mrs. John Steiner, Mrs, Frances Biery, Mrs. Noah L, Habegger, Mrsi Bruce Sprunger. Mrju. Holman Egly, Mrs. Edwin C. Bauman, secretary; and Mrs? R. C. Hersh, treasurer. The ' Giri Scout Leaders club will hold a meeting? in room 206 at Decatur high school Wednesday afternoon at onethirty o’clock. Members of the. Women of the Moose who are\ taking .part in the initiation work at Hartfod City 1 Sunday are asked to meet at the local Moose home promptly at : elevfen thirty o'clock. I 'J . ■ Robert Gray,: 18, of route 5. Dqcatur,'' received painful body bruises when : his automobile crashed against a tree and the fence at the home of J. C. Mauller near the state line on U.S. highway 224 Wednesday night. His car was badly damaged, according to state police, who invest! 1 gated the accident. \ ‘ ‘ •The Indiana employment security division reported a reduction Os 2,164 claims filed in the 29 oftiqes in the stat?, a drop of 15 percent. \ 'y ' • .4 Bob Hammons, 18, of .Fort wanted by the U.S; liiarinee as an “AWOU’ has confessed to a number of burglaries . in northeastern Jndtana including the!breakins at the Ossian Lumber > company office? and the Redding ) filling station at OssianSeptemi He also visited the Nine i Mile house. filling stat tion at Bluffton ’ and numerous \other localities. . ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp* and u children left yesterday for Han- - oyer, N. H. Mrs. Camp and chil--1 dren visited ; here with her par - ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Cgl- - land, while Mr. Camp looked- after business in the west. > Mr. and (Mrs. Joe Hahnert have • received word that: the|r grand- > ton, Jaek Hahnert, son of Mr. and • Mrs. Earl Hahnert of Kokomo,

; will leave Saturday for Seattle, Wash., prior to going to Korea. ■ I The Rev. Franklin Norris, who • has been a patient in a Freeport. : 111., hospital since he was injured > when his plane crashed early last • week, is reported as much im- ■ proved today. He has regained j consciousness and is considered ! but of danger. Flans are being I made to bring him to the Adams i county memorial hospital when he is able to be .moved. t ! BAKE SALE—-Poe Metho- ; dist church W. S. C. S. All kinds home made baked , goods, chicken & noodles, poi tato salad, baked beans, dressed chicken. Held at the Schafer Hardware store, next Saturday from 9:00 a. m. On. T \ 228t2 If You Have Anything To Sell Try . A Democrat Wgnt Ad —It Pays. Trade in a dood Town — Decatur Try our Marks FILM SERVICE for developing and printing your Vacation Films . \ SMITH Rexall Drugstore \ i 1 ? , 1 ■■■ — i»n Edgewater Park Celina, Ohio ? Sunday, Sept 30 ; • . .. ' h • Clyde McCoy . . - i “The Sugar Blues King” and His Orchestra v I Dance 9 till 1 > Adm. $1.50 plus tax

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PUBLIC AUCTION SATURUW, Sept 29,-1:00 PM (Sale wilt be held Rain or Shine —Tent Facilities) North Second Street, Decatur, Indiana Furniture, Household Iteins, Baked Goods and LOCATION: On the MIES Parking Lot, Adjoining Zwick s Furnitu Store on the North —North Second Street, Decatur, Indiana. FURNITURE: Knee-Hole peek, End Tables, Boudoir Chair, Occassional Tables, Coffee Tables, Dressing Table, Study D«sk, ! Sewing ~ T Cabinet, Bed and Springs, child’s Play Table with Chair, and many other nice pieces will be contributed by sale date. , HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Floor Lamps, End Table Lamps, Boudoir Lanips. Some ANTIQUE DISHES; Pictures, Curtain Rods and Window Blinds, Lamp Shades,,Vases. Hot Plates, Mirrors. Cookie Jars, Bread Boxes. Venetian Blinds, and many other useful items. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES: Sink, Oil Water metric er’ Light Fixtures, Chicken Incubator, CANISTER SET, TYPEWRITER, Tobis, and many other good articles. Children s Furniture, Baby Buggy, Bassinette and Toys. ■ | x 5 Ft. G. E. Refrigerator. • < 5 Ft. G. E. Refrigerator; New Throw Rugs; 9x12 Rug; Washing Machine; Baby Bed; Whter Softener. T ALSO—BAKED GOODS WILL BE ON DISPLAY FOR SALE. PIES, CAKES and COOKIES. , , TRRMS—CASH. J'F. Sanmann—Auctioneer ? PSI IOTA XI SORORITY | 21 25 28 A < AH Proceeds*!©, Charities) f''’ EQUITY | TOP QUALITY | ICECREAM ft , Pints Qte. Vi Gals. Gallons H 27c 49c 9Oc $1.79 E3 ■ ■ — ——s Mwf FREE PENCIL With ALL H : H SCHOOL LUNCHES g Cottage Cheese lb. 15c 2 lbs. 29c g U LONG HORN CHEESE __ lb. 55c g || DAISY COLBY CHEESE, lb. 53c B Kil Jim Kelly, Mgr. < Phone 3-3216 Decatur, Ind. Mi ... ? ■ , - ' i- ML ' ij 11

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