Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1951 — Page 3

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DELTA THETA TAU IN BUSINESS MEETING - , Members of the Delta Theta,. Tau sorority met at the home of, the president. Miss Mary Martha' Terveer, on Tuesday evening for a regular business meeting. '• A report was given on the hake sale held last Saturday and plans for a spring style bridge have also been discussed. A telephone bridge will be’ held from October 'lO through- November 10. Scores are; to be in no later than November 11, to Miss Joan Weinhoff or Miss Jane Klernhenz. Miss Mildred Geimefr- and -Misi Kathleen Terveer are <in the prize* committee. Members are requested to meet ■ at the home of Miss Terveer next Tuesday at nine o’clock promptly/ ■to .observe Founders Day. | • \. - ■ • T>ELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER HAS' HAMBURGER FRY Delta Lambda chapter of Beta | Sigma Phi sorority entertained thdir husbands and guests last evening with a hamburger fry at. Hanna-Nuttman park-. The comin charge was Mrs. George , Bair, Mrs. Glenn Hill and Mrs.' ? Lula Fnichte. V Canasta was played during the I evening. It. was announced; that Mrs. Clarence Ziner sorority president, wilL attend the state- convention at French Lick on- aSturday and Sunday. MRS. EARL SHELTON HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. • Cly.de. Drake, of 1345 Mas- \ tor entertained with a baby shower , for Mrs. Earl Shelton recently’ 4 .' Games wert played during the evening and prizes- won by Mrs. Jesse Fox, Mrs. "Earl Williamson and Mrs. Glenn Shelton were presented to the honor guest. Guests were Mrs. Williamson. 1

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Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. Paul Hilyatd. Mysi Richard Fiechter, . Mrs.. Earl MeCagg, Mrs. Rowena Phillips, Mrs. Robert Colchin, .Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. Mrs. Theo. ■; Drake Miss Florence Drake, Miss Eileen Stherry, Mips Lbis Barkley. Mrs. Milo Fuchs. Mrs. Ivan , Fox and Mrs. Shirley Otis. H " -■ v, i+At-: ; . L CHRISTIAN* CHURCH CLASS , MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT ; - The Willing Workers class of - the First Christian church held their October meeting last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stucky. .-■ Group singing rif the hymn, | ’’Blessed Assurance” opened the | meeting afid the Rev. Jonas M. | Berkey voiced praj’er, followed jwith reading of the scripture from I the book of John by Roy Stucky, i After the business' 1 meeting, con- : diicted by the president Edward [Anderson, games and contests ■were enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hosts. • The November meeting will be the annual Thanksgiving supper for the members of the class and ftheir families, to be held in the I church basement Sunday evening, i November 4, at five o’clock. —-j ' PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB j MEETING HELD MONDAY The Needle blub of the Pythian Sisters met in the social rooms of the Knights df Pythias home Monday evening following the regular Temple meeting.? j > Mrs. Robert Garard. president, i conducted a short business sesThe social period was in Charge of Barbara Steiner. Evelyn Plasterer. Vera Owens and Evelyn Roop. . . i Refreshments were served in the dining robin trota tables bbautWully decorated m tall colors.

TRI KAPPA ASSOCIATES MEET WITH MISS DUGAN \ The. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority met last evening at the home of Miss Frances Dugan. Mrs. Paul Saucer and Miss Fan Hite assisted the hostess. Mrs. Fred Smith gave a report on the rummage sale the chapter held week, and following the business meeting the members packed sixty dozen attractive, homemade cookies to be .sent to .the children at -'Riley hospital. This project was under, the direction of Mrs. Frank Braun. An invitation was issued from the active Chapter to a party to be held November 20, the place to be /announced at a later fate.* Delicious refreshments were served by t.he hostesses later in ■ the evening. I ENTERTAIN WITH ! DINNER oh, SUNDAY ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Suman entertained with a lively dinner Sunday in honor of their son-in-law, Richard RumschJag,; who will I leave soon for ovefsess*duty with ' the armed forces. Guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rumschlag and Mrs. Richard Rumschlag, Mr. and Mrs. Carl' Rumschlag, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Worthman, Alva Burger, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burger, My. and Mrs. Harry Carpenter and daughter Judy, Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Harvey, Harold Burger, Harold Carpenter, Shirley Carpenter, Jane Harvey, iGary Harvey, Lois JWood Betty | Roe, Lois Suman apd Kaye Ann Suman. c UNION CHAPEL LADIES HAVE ALL DAY MEETING The Ladies Aid of the Union Chapel United Brethren* church [held an ail day meeting at the i church Thursday. The day was spent sewing and quilting. Twelve mepibers were present. I The afternoon business session. ! tyas called to order by Mrs. Koos and several hymns were sung by the group. Devotions were given by UrceL Miller and prayer was goffered by Cora Sprunger. Kitchen and dicing room committees 1 were Appointed for the rally day t servicq to be held October 21. CHURCH MOTHERS GROUP i ENTERTAINS BERNE i The Decatur Cliurch Mothers study club entertained members 'of the Berne Mothers club in the social rooms of the Zion Evangelical and/Reformed church last evening. Mrs. Wesley Lehman. Deeatur prekident welomed the grtests. Cnd Mrs. D. W. Fireoved, Berne president, gave the response. I Mrs. Lowell Smith was the devotional leader- for the evening. [ Miss Sharlene ’ \ Lehman sang a vocal solo, "Slumber Boat,” by Gaynor. .She was accompanied at ■ ■ ’ f u V "■ ; ■• ■ • '• ■ Say It With \ FLOWERS From

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Society Items for day’s publication mdst be phoned In by H a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Tena Schultz, 8 p.m. Girl Scout Training'' Course, Legion Home, 1:15; to 3:15 p.xn., 7 to 10 p.m. Girls Gußd of Zion E. and R. church, hay ride, Nancy Kirsch, 7:30 p.rm Sancta Maria study club, MrS. Robert O'Shaiighnessey, 8 p.m. ADD SOCIETY Profit and Pleasure Home Ec Club, Mrs. Arthur Lengerich, 7:30 p.m. i,- ' • -. Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. Bernieee Adams, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Ernest High. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. Dick D. Heller, 8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Glenn Mauller, 8' p.m. i • . | Zion Lutheran Missionary sociey, parish-hall auditorium, 1:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Roy Price, 2:30 p.m. \| THURSDAY ' Baptist Woman's Missionary Society, church parlors, ?:311 p.m. -. Holy Cross ’ study club, Mrt. Herman Rumschlag, 8 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary business meeting. D.A.V. hall, 8 p.m. Rosary Society, found arid square dance? Creels Barn, 9 to 12. p.m. | , Girl Scout Training Course, Legion Home. J: 15 tn 3:15 p.m. (iirl Scout Board of Directors, Legion home, 7 to 10 p.m. Bethany Young Adult class, church basement, 7:30 p.m. First Methodist W.S.C.S., church, 2 p.m. \ ; Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p.m. - . Magley Ladles ’Aid, church basement, all day. f lAalem Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. John Young. 1:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Jeff Rauch, 7 p.m. ' Presbyierian Mary Circle, Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. Huber peVoss, 2:30 p;m. j FRIDAY American Legion Auxiliary business meeting. Legion home, 8 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S, potluck, the Rev. Robert Kise, 6:30 p.m. , Calvary E.~U. B. Ladies Aid church, 7:30 p.m.-— ’ Girl Scout Training Course, Legion Home, 9to 11 a.m./ 1 I Rummage sale, Methodist church basement, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY Rummage Sale, Met h o diet, church' basement, 8:30 a.m. to.i 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY Pleasant Mills senior class bake sale. Schafer’s Store, 9 a.m. | Chicken supper, Hoagland Methodist church, 5 p.m. Cafeteria Supper, Zion E. and ‘ R. church basement, 5 to 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Monmouth Mothers study group, Monmouth high school, 7:30 p.m, Adams Central P.T.A., High school gym, 7 p.m. V.F.W. Auxiliary, V.F.W. heme, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Eagles Auxiliary.special meeting, Eagles hall. 8 p.m. the piano by Mrs. David Embler Mrs. Roy Price presented the topic. "Fathers Changing Role.” from Parents magazine, and Mrs. Paul Uhrick gave the lekson from Christian Home magazine, and, Mrs. Paul Uhrick gave the lesson from ’’ Christian Home magazine,. ‘T Have a Family of My Own.” / Members and guests were, then invited to the dining room where lunch was served buffet style froni a lace covered table. Fall: flowers made up the centerpiece and lighted candles completed the appointments. Mrs. Wesley Lehman and Mrs. Warren Lehman poured. Tables where guests wer n seated were deeorated in a fall theme. \ 1 ; Hhstesses were Mrs. Luther. Brokaw, Mrs. Vincent Parker Mrs. R. M. Ladd, Mrs. Wesley Lehman and Mrs. Warren Lehman. MANBFIELD-LEIDER RITES PERFORMED ON SATURDAY Miss Joan Colette Leider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leidehr of Roanoke, and Donald Herman Mansfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mansfield of this were united in marriage at eight thirty o’clock Saturday morning in St. Mary’s Catholic church here, The Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz performed .the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with large beauty vases of yellow chrysanthemums and pompons surrounded with greenery. Sister M.

si B " 188 * ‘ -fe- - ■ FREQUENT separations and reconciliations marked their actress singer Kathryn Graysori says ofi witness stand in Santa Monica, Cal., in obtaining a divorce from singer Johnnie Johnston. She won custody of their U-year-old daughter Patricia, but asked no alimony. Ambrosine served as organist. The couple was attended by Miss Carole Ann Landis, of Fort Wayne, and Jerry also of Fort Wayne. William Leider, brother of the bride, served as ukhet. A wedding dinner was served th (the immediate families at Howard Johnson resturant nqar Fort Wayne following the ceremony. ; 'I When the couple left for a .to Northern Indiana the new Mrs. Mansfield wore a blue suit with black accessories and the white orchid from her wedding flowers. They will reside on West Jefferson street. \ Mrs. Mansfield is a graduate oi Central Catholic high school and (St. Joseph school of nuking ip Fort Wayne. Shet> is employed ;tt the Adams county memorial hospital. Her husband graduated p rom Fbrt Wayne North Side high school and attended Bowling Green University. He is employed at Mansfield Motor Sales. \ WILLING WORKERS CLASS MEETS MONDAY EVENING •he Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers Sunday school class party was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mann. Mrs. Mann, class president, opened the meeting and Mrs. Harley Shady gave the devotions. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Shadv. At the business meeting it was voted .to send S2O toward the sup port of a German minister. Mrs. Carl Frey was appointed assistant teacher for the class for the coming year. Refreshments were served to

—From an old print Vision, determination and fortitude were required to bring about the discovery of America. The same qualities in Americans z today will help keep our nation strong, free and constantly forging aljiead. IN OBSERVANCE OF COLUMBUS DAY OUR BANK W’LL NOT Bl OPEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY bank Established 1883 \ ; ■ \ flßKkr I

the twelve members present at [the colse of the evening: tor. and Mrs. Mann were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Dent Baltzell. The senior class of Pleasant Mills high school will have a bake sale at Schafer’s Store Saturday morn- j ing beginning at nine o’clock. All members of the Legion Auxiliary are to attend the business meeting, to be held at eight o’clock Friday evening in the Legion home. The Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S. will have, a potlurik supper for their families Friday evening at six thirty o'clock at the home of the Rev. Robert Kise. ■' The Woman’s Missionary Society ' ■ of the Baptist church will meet at | .he church Thursday evening at -■even thirty o’clock. Mrs. Weldon l Soldner will be the leader. I The Monmouth Mothers study < «’4mp will meet at the Monmouth high school Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. There will be a special meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary at the Eagles hall Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. All members are urged to attend. The Girl Scout Training course opened here last night at the Legion home with an enrollment of fifty. Classes will continue for several days, i . — [ WjOSPJTAt I v _ Admitted: Mirs. Arthur Fox Berne; Stanley Crowle Dixon. O.; Carl Pumphrey, Decatur, j Dismissed: Mrs. G. T. Burk, city; Eric Snyder, Rockford. 0., Mrs. Donald Clark' qnd baby girl, Bryant. ' , Bruce Alan is the name given to the baby son horn to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Rumschlag at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 1'0,14 ounces, and is their first child. i Mr. and Mi’s. Earl Baker are the parents of a baby girl.' borin at 9:15 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 4. ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davidson, RUMMAGE Sale, Methodist Church Basement, Friday, 9:00 to 5:00; Saturday, 8:30 to 4;00i Sponsored by W.S.C.S. 239t2x

**' * — i ' ' ' ' £l-; j THE TOWN of Breitenbrunn, Austria, was in a state of panic for days as maneuvering Russian tanks fired shells into tt. More than a score of farm houses were damaged by the projectiles. Here, a fanner digs out one of the shells. (International) Berne, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 6:17 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 1 */« ounces.. ■' ; Mr. rind Mrs. Max Case, Monroe, are the parents ,of a baby boy. born at the Adams county memorial hospital today at 10 o’clock. He weighed 8 poiindp, 6 ounces. •A baby girl was born to Mr., and Mrs. David Sprunger, Berne, at 1:20 am. this morning at the V Adams county memorial hospital. World’s highest church spire (530 ft.) is said to he ol the Gothic cathedral in Ulm, Germany. Photo Finishing Quality Work left before noon on Thursday, ready the next day, Friday, at 10 a. m. ; Holthouse Drug Co.

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Indianapolis Man Accident Victim Indianapolis, Oct. 10.—(UP) — James E. Mellon, 77; Indiahapolis, died yesterday of injuries suffered when he was struck by a car\driv--en by Henry Wollenweber, 66, Indianapolis. - MONMOUTH Sophomore Class Square dance, at Geels Barn, Friday, Oct. 12th, 8:30 to 11:30. Public invited. - -I 239t2 ,i—i . ~ _ Trade in a Good Town — 'Decatur BENEFIT SQUARE & RpUND DANCE Thursday, Oct, 11 9 to 12 Geel’s Barn Sponsored by: Rosary Society St. Mary’s Church 24 Hour Service FILMS J Developed by Edwards Kohne Drug Store Sewing Machines Is Our Business ! (It’s Smart To Sew, You Save) Special deal on our modern i;i New Home Sewing Machines. Heads made out of alurriinum. Beautiful cabinets, 20 year ’ guarantee, Life time pleasure. FREE—SIO.OO worth of .riiaterials, your choice, with each * New Heme Full Rotary Sewing Machine. Buy the best, buy New Home. We carry a full line of everything to make sewing a pleasure. ’ and saving. We have many good buys on guaranteed Rebuilt sewing machines, treadles and electrics. We service what we sell—AND FREE. Low Overhead, so we sell for less. USRDMAIir" SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 North First St. Shop Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Every Day.