Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1951 — Page 3

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MISS BETTY ALLEN | IS ENGAGED TO WED The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Betty Alien has been announced by her par< fats, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G. Aueq of 110 South First street. She be married to Glen Fegley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fegley 'of •408 North Second street, on Octa-’, her 27. < 7( | Miss Allen operates a beuty shop in Decatur and her fiance is employed at the A. -add P. store here. « LEGION AUXILIARY IN BUSINESS MEETING The October business meeting* of the American Legion Auxiliary was held last night in the legion home "with Mrs. R. C. Hersh, president, in charge.* L Donations were voted for’ihe Community Fund, veterans hospital gift shop veterans Christljiaw. fund, the supply shelf and the Knightstown Ho m e children's Christmas. The unit ' also purchased 5,000 poppies to be sold 7on Poppy Day. T r All members are* urged to pay their dues to Mrs. Frank Crist, jpembershlp chairman, or to Mrs. Lawrence Rash, secretary. An j intensive drive for new ia now underway. It was also voted (

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Nursery School 355 So. 3rd St. I 8:30-11130 A.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY TUITION $4.00 Week $15.00 Month 50c Week for Lunch v Enroll anytime now! Children in Homestead section. Have means of trans|>ortation if desired. - Supervised play, story dramatization, claj modeling, cdkrect English, quitted guidance, learn desirable habits. • ; Miriam H. McDonald PHONE QUALIFIED TEACHER \ 3-2266

a ■■ -' . —— 11 “A MANY OF O OUR CALKS B • - come from families we F have served for years because th «y approve the fair dealing f f they received the first time U* and th ® saving in the cost: BBTTER SERVICE AT moder ate cost has alWAY S BEgN THE GILLIG IS / AND DOAN POLICY. M\V GILLIS I DOAN , ■ UWg FUNERAL HOM.I A/li DECATUR Phone 34314 KfZ wi4 i i ■//ijpwjjjMyr

at the meeting to ; serve light refreshments following the business meetini|s. • —\ MISS MARJORY MILLEF?* HONORED AT SHOWER \ Mrs. Kenneth Lough entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower Sunday afternoon for -Miss I Marjory Miller. bride-elect iof I October 20. The shower gifts presented to Miss Miller were arranged under a clever canopy of pink and white streamers. • Games were played during the evening and prizes won by Mrs. Dob Taylor, Mrs. Francis Shell, Mrs. Tony Mitch, Mrs. Cora Lough, Mrs. Kenneth Ohler, Mrs. Raymond Walters Mrs. Lawrenoe Strunkenburg, Mrs. Homer Ginter, Mbb. Chalmer. Steven* and Mrs. Willis Cochran, who presented them to the honored guest; At a later hour lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Vara Krauter • and Mrs. Roland Miller. Guest* other than those mentioned were Mrs. Nelson Furthmlller, Mrs. Ellsworth Mitch and daughter Debby, Mrs. Ralph Schnitz, Mrs. Wayne Gaunt, Mrs. , Mattie'Buffenbarger, Mrs. Kermit Bowen, Mrs. Marshall Hilpert, Mrs. Earl Geyer Mrs. Lucile Milper, and the Misaes Joan Riley, Annebel Bebout, Vera Walters. Eleanor and Mary Ix)u Gaunt and Dianna Taylor; GAY GLEANERS CLASS MEETS ON THURSDAY The Gay Gleaners class of the Antioch United -Missionary church met Thursday evening at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson for a ' party honoring Bob Haggard, a class member Who will leave soon for service with the armed forces. i Games were enjoyed and at a brief business meeting the following officers were elected: president, Bud Johnson; vice-president, Miry Maloney; secretary-treasur-er. Miriam Sommer. Refreshments were served to the following: the Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Null, Mr. and Mrs. Veraon Ginter and son Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crozier and daughter Brenda. Mr. and Mrs. R|chard Maloney, Jane Barber, Mrs. Phillip Carper,

Quality Photo Finishing Work left by noon on Sunday, ready Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. Dollhouse Drug Co.

Society Items for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 0:30 a. m.) Phone 3-2121 \ Phylllp Achekon SATURDAY Future Homemakers of America bake sale, Publii Service 9 a.m. * Past Matrons and Patrons of O.E.S. district 18, Masonic hall, potluck supper 6:30 p.m. Pleasant Mil’ls senior class bake sale, Schafer's i Store, 9 a.m. z Chicken Hoagland Methodist p.m. Cafeteria, Supper, Zion E. and R. church basement, 5 to 7:3» p.m. SUNDAY i Ziqn Lutheran Married Couples lub, parish hall basements 8 p.m. MONDAY \ Zion Lutheran I Walther League Hayride party parish hall, 5:30 p.m. ' Our Lady of Victory discussion club, Mrs. Nick Braun, 8 p.m. Music Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. William Feller, 8 p.m. 4 Adams County Chorus rehearsal, Monroe Farm Bureau, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth Mothers study grdup, Monmouth high school, 7:30 p.hi. Adams Central P.T.A., High school gym, 7 p.m. V.F.W. Auxiliary, V.F.W. home, 8 p.m. Potluck supper, 6 p.m. TUESDAY Valparaiso University Guild opening meeting, St. John’s Lutheran church. Flatrock, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau Founder’s Day party, Miss Mary Martha Terveer, 9 p.m. ryal Daughters class of BethE.U.B. church, Mrs. Lucille Miller, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills P.T.A., Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. George Rentz, 2 p.m. Catholic Ladies of Columbia potluck supper, •■ C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary special meeting, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. v WEDNESDAY Decatur Home Economics club, Baptist church basement, 2 pni. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Dore Erwin, 8 p.m. Adrian Arnold. Alice Tiimbleson, Frank Ward, Bud Grouger, Leech and Harold Haller, of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Sommer and children Richard and Rosiland. Bob Haggard knd Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson and i daughter Sliaron. — \/ MONMOUTH PTA HAS OPENING MEETING Sixty-seven members of the Monmouth Parent-Teachers Association were present for the opening meeting of the year Tuesday evening at the Monmouth school. Mrs. George Sonner, president, called the meeting to order and devotions were led by the Rev. William Feller, who used as his topic, “Better Parents.? Special music was provided by Grace, John and Roy Fuhrman. In keeping with the “Back to School” theme the school principal, Gail Grabill, introduced the school faculty, who then went to their respective class rooms where they explained I schoolroom techniques to interested persons. Refreshrnents were served by the following committee, Mrs. Phyllis Haugk, chairman, ( Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buhnahn, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weidler, Mr, and Mrs., George Sonner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Merriman. | 1_ LADIES FELLOWSHIP* IN OCTOBER MEETING The Ladips Fellowship of the Missionary church held their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Jeff Rauch Thursday evening with twenty-nine members and two guests present. Guesto were Mrs. Bertha Lanning and Mrs. W. B. Mantz| The meeting opened with the group singing '"Jesus, Savior Pilot Me” and "Never Alone.’’ Mrs. Virgil Bigler gave the scripture reading from the book of Romans. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Harold Idlewine. The evening! .was spent in sewing and cutting quilt blocks and embroidering. Prayer by Mrs. Roy Hook closed the meeting. KIRKLAND W.C.T.U. MEETS WITH MRS. FLOYD EHRMAN The Kirkland township W.C.T. J. met recently at the home of Mrs. Floyd Ehrman tor their regular meeting. Fifteen members and seven visitors were present. Ono new member, Mps. John Mishler was welcomed into the group. Devotions for the meeting were conducted by the Rev. M. J. Weaver/ of Tyrone, Pa. The Rev. John Mishler and his mother. Mrs. Myrtle Mishler, sang a duet, ’He Listens When I Pray.”\ A five minute digest from the Union Signal was given by Vickie

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BETROTHAL TOLD —Mr. and Mrl Thomas C. Sniith, of 615 Nuttman venue, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their eldest .daughter.-Mary R. Smith, Os Rensselaer, to Luke J. \rhamitn, son of Henry Thaman of Sidpey, Ohio. The couple will be married November 3, in a solemn nuptial high mass to be celebrated at ten o’clock that morning in St. Mary’s Catholic church in this <»ity. The Very ReV. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz, pastor, will be celebrant of the mass, the Rev. Thomas Heilman, of Purdue, will be thp deacon and the Rev. Edwin Kaiser, of |St. Joseph’s College at Rensselaer, will be subdeacon. The.bride-elect is a graduate of Decatur high school and received a bachelor of science degree in home economics from Purdue University ip She is affiliated With Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Since'hpr;graduation she has been home demonstration agent in Ja»Miss Smith Is the autbpr of “Cooks Corner." a weekly feature, which has appeared in thia newspaper for several years. Her fiance was graduated from Sidney high school and Purdue UniWith i a bachelor of science degree in agricultural economics. At precept he is manager of the Paiilding County Farm Bureau Cooperative at Paulding, Ohid.

Stoneburner and the lesson, “Can we protect \our generation from /klcohol' domination by means of the church" was given by Sara Barger. The group decided to send a delegate to tire state convention at Terre Haute. The meeting closed With singing "Blest be the Tie thgt Bjnds.” if 7 ; 7 ■ Our Lady of Victory discussion; club w|ll meet at the* home of Mrs. Nick Braun Monday evening at eight o’clock. . > : T ' The Walther League young people’s uociety ofj Zion Lutheran churchi West Monroe street, will hold a jiay-ride party early Sunday evening, for the young people of the church and their friends. Ridersfjwfll meet at the pariah hall at fiv4 thirty and transportation will bes provided to the Paul Busse home four miles west of Decatur. Paul and Ruth Busse are this committee in charge. At the conclusion of the ride there will boa wiener balle and marshmellov£ roast at the Busse farm. S ■’ - ‘ j.: i. . Mrs.{s. N. Young, of Toledo, 0., returned to her home Friday after spending the past w'eek with Mr. and Mjrs. O. T. Johnson, Os Jefferson street. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Johnsdn are sisters. Mr. Mrs. Charles Lobsiger and daughter Pauline, of Decatur, visited Friday evening with Mr. uncle and aunt, Mr. and ,M rß - Charles Lobsiger, nt Bluffton. The Lobsigers will celebrate I their golden wadding annL Monday, October 15, at their home in Bluffton. Trade? |n a Good Town — Decatur

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WjOSRITAL I 0° ■j Admitted: Constance Steele, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Lehman, Decatgr. , Dismissed: Mrs. Max Case and ibaby boy, Monroe; Clarence Bokaty, Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weigel, Celina, 0., are the parents of a baby girl, born at 9:07 p,hi. Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. Divorce Suit Filed Florence Booth, through her atVoglewede and Anderson, filed suit for divorce from Joe Booth, alleging cruel and inhuman tteatment during the course of marriage which lasted from Ji|iy 2 Until October lj.i Hearing A&t for November 2. << Marriage License 3 Jack Boitet and Jean Johnlos, both of Fort Wayne. ■ ““—— fHA Office Closed Tuesday, Wednesday ’ The local ; farmers home administration office, room 8, K. of C. • building, will be closed Tuesday ; 1 and Wednesday, while employes pttend an area meeting in Hunting ton. supervisor Donald A. Norquest announced today.

Three Arrests Made Here By Authorities Police And Deputy Sheriff Arrest Trio fMMS . Three arrests were made early 'oday, two of them by city police, the other by deputy sheriff Jim Cochran, who cited Ralph Landrum, of Convoy, 0., to appear in justice .teourt later today in charges of reckless driving and Operating a vehicle with an improper driver's license. The arrest was* the- result of an accident which occurred east of (he city on U. S. 224 when Landrum apparently lost control of 6ls car. and the vehicle first veered to the left and clipped a utility pole completely In two, then leered to the right pnd halted In the fence of the Ruppert auction school. j r \ Damage to the car was estimated by Cochran at $250; to the J utility pole with its torn-down * transformer. >l5O. > City I po'ice arrested Leo D. Sheets, 967 Walnut street, and Al-i bert Huston, of route 1, each for reckless driving and operating a faulty automobile. The two youths, arrested about 2 a. m. tpday, Sheets on North Second street, and Huston on Thirteenth, had their vehicles Wired for jet propulsion. Their mufflers were so tampered that a huge blue flame could be emitted at th« press of a button. It’s a concentrated move by police to eliminate this “flame tl lowing" fad by operators of vehicles; '-Sheets and Huston are to appear in justice of the peace court later today to answer the charges. GIRLSCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 14 met Tuesday after school at the Lincoln school. Dues were paid and the roll called- Judy Lane was elected secretary-treasurer and Jane Grimm was elected scribe. A discussion of first class badges was held and plans were made for the calendar .sale. Games Were played and the meeting closed with the Friendship Circle. _] Scribe, Jane Grimm Brownie Troop 4 will meet Mom day at the Lincoln school and will then hike to the swimming pool park for a picnic lunch. Each girl is reminded to bring her registration dollar and her lunchBrownie Troop 3 will have an organization meeting at the Lincoln School Monday afternoon at three thirty o'clock. Girl Scout Troop 12 met at the Presbyterian church. Roll call Featuring Frank Bischoff i Playing The Hammond Organ TONIGHT ■ I at the Mirror Inn Johni& Jud Bleeke

was taken and theft the glrb planned a Halloween party for Thursday, October 26 at seven o’dlock. They enjoyed a very nice tour through the Democrat office ■j Scribe, Sue Petrie. Brunei,. Small but oil-rich British protectorate ori the northwest coast of Borneo, is onto of the few countries in the world today which fias a sizable cash surplus after expenditures.

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