Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1951 — Page 3

MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1951

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. Bi EBERICH-EICKHOFF r '' nuptials to be read >| The marriage of Miss Lillian R. Elckhoff and Pvt.. Robert L.' Blejv berich will be solemnized at six thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the Zion Lutheran cnurch, Friedhelm. The Rev. A. A. Fenner will officiate at the nuptials. RUMSCHLAG-KING RITES. ANNOUNCED Announcement - has been made here of the recent marriage of Mies Marjorie Rumschlag, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Rumschlag of this \city, to Richard C. King, son of Mr; and Mrs. J. H, King of Nuttman Avenue. r , The ceremony was. performed October 5 in Kalamazoo, Mich. The couple will make their home in Kalamazoo. •J 1 ' * * SGT. MUSSER HONORED WITH REGENT DINNER Mrs.. Mae C. Musser entertained recently with a dinner for her ain. S/Sgt William R. Musser, who has been spending a furlough here after several years service in japan. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. •Edward Musser and family, Mrs. Olive Musser and son, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Musser and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thornberg and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mett and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Musser and Mrs. Waldo Salway, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nevil. of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Musser, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Painter of this City. . HALLOWEEN PARTY HELD ON FRIDAY I The Misses Nancy and Harriet Rice entertained at their home FH.“ddy evening with a Halloween party for their second and fourth grade schoolmates from Monmouth school. The evening was spept playing games, contests were enjoyed and a moving picture was shown. Prizes for the last, to bo Identified in each group were given to Nancy Fuhrman and Sharon Clem. Linda Chrisman won the bean Contest and Lila Chrisman the mu--1 sical bontest. Refreshments were served to tbjs following guests: Nancy Fuhrman. Jacquie Hutst, Betty Shoaf, Carolyn Affolder, Anti Seamon. Janet Schafer, Janet Fell, Linda and Lila Chrisman, Sharon Stop That Cough With Our Own COUGH SYRUP ♦ - -49 c and 98s bottle Kohne Drug Store ■ lly'. r

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• ■ i , Nichols, Marcia King, Sharon Clem. Bobby Lou Fuhrman, Jean Cook . and the hostesses. TRINITY D.Y.B. CLASS : HAS RECENT MEETING • The Do Your Best class of the ( Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church held their October meeting recently at the church. Mrs. Ralph Roop, president, was in charge. , : \A. > Devotionalß were given by Mrs. ’ Viola Scheiderer and Mrs. Roy Tay- . lor. Members give >25 to . ward the purchase of the grand piano for the church and, decided to hold an auction at the Novemi ber meeting. y i Mrs. Roop and Mrs. Edith Andrews had charge of the program and refreshments were served to twenty-five members by Mrs. Georgia Foughty, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. George Krick. f MISS BARBARA BOLLINGER WEDS ROBERT CROWNOVER •Miss Barbara J. Bollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bollinger of this city, and Robert L. Crownover. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Crownbver of 'Brookside Farms, were married Saturday morning at eleven o’clock |h a ceremony performed at the home of the Rev. Vernon Riley, pastor of the, Monroe Friends church. Mrs. Bessie G6uld, aunt of the groom, and Mrs. Riley were present for the ceremony, quietly performed due to the serious illness of the-groom’s mother. The couple visited over the weekend in Manfield, 0.. and will reside at Brookside. ' \ MISS GRACE FISHER BRIDE ON SATURDAY Miss Grace Fisher and Curtis Nussbaum were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at five o’clock by the Rev. H. H. Meckstroth in the parsonage of the St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church at Vera Cruz,,The ;double ring ceremony was used. The bride is tbe ( .daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of route four, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Henry Nussbaum, of hear ■, Miss Jane Baltzell, of Monroe, and Howard Rich, of Indianapolis, attended the couple. \ 'A 1 The bride was attired in a purple knit, dress with which she wore pink accessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses. H® r jewelry was a pearl necklace and matching earrings. Miss Baltzell wore a grey knit dress complemented with black accessories and corsage of yellow roses. * Following a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home on Monroe route one. - r 7 - a . Mary circle Holds OCTOBER MEEfING Mrs. J. F. Santnann was hostess last week for the October meeting of the Mary Circle of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Bert Haley, circle chairman,, opened the meeting with prayer. Devotions were giVeh -'by Mrs. John Mhgley. » During the business session the association president, Mrs. Robert Macklin, called: attention to the next meeting of that group, the community day meeting and the coming church fAir. Reports from 'the Preabyterial meeting were given by Mrs. San- _ -'"J 1 . '.'.y

. L i pm i . ■ Society Heme for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 8-2121 Phyllis Acheson MONDAY s \ Research club, Mrs. Edward H Cook, 2:30 p.m. Pythian Sinter Needle club, K. of P. home, after Temple. St. Catherine’s study club, Mary Myers, 8 p. m. Academy of Friendship Hard Times party, Moose home 7:30 p.m. . ’! • TUESDAY T.N.T. class of Christian church, masquerade party, Miss Phyllis Kraft, 7:30 p. m. Adams county Methodist group meeting, Salem \church, 9 a. m. Rebeka Lodge. 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p. m. | Girl Scout Leaders Training Course, Hanna-Nuttman park, 10 a.m. ' • v • Church Mothers study club Halloween party, Hanna-Nuttman park shelter house, 8 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Leo Lengerich, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Louis Smitley, 8 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Clara Daniels 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau masked Halloween party Elks home, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY St. Vincent de Paul society, C.L. Os C. hall, 2 p.m. Bethany Circle of Zion B. and R. church, Mrs. Albert Fruchte, 1 8 p.m. Historical clnb, Mrs. Maude Hower, 2:30 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Ec club, Preble > Recreation Center, 7:30 P-m. \- Presbyterian Women’s Association, church, 8 p.m. Lincoln school P.T.A. opening tea, Lincoln school. 2:30 p.m. | S. E. Bridge club, Mrs. Jack Kline 7:30 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Halloween rush party, Mrs. Robert Hess, 8 pm. THURSDAY Union Chapel Faithful Workers class and families, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Troutner, 7:30 p. m. Guardian Angel study club, Wrs. Ed Heimann, 7:30 p.m. ' Methodist Circles group study plan, church, 2 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary Halloween party, potluck supper, Eagles hall. 6:30 p.m. Ruralistlc study club, Mrs. Joseph Heimann. 8 p. m. Order of Eastern Star stated meeting, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Emblem club banquet. Elks home. 6:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion E and R. church, Mrs. Ferd Litterer, 2:30 p.m. Women of Moose potluck supper. Moose home, 6:30 p.m., ritual practice following. _ j ; mann, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Gillander, all emphasizing that prayer is an important part of life in these crucial days. Mrs. Erwin, entertainment chair-' man, asked each member to give a report on what they had done during vacation days. Seventeen members and on# guest participated. The meeting Closed with the Mizpah benediction • and refreshments were then served by committee in charge. LOCAL MUSICIANS TO PLAY AT FORT WAYNE TUESDAY Mrs. Louise Haubold Dailey, pianist, and Miss Helen Haubold, vocalist, a popular musical-sister team, have been invited to present a concert at the opening tea of the American Home Department of Jhe Fort Wayne Woman’s Clqb Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the club home. , They will present a program of classical selections and Mrs. Dailey has been requested, to present b group of her own compositions. Miss Haubold is instructor of music in the Decatur schools. The Rebekah Lodge will meet in the 1,0.0. F. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Juanita Hawkins, of Montpelier, district deputy president of district 31, is to be a guest and will present the presidents program for the coming year. The Three Link club will meet after lodge. Ireta Judt, Ruth Smitley and Mary Dixon will be in charge of the entertainment and refreshments. Members are Urged to be present. The Ruralistic study club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 'Joseph Heimann Thursday evening at eight o’clock, ] St. Vincent de Paul society will hold its meeting at the C. L. ofjC. hall Wednesday 'afternoon at two o’clock. . The Eagles Auxiliary will hawe a Halloween: party and potludc .i : [

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supper Thursday evening at six thirty o’clock at the Eagles halL Mrs. Ed Heimann will be hostess to the Guardian Angel study club at seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening. The Circles of the First Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at two o’clock 1 for a group study plan, Mrs. JesS Niblick will lead the devotions t and Mrs. R. D. Myers Wip present 1 the lesson from book, ”We Americans North and South.” At one o’clock that afterhoon an hour’s program of quiet ' music his been planned and members are urged to come early enough to share In a period of silent devotion and prayer. • r l- ** The T.N.T. class of (the First Christian church will have a masquerade party at thd home bi Miss Phyllis Kraft Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Faithful Workers class oft Union Chapel, and their families,: hnme of Mr. and MYs. Wayne Troutner Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. ' '■ Man Is Arrested For Public Intoxication Tony Mitch, of route 2. Ohio City, 0., was scheduled to appear in justice of the peace court today cited on the charge of public intoxication, filed by state trooper Ted Biber stine, who made the arrest near the state line. Mitch was. placed in the county jail pending arraignment in court. -■ ; Jh ' Magic Wardrobe! ' ' ll 111 Iv’ .a/ ■■ i Ifjl ■ / rTrv I ’s » *>i I vMn SPvlzf ■ / v\ / drT’ ■ V/ I : —I ~ 93 1 1 ' \ i ■ < 12—20,30-42 (nf lU**«** wl*fl**‘ LOVE to have a huge wardrobe? This is for you! Now a jumper with its own blouse—or blouses if you make one with long and ode ' with short 'sleeves. Make jumper again in cotton for an apronnow. a sundress next summer! ’ Pattern 9313 in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 jumper, 3% yards 3»-incM;J blouse, 1% yards 35-inch. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect Cit. Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY cents in coins for : this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pat* ‘ tern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago , 80, 111. Print glainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, CONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. *I ' '

Mrs. Edward Anderson, of Willshire. 0., was dismissed from the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday to the home of her sister- , in-law, Henry Neireiter, ot Four Acres. Her sons. Jimmie and Bohby. are spending the week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. E. Anderson at Schumm, O. Mr. and Mrs. O. P, Mills had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glecker and Mrs. Marjorie Schafer and daughter Kathryn, of i Monroeville. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunlfon, of Fort Wayne, were afternoon callers. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson. Mrs. W. A. Lower and Miss Elizabeth Peterson ■were Sunday guests of -Miss Geraldine Everett, of .Marion. * , , ' . Miss Mary Jo Hoffman and Miss Janet Schrock have returned from a weekend visit to Indianapolis and Brown county. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Quinn. Chicago, were visiting here with Avon Btirk and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trask. ■ Mrs. Willard Roher of Detroit, Mi< h . will arrive In Decatur Tuesday for a several day visit with friends and relatives. Dan Mills and Roger Gentis, students at Hanover college, visited their families In Decatur over the weekend. Mrs. Helen Patterson of this city is Waiting relatives in Terre Haute fpr a few days. Robert Doan returned to.his studies at Ball State college after spending the weekend with his parents in Decatur. . Jack Petrie has returned to' his studies at Ann Arbor, Mkjh., after spending the weekend with bis parents here. Jack recently was pledged to Phi Delta Theta college > ; Avon Burk, Dr. ahd Mrs. James Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trask, Mrs. \ Dick Heller and Mrs. John Heller attended a reception in Fort Wayne Saturday night given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell. The latter couple was married recently at Nantucket Island. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Bell are enroute to. St. Petersburg, Fla. for the winter. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Teeple, Mr: a>rld Mrs. Robert Christen and Mrs. Grace Mattox spent Sunday Visiting in. Rushville. I" 11 ' Trade in a Good Town — Decatur 1 HL ’ J IfaKv . vz? z gA Ijlßk ■ HR SHOWING off * 1750,000 diamond necklace in Washington ia Mrs. ‘Charles Black, the former Shirley Temple. The necklace, from the Marry Winston collection, will be exhibited at a Court of* Jewels benefit for the Washington home | for incurables. fJaterboHoaoi; ( I ..4 • VIv J

Preaching Mission At Methodist Church Dr. John G. Benson Preacher For Week The First Methodist church has announced further plans for the anniversary preaching mission I which will begin next Sunday morning with Dr. John G. Benson, Indianapolis, as preachpr for the week. | An all-chupch rally is planned, for Wednesday evening at 6:30 in the church\ dining room, when the congregation wilt be. informed of the details of the mission. The chairmen of all committees will report on preparations made to date. Dr; Benson will .he present to address the people oh the theme, ’ “My Church.” Everyone will bring-his own table service and basket of food. ' The committees who have been busy with special assignments in preparing for this mission include* Miso Etta Mallonee and Lowell J. Smith, general chairmen. Publicity—Mrs. George Helm, chairman Mr. and Mrs. Watson Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Steury, Lowell J. Smith, J. E. Thacker, David and George Helm. Music —Mrs. Harry Dailey, chairman. Mrs. W. J. Krick, Clifford Saylors, Mr. and Mr|s. Milo Habegger, and Mrs. Clyde Butler. Finance —Carl Gerber, chairman, Alfred Beavers, Clyde \ Butler, Lloyd Cowens. 1 Ushering—Clyde Butler, chairman. 11 Women’s lecture and tea —Mrs. Watson Maddox, chairman, Mrs. Lowell J., Smith, Mrs. Alfred Beavers, Mrs. Clyde Butler. Representatives of the associated church women are Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. J. F. Sanman, Mrs. Lawrence Michael, Mta. Homer Ruhl, and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell. Parish organization and visita-tion-*-This committee is headed by Miss Anna Kay Williams and C. Doyle Collier. Approximately 40 additional persons are being enlisted for house td house parish visitation to encourage families to sponsor the preaching mission. All families that are represented in 100 percent of the .mission services 1 will be ( part of a special recognition service on the last evening. Men’s mass meeting: Fred J. Buscbe, chairman, Lowell J. Smith, Milo Habegger, Noah Schrock, and Alva Lawson. Protest Sending Envoy To Vatican Protestant Leaders Voice Opposition Washington, Oct. 22 — (UP) — President Truman appeared determined today to send Gen. Mark W. Clark to Rome as the first U. 8. ambassador to the Vatican, despite a storm of opposition from Protestant leaders. The White House said Mr. Truman has asked for legal advice cn whether he can send Clark at once on a recess appointment, without waiting for senate confirmation. It was understood that attorney general J. Howard McGrath would give the president an official ruling. ;\j The historic nomination was sent to an amazed senate Saturday, but congress adjourned without acting on It. a ■' It touched off a political-relig-ious fight that promised to be the hottest since the late Al Smith, a Catholic, ran for the presidency in 1928. The White House said it had received “several hundred” letters and telegrams over the weekend protesting the resumption .of diplomatic relations with the Holy See. Even Mr. Truman’s own Baptist minister here condemned the president’s action and hrged Americans to use “all honorable means’* to get senate rejection of Ciark’s nomination. Some non-Catholic senators from southern and western states said they were shocked at the action—especially at its timing, with president and congressional election contests about to get under way. , If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. Safer Cough Relief When new drags or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold dent delay. Creomulsion contains only safe, helpful, proven ingredients and no narcotics to disturb nature’s process. It goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial hxsznbraaes, ' Guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. CREOMUESION • 1 ‘

■ .a, , Pleads Not Guilty To Assault, Battery Kenneth Hirschy, 114 Adams street, today pleaded hot gdlltj in justice of peace court to an assault and battery charge filed by his wife. The action occurred today following Hirschy’s arrest. Saturday and his release from the Adams county jail Sunday on a |SO, bond posted by Hirschy’s attorney, D, Burdette Custer, ■ ’ - Through his attorney Custer and Smith, Hirschy also filed in the Adams circuit court a complaint for divorce from his wife, Esther, charging cruel and inhuman treatment, and asking custody of the three minor children. A restraining order against the defendant wife was also filed. Great Books Group Will Meet Tuesday The great books group will meet Tuesday evening in the auditorium of the public library at 7:30 for a brief organization meeting. The group will then decide on the most convenient time for the regular meetings, which wl)l come nvery Other week. The librarian. MlSs bertha Heller,, has asked Miss Frances Dugan, who was a member of a Boston group ahd who I had a leader's training course given at Boston public library, to speak briefly on the methods and purposes of the great books programs. The group is open to anyone who is interested in leading and discussing books. The New York Herald Tribune recently reported that the great hooks foundation estimated that 175,000 adults will be participatitg in the programs this winter in 500 or more different towns and cities. The New York public library has 30 groups. The materiel about the great books foundation is ;avaiiable at the Decatur library and a considerable number of people have indicated \thelr interest in a Decatur group. J . - r . .. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur =2= -NOTICEMy office will be closed from October 21st to October 28th. Dr. C. C. Rayl

J NOTICE Taxpayers LAST DAY TO PAY YOUR FALL INSTALLMENT ■ ■ ot ■ .; TAXES Is Monday, Vov. sth Please arrange to make payments as soon as possible to eliminate the final rush. OFFICE HOURS MONDAY thrtfcigh SATURDAY 8:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. OPEN NOON HOURS ■ ■ /. Adams County Indiana . RICHARD D. LEWTON, Treasurer and our shirt laundering! . ■f I J j 1 ! If you’re a or brunette-you’d be to pamper yourhusbond./ . He’ll love the careful < C w ' way we launder and finish his shirts... and you can wash your hands dean | 1 of a tiresome job. Let US * t . . ■ do all your shirt laundering " i — faster, better, with no j bother to you. < • “myers cleaners Corner Madison & Second Sta. - .? ■' 7 I - ' ' ‘ ' i ■"■ : ’ <

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lld - 1 11 ■ * . ■ 1 11 fcfluwa— MIOSRITAL I(F lMu Admitted: Ralph Wslcb, Decatur; Von King, Decatur. 1 _ Dismissed: Allen Dale Sprunger, Berne; Mrs. Carrie Ettinger, Decatur; Mrs. Edward Anderson, Willshire, O.|; Mrs. Glen Reinhart and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. Calvin Nussbaum and baby girl, Berne. \ Mr. and Mrs, Er mil Shifferly are > the parents of a baby girl, bom 1 at 12:35 o’clock this afternoon at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces. ‘ ' it J Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neuensebwander, of Berne, are the parents of a baby girl, born\ at the Adams county memorial hospital this afternoon at 1,2:25 p.m. She weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berning at 4:16 p.m. Saturday at the: Adams county memortal hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 15% ounces. Quality Photo * Finishing cif Work left before « P. M. ' Monday, ready Wednesday at 10 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co. ' .. - Look Your Best At All Tinies Send Your Cleaning To KELLY’S DRY CLEANING PHONE 8-3202