Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1951 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1951
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ELNORA K. ESSEX IS \ BRIDE OF CARL PRICE The marriage of . Elnora K. Essex, only of Mr. and .Mrs. Merlin Ross of this dlty, and Carl F. Price, youngest son of Mr. , and Mrs. Ferdinand ‘Pirice of Engadine, Michigan, t«ok place Saturday at five o’clock in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church with thfc Rev. William C. Feller officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chausse of Fort Wayne attended the couple. The bride chose a teal blue street length dress with navy blue hnd white accessories and complemented her ensemble' with a pearl necklace, gift of the groom. Iler corsage was “a white orchid. Mrs. Chausse chose a , plum street length dress with brown Say It With t FLOWERS From '<
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accessories and a corsage of yeli low' roses. An Eisenberg neck- . lace, gift of the bride, j completed I her ensemble. I f \ After a short wedding trip, the . couple will make their home in ilDecatur. i ♦. ; ii /ADAMS COUNTY GROUP I ENTERTAINED AT SALEM The Salem W.S.CJS. Entertained . [the i Adams county group of the [W.S.C.S. recently with in all day (meeting. V . |\ :1| i The morning program; chairman . was Mrs. Ralph Webstar of Monroeville. The meeting opened witn II the hymm “This Is My Father's . | Wtirld,” and was followed with prayer-by the Rev. Harley Shady. ! Mrs. Claude Foreman greeted the ! guests and w’as followed by the report of officers. Devotions and noontide grace were given by Mrs. Harley Schady and a sack lunch was served at noctn. '.The program for the afternoon was' “Spiritual Life.” The hymn “Fall Afresh on Me" was the opening song, followed with meditation by Mrs. Bert Shaffer. Mrs. Harlan Jones of Pleasant Mills was elected the key woman. The Quality Photo Finishing . Work \left before noon on Thursday, ready i the next day, Friday, at 110 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co.
playlet “The Advance of Ann’s Skeptical” was presented by the Pleasant Mills W.S.C.S. Miss Gloria Merriman then presented several accordion selections. The speaker for the afternoon was Miss Mary Kathryn Russel. At the close of the meeting, Mrs/ V. G. [ Alien gave the benediction. /RESEARCH CLUB HAS ' MEETING ON MONDAY Mrs. R. D. Myers presented the program at—the Research meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward H. Cook. . Mrs. Myers’ subject was “Our ( Public Servant, the Post Office." ' Before her discussion the members repeated the club collect and gave current events. 1 After the talk a brief business meeting was held. Eighteen mem1 hers were present for the meeting. i 1 CHURCH MOTHERS HOL£ HALLOWEEN PARTY ’ '’ne Church Mothers’ Study club members enjoyed a 1 ween party at Harina-Nuttman park last evening. Mrs. Kathryn Nelson and Mrs. Ralph Habegger were awarded the prizes for the funniest costumes. 1 i> Mra. Winston Rawley was the * devotional leader and Mrs. Harlan • Jackson gave a lesson from “Our ; Home" magazine, and Mrs. Wayne 1 Collier reviewed an article from ’“Parent’s” magazine. At a later , hour, delicious refreshments were served to the members and guest, Mrs. Robert Brown. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Homer Reppert, Mrs. Tim Mrs. Erman Johnson, Mrs. Dwight Borror and Mrs. Wesley Lehman. CHURCH CLASS HAS MASQUERADE PARTY , / The T.N.T. class of the First Christian church met at the Harmon Kraft residence last evening for a Halloween party. After guests disclosed their masquer-. ades. several games and contests in Halloween theme were enjoyed and prizes awarded to Mrs. Jonas, Berkey and Mrs. Ray Schwartz. I A short business meeting was held and officers were announced for the coming year. Mrs. Faulkner, president. Miss Phyllis Kraft, vice-president, and Mrs. Mark Barnett, secretary-treasurer. At a later hour? delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Misses Ava Nell and ( Phyllis Kraft. ANNABELLE BEBOUT | HONORED WITH SHOWER Miss Annabelle Bebout,' Ifrjde elect of Nov.’3 was honored with a surprise shower Tuesday eve.ning at the home of Mrs. Richard Bebout. \ Several games were en- > joyed with the winners presenting their gifts to‘ the honor guest. At a later hour the hostess, assisted | by Mrs. Melvin Werling and Mrs. | Eugene Bebout, served delicious refreshments, and Miss Bebout opened her many lovely gifts. - > Sized Up to 48 h /f /it ’k? ■ / ''' ■A A wl F 'Alli VI i I / I M II I ' > 1 ><* 4 til I ? 4 j I x t'' it ■ M 11 >wA I ■ K-l* i iHI L i I \ 34_4 8 Inf Mt'TnAtffta YOU want it! : We have it! A | slenderizing dress that -is real fashion news! Dropped shoulder-1 line plus a variation of the new chicken-leg sleeye give this dress a Parisian Air. And that paneled skirt is so slimming! ‘ . Pattern 9201: sizes 34, 36, 38. I 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 takes 3% yards 39-inch; % yard contrast, i Embroidery transfer Included. t This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit? 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. Pr|nt plainly YOUR NAME, STYLE NUMBER. ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and
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Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. mr) Phone 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson WEDNESDAY Friendship Circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. I Grace Wert, 7:30 p.m. I Zion Lutheran choir rehearsal, church, 7 p.m. | Philaletheau Circle of Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. Herman Von Gunten. 8 p.m. SL Vincent de Paul society, C.L. of C. hall, postponed. Bethany Circle of Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. Albert Fruchte. 8 p.m. ' . v ' Historical < club, Mrs. Maude Hower, 2:30 p.m. I Siinny Circle Home Ec club, Preble Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. | Presbyterian Women’s Associa- \ tion, church, 8 p.m. Lincoln school P.T.A. opening tea, Lincoln school, 2:30 p.m. S. E. Bridge club, Mrs. jlack Kline 7:3(T p.m. | Kpbilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Halloween rush party, Mrs. Robert Hess, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Brownie Troop 4 Drive-In theater party, nieet at Lincoln school, 6 p.m. « I G. E. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Decatur high school hnusic room, 7:30 p.m. St. Cecilia study club, Mrs. Floyd Marshand, 8 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary social meeting, initiation, DA.V. hall. 8 p.m. • Progressive Workers class of Trinity church, wiener bake; Han-na-Nuttman shelter house, 6:30 p.m. St. Maria Gore,tti study club, Miss Catherine Ulman, 8 p.m. Union Chapel Faithful Workers class and families, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Troutner, 7:30 p. m. 9 Guardian Angel study duty Mi-s. Ed Hefmann, 7:30 p.m. i Methodist Circles group study plan, church, 2 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary Halloween party. potluck supper, Eagles hall. 6:30 p.m. Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Joseph Heimann, Bp. 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. FRIDAY American Legion Auxiliary social meeting, Legion home, 8 p.m. | Baptist Philo clase Halloween party, church, 7:30 p.m. I Bobo Community Organization bazaar and supper, Bobo school, 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY I Root Twp. Home Ec club, Mrs. William Schnepf, all day. MONDAY \ Monmouth Mothers study club, Monmouth school, 7:3G p.m. SUNDAY I Zion Walther League Halloween party, parish hall, 4 p.m. • tfhe Zion Walther League riailoween party will be held at the parish hall Sunday afternoon at four o’clock. \ I The Friendship Circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at the home of Mrs. Grace Wert at seven-thirty o’clock this evening.
The Root Township Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. William Schnepf in an all day meeting Tuesday. Each lady is asked to bring a covered dish ‘ of /ood and her owh table service. The American Legion Auxiliary will have its regular social meeting at tho Legion home Friday evening at eight o’clock. Games and contests wall be held during the edcial hour and refreshments .will he served. The Monmouth Mothers study club meeting will be held at the Monmouth school Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. F. V. Mills of this city, who is visiting the Frank Mills* family, in lowa. Js on a trip through Minnesota with his son, Frank. He writes that there is snOW in Minnesota and the temperature Is about 25> degrees. \ Dr. and Mrs. W. 11. Gibson of Booneville, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Lee 'Menefee of ' Batavia. Ohio, were guests of Mayer. ! C. Warren C<j>le. of San Francisco, Cal., returned to his home Tuesday after several days’ visit with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cole of' Fifth street. Cole is associated with the airport division of the civil aeronautics administration of California. Mrs; Martha Pemberton and Mary Horning, of Forest, O.\ and Mrs. Meda O’Brien akd children * June and Norman, of Ada, O„ were Sunday guests at the Gilpin home on North Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yoder and sons. Leroy and Jerry, and Mrs. Roy Young have returned from Biloxi, Miss., where they spent a few days with Cpl. Robert D. Young,' who Is stationed at Keesler Field In Biloxi. Glen Neuenschwander of Berne transacted business here ‘ this morning on his way to Columbia City, where he will attend a meeting bf the managers of auto license bureaus. t - :;; ' — u— . i v Bobo Community Organization Bazaar and Supper,, Oct. 26. At Bobo school. Supper begins at 5:30 p. m. 251t2x J — Come in now for - IMFOMTID jO/jHolland Bulbs K II \ Biae«r, th* mo»1 for y«vr mon«yl \ TULIPS, \ 'tLu CROCUS, \ HYACINTHS \ STIEFEL GRAIN CO. N. First St. - ■ ' -*.......
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Dr. John G. Benson i Will Speak Tonight Rally Dinner Tonight At Methodist Church Dr. John G. Benson, Indianapolis, will speak at the congregational rally dinner at the First Methodist church this evening at 6:30 o’clock, 1 according to announcement b(y the pastor, the Rev. Samuel Emerick. | The pastor stated that the rally meeting is one of the final preparations for the new life preaching mis-. sion which begins in the local' church Sunday morning and will continue through Sunday evening, November 4. Dr. Benson has been engaged as guest preacher for this series of services. * j A: t'/e meeting tonight Dr. Benson wi’l address the congregation ‘ from the theme, y*My Church.” These words will be remembered \as the words of Jesus when he spoke of Peter’s confession regarding Christ,, and said, “Upon this rock I will build my church.” Also in the meeting tonight there will be brief reports regarding committee efforts to prepare for the preaching mission. The chairman • of each committee will be responsible for the report. The supper plan calls for each person to bring his own table service and his basket of food. Coffee and rolls will be arranged by the •local church activities secretary, .Mrs. Lowell J. Smith. Since this is an all-church rally, a large attendance is anticipated. 1 ■ Mr. and Paul Smith are the parents of a baby boy. born yesterday at the St. Joseph hospi’.al in Fort Wayne, The baby weighed nine one ounce,; been named DaniqJ Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Owens and Mr. and Mrs. ’Elmo Smith Os this city are maternal and paternal grandparents./ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brandyberry are the' parents of a baby boy, born yesterday morning at a New Castlel hospital. The baby has been named Janies Kenneth and weighed seven pounds, five ounces. James is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brandyberry of Monroe. ' * p ’ : ■ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Liechty of are the parents of a baby boy, Melvin Irvin 11, born at the Adams memorial hospital ' Tuesday at 2 p.m. The baby weighed seven pounds, eleven ounces, and is the fourth child and first boy in the familyMr. and Mrs. Alexandre Peake of Fort Wayne are the parents of a baby girl, born Wednesday at the Adams, county memorial hospital at 4:4# a.in. She weighed 8 pounds, 6% ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busse of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born at the Adams coun- \. j . Your Appearance .Can Always Be Neat \ If You Have Your Clothes Cleaned Regularly. KELLY’S DRV CLEANING PHONE 3-3202 ■ >1 WP'IWWUBWMMMM
ty memorial hospital at 11:18 a.m. 'today. He weighed 6 pounds 12 uonces. j dO-'h —i- ■■ ®]OSPJTAL U* 1 Admitted: Mrs. Robert Kolter, city. i Dismissed: Leonard Meyers, city. Festival For Square Dancers At Chicago ' Approximately 215 dancers and ' leaders will represent Indiana in the second annual international I square dance festival at thb inI ternational ampitheater in Chicago Friday and* Saturday. ' Fritz Auman, Decatur, is leader of the Adams county *et which will represent this district. Other members of the set are Dorothy Crosby, Marilyn Grotrian, Marlene Auman, Eloise'Auman, Henry Getting, Arnold 'Getting 1 and Bob Ehrman. More , than 1,000 squaje dancers are expected to participate. I, . | . Trade in a Good Town - Decatur , - NOTICE--office will be closed from October 21st to October 28th. Dr. C. C. Rayl
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Suffers Fractured Ankle While Skating EveljUn Rash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rash, of 320 Marshall street, today ih home recovering from a broken ankle sustained when she w<ent|- 'round and ’round, then down. The fracture occurred Evelynn was skating Monday at Sun Set park. She was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital by Pauline Lobsiger and Ronnie Bas-sett,-where the ankle was set, placed in a cast, and she was released. t _ 1—..—.. / Schricker Speaks At Bloomington Tonight ! Bloomington, Ind-. Oct, 24. — (UP)-—Governor Schricker speaks tonight at a Democratic rally in behalf of the candidacy of Mayor Thomas L. Lemoh for re-election in the Nov. 6 municipal election. Previously, he will participate in ground-breaking ceremonies for a $1,750,000 water supply project. Trade in a Ghori Town - Decatur 24 Motor Service FILMS Developed by Edwards Kdhne Drug Store
