Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1951 — Page 3
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 196E
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~: .1 CIVIC DEPARTMENT | IN MEETING MONDAY ‘ ? The Civic Department of the Woman's club held their annual Chriaftj ihas party at the hofhe of Mr4.AU bert Beery on, Monday -eveftfagj. During the business meeting. -•presided over by Mrs. Glen Maujler’ it was voted t ( o furnish mystic'can-, dies for the hospital at Christina* time. ' * ■-1 Christmas carols were sung by the group and the exchange of| gifts followed. w Hostesses for the party ere Mrs. Beery, Mrs. Norman? Kruse, Mrs. H. N. S hr oil, Mrs. ®; W; Johnson. Mrs. George Squien and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. ’ -j i * S- J ADAMS COUNTY NURSES 1 HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY j | The Adams County Nurses Associatfon enjoyed a Christmas- - ' ’ J y .- ; ’ *
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1-- ' >• '.v j party ■? Thursday evening at the i home of Winona Etchar with fort/ I members present. Christmas re- . wordings were played during the '■ evening and exchange gifts were distributed by Santa. Claus. • Refrshments were served by • Mrs. Eichar, Jacqueline Warren, > Evelyti Richard, Joan Mansfield, ( Eleanor Dahnke, Mary Meyer an 1 ■ Marlene Hug. ■ - ■ - i, . ■ — ' ‘ ? WOMEN OF MOOSE IN t CHRISTMAS MEETING ; The Women of the Moose held I their annual candlelight Christmas i dinner Thursday evening at the Moose home with approximately ; one hundred members present. ■ Following the dinner Christmas | carol* were sung and the exchange : of gifts was held. and var- ? ions other games were played dur- • ing the evening. ti ADD SOCIETY or- * ’J WOMAN’S CLUB WILL HAVE I ANNUAL PROGRAM MONDAY I The annual Christmas program | given by the Music Department of J Roman’s Club at the December I general meeting of the group has } ben announced. The musicale is to he given at seven forty five o’clock Monday evening in the; Zion I Evangelical and Reformed church. { Mrs. L. A. Holthouse is chairman, assisted by Mrs. C. E. BFII, Mrs. • J. L. Kocher. Jr., Miss Helen lliju-1 •• bold, Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte, Mrs. E. ’ D. Engeler and Miss Pauline Britzenhofe. ' The program follows: Organ and piano: Cantique de Noel, by Adam. Mrs. Edgar Gerber and Mrs. Harry Dailey. Chorus: In Bethlehem's Lowly 25% Discount on, WINTER COATS. ;. y 2 Price on Fall Millinery E. F. GASS STORE CHRISTMAS CARDS , Exquisite Selection Box Assortments 390 690 79c 97c KOHNE DRUG STORE DON’T TAKE A CHANCE P * TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug. Go. ——— -- ' —-r— ———— - • ,
SIS Society Items for publication phoned In by .11 a. m. (Saturday 9:80 a. m.) Phone 3-21 #1 * Phyllis Acheson v .7 . SATURDAY Heidelberg Class of Zion E. and R. church, bake sale, city hall, 9 a.m. . j > ■\ SUNDAY Nuttman Ave. U.B. Y.P.M.8./ church, 2:30, p.m. /Walther League zone Christmas Party, Monmouth high school, 6:30 p.m. MONDAY Lpgion Auxiliary School of instruction, Fort Wayne post 47, 10 a.m.' ! '' • Fireman's Auxiliary Christmas party. Zion Lutheran phrish hall, 6 p.m. St. Dominic study club Christmas party. Mrs. J. C. LaurCnt, 7 P.m. \ Delta Thteta Tau ' Christmas party, Moose, home; 8 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class, Mr, and Mrs. Leland Ray, 7:30 p.m. Holy Family study club Christmas, party, Mrs. Virginia |laker. Pythian Sister Christmas dinner meeting, K. of P. home, 6 p.m. - TUEBDAY Eagles Auxiliary potluck supper, Eagles hall, 6:30 p.m. I Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs. Lester ’Adler, 1 p.m. , 7 Dorcas Class, Bethany E.U.B. church, 6:30 p.m. h 7 Trinity W.S.W.S., church, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge Christmas party, 1.0.0. F. hall, 6:30 p.in. Church Mothers study club Christmas party, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, 8 p.m. Rosary Society of St. Mary’s church, K. of JC. hall, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters of Bethany church, Mrs. Brice Roop, 6:30 p.m. 'Happy Homemakers, postponed one week. / Monmouth P.TAt Monmouth School, 8 p.m., executive meeting, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Lillie Rich, 6:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladles Club, Adams Central high school, 7 p.m. Delta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. E. D. Stocksdale, 8 p.m. J Eagles Auxiliary Christmas party. Eagles hall, 8 pan. Tri Kappa Associate dinner, Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain. 6:30 p.m. / \ Root Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Norbert Auman, all day. ' ■ WEDNESDAY Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Miss Betty Weber, 8 P-ra- \ ' Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Harley Shady, 1:30 li■■ ' H : . p.m» Historical Club Christmas dinner, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, 12 noon. Zipn E. and R. Glrl>_Guild Mothers Party, church, 7:30 p.m. Women’s Association of Presbyterian church, church, 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Christmas luncheon, parish hall, 1 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Ec club, Mrs.: Clarence McKean, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY Baptist Women’s Missionary Society, church, 7:30 p.m. Emblem club, Elks home, 7:30 P.m. . , Women’s Guild of St. Luke E. and R. church, church, all day. j Order of Eastern Star stated meeting, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. 'Harold Idlewine, 7 p.m. - ' Manger, by Williams, Ave Maria, by Bach-Gounod; soloists, Miss Britzenhofe and Mrs. Dan Tyndall; Accompanist, Mrs. O’. H. Haubold. 'Organ: Jubilate, by Wilson, Mrs. Harold Murphy. 1 \ Vocal: Sweet Little Jesus Boy, by MacGimsey, 'Miss Britzenhofe. Vlbra-harp and piano: Christmas Fantasia, by Mueller. Mrs. Kocher and Miss Phyllis Kraft. Vocal: Come to the Stable with Jesus, by O’Hara, Mrs. William
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I F* ' Vw ! I MRS. HERBERT GOELZ was the former Miss Dorothy Knipsteiti, daughter of Charles Knipstein of near. Monroeville, before her recent" marriage in St. John’s Lutheran church at Flat Rock. The Rev. W. F. Vogel officiated at the double ring Ceremony. Mrs. William Goelz of 310 North First street is the groom’s mother. The couple are residing on rqute two, Monroeville.—’Photo by Anspaugb. —sr— ——————————— ■ . — .
Feller. Organ: Gesu Bambino, by P|etro Yon. Mrs. J.F. Fruchte. From the Messiah: He Shall Feed His Fiock and Come Unto Him, by Handel. Miss Haubold and Mrs. Tyndall. Chorus: No Candle Was There and No Fire, by Lehmann, and Glory to God in the Highest, by Pergolesi; soloist. Mrs. A.C.E. Gillander, accompanist, Mrs. Haubold. Members of the club are urged to use their guest tickets <for the Christmas program. Dorcas. Class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will have a carry-in dinner at the church Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock. The Y.P,M.B. of th« Nuttmap Ave. U.B. church will meet Bunday afternoon at two thirty o’clock in the church. All members are urged to be ; present. Mrs. Harley Shady will be hostr ess for the-meeting of the Plea* ant drills Methodist W.S.C.S. Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. All members are 'urged to attend. The annual Christmas party and* gift exchange of the' Ladies Fellowship of the* Missionary church will be held Friday evening at seven o’clock at the home of Mrs. Harold Idlewine, 604 North Second Street. ./ ■ The Eagles Auxiliary will have a potluck supper in the Eagles hall Tuesday evening at six h thrty o’clock. The Christmas gift exchange will also be held at this meeting. 1 ■ . i •' ■>' A meeting of the Kirkland W.C.T.U. will be held in the home 1 of Mrs. Lbster Adler at one o’clock Tuesday afternoon., ■ The Women of the Moose will have their regular social meeting in the Moose home Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Officers will meet at- seven. The Baptist Women’s Missionary Society will-meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock In the church parlors'; There will be a fifty-cent gift exchange. Mrs. Warren Lehman will be the lesson leader and hostesses will be Mrs. John Bauman. Mrs. Homer Reppert and Mrs., Lehman. ; ■ 1 . ‘ 1 . ■ ? ’ The Fireman's Auxiliary will have its annual Christmas dinner meeting at Zion Lutheran parish < hall Monday evening at six o’clock. t-' -J ■ "J I • p * Officers and committeewchalrmen of the American Legion Auxiliary will have their annual school of instruction at post 47, Fort Wayne, Monday morning at ten o’clock. A carry-in' lunch will be served. j ’ - 11. - - - Mrs. Carl Centlivre, of Fort Wayne, is visiting here today with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehinger and family. Mrs. Chalies Sullivan, formerly of Preble, underwent paajor surgery at the Peralta hospital, Oakland, Calif., recently. She had been visiting with her daughter* in San Lorenzo, Calif. Her address is 242 Avon Avenue, San Lorenzo, CalifOne of our larger English lan guage dictionaries Half more than 150 different definitions for , the word “set?’
Dr Kempf Is Named Head Os Hospital Indianapolis, Dec. B.—(U P)— Dr/Gbrald F. Kempf was appointed, "superintendent of Indianapolis General hospital today by the board of public health and hospitals. Dr. Henry G. Nester was bidied to succeed Kempf as city health director. I* , ■ ■ i x . Maine's Acadia National Park smjietimes is called “Lafayette.” ’ h ■ .«
I F° r Th® Men and Boys I I Shop at LEE’S! I I?l y9r** FjFt * i — i I I ai 11 -ill £ |*k*y_ f w>a /I 1, film i .”*Uk [■ ■ A B * > fl >1 1 •*" “ ‘ z.aihi f \ /IwAMfli K <. JiWJ Miiwl I If his Workshop is his hobby, 1 Inß we’ve got the tool gifts that . «j4i will bring him hours of re-i ItmA ft Ik/ / I ’ laxation and enjoyment! Tools U l /T ' are always prized gifts. ' 1 ^ I "*** V\ ‘ I ■ • "I, 11 ! I J BUCK & DECKER m.-kk.- 1 { J ■4” ELECTRIC DRILLS SMOOTHING PLANES ; I '/,” ELECTRIC DRILLS , JACK PLACES i ! ' ■ |. SANDER AND POLISHER „, „„„„ „, .„__ | ELECTRIC SAW RABBET PLANES F' ’ . ' ' : ROUTERS ' . ‘ h ,■ * - LEVELS—I 2" -16” - 24” - 32” ■ 48” DREMEL T.N,N.p» * ELECTRIC SANDERS & POLISHERS BRACE AND BITS i, * | i ■ IRWIN PATTERN BITS v r \ in sets of S and B bits I 6” & 8” POWER BENCH SAWS , < ' I\J BANDSAWS \ WOODCHIgELS - SCREWDRIVERS | \ T(M)L GRINDERS I PUNCH SETS / *; ’ CRESTOLOY WRENCHES COMPLETE SETS | SQUARES i ; ! ■- NIPPERS AND PINCERS 7 3 an/ 4-foot CABINET CLAMPS . HAMMERS AND HATCHETS HAND CRANK DRILLSL i HAND SAWS j ' < PUNCH DRILLS \ HACK SAWS WS P,PE WBENCHES 8 ” •»<* 24 ” | FINE SELECTION OF TOYS ON MAIN FLOOR [ Lee Hardware Co. 1 ;I '. . ■ ' ' -■' • ■ - ’’ ■ ■ - ' '"’
Capsule Operetta At School Monday A capsule operetta, “South Pacific,” will be presented at the |Decatur high school Monday afternoon at 1:80 o’clock. 'Miss Roberta Bobbe, popular Chicago mezzosoprano, will present what she calls the “capsule operetta,” telling the and singing the best songs from the great modern musical hit. She has delighted popular and concert audiences throughout the middlewest for the past several seasons. The public is invited to attend. OSPJTAL I Admitted: Mrs. Thurman Chap leston, Geneva; Mrs. Basil Moore, Bryant; John Cramer, Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Francis Burchen, Lima, O. am. and Mrs James cTWebb, of Indianapolis, are the parents of a baby girl, Karen Marie, born this morning the Methodist hospital in that city. She weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces, and is their first child: Mrs. Webb was formerly Miss Anna Marie Steury of this city. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Steury of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Webb, of Op lando, Fla., are the grandparents. Friends here have received word of the adoption of a baby son. Dap rell Lynn, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' Michaels of Columbia City. The baby was born November 24. Mrs. I Michaels will be remembered as the former Miss Mildred Owens of Decatur. , First YMCA established in the U.S was at Boston in . 1851 '• - -
GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 1 held their weekly meeting at the. school Tuesday There were sixteen girls present We finished our Christmas presents for our mothers We were reminded to bring a picture of ourselves to the next meettng, | / Scribe, Marceda Whetstone J OirL Scout Troop 13 held their organization meeting Wednesday at the Decatur high school with their leaders, Mrs'.’Gerhard Marbachand Mrs. Arthur Jr. They elected. officers and divided into patrols. The following officers were elected: president, Barbara Suttles; scribe, Saraßrunnegraff, They closed their meeting with the friendship circle. | f I ' Scribe, Sara Brunbegraff aawwiiHßii Final Report Filed The Lincoln National Bank and Balsiger estate, filed tis final reTrust company, of Fort W«yne,' administrator for the Christian port showing the payments of all obligations and takes accrued by the estate and further the priority of an order of the court for the immediate transfer of tne stocks, promissory note and automobile of the estate. The Balsiger estate was appraised at 8183,311.85, but for tax purposes, the estate was valued at $279,640.96. , According to the final distribution of the estate, all stocks are to go to the widow, Aline Balsiger, and to the children, Milford, Eldon, Gertrude > Balsiger, Helen Sprunger and Vera Lehman. The. widow is to receive 76 shares of the Adams County 'Farm. Bureau' Cooperative Assocaition and 100 shares in Munsingwear, Inc. and in combination with the children, 70 shares in the Berne Lumber company, 1,995 share* of Central Soya company stock; 432 shares of Fort Wayne Corrugated
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Paper company; 169 snares in the Lincoln National Bank and Trust . , company; 700 shares of Northern Indiana Public Service compand stock, and 3,140 shares in the Wayne Paper Box and Printing company. The children are to receive 400 shares of Wayne Knit- ' ting Mills stock. A $4,00p nomint- ' erest bearing promissory note executed Sept. 8, 1949, was willed to Vera Lehnian. r -7 Rev. Bill Bollinger Sings Tenor Arid The Rey. Bill Bollinger, junior student at Huntington college and a member of the college choir, sang the tenor aria of Bach’s . cantat* “Bie Werden Aus Saba Ale Komen” presented Thursday evening at the Quest club in Fort Wayne by the enoir. Rev. Bollinger was accompanied by the Fort Wayne Philharmonic orchestra under the direction of Prof J Yarbdraugh, director of the Huntington choir. Prof. Yarboraugh has led the American Symphony in Paris, France, and other parts of Europe and the United States. Rev. Bollinger Is the sou of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bollinger of this city. ' c 6,000 7 ' who feared new clash if the Egyptians reached the disputed village. The British forces, spearheaded by a large force dt tanks, armored cars and Bren gun carriers, seized Kafr Aisi Amr laat midnight (4 p.m. yesterday CST). Egyptian residents were this morning and British army engineer*, begaxi demolishing a number of buildings to clear away for the 500-yardrline. bypass road.
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