Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1952 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1953
CLASS PARTY IS' HELD, ON THURSDAY fcVENWG 'rThe Progressive Workers class Qt; Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church.held its Tegular meeting Thursday evening-in the church parlors. Fifteen members indfwo guests were present. David Wynn, class president, conducted the business session. Each member brought a toy for the nursery department of the church. Games 4Lhd contests were ;enjoyed during a social hour and refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weitfeldt. UThe Order of Rainbow for Girls will hold their formal initiating at six forty o’clock Thursday evening in the Masonfc hall. All Masons and Eastern Stars are .invited to attend lite ceremonies. ■ > 7 Tri Kappa sorority will have « meeting followed by Pledging services Tuesday everting at seven thirty o'clock in the home of Mrs. Robert Aeschliman. The Ave Maria study club meeting will be held In" tile home of Mrs. • Bernard Terveer. 604 West ■Madison street, at eight o’clock Friday- evening. - \ - '■ I ' —; ' The Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical United church will meet at seven thirty o’clock Friday Evening at the home of Mr. and\ Mrs. Frank Baker with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gilpin assisting; Mr. and--’ Mrs. Adam Kunowich will have charge of the program. "
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Mrs. Edwin Kauffman will be hostess to members of the St. Jude study club this evening at eight o’clock. ’ ftft'- '• ft( ' I'; ! s ft S r . ■ r'■ I • ’ , The Eagles Auxiliary! Will have a regular meeting and social hour Tuesday evening- at eight o’clock in the Eagles hall. ' J The Ladies Aid of. Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the church Thursday evening. at seven thirty o'clock. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. John Chambers; Mrs. Lewis Sapp and R - O- Wynn. | ? Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ashbaiicher left today for Palmetto, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Mrs. John S. Peterson of this city is reported to be recovering from a fractured hip suffered in a fall, on the icy pavements at? Fort Wayne last week. Mrs. Peterson is confined to the Lutheran hospital. She was visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lois Keller and family, when the mishap occured. Cpl. Delbert Davis and family of Camp Gordon, Ga., and Miss Frances Davis of National-Chris-tian College. Kansas City.y Mo., were over Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clay .fDhvis of the Piqua road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards spent the holiday weekend in Park Forest. 111., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. Oi N. ('rider tmd family. They were accompanied home by their son, Steve, who has vtsited the past week with the Criders. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brayton of 122 East Rugg Street have returned from spending the Christmas holidays with Their families in Byron, 111. ? jy Odell Foley will leave this evening to resume studies at Indiana University following the holiday vacation. . 4 Mr. and Mrs. David C. Baker and daughters, Kathleen and Ro ternary. of Marion, 0., spent the N sw Years holiday with* friends and relatives in Decatur. \ ___ ..‘V'/..'! ■ ■ The puck used in playing dee hookey is an inch thick and three inches in diameter.’ . ,
SSS 3 Society item* for_day’« publication phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) j Phone . 3-2121 PhyllJa Acheson WEDNESDAY St, Jade study club, Mrs. Edwfh Kauffman. 8 p.m. , Ruth Circled of Christian church, Mrs. Hannon Kraft, 7:30 p.m. tCatholic Ladies of Columbfa business meeting, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. | , Wednesday Night Bridge duh, Mrs. Robert Andrews, -7:30 p.m. Sancta Maria study club, Mrs. Fred’ Bashpra, 8 p.m. • St. Anri study club, Mrs. Ralph J. Roop, 7:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi business meeting, Mrs. Burt Townsend,. Jr., 8 p.m. y Historical club, Mrs. Hurry Essex, 2:30 p.m. 7/ . , *' \ THURSDAY /Trinity E.U.B. Ladies Aid, church, 7:30 p.m. u Rainbow Girls formal initiation, Masonic hall. 6:45 p.m| G.E. iAeoliari choir nejhearsal, Decatur (high stJiool music room, 7 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Annette Schulte, 6:30 p.m. ft ] -j Everready class of First Methodist church, Mrs. O. K. Baker. 7:30 p.ip." ? ft(Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church, all day. ft |U ' , Monroe Methodist W.S.C.s|. general meeting, church annex, 7:3Q p.m. Girl Scout Leaders club’, Lincoln school, 1:15 p.m. . W.M. A.of Nut Iman Avenuo U.B. church, Mrs. William Thornton, 7i 30 p.m. * . r * Magley Ladies Aid, church basement. airday. Wesley Couples Class, Methodist church, 8 p.m. -ftftft Pleasant , Dale Ladles Aid, church, all day. Tri Kappa sorority Free Variety Show, Decatur high school auditorium, 7<:30 p.m. ? - '\- • . ■■■ ■! ■ JV' ' r- ■ FRIDAY \ Work and Win class of Trinity E.U.B. church, ><Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, 7:30 p.m. Ave* Maria study club, Mrs. Bernard Terveer, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa sorority’business and pledging, Mrs. Robert AeschJLimgn, 7:20 p.m. ' 4 ; Eagles Auxiliary regular meeting, Eagles hall. 8 p.m.
i i i i i w. Sgt. and Mrs. Fred R. Sanders ar£ the parents of a baby girl, horn December 17 in Tokyo, Japan, 'fhe baby, the first in the, family five pounds, six jWeek’s Budget Style 1 ■ ■ 7VM 4 i b A •* X fa \ DiZ-v /VV * Il /)) vlkbX F/FA JI ' /n 1 ■r XJn Lj — \ 90661 S- 10-12 k /\« ’./i.’.’m M-14-16 ' IfeT L—lß—2o ’ | Inj j ■r It’s an apron! A smock! -You can use this Wrapon MANY ways! ..Make it up in cotton for kitcMn duty, in heavier fabric ‘ for in bverblouse dr jerkin. Or—gobd idea—make it in terry-cloth for j a beach coat. So easy—no waistline 1 earn, just ties to fit. I Pattern 9066 \in sizes small tl2; medium 14, 16; large 18, SO. Medium' size 2’4 yards 35-inch, j Send THIRTY cents in coins for. this pattern to Marian Martin, cate bf Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SligE Md'' STYLE NUMBER. r ’ i L
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Ruth G. Lehman Is IVed Friday To Rev. James Harvey Friday ieyening at seven (o’clock Miss Ruth G. Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman H. llehipari of Geneva route one,\ and tl|e Rev. James D. Harvey, son of J|Lr. and, Mrs. Charles T. Harvey of finder, Wyo., were united in marriage in the 1 Cross Evangelical ajid Reformed chiirch at Berne in a lovely holiday wedding. The Rev J C. A. Schmid officiated at the ring ceremony, j ! I Mrs-. Ervin Felber, organist, and De Wayne Felber, vocalist, presented. the wedding musicale. "Claire^ de Lune” was played softly during the ceremony and after, the exchange of vows, Moment” was sung. in. marriage by her father, the bride? chose, a gown of white satiri fashioned with a t fitted bodice, overlaid with imported galoon lace. Appliqued lace ,highlighted the skiyt. which ended in a chapel train. Iler fingertip veil of' imported illusion fell froin a half-bonnet of white satin and ■softly gathered illusion, beautified with small peari clips, A purple orchid topped her white Bible, a gift from the groom.
and-has been named Leiloni DianA The mother is the former Kathryn Lichtenberger. - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AV. 11. Lichtenberger of, route five. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Miller, ot Danville, 111., are the parents of a baby boy. David William, born Dej cemlier/ 30. J He weighed eight pounds. Miller was formerly associated with the "Central Soya company in this city an& resided here before moving to Danville. Mr. and Mrs. W>yne Fisher are the parents of . a baby boy, born at 4:25 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces. r The U. S.; purchased ■ the Virgin Islands in 1.911 from Denmark for $25 millipn. ■ ij—• Both the male and female caribou of northern North Aijierica have antlers. ||
y I \ nSSSSMBUBt — -1 There is no need for any family to deny themselves the comfort of a complete Zwick funeral service. s Every phase of our service . . . the complete use of all our facilities and equipment are included in each tribute ... even at minimum cost. ZWICK ~ S'fineia/ ■ ' toicrt J. ZWICK ROBERT a FREER! ' • SINCE im / I . S2O N. 2ND ☆ PHONES 61 AND 800
Mi ( ss Winifred Lehman; I of Kansas City, Mo./and Miss Rebecca both sisters of the bride, were her attendants. The.y wore identically styled gowns of: green faille taffeta and carried bouquets of red carnations tied with fed streamers. The groom was attended by John Sprunger, of Greenville, S. C.. .And usheps were Martel, Ferinig, Roger Bixler, Sherman Roth and Gurtis 0., Lehman. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the basementirt the church. Miss Anna Spruriger, Miss Phyllis Start, of Plymouth. Mrs. Curtis O. Lehman, and the Misses Shirley Sprunger. Evelyn Miller and Kathleen jAffolder served the guests. After a short wedding trip ihe ftjpuple will make their home'in the parsonage the’ Baptist uliur<;h in Demorest, Ga., where •the Rhv. Harvey.is now serving’as pastor. \ Mrs. Harvey, a graduate of Hartford township high school, attended International Business college at Fort Wayrie and Bob Jones University in Greenville. S.C. tit recently she was sbcirty editor for the Berhe Witness. liev, - is a graduate of Lander high school and Bob Jones University.
V • \ >\ L* Confesses Killing V C< Os Six Years Ago 4 \ .Jeffersonville, Ind.. Jan. 2 — tl'P) r— Three police officers returned .a woman to Newport, Ky., toaay when she confessed killing ■i man whose death was listed as Silicide in 1945. ' H wys a New Year's day “conscience confession.” > authorities iaid. \ Mrs. Betty Lee Stdiman. 40. told Indiana state polibe jphe stabbed Fred ing an argument in her Newport iwme May 8, IM|. The Oriental drug hashish is inade from the dried tops ot Indian hemp. < A Spanish explorer, varuenas. discovered the Grand Canyon about 1540. T-
Stabbing Fatal To Ipdianapolis Man Indianapolis, Jan. 2 -r-(UP) — Ruskin Robinson, 65, who was stal>bed tw'o days before Christmas in a brawl, died yesterday. His com-mon-law wife, Rosie Price, 25. was charged with assault with intent to kill and held in jail. .< ' r •. ' Gary Woman Killed As Car Hits Train Gary, Ind., Jan. 2.—(UP)-—Mrs Richard Rine, 55. Gary, was killed today and her 59-year-old husband seriously injured when their car was struck by a westbound freight train hfere. The engineer of the Elgin, Joliet And Eastern railroad train said Rine drove the car ontoi the Crossirig at 52nd and Georgia when'the train was- only 50 feet away and there w r as no. time tio stop. William A. I rvin ft ft ■ ! ’ Dies In New York ■ f \ . - ? ,'a - Ne|w York, Jan. 2.r-(UP)— William A. Irvin, who rose in Horatio Alger fashion from messenger boy to (president of United States Steel Corp., djed yesterday following a long illness. 4 He was 78. . h He became ’pressident’ of U.S. Steel in 1932. burinjg World War II he served as chairman of the war production funcj toi conserve manpower and also was chairman of the board of trustees for the American safetly council. , * ' ‘< ft' r r ' . Go to the church of your chotc* next Sunday.
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( , ~.l y, _ ... — SERGEANT Donald D. Rector, Mus- | { kcgon, Mich., demonstrates at De- i F 11 v troit Arsenal a new standard sub- t < machine gun that fires around 1 ' corners. Gun was perfected at'the I x: request of Army fighters in Korea. . t rH ' ‘ \ * It fires a .45 caliber bullet at 450 rounds a minute, (International) |ft.
WjOSRITAL I ■» "■ ■ " 11 v I ii V Admitted: D. C. Blowers. Decatur; Mrs. Robert Weaver, Convoy. O.; Mrsi Minnie Wiietfeldt.-Mon-roeville route 2;<Luanne Lehjuaft; Decatur; Jpiries Runion-, Geneva: Mrs , Jennie Bailer, Decatur. Dismissed: Darrel Mclntosh, Dixon, O.;\| Mrs. Earl Moser and baby girl.: Geneva; Mrs. WjHiam Witte, De'catpr; Mrs. Roger Singleton and bifby girl. Decatur; Mrs. Vernon Nfacke and baby girl. Dianne Lou, becatur; Mrs. Robert Cook and baby girl. Decatur; I Ernest Pyle, Geneva. 111 ’ll . r' \. . * ’ ■’ .
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