Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1952 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1963

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AUXILIARY JUNIORS V | MEETING ON MONDAY - The Juniors of the American legion Auxiliary met last Monday afternoon in the Region home. .They were invited to attend the adult auxiliary meeting January 35, at which time a movie of the 1951 Girl’s State will ho shown. ; The Junior Auxiliary fourth district conference will be held at the New Haven Legion post the -first Saturday; in April with Ann Ehinger, chairman of the Decatur ; group, acting as junior chairman. • t! , Those in charge of the January ijmeeting, were Ann Ehinger, Mary i t Byer .and \Mary and Penny Miller. .TRI KAPPA SORORITY IIN PLEDGING SERVICE | Members of Tri Kappa sorority pnet at the home of Mrs.. Robert 'last evening for a . jshbrt' business meeting and pledging services, conducted hy Mrs, , William Schnepf. Jr. J The sorority voted to purchase ja health bond and Mrs. Whiter Bookman reported tfor the magazine projeg|. A reporit was given of the variety show sponsored by the j sorority recently, and Mrs. James |Kocher, Jr., general chairman for fthe show, expressed her appreciation to the public for their generous response. ‘ ( I Impressive pledging services Jwere held for Mrs. Robert Mutschtier, Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mrs'. H. -|L. Lankenau and the pledges were Ithen entertained at the Fairway. ! .|Lunch was served at T-shaped |tables covered in white and deco-, frated with bouquets of carnations. I: 1 -- ?» ■. ■■■ ■■ 11 ■" ' now’s the time for : emgs I JiCAMERA • FLASH MODEL I j ‘B* You merely load, aim, and 1 shoot for good indoor pictures —in color, or blaik-dnd-white. Everything's pre-set at the fact lory. Takes Kodak 620 Films—--11 2 shots per r 011.57.20; Flasholder, $3.39. Stop in and see the "Hawkeye. Prices includy Federal Tax. > I Holthouse Drug Co.

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?! ' i 5 I M V . ' J ", |’liJ • . i' L i ■■ Corsages we r given ;to the pledges. '■ J 4-W- \4' I [ ■ WEtpblNG ANNOUNCED Tnj a afterncon ceremony on SUhdajy, DeqenjlxT 3(M Miss Neva K. i Mallonee. daughter of Mr. and, }Mrs. Melvin Malloiiee' of Decatur, and Dnjitri W. pHendrfcks. son of Mr, and Mts.! Howard (k Hendricks, est Monroe, were united *in marriage, t The double ring eerenibny was perfcjrrtied by the Rev.i William Hall in the Modroe Methodist churcji in the presence of the immediate family 7 and close friends * Mrs. Eiiner Ehrsain, organist, presented the musw-ale. Selections included “Voices' of Spring""and “Ate Maria.” The traditional wedding iparches were used, j The bride was attired iff a deep purple gabardine suit and wore a lavender lelt hast with tiny purple Her other accessories were pbrtile and white and she wore a ccrsage of white roses. ' Miss Marybelle Armstrong, of Swayzee, served as maid of honor. She wore a toast brown feuit with matching hat and hark prtnyn accessories. Her corsage pwa» of gold colored murhs. | » t Glenn Rowden, of Monroe, attended the groom as best mtn. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held p the church annex. Thp Misses Charlene Ackley, Waldron. MJx'h.. and Mildred Drewett, ctf Fort Wayne, served at the reception. The cop pie tigs returned\fjom a short wedding tr|p. The. groom will return this’ week to Cheltenham, MdJ whlre he is stationfed as a radio* Operator with the navy, Mrs. Hehdricks is employed ty the Wayne Pump in Fo|rt Wajpe. Both are graduates of tie Adams Central high I .! j RESEARCHCLUB HAS MEETING ON MONDAY [ ; “ifhe Kjremlin” was tile topic dismissed by MrsJw. L. Harper at the meeting of, the liesearch, clubj Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. 'phompsion.i Mrs. Harper interesting and informative Ipaper was preceded *by cur-rent-eveints given by the tienibers. After .the discussion the fifteen members present ipade plans for the annual guest djay, to ipe held op February 13. Mrd. J. W, Calland is chairman of the guest day conv x mitHe. The president. O. H. Haubold, appointed the following nominating committee, Mses. H. B. Heller. Mrs. Eugerje Runyon and Mrs. W. L. Linn. ; Quality I | Photo Finishing : m h -4 H J rr 44 I . ■ All; work left before nooh Thursday ready next day, Friday,! 10:00 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co.

TRI KAOPX ASSOCIATES L ’ MEET TUESDAY EVENING Associate chapter of Tri Kappa met last evening at the home of Mrs. W. Guy Brown, with Mrs. Dick Heller and' Mrs*. Wilbur Petrie! assisting the hostess. Dessert iwas served at small tables laid with white linen and centered with tiny white swans holding nasturtium blossoms. Following dessert The business meeting was held, Mrs. Walter J. Kridk presiding. Reports from the various committees were given and Mrs. Braun announced that ten View-Masters .with twentyseven regls had been sent to the* at Riley hospital in Indianapolis. The February meeting \ will be held With the active 'chapter, at which (time inspection will be held. The time and place will, be announced later. 4 i ;■' The Pythian Sister Needle elub will meet following Temple Monday evening in the K. of P. home, a . ■ ' ~r — ; *:,4 '’ ' The Junior Women’s club meeting will be Monday evening at eight O'clock in home of Mrs. Roy Friedley. ; **** ? , • i‘ — ‘i ' r ■ The Past Presidents Parley of the American Auxilary will meet at the hoind of Mrs. Lawreiice Rash Monday evening at o'clock. a , ’ Mrs. Robert Helm will entertain the Dramatic Department of Woman’s club Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Fireman’s Auxiliary meeting is to be held in the home of, Mrs. Dick Girod at eight'O'clock Monday evening. Unit 1- of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren W.S.W.S. will meet at. two< o'gloc& Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Gerald Ross. Assisting hostessed Ore Leah Chronister, Velma Fortney and Dorothy BoWmap. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Stingley. I 1 ' ' ' -r— - The January meeting of the Bobo Community Organization will be held in the Bobo school Monday at seven thirty o’clock. . 1 1 Avon Burk is, attending the tur- ; key and grain dealers convmtion in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Free by of this city are visiting \ for a few days in Chicago. Mr. and Albert Gehrig, of Homer. Mich.j were here Tuesday to attend the funeral of Carre Cole. • Miss Barbara jHelm has returned to Ball State Teachers College after spending the holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm. Miss Eleanor Reppert of this city, who has been a patient for several days at Adams county memorial hospital, where she und<>" w’ent surgery, was to an Indianapolis hospital Tuesday for treatment and observation. Wiaiis. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Franklin are the parents of a baby boy, born at 1:45 a.m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 14ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Neuensch wander aVe the parents a baby girl, born- at the Adams county memorial hospital Tuesday at 4:25 p.m. She weighed 6 pounds, ounces, SUMMONS < Con 11 need Fraui Pane Ono) scale war, but we are putting oursleves in a position to mobiUzo very rapidly if we have to.” t Swiss chard and beets are of the same botanical family. @59 ANAPAC HHH Antihistamine and ARC ■■Mw Compound for all-'round cold relief. \ A ■|;i9W . 15 TrthU Smith Drag Co.

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*ll. 1.1 ■ 1 ■ ■"iiji.i! ■!. 1 I 1.1.1 Society lt»m| for d«y*« publication mueite phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday?:3o a. m.) ’ ' Phone . 3-2121 , £ Phyllle Acheson 1 | WEDNESDAY / Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs! Earl Adams, 2:30 p.m. ' American Legion Auxiliary dril| team. Legion home, 8 p.m. 44 4 • Business and \ Professional Wbmen’s club, Moose home, 6:30 p,tn. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, parish hall, l>3o p.m. 4 f Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mr< Richard Macklin, 8 p.m. Presbyterian NaomLCircle, Miss Marion Koontz, 8 p.rp. . • • j Epsilon Sigma chapter businesb meeting, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, 8 p.m. THURSDAY . > ’ Bethany W.S.W.S. Unit 1, Mrs Gerald Roas, 2 p.m. . , ’j G.E. . Aeolian choir rehearsal Decatur high school mdsic room, 7 p.m. | 1 Queen ~of Pettce discussion group, Mrs. Frances Koors, 8 jLip. Queen of thej Rosary "study club, Mrs. Maxine Schultz, 8 p.m. - Church of God W.M.S., Mrs. Herbert Hawkins, all day. Union Chapel W. S. W» S.,' wj Lawrence Norris. Ip.m.' D. A. V. Auxiliary business meeting. D A. V. half. 7:30 p. m. Mt Victory Ladies Aid, Mrs'. Daisy Krick, 1 p.m. \ Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S., Dorothy and Drucilla Fuhrman, 2 p.tn, ?, Salem Methodist W.S.C.S., Mrs. Claude Foreman, 1:30 p.m. Holy Cross Discussion olnb, Mrs. Carl Schnepp, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs-. 1 Roy Runyon, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs. R. L. Koontz, 2:30 p.m. Legion Auxiliary 4th District meeting, David. Parrish post 296, Foil Wayne, all day. Women of Moose social meeting, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers at 7 p.m. ' ■ Great Books discussion group. Library, 7:30 p.m. O.E.S. stated meeting. Masonic homd, 7:30 pJm. Baptist WJMfS. meeting, cancelled. ' I • Methodist W.si.C.S. lunchebn.. church. 1 p. m. Brownie Troop 4, I’dncoln school assembly room, after School. ; FRIDAY 4 of Bobo epurefa,, Mm* Myrtle Clements. 7:30 p.m. ! | Calvary Ladies Aid and Willing Workers class, church basemept, 6 p.m. ♦ \ MONDAY Past President’s Parley, -’ Mrs. Lawrence Rash,'S' P-W Dramatic Department of Womanls club. Mrs. Robert Hein., 7:30 p.m. ” . Fireman’s Auxiliary, Mrs, Dick . Girod, 8 p.m. Bobo Community . Bobo school. 7:30 p.m. ! Pythian Sister Needle club. ?K; of P. home, after Temple. -4 - Junior Women*s club, Mrs. &oy Friedley, 8 p.m. ? GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 6 met «- Monday evening in Lincoln school. After, the story hour Judy Thtewiler gave, us a,treat. We were dismissed with; the Brownie promise and good: , night song. i 4 H Janeen Augsberger 4 Democrat Want Ads Bring Results*

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Recess Jury Tria! To Thursday Morning Case Venued Here From Allen County Judge Myles F. Parrish today recessed the jury trial of Hazel . I). Follis against Lester Dimmick. a suit for damages, in which eight witnesses have paraded .to the stand in the -two days since the trial began. ‘\ ! ' V The judge told members of. the jury that it was. impossible for certain witnesses to be present today: for further cross-examina-tiojn by attorneys, then announced ♦he postponement, with the case to be resumed at 9 a. m. Thursday. The plaintiff. Hazel Follis, seeks 815,000 damages in the cause of action in which she alleges she sustained serious and: perhaps permanent Injuries following an accident in Fort Wayne when the vehicle she was driving was rammed by another driven by defendant Dimmick. The impact forced her car into another immediately ahead. ■" The case was recently venued to . Adams county from superior court in Fort Wayne. Thus far Mrs. Follis, Clara Gephart. Albert O’Keefe, Kenneth Shank, Dr. Warren Hastings and Dr. Charles Rothschild, have appeared as plaintiff’s witnesses. Dimmick, who was also called to the stand hy plaintiff’s attorneys, and Dr. Jack Lauclermilk have tes•ified as defendant's witnesses. All witnesses are froifl Fort Wayne. Attorney for , the plaintiff is Sully Frankenstein, of . Fort Waynee the defendant is represented by Pat and Robert Parrish, of Fort Wayne, and Ferd Litterer, from this city. Admitted: Charles Hook, Deca tur: Mrs. Glen Foor. Pleasant Mills; Mrs. Bert Brewster, Geneva!; L. D. Brown, Deeatur. dismissed: Frederick’ Schultjt, Decatur route three. 'FT' 1 " !"' ’'!! yi* I"! j 1 '’fc uf — 24 Hour Service FILMS Developed by Edwards Kohne Drug Store Say It With FLOWERS From

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