Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1952 — Page 3
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MRS. WALTER HANSEN TO ADDRESS V|*LPO GUILD, The Decat jr Circuity Chapter of the Valparaiso University Guild will hear in address by Mrs. Walter Hansen. df Fort Wayne, at their meeting Tuesday evening at eight o clock in St. Peter’s - Lutheran church, Fuelling. Mrs. H.H. Krueckebergwill conduct a business meeting prior to the program. Mrs. Hansen, who has been affiliated with the national guild for ,many years and was national president from 1948 until 1951, will use as her topic “Twenty ’ Years of Achievement.” She is the wife of Profj Walter Hapsen, myisic critic for the News-Sentinel, .and she &so reviews a moviecolumn for fhresset magazine, edited at Valparaiso • University. T - - BETHANY UNIT HAS MEETING THURSDAY Unit three of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Martin ? Zimmerman/. Mrs. z Everett program chairman, z opened the meeting with scripture taken from Psalms. ■She then prepared the group for the new lesson hook with the geographical locations of countries to •be studied. Mrs. Adler gave highlights from the book ♦‘Run and Festival in Ldtin America” and 'Mrs. Winston Rawley presented the lesson from the book on North and South America. Mrs. Spdhr, spiritual life leader, , spoke on the topic “There is Always Morning Ahead#* Refreshments were Served by the hostess after the meeting. 1 ’ ■-- v ; FEDERATED CLUBS IN MEETING LAIST FRIDAY Mrs. Gerald Durkin was hostess Friday afternoon to members of the Adams County Federation of i Clubs. At the business session. \ presided over by Mrs. Durkin, the - group voted to purchase a $5 health bond and it was announced that the federated club woman's magazineLp will be placed on the Decatur library shelf again this year through the courtesy of the club. t Miss Louise Brumbaugh, psychiatrist with the Fort Wayne public school system, was guest speaker * for .the afternoon and used as her topic “Mental Heajlth.”. The committee in charge, was Amos Yoder, Mrs. ClarenceQuality Photo - Finishing Work left before 8:00 P. M,. Monday, Ready Wednesday at 10:00 “A. M. Holthouse Drug Co. ggniRFX-FMF Greaseless, stainless medicated skin cream. Soothes minor skin irritations, ... burns, chafing. _ 5% ounces Smith Drug Co. ■ v
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Black and Mrs, Lawrence Ehrsam. The next meeting will be held at the hbme of Mrs. llarve Baker and Mrs A. R.‘ will give a talk on **Citizenshi|>.” .1 , The .Wednesday Night Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Robert Miller at seven thi|-ty o’clock that evening. A business meeting; of the Emblem Club will be Meld in the Elks home Thursday evening at eight o’clock. - The Order of Eastern Star will have a stated meeting Thursday at seven thirty o’clock in the Masonic hall. Tha past matrons and patrons will he the honored guests. '. < i !: I; '■ L i !• _ , All / Circles i dlf the Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet at the church Thursday afternoon!'a£ twoAj’clpck to continue the, lesson study course. Mrs. R. D. Myers will present the lesson and Mrs. Clarence Smitley WilT'be devotional leader. ■ ( L The D.A.V. Auxiliary will have a social meeting aid initiation .at seven thirty o’clock (Thursday evening at the D.A.V. -hall. Members are’ reminded of this bake sale to he held at Pnblix Saturday morning nt nine o’clock. Members of Sinion Heemstra’s Sunday School will have a party in the basement of the Presbyterian (church Tuesday evening at eight p’clbck. Al inem'i>ers are urged to -attend. ? ■ ■ ,I . ‘ Ruth a|id Naomi |Circld of Zion Evangelical and Rdforinefl church will meet: Wednesday at thirty o’clock in the church social’rooms. Tri sorority will sponsor a .bake sale at The Schafer Saturday ; beginning* iat nine thirty o’clock in tlje morning, ' 1 J —4 1/ i ■ The executive boald of the Methodist W.S.C.S. is a.«seil to meet in the church Wednesday evening at eight fifteen o’clock. ~ The Willing Workers class of Calvary I JEjB. church will have its class me dihg and i party at the church Friday evening at seven o’clock. i : 1 ' 1 The W omen of the .Moose Will have form al initiation at the Moose home Thursday at seVen thirty o’clock. Officers will meet at seven. ii ! <1 j i -' ? ■ -44 4 The Junior Arts Department of Woman’s Club will be in charge of z the club‘s general meeting, to i'he held at seven forty five o’clbck this evering in th* library. Miss Cat-herind- Weidler fe (chairman for the program. i r . ■ -Hr Ml All members i '\fhd affiliated organizations of ’the Adams .County Roadside Coupcjl are urged: to attend the meetipgj tjo' be held’ in room 206 (at De<(atiir high school Thursday afternooif gtl one thirty o’clock. Mrs. Sophiij pieffenbaiigh, of Huntington. distj‘l?t supervisor will be present sand delegates from the Lions ( club 'have been invited. L andscaping thei new piark near the lospital wHI be discussed. The Yophg Married People’s class of (the Mt.( Victory U. B. church HR meet iip the Jhck Gray hon ej FridaH evening at sev- ; ' . C’’ r :’I : i:>. : '' b
Society Items for day’s pub* J llcation must-be phoned ln,py 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) i Phone. <2121 J Rwyple Acheson MONDAY , ; Woman's Club general meeting,, library, 7:45 p.m. V.F.W. post and Auxiliaries, potluck supper, VE.W. home, 6:30 p.m., meeting at 8 p.m. , Our Lady of Victory Discussion Group, Mrs. John Alberding, 8 p.m. Research Club, Mrs. A, R,. Holthouse, 2:30 p t m, St. Catherine’s study club, Mrs. Sam Yost, 7; 30 p.m. ' Adams County Chorus, Monroe Farm, Bureau, 7;30 p.m. Monmouth Mothers Study Group, school, 7:30 p.m. Adams Central P.T.A., Adams Central school, 7:30 p,m. District 4 Rural Youth meeting, Huntipgton township school TUESDAY Brownie Troop 4, Lincoln school assemble room, after school. Siman Heemstra’s Sunday School class. First Presbyterian church basement, 8 p.m. Valparaiso ’ University Guild, Decatur. Circuit chapter, St. Peter’s Lutheran church, Fuelling, 8 p.m. Young People’s Mission Band °t Nuttman Aye. U.B. church, Mrs. Fay Michel. 7:45 p.m. , I Church Mothers study club, Mrs. R. -M. Ladd. 1304 High street, 3 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, high school, 7 p.m. Rebekah .Lodge, 1.0.0. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary officers meeting, Eagles hall, 8 pi m. \ Delta Theta Tau business njeeting, Elks home, 8 p.m. = 4. * L* z-f Great Books discussion gro|up, Public library, 7:30 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter business meeting, Mrs. James Kane, 8. p.m. Root Township Hbme Kc Club, Mrs. Gerhld Eady, 1:30 phn. ( WEDNESDAY , Wednesday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Ropert Miller, 7:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion E. and R. church, church, 2:30 p.m. First Methodist M\S.C.S. executive board, church, 8:15 p.m. Ladies Shakekspeare club, Mys. L. C. Pettibone, 2 p.m. >i \ Ruth and Naomi Circle, Zion E. and R. church parlors, 2’30 p.m. Academy of Friendship Nsoose home. 7r 45 p.m. , L Epsilon Sigma chapter <ff Rbta Sigma Phi, Miss Ava Kraft, 8 p.m. - . Jolly Housewife ilome Ec club, Pleasant Mills school, 1:30 p.m. Presbyterian Women’s Association, church, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Women of Moose formal initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers at , 7 p.m. Decatur Emblem Club, Elks home 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:3Q p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary social meeting, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Circles of First Methodist church church, 2 p.m. Adams County Roadside Council, Room 206, Decatur high school, 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY Calvary E-U-B- Willing Workers class, church, 7 p.m. I Young Married People’s class of Mt. Victory church, Jack .Gray, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY k Tri Kappa sorority bake sale, The Schafer Store, 9:30 p.m. D.A.y. Auxiliary bake sale, Publix Service Store. 9 a.m. ei^thirtyT’clockT - The Young People’s Mission Band of the Nuttman Avenue U.B. church will hold a meeting Tuesday evening ’at seven forty five o’clock lit the home of Mrs. Fav Michel. MIOSRITAL V** . Admitted: Mrs. Mary. Lose, Decatur; Mrs. H. L. Koontz, Decatur; Mrs. Dewey Plumley, Monroeville; Albert Lanning, Decatur; Mrs. Paul Morales, Decatur. Dismissed: Robert Wayne Ward, Decatur; Mrs. James Garboden and baby boy, Geneva; Jamep Hart, Convoy, O.; Steveoi Bauman, Berne; Mrs. Robert Baxter and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Mary Boknecht, of Burt, N. D., to holme of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frdnz, Marchall street; Archie Hedington, Monroe; Mrs. Doylb Stetler and baby girl. Willshire, O.; Mrs. Russell Hendricks and boy, Decatur; Mrs. Howard Hoblet and baby boy, Convoy, O.; Mrs. Etta Miller, Convoy, O.; Joan Wolfe, Decatur. ; Six countries in Nebraska are without railroad service—Arthur, Banner, Keya Paha, Loup, McPherson, and Wheeler.
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I .MRS, SAMUEL BOGNER Was, before her recent marriage, poxg Brunnegraff, daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Clarence of Elm street. The groom’s (parents are Mr. and Mrs. RicJiardißog-i ner ;of Nuttman Avenue. The. cdMple exchanged vows in the Bethany Evapgelical United Brethren church with the Rev. F. li. Willard* officiating. They are residing in Muncie where the bride is a senior* at Ball Memorial school (of nursing and her husband is a ptudeSit at Ball State College.—t Photo by Ansptiugh. 4 , ! -f -— i. L l : 8:
Zeke ’Evans, who has been ill the last two weeks at his home on Sbuth Winchester street.' is - still confined to hifr-bed. I Mr. and Mrs. Luzerne Uhrick of Fort Wayne were Sunday visitors in Decatur. < Among Adams county people attending the 'dog show at ’Fort Wayne Sunday wer« Mr. (and Mrs. ' Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gurtner and Dr. and Mrs. Edward ; P£ck. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Yost left Sun- ; day on a motor trip to California, i J. F. Sanmann received telephone call from his wife at Fairbury, Neb., last evehing informing ' him that her father, W. Ip. W’bods, ’ was making a little headway. He • is 81 and Mrs. Sanmann Mas balled hpme because of his recent illness. ( Mrs. H. L. Koontz underwent surgery at the Adams county me-J morial hospital this morning.! Her condition is reported satisfactory. Mrs. John Lose, of 1241£ North Second street, was taken to the Adams county* memorial hospital at noon today and is repotted to be in serious condition. Mrs. Losie/ who .was 92 years bld in December, suffered a heart attack shortly before the holidays. ’ ( WmisMr. and Mrs. Harold Warthman-f are the parents of a baby IkiyJi bbirn at 4:06 a.m. today at the; Adams county memorial hosbitalj He weighed three pounds} J 13} ounces. if ' Mr. and Mrs.- David Reinhard}} of | Berne, are parents bf a baby boy, born at the Adams county memorial hospital today at 12:4’| p.m. The baby weighed eight pounds, 14 ounces, V | A nine pound baby boy was borii to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin mann at 8:20 a.m. Sunday at the Adams county meVnorial 1 hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Royer-, six. are parents of a hgby girl' weighing eight pounds, six ounces}, born Sunday at 11:20 a.rn. in the Adams county memorial hospital. ( A baby boy was bprn tb Mr. anfl Mrs. Earl Lehihan, of Berne, dfr the Adams county memorial hole pital Sunday a( 5:11 p.m. He weighed six pounds. 15% ouncess _____ Trade in a tibod Town —+ Decatur u-L- —
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GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 4 will meetljn this jldneoln school assembly roon|TuesIlay aifter school. 3 : f I 1 —l—, . L I The governing officials o| the World Health Organization I have Announced the establishment|of an Expert advisory panel for t|e International 'tcnsists of seventeen members, three of whom are from the United ■Slates. | I Week’s Budget Style ■ nn H M * r zW A /t A Br-* : ;fcl IA ■ArFv : j •( ■ i-ij • I v a Voiv*^' Jr ' it • ’ w i.. a n rTTlfagjf : y FWh” 9067 / I Y siz b L- I \ 44|rrl6 1 I - M—l 94-20 THIS APRON IS a prizh for cover-up rirettiness; easy sewing and * thrift! Use remnants ftiricbnypke, hemline trinft. and tulip pocket. 1 Make It for ybiirself and as v a* grand prize for fundj ThisRig parties} . Pattern 9067 in misses ;sizesmall 11-16; medium IS-20; 'large .40*4'2, Small size thkes 1% fyaTds 35-ineh fabric and 1 (yard conjfkpt. : . Send Thirty-five cents in Ridins tor this patterh to Marian ftfwdtta. care of Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Bok 674< Chicago 80, 111. plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE. fSJZE and STYLE NUMBER. I 1 _— ; i —.
Handicraft School At Berne Wednesday Craft School To Be j Conducted At Berne Instructors were named today for the Bern® handicraft school. Wed-1 nesday at the ; Girl Scout room above ths Food Town grocery. Anyone wishing to knitting, textile painting, metal modeling, or. basketry is invited to participate in this workshop. The instructors} plan to be OR hand to assist those attending from 9:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. However, (hose who cannot attend J4r all day are, invited for} any part’ of the day convenient to them.' ; Mrs. Williani Neadstine, who has had much experience in textile’ painting, will be in charge of this( craft. She has wop blue ribbons -ifftfrrri NEW TYPE armored jacket developed by the Army Quartermaster corps and designed to reduce bat- ’ tie casualtips as much as 30 per cent is modeled in Washington. It will be tested in Korea in February. The jacket is made of lam--1 inated nylon covered with a water- • proof Outer shell and may be worn inside or outside other clothing Defense photo. (Internationalj
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on her work in several exhibits, including the Indiana state fair. Those who desipe to paint should bring along a piecci of {laundered cotton material such as a feed aaqk for practice work, ’ Mrs. Noel Hemphill will be knitting instructor. (She has done extensive work with ;thjs type of needle craft. Scrap (yarn pnd knotting needles wilf be needed hy those learning this art. Metal modeling wl|l be under the direction of Miss Gloria Koeneman of the county extension office. Supplies and equipment for this wpric will be available at the meeting at minimum cost. (. ’ \ Anna K,.W'ill|ams ( home demqn- • ptration agent, will be in charge of basketery. Reed and raffia w|U ----- - ■■ -- - - ' - ■'
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