Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1952 — Page 3
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1952
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CLUB ENTERTAINS BASKETBALL TEAM "the Rekamemoh club of the Adamj Central high school honored the basketball teams recently with a -banquet at the home of Miss Pat Barger. The dinner was served by- the junior girls assisted -by Mrs. Jane Reed, thfe club” sponsor. \ Those who attended the dinner were Harold and Doyle Arnold, Roger and Dick Longenberger. Roe Lehman. Herman Dick, Dave, Junior, and Edward Nussbaum, Bob Mitchel. Roddie Beer, Jim Riley, Jfjck Hendricks, Lester Egley, Walter Osterman, Marvin Taylor. Kay Ratcliff, Gene Bluhm, and Bob Heare; the cheerleaders, Juanita \ Sapp. Ruth Busse. Patty Bietler, and Shirley Rupert, and the coach and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Max AV//A M i Tfa* Iv.UiO I I j ■ The perfect finish for wood* work and furniture. Fast drying ■ f and durable, Pittsburgh Waterspar Floor and Trim Varnish i will not soften from body heat. Good for chairs . and benches; gives bright luster. Easy to apply. ’ ( LEE Hardware Co. • f-J.
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. I Stanley. Other guests were the principal, Willis Roberts and the s student managers, Hubert Isch; and • Eugene Weber. • - Those who assisted with the! bani quet were Arlene Habegger, Coleen ■Hlrschy, Marva Strahm, ’(Epeen • Funk, Barbara Walters. Marilyn ! Durr, Virginia • Mitchel, Ejaipe Freels. Pat Barger, Mrs. Jane Reed, • and Mrs. Harold Barger. , k ANNIVERSARIES . AT DINNER SUNDAY i j > Mr. and- Mrs.; Dean Reber | afed daughter, Susan, entertained (with . a dinner at their home bn Sunday r in 'honor of Mr, and Mrs. George >• Wemhoff, who celebrated jtheir l fifty-fifth anniversary on , January 12,’and. Mr. jand Mrs, Roi bert Wemhoff, who will celebrate ; their thirtieth anniversary on Janu- , ary 27. ■■ i ! I The dinner table was attractively decorated in pink and white and centred with a pink heart ? and miniature brides and grooms,i .! Miss Eleanor Wemhoff and! Owen and Don Wemhoff were giiests aid during the afternoon, pictures were takeft and gifts presented td the honored couples. MRS. DORPHUS DRUM | j ; IS HOSTESS TO CLASS The Corinthian Glass, of the First Christian church met at the foorpe of Mrs. Dorphus Drum last Evening with sixteen members attending. : ' . I’' 4 ’ j -Mrs. Harmoii Kraft gave the devotions. reading the eighth chapter of John and closing with prayer. Roll call response was a poem On snow. Mrs. Homer Ruhl displayed new paper hiaterials after which a silent auction was held. ; During the social hour, Mrs. William Kohls presented the contests, and prizes were awarded Mrii JoAiMsjß M relieve miseril&Vix wicks with comforting VVapoßub “ Quality J | J Photo Finishing . -I Featuring [ Oversize Prints .* ■ j ' Holthouse Drug Co. —
BISS! Society Items for day's publication must-be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 aJ m.) Phone. 3-2121 Phyllis Acheson TUESDAY ’ Brownie Troop-4. Lincoln school assemble room, after school.! Simon Heemstra’s Sunday School class, First Presbyterian • chhrch basement, 8 p.m. Valparaiso University Guild. Circuit chapteri St. Peter’S Lutheran chhrch, Fuelling. 8 p.m. Young People’s Mission Band of Nuttman Ave. U.B. chjurch, Mrs - Fay Michel, 7:45 p.m. | Church Mothers study club, Mrs. R. M. Ladd, 1304 High sfrbeL 8 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 pni. - Delta Theta Tau business meeting. Elks home, 8 pjn. Great Books discussion group, Public library, 7:30 p.mi. Delta Lambda chapter business meeting, Mrs. James Klane. 8 p.m. Root Township Honje Ec Club, Mrs. Gerald Eady, 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY S.E. Bridge Club, Mrs. Calvin Burnett, 8 p.m. Wednesday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Robert Mtyler, 7:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle of Zion E. and R. church, church. 2:30 p.m. First Methodist W.S.C.S. executive board, church, 8:15 p.m. Ladies Shakekspeare club, Mrs. L. C. Pettibone, 2 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle, Zion E. and R. church parlors, 2’30 p.m. Academy of Friendship * M.oose home, 7:45 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Miss Ava Kratt, $ p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Ec club. Pleasant Mills school. 7 pan. Presbyterian Women’s Association, church, 8 p.m. THURSDAY ■Bobo U.B. Willing Workers’ class Mis. Milton Chronister, 7:30 p.m. Ruralistic Study Club, ; Mrs. Frances Geimer, 8 p.m. Progressive Workers Class of Trinity E.U.B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hesher, 7:30 p.m. 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, 7:30 p.m. D.A.V. Auxiliary social meeting, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Circles of First Methodist church church, 2 pan. Adams County Roadside Council, Room 206, Decatur high school, 1:30 p.m, , FRIDAY ' Zion Lutheran Communion Announcement at 2. 4,5, 7, and 8 p.m. in church. Calvary E.1T.8. Willing Workers class, church, 7 p.m. Young Married People’s class of Mt. Victory church, Jack Gray, 7:30 p.m. » ' . SATURDAY Tri Kappa sorority bake sale. The Schafer Store, 9:30 p.m. : 4 , D.A.V. Auxiliary bake sale, Publix Service Store. 9 am. SUNDAY j Zion Lutheran Walther League 4 to 6 pjn. in Parish hall - seph Cloud, Mrs. Elmer Darwach1 ter and Mrs. Kraft. Mrs. Drum, assisted by Mrs. James Kitchen, served delicious refreshments at the close of the meeting. " '■l'.- . • - ■ i ! The Bobo U.B. Wiling Worker's class will meet at the home of Mrs. Milton Chronister, Thursdayevening at seven-thirty. I * r- ' < r-i >• ft i ! i • The Ruralistic Study ’.club will meet Thursday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Frances Geimer. Members are asked to bring gifts for exchange. The ■ Progressive Workers of the Trinity E.U.B. church will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hesher. The Decatur chapter of Women of the Moose has been invited to do the opening for the initiation ceremony at the mid-winter conference to be held in Fort Wayne Sunday. All officers, escorts atad committee chairman planning to attend -are asked to be at the regular lodge meeting Thursday evenl»s. ~. - The T.N.T. class of the First Christian church will meet at the home of the Misses Ava and Phyllis Kraft this evening at eight o’clock. All members are urged to attend. ' i Mrs. Cabin Burnett will be hostess to the S.E. Bridge club Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. -':! I < h ‘
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--- jmH ■9 PR Hr jOl l k l.j 4 ■ i' ? MISS NEVA K. MALLONEE and Dmitri W. Hendricks were united in marriage recently in the Monroe Methodist church. The Rev. W. *L. Hall received the double ring vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mallonee. of Decatur poute four, and the groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,G Hendricks of Monrok Mrs. Hendricks resides with her parents and her husband is stationed with the navy at. Cheltenham. Md.—Photo by Anspaugh.
. Mk and. Mrs. Dallas Hams her and children of Orville, Ohio, were weekend guests of Mrs. Anna Adler. — Attendance Bell To County Rural Youth Winner Os District Attendance Award Twenty-seven rural youthers represented Adams county at the district IV rural youth meeting Monday to bring the counted attendance cowbell back tp Adams' county. The’ meeting was held at the Huntington township school in Huntington county. ! L The attendance bell is awarded :o the county having the moist members present times the number of miles traveled to the meeting. Becauset he local rural youth club won the awgrd three times in succession. Adams county will be engraved on the ball. John Reed, district president, called the meeting to order. Announcements were made! concerning the play which the' Cqunty club will present'in Huntington January 24. The basketball play-offs will- be held next ! month. Adams county Will play the Wells county club ih; the first I game. Carl Seest, stgte vicepresident, told about the state rural youth tour to the southern states March 8 - 15. John Marks of Indiana Farm Bureau and Gorden Jones of Eur'v due extension, state rural youth advisors, conducted a panel discussion on rural youth activities and problems entitled “Klckeroo In 52.” Henry Getting represented Adams county on the panel. Recreation was led. by John
' . A ; K ’ ! ' ’W" •■• ’ I 'J '-M . . ' - ■ W7 77K - ,a ■■'-tV ‘Awl ■jfffLr?J-: f. ?s' 1 WI J • 1 hI- ■ Mby, : /?< \» ’v t-, /y • • « 'i <fi ill WPC B - ji B fr'X- 71 it • , . I ME^<. ® :.:7l KBB||^^HB)B' >: i y J® nCOUNTESS Lorraine du Monceau, 2s, talks to reporter at New York’s Idlewild Airport just before leaving for Montreal in vain attempt to head off flight of her husband. Count Yvan du Monceau de Bergendal (bottom, right), with their 14-month-old son. Tommy (left) ; The Count, military attache at the Belgian Embassy in Washington, took * the infant to Brussels to toll the efforts of his estranged wife to gain legal custody of the boy. She is a niece of Tommy Manville. The du Monceaus had been separated lot some months. (International) I . '.'. . ’ .•
Reed and John Marks. Refreshments were served by the host county. 1 i; . Adams county was represented by Dorothy Getting, Glennys Auman, Henry Getting, Paul Busse; Avon Scott, and Jim Merriman of Root township; Irene Krupckeberg, Lester Thieme, and Herald SplloWay of Union township;; Esther Sowards. Ann Reineke, Ron Byerly, Wendell Sowards, and Raymond Worden of Kirkland township; Barbara Kelly’ and Wayy Lehman of Washington township; Coleen Wagner and Max Crownover of Monroe township; Donna Schaefer,! . Lorene Moellerihg, Mildred Nuerge, Dqr.oti,y Witte. Marie Witte; Doris Keuneke,, Ethel Schmiege, and Gloria Koeneman of Preble township, and An na K- Williams, extension advisor. ’To Present Play- ; The Adams county rural youth play “The Meddlesome Maid’’ ■which was presented a at the Monmouth gym last month, will be given at the Huntington township school, two miles south of Hunt-, nlgton on State Road 9 Thursday opening at 8 o’clock. ( Wells im<i Huntington counties are jointly sponsoring thi play. Tickets are ipriced at 50 cents and can be purchased at' the door. ..Mwnlicrs of the cast include: Dorothy betting, Glehnys Auman, A|Rry Atjh Owens, Esther Sowards, Ponna Rfhaefer, Charlie Ripley, lh raid - Bailey, Jim Merrimah, Gene Kiess. and Wendell! .Sowards. 1 * Clarence Getting of Root township is the director. ' - —— ! . . ASKS NAME < Continued From Pa Ke Oae) fST "withdrawal from, the primary must be signed by the person withdrawing and notarized.
Sale Os Hamburger Is Off In Illinois Horsemeat Scandal ] Decreases Sales ( Chicago. Jad. 22—(UP)—A definite slump iii the# popularity of hamburger was reported in much of Illinois today as city, state and federal authorities' pressed their investigations into the "horseburgr es" scandal. Restaurant operators said publicity given the inquiry .into alleged sales of horse meat as beef and pork had brought an increasing “ales resistance on the part of hamburger fanjs. Butcher shtyps said hamburger sales off 50 percent or more in s<fme! cased. Illinois Gov. Adlai Stevenson asked the office of price stabillza»ion to turn over to state authorities any information gathered by OPS agents w rich Illinois Officials might make use of in their own investigation. Stevenson spid the data was needed i ‘to supplement information obtained (through the current investigation of the division of foods and dairies of the state department' of agriculture.” \ The request was forwarded to Washington and OPS officii Is said they might step up their own investigation of the affair. Since the start of the investigation, ( seven food inspectors and the superintendent of the foods end dairies have been fired. iMost of the dismissals came after state officials’ said the inspectors refused to take lie detector tests in connection with the scandal; ’ / ■ y Admitted: Dan Speicher, Berne; Clarence O. Painter, Decatur. ’ Dismissed: Mrs. Ralph Royer and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Ortell McClain and baby boy, Decatur; Lee Owens, Convoy, O.; Mrs. Ida Kleinknight, Decatur. Mi / Mr. and Mrs. Roman Beer of Berne are the parents pf a baby girl born this morning at 5:35 o’clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds. 14 ounces, and has been named i Sarah. The father is a linotype operator at the Decatur Daily Democrat. | Str. and Mrs. Herbert Miller of Willshire,; 0., are the parents of a baby girl born Monday at 7:04 p.m. ' at the Adams I county memorial'bospital. She ( weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces.!' > ( Figure Compliments ( ! I ' " J 1 AA i \\Vi//ri wFTr\ fl r* I I A 4 'lX'' A 'f ; 4‘ ■ ■ 1C 71 Mr II I /Isl /7 I II I i / i/Au?i / / if i I ' hw -p> -/-w/h .9152 ’ll 1(1 34^-50, ’ Inf THE PRETTIEST two-piecer that ever made a lady look more slender! Soft, but not fancy, new collar at neckline, darts at waistline, arid paneled skirt. This is a style Suited to any season. Pattern 9152 comes in women’s sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size 3fr requires 4% yards of 39-lnch material. Send Thirty-five cents in coins f° r this pattern to Marian Martin, , care of Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, Hl. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop 16 held their meeting in the auditorium at. Lincoln school.: Roll call was taken, dues were paid and games vfere taught by Kathleen Schultz, who Is working for her second class badge. Refreshments were served by Kathleen: Kohrie. The meeting was cjlosed by a new dosing, taught by opr leader, Mrs. Kreischer- ;/ v » hl r Deanna Small. ( 4 .. ( —, J . . > Girl Scout Troo£ 17 met at the home of Mrs. Custer last Wednesday. The meeting opened with three songs. The scribe took tbe attendance and: dtbels, and the secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Hite and Elaine Heare served refreshments. (.'( Scribe, Jane Bedwqll H-Girl Scout troop 15 met in the Lincoln school auditorium last evening. Kathy Cole, presißent, called the meeting to order. Members sampled the Girl Scout cookies Which will soon be for sale. 4 Fcfllowing the m eetin g. .square dancing was enjoyed and the meeting closed with thy wishing Refreshments were served by Karen Jefferies, ) r (! , Kay? Varner, scribe. Wake Island named for (’apt. William Wake, who discovered it in 1796. J IDON’T take a chance TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.
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