Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1952 — Page 3

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1952

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GROSS-JOHNSTON TOLD At seven o'clock in the evening op Saturday. February 16 in St. Stephans Evangelical Lutheran church in Chicago; Miss Helene Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rhiehold A. Gross of that city, became the bride of Sgt. Herbert H. Johnson, son of Mrs. Emma Johnston of this ctyy.Given in marriage by her father, the -■ bride wore a white satin and nylon tulle \ ballerina govVn. A Juliet cap held her shbrt veil and she wore a strand of pearls, her gift from the groom. She carried white carnations centered with a purple orchid which she wore later on het wedding trip. The maid of honor, Miss Helen Zumf, of Chicago, >yas attired in a taffeta champagne ballerina gown * ' ■ a • *

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and carried a cascade of yellow carnations, and the bridesmaid, Mrs. Janet Kobiella, Wore a similarly styled gown of aqua and carired peach colored .carnations. Little Cynthia Gross, niece Os the ’ bride, was the girl and wore a dress sjtylecl like the bridesmaid, in pale green. : I Cpl. Henry Ziemaiin best man. Seating the guests was Ollie ; Johnston, brother of; the groom. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Gross attended the ceremony, in blue ensembles and wore of white gardenias. j !! H A reception wak ! held at the home of the bride’s parents. Alter a wedding trip through Ohio and Indiana, the j groom : returned to Camp Atturbury on March 1. The new Mrs. Johnston I may accompany him later, dependent i upon the location. | Among the out of'town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golfer. Mrs. Emmam Johnstbp and son. Merlin. Mrs. Wilbuii Robinson and children Marylin, Karen and' Ronnie, and Mrs|. Norb Hess, of Decatur. and Mr and Mris. Whlttredge, of Midland, former residents of this city.! J. ;iH! ' la---4 H PLEASANT MILLS GROUP I ENJOYS POT-LUCK DINNER The Pleasant Milla Methodist

4 • ’2? — Phone 3-2121 Phyllig Acheson Society Items for day’s pub* I lication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) FRIDAY Young People Mission Band, Nuttnian Ave. United Brethren church, Mrs. Berniece Gray, 7:30 p.m. Harvesters of Nuttman Ave j United Brethren church, Mrs. Lawrence Michel, 2:39 p.m. Work and Win class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren (church. Miss Apal Drum, 7:30 p.m. Ava Maria study club, after church services, Mrs. Jack Brunton. i SATURDAY Delta Lambda of Beta Sigma Phi chapter, city hall, balte sale. ' ' MONDAY Pythian Sister Needle Club, after Temple, K. of P. home. Music Department * of Woman's club, postponed until March 31. Dramatic Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. George Thomas, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Fatima Discussion club, Mrs. John B. Terveer, 8 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers Sunday school class, Rev. and Mrs. Shady, potluck sup, per, 6:30 p.m. Literature Department of Woman’s club, Mrs. Glen Dickerson, 7:30 p.m. Firemen’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Hazel Kortenber, 8 p.m. Camera Club, city hall. 7:30 p.m. Holy Family study club, Mrs. Bill Baker, 8 S3O p.m. Junior Women and Junior Arts. Elks home, 8 p.m. Civic Department, Women’s club, Mrs. Earl Fyhrman, 8 p.m. \ Bobo Community organization. Boho chool house, 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers Home Ec Club, postponed. ‘ \ ' TUESDAY J Church Mothers Study Club, Mrs. Winston Rawley, 8 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Clarence Ziner, 8 p.m. Pot-luck supper, Pleasant Mills school, 6:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary Drill Team practice. Legton home, 8 p.m, St. Dominic Study club, Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff, after church service. W.S.W.S. of Trinity Evangelical and United Brethren church, church, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lo d g e(f Friendship night, Odd Fellows hall; 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Miss Iverha Werling, 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m. Willing Workers of First Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wooley, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. I WEDNESDAY Historical club, Mrs. May Butler, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Waype Schnepf, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Noam! Circle, Mrs. Bud Townsend, 8 p.m. ' ' ' p H ’ ll I ■ 4. j; Y-- • Academy of Friendship, Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Girls Guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, after church service, at church. Monmouth P.T.A., school, 8 p.m. Executive meeting, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY American Legion Auxiliary district meting, Ossian. r Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, I carry-in supper, 6:15 p.m., stated meeting, 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Mary Circle, Mrs. Carl .Pumphrey, 2:30 Presblyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. (Hubert DeVoss, 2:30 p.m. ;.l '■' J/ Women’s society of Christian Service enjoyed a pot-luck dinner Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Carl Frey. A lesson was given for the group from the book, “The Family, A Christian Concern,” by Mrs. Frey, the leader. ; | Those attending were the Rev. and Mrs. Harley Shady, Mrs. Harlan Jones, Mrs. Richard Speakman, Mrs. Fred Bauman, Mrs. Lawerence Ehrsam, Mrs. Fannie Nyffeler, Mrs, Hubert Ehrsam, Mrs. George Foor and the hostess, Mrs. Frey. WESLEY CLASS MEETING IS HELD WEDNESDAY The Wesley class of the Methodist church met Wednesday evening in the church basement. Mrs. Orval Baughman gave the devotions, using the eighth chapter of St. John. A solo was sung by Mrs. Baughman, “Because He Loves me so.” The Rev. Emerick urged everyone to hear Bishop Holt this Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith were in charge of entertainment Refreshments were served by Mr. end Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mcßride and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Steury.

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EVERREADY SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS IS ENTERTAINED The Everready Sunday School class of the Methodist church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Homey Lower Thursday. The guest# wet? greeted At the door by Mrs. Lower, Mrs. 0. L. Vance, Mrs. Henry Deller and, Mm. Rose Welty, who were dressed in Irish costumes. Mrs. L. A CoWans conducted the business meeting with Mrs, Vanc« as’ thp devotional leader. • Mrs. Heller gave an interesting 1 paper on Ireland and played several Irish records. A Shamrock contest was enjoyed and the prize was won by Mrs. Paul Edwards. Refreshments in keeping with the Irish theme were served in the ’ dining room, with Mrs. Heller servii.g. The next meeting will be ; held with Mrs. Delton Passwater. WOMEN OF MOOSE j HOLJ3 MEETING The March social meeting of 1 the women of the Moose waa held last evening at the Moose home. Plans were made and discussed -for a parcel post party to be held at the April meeting. 1 A social hour followed and a door prize was given to Velma • Goelz ’ 71 x This bythlan Sister Needle club 1 will meet Monday evening after Temple at the K. of P. home. r The Order of Eastern Star will, - have a carry-in supper In the din-, ing room at the Masonic hall ■ Thursday evening at six fifteen , o’clock and the regular stated meeting ahd election pt" will beheld at seven thirty o’clock Butter, rolls and coffee will be furnished * and members are reminded to bring a covered dish and their own table service. ( 1 Thp American Legion Auxiliary , drill j team will practice at the Legion home Tuesday evening at , eight o’clock. All ■ members are asked to be there to be ready tor initiation in April. Thp Presbyterian Ruth Circle will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Wayne Schnepf at eight' i o’clock. The Presbyterian Noam! Circle ! will met Wednesday evening with Mr s. Bud Townsend at eight o’clock. ! , '' ; The Presbyterian Mary Circle will meet with Mrs. Carl Pumphrey , Thursday at two thirty o’clock. — I The \ Presbyterian Martha Circle will meet with Mrs. Hubert ReVoss Thursday at two thirty , o’clock. Members of the St. Dominic study club will meet with Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff after church services Tuesday. The Academy of Friendship of the, women of the Moose will meet Wednesday at the Moose home at seven thirty o’clock. H f The Dratpatic Department of the WOrpan’s club will meet Monday evening with Mrs. George Thomas at seven thirty o’clock. I j ’: i ' h The Giris Guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Wednesday jerebing after church services tor a meeting I and rehearsal at the church. The Music department of the j Women’s club has postponed its meeting Monday to March 31. — ■ The W.S.W.S. of the' Trinity Evangelical and United Brethren : church will meet at the church , after the services for a, meeting and rehearsal. All members are . asked to be present as there will be election of officers and to fin-' , ish the business for the year. Mrs. Winston Rawley will be hostess for the meeting of the . Church Mothers Study club, to be • held Tuesday evening at eight I o’clock. Mrs. Don Cochrane and s Mrs. Robert Hammond will be in , charge of thep rogram. The Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Clarence Ziner at eight o’clock for a social party.

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90 Years Old

Mrs. Dora Jane) Yaney, of Kirkland township, will be honored on her 90th.birthday kt a dinner to be held Sunday in tpe parish hall of the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren. Mrs. Y|ney will observe her birthday anniversary Saturday. Mrs. was born near Yadkinville, N. C.. March 8. 1862, and came tp Adams county in 1872. She was married to the late 1. Frank ;Yaney r j on November 11, 1883 anj they )ve -e the parents of hen children. V They celebrated (their 60th wedding anniversary in 1943. a|r. Yaney died in 1946. Actlyd in the work of her church as long as health permitted, Mrs. Yaney Was Suhdiy school superintendent and teacher, a charter member* and one >r the organizers of the Pleasant ]>ale Ladies Aid. She still attends church services each Sunday. Mrs. Yaney’s. children are: Ofvilie, of Monntoith. 111., Dr. A. Yaney of Chicago; George of Fort Wayne,. William <f Columbia City, Mrs. 3J D. Hensdhen of Kirkland township, Mrs. |c. A. Olwin of Cushing, Okla.; j|rs. Clyde Shafer of Coliimbia Citji and Mrs. John Worthman of Fort Wayne. A pot-luck supper will be given at the Pleasant Mills school to honor the basketball team Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock. All patrons are asked to attend and to bring wbll filled baskets. ■ |, i — — i The Historical club will meeL with Mrs. Mae Eutler Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strahm and daughters have Returned to their home in Flanagah. 111., after visiting Mrs. Sadie Strahm and family and the Peter D, Schwartz family of Bepne. Mrs.. Harve Baker is spending Jhe day at Portland with relatives. Vera Barber, Phyllis' Hunter, Doris Liechty, Alvine Frauhiger and Gaylie Bittner attended the midwest beauty show held in the Sherman Hotel in Chicago Sunday, i Monday and Tuesday. The g|iest artst was Miriam Cardwell. Mrs. E. H. Gerber and Mrs. William Bertsch will be among the 125 mothers who will spend the week-end visiting and enjoying the college life with their daughters at Heidelberg college, Tiffin, Ohio. The mothers will be enterkined with a tea. dramatic program s and a-variety show the three days they are there. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 5 met Monday at the Lincoln school for their weekly meeting. Songs were sung and little cut-outs were colored and finished. Last week the troop toured the jail," The girls were treated by Judy Halterman. Scribe, Mary Sue Kriegel Girl Scout troop 14 met Tuesday at the Lincoln school. We discussed what we would do with our cookie money. We also were reminded to bring our money for the Juliette Low birthday fund. We then taught Brownie troop 1 some songs and dances which is one of our requirements for our folk dance badge. Refreshments were served by Nancy Doyle. Scribe, Joyce Ann Smith

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lIWjOSPJTAL V* 1 I Admitted: Phyllis Ar|n Burger, I Decatur; Mrs. David Alberson, Gel.neva. I Dismissed: Mrs. Delores Lambert I abd baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Ivan I Qarwood and. baby boy, Decatur; I Mrs. Tom Kitson, Decatur; Mrs. I Melvin Buuck and baby boy, DeI cktiir; Mrs. Loren. Springer and! I baby boy, Berne; Mrs, Kenneth I Ross and baby girl; Willshire, O.; I Mrs- John Lynch and baby boy, . William John, Decatur. '4 Saylors Residency Sale Is Announced i ■ Carl Gerber, owner of Gerber’s foot market, has purchased the Leo Saylors residence on South Fifth street, and will move his family there about April 1. \ 'fhe residence, a two-story frame ; Colonial type structure, is one of the fipest in the city and was built about 10 years ago. It rontains sieven rooms and bath and a twocar garage. The site fronts 99 feet oh Fifth street. The trans- i action was one of the largest resi-, d!ential rekl estate deals ever ihade ! in-the ciAy, but the price was not revealed. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerber alre the par- I ents of tohr daughters ai)d a month- i old son. Carl David. They intend j to sell their home at 627 Mercer , avenue. ■ , - Girl Scouts Give Friendship Pennies As part of their celebration of the anniversary of GiH Scouting in America, the Gjrl S£out troops Qf Decatiir and vicinity will fill a “Pot of Gold” with friendship pen- , nies next Thursday at 7:30 p.m., in Lincolp school. Th£ girls and their leaders have beerj collecting and saving all pennies for the sake bf the world-wide movement of their organization. Thelse pennies Will reach behind the Ifon Curtain ' to help girls and troops in those difficult countries. Any gift from the United States i|s “Pennies I from Heaven” to those where freedom is restricted.' The public in jnvited to the anniversary celebration, and will be welcome to help the Girl Scouts add copper “gold” [ to the “pot-o’-gold,” L ?_ ■ Washington is known as the i r ’evergreen State.’’ ’i' . > I ——■■■ i i> i jßEaaEfl ■ - I j Quality :'i Photo Finishing Let us help you take better pictures. Holthouse Drug Co J i 1 - : ' : ! I t M WEEK END SPECIALS 2 lbs. LARD - 2Sc with SI.OO Meat Order OUR OWN LARD , GROUND [ — BEEF, Ib. r _ ! FRESH SIDE 3 lbs. SI.OO I TUBE TOMATOES > MINUTE STEAK, tb. __ 69c > ROUND STEAK, ib 69c T-BONE STEAK, tb. 69c BEEF ROAST, tb. 59c BOILING BEEF, 3 lbs. SI.OO Center Cut SMOKED HAM, tb 59c FRESH SAUSAGE, Ib. 39c ! LEAN PORK STEAK, tb 49c . VEAL ROUND STEAK i 1 tb. __ 79c ’ VEAL CHOPS, lb 69c : Open Saturday till l|0:00 P.M. SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET So. 13th St. Phone 3-2706

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The largest producing gold mine in the United Staten is Lead,’ S.D. NOTICE • My office will be closed from March 9 to 23rd Inclusive. Nurse will he in office. Dr. Gerald J. Kohne < —4——i | —— —.—~