Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1952 — Page 3

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CHURCH GROUP IN ' recent meeting \. ' I The Ladies Aid of the Mt. Viotory church met recently with Mrs. Pear] Roberts for their March meeting. wfth twelve member* and ;hree children present. Mrs; Dorothy Knittle had charge of the program and 'the meeting opened with the group singing a hymn; with scripture reading by Bernice Brodbeck, Marie Lambert, /? and Mrs. Pearl Roberts. .. ? “ Prayer, was offered by Mrs. Daisy Krict, The topic for the evening wab ‘•Sin," with each member diseWssing the subject. Roll call was answered by the members describing their wedding dresses, apd the coupons were CQllected. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Marie Lambert. The meeting closed with prayer. ~d . . . NANCY HITCHCOCK HAS BIRTHDAY Mrs. Herald Hitchcock entertained Friday with a birthday Quality Photo - Finishing Work left before ,8:00 P. M. Monday, Ready Wednesday at 10:00 A. M. Holthouse Drug Co, v ~ ~ '

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party for her daughter. Nancy, on the occassidn' of her fourth birthday. Games wiere enjoyed and ice cream and Cake were ( served. “Happy Birthday” was sung by the group and IfulttCy /received many lovely gifts. J jf Guests included Nwy Jo Brunner, Karon Dsiniels Marta Beth Hitchcock, Ester and Erness Teasel. Billy Tricker. ®tephen and Randy Hitchcock honored guest. Nancy Hitchcock. STUDY CLUB MEEfS WITH MISS TENA SCHURGER Our laidy of Lourdes study club met recently j with. Miss Tena Schurger, with. Mrs.’ Roman Brite as the chairman fotj the evening. Seve/ral topics. “Is |di>d hard to findyr “Peace of Sapl” and “Callahaii's Halo,’ were given by Mrs. Brite. , A discussion ofi questions and answers was held by the group and Mr?|.. Joe Geels, reported on numerous topics. Mrs. Robert Heiipan and Mrs. Ir-saneous Gase were guests for the'evening. The meeting was cijdsed with prayer. Mrs. John Kintz. with’ Miss Tena Schurger; as chainnan, will be hostess for the next Jnedting. i ‘ -|- - 1 -'- -a ' ’ \, NYLA MORNINGSTAR WED TO PAUL WILKINSON Miss Nyla Morningstar, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Morningstar of Berne , jiecame the bride of Paul Wilkiiisbn. son of Mrs. Mabel Wili-nsoni <j£ Portland. Saturday afternoon Jin a double ring ceremony -at two thirtv . o’clock in the wedi ASjalput Church of Christ in Portland; , M rs. Darel Butchery played piano music softly throughout the ceremony. The bride wgsi attired in a powder blue suit ipf silk shantung and commpleted her with white lace mitts, a braided pearl choker and a light blue hat. She carried a white Bibik, her gift from the/ groom, wjith a white orchid with white satin streamers The matron of honor, Mrs. Claude Foreman, sistkr of the bride, wore a light blue suit with navy accessories and carried a bouquet of red roses. James Brun-

» - y.| Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. mJ MONDAY Rosary Society, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine girls, K. of P. home, 6:15 p.m. Past President’s Parley, Mrs. Tilman Gehrig. 8 p.m. Pythian Eureka Temmple, K. P. home, 7 pijn. Pythian'Sisters Needle club, after Temple. j Decatur Woman’* club and Adams County Federation of clubs, annual meeting,: Presbyterian church, 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY Delta Lambda cjiaptek, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, , Mrs. George Stultz, 8 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, high school, 7 p.m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Elks hpine, 8:15 p.m. \ Sunny Ec. Preble Recreation center, 7:30 p.m. Jolly Housewife Home Ec. Pleasant Mills Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellows hall 7:30 p.m., Three Link Club after Lodge meeting. Church Mother’s ' studv club, Mrs. F. H. Willard, 8 p.m. Bethany Circle, E. R. church, Mrs. Ed Miller. 8:30 p.m. Sigma sorority, Mrs. Louis 8 p.m.’ > Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. > \ Root twp. Home Ec club, Mrs. Herbert all day. Wednesday S. E. bridge club.j Mrs. Dave Terveer. 8 p.m. \ Friendship Cirole, Zion E. and R. church, Mrs. William Tutewiler, 8:30 p.m. / ’ . Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Elks home. 8 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul, C. L. of C. Hall. 2 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Henry Adter, 2:30 p.m. -i Union Twp. Hqrne Ec. club, Mrs. Lawrence Grote, 1:30 p.m. Presbyterian W’oman’s club, church, 8 p.m. Ruth and Noami Circle, Mrs. Henry Graber, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Progressive Worker* class. Trinity EU R. church, church parlors. 7:30 p.m. Emmhlem club, supper 6 p.m. meeting. 7:30 p.pi.. Elks home. I Ruralistic study club. Mrs. Louis Staub, 8 p.m. Philathae class. Baptist church ? ? J ■" J ' son, brother-in-law of: the groom, served as be?t maji. A small reception was held at the Century room of the Portland bowling alley for the immediate families and close friends. Serving were Mrs. John Foreman, Mrs.

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lr C l&Wf - Ilf ‘ w > i k vm■ JJ E • ■ J| In ■ i I J ’ ■ Re? Bhk SHHoB Ve ? THE WEDDING of Miks Genevieve Taylor and Dale Lautenschlegkr took place in the St. John Lutherap church in Ohio City, 0., March 2 The former Miss Taylor is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Taylor of Ohio City, and is the only »on of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Laut-. enschleger of route three, Decatur, \ The couple are making their home in Van Wert, Olhio, where the groom is employed at the: Borden Cheese Co.■ j | ,

social room, 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose study dub. Mi’s. Lawrence Braun, 7:30 ]>,m. ? Guardian Angel studv club, Mrs. Joseph Schultz. 7:30 path Moriroe W.C.T.U., chukch annex, 9:3ff a.m. 1 Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting, Masonic hall, 7:30 p/m. FRIDAY Roadside Council, :oinmissioner’s room, court l^O 1 p.m, Kirkland Farm Bureau. Adams Central gym, 6:30 p.m. > : ■ is- : ■ -—'——- : . Gerald Morningstar and Miss Bernice Wise. Following a short trip the young couple will be at home at 122¥z North 10th street in thia city. Mrs. Wilkinson is employed *t the General Electric company in Decatur, and her husband is khployed at the Shelters Manufacti iring company in Portland. HUSBANDS ENTERTAINED AT A RECENT PARTY The Hairdresser’s association entertained their hugbatids recently at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Francis Shell. A dinejr was given at six thirty o’clock to the members and their guests. Ll; A white elephant sate and other games were enjoyed during the evening and a short business meeting followed? Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Aldinia Frauhiger, M rs. Luelte Troyer, and Bill Barher. The next meeting will be held April 24 with Mrs. Bill Barber. Joseph Schultz will be hostess to the Guardian Angel study club Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The St. Ambrose study chib will meet with Mrs. Lawrence Braun Thursday evening at sever, thirty o'clock. The Adams County ' roadside council will hold their March meeting at the court house in the commissioner’s room Friday'? afternoon at one thirty o’clock. Plans ■ will be made to attend the state meeting April S at Pokagon state park. Mrs. Dave Terveer will be hostess to the S. E. bridge club Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The Emblem club will have a supper at six o’clock 'Thursday evening at the Elks home, followed with a business meeting at seven thirty o’clock. All members aer urged to attend.

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Posing with “Oscars” in Hollywood’s Pantages theater: Bette Davis, who received “Best Supporting Actress” trophy for Kim Hunter; George Sanders; Karl Malden, “Beet Supporting Actor” for M A Streetear Named Desire”; Greer Garson, who received “Best Actress” trophy; for Vivien Leigh; Humphrey Bogart, “Best Actor” for “African Queen.”

The Friendship Cirdle oif the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church wil, meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. William Tutewiler at eight thirty o’clock. The Progressive Workers class pf the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Butcher will be the hostesses. ■ ■ The Ruralistic study Plub will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock nyith Mr A s. Louis Staui) for a business meeting. ’ The Philathae class of the Baptist Sunday school class will mqet in the social rooms of the churih Thursday, evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Maude Meririnan and Mrs. HHa Murray will be the hostesses and Mrs. Eulaliah Stanley will be in charpe of the social hour. Members are ask&d-to note the change in the meeting. ’ The Beta Sigma Phi sorority will Wednesday evening at tl|e Elks home at /Sight o’clock for a business meeting. The St. Vincent de Paul society will meet at the Catholic- Ladies of Columbia hall Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie troop 2 met Fridhy afternoon after school. Roll wis' called and refreshments served by one girl, then Mrs. Small and oUr teachers took us to the Sutton jewelry sit ore. Scribe, Thelma Walters. Girl Scout troop 15 met Monday at the Lincoln school. We invited j a Rrownie troop in and taught them some singing games. Refreshments were served by Mr?. Uhrick. , \ Scribe, Kathy Cole Brownie troop 10 met Wednesday evening at the Lincoln school. We had election of officers, who are. Donna Shoaf, president. Mary Bassett, treasurer and Mary Hudson, scribe. We discussed our cookie sate and our troop was high with 624 boxes. Our hostess was JUdy Harmon. >, ; Scribe, Donna Painter The lieutenant-governor of Ontario takes precedence over those of other provinces in respect tci federal ceremonies and occasions,

County's 4-H Fair [ Board In Meeting Initial Plans Made For County 4-H Fair The Adands qounty 4-I|l board had its first planning meeting in Monroe last) with Holman Egly- pfesiding l ,• ; Mrs. Clarence Mitchel, chairman of the Farm Bureau social and education depajftinent and Mrs. Harold Zeigler, of the Adams county: home (temor|stration cljubi, stated that these organizations had completed their planning foir operating the food tent, whiclh has bcCn a most successful feature' of the 4-H club show. Appetitizing food lias been served at moderate prices. . Homer Winteregg president of the Monroe town board, stated his organization would again pipe water where needed? He ajlso stated his organization would ejquip the house for the proper display of the 4-H home/ecdnohiics exhibit. Forrest Sprunger. president of the Adams County Farm Bureau, stated his organization would again secure advei;t|ising sos the 4-H club catalog, machinery display space, and organize ai group/ of meh for cleaning hp the at the conclusion of the 4-Holdb Show. Merle Affoldqr, game warden, reported that 112-boys land girls had enrolled in the phe'asant aibd quail project. He hits ordered 4,000 birds for this work. E, W. Boltin, reside/nt representdtive; of the Ipdiana/ & Michigan Electric company, stated he would supervise the 4-H electric display. L. E. Archbold was named as general manager for t/he clu/b show. Archbold stated a ineeting would be called in'the near future to plan for the livestock exhibits. CHURCH HEWS 4 Church of God The yottage prayet meeting, in preparation for the revival, Will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs. I-lay- Smith, on the county farm road, Tuesday at" 7:30 p.m. Robert G.' Strickler will be tile speaker. I Wednesday, the regular mid-week prayer meeting wHI he held| at the 6hurch at 7:3(1 p.m? Choir practice at B\3O loin., with Airis. Kenneth Watkins dnd Mrs? Kenneth Roop as directors. . ‘ LU Friday will be a day of prayer and fasting for the revival which is to begin Sunday at 30 a.tn with the Rev. Mervin E. Taylor as the evangelist. JU 1 , THAN fort/f/edl antihistamine new WINHIST The famous new WINHIST is I a pleasant-taating soothing syrup with an effective antihistiminic action and a mucous secretion liquefier that goes right into the blood stream, and, within minutes after taking, strikes at the source of the trouble and brings rapid relief. '< WINHIST is so safe that you can get the regular size bottle, without a prescription, at all drugstores under WINHIST’S positive money-back guarantee of satisfaction. FREE Trial Size Bottle HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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Stuart Lehmann, 266 W. Franklin St., Berne. ha,s been initiated by the Ind-ianai i University cihapter of Phi Delta Kappa, national honorary education fraternity. Mrs. Bertha Rice has returned from Riverside,, Cal., vVheVe she spent two monts visiting with her sister. Mrs. Catherine Everson of Terre Haute is visiting here with the Max Schafer family. Simeon J. ijain, Jr., N. Third street, a birthday anniversary. Sunday and hi? wife and son has a surprise dinner for him. Several of' his bdyhood friends were invited to .the dinner. Miss Esther Bowers has leturned from a month's vacation in West Palm Beach. Fla., visiting with her brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. R.JS. Gill. Cletus Heiman has returned to Eaton, where he is doing practice teaching at the school there, as ter spending the week-end with his parents, Mrl and Mrs. Henry Heiman and family: bf route four. Cletus is a senior at Purdue Universit y. The earth has an are? of 196,/940.40 Q square miles, of which 55,'885,000 square miles are-land and 141,055,400 squar^jmites are water. The Pacific Ocean has an area of 63,985,000: square miles, /more than twk-A that of the’ Atlantic Ocean at .31.529.000 square tnitea /

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jSBI RIHS A baby boy was born to Mr. an<| Mrs. Jantes Hart at 3:10 a. m. Sunday at the hospital, weighing' 6 lbs., 1 o'. V Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zerby of Wonroe are the parents of a baby boy, born Sunday at the hospital ar 7:55 p. riv., weighing 7 !bs., 15 oz.. ’ . MJosrital I Admitted: Mrs. Henry Rieberich, Decatur; Mrs. Thomas Kiracofe, Wren. Ohio; Mrs. W. F; Beery, Decatur; Miss Alma Schuum, Schuum, Ohio;, Mrs. George Cott, Geneva. • ; Dismissed: Mr*. Tbonias Colter 1 , Bloomington: Mrs. Henry Jlleeke, Decatur; Mrs. Russell, Edge! 1, De<alur; Mrs. John Dierkes, Deea•ur; .Mrs, Harold Johnson, Rockiforjd, Ohio; Mrs. Kenneth Hob.blet and baby\ girl. Rockford, Ohio; ’ '•iris. Max and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Theodore Hobrock, Decatur. _ As late as 1944 s a Democrat sought the governorship of Nd- : braska oh the thesis that he could l square a circle. '