Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1952 — Page 3
Wednesday, march 26, 1952
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BIRTHDAY PARTY ■'■ '.... HELD TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sudduth entertained with a surprise birth, j day party Tuesday evening for Thurfhan Sudduth, on the occasion of his 17th birthday. Games and contests-were enjoyed and pfcturen were taken of the group. Following this, Thurman "opened the many presents he received. Refreshments were served to those attending, which were members, of the Sunday school class Thur- . man attends. In the group were Mr. and Mrs, Leo Roe and children. Betty and Barbara, Christine Andrews, Shir ley Brandt. Roger Cookson. Lead Andrews, Paul Andrews. Mazetty Hawkins. .Lucille Walls, Mary Alice Hawkins, Lois Suman, Bar; bara Morrison, Lee Yoder, Walter Hicks, Lois VVoods, Mr. arid Mrs; Quality Photo Finishing All work left before noon Thursday ready next day, Friday, 10:00 a. m. ’i Holthouse Drug Co.
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■ : William Klingeri, Mr, and Mrs. Leßoy Hawkins. Mt and Mrs. Orval Sudduth and dmildren, Jewel Ann and Sharon' Kiy, and the honored guest. : FYTHIAN SISTER f NEEDLE CLUB MEETS The Pythian Sister Needle club met Monday evening ifter Temple at the K. of P. home, - Mrs. Robert Garard, president, wi.s in charge o’ the business One of the members, Mrs, Hattie Beery, was reported seriously ill in the Adams county i?>emd dal hospital. After the business meeting t,hte were invited to the dining room by the hostesses: Mrs. Joanna Kitson, Mrq. Fessie Beeler, end Mrs. Maude Meitiman, and were served lovely i fefreshments. Mrs. Bernice Jeffetie» was awarded the door prize. (> T j ’ | < |I ' SURPRISE SHOWER i GIVEN TUESDAY f A surprise < shovrer was given Tuesday! evening it ,the htime of Mrs. Walter Summers in Fort Wayne' L honoring; Miss Evelyn Summery, bride-eleo of next week. Games were played and prizes awarded to those attending and following this Missl Summers open ed her many lovely gifts Vi J . Those:- present W e T® Mrs. Herman Se>t and daughters, Beverly
I Phone &-212 f [ Kathleen Terveer Society Items for dayta pub* Hcatlon must be phoned in by II a. m, (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) WEDNESDAY \ S. E. bridge cluh, Mrs. Dave Terfeer, 8 p.m. ' Friendship Circle, Zion E. and R. church, Mrs, William Tutewiler, 8:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Thi sorority, Elks home, 8 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul, C. L. of C. Hall, 2 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Henry Adler, 2:30 p.m. Union Twp, Home Ec. club, Mrs Lawrence Grote, 1:30 p.m. Presbyterian Woman’s club, church, 8 p.m. ' , Ruth and Noam! Circle, Mrs. Henry Graber, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY St. Mary Goretti study club, Isabelle Kintz, 8 p.m. All Circles of Methodist W.S.C.S., Methodist church, 2 p.m. Phileathian Circle, \J Ziotf E. R. church, Mrs. Cletus Miller, 1:30 p.m. Apolian Choir practice, high school, 7 p.m. D.A.V. auxiliary,! D.A.V. halt f 7:30* p.m. \ Progressive Workers class, i ity E.U.B. church, church parlore. 7:30 p.m. i Emmblem club, supper 6 p.m. meeting, 7:30 p.m., Elks home. Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Louis Staub, 8 p.m. Philathae class. Baptist churchsocial room. 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Lawrence Braun, 7:30 p.m. ? Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Joseph Schultz. 7:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U,, church annex, 9:30 a m. Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. 1 FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.nt. Girl Scout board of directors' Aneeting, Mns. Paul Hancher, 7:30 p.m. Rummage sale, Methodist church basement. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Roadside Council, commissioner's room, court house, 1:30 p.m. Kirkland Farm Bureau, Adams Central gym, 6:30 p.m. \ SATURDAY | Order of Eastern Btar, public installation. Masonic halT.' S ptnt Women's Guild. Zion E. R. Church, hake sale, city hall 9 a.m. Ruinmage sale, Methodist church basement, 8:30 aan. to 3:30 p.m*. TUESDAY Music Department of Woman’s club. Mrs. James Kocher Jr., 7:30 p.m. ; J ■ and Rita of Hoagland. Mrs. Rose Summers, Mrs. Herman Hoffman, Mrs. Willem Felton, Mrs. Jerome Gaskill, Merill Johnson, Mrs. Ed Summers, apd the pisses Annabelle Schafer, Ruth and Nancy Gaskill,; Wauneta Weldy, Joan Andrews and Barbara Shoaf, all of Decatur, and Mrs. Felt and Week’s Budget Style 1 /TF>\ EACH V -• f ONE V) / ✓> J YARD A io— it tnj 'UTMifcn'TnkdfH ONE YARD 39-inch for each blouse in all given sizes! THREE I louses in Pattern R 9209? This sewing-bargain will accessorize your new spring suits and skirts—beautifully. All are easy-sews too. especially the surplice blouse which has NO shoulder seams! Pattern R 9209: Misses’ Sizes 10. 12. 14, 16 nad 18—*one yard 39- ■ inch for each.
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Mrs. Warren Trimra and. daughter, Beverly of Fort Wayne. , * Unable to attend wers : Mrs. ; Ed Miller, Mrs. Harold Kejjey, Mrs. Harold Welty, Miss Marilyn Garn- ’ er. Miss Dorothy Cottrell and Jewn and Louise Johnson. Refreshments were served to the group: at a later hour. MRS. CLAUDE STEELS 3 GUEST OF OFFICERS ? i Mrs. Claude Steele, of Knox, president of the Indiana Federa- ’ tion of Woman’s Clubs, was the guest df local cluih officers and past presidents of the Decatur ■ Woman’s club and the Adams County Federation of Clubs, at a ■ dinner at the Fairway .Monday evening. \ . * Mrs. Steele spqke- to a joiht . meeting of the local organizations later in the evening at the First Presbyterian church. She was sented by Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, a past president Qf the Decatur club. Chairinen of the group meeting were Mrs. R. C. Hersh, president |of the Decatur Woman> club, drid Mrs. Gerald Durkin, president of the Adams County Federation. % GENERAL MEETING OF GROUP HELD Monday evening, a general meet I ing of the C.W.F. of the First Christian church was held in the ! church parolrs. Mrs. Dorphus Drutm led the jvorship service, followed with a short business session. Miss Fhyllis . Kraft presented a very interesting program, “increasing Each Woman’s Belief in God." The next meeting will be given in April, with Mrs. Paul Daniels j as the hostess. The program closed with prayer. j— ENGAGEMENT TOLD OF JUSTINE HEIMAN Mr. and, Mrs. Jacob C. Heiman of Decatur, route fourj announce the engagemefffc iind approaching marriage of their daughter, Justine, to William J. filler, eldest I son of Mrs. Amelia Miller of Mon-' roe. route one, arid the late Peter L. Miller. The wedding will take place April 19 at St. Mary’s church with the Very Rev? Msgr. 1 Ji J. Seimetz officiating. A graduate of Decatyr Catholic high school. Miss Hjeiman is employed at the General Electric Co. in this city. Her fiancee, also a graduate of Decatur Catholic high school, is engaged in farming. . I SORORITY MEETS TUESDAY EVENING Jl ~*The Delta Theta Tau sorority , mqt Tuesday evening for a regular business meeting at the Elks hope. Mary Martha Terveer, president, opened with prayer and presided over the business session. ' i Roll call was answered by the i twenty-two members present. A letter was read on tfhe Easter seal campaign and it was voted to give $5 to the crippled children’s fund. > Several other items were discussed . and voted upon. 5 Plans were read on the state • convention to be held in July at • Indianapolis, and the results of the 1 style show were given by Rose- > mary Spangler. • Miss Terveer then introduced 1 J the guest speaker fdr the evening _ Mrs. Glenna L. Beatty of ; Indianapolis, who spoke to the group on an interesting money making project. The .meeting closed witn prayer. i I - Miss Isabelle Kintz wilt be hostess to the St. Mary Goretti study club, which will meet Thursday evening at eight o’clock.
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Youth Fellowship Will Give Program On Monday Evening senior youth fellowship of the Methodist church has announced plans for a progrdtn of community interest' to be given at the church next Monday at 7:30 p.m. The program will feature Jack Gor(|dn, local merchant with his “Story <|f Alaska.” Gordon Will give inter-’ gating facts about Alaska, illustrated by sound motion pictures in beautiful color. Along with the pictures, Gordon Will arrange a display of articles from life in Alaska for the audience to observe. There will he ivory carvings,* totem poles, aleute baskfti made from sea-weeds, eastern Alaskan tarts and crafts, a targe display of furs (timber wolf, bear, reindeer, polar bear, etc.) and Other articles. ; This is a plan, of the youth group to raise money for class projects, i'lckets are being sold by Jack Lawton, Jim Nelson, Luther Schrock and Dan Thomas. Tickets will also be available at the church Monday evening. • The young people announced that the public is invited to attend this program. ?' ' . -.4—Uli I ■>., — — : The Order of the Eastern Stay Will have public installation Saturday evening at eight o'clock at the hall. The American Legion auxiliary will have a social meeting' Friday evening at the Legion home at eight o’clock. All Circles of the Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday Mter noon at two o’clock at the Methodist .church. Mrs. George Helm will give the lesson from the study; "Books of Acts,"- Mrs. Homey Jjower will gidv the devotions and the hostesses will be from Circle 1 With Mrs, Ed Ahr as chairman. The i music department of the Woman’s Club will meet Monday evening with Mrs, James Kocher. Jr., at seven thirty o’clock. Miss Margaret Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris of this city, has been initiated ih Kappa Kappa social sorority at Rail State Teachers College, where she is a freshman. Dr. George R. Bierly, Fred E. ‘Bierly and Robert C. Price pf Ky: spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy Bierly. Mrs. Price and daughter Ann, who had spent a couple of ■weeks visiting here, returned home with them Sunday evening. Mrs. Thomas A. Terveer also spen: several days visiting with hpr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bierly. Thomas Kern, well known local Jcitizen, is visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ? L. S. Armstrong of Elkhart., ■> Justin Bleeke started work today as a bookkeeper in the Ix>cal Loan company office. James Miller, formerly connected ‘ with the office has gone to Peru to open; a pew office. Walter Ford and Robert Helm of this city spent Tuesday in Columbus, 0.. conferring with Floyd Gooding of Amusements regarding Decatur’s 1952 . fair Gooding has the midway contract. Rhode Island never ratified the prohibition amendment: ■ L___
for rides and shows this year. Mayor- and Mrs. John Doan and Mrs. Doan’s mother, Mrs. Ida Eldridge, motored to Boswell today. Mrs. Eldridge, who has spent most of the winter in Decatur, will remain at her Boswell hon»o. The Doans wjl return to Decatur Saturday. / ■ Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirsch and infdnt son, iof Bend, Qregon, arrived in Decatur laV night for a visit with relatives here. Kirsch is the son of i postmaster and ” Mrs Leo Kirsch; i David son pf Mr. rind Mrs. Charles Ehinger, W>9 Madison street, had pis tonsils removed at the St. Joseph hospital in Wayne today. ■f "f —— , | pn Adrpitted: Alfred L. Calhnap, Berne; Mrs.'Lola Macklin, Decatur; Dan Gilbert. Decatur. Fred Buss|. Decatur; Mrs. Robert Miller and baby girl, Berne; John Hesher, Decatur; Mrs;. Richard Standifprd and baby boy, Rockford, Ohio. 1 j. gWiis Mr. and Mrs. "Orval Dailey. Os Berne, are the parents of a baby boy, Harrell Lee, born at 2:<|B this morning at; the hospital, weighing 9 lbs., 5% <>z. A baby girl was born at 3:35 p.m.’ Tuesday at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Suman. weighing 6 lbs., 4 oz. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dferiekson, of Geneva, are the parents of a baby girl born at the hospital at 2:40 p.m. Tuesday, weighing 6 lbs., 14 oz. " v Say It With * FLOWERS From lg.- ■ ! i
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File Candidacies For Committeemen The following candidates for Democrat prepinct committeemen have filed their formal declarations with county clerk Ed Jaberg; Dwight Schnepp, South Washington; Paul Stahjy, Berne A; Franklin Fruechte, North Kirkland; J Jerome Braunii North Washington; Joe Delberg, ' -— —|g_— , / Wil Johnson Will Open ‘S Ossian Jewelry Store I B. V E. “Bud” Johrison, watchmaker \at Sutton's Jewelry store for the last six years, has resigned his position with that concern and will open a jewelry and watch, repair store of.his own in' Ossian next\saturday; Johnson w|ll\ continue to reside at his present home on route two of this city. He has purchased a business building in the Wells i county town: Johnson is a veteran , of World War II arid a member of 1 the Decatur chapter of DAV. He j is in pssiari this week Supervising , the remodelling of his building. (- i
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