Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1952 — Page 3

Tuesday. April is, 1952

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NEEDLE CLUB ■ ' IN MEETING '!'!?<• •Pythian sister „Ne< tie club met h:'te-.r Temple recently iat the K. of P. .mine. After .1 short busi- , nms a.lunclibo!'/was served • to i!s> m-mh. r.s by ,< <■<ynrilift.ee, ’<o.’nposbd of .Mrs. -Ah.a Fruechte., Mfs. Grace tVeiiand ami Airs. Edna ■Blar dli'irn. J ' • Tbcneis w-ere enjoyed anra prises'awarded to the various winners.' with Mrs. Z l.ma Roop receiving Iho !oor prisie. .■>-.•' • ■ SUSAN BOWMAN WED FRIDAY TO BRUCE SCHNEPP , * .lis_s Sn-.-in How n.'i-n. daughter ' ■ i r*< I.aV< i n Ilqwm:tn, aid Io o -o-hnopp. son <>i Aidant! \ were united in , marriage Friday, April 11. at tin Evan’olidal and Reformed par-.I sonace at V«-ra Cruz. The 'ows I were road by it he Rev. H. h. Mede- |.; mfrith-at six .tf’gjnyk. _. | •i tr and brother-in-law -of the -bride, served as their only atteii- • nfii's. A ret t mon was held at the j home <>f the ,lTfide’s parents for t ie nediafo families and friends. / i When t he-< duple. Ent for a--short wedding- t rips they were aecptnpan-J i‘-<l by the groom'S sister in-law 1 , Mrs. Kelth Schnepp.•;.far as Fort ! Belvoir, V.i ... 16 join tier iiiisband. w ho; is stationed there. The young couple plan to visit other southern 1 •.ales a: d upon .returning they will rt<ide "on route 7>. Decatur. • ; !' __ . The/groom LA enippn/ed at -Friie-1 hauf Trailer company qin Fort . Wayne and \lr.4. Schnepp .will gra-1 dn;(te‘. from De.-atur high school i t bfs siprin ; . ' i

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MARY CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. EARL ADAMS The Mary Circle of the Presbyterian < hut ch met _recehtly with Mrs. Earl Adams. Devotfoffs were .iven by \jrs. L. C. Pettibone and (ftiring the short .bus'nes|? meeting Airs. .1. F. Sanman the Hook on “Real Americans. ,North and Smith." by l)r. L.P. Howard. j thie hostess. djiring.fhe s<x ia) hour-tw|iith followed were Mrs. El). Engler and Mrs. Dick liirrell. , ! J-' VT '- -i' u ANNUAL MEETING OF; W. S. C. S. PLANNED The twelfth annual n feting of .the Women’s .-Soyiety of <’li "istian’ Se'rvire. will ,b<Hu‘|hi April JB, at the First Methodigt church -in " Fort 1 Wav n<>. following is the tor'he dtey : Mrs. lb V. Allen- (listrict presi■d'nt. presiding; !♦:!?> orggn preplnd'C-, • M iss Mary Wigentj; hymn, "For the Beauty of tlie = Earth." ’ inMyer Mrs. ft. Stanler L McKee; reelings. Mrs. (!. P. Davis; bysi-ness-reptorts. election of o Tiders. re- -. c ni-ijm of bi:»' hundred mpretmt , societies,jyout h work in ohferenge, Mrs. Charles Hart map ■ e.mpbs I from limit mil Falls- Mrs "C.| E. Knepple ■; aimonheemejil tion. hymfi ' Brea’he on Me Breath .of lh)d."_ devotio) s. Mrs. Howard 11 irshman;. noontide pruv'e-, the Rev. It. Sidney McKee. •$ ■ ■ . i , - Afternoon i\ i•’ (■ ti - ■ Z tn ’ I .‘i i <)4i ■ (/clock or.mn | relude; memorial Airs. (.. (|. Sapp;' "Mrk Allad- ; 'jin and Her/- WondQi\fi 1 ; zimp," ■ mtrses from ..Methodist Ijicsjdtal; sju’o. .Mrs. ALuble 'ioijd; ;a l>irbss. Mis. Lydia Gerhart; ofieriory. inal registturion, install H ioh of of- , fu-ers. M rs - George Aloitesihith; a nedh tion, Mrs. A L. Mo- -y. . \ The Philglhae ejass of the' Rapill ciiMri h will meet Friday even-, uia r at’ seven thirty o’clock in the • I’.uii h. social rooms. M rs.J Lloyd' lUk'ischer and Mrs. Alva. Baker ’- j, !>e (’no hostesses an I Miss ’ -«■ Winn/ . will l.e Hie program i .mirman. All members are urged' ><>' pre/eiM- '

Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer ’ Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) | TUESpAY C-L. of C. society, C.L. of C. hall, pot-luck supper, l 6:30 p.;m. : Pleasant Mills P.T.A., Pleasant Mills School. 7:30 p.'m, Aeolian choir practice. Tuesday and Thursday, Decatur school mu ic room. 7 p in. \ Eaglet Auxiliary, Eagles hall. 8 p.m. , \ aßiaraiso Gui Id, Triimanuel S chool, Union Twp., 8 p.rn. Loyal -Daughters, ißethanv E.U.B. church, Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, 7:30 P "i- ' \' ■ Great Rooks Discussion duh, Library, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Edward J. Miller. 2 p.m. Associate Tri Kappa, Mrs. Roh | ert Mills, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Hairdresser's Association, postponed to next Wednesday. Vera Barber. 7/45 pin. j Women’s Missionary association.' Mt. Vietojry I'. |s. church. Mrs. Pauline Hart, 1 p.m. j i - . Lady of Fatima study club,'Miss loan Wemhoff, S p.m. •' St. Paul Ladies Aid. all day. Mrs. ’’lara Dag/iie., ' Psi loti| >ji, social, Elks homp, $ p in. r‘ Epsilon Sigma chapter, Beta Mgma Phi Jorority, C. L. of C. hall, ' p.m. i • .. Histtnricali Club. Mrs. Harry Esmx. 12 noon. Dinner party. Recode party; Moose home, 6:30 u.m. Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Carl Hammond, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Queen (if the Rosary studydub. Airs. Geoyge Tricker. 8 p.m. | »Emblem club, Elks home, 7:30 mn. So Cha Rea dinner. Fairway. >:3O p.m. Deicatur P.T.A.. Lincoln school, 1:30 1 ji.ni. . Bobo U. B. Willing Worker’s, class, Mrs. Groce Tope, 7 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C. I?.. Mrs. Robert Light, 1:30 p.m. Lady of Lourdes study .chib, Mrs. John Kintz. 8 pm. \ ' i D. V. B. class. Trinity E. U. R. ( hurch, church basement; 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village- club, Kimsey school, 1 pin. 1 \ Unit 4 Bethany W.S.W.S.. Mrs. Guy Koos, 7:30 p.m. * W.M.S., Antimh I’.M. church, i ll day. Mrs. Homer Ginter.

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.— •t 1c i 'W I I A' <■ If A '•J . •' 1 ' "■ MESS GEN. AND MRS. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER leave the American Cathedral Church <jf the Holy Trinity in PAris attending Easter services. Mrs, Eisenhower wears black, with wfcite hat Mild and sunny weather prevailed for the holy day. / (International Radiophoto)

Unit, 3, WlS.W.S.,_Mrs.,Ray Siing/ ely< 7:30 p.m. ’• Women of the Moose, .Moose home. Formal initiation, 7:30 p.m; Officers/ 7 p.m. * . Little Flower study club; Mrs; Florence Desjeftn. 7:30 sp.m; ; \ Hi Ladies Aid. Union (’lmpel (■hurch all day. I . i;! FRIDAY ’’ Philathae class. Baptist chhrch social room. 7:so p. in. SATURDAY Bake sale. Rosary society, ("j'y hall. 9 a.m. Kirkland Alumni banquet. Adaink (I’entral gym. 6:|30 p.m. MONDAY Decatur •Woman's chih general meeting, Library. 7:15 p.m. t : ■ —r— —-■ [■■/ M SALEM W-S.C.S. ; HOLDS MEETING ; The Salem Methodist W.S.C.S. liiet recently with Mrs. I’orresC Miller f(jr a regular meeting. Devotions ajnd prayer opened the session by Mrs. Roy Miller. Mrs. Lawrence Carver and Nirs. Claude Foreman.\ i A lessen study on "Brotherhood in the wiorld of Work." was presented b'y Mrs. lisha Merriman, and Several iartk'les from the book. The Wyrld Outlook.” were review'ed by Mrs. Austin Merriman. This president, Mrs. Claude Foreman? conducted the business meeting and jhe Ren?. Shady disihissed the group with prayer. During the social hour which followed. refreshments were- served to the eleven inemi.ers and on(? guest present. f ' r DISTRICT MEETING IS PLANNED BY REBEKAH LODGE The sdcial Rebekah lodge 129 of .don pelifer will be hostess to the district meeting of District No. 31 coin.nose.|l of Adams. Wells and l.l.ickfoi 1 counties. The wlil be lipid April 22 at two o'clock ar the I. Q. O. F. hall at Montpelier with the• district deputy president of the Rebekah assembly. Garnett Wolf of Cross Plains, presiding.’ The njemoriaf service o will he given byi the Petroleum lodge at j e\en o’clock and the banquet wjll be served by the Gamma Nu sorority. The officers are as follows, Juanita ’Hawkins of • Montpelier, district ’deputy president; vice ••resident;, Dorothy Smith of Bluffton; district secretary. Dorothy (ortright, of Hartford City: treasurer. Noia Glendenning of Geneva. and junior past president, Melvana Reed, of Decatur. \ a Mrs. lijeta Judt and Mrs. Ethel Toman, who are on the percentage and finance committees, respectively. w|ll also attend. , \ MISSION! BAND MEET FRIDAY The Yopng Peoples Mission hand of the Nuhman Avenue United Brethren chtirch met Friday .evening with Dick; Raver. The service opened with U pihno tprelude. “Just a Close Walk with Thee,’’ by Connie Hakes, followed with the reading of scripture by Roger Clark and Ronnie Flakes.' V Mrs. Terrell, the counsellor, led in prayef and group singing was then enjoyed. Lesson stories were given by’ Barbara Black and Dick Raver. Miss Dora Fairchild tyid ■Carolyn Hakes sang a duet. The program concluded with the singing 6f the hymn, “Living for

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Jesus,". A social hour followed and r? i. rtfshments were served by Mrs. Raver and Edithf Terrell. .4 Tlie Women of the Moose will i;avj|i: formal initiation at tlie Motsse fi'inifp Thursday evening at seven |hir|y o'clock. Officers are asked Io meet at seven o'clock. I' I I 'A ' GREGORY STULTZ HAS FIROT BIRTHDAY Gj’jegpry Allah Stultz, son of Mr. jiiid Mrs. Geotge Stultz, celebriitjea his lirkt birthday Friday at ,liis honi®, with a brithday ! pariy given "biy mis' mbther. Moving pictures ’Mere t.'ikeit and refreshments iii kn Easter theme were served to those attending. Present wm-e Kathy,-pavid and Jfini| Walsh, cousins <4 Gregory, Jo .vhiid Kane ami Andrea Smart, all If Fort Wayne, Denny Rash '.end J Danny Kane; Mr. amL Mrs. Walter Butcher and Mrs. Imwrence P.usl|. all of Decatur, and Gregory’s grui|lin,othef, Mrs. W'. G. Sullivan. ; -uid lan. aunt, Mrs. Robert Walsh. jiitlAof Fort Wayne. T|ie Ladies Aid of the Union <’ha|»el church will have an all day .'reeling Thursday at the cluireh. A ppt-lUck dinner will be held at ■ Ji*»(»U and the rest of the day will he |pent sewing and quilting. All lidies of the church are invited, i? r! --- TBe Hairdresser Association has postponed their meeting to next M'e(|nesday and it w ill be reld Wiili| Vera Barber at seven forty- ! five|o'qjot-k. • I ■ ■ .' '| | Tl|e Kirkland alumni will have h biiiqijet Saturday evening at six d’clock at the Adainsi Cen- ' jral ijyn’. This is an annual affair I s.nd ’interested persons are asked (0 (jmtiict -Esther Sowards for ife.-M' ationJ. I - ' -— Tile Queen of the Rosary study viab't will meet Thursday evening jjv i: h|Mrs. George Tricker at eight «• (loik. .’ Mrs. Virginia Osterman Will |S> the program chairman. I : ■ r i L ! t Tim Emblem club will have a regjijar meeting Tliursday evening i 4l ♦ l|e Elks home at seven thirty *>’cloj-k.\ Members are asked to be present.- , '' 1. I ' U ■

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7 lie .SiT Cl a Rea club will have a dinner at : he Fairway Thursday evening at six thirty o’clock. Ttye Ropary society will have a Lake, sale^S iturday at City Hall beginning a nine" o’clock. The April conintittee will have charge of the sale. . 5 .. L :l ; . -,> / . '■ d' The Decat ir Woman’s club .will have, a general meeting Monday at the lihrhry at seven forty-five. \ The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will have a pot-luck supper Tuesday evening beginning at six tiiirty o’clock. Members are asked to ea< h bring a covered dish. The supiier will be held at the C. L. of (A hall, with the Decatdr Catho- 1 lie senior class as guests. ! ■ . . . , " : Ujiil 4 of the Bethany W. S. C-.'SL I will ’meet Thursday evening with ‘ Mrs.- (Juy K »os at seven thirty C’cloek. . 1 The W. M. S. of the Antioch Unitml Missionary church fwil) have ian all day meeting with Mrs. i Honfer Ginter Thursday. Unit 3 of. the Woman's society of World Se vice of the Bethany Evangelical U-nited Brethren .chuiTh will meet Thursday ev'enzihg with Mrc Ray Stingely at seven thirty a’clocki Mrs. Merritt Alge| is the progfam chairman. The /Little Flbwer study club will ijneet with Mrs. Floretice Desait, Thtirsd ty evening at seven thirty o'clock. GIRL SCOUTS ■ ! • 'I L ■ GijJ scout troop ill held a meeting last Tuesday.| We discussed when to have odr court of. awards and decided to have a pot-luck supper :’or our mothers May 21. At the supper we will .have our five year pins and three proficiency badges. We played gaines and Judy Melchi served refreshment c • Scribe Claudia CasAm Two Montpelier Men Killed In Explosion : ' Mdatiielier, Ind., April 15 - (UP) I — Dpnald Hu|’fman. 2f-. and Ivan and d'.eii Humphrey, was injured seriously -jvhen a vulcanizer exploded at the Dryden Rubber division plant of the Shetler •manufacturing Co. All three men w<>re employed at the plant and were froin Montpelier. /A preliuninarv medical examination indicated they wbre killetj or hurt by concussion. Ten other workers were not injured when a metal dobr. six feet in diameter, blew iff the vuleanizpr and hurtled 75 feet through tie air.

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Atiss Ruby Byerly, | librarian of , the Bedford high school, was thei j |guest on Eapter Sunday of .Judge J ] and Mrs. Myles Parrish and Mrs. ( Frank Parrish. . j drover Odle, Jr., and Gene Ziner ; spent Easter week-end with tljeir parents, Mrs. Grover Odle and Mr. and’ Mrs. Clarence Ziner. Both are > stationed in Memphis, Tepn., with ’•he navy. : j' 1 ■h / < Bob Rawley, sop of Mr. and Mrs W. inston Rawley, is recovering nicely from the appendectomy he underwent Friday at the local hospital. Mrs. Joe Brennan and her Miss Mary Ann Laurept, enjoyed the Easter holidays visiting irt New A’ork City. They returned to Decatur Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell spent the week-end visiting their -kbn and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs; Bill Howell and family of Clay pool. Their granddaughter, Therese was also baptised Sunday and they Attended the service. |i e Mrs. Kenneth ('hilct tR of. Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Bessie | ( hilcote of Fort Wayne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eady last evening. Miss Phyllis Kohler has returned to after spending the Easter holidays with her parents and friends in Decat ar; Miss Kohjer • recently took a position with the FBI in Indianapolis and is making her home in that city> i W

Mrs. Rqy Kaehr, De-' c'atur; Commodore H. Adair, CJrawioHlsville. Dismissed: f’larence Lejirman, Decatur; Mrs. Edward Gerljer and baby hoy, Berne; Mrs. Earl Hahegger and baby girL Berne; Donhid Uhristianer. Decatur; Mrs. Lester Habegger and baby girl. Rerne. aw Air and Mrs. E. J. Casanova, of Fort .Wayne, are the parents of a baby girl, born Saturday at the St: Joseph hospital in that city, weighing 7: lbs. Mr. arid are forrper residents' of lieeatur. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE take : PLENAMINS Smith Drug* Co.

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Passing School Bus Charged To Driver Earl i 51, route 5,1 Decatur,, was arrested jthjj morning by sheriff Robert; Sljiraluka charged with passing a iichbol <»us and-reckless driving. Jernes -was arraigned in mayor’s court and pleaded not jpuilty to J»boi /charges; His trial was set Mr Chai;nef : Reiher, driver, signed the affidavits Several witnesses will called for the Friday hearing. ■ I I The chameleon has a ' tongue twice as long hs its body. E A ’ 1,, Quality L Photo Finishing i Featuring Ov«rsi?e Prints ----- Holthouse Drag Co.

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