Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1952 — Page 4

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CHURCH GROUP IN RECENT MEETING The Progressive• Workers class of the Trinity Evangelical l’W>d Brethren church met with Mr. and ...Mrs. Ralph Simermaht David, Wynn conducted the' business an<B Mrs. Robert Butcher opened the program with scripture reading. Seventeen members answered roll call. The minutes from the' previous meeting were read and approved and th|> Meeting closed with prayer by Robert Butcher. Games and contests were enjoyed during' the spcial houlr. Refreshments were served by the . - hostesses. i ; — —*P . LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS INITIATION SERVICES' The American Legion Auxiliary \ held initiation services for peW members at a regular social m<et- ( ing l rlecently. The degree afrd drill teams were in charge of the program. - ■ : ; Miss Margaret Eiting opeped the meeting with the introduction of* the Poppy poster winders, their parents, teachers and judges. Each - boy and girl showed their own winning poster. Cards were played at .the close of the discussion and tdtie winners were Mrs. Mary Jane Miller, low in bridge, Mrs. Margaret Braun. ' ■ . P'.' . ■ 1 ' , ■

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first' in bridge, Mrs. Margaret Rash, first in pinochle. Mrs. Lydia Bauermister, second |n -pinochle, Mrs. Frances Millet, first; in bunco and Mrs. Nellie Jackson, Second in hunco.-J* j • Refreshmets w>ere served during the social hour with the 'following committee in charge, Mrs. Retty Frauhiger, Mrs. Josephine Foreman, and the Missei Rosemary and Mary Catherine Spangler. The fourth district auixiliary will meet at Woodburn, May jB. Anyone wishing to go is asked to get. in touch with MH.' R. CHersch not later than May 5. \ _; i 4!i • . I -! f— ■ .. MONROEVILLE C. Y. O. PLANS DANCE MAY 4 rj Tlje Monroeville C. Y, O. will sponsor a semi-formal dance May 4, using the theme “Spring Serenade.”- Dancing will be from eight o'clock to 1 eleven thirty with Tony’s orchestra from Ottoville furnishing the music. ij Tickets are being sold by ’ all members of the C. Y. O. Refreshtnents and lunch will be served. Admission will centfc for single tickets and $1.25 per couple. * ■' ' V Jp! ’ L Mr. ad Mrs. Frank Braun, of Nuttman avenue, attended the sixtieth! wedding anniversary of and Mrs. William Huntington yesterday. The celiebrants are the parents of Mrs. Braup. The Flo-Kan Sunshine girls fyk Decatur attended the district convention Sunday at Marion and participated jn the initiation ceremonies. The following girlk attended, Mara Dee Strickler, Gwen Flilyard, Linda Sharon Kreicher, Diana Johnson. Dana Dalzell, and Mrs, Mabel Strickler, counsellor, pud Vera Barber as adv.isor.j The Junior Arts w4ll meet this evening with Miss Gretta Erekson at seven o'clock, i . , ; i_ I j :• !j-r? The Art Department of the Decatur Woman'A club will ipeet evening with Mrs. Bertha Franz at seven thirty o'clock.

— .'-U/j M"jyi j Phon® 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday a. m.) MONDAY Junior Arts, Miss G:-etta Erekson, 7 p.m. ! J Art Department of* Woman’s club. Mrs. Bertha Frant 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Needlo club, after Temple, K. of P. home. Art Department; Mrs. Franz. 7; 30 p. m. Monmouth Mothers’ stu(Jy club, Monmouth school, 7:30 p. m. | TUESDAY Kfrkldnd Ladies club, high school, 7 p.m. j Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, .8 p.m. ' ’ > Business and Professional WoCalled Meeting,. 8 pim. Fire Station, ! • Great Books Discussion group, library, 7:30 p. m. Brownie Troop 4, theater party, Adams theater, 6:45 p. m. Rosary Society, K. of hall, 7:30 p. m. Z jT" Friendship Circle} Zion E. R. church, Miss Kay Yager, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Phijalethian Circle, Zion E. & R. chufctj social room, 8 p.m. t ‘ Union ii’p. Home Economics group, Mrs. Alfred Grote, 1:30 p. m - . ' ■I, ' ' L•.' , St. Vincent de pauT society, (5. L. of C. hall, 2 p. im THURSDAY Women of Moo Se. Moose home, Officers, 7 p.m., social, 7:30 p.m. club, Mrs. G. Remy Bier-ly.-Y p.m. Ladies Aid, Un i jin Chapel church, all day. W. M. A.j>f Nuttman Ave. U.B. chfirch. Mrs, Jessie Diehl, l.p.m. .4-H Band meeting, Monroe Fire'mari’s hall, 8 p.m. > Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid; all day Thursday. Skating party, Sunset Park, 7:30 to 10:30 p. m.. Heildefberg class. Magley Ladies Aid, all day, Magley church. FRIDAY May j Fellowship Day, United Church Woin en , Presbyterian church, 7:30 p.nj. ■ — Mrs. G. Remy Bierly will be hostess to the Bridge club Thursday evening at eight o’clock. ■■ > < | I ! May Fellowship Day Kvill be held at the Presbyterian church for United Church women Friday evening at seven thirty ofclock. ! T*. . . The Ladiefe Ald| of the Uniop church will have an al daj- meeting Thursday with a pot-luck dinner at noon. The day will be spent in sewing and quiltirg and-the ladies of the church are invited. *, The Women of ( the Moose will meet Thursday evening at the

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W. Johnson Weds California Qirl In Honolulu < I'• ■ 1 Dick W. Johnson; son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnsbn of this city, was married to Miss Louise Wilton, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur B. Wilton of Santa (Barbara, Calif., in an afternoon ceremony March 8 in Honolulu. The Rev. L. M- Barrett j>£r-l formed the nuptials in the First Baptist church in in a setting of palms, ferns and white gladioli. Miss Celia Lee and Miss Bpsalina Arzadon sang the Hawaiian love song “Ke Ka|i Nei Aii” during the ceremony and the pride, herself, sang a devotional prayer, “Our Wedding Prayer" to which she had written theoriignal words, ehe had wriftten words, by her fathfer and selected a gown of moire taffeta a ! nd lace> Her nylon net veil was fingertip jength and fell from a> <|ojronet of pearls orange blossoms. She carried a twhite satini Bible topped with white, orchids and long leis ;of pikake, Hawaii’s jasmine-like wedding flower, Mrs. James Cruze, as matron of hohor. and Miss Catherine Bjarnes, ,a nr|desmaid, wore gowns of pink satin brocade, styled similiar to that of the bride's,dress, l ied, pink glory roses. MisS Joy WiltO|ii- sister of \ the bride, was junior bridesmaid in* a gown of pale greien taffeta and carried a liouquet of pink glbry roses. Micka Sue Barrett, in pink net was flower girl and Ronald and Donald Barrett, twins, were ring, bearers. Lester Gallihue served the groom as best manjand Ralph Williams and Roy Walker were the usherg. 1 y A reception follpwep the cere-.-4--- \ L..7 J <■ -- Moose home with the officers meeting at seven o’clock and thej social following at seven thirty. Reports of the following committees are due, Mooseheart alumni, publicity, social service, home making, and membership. All coworkers wishing td go to Bluffton are asked t 0 meet at the Moose home Wednesday evening at seven o'clock. taking the academy of, friendship Sunday at Indianapolis are psked to belat lodge Thursday evening. .

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FIVE-YEAR-OLD Jyoh Kapor, one of 200 children wearing United Nations costumes, welcomes Queen Juliana of The Netherlands, and her husband. Prince Bernhard, to San Francisco. (International)

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mony at Jackson College. The-new Mrs. Johnson is an instructor at Jackson .college and her hpsband is stationed in the navy at the submarine base in Pearl Harlxir. He is a graduate of Decatur high school and is now attending school at , Jackson college. Thp newlyweds are making their home at 1625 Ddle street in Honolulu. ' | .7 i Mrs. Louis Hyde and. daugher, Nancy of Rpseelle, New Jersey, are visiting here with Mrs. Hide’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krick. Another jdaughten Mrs. Dale Von“ Gunteh and daughters, Susan and Sandra, are also visiting here from Indianapolis. Twenty-eight I members of the f Gecode club and their friends Spent ■ the week-end ini Chicago? sight-seeing, eating in tlw famous restaurants and seeing the production of the play, "The Moon is Blue." They l left Decatur Saturday morning at 7 o'clock by bus and returned home last evening. ‘ I Virgfl Doyle, who underwent surgery at Ball hospital, Muncie, has been returned to his home in this city and his .condition is satisfactory. i . ■*’ ■ Harry Knapp. Decatur ; gasoline statiop owner, janil Ro|* - Price, Washington township farnjier, have returned from Evansville wher£ tj& e y represented the I Decatur club at the annual state convention of that organization. -— MJosrital Admitted:*: Oscar Hoffinah, Decatur; I Mts. Charles Abbott; Bryant: Nancy L. Wendall, Rockford; Ohio. . Dismissed: Oswald Hoffman, Monroeville; Mrs. Williafd man and baby girl, Berne.; Metta Stuckey, Decatur; Mrs. Wilbur Blakey and baby hoy, ttepatur; Mrsj Oren Bramas and hpby boy, Hoaglpnd; Norman Christian, Convoy, OlBo; Mrs. Robert Roth and Baby boy, Decatur; George Brite,: Decatur. <P : —— Asustralia imports almost all its 3jch()oj: and university textboqks from Great Britain.

Release Donor Lisi . To Bloodmobile Unit 114 Pints Os Blood Donated Here Friday Following Is the* honor roll of donors who contributed blood to the Red Cross bloodmobile when visited Decatur last Friday at the American Legion home). The donors contributed 114 pintt of blood, a large percentage of the amount being flown to the armed forces in Korea. .Mrs. Harold Idlewind, Mrs. Orvajl Fulton, Joan Fuelling, Frances Smijm Mrs. Joseph Kortenber, Mrs. Doh Jefferies, Thurman Baker, Harold Nash, Melvin Luhman, Car| Miller, DOrpth,y Schnespf, Jason MOser. Leo W. Kirsch, Lyle Maljoniee, Dr. John Spaulding, Mrs. Wilson Weiland, Emma Barkley, Frank Sardella, Don Hess, Carfl Amgtutz, Sylvan Habegger, Orval Kaesef,jßoger Schuster, Dr. Elisabeth Peck. Janet Ruck, Thurman Drew. Wavy Lehman, Don Burke, Victor porter, Thomas Kortenber. Kenneth Houser, Herman Meters, Mrs. Herman Meyers, Erwih Buuck John Alberding, Robert Geptis, Ameline Woodward, 0. L Finlayson, Gerhardt Schulte, Wnliath Snsdorf, Richard Potter, E. C. Stucky, A. R. Gilbert, Del mat 1 Stanley, Imogene McFarland, Wilson Weiland. Marion Young, Rowend Mattox Hurst, William Linri, Arnold Conrad. Magdalene Amstate, Mrs. Sylvan Habegger, B. .W; Meyers, Mrs. |John Reinharj, Robert Worthman.' Ralph Morrlsfsey, Irene Gephaitt, Fred Foofi, Mrs. D. purdette Cupter, Miss. S. E. Leonardson I . Jerry. Left?, Mrs Zane Musser, Rober Gage, Sr.. Paul Kohne, Mrs. Beryl Smith, Christian Musselman,. Bride Bauserman, Harry Raudenbush, Edward Sprunger, Rose Lenhart, George Antilla, Richard Lehgrich, Mrs. Evelyn Ostermeyer, Mrs. James' Wall, Dean RebeL Rev. Wm. C. Feller, Wilbur Edward Gerber, Howard Lehman, Helen Reyholds, Mrs. Martha Kitson, Thomas Garner, Bill Feasel, Ann Alton, Lowell Noll. Herman Krueckeberg, Ethel Schlickman, Wm. Lose, Jr., Gerald Grove, Franklin Lyberger, Mrs. Carl Fry. Waldo Marbach, . Mrs. Martha Roliston, Mrs. Gertrude Andersoh, Mrs.: John Loshe; Mrs. Joel Mosel', Leonard Kingsley, Mrs. Ralph Bpllenbacher. Orval Lenhart. Reid Ereckson, Royal Friend, James Borders, John K. Eady, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Lois Meyer, Anthony Murphy, Mrs. Thurman Bebout, Robert Light, Morton Railing, Mrs. Dorphus Schlickman, La Doit Mip ler, Franklin P. Steury, Raymond Thieme, John J. Brunton. Donald Brajndt, F. P. Heimann, J. Knudsen, Glen Mankeyi Eugene Heimann; Ivan Hakes, William Gass, and Richard Schnitz. EISENHOWER MAY fContinued From Page One) nificant test of southern for the two southern for the Democratic nomination, u u 3. Oklahoma Democrats .assembled Mr’ their convention, which was slated to end/rse Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D-Oklap for the presidential will send 24 delegates to the national convention.

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■ . . 1 • i 1 t A f Marion Harvey and Frank] Rey, above, assisted by Neil Kahn, will present “An Hour with Ballet,” at the Decatur high school Tuesday morning at 8:25 o’clock. The-fmb-lic is invited to attend, GIRL SCOUTS Brownie troop; 10 met Wednesday after school. Dues were collected and games played. Wo gave $lO towards the .Girl Scouts Little House. Prizes we|e awarded for th<e cookie sales h£ld recently and the four highest received presents and the rest of the girls, I‘iiovfnie handkerchiefs and our troop numerals. We discussed the party we held for the D. A. V. auxiliary Monday evening. During work period we started the decorations far Our Mother’s Day party for May 7. Our hostess for the day was Jenry Sue Hotlser. I —Scribe, Mary Hudson,

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jK-BIRTUS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plumley are the parents of a baby girl, born at the hospital this morning at 1:15 a.m. ~ ' A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. EHis Augsberger Sundaji at the hospital at p.m„ weighing 8 lbs. 10H dz.| A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mp. Ervin Rauch at the hospital Sunday at J 1:55 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. $1,600 Stolen From r Four Union Offices \ ■ i | ■ 7 . ■ Indianapolis. April 28 —fUPL— Burglars raided separate offices of four locals of the AFL teamsters union yesterday and stole $1,600. All the are in the same building. Most, of money came from a safe in one office. Com* binations were broken off safes in two other offices and a safe in a fourth was tampered withThe burglars were frightened away by Clhrence E. Davis, den of a fifth teamster local, who went to hit) office at 1 a.m. and saw a man jump through the window of another Office, he told police. ' \ ,1 r- r- M M' ~~7 -——J- j—- :■ -' - - Democrat Want Ads Bring Results . You Have Just One , Week To Help Those Who Will Never See A Little Green Sign