Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1952 — Page 3

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HQtyE DEMONSTRATION FAIR ! TO pE HELD JUNE 27C vjer qne thousand tickets have bee q! distributed to the home dem- < omt|atlon clubs for the home dem- ! onetiation fair to be held June $7 i at i lie Decatur high school. ) Tfle evening program will iriclu 1| stunts and skits by the sqvent»|n clubs taking part. Exhibits put up by the clubs will also be opt if; to the public. Tickets are ; prijfd at thirty five cents and can . be *|cured from any home demorfstrution member. 1 lie S ticket and publicity commitjt|e:met Monday everwng at the boiiiiy extension office to set up j‘thei| part of the program. MembeiW of' the committee are the MeMames Car’. Adler, Noah L. Hahed.i|er. Arthur Hall, John Leysfc, I>aH Brandt, .yClarence Smjtley, Waljer Fenstermaker, C. H. MuS- : elnfln. Paul Rich, Earl Chase, Holiger NeuenSchwander. Harry Wailcinger, Waite! Myers, Magdeleif|| Amstutz, Clay Engle, Hirapi Wftjwer and Mrs. fedwin C. BaunisnJL chairman of the committed-. |lTs. Albert BeSrjeke, count! ' hoiife demonstration , president, ill ': ’ I

j Quality ’ Photo Finishing I’ All work left before noon Thursday ready I , e next day, Friday, i ; 10:00 a. .m. Holthouse Drug Co. ' \ li I Say It With I . I From • / I I ’ 'll ' • 1 = | In■ I i* j/T ” II 1/ ' ':' 11 - '! ■ . ' i j #s a mark of accomplishment, al | an expression of best wishes fpr q brilliant future, nothing con j ftqual Sheaffer's new TM‘. Priced ' to represent real value. ;M«s z' / i lai . *';W *♦ / f 118 : ■ X. ■ 1 k J \ • Wt'-I VUUtIANT ENSEMBLE ? /T Ml, $12.50; f t|cil, $5.00 ! Jk«a| |tAi ]| ©ESK SET Jet Crystal, $17.50 ; ADMIRAL THREESOME" ’in, $5.00; Pencil, $3.75 Ballpoint, $3.75 f for graduation at BOWER . i ' •« .V> —2 Jewelry Store J

Mrs. R. C. Hersh, county treasurer, and Gloria Koeneman, county 4-H club agent, met with the members. 0 —' \ ■ ■ ■ FORMER DECATUR GIRL WEDS MAY 10 1 .Miss Rita Lengerich became the. bride of James A. Weber May 10 before an altar graced with candelbra and beauty vases of snapdragons and white Jillies. Mrs. Clement Lengerich of Avilla and the late Mr. Lengerich are the parents of the bride, and are former Decatur residents. Weber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Steven Weber of Fort Wayne. The couple was united in marriage at nine o’clock In St. Jude’s Catholic church in Fort Wayne in a double ring ceremony read by the Rev. Vincent Lerigeridh' of Elkhart, brother of the bride. A fifteen minute musicale precedfftf“the nuptials .and the mass was sung by the men’s choir. I The bride wore a traditional white satin gown. Her attendees were Miss Rosalia Miller, of D|eda(Ur, as maid of honor, and tie bridesmaid was Miss Shirley Freck, I Robert Sullivan w r as the best man and the ushers were Charles Poinsette of South Bend, Edward Mcßride and Donald Griffith. For her daughter’s weddinlg, Mrs. Lengerich a navy blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations, while the groom’s, mother wore a sheer navy blue dfelss with pink accessoriejs and pink carnations made up |ier corsag4 A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at eleven o'clack at the Rose Manor aijd a reception followed. Serving were the MisSes Margaret Ann Hite,; Mary Becker, Joan Best and\ Nankeen Miller, cousins of the bridg. J The couple are residing at 211f)!4 Maumee Ave., following a wedding trip. I : I- 1 ' ' i _4 i| * HOLY FAMILY STUDY CLUB MET MONDAY EVENING Mrs. James Inskeep} was hostess to the Holy Family; study club which met for a discussion Monday evening. H H During the business meeting plans were completed for a picnic to be held June .4 at Hanna-Nutt-man park. Election of officers was held with Mrs.\ Don Hesp, preen dent; Mrs. Bill Bbker. vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Arthur WilSon, secretary, and Mrs. James Inskbep, treasurer. The evening came to a Close with the reciting the rosary. ; ' BRIDE-ELECT HONOURED, MONDAY WITH SHOWER Miss Martha bride-elect of May 24. was honored Monday evening with a surprise personal shower given by}- Georgia and Marlene 1 Laurent, coukins of the bride, at their home. Mrs. Miller assisted the hostesses. I I j ■ ; Upon Miss Laurent’s arrival, she was presented with a clever corsage made'of hankies. Games of bingo were enjoyed and the prizes were won by Miss Georgia Laurent, Miss Dorothy Ulman. \ Mrs. Vittor Braim and Mrs. Arthur Heimann, who in, turn presented them to the honored guest; Miss Laurent received many lonely and useful gifts. r A luncheon followed, t served from a table decorated with a white table cloth and bouquets of

Housecleaning Ms Special Johnson’s Wax Applier and ' 3 gal. Johnson’s Hard Gloss Giocoal BOTH FOR $1.77 Super Renuzit __ $1.29 gal. i .. | Soilax 30c & 98c pkg. Fina Foam 79c Qt. SL2S- 1 / 2 gal. SL9S-gal. '- ' U;- ■■■■--■ ■ —[J . - Ist Quality Chamois Skins 75c up to 1.39 7 ' 1 ; "’ . I ■ Sponges—All Sizes Cenol Garden Dust-_69c lb. 2 lbs. SI.OO 5 lbs. $2.50 ■ Hi ' « — ■ ■' ! Arsenate Lead—6Bc lb. 4 lbs. $1.86 i?..;. ,-L . Smitli Wl Drag Store

E Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day's pub* llcation must be phoned In by 11a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) WEDNESDAY ‘ Hairdressers association, Mrs. Ireta Harmon, 7:30 p.in. Gecode club Mother’s day party, Moojse home. 6 p.fn. Decatur Home Ec. club, Mrs. Clarence Smitley, 2 p.m. THURSDAY W. S. c. S. of Methodist church, at church, 2 p.m. Bridge club, Mrs. Mary Olmor, 8 p.m. Emblem club, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Academy of friendship, Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p. m. , Order of Eastern Star, stated meeting. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. So-Cha-Rea, Mrs. Dee Fryback, 6:30 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Vernon Krugh, 7:30 p.m. Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Don Heimpiin, 8 p.m. Harvesters of Nuttman Ave. U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Sheets, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY American Legion auxiliary, social, Legion home, 8 p.m. Kum-Join-Us class of Bethany E. U. B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hutker, 7:30 p.m. Order of Eastef Star and Masonic Ixidge, Pot-luck supper, Masonic Hall,-6:15 p.m. Willing Workers class. Calvary E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m.-; Progressive Workers class, Trinity, E. U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Potluck supper, Monroe school, 6:30 p.m. ' ! Delta Theta Tau sorority, officers installed, Elks home, 8 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. \ yVEDNESDAY Psi lota 'Xi sorority, changed to next Wednesday, Mrs. John DeVoss, 8 p.m. spring flowers. The guest of honor was seated at her place, which was marked with a doll favor dressed as a bride. The other places were marked with dolls made of pastel colored hankies. Present for the occasion were the Misses Dorothy Ulman, Rita Osterman and Shiela Murtaugh and the Mesdames Arthur Heimann, Victor Braun, Andrew Miller ahd Thomas Ulman. Unable to i attend were Mrs 4 . Jack Swygart and Mrs. Arthur Wilder. ’ '• ’ ? ' ' MONROE CHORUS HOLDS REHEARSAL The members of the Monroe chorus held kehearsa’ Monday evening at the Monroe school. \ Folders were distributed to the group for the Hoosier home demonstration course which will be a Canadian national excursion to Toronto, Canada, August 2d to 24. The group will sing pit two evenings during the affair. Members were also asked to be present at the Warsaw district rehearsal.: which will be Tuesday., Following this, a bake sale was conducted with Mrs. Paul Rich as the auctioneer. • ADD SOCIETY < - PROFIT AND PLEASURE GROUP MET RECENTLY The Profit and Pleasure Home Economics group met recently with Mrs. Charles Schnepp with the evening beginning with the

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FOLLOWING THEIR ARRIVAL in Los Angeles from Bangkok, Thailand, one-year-old twin elephants are pictured with Mrs. Kandee Mobley. Each is 42 inches high and weighs 350 pounds. Hunter Noel Rosefelt Who imported the elephants said tljey are the only twin pachyderms recorded since 1898. They are on their way to the Stainers’ Circus.

sohg qf the month and repeating the cl|h creed. Mrs| Polly Lengerich gave the deVotions. Roll call was answered by; telling of something mothers did that is outmoded nbw, followed with she reading of the minutes of theij previous meeting. 'Jhe members filled out program planning sheets and a very interesting ilesson on legal matters was given !hy Ann Heimann and Margaret During the social hour, refreshments'were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Kohne. GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY MAY BREAKFAST Mrs.' Harve Koos was hostess to the members of the Decatur Garden club fdr a May day breakfast Tuesday morning. Mrs. O. L. Vance - and Mrs, Nick Braun adsisled ?her. ) Thirty members were present and eath wore a hat trimmed with floWerg and the like, of their own designing with Mrs. Sam Butler winning the prize for the most clever bonnet. Following the breakfast. Mrs.. Zimmerman and Mrs. Del-, -ton Passwater reported' on the gardens and places of interest they ha 4 sebn on their recent trip to the southern states. Attendance prizes were given to Mrs. Edward J. Miller. Mrs. Fred ; McConnell, Mrs. Henry Heller and Mris. ,\rbie Owens. , ! The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Bussell Acker, and members are asked to bring for the flower show. MRS WILLIAM CONNOR HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs. William Connor, the former Nancy-Jane Custard, was honored recently with a shower at the hojne of Myrna Foor. Games werq - plbyed and refreshments were served to the fourteen persons, present and the honored guest.. 1 , Mrs. Connor received many iovely gif|s on the occasion. j’refcpnt were Mrs. Glen B. Cus* tatd} Mrs. Garth Haines, Marceile Manley, Marilyn feipe, Rose Bilderbabk. Shirley Johnson, Shirley Fox, Shirley Edwards, Marilyn Noll, Grace Colleen Evans, Audrey Gephert, Sally McCullough, the gqest of honor and the hostess.: Four Quests were unable to attend..» ''' , — : FRANK KRICKS HONORED ON SSRD ANNIVERSARY Mr.i;and Mrs. Frank Krick df 324 Litie street, were honored ai their home Tuesday with a dinner given |iy their family, on the occasion jof thir 53rd w’edding niverstay. Those present were Mr. and Mrq.f Robert Krick and son, Phil, Mr.and Joe Krick and daughter? Linda, Mr. and Mrs. James Kriclf of Fort Wayne and Mrs. -Corrah Burkholder of Cleveland, Ohio, a sister of Mrs. Krick. A daughter, Mrs. Lou Hyde Qf New Jersey, wasn'tiable to be present but called to wish her parents happiness. ; ; Mr. Krick is a retired coal deal-: er. ■ ! A pot-luck supper will be held? Tuesday at the Monroe school at? six thirty o’clock. Rolls and will he furnished and will be lowed with a silent au'etion. Any-? one interested in coming is asked? to bring one article for the sale.; ; The Delta Theta Tau sorority } will have installation of officers Tuesday evening at eight o’clockat thq Elks home. Members and; officers are asked to be present.; A stated meeting with initiation'} will be held Thursday evening'atthe Masonic hall by the Order of? Eastern Star. Members and officers are asked to be present by.; seven thirty o'clock. The district, deputy, Leona Shady, will be present; » A ‘ • J

A general meeting of the W. S. fc. S. of the Methodist church will be held at two o’clock Thursday at the church. Mrs. George Helm will give the study on the book of Acts and Mrs. Tim Sprague will he in charge df devotions. Mrs. /Maynard Hetrick iq'in charge pf the hostesses. Mrs. Mary Oinlor lAll be hostess to the Bridge club Thursday evening &t eight o’clock. The Psi lota Xl sorority wjtl ineet next Wednesday with Mr|s. sjoyi DeVoss at eight o’clock. i ; - — The Eagles auxiliary will hold formal initiation and memorial services Tuesday evening at the Eaglet hall at eight o’clock. VANHORN-BRUNNER WEDDING TO BE SOLEMNIZED JUNE 7 Miss Mary Vanhorn, of Dixon, phio, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Linder of this city, will marry Clarence Brunner, youngest son of Brunner of Patterson street, June 7. The bridegroom-elect is employed at Aschbaucher’s Tin shop in Decatur. The Emblem club will meet

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evening at seven thirty o’clock at the Elks home. 1 : Fred Busche will leave Thursday morning for Elkhart, where he will attend the North Indiana Methodist chupth conference as Uy member of the local church. A* delegation of Decatur Methodists will attend the Saturday and Sunday sessions. Mrs. Emma Krueckeberg of\ this city has been admitted as & patient in the Van Wert, 0., hospital. ; Mrsi. Edson Wheeler of Vivian, Ea., Mrs. Burke Cole and sons, siteveh and Kirby of Shrevdport, Da., and Mrs. David Campbell of Padukah, Ky., are visiting Mr. and Mts. Charles Ehinger and family of Madison street for the next few weeks. Mrs. "Wheeler is a aunt of Mrs. Ehinger and Mrs. Campbell is Mrs. Ehinger’s mother. Mrs. Lloyd Ruse returned Sunday from Elkhart where she visited her brother, Charles Rinehart and a sister, Mrs. Jessie Mosse. BIRTHS Mr. and Mjrs. Calvin Smitley, of Madison street, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. This Is the second child and first son. ( / • Mrs. FlareTT are the parents of a baby girl, born at 0:41 a.m. Tuesday at the hospital, Weighing 7 Ibs.i 5 oz. ; A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scheumairn of Preble, at 11:20 a.m. Tuesday at the hospital. weighing 6 lbs.. 6 oz. This is the first child in the fa inily. A baby boy was born at 7:38 p.m. Tuesday at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strahm, weighing 8 lbs., 12? oz. Mr. and Mrs., Glenn H*abegger are the parents of a baby boy, born at 11: 46 ,a,m. today at Ihospital, weighing 6 lbs., 5 oz. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brice Burger today at 10:20 s a.m. at the hospital, weighirg 7 lbs., 14 6z. ;' j ’„ ■ . ! ' J " •- J rs ' j ATOM SMASHER (Continued From Page O»») matter into energy. About 500 persons, among them laboratory scientists and their Wives witnessed the experiment. They were so jubilant over the results that they broke out bottles of champagne to celebrate. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

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