Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1952 — Page 3

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I—'■ SfHOLARBjHIP AWARD m|de by tri kappa |»m Coles sqn of Mrs. Carrel of N‘ <rcer avenue, and regrad i|te of Decatur high 01. has, jeen named the winner ie slof fitt to further his edu>n, givitn each year to a senior ither riilh school for the high-1 grade in a set of tests, spond by tie local Alpha Sigma der of Tri Kappa sorority, le testjj were furnished and ed by Miss Louise Brumbaugh, of tip department of tests measurements of the Fort, V||yne pu >|c schools. H'ifteen mgh school girls, who wfil be Rrjkduated -in June, will rogeive s< liblarships from Kappa KMppa j|f>a chapter of Tri Kjippa.: sororit it has just been announced at£ a meeting-of the or- -| 1 r M—--16th Anniversary I SALE NOW GOING i | ON ' | BARGAINS FOR | ' |VERYONE

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I . ganization's scholarship committee.* This year’s fund has already amounted tdi $4,70(7, which raises ttye sum given to worthy appli-cants-by the sorority since the beginning of this program to over $100,000.. Combining the contributions and loans of the individual chapters with that of the state committee, a total well ■ over, the half million mark has been reached. I' ' ■ 'I - Miss Zeid Zoe Rife, of Marion, ( has been given the top award, the fine arts scholarship of SSOO .given to a deserving applicant ofl outstanding talent in one of the arts. The money will aid the ydting artist in receiving an education to be an art teacher. / j jin addition the dean’s award was given this year to Franklin College for Dr. Margaret Powell, dean of wofnen, to be used at her discreation for woirien. students |in need of help. 1 , j DISTRICT MEETING’ OF I ROADSIDE COUNCIL HELD A district meeting of the Indiana Roadside Council, was held Friday at the Jefferson Community building in Fort Wayne, with the Allen county group as the hostesses. The program began with Various reports given by the president, and a talk by the safety chairman. Sophia Diffenhaugh; president, was in charge of the session. Mrs.. Edwin Thurman, Adams cbilnty safety chairman, spoke, and Mrsi. Ralph Stanley, legislative chairman, whq wasn’t ahlet\to be present, sent a report which was given bV Mrs. Ada Crist of JMfonroe. . j "I The speaker for the day, Mr.

Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer , Society Items for day's pub* llcatlon must be phoned In by 'UII a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) TUESDAY ,1 American Legion Auxiliary drill team. Legion home, 8 p.m. ichurdh Mothers study club, Mrs. LaDojß Miller, 8 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. \ Sunny Circle Home Ec. club, Preble recreation center, 8 p.m. I V Jolly Housewife Home Ec club, Pot-luck supper, Monroe school 6:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills school, £:3O p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, 'high school, 7:30 p.m. r Philalethean Circle, Zion E. R. church, Mrs, Dallas Goldner, 8 p.m. Root Tw’p. Home Ec. group, Monmouth school, 1:30 p.m. ’ , Delta Lambda chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m. I • \ Delta Theta Tau sorority, pffii cers installed. Elks home, 8 p.m. auxiliary, Eagles hall; 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ruth and Naomi Circle, Zion E. i R. church, church social room, 2:30 p.m. • ‘ \ Union Twp. Womens club, Mrs. Thearl StultsJliSO p.m. Presbyterian Womens’ Association, Presbyterian church, 8 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Epsilon Sigma chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home, 8 p.m. Friendship Circle Zion E. R. church, Mrs. Joe Hazlewood, 7:30 p.m. f ' Psi lota Xi sorority, Mrs. John , Deyoss, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Phoebe Bible class, ,Zion E. R. church, 7:45 p.m. \ St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Jacob Heimann, 7:30 p.m. Rainbow officers, public installation. Masonic hall, 7 p.m. Monroe W. C. T. U„ Mrs. MarI tha Kindell, 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose home, officers, 7 p.m., members, 7:30 p.m. Adams county' Roadside cbuncil. park on High street, 2 p.m. Great Books discussion club, library, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Zion Lutheran Communion announcements at 2,4, 5. 7, and 8 p.m. in the church. I SUNDAY .Zion Lutheran Walther League, 4 to 6 p.m., Parish hall. Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, 8 p.m.. Parish hall. Hadden of the state highway de-, partment. spoke on the upkeep of roads and the part the women of the council can play. „ Robert Beck, landscape super- | visor of Indiana, was a guest of the all day affair. ’ The next meeting of the group will be held Thursday at the park on High street to begin the project to beautify it. PROGRESSIVE WORKERS CLASS MET RECENTLY The Progressive Workers class | of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church held a regular ’ meeting recently in the church I parlors. A short business meeting was held with DO. vid Wynn, the president. in charge. Later in the evening, during the social hour, refreshments ware - served by the host and hostess, the Rev. and Mrs. John Chambers./ ROSARY SOCIETY MET MONDAY EVENING Ninety members of the Rosary society met Monday evening at the K. of C. hall for a regular meeting, which opened with prayer, followed with the singing of the hymns. “On This Day, O Beautiful Mother” and “Mother Dear O Pray For Me.” The president. Mrs. Bernice Hackman, was in charge of the business session, and Miss Josie Decoration Day Special ! CHILDREN’S BAREFOOT SANDALS *l-99 KAYE’S SHOE STORE X-RAY FITTINGS 154 N. 2nd St.

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Faurote reported on the recent N. C. C. W. province convention, held In Lafayettp. She stressed the topics, “Our Home are Sanctuaries” and the “Enthronement of the Sacred Heart in the Home.” The evening came to a close with the rosary for th® deceased members of the society; The May .committee, with Mrs; Norbert Case as chairman, was in charge of the social which fol- i lowed. SGT. AND MRS. FRED SANDERS WILL BE HONORED THURSDAY A Ipot-luck supper and a miscel- j laneous shower will be held Thurs- j day evening at seven o’clock at , the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church in honor of Sgt. i and Mrs. Fred R. Sanders and ; daughter, who are home on leave \ from Japan. . Mrs. Sanders, the formed Ratie i Lichtenberger, will present a talk j on her trip and experiences in Japan for the last two and a half years, working for the government in research work. Friends and neighbors are lnvited. i i I J V' . ’A'The jAmerican Legion auxiliary will meet, at the Legion home Tuesday evening for rehearsal at eight o’clock. » Members of the :Psi lota Xi so-’ rority will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Jo,hn DeVoss at eight o’clock. Members of the St. Ambrose: study cluh will meet with Nirs. Jacob Heimann Thursday evening; at seven thirty o’clock. | ■' , j ! The Phoebe Bible class will meet in the Zion Evangelical Re-? formed church parlors Thursday evening at seven-forty-five o’clock.] Public installation Os the Rainbow officers will be held Thurs-i day evening at seven o’clock at> the Masonic hall. A dance will fol-1 low. y I ■ f f The graduating class of pleasant: Mills high school of 1833 will have a class picnic. June 8, at twelve noon in the Weisser park pavilion' in the 33G*0 block of Hanna street in Fort Wayne. A basket lunch: will be served and each person is; asked to bring his own table service, as Announced by Bill Davisjj president and Jean Lowden, secretary. , A Detroit city ordinance probit its persons from sitting in th& midi die of the street to read a paper. , , j

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j Elmer J. Amspaugh of Winchear ter street has purchased a home in Fort Wayne and will move bis family there during the month of June. He is employed at the Casad depot in New Haven. j County commissioners of Wells county have appointed H. M. WU» jAOn, former county treasurer, Id* iserve put the term of the late Wil;liam S; Nott as assessor of Wells leounty. Mrs. Frank Steele, of Pleasant iMtlla, Who is a patient in the hospital, is reported to be much Im’proved and able to have visitors. : - Mr. and Mrs. Albert ( Beineke have returned from seeing their daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Haugh, and Mr. Beineke’s sister, Mary Bus- ; sewiti of Milwaukee, off from Wit : low Ruh airport on their way td ! New York and a tour of the British Isles and continent. , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler were Sunday dinner'guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, sjr. and Mrs. Giles Porter. jaw .Craig Stantbn Is the name of the baby son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman; Ostermeyer of route 10, iFprt Wiyne, at the Lutheran hospital May 19, weighing 7 lbs., 13 0%. This is the first child the family. The mother is the former Maxine r iGallmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Gallmeyer are the maternal grandparents. : Mr. and Mrs. Marion Friedt are the parents pf a baby girl born at 2:47 a.m. this morning at the hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 6 oz. Donald James, Jr., is the namd of the son born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Affolder Friday at'the hospital at 9:43 a.m., weighing 6 lbs., 0 oz. . b . Auto Catches Fire, Department Called j*A small fire in Jesse G. Nihllcik’s car last night brought out the fire department which extinguished the fire, caused by a cigarette lighter, in short order. J The incident occurred in front of the Methodist church at Fifth and Monroe streets yesterday at 10 p.m. Niblick, who lives at 303 Nprth Second street, drove Ms car home after the mishap.

I'v* 1 Admitted: Esther Cook, Decatur; Viola Lehman, Berne; Mrs. Ralph 'Reef, Decatur; Fred H. Meyer, Berne. Dismissed: Diane Arnold, Decatur; Jambs Mischmiege, Decatur; Mrs. William Slusher and baby boy, Decaturi Arthur Pensinger, Portland; Harvey Largeant, Decatur. i v 'W' ‘ No Remonstrance To Special Fund I At the scheduled hearing by thfe Wabash- township trustee, L.‘A. Mann r and the field representative the state board of tax commissioners, George Gable of Fort Wayne, the requested additional emergency ppproprlation 0L52,000 for the Geneva school was heard without remonstrance. | ■ The hearing took place in the county auditor’s office at 10 o’clock this morning, with findings to be | submitted to the state board of tax commissioners. rr — Tread in a Good Town — Decatur DON’T TAKE A CHANCE LTAKE V 1 ENAMINS Smith Druir Co, THANK YOU To all those who helped make our Opening Day a success, we want to express our sincere gratitude. —O— . You are invited to see our display of FATHER’S DAY GIFTS We have something for every Dad. Decatur Gift Center 164 S. 2nd St. “The Right Gift at Right Priced

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