Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1952 — Page 3
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WARD CHAPMAN TO WED \ FORT WAYNE GIRL /| Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chapman of route 3, Decatur, announce the approaching marriage of their son, Ward, ‘to Miss Bernide Green, of route 11, Fort The marriage will take place Saturday evening at six thirty o’Clock in the St. John Evangelical Reformed church in Fort Wayne. A reception xyili follow at seven thirty o'clock in the Rose Manor in that city. The bripe-eiect attended school j in Fort ,Wayriel and is employed j at the Wayne Knitting Mills. Her; fiance is a graduate of Ne> Haven I high school and at present is work- ; ing at Bowser’s. a wedding trip the ! couple will make their home in ! I’ort Wayne,
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■ ■' ■ J 5 -Ji I' F SUNNY CtRdLE CLUB MEETS TUESDAY EVENING? The -■ Preble recreation center was the scent' Os the of the Sunny Cirile group which met Tuesday evening. The session be- v gap with the singing of the song “The More We Get Together.' 1 The membets answered roll call and the song of the month,' “Battle Cry of Freedom" was sung hnd its history given by Mrs. Mildred i Hildebrand. An interesting film on | cancer was shown by Erwin Schuller and plans were made for the | 4-H work at the fair, and the [ Homemakers ietreat at club cainp. An invitation was read frpm the ; Chamber of Commerce for the , group to participate in thd Deca- ; tur fair, and an announcement was read thajt the members Willi entertain the prophet and Pleasure
club of Washington township August 26. The meeting closed with the club collect. Hostesses for the social hour which followed were Leona Fruechte, Alvina Brant and Hilda Ba,uermeister. \ r 1 \ EAGLES AUXILIARY ATTEND RADIO PARTY The - Eagles auxiliary lattended a radio party at Wabash Wednesday evening. The broadcast of the party, called “Ladies Out,” will be heard over station WOWO at seven o’clock August 5’ and August 12. _ . An enjoyable evening Was spent and enjoyed by Anna Myers, Fredia Irwin. Ruth Deßolt. Mary Lough Bertha Kramer, Florence Sheets, Charlott Marbauch, Bessie Hahn, and Kay Morgan. Several members plan to attend the first initiation of the Bluffton auxiliary this evening at Bluffton. MISS MARY ADA EVERETT TO WED LEO SHEETS The engagement and approaching marriage of’ Miss Mary Ada Everett was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett of route 3, 1 Decatur. Her fiance is Leo Sheetp, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sheets of 957 Walnut street of this city. The wedding will be hn event of August 3 and the Pleasant Mills Baptist \church will be the sc&ne of the nuptials. The Rev. Robert Schrock will officiate at the four O’clock .ceremony. Miss Everett attended Pleasant Mills high school and is employed at the Kroger store. The groomelect attended Decatur high school and is engaged farming. ... I' : RQOT TOWNSHIP GROUP HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING Mrs. John Brite was hostess to ,the Root township Home Demonstration club "which held a regular meeting recently. The session .was called to' order by the. president, Mrs. Russel Fleming, and tne reading of the club creed followed in unison. J. ’ During the business, plans were made for the trip to Chicago August' 26 and all members desiring to go, are asked to dontact Mrs. [Royal Friend not later than August 19. > The lesson was presented by Miss Anna K. Williams and dealt with “Getting what ‘you pay j for." It proved interesting and benificial to hll. The meeting adjourned with the club collect. T ’ ' During the social hourj, refreshments were\ served by Mrs. IJrite and assisting hostesses. Mrs. Henry Graber and Mrs. Jesee Singleton. Mrs, Herman Rumschlag will be hostess to the Holy Cross study club party Sunday evening at seven o’clock. The Eagles auxiliary will hold a meeting Tuesday evening at the Eagles hall at eight o’clock, j The Adams County Roadside council wilt meet Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the director’s room in the Berne bank building. The speaker for the evening will be a member of the Berne Garden club and the; host
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■ M| k aMI w. ? a s - c Hhu HF’ W s i’ ’ ' I ■ : '' ' ' MISS NORMA HAMRICK’S engagement and/iapproaching marriage was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamrick, of route 1. Willshire. Ohip. Her fiance is Lindy Lybarger, onjy son of Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lybarger of Hoagland. k Miss Hamrick attended Pleasant' Mills high school land was formerly employed at the General Electrib company in this city. The groom-elect graduated from Hoagland high school and graduated in June from Indianp University and is now employed at the\ First Citizens bank in Monroeville. “ ; I * The marriage will take place August 16 at six thirty o’clock in the Hoagland Methodist church with the Rev. George Thomas officiating. \ > -4- Photo by Anspaugh
for the session will be the Good Neighbors club of Monroe town.ship. The Jolly Housewife Home Economics club will entertain the 4-H girls with a basket dinner noon Tuesday at the Pleasant Mills school. Those wishing to attend are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Pie plates will be distributed at this time for pies that are to\be.made for the 4-H fair. OSRITAL .. - j Admitted: Robert Spiechfer, Berne; Mrs. Carolyn Thieme, Decatur; Thomas Bush, Monroeville. Dismissed: Mrs. MorrisJKrueckeberg and baby girl, Kay Ann, Decatur; Mrs. Max Schlinder and baby boy, Berne; George Garlinger, Bryant;.Mrs. Urban Castleman, Monroeville; Mrs. Clifford Reuille, Monroeville; Mrs. Edith Tester, Decatur. . ”* Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Society Items fpr day’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) THURSDAY Guardian Angel study club. Miss Bermadine Faurote, 8 p.m. Ruralistic study club, cancelled until September. ' ’ • St. Paul Ladies Aid, all day, Mrs. \Belva Schnepp. , St. Luke E. R. church Honduras, Young People’s class, Ice
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cream social, church lawn, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid Union Chapel church all day, at church. \ Women of. Moose, Moose home, officers, 7 p.m., members, 7:30 p.m. Primary class, Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Miss Janet Habegger, 4 to 7 p;m. FRIDAY Zion Lutheran Communion announcement, 2-4-5-7-S o’clock. SATURDAY Rosary society, Bake sale, City hall, 8:30 a.m. \U SUNDAY Holy Cross study club party, Mrs. Merman Rumschlag, 7 p.m, MONDAY Adams county chorus, Monroe school, 7:30 p,mJ\ TUESDAY * Eagles auxiliary. Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Jolly HOusewife Home Economics club. 4-H girls, Pleasant Mills school,. 12 noon, aim Mr. and Mrs. James Mclxmghlin are the parents of a baby girl, born at the hospital at 9:20 a.m. today. She weighed 7 lbs., 2 oz. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.- John Johnson at 12:51 ptm. Wednesday at the hospital and he weighed 6 Fbs.* I Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Lindsey of New Corydon,, are the parents of a baby girl weighing 8 lbs., 8 oz. She was born Wednesday at the hospital at 1:20 p.m. A Son os born at 1:50 p.m. Wednesday at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sal way. He weighed $ lbs.. X’ 2 OZ. ! k A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hirschy at a.m. Wednesday at the hospital and she weighed 8 lbs., 12 oz.
C. H. Muselman, of Berne, left today for New York and will depart from there next Wednesday aboard the Queen Mary for -Europe. He will stop in London and Switzerland, and go on to Germany to spend a month with his two brothers-. He plans to return in early September. Pvt. Claren K. Steiner, of Linn Grove, is now located in Korea. He was sent overseas June ,13. His address is In care of the postmaster, San Francisco. — Ralph Hamrick, of Wren, 0., has filed suit agkihst Katherine Hamrick for divorce and custody of their two children on the grounds of neglect and cruelty. The suit was filed in the court of common pleas at Van Wert, O. Mrs. J. Clark Macylin and son Peter have returned from a month’s visit at Miami and West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and \virs., Harold Barger and Mr. and Mrs. William Steffen have returned from a tour of Montreal, Quebec, the Canadian Atlantic coast, Novia Scotia and other points of interest in the northeast. Mrs. Susie Ennis of Newport, Ky„ is visiting with the Jess Gilbert, Archie Smith, Joe Tracker and Rayniond Walters families. She will return to her home Monday morning. ; ' ■ Miss Elizabeth Harris, Arlington, Texas; T/Sgt. and Mrs. Lewis Meadows and daughters Sherry Ann and Bonnie Lou, who have just returned from Japan, and Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadows, Washington, D. C., are visiting the Rev. and Mrs. James Meadows in Decatur this week. Sgt. Meadows will be stationed in New Mexico following his 30-day leave. Two Helicopters On Third Leg Os Flight GOOSE BAY, Labrador, Up — Two. U. S. air force helicopters were on the third leg of their history- making hop - flight to Europe today. Thii first aircraft of their type ever to attempt a transoceanic flight headed through a thin drizzle toward their next stoy at Narsarssuak, Greenland, 770 miles aw'ay. , j
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