Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1952 — Page 3

FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1952

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REBEKAH LODGE WILL MEET TUESDAY EVENING ! Members of the Rebekah lodge will meet in the I. O. 0. F. hall Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock, and all are asked to he present to arrange plans for the '[_.. semi-annual district meeting to be held at the Augustus Rebekah jodfee at Liberty Center August 2k There will be both an afternooh and evening session. All desiring to go are asked to call Mrs. Anola Crist, or the secretard’ of the- lodge for reservations.’ not later than August 12. : . . [ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL OF YOUNGEST DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruck of this city,\ announce the engagement pf their youngest daughter, Janet, to A/2c Neil Richard Hesher, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hesher of 422 N. 10th street. The. bride-elect and her fianlpej both are graduates of Decatur high school. Miss Ruck is employed at j| the Gamble store as a clerk, and Heshen is serving with the air force stationed atTTravis air force base in California. ' , No definite date has been set for the wedding. \ \ ■j . ■' - - WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET ~ THURSDAY EVENING The Women of the Moose met X > Thursday evening at the 4 Moose Jkome for a business and social evening. The business session was held first and fufther plans were made concerning the trip to Mooseheart by chartered'bus September 2(1. and 21st. Any member interested in going may take a non.inember, it was stated, and the names must be in by the next ~ meeting, August 21, or contact Mrs. OTin Schultz or Mrs. Walter Walchle. Hoosier day will be observed at the time the trip will be

DECATUR FLORAL COMPANY Will Be Closed. August 11th 1619th Fll 81 left Saturday will IlLlvl be ready at 3:00 o’clock Monday. , Jumbo Prints __ 6c ‘Office Hours: 8:30 to 9:00 EDWARDS STUDIO SPINET PIANO We Are Offering One New Blond ~ - finish Spinet - Piano which was loaned and used for the Monroe 4-H Fair at Special Reduced ( Price. —— See It At — YAGER FURNITURE Open Evenings by_Appointment PHONE 2-2158 .[, p.. ;

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made and this should add to the enjoyment. 1 . . i The social hour followed and prizes were awarded to Ella Scherry, Florence Noll, Hazel Galloi gly and Erwin. Alma ■ Godlz received the door prize. Nel* ! lie White was in charge of the pro- . gram. The pext meeting will be held August 21[ with Nellie White in charge Os the program and refreshments. The Happy Hometmakers club will be guests of the Better Homes chib Tuesday at the Berne park at six thirty o’clock. |v[ Mrs. Blanche Henschen will be hostess to Kirkland W.= C. T. U. Tuesday evening at seyemfortys five o’clock. ■ The Ii .O. O. F. and | Rebekah ! lodges of this city have received an invitation to attend the annual district basket dinner to be held In the east shelter house at t|ie . Wells county state forest nfear Bluffton Sunday. The picnicyvill start at 12 noon and all nmrtfbers and their families and frieurds are invited, to attend. I I \X| -.----- |/Z 11 ■ . 111 " Admitted 1 : Edward Studer, Geneva: Mrs. Eileen Foor, Pleasant Mills. • I Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Johnson and baby, boy, Monroeville;- Robert M. Bailey, Bryant. giw Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rumschlag are the parents of a baby boy, horn at 1:35 p.m. Thursday at the hospital and ihe wegihed 7 lbs., 1? oz. A son was born Thursday lat 9 a.in. at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Geimer. He 7 Ibsi, 2 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Amstufr of Berne, are the parents of a Ijraby ''boy, weighing 6 lb«„ 8 oz.. and he was born at 2:3i> p.m. Thursday at, the hospital. P i Pamela "Jean is the-name of the daughter born ,to Mr. and (tors. Jugtin Bleeke at 3:20 p.m.-She weighed 5 lbs., 5% oz. ( A baby boy. weighing,, 7 lbs., 4 oz., was born to Mr. and Louis Landrum at the hospital Thursday at 10:42 a.m. NAVY SEAPLANE (Continued From Cage Oyrt it exploded. A [spokesman said the fire, fed -rby gasolene/ bombs and ammunition, made the ship an “inferno” in a matter of seconds. ' ' , Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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Phone 3-2121 Kathleen Terveer Society Items for day’s publication must be phoned 1n by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) FRIDAY I Ladies Aid, W. S. W. S-, Calvary, E. U. B. church, Mrs. Maty Shifferly, 8 p.m. .- Bobo Mt. Tabor W. S. C. S„ Mrs. Dorwin Drake, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Adams county chorus, Monroe school, 8 p.m. \ TUESDAY Happy x Homemakers club, Better Homes club, Berne park, 6:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge meeting, I. O. O. F. hall, 7: 30 p.m. \ Kirkland W. C. T. 1 U., Mrs. Blanche Henschen, 7:45 p.m. THURSDAY Unit 1, W. S. W. S„ Bethany E. U. B. church. Legion Memorial park, 6 p.m. x Joel Gordon is the name of the son born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Klett in Colombo, Ceylon, where Klett is a visiting lecturer in geo-, graphy at the University of Ceylon, Mrs. Klett is the former Edna Mae Schultz, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Schultz of Glendale,' Calif.; and former residents of Decatur. The baby was born July 31 and weighed 9 lbs., 2 oz. Lt. Max Stults, son of Mr, and Mrs. Morris Stilts of Tampa, former resident of Bluffton, died Monday afternoon when his twin jet fighter plane became tangled in an aerial banner and crashed into, the sfea. Two brothers, Paul and Rick-, ard, also died in plane tragedies during World War 11. The parents reside at Tampa, Fla. Morris Stults the father, was receiver for the old Studabaker and the Wells county banks and well here. The body of Max was noi\ recovered. Bob Monroe, who has made a splendid record as athletic; coach of the Wren, 0., school has .resigned to accept a position wjth the jpentral Manufacturer’s com 4 pany. During his four years as coach at Wren his baseball* team wofl 52 out of 61 games and his basketball team had 61 wins and 17 losses. The 1951 team tied for the league title. ; Mrs. Robert Gass and son, Eddie, of Lake City, lowa are visiting Mrs. E. F. Gass hnd family. Miss Mary Lopise Gass, who has spent the past month with her grandriiyther, will return with them next week to Lake City.' Mias Rdse Fullenkamp add Mrs. Josephine Higly of Findlay’. Ohio, are visiting with Mrs. E. F. Gass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mylott of Findlay, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mylott of Chicago, 111., were called to Decatur, because of I the illness of their mother, Mrs. ivfiary Mylott. Latest reports [give the condition of Mrs. Mylott as being as well as can be expected. * Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beer of Richburg. Si C.,- had as their guests the past week, Mr. and Mrs. iLoweli , Stetler and Mk and Mrs. Leroy Counterman, all of cUina. Ohio, The Countermans recently purchased a farm near the Beers. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Beer haye bought an interest in a 720-acre' farm in Richburg, S. C.. according to word received at this office. They are doing some grain farming and also are in the dairy business. They report the crops are 1 fairly good, despite the dry weather South Carolina has been suffering. ,

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