Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1952 — Page 3
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1952
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MRS. MARY shifferly HOSTESS TO GROUP The Woman’s Missionary Assoelation of the Pleasant Grove United Brethren church held their . regular meeting with Mrs. Marly Shifferly reefently. A hymn opened the session, followed with scripture reading-Uy.the president. Mrs. Edna Harden. I ' Mrs.. Rosa Fox, offered prayer. ■ and. special music was presented by the Misses Mary Alice and Jean Darkless. Az letter from Erma J Funk in Africa was read and another from Missions in Mississippi 'was read by Mary Shifferly, Ronnie Bulrger and Edna Harden.. , PdtfgohaTpledges were then tO- -—— .. i
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en and after a short business session. the meeting closed with a hymn. Refreshments were served during the \ hour, to the nineteen members and one. visitor present, by the hostesd. inrri \ i A pot-luck dinner will be served at the American Legipn hall for the American Legion auxiliary Friday evening at six thirty o'clock. Installatioii of officers will be held dnd the Girl State moVie will be shown. All members are asked to be present. j 1 ; t '•j ; ■ , .... | A family party will be Jield at the Eagles hall by the auxiliary members Thursday evening at eight o’clock. ;.'The Girls Guild of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church will be. held in the church social room Wednesday (.evening at seven thirty o’clock. 1' ■■■ « ’•; . H V ["Tt * |] 1 ■Mrs. Grover Clouser will be hostesau to the Quden of the Rosary stiujy club Thursday evening at eight o’clock. T ’•'[ The W. S._ W. S. of the Union Chapel church will meet Thursday- ’ evening at seven thirty o’clock with jMrs. Ora Fell. Mrs. C. O, Broun will be program leader and the ladies of the church are invited 'J '\Tbe \ annual bayride :of the Adams County Rurkl Yojuth will be held Thursday evening. The rural youthers and thei|- guests will meet at the coiinty Extension ! ~r " " .
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MRS EARL DAWSON was the| former Eileen Davis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis <>f this city, before hex marriage Saturday •morning at nine; o'clock in St. Rose Catholic church in Monroeville The groom isfthe ybungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dawson of Monroeville. lAftfer a jedding trip; the young couplei will reside ip Monroeville.—PhtMto bylAnspaugh.
office at seven thirty o’clock for their business meeting an|d will then proceed to the home Os Jini Mferriman to take off on tljje hay ? ride. Refreshments will, be Served by Mary Ann Owens, Marid Witte and Bob page. All rural'; young people out, of high school ire invited to attend. : Thursday evening at eikht 04-0 4 - clock the Queen of Peace study club will meet with Mrs. Mark Schurger at eight o’clock. Unit two of the Bethany churcli will meet with Mrs. LaDoyt Miller Thursday evening at seven thirtf o’clock. Mrs. F. H. Willard Will be the program leader. " I H ~I ' 1 Mrs. George Wemhoff Seep a patient at the Decatur Nursing home at 1038 North Second street for the past three weeks 'arid invites her friends to visit, her; it any time. I ' ‘ Women interested in bowling fbr the Women of the Moose die asked to be at the General Electric ■club this evening at seven kfcloclt Mr. and , Mrs. David Cole Jeit Friday for a motor trip [to Sah Francisco, Calif., where tljey will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. |C. Warren Cole. Cole is slated tjo leave September 15 for uitjh the air force in Alaska. Mrs. Cole will return to this city by train after visiting in California. Worneil of the Honiev DemQnstration choruses from over the-state will sing at the Geri. Eisdnihower meeting in Indianapolis ijtpnight. About 50 wximen from- Adajns and Jay counties will join the; group, under the direction of Mri M. J. Neuenschwandfr of Berne.HThe 2,-: 00,0’ voice choir will be under the
A GUTTERING year is underway for. the new “Miss America,” Niva* Jane Langley, 19-year-old Macon, Ga., co-ed who won over 51 otjier beauties in the pageant at Atlantic City, N. J. \Corresponding title among America’s married beauties is held by Mrs. Evelyn JoyceSchenk, 20, crowned in competition at Asbury Parki N. J. She Is wife of an Irvington, N. J„ salesman. She fainted on learning of her selection, which meant SIO,OOO in prizes. “Miss America” receives a scholarship, opportunity to cash in on personal appearances. (International) . \ « _.4i- 1 --- I ' ■
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direction of Albert P. Stewalrt. Everett Rice reported seeing a deer on the Charles Hocker Tarm near highway 224. Homer Miller, living southeast of Berne, reported seeing a deer near his bam last' Saturday. i / Mr. and Mrs. Richard Des Jean left Monday,, for q motor trip through the west and will spend several days at Grand Canyon, Ariz. Fred Elzey, Chicago, o£ Decatur, left today for his hojne after spending several days here and attending the funeral of his brother-in-law. Frank Krick. The local topic in Monday's paper which stated Sgt. First CHss Trop Abshire of Camp Drum, Watertown. New York, and Albert Howell wefe week-end guests j>f Mildred Jluth and Sam Vincent, should have read they were week-, end guests of Mildred Huth and' son. Vincenk - r Miss Betty Hoopengardner, ;16, of Ossian, is - 111 with bufbdr type polio and is a patient at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wajfne. where she is reported to be In. good contjjtioiji. Mrs. Justine Luginbill of Bluffton, \was fined sls and given“a!su-' spended six nion'ths - jail sentence when she appeared In city cturti at Bluffton charged with pu >lic intoxication and disorderly conduct. . Pfc. Joseph T. Farlow of Gen ?v$ route 2, is now on security duty with the first cavalry division in Japan, His unit was one of the first to fight in Korea. They spfnt 17 months'at the froni. ’ Cow Too Curious GILEAD, Conn. (UP) —A cui’pus cow landed C. Daniel Way, 84, the hospital yHth a fractured (’g.i Tjie cow. trying to get a better view, nudged Way IntQ a mowing machine he was filing.
Movielime bur In r-i A ' - • r • / ’ ' I ' Decatur Wednesday Hollywood Stars Will Appear Here Plans hhve been completed for the reception of the Movietime star .triur which will make a public appearance at IjoLlfl tomorrow morning bn Court street. Following a press breakfast ih Fort Wayne, the four -Hollywood personalities: will leave for Decatir where they will present an hour’s free program. I ; All three Decatur schools will be dismissed in, time for the youngsters to enjoy the festivities. The bus carrying the stars will be mist at the city limits by a police and fire department escort and will be brought to a platform on Court street which will be closed to traffic for the big outdoor show. hicluded in the grup will he Rex Allen, popular jxrwboy star, • Mary Castle, Universal starlet, Carey Wilson, famous producer and Ann - Bancroft, recently signed to a long contract by Twentieth CenturyFpx pictures. Miss Bancroft, a striking brunette, is being seen ‘'currently in "Don’t Bother to Knock’’ where she appears as a th’roaty night club singer. In fact, in the pietjure she wins the affections of Richard Widmark away from the glamourous Marilyn Monroe. Miss Bancroft joined the Movfetime tour to take the place of Marjorie Main, who was takeh ill suddenly 'in Indianapolis and was forced to return to Los Angeles. These star tours are being made throughout many parts of the country at this time, and tomorrow’s program is being brought to Decatur through arrangements made by ithe owners of the Kalver theaters. Fa// And W/nter Acf/yif/es Are Planned By Elks\ MiemberS of the entertainment co’mmittee of the Decatur B. P. O Elks, meeting Monday night, dis-, bussed plans for fall and winter ? activities" at the lodge home. i Jack Nelson, chairman,, appoint *•<l Walter Sittman as co-chairman fqfr the month of September, First entertainment of the season will be Saturday night of this Wefek. which has been designated as “Derby night at the Elks.’’ i Friday night. Sept. 26, has been designated as “Cruise to. South America aboard SS Emblub Club/* «1 special feature for Elks’ and their wives. I •j ’ - . ”: | 'd j Speaks On National Legion Convention A regular meeting of the Amer* lean Legion was held last night at the Legion home. A highlight of the evening was a talk given by the Rev. Otto C. Busse, post chaplain,: on his trip to the Ameri* can Legion national convention in New York recently. ■Commander Don Cochran Installed Richard Linn ns assistant service officer, aiding Ehinger in his 1 duties. The nfew commander; announced a fish fry for members and prospective members Friday evening. September 19, at the home. \
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f Phone S-21|1 g Society Items publication must be phoned In by pa. m. /Saturday »:f|o m .) | Kathleen Terveer I TUESDAY Dominic t study club, Mrs. Kortenber, p.m, i >ekah lodge, I. 6. |O. F. hall, p.m. ' ' ,/ ta Theta Elks home, 8 , f ,vM ■' , ■ , s. W. 4-. Trinity E. U. B. h, 7:30 h 'I. ' I ‘ kland W. C. T-|Uj, Mrs. Joe gartnqr, 7:45 p.m. 1‘ ‘I ter ' ijonje club, Mrs. Eva ster, 7:30 p.jn. \ Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Christen, 8/ p.m. J ! American Legion auxiliary drill tieagn, Region home, 8 p.pi. , firls Missionary Veda Wftliamkon. 7:30. p.m. ||| i IVilling Workers First Christian church, Mr. auad Mrs. lajkiesi Anderson, Schum® Ohio. < gUppy Home MakersOclub. of I!h>. 7:30 p.m., ,i &oste Garden; club, Mw, Ralph Stanley. 2 p.m. h : Ehurch Mother’s study sub, Hanpark, 6 30 f I, |)prcus classy BethanyVE. U. B. el|iirch, 7:30 p.iii. Ragles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 ■i j I Iputiful Daughters Bethany E.| U. B. chujrch, Walter Butcher, 7:30 pirn. f WEDNESDAY? Guild, Zion E, R. church, chprch social room, 7:30 p.m. Bridge club, Mrs. Clara Daniels. 7:31) p.m. J our Lady of Lourdes study club, i Mft. Mary 8 p.m. i)ur Lady of Victory Discussion jclfb. Mrs. Elmo; Miller, 8 p.m. iloly Cross study Mrs. Herman Loshe, 8 p.m. 1 \ i justness and Professional club, U.|L. of C. liall, 6:30 ■ •ki Alpha Joti exemplor chapter Mis. Bruce Broker. ' I 2psiloh Sigmii chapter. Beta Sigmi. Phi. Mrs. Betty Friedley, 8 p.m. j ’resbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Hi rold Glazner> 8 p.ih. Naotpi Circle, Mrs. Dt kid Langstoty 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Socle•tyf Parish haU,j|:3p p.m. ( profit and Pleasure L Home Ec. club, Mrs: Wilbur Lengerich, 7:30 p-|m. I THURSDAY I;en’ of Rosary study club, Groter Clbuser, 8 p.m. S. | W? Union Chapel h. Mrs Ora Fell, 7:30 p.m. les Auxiliary, Family party, a hjall, 8 ’p in. en of Peace study club, Mrs. Schurger. 8 p.m. t 2, Bethany church. Mrs. 4. Miller, 7:30i p.m. ms County Rural Youth. Anhayride, ?!: 30 p.,m.. County siori office. er of Eastetn Star, pot-luck r, Masonib hall, 6:15 p.m. ; Pleasant W. S. C. S., Mrs. Trughan Goldner,/;2 p.m. j Ladies Missionary society. Church of God. Mr. and Mrs. ,Or|l Blufje of Tocsin, i p.m. ; Methodist W.M C. S., Mrs. W. Gu‘k Brown, 2 p.m. jHonroe W. Si 1 C. S., church annex, 7:30 p.m. E v a,ltylg e 1 i ca 1 United B&tUren W. S.|fl. S.. church, 7:30 p.m. v bf ■p. A. V. auxiliary, Installation, Di A. V. hall, 8 p.Bj«\ 4th Districts -American Legion auxiliary. Avilli Methodist church. Mary Circle, Mrs. Jfhn De Voss, j2:30 p.m. ’ Martha Circle, Mrs Cj A.; Dugan add JMiss Frances Dugin, ,2:30 p.m. | I ' W AV J American EigUin Auxiliary, politick dinner, l>giiin hall. 6:30 p.m. Calvary E. <J. <B. church, W. S. W-S., church, |7: Io p.m. SATURDAY ii Kum-Join-ui| class, Bethany E tj. B. church,b’church supper, 4:30 ;i> 7 p.m. | r 4 ?i liO 1; B three Laymen Attend Methodist Institute i■ ’ i ' I i •' ■i v ’ n 5 ■ ( Frfed Buschf, J. E. Thacker and iowell J.' Smith, all of Decatur yere among key Indiana Metho list laymen Who attended the secmd annual institute for Methodisi II lhen at the iiDePauw University iiimpus Sept.-ss*7. The Jnstituh brought together the key laymen of hdiana’s Methodists. BUX! Spaghetti
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 2?3 was the wedding date of Miss Elizabeth Johnston ami Glen Strahm, who recited their nuptials in the Monroe Methodist church before the Rev. Ralph Johnson. Mrs. Madge Johnston of Moproe and Herschel JohnstcSn of Fort W’ayne are the ilrfid® s 'pgrfnts and Mr.\and Mrs. Sylvan Strahm of Monroe are thp groom’s parents. The ebuple are making their home in Monroe.
Mr. . and Mrs. Don Foreman of Berne, are the parents of a baby' boy, weighing 7 lbs., 10 ozl, and born at the hospital at 3:20 p.m/ Mon,day. ' ! > j•/ . ■ '• f ’ J' ' ’•-< rd ■ — i,. Admitted: George; AHinandinger, Ohio City, Ohio; Clyde Alberson. Keystone;; Lee Lensey,- Berne: Donald Barkley. Decatur; Edward Ellswortili, Decatur. • Dismissed: Joe Killenger, Fort Wjayne; Mrs. Arthur Heimann apd baby boy, Steven Arthur, Decatur; ■ Mrs. Fred Zender and baby girl, Norma Lydia. Decatur; Mrs. Leroy Kolter and baby boy. Decatur; Mrs. Leonard Zurcher and baby girl. Berne; Mrs. Raymond Fields,} Geneva;. Mrs. Anton Thieme, Decatur. ■ ! ~~ 7 ? T
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