Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1952 — Page 3

SATURDAY,; SEPTEMBER 20, 1953

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PHOEBE BIBLE CIjASS HOLDS MONTHLY SESSION The Phoebe Bible( class At the Ziori Evangelical Refprm'ed church > met Thursday in the church par , tors for their monthly meeting. Fall flowers decorated theJtoom and tables. ; ffi; piano selections were played by Lydia Kirsch and Claudia and David Caston; Qroijpfsinging, scripture and prayer followed. ‘ The topic for the evening; was given by Mrs. Glen Oswalt. | The business session was /then , held and refreshments were served after this, by the hostesses,'tyre. Lulu Fruchte, Miss Lydia Kirsch, and Mrs. Glen Oswalt.. ■ h . . .. DISCUSSION GROUP / MEETS RECENTLY , ■'( Mrs. Lois Faurote was hostess recently to the St. Catherine; Discussion club with Miss Mary Meyers acting as chairman of thee veiling. . '■ f ’ ’ : 1Following the hour of a program for the coining year was discussed, and the following officers elected. Bonnie Ruruscplag, president, Mrs. Peggy Lengerich, * “vice-presideht, Mks.., ; Irene Hamrick, secretary, and Mrs.: Rita|Neiinann, treasurer. - ‘ \ d - • Prayer brought the session jo a dose. •••’•> ' rt, i PLEASANT MILLS W, S 0. S. MEETS AT CHURCH j ' i Thursday -afternoon; the Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. Q. S. met at the church for a regular meeting, which opened With M rs - Harlen Jones giving the leSspn and devotions. / r , Fp Prayer was offered tyy -Ml®Geprge Foor.; After the* business . meeting, the session was kdjbutned by thy nine members present,” PHILEATHEA CLASS IN FIRST MEETING . The first meeting df the Mileathea iciaiss of the First Baptist church was held Friday evehjng with Mr and Mrs. I. £im doerman at their Country home.* , Thirty members and their hiis- _______ / ; ' DON’T TAKE A CHANCE '* .■ TAKE ' J PLENAMINS Smith l>ru« <».

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e I bands, who were guests for the attain enjoyed A delicious chicken diiHiefr. which began the evening. During the business meeting. S. E. Hite gave the class >IOO in memory of his late wife, Mrs. S. E. Hite, i The Rev. : Robert Hammond gave the program, a religious hour, showing pictures of famous Bible stories and playing recordings of sermons and hymns, one of the sermons being his own, called “Looking Up," dealing with the Olst Psalm. Mrs. R. H. Hammond Closed the meeting with prayer. Annual guest day will be observed Wednesday afternoon at two thirty O’clock at the C. L. of C. hall by the St. Vincent de Paul society. Each member is requested to bring a guest. ; | I A social evening will be held by the Di A. V. auxiliary at the hall Thursday evening at eight o’clock. The theme of t|he program is “School Days’’ and the members are asked to wear sweaters and hair-ribbons. The picnic of thle Adams County Roadside Council has been postponed from next (Friday until October 3. It will. |>e held at the park on High street at 12 noon and in case of inclement weather, at the Decatur high school. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and. table service. • ■ ■l'/.- L ■—tH' | i A general meeting of the W. S. W. S. of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will be held at tjie church at seven thirty d-clock. The women of the Trinity church are invited as guests. Mrs. R. D. Myers will give a book review* entitled “Financing Faith’’ by Tlarmon Dexter. ] ' ; ~ •' ” ' The regular meeting of the Order of Easter Star Will be held Thursday evening at the Masonic hall at seven thirty O’clock. , Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Will be held at eight o’clock Wednesday evening with Mrs. Robert Andrews. ' —lf- j . 1 • The fchurch Mathers study club will riieet at the First Methodist church, social rooms Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Wiis ADD BIRTHS I / j r . Roger Wayne 11, is the name of the son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reynolds lat 8:14 a.m. Friday at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. He weighed 7 lbs., 8% 02. ' . 4| * Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

wHHp { ' It ‘flßiliiil ■ll ■Hr Al' JMt JKmh MR. AND MRS. RANSOME BARKLEY were united in marriage in a ceremony solemnized at two o’clock Sunday, September 7. The A wedding took place in < the Monroe Tabernacle, with the Rev. Lawrence Norris officiating and the Rev. Franklin Norris assisting, Mrs. Barkley was the former Lulu McKean of Montpelier. The groom is employed at the General Electric , company in Decatur. The couple are residing at 922 Mercer avenue in this city. ■ ■' * \ i | , — Photo by An Spaugh

Adams Central Class Officers Are Chosen Elections Are Held . \ For Class Officers Officers of the various classes of the Adams Central high school, and members of the studeht council, all named in recent elections, are as Seniors —Don Holloway,, president; Kay Ratcliff, vice-president; Walter secretary; Gene Bluhm, treasurer. , Juniors —Lester Egly, president; Jack Hendricks, (vice-president; Ruth Busse, secretary; Junior Nussbaum, treasurer] Sophomores — Larry .Schwartz, president; Shirley Rupert, vicepresident; Elaine fetpltz] secretary; Allen Lehman, treasurer. Freshmen —Deb Myron Byerly, president; Marilyn ' Roop/ vicepresident; Karen [Snyder, secretary; Richard Kaehr r > treasurer. Student council—lpn Holloway, president; Marilyn ROop, secretary; other members; Kay Ratcliff. Lester Egly, Larry Schwartz, Marilyn Roop, J-ack Hendricks, Elaine Stultz, Dee Myron Byerly, Don Holloway. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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a Phone 8-2721 Society Items- for day’s publication must be phoned. In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 8:80 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer \ ;? ■ SATURDAY > 1 $ Children’s practice for , Mission Band, Bethany E. U. B. church, 1:30 p.m. | : Bake and Rummage sale, C. L. of C. hail, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. . MONDAY Rosary society meeting .postponed one week. Our Lady of Fatima discussion dub. Mrs. Cornelius Oeimer, 8 ■p.m. Adams Contrail high schodl gynj, 8 p.m. ' TUESDAY ! Church mothers stoudy . dub, First Methodist church',- social rooms, 8 p.m. Delta Lambda of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. George Bair, 8 p.m? Root Twp. Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Al Schneider, 1:30 p.m. Drill Team, American EpgionAuxiliary, Legion home, 8 pan. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:3(7 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, social, VElks home, 8 pm. > 5? Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Arnold, 8 p.m. \ : •" Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles htpll, 8‘ p.m. c - ? ■ ' i 'At- ‘ •; WEDNESDAY . Epsilon Sigma chapter, ?Mra. Robert Andrews; 8' p.m. ? St. Vincent dd Paul, C. L. Os C, hall, 2:30 p.m. j ? Presbyterian Womens’ Association, Presibyterian church, 8 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle, Zidh E. R. church, Mrs. Rufas 12 noon. j ■; , Historical club; Mrs: E. Christen. 12 noon. ■ Bethany Circle,j Zion ■Ei R. church, Mrs. George Buckley, 8 P-m. j 'i ; THURSDAY Order of Eastern Star, MaZonic hall, 7:30 p T m. 1 * ’ D. A. V. Auxiliary, D. A. V/hall, 8 p.m. j Women of Moose, formal initiation, Moose home, 7:3b p.pi., officers, 7 p.m. . ! - FRIDAY | ; W. S. W. s., Bethany E. U. B? church. 7:30 p.m. Adams County Roadside • council postoned one week. ■ ——— Ek iw iL ■ vMi DOUR VISAOED Georg!} Zarubin, new Soviet ambassador to the U. S. talks with reporters (heads left and right) in Washington aftei calling on Secretary of State Dean Acheson to arrange for presentation of his credentials to Preaidtent Truman. (Intemationaij

Red Cross Workers, I N i S Blood Donors Listed The. Adams county Red Cross chapter has announced the list bf volunteer workers during dajt’s visit of the bloodtaobile |bn|t to Decatu|, And the honor roll of persons who donated blood during the day. fFhe lists follow: \ Workers Boys from Decatur high , school wpo assisted in unloading the equipment: Max Myers. Charles Judt, Wayne Brunner, Earl SpjrAgue. . fr Staff aides: Mrs, H. P. Engje, Mrs. Norbert Gase, Mrs. Wm. Killer, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mrs. Norman Kruse, M?s. Wm. \Lose, Jr., Mrti. Charjes Ma gley. Canteen j Mrs. Hersel kash, Mrs. Bert Haley, Mrs. Roscoe Glendem ■ing, Mrs. Edgar Reinking, Mrs. iB ! E. Archbold, Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, Mrs. R. C. Hersh, Mrs. Oretf Schultz, Mirs. Joseph Oelberg. / Mrs. Robert Jt Rl M lin 8- \ Registered nprses: Mips pret Eitiiig, Mrs. D. Burdette Custer r _ 1 .i 1 Nurses aide: Mrs.. Howarid Sprunger. Chairman of the day, Mrs. Ed Bauer, and Mrs. Max Schafer, executive secretary of the chapter were also on duty. 1 Blood Donors Maxine Flueckiger, Mrs. Eva Braun, Ed. J. Heimann, Mrs. Ernest Girod, Robert Hanhi, Mary Kortenbbr, Amaline Woodward, George Ahtilla, Donald Heimann, Noble Raudenbush, Mrs. Richard Mailand Herman B. Meyer, Dr. lohn Spaulding, Dan Speicher, Grover Moser, Jr., Earl Lehman, Anna K. Williams, John Purvis, Ralph Bluhm, Edna Haugk. Paul Burkhart, Mrs. Betty Shackley, Pollie Rhodes, Alfred Grote, Mrs. Martha Rolston, Ann Giss, Freeman Burkhalter, Ed. U. Gerber, Mrs. Beatrice Grove, Rev. Earl Tauber, Maurice Tlnkham, Mrs. Lowell Smith, Earl E. pawaid, Herman J. Bixler, Fred Foos, Fred Conrad, Charles Johnson, Donald Smith, Mrs. Noble RaUdenbush, Claude Monee. i ■ ' i ;®i , Raymond Von Emmons, S. W. McMillen, Everett Renner Raymond Moser, Ben Mazelln, Mrs. t>oyle Hoffman, Jack Heller, Paul Harden, Joan Fuelling, Harold Miller. Mrs. Gertrude Anderson, Mrs. Carl Frey, Mrs. Alfred Grote, Robet. Morrissey, Mrs. Gladys NeuenSchwander, Mrs. Edw. U. Gerber, Everett Lehman, Christine Spriingbr. i Everett Singleton, Mrs. Rolahd Grote, 1 Mrs. Rob’t. O’Shaughnessy. Keith Hofstetter, Tressie Glendening, Thelma Liechty,’ Abner Tyson, Russell Hirschy, Ferris Bower, Paul E. Kohne, Mrs. Claude Monee, Fritz Faurote, E. E. Rydell, Mrs. Ornell Schindler, Rev. Wm. Brace, Robert Worthman, Wilson Weiland, W. E. Petrie, Thurman I. Drew> Mr. Carpentet. H. H. Krueckeberg. Mrs. Jerome Kohne, Mrs. Norma Rowland, Mrs. Earl Blackburn, Wm. Gass, Hazard Ellentberger, Franklin P. Steuery, Emma Nussbaum, Brice Bauserman, Howard Nussbaum, Omer Merriman, Merideth Dailey, Kenneth Nash, Mrs. Edw. T. Deßolt, Mrs. Donald Jefferies, Mrs. Herbert Hawkins/Mrs. Florence SUs- ■ ■’ , . v ■ ' ' > Hi ■• ■ ■ * ■ ■ nr* ’ /i I / 1. Ft! Ji K ' — 11 S /OBfeW -! I as I 3O Bw J RPIm V IT MAY SEEM a Mt early? but here’s a preview of a next year's swimsuit, an hourglass thing called “Curtain Call" by its designer, Rose Matie Reid. It's of elasticized nylon taffeta, features net ruffling dotted with rhinestones on treble-cleft bra. Toby Gerard models it to advantage Miami Beach, Fla.

Here Sunday ~r—; -rI / I -I Dr. Paul Updike of Marion, su- ‘ perintendent of the Northeastern Indiana district of the Church of '? the Nazarepe, will speak at the local Nazarene church located at 'Seventh and Marshall streets at 1 the Sunday morning service tomorrow. The song service will begin at 10:45 and in addition to the. congregational singing there will be special musical numbers. The public is invited to attend. 'L '__ dorf, Mrs. Joseph Kortenber. James Murtaugh, Ralph Smith, George Zuercher, Thomas Lambert* Karl Hilty, Jerry Leitz, Noel Sprunger, Lawrence Jones, Doris Garboden, Mrs. Joel Moser, Edward Wert, Robert Harvey, George R. Walters, Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, Mrs. Alfred Hirschy, Mrs. John Loshe, Mrs. Frances Magley, MrS. Edith Walters, Mrs. Ray Meyers, Jess Schlickman. I Delbert* Hawkins, Gerhart Schultz. Mrs. Frances Andrews, Thornes Bastress, Robert Flueckiger, Dale Lantz, Fred P. Meier, Frank Sardella, ( Betty Bertsch, Leonard Morrison, Calvin August, ‘Eugene Heimann, Arthur Gilbert, La Doit Miller, Lyle Mallonnee, Mrs. James Wall, Roy L. Kalver, Harry Schwartz, Paul Hilyard, Cooney Houser, Vernon Hurst, Elahor Fraughiger, Roger Sprunger, Royal Sprunger, Edwinna Stucky, Robert Railing, Kenny Chronister. J Admitted: George Appleman, Decatur; Mrs. Lee (Ross. Willshire, Ohio; William Felton, Decatur. ’ David Blackburn, Decatur high school graduate and son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackburn of this city, is at West Lafayette where he has enrolled in Purdue University as a freshman. Dave is taking an engineering course. Friends in Decatur have received belated hews of the death Mrs. Charles Yager, widow of the late Charles ( W. Yager, I former mayor of Decatiy. Mrs. Yager died in Ohio about four weeks ago. Mrs. Bernard Terveer returned to her home Friday, aftdr a several weeks.’ visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thbmas TerVeer and baby daughter, Joan /Marie, of Beloit, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Terveer and daughter accompanied her and will visit with family and friends here and return to their home Sunday. L. W. Stuckey, manager and president of the' Eastern Indiana Oil and Supply company at Geneva has been granted a leave of absence because of ill health. He and Mrs. Stuckey plan to spend the coming winter in a warmer climate: Stanley Baumgartner, son-in-law, will assume his duties as manager, but Stuckey will continue as president of the.company. The Rev. Robert W. hyard \has resigped as pastor of * the Presbyterian church at Ossian, effective October 10, and will move with his family to Rennsselaer. Indianapolis Man Dies Os Injuries INDIANAPOLIS, UP — CAlvin Knight, 59, Indianapolis, died Friday in a hospital of injuries; suffered when he was struck by a taxicab during a rainstorm Thursday night. J . Watkins, Craig At I. U. Convocations BLOOMINGTON, Ind. UP — Hoosier Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates will speak at Indiana University convocations, President Herman Wells said Friday. Democrat John A. Watkins will speak Oct. 6 and GOP nominee George N. Craig will speak Oct. 8. Both evening addresses are open to the public. ; q :; ' —* Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

Lutheran Hour Now In 20th Season On Radio \

The Lutheran Hour rally, to be held in the Decatur high school Sunday afternoon, markh the 20th season that this religious broadcast has brought the gospel of Christ to listeners throughout’ the world. After• a small beginning In 1930, and after several interruptions, the Lutheran Hour began to grbyr tremendously.: (Year after year more stations were admore countries wiere reached, and more/| languages' were used to reach an audience which has been estimated alt twenty million. \ ’ In 19-35 Lutheran Hour was broadcast : over two stations (WXYZ in Detroit and WLW in Cincinnati!. Now it is heard - more than 1150 stations here i and in foreign : countries, This f year Germany, with four staj tions, was added to the list of t countries in which the Hour is t broadcast, making a total cA 58 - countries. In addition, this year 20 new * were added so t that the Lutheran, Hour fe now . heard weekly in 50 languages. , ' The founder and dynamic lead- ' er df the Lutirpran Hour : till several years ago was the Igte wellknown Dr: Walter A. Maier. A : forceful, eloquent orator, his addresses were characterized by vigorous denunciation pf anti- ’ Christian influence and trends within« the United States. He early raised his voice against Communism. Friends will recall

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Dr. Maier’s appearance at a rally in Decatpr several years ago when the; high school auditorium was packed’ to hear this eminent radio eyahgelist. ' r That Lutheran Hour Is well-recelyed is 'borne out by the volume 1 ot mail received weekly. During ‘2O seasons of broadcasting, millions of letters have been received. ! in St. Louis 18,000 pieces wdre received in a single day.'; Mom of these letters express appreciation for the comforC that the preaching of the Lutheran Hour has brought them. The present speaker of the Lutheran ;Hour is the Rev. Armin C. Oldseij, pastor, professor, lec- . turer, family counselor. He is a fluent, resourceful speaker and is beginning | his second season as t£e speaker of the Lutheran Hour. On Sunday the Lutheran Hour will, originate from station WKJG in Fort Wayne, with the Rev. Oldsen delivering the sermon. In the afierhoop he w)ll come to Decatur to Address the rally in the high - school auditorium. From |ts beginning, the Lutheran Hout has been sponsored by the Lutheran laymen’s league, an organization of men who are members of the Lutheran church, Missouri synod. The rally Sunday is sponsored by the local zone of that league, the Decatur zone, consisting of members of Lutheran churches in and near Debatur. * :1 - - -J 1--

s , —. Ohio, was found Friday in the Ohio river jwhere he drowned when his auto plunged into the stream from Ind. 156 east of here. J— _LaL— - <; 1. •- J -Lili—