Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1952 — Page 3
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1952
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lobsiger reunion HELD SUNDAY *The seventh annual Lobsiger reunion was held Sunday at the Wells County lodge with a .basket dinner served at the noon hour. Games and contests were enjoy--ed throughput the day and prizes were awarded to the winners. Elect tion of oficers was held with the following results: Paul Lobsiger* presidents Ed Lobsiger, vice- president and Mrs. Paul Lobsiger ps secretary-treasurer. ■ u SURPRISE DINNER HELD J FOR MRS. LOREN BURKHEAD The Wells county state park was tfie scene, of the surprise dinner honoring the birthday of Mrs. Loren Burk head, Jr. Sunday. A pot* •luck dinner was enjoyed at noon. . Present for the ocasion -were; Mr. and Mrs. Loren. Burkhear, Sr., and daughter, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Gaiser arid children, Poneto Mv.; and Mrs/Richard Maddock an 4 .children of Warren; Mr. and MrS. Everett Rice and daughter, Mary
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r to? • ■ . h \ JJane, Sandra Cramer,: Mrs. 1 John Hecker. Mr. and: Mrs. R. J. Meyer, Myton H. Haggard and and Mrs. Loren Burkhead Jr. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ELECTS OFFICERS At the annual business session of the Church of God youth fellowship Sunday evening, election of /officers was held. \ Bud McCurdy is president, Virginia Taylor, vice-president, Dei Wdyne Alger, secretary-treasurer, and youth counselors, Mrs. Guy Alger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mr. and Mrh. Kenneth Wat* kins. v ; iI j Larry Strickler is song leader and Norma Agler, reporter.. W. F. HILTON HONORED ON 80th BIRTHDAY A surprise gathering was; held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mts. W. F. Hilton, who live east t oi’ .Decatur, celebrating Mr. Hilton's eightieth birthday. Present for the occasion and the dinner served at noon were Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Hilton, Mr.; and Mrs. William Huston, Mr. rind Mrs. Frank Hatkless and children, Mriry, David, Herman, Jean, Uaye 1 -j -1 '
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Marie and Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald-Stout and children, Naomi Ruth, and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilton and children, Larry, Judy and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Deßolt and daughter, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thatcher, Mrs., William Bell and daughter, Emma. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Miss Marjorie Thatcher, Marlin Davis’ and the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hiltpn. INVITATION EXTENDED TO JOIN P. T, A. Parents of Lincoln school children are cordially invited to Join the Parent Teachers’ Association. They are requested tri write their names arid addresses on the envelopes, which the children (received at school, and enclose a quarter for each parent who wishes to join. are also especially urged to join UTA and take an active part in atteridlrig the very interesting meetings which have been planned for this year. The membership drive wUilast through Friday, and parents are asked to return the envelopes as soon as possible, including their names and addresses. JOYCE ANN TEEPEE WEDS LOREN ENSIGN RECENTLY With members of only the immediate families witnessing the Ceremony, Miss Joyce Ahn Teeple and Loren Patrick Ensign recited their nuptial vows September 13 in St. Anthony’s Seminary in Angola. | The Rev, Hubert Kobtinski of--ficiated at the double ring vows against an altar beautified With baskets of mums and gladioli. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Teeple of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ensign of Hillsdale, Mich., are the bridal couple’s parents. The bride chose for her marriage a tan suit, a small tan feather hat and matching .accessories. Her corsage was made up of yellow mums arid roses. Mrs. Jjames B. Roop of this city, was her sister's only attendant, wearing a brown check suit, with dark brown accessories and a yeL low rose and mum corsage.. George Foos of Decatur, served the groom as best man.' The bride’s mother was present in a na'yfy dress with matching accessories, while , the groom’s mother wore a tan suit with black accessories.L Both mothers wore white and yellow* mum corsages. The dinner »that followed was held at Poston’s case at Clear Lake for approximately ttwenty guests. Flower bouquets and a three tier wedding cake, topped a miniature bride and groom, jdeeorated the bride’s .table. ■ 1-- ' ■ V I Mrs.- Rnsign attended Decatur Catholic high school and her husband graduated from Camden, Mich., high school. \ The young couple are paaking their home in Hillsdale. \■’ , I ' " 1 HOME DEMONSTRATION CHORUS HOLDS SUPPERT Members of the Adame County Home Demonstration chorus held a carry-ih-supper at Hanna-Nutt-man park Monday «evening, after which election of officers was held. i \ '■ Mrs: Alva Lawson presided over the business session, and the ne;w officers (elected are Mrs. Alva Lawson, - president; Mrs. Russell Weller, vice-president; Mrs. James Lybarkeri, secretary; Mrs. William Neadstine, assistant secretary: Mrs. Lucjlle Miller, treasurer; Mrs. Martin Neuensichwander, director, and Miss Audrey Whitehurst, pianist. 1 The group announced that anyone interested in joining the chorus may, jmder the condition she
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I' wWjOwKrifi 1. ’ Phone 8-2121 (( [ | Bofclety Items for day's publlcatlon must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 8:80 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer TUESDAY - Eagles Auxiliary, hall, 8 p.m. Kirkland , Ladies club, high school, 7:30 p.m. ] 'I Sunny Circle Home Ec. club, Preble Tw”p. Recreatibn center. 7:30 p.m. , ' Jolly Housewives Home Re, group, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m, > • WEDNESDAY Adams Central PTA, groundbreaking ceremony, new school Site, 2:30 p.m. ' Opr Lady of Good Counsel, Mils Paul Wiseman, 8 p.m. I Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Charles Dugan, 2:30 p.m. Academy of Friendship, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. to 1 Girl Scout Leaders club, Room 206, High school, 1:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi, Mrs. Anita Macklin, 8 p.m. I | THURSDAY St. Joseph study jclpb, Mrs. Art Miller,'B:ls p.m. \ Heidelberg class, 1 hay-ridb, Job Hazlewood, 7 p.m. j Order of Rainbow girls. Masonic hall, 6:45 p'.m.' I [ St. Jude study club, Mrs. Joie Shell, 8 p.m. St. George study club, MissJeai Braun, 8 p.m. So Cha Rea group,\Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, 6:30 p.m., Fairway. Wesley .class, Methodist churc i 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid, Union Chapel churci all day; at Church.' ’ Monroe W. S. C. S., church annex, 7:30 p.m. ' Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, parish hall, all day. Ever4Ready class. First Methddist ’church, Mrs. D. L. Bedwell, 7:30,p.m. ’ Mkgley Ladies Aid, Church, basement, all day. Women of Moose, Moose hotap 7:30 p.m.; officers 7 p.m. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue church, Mrs. Dora Bess, 1:30 p;ni. FRIDAY j Work arid Win clasp, Trinity-B. U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garner, 7:30 p.m. p’ I ' *: | Ava Maria Bible study club, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, Berne, 8 p.m. i Road Side Council, Highland park. 12 p.m. Youth class, Methodist church,’ Pleasant Mills school, 5-7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Zion Luthejran Missionary group, bake sale. City hall, 9 a.m. Chicken supper and bazaar, Hoagland Mqjthodist church, 5 piiri. Cafeteria supper, First Methodist church, 4:30 to 7 p.m. MONDAY ‘ .• I Our Lady of Fatima Discussion group, Miss Ethel Kleinhenz, 8 p. m. f ' Pl ' ' !■ Adams County Home Demonstration chorus, Monroe school, 7:30 p.m. / ;i ' I■ ’ in ji mi. belongs to a home demonstration club. * il * j I The next meeting will be held Monday at the Monroe school alf' seven thirty o’clock. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED OF RITA ROBINSOhf Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson of route 2, Geneva, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Rita, to Leonard Herman, son of Mr,
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and Mrs. Charles Herman, of rbute 1, Geneva; l ; . Mjss Robinson graduated from Geneva high school, while her fiqnep attended Hartford high school and. is 'eiriployed at the Portland Forge and. Foundry. Nd date has been set for the nuptials. /Mrs. Job Shell Vvlll be hostess tp the St. Jude study , club Thursday evening at eight o’clodki / The Monroe school will be the scene of 1 the 1 rehearsal' of 1 the Adajns Cojinty Home Demonstration Chords,. Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. - i * ; - - — [I '' ' L The Wesley cluass of the First Methodist church will hold a (special; meeting Thursday at seven Chilly o’clock at the church. Hosts And hostesses will be Mrs. Ljoyd Hbiife Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ley,, Mr. arid Mrs. (Richard Lewton, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elzey. | 6 S .•’•! . 4 M>s. Tillman Gehrig will be hosto, thd So 1 Cha Rea group at | sik thirty dinner at the Fairway Sfestprant, Thursday evening. I | -rJ Mias Jean Braun will be hostess ||o the St. George study club Thurs say evening at eight o’clock. J— l ' • A chicken supper and bazaar ■Will: be held Saturday, beginning at five oclock at the Hoagland iMfeihodist church. The publip is Invited* i K■ 1 • J The Work .and .Win class of Trinity Evangelical United .BrethTen ;church will meet Friday at seven o’clock with Mr. and (Mrs; Arthur Garner. Mr. and Mrs, ilarry Poling will be assistant (host and hostess and Mr.jand Dick Shaffer will be in charge of the program. At six .fOrty-five o’clock ThUrs-\ day , evening, the Order of Rain ; Bow girls will at the Masonic hall‘. for a regular meeting. Anyone having rituals, is to return them at this time. J ? Mrs. Art MiUer will be hostess to the St. Joseph study dlub Thursday evening at eight fifteen b’clddk. ' \ - ' t : : Thp Heidelberg class of &ion Reformed church will have a hay-ride Thursday evening? beginning at seven o’clock at the home of Joe Hazelwood. In case of rain, the members are asked to meet at the church. ' MW Ethel Kleinhena will be. hostess to.. Our Lady of Fatima discussion group Monday evening at eight o’clock. ]'|F ; . . , f The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will sponsor a bake sale Saturday from nine until twelve o’clock at the city hall. Prodhcts
'to j • ■ ; ’ M . 1 , I . . ' i '! . I WEDHESDAY SPECIALS All Hog Sausage Lean and Gool ■ a ■ Seasoned Justr Right i L lb. ; 3 lbs. __ SI.OO I 1 Ground Beef ... L lb. 50c || I 3 lbs. _ $1.45 _ .•; ’ ■ SMOKED SAUSAGE • - lb. 55c All Lean Pork, Smoked withi Hickory Wood 3 lbs. „ $1.60 SWISS or MINUTE STEAK ” - - - - - - lb. 75c (Out of the Round) i ! j STOCK IUP AT THESE LOW PRICES. | 1 ; We have slaughtered another string of those nice y young yearling Steer and Heifer quarters, weighing ; from 65 to 90 lb. each, which will sell, as long as they • last, at 45c ib. for front quarters, 50c lb. for hind quarters. Also chunks of Boneless Beef, Pork , Shoulders and Fresh Hams at'Wholesale prices. These prices will apply to our downtown Locker Market as well as our Drive-in Wholesale and Retail Market si fin Highway 27 North. Drive out and look at the many Bargains on display at our Modem Drive In V Market. • . j . ; , >• i H. P. SfflmiT •n -•< I •|- 11 ■ i ' i I Packing Co. !■
such ips baked beans, fresh eggs, potato salad and anything in the baked goods llpe will be on sale. The Adqms Central P. T. A. will sponsor the ground breaking ceremony at the nelv Adams Central school site Wednesday at two thirty o’clock. All interested persons are urged to attend. Edward Swartz of this county says he drove his car too close to tone driven by Lpon Gillett of Bluffton, route 4, near Vera Cruz Friday night, damaging the right rerir wheel and the body of Gillett’s car. Mary Cunningham, 7, of Ossian, route 1, l» a patient at Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, ill with polib. \Cars driven by Roger King of Petroleum and Richard McCullum of Geneva collided at Bluffton Sunday knd the McCullum car wris slightly damaged. , iitj daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Butler and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bailey, also of Geneva, at thri Jay county .hispital wer the weekend. (Mrs. Eva Frank, 90, widow of the late Rev. J. Frank, retired minister who formerly served as pristor of I the St. Peter’s Reformed: church at Van Wert, 0., died recently at the Evangelical Deaconess hospital in Detroit. She suffered a broken hip in a fall while residing .at the Pastor’s home in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson of Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. H.i A. Copeland of Rushiaville, spent Sujnday (wjth their uncle and riunt Mr. and Mrs. O.T. Johnson. |4rs. Wemhoff has been dismissed from the lock! hospital where shb underwent major Surgery for the amputatipn of her right leg recently. She will recuperate kt the Decatur Nursing home at 1038 North Second street where friends may visit her anytime. ; I \ Mirs. David Cole of this city has returned from a month's yisit in California with her husband. A/3c David Cole of the U. S. Air Force. The latter left over the week-end for Alaska. Mrs. Cole ‘is employed as secretary of the Vo-\ glewede and Anderson law firm here. : After vacationing for a week in Mioourl, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lehmatt and Mrs. Peter B. Lehman of Decatur and Mrs. Leon VonGunteri of Berne, have returned: to homes. They visited With thsir brother and many friends in Fortuna and Clinton, Moi Miss Clira Welty, sister of Mrs. Lehman and Mrs. VonGunten, who had been visiting here the past three weeks, returned to heir home in Fortuna with them.
Mrs. Giles Porter, delegate of the local Pythian Sisters, left toto attend the three-ray rionvenlion of the Pythian Bister grand temple in Indianapolis, which will extend to October 2. Mts. Harold Keller arid son, Mark, left Sunday for Chicago, where they will (make their home, while Keller. is attending chiropodlsot school in : that city. Their address is 1281 West; Cabrini strqet, Apt. 177, Chicago, 111. The Masses Catherine and Margaret Lord of Boston, Mass., were week-end guests, of Miss Frances Tlugari. Catherine is a former. di"rector* of the Windsor school in Boston. > : Joseph Meyers, Bluffton, was host recently to George N. Craig,
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Republican candidate for governor and E. Ross Adair, Republican candidate for congress Xrom the fourth district, on a tour of the Apostolic church in Wells county! 'Meyers was accompanied by Paul Frantz, Honor Harris and Compton Rider of Bluffton, Harry G»sex, fourth district chairman, De- I catur, and William Clarkson, Craig’s manager from Indianapolis. Democrat Want Ads Bering Results DON’T TAKE A CHANCE ‘j ; TAKE PLENAMINS [ Smith Druff Co.
