Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1952 — Page 3
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- , M I —— PYTHIAN SISTERS V V,'l IN MEETING After Temnle Monday evening, the Pythian listers Needle chib,. Held a regular meeting at the K. of P. short busines session was presided over by the president, Mrs. RobfituGai-ard. Mrn. Giles IIKr gave a report on the Grand Temple convention held Recently ih Indianapolis, at which time the supreme chief, Mrs. Francis Gordin of Dallas, Tex., was - • .’-L
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S''h s i ' PL r present. | 1 Continuing with the social hour, a silent auction was enjoyed, with particles such as baked and canned Igqods and needle Work sold. Refreshments were served In the din■lng room, which was outlined tn sa Halloween theme and bouquets of ‘ flowers. Games were playjed and prized awarded to the various winners. Mrs. Giles Porter received the door prize. - .Hostesses for the entertaining evening were Mrs. Clyde Harris, Mrs. C. L. August and Miss Matilda Sellemeyen Mrs. Clara Baumgartner of California, a former member, was'a guest for the program. h 1 '■ ij J —— ! f H MRS. RICHARD HESS H..'\ HOSTESS TO GROUP ' of the Holy Family Discussion groiip met Monday evening with Mrs. Richard Hess for a regular meeting, which began with prayer. ’! ' The study of the first Christopher was continued and an article followed this on a recent Issue in I •' I! 1 I If' V i ‘ '■ "h 1 ' i. •. 1 £ . 'li) 1i J , , !
Life magazine on “What is ai Catholic.” Mrs. John Holthouse, Jr., -was a guest for the evening. '•The meeting closed with the recitation of the.rosary. J— p , ENGAGEMENT TOLD OF MISS PHYLLIS BARR , ■ Mr. and Mrs. X J. Zelt bf 843 Mercer Avenue, announce th.e engagement and approaching marriage of their youngest daughter, Phyllis, to Edward McCullough, youngest son of Mr. and Mirs. Ben McCullough of route 6. ' Miss Barr is a graduate of Decatur high school and is employed at Bellmont Restaurent. Her fiance graduated from Pleasant Mills high school and recently returned from a year’s service with the marines in Korea. He) is employed at the International Harvester in Fort Wayne. ' The wedding will he an event of November 6 in the Zion Lutheran church in this city, with the) pastor, the Rev. Edgar Schmidt, officiating at the double ring ceremony at six thirty o’clock that evening, E C. DOEHRMAN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY BY FAMILY Mrs. E. C. Doehrman and daughters, Betty and. fcvelyn, entertained Saturday evening in honor of their husband and father, E. C. Doehrman, who was observing his birthday. Card games were enjoyed during the evening arid; a luncheon was served following this. The honored ! guest was then presented with many useful gifts on the cjccasion. Present for the celebration w,ere Mr. ,and Mrs. R. G. Lunz and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Schohf, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gallmdfrer; Mr. ahd Mrs. Erwin Gallmeyer and son?;) Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Gallmeyer and family; Mr. and |Mrs. Norman Bmick and daughters. .Ossian; Mr. anti Mrs. Gust Buiick; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bultemeier and jfamjly; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Doehrman; Mr. and Mrs. bene Fawbusch; Mr. and Mrs. 1.. i J 11 ij
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Society Item* for day** pub. Ilcatlon must) be phoned In by ' 11 a.rfi. (Saturday 9:30 a.mj ' Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 b TUESDAY Chufoh Mothers study club, Mrs.; Doyfo, Collier, 8 p.m. Decitur Circuit chapter, Valpa-, raiso University Guild, Soest Em< manuel Lutheran church, 8 p.m. . Associate Tri Kappa, ( Mrs. Roy Kalver, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mrs. Christina Schulta, 8 p.m. Kirkland W. C. T. U„ Mrs. Brandon Lfcsh, 1 p.m. * Rebekah lodge, L O. O. F. hallj 7:30 p.m. Monmouth P. T. A., Monmouth school, 8 p.m., Executive meeting, 7:30 p.m. , St. pomiriic Bible study club, Mrs. William Keller, 7:30 p.m. Rose Garden cltfb, Mra. Clarence Smitley, 2 p.m. i p ' 4 Delta Lambda 5 chapter, Mrs. Fred Corah, 8 p.m.*4 I Dutiful Daughters class, Mrs. Harry Fortney, 7:30 p.m. Happy Home Makers club, Mrs. John Bfiltzell, 7:30 p.m. F v Better Homes club of MonrQe« postponed one week. Delta Theta Tau, Elks home, 8 p.m. \ i .Willing Workers class, First Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuckey. 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles ball, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Church of the Nazarene Missionary society, church, 7:30 p.m. / Deeatut Home Demonstration club, postponed. Ladies Shakespear club. Mrs, John Heller, 2:30 p.m. Holy Cross Discussion club, Mrs. John Brite, 8 p.m.., Adams County Shrine club, Boy Scout cabin, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 h p.m. - Ps| lota XI, Elks homq, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY ~ So; Cha Rea, Little Flower study club, Sjra. Vfotor Unit 3. W. S. W. S„ Bethariy E. U. B. church, Mrs. William) Lifoi. 7:30 p.m. ;‘ ' Rainbow Girls, Masonic hrill, 6:45 p.m. Phoebe Bible classf Zion E. R, church, 7:30 p.m. W. S. W. S. Bethany E. U. B. church. Phyllis Bieberich, 7:30 p.m. D. Y. B. class. Trinity E. U. B. church. 7:30 p.m. . 4 ' r : P. T. A., Lincoln school, 7:30 p.nri. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S., Mrs. Fred Bauman, il: 30 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose home, 6:30 p.m.. officers, 7 p.m. Presbyterian Mary Circle r Miss Fannie Hite, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, 2:30 p.nu FRIDAY Rummage sale. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, The Den, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to ,9 p.m, I Jjolly Housewives Home Ec, group, Pleasant Mills school, 6:30 p.m. | | ' '■ Philathea class. Baptist Church parlors, 7:30 p.m. Friendship Village club, Kimsey school, 1 p.m. Adams County Federation of clubs, Mrs. Gerald Durkin. 1 p.m. SATURDAY Rummage sale, Associate chapter,of Tri Kappa, 'jThe Den, 9 a.m- to 5 p.m. i , -MJ;' , Rummage sale, Moose home lobby, 10 D. A. V. Auxiliary, Rummage sale, D. A. V. hall, 9a.m.-5 p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle, Bake' sale, City hall, 9 a.m. . ; MONDAY • St. Catherine study club. Mrs. Victor Hamrick, 8 p.m. \ Conrad Gallmeyer and family; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koenemann and family; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gallmeyer and son of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buuck and family.) Hoagland; Mr. and Mrs. Don Bnrke; and daughter; Miss Eldora Kirchner and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bultemeier, Jr. and family, Decatur, ' ' — ' '. ■ F ROE-AVIS VOWS H l ! 4 SOLEMNIZED SUNDAY At two o’clock Sunday afternoon,, a simple ceremony performed by the Rev. George Thomas, pastor of the Hoagland (Methodist church, united in marriage Miss Mary H,A vis,'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Avis of Hoagland- and ’ Billy Clayson Roe, son of Mrs. Fred Bischoff of this city. The vows were read at the home of the groom’s grandmother, Mrs, William Foughty of 104 South Thir» teenth street. Mrs. Leo Ro© played appropriate music before find during the ©ingle ring vows. : fThe bride wore a ballerina length dress' of blue satin and carried a white Bible topped with a bouquet of white baby mums. Miss Lucille Heiser, as maid qt honor, -wore a blue drees and carried a bouquet of yellow mums. Rth
•pert Kiser served tne groom, as .bent man. ’ The couple greeted guests at a reception at th® home of the grpm’s grandmother immediately following the wedding. Serving were Miss Gloria and Elaine Counterman. te groom is employed at StewBakery and the couple will reside at 618*4 North Second street. 'The So-Cha-Rea will meet at the Fairway restaurent Thursday even- : Ing at six thirty o’clock. ’ * ' The Missionary group of the chfrch of the Nazarene will meet Wednesday at seven thirty o’clock at ihe church. A ' ( ■ ■ A — 1 Mrs. Victor Ulman will be hostess to the Little Flowed study eldb Thursday evening at seven ■ thirty o' clock. L ; i j ? i ; f : Mrs. Victor Hamrick will he hosJ teo to the St. Catherine study club Monday evening at eight o’clock. < it? ' 1 ' A rummage sale will be held in the lobby of the Moose home Saturday beginning at ten o’clock , sponsored by the. Moose haven chairman, Thelma Hendricks and het committee. \ , ’ • j —— — A ■ '\ ' The Associate chapter of Tri Kap. Pa sorority will hold a rummage, sale at the Den on Madison street Friday morning from nine o’clock until five and again that evening from seven o’clock until nine. SatdiMay the sale will begin at nine and end at five o’clock. ■ j r --v. t — ■ i ' ■The Jolly Housewives Home Economics dub will hold family night aijtd an auction sale Friday evening beginning at six thirty o’clock at the Pleasant 'Mills school. Each Tpember is to bring table service for the supper. (The Philathea class of the First Baptist Church will meet in the cpurch parlprs Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock with Mrs. C. E. and Mrs. Raymond Johnspn as hostesses* Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard will be in charge of the program!. ... V ' | ~ The D„ Y. B. class of the Trinity Evangelical, United Brethren chure|l will Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the church. Mrs. Tillie ijurst, Mrsj. Frank Kitspn and Mrs. Ralph Roop will be hostesses. ' . -t . | I : Phyllis Bieberich will be hostess to the W. S| W- S. of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren churfeh Thursday evening at seven thir- • ty o’clock. < , ? : i'- i I The Phophe Bible class of the 1 IZion Evangelical Reformed church irlll meet in the church parlors Thursday evening at seven thirty b’clock. I i' l ■5 : « -■ '' f ‘ " \ ' J * j The Order cf Rainbow for Girls will meet at nix forty-five o’clock Thursday evening at the Masonic hall. | . ■ 11 i ■— . - Mrs. William Linn will be hostess to Unit 3 of the W- S. W. S. of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Thursday evening at at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Ivan jptucky will be program chairman. GIRLSCOUTS GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 6 met at the Lincoln We made covers for leaf books and played games. Refreshments were served by Janet Habegger. • 1 Scribe, Janet Habegger •Brownie Troop 19 met Monday afternoon kt the Lincoln school. This'Was the first meeting. Our -■ ■ leaders are Mrs. August Kfelly and • Mrs. Leland Smith. Sixteen memI berg were present. Election of officers was held with Coleen Kelly ; elected president, Cheryl Bollenbacher, secretary-treasurer and Janet Reinking, scribe* Mrs. Smith read a Brownie story and we said our Brownie promise. Colleen Kel- . ly gave t|e treat, and we .said goodnight to each other. \ , Scribe, Janet Reinking r ' I' ' .
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The L. D. Adams residence on Mercet avenue is being razed this week. It is owned by I. N. Stucky who plans to build a modern home there. The lumber is being carefully cared for and will be resold by the .contractor. W. A. Klepper, Who has been ill the past* two weeks with phlebitis, is able to be out again and is on the way to complete recovery. Mrs. Jacob O. 1 Schwartz of near Berne received a broken collar bone, a broken rib and possibly other injuries while visiting at Jessup, .lowa a week 'ago. The accident occurred when she was riding in a buggy. The horses, became frightened at an automobile and ran away, throwing the'rig,down an eight-foot embankmentj. .Loraine .Glass, Decatur, route 2, posted an appearance bond of |37.10 |n'|city court at Bluffton JHe was cited by trooper Myers and charged with operating a truck 'with an overweight axle and over the gross weight. l - 4 Walter "Tlez” Staley, Bakersfield, Calif., and former Decatur resident is visiting relatives here this wfeek. Staley also will spend a day in Brown county. I . Mrs. Otto Baker of this city has been awarded a 125 defense savings bond for her entry in a radio letter contest to radib 1 station WLW. Giijclnnati. Miss Evelyn- Rash returned to her home in this city ajfter a six weeks visit with her iister and brOtherdn-law, Tech. Sgt: and Mrs. L. H. Scott and family of Mobile, Ala. | _ Mrs. A.j IE. Gehrig and! son, Steven, of Homer; '.Mich,, and Miss Greta Gehrig a teacher id the Niles, Mich., schools, visited recently with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Maude Darwin. V 1 _ Mr. and Mrs.' E. G. j Keifer of Battle Creek, Mich., residents of Decatur 32 years ago, are visiting wflth Mrs. Keifer’s brother, James Beery and family of route 2 for a week. . . A ‘ ! Mrs. Floss Archbold of Ossian, is a patient at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, after undergoing major surgery there. Her condition is reported to be • satisfactory, and her room number is'. 224. Admitted: Lee Andra Mendez, Decatur; Raynjond Bowers, Decatur; Charles Fuhrman, Decatur. Dismissed: Mrs. Lyle Bailey and baby bdyL Decatur; Mrs. Charles Rhoades^and baby girl. Geneva; Mrs. ; Thbmas Brotherwood, Ohio City, Ohio. j J- • Record Flight Is Made Over Pacific .L. S. AIR BASE, Northern Jk’P an UP—Twenty-eight American F-84G jThunderjet fighter] planes ! landed here shortly before noon today to complete a record-break-ing mass flight across the Pacific. The Thunderjets, whfeh will serve temporarily in the defense of Northern Japan, set a new overwater distance record in thd 2,575-mile non-stop fligh|t from Midway Island. The flight by the 27th fighter-escort wing; originated at Bergstrom air fortee base Tex. | ■ -i 1 -r k :—J. vJ
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross at 2:49 a.m. today at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schug-jof Berne, are the narents Os a biiljy. girl, weighing 7 lbs., 5 oz., and born Monday at the hospital at 8:35 p.m. f ,7! I ■ ! ; 1 1 . i ' '
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