Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1952 — Page 3

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AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS j- - *- j k A'.regular social evening was held jby the members of the 1 A Legion auxiliary -Friday at the Legion home. A short business meeting was held, during which Mfs. Ralph E. Roop gave a report* oh the department contention held jrece|t- r ly in Bloomihgton. I , | The Mrs. Dee Frybaok, announced that the fourth district \meeting will lie held at 'Angela November IX at 10 bclock and reservations are' to bf* made with her by November. 8. TJie department president will be present at this time. The committee in. charge of tjie entertainment j for the program were Mrs. Elbert Aurand, Mrs. VerQuality Photo - Finishing Work left before ' 8:00 P. M. Monday, Ready Wednesday at 10:OO A. M. HOLTHOUSE

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ena Meyers ;rtu! Mrs. Joe McConnell. - ■* * - ; I Prizes wer'tj awarded iri bridge to (Mrs. Fred ksnbauche# 'and Mrs. Henry Braun] Mrs. Lola Macklin and Miss Eileen Seiking Jin bun£p and Mrs. Mart Seiking and M\rs. Ed Bauer for pinochle. . ’ \ * —-p-. ,q . < FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE: CLUB ENTERTAINS RECENTLY The M.i W] Friendship Village (Hub were J guests of the Blue Creek Township Friendship pillage club recently at the Kimkey school. . The program goTunderway with a /pot-luck supper^.and following the meal, the entertainment began with the club prayer, several songs by the group and Dqn and Harvey Raudenbush, and ■ a solo by Maxine Caffee. i A short Skit was also presented and the session closed with the Lord’s prayer and the' Club doxology. METHODIST W. S. C. S. WILL OBSERVE QUIET DAY The W. S. C. S. of the First Methodist . church will; observe quiet day at the church Wednesday morning beginning kt eleveh o'clock until one thirty that after'noon. ■! * I' ' H The of prayer and medita-

tion will begin with an organ prelude, hymns and the call to worship. The program will continue with prayer, \music and silence, with a lunch served at noon. At twelve-forty-five quiet music will be offered and the day will continue with prayer offered for all ministers, missioharid?, deaconesses, peace arid servicemen and for the members themselves. The (tokology and benediction will be offered for the closing of the-religious program, with all members of the group' taking part. MRS. GLADYS CHAMBERLAIN WEDS HUGH P. LAWRENCE members of only the immediate families witnessing the ceremony. Mrs. Gladys Cliamberlairi and Hugh P. Lawrence were united tn marriage in a simple and impressive rite this afternoon at two thirty o’clock. i ’ Jr. . The Rev. Samuel ’Etneriqk, pastor of the First Methodist ichurch, ’ i I ♦ Id I at the single ring vows, at the bride's parents’ home, Mr. add Mrs., George Flanders of 313 South Third street. \ ‘ The bride-elect selected a blue and grey suit with matching accessories for her marriage and complied her attire with an orchid coVsage. a ■ i Mr. and Mrs; Lawrence will reside in \Peru, where he is a well known attorney. Mrs. prominent in Decatur. taught kindergarten at the Lincoln school for * several years. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawrence, Jr., of Danville, son and Slaughter-'

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A FUGITIVE from a Georgia chain gang; Joseph A- Kitchens of rewks- ’ bdry. Mass., and ins wife Ann Wave federal court In. Lowell, Mass., where he was released for one week on persona) recognizance after arraignment on a charge of unlawful flight to avoid Incarceration Kitchens, 31, known as \a respectable citizen and devoted bubband and father for the past three years, has been revealed as a 1848 escapee. He was arrested on eve of secund wedding anniversary by local police who noted resetnblance to FBI photo (International Snnnf' hntn i

' ' \ Th-law of the groom, Mr. and t Mrs. Fred Hurstel of Kokomo,'|he i groom’s daughter and sdndn-jiw, | were present. J ' < \ ~—t " n i Approximately 500 persons Jat- i tended the smorgasbord supper | held Friday evening at the Hciag- i land high school by the Decatur | chapter of the Valparaiso I’niver- J sity Guild. Organ music was Jot- i sered during the evening by Mrs. ( Hilbert Hoile. The entire proceeds J will go towards furnishing a mdn’s j dormitory at Valparaiso Univer- j sity. ' ' .'j ' , . . H - ■ • ‘I Aeolian choir practice will be j held Tuesday evening at seven ; thirty o’clock at the Decatur high school music roorp. The I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges hhve“ received an invitation to attend a bahquet Saturday e|en- i ing at seven o’clock at the Liberty Renter gymnasium in honor* of ■ Howard R. Clark of Liberty Renter, the new grand roaster ot the I O. O. F. of Indiana. Reservations | should be made by Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dorphus Drum ii in charge of reservations. i— J h 3 , The St. Paul Ladles Aid will have ’ an all day meeting Wednesday with : Veda Smith. * is The Philathean Circle of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church will meet in the church social' rooms Wednesday at eight o'clock i and all members are urged td l»e present. , '■ ■ ■ i ' \ ' ; I h : A A masquarade party will bedield Thursday evening at eight o’clock at the V. F. W. hall for V. F. W. Post 6236,' its auxiliaries and families. Ipach family is asked to bring one dozen doughnuts. ■-L j—- j. hr ' The;former members of the Methodist Builders’ class will gfye a party for the new members Wednesday evening at eight o’clock in the Wesley class room of the First Methodist cliurch. Members>i are asked to note that the datelhas been changed from Thursday to Wednesday. | - Mrs. Albert Harlow will hostess Thursday afternoon at| two thirty o’clock to the Naomi Circles of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church. ' The Junior church of the T'irst Methodist chprch will have a llalloween party Tuesday Tom foui< thir- . / Ji / A# JI f j ■ NEW PINUP tn Paris' Is Ruguetti Montreal, a film starlet name! after a Royal Canadian air forts regiment. She was a telephom operator before her shapely figun and singing voice brought her i film job, fZateraotioaol,

ty o’clock until six thirty at Hanna 'Nuttm'an park in the {shelter bohse. The group will meet at th© chureh at four thirty. Members are asked tq come masked and bring Reihers, buns and table service. rS;‘!R I I\ "j j' ] ; .Mr. and 'Mrs, Ir.vip Hoover and hqn„ Ross, A. B. Clieal arid . Mrs. Viola Gow of Battle Creek,: Mich.; Mrs. D. E. Gearhart of Wdodland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Miller and Dale Reed were Sunday guest's jpf the Rev. and Mrs. James R. iMeadows of this city. •i Mr. and Mrs. Dorphus Df-um attended the centennial anniversary celebration of the I. O. O. F. lodge 114\ at Bluffton Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. John W. Tyndall pjf Fourth and Monroe streets observed their 59th Wedding anniversary Sunday. All the immediate members and family gathered and enjoyed a dinner at Baer Field, guests of a Ralph, of Bluffton. Two Autos Sideswipe Near City Saturday j J Uars driyen by Paul Strickler, 3-6, Mercer avenue, and Russell Schackle, 49, Centerville, sideswiped; at about 9 p.m. Saturday with damage estimated at S3OO resulting. Tfte inishap occurred one-half mile north of Decatur on U. S. highway 27; no one was injured. Sheriff Robert indicated one of the drivers may face charges for improper driving and he is irjvesigaL ing. 3 Look! Fashion-New . I ■j. ' L/ Ik Ajftk xLJVj/ 1 il \ ' ’vi 11 iWv Jr Fft | r V \V\ ; »/ in i m Al i I i'l \ pi L B i r I 1 Il I I I II vs / 'I I ' U ■ 'k\Lr z 9262 12-2 C Wear the newest and prettiest fashion of fall! Wear one of the new cotton tweeds that travel ■‘round the clock—’round the year, <po’ With a flash of velveteen on dollar and cuffs, this is flattery ipdeed! Sew it now. have it now! Pattern 9262: Misses' Sizes 12, H, 16, 18. 20. Size 16 takes 4% yards 41-inch fabriq; % yard 35jtich. nap contrast. Tbla easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows, you every step. | Send Thirty-five cents in. coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept,, P. O. Box 6740, Cblcago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZE •nd STYLE NUMBER. j • , v/ ■ ' • 1 • i •

Society Items for ,d«y*» publication must bd phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 W.m.) 1 Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 MONDAY Past President’s Parley, Mrs. T. f C. Smith, 8 p.ml. Junior Arts, Miss' Janet Everhart, 7:3? pm. Kirkland j taidies club, High school, 7:30 p.m. Jelly Housewife Home Demonstration club, Pleasant Mills School, 7:30 p.id. V.” I. S. Class, Trinity E. U. B. church, Hanna-Nuttman park, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle chib after Temple. K. ot P. home. TUESDAY Junior church of First Methodist church, at church. 4:30 p.m. Aeolian choir practice, Decatur high school music room. 7:30 p.m. Church Mothers study club. Mrs Joseph Hiles, 8 p.m. Drill Team, American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. . Three Link club, ( I. O. O. F. hall, 6:30 p.m.’ I i I Delta Lambda chapter,; Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 8 p.m. Preble Twp. Sunny Circle Home Ec. club, Preble Recreation hall, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau pledge party. Elks h0me.,6:30 p.m. \ Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. . \ _ [ , • Root Twp. Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Lee Fleming. 1 p.m.* Dor cus class, Bethany church basement, 7:30 p;m. i Rebekah lodge. I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30 p.m. , I WEDNESDAY Philathean Circle, Zion E. R. church social rooms, 8 p.m. 'Quiet Day, Methodist W. S. C. S. Methodist church. 11 a.m.-l:3ff p.m. St. Paul Ladies Aid, all day, Veda Smith. ' Methodist Builders’ class, Wesley class room. 8 p.m. Union Twp. Women’s club, Mrs. William p.m. \ St Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. Friendship Village club, Decatur Court House, 8 a.m. » Friendship Circle, Zion E. R. church, Mrs. Fred Corah. 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY V. F. W. Post 6236. auxiliaries fanjilies, V. F. W. hall, 8 p.m. RUth and Naomi Circles, Mrs. Albert Harlow] 2:30 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 officers. 7. p.m. FRIDAY Bth District Indiana Federation of clijbs convention, Elwood. Wfiis Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kriegel are the parents of a baby girl., weighing 8 lbs.,X4 oz., and born Sunday at 11:19 p.m. at the, hospital. The mother is the former Martha Jane Foos. A baby girl, weighing 6 lbs., was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Kohne at 3:45,p.m. Sunday at the hospital. At 3:46 p.m. Saturday, a baby boy, weighing 6 lbs., 8 oz„ was born to Mr. and Mrs.'James Herndon of Hoagland, at the hospital. Weighing 8 lbs., 3 oz., a baby girt was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jefferey at 12:32 p.np Saturday at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Archer are the parents of a son, weighing 8 lbs., 10 oz.. and born at 9:33 a.m. at the hospital Saturday.

Admitted: Curtis Miller. Decatur; Mrs. Charles M. Myer, Bryant; David Byers, Rockford, Ohio; Miss Eva I>ong, Geneva. , , Dismissed: Mrs. Loran Liechty and, baby boy,. Monroe; Donald Aeshliman, Decatur; WHbert Leht man, Berne; Mrs. Fratik Costello and baby boy, Bluffton; Mrs; Robert Gqimer and baby girl, Janet Elaine. Decatur; William D. Liby, Berne; .Mrs. Ben S. Talbert, Pennville; Mrs. Margaret Kohne, 921 Diefkes street, Decatur; David Jackson, Decatur; Mrs. David Perry and baby boy, Monroeville; Mrs. t>on Grant and baby boy, Kokomo; Mrs. Maurice Heckman and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs. Howard Moser and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Russell Wheeler. Geneva; Carl Miller, Willshire. Ohio; John Fox, .Decatur; Mrs. Herbert Goelz and baby boy, Monroeville; Mrs. Darell Williams, Monrde; Mrs. Virgil Doyle, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Lee. Monroeville. ''' 1 ' Informers collected <500,000 in rewards in 1951 for putting Internal Revenue agents on the trail of 39,700,000 In unpaid taxes, according to the Bureau of Internal Revenue.

Mrs. Badertscher Is Jaken By Death J Funeral Services | Tonight, Tuesday Mrs. Katherine Badertscher, 75, of Berne, died Saturday at the Adams county memorial {ihospital after an extended illness. She was born March 23/1877, in Berne, a daughter ,of Steven and Anna Liechty-Sprupger, and was married to Henry Badertscher in 1923, her husband dying 10 years later. I , ». . i-. . ■. She had been a purse at the commuuity hospital io plufftpon, 0., and also; had done private duty as a nurse. She was a merhber of the First Mennonite church in Berne. Surviving ape three brothers, Jonathan and Tobias Sprpnger ot Fort Wayne and EZa Sprunger of Indianapolis, and four sisters, Mrs. Helena Badertscher of Pandora, 0., and the Misses Adina, Elda and Zißa Sprunger, all of Berne., Two sister . and two brothers Ure deceased. Funeral services will be held at 8 o’clock tonight at the Yager funeral homel the Rev. O. A- Krehbiel officiating. The will be taken to Bluffton. 0., where services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, purial will be in the Ebenezer cemetery at Bluffton.

Stolen Automobile Recovered Saturday Sheriff Robert Shraluka reported today that, a car stolen from Delmar Scott of route 1, Monroeville, Friday, night, was discovered abandoned one xnile west of the Indiana-Ohio .line on ,U. S. highway 224 a't 10 o’clock Saturday night. . ~ .[\< . .. 1/ ' :: . Stop That Cough With Our Own COUGH SYRUP 49c and 98e bottle Kobne Drug Store SPECIAL: RECORD CLEARANCE of 500—45 and 78 R.P.M.’s 65c Earn 25—78 Albums—-’/j Off BEGINS TODAY Oct. 27 - Nov. 10 | i

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