Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1952 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1952

ST. DOMINIC BIBLE ,tX GROUP IN MEETING Mrs. William Lose, Sr., was hostess to the St. Dominic Bible study club Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. William Keller gave the lesson from the book of Ruth. Plans were made for ti>e Christmas meeting to be held December 9 with Mrs/Herman Heiman,' and the meeting adjourned. * : ANNUAL THANKSGIVING I SUPPER GIVEN BY GROUP ' The annual Thanksgiving supper ■was held in the basement of thd First Christian church Tuesday evening by members of the Willing Workers class of the church, and their families. Decorations in keeping with the season were used, the supper began with prayer by the Rev. Traverse Chandler. Preceding the meal, games and contests were held for the Children present. A movie entitled ‘The First

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Thanksgiving” was shown and enjoyed by the group. The next meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Strickler in December. \ I .y/ ■■ ■ : _J J|> . . i DISTRICT MEETING HELD OF ROADSIDE COUNCIL A district meeting of the Roadside Council was held recently in the assembly room of the Auburn court house. A carry-in-dinner was served at the noon hour, followed with various reports\ given by county chairtoen and committees. The guest speaker, Mrj Roper, . representative of the Chicago Motor club, gave an Interesting account of bad and good roads and stressed four source* of revenue for improving them and explained how it costs more to use bad roads than to build good ones. He pointed out an interesting fact on how one half inch of w-ear occurs on roads in a year’s time and how insufficient funds aren’t giving the motoring public the roads they want and need. The session was adjourned following the speaker’s talk. IJ" ' . PLEASANT MILLS CLASS PARTY QIVEN MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frey were host and hostess to the Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Worker's Sunday School class party held Monday evening. • * The meeting opened with the new president, Mrs. Darrell Clouse in charge, after which Mrs. Harley Shady gate the devotions and prayer for the evening. j During the business, plans were made to send S2O tbi India. A Tiftycent Christmas exchange was planned for the meeting tb be held with Mr. and Mrs. Berfoit Johnson. Refreshments were served by the host and hostess assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Clouse, the social, to the twelve members and one guest present.

DECATUR GARDEN CLUB ENTERTAINED TUESDAY Tuesday afternoon, members of the Decatur Garden club were entertained by the Rose Garden club members 1 ' at the Moose home with a luncheon. The tables in the entertaining rooms were appointed with decorations of pumpkins, gourds and leaves, all in keeping With the season. During the lunch, Bob Ocshenrider played piano selections and the program continued with several songs by Jack Lawson. Accordion pieces were played by Dianna and Donna Small. Contest and door prize winners included Mfrs. Henry Adler, Mrs. Clarence Smitley and Mrs. Robert Garard. v F CHURCH OF NAZARENE HOLDS MISSIONARY MEETING Members of the Church of the Nazarene held a missionary meeting recently at the church. After the opening song, scripture and prayer was given in thanks and an article on missions was presented by Mrs. Don Morrison. A trombone solo was given by Glenn Habegger. Box wotk was discussed and it was announced that a box of canned goods will be sent to missionaries in South America and clothing to other fields. ■ Raymond McAhren favored the group with a poem and Mrs. Behout gave the lesson .study. The regular business session was held and the local offering was taken. Prayer closed the session. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED OF MISS BERNADINE KIRCHHOFER The engagement of Miss Bernadine Kirchhofer \to Hugh Ehrman has been announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kitchhofer of route 2, Decatur. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ehrman of route 21 Decatur. Miss Kirchhofer graduated from Monmouth high school and Mr. Ehrman graduated from Kirkland high school and is employed at the U. S. Rubber company in Fort Wayne. EVENING CIRCLE CHURCH GROUP MEETS MONDAY Mrs. Nila Neil was hostesp day evening to the Evening Circle. W. S. C. S. of the First Methodist church. \Thirty members were for the session. Mrs. Robert Mills gave the lesson and Mrs. Walter J. Elzey presented \ the devotions. Four new members. Mrs. James Basham, Mrs. Ray Lehman. Mrs. Robert Ray and Mrs’. James Cowens were Welcomed to the group. Assistant hostesses • were Mrs. Robert Theobold and Miss Ivy Gilpen. A hedge of multi-flora roses will be planted at Highland park, sbuth of the hospital, Saturday by the Roadside council members with the assistance of the Decatur Boy Scouts, under the direction of Steve Everhart. Members of the council are asked to come out that day and bring refreshments for the boys, and show appreciation for theif assistance. Recent plantings at the park include tulip poplars, junipers pfits-eriana, and Albert Harlow of- Harlow Nursery donated several other things to add to the beauty of the park

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Mrs. Dah Miller will be hostess Thursday 'evening at eight o’clock to the Quqen of Rosary study cfnb. The C. L. of C. society will »hnve a pot-luck supper Tuesday everting beginning at six thirty o’cldclE at the C. L. of C. hall. The committee in charge will furnish meat, rolls and coffee. Unit 2 bf the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church fk-111 meet with Mrs. Alva Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Gerald Cole willj be program leader and members Are reminded |tp bring their .thanki offerings. | ! j ■ i ; ;■ ■ ? Rehearsal will be held by |the Aeolian choir Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the Deeitur high school music room. \! ' \ - ■ " Mrs. Weldon Soldner will befthe leader and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. Cal Peterson and Mrs. Hila ray hostesses for the Woman’s Missionary meeting of the First’ Baptist church Friday evening seven thirty o’clock at the chujch. A special meeting with initiation will be held at the Elks horde Thursday at eight o’c by the EnibleVn club members. The Decatur Home Demons&ra-. tion club will entertain the fi|oot township group of the Adams county council, with a one o’clock luncheon Wednesday, November 19 at the American Legion home. The November meeting of Ithe Adams Central P. T. A. wild’ be held Monday evening ht seven thirty o’clock in the school gytm. J£>hn, G. Gordon, manager of the Western Auto of Decatur, will be ithe; guest speaker and will ov * ies and curios on Alaska. Theß int teresting and entertaining i>rogram is asked to be wdll attended.' A general meeting of the ■VMbm-’ , an’s club will be held Monday Evening at.seven-forty-five o'clock at the library. A. R. Holtrhouse win, be the guest speaker and will |alk an “Our ; Navy.” The Literature Department is in , charge- of hhe program. i

Um Admitted j. David Peterson, ; De-’ catur; Mrs. Raymond Ralston,: De* <-atirr; Richard Wayne Kistler, Hoagland.J I Dismissed: Geneva; Miss Gertrude Boese, De* 1 catur; Mrs. Joyce Smitley and baby boy, Portland. SHE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hammond are the piafeftts ot a baby ; girl, weighing 6 lbs., 6 oz., and born at 8 :42. a m. today at the hospital. At 7:23i p.m.. Tuesday, a baby girl was b&rn to Mr. and Mrs,. Willard Steiner of Geneva, at the hospital, and 6 Hts., 2% oz. ■ i • 4 S ■ If you have so meth Ing to sell or rooms for rent, try a Denjocrat Want Add. It bring* result*. '. i n ’ For Eager ‘ Schooltime Appetites \wbwmwhbwwwßwb •®»r rtNM* • *°*‘ •“T®* ' : ' J ' ' I

| A dumber of Decatur people attended the opening of the Oleson a|ul Johnson skating show at the \jemprial coliseum in Fort Wayne evening. They report it a hllahouis comedy. The show runs through Sunday afternoon. | GIRL SCOUTS gClirl Scout troop 21 met at the lihcbjn school Monday afternoon *pth; thirteen members present, .meeting was opened with the Rrownle promise. We colored pictures and made puzzles out of We closed with “Goodnight s Scribe, Rita Norquest. Council; Board Os Works Meet Tonight ■, i|A t special informal meeting of b|)th the city council and the board o| works will take place tonight at .the council room bf the city hall discuss in general immediate pjins for construction of the SIOO.dilO. Sewer, approved last week by tiie state stream pollution commission. | Water department auditors are hprd. at work making a case- for the city department’s annouircenient of this week that water rates n|ay be raised in the near future; this will also come up in the disemissions of this evening. I I John Davis, the. first known point explorer, reached West Greenland in 1587. • | Magic Wardrobe! |i ' * jTv I ' It S b'y rA k If—lE w •H* A F ITU In lir ‘ 7 \ >74—l#., £_ \ ■ nv;±nrfF4fv| ■ ' 1 I I/W+--1.711 * J~ -1 jll t/iu Ttlfr /■ w Z FI Z' t ii ■ Wllßk 9373 j; Kfliium 12—20,30—42 'LOVE ■U>> have a huge wardrobe far the least amount of sewing? is' for you- By day, it’s a .jumper with its, own bow-clod bjouse! Without the blotose. It’s g|&hhrt evening dress! Blouse has kgOrt or three-quarter sleeves. ; ?Pa*tem 9313; Missea’ Sizes 12, IL 16. ,18. 20; 80. 32, 34 , 36, 38, 4»|. 42. Size Ifi jumper, 2% yards M-inch; blouse, l%\yiards 35-inch. ; {This easy-to-use pattern gives patfect fit. Complete, Illustrated S|?v Chart shows you every step. ;Send Thirty-five cents in coins this pattern to Marian Martin, Mre of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pjttorn Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago. 80, 111. Print' plainly YOUR ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE Ikfts STYLE NUMBER. \

fgA* ‘4 Society Items for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Kathleen Terveer I Phone 3-2121 | | WEDNESDAY Holy Cross Discussion club, Mrs. Ellen Lengerich, 8 p.m. B. P. W., 1 Moose home, 6:30 p.m. Lady of Victory Bible study club, Miss Rose Steigmeyer, 7:30 p.m. Guest Tea, Zion Lutheran Missionary society, Parish hall, 1:30p.m. Presbyterian Ruth Circle, Mrs. Lewis Smith, 8 p.m. k XI Alpha lota Exerppler chapter. Miss Ava Kraft, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle, Mrs. D. A. Swickard, 8 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Ec. club, Mrs. Clarence McKean. 7!30 p.m. Epsilon .Sigma chapter, Miss Rose Noonan, 8 p.m. Shakespeare club, Mrs. Fred Smith, 2:30 pi.m. THURSDAY Aeolian choir, High school music room, 7:30 p.m. I Queen of Rosary study cliib, Mrs. Dan Miller, 8 p.m. Unit 2. Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger,; 7:30 p.m. W. S. W. S., Union Chapel church, Mrs. Vincent Parker, 7:30 p.m. Mary Clrc 1 e, Presbyterian church, Mrs. John DeVoss, 2:30 p.m. j Ladies Aid, Mt. Victory U. B. church, Rev. and Mrs. William Ensminger, 1 p.m. (\ Salem W. S. C-. S., church basement. 1:30 p.m. ■ D„4.V. Auxiliary, D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. • . • Women of Mdo»e, 7:30 i p.m. Moose Officers, 7 p.m. St. Ann study plub, Mrs. W’ilHam Kohne, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S., Mrs. Roger Singleton. ,1:30 p.m. New England dinner, Methodist church, 11 a.m.-l:30 pun., cafeteria supper, 5 p.m.-7 p.m., bazaar, all day. \ ! Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. Fred Smith, 2;30 p.m. Ladies ' Fellowship, Missionary church basement. 7 p.m. Bihfe Class, 7:30 Evangelical Lutheran church. Great Books Discussion club. Library.": 30 p.m. Emblem club. Elks home 7:30 p.m. \ Slated meeting, .Eastern Star. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY [ Women’s Missionary Society, First Baptist church, 7:30 p.m. Farm Bureau 4-H Achievement group, pot-luck supper, Emmanuel school, 6:30 p.m. Victory class, Trinityl Evangelical U. B. church, 6 p.m. SATURDAY T J Bake sale, chicken ancPnoodles, Schafer store. 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY Chicken suprper, bazaar, . bake sale, Preble cshurch and school, 4 pjm., St. Paul Lutheran Ladies’ Aid. MONDAY • Woman’s club, library. 7:45 p.m. Adams Central P. T. A., school gytn. 7:30 p.m. Central P. T. A., school gym, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY C. L. of C. society, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. . CROWNED “Queen of Queens” at a novel ice skating bathing suit fashion show and beauty contest at the ice rink of a New York hotel, Edna Murphy shows,off a “dressed up” suit designed by Nanina. Apparently there will be some changes made in a favorite American pastime—wolf calling and ogling—come this winter and next summer, if swim suit designers like Nanina have their way.

Lutheran Pastor Is Lions Club Speaker Rev. Kuhlberg Is Speaker Last Night The Rev.' Werner Kuhlberg, pastor- of thel Lutheran church of Schumm, 0.. proved to be an interesting and controversial guest speaker at the regular Lions club meeting last night. Said Rev; Kuhlberg. “the United Nations organisation is a lot of hooey.#. . . because America is supplying 75 percent of the finance and 90 percent of the men In Korea.” The speaker said the reason the United States is fighting the Korean war is to “keep up the present prosperity.” Rev. Kuhlberg was born t in Estonia and thus had a liberal taste of-life under the Russian boot. He traveled extensively in Russia before the revolution and fought with the Baltic republics against Communist Russia after World War I. I k The Lutheran minister, by and large, took a pacifist attitude toward Russia and denounced force as an instrument to defeat Communism. He told the group to be on guard against the insidious spread of Communism in the United States. He held education above force as the power in putting down Communist threats here. ■! 1 * .Rev. Kuhlberg is reported to be able to speak seven languages fluently: he was transferred to Schumm, 0., from a ministry in Chicago, 111. Mrs. E. W. Johnson Injured In Accident Mrs. E. W. Johnson.of this city was injured Monday in an auto mishap on U.S. road 224 near Bluffton. She was returning to this city after a visit at Marion and was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Burt Florick of Marion. The Floricks are in the Bluffton .Clinic hospital, where they were taken following the accident apd Mrs.. Johnson was brought to her home in this city. Her injuries are not believed to be serious, but she received several painful bruises. New England Dinner, November 13th, 11:00 4- M, to 1:30 P. M. Cafeteria Supper 5:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M. Bazaar All Day. Methodist Church. 265t4

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