Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1952 — Page 3
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1952
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A/3c DAN MILLS HONORED WITH DINNER BY PARENTS A/3c Dan Mills was the guest of honor Saturday evening when a dinner was given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills of this teen day -leave in this city from the Sioux City, lowa Air Force base, where he is stationed in the medical corps of the Ait- Force. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills and.familyi all of Fort Wayn£, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mills and Mrs. John Myers of Dehktur. • . INITIATION MELD BY WOMEN OF MdOSE Formal initiation was held by the Women’of the Moose recently at the Moose Moosehaven chairman in charge of the chapter night. Guest of the evening was Miss Rita Butcher, ■who favored the group with several piano selecfollowed with: a social hour. Mrs. Hendricks and her committee served a lupcheon to the guests. January 8 is the date for the next meeting, aiid the following reports will be due:\ publicity; Mooseheart, ' library, Mooslehaven, - and membership. Child Care chairman Helen Liechty will be in charge of the hour. f ' ' \ , . ... ' ' i- - ■ ANITA ZINTSMASTER HONORED ON BIRTHDAY H Miss Anita Zintsmaster, young daughter of Mr. ( and Mrs. Ll' R. Zintsmaster of this city, was honored On the occasion of her seventh birthday with a party given Friday by her 'mother. Christmas mjovies were enjoyed, followed . with Christmas carols and games. Each guest received a gift from a‘,miiiiature fish pond and refreshments were served hy Mrs. Zintsmaster, assisted by her, daughter, Gretchen. Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and Mrs. Jack Holthouse. Guests included Sally Jo Hoffman,, Marilou .Holthouse. Janeen Augsburger, Marion, Sheila and Bonnie Caston. Sally Haun, Carolyn Gould, Mary Ann Holthouse, Gail Sittman. Karen \ Andrews. Mary Apn, Rickey and Dan ZintsInasterj, 1 i u PANTOMINE PLAY GIVEN FRIDAY EVENING \ ' Mrs. Paul Conrad read a Christrwnas prayer to open the program , Friday evening when the 1 Zion Lutheran Missionary society and children’s party was heltt in the parish hall. The * pantomine play. /‘Christmas Windows" highlighted the evening, Janice Aumann portraying the Christmas child and Kathleen Schultz as the reader. Fixe tableaus made up the play, with Scenes in a toyshop, a gaily lighted home, a gaily decorated fireplace, a church interior and a mother reading the Christinas story to her children. 4 Directors of the delightful pro- • gram were the Saturday school teachers, the Mesdaines Herman Krueckeberg, Charles Stuckey. Kenneth Arnold. Paul . Hancher and . Robert Zwick. Stage settings were? - by Mi's. Ray Leitz, Mrs. Paul Conrad and Mrs. Louis Jacobs. . ' Candle groupings and hemlock boughs decorated the taldek when
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SIES Society Items for day's publication must be phoned in by I 11 a.m, (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Kathleen Terveer \' I' Phone 3-2121 „i ’ ' ' \ MONDAY. Pythian Sisters ‘White Elephant' Party after Temple. Preble Twp., Sunny Circle flome Ec. cjub, Christmas party, Preble Recreation hall, 6:30 p.m. V. 11*. W. Christmas party, V. FW. H4ll. 6; 30 Fin. \ '■! TUESDAY Delt Christmas' J party, Mrs. Henry Nelreiter, Following Good Fellow distribution. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30. p.m. I P&i lota Xi Snow Ball Dance, Moose home, 9-12 p.m.
: i t-■ ■■! 1 1* ".p / 1 • ‘refreshments were served. Mrs. Lloyd Bowman and Mrs. Stuckey werej co-chairmen, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Ohlet, Mrs. Frank Braun, Mrs. Herman Dierkes, Mrs’ Henry Krueckeberg. Mrs. Ray Bleeke and Mrs. A. Zelt.\ } Santa Claus was on hand, presenting each child with a gaily wrapped treat and favors marked the places of the adult guests! \ Oscar Hoffman of Detroit is enjoying a holiday vifeft with his sister,. Mrs. Eugene Runyon, and other relatives here. Miss Jacqualin Hite is home from Oxford, Ohio, where she is . s
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attending Miami University, for a holiday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\ Charles D. Hite. ' Guy Besd of Bluffton attended to business in Decatur this tnofn-: ing. \ Pvt. William Ixingenberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Longenberger jrf Decatur, route 4- who was injured while, serving in the army in Korea,' underwent surgery at Percy Jones hospital at Battle Creek, Mich., last week. . Mrs. Bernard Terveer and daughter, Mary Martha, visited Sunday with Captain and Mrs. John Terveer and family pf Franklin. \ Wayne E. Beavers of Evansville, spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Ida Beavers of 610 Winchester street.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schindler are the parents of a baby boy, weighing 8 tbs., 3 oz., and born at 8:09 a.m. Sunday at the hospital. This ts the second child and first boy in the family. The mother is the formdr Shirley Ray of this city.
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A baby boy was born at 6:23 a.m. Sunday at the hospital to Mr.’ and Mrs. James li'win. ■Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Bertsch are the parents of ,a baby girl, born at 8:25 p.m. Saturday at the hospital, weighing 7 lbs.,; 5 oz. . Barry Wayne is the name of the baby boy borh to Air. and Mrs; Melvin Liechty of Berne, at 11:40 ' h ~~
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a.m. Saturday»at the hospital apcl Mrs. Claybourne
gee, Berne; Master Steven Hazelwbod, Decatur; Edward Fox, Decatur; .Mrs. Carl Jones, Detroit, Mich.; Miss On4©_ Washington, Detroit, iMich.; .Miss Alma Washington, Detroit, Mteh?; Sharon Staly, Geneva. \ Dismissed: Mrsi. Allred Moser and baby girl, Deeatur; Mrs. Gerald' Schroeder and baby hoy, Ossian; Mrs. Woodson <)g® I)ecatur.
Auto Smshes Into Home Sunday Night Sgt. Eißmett Higgins, 22, of New Brunswick, N. J., smashed his car into the William Cook residence as he was traveling east on state road 224 last night at about 11 p.m. The mishap occurred seven miles of here close to the
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Indiana-Ohio state line. With Hig» gins was another army man, CpL Fred Greene, of Camden, N. J. Neither was injured. . J VSheriff Bob Shraluka at the scene stated the front of the car was damaged with the Cbok house su£« sering a smashed porch post. A dense fog was blamed for the accident.
