Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1953 — Page 3
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•*■“ T- 1 ■ — PAIJL D. BAUMAN TCfwEO MONROEVILLE GIRL > \" Miss Virginia Ann js the fiance of Paul I). Raumjifi.jscrfi of Mr. and Mrs. hid win Baunsap of ; Berne, according to an aflpbujK’V . Dienr.bv her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beauchot of , . The bride-eJec't, a graduate' Monroeville high school, is ed at the Firsfjj'itij zens State bank. Mr. uated from Geneva high school, and ift aw employe of the Berne Furniturecompany, i, ; • v .\ spring wedding is bdinfe. planned by the couple. ' •[ flyiSS ILEEN LAMPE ENGAGED TO NORViIFBULTEMEIER ' i/ Miss Been Ruth Lam he will wed .Norvin Bultemeier, son Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bultemeier ofLDOca- ; fur. in an announcement made by tiic: bride-elect’s parents, Mf* And Mm Edwin Lainpe of Woodburn. Miss Lampe is employed -in the office of E. W. Bohren. Inc.. Woodburn, and, is a graduate of Wp'odhtirn high school. Her fiance graduated from Monmouth high school t and iL now; engaged in farmhlß| -VAWRENCE SEALS HONOR DAUGHTER ON BIRTHDAY Miss Jayne BeaUwas honored on her fifth birthday ‘Sa/turdas with a party -given in her honor, by *her
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parents, -Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence ■Beal. (lames were played and prizes awarded t> Linda Krick and Tommy ■. Jayne received lovely gifts on the occasion. Refresh:'tents were served to the lollouting gtjests: Virginia and Jane Ralston,! Tommy Baxter. Lip- . di’Krick. Mary Katherine b! by Murph.’. Patty' and Bill Beal, all of peeatur, Sharon Kennedy of Fort Woyne and Johnny Thompson of Bluffton _ church Mothers study CLUB MEETS RECENTLY Twenty > six members of the Church Mothers-study club met recently with Mrs.-Walter Ford sos a business and social session;- I - - . ' Mrs. LloK'd Noll gave the devotiohp and Mrs. Homer Reppert and Mrs. Wesley Lehman presented the Iqsson. ’ v ‘ " Refreshments were served In keeping with the new season, the theme being carried out in favors arid napkins at each guest’s place. . The committee in charge of the ; everting -was the hostes/;, Mrs. Ford. Mrs. ; Ralph Habegger. Mrs. Sdmiiel ‘Enjeriek and Mrs. Dwight Borror. < ' • - At |. \ ■ All mep bers of the Aeolian ate t sked to meet pr omptly at! sefven c’clock this efetiing at the K. Os home, in costtane. '! . . ~* A ham feupper* will be served Wednesday! evening from five until! se|ven o clock at the V. F. W. h(|tie with prices for adults at $ 1 anjd children. .56' cents. The public is’invited. » ■; ■ 4 f The American Legion Auxiliary Drill team will meet at the Legion Jidhie Tuesc ay evening at eight o’clock!. • • r
' a : W. Ljp W ■ 7 I jlf .J. ' - 1 ir /'lli -\ n .i MRS. WILLIAM LEfEfiji&AUMAN was the frtrmer Phyllis Adfffr before her recentfsniarriage in the First Christian church ill this city, with the Rev, feudiing the 1 nuptial vows; Mr. and Mrs. H. .F. Kraft of Decdtjfr. are.the bride’ji parents, ami’ thb groom is the s<in d|||r. and Mrs. EM win Bauman.bf Berne. ? . Mr. and Mrs. residing'in where! the groom Is employed at the BeJ-ne Furniture company.—Photo by Anspaugh.
■ ivfxX 1 Iff* I Society Hems f|r dafw publication must be 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:3$ a. m.) Kathleen Tirveeri’ Phone MONDAY ;'||i Rosary Society, KI; of (ra hall; 8 p.rn. / !• pili Art Department, Library, 7:30 p.m. | ■Hi ' j Aeolian choir, K. of pin. | 1 1 11 | P. T? A. survey group,} fet)perinlendent’s office. 7:30 5 ■ Past President’s Parkjr, Mrs. iialilh E. Roop. 7 3thp.ini ; ; V. F. W.. Pot lucks supt |r, 6:30 . >.m.. Initiation. 8 p.m., V*,'| F. VV. ( lorne. ' f i;sh . | Adams County chdrus,tuonro-a ichool, t,:30 p.m. I jii|< Research club; Mrs; W.ijLinn. ( !:30 p.m. Monmouth P. T. ;' A. j (others j itudy cluli, Monmouth s'chii nil, 7:30 Jolly House Wife; IM®? Ec., Pleasant Mils school.. ».m. Adams Central P. T. Ail school, 7:30 p.m. . : ;1 L TUESDAY Tri Kappa, bhks j ili.nt —Associate Tri Kappa. M k. Carl Gerber, 7:30 ,p.m. ? ( I Drnl Team, Amei|ican>| I region home, 8 'p.m. • ' i| L Loyal Daughters! clan Mrs. -Glare nee Smith, Decatur Garden club. xfe. William ;Affolder_2 pmJ ; i» ■C. <L. of C. Society, supper, C. L. of C. hall. p.m. WEDNESDAY Jj Stratton Place’Cominfinlw 1 Association, Klks home. 8 St: Pauly Ladies Aid,J ail .(j®, Mrs. Mabie Cook, j kj ■ V. F. W. Au.xlliary-lHamSnipper. j V. Fi W. honje. 5-7 p.fnj ; ' RUralisf’c study club,' XFiftH,. Fred Flman, 8 p.m. ; ® Xi Idha Psi, postponed o«ihi week. Pleasant Mills P. T. A., ffieasant Mills; school, 7:30 p.m. f Historical club, Mrs.il Homer Bittner, 2:30 o’clock. ; ! '|i| Ladies Shakespeare cltlßj Sirs. Franklin Franz, 2:30 Jj.hlW, THURSDAY • D. A. V. Auxiliary, D. A' V. hall, 7:30 p.m. F Pleasant Mills MetliodiSt|M T .' S. C. S., Mrs.. John Bailed p.m. Great Books Discussion imub. Library. 7:30 p.m. \j jjli So-Cha-Rea, /Mirs. Dee 'HNroback, Fairway. 6:3o'p.m. * Past Matron \ and Patens of Eastern Star, Masonib h?wL 6:15 p.m., stated meeting, 7: Wonien of .Moose, Fprmaifiiinitiation, :j3O p.m.,. Officers, j® p.m. Moose home. ;i|i "SUNDAY IE Mid-winter conference. Liwi'es of Moose, \ Legion’ Post 4®,! Fort Wayhe. ' Xli'i i i , hft ? .4w-,. T— Mrs. Dee Frylnack Will hostess to the So-Cha-Rea at tlte Fairway restaurant Thursday evening at six thiijty o’clock. ?’*’ An all day meeting will 1 held Wednesday with Mrs. MabH| Cook of the StjPapl Ladies Aid, ' ■ —— ' ■ •I: Members of the Rosary impiety will meet this evening at elftjit o’clock at the K. of C. hall reg-, ular meeting. Ir' — tl 1 ' The Pleasant Mills Methodfst W. S. C. S; will meet Thursday”afternoon* at one thirty o’cldcMjiiWith Mrs. John Bailey. All membiffs are asked to be present. '1 I ' S'
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- . . i • F . F- ■ . Francis Rodebaugh, interior decorator at Wolf and Dessauer, Fort. Wayne, .will be the guest speaker th’is'''evening /of ti e Art Depart-, ment meeting at the library. at scF cr thirty o’clock. His talk will i|e , based on “You and Your Home.” Musical numbers be presented bji Miss Jafie Rents.r • Memb.ets of the p. A. V. auxiliary are asked to brihg a, baby pit ttfff* of themselves, to the meeting .Thursday evening, which is soyisil at the 1). A. V. hall, .begiA y seven thirty o’clock. 1 1 The Stratton Place Commuridy association will meet for an annual session Wednesday evening &I o’clock at the Elks home. Ip. the north parlor. , ' l| jl ~> —r _ - A social evening will be held hj* Titi Kappa sorority members day evening at eight o’clock at thh Elks home! . ■ B ■ *—■ ’ ■ Mrs. Carl Gerber will he hostess to! the Associate Chapter of Tri Kfcpipa sorority Tuesday evening at.' seven thirty o’clock: The Great Rooks Discussion will meet Thursday evening at the li4Hrj' ;it seven thjirty o,’cloek. If »' x ——r ■ .fe \ The Mid-Winter conference of : thje Ladies of the Moose will he i held January 25 in Fort Wayne at i the American. Legion Post "47 at 315 West Washington street, according -to word received nete from Lee. Morris. Angola, confer ciiCM! leader. All chairmen of the Dpcatur group are asked to turn oVcT full reports on all activities un to the present titrfe, at the mee(iijj. Thursday evening, which is Initiation bight. Practice for th/* conference will also he held as ths loial merhbers will conduct the cllising ce/remony of the event. Ail members are asked to be present.' * ' F Mt. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey will.'leave Tuesday morning for < several weeks’ motor trip through Mississippi and Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh o? Peru visited over the week-end with Mrs. Lawrence’s parents. Mr.’ aiid.r Mrs. George Flanders; The Lawrences plan to leave this weefc foir & visit in Florida. ; Mi?. and Mrs. Joe Modonnell of thiis city were Sunday . visitors at tpe Fort Wayne home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,! Robert Fortner. 'Martin L. Huser of Monroe, was aiitong those from Indiana. Illinois; aiid eastern Ohio who attended a fairm fertilizer school at Purdue University last week. WITS •Mr, and Mrs.. Gilenn Essex are thie parents of a baby girl, born AU 1:#6! a.m. Sunday at the hospital. Admitted: Mrs. A. P. Boardman.;: Decatur; Qantz, Portland; Mrs,|Bertha Lanning, Decatuf, bU’mlssed: Mrs. Menno Sch*arti and baby boy. Monroe; Mrs. Dwight; and \baby boy, Geneva/! Jaihea Glentzer, pryant; Junior: Lajke,Decatur.
Inaugural Program WASHINGTON UP — The program for inapguratkm day, Tuesday: All times eastern standard. 9:30 am.: President-elect and Mrs. Eisenhower, their and of the incoming administration attend special services at the National Presbyterian Church. \ | \ 11:15 a.m.: Mrs. Eisenhower leaves the Statler Hotel for thb •AVhite House, escortjed .by Sen. Styles ( Bridges, president pro-tern of the senate, and Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., speaker o!f the house. 11:30 a.m.: President Tru\nan, Mr. EisenhoweV, Bridges and Martin leave the White House for the Capitol. I 11:50 a.m.: They ajrrive at the Capitol and go to the office of the president of the senate. 5 Induction Ceremony The induction ceremony outside ithe Capitol: !y .[ ‘. K 4■ ■ ; 11:45 a,m.: SongS by the chbir of befiance Ohio College. 11:55 a\m.: Presentation of tht? colors. \ : Noon: Invocation ly the most Rev. Patrick A. O’Boyle, Ronitin Catholic archbishop of the Washington Diocese. # Sen. William F. Knowland administers the oath to Vice Presi-dent-elect Richard M. iNixon. Prayer by Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland. J Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson administers the oath to Mr. Eisenhower. Mr. lEisenhower delivers his Inaugural address. Benediction by. the Most Rev. jHenry K. .Sherrill of New York, presiding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal, Church. . v Inaugural Parade * 12:45* p.m.: Presidept and Mrs. .Elsenhower and selected guests lynch in the offices of the Secretary of the sehLte in the , Capitol: . v ’ 1:30 p.m.: President apd ,Mrs? Eisenhower lead inaugural fc parade $o the White Houfce and review it from stand in front of the manflion. Parade expected io last more /han three hours --- I 10 p.m,: inhygural. trails at national armory and Georgetown University Adult Farmers Class Meets Next Monday !» The next meeting of the adult farmers soil class of .Uiams Cental high school will be held at 6:30 gm. Monday, Jan. 26. The class Scheduled tor tomorrow night has lleen chifcelled. I .\ 4 jail Sentence Is Suspended To Man ’Robert Bebout, 25, Monroe, was lined $25 with costs, ip mayor’s lourt this morning and was sentenced to jail for 60 days, suspend-’ !d. for disorderly conduct \ and übliic intoxication on North Secfid street Saturday night.
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More Americans Are Hit By Flu Virus Widespread Attacks Os Virus Influenza By UNITED PRESS Widespread attacks of vijms influenza and other winter nespira* tory Infectkns sent niore Americans to bed today \ >. ! . The state old men’s home gt Biloxi. Miss, appealed for ’’mors doctors and nuifses as | th|4 ‘ilu’’ hi! more victims i there. Fire departments in OmahaNeb., and Waco, Tex., Itept their fingers crossed and hoped! for a slow w’eek. I Thp Omaha department cancelled all leavek for firdpierj. after 21 members of the force reported sick. Fire chief ;Clyde Dunn said the depai\tmeni would be ; “har.l pressed’' by a major fire. Fourteen of Waco’s IWO firemen were down with influenza, and officials cut the ntimber of men assigned to\ each pump truck s o three iHsteadof thh standard five. Dozens .of schools still reported high absentee rates and ! many were closed by the flu outbreaks. Students at\ Clemson' College in South Carolina twere/ ordered to stay on campus over the weekend to prevent the fcpread of the infections.',,About 150 Clemson students wer<j> listed as flu patients. \The .Req Cross blood - bahk at Omaha said it was rejecting from 40 to 50 per \iehjt of all volunteer donors becaiise : of the ailment. That was about double the liorinal (rati. ' j; i , !p? Large numbers of flu cases have alsp tyeen reported in Tennessee?' Florida, , 16wa, Missouri. Kansas. Indiana ani parts of Illinois. Most of the cases are “'mild” virus infection#, but influenza killed two persons in Texas last week. fl ■' — -i-- 1 - V Actress Lucille Ball Gives Birth To Boy HOLLYV/OOD UP — Acrtess Lucille Ball gave birth, [by Caesarean section today to -an eightpound. nin?-ounce boy, conforming to the’scrip of lifer “I Love Lucy” television show tonight. V Thipboy, named Desierio Alberto ArnaZ IV, ind hik mother were reported by doctors at\ Crdais of Lebanon Hospital as ‘‘doing just fine.” ' I GIRL SCOUTS Troopu 11 met Wednesday' at the home of ttyeir leader, Mrs. Dl Burdette Chster. We had our minutes read by the scribe and paid our dues. The patrdls reported on badge work and we closed meeting witti the song, “When lifey is Done”. Jarralee Magsrnan had the treat. Scribe, Gayle Custer. Girl Scotit troop 13 met Wednesday afternoon in ihe. Decatur nigh school and the meeting opened, with he promise and laws. Miss Jean Steiler gave us a talk in nutrit\on. Songs were sung and the meeting closed with the Friendship Circle. Scribe, « Ellen Welch v ’' ' - Brownie troop v s met at the Lincoln school khd we opened the meeting with the Brownie'promise and ginging our song. Th A we started a puzzlie project. M’e closed the meeting by singing good night Browniesj Scribe. Janet Baker. ' ■ '' ' — ' . : ’ Girl Scout troop 5 mpt after school Wednesday in room 206 of the high sc tool. Mrs. Lewis Sjnith, our new, cc-leader, served refreshments. Mis, Paul Uhribk, our leader, wa, unable to be pres? ent. We had election of officers as follows: Kathy Cole, president; .Melch|, secretary; and Judy /Lane, scribp. We lore working on our good glooming badge, and we will have reports from the different girls at the next meeting. We closed with the Friendship Circle. Judy Lane,
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w' « w WsftKEl IN A COLORFUL CEREMONY at the Presidential Palace, Parts, French President Vincent Auriol Is pictured placing/ the ’'Barrette” on the head of newly named Angelo Cardinal Roncglli. Thia is one of the .“rights” the French Republic has inherited .from the old monarchy.
Couple Found Dead In Hammond Garage i j \ HAMMOND. Ind. !UP — Roy Walker, 22, Hammond, and Eliza; beth Barnes, 18, Tupfeld, Miss., died of carbon monoxide fumes, authorities said today. | \ '' ■- - — AMERICANS ARE (Continued Front I*n«;e One) vivors—five from the Neptune and two from the eoast guard Mariner —but found no others. A second plane searching for the crash victims returned to its base after failing to spot any survivors while dodging Red bullets ahd shells.. The 'navy felamped a complete pews I>J<i< kout on the incident, but it was reported that the navy Neptune was shot down either off the coastal port of Swatbw or the village of Shing-Jlai. • Some sources feared the Neptune inay have been wUhtti_4h£ threemile territorial limit of the Chinese coast and therefore vulnerable to enemy attack. But authorities in San Francisco going on the plane's \location as designated in the pbjit's distress message, put the Neptune four and a half miles off the Re<l controlled coast. \ . / ; ’.
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