Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1953 — Page 3

MONDAY. JANUARY 26, 1953

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LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING FRIDAY A regulaf social ijieetirig wa.? held Friday evening by the American Legion Auxiliary at the Legion home’. Pinochle, bridge and bunco were enjoyed during the social, with prizes awarded to Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, Margaret ‘ Iviting. < 4 'Mr's. Dee Fryback, Mrs. f ‘T.. C. Smith, Mrs. Frank Bobtike and Mrs. Charles Chew. ; Mrs. Bohnke received a contest prize during the evening find a , „ delicious luncheon was served at a later hour by the hostesses,; Mrs. Charles Lose. Mrs. Leo Ehinger, Mrs. Henry) Braun and MrsA Joe Kitson. Decorations were ’>ne appointments. ✓ The, local group sponsored a partv ; at., the Veterans hospital recently with Mrs. Adrian hafter in charge. A double trio; led by Mrs. Lj A. U'olthouse entertained with 1 musical, selections. fc

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Group pinging was also held'and gaires played and prizes given to ; the patidnts participating. Seven-ty-five batientk Mere served refreshments tiring the evening. r Assist: ng Mrs?. Baker, were Mrs. LaVrence Flash. Mr?. Eliner Darwachter, Mrs. 1L C. yHersh and Margate: Efitipg. BQBBY ANDREWS HONORED 6n EIGHTH BIRTH.DAY H Bobby Andrews was pleasantly surprised Saturday, the occasion of his eighth birthday, by his 1 friepds. of the second grade, of | i’hich he i t 4 a member. ' ; ' The honored guest entertained' the : children with a theater party ) j and preslept were Thane. Custer. ) Eddie buttles, Billy Hullinger. 1 Dickie’ (idle. Dipkie sSchroek, Keii,'tjeth Fell. .■ DIANA CRIST’S ENGAGEMENT I BY Mrs. J.; D. Crist of Monroe, an- . ounces the, Engagement <of her \ daughter, Diana, to Howard Rich, sion of Mrs. Edward Rich, also of Monroe. .. ” Miss Crist graduated Ad- . -amS. Central high school and at presfint jis, in nurses training at ; the Lutheran hospital in Fort -Wayne. I ", | iter fill nee graduated from Adams Central high school and the Indiana |<’ollege of Mortuary Science, Indianapolis. Before entering the army, he was) employed at the Jahn fhneral home in Bluffton. He is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. i No date has been set for rhe wedding.

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- •/ ; Society Item* for day'* publication must be phoned In by 11 *.m. (Saturday 9:30 *-m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 ■’ MONDAY, A | Junior Arts, Miss Gaynel LankeHau. 7:30 p.m. 5 Pythian Sister Needle club after Temple, K. P. hotae. Academy of Friendship, ,Moose home, 7:30 p. in. City-wide cancer meeting for Women. Decatur high school, 8 p.m 1 . i ' Walther League Zone Workers Institute, Zion Parish hall. I , ' TUESDAY I Delta Lambda. Mrs. Robert Lane, S' p.m. / . I ) Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Samuel Emerick. 8 p.m; * Sunny Circle Home Ec., Preble i Recreation hall, 7:30 p.m. I W. S. W. S. of Trinity E. U. B. J at .church, 6 p. in. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles home, I S p., rjt. J Rebekah lodge. L O. O. F. hall,, i:3O il. m.; Three Link club, after Lodge. • I Presbyterian \Vomen's* Associat.'on. Mrs. Lois 81ack.,9:30 a. m. Eta Tau Sigma, Miss\.lverna I Werling. 8 p.m. Root Twp. Demonstration club, Mrs. Charles Johnson, 1:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY ' Guardian Angel study club, Mrs, Walter Baker. 8 p.m. - ; St. Vincent de Paul, vC. L. of 0.1 hjall, 2; p.m. Epsillori Sigma chapter, Mrs. Verna Mayer, S’ p in. , 'Xi Alpha lofa Exemplar, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, 6:30 p.m. |Unio(n Twp. Home c|ib, Mrs. Hugh Nidlinger, 1:30 pjiu. h j ' Psi lota Xi, Elks home, S J). m. I | Presbyterian, Women’s Association. Presbyterian church, 1 p. m. THURSDAY ft’leasant Grove W. M. A., \Mrs. Bgtty Burger, 1 p.m. i (Monroe Vy. C. T. U., Mrs'. Otto [FRIDAY 11 ■l' | va Maria Bible study club, Mrg.b ■ Kohne. 8 p.m, ii , J oadside Council, Library, 1:30 ■ ' r r ;' 8 1 ■ ' ' 7 \ "7i EIGHTH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED SATURDAY Freddie Brecht, young son of Mis and Mrs. Johrt Brechf of this cit|. was honored on his eighth birghdatf Saturday with a party givyn by his mother. games were enjoyed and prizes awarded to the winners. guest of honor received many gifts, from the following- guests present fori the occasion: John Paua Einbler. Dan Butcher. Paul Feller, William Conrafl, Steve Gauze, Philip Glazner, David Gay. Robert I>add, David Magley, Davjd Swickard and Ricky I lakey. CANASTA PARTY HELD FRIDAY EVENING Robert S. Gentis entertained friends Friday evening at his home 226 Marshall street, with a canasta party. . ’ Prizes were awarded the vanners during the social affair, after vwhich was served by I the host. . Present fdr the enjoyable evening were Mr. and Mrs. James Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Bill| Archlbold, Mr. and Mra. Richaßd Sullh'an. Medford Smith. Miss Shirley Berling. Miss Eileen Scherry and (Mr. and Mrs. Justin Bleeke. HISTORICAL CLUB MEETS ' WITH MRS. HOMER BITTNER Mrs. Homer Bittner was hostess to the Historical club at her home on Fourth street. Mrs? Delton Passwater,' president, opened the 'meeting with the club collect. Roll call was 1 answered with a quotation. » Plans have been completed for guest day which will be a one o’clock luncheon at the K. qf P. Lome Feb. 18. . J The nominating, committee for election of officers for'the coming

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yeatr asked that the* old officers; serve another yeair. (They are, as follq'ws; President, Mrs. Ihdton Piisiwater; vied president, Mrs. Fljepiry Adler; se<4etary and treasurer), Mrs. Roy pride; assijstaiit. Harry ; EsseX; reporter. Mrdj Robert Garard. < Ayer ihe business meeting Mrs. Ifent’y Adler had charge of', current events. \an<l gave the paper '‘A journey to Little Tibet.’’ Lovely refresh merit s were? served Lj- the hostess.! 1 , ?>| ;i, ; ' — r- r*i — ' CONFERENCE HELD SUNDAY. by Women of moose Thi‘ mid winter cop'er bi de irf the Women of the Moos b wa t hejd Supdby in Forti Wayne 1 1 the Anieijican Legion Post 47 with chapters from Angola, I lucti Jgton’. Kendallville, Decatur and th > host chapter of Fort Wayne part cipatin g. A chartered bus was fur dshed ft# ijhe members wishing! to .attend. The Kendallville numbers operidd thfe inedtling, fellow 3d by j the wfelcome address by the ihosts and the response by Huntin, ton. Balloting was in charge if the ’ meriiliers from Huntingtori, Magjtjie -Haley of the I) ?caiur grriup? invested the mjemb'irsl pff college of who had arhed their- stoles. t The Angola (barter had initia- ! tion !nd Auburn gave the JooseIheart endow’ment fund. IJ ?cat.pr | climaxed the program. The class initia. ion held, was in hoi or of the deputy grand recent. :' ' '—— . ' - JANUARY MEETING OF NUR&ES ASSOCIATION HELP The Adams County Nurs is • Association held their annual business meeting Thursday eie.ning at. thb home of Mrs. Ann Lihman. During the session, election of officers was held wiith tihe bllowing named: president. Miss Mary Meyers; vice-presidepL Miri r Virginia Houser; secretary; Mirs., Elhlittor Meeks, ahd treasured, Mis* Joan ;§ink. the meeting), Dr. liar old F. Zwick discussed tlfe ui e.and effect of ’’new <irugs in n odjorji .inedic'ine.”! , J I ? I ?>■ Refreshments were served during the social' hour (o twen: y six members by the following c ilhjnittee: Etichard Hakefi ami th ■ Mei flames Inez Lehman, Ann L< hntaq, 'Elfeanhr -Meeks! and; Veiipa Smith. The Guardian Angel s\udiy club! .will rt eet Wednesday at eight O'clock Wit It : Mrs Waiter Baker. | •' - I '\/ A. ' The :Ava Maria Bible study djub will tjicet with Mrs. RayimfjhdKohne Friday evdtting at ‘o-’clocki L- ji | ' J: —-V . IB'' . Friday afternoohlj the Atlanta Couhty Roadside Council will meet at the Library at the north y-n---trance at one thirty o’clock. All are urged to bi) pres, ent. as thebe' will: be election of officers. \ Deltji Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet Tues—J— t U 'ta' '

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jday evening for a social program with \ Mrs. Robert Lane at eight O’clock. J \ The Church Mothers study club will meet Tuesday evening at eight o’clock with Mrs. Emerick. \ Miss Gaynel Lankanau will, be hostess this evening tol the Junior Arts at sevjen fliirty o’clock, \\ \ The Pleasant Grove W, M. A. will held their January session With Mrs. Betty Burger at one o’clock, Thursday afternoon. Following the program, sowing will be done, the remainder of the meeting. Robert Eafl is the name of the 6 baby poy, born \to Mr. ajid Mrs. Clarence Cook, Jr., of 'Kalamazoo, Mich., Tuesday in that city.- He weighed 9 lbs., 3 oz., and is the \ second child and son in the family. The mother is the fprmter Roberta \Roibuck of\Pleasant Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham of Bluffton, are the parents of a baby gjrl. weighing 8 llta., 3 oz., and •bprti a-t 7:26 p.m. Sunday at the hospital. :A baby girl, weighing 7 lbs., 12 ot., was borp to Mr. and Mrs, De- , Waypq Steiner Thursday at the hospital at 6:42 p.m. ' t .... ■ ■ Admitted: Mrs. Steele, Decatur; Miss Brenda dochran, Decatur. [ ; Dismissed: Mrs. Eugene Schlindler and baby boy, pecitur; Mrs. Orla Campbell and baby girl, Bryant; Mrs. Martin Braun and baby ■ boy, Decatur; Mrs. Robert McKean arid babyi boy, Berne; Mrs. Bruthe Sprung'er ' and baby bdy, Berne; 1 ;Mrs. Jerome' Ntissbaum and baby boy. Berne; Mrs. DeWayne Steiner arid baby girl, Decatur;,W. H. Haggard, ' ■'? i . '—r ■ —m' I , • Norman Given Commission A| senior student from Decatur has received a commission in the ’ Indiana University air force R. O. T, C. by Col. Hall King, professor of air science and tactics. AVith one of the oldest military units in the country, I. U. provides R. O. T. C. instruction leading to commissions as slecond lieutenants in the'air force, the infantry and the quartermaster corps. Named a second lieutenant in the Icadet corps was Norman E. Stingely, 510 Indiana. Annuo! Report Made To Church Members e-Apptoximadely -42 percent of the new St. Mary’s Catholic church is completed, the Very Rev. Msgr. ; J. J. Seimetz, pastor, informed tjie congregation Sunday in making his annual report to members. Work continues on the building, progress being .made on the side walls and windo|v spaces. There were 23 marriages, 112 baptisms and 18 funerals in the church .last year, the statislcal report snows. The financial report shoiys receipts of $61,377.44 for last year. ARMY CHIEF OF <Continued From Pag; One) lege permits them to iun a convoy from Pyongyang to Kaesong every Sunday morning and another convoy back that same evening. Allied commanders ?didn't see > why supplies were coining* down on “truce day’’ when there wasn’t even any armistice meeting in sight. They also suspect Kaesong, a no--attack zone is being used now as a war supply 'stockpile center. The bombing of the road did not violate, any agreement because there was no “agreement” that the rokd be immune 1 froqi Allied attack at any time. | Much-battered Sinanju wap hit again by other fighter-bombers whfbh concentrated their bombs on scattered road and rail'bridges, including spans across l the Taeyrong River. ; ' ' The American ground forces’ biggest attack ini three months killed 35 Communists in the T-Bone ■ Hill complex west of Chorwon Sunday, but they failed to reach the top. Most of the enemy (Jead were counted in trenches where the attack bogged down after four hours of vicious fighting. More than 60 R|eds were killed in two other U. N. raids the western front Sunday. One was a daylight attack on a Reds position in the T-Bone HRI mass ana the other an after-midnight raid on a position which had helped stop the main assault with a deadly crossfire from machine! guns and rifles. Fourteen Okinawa-based B-29 Superforts dropped 140 tons of bomb* during the night oh a Red troop headquarters and supply area, primary target was a 30-acre military headquarters east of Yaqgdolft ■' ? . t I

Miss Mary Beth Terveer, young daughter of Captain and Mrs. John B. Terveer of Franklin, is spend-. ,ing tho week with her grandmother, Ay-s. Bernard Terveer and faniita’ of Ibis city. Mr. a(nd Mrs. Norbert Hohman and stw s? Tom, James and Ricky, were Sunday dinner gufests of Mr. and Mru. Henry of Four Acres. « j '• , Mr. and Mrs J Clark W. Smith left today by for a month’s to|ir through tne southwest and places of interest on the western 1 coast. —.—j \ Approves Sprunger Trip To Europe James 'K. Stahley, chairman of t|he local draft board, has official'll informed Robert Sprunger thatr he can make a trip abroad as a I. F, Y. E. Sprunger is one of two noys chosen in Indiana for, this responsibility. This is the,same disunction tiat came to Adams county 4'ilh the 'selection of Beulah Bertsch as an ■I. F. Y. E. last k’ear.,\\ These international good will trips are made possible by voluntary contribution. Last year the rural youth organization. r Farm Bureau township groups, home,,demonstration clubs, and others \in the county contributed over SIOO to assist Beulah. In return, she, on request, has made colored slide talks before these groups, telling about her experience in her will mission in Germany. . The extension office is asking Ithat contribifUons to Sprunger’js . fund be made by check in favor of Purdue 'Collegiate 4-H club. contributions may be mailed to jthe county extension office, Decatur. — Rev. Schmidt Honored On Fifth Anniversary \ The Rex\ Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor of Zion Lutheran church? was honored Sunday by his k congregation at two special services and a carry ih dinner fifth anftiversary of his installation here. Tt)e Rev). O. C. pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran Church at Preble.) delivered the sertaons at both (he 8 and 10:30 serylces. The Rev. Walter Bauer served as liturgist. The Zion Ihoir, under the direction of David C. Embler, sang "How Lovely are the Messengers" by Mendelssohn, at both services. A special carry in dinner to honor the pastor and his family was held in tlw parish hall ifnmedi.ately following the second service. The Zion Missionary society, with Mrs. Luella Ellsworth as chairman of thq committee, arranged the decorations and assisted with the serving. H. H. Krueckebetg served as master of ceremonies at an iinpromtu program. Following’ the (iinner the Rev. Busse, who had klsjo served as speaker at the installation services five years ago, congratulated the congregation and its pastor on the wonderful progress it had enjoyed during the past several years and urged continued cooperation. Brief remarks were aflso made by Rev. Walter Baber. Louis Jacobs, who had served as congregational chairman five years \ago, and Earl Castori. present congregational chairman, Caston and Gary Schultz served as the committee soy the Celebration.

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Series Os Wrecks East Os Decatur ky Povemenf East . Os City Is Blamed Sheriff Bob Shraluka and s?ate policeman Walter Schindler (were kept hopping Saturday night as i one after another car either rolled over, rammed each other, -or piled ) up in ditches. ' )i j j According to the sheriff the-; incidents happened on a shorty fltreich of road four miles east of Decdtur on U. S. highway 22,4. The particular piece of' Toad was a sheet of leg. made all, the more dangerous because drivers weren’t awaye of the ice until they found tiiemselve t s traveling on it at a ! hjijih rate of speed too late. At ahoy) 9:15 p in. Leroy Sprunger? 16, route 2. hitMhe island of ice and oyeriurried. The officers report the youth was not injured biyt his car wasr d.amaged to the extent of about SSOO. , < fjifteen minutes later, a trailer i truck, driven by Willianti Bokelman, | 2(), Greesburg, stopped on the high- r way as the wreckers removed ! Sprunger’s auto, was rammed in i the rear by a car driven by John i Bildebaclr. 29, Portland who, ac-; cordihg to the officers, was unable to stop on the slippery surface. Here again no one was injured bu,t BildeUacly’s car rieeds abput, SIOO w-drk on it. > Three' hours later. 12:30 a.m., an auto, driven by. Robert Alt. 32,; Celina. 0., hit the treacherous pirice and went out of control, his car turning over. His companion, William Bader, 26, G.eß na > received! a head laceration and received' treatment at the Adams county 1 memorial hospital. I

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1 . ■ ? 1 ■; * ■ I p As |he two officers, almost blue ! from the bitter cold w iod that blew across thd open road, got ! under yay for their respective I station#- they were again called on (tio suj ervise the operations removing a car belonging to Omer Setts,’ 26. Van Wert, 0., from a ditch, to which he was delivered by a frictionless piece of glaze. A truck driver told the officers that I e must have helped dozens sos stranded drivers j(et their cars, ■out of ditches alohg that same : segem snt of road.

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