Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1953 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4. 1950
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TRI KAPPA MEMBERS in Business meeting A regular business meeting'was held Tuesday evenin*? at the Elks home by the Tri Kapa "'sorority with the president. Mrs. Franklin Better opening the program with .verse. " : ‘ -/' r Mrs. Herman Wadlington, a member of the Fort Wayne Tri Kap.ia, ind aliso general chairman of- season tickets for the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. group, was a guest, and explained future.sales for a series of concerts, which the local jsorority will assist in selling. Continuing with the business, a bake sale was announced for; April 11 at the Western Auto store and donations were made to the- heart fund and the Red Cross. / '/
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BUSINESS MEETING HELD BY DELT SQRORITY Members of Delta Theta Tau sorority met with Miss Mary Martha Tervfeer Tuesday evening for a shbrt business ‘session with the president; Miss Catherine Weidler, in charge. Results of a recent - hake sale were; given by the chairman, Miss ■Shirley Berling, and torthcomuug plans; were decided, on, among them; another bake sale for April 4, with Mrs. Bernard Clark and Mrs. Lyle Mallonee In charge. A committee was appointed for a money making ptyject and will report at the next meeting. . t RECENT MEETING HELD - BY VALPARAISO.GUILD An annual meeting held recently by the Valparaiso .University Guild on the college campus with eighty chapters throughout the country represented. I The Guild’s purpose is to raise money for various projects of the CHOKED—GAS? THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks are acid indigestion? When, it strikes take Bell-ans tablets. They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn and gas. 50C refunded if not satisfied.. Send empty carbon to Bell-ans. Orangeburg, N. Y. Get Bell-ans today. 254.
— .J: ■ : • * . / • J Society items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone I-2UI ■ / • WEDNESDAY Nazarene Missipngty meeting, Na/arene church t:3() p.m. \| St. George study dub, Mrs. Jerry Burnett of 8 p.m. Historical club, Mrp. W. P. Robinson, 2:30 p.m. i Santa Maria studjr ! club, Mrs. Charles 8 pjn . Our I,ady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. Herman Alberding, 8 P-m. ' z if| Ladies Shakespdarb ; club, Miss Frances Dugan, 2:30 n.m. Psi lota Xi,’ Mrs. John Haltermap, 8 p.m. ;. i J THURSDAY Aeolian choir, , Decatur high school music room; 7T30 p.m. Trinity fi. U. B. s Ladies Aid, at church. 7:30 p.m. ; / St. Jude study club/ Mrs. William Kuhnle, 8 . p.ip. lii Monroe Methodist IW. S. C. S. Church annex, 6: 3Q p.fn. St. Ann study club,!Mrs. Gebrge Wemhoff, 7:30 p.m. iJ 1 " ’ Union Chapel Eadtykl Aid, all day, church. St. J*oseph study clph, Mrs. Joe Murphy, 8i 15 p.m. ; ! J Pleasant Dale LadUk Aid, all day, Parish hall. ; / | Gteat Books Discussion group, Library, 7:30 p.ip. Woman’s Missionary Association, Nuttman Ayeniie U. B. church, Mrs. Frank LUndin, 1:20 p.m. 1 /' r f Methodist Ever 4 jKoady class, Mrs. Samuel Emerick,/?; 30 p.m. Women of Moose, 7/ISO p.m., of-j ficers, 7 p.m., Moose hbine. . FRIDAY , ; Work and Win Trinity E. \T. B. church. Miss Opai iDrum, 7:30 p.m. T Ava Maria Bible stuajri club, Mrs. Al Schmitt, 8 p.m. \ \ x Decatur Emblem pjub, Elks home, 8 p.m. ' TUESDAY I Delta guest Hight, Mrs. Walter Sommer. 8 p.m,{! Delta Theta Tau, Elks home, 8:15 'p.m. \ Decatur W. C. T. U'i postponed. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs ( !pan Christen, j,B p. m. ■ -r- — University and this year’s object is to collect money f>qt a badly needed boy's dormitory. A: complete report will be at the Decatur circuit meeting which will be held April 14 at thejlmmanuel Lutheran school in Union Township. The Decatur president, Mrs. Herman Krueckebhrgj -j! was not able to be present, dun Jto the serious illness of her hiisbaniL and the group was represented by Mrs. Willard Fawbush, vice-president. Sew-Easyj r? * h * V. I < A ' As l: ■ v W ‘I w i v:< : > \ \ \ \ r i 3 v > \ \/k\p ‘1 \ /r a kl tsAUU ///</ 0 11 ± °i /7vw ch o CT: / \\ o°oH al h IMLF °i 0 1 w ali o I- c i lA 71 Zr * / 0 c l• 9 41 \ /I 0 0 r 1 0 CT i /CT c/// 0 G l lo ‘ I n /' T-3 '■* II oil CT I iKI /' Jt W < °g>EA=Aj li 3 ’ilj Do Li 3 If \\ // I /' I « q n J o ’ 0 ctv7kl | c o 7 Ik 12-20,30—42 A I Lt/ U Princess-pretty style pfcat adds a fresh note to any | [inorning! Whip it up ih a gay cotbnn —you’ll love it for ’round the hosue and super - marketing. cdllar with tab button, cuffed sleeves, ( flared skirt. . Sew it \ Pattern 9374: 'Size® 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 42. Size 16 lakes yards 35inch; % yard contrast. -1 This easy-toiuse gives perfect fiti illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five centti [in coins for tbi& pattern—add 5 (dents for each pattern if you wish; 1 Ist-class mailing. Send to Marlaji Martin, care of Decatur Daily democrat, Pattern Deftt., P. O. B»x 5740, Chicago 80, 111. Print ydur Name, I Addresp, Zone, Size, Style Number. . ill f 1 ... ■ . ' si I
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LITERATURE DEPARTMENT MEETS MONDAY EVENING /.Mrs. O. L. Vance was hostess Monday evening to the Literature Department of the Decatur Womclub, which opened with the fcluli collect, followed with a shprt business meeting. A / An announcement was made by Mr& Filson that material had been purchased and sent to the Gerrjian girls sewing club, and April 20 4i|l be , the date for the Woman’s club sponsored movie to be shown at th^'outdoor theater., "Members of the nominating ttonimittee presented a report that jire|s>nt officers be elected ’to SBfVe for the following year and lheijprogram committee presented ‘“The Machine Age” as the evening’s theme. The book /‘Henry FoV<i, Engineer,” by Louise Alrfiiri£ht Neyhart, was reviewed -by Mrs. H. W. Sterner and an excerpt oh the machine age from a speech by Franklin ’Roosevelt was given by Mrs. V. R. Edwards. A summary of an article' on American industry from WdodrbVg ‘‘The New Freedom” was presented by Mrs. Vance. Mrs..Lbis Bbdjkin reviewed the chapter on free Enterprise, from “This Amerh palp' people,” by Johnson, and led in gr|oup discussion on the subject. Seventeen members werfe served refreshments during the social, . by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Steiner, Mrs. Edwards ayd Mirsl | Bodkin. I Lj ' L JUNIOR WOMEN MEETS VtyiiiiH MRS. FRIEDLEY IMi?L Roy Friedley was hosted Monday evening to members Ibf the junior Women of the Decatur AVoi|ipn s club, with the prograju with a Short session. ; | I’Mqfe. Fred Myers was welconted r&l H new member, after election of officers was held. Mrs. Jshlj[ Brecht was named as cna|fi man; Mrs. Joseph Kaehr, viep t'hiaiiunrfn; Mrs. Richard Rurfischl|g, secretary; Miss Alice Artn I, einc lie. treasurer; Mrs. Jamis Bfiisl’jtiiin, fines secretary, and Mrh. Joseph Hiles, publicity chairmatk; jl : Further plans were made see. Pacific in May anti th© giicst speaker. Miss Ann was when introduced and gave nr. interesting and demonstrative talk on the new styles ahd fabrics; of, spririjm and summer. j > ’’ JjQU|ihihg» the social session, contests’ Were enjoyed with prizes won by Mrs. John Brecht, Mrs. Jethro' Fpruhger, Mrs. Lyman Hann, Mrs.; Robert Mdtschler and Mrs. James Basham. A farewell gift was presehtefd to Mrs. Walter Fbrd, who is nUving to Connersville this month, Refreshments were then served by thie hostesses, Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, Miss Mary Ann Owens and Mrs. Friedley. } WOMAN’S GUILD IN MEETING TUESDAY Woman’s Guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed chuich met |,h the social rooms Tubeday evening with Mrs. Forest Owens as .prbgram chairman and using as her “People In Need”. Sac was assisted by Mrs. Luther i BrokiiW, Mrs. Wilbur Robinspn and Mrs. Adolph Weidler in portraying ways i and means of Being good neighbors in time of need. Miss Paulite Brltzenhofe then sang the “Perfect Prayer’’ and the* “Stranger ot Galilee” accompanied by Sirs!. L A. Holthouse. The business session was in ch.argh of the vice-president, Miss Matilda Sellemeyer. Mrs. Weidler, education chairman, presented new books acquired by the guild for their reading course and an invL tation, to visit the Bluffton Woman’s; Guild Tuesday evening was accepted and arrangements for; transportation made. 'Members not present and wishing to attend may contact 'Miss Sellemeyer. The I; women voted to have the kitchen painted and Mrs. S. 'E. Leonard son gave information and appealed to the guild to send delegates/; to the national Christian Education conference to be held at Purdub University June 30 to July 1 J ■ if ■ Mrs/Forest Owens, assisted by Mrs, Ralph Yager, will pack and
Boy, 11, Hero As Family Is Saved From Flames 4’ r> - *■ ifJM Ml *■" ' tefc_A! ■ ~jj| ' ■ Bl HL *■ JSS HHHdfeMllH^^HM^' jy \> > ' : : ■. ; . : r U ' , • 1 ' . • — \\ HEROIC Alexander Nadeau, 11, burped painfully when he rushed into the flaming Nadeau home to rescUe his brothers and sisters, i# shown receiving fir st 'aid before bteing taken tb Queens General hospital In New York. Mrs. Nadeau, a widow, is shown with 13 children led down a fire escape.
~ —- - ... D..W J Wh SUU -» A A Ls ON4/ Z 0 A **OF*M£ii MJJE STr t i. v f i./z,ihfth li 'W- R y Command of Oe Queen JI .;! the Earl Marshal is directed io ihvitb / L ' ’ "b to Ik prcM-nt at lbe.MiL/ Church ot W , 4 Westminister oo the 2nd day of June THIS IS the British coronation invitation, appr ed by Queen Elizabeth 11. It was designed by Illustrator and wood' engraver Joan Hassall. S. B. Stead, official artist and scribe for her majesty’s stationary office, did the lettering, Flowers are the rose, tor England; the thistle, Scotland; the leek, Wales; the shamrock, North Ireland; the maple leaf, Cartaida; the wattle, Australia; the fern. New Zealand; the Protea, South Africa; the lotus, Ceylon. Card is printed in blue on white, 15’A by 8% inches. Sceptre and rod are integrated into and embraced by "the commonwealth flowers, while crown dominates central group containing the ’ orb, ampulla With spoon, ana two swords. (International Soundphoto)
-ship duffel bags of used clHthin? .to a world service center as fast as contributions allow. Closing the meeting was a social hour when delicious refreshments were by Mrs. .Walter Augsburgey, Mrs. C. L. August, Mrs. Rpber|t August, Mrs. Ruius Badley, Mrs. ifcmma Baumgartner and Mrs. Russeill Baumgartner. The regular meeting of. the Decatur W. C. T- U. to be held Tuesday evening has been postponed unfiil the latter part of the month, when a county institute will be held in this city. -— ' Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet Tuesday evening at eight; o’clock with Mrs. Dan Christen, Guest night will be observed at the ifeguldr meeting of Delta ELajnbda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sprority Tuesday evening at eight I o’clock with Mrs. Walter Sommer aA the hostess. Aeolian choir practice .will be Thursday evening at seven -thirty ‘o'clock at the Decatur High school! music room, !■ 1 1 • , Thei Work and Win class of Trinity church will rrteei iFriday evening at seven thirty 'o’clock with Miss Opal Drum. Mrs. Emma Barklefy and Mrs. Ora Mitchell will bb assistant hostesses and the program will be-in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling. ; I■■ P I —4; v A regular business meeting will be helE Tuesday evening at eightfifteen o’clock at the Elks home <by Delta Thpta Tau sorority. Mrs.. Sam Butler of 114 Sopth Eighth street, whb has been quite ill following the recent death of 4ier husband, was admitted to the Decatur nursing home Tuesday evening. Friends may visit here at any time. Mrs. Joe Kelley, who has been a. patient at the Caylor clinic in Bluffton the past few’ w-eeks, is reported to progressing satisfactorily. ' \ Mr. apd Mrs. Merlin Beer of Geneva, are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 5 lbs., 7 oz„ and born at 10:48 p.m. Tuesday at' the hospital. -j; J , A baby boy, weighing 8 lbs., 8 oz., was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheets at 10:55 a.m. today ht the hospital. This is the first in the fbmily. The mother is the former Ada Everett of Pleasant Mills. At 10; 35 a.m. today; a baby was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wolfe of Pleasant Mills add weighed 4 lbs., 8 oz. \
: Miss Sunbeam 1953 Contest Underway i t Announcement was made by . John S. Littlejohn,, advertising manager of the Perfection Biscuit company, Fort Wayne, of the “Miss Buhbeam 1953” contest being cosponsored' by themselves end other bakers of Sunbeam bread across i the country. This contest is to find the little girl who looks the [ most like Miss Sunbeam, the youngster whose picture appears on the , wrapper of Perfection Sunbeam bread. ; Thirty thousand dollars in cash and merchandise will go to ! t|he winners. The grand prize award includes a 1 luxury tour, “See- America Via 'TWA” Trans World Airlines tickets for Miss Sunbeam, Her mother and father, SI,OOO in cash, a Longines platinum bracelet watch, with 74 diamonds for Miss Sun- • beam's mother, and 18K gold I Longines watch for her father, and a Wittnauer "Diamond Princess” Watch for Miss Sunbeam, a \l7” Motorola TV set. a twenty-volume deEuxe edition of the Book of Knowledge, a 35mm Bolsey camera, a three-piece matched set of fashion luggage by Skywhy, and a Sweet Sue doll who “walk?’’. In addition to tne granu prize there will be 159 other ’ widnerjs, four of whom will be chos- ' en .from this area. Public announcement of hoW to enter this contest will bf made via local advertisments. I f y —— ■ I WjOsftlTAL I 0° Admitted: Miss Alice Michaels,! Decatur; Keith LaMar Welch, Berne; Mrs. Clifford Brown, Decatur; Johnny Whitright, Decatur. Dismissed; Miss Barbara Habegger, BCrne; Deborah Bultemeier,\ Decatur; Thomas Bush, Monroeville. I 11 GIRL SCOUT Brownie Troop 19 met Mondayafter school apd began the meeting. with roll call and collection of dues. Our leader gave us order books for the cookie sale and we held several contests in craft work •with Angela Pursley and Janet Pugh prizes. Marilyn Scott had the treat. We closed with a song. < - Scribe. Margaret Ann Richards. Brownie Trdop 10 met recently and held of officers as follows:! Dianna De Bolt, president:. Pamela Anderson, treasurer and Jennie Sue Rouser, scribe. We then made boxes pictures for our window display at Gerber’s Meat Market. jMary Hudson was the hostess. 1 \ Scribe, Jennie Sue Hbuier \
3rd Lenten Service At Zion Lutheran ■ Zion Lutheran church, West iMonroe street, 'will conduct i its (third midweek,. Lenten service this evening at 7:30 o’clock. lenten Organ meditations will be played by Don Bieberich, church arganlist, beginning at 7:20. The sqrinon this evening will he delivered hy the Rev. Walter Bauer, who urit| preach on the theme, “Willing Burrender, based on John 18, i 4-12. The Rev. Edgar P. pastor jof the church, will ser\e as liturgist. The choir, directed by\ David pinbier, will sing Noble Coin’s arrangement of the chorale,’’“Hail. Thou once despised Jesus.” The (public is invited to attend this service. r ■ • i—_x_. Anderson Industry To Construct Homes. Anderson Industry, headed by Al Anderson of this city, is the name if a new home construction firm io operate here, it was learned tolay. Anderpon will build and sell lew and remodelled residences -in Decatur. 'I The new firm will announce its leadquarters in the next few days Ind will iiinbediately start operaOptions already havO been aken on several lots in tl)3 corporation limits and homes will be built to purchasers’ specifications. Anderson, who until this week vas a representative in several fnidwestern states for the United States Chamber of Commerce, is a native of Shirley, in Hancock coun-
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