Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1953 — Page 3

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MT. TABOR W.S.C.S. MEETS LAST FRIDAY Mrs. 11. W. Culbertson was hostess to the meeting of the Mt. Tabdr Methodist W.S.C.S. last Friday with : he program getting underway group singing, followed with, Mrs. C. E. Chroni,ster„ spiritual life secretary, in charge .of the devotions and the grodp singing another song, “Jesus ■ Calls Us.” x The lesson on “The Vision from | 'Mt. Bingahuru” was given and Mrs. i Arlo Drake, Miss Myrtle Cleinents.' Mrs. A. E. McMichael and Mrs. Doryin Drake gave topics in connection with experiences of a wohian missionary in Africa. Mrs.' Paul R. Rich highlighted the discussion with pictures and other materials from Africa. \ . ? Mrs. C!. E. Chronister gave an essay on Gtvrm which was written by her son, Eugene, who is stationed thpre with the navy, and a poem was read by Mrs. A. E. McMichael entitled “Help One Another?’ Election of officers followed with Mrs. ArlOj Drake named president; Mrs. Ernest Cobbs,, vice-president;

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Mrs, Paul Rich, 'trecording secret tary; Mrs.’ A. E. McMichael, treasurer and secretary; Mrs. H. W. Culbertson, promotion secretary; Mis, Lloyd Daniel# and Mrs. C. E. Chronister, of Christian and social relations; Mrs. Donald Colter, secret iry of and youth work; Mrs?!- Charles Drake, secretary i spiritual life; Mrs. Dpuvin Di ikes, status lof'I of' women; Mrs. Carl Daniels, seci retary of literature and publication; 1 Mrs. Robert\Franklin, secretary of children’s work; and Mrs.\Samuel Cottrell secretary qef missionary education and sjervicj?. ■ . ADD SOCIETY 1 MT. PLEASANT W. S. C. S. IN MEETING THURSDAY Seventeen members were present for last Thursday’s meeting of the Mt. Pleasaft W. S. C. S., The program operfed with group singing, so low|ed p|ith prayer by Mrs. Leo vin?, Mrs. Robert Teeple gav# the devotions and the report on a d strict meeting, and Mrs. Norval PuhHnan presented the lesson. \ ? Election of officers was held and Mrs. Kihg was ge-elected ident; Mrs. Tepple.ivice-president; Mri. Roger shnglaton, secretary, and Mrs. Burl Fuhrman. treasurer. Mrs. Milton Fuhrman dismissed the group Mth prayer and the social hour followed with refreshments served by the hostess, Mrs. Earl George Fuhrman. - \ BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD SUNDAY A birthday d.iiner was held Sunday at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens in honor of Don and Joe Stevens and thfir sister,. Mr?.. Leßoy Vore. ' Present for the celebration were -Mr. anti (Mrs. Leßoy Vore and children, Judy, Joe, Janet and Jerry; Mr.‘and Mr's. Don Stevens and family, Dan, Myra and Sue; Mr. and Chester L. Stevens and children, Linda and Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens and children, Dan and Phyllis. Ann. - rTri \ PAST PRESIDENT' GROUP LN MEETING Mrs. Nick Braun Was hostess recently to the jiast president's parley. During the meeting it was decided to make earphone kits and donate $5 for stamps for the fifth floor patients at the Veterans hospital in Fort Waynej, $5 will also be sent to a nurse atihe Dayton hospital at Easter. \ Pinochle was enjoyed later in the evening and receiving prizes were Mrs. R. C. Hersh. Mrs. Tillman Gehrig! and Mrj. Harold Tieman. Delicibus refreshments were served later by the hostess: ! . ' -i L—L | ' LEGION AUXILIARY IN REGULAR MEETING Mrs. Dee Ftyback presided at the regular business meeting of the Leglbn Auxiliary Friday evening, during which time

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BjBBI NORA ANNIS JACOBS became .the bride of Robert N. packer a double ring Ceremony solemnized iff the Wesleyan Methodist church with the Rev. G. RjShaw officiating. Saturday. March 7.. ' ■ The bride is the daughter of Ajlri. and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs eftroute 6. Her husband is thp of'Mr. and .Mrs. Nathaniel Parker. : , 1 - • Photo by Edwajds. '

the group voted to donate $25 to the Red Cross and $lO to the Crippled children’s fund. All members were invited to attend the Legion birthday party Thursday. Mrs. T. C. Smith was nominated for the office of president at the fourth district meeting! recently at Bluffton, with the elec-, tion taking place in May in New Haven. Mrs. Frybaek, MijsJ Vincent Borman.■ Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, Mrs. <IL A. Hersh, Mrs. Dallas Brown and Mrs. Harold Tleftjian accompanied Mrs. Smith. WOMAN’S CLUB GENERAL MEETING HELD MONDAY A general meeting ot the Decatur Woman's club was held Monday evening at the Library with the Junibr Arta department in charge of an enjoyable program entitled A “Junior Arts Talent Show.” . ' i . 1 The minutes of the last session were read and the short meeting was adjourned. CAROL LEHMAN WEDS MERLIN BIXLER SUNDAY Miss Carol Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lehman of Berne, wed Pvt. Merlin Bixler\of Camp Atterbury, son of Mr. and Mrrf. Edwin Bixler, also of Berne, Sunday in a double ring ceremony in the First Mennpnite church with the Rev. Olin Krefabiel, assisted by the Rev. John Stronger, officiating at the nuptials. > A musicale preceded the wedding by Mrs. Valier Flueckiger, and Mrs. Charles Habegger was! the soloist. A traditional gown of satin and lace worn by the bride and featured a fitted bodice with any-

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Ion! net yoke. The skirt ended in a sweeping chapel length train arid hlerj vhl of illusion was caught to iljiiead band of ruffled net. H§r was an hrrangenlent. of White roses centered witli an orchid. M Miss Elsie Lehman, sister pt ihei bride, was maid of'honor ip a gbwn of-blue labe and net with Matching head band and she caryte4 a red rose bopquet. ' ! 'Doyle Lehman,whs the best man and ushers were Jack Lbhman* Max LpHman, Conrad Npgel and Myrott Hac'kenjos. ii Both mothers lyote navy presses with matching accessories. Their were of yellow roses. ■a|Pvt. and ; Mrs. Bixler left for a' Wedding trip following a,receiption held at the bride’s parents home! for hfty\ guests. . >!, i ! , — . I COUNTY t \C. T. U. TO x BE HELD FRIDAY V w , j'The spring institute of the Adams County Women’s Christian Temperance Union will be hejd is* this city Friday beginning at .te|» o'clock at the .Methodist church, Prior to the afternoon starting at one thirty o’clock, a luhch will be served by the Decatur union. ‘ The session has been arranged as follows: theme: “Let Us Rise and Build for Total Abstinence”, call to worship, president; Binging directed by Mrs. F. H. WillAtdl demotions. Mrs. Russell Weller; iip troduction of guests and institute leaders; officers symposium; song, “We Would Be Building’!; directors panel, "My Department’s Place i.n I the Building” followed with a quesi tion period; a song, “Beautiful

Society Items for today’s pub* llcatlon must be phoned in by 11 a. rh. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer T r Phone 3-2121 j \ TUESDAY i Decatur Garden club postponed.Associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa, Active members. Supper party, Legion home, 6:30 p.m. , Pleasant Mills P. T. A. basket--ball game, school gym, 7 p.m. Associate Tri Kappa members, dinner party, Legion home, 6.30 p.m. Trinity E. U. 8., W. S. W. S., ißev. and Mrs. John Chambers, 7: <3O p.m. | Eagles auxiliary public party. Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrs. Richard McConnell, 7:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters , Class Mrs. Clarence Weber, 7:30 p. m. Kum Join Us class, Bethany E. R. .church, 6:30 p.m. j , Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Harold Owens, 2 p.m. Psi lota Xi Inspection dinper, Zion E. R. bhurch, 6:90 p.m. WEDNESDAY -Hair Dressers Association, .Mrs. Ftrancile Myers, 7:30 p.m. - I Decatur Home Demonstration club. Mrs. G,\Remy Bierly, 2 p.m. Historical Club, Mrs. Henry Adler, 2:30 p. in. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Dore Erwin, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY Trinity -E. U. B. D. Y. B. class, at church, 7:30 p.rrt. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Barney Wertzberger, p.m. Past Matron's club of Eastern Star, Mrs. Joe Morris, 7:30 p.m. Women’s Guild of St, Luke E. R. church, at church, all dayWomen of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers; 7 p.m. Linconl school P. T.\ A., Lincoln school, 7:30 i>.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S, C. S., Mrs. Darrell Clouse, 1:30 p.m. - Friendship Village club, Kimsey school, 1 p.m.\ - FRIDAY i Baptist Philathea class, at churchy p.m. \ Great Books' Duscussion club, Library, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Girl (Scout Council, Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, 7:30 p.in. Adams county federation of clubs, luncheon, Legion home, 1 P«n- .. ' f uL Hour of Noontide”, noontides prayer and lunch. At one thirty will be a song fest; prayer by Mrs. Samuel Emerick, playlet, “Det Us Rise Up” by the Monroe Union; song, “Let Us Work for Temperance”; address, “Building for the Future”, by. Mrs. Mary Bly, state director of institutes; Sun-Day Best! - 9235.3-io r/f • Inf Mom, pop this on your machine now — it’s so pretty with heart pockets and embroidery! Perfect for sandbox play and soaking, up .Vitamin D. For going places with -Daddy, add the jacket and sunbonnet. Embroidery transfer. Pattern 9235: Children’s Sizes '2. 4. 6,8, 10. Size 6 Sundress, 2 yards 36-inch; jacket, % yard; bonnet % yard. Thia eaay-to-uao pattern gives perfect fit Complete, Illustrated •Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-flve cents In coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern if ybu wish Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P.i O. Box 6740, Chicago Bp, 11l. 1 Print your Name, Address, Zone, Size, Style Number.

a song, “Our Challenge”,: then an ! offering and closing benediction. ’ All white ribboners are urged to attend. V. F. W. AUXILIARY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Election of officers was the main feature of the meeting evening' ©! the V. F. at their tiall. Joint installation will be held April 6 at eight Ojielock for the post, Auxiliary and fathers. Newly elected were Mrs. Inez Weber, president; Audrey. Ballard, senior vice; Josephine A’bglewede. junior vice; Edith Kling, treasurer; Thelma Railing, chaplain; Glennys Martz, conductress: G>nis Baker, guard; Bertha Summers, trustee. L Delegates are GleHnys Martz,! Josephine Voglewede, Auqrey Ballard and Gynis Baker and alternates are Bessie Gould, Ruth Raping. Verona Venis and Hazel Burnett. ! . . MONMOUTH- MOTHERS IN MONDAY MEETING Monjfty evening at the Monmouf&iirhool the Moniaouth Mothers P: T. A. study club mpt for a regular meeting which| began with devotions offered by Mrs. Mary Lou Holt. H Mrs. Robert [Rice introduced the guest speaker. iMrs. Joe Oelberg of the Red Cross, who talked on that organization and on food and nutrition, which was most interesting, and educational. Group discussion and a Question and answer period followed. Refreshments were served during a social hour by Mrs. Holt apd Mrs. Stella Rice and Mfs. Phyllis! Haugk, hostesses for the eveniiig. I . ■■'' ■ J I i! I ■ ' y I I ■ v Members cf the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren D. A’. B. class will meet Thursday evening at the church at seven thirty o!elock. This will be a regular social ineetlhg and members |! asked to be present. ' • ■ \ . Members of the college of regents of the Women of the Moose who attended the meeting of the Portland chapter last Wednesday were Vera Gause and gaggle Hair ey, accompanied by Nancy FieldsMary Weber, .Evelyn Plhstefer k and Bertha Zelt. The former twp women assisted in Initiation, which followed withkan interesting program and social (hour'. I—R Mrs. T. C.- SuMtb> ? ang- v Mee. Chester Dalzell will represent the Decatur Girl Scout counsel at ® n area hiding all Wednesday at the Plymouth Cdngregational church in Foh 'faayne. I\ v Dick Mansfield, of this efty, left this afternoon for Chicago.! where he will attend the automobile show and then fly . to Florida to meet Mrs. Mansfield', who has spent; ths winter there. The . Mansfields wOl return to Decatur in the next week or 10 days. Vilas Schindler, Berne, was a Decatur business visitor Alondlay afternoon. William Mansfield was a, Fort ’ljVayne business visitor i today. Frtendw here have received word that B. A, Stuc key of thib city, whe has been confined to a Bradenton. Fla., hospital with a severe injury is shoeing some; improvement. He will be confined iri the hospital for some time yet, it is reported. The Northern Indiana public Service Co. employes (instiled several new gas lines th the south part ot Decatur the last 10 days, in some instances replacing lines more than 50 years old; Many Decatur people w'itijessed the atomic bomb explosion! over television at 7:*2d o’clock this morning. The' test blast occurred in Nevada and!was radioed and lelev|sqd by major broadcasting conipanies. , 1 _• V > ■ V ' 'I Ralph IE. 'Roop, city water! sup erintendent and building inspector, has been busy the last several days issuing building permits to local people who are planning remodeling and construction of new homes this spring and early Mrs. Martin F. Zimmerman, (if Decatur, has been admitted td the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where she will undergo surgery Thursday. She is in room 2161 Mrs. Ruth Fleming Johnson- who has been a patient at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, suffering froip complications, i$ reported to have taken a turri for the worse and has been placed in hn oxegen tent.. She is a daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson of east pf Decatur. I and Mrs. Forrest Vail of Lake Tippecanoe were Dedatur visitors Monday. Both are former' DOCatur residents. Bill Thatchen for three yiears an employe of the .Citizens 'telephone Cd., is leaving Thursday for a hitch with the army and was tendered a going away party by the employes and president Cfharles Ehinger at the company offices last Saturday night. Mrs. Elmer Uhrlck is a patient at-the Methodist hospital In fort Wayne. Hir room number is 115.

MRS. RALPH TYNDALL of Blufftori, and grand vice-president of Psi lota Xi sorority, will inspect the local group at an inspection and dinner this evening, beginning at 6:30 o’clock, at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. Tyndall is a 'daughter of Mrs. Phil Macklin of} this ity. I I . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schnepp of Fort Wayne, are the parents of n baby boy, weighing 8 lbs., 13 ozi, and born at 9:22 a.m. today at the hospital. Twin girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elzey at 11:10 p.m., and 11:15 p.m. Monday at'the pital and weighed 7 lbs., and 5 lbs--8 oz., respectively. GIRL SCOUT Girl Scout troop 13 met Wednesday of last week and we opened our meeting with the Girl Scout promise. Dues were paid and at-l tendance taken. We practiced skit "The World Trefoil Flag” Which we presented at the birthday party. We then received our Girl Scout Cookies. The meeting was closed I- with the Friendship! circle.: < . ! Scribe. Ellen Welch:. Museum Addition | ANNAPOLIS, Md.. UP —A Rus-sian-made rifle used by Communist troops in Korea has joined thei weapiohs of past wars in the U. SNaval Academy Museum. The rifle was used in the Communists’ at* tempt ‘to halt the Navy-Marine amphibious assault on Inchon in .Septemfoer.! 1950. ; i’ - i■■ IL ■.; . -i ...raw” ,

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