Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1953 — Page 3

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MAGUEY WOMAN'S GUILD MEETS RECENTLY A recent meeting of the Magley Women’s Guild was held in the cpureh basement with Mrs. Alma |Reppert as leader, who presented an iijtetesting/talk of missionary'‘wort: 'while living in Canada. ‘ , Songs MTere sung by Mrs. Wayne Wickliffe and Mrs. George Manns of Ossian. f£he ladies were asked to bring thread, needles or piaterial for layettes to the meeting April 27. • ' \ The Lord’s prayer dosed the session and this followed with a social hour with <delicious refreshments served by Mrs. Alma Reppert. Mrs. Philip Strahm, tyrs. Harley Straub. Mrs. Carlton W’orthinan and Mrs. Walter Walchle. .fA V . RAUDENBUSH-HARVEY x MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raudent ush have announced their marriage which took place Saturday eyening. April 4, in the First Meth.odist church in Angola with the Rev. Sapp officiating. y The bride is -the former Virginia Harvey. [ " The couple are noA at home to their friends at 620 Meibers street. ; - -J— ~ ' meets WEDNESDAY Mrs. Lewis Smith was hostess to fifteen members of the Presbyterian Ruth Circle, when /the group met Wednesday evening- for a regular session, Mrs. Chalmer Deßolt, president, gave the prayer offering and announced the Presbyterial meeting to be held in | Goshen April 16-17. Reservations

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must; be! in by April 13. [ A box for the heedy in' Korea will be pent soon and anyone having clothing they wish to give, may do Uo by leaving them at the church. | Mrs. Rolland Affolder gave , impressive devotions, followed with; Mrs. Robert Macklin reviewing i the bbok “Human Crisis in the Kingdom of Coal.’/ Mrs. jDick Mansfield, Jr., and Mrs. i Cbcil Melchi assisted the hostess lin serving \ refreshments during the social hour.Xlne guest was present for the evening, Kay Ellen York. JUANITA PARRISH i WEDS LENGERICH A double ring ceremony was solemnized! in the= rectory of St. Mary’s Catholic church Tuesday evening uiiiting Miss Juanita Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W| Parrish of route 4.. and Walter Lengerich, son of the la|e Mr ..and Mrs. Henry Lengerichj in man-jage. The Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimet z officiated at the vows at six o’clock that evehing. The qpuple were attended by Mrs Patil- McAhren, sister of the bride, ind Thomas Lengerich, brother iof the groom. . A nalvy blue silk shantung suit was chosen by the bride for her marriage. She completed her ensemble navy and white accessories and wore a gardenia corsage. . j / , Immediately following the wedding, a/idiffner was held at the home of ;Mf. and McAhren for the \bridhl party.* ' Mr. and Mrs. Lengerich will reside oh houte 4, where the groom is engaged in farming. LUTHERAN GROIIjP MEETS WEDNESDAY A hjhxn- opened the meeting Os the Zion; Lutheran Missionary 'Society at the parish*hall Wednesday aitej-noon, followed with devotions by Mrs. Lloyd Bow’man. The sev. Otto Busse of the armed service commission was then ’introduced as the guest speaker <>f the program. He spoke on the army and navy commissions and pointed out tjiat there are “I©6 chaplains and more than 46'0 pajstqrs assisting the commission in serving the women and men ini service. He said “the government has put at our disposal beautiful ! chapels for Protestant and Cathpllcs alike and the commission! nfext to the Lutheran hour is the largest in mission fields.’' Mrs, Herman Dierkes .presided at the business meeting which followed and ’ announced a rummage sale in June as a special project of the group. In May a mother and daughter banquet will be held and any old clothes which may be modeled for the program at this time, may be donated by calling Mrs, Hugh Engle. The session closed with tjje recitation of the Lord’s prayer. Lunch was served from beautifully appointed tables by the hostesses: Mrs. Ridhard Miland, Mrs. Kenneth Oljler, Mrs. Hoyt Callow;Mrs. Gerhardt Reinking and MisS Minnie Steele. ' / 1 ——— w. s. c. s. MEETS AT CHURCH Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church, the Methodist W. S. Cl S. held a regular program With Mrs. W. Guy Brown and Mrs./ George "Helm opening the with a combined worship and study, period. The program theme was “Lo I am With You Alwayij” and a skit was also presented entitled “Have Thy Own Wgy.” 1 'Members of the cast included Mrs. D. Burdette Custer, Mrs. j Harry ! Essex, Mrs. George Helm, Mrs. Steve Everhart and the Rev. Samuel Emerick. Mrs. Paul Edwards, president, conducted the business hour and announced a mother and daughter pot-luck dinner for . May 11 at the church. The annual pledge sdrv-

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Society item* for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 FRIDAY American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. 1 ! ' Calvary E. U. 8., W. S. W. S., church, 7:30 p.m.; Union E. U. B. Class 6, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Workinger, 8 p.m. \ Methodist W. S. C. S. Rummage sale, 1-4:30 p.m., church basement. Work and Win Class, Trinity E. U. B. church, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Baker, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Bible study club. Church, 7:30 p.m. r , All study clubs. St. Mary’s Catholic church, C. U of C. hall, 7:30 p.m, ' SATURDAY Tri Kappa Bake s«~le, Western Auto store, 9 a.m. Methodist W. S. C. S,, Rummage Sale 9 a.m\-3:30 p.m., church basement. SUNDAY Methodist Wesley class, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Krick, 7:30 p.m. J Ham Dinner, ZW>n Lutheran church, 'Friedheim, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. . MONDAY Monmouth P. T, A, Mothers study club, Monmouth school, 7:30 pm. F .... ’ . St. Catherine' Discussion club, Mrs. Don Roeder, 8 p.m; Research club, Mrs. W. L. Harper, 2:30 p.m. ■ Adams County Federation of clubs, Woman’s club, Zion E. & R. church,.7:4s p.m. \ Past President’s Parley, Mrs. ( V. J. Bormann, 8 p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jones, 7:30 p. m. Holy Family Discussion Club, Mrs. Harold Teeter, 8:30 p. m. Ladies Fireman’s Auxiliary,. Mrs. Richard Girod, 8 'p.m. /■ TUESDAY Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7\: 30 p.nil Dutiful Daughters class, Bethany E.l IT - B. church. Mrs. Fred McConnel 7:30 p.m. Happy Home Makers elub, Mrs. Harvey Sells, 7:30 p.m, Decatur Rose Garden club, Mrs. Paul Daniels. ' J If-,-Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. . Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Lowell Smith, g- p.m. Associate Tri Kappa, Mrs. Wilbur Petrie. 7:30 p. m. Delta Thbta Tau, Elks home, 8 p.m., silent auction-business meeting. Delta Lambda chapter, Mrs. Jerome Keller, 8 p.m. ’ - WEDNESDAY Psi lota Xi, Elks home, 8 p.m. /Ladies’ Shakespp&re club. Luncheon, Masonic hall, 1 p.m. Decatur Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Roy Prjce, 2 p.m.' THURSDAY Friendship Village club, Kimsey School, 1:30 p.m. Lincoln P. T. A., Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m. ‘ ;

ices will be held at this' same time with Mrs. (Ralph Smith in charge. Assisting will be Mrs. Robert Mills, charge of the program; Mrs. Harr}- Dailey, music; A|rs. Watson Maddpx, and Mrs. Lowell Smith, general arrangements. A report of the nominating committee was given eLt this time by Mrs. Rose Weldy and election bf officers followed (With; these results: Mrs. Paul Edwards, president; Mrs. Wasson Maddox, first vice-president; Mrs. Hugh Andrews, second vice-president; tyrs. Clyde Butler, secretary; Mrs. Ralph Smith, treasurer*) Mrs. Jay Thacker, secretary of mission education; Mrs. Samuel Emerick, secretary of study Work; Mrs. George Helm, secretary of children’s work; Mrs. Leonard Soliday, secretary of spiritual life; Mrs. Giles Porter, secretary of literature; Mrs. Lowell Smith, social relations; Mrs. Edith Walters; supply, and Mrs. John Doan, status of women. ' t will be the sitfe of the annual convention of the W. S. C. S. April 15 land the district meeting i w ill <be ! hOld April 24 at the Fort Wayne Methodist church, the members w-ere told, and the session closed with the Mizpah benediction. During a social hour, the guests ■were invited to. a beautifully appointed tea table centered with a bouquet of spring flowers. Mrs. John Tyndajl,. poured and Mrs. Giles Porter ’and Mrs. J. T. Myers refreshments. ' \ MRS. GILES PORTER HOSTESS TO CHURCH GROUP The Ever-Ready class of the Methodist church met, Thursday evening with Mrs. Pprter as the hostess with Mrs. Delton Passwater giving thp devotions. Rev. Emerick offered prayer and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Bertha Ruse, president, headed the business session. Sick members were reported and 38 sick calls reported. The ways and

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/ / J| "' 'l x HF*" Z•' % J&- c ** CHRISTINE KINDLEIN, shown 2 days old in arths of nurse Judith Easterberg \n Evanston, 111., is doing nicely despite having been born under three} handicaps; she wa« three months premature; her mother. Mrs. Nicholas Kindlein, 24, has polio; Mrs. Kindlem also has an RH negative blood factor. Ten doctors attended birth. (International Soundnhoto)

meanls/ committee, prpsfnted its projects and unfinished’ business was taken care off / ;l During a social hour, eac£ member told which event or service of the Easter season meant the most to her. A short, contest on good and bad advice was held with Mrs.' Tom in charge, and an offering was taken for the hdWerl fund. \ Mrs. Porter was assisted by Mrs. Tom JohnsOn and Mrs. John Nelson in serving FRIENDS HONOR BIRTHDAY TODAY | / gathered at the rural home of Arthur Meyer this morning at six o’clock to honor jjts birthday and also that of Dee Dierkes. I i Present for the breakfast were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dierkes. Mr. Mrs. Paul Germann and family, ML and Mrs. Dee Dierkes and Mr. and Mrs. John Dierkes and son, John. D. A. V. AUXILIARY IN ‘ A regular business meeting was held by the D. A. V. Auxiliary Tuesday evening. Following the businesssesslon.i moninations were held for new officers. A recent party held tot the veterans at the Fort Wayne hospital was discussed. Taking part in the entertaining program > were ; Dianna and Donna Small, Shgrlene man, Dana Dalzell. Rpn Murphy, Gene Morrison. Jim Rpwley, Lawson, Dan Thomas and Jane Rentz, all students of Decatur high school. Miss Helen Haubold, music teacher at the sdhool, accompariiel the students. i - April 23 is the date f|or the next meeting, a social program with the child welfare committee in charge. Ethel Schlickman is chairman of thia event. x A regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge will 4e Mid Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. All officers and are asleep to be present “for inspection night. "“Mrs” Paul will be hostess to the Decatur Rose Garden club Tuesday afternooh at two o’clock. Assisting* the hostess will be Mrs. Clem Kortenber. , . The Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church' will meet Tuesday evening at . seven thirty o’clock with Mrs. Fred Mcdonnell. Mrs. Ralph Gentis will V assist the hostess. ■ Thursday afternon at one thirty o’clock, the Friendship Village club will meet at the Kimsey school. Hostesses will be Alma Miller, Helen \Lessig, DoJlie Bau’and Lois Merriman. j At seven thirty o’clock Thurst dhy evening, the Lincoln P. T. A will meet at the Lincoln school. Mrs. Harvey Sells will be hostess to. the Happy Home Makers club Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. ■ —— —2- \ Rummage Sale, Methodist Church Basement, Friday, 1:00 to 4:30 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. Sponsored by W.S.CJS. 84t2

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Mr. and mA Bud Townsend and Mrs. If. M. DeVoss will leave tomorrow for Chicago to meet Mts. Burt Townsend, who is returning there by plane from Los ’Angeles, Calif., where she has enjoyed the winter months. Ralph Hamrick# has filed a suit, fiji Van Wert court, seeking to receive judgment for $2,803.50. He contends that is half the amount held jointly in the First/ State ..Bank of Decatur a r nd which was by the defendant and ;is now held in the Van Wert National ‘b|nk under the name of jKatheryn Hamrick. f Senator Von Eichhorn of Uniondale has atrivedi'home from ilndiafnapolis ne had 'been a pa--tient at the (Robert •Long' hospital -since adjournment of the legislature where he underwent two operations. He is recuperating nicely. He was! at- the Clinic hospital in Bluffton yesterday where Mrs. Eichhorn was undergoing surgery. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voglewede pf Minneapolis, Minn., stopped here today enroute to their l/ome after vacationing in Biloxi, Miss. They guests of Mrs. Chatlie Vogle■wede of West Monroe street.

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Dismissed: Mrs. Glenn White, Monroe; Mrs. Glen Smith and baby girl, Decatur; Mrs; Charles Painter and baby boy. Willshire, Ohio; Mrs. Earl Thornell and baby girl, Decatur. Training Schools For 4-H Officers Training /schools for the 4-H •club officers will be hold Monday and' Tuesday nights to better acquaint the officers with their duties. The Monday night meeting will be heltj ait tl/e Lincoln school in Decatur and t|ie Tuesday night meeting will be held at the Berne- ; Frerwh high school. Both sessions -will begin at 7:30 p. m. ; -Classes will be held for presidents and vice-presidents; secretaries and treasurers, news reporters. song leaders, recreation leaders, and health and safety "leaders. Gordon Jones of \ the state 4-H elub office at Purdue University will lead the recreation class at Decatur on Monday night; and F. L. Mcßeynolds of the state 4-H club staff will lead the recreation at Berne Tuesday bight. 4-H clubs having a 100 percent attendance will be given special recognition. Trade in a Good Town —Decatur

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County Rural Youth Meets Last Night Sports Feature Os Meeting Thursday A meeting of the Adams county rural youth was held at Pleasant Mills high school .gym Thursday night and featured sports. In/charge of the arrangements were Henry Sipe and John Burkhart. The meeting was conducted by rural ybuth president. Miss GJoria Koeneman, who discussed plans for the week-end trip to be taken by the group to. southern Indiana on May 23-24. A 4-H officers training schoot will be held April 13 and 14 ; ,lt \ was announced, with Deeatur and Berne rural youth officers in charge. ' It was asked that those wishing :to attend the fourth district meetipg at Bluffton April 20 meet at i the county extension office at 7 o’clock of the appointed night. Adams county will's>e in 'charge of the district meeting. ,■ The new jmembers of the rural group were announced, and are: Gary Harvey. Jint Wilson, Marilyn Kiefer and Roger Koeneman. Special guests o,f the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ripley and farm advisors of the Farm Bureau insurance organization; Seniors from Aqlams Central high schpol, Decatur high, Berne high, and Decatur Catholic high school. Bob Bowen served refreshments and Miss Legora Markle was in charge of registration. : Shrine Club Host To Masons Tuesday Adams county Shrine club will be host to all members of the Masonic lodge of Decatur and surrounding communities. next Tuesday night at tfee Masonic hall at 7:30 o’clock. One of the main features of |he evening will be the showing of movies of the East-West all star, football game sponsored by the Shrine and played annually in California. ■ ’ Following the program a smoker will be held and refreshments will be served. All Masons are invited. The affair will be stag, the committee announced.

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Lehrman And Gerke Elected Delegates Walter Lehrman ffnd Arnold Gerke elected delegates to the state convention of the Future iFarmerls of America, at this iweek’z ’ meeting of the Decatur chapter. Richard Marbach was named alternate. The members voted to hold a father and son banquet on April 23 and a committee was named to arrange the program. Reports on hog trough and garden seed sales were given by the committees. The chapter reported seed saleis of nearly $l5O. The treasurer's report was given by Russell pjumley. The chapter farmer degree was conferred on Stanley Allison. Potatoe.Sjturn brown after being peeled because of compounds in the vegetable called tyrosin and tyrosinase. A complex chemical reaction Occurs when the inner layer of the potato is exposed to oxygen in the air; and leads to the formation of a pigment called melanin/ which gives the brown color. * •_

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GIRL SCOUT ißroWnie Troop 19 met Monday after school. Roll was called and dues paid. We each received gifts which we had ordered from our equipment catalog and Janet Reinking served each of us a treat. We then vfsited the jail. Scribe, Kathleen Smith Trade tn a Good Town —Decatur. ' ■' ————.— ——— Tri Kappa Bake Sale at Western Auto, Saturday, April 11th, A. M. | 84t2

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