Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1953 — Page 3
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Rig Destroyed As Horse Frightened .An Amish rig was this morning at about 8 o’clock the horse was- frightened by a .truck. Deputy [sheriff Jim Cochran said the scared Horse ran off the road on Main street, Monroe,
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wherein on the rig hit a tree and w-as thr >wn on top of a parked car belongii g to Lee E> Parrish, Monroe. Cochrm said the driver of the rig Was Levi Schwartz 25, of route 1, Monroe. No opfe was reported injured.: Damage to the car was estimated at - I 4 ■ '
JANE RAYER TO WED JAMES NIXON Miss Jane Rayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Rayer of this city, is the fiancee of James Nixon. son of A. J. Nyxon of Tonesket, Washington, according to an annoucemend made by her parents. The bride-elect attended Decatur high school. The groom-elject is , employed at thd international Harvester company in Fort Wayne. Wedding vows will be exchanged by the couple May 15. BUUCK-BOERGER VOWS READ RECENTLY Miss Marilyn Jane ’ Boerger, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs: Hugo Boerger of route 3, and Franklin Martin Buuck. son of Mr. and Mr|. Martin C. Buuck, also of Decatur were married recently in St. Peter's Lutheran church in a double ring ceremony by the Rev. F. W. >> The bridal gown was of nylon lace over satin. Detailing it, was a lace bodice with a sheer yoke, studde|d with pearls and sequins, long sleeves, and a full skirt ing in a chapel train. Her illusion •veil was caught to a Juliet-cap and she carried a white rose bouquet Centered with a purple orchid. _ ’ i - \Miss Kathleen Boerger, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She. wore a. nil? green net gown over taffeta with aMiace jacket. . and carried a yellow carnation 'bouquet. V Bridesmaids were Miss Loriene /Buudk, sister -of the groom, and Miss Alice Schlenker, cousin of the bride. Their gowns were made similar’ to the honor attendant’s and they carried blue carnations. Miss Sheryl Boerger, niece of the groom, and Miss Cheryl Buuck, cousin of the bride, weire junior bridesmaids in ypllow, .styled like’ the other attendants, carried gaskets of pansies. i Arnold Buuck served his brother as best man. Ushers were Roger Macke and Gene Gugel. Both mothers were present in navy blue dresses and had pink rose corsages. ' 1 The reception -was held at the home of the bride’s parents. Serv-\ ing the guests were the Misses Dorothy Kukelhan, Lorna Jgcheu-, mann, Eldora Ewell, Elniera Ostermeyer and Jennie Kimberlin. Following a short wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs. Buuck sire residing with the bride’s parents. . • —x_ \ \ DECATUR (WOMEN ATTEND W. 8. C. S. CONFERENCE A The Mesdames Lowell Smltti, Samuel Emerick, Paul' Edwards," Clyde Butler, Raymond Walters and Jay Thacker attended the 13th annual Fort Wavne district northern I Indiana conference of the Methodist Church W. S. C. S. in Fort Wayne Friday at the Trinity Methodist church. Various reports were given and the group voted, to support their own missionary, Maxine Coleman, representing the Fort Wayne district. in India. ! : Mrs. Ben Franklin of Kokomo, formerly of Decatur, the devotions for the convpntidn. DINNER PARTY HELD BY XI ALPHA Miss Ava Kraft entertained members of the Xi Alpha lota Exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma I*hi sorority with a six thirty dinner party Wednesday evening. Following the dinner, Mrs. JohA Holthouse, president, conducted
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4 Society Item* for today’* pub* lication must be phoned in by u 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 *. m.) Kathleen. Terveer Phone 3-2121 SATURDAY Bake Sale, Rose Garden club, City hall, 9 a.m. \ MONDAY Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of P. hoftie, 6 p.m. , Monmouth P. T. A. Mother’s study club, Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. ' Academy of Friendship, Moose home, 7:30 p. m. ; Benefit movie, Decatur Woman’s club, drive-in-theater. TUESDAY Sunny Circle Home Ec. group, Preble Recreation center. Kirkland Ladies cliib, high school. 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Elks home, 8 p.m. Jolly House Wife itome Ec. club, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. Delta Lamba.iXi Alpha XI chapters, Founder’s Day, Legion home, p.m. . | Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Root Twp. Horrye Demonstration club. Mrs. Henry Graber, 1 p.m. Benefit Movie, Decatur Woman’s club, Drive-in theater. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30 pjm.; Tfyree Link clulb meeting following,' Girl Scbut Board of Directors, Mrs. Roy Kalver, 8 p.m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Thearle Stulls, 8 p.in. WEDNESDAY Upiori Twp. Home Demonstration club,. Mrs. Thurman Drew, 1:30 p.m. ■'( Zion E. R.. Philalethean Circle Mrs} Noah Roth, 8 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p,m. FRIDAY Happy Hustlers 4-H group, Miss Gretchen Schnepp, 7 p.m. Pythian Sisters, K. of P. home, 7:30 p.m. a short business session. Plans were announced for installation of officers May 13th, at which time the exemplgr ritual will also be for Mrs. Robert Hess and Mrs. Robert Andrews. Tliis part of the program adjourned with the closing ritual and a social hour was then enjoyed. \ Mrs. Max Moser will be hostess for the next meeting, Maj 13th' at qight o’clock.
PYTHIAN SISTERS f \ CONVENTION TO BE HEL6 The forty third convention of t.he Pythian Sisters of Indiana district No. 4 will be held Thursday at the K. of P. hohre in Decatuf with Eureka Temple Number 39 of this city as hostesses tAt delegates and visitors front the fourteen other temples in Distric! number 4, besides grand and supreme officers of the state Temples. Most Excellent chief Joanna Kitson of the Decatur group, announces that it will be a ing with registration beginh ng at eight o’clock Thursday mornirg, followed with the call to order at nine o’cloqk, with district deputy Marguerite \ Stahl of Uniondale in charge. Clara Passwater wilt give the w’elcOme address and" the reception committee will include Hfftttie Suttles, Alia Christen, prusilia Myers,. Ada Lower, Mae Butler, Maud Hower, Emma Beavers and Pauline Warren. Inpluded In tne decoration committee is Bessie Beehler, Verda Belneke, Pauline Beery, Harriet Pollbck. OliVe Butler, Josie Gerard, Vera Harris and Effie McGill. Dinner and favors committee will b£ in charge of Mary Ahr. Grace Weiland. Berneice Jeffries, Gusta Baker, Anola Crist and Dtella Carrol. \ •' ' Vera Barber will assist with the registration and Mabie Striker will act as district excellent junior for the day. Faye Ahr will serve as district secretary and Velma Porter as district treasurer. The Adams County chorus members will prepare'and serve the djnner at° the noon hour. Price for the meal is $1.25 apd all are requested to make jTeservatfons with Mary Ahr or Faye Ahr before Tuesday.
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AH members of the Flo-Ran Sunshine Girls of the Pythian Sisters are asked to attend the important meeting Monday evening at six o’clock at the K. or P. home. Mrs. Thurman Drew will be hostess to the Union. Township Home Demonstration club Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. Mrs. Florence Bauman and Mrs. Jack Grey will assist her. A regular business meeting will be held ; Tuesday evening at the Elks home by Delta Theta Tau sorority, at eight o’clock. 'The Kirkland Ladies club will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty otelock in the high school. — Thie Sunny Circle "Home Economics group wip meet Tuesday in the Preblerecreation hall. Members are asked to bring flowers for the auction. ■Miss- (bretchen Schnepp will .be hostess to thei Happy Hustlers home economics group Monday evening at seven o’clock. Francis B„ Harmon, a resident of the county for three years, announced today that he has sold his home, route 1, and will take his wife and nine children to Algonac, MSfhJ to live. Harmon said he has starred a business on the Sinclair ijiver, dealing in .fishing equipment; and boat livery, Mrs. Henry Neirieter, who has been confined to her home the past two weeks, is able to be up again. Mrs. James E. Anderson of Willshiro, Ohio, has been caring for her daughter during her Illness. ■«.! 'j _ ' . Captaih and Mrs, John B. Ter-. Veer and daughters/ Maify Beth| and Julianne of . Franklin, are, spending the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Frances Terveer and family. Phil Terveer, who is a studept at Ken\t Kent, Ohio, is also visiting here over the week-end, during which time he will enter the fourth degree of the Knights of Qplumbus in ceremonies in Fort Wayne. A letter from- Ralph Knossos Pittsburgh says he attended the funeral of pick France hejd at Alliance on [Wednesday. Hp visited with Mr. dhd Mrs. Ora France -and their daughter and son-in-law, left immediately to return td th*ir home in Gary. - r Miss Jeanette Sorg of Hoagland who is a nurse in the Wells county Hospital suffered a fractured pelvis apd Mrs. Eckhart, a nurse aid in Clinib hospital in Bltifftdn received severe lacerations on her head »hd legs wnen .a car driven bj’ Alphonse Henry of Hoagland collided With a car driven by A. J. Eckhart. A charge of failure to yield the right of way was filed against Sorg. v Mrs. Willis King, 30. of Poneto who leaped from the Main street bridge in Bluffton Thursday, is improving from shock and exposure. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Peterson visited here a couple of hours enroute home from Goshen to Indianapolis. • [ | Douglas Kent is the. name of the bafoj- boy born Friday a| 8:12 a.m. at ttye hospital to Pvt and Mrs. William <E. "Lehman and he weighed 7 lbs. The mothdr is the former Carolyn Lawton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewton of route 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘B. Lehman of route i. Pvt. Lehman is serving with the arriiy at Fort Sill, Okla.
I Personal attention A I ♦ I ■ s is all-important * ( sA X )! j ■ I n each Zwick I service, there is apparent T.W*nWlw 101181 the P ersonal touch which |'i transforms a ritual into an w dyigfg impressive tribute — the thoughtful details which dZjA _a _✓ lend dign ‘ ty ‘ O ‘ he s#rvicc 3vMne and give t 0 the ODMD A ZWIOt A EOURT A HtfttY . > MUf i«m sorrowing' family. 120 N. 2ND ★ PHONES« 3-3602 day I Instant Ambulance ■ 3-3603 NIGHTS A HOLIDAYS Service I
To Speak Sunday MP- ■ ~ ■ * . - fl Mi . Ml Dr. Philip H. Sherwa[n, vicechairman of tho Prohibition national committee, will speak at a temperance rally at the Church of the Naaarene Sunday morning at 1V: 30 o’clock, the Rev. Romaine b. Woods, pastor, announced today. ? . Dr. Sheridanl will discuss the problem of beverage alcohol in America today. Leaving active business work in 1945, he has been engaged in mission and other Christian activity since that date.
56 Candidates For ' ' .•' ' ■ \ I ' ■ K. C. Fourth Degree Honorary. Degree Sunday Afternoon The Decatur Knightfc of Columbus Fourth degree class was increased to 545 today, with enrollment of three additional members. In 'addition to the 53 names published two weeks ago, "William Schumacher, James T. McGill and Paul Wolpert of this city joined the class. \ . Etxem.pliHca.tion of the honorary degree will take place Sunday afternoon in the Knights of Columbus council chamber in Fort Wayne. - Six of the Decatur class live in Monroeville and are members of the local K. of C. council. The candidates and Fourth degree members will hold a formal ball at the Van Orman hotel tonight. The formal dinner will be Sunday evening at the hotel. . ■■*«■L*■■■■Mwa*' WJosrital y n Admitted: Mrs. Harry Spencer, Decatur; Mrs. William Meddaugh, Decatur; Mrs. Charles Bates, Geneva; Stanley Smitley, Hoagland. Dismissed: Mrs. Lucretia Chandler, Bluffton. i >■ — FRESH-FROZEN Rtstter crew—•r Assorted Chocolotoa \ ZteT/X SSflflfc WTCNf HS SMITH DRUG CO.
SMORGASBORD NEWS! WHERE First Presbyterian Church, ' Decatur. WHEN ... . . Saturday, May 2nd, sto7p. m. WHAT ... Baked Ham, Chicken A Noodles, Fish, Escalloped Potatoes, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Lima Beans, Beets, Apple I Sauce, Cottage Cheese, Deviled Eggs, . (’ Relishes, Salads, Cheeses, Rolls, Cake, f I Pie, Coffee or Mijk. Hdw MUCH ... Adults SI.OO Children up to 10 years of age 50c (Tickets obtained at Door) SPONSOR .. . The Women’s Association. /ONfAfATHREjW mtff--''l ) / L' aJ but 2% miles of Nylon, f thread w-ill make a pair of» / Jp ladies’ stockingsA DOLLAR J nc,n y dollars, deposited \ regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. . . bank Established 1883 MEMBER MEMBER F. D. I. Cl __ Federal Reserve . System I- 1 M- • ‘ —j—- I - ■■■ —- - , Moses Dairy Customers.... \ ■} I '‘ . L ■ The Moses Dairy would like to take this opportunity to thank their many friends for their loyal patronage for the past * several years. We are looking forward to continue serving you under the consolidation of the Moses Dairy and the Home Dairy of Berne. We feel we can . serve you better and more complete under this arrangement. The Home Dairy has bottled our products in glass for the past 2 years and we will continue to handle Eskay products in paper. 4- r t i. 4 4 Thei Home Dairy is the only dairy pro- | cessing milk in Adams County and by consolidating our efforts we hope to benefit the people of Decatur and Adams County by offering them products locally produced and processed. . \ I ,4-4 ■ ; .4 j We would like to call to your attention that your present drivers will continue to serve you and any addi- \ tional help will be hired from Decatur. We will continue to Operate under the present name and will Aave our cooler and office located here. We do appreciate this opportunity of working with you and so for the best in quality and service call or us. \ ’ f PHONE 3-3203 Hoses Dairy JAMES C. MOSES DEUPHOS J. EMBERLIN General Manager
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