Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1953 — Page 3

TCTISDAT, MAY 26. 1933

ADD SOCIETY DR. HAROLD DE VOR AND VIVIAN KIRCHENBAUER WED An announcement of marriage came today from Dr, Harold DeVor. Decatur dentist, and Mrs. Vivian Kirchenbauer, of Decatur. They were married at one thirty p. m. Monday at the Methodist church. Angola, with the Rev. L. G. Sapp officiating. The couple was issued a marriage license at the Angola clerk’s office Saturday. Mrs. De Vor said today that for the present she and \the doctor planned to live at his residence, 506 Studebaker street. SEVEN ATTEND STATE BPWC CONVENTION A delegation of seven Decatur women headed by Mrs. Max Schafer. president, attended the thirtyfifth annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women’s clubs May 22 \through the 24th at French Lick Springs hotel, French Lick. The convention program opened DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.

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Friday afternoon with registration. Workshops on dub procedure were conducted in the evening Bessie Thornton as leader, followed by an informal program. Miss Ruth Lewman of Indianapolis, outgoing president, conducted a business session Saturday. A style show followed with the Gold Mine store of Seymour in charge; One of the models was Mrs. Roger Meshberger, a former Decatur girl. Highlighting the evening was the formal banquet in the dining room. Dr. John H. Fursay. internationally known lecturer, author and world commuter, addressed the group on the subject “Global Minds for a Global World/’ For years he had directed the global education program of T. W. A. on four continents. The Sunday morning International breakfast climaxed the program, which was opened with prayer by Miss Thornton. Four students from Indianapolis schools participated in a United Nations panel. Their discussion was based on first hand information received on their trip to New York to the U. N. recently. Mrs. Hope Nevitt acted as moderator. The session close with the Emblem benediction. “The Ramparts We Build’’ was the theme chosen for the 1953-54 dub year. Mrs,

II r • r W l ' O’ ii W® MISS DORIS JEAN McKEAN became the bride of William A. Hailey in a recent ceremony solemnized in the parsonage of the Pleasant Dale .church. The Rev. John D. Mischler officiated at the double ring vows. 1 ' ' f . Th£ bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKean of route; 1. Monroe, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bailey. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are employed at the Decatur General Electric company.—Photo by Anspaugh.

Helen Beck. Lebanon, was named the new state president. ’ Other members of the Decatur club who attended the convention were Mrs. Martin Weiland, Miss Evelyn Frohnapfel, Miss Joan Wemhbff, Miss Aldine Frauhifcer. and the Misses Rosemary and Mary Catherine Spangler. mother-daughter BANQUET HELD RECENTLY Approximately 150 guests attended the annual mother and daughter banquet of the Women’s Society of Christian Service” at tlie Monroe Methodist church recently. Dmg tables which seated the guests, were decorated with vases

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of colorful tulips and yellow jonquils. Small nut tups and program books completed the appointments. Mrs. Rosje Hocker gave the opening prdyer and Mrs. Harry Crownover gave the welcome with Mrs. Mary Michaels giving the ■ response. The ideal mother was named to be Mrs. William Almindinger and the ideal daughter, Mrs. Ralph Johnson. A short musical program followed with Ros|e and Wanda Stout playing an accordion and organ concert with their sister singinga solo. Mrs. Raymond Harrison gave a chalk talk to complete the program. Gifts were then presented to Mrs. Sherman Essex, Mrs. Marcellus Davison. Mrs. Pauline Kolter, Mrs. William Holl, Mirs. Roberta Noffsinger and Mrs. C. W. R. Schwartz. Mrs. Glen Stucky was in charge of the program and the gift committee was Composed of Mrs. A. D. Crist and Mrs. Loren Burkhead, VARIETY SHOW TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY Students of Mrs. Oliver Harman will present? a variety show at the Lincoln school auditorium Thursday evening beginning at seven thirty o’clock. Those participating will be Susan Hitzeman, Karen Thieme, Carol Schuejler. Margaret \Glazner. Judy Warthman. Danny Simmerman. Joyce Smith, Janice Smith, Beverly Thieme, Janice Badenhop, Sharon Schueller. Jerry Osborne, Helen Ost)orne. Monica Badenhop, David Deaton, Gerald Osborne, Vivian Fuelling, Harriett Fuelling. Wendell Kelley. Bobbie Kelley. DeWayne Cobbs, Leah Musser,. Judy Harman. Judy Hott and Donald A sound movie entitled “Challenge to Africa.” will be shown at the Presbyterian (church Women's Association meeting Wednesday at the church at eight o’clock. The film, produced by the national council of churches, depicts dramatically the struggle going on between Christianity and Communism fn many places in Africa. Guests are welcome to the program. Members of the Monroe W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Martha Kindall Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The meeting of Eta Tau Sigma sorority for this evening, has been postponed until June 2 with Mrs. Louis Smitley. \ ‘ Aeolian choir practice -will be held Thursday evening at seven o’clock, at the Decatur high school in the music room. ‘ ( ( ■\ r i ■ ( Mrs. Rol>ert Geimer will be hostess to the Ruralistic study dirty Thursday evening nt eight o’dock. Norman Stingely To / Receive Commission Norman E. Stingely, son of rir’ and Mrs. Stingely, Decatur ig among 295 Indiana University seniors who will receive commissions as second lieutenants in the army and air force reserve here Friday. A total of 133 will be commissioned in the army reserve, including 65 in the quartermaster corps, 49 1n the infantry, eight in the finance corps, two each in armor, artillery and military police and one each in chemical corps, ordnance corps and medical service. — 1—

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Society items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 TUESDAY iEta Tau Sioma. postponed. Delta Theta Tau. Installation of officers. Elks home, J 8 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, school, 7:30 p.m. \ J;. \ Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:3G' p.m.; Three Linjc club after lodge. Church Mothers’ i study club, Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider, 8 p.m. •Eagles Auxiliary, Formal initiation, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Ec club, Preble recreation hail, 8 p.m. Philalethean Circle of Zion E. R. church. Mrs. Edgar Gerber, 8 p.m. St. Mary’s Twp. Jolly Housewife Home Ec club, Pleasant Mills school, 8 p.m. Xi Alpha Xi, Delta Lath ba chapters, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 8 p.m. j 7' J Root Twp. Demonstration club, Mrs. Will Sohnepf, 1 tj-ip. WEDNESDAY Xi Alpha lota Exemplar and <Ejpsilon Sigma chapters. t»bt-luck supper, Hanna Nuttmaj)' park, 6:30 p.m. |« Wednesday Bridget £lub, Mrs. Hugh Daniels, 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian churcfj 'Women’s Association, at churcl|, p.m. May breakfast, ZiomJß. R. church Ruth and Naomi Circle, 9 a.m. St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall. 2 p.m. Union Twp. Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Chalmer Barkley, 1:30 p.m. g; , Friendship Circle, £ion E. R. church. Mrs. RobertSijJJbuk, 7:h,0 p. m. : THURSDAY •Monroe W. C. T. I’., Mrs. Martha Kindall, 7:30 p.m. Aeolian choir practice, Decatur high school music vohab. 7 p.m. Ruralis>tic study Mrs. Robert Geimer, 8 p.m. j; / Women of Moose, fjilnal initiation, Moose home, 7:&jLp,m. Circle 4. Methodist iV?. S. C. S., Mrs. Harry Essex, 2 p.m. St. Ambrose study! ;jclub, Mrs. Herman Braun. 7:30 p.m. Methodist W. S. C. breakfast, 9-11 a.m., MBrs. ClydO'Butler. Teen-age dance, Flb-Kan Sunshine Girls. K. of P. hoipe, 9 p.m. Steak supper, V. F. Auxiliary V. F. W. home, 5-7 p.m,’ i : : a St. Paul Ladles Aid, all day, Mrs. Perry Smith. Waynedale. Initiation-memorial services. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m.' Emblem club, Elks' home, 7:30 p.m. Methodist |W. S. C. |S. Circle 2, Mrs. Burdette Custer,p.m. Decatur 4-H itycatur high school Home Ec. D. A. V. J Auxiliary, Business meeting, D. A. V. p.m. 'iH I ! ~“ " ■ - ; ' |i . ! ~r WjOSRITAL V n T"" Admitted: Max Eugqpe Sheets, Decatur: Mrs. Floyd Decatur; Bernard Loshpi, f Decatur; Mrs. Charles Mujlenkilpip, Rockford. Ohio. i ’n.’ ?. < r ■ j! - If you nave to sell or rooms for rent, try & Democrat Want Add. Jt brings results.

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Stevenson Gains Weight On Tour Secretpry Reports Letter From Adlai CHICAGO UP — Miss- Carol Evans, to .sAdlal E. Stevenson, said today the defeated presidential candidate is gaining weight on his world tour. In a letter to Miss Evans Stevenson said “I'm still gaining weight in spite of incessant travel. It | seems I travel front one Oriental 1 palace and appalling banquet to 1 the other.” r , j In the letter dated May 4. Steven- ’ son wrote "Never let nte say again that the world has shrunk—it’s altogether too for my tastes.” j Miss Evans said the former Illi-3 nois governor wrote he was not “oblivious to the misery and poverty of the coinmort When the security police that shadow us permit, I drag my protesting companions to the streets and markets.” also wrote that his pet dog Artie, a Dalmatian, apparently lias not realized that his master no longer occupies the gov? Sernor’s mansion in Springfield. “Have you heard how Artie sneaks into the, mansion yard earlyeach morning to snitch the fine bones set out for that non-w-ander-ing, proper Republican Great Dane?” Stevenson wrote. The Great Dane mentioned in the letter belongs to the present Republican Governor William G. Stratton. ;. > p. I r ' : " 8 C i ' . •, i ■ lll \7 • 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, ’Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Miller, Mrs. Lydia I Foughty, IMrs. Margaret Miller, all of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deltsch of St. 'Mary’s, “Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams of Greenville. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. William Kohls returned Sunday evening from Cody. Wyo.. where they spent the past three months during the \sickness and death of Mrs. Kohl’s brother, Charles 11. Stump.. Don Stump of Fort Wayne, is among the survivors. The Decatur couple also visited with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs; Glen Newton of Cody. Dr. D. D. Jones,! 82. of Berne, suffered a- stroke a £gw days ago and is reported to be in very critical condition. His sons. Robert of California and Benwell of Atlanta, have arrived 4o be with him. The Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Glendenning of Geneva, route 2, will observe ; their golden wedding anniversary June 14 with open house. 11l case of bad weather the reception will be held at the church. A sincere welcome will be extended to all callers. Rev. Glendening retired in 1948. They reside four miles west of Geneva. The Rev. Paul Wellman, C. P. P. S.'. and the Rev. Robert Reinhart, C. P. P. S., will be ordained tq the priesthood Thursday. June 4, at Cathagenia, Ohio. Raymond Kizer of Blulfton. fractured both bones of his right tegwhile rbllek skating Sunday and taken to memorial hospital where he is recovering, Alvin Gutowitz of Decatur is. a patient at the Clinic hospital in Bluffton. Dr. J. R. Jarvis has purchased the Dr. Edwards building in Van Wert. 0., and will open a clinic tfyere July 1. In the same building | will be located Dr. A. A. Edwards,

Dr. Ilaberer, surgeon and Dr, Ayres as well as Dr. JarvH. Dra. G. Austin Edwards and Tom L. Edwards will move to Lima. - —- Two Autos Collide, Little Damage Done Cars driven by Junies 11. Cochran, .28, route 6, and Walter J. Lehrm?ni, 18, route 5. collided at the intersection yf Nuttman and Ninth Monday and an estimated 325 damage was sustained by the Lehrman dar. ! •

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