Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1953 — Page 3

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JOLLY HOUSE WIVES MEET TUESDAY Members of the Jolly Rousts Wives Home Economics club ol St. Mary’s township met at the Pleasant Mills school Tuesday evening and- the meeting began with group singing. Devotions were offered by Mrs. Clyde Jones, after which she presented a prize to Mrs. Laura- Davis as the oldest mother and Mrs. Thomas Sheehan as the youngest mother. Mrs. Sheehan read the history of the song of the month, after which the group sang the song, "Beautiful Dreamer.” Mrs. Elmer Golliff gave an interesting lesson on community meais. During the business session, plans were made to go on a tour during the <week of June 21. Mrs.

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James Smith received the door prize for the evening and an auction of,'flower seeds and bulbs followed. Lively refreshments were served to twenty six members by the hostesses, Mrs? Groce Tope, Mrs. Jim Daniels, Mrs. Roland Miller, Mrs. Clyde Jones and Mrs. Lee Spangler. SORORITY HOLDS FINAL MEETING V Members of Delta Lamba and Xi Alpha Xi (chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held their final meeting until September, at the home of Mrs. Frdncis Ellsworth Tuesday. The exemplar degree was conferred on Mrs. Glenn Manlier by Xi Alpha Xi president, Mrs. Robi ert Lane, in an impressive ceremony. Delta president, Mrs. James Kane, conducted the regular business meeting. The following committees were appointed: program. Mrs. Vernon Custer, membership. 'Mrs. Ered Corah, ’ways and means, Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte and Mrs. Walter Sommer: flowers and gifts, ( Mrs. Raymond Snyder, and historian, Mrs. Cletus Miller. The chapter manual of Beta Sigma Phi was read by the group and a social hour followed. A delicious buffet lunch was served by the hostess from a beautifully appointed table centered with white carnations in a milk glass, bowl and lighted tapers. Mrs. Clarence Ziner poured. ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY MEETS Mrs. Frances Monahan, president, presided at the last regular meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, when the group met Wednesday afternoon in the C. L. of C: haft. Mrs. Paul Briede and her, committee were in charge of an enjoyable social program which followed. Card games were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Joe Kitson, bridge. Mri. Mat Coffee, pinochle, and Mrs. Dora Cook, 500. Mrs. Gerald Durkin was the recipient of the door prize. Delicious refreshments Were I served at the close of the program i by the hostesses. PHILALETHEAN CIRCLE MEETS RECENTLY j The 'Philalethean Circle of the Evangelical and Reformed *dbu'rch m-et recently with (Mrs. Edgar Gerber. mA. Victor Amacher. program chairman, gave a -.prayer and read psalm 133 for devotions. The program head continued with an interesting paper entitled j KLENKS Will Be Open Friday Till 9:00 P. M. 1 Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache Nageing backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doctors say good kidney function is very important to good health. When some everyday condition, such V as streaa and strain, causes this important function to alow down,many folks suffer nagging backache—feel miserable. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or f requent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother you. Try Doan's Pills—a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 50 years. It’s amazing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts—help the 15 milesof kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today!

It x J UK x MISS JANE RAYER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rayer of 909 South. Line street, became the bride of James C. Nixon, son of A. J. Nixon of Tonafket. Wash., in a recent ceremony solemnized in the Ghudch of God. \ i The Rev. Dwight McCurdy rend the double ring vows at four o’clock Friday, May 15. in the presence of the immediate family. Mr, and Mrs. Nixon are residing in this city at 116 South Thirteenth street. The groom is employed at the International Harvester company iij Fort Wayne. -Photo by Edwards.

“Industrial Freedom”. Stressing the importance of unity, between labor, management and capital. She also presented the «story of >Luk& a native of Africa, who, was born t J rule. Mrs. Albert Brushwiler, president, presided during the busii ne6s meeting. (Mrs. Gerber and Airs. Amacher served delicious refreshments to the members and two guests at the t|ie program. KIRKLAND LADIES jl GIVE BANQUET A mother and daughter banquet was given recently by the Kirkland Ladies dub with the president opening the meeting by singing several appropriate songs. Mrs. Edna gpve the devotions and also read" a poem. Roll call was answered by naming a famous mother. Under the direction of Mrs. Blanch Henscften, tei ladies sang a few songs! were enjoyed with Mrs. Bin Ehrman and Mrs. Joe Baumgartner among those taking part. The gudst speaker, Mrs. Krehbiel 6f Berne, spoke V>n Christian living. Mrs. Ella Scherry received the door- prize and Miss Linda Conrad was awarded with the guest door prize. June 30 was the date announced when the club will take a trip. A

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social hour followed with Mrs. Edna Shady. Mrs. Blanche Henschen. Mrs. Maude Weller, Mrs. Lola Ehrman and Mrs. Ida Egley serving refreshments to fifty (two guests. GROUP MEETS WITH MRS. iCHNEPF Twenty one members, five children and one guest were present for the regular meeting of the Roc’, township Hopie Demonstration chib meeting Tuesday -afternoon with, Mrs. Will Schnepf. The president. Dora Darkless, presided at the business session, followed with the lesson on “easy to handle community meals’’ by the leaders. Ruth Kunkel and Dorothy Brown. i . An auction on flower seeds and bulbs was'enjoyed and a picnic was planned by the group for the August meeting.) Light refreshments .were then served by th> hostess', asslste<f by “Alite Mdses and Nettie Singleton. Dorothy Brown will be hostess for the next meeting and Dora and Lena Fleming will assist her. GOLDEN 'WEDDING CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hill of this city, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Saturday at their home and on Sunday were honored with a dinner party at the Howard Johnson restaurant in Fort Wayne by their children and grandchildren, Mr. and: Mrs., Vernon D. Hill and. son, Verne, Mrand Mi’s. David C. ! Wynn and children, Kay Marie, David Allan and Eunice Jaiie, and Mrs. Marie* DeBolt. ‘ Later, cfrllers in the home included Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill and Mr. and Mfs. Virgil Trimm of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hill and grandson. Roanoke. Mr. and Mr£‘ Frank Clingenpeel, Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil, Andrews and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill and children, all of this city. I: The Juniors of the American Legion * Auxiliary will meet at the! Legion home from four until six o’clock Monday evening. A picnic will be enjoyed by the members of the Civic Department of the Decatur Woman’s club Monday evening at six thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ray Stingley. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and table service. Meat, rolls .and coffee will be furnished by the committee. * All Women of the Moose are' asked to be present this evening at the Moose home for, initiation services and an interesting program.

Twins!, a boy and a girl, weighing 5 lbs., 8 oz., and 6 lbs., 14 oz.. were born Tuesday in Clewiston, Fla., to Mr. fend Mrs. R. P. Coleman, who formerl/ resided in Decntur at 922 Nuttman Avenue. They have beed Jack Alva and Jean Ann. Mr. and Mrs. John Kallfcnberger of Willshire, Qhio, are the parents of a baby boy, weighing < lbs., 12 oz., and born at 1:10 a.m. today at the hospital. A baby girl was born at 12:05 p.m. today at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lorris Philips of Berne, and weighed 6 lbs., 7 oz. At 1|:1S a.m. today at the'hospital, a baby' boy, weighing 9 lbs., 9 oz.; was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Case of Fort-Wayne.

I Society Items for today’s pub* licatlon must be phdned In by II a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) L.Z Kathleen TerVeer Phone Ml2l THURSDAY Guardian Angel study club, MisS Bessie Faurote, 8 p.m. »’ Circle 318, of Methodist church, Mrs. Lloyd Cowens, 2 p.m. (Monroe W. C. T. U„ Mrs. Martha Kindall, 7:30 p.m. Aeolian choir practice, Decatur high school music rootti, 7 (p.m. Ruralistic stuky chib, Mrs. Robert Geioner, 8 p.m. , Women of Moose, formal initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p.tn. Circle 4, Methodist W. S. C. 8., Mrs. Harry Essex, 2 p.m. St. Ambrose study Hub, Mrs. Herman Methodist W. S. C. 5-.' breakfast, 0-11 a.m., MBrs. Clyde Butler. » Teen-age dance, Flo-Kan Sunshine Girls, K. of P. home, 9 p.m. Steak supper, V. F. W. Auxiliary V. F. W. home, 5-7 pf.tnSt. Paul Ladies Aid* all day, Mrs. Perry Smith, Wayne<Jale. 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, 2 p.m. Decatur 4-H girls, Decatur high school Home Ec. room, 2 p.m. D. A, V. Auxiliary, Business meeting, D. A. V. hall, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY Civic Department, picnic, Mrs. Ray Stingely, 6:30 p.riui’ Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Jhome, j p.m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa, Mrs. James Kocher, Jr., 7:30 p.m. !

” * ” '. h ■ ’ ■ ■ Dr. D. D. Jones, 83, well known Berne physician who has been very ill the past week following a stroke, is now reported some improved although his condition is still considered critical. His three sons are at his bedside, i Automobiles driven by Clifford Hirschy of Monroe, route 1, and Fred Grimm of Quincy, 111., collided on route 1 north of Tuesday, damaging ‘“bath cars, tmiim was attempting a ‘left turn from the center lane. 4 Neither driver was injured. Avon D. Scott of DeeatUr, route 3, paid a fine totalling |15.75 in city court at Bluffton. ;He was charged with disregarding a stop sign at Wabash and Market streets. : i Judge Homer Byrd of the Wells circuit court has taken pnder advisement the sentencing of George M. Miller of this city, who entered a plea of guilty, to passing a forged check. Terry Lee Moser, four,months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Moser, has been returned to His home after undergoing observation in the Fort Wayne Lutheran hospital the past four weeks. ‘ T On jMu Admitted: Linda Dellion, Decatur; Mrs. Harvey Crandall. Berne. Dismissed: Ray Kiser, Bluffton; Ray Wagner, Bryant; Mrs. Gale Cook, Decatur. I. KLENKS Will Be Open Friday Till 9:00 P. M. 1

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Eisenhower Greets Wounded Veterans Animal Reception Held For Veterans WASHINGTON IIP — President Eisepbover’s right hand probably was a felt sore this 'iribrning. In two hours and 15 minutes Wednesday, he shook hands with 1,269 persons, most of them wounded veterans from four wars. i The occasion was the annual White House redeption torveterans hospitalized in the Washington area. More than 1,700 persons were invited. Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower and Vice President and Mrs. Richard* M. Nixon shook, hands with every guest just as Mr. Eisenhower did. When the lawn party was over, Nixon exclaimed. “Why, it , was just like campaigning.” There was pink fruit punch, three kinds of ice cream and endless kinds of cookies and cakes, all served under cireusy red and white striped canopies op the south lawn of the White House. f* The marine band played military marches and nuisical comedy hits while Red Cross ladies moved through the crowd doling out cigarets and broad smiles. For most of the party, the re ception line also included Mrs. Woodrow Wilsoq, cabinet officers and members of the joint chiefs of staff. It was Mrb. W’ilson, wife of the World War I President, who started the tradition of annual garden parties for veterans back in 1919. The President’s broadest smile of the afternoon was bestowed on 80-year-old Joseph W. Beacham, a retired majoi; general who was Cadet Eisenhower’s football coach at West Point in 1911. When Beacham Appeared before the President on the .arm of a Red Cross nurse’s aide, the President flapped him on (he back and exclaimed delightedly, “Oh, brother, lare you as tough as you used to be?” ' J \ More than 739,000 dental patients have been treated by Army dentists serving In the Far East. As a result of these check-ups the dentists filled more than \!431,000 teeth.

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Albert H. Schroeder Graduates June 4 1 Albert H. Schroeder, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Schroeder of\ rpute 1, will receive his diploma from Concordia Junior college. Fort Wayne, at the graduation exercises to be held Thursday, June 4, at 8:15 p.m. 1 ’ -Schroeder is preparing to become a minister and plans to continue his preparation for the ministry at <*oncordia Theological seminary, St. Louis, Mo., this fall. He is a grad a ate of Concordia high school, Fort Wayne, " Trade in a good Town—Decatur

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