Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1953 — Page 3
TUESDAY JULY 7, 1953
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ALDINE MACKE HONORED WITH BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Aldine Macke, bride-elect of July 12, .was recently honored with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs, Marilyn Scott .and Miss Alice Fuelling at L the latter’s ■home. A corsage of “ pink roses was presented the honored guest upon her arrival. Several amusing games were enjoyed with the various winners presenting their prized to Miss Macke, who received lovely gifts during the evening, which were arranged in a gayly decorated wagon. A delicious luncheon was served later ip the dining room at a candlelite table centered with a bouquet of sweet peas._ . Guests for the occasion were Mrs. August Macke, Mrs. Clayton Barrock, 5 Mrs. Morris Bleeke, Mrs. Chris Bohnke. Mrs. Leonard Linker. Mrs. Emma Bohhkek. Mrs. Jda 'Fuelling and the Misses Darlene and Leona Bohnke, Delores and Marjorie Bleeke. Bonnie Scott, Arlene and Cynthis Fuelling and Verna Jane Macke. UNION TWP. CLUB MEETS RECENTLY A recent meeting of the Union Township Woman’s club was held with Mrs. Lawrence Grote. Presi-
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dent Marie Marbach called the session to order. Each member answered roll call by telling her wedding date. fl Mrs. Florence Bhuman arid Phyllis Nidlinger were chosen as delegates to the leader’s meeting at Purdue with Mrs. Florence i Smitley and Helen Grote as alternates. A lesson on outdoor cookery was given by the hostess, assisted by Louise Grote. The next meeting will <be with Edith Dehner with Beulah Bertsch as the guest speaker. Nineteen members and two Visitors and ten children 'attended the meeting. The Salem Methodist W. S. C. S. will have a regular meeting Thursday afternoon beginning at one thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Marcelltis Davison. The 4th District meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held at Butler Thursday beginning at ten o’clock. A pot-luck, dinner will be served and all are asked to provide their own table service, /lam, rolls, coffee and pie will be' furnished. i The Calvary W. S. W. S. will meet in the church .basement at eight o’clock for a regular session. Our Lady of Victory Discussion club will meet with Mrs. Herman J. Miller Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. i \ , Informal initiation of the Women of the Moose will be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The newly elected officers will be in charge and arp asked to be at . the Moose home by seven o'clock, i Reports due at this time are pubj licity, membership. Mooseheart, ; library and Mqosehaven. Past senior regent, Waneta Walchle asks 'that all chairman be present to j give their reports and to receive their new horizon Certificates at this time. The Work and Win class of •Trinity Evangelical United Breth- ' ■ j
. x i WHO Mollk. I X or - .. awl fl| fM gk. <aR- f JMM :• 1 x < ®ft OfcL * r f mHHHMMR. AND MRS. RAYMOND EUGENE EHRSAM were united in marrjiage recently in a candlelight ceremony solemnized in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, with the Rev. William Ct Feller officiating. , The double ring vows were witnessed by thp couple’s parents' Mr. and Mrs. Orville Slusher of this city and Mr. and' Mrs. Carl Ehrsam of Pleasant Mills. The bride is the former Alice Slustier. Mrs. Ehrsam graduated from Decatur high school. The groom, a graduate qf Pleasant Mills high school, is employed at the Fort Wayne International Harvester company. The couple are residing in Pleasant Mills- Photo by Edwards. , \
I ren church will meet at Hanna Nuttman park for a picnic supper Thursday evening at six o'clock. All members and friends are invited. - Mrs. Gertrude Harmon will be hostess Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock to the Bobo Willing Workers class. ''’ . \ The Mary and Martha Circles of the First Presbyterian church will , enjoy a picnic with Mrs. Lowell! Harper Thursday afternoon at twelve thirty o’clock. The Queen of the Rosary study! club will have a pot-luck supper Thursday evening at six Jhirty o’clock with Mrs. Grover Clouser. Members of the Church of God Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. Emery Hawkins Thursday evening At eight o’clock. Psi lota Xi sorority members will hold *a picnic at Hanna Nuttman park Wednesday evening at six thirty o’clock. . i._ If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. 4-Way Wonder! MM Mgffl I l tA sizes LI X I 2-iO Inf SHE’LL BE COOL, and happy in this 4-Way Wonder Wardrobe! Shirt, shorts, bra-top n’ skirt look so sweet on your girl whichever way she mixes them. Easy-seeing—construction is so simple. 4nd that same lack of frills makes them easy irqning. Pattern 9335: Child’s States 2. 4,6, 8. 10. Size 6 entire 3% yards 35-inch fabric This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. v Send Thirty-five cents In coin® for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern if you wish Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin care of Decatur Datlv Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.*
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The Hedington barn southeast of Monroe was destroyed by fire Sunday, presumably from combustion, causing a loss of several thousand dollars, partially ■ covered by insurance. The fire occurred at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon and the same night the house was I struck by lightning, with slight damages:' .• j| The Bank of Geneva is adding a room to their building to be used for a board of directors room and adding space to the bank for various purposes. Ted Biberstine is moving from Adams county to a new residence one mile north and two miles east of Bluffton. He is assigned to the< Baer Field subpost of Indiana* state police and will now assist trooper Richard Myers in policing the Wells county area. , J | Merlin W. f’linkenbeard of Richmond has been signed as basketball coach at the Petroleum high school in Wells county. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaub pf Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting relatives here. Fred is enjoying his annual vacation. 1 Miss Ethel Schmlege and Mis^ ! Lorene Moellering returned , to their homes Sunday after a inotor trip through the southern states including Kentucky* Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas. Louisiana and Texas. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Morton of Alexandria, La. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piss and children. Catheryn, Billy ..and Eddie of Allentown, Pa., spent the wetek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritzinger of this 'city. They left Monday for a five weekfe’ vacation a't Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies. Mr. and Mrte. Dee Fryback and Mrs. E. A. Beavers entertained July 4 in honor of Mr. and Mts. L. Gray Paddock and aon, Steven ofi Huntington. who left Sunday to attend the Elks national convention in St. Louis, Mo. Paddock was recently elected exalted ruler of the Huntington Elks lodge. Mr. andi Mrs. J. J. Lower of Yonkers, N. Y„ are visiting Mrs. Lower’s mother, Nellie Oman, and her sister, Mrs. Byrl Masterson, in Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurt o‘ Bluffton enjoyed the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryf o f this city at the Ryf summer home on Eberland Lake near Burr Oak. Mich. R. A. Stuckey is home from Mackinac, he has been enjoying his summer cabin. His physician removed the cast he has been wearing since last winter when he injured his back in a fall. He expects to return to Michigan the latter part of the week. ■ — I ■ Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Fox are the parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday at the hospital at 4:25 p.m. and weighed 6 lbs., 3 oz. At 1:35 p.m. Tuesday, a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhnle at the hospital arid he weighed 9 lbs. Trade In a Good Town—Decatur) DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co.
rx-jyt » ».i W—f— — l 7 mi 9 Society Item* for today*! publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer Phono 3-2121 i TUESDAY | C. L. of C. Society, C. L, of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa sorority, Miss Ddhothy Schnepf, 7:30 p.m. . Loyal Daughters Classi picnic, Hanna Nuttman park, m. Rainhow Girls, Masonlp hall, 7 p. m. , jUiiU ih WEDNESDAY Our Lady of Victory Discussion club. Mrs. Herman J. Miller, S p in. Psi lota Xi, Picnic, Hann# .Nuttman park, 6:30 p. m. r Profit and Pleasure Hnmsi Ec„ (Mrs. Arthur! Lengerich. 7:|o’ p.m. Mt. TaiborlW. S. C. S„ Drake, 7:30 p.m. . 4 Business and Professional Women picnic, Wells County iState park, 6:15 pan. THURSDAY || j? ( Trinity E. Ui. B. Work |nd Win • class. Picnic, Hanna Guttman park. 6 p. m. Bobo Willing Worked jrlass. Mrs. Gertrude Harriiori. 7:30 V in. Presbyterian church Malry and Martha Circles. Picnic, Mrs/ Lowell Harper, 12:30 p. m. ■ < Queen of Rosary study ; jflub, Picnic, Mrs. Grover Clouser;:;6:3o p. m. Church iof God Missionary Society, Mrs. Emery Hawkins. 8 p.m. Women of Moose. Informal Initiation, 7:30 p. m. Officers 7 p. m. 4th District meeting, American Legion Auxiliary. Butler. a. m. •Salem Methodist W. Q S„ Mrs. Marcellus Davison. 1:30 pm Mt. Victory W. M. A., Afrs. Carey Knittle, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes [|tudy club, Mrs. Raymond Voglewede, 8 pin. Phoebe Bible class of £ion E.‘ R. church, picnic postponed. Missionary church Ladies Fellowship, Church basement, 7 p.m. Union Chapel W. S. W. 6., Mrs Earl Chase, 7:30 p m. iMt. Pleasant W. S. W. S., Mrs. Btyce Sheets, 2 p.m. Unit 2 of Bethany E. U. B. church, postponed. FRIDAY Calvary W; S. W. S.: church basement, 8 p. ni. I. ' ’ ; ? Admissions t Mrs. Anna Voglewede, Decatur; Miss Rosemary Gase, Decatur; Miss? Eddie Jo Sallot. Decatur; Master Steven Sallot, Decatur/ , Dismissals Master Dwight Habegger.ißerne; Richard Rumschlag, Decatur; Miss Jennifer Berne. | I ~ L ~| J Woman Killed, Five Injured In Accident MADISON, Ind. UP Miss Julia 'Sarnd, 30, Tdiedo, Q., was killed and five persons were injured slightly late Monday when a tire blew out on her car. and it overturned on U. S. 421 near Belleview. 1
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Purdue Glee Club Sings For Critics ' Continues Tour Os European Cities BRpSSDLS, Belgium UP — A group of Europe's finest music critics gathered Monday in Brussels Fine Arts Palace to hear the Purdue University glee club run through a repertory of classical and folk songs. The choir was in fine voice after three daysi rest from singing and drew sustained applause from the music critics. But the Belgian public, regaled' in recent • days with the \many; other fine; choirs at the Unescosponsored music festival, just did not turn up. About 100 spectators comprised the audience as the glee club took the stage at the end of a long evenibg’s entertainment. The gleei club was preceded by the Londoh, Ont., girls choir, the Berliner Mottettenchor from Germany; and the Temple University choir from Philadelphia. The glee club incorporated members of the Indiana home economics choir and the Marshall Field chorus, for several numbers. Together* they! ran through a program of seVen ballads, Negro spirituals and religions songs under the direction of Albert V. Stewart. Stewart ■ slightly modified \his .jarrangemerits to suit European , ears. Previous engagements on the continent taught him that Europeans wan( strict tempo. “Variations, such • as we practice in the spates ara hot appreciated as well over here." he said. - « The glee club's program comprised “Maima. My Beloved” from Di Lasso; j Handel’s “Hallelujah. Amen’*; a polo number by Robert lam, "Wene You There”; Stephen Foster's *Oh Susanna"; “Night Cometh’’ |by Reed; Bruckner's "Ave Maria”; and an enthusiastic arrangement of the “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Descend Slopes Os Murderous Mountain KARACHI, Pakistan UP — A successful Austro-Gei man expedition today descended the slopes pf Nanga Par Hat, a murderous mountain known as the "naked goddess" which has claimed at least 20 lives. 1 Austrian Hermann Buhl, 29, reached the summit of the 26.620- , foot peak, ninth highest in the world, on July 4, Jo a, report received here today. ~~ I " it i$ the second highest mountain ever scaled by man. , Ask Street Lights On Thirteenth Street A petition for street lights on Thirteenth street from Washington” to the Erie Railroad will be presented to thfe city council for action at regular meeting at City flail, according to head ’petitioner Cletiis Miller, operator of the Fairway restaurant. Miller said the lights would give a good impression to Decatur’s “new* business district" and add to the safety of persons crossing the highway as well as traveling along it in their cars. Miller stated he had gathered 33 names; on the petition, virtually all the businesses which line the route. Said Miller: “. . . This is a new and prosperous district of Decatur and the lights would give .everyone added pride in the addition.” 3 •
‘ ISsxn <! ■ k'H ' • a jK i B 3’ / • ■■ i® n POINTING OUT that the Church of England, with its "unshakable attitude toward retrialriage and divorce, always has been upheld by'the Throne,” the London Daily Mirror says the reported romance of Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend, an RAF captain and a divorced commoner, has “dramatically reopened the great controversy over the church’s attitude toward the remarriage of people concerned in divorce cases.” The above phojtd^one of the few of the princess and captain together, shows them at an air display at Farnborough, England, in 1950.
Favors Continuance . Os WASHINGTON, UP -The senate has approved by voice vote a one year iextension of the program , under which Mexican farm workers are imported to assist *|n harvesting U\ 8. crops. ■- f The bill, a simple one-ytear extension of present authority, now goes back to the house which pro- ' posed a three-year extension. 1 - . 7—l \ - 26 Anti-Communist Prisoners Escape PU'SAN, Korea (UP)—Twentysix anti-Communist North Korean prisoners of war escaped from -a prison camp near here [Monday nl|rht during a violent storm, it [was disclosed today. They were the first prisoners to escape in more than a week. Less ' than 8,600 professed anti-Red North Koreans now remain United Nations control. Before President Syngman Rhee o' South Korea ordered theA * released close to were held in' prison stockades. r ■ * Two Gary Buildings Damaged By Bombs GARY. Ind. UP Bmnb explosions damaged two buildings early I" today and shattered windows of nearby establishments. Police found what they thought ■
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