Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1953 — Page 3
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tri kappa meets , ! TUESDAY EVENING The first fall meeting of Tri Kappa sorority was held with Mrs. Dwight Girod Tuesday evening. , Forthcoming plans were discussed hyHthe group during the regulak business hour. September 15 was the: date given for a social to be held at the Elks home, with the officers as hostesses. Installation of officers will he an event for the month of October. Following this announcement, the session was closed. r SEASON ACTIVITIES 7 BEGUN BY SORORITY Season activities were begun by members of Psi lota Xi sorority Wednesday evening at the home of the president, Mrs. Dick Linn. Eadh member present was given the new yearbooks and projects were outlined for the comingyear. Various chairmen were appointed and each active member was named to participate. Plans were completed for the rummage sale Sept. 11 and 12 and all were urged to bring thein donations to the Den the Thursday afternoon. ' The meeting closed H'ith the ■ president leading the group In the closing dedication. CIRCLE ACTIVITIES TO BEGIN SEPT. 9 Circle activities of the Woman’s Association of the First Presbyterian church will begin Sept. 9 at eight o’clock with Mrs. David Macklin as hostess to the Ruth Circle. Mrs. Simon Heemstra will present the program with “Financing Faith” as her topic, Naomi Circle will meet that Same evening with Mrs, R. C.
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Hersh at eight o’clock. Mrs. M. J. Saylors will have the topic and speak on “These 1 Rights We Hold”. Mys. John Heller will act as hostess to the Martha Circle Thursday afternoon at two thirtyo'clock. The topic at this time will be given by Mrs. -Ray Walther and will deal with “Migrants, The Forgotten People.” Hostesses for ‘the Mary ‘Circle meeting will be Miss Frances Dugan and her mother, Mrs. Charles Dugan at their honie, Thursday afternoon at two thirty. Mrs. Simon Heemstra will speak on “Financing Faith” during the program. -XX' r- IPROMINENT COUPLE CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John W. Parrish ot route 4, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary with open houfie and a family dinner Tuesday at their home. ] I ' ’ i The well-know-n couple were married in Adams county Sept. 2, 1903; and have resided in the county all their lives. They have four children, Kenneth. Mrs. Paul Met Ahren, Kermeth Parrish and' Mrs. Walter Lengerich, all of Decatur. Those mentioned above and their families all were present for the occasion. Mrs. Parrish was presented a lovely corsage during the family gathering and the dinner was served from a table centered with'; an appropriately decorated four tier cake. The couple received their many friends during the afternoon and evening and were "extended manywell wishes. YOUNG PEOPLE MEET WITH DAN SHACKLEY \ - A group of young people of the Wren, Ohio Evangelical United Brethren church youth fellowship, along with their pastor, the Rev. Donald Martin, and (their leader, Mrs. Daniel Jones, gathered at the home of Dan Shackiey, east of Decatun Tuesday evening, on a mission of cheer, as Dan has been bedfast several months due to a hip operation. ' t The evening was spent playing games, group singing and accordion numbers by Rev. Martin, followed with other special nupihers. 'Refreshments were served by Mrs. Shackiey and Mrs. Jones during the evening. Those present were Rev. Martin. Mrs. Daniel Jones. Miss Marcile Jones. Kay Poling, Lois Case, Leon Jones. Gene Case, David and’ Dan Roop, Sue, Cheryl and Karen Shackiey. Mr. and Mrs. George Roop. Mrs. George Dull and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shackiey. ■ Mrs. John Hirschy will be hostess to the Happy- Homemakers club Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. Miss Anna K. Williams will .-give the lesson on better breakfasts. A good attendance is requested.
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The Rainbow GirLs will meet this eveninp at-six forty ' five o'clock at the Masonic ijall. Election of officers will be held at this time. A mission feast and homecoming will be held by the Salem Evangelical and 'Reformed church, Magley, Sunday. y Mrs. John Koors will pe hostess this evening to the St. Jude study club at eight o’clock. The Decatur Rose Garden club will meit with Mrs. Dale Moses Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. D. E. Foreman, 1022 Marshall street, will act as hostess for the meeting of the Dutiful Daughters class ’of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church' Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock. An important business .meeting will be conducted at the! Elks home Tuesday evening at eight o’clock by Delta Theta Tau sbrorAll ladies of the church are urged to attend the meeting Tuesdayevening at peven thirty; o’clock of the Trinity church W. S. W. S. at the church. Mrs^,David Wynn will be leader and hostesses will be Mrs. Addie Andrews. Mrs. j Clarence Morgan and Mrs. Marie DeBolt. Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta |Sigma Phi sorority will meet at the Elks home Wednesday eve-, riing at eight o’clock. j i ; A baby boy was born to Mri and Mrs. Arthur Baker Wednesday at the hospital_at 9:52 p.m. and. he wleighed 9 lbs.’ ,• Mr- and Mrs. Robert Osterman are the parents of a baby • girl, weighing 6 lbs.. 15 oz.. and born Wednesday at the hospital at 8:30 p.m. ‘ At 2:25 p.m. Wednesday at the hospital, a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Don" Hess, weighing 7 lbs., oz.
| V ll | *■ Admissions ' ' Miss Opal Whittenbarger, Monroeville. Dismissals William Raudenbush, Decatur!; Ralph Klinker, Jr., Monroeville!; Master Robert Koos, Decatui*:; Mrs. Willis Lehipan and baby boy, Berne; Mrs. Bill Huffman and ba-J by girl, Decatur. BAKE SALE, September sth, at Preble Fire Department Auction Sale] Preble. \ 208 2t If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.
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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 THURSDAY Presbyterian Martha Circle, Mrs. Johjj Heller., 2:30 p.m i Presbyterian Mary Circle, Miss Frances Dugan, Mrs. Charles Dugan. 2:30 -p.hi. Rainbow Girls, Masonic hall, 6t45 p.m. St. Jude study duh, Mrs. John Koors, 8 p.m. St. Ann study club postponed. St. Joseph study dub, Mrs. Robert Rumschlag. 8:15 n.m. Women of Moose. Moose home, 8 pan., officers, 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid, oafish hall, all day. > Trinity ,E. U. B. Ladies Aid. church, 7:30 p.m. i Monroe Methodist W. S, C. S, church annex, 7:30 p.m. ’’ Wesley class, Methodist churchy. 7:3ft p.m. - Methodist Ever-Ready class, Mrsj Lloyd Cowens. 7:30 p.m. •' Unit 1, Bethany E. U.-8., W, 9. W. S.. Mrs. Minnie Breiner, 2 p.m. Business and Professional Women, Miss Joan Wemhoff, 7:30 . p.m. Heidelberg Sunday school class, Zion E. R. church, 7:30 p.m, FRIDAY b Trinity E.1'.8. Work and Win class. Church basement, 7:3ft p.m I nion E. U. B. Friendship class Mr. and Mrs Norris Riley, 8- pan. | SUNDAY Mission fbt.st, homecoming, Salem E. and I . church. Magley. ■* TUESDAY Delta Thetl Tau, Elks home, 8 pin. _1 v Decatur Rose Garden dub, Mrs. Dale Moses, 2 p.m Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. John ,Hirschy, 8 pin. , Dutiful Daughters class, Beth- i any E.- U. B. church, Mrs. D. E. Foreman. -7:30 p.m. Trinity, chjirch W. S. W. S-. church, 7:30 p in. Xi A*lpha Xi Exemplar chapter, Mrs. Martin Weiland. 8 p.m. Delta Lambda chapter, Mrs. William Affolder, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Ruth Circle. Mrs. i David Macklin. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Naomi Circle. Mrs: R. C. Hersh. .8 p in. Epsilon Sigma chapter, Elks home, 8 p.m. Miss Anne Smith, dhughtef of Mr. and Mrs. I’. C. Smith, wil} re turn ito her home Sept. 11, after attending the state fair in Indianapolis as the honor girl from Adams county, due to her excellent 4 11 work. . —— Line Divine! 1 ,! IjXv / v f \ A/ a 7 / A n Mw / / ’ 1111 // /1 k\ wT /I If I IV ' ■ /Hl I / \ 1 / VI 9396 12-20. 40 bis It’s the PRINCESS effect—lihe divine for any figure! See the angled buttoning—this is a nißv fashion note! Elegant in faille, casual in cotton tweed, versatile ip wool—this dress will be on tue go all its Useful, beautiful life, ci Pattern 9396: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16. 18. 20; 40. Size 16 takes 4% yards 39-inch fabric and yard contrast. Send Thirty-five cents in coips tor this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to JMSfrian Martin, care pf Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18tb St., New York ill, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address, with Zone, Siie and Style Number. ■. £-,
r HAS BABY, THEN LEARNS HUSBAND IS STILL ALIVE t 1 H .11 JB- _ W 7 .A J •7k I ■> - NO HAPPINESS can copipate with that of Mrs. E&win Nixon, shown with her new baby in Seattle, Wash. Six montlis ago her husband (inset) was reported killed in action in Korea, But just before the baby was bom, came a report that Nixofc whS among the POWs released at Panmunjotn. On the doctor’s wasn’t told till after the birth of the baby. . (hiternational Soundphoto > —: ■
Remove Bodies Os I ' I ■ ■ ■ ‘I Air Crash Victims < 19 Korean Veterans Aboard Downed Plane VAIL, \Wash. UP — The bodies i of 21 soldiers and crewmen killed ; in the crash of a chartered DG3 plane on the fringe of t.hj* Cascade ■ Mountains were at Madigan army I hospital today. The wreckage -of the plane was ■ discovered by a ground i party 15 i : milts south of here Wednesday. I The plane had crashed intjo a grove of fir trees-Tuesday nighi. Aboard were 19 Korean veterans being transferred from Fort Old. . Calif., to Fort Lewis, Wash., on ' routine reassignments, and' two crewmen. The plane was owned by Regina Airlines /of Florida and under charter to the army. The dead included: Sgt. John Davis Jr., sou of Cora : Davis, 276 E. 4.5th St.. St. Paul, j Minn. < , Pvt. Joseph N. Briscoe, grandson of Mrs. Hattie Chewier, Jefferson Ave.. SL fibuis, Mo. • dpvt. Carl C. Butler, husband of" Margaret K. Butler. 1047' 12th St., Des Moines. lowaPvt. Ezekiel Turk Jrl son of Ezekiel Tuik Sr., 112 W. Bth Ave., Sikeston. Mo. Cpl. Leamon E. schuli, son of I Gemge E. Schulz, Zearing. Iowa: I, * ■' I. U. Music Leader At Center Sept. 16 i Maurice F. Shadley^coordinator of music: services at Indiana University. will be in Fort Wayne Wednesday, Sept. IK. to counsel students planning to stuc y music at the LU. Fort Wayne center or on the I. U. campus at Bloomington. Shadley also v.ill conduct auditions for music srholarthips to the university. , He will be at the ForJ Wayne Center, 1120 South Barr from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 16. Students wishing to confer with the I.U. music school representative may call the center office for appointments. Parents of students also are invited to talk wi :h Shadley on the music program of the university. Receives Word Os Death Os Officer Mrs. Clara E. Drum, secretary x of the 'Rebekah lodge in this city, h,as received word of the qeath of ' Rrtth Salisbury, president of the [ Rebekah assembly of Indiana, at her home in Elkhart, laslj Saturday. ’I ' I If you have something to sell or : rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. I * • • ■ .. HOOSIERLAND'S "Miss Indiana** for the “Miss America” beauty pageant in Atlantic City, N. J, is 19-ycar-old Violet Wratlch of East Chicago. She’s 5-2%, weighs 117, with 34 bust, 24 waisL She sings alto, (International)
I ■ 3 I' r jRev. To Speak At Meeting Tim Bjmpe. will be the wincipal speaker at a meeting jThii®day, September IP, at ( o-|tf AtjiSJ"jcan Legion ‘ post 157.iil *||s announced’today. Rev. fell the-i group about th(< iw|3 national <?onVen- ' tion. now ip Ogpsion in St. :Louis. Delegate®lWin all posts |>f the district .sbeen invited to attend the inifetjug which will start at a p.m?* . if , If you haye HOmething to sell o" rooms fort Lent, try a Democrat Want results.
Clothes Appeal When Cleaned Regularly by KELLY DRY CLEANERS 155 8. 2nd Phone 3-3202 (We our own plant)
jAt KAYE’S n\ \\\\>\\,\\W\ THE N|| IN SHOES \ [X\ / \ \ \ \ J /f' \ \ \ \ — ° $ \ 'W \ advertised \ V X 3— —* n \ k— z-*X SEVENTEEN '4?. 4 P x’x <r / , : /;A ♦ x® H JUr />* . • On the go . . . all day, every day ... y° u nee d an ea9 er -b e ' aver shoe like one of these. Smartly styled, rightly I priced... to give every budget a happy time. See all our American Girl shoes ny ... well worth looking at. / $6.95 Kaye’s Shoe Store 4 Doors South of Bank | If X-Ray Fitting ' -•■■ ™•» ■■ M, — •*»»■.'>’. . ' V '
Riblick & Co. New Fall Coats . — i X. -. I ■ ■ \" V I : \ \!k , V I: KX u-- * ■' ' 7X: I'*' LW: /original % ? ' ' -A WWg * ; • ■ n 0 Zibiline Smokey Fleece JR Qg • _ Blanket Fleece 0 Tweed : Up SIZES 10 to 20 Niblick & Co. Smart . r i r ■I- - , V I :• •>
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