Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1953 — Page 3

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2|, 1953

EMBLEM CLUB\ . OPENS FALL SEASON The Decatur Emblem club opened the fall season with a combined business and social meeting at the Elks home. President Helen Howell Conducted the A business meeting. She appointed the following members to serve on the ways and means committee: Mrs. Helen Steiner. Lucile Maasfield. Abbie Meyer, Virginia Prey, Harriet Durkin, ijo Neirefter, Peg Laurent, Romaine Eady, Mary C. Hain, Virginia Laurent, Jean Qtlliom, Helen Forst and Lee Nelson. There will be a called•meeting October 8 for all officers arid members of the ways arid means committee. The time will be announced later. A formal initiation will be held at- the Elks home October 22. President HeTfen Howell also gave an interesting report on the natioriai convention, which ehe attended recently at Swampscott, Mass. Following the business meeting a social hour enjoyed. Ade-

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, I- j • ! - | x ! r j ■ j' x x ■ s :■ PIIAT £. AMEIiI I drive-inn Vim I <X vncif and RESTAURANT HIGHWAYS 27 • 33 - 224 Added to Our kyHv \ MENU ■ f° r ancl winter ! CHICKEN • z ' in-a ' BASKET HOT BEEF or PORK PLATE SANDWICH home made CHILLI SOUP PLATE LUNCH Served ! 11:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. --- - ■ f- ■ ■ NO PARKING PROBLEMS!! \ STARTING MONDAY ‘ Npwt NEW HOURS ITUWI oiriKcr 6:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M. Proprietor vX. > I." A IM ■ VISIT > • • - z for information about - funeral procedure and costs, visit Zwick Funeral Home at ; / ; .V ® any time. Your questions will be frankly answered, ' 7- without obligation of J ..’jH ■ kind. 'MK 0 ZWICK H Robert J. Zwick Elmer Winteregg v ? ,INcr 19n A -1 ■'W: J2PN. 2ND* PHONES - 3-3602 DAY WSt W 3-3603 NIGHTS & HOLIDAYS, ' : J ' ' Ml . ■ ; . I M

licious lunch was \served by chairman Helen Steiner and her corhmtttee: Abbie Meyer, Helen Forst, Lucile Mansfield, and Betty Terveer. Games were played and prises awarded to Ruth Baxter and Peggy Anderson. Esther Meyer was awarded the attendance prize. MRS. L. SOLI DAY ENTERTAINS CIRCLE 2 OF W. S‘ C- S. Circle 2 of the Methodist W. S. C. S. met Thursday at the home of Mrs ;Leonard Soliday with eleven members and one. guest present. Mrs. Harve Baket gave the devotiorials and also gave a sermon by Dir. John Gunn. Mrs. R. D. Meyers gave the lesson from “World Outlook.” It was a very interesting topic about home missions in the west. 'Mrs. Walters announced Circle 2 will have charge of all baked goods, at the fall festival November 19. Mrs. Allan, the district president, Will speak at the next meeting. Mrs. Soliday served delicious refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Barnett and Mrs. L, Mclntosh. ■’— ' ‘ Wednesday at two o’clock the St. Vipcept DePaul society will meet at the CLC hall. j The Philalethean circle of th? Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Wednesday at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Gottlieb Stauffer. . f <, T I —I . \ The executive committee and circle leaders of the Decatur Methodist Wi S. C. SJ will meet at the home of Mrs. L. A. Cowens Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. They will complete plans for the New England dinner and bazaar which will be held November 19. M — A party at eight-fifteen Wednesday is planned by the Methodist Builders* class in the basement of the church. Larry Andrews celebrated his tenth birthday with a weiner roast Friday evening at his home. The

Society Items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Sharon Kimble v Phone 3-2121 SATURDAY F. H. A, bake sale, city hall, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. First Christian church bake sale, Schaler store, 9 a.m. Zion- Lutheran Saturday Bible School, 9:15 a. m. at the Parish Hall. Magley Women’s Guild rummage sale, K. of P. home, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. SUNDAY Aeolian choir, Zion Lutheran parish hall, 2 p.m. k MONDAY Decatur Methodist W. S. C- S. executive committee and circle leaders, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, 7:30 P-m. Pythian Needle club, after Temple. ‘ CWF, Christian church, 7:30p.m. Flo-Kan Sunshine girls, K. of P. home, 6:15 p.m. Junior American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 4 p.m, to 7 p.m. \ TUESDAY Third anniversary of Eagle auxiliary, Eagles’ hall, 8 p.m. Democratic Women’s club potluck dinner, Geneva high school, 6:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladies* club, school, 7:30 p.m. Wesley class pot-luck dinner, Methodist church, 6:30 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Economics club, Preble recreation center, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority chill supper, MrS. Ray Heller, 6:30 p.m. W. C. T. U., Mrs. Jesse Niblick, 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY Methodist Builders’ class party, church basemenU 8:15 p.m. Philalethean circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church,! Mrs. Gottlieb Stauffer, 8 p.m. St. Vincent DePaul society, CLC hall, 2 p.m. | Friendship circle of Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlor 7:30 p.m. Opening Historical Club, Potluck dinner, 12:00, Mrs. Ed Christen. Jolly Housewives Home Ec. club Mrs. John Davision, 1:30 p.m. Unian Township Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Fred Marbach, 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY Women’s Missionary association, of Nuttman avenue U. B. church, Mrs. William Thornton, 7:30 p.m. Magley Ladies* Aid, Mrs. Martin Fruechte, all day. guests included: Danny Drake, Michael Drake, Tommy Isch, Paul Isch, Jerry Baumann, Dave Baker, and James Dyers. Those unable to atend were Larry, Jerry, and Sonny Davis. . Mrs. William Thornton will be the hostess at seven-thirty o’clock Thursday evening for the Women’s Missionary association of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church. I; — . — Supper, Reception At Church Sunday The Zion Walther league, young people’s society of Zion Lutheran church, West Monroo street, will hold a carry-in supper and reception for the members of the junior confirmation class in Zion’s parish hall, 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Invitations have been extended to all the leaguers and their parents and a program and fellowship evening have been arranged by the committee: Barbara Walters, Ruth Busse, and Bill Zwick. Janies Engle, president of the society, will serve as master of ceremonies. Induction of new members will be conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt. Other officers of the Zion Walther league are Pill Hancher, vice-president;' Carolyn Aumaun, secretary; Joyce Callow, treasurer; and Dan Krueckeberg, chairman of Christian growth. If you have something to sell or rooms for' rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It\ brings results. * candy ■ FROZEN FRESH HSr THE DAY IT'S aoe . . . bo* SMITH DRUG COI

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Hubert Isch, 18, route 4,t fainted while at work Thursday at the Magnavox Co., Fort Wayne, regaining consciousness in trie St. Joseph’s hospital. He sustained bruises about the head from his fall. Ddctors could find nothing wrong with the youth and he was dismissed Friday. '\ I - r Grace Weiland, Lil Hammond,and Vida Beineke attended the 56th annual session of the Grand Temple Pythian Sisters of Indiana at Indianapolis September 22 to 24. While there Grace Weiland was elected the new grand manager. George ‘Williamson, active;. and prominent citizen of Blufftbh, is selling his business interests and properties there and will move to central Florida where he will engage in business to be announced later. >He and Mrs. Williamson and their two sons will leave as soon as possible for their- new home. »; Marcia Garcia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Garcia of Decatur, route 2, is a patient at the Wells county hospital. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Heller are enjoying the week-end at Turkey Lake near Angola. F B I AGENT AND (C»AI»h»R From Owe) by a thick wall. It wasn’t until afterward that the audience — watching the Mickey Spillane movie, “I, the Jury”w- became aware of the real-life drama on the mezzanine. Wardrobe Wonders! V XX nK ra I I \l\ \/J LU Vx. £gcU \\‘ 11/ -i // . vV f f „• .. ZrTA \ Fw * fl I I FI I 1 '\ Ft* I' ‘ \ I 1 AMtef \ I 1 l \ r KNy V] I w i ft fSffii I I 11/ ■tti i i 11 Rol \ \ iiHW A I I iBISt In I I w W \ ' \ l/y 1V \ 1 II I 1 I\ \ 1 II 11 1 I -ty lOAMCm > ■ >t’s double your money vf|jen you sew these mlngle-mates! You get twice as much fashton, too! Only one yard 54-lnch fabric Sfor skirt, one yard for weskit Stn Misses* Sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, 20. And fashion —- look at the arrownarrow lines of the skirt, the smoothly fitted weskit! Send for Pattern 9387 and choose your favorite wool or wool mixture! This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents, tbr each pattern for let-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care Os Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name. Address with Zone, Size and Style' Number.

|| At the Adams county memoria'. hospital: \ Mr. and Baronaldo Rodriquez. Rockford, 0., are the parents of a new girl born Friday at 8:08 p.m. She weighed 7 pounds and 11 ounces. - A baby daughter was born to •Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison, - Decatur Friday at 10:37 p.m., weighing 6 pounds and 11 ounces. Saturday at 8:26 a.m. a 9 pound and l /2 ounce baby girl was boro to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Hain, c “ y - yTI Admitted Mrs. Susie Bloenke, city; Don Schaffer, city. Dismissed Don Schaffer, city; Master William Fisher, city; Lee Ulman, city; Mrs. Rex Heare and baby girl, city. 1 1 ’ ! t — Union City Girl Is Junior Miss Indiana BLUFFTON, Ind. UP —Barbara Baker, 18, Union City, reigned today as “Junior M)ss Indiana” after her selection in a beauty contest at the Bluffton Street Fair. A trim brunette, Miss Baker was chosen from among 14 entrants Friday night. Runner-up was Sue Bayless, 17, Bluffton. Von Fleet Doubts Russian H-Attack COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. UP — Gen. James A. Van Fleet, here to address the National Exchange Club convention today, said he doubted if Russia-would launch a hydrogen bomb attack agalpst the United States. The rtetired Bth army commander said in an interview that the Soviet Union doesn't have the strength to follow up an atomichydrogen bomb attack with an invasion. Van Fleet, fresh from a trip to Korea bn civilian relief business, said the Russian lack of strength is due to U. S. Industrial superiority. "We will always stay ahead of them in the industrial rdee,” he said. BARBARA GRAHAM Mts silently with head bowed in Los Angeles Superior court after she and. two csrinpanioM are found guilty of the murder of Mrs. Mabel Monohan. After five hours and ,25 minutes of deliberation, the jury of nine men and three women decreed the trio must pay the supreme penalty. (Intenuttional)

Lutheran Education Week Is Observed Observance To Be Concluded Sunday The Zion Lutheran church. West Monroe street, with its entire church body, the Lutheran church — Missouri synod, is this week observing Lutheran education week and national Sunday school week. “The Lutheran church," said the Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor of the Ipcal church, “believes in Christian education from the cradle to the grave; that a strong,, active church must be not only a church regularly at worship, but a church at study.” , \ The board of education, ' Karl Reinking, chairman, has made plans during September whereby each Sunday service was devoted to some phase of Christian education. •The observance will culminate on Sunday as thb congregation celebrates its annual Sunday school rally day at the 10: 30 morning worship service. The Sunday school, the Saturday Bible school, the Sunday Rible classes, the summer vacation Bible school, and the catechetical classes for\children and adults preparatory to confirmation con- 1 stitute the church’s agencies for training both children and adults in the teachings of the Bible, and training them for worship and service in the church. The .staff of the Sunday school includes the following officers: G. A. Schultz, superintendent; Paul Busse, Jr., assistant superintendent; Mrs. Reinhold Sauer, general secretary; Mrs. Henry Krueckeberg, birthday secretary. The teachers follow: Mrs. George Rentz, Mrs. Norman Kruse, Mrs. Richard Bemont, Mrs. Arthur Bieberich, Mrs. Gerald Nelson, Mrs. William Porter,\ Mrs. Kenneth Ohler, Mrs. Karl Reinking, Mrs. D. Hoyt Callow, Mrs. Harry Sheets, Mrs. Garth Keckley, Mrs. Oscar Bieberich, Mrs. Paul Hancher, Richard Mailand, Karl Reinking, Arthur Bieberich, Clarence Stapleton, Chester Kleinkriight, Paul Hancher, Harold Thieme, Mrs. Herman Krueckeberg, and Miss Irene Zwick. Mvs. Richard Archer is a teacher’s helper. Herman Krueckeberg leads the high school Bible class and the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, conducts the adult Bible class each Sunday. Total enrollment in all departments is 303. Parents of Decatur whose children are not enrolled in Sunday school are invited to bjdng them to Zion Lutheran Sunday schbolA The hours are 9:15 to 10:15 each Sunday morning. Indianapolis Man Is Fatally Injured INDIANAPOLIS UP —Leon D; Henry, 50, Indianapolis, died in General Hospital Friday night of injuries suffered nine hours earlier when his motorcycle collided with an auto. * One Man Killed As Auto Leaves Highway NEW CASTLE. Ind. UP — Hugh Leisure, 49, Knightstown, 1 was in-\ jured fatally and three other persons were hurt, one critically, Friday when their car plunged oft Indiana 3, thriee miles north of Spiceland. Hospitalized in Henry county hospital here were Ross Leisure, 38, who was in critical condition; Edward R. Shaeffer, 24, the driv ' er, and Eilene Huntsman, 24, all of Knightstown.

SUNDAY MENU POT ROAST of BEEF Brown Gravy ROAST PORK ’ Fresh Apple Sauce “ FRIED CHICKEN Maryland Style Included with Meals: — Parsley Potatoes . . French Style Green Beans . . Combination Salad . i Assortment of Pies. MIKE’S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 13th Street at Winchester St. OPEN DAY A NIGHT

CMsnw Bmwni i k*® 730 MD s WOM SAVS: “Fathers . . bring up your children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” Eph. 6, 4. 'J ENROLL YOUR CHILD fe.T'fV; SUNDAY SCHOOIr-S:ls A. M. ■' 1 SATURDAY BIBLE SCHOOI^-9:15 A. M. •— • 0—... “ ...MIM ,n.M ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Monroe & Eleventh Streets

Moose To Initiate Candidates Tuesday Adams lodge 1311, Loyal Order, of Moose, will have inltiatloii ceremonies at 8 p.m. Tuesday, with the local degree team conferring the ritualistic rites. Candidates are asked to be at the Moose home by 7;30 o’elfciK to fill out necessary 'jAipers. members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Motorist Asleep At Wheel, Fatally Hurt ORAWSFORDSVILLE, Ind. UP Myore, 42,. Crawsfordsville was killed Friday when his station wagon struck a guard rail on U.S. 136 near here, fhen smashed into a tree. State police said MoorO apparently fell asleep. r If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

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