Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1954 — Page 3

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1954

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CHRISTMAS IDEAS THEME OF WORKSHOP Christmas ideas will ne the theme ot toe October 19 handicraft work,-hap. Thia open meeting is tor nnyone interested in making thing.* for the holiday festivities. There wjll be both morning and afternoon aes-rions. Subject* to be included are par* ty favors, gift euggeetions, hand made greeting cards, Christmas tree and table decora Hons, and winter bouquets. There will be an afternoon dem1 V IL /RlusluatsslkM * ]\//i IW I j/ I 1 ■ •I Clean Carpets Like Playing Shuffleboard What lg believed to be the greatest scientific advancement in home carpet cleaning is being marketed under the name of Blue Lustre, All you do is vacuum carpet, apply Blue Luetre foam with long handle brush applicator (it's as easy as playing shuffleboard). let dry and vacuum. The results are amazing. We are proud to be among the nation’s first stores to offer Blue Lustre. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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onwtrattoiT o.' preparations and ar rangemopts of dried flowers, pods, > berries, etc, .for centerpieces and t mantel decorations. Patterns for • the favors and' gift suggestions r may be capled. The tree trimming . and. block printed card* can actualI ly be made at toe meeting. Details will l>e announced later - as to exact time and place. This I event is one of toe special interest » meUinjgs of the county extension I program in home economics. ANNNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT TO YOUNG DECATUR MAN Tbe engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Rosie Moore has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Wichita, Kan. She will become the bride of A/2C Donalld De Wayne Roop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Roop of Decatur. The bride-elect attended school at Wichita, Kan, and her fiance is a graduate of Decatur high school. He is serving with the U. S. air force, at Forbes Air Force Base, Topeka, Kan. The wedding date is October 9. •< TO CELEBRATE 67TH . WEDDING ANNIVERSARY __ _ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lindsey ot route two. Geneva will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary Saturday. Mrs. Lindsey will be 86 February 1, and Mr. Lindsey’ will celebrate his 91st birthday February 28. They have three sons living and one daughter deceased, they are Ralph Lindsey of Fort Wayne, Charles Lindsey of Wells County. NRo Lindsey of Maumee, 0., and the deceased daughter was

Mrs. Earl Conners. A family reunion will lie held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey with 42 children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and greatgreatgrandchildren present. - BETHANY CIRCLE IN MEETING WEDNESDAY The Bethany circle of the Evangelical and Reformed church met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gottlieb Stauffer. Mrs. William Feller, program chairman, gave the devotions and a discussion from the book, “That the World May Know Us/’ by Charles Ranson. Mrs. George Thomas, president, presided at the business meeting. > Reports and plans were made for the annual bazaar, luncheon and cafeteria supper to be held .October 25, in the church basement. Mrs. Stauffer was assisted by Mrs. Victor Amacher, Mrs. i.Ray Moser, and Mrs. M. F. Wortliman in serving refreshments. KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP CLUB IN MEETING The Kirkland township Home Demonstration club met recently at the Adams Central school for their monthly meeting, with 26 members and one guest present. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Nellie Schlickman. Edna Shady led the group in ■ singing the song of the month, "School Days.’’ Mrs. Ralph Leyse gave devotibns and Dorothy""Hoffman presented the lesson. Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner, Mrs. Albert Beineke, Mrs. John Leyse. and Mrs. Dorphus Schlickman gave a report on their recent trip to Chicago. Mrs. Edward Arnold received the door prize. The hostesses for the month were Irene Sowers. Ida Andrews,. Lucy Martin, and Ella Leyse. SUNNY CIRCLE CLUB IN RECENT MEETING The Sunny Circle home demonstration club met recently in the Preble recreation hall. Mrs. Pearl Goldner, president, opened the meeting with the creed repeated by the members. Mrs. Gametta Barkley gave the devotions. Mrs. Ilene Buuck and Mrs. Viola Kruetztnan presented the lesson. During the business meeting, plans were completed for the club trip to Fort Wayne October 19. New officers elected were Mrs. Pearl Goldner, president; Mrs. Hilda Bauermeister, vice - president; Mrs. Helen Beery, secretary; Mrs. Laurine Conrad, treas- . urer. Leaders are Mrs. Bertha Koeneman and Mrs. Irene Buuck and the alternates are Mrs. Helen Mann and Mrs. Beulah Kruetzman. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Mildred Hildebrant], Mrs. Helen Mann, and Mrs. Helen Beery. The Tri Kappa business meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the Elks home at 7:30 o’clock. The Psi lota Xi sorority will have a business meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Edith Deitsch of 321 ■ Limberlost Trail at 8 o’clock. — * The Psi lota Xi honorary group will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Bertha Rice at 7:30 o’clock. Unit three of the Bethany E, 11. B. church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence R. Smith, with Mrs. C. E. Hocker as assisting hostess. The program chairman is Mrs.

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Earl Fuhrman. y . The Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S. executive meeting will be Tuesday evening ut 7:30 o’clock at the home of Marie Hoffman. The Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday evening at 7:3(7 o’clock in the church annex. It is guest night and all ladies of the church and guests are invited. The Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Stump of Fort Wayne at' 8 o'clock. —, The Lady of Fatima discussion club will have a meeting Monday at the home of Mrs.' Cornelius Geimer at 8 o’clock. The Women’s Missionary association of Mt. Victory U. B. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Fairy Cress Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Those having used clothing should bring it for Kentucky and Mississippi. The Methodist W.S.C.S. will have quiet time at 1:30 o’’clOCk Thursday afternoon in the Methodist chapel. The Methodist W. S. C. S. will have a general meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist chapel. Mrs. John J. Roland of Kinston, N. C„ is visiting with her mother, Mrs. iR. D. Myers of Winchester st. Dick Waldo Johhson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, 1225 Patterson St., is enrolled in W’estmont College, Santa Barbara. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Daniels and daughter Karen Ann of Decatur and Mrs. Harry Daniels of Pleasant Mills, have just returned from an eight day vacation trip through New Hampshire, Maine, New York and other eastern states. Miss Bertha Heller, librarian, has returned from attending the annual meetings of the Indiana librarians association at Indianapolis. Miss Clara Sturgis of Bluff- i ton was elected secretary of the association. C. G. Rieke, 36, manage;* of the Weller Store in Portland, died yesterday at St v Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne where he had been taken Stepmber 15 when -he was stricken with polio. He was reported to be improving but a sudden turn for the worse proved fatal. The widow, his parents and six children survive. Gerald 'Runkle, of Geneva, a truck driver, escaped injuries when his vehicle was- struck by another truck which struck an iron girder of a railroad elevation and skidded. Homer Gray, driver of the other truck, was killed in the crash. WJowtal kt* Admitted Susia Braun, Decatur; Victoria Braun, Decatur; Harold Mclntosh, Monroe; Donald Pickford, Monroe. Diemiseed Mrs. Jacob R. Swartz, Monroe; Victoria Braun. Decatur; Susie Braun, Decatur; Mrs. James McCrory and baby boy, Berne.

Society Item* for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Karen Striker Phone 3-2121 FRIDAY Zion Lutheran church communion announcement devotional in the church on the hours of 2,4, 5, 7, and 8 p.m. Work and Win class of the Trinity E.U.B. church, Opal Drum, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY - Friedheim bake sale, tlecatur City Hall,B :30 a. m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran church youth fellowship carry-in supper, 5 p.m. Zion Lutheran church Christian youth communion service, 7 p.m. St. Peter's Toadies Aid, chicken and ham supper and bake sale, Fuelling, 4:30 p.m. - MONDaV Lady of Fatima discussion club, Mrs. Cornelius Geimer, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi, honorary group, Mrs. Bertha Rice, 7:30 p.m. St. Catherine's study club. Mrs. Dorothy Heimann, Monroeville, 8 p., m. Research club, Mrs: R. D. Myers, 2:30 p. m. Adams County Chorus, Berne school, 7:30 p. m. Monmouth Mother’s study group, Monmouth high school Home Ec. room. 7:30 p. m. Junior members of American Legion auxiliary unit 43, Legion home, 4 p. m. TUESDAY Tri Kappa, business meeting, Elka home, 7:30 p. m. Women’s Missionary association of Mt. Victory U.B. church, Mrs. Fairy Cress, 7 p.m. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S. executive meeting, Marie Hoffman, 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Don Stump, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m. Dorcus class of Bethany E. U. B„ iMts. John Spahr, 7:30 ip. m. Beta Sigma Phi council, Mrs. Andrew Appleman. 8 p. m. Pocohantas lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p. m. . > WEDNESDAY ’ Psi lota Xi, Edith Deitsch, 8 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Dan Tydall, 2:30 p. m. THURSDAY Unit 3 of Bethany E. U. B. church, Mrfl. Clarence R. Smith, 2 P-tn- . it Monroe Methodist •W.-B. €. S. r church annex, 7:30 pan. Methodist W.S.C.S., quiet time, 1:30 p.m.. Methodist chapel. MethdSist W.S.C.S., Methodist chapel, 2 p.m. The Magley Ladies Aid will meet all day. CHICKEN and HAM SUPPER. Also Bake and Fancy work Sale. St. Peters Ladies Aid at Fuelling, October 3rd, 4:30 P. M. T-x WITHALL RED \ '. . . / ■ ■ A * 110 tJP Kj | plvi »ox Helena Rubinstein’s new, true red lipstick Here’s a clear, true red that loves everything you wear, that sparkles a smile a minute. Here's a new lipstick texture that lasts but never dries,- sos- - tens and shimmers like a cream but without a trace of grease. Yours to wear 365 days a year. SMITH DRUG CO.

Evangelist "T. ' " ' T? ”?£>— ™ — v. • • ■■ al The Rev. J. H, Lanier will be the evangelist for revival services at the Mt. Zion U. B. church at Bobo. Oct. 3 to 17. Services will be held each evening at 7 o’clock. Special music will be provided. jkBIRTHSI At the Adams County Memorial Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammond of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born Thursday at 7:30 p.m., weighing seven pounds and nine ounces. Mr. Boland Miller of Decatur are the parents of a babygirl born Thursday at 8:40 p.m., weighing six pounds and three ounces. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chronister of Decatur today at 6:35 a.m., weighing eight pounds and ten ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs, John Lengerich of Decatur today at 3:26 a.m., weighing seven pounds and 14 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo McKean of Decatur are the parents of a baby boy born today at 10:20 a.m., weighing five pounds and four ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grotrian of Decatur, a baby girl instead of a baby boy. I Isolation Cells For Pennsylvania Prison •HARRISBURG, Pa. (INS) —The D general state authority has awarded a 312,168 contract to the Van t Dorn iron Works, of Cleveland, 0., for building 10 isolation cells at R O U N D and SQUARE DANCE, Carl Schaper and The Mud Slingers, Sunday, October 3rd, 8:30 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. at Sunset. It

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