Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1956 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954

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MISS MARIE BELLINGER HONORERD AT SHOWER » Miss Marie Bellinger, of Fort Wayne, was guest of honor at. a bridal shower Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. B. T. Terveer. Hostesses were Mrs. Cletus Rumschlag, Miss Mary Martha Terveer, and Miss Carolyn Tcrfreer. Miss Bellinger will become the bride of Philip J. Terveer, in a ceremony to be preformed Saturday, November 3, at 10 a.m. at the St. Mary's Catholic church in Decatur. Upon her arrival, the guest of honor was presented with a corsage of white carnations. Several games of bingo were played, with prizes of miscellaneous kitchen utensils awarded to Mrs. Charles Vogelewede, jftlrs. Marsha Smith, Mrs. Charles Holthouse, Mrs. B. T. Terveer, MLss Mary Martha Terveer, Miss Gwen Hilyard, Miss Izzie Kintz, and Miss Shila Murtaugh. The recipients then in turn presented them to the bride-elect. The gift table was cleverly decorated with a blue unmbrella placed at the far end, with white streamers forming a mock-arch-way. These streamers were held in place by ribbon-bouquets of blue and white. Arrangements of fall flowers were also used throughout the entertaining rooms. After Miss Bellinger opened her Rummage Sale—Associate Chapter Tri Kappa, Saturday, October 27. 9 ’till 5, at former Gerber’s Meat Market. 25(M3

4>UPER I ■ MdollamT Markets THE WINNERS! FOR THE “COME TO THE FAIR SALE!” GRAND PRIZE—NASH RAMBLER 4 door sedan ORVILLE MCLAUGHLIN, R. R. 1, Ottawa. Ohio 21 Inch RCA TELEVISION SET—CORA EAGLES, Edwardsbnrg, Michigan ~ DOMINION ELECTRIC FRYING SKILLETS— Anna. Ballard, 267 S. Bdwy., Peru, Ind. Donald Jordan, R. R. No. 3, Auburn, Ind. Jennie Dear, R. R. No. 5. Columbia City, Ind. FRANCILE HARVEY, 1127 W. Madison, DECATUR, Ind. Mrs. Bert Conn, R. R. No. 4, Bellefontaine, Ohio Mrs. Kenneth Kohli, Columbus Grove, Ohio Sharon Giliesie, Harrison St., Lakeview, Ohio Frances Spyker, 226 E. Mata St., Cridersville, Ohio Fern Culp, McComb. Ohio Martin Stevens, 628 E. Sherman, Marion, Ind. William Wilcockson, 220 Indiana Ave., Plymouth, Ind. Howard Lunsford, IM Spring St., Three Rivers. Mich. Mrs. John Zugler, R. R. 19, Mishawaka, Ind. TELEVISION SET — Mrs. Jim Basham, Master Drive, Decatur, Ind. DOLL — Mrs. Howell Duff, West Madison St., Decatur, Ind. FOOTBALL — Harold Strahm. Rural Route 1, Decatur, Ind. BATHROOM SCALES — John Fox, Rural Route 6, Decatur. Ind. RADIO— Edith Ervin, 7,16 Elm St., Decatur, Ind. DORMEYER PORTABLE MIXERS — Pearl Rader, Van Wert, Ohio Nora Spitnale, R. R. 4, Leipsic, Ohio DORMEYER KNIFE SHARPENER— Nona Rauch, 151 Parker, Benton Harbor, Michigan GOLDEN HOUR CLOCK— Albert W. Snow, 301 N. Oak, Buchanan, Michigan TAFFETA WOOL COMFORTER— Mrs. Gerald Shadel, R. R. 2, Macy, Ind. 6-PIECE SETTING MONTERERY DINNERWARE— Mrs. F. C. Dlls, R. R. 2, Beech Road, Osceola', Indiana &PIECE SETTING OF SILVER PLATE— Richard Attwood, 1324 No. Forest, South Bend, Indiana 4-PJECE SHEFFIELD CARVING SET— Earl Chigston, Wolcottville, Ind. SET 10 TV TRAY TABLES — Mary Craig, 114 North *E”, Marion, Ind. COMPLETE WOODEN BOWL SALAD SET— Sarah Adkins, 709 N. Ida, Kenton, Ohio Mrs. Lois Wright, 2nd Street, Constantine, Michigan 4-PIECE SET STEAK KNIVES— Mrs. Esther Tonner, 204 E. Wiley, Bluffton, Ind. PHDDDDV SUPER DOLLAR UMWMM MARKET 622 N. 13th St. FREE PARKING

many useful gifts, refreshments were served by the hostesses. Attending from Decatur were Mrs. Anna Voglewede, Miss Florence Holthouse, Miss Irene Holthouse, Mrs. John Terveer, Mrs. Dave Terveer, Mrs. Charles Holthouse, Mrs. Bernard Terveer, Mrs. Dick Deinger, Miss Izzie Kintz, and Miss Gwen Hilyard . Fort Wayne guests were Mrs. Roy Brimeyer, Mrs. Ethel Flaugh, Mrs. Don Newhard, Mrs. Marsha Smith, Mrs. Pat Whisk, Mrs. Paul Morgan, MLss Sheila Murtaugh, Miss Dorothy Conner, and the honored guest. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, Mrs. Arthur Voglewede, Mrs. Faye Holthouse, and Mrs. Glen Baker, Mrs. bjary Smoak and Mrs. Paul Christlieb of Fort Wayne. MRS. ROY PRICE IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The St. Mary's township home demonstration club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Price. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Carl Frey, after which the club collect was read and the club prayer was sung by the members. Mrs. Paul Rich read the history of the song of the month, “The Old Oaken Bucket,” followed by the group singing the song. Fortyfive members answered roll and call with a “rainy day pastime." “The Use of Water” was the safety lesson presented by Mrs. Ben McCullough. Mrs. Fannie Nyffeler was made an honorary member of the

The door prize was won by Mrs Clyde Jones. Mrs. Ralph Hackney was awarded the prize for being “the best Halloween character.” During the business meeting, a report was made from those members who took the recent Smoky Mountain trip. The following officers were elected at the election which followed: president, Mrs. Carl Frey; vice-president, Mrs. John Davison; secretary, Mrs. Harry McDermott; assisting secretary, Mrs. Ralph Hackney, treasurer, Mrs. Elmer GOlliff; reporter, Mrs. Fred Bauman; and leaders, Mrs. Ruth Ncfferd and Mrs. Glenn Mann. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Roy Price, Mrs. Sam Haggard, Mrs. Fred Hilton, and Mrs. Harry Ray. BETA SIGMA PHI CHAPTERS HAVE “HARD TIMES” PARTY A “hard times” party was held by the Delta Lambda and Xi Alpha Xi chapters of Beta Sigma Phi recently at the home of Mrs. William Affolder. After the very unusual and fitting costumes were admired, the guests were taken to the recreation room, where tables were set up for canasta. Prizes were awarded for high score at each table. Refreshments were served from newspaper covered tables, in keeping with the ‘hard times’ 'theme. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Martin Weiland, Mrs. James, and Mrs. Otto Beehler. ACADEMY OF FRIENDSHIP MEETS AT MOOSE HOME The- Academy of Friendship met at the Moose home recently with 10 members in attendance. The meeting opened by the group repeating the collect, followed by roll call and the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting. The new by-laws were read and approved for the second time. The meeting closed with singing the friendship song, followed by benediction. Games were played during the social hour which followed, and a delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses, Alta Brown, Clara Breiner, Albina Sautbine. and Georgia Spangler. ASSOCIATION COUNCIL OF GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET The Girl Scout association council will meet at the American Legion hall. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The association council consists of the board of directors, leaders, co-leaders, committee women and sponsors. Election pf officers will be held, and a report of the national roundup will be given. An investiture ceremony for all new Girl and Brownie leaders, who have recently completed their leadership training course, will be held. Certificates will be awarded to those attending. The 14th district of the Order of Eastern Star will meet at the Masonic Temple in Columbia City. Saturday evening at 6 p.m., for a pot luck supper. There will be entertainment followed by regular business meeting, and election of officers for the coming year. The Monmouth P. T. A., is spon-

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soring a bake sale. Saturday, starting at B:3Q am., at the Western Auto store. Mrs. Lewis Smitley will be hostess to the Eta Tau Sigma sorority Tuesday evening, when they meet at the Preble Restaurant, at 8 o’clock. [US Society Items for today’s publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 3 2121 Gwen Hilyard THURSDAY Dorcas Circle of Methodist church, Mrs. A. D. Suttles, 122 South Fifth street. 1:30 p.m. Monroe W.C.T.U., Mrs. Fenton Sprunger, 1:30 p.m. D.A.V. auxiliary social meeting. D.A.V. hall, 7:30 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Carl Braun, 8 p.m. Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Elmo Lengerich, 8 p.m.— Zion Needle club, parish hall, afternoon and evening. Decatur Emblem club, “hard times” party at Elks, 8 p. m. Circle 2 of W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church, Mrs. iR. D. Myers, Winchester street, 1:30 p.m. Adams county Nurses Ass’n., Legion home. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY K. of C., auxiliary meeting, postponed one week. Past Matrons of Order of Eastern Star, Mrs. Alma Frisinger, 7:30 p. m. Faithful Followers of Mt. Pleasant church, Halloween party at home of Leo King, Jr., 7 p.m. SATURDAY Rummage sale, sponsored by associate Tri Kappas, 150 South Second street, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 14th district of Eastern Star. Masonic Temple at Columbia City, pot luck supper, 6 p.m. Bake sale sponsored by Monmouth P. T. A., Western Auto store, starting at 8:30 a.m. SUNDAY Zion Lutheran church communion service, 10:30 a.m. Zion Lutheran church confirmation reunion vesper, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY W.S.C.S. of Salem Methodist observe week of prayer and selfdenial, at the church, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Degree staff of Rebekah lodge, practice at Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma, Preble Restaurant, 8 p.m. Admitted Everett Singleton, Decatur; Karen Kunkel, Decatur; Donna Smith, Decatur. Dismissed Mrs. Warren Heath, Van Wert, O.; Mrs.. Doyt Miller, Decatur; Mrs. Clyde Clayton and baby girl of Convoy, O.; Mrs. Richard’Boring and baby boy, Willshire, O.; Gerhard Meyer, Willshire, O.

Giri Scout News Girl .Scout troop 21 met after i school. President Colleen Kelly opened with roll call. We played a game, and closed with the friendship circle and singing taps. Scribe: Pamela Lister Brownie troop 12 met at Lincoln school Tuesday after school. We opened the meeting by saying the Brownie promise. We collected dues and then we visited the bakery. We saw them bake and wrap bread. Scribe: Patty Beam Troop 2<i met on Monday after school. We opened with a song and then our president led us in our promise. Roll was called and dues were paid. We talked about having a Halloween party for next week. We will bring our costumes to school. We went to the playground and played games and closed with the Brownie song. Scribe: Carl Frisinger Troop 22 met after school Tuesday evening at their leader’s house, Mrs. Brown. We played a few games and had riddles. Then we had a Halloween party and a birthday party at the same time. Ft ■vas in honor of Juliet Low. We sang two songs. Scribe: Sherry Price Brownie troop 23 held their third meeting of the year at St. Joseph’s school. Cathy Walters, president, took the roll call and Lynette Baker. treasurer, collected the weekly dues. We had fun making tricks or treats bags, and we played Belinda! Our meeting was closed with taps. Scribe: Cathy Koons Girl Scout troop 14 met Monday at the Northwest school. We repeated the Girl Scout promise and sang songs. We elected officers: president, Susie Smith; secretarytreasurer, Cheryl Sapp; and scribe. Connie Folk. Susie Smith brought the treat. We closed with the friendship circle. Scribe: Connie Folk Girl Scout troop 11 met Tuesday at the Lincoln school. We repeated the Girl Scout promise and the Girl Scout laws. The following officers were elected: president, Ann S c hu r ge r; vice-president, Donna Burk; treasurer, Jean Aeschliman; and scribe, Rebecca Rumple. We collected dues and i registration fees. We decided on the color of our tie and picked out a troop crest. We voted to have ■ one party a month, then we played a game. Two senior Scouts. Marilyn Jefferies and Ellen Welch, are going to help us wit|i oiir scouting. We discussed some of the things we plan to do and then closed with “Taps.” I Scribe: Rebecca Rumple Brownie troop 7 met Tuesday after school. Meeting was opened with the Brownie promise. Roll was called by the president and dues were collected by the treasurer. We made Halloween masks out of white material and colored them for Halloween party to be held next Tuesday after school. We sang songs and played games. Our meeting closed with “Goodnight Brownies.” Scribe: Carla Sieling Brownie troop 25 met after school on Tuesday. We opened with the Brownie promise and made plans for a Halloween party, and ; made invitations for our mothers . to come to our Halloween party. Judith Brewer was hostess. We closed with the Brownie arch. Scribe: Sharon Zwick At the Adams memorial county hospital: Robert and Jeanette Bleeke Fuhrman, of Decatur route one, are the parents of a baby girl born at 3:30 am. today. The infant weighed eight pounds, seven ounces.

Mrs. Earl Blackburn, of Decatur, is reported in satisfactory condition after undergoing surgery Wednesday at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. Winston Rawley of 621 Winchester street, is in the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, suffering what doctors diagnosed as Reiters syndrome with acute arthritis. His room number is 464. Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Brown of North Second street, have returned from a vacation trip through the south. Brown attended classes at the IJerrin art school and Mr. and Mrs. Brown saw the Indiana artists exhibition at Ayres, Indianapolis. Buford Cadle, commissioner of the Indiana state police; Lt. John McCrory, commander of the headquarters post of the state police, and Lt. E. R. Taylor, lieutenant of detectives, were in Decatur Wed-

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