Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1958 — Page 3

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KIEFER REUNION IS HELD SUNDAY The third annual Kiefer reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kiefer of route 1. This is a gathering of children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren of Mrs. Charles Kiefer who resides with her son. Adolph KieOrr. A potluck dinner and supper was served to the group and games and contests were played during the afternoon. The following people were present: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiefer, of Wausau, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kiefer and family of Cicero. Ill.; Carl Kiefer of Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Ann Warner and family of Freesoil, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heckman of Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bultemeier, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dishmeyer and family, Mrs. Norma Carpenter and family, Mr. and Mrs Richard Tuttle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kiefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kiefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elburt Kiefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kiefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kiefer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horman and family of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Gerburd Hechman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hechman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elburt Blomenberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bultemeier, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Worth and family; Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gallmeyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hiedel, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kiefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bultemeier and family all of this locality and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Striker and family of Geneva. REUNION IS HELD BY A. C. CLASS OF ’57 The “57” graduates of Adams Central met last Sunday at Ron Corson’s home in Homestead. Some outdoor sports were enjoyed and old school days “talked over. Phyllis Singleton, chairman of the event, called the group together and the class prophecy, a writing over the class trip, and a summary of the class’s past year’s accomplishments were read. Senior president Ron Corson began the business meeting with the election of new class officers. They are Carol Kaehr-president, Dan Ross-vice-president. Phyllis Single-ton-secretary, and Joyce Speak-man-treasurer. The new president assigned committees for 1959’s reunion and include Jane *Uhrick, Ron Gerber, Phil Moser, and Virginia Steffen on the food committee and Marjorie Fox and Gretchen Lehman on the entertainment committee. Tentative plans were made that reunions would be feeld every year, probably in August. Dues were decided to be fifty cents a member. This year's committees were

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program—Phyllis Singleton, Doris Cauble, and Ron Gerber: invitations—Gretchen Lehman, Sonja Bluhm, Connie Lehman, and Marjorie Fox. Refreshments were then served by the committee, Charles Heare, Linda Schug, and Those attending the reunion Mary Lou Ehrsam. were: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ross and son, Danny, Charles Heare, Linda Schug, Phyllis Singleon, Mr. Mrs. Dave Smith, Mary Lou Ehrsam, Mark Ripley, Doris Cauble, Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Lehman, Bill Kershner, Nancy Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bailey, Jim Steiner, Reggie Sprunger, Bob Wechter, Amy Eicher, Mrs. Marjorie Gaskill, Carol Jane Heller, Chester Longenberger, Carol Kaehr, Vernon Meyer, Jane Uhrick, Ron Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. John Speakman, Arleen Freels, Ron Corson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cable, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cable, Doyle Collier, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Corson. Unit two of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Thursday at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Wilbur Tinkham. Mrs. Arbie Kolter will be the chairman. Members of the V.F.W. auxiliary will hold a meeting at the Post home Tuesday at 8 o'clock. A family picnic will be held by the Hildeburg class of the Evangelical and Reformed church Thursday at 6 o’clock at HannaNuttman park. Members are bring their own weiners and a covered dish. Guest night will be observed by the members of the Gals and Pals Square Dance club which will meet Thursday at 8 o’clock the Youth Center. | Hector and Maria DelCramene Serna of 710 11th street, are the parents of an eight pound, eight and one-half ounce boy born at 2:50 p. m. Friday. 1 0° wu Admitted Robert Burkhalter, Berne: K. Robert Gilbert, Cleveland, Ohio; Ardy Dush, Monroeville; Martin Leminger, Monroeville; Peter F. Moser, Berne. Dismissed Miss Key Scherry, Decatur; Ollie Kreps, Decatur; Robert Burkhalter, Berne: K. Robert Gilbert. Cleveland, Ohio.

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Miss Marcella Gillig And Ronald Smith Are Wed Today St. Mary’s Catholic church was the scene of the double ring ceremony uniting Miss Marcelle Agnes Gillig and Ronald J. Smith in the bonds of holy matrimony this morning at 10 o’clock. The Very Rev. John E. Gillig, brother of the bride, celebrated the solemn nuptial high mass before an altar graced with beauty vases of white chysanthemums. The Very Rev. Joseph E. Emanuel assisted and deacon and Donald J. Gillig served his brother as subdeacon. Master of ceremonies was the Very Robert Jaeger. Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Gillig of 612 North Second street are the parents of the bride and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of route 4, Fort Wayne. The vocalist, William Molik, from St. Mary’s seminary in Cincinnati, sang “Ave Maria” by Arcadeltas as the bride placed a bouquet of white chysanthemums and white carnations on the altar of the Blessed Virgin. Members of the St. Mary’s male choir sang the “Missa Tertia" by Haller varying with “O Esca Viatorum at the offertary as Sister M. Margarett played the organ. Given in marriage by her father. the bride appeared in a creation of chantilly lace and tulle over satin. The fitted bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neckline jeweled with sequins and pearls and long tapered sleeves which ended in points over hands. Her bouffant skirt of alternate lace ruffles and tulle ruffles over satin fell into a brush train. She wore small pearl earrings and her fingertip veil of imported illusion fell from a crown of pearl hearts and sequins. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations centered with a white orchid and she also held a white opal rosary. Honor attendant was Miss LaDonna Burke, sister of the bridegroom. whp choose a waltz length gown of pink nylon organza over taffeta. The bodice featured a scoop neckline and brief sleeves of white lace over pink taffeta and a wide cummberbund of nylon organza. She wore a matching pink crown of pearl hearts and sequins and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations and white chrysanthemums. Pearl earrings, a gift of the bride, and white

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gloves completed her ensemble. Miss Anna Marie Lengerich and Miss Kathleen Pursley, were bridemaids and wore identically styled gowns and matching crowns in mint green and pale blue. They caried cascade bouquets of pink carnations and white chrysanthemums and wore white gloves and pearl earrings, gifts of the bride. Albert F. Gillig brother of the bride, was best man, and Leo G. Burke and Anothony C. Gillig served as ushers. AU wore white dinner jacket ensembles and pink boutonnieres. Both the mother of the bride and the mother of the bridegroom appeared in dresses of blue with pink and blue accessories and corsages of pink carnations. The bridegrooms maternal and paternal grandparents were present and corsages of white carnations were worn by the grandmothers. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held at the Fairway restaurant for the immediate family and members of the wedding party. A reception wiU be held at Hessen Castle Recreation Wtll from 7 until 12 o’clock tonight. The Misses Norma Schwiecking, Linda Reed, Shirley McConnel and Mrs. Carolyn Cox will serve the guests while Miss Carolyn Weihe and Mrs. Barbara Moore will assist with the gifts. A graduate from Decatur Catholic high school the bride is also a graduate of St. Joseph School of Nursing. Fort Wayne and will work as a staff nurse at St. Joseph hospital. Her husband, a graduate of Ossian high school, is employed by B. J. Fate Construction Company in Fort Wayne. Plant Cells Are First Interplanetary Traveler BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) — An Air Force scientist Thursday told a convention of fellow scientists here it is possible that life already may be passing from planet to planet in the form of spores and plant cells. In a report that had to have security clearance before it could be given, Alton E. Prince, of the Wright Air Development Center’s materials laboratory at Dayton. Ohio, said that spores of common fungi and bacteria lived for 32 days in a special chamber which simulated the vacuum found 100 miles above the earth. There were,' he said, no apparent ill effects on the spores; such as reduction in germination or change of color. The report was presented before the final session of a convention of the American Institute of Biological Sciences here. Trade in a good town — Decati»

Marge & Charles Dance Studio Announces Annual FALL REGISTRATION Wednesday, September 3rd 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. — AT — Decatur Youth & Community Center Tap — Modern Jazz — Ballet . SPECIAL — % PRICE RATE on BALLET — Limited Time Only!

COURT NEWS Case Venued The complaint for divorce filed by Ralph B. Miller against Frieda A. N. Miller has been venued from Allen county to Adams county. Ordered to Appear The defendant failed to appear in court as ordered, and the defendant has been ordered to appear in court on September 3, 1958, at 2:30 p.m., in the complaint for divorce filed by Carolyn M. Lee against Doyle D. Lee. Complaint Filed Glen Burley has filed complaint for divorce against Agnes Burley. Affidavit for citation has been filed, and the citation ordered issued for the plaintiff, returnable September 5 at 9:30 a.m. Enters Appearance In the complaint for possession of property filed by Lisle Wendel against Dwight Davis and Paul Davis, the attorney has entered appearance for the defendants. Case Under Advisement Cause has been submitted for trial and evidence has 'been submitted and concluded in the complaint for divorce filed by Patricia R. Hart against Clifton Hart, Jr. The court has taken the cdse under advisement and ordered the defendant to appear in court September 5. at 9:30 a.m. for further proceedings. Estate Cases The last will and testament of David D. Stauffer has been offered for probate, and the order of probate has been filed. Petitions for probate, issuance of letters and bond, in the sum of $4,000 have been filed. Bond has been approved, and letters ordered issued to Ida Stauffer, executrix, and were reported and confirmed. Inventory one has been filed, examined, and approved in the estate of Joseph Frank Hamrick. Total appraised value of the estate is $7,892.50. Final report in the estate of Mary Agnes Kattman has beep filed, and notice has been ordered issued, returnabel September 19. Supplemental reports showing distribution and petition for dis-

charge have been filed and approved in the estate of Oswin Lehman. The executor and sureties on the bond have been discharged, and the estate closed. Inheritance tax appraiser’s re- ■ port has been filed in the estate ‘ of Von Beam. Notice has been ordered issued, returnable September . 25. In the estate of Dora J, Yaney. the inheritance tax appraiser’s re- . port has been filed. Notice was ordered issued returnable September , 25. Notice has been issued return- ■ able September 25. and the inheri- • tance tax appraiser’s report filed in the estate of Miranda V. Bollingi er. In the estate of Daniel Wefel, inheritance tax appraiser’s report • has been filed and notice ordered 1 issued returnable September 25. Last will and testament of Ernest E. Longenberger has been offered for probate, and the order of probate of the will has been filed. Petition to transfer stock in distribution has been filed in the estate of Adelaide Gass. Consent of all heirs and order of distribution of stock have been filed. Inventory one has been filed and approved in the estate of J. Frank Harkless. The petition to operate the farm and business has been filed and the total appraised value has been set at $17,107.00. ■ In the estate of Floyd Voorhees, ■ petition and order on petition to ; operate the farm or business have been filed. Amended return has been filed I in the estate of Zelda Van Buskirk, ■ showing that there is additional tax ; due. Proof of mailing notice to all ini terested persons in determining of ! inheritance tax has been filed in i the estate of Samuel M. Beavers. I Th inheritance -tax appraiser’s report has been submitted, finding ■ the net value of the estate to be i $63,076.43. Schedule to determine inheritance tax has been filed in the es- ■ tate of Lena E. Hoffmann. i In the estate of Jacob J. Wanger, petition to authorize transfer of stock has been filed. Petition to reissue corporate stock has been filed, and order on petition to re-

Calendar itema for today’s pubication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30) Phone 3-2121 Miss Marilou Uhrlck SUNDAY Rumple reunion, Center school West of Rockford, Ohio, 12 p.m. TUESDAY C. L. of C., C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Eagles auxiliary officers, Eagle’s hall, 8 p.m. Associated church meeting, Zion Reformed church, 7 p.m. Alpha Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Helen Wellman, 8 p.m. V. F. W auxiliary, Post home, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Unit 1 of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. R. K. McConnell, 2 p.m. Wesley Sunday school class pot lyck, Mr. and Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider, 6 p.m. Decatur ladies fireman auxiliary, fire station, 6 p.m. Picnic of Hildleburg Class of E. and R. church, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6 p. m. Unit 2 of Bethany E. U. 8., Mrs. Wilbur Tinkham, 2 p.m. City Accident Friday Causes Little Damage In a property damage accident at the intersection of Fifth and Monroe streets Friday afternoon, a car driyen b yUlysses Benj. Woods, 356 North Eleventh street, received $25 damages. A car driven by Betty L. Feasel, 35, 1116 West Madison street, was headed north on Fifth street with the light. The Woods vehicle was southbound on fifth, as the Feasel auto made a left turn in front of the Woods auto, striking it on the right front, damaging the panel, according to city police who investigated.

Rugs Be sure to remember when buying rugs that are to be subjected ' to a lot of sunlight, that dark blues, browns, and greens will fade more readily than lighter shades. Wall Paper The use of a rubber sponge, rubbed both ways of the paper, often prpyesyery effective in cleaning wall paper. issue stock has also been filed. The final report was titled and notice ordered issued returnable September 19.

THE SIXTH ANNUAL 8080 CAMP MEETING AUG. 27 ™ SEPT. 7 Each Night at 7:30. Also Sunday at 2:00 P.M. ■ Tent is located at Indiana; I miles East Decatur on 224 to eHM then South 3 miles to||ig||^HHM^WO® Bobo, or Highway 33 Pleasant Mills, then Kill North to Bobo. GOOD GOSPEL PREACHING and Douglas Slack SINGING Rev. Harry W. Wood Sons and Music Director EVANGELIST Evangelist Rev. Harry W. Wood KENTUCKY Who has had twleve years experience in the Pastorate of the Methodist Church, and now is an approved Evangelist of the Kentucky Conference. For the past thirteen years has serve d as President of the Callis Grove Camp in Trimble Kentucky. Song Leader DOUGLAS F. SLACK of VEVAY, IND. For five years Mr. Slack traveled with the Morning Star Quartet in many states of the Union and in Canada. His special music as soloist and musician!, is a special feature. EVERYBODY WELCOME! GENEBEBOUT MAX CASE ‘ President, R. 3, Decatur, Ind. Secretary, R. 6, Decatur, Ind.

Two Cars Damaged In Local Wreck In a two-car accident at the intersection of U. S. 27 and county road 29 Wednesday about 11:30 p.m. a car driven by an Ohio City youth received S7O damages. The second car, a 1950 Ford, driver unknown, struck the left rear of a car driven by George Wayne Baker, 16, route two, Ohio City, as Baker had stopped to turn south onto the federal highway. In the report of the accident received later at the sheriff's department, the left rear fender and panel of the Baker car received S7O damages. Trade in a good town — Decatui

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