Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1945 — Page 3

RSDAY, JUNE 14, 1945.

I®,SOCIETY?

IIHr ARE WED JUNE 9 ■L-|e Brine of Hamden, O. (ill . Wood of thiri oily .i hi Saturday B' i( o’clock in the uciine I’nited Brethren B \.,,, cundy officiating. The aitended by Miss Jean 8.,,1 MiriS Joyce Brewster. ■ rwood more a navy blue 8,.'",, W iih matching acceeB\',,| tlie attendants wore ML Hie ceremony, a weddW ;; w „ r served at 518 Nilb- ■ where the cm'Pl” will IHI Pnion Chapel Otterbein ~.,1,1 a stewardship study UK. I', may evening at six o’of'Elizabeth CraK, r s will be a carry-in supper B''. tier i.s aeked to bi ing EV'. { | dcii. sandwiches and

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_ The iKum-Joln-Vs el a «, of (h Evangelical church will mee, t Ui ’" day evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mr. and M,.< C | nr ence ®. Sini th, with Mrs. Mahq Journey assisting. There will boa meeting of-he St •Mary fl society Monday evening at eeven-thirty o’clock in the school room. Chairman of the committee is Mis Frank Schmitz, assisted by Giahker Mrs. Dick .Hoch. Mrs. Joo Lose and Mus. Elmo Smith. IMrs. Wil] Schumacher, who recently underwent a minor at the Van Wert hospital, has been dismissed to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Beal. Pet lota Xi sorority will have their annual initiation parw on Tuesday. June 2.8, at the Elks home Reservations must ibe made to Mrs. tPatil IHancher thy June 22

clu’l wm ' Hou,e Will meet Wednesday after•'on at one forty fIV( . ( ~t ]„ c k ;! Mrs. •Elmer A„, 1( . lugll . aedatlng committee will ho J • red Thronlmer, Mrs. !W) er 1 tds °l al "l Mrs. Dora Cook, 'Lin fan sigma sorority will meet ruesday evoking «t eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. r. r. stmiry. Mnw,« ND MRS ’ M ’ °- LESTER honored at reception Thl ‘ W. IS. c. s. o£ the Methodist till mi gave a reception last evennig. honoring the return of Dr. and Tit>. IM. o. Lester for the fourth year to the church. Mrs. ip. ia. siamp conducted the ‘h’votionals and a vocal duet was Ming by Lois Baughman and Joan owene, accompanied at the piano by Irene .Andress. Virgil Krick represented the church in a welcome address to Dr. ami Mrrn Lester ami tn. Lester responded with remarks about plane for the year’s work. W. iE. Beery elefled the program with prayer. A social hour followed, with lovely refreshments .being served by Mi.~. Niland Ochsenrider, chairman assisted 'by Mrs. Forest Owens' i.vlrs. Russel Owens and Mrs. Loyd Neil.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Eastern Star, Masonic Hal!, 7:80 p. m. W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, church, 2:30 p. m., executive committee, 1:15 p. ni. Women's missionary society of Nuttman Avenue I’. B. church. Mrs. David Zehr, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran missionary society, church, all day. Better Homes club; Mrs. Cliff Ei-eex, Monroe Model Hatchery, 6:45 ,p. m. W. M. A. of First U. D. church, Mrs. Addie Andrews, 7:30 p. m. Mount Pleasant W. S. C. S„ Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, 2 p. m. U-idiee Aid society of Christian church, Mrs. Jim Anderson, 7:30 p. in. Baptist Womans society, Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard, 2:30 p. m. Friday V. P. M. B. of Nuttman Avenue IL B. church, Mrs. Earl Terrell, 7:30 p. tn. Red Cross Knitting Center, Red Cross headquarters, 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. C. L. W. clasi? of First Evangelical church, Miss Virginia Hutker, 7:45 p. >n. Baptist Philathea class, Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard, 7:30 p. m. 'Union Shapel Otterbein guild, Elizalbeth Cramer, 6 p. m. Monday Men's Union Prayer Service, auditorium of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 8 p. m. St. IMary’s Society, school roo,m, 7: 3'o' p. m. Tuesday Kum-JoinsUe class of First Evangelical church, Air. and Mrs. Clarence 'E. Smith, 7:30 p. m. ®t a Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. C. R. Steury, 8 p. m. Wednesday Decatur iHome economics club, Mrs. lElmer lAnspaugh, 1:45 p. m. Say /h ||| Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Youth For Christ A coiintywide You’ll for Christ rally will lie held in the band r.hell at (Berne Friday evening. June 22, at eight o’clock. In case of unfavorable weather the rally will lie held at Mennonite church. The 'Rev. Ralph Neighbour, radio preacher, teacher and youth leader will lie thy speaker. Mtieio. Jestimonicri, and .group singing will also be a feature pf the service. •’ JEfoPJCALS Jack Yarian, north Indiana Rotary governor, £)rlo McCoy, president of the Churubusco club and Tc:n Walters and William 'Chinworth, of the Warsaw Rotary club, visited in .Berne yesterday and had luncheon with a group of Berne men. A meeting was held later at the town hall. Mr.-. John iW. Shirk and duaghter, ‘Miss ILfhby l.Macy will arrive from West Pal.ni Beach, Fla., Saturday night for a month’s visit at the home o.f IMrs. Shirk's parents, Mr. and IMr-s. J. H. Heller. Mr. Shirk will arrive albout July 5 for a two weeks visit. IL. A. Graham, proprietor of the Stop-Rack news stand, is ill witli a severe cold and complications. (He has been albsent from his business place the past several days and George Flanders is supplying for him. Tom and tßaitbara Lo?e, son and daughter of Mrs. Margaret Lone of Milwaukee, are visiting relatives and friends in this city. IMrs. Charles Keller and children, Hale and Karen of Fort Wayne, are visiting Mrs. J. S. Peterson here a few days. Air. and IMrs. Janies Sasser arrived today from Grcensiburg, where they have been visiting Mr. Sasser’s parents. They are guests of iMr. and IMrs. J. L. Kocher. Mr. Sasser, who has ’been in the service sometime, will report soon on tho west eo.a-t. Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant, of Renssalaer, visited here several hours last evening. liloward Burnett has resigned as a teacher of social studies in the Berne high school to accept a similar position with the Anderson junior high schook Mrs. Cecil Cause and daughter, Patty Jo, have returned from Chicago where they visited at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heliible and sons. o Since D-Day, U. S. Army Ordnance men have repaired more tanks .armored cars, half-tracks, trucks, and trailers than battle losses for all U. S. forces.

tSK| 'A message from Fred Kunkle say- lie has landed in Massachusetts and will be home for liirs birthday, which is next Monday. He is the son of IMr. ami Mrs. Sherman Kunkel of Monmouth and was a prisoner in Austria ,-oveial months. Word of hit? release came to the parents on V-E Day. The Rev. and Mrs. Carey R. Moser received a telephone nies age last evening from their son, Ens. Edward Moser, who had just arrived in iSan Frantdsco, Calif, from several months in the Pacific. Ens. •Moser stated tiiat lie would arrive home next week on leave. Yecmian i3/c Russell Dale Deam. son of IMr. ami IMrs. Alfred 11. Deam, Goi2 Kinniard avenue, Fort Wayne, was recently advanced to that rank, ilie has been serving on a destroyer in the 'Pacific for the. past nine months. Mr. and Mrs. Deam and family formerly lived in Monmouth. o Teen Agers Dance At Legion Home Tonight The Teen agers are invited to a dance this evening at the Legion home, the first of a series of entertainments to he provided during the summer (by Adams Post 43 of the Legion for the boys and gi>ds of Decatur. 'Music will lie furnished by an orchestra and there will not he any admission charge, the Legion committee announced.

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IMr. and Airs. Leo Baker of Rockford. 0.. route 1, are the parents of a baby girl, born at 12:10 p. n. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. Site has not lieen 'lamed. Announcement has beerT made of tlie birth of a daughter to Sgt.

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I and Urn Ned i’. Johnson. The lathy l "'.I il.orii Sunday at the f'nincmn bo-piial in Angola, ami veighfMl 6 pounds. 12 mincos. Sgt. Johnson is serving with a B-211 group :a the Marianas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of tme city are tho grandpar ■ entfl. — 0 Commercial fishing in Florida i increasing at the rate of <5,000,n0il yearly. Tile industry engages 10, ■ j 000 fishermen, 8,000 boats, 226 dis . '■ trihutors and 21 manufacturers.

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V , O — —„.... . ■■■ ■ Q Adams County I Memorial Hospital e ° O IAdmitted: Mrs. Clarence Hunter, 123 North Second street; Mrs. Aloy-\-niu-, laiurent, route 5. _ . • *“ jf Dismissed: James E.igie, 1127 ” 0 Nuttman avenue. o v Democrat Want Ads Get Results