Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1946 — Page 3

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charge of the program. Ixrrely refreshments were served hy the hostess, aeslwted by Mtv. i Virgil Krick, Mr*. Frank Krick mid Mr*. Clyde Toman. U. •. LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS The Mdlea Aid society of the ! First United Brethren church held ■ their regular meeting recently at the home of .Mra. Hoy Muinma. lbj votlonu were given by Mra. Frank Jones, Mra. Frank Itohnke and Mr*. Charlea Hitchcock. Durlna the buelneM meeting, conducted by Mr*. R. O. Wynn, fiftysix call* were reported, and the 1 work committee turned In forty dollar* and aeventy five cent*. .Mr* .Manley Foreman and Mr*. Frank Jone* were appointed to the work committee for March. lively refreshment* were served by the hoeteaa, assisted by Mra. Tom Fl«her and Mr*. Charles Hake*. Ho*te**e« for the April meeting I will be Mr*. Hubert Cochran, .Mr*. Deima Elzey and Mr*. Ira Ikulle, ENTERTAINS ON ' SIXTH BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mra. Milton Hoffman en- ; lertalned for their daughter, Caro lyn Kay. on her Hath birthday anniversary Saturday. Game* and I contest* were enjoyed and dellci* I ou» refreshment* were served The guest of honor received many lovely gift*. GuMt* present were Penny Bixby, Nancy Jane Doyle, Patay and l-aura .Mankey, Barbara and Susie Haller, Agnes Barlett, Barbara Brunnergraph. Jeanette Hahnert, Claudia Caston, Bette Rose Kistler, Linda Hoffman, and the honored guest, Carolyn Hoffman. The Willing Worker* class of the Bo Ivo United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of 1 Mr*. Gifford Bunner. ___ Mr. and Mrs. La Vera McDonald I of Holtart, were week-end visitors

CLUB CALENDAR I •eelety Deadline, 11 A. M. Tuesday Church Mother* Study club, Mra. Ixtwell Smith. M p m. Kirkland W. C. T. U„ Mr*. D. C. Shady,- 7.30 p.m. W. <’. T. I’., Mi«. Sarah Arnold; 2 p.m. Itelta Thea Tau. Elk*, 1:30 p.m. Civic department of Decatur Wo-; man’* club, City hall, 7 pm. Wednesday St. Luke's girl* guild, Ml«« Mildred H er, 7:30 p. m. B-ulah Chapel W. S. C. S. Mrs. Theodore Heller, all day. Presbyterian World Friendship I guild. man*e, 7:45 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Floyd Acker, 2:30 p. tn. Business and Professional Woman's club, Lu-Ila Ellsworth, fi p. tn. St. Jude's Study Club. Miss Anna Smith, 7:30 pm. St. Ann's Study Cluh, Mra. Ralph Roop, 7:30 pm. Woman* guild ot Zion Evangelical and Reformed chun-h. church social room. 8:30 p.m. Union Chapel W.M A. Mm. : f'hrl* Brown. 1:30 p.m. Thursday Stated meeting of Eastern Star, j Masonic hall, 7:30 pm. W. 8. C. S. of Methodist church, 'church, 2:30 p.m. Women of the Moore, Moose, 7:.10 p. m. Happy Homemakers cluh, Mrs Carl Adler. 1:30 p.m. Salem W.S.C.S., Mrs. Agnes Cari ver. all day. Mt. Pleasant W.S.C.S. Mrs. Florence Susdorf. 2 p.m. Willing Workers class of Bobo C. B. church. Mrs. Gifford Bunner. 7:30 pm. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. church, all day. Calvary church preaching service | and I-adies kid. Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson. 7:30 p.m. Friday Mason and Eastern Star family night pot-luck. .Masonic, 0:30 p. m. Adams County Federation of Clubs. MM. E. W. Busche, Monroe, 1 p. tn. Victory clms of First U. B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohnke. 7-30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Calvin Magley. Mrs. McDonald I* first district Democratic vice-chairman. The Victory class of the First United Brethren church will meet Friday evening a' seven thirtyo'clock at the home of Mr. and Mm. Frank Bohnke. All members are urged to be present The Women of th- Moose will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Moose home. Formal initiation will be held, and the-chapter night program will lain'charge of the office)s. The Zion Lutheran Missionary i society will have an all day meeting Thursday evening In the basement -of the church. Red Cross •awing will be done, and a business meeting will be held at two o'clock. A pot-luck dinner will be served a’ noon. The Woman * guild of the Zion Evangelical ami Reformed church will meet in the church social room Wedne*day evening at eight thirty o'clock following mid-week Lenten services. The Rev. William C. Feller will have the topic on union of the congregational church and the Evangelical and Reformed church. The feature of the evening will he the exchange of liooks.

The Adams County Federation of clubs will meet at the home of Mrs. E. W Busche Friday afternoon at one o’clock. A carry In luncheon will be served, and the chicken, noodlew. coffee and roll* will be furnished by the hostess. Mrs. Busche. The assisting committee will be Mr*. George Squire**, Mrs. Bert Haley. Mra. 0. R. Bier!y. Mrs. Ixiwell Smith. Mrs Minnie Teeple, Mr*. John Metzger, Mr*. Charles Beineke. Mr*. Bass Acker, Mrs. Floyd Acker and Mra. H Froltnapfel. Mrs. Miner haa written tha: she will be present al the meeting. The Decatur Home Economic* club will sponsor the program. All member* are urged to be present a* this will l>e the last meeting of the year. Ail reports of federated cluba will be given. o The coin that I* most current among mankind is flattery; by hearing what we are not, we learn what we ought to lie.—Swift. V FIAKO J \ Ms IMST ( w»s^'l

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■Sq.MII Capt. Walter H. Gilllom. former Adam* county surveyor, is spending a 10-day delayed leave with r- latives and friends In Berne ami Decatur. Capt. Gilllom. who ha* been In service to months, ha* been Stationed with the army engineers in the Panama Canal Zone for two and one-half years and Is being transferred. He will report to Camp Atterbury March 20 and may be discharged within the next few weeks. Hi* wife, th- former Jean Murtaugh of this city, is expected to leave foi home within a few day*.

Donald Springe;. MAM 2-c, was advanced to that rating recently, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Springer. Petty officer Springer Is mail clerk aboard the cruiser. CSS Vincennes, at Nauniea, New Caledonia. Hie brother. Gerald Springer. S 2-c. Is stationed on Ward island. Corpus Christi. Tex., receiving training at a cook and baker* school. 0 MtfDCMS Dr. E. E. Snyder, pastor of St Mark's Lutheran church in Van I Wert for 21 year*, ha« accepted an appointment as executive secretary of the Board of Foreign MWsions of the United Lutheran Churches of America. Dr. Snyder will awume hi* new duties May 1 in New York City. Guy Tester, accompanied by Chuck Cook, left Monday morning for Buena Park, u suburb of Lo* Angeles, Calif., where he ha* accepted a position with Coughran and Tester Airplane sales and service. Since returning from 3‘-fc years service he ha* been connected with the personnel at the Decatur Casting Co. Mrs. Tester expect* to leave for Buena Park within a few week*!. Alexander Schreiner, famous American organist of the Salt Lake t.iliernach-, will present an organ recital at St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Fort Wayne on Sunday, March 17, at eight o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman and daughter, and Mrs. Della Zimmerman and daughter. Kathryn, all of Fort Wayne, attended church service* Sunday at St. Luke's church at Honduras, and were dinner guests ot the William Bertsch family Mr. and Mrs. John Roth were afternoon callers to the Bertsch residence. A number «f young people from here attended the Tommy Dorsey dance laat evening at Hie Athletic cluh In Fort Wayne. o Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court — T Actions Token In Other Divorce Suits Mary D. Doherty ha* Hied suit for divorce from John J. Ifciherty in Adams circuit court before Judge J Fred Fruchte. charging cruel and Inhuman tr-atment. The complaint aver* that they were married in February. 1913 and separated March 10. 19M. alleging that the <1 fendant cursed her. (•ailed her vile and indecent names, was quarrelsome and disagreeable. She asks custody f two children, aged 19 months a>id on- month. 320 per week support money and 11,000 alimony. Nathan C Nelson V. Owen* against Ro»e Mary Owls plait Iff'* counsel. In the divorce action of Lee en*. the d-fendant ha* filed an answer and cross-comphiint. In the cross-complaint she asks for the divorce of grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment, averring that he cursed her. struck her. call- d her vile and indecent names, falsely accused and failed to support her. She asks restoration of her maiden name of Brown, and |I,OOO alimony. Mr. Nelson represent* the def ndant and cro*s-complalnant, H. R. Mcflenahan the plaintiff. Two divorce actions of Vera Jean Smith against Clarence Smith have been di»ml*sed and the costs paid. The one was fll-d May 5. 1915 and the other June 30. 1915, —— -o John Factor Loses Appeal For Freedom Washington. March 12— (UP)— John (Jake the Barber) Factor, serving a 10 year term In the federal penitentiary at Sandstone, Minn., had failed in nis latest bid for freedom today. The U. 8 supreme court yester-

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Decatur Girl Scouts Observe Anniversary With Tea Friday

All memlwrs of Decatur Girl Scout* are Invited to a tea at the junioraetilor high school Friday afternoon. The Girl Scout* will be the hestesues and will also have charge of the program. The Girl Scout* have iM-eti work ing on various projv •» to earn money In order that each girl will have a* many pennies a* year., to her age to contribute to the Juliette l,ow world friendship fund These donations will contributed during the ceremonies of the afternoon. In the Git! Scout charter may !••■ read. "Resolved that in the memory of Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts in the United States of America, a fund Im- raised to Im* known a* the Juliette !a»w world friendship fund for the promotion ot Girl Scouting and girl guiding throughout the world, a* a contribution toward world peace and good Will.” (Adopted in September. 1927). The war has multiplied the work of the fund considerably and in order to better acquaint the community of the far reaching and worthwhile work of the Girl Scout*, following are enumerated a few of the things that have been done with the money. In the year 1915 the Girl Scout* of America sent: To British Girl Guide* whose homes were destroyed by robot bomhn, 15.000. For Girl Guides assodatiens in liberated countries of Europe, w;>olen material for uniforms, handbook* and publication a* theirs had all been destroyed. |!0.0on Soap for Italian children. |l,ooo. To United China relief for Koloshall orphanage for displaced children, 310,000. Juliette la>w scholarship This I 111 —BWWH——■—l I—day denied without comment Factor's petition for release. Factor contended that he had planned a vigorous defense at his mail fraud trial in 1912 but pleaded guilty because he feared Roger Touhy. gangster. who had just escaped from jail. o- — Increase Is Granted Studebaker Workers South Bend, March 12—(UP)— Some 8.500 Studebaker Corporation employes, members of United Auto Workers local Nj. 5 (CIO) today

I Salute To You Wg LSOI i The Girl Scouts take the oceaslon. on the thirty-fourth birthdav of their organization. I March 12, to salute you—the men and women who have made Scouting possible in your communitie*. appropriation made possible two ' International work shop* at Camp Edith Ma<y. which brought women t leader* from ail over the world ' ’ together t-> promote friendship and a keen deoire to further the Interi national work of the group. |3,'00. • i No doubt there are women In De • i catur who would he Interested In »! helping in Girl Scout work who 'have not boen contacted. Scouting . offer* an excellent opportunity to ► indirectly help th* les* fortunate ■ people of the world and dire<ily help the youth of this l.otne coms munity. - had a flve-cenj hourly wage Inr crease. i Studebaker officials granted the I rai««! following a 12-cent increase • made last September, with the ■ agreement that the additional five i 1 cents would Im> paid if a rab*e granted by General Motors Corporation exceed 12 cents an hour. o He who Is fa)** to present duty break* a flaw in the loom, and will find the flaw when he may have lorgottea ite cause —Beecbei The greatest pleasure I know Is to do a good action by stealth, and to find out by accideut.—Lamb.

— O Adams County ! Memorial Hospital o o Admitted: Mis. Walter Reynold*. Bryant route 1;. Donald Minnick. Gemva route 2: Mrs. Milo Glendenning. Geneva inite 2; Rolieit Scherer. Monr-ievi'li' route 2; Mr* fi.ra McCullough. Monroe route I. Admitted and dismissed Mrs James Wall. 217 West Monroe st.; Mi-. Frank <) Baker. 312 North Eleventh Htreet. Dismissed: Mt*’ George Nead*rhottser and tiuliy boy, Dale Lewi*. Fort Wayne; Lawrence Fuhrman, lollt'- I ... —.(y— ■————— mriis Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lehman of Monr levilie. are the p.m-nts of a baby girl, born this afternoon at 12 2" pm at th- Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed fi pounds. 11 ouncirt and ha* not been named.

■■ -jnj-*|| m i , .-glrWfrfr'Mks Distinctive Is the Word For It! Another distinctive feature of Zwiek service is our professional ability. You may Ite sure, when you turn to us in time of need, that our professional work will Ite on a par with our establishment, our motor equipment, and other tangible facilities. ZWJCSCS V « FUNERAL HOME \/XmM,DAY 61,NIGHT 800’303 f

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' Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area H’S. ? First Evangelical Revival services op ned Monday evening at the First Evangel* icai chiirch. with the Rev. and Mrs. Harry Richer a* evangelist* i and music director*. Service* will continu - each night at 7:30 o'clock. The public I* welcome. Calvary Evangelical The Calvary Evangelical church will hold a combined preaching service and ladies aid Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson. i- ■■—* o Trade In a Good Town Decatur