Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1946 — Page 3

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ULK'NG wiTH SHOWER —M..,.-,, S.-IMnx. i.-(M."l BK r . lu.iin- 'lid M.irn.i H99* rhlr i i r">-I * ! ** l 11 MM r Sbl'd.i) ..tier M -• xi’iiu s.- kin.' ■HE U .„ •II I” ■Mfl ,l„. ~n»rri""'i. «■*'»••• M* 1 Jul I'"'" 11 ■k v, *m Sh'PP'nhuv.-ti B&Kp llriH' M-* I-" 1 "" 1 HM-..1 Mi- <»tt" Thicin*. M„ mted ihc into tho pjMrr.*' Ml-* Setting wu* ra- , '“ r * a «‘' ~f «"d llU “’ ■"'••’y K,n " ' d * PW,„ <<>ur«e luncheon »»- PKq by the hOBfCMI* H"' Included Mur Mrs Julius Brite, [Mgiun Write. Mr*- Gilbert » Alfred Buuck. Mrs Mr*. Edgar Thieme. h “E.t.l Thieme. Mm Lorenz EgSy r . L" r *nz Krxleben. and gK,. [h-loies Tldeine, Betty Thieme. Fra meg Aumann. Mary Ann 69" Marian Borg, and Hie r u>-t. Mi-e Selki-Mc. Mr. KM Stoppenhagen «t Fort also present. JftPARTMENT ■ nSiNG MEETING department «>f the Woman's club met at ratlin at Hanna Null|Hrk Tue-day evening for the flfl meeting of the year. The Ml'tayer • » repeated In Mfo'.ioalng which a delliioux 3 la . *e ved the twenty-nine and two gue-tg present. {■dub collect Was repeated aL secretary and treasurer gßrenorte were given. The K|g new officers were then H- chairman, Mrs. Noah |5 rice chairman, Mm. Kay fl secretary, Mrs. William I ■rdntr; treasurer, Mrs. LoKith ■ Ed Warr-n. retiring presl■poke briefly, thanking her Kteea for their cooperation. ißaas then played and prizes ■warded the various winners ■ Missionary society of the ■ of God will meet Thursday ■> at eight o'c.ock at tba ■of Mrs. Reuben Smith. B W 8. C. 8. of the Methodist ■ will have a guest day at ■lurch Thursday afternoon. King at three o'clock. The profl will include a revue of old ■ord gowns, old and new wed■owns, and varioiw musical lons. Tea will ba served at

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the conclusion of the afternoon. Tickets may be purchased for thirty five cents from any member of the society. The national council of Catholic women of the deanery council will have their final mce'lng of the season Wednesday, lune 26. at eight o'clock at the St. Patricks church In Fort Wayne. The Very Hev. Msgr Monahan will be the guest speaker. All council members of this district ate Invited lo attend. The Church Mothers Study club will have their dosing meeting of the duh year Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the Methodist church. Mra. Peter Magelln will be In charge of the devotions- Mr. Harlan Jaekeon. lesson from Parents magazine; Mrs. Clyde Haris, article from Christian home maga zine. Htwiesses will be Mrs. Nathan Nelson. Mrs. A.a pollock and Mm Hugh Engle. TRI KAPPA CONDUCTS INITIATION TUESDAY Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority held Initiation services Turnday afternoon at the Elks homo for Ann Maddoz. Marilyn Schultz. Mary Jo Butler, Geraldine An« drews, Barbara Brase, Irene An drew, Mda Chronister und Mrs. Vernon Affolder. After the initiation a lovely threo-emrse dinm r in honor of the Initiates was served at White Hall Inn In Van Wert, O. The dining rooms were beautifully decorated with lovely bouquets of flowers. Place cards and corsages were placed at each gtieet'a place, and the new initiates were given a gold Tri Kappa key. The program, following the dinner. consisted ol: solo. "Mighty Like a Hose,'’ Miss Lois Baughman; piano selections, "To Spring," "Cresendo'' and "Donkey Serenade, " Mm. Hany Dailey; solo, Mlm Edna Mae Schultz, piano a<compalment, Miss Marilyn Schultz; duet. "Sylvia" and "By the Bend of the River,” Mrs. Dan Tyndall and Miss Helen Hauhold. Mrs. Fred Smith also gave an interesting talk on the organizing of Tri Kappa In Decatur, foil- wing which a short hiutliieM meeting was conducted and plans were completed for the convention, to be held at Tri latkes on June 20. PSI OTE INITIATION IS HELD AT FAIRFIELD MANOR Impressive initiation services were held Tuesday evening by Alpha Delta chapter of Pit! lota XI sorority at Fairfield Manor in Fort Wayne. Initiates were .Mbs

CLUB CALENDAR Soolsty Deadline, 11 A. M, Wednesday Decatur Home Economics cltth. i Mm, G. Remy Blerly, I:4* p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics dub, Mrs, Arthur l-eng-erk-h, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W 8. F. 8., church basement, all day. Thursday St. Luke's laidles Guild, church, all-dny. Friendship Village Home Econ omlca club, North Brick school house, Mt p. tn. W. 8. (’. 8. of Methodist church, guest dsy. church, it p. m. little Flower Htudy club, Mm. Ed Berllng, 7:80 p.m. W< men of the Mouse, formal initiation, Moose home, 7'30 pm. Young Adult clsm of First Presbyteibn church, Shroyer lake, t> pm . - Huth and Naomi circle of Zion ' Evangelical and Reformed church, ' Mrs. J. Fied Fruchte, 2 p.m. Imdies Aid society of Final Presbyterlan church, Mrs. A. M. Anker, 2:30 p.m, D. V. B. class of First V. B. church, Mrs. Sephits Jackson, 7:30 1 p.m. Eastern Star officers practice, 7 p.m. Wesley Coupl«vs class of Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krick, 7:30 p.m. Missionary society of Church of G d. Mm. Reuben Smith, 8 p.m. Rainbow for (Jiris, Masonic hall. 7:30 p m. Friday KumJoin-la dam of First Evangelical church, Mr. and Mm. Everest iiutker. 7:30 p.m. Monday Cub picnic and ewlm, Shroyer lake, meet at Lincoln echoed, 4 p.m. Tuesday Church Mot hens Sidy club, Methodist church, k p.m. Anna Kathryn Frledlay, Miss Joan Cowan, Miss Mary Alice llelneke. Miss Mary Irnu Robinson, Mrs. Ned Johnston, Mm. Robert Templin, Mrs. Forest E. Deltsch and Mrs. Uculs Jacobs. Preceding the initiation services, a lovely dinner was served In the Iris room. Tho table wa« cleverly arranged In a Tehape. and beautifully decorated with early summer flowers. Imvely Itouqueta were also placed throughout the room. A corsage, using the P»- Ute colors of gold and turquoise blue, marked the place of each initiate and the retiring officers Each Inltlale aho received a Psi lota XI lapel pin. Soft music was played during the dinner hy Mrs. Edgar Gerber. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, toasimls-' tress, inlnduced Mrs. Arthur Holthouse, who In turn conducted the traditional candle lighting ceremony. Miss Barbara Jo Vast of Fort Wayne, entertained with two dramatic readings, "Honey" and "One Legged Goose." Mbs Anna Kathryu Friedley gave the re-

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Attend 4-M Training Conference * Berniece Stoppenhagen

ts-- 7 Berniece Stoppenhagen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sloppenhagen of the Friedhelin community In Preble township, and Randle Walchle, von of Mr and Mrs. Waller Walchle. left today to attend the annual 4-11 junior leadership training conference. This achievement award Is made annually In Adams county to the two junior 4-H leaders inerltfrg it by their achievement records. The conference, starting this afternoon and continuing through

aponse for the initiates after » cordial welcome by the toastmlstrees. Installation of officers was then conducted by Mrs. Paul Hancher, retiring prraldent. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann was Installed a* president; Mrs. Hugh Andrews, vice president; Mrs. Roltert Zwlck, treasurer; Mrs. Ronald Parrish, secre tary; Mbs Bernice DeVtats, corresponding secretary; Mm. William Coffee, press reporter. Section I was in charge of the initiation, with Mrs. Hugh Andrews as t halrman. assisted by Mnt. Maynard Hetrick and Mnt. Eugene Durkin. o

Geisha Mistress To Testify At Trials Meeting Place For High Jap Officers Tokyo. June 19— (UP)- Madame Nanii Chuehl, who wan the mintre*, of the luxurious "Golden Dragon" Geisha Hoiixe, will be called to testify as a prosecution witness in the war crime* trial of former premier llideki Tojo and other leading Japanese suspect*. It was reported reliably today. Mme. Chashl's establishment wa* the favorite meeting place of the highest officers In the Japan ese army and navy during the war. Many vital decisions on military and domestic policy were said to have been made during sake drinking parties attended by some of the moat beautiful Geisha girl* in Tokyo. Meanwhile, the prosecution introduced another witness In todhy* session to continue its expose of the pattern hy which militarists sought to direct the mind of Japan'* youth along th* paths of aggression. Professor Yomiyuki Takttawa, former dean of the Kyoto University law school, said that Japanese militarist* began their campaign to seize j-ontrol of education 15 years before the Pacific war began. He Raid the miltarlsts prepared the nation's youth to believe that "war was nece**ary and productive and that the destiny of Japan depended on Hgressive warfare." "This policy also had the effect of Inculcating in the minds of students a contempt for other races and peoples, hatred for their potential enemies and made them ready for future wars of agression." Takttawa said.

Beginning about 1925. he Mid. military instruction was Increased at Kyoto university with one colonel and three captains from the war office joining the staff. Eventually. be said, "the university was completely under the control of the military." Military authorities ousted Tak ikawa along with other liberal teachers because of artclles he had written opposing the Manchurian incident and certain features of government Japan had adopted which were similar to the Nasis. He urged peace and the preservation of the law. Takikawa was one of a parade of prosecution witnesses who have more or less corroborated th*' familiar tale of militarist-dictated education. His testimony was given through an affidavit. o Wonderland Cave in Arkanea* has the only natural underground night club in the nation. More than 500 feet in the earth, the dance floor accommodates 200 couples, seating Is provided for 2,000 spectators, and the temperature Is 62 degrees tifo year-round.

. Indiana Central College camptta at Indianapolis. The program I* es 1 pecially designed by the Purdue I 4-H club staff to train lop notch farm bays and girl* for rural leadership. The two delegates will make ’ a report of their trip at u meet- ' Ing of all 4-H junior leaders of Adams county at Hanna Nutlman i park. Decatur. Monday evening, i June 24, _____-

resident of Sydney. O-. who Uke possession <.f the property on September 15. Mr and Mrs. Van Grant of Ren» neiaer have returned home after spending several days * biting '"itavld Moore, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, who I* employed at Ugro thb summer, returned to his work In that town nfter visiting overnight with bls parents here. , , Mbs Eleanor Pumphrey returned today after a several day tour of southern utates. Miss Pnmphrey will Ko to Ann Arb»r, Mich. In a lew days to enrol! In the summer school at the I nlveraity of Michigan. Mr. and Mr*. Charlct Eyanson and family have returned home from Nevada, lowa after a week's visit with Mr. Eyanson's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eyanson and family. Mr. and Mm. Jim Krick are spending the summer months here following the close of the spring semester at Indiana university. They will return to Bl x mington in 'he fall when Mr. Krick will reenter I. U. Mrs. A. N. Redmond. Mrs. Robert Heiser. Mr*. L. Grey Paddock. Mb-t Barbara Burnett und Mlm Margaret Moses will attend theighteenth national and seventh international convention of Zeta Tau Alpha, national college sorority. to lie held June 20'25 at the Bplnk-Wawasee hotel. Lake Wawasee. The Presbyterian Men's Club will meet at the church parlor at 8:80 this evening for a supper and entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suttles are home for a day or two from Hamilton lake where they are enjoying a six week vacation this summer. Harry T. Harlow, Chicago, and Vincent Abrams, general passenger agent and commercial agent, respectively. of the Erie railroad company, were in Decatur today. Judge Jatnm J Moran. Portland, formerly of Adams county was in Decatur today to attend the funeral of his old schoolmate John T. Kelly. Both Judg.» Moran and Mr Kelly were reared in Jefferson township and attended school at the Kinney school. Mr. and Mrs. Severin H. Schurger, 445 South First street, are the parents of a baby boy. bom al 12:20 p.m. Tuesday afternoon at the Adams county mem rial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and hea been named Frederick Anthony. Lt. and Mrs. Paul Schmitz. 213 South First street, are the parents of a bany daughter, born at the local hospital thb morning at 3:06 a.m. She weighed 9 pounds, X ounces and has been named Susan Ann. - A baby girl was born lo Mr. and Mm. Thurman Charleston of Geneva. route 2, Tuesday at 5:40 p.m at the Adam* county hospital Bh<weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounctw and has been named Judy Faye. g_ A catalogue of Wyoming streams shows the state has 3k Spring Creeks. 29 Beaver Creeks. 28 Wil low Creeks. 25 Bear Creeks. 23 Bry Creeks, 21 Horse Creeks. 18 San Creeks. 17 Rock and Sheep Creeks.

lijffiS 1 ml IW*I ml MiHnniiiiiriliiiniiilUiM T-Bgt. L. W. Pellet, son of Hev D, H. snd Celia Pellet. 121 8. 4th 8' and pastor* of the I'nlon Cha..vi t’nlled Brclhrcn church, received hi* honorable discharge at Camp Atterbury, Ttneday. T-Kgt. Pellotf ha» spent the pa*t three years und eight month* In Andurage. Alaska in personnel work, first with the Both Division of the diemica! warfare, and In recent month* with 4-6Glh. U. M Truck Co. Ho will arrive In Decatur today. — O' ■— Honorable Discharge CharkM 8. Schaffer, 82c, from Great laik<-a, HI.

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Admitted: Sulo Karjala. 1019 Central avenue; Mrs Virgil Arnold. Geneva route 2; Miss Ruby Arnold, Geneva rmlr 2; Miss Nancy Drew, Geneva Dlsmbsed: Miss Bonnie Swoveland, Berne route 2; Miss Betty Ann Andrews, 215 West Jefferson street; Miss Caroline Frauhiger. Homestead 46; Edgar Gilb-rt, 1014 Patterson street; Mbs Margeue Bauer. 210 South Tenth street. o Constance Bennett To Wed Fifth Time Hollywood, June 19.—(UP) — Movie star Constance Bennett disclosed i >day that she and Col. John Theron Coulter took out a license at Riverside Sunday for her fifth wedding. Miss Rennet, who said nhe was 31. und Coulter, who gave his age tie 34/ will be married Saturday at Mission Inn. Riverside.

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