Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1946 — Page 3
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Portland. UNION CHAPEL W. M. A HAS ANNUAL GUEST DAY The AV. M. A. of t'nloii Chapel Evangelical I'nlted Brethren chui li held their annual gue-t day and regular monthly meeting recently ul tile pawninge. with the Revs |i 11. and Celia I’illett. Mtn. Ralph Bluhm anti Mr*. Earl Chase in charge. The mei-tlng was opened with the gimp alnging ''Vater Still .Nearer." followed with prayer, offered by the Rev. It. II I’ellett. Mr*. Jatnei Sheehan wa* In charge of the following program: eolo. “laird I Want To lie a Christian.” lira. Bluhm; scripture. .Mia. Char lea Babbitt; prayer, .Mr*. Charles Burrell; “The Why of Aii**!<>ns." the Rev. Celia I’el'.ett; poem. "Hindered Chrl«t," Ain*. Omer Al.rrlman; directed prayer perl id, led by Alt*. Henry Bauman During the busline* meeting-, the preaident Mr*. Bauman. announced that th* W. M. A. offering would be takrn on October 27; also, the W. Al. A inttltute will lie held October 21. and urged all member* to attend. A carry-ln dinner will be served at noon, and each member i* naked to bring her own table service Alta. Amu* Lehman wan also weir >med Into the club a* a n.-w member Those present at the meeting were Air*. Merriman. Air*. John Walter*. Mtw. Harvey Kocm. Mr*. Chase. Mr*. Glenn Roughia, Air* Bluhm. Mr*. She-han. Mr* Hau man..Air*. Ernest Knefelkamp. Alt*. Babbitt, Mrs. Do.navou Sprunger and daughter, M:e Brown, Aire Burrell, Mr*, l/hnian, Air*. Free man Schnepp. Air*. Erma) Johnson. Mr*. Robert Worklnger. Mrs Wen dell Sheehan and daughter and Mr*. Myron Frank The next meeting * II be held at the home of Mr*. Earl Chase, with Mr*. C. () Brown aa the pro gram leader. HOME EC. ASSOCIATION WILL MEET OCTOBER 29 The Adams county asaociati n of home economics club* will have a special interest meeting on the subject of paper draw forms. October 29 in the home economic*! department of the Decatur Junl rgen lor high school. It will Im- an all day meeting in which demonstration* are given in
1H MB >?'MM ■ * a BX*y Photo by Edward* RECENT BRIDE Mr*. Harry Tschannen was before her recent marriage Miss Edna Kummer, daughter ot the late Air. and Airs. Samuel Kummer of Bluffton Mr Tschannen i* the aonof Mr*. Fred Tachannen of Bluffton route I The couple are making their home with the groom’i mother near Craigvilhthe morning and all those attend Ing will actually be helping to make a dress form in the afternoon with asaietance of other*. Any w-'man Interested in attending this session should contact the county extension office in the Decatur post office, for instructions on what material to bring to the meeting. I CALVARY LADIES AID SOCIETY IN MEETING The regular meeting of the Calvary Udie* Aid society wtw held Friday evening at the home of Mr*. Otl* Shifferly. with eleven members and eight guest* present The meeting wae opened with scripture, read by Mr*. Will John eon, and prayer offered by .Mrs. Fanny Jackson A routine busi ness meeting was then conducted, after which the following program was given: reading. “Where 1Aly Thanksgiving Box. - ' Mr* Shiflerly; "Lets Cooperate." Mr* Frank Major; “How Can I Be i lamely," sung by Air* Delmer Wagner, Mr*. Harry McDarmon. Mr*. Glen Hirshey. act mpanied by Mrs F. H. Willard; reading. Air*. James Darr; piano solo, Mrs. Willard. I Contests were enjoy'd and deliciou* refrrohments were served l.> the h stereo*. Mrs Shlfb'rly. Mrs Wagner and Mrs M.
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. m. Monday American Legion auxiliary pmt president parley. Mr*. Elmer Darwai hter. X p.nt. Executive board of P. T. A., ethool. 3:10 pm. Annual Pythian Sister In«per Hon, K. of P home, 7:l't pm Tuaaoay C. L of C. carnlcal. hall. * p.tn. Decatur Garden club, Mr* A 11. Aehhaucher. 2:80 pm. laiyal Daughter* cla*>< of Bethany Evangelical fn 11 e d Brethren church. Mr*. William Dellinger, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa Holloween party. Hanna Xutlman park, X pin Kum-Join I * class of Bethaay Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church, Mr. and Mre Paul Alt Faul. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday De atur Home Economic* club. ■ Mr*. Ralph J. Roop, I :la p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics duh, Mr*. J B Stoneburner, 7:30 p.m. P*i lota Xi, Elk*. R p.m. World Friendahip guild, Mr*. Earl Blackburn. 7:4."> pm 0 Thursday St. Luke's Women's guild, church, all day. laidies Aid »o fety of Presbyterian church. Aire. W. P. Kchroek, 2:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills Meth dist W S. ('. S. Mr*. Will Evans, I la p.m, Little Flower Study club, Mr*. Hugh Daniel*, 7:30 p.nt. Lincoln P T A, Lincoln auditorium, 7:30 p.m I Friendship Village Hdhie Economic* club, north brick school. 1:30 p.m. D. Y B class of Trinity Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church, Mr*, t'barlcu Robenold, 7:30 pm. Presbyterian Ladles Aid society, Mrs. William Schrock. 2:30 p.m. | Progressive Workers das* of 1 Trinity Evangelical I'. B. church, church basement, t 1.30 p.m. Friday Federation of Woman's club* opening, Alts. Dean Byerly. 1 pm. MEETING OF WILLING WORKERS CLASS HELD The Bobo I'nlted Brethren Will-, Ing Worker* class met recently at' the home of Mm. Arthur Daniels.! with Alm. Robert McMillen assist-1 ing. i Delh i jus refreshment* were servled the fidlowing memlteis: Air. and 1 Mr*. • Milton Chronister, Mr. and Mm. Kermit Bowen and son*. Mr. ami Mrs. Roman Sprunger and uoii.i Air. and Air*. Gifford Bunner, Mr and Mr*. Fred Hilton. Mi. and Mrs.' George Daniels ami son. Katie Dan-| lel*. Mis. Jim Bebout ami children. 1 Lol* Ann Aluswirth. Mm. Looter Brunner and son. Mrs. Robert AleMillen and sons, and Air and Mr*. Arthur Daniels and son*. The D. V. B. clan* of the Trinity 1 Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church I will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Alm. Charles Robemdd. corner of Seventh street and X'uttman aveI nue. Mrs Addle Andrews. Mrs | Emma Butler and Mrs. Cecil Gause will be the aiMlsting ho-te*,e..
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Tri Kappn sorority will have a Halloween party Tiies<l.iy evening at eight o'clock at lh< shelter house. Hanna Xutlman park. The Federation of Woman's dub* will <>p>n the dull year Friday wl:h u ne o'clm k carry-ln luncheon at the home of Mm. than hyiiy I'- Soith Third street. Each guest I* to bring her own table <-erv|ce and a covered uish. The meat, roll* ami coffee will Im- furnished. Airs. George Rentx will be in < harge of the program. Air*. William Sdiroik will be htwtess to members cf the Pr»»byterlan Lailie* Aid sodoty Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clrn k. The Kum Joln-l's dn«* of the B'thany Evuiigellul I'nlted Brethren < hurdi will have their regular meeting Tuesday < venlng at h» ven thirty o'clock at th** home of Air. and All*. Paul AlcF.ml, 957 Walnut street. This will be a muequerade party, with Mr. and Air*. Francis Andrews assisting with the arrangement*. The Friendship Village Home Economic* dub will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the north brick * hool bouse. Mamhem are asked to attend a* the election of officers will take place. Airs, laircna Keller today announced that the <lecod • club membership L< now open lj all girls cutelde of the General Electric Co. who previously belonged to the dub. Persons Interested an- asked to call Mr*. Keller or Ml** Dorothy Schnepf at the General Electric. The Pr igresHlve W< rker* clan* of the Trinity Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church will have a potIm k supper Thursday evening at • six thirty o'clock in the church basement. ' Air*. William Keller and the AlDacs Edith Erwin. Rose Steigmeyer. Agnes and II se Neswwald went to Bellefontaine, Ohio over the weekend to attend a joint ini|tiatlon of the Bellefontaine and Kenton, Ohio, C.itholi" Ladle* of I Columbia rganizationo. The ini-i tiatlon was held in the school there' and a banquet at the Country Club following the meeting 0 Personals Dr. ami Mr*. Fred Patterson * have returned home from a week's 1 trip to Terre Haute and Brown county. _ • Mrs. Harry Westhoff and son. William, n-turned to their home in Pittsburgh, Pa.. Sunday, aicomI panted by Mm. < lark Smith and daughter*, Deborah and Jean, of thio city, who will visit then* for several day*. Air. and Mr*. C. E. Bell are at tending the Baptist state conven tion at Srntli Bend this week. Mr. and Airs. George Topp and Mr and Mrs. Alfred Topp and son oi Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr«. John Heiidrlcko and family I Mr*. Eddie Al< Fa- lan.l and daughter* of south of Decatur, and Mi ami Mr*. Herman Hendrick* of Ossian. vHited Sunday afternoon with Air*. Pearl Ray. Mr and Mr*. Harold 11. MeKnight had an their weekend guest* Mr and Mr*. Gerald Taylor of Zanesville, 0., and Mr. and Mr* J R Weinland of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Wemt I spent the weekend in Chicago, at I tending the wedding of Paul Spopka, a former shipmate of Mr. AVerst Miss Marjorie Lc«« of Indiana polls, I* visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Joe L oe. Deane D rwin motored to Mun cie Saturday to nee the Ball StateWabash football game. He was accompanied liy five f>ecatur high Hchool football player* Mi. and Mr*. A R Holthouse went to South Bend Saturday to see the Xotre Dame-Purdue football game and vteit their son. James, who is a otudent at Xotre Dame From South Bend. Air. and Air*. I Holthouse went to Chicago to ati tend the meeting of the Inland Press Association. Mr. and Mr*. Har;ld Grant motored to South Ben i Saturday to attend the Notre Dame-Purdue football game. Roy Kaiver and Robert Holthotme of Decatur and Phil Byron of Cdumbia ('By went to Bloom ington Saturday to *ee the IndianaIllinois football game. Mm. Byron and son visited Airs. Byron * par
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ent*. Dr, and Mr*. Ituy Archlmld. over the weekend Air. ami Mrs Ji.hn AA' Shirk and Mr and Mi*. Ilohert Shirk left thi*< m mln.* to: thei home at West Palm Beach, Fla., iifti-r a tlifee weeko' v.ica’ioti hi re and at kori Wayne. Air. and Mrs Hob llite and 'laughter of New York City are visiting with Misses Fanny and Mudge Hite. Boli I* on the staff of Columbia Broad< ustliig company In the hlg town Air. and Mrs. Robert Petemon >f Detroit visited here ove:night with Mm. J. S Peterson, en route home from Bloomington, where they en-t.-red their daughte. in Indiana I'niversity and remained for the Illinois-Indiana so itluill game Alls* Clara Lareen returned to hi-r home at Kenosha, AVI*., today after a week'* vlelt with Mr and Mrs. John C Carroll She wis accompanied home by Mrs Carroll and eon John, who will visit w'.alive* In Ken i*h.i for a fortnight AV. P. Schrock I* on a businese trip through the cast this week. Clayson Carroll is attending to busitt)** In Detroit and Grund Rapid*. Cong. George AV Gillie arrived in Deiutur today to vi*it In various place* liefore tonight's Republican meeting. He was escorted about town by Harry E-e» x. county Republican chairman Air. and Mr*. Raymor.d Venls of Oeo-ola. visited here over the weekend with .Mr. and .Mrs. llay Venis and other relatives and friends 0
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Admitted: Mr*. Perry Getz. Hoagland. Admitted ami di-mie-ed Alax Lichtenberger, AVar*aw; Dale AV Shai kley. Indianapolis DismteMd: Howard Hoosiei*. Huntington: Mrs. Edward Hammond and baby boy. Edward latwis. 127'* South F urth street; Mr* AVilliam Schumm, Rot kford, O. route 2; Clifton Nuttsbaum. Berne; Mi** Eleanor Abbott. 116 South Fifth street; Mr*. la*i Schultz and baby boy. Jutne* Edward, 707 AVin- , Chester street; Mr* .Marvin Hill .ami baity Imy. Calvin Eugene. GeI neva route 2; Air*. Alervin E. Taylor and baby girl. Rena Faye. 101 Oak Btreet; Fred Bloemker. r ute 2; Mr*. Lyle Meyer and baity girl. Karla late. 1237 W<et Adams t street; Mr*. Ralph Meyers and baby girl, Berne. 0
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the birth of Silly Duk" Stephen*, lai.n Oi lobe 9 n* N< w Ha>mi, t'onn. to AL and Mr J une- I' St>-pben*. Airs. Rtc-phrns was for tnerly All- Barbara Jane Duk'- *>f i tnie city. Het mother. Mr*. Beu Duke, fee vl»iting with ’ter at New Haven Sully is the -ecoiul daughter in Hie family [ Air and Mns. Earl Fhnel*. 81S . AVlnchester street, an- parents of . a baby boy, lioin Saturday afteri noon at 12 lu pm. al the local hospital He weighed '1 pound- and ! ha* not been named. i A baby girl wue born to Air and > Mr*. Ralph Meyers of Ib-rne, Hat- . urday night at 11:33 pm at the i Adams < ounty memorial h Japltai. > Stir weighed A pound*. 13 oun e* tend ha* not been nutn<d i Mr. ami Airs. John Koch are par- ■ ent* of a baby son. born at the Adam* county memorial hospital Saturday night at 11:27 pm He 1 weighed 7 pounds, 12 ouncea and has not been named. Lisbeth Ann is the rame of the baby daughter born to Mr. and I Alm. Glenn Carson Dickerson of J 1215 Master drive at noon Saturday at the local hospital. She weighed G pound**. 15 ounces. Word has lieeti received here of , the birth of a son to Air. and Mrs. ■ i Harry L. Grossn'ckle, of North I Manchester. The baby, weighing 16 pound*, wa«t born at *>.3o am. Sunday morning at the Wabash county hospital and has be<-n teamed Alien Eugen«- • 0 -- Robert 11. Cook, 17, Sic, -on of Air*. Alarcu* Stahly of Geneva, I* • one of approximately 3,mm atui dento undergoing training at tbe I electronic technician's school at • the naval training < -titer. Great I! Lakes, 111. AVheu he completes basic and advanced training. !:<• will get actual experience in the V S . i fleet. I o t I * Attends American Allergy Academy Dr. Ben Duke of this *i|JC,hu»* i>'iitiied to hi* offi.e after attending tin- Anieiican a<ad>-my of allergy at Alarqurlle iiuveislty i the last weak The entire w< < k was i detoied Io lli»' study of hay ii-ver I and asthma and new remedies were demon-tinted during the week Eye, ear, new and Ihioat rpeiial ads from almost every state in the ; mon attended the a ademy. Wiiic.li is spoiiHored annually by .Marquette I'nivenslty Dr. Duk*' al»> visited John Teiveer, of this city, who be a sent r at Alarqut tt<-. Hospital Patients There were 18.257,402 admiwion* exclusive of out-patient* and newborn infant* in U. S hospital* in 1945. Thi* i* equivalent to 12 3 per cent of the total population according to the U. S. cen»ua of 1940. Since 1935 the admi»sion» in the ho*pitals registered by the American Medical association have more than doubled in number The greatert an- , pual gain occurred in 1943 when an Increase of 2.829.088 wa» reported. The following year showed an increase of 662.150 while the present : survey indicate* • net gam of 220,554 in comparison with ’944. MOLOTOV AGAIN l i (Continued From I*3ice One) peace making motive*. He disclosed Uiat the American"* would vote against giving Russia |3O*V 000.000 in reparation* from Finland Vandenberg in turn was provoked to a departure from his pre pared *pe*-< h by criticism from K V Kisseiev of AVhite Russia Ki**elev charged that "certain circles" in the I'nlted Htafes were tying to foment discord iietween Russia and Finland. Thus the conference went through it* last working day formal ' adjournment wa* scbeduled for tomorrow in the same spirit of futility and discontent that ha* charai terized much of the deliliera--1 tion* here.
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i Litvinov Testimony By Japs .' „ -t! Defense Ask Russ J Called To Testify Tokyo. Oct. it ll'Pi—l»> filial 1 attorney* today reqiie-le>l that ' former Russian foreign minister Maxim Litvinov be called a* a I witness iii the war crimes trial of ix Premier llllekl Tojo and other • top flight Jiipiitiese war criminal ► U R. i The request that Litvinov be summoned to Tokyo was made • alter the prosecution Introduced • documents allegedly from Lit* I vlnov* diary (the prosecution ■ qualified them a* more like a II diplomatic report I in w hh-h were - r*-i rrded conversations Litvinov . held with the then Japanese for--11 eign minister K>-nsuk<- Yoshl* ( raws over a etlp of »■offe'• in a f [ December 1931. I The court took th« request under < <>n*ideration. The documents from Litvinov'* diary were among several the Soviet prosicutors claimed show J that tn 1931 the Japanese spurn* ' el a Russian attempt to agree on a complete nun aggression pact. Tribunal president Hir AVilliam Webb warned the Soviet prosei utor against "overstating" his case and promised that the tri* i bunal would disregard comment* not borne out by evidence. Earlier, the Russian prosecutor* had linked the nam<- of the i late Leon Trotsky. Bolshevik revolutionist expelled from Humi ' aia. with plots against the t'SSR in 1929. Mr M' -L . I - 'll ? , WEARING the Medal for Merit , which hud just been awarded to Imr ! in New York by order of President Truman is Mrs. Henry A. Ingraham. A vice president of the USO and a former president of the national board of the YMCA, Mrs. Ingraham is the first woman to receive the hich honor. < I’lternatlonal) MASONIC Fellowcraft degree, Monday, I October 14 at 7 3o p m W. J. Krick. W. M. 241b2tz — Chiltfc Colds •XT VICKS Turn Tostod V VAPORUB NEW HELP FOR L 0 S S 0 F HEARING Through long expeilenco with the problem* of Hard of Hearing public there ha* been designed a new Hearing Device which eliminates heavy < lutn*y batterie* a: th>- same time giv- ( ing unequalled hearing and economy of operation. AVe would 1 like to pas* this valuable information on if you have a hearing ■ problem. Drop ua a card and I you will get complete informsr tion FREE —Xo Obligation Address P- 0. Box 512 » Fort Wayne, Ind.
