Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1946 — Page 3
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hold ritual practice Thursday eve* ulna at seven thirty o'clock. All h officer escorts and chairmen are e a><ked to be Jirjent or notify the i- iltuul chairman. The regular meets (ng with an official vleitor will be i- held Thursday, November ?l i- The Art Department of the Dey catur Woman's club will have a ,- dinner .Monday evening «t alx thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs, a A. It. Aabbattcher, Members are re- - quested to bring their own table f service. • The Zion Lutheran Walther . league will meet in the church hall » at tieven o'clock Wednesday eve » nlng for a ah .rt buaineea meeting , The Literature department of the Decatur Woman's club will have a I buffet supper .Monday evening at , ria o'clock at the h me of Mra. Leo I Kirsch. with M:a. George Buckley. . Mra. R. C. Hersh and Mra. J It . Parrish aawlstlng. • Miss Dorothy Hammond will be . hostess to members of the Junior i Women department of the Decatur i Woman'a club Monday evening at . seven forty five o'clock. Mra. William Christen will Im chairman of the program, entitled "Kall Fashlona." The atwietlng committee Is composed of Miaa Etta Annpatigh, I Mrs. Harold Attguat and Mrs. ’ James Egley. The Ladles of the Zion Lutheran ’ Mlaetonary society will have their . annual <uext day Thuraday after noon at two o'clock In the church ■ auditorium. A special program has been arranged for the afternoon. I and each member is reminded to bring her article for the silent auction to be held at the close ot the. i program. i 0 Nine memlmrs of the Decatur Rotary club attended the meeting , of the Bern.- club Monday evening. Those attending were Harry Maddox. C. E. Bell, Sim Burk. Carl Gerber. James Murphy, Bryce Thomas. Cal E. Peterson. Arthur Voglewede and Will Schnepd. L. E. Archbold attended the meeting of the Van Wert. O. club M today noon. , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs Forrest F.lwy have returned from Charlotte. Mich., where they visited several days i with Mr. and Mrs. Don Anspach. I Mrs. Anspach la the former CharI lotte Elzey, of this city.
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. m. Tuesuay Church Mothers Study club, Methodist church, S p m. W. C. T. I’., Mrs. Floyd Morri■on, 2 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs John Floyd, 7:30 pm. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I'nlted lire thren church, Mrs, Ivan Stucky, 7:30 p m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, Mrs Walter Krick. 7:30 pm. R< lu-kah lodge. Odd Fellows hall, 7:80 p m. W. M 8 of Trinity Evangelical I'. 11. church, church, 7.30 pm. . Mt. Pleasant Bible class, Francis Fuhrman home, 7;30 pm. la»yal Daughters class of Bethany ' Evangelical I'. B church, Mrs Earl i Fuhrman, 7:30 pm Itelta Theta Tau, business meet 1 Ing, Elks home, s p.m. Wednesday VFW Lmlles Auxiliary Initiation. Moose I|< nie, 7:30 p.m. I'nlon Township Woman's club, Mrs Rolland Grote, 1:30 pm. Women',i guild of Zion Kvangeli•al and Reformed church, church. *. p.m. Bt. Ann Study club, Mrs. Ed Keller, 7:30 p.m Little Flower Study club, Mrs. -Mary Foos, 7:30 p m Zion Luthaian Wal'her League, Church Hall, 7 p.m. Shakespeare dull, Mns. Earl Adams, 2:30 p m. Thursday Eastern Star, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p.tn. Presbyterian Missionary society, Mrs. Ead Adams, 2:30 p.m. W. 8. C. 8. of Mt. Pleasant church, Rev. and Mrs. Homer Studebaker. all day. Bapliat Missionary society, Mrs. C. E. Bell. 2:30 pm. Calvary Evangelical I'nlted Brethren church, combined midweek service and Ladies Aid, Mrs. Mila Hat mon, 7:30 pm. Salem W. S C. 8.. Mrs. Floyd 1 Meyer, all day. Women of the Moose ritual practice, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary (society guest day. church, 2 p.m. Friday Lincoln P. T. A, Lincoln auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Phllathea class of Baptist church, postponed __ Monday Music department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Clarence E. Bell. 7:15 p.m. Literature department of Decatur Woman s dub. Mns. la«> Kltwh, fi p.m. Junior Women department of Decatur Woman's club, Miss Dorothy Hammond, 7:15 p m. Art Department of Decatur Woman's duh, Mrs. A. R Aehbaut her, fi:3o p m. • eras Admitted: Mr*- E. O. Kegernln, Monro®; Jano Burk, Third street. Admitted and dismissed: Vernon Htickard. Bluffton. 'tlsmissed: Mrs. Lincoln W. Cully. Rockford. <» : Miss Francis Kipfer, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Everett <’. lantgh and baity boy. Th mas Edward, route 5 ' 0 — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beery. 251 South Second street, are parents of a baby daughter, born at the Adamn county memorial hospital Monday afternom at 12:16 p.m. She weighed H pound*. Itt ounces I and has not been named. 0 B Pvts Karl K-dter and Jerry Ketchum left for Camp Stoneman. Calif., last evening after epemling [a Itt-day delay enroute with their parents. Their new addresses are Pvt. Karl Kolter. 152H197, Overseas Replacement Center. Camp Stoneman, Calif, anti Pvt. Jerry Ketchum. 15214195. Overseas Replacement Center. Camp Stoneman, Calif. pfc. Chrwter W. Ray has returned to Fort Knox. Ky. after a weekend visit with his mother, Mrs. Pearl Ray. 0CHURCH NEWS Calvary Evangelical A combined midweek service and the Ladin aid of the Calvary Evan gelical United Brethren church will
be held nt 7:30 p.m Thursday at I the home of Mrs. Mila Harmon. Union Chapel Fifty men ami Itoyw attended the father-son banquet at the I'nlon Chape] Evangelical I'nlted Bretbren chun .• ast evening. The dinner was nerved by ladles of the church and Thurman I. Drew was chairman of the program. The speaker was the Rev A. II Hholty, paetor of the Evangelical I tilted Brethren church In Huntington. Rev. Hlndty is a former army Intelligence officer and serv'd in Alaska and Japan. He was Introduced by the Rev D. H. Pellett, pastor of I'nlon Chapel. Miss Leona Hoile In College Choir Leccna Hoile, daughter of Mr. and Mie. Otto Hoile. 6IH Mercer ave.. I« a memlie- lit the Illinois Wesleyan university. Bio mnigton. collegiate choir which will t>e presented In the annual holiday choral concert on Dec-, s m the consistory, I' was revealed today. I'nder the joint eponaorahlp of the Scottish Hile bodies ot Bloomington and Illinois Wesleyan, the traditional large scale concert will be resumed next month for the first lime Since 1941. A sophomore at Weeleyan, Mias Hoile is a graduate of Decatur junior-senior high eeli-ud. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Make an Easy One ~i Alt p * 1 \*T* I t 9 Ai IrX A 7 * 4 / i I” 1 I i I Al I Rrn. / IBS ' J ’.;.. 1 1 JU I J ' •’ -'LI 9047 Hill S:ZES Bljll M 32 ■42 \ i ’ lUko **
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Two Small Children Rescued From Fire Neighbor Woman Is Heroine Os Rescue Indianapolis, Nov. 12 tl’Pl — Two small children were alive to- ’ day after a neighbor womsn cur rle<l them to safety from a hinting trailer, because of "a mother's Instinct." The children, Charles Billhlmer. Jr., 3 and his sister, Charlene. 5. escaped injury. The trailer home they shared with their par ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Billhlmer. was completely destroyed Mrs. Ruth Lilwller 30. the I neighbor, was pasxlns the trailer home when her four-year-old daughter, lads, railed: "Motnmie, something's burning over there.'' "I don't remember mu<-h after that," Mrs Litwller told firemen "I guess I just ran In there. I Just did what any mother would have done." ' Mrs. Litwller, who was treated 1 for minor burns, carried the two 1 children through what were d'scribed as solid walls of flame. i She then summoned firemen Firemen said the blaze started in the living room of the trailer where young Charles played with , matches. Opens Probe Terre Haute, Ind.. Nov. 12 — tl'Pt—Stale fire marshal Carter L Bowser formally opened a "full and complete" investigation of the death of a baby girl in a flam Ing home which burned to the ground while city firemen refused to answer alarms. Governor Gates ordered Bowser to ri-port to him personally on the death of Ikmonthsohl Mary Ann Wilbur Saturday Her char red lasly was removed from the ashes of the suburban home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilbur. Firemen explained that a longstanding order prohibiting them from leaving the corporation limits prevented fire equipment from hastening to the blaze The order was Issued months ago during a
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THYRA JEANNETTE MACK, ex-Earl Carroll dancer, died after an overdose of sleeping tablets taken in the Los Angeles home of her wealthy, estranged husband, Robert W. Mack. (International) 0 Zollner Piston vs Chicago Collegians tickets on sale at Dollhouse Drug Co. Get yours now, 257-ts
fight over annexation to the city ' of lllghlaml, where the Wilburs lived. The father, who harely escaped with his lire, said his duughtei I could have l>een saved had the i firemen arswered the alarm. More than 3<W> persons attend- i ed funeral rite, for the girl yes-|. ter lay Firemen denl'-d they could , have saved the life of Mary Ann. , They said there was no water hy , 'lrani near the small house They raid residents of Highland had re!use<| to agree to Im- annexed into the city and that the , lioard of works had ordered no fire service except to those who signal Individual annexation petl- , Rons. Wilbur was not a signer. ; they said, and they were powerless < to answer the alarm. ] I I 1 > ..I'M " "'O " 1 Harvester Increases Farm Equipment Price Chicago, Nov. 12 Il'Pi The ; lnt< rn.itlonal Harvester Company < nnoum ed today a nine percent J gem-ral Increase on farm imide < meats and tractors. < The announcement said the com- • puny had only •n* 1 percent price , Im reuse on its products since 1941 |] with the result that It "has Im-cu < m.niiifai tiirln.- ami selling many of ] Its farm machines at a Ions" for a < “very considerable period."
DIVISION OF PARTIES IN THE NEW HOUSE ffcr ■ z-v. f o iUMHoi w 7~iVn' 1 ® ; l r ■ 0 w i°- ta '®^ f^4 sC CONNQ I /twv i N J?- \ 0 kA' O I COLO 71 ° B tcAL /■» ' H P' 1 KAN.* ; tMO.\* ’• |0(. ' Dt \ / -J_ D J° 4 Yj ’ > ! '“t -i h L/ 7 \K' (EX. LA. i -A \ 21 8 ' FIA-, M Z ' Ml “- REPUBLICAN AND KMOCRATIC strength In the new House of Representatives following the recent election, which gave the GUF r. clear majority, is shown on the map. Numbers of Republican members from each state are shown in black; the other numbers are Democrats. At this writing, the Democratic representative from Utah held a slim lead, but had not won officially. In the new line up ot the House, the Republicans hold 240 seats, the DemocraU 108. and the American Labor F.tHv one seat f’n'crnafionalj I WHY A SOAP SHORTAGE? You've Heard Rumors. Here Are the Facts! /There it a world-wide shortage of animal fats and of vegetable oils. This shortage affects all of us. For instance, this year soapmakers have been able to obtain only one fifth of the imported oils they used in 1941—far loss domestic fats, too. 2 Because of the world-wide shortage, manufacturers are unable to get the amount of fats and oils they need to make 9 not only soaps, but also paints, textiles, tires, leather goods, floor coverings, electrical appliances, etc. In the face of these conditions, American soap manufacJ hirers have done their utmost. They have turned all the fats 9 and oils they have been able to obtain into soap just as quickly as possible. o But for the help of American housewives, the shortage of Ur soap would have been far more serious, last year, more • * than one out of every nine packages of soap sold was mado from used fats saved in America's kitchons. ft Don't blame your grocor. He Is doing his best, like the soapmakers, to get more soap for you. Won't you do your best by saving and turning in every drop of used fats. YOU CAN HELP!...SAVE USED FATS! American Fat Salvage Committee247 Rerti Aveeee, N»w Yerfc 17, N. Y. o
Two Men Are Fined In City Court Here Eddie C<Hipi-r, 57, <-f this city, wiw lined II h»"I by Mayor John 11. Stulta in city court laic yra h-nlay when h<* plemlcl guilty to | a i hurg«< of public Intoxication. Ray JI. Minch, 21, alm of Decatur, wax fined II and coate for driving tbroiigh a red traffic algnat at the corner of Second and Monroe atree'a on hie motorcycle. He alao entered u guilty plea A man. who gave hia name ami addren ue Finkhouae, <.f Convoy, I
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Ohio waa to be chargei! late today with public intoxication after he waa picked up ye<terday by police. He did not give hla flrat name. g G. E. Atom Patents Are Now Available Schenectady. N V., Nov. 12— tl'l't General Electric Co announced today that Ita aeven la* aued patenta on the world's largrat and moat powerful uium-amaah- ' i-r the I Oil,OSO,two-volt beiratron ■ jure now on the regiater of patents land a'ailablr for licencing.
