Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1946 — Page 3
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RtCtNTLV, .i '!'•• : ’ ■ i t> >' •''• Hrethrei ■ > ■» " » "■ mee: ■ y K ” v MB 4 - • a- -'•■ ■■ *•' ■M' * • •••>-» , " 1 I® I '-,’ ~ v.< Floyd Mr- * < hriHlnn.. M -nu >.y <>•*• srom ■ B 7', Hoy Taylor W ! '.: |W M th- (lass. f«l »' ' vh..na.. wa- |» • : ~f were store |B , .i.nm-x drawn for nr rear ■l;./,. w,r - If'’ 1 A • Walt-ra. Mrs. Torn HM 1 \h i J,,ne ’'- Mr “ |Br .. , M „ f.iffo'.l llakey. IM'mm Li*:.'. M:< k<i X ‘* ■V M- II < o'bran. BY.. 'j u Mr h Noah Sheets. , I n-man anil Mis |K h Clltirmpt-el. CLUB MEMBERS K’ov CHRISTMAS DINNER member. and glteM* ih-t.iri.al <iub met at thMr- Floyd Acker for a |B-- •*• -«"i L ’*n -*• i.itiir-.-v.-nlng at six thirty IB;//.' Th*- home was beautifully |8”,.. r ,l with .vergreen bough-, and candles. Near the 18, / *.r . b-aiitifnl Christmas Ba |.-.| with many lovely gifts Bft- mrntb-rs and guests were Bl>l at a long table, centered |K a lovely poinaetta and B?,. Fault place was marked j conutKe of holly. Sjp.r the dinner. gifts were disBt.tr j from under the Christmas Bee! Mr- Leota Beery rereiv as a door prize. ■ fi* Christmas story of Jerusa by Mrs Alma Brayton, and Btimzinr of enrol* by everyone ended the evening's enter Kfearnt ■ ft* committee in charge incltid Milts Floyd Acker. Mrs Martin Mtrthmati. Mrs. Hoy Price. Mrs. B Christen, Mrs. Delton Pasxwat B * r ’ Kannle Frixtoe. Mrs B» r ” !i! ‘f Creen and Mrs Bussell Khr Bonen of moose MEETS THURSDAY J The Women of the Moose met ■Unday evening at the Moose ■■(for a chapter night program ■ rbarw of the Moosehaven com ■ Hit Breim r gave an interesting Bwnptimi of Mooaehaven at Or B*' and -Mr*. Robert (lass B». ri,( cive<l college of friendship ■grr* papers it was announced
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that the Women of the Moose hav< lieen asked to give a ritual x-rvl.. y at Elkhart on January IS. " Mrs. Kathryn Matter was award ’ ed the attendance prize. The nex J* matting will be held January ft r - The Women of the Moose will r have a called meeting and ritual > practice Thursday evening at sev »• en thirty o'clock at th- Moos< "• home. »• ’ The Gid Beoute will sing Christ P mas carols In the (oU rt house _ square Monday afternoon at three thirty o'clock. From the e they will go to the county infirmary and hoe ' pltal The Good Fellows chib will !* furnish transportation for the '• scouts and will distribute gifts a t * the infirmary. tr The Girl Scouts of troop 111 are asked to meet at Hersh's * home Sunday afternoon at two o' 11 clock to deliver Christmas pack- '• ages. ' —oi JptasONAlS Ned D Moser of 341 South Fifth street, was on the honor roll for s scholarship at the University of p Wyoming, according to a rejsirt ret leased from that school. e E<lna Mae and Marilyn Schultz. f students at Valparaiso university. r arrived home last evening to spend the holidays with th-ir parents, the , liev. and Mrs. Paul W. Schultz of i the Zion Lutheran church. , o Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arnold t ire the parents of a son, born at 11:35 a. m Thursday morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. lie weighed ti pounds, II ounces and has been named Gerald William Mrs Arnold Is the former Lydia Frosch. Word has l>een received here of the birth of twin baldes to Mr. and Mrs. Bus Marbach of Hlch monl. Calif. Ruth Elaine weighcd 5 pounds, and Richard Alan. 6 pounds. o— , ©EHH Admitted: Rev Edwin A. Ford. Detroit, Mich.; Miss Burdetta Jo White, -113 Adams street; Karel Thieme. 526 Studebaker street; Ray Wagner. Bryant route 1; Mrs. R. P. Harwood, Gary; R I’ Harwood. Gary; Mrs. Ray Wagner. Bryant route 1; tarry K. Burke. 727 North Second street;
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WED RECENTLY Before her recent marriage In the Bethany Evangelical i'nited Brethren church. Mrs. Clement Snell was Miss I Madeline Spahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spahr. The . touple Is now residing at 315 Jefferson street.
i Mrx. Fred Atom, Ohio City. (). Admitted and dlxmiaaed: Nicholu l>-e Winkler, Willxhire, O.; Elllx Hlrachy, Berne; Kermeth Metier. Rockford. <).. route 2; Harry Hebble, 1114 Elm afreet. Dismlaaed: Mrx. Jamex Myerx and baby girl, route 4; Mix. Homer Flaher and baby girl, Celina, O. route 5; Mrx. Amox E. Moaer, Berne; Mrx. Wayne Johnxon and baby l»oy. route 4; John K. Evans. 228 Malixon xtreet; Mrx. Anthony Baker and baby girl, route 1; Herman H-nk. 350 Tenth afreet; Henry S<-liumin. Willahlre, ().; Mrx. John Winkler and baby girl. Willxhire, O. Card ot Thanks 1 wlxh to ezprexx my thanks and aincere appreciation to all the frier.dx and relalivex for remembrance in prayer and alxo for card* and (lowerx while a patient In the Lutheran hoapital. Wiabing you a Merry Clirlettnax ami a happy New Year and may God blex.* you. John Haggard. —0 Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court Margaret ('. Limb-rt. 113 Mercer avenue, filed xuil for divorce from Robert Lambert In Adamo circuit court today, charging crual and inhuman treatment. The complaint rtate* that th-y w-re married on July 20. 19HI and separated December 19, 1916. She rhnrgex he lx an habitual dr-nker, and on Decemlier lit struck her. caused a commotion which aroused tenants in the apartment and caused her to take her child and leave home in fear of their safety. \ restraining order wax granted, preventing him from molesting her. collecting rente or using her automobile. D. Burdette Custer Is plaintiff's counse. In the suit of Roberta Railing agaltixt Morton A. Railing, the defendant filed a cross-complaint for divorce, charging she associated with other men. drinks to excexx and has an ungovernable temper among other things. Myles F. Parrish Is defendant's counsel. 0 Trade In a Good Town - Decafm
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phonee 1000 — 1001 Thureday Women of the Moose, called meeting. M<ioxe home, 7:30 p. m. Moose Party Held Here Last Evening Several hundred memhera of Adame lodge 1311, tayal Order of Moose and their families attentat the annual Moose Christmas party. held laut night at the Decatur junior senior high school. The program included community singing, led by Mrs. D. M Kingsley and accompanied at the piano by Mrs. George Myers; the showing of th- film “Child City." u highly entertaining stage show with Jack tamalre as master of ceremonies. The event wax featured and climaxed, of course, with the presentation of Christmas "treats"
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to the kiddies The affair was in charge of Itortts Walter. — o TIDAL WAVE tContlnusd From Pees Oust ma. To the west, Hiroshima and Kun- W-ie hit. Inland, the quake w .a damaging | the shrine city of Kyoto and other I iocalltles. Deaths. Injuries and damage were reported from 11 prefectures. A photographer for Malnichl stid IM ships were washed away In the Wakayama area. He described the t dul wave'a approach as a tornado . of water which drove fishing Junks through houses so straws are drawn ' through a tree by high winds. Malnichl puhlhhid some of his pictures which rhowed houses pierced by boat*. For more than IS hours lesser after-quakes continued Io !••• felt, once every half hour, but no frosh damage wan recorded. (The Boeton college selsmologl-1 cal station recorded a new. strong temblor ut 4:31:13 a m. (EiTI today with liidlca'loiis that It oc- 1 curred off the coast of Wakayama. Japan. That would lw 4:31:43 pm.; tonight In Tokyo, but subsequent IdUputches failed to note any fte«h |dlsits:rous quakes.) Experts believed Japan mimed a dupll'ation of the 1933 death toll only because today's shock was offshore. oGOVERNOR ELECT — —. (Continued from Psge 11 Th- liw under which Arnall was elected (fays he shall rule until his successor L< elected ami "duly qualified." Qualified is construed to mean Inaugurated. Had Tnl tnadge died after Ills inauguration, Thompson would have becotno governor for two yeans. Then another election would have been held Gov. Arnall sent a message of condolence to the Talmadge family and ordered the closing of the state capitol whero the fiery political leader had won come of his greatest triumphs. Members of the Talmadge family, composed as they have lu-en since his condition became critical, wept .•offiy when death came. But three of his faithful followers who had | helped him win back to the political heights afler his enemies salt! he I wae whipped fortver g< t on their knees and cried. Dr. J. E. Paullin, the doctor who was rushed to the bedside of President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he was dying at Wann Springe; Dr. Rufus Askew and Dr. (I E. Hanes fought a steady battle to save Tai tnadge. Every emergency meins wae used. including several transfusions of whole blood. A large squad of Atlanta policemen went to the hospital yesterday Io donate to a blood bank for the sick governorelect. PROTESTANT (Continued From -ar Onel several years by local Proteutant rhunheo under the supervision of the Decatur ministerial association. This year's program Is being organized by the ministers of all the cooperating churches and aleo a committee of laymen including one member from each church. Other details concerning the o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur ch o « Q CHRISTMAS GIFT RINGS Gleaming precious metal \ th..t .sets off brilliant gems I will reflect jewel ]>erfec- I tion . . . even as it reflects ' jrerfection for the wearer. A ring selected from our display is sure to prove a lasting token. Let us help you make your selection today. •■fcQwd'Uf Stone * IM 11 — I IEGISTEKED JEWELEB Ainico cln socim \ ' —
w.-ck and a romplwl* program of .iddre-srs and muxlcal numlwrs will in- announced later, Il was announc ed The following cnurcm-s and pas tors uro eooperallnx In the undertaking: First Methodist church. Dr. M. k). L-ster; Find chrlst'un church. I I Rev. E. E Ut nhower: Bethany I ■ EvatigelL il United Brethren. Rev. F 11. Willard: First Baplk-t (church. Rev. Cnrey 11. M-iser; church of the Nuzarene, Rev. J T. Trueaz; Zion Evangelical ami Reformed church. Rev William (' ; Feller; First Presbyterian church, .Rev. J. W Mcl’h-eters. Jr: Nutt 'man Avenue I'. B. church, Rev. (' N Vanflundy; T laity Evangelical | I'nited Brethren church, Rev char
Is B1FT5 1 W1 Luxurious Modern ; | fl p 2-Piece ; X «|| Living Room s j Suite | i £ a gay Holiday setting indeed, is Jk 4 * this handsome and generously proper- | J J Illi v 1 tioned living room suite- You receive the Jg J yp I large spring filled sofa and lounge chair. ■ I * Many styles and covers to choose from. ■ uE vj \ fl « y t Beautiful New y fxtX A lamps M Lamps of every kind and de- if )'S ''tL I / - h Jw / A/> wriplion. Spread cheer for hristmas with a l.amp. » Jjßl| 'Kk : Table Lamps __ $4.95 V S . * F, °or Lamps.. $15.00 g r * H ri( to Lamps $15.00 jl v M l v anity Lamps ■ 53,95 • Pin 1 p Lamps - $3 - 95 T fl And Up. J I kOj Platform Rockers i 17, C Real Home Comfort 14 J Deep, comfortable innerspring fl 9 it’ ‘•‘•nutruction .. . smart, new S iff covers and built to give real jjn V *i l; Ik-A service. They rock back to the Jl IR$ * Wk/W- H lo ’ 4 * comfortable position for 3 E I W A Assorted colors to W j * * ii- .4 select from. gj $39. 0 0 | STUCKY 6- CO. « MONROE, INDIANA W Jj Open Evenings Except Wednesday WE DELIVER Phone Monroe 84 n
i>H E. While: Chuich of God, R-v Dwight I! Micurfly and R*r. Hwrnlco* A McCurdy: Ftrut Mlnslonury < hurch. Rev. l-yl** Blelner, and I'nhm Chapel Evangelical I I’niled Brethren church. Rev. D. 11. Ipellett. Many upedal feafurea are being I planned for the »<-ek. A apeclal effort f« going forward for a youth night, featuring v special youth < holr and mmtlr fumlahed by young miMlclana. An organlwt and planht for the mualcal pa taos the program Will I Im. m .|,- (ed and prealdiug mlnlatrra f ,r «>H< h meeting will be nulled nt I I» later dal* The entire committee selected tn i work out the detnlla for the week’* |
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program haa met a number of time* recently and haa been divided Into anialler group* for the purpose of lompletlng each detail. Large audience* are anticipated and extra seating atrangementa will be made In all available apace* of the four churchea where the meellnge are to tie held. The committee will make on effort to have every member of every participating < hurch attend ax many of the meeting* ae poaalble. “ -• G. E. club (’hristmas Party for employes children Jr.-Sr. High school Sunday, Dec. 22. Doors open 2:4S p.m. Kiddies must be there hy 3:30 p. m. for treats.
