Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1947 — Page 3

MsDAY, FEB. 6, 1917

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AT SHOWER S^K V M« r'ar'.aud .111 I M HK Jlll .k mill''l SK • , Illi. .11 .11.-mi- 'll"" AM, ... i , h.HiK la-r even Wg M „. ijl.-.-ii st. i-'iii' y„f E"b .. I-.,mns were .|.'. -mated in pink. , mn.t* stariiiu* ir in tier* *'f '>"■ . niliiig cluste in rpon her arrival Miss with pink i ■ played .uni prize* K, ,y the Mtast* Dori* M<.....J Vl;l ' v • -*»**•••' Mr* llicfetrd Hammond. Hi- <1 . nem to th«.j.wt Miss Stefgmeyer .... re< -ipient us many LjK ir \ .iili<i'»u- luncheon the h<»Xti'*»e«. I li*t ill< hided Miss the Misses Dor<>J..W ( ;1(, !.! Shoaf. Dorothy M., Moore. Doris Mel iaiire Salieri. Mary M.ivne Sleigmeyi-r. ami I V ami the Mesdamex i.. Itii '.iaiM Ham-jaj-A.mis SoittmeiM. John Bte!Z and Perry Mcßae. A Sa| CROWD ATTENDS TRIO CONCERT .i.pi.M i itivr audience th. Baganz. trio concert last night in the Zion gfS inn ch under the sjtonsor.liuiih * Married <'oup h W> The program featuied a us -ai red selection* and itltt jiii.v.-d them** Ives highly their Interpretations. [jß the concert, the Married Hub invited their guest* uiis iii tlx* church baseMgßTlie nun ill it tee In charge i>t Mr. and Mr*. Carl ,ind M'* Christ Bucher, M Paul Con.ad and Mr. ad B Paul Herman. (liK, >|. bled it the short bine lo hold the club’s Kt'flt-eting Utter Lenten services h March o. The comfor the affair I* It Sil Mr« panl Rancher. Mr. nt io Spiegel and Mr and Retaking|Bs SHAKESPEARE WEDNESDAY [Mm John Heller wan host.-ss- ' afternoon to members I tkl 1...1ies Shakespeare club tiie business meeting, the ' a.ik read and current MB given New officer* F lB«- y.-ir w.-re elected an foljWgV:. I ~,| smith, president: Tindall, vice president; fhgtf ' Pettibone, secretary: kbsL'ul Adams. treasurer. The • "" < oininittce appoint l®t"l' - Mr-. rail Atlanw. Mr*. ll.triek. Mr*. John W. Mr*. I. C Pettigf Mis Arthur Siifthw. Mr* s. , Mr*. Charles and Mrs John AV. Teeple. H' 1 Suttles gave an inPy- review l( f The Way Our Live,| by W. E Wordward. \meiican history of and customs of the Au. lean over a period eimni,,. explaining the "■ encrican nation in EH*’ 1 ,Ul iy day life The action "in lifferent parts of the P*» an | at various times tell* pß‘e t'e.ipj.. lived. || ()W they and played. ■ lose of the afternoon, dewe.r nerved by the

' ITH men who know Smart jewelry is the touch of distinction men appreciate. Cuff links, watches, r mfs, tie clasps, smoking accessories ... “II are here at Pumphrey’s for the man *l««t town who demands the finest.

I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phone* 1000 — 1001 Thursday Fo Ch.i Ren. M *. T J Metzler 7:30 pm Presbyterian Woman'* Mis ion ary society, Mr*. Ilulcr IteVoss, 2:3« p.m. I.idito Aid .‘.nd Mi».«lonary soc icty of Bethany Evangelical I II t hurc'.i, 2 p tn. Ladies Ail so iety of Salem Evangelical ami Reformed chitrcli of Maglev. Mrs Walter Hildebrand, all day Pleasant Hale I. di"* Aid Society. church, all day. Ladles Aid society of Trinity Evangel! al C. P. < hitrcli. Mrs. Karl Crider. 7:3« p in. Monroe W.S.c.S .. church annex. 7:30 p.rn Nuttnwn Ave W M.A., Gladys Raver. 7:30 p.m. Ever Reidv class o’ Methodist l int ch. Mrs. Homer Ixtwer. I'nlon Chapel Latlies Aid. Mr* Harve Koos, all day lleithdlx g <l.i.-is of Zion Evan gelical and Reformed church, church, s p.m. Women of Moose ritual prac tlce, Moose, 7:30 pm. Rainbow for Gl I*. Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Friday Ave Maria Stud club, Mrs. Elmo Smith, k pin. Work and Win c lass of Trinity Evanzeli.al f. 11. church, church. 7:30 p.m. Calvary Evangelical I'. I! Lad ies Vid society, Mrs. Robert L Brown 7:30 p.m. Tueiday Churc h Mother* Study chib, Mrs. Watson .Maddox, * pni Associate ehipter of Tri Kappa, Mrs William Bell. 7:30 pin. Wednesday World Friendship guild of Presbyterl.in church. Mr*. David Downs, x p.m hoslex*. The next meeting will be held February 19 at the home of Mie Vance lltidaon. DELTA THETA TAU PARLEY TO BE HELD IN FORT WAYNE A two day convention of Beta province of Delta Tail sorority will be held Saturday and Sunday in Fort Wuyne. with Gamma chapter ns hostess. National officers who will attend include Mr*. Oliver F. Joesting of Cincinnati. 0. p.evident; Mrs R J Shand of Springfield. 111., vice president; Mrs. Itorothy Jan.i of San Jose. < alif. treasurer: Miss Glaciys Nolan of Peoria. 111, philanthropic secretary; Mr* It. Max Hull of Warsaw, secretary of the laicid of trustees, and Mis* Vera Ginn of Sidney. <>.. national publicity committee member. Past national officer planning to attend are Mrs. Jack Hambly of South Bend. Mrs. Car! H llendler of Gary, and Mr*. Charles Holthouse of this city. A business session i>’ scheduled for Saturday afternoon with Mrs A. K Balka of South Bend. Beta province officer, presiding Three social function* will follow A friendship hour and a dance arc planned Saturday night and a breakfast' Sunday morning. A large number of members of the local chapter are planning to attend.

Young Chicago Pianist Will Play Sunday For Music Forum

Tile next an Ist to b< fc.itlied Icy the Music Forum club in Its "< iies <>i piano re: it.cis will IkJoseph Posta. wh > will !«• heard on Sunday. Ecliriiary ft, it three thirty o'clock in the De.atur Catholic high school. All who alii iidi'd the- opening lom-rrt of the serh-s, given Icy Giulio Fm crio, will lecall his expert and mature playing. Mr. Posin'* program promises to be one of eqiid musical distinction. It will include the following com posit Ioim: Toccato, Pachelbel. Gavotte ifrotn "Iphigenia"), Gluck-Brahms. Sonata. F ininor, Scarlatti. Etude, h -il.it minor. <>,». in. No. fi. Chopin. Etude. F minor. Op in. No. 9, Chopin. Etude, Cniino.', Op. in. No. 12, Chopin. Sc herzo. P, minor. Op 20. Chopin Sonatina. C major, K ihalevsky. Allegro e liisingiindo Amlant.no. Presto. Prelude. G-Illitl ir. Op 23. No. 5. Ra< hmaninoff The Elight of the Bumble-Bee, Rimsky Korsakoff Clair cle Lniie t Moonlight c. It< hussy. Danse, Itebus y. Prelude I Mel >n< holy). Joseph Pc uta. Three Preludes, Ge.shwln. Joseph Posta. young Chicago pianist, lu-gan music study at the age of eight. A few years later, he liecatne a student of the Shen wood Music scliool. in which hi* talent and att cininento won for him a partial scholarship. For several' years past, he has been a piano student <>f Leo Podolrky of the artist faculty of that school He has given numerous recitals lor c lulls and o'ln r groups, and has parti ipati'd as soloist in many programs of th« Hit. < h high school, HOME ECONOMICS CLUBS COUNCIL MEMBERS MEET Mrs E. AV Bus<-lie had as her dinner guests on Tuesday Mis Ralph Miller. Mi . Archie Susdoif, Mrs. Eli Graber and Mrs Anna K Williams. Tlce-e women compose th<- executive commitiee of the Adams county home economics council. In the afternoon husim •* sohnloii. plans were made' for the spring meeting of the preside nt’s council which will be* held on March IL This meeting will be foi planning spiing and summer activities, paying dues and die’citssing other coltniy blisilie** (if the .issoeiatioti Other eouni'ff meetin;:- of the year were set for eurly Septemlwr and early Novetnleer. Mrs Ralph Miller is vi-epresl dent; Mrs. Archl<' Su*dorf. iti-cret ary, and Mrs Eli Graber, treasurer of this county organization o JptaSONAB Mr. and Mr* Norman Kruse will return hieinei Friel ey evening from Davehpott, lowa, where they attended funeral service* for Mr. Krtxe's mother Sgl. and Mrs Richard Sutton of Indianapolis visited Mrs. J <•' I Sutton and Mr. and Mtw. Jesse Sut ton and family in this city yester day. Sgt Sutton is with the- state police ami is located in Indiana* polM. Mr and Mr* Vi. ten Ac been who have leecn lite houseguests of Mr. and Mis. Ralph J R«">P and family so. the past week, left this morning by plane for Newark. N J Mr. and Mr*. Arlunas were married on January 25 and s|wnt a part of their honeymoon here Mr. and Mr* Felix Maier of this city will leave Sunday for a several weeks trip through Florida They plan to motor down the* west coast and cross over to Miami ane| return along the east ride of the state. Admitted Mrs. Vila* llaleeggrr. Monroa route 1; Mr* Elmer Alli son. Monroeville route 2 AdmitHsl ami dismissed: rre« Bloater. 315 North Seventh street; Matt Hairia. 91< Dierkea street. Quentin Crist. Monroe Dismissed: Clarence Smith. 9» Mercer -venae; George Ro ehm and baby R»rl. Frieda Marie. Wlltoklre. O. route I; Mr * Rpetanl aad MirhsH itl North Fir** Jamea H. Krick. WiltaNre. O roete I; J«k» Brother*. 935 North Tenth

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F ** TT * 7 ■ z"-1 ‘-"v j ■ ' k> - ? t'hic igo. whee he rervcii as presi- ’ dent of the < horal cluli during hi* I extiior year He was <-ho*en Icy the j Sherwood Music school as one of the soloist appi-.cring with the Sher- , wood Symphony on-hwtra In or-1 <h>stia hall, in the 1911 com memo- ■ I meiit program. Mr. Posta,S exploits in the field of music have iiecn v nied. In addition to his recital activities, he Is also a composer and arranger; he al ci directed a mixed chorus known as the "twilight ten " which h;u< rung mmy limes at service men's centers and before other i groups in ('hicag-i. al-o over the radio. J lining the iiavy, he reived as an entertainment special!.*: in the production of shows overseas. Mr Podolsky, whcao idea it was Ito inspire and stimulate the interest of ycpiii.’i-r ctmlents Icy enabling then/ to h< ar and se • more gcsid piano reeitai*. in the cot.genial and intimate atmosphere of a smaller auditorium, gives nrsurance that a high titandard of excellence will Ice maintained throughout the serie* Little Activity In Circuit Court Today Activity in tit" Adam* cl.cult court was almost at a standstill ' today, since Judge .1 Fred Frit- ■ chte wax called to Portland where i he li.cd In-ell named special judge in a case in the Jay circuit court Bailiff Fred Koller accompanied . I tho judge I AetiotH taken late Wednesday in* various <•-■ ••* included the following: In the ejectment suit of II itold and Mary Mark'and again it Joseph and Dee Alih'er, the defend ants were ruled to answer to th*- < nnpl.iitit on or before I'ebrn.iry 10 In the p.iitition suit of Merle |i Evans against Rolland Poling mid others, summons were ordered is.med t > the sheriff of Whitley connDream of a (iown r 9445 IWr ■ sizr ’ Kl 2 I Simply enchanting this is the nightgown you've <1 named of owning. esp< c tally if you'ie a bride! Pattern ML’., with tiny waist, airy ruffles, subtly flatters a figure. This pattern give* perfect fit. is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every •tep. Pattern 9445 come* In sisrs 12. 14. I*. 18. ». thse IC. 2A* yds. 39 in ; 3«i yds. 2in . lace, 3 yl* 8-k. ! Rend TWENTY FIVE ernt* In. coins for this pattern to Dteutar Dally Democrat. Pattarr. Dept, j IM N Jefforson St. CMcago M. 111. Print plainly Your Name. Ad-i dnwa. Zone, Ms* sad »<yl* Nam ! bar. Our mama

FOLLOWING INTRODUCTION by U S. Delegate Warren R. Austin (right) of n resolution divorcing consideration of general disarmament from atom control, Soviet Representative Andrei Gromyko (left) declares the principal provisions would cause a "waste of time." Sitting between the Russian end U. S. delegates is Britain's Sir Alexander Cadogan. (International Soundphoto)

ty for defendant*. Ralph Ev.in-e and Ida K Poling, returnable February 1 Petitioners for th*- Fred Weldley levee In Wabash townahip filed a statement with tho courts, show Ing that no objections had been filed to the- drain. o Rate Os Divorces Steady In County The divorce' nite in Adams I county's maintaining a steady pace'' in ceemparison to the number of I marriages, figite-: In th«* office* of i county clerk <'lyd'' t> Troiitr«r elixcloxed today Thitx fir in 1947 <lg.it divorce suitel hive lieell fil'd ill circuit court, compa eil to 25 marriag** li< eiiii H issued by the c-lerk du ing the same juilod. During the entire year of IUPI a tidal of 372 marriage licenses were Issue,! against S 3 divore'i* aciions which I We.e filed 1

T *uajßKj| We Are Frequently Called By Families We Have Never * crv °d c^ore * / * • • yet they do not find °ur funeral home a st ranee < > place and we do not deal with 1 j J them a* strangers. \X Ours i>- a kindly ministralion Io R bereaved family, whether we have served them —.f- Indore or not. and we do all v.e * "/-*<;»n to make their time of ~x , trouble easier Io live through. *->; i C"k GILLIG S DOAN FUNERAL HOME // DECATUR PHONE 794 Special Savings Fri.and Sat. After Inventory Sale ONE MH Coats and Suits CHOICE P R I C E — /z ONE LOT DRESSES (SB 00 1-:. 11 , &> t Ij

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