Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1947 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 > Sunday , Hit.*!'- '<• study i lull. M s Bi ckmeyer. ' p m. Monday Py'hitn Xe die dub. K. of P. . home, after T-mple. Eta Tan Sigma. Mrs. Calvin i Stem y. s pm. Tuesday I Chur h M the s Study dub. Mr? , Watson Maddox, K p.m i Associate < h pter of Tri Kappa, Ms Wifl'atn Bell, 7 39 pm. W C. T. I’.. Beii'd'.y Evangelical I V. B. church. 2pm I Hei r 7 I lod.o I () o F. hall. i 7:30 p.m i M nroe Bette- Iloa.ea dub. ! church anti* x. 7:10 pm. Delta T; eta Ten hu«i:ie« t ; meeting, Elks. H p.m. Wednesday World Frbm • alp -uihl of Presbyter: n dim h. Mr.-. David Downs, ' s p.m. B. P. W. dinner and review. Masonic hall. 0:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran .Mbelonary society. church basement. 2:30 pin. Thursday W M. A. of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, church. 7:30 p.m. W. 8. C. 8. of Methodist church. ■ church. 12.30 p.m . executive meet. I Ing. 1:30 p.m Mrs. Frank Crist, theme 23rd psalm; group ringing, led by Mrs. Crist and Mrs. Dan Tyndall; prayer. Mrs. M O Lester. Delicious refreshments in keeping with the Val< ntlne motif were served by Mrs. E W Johnson. Mrs. X. A. Bixler. Mrs. Von Heber. Mns. Ed Ahr and Mrs Lower. WOMEN OF MOOSE TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Plans have heen completed for 'the twenty-fifth anniversary cele-'-biation to lie staged Sunday afternoon at two o’clock at the local ' Moose lodge home by the Women of the Mixise organize ion. Charter members and graduate regents will be honore ■ guesto at the meeting, which will be featured I with initiatory services and a I formal tea. i Mrs. W. R. Edmundson. Indiana- ■ polls, vice-president of the Indiana State Moose association, will 1 lie the principal speaker at the IMosion. to which niemliers from Fort Wayne. Columbia City. Bluffton. Huntington. Portland. Dunkirk. Auburn and Van Wert. Ohio, chapters, in addition to the host order, have iieen invited. Cluster niemliers. still active
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Front row. left to light—Anne Smith, secretary; Ross Way. treasurer; Bob Schelper. vice president: Eirner Schultz, president. Rear row (Imard of directors* left to right-Geraldine Smith, bowling; Don Corey, camera club; Bob Johnson, volleybail; Don Friess, golf; Luther Clase. glee club; Ralph Straub, fishing club. Above are the recently elected officers of the newly formed Central Soya recreation association, which will meet at the Lincoln school Tuesday night. Feature of the meeting will be the showing of the "World Series of 1946" and “Inside Baseha.i.
in tlie organization, who are expected to attend Include: Genevieve August. Leona Coffee, lantha Huffman. Mary Keller. Grace Llchtenstelger, Mary Lhamon, Marie Lortl. Martha Zeser. Jennie Miller. Beiths Bus fen burger. Eleanor Braun. Mary Coffee. Rose Coffee. Gladys Engle and Ireta Miller. Graduate regents )*re: Eleanor Braun. Gladys Engle. Mary Keller, lanathu Huffman. Dora Cook. Clara Hrelner, Florence Noll, Genevieve August, Pear) Edna Roop. Maggie Haley, and Frauds Loshe. Officers of the local organization, who will be In charge, are: Ruth Gass, junior graduate regent; Catherine Staßer. senior regent; Melvena Reed, junior regent; Genevieve August, chaplain; Juanita Baumgartner, recorder' Florence Noll, treasurer Wanda Oelberg Is the ritual diairman The Histori al dub met at the
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home of Mrs. Kannle Frlstoe Wednesday to honor her on her ninety first birthday anniversary. Mrs. Frlstoe wne presented with a lovely banket of yellow loses anil many other lovely gift,. The W. M. A. of the Trinity Evangelical I'nited Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Frank Fisher. Mrs. (Indy l.ii|it ami Mrs. tleorge Meyer will be the hostesses. A meeting of the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church will lie held Thursday at the church. A carryIn dinner will be served at twelve ! thirty o'clock, and each metnlier Is asked to bring a covered dish and her own table service Mrs. Paul Edwards will be devotional leader, and Miss Luella Burley of Berne, a returned missionary from India, will be the guest speaker, telling Double Delight wUI **|h sets w, 5.14 it zO3| / JMK |i ' tA 1 flllliilsf !l iKlw t i ie iF.I'I 9307 llTtfcM An Make an apron? Make two a{e rons! Pattern SM7 gives you a generously cut Idbapron with non slip stap* for work; for parti-s a pert lit'le ruflly one with a new V hem.
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of her work in India. Miss Burley will appear in the native costume of India. An executive meeting will precede the program at one thirty o'clock. 0 The Fort Wayne News-Sentinel carried a picture this week of seveial new appointees to tile city police force among whom was Frank Garard. Jr . son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garard. formerly of this city. Charles i> Ehiuger. manager of the Citizen’s Telephone company will speak at the meeting of the Berne Chamlter of Commerce Monday evening. hat id lltmyon of near Bryant h a patient In Ball Memorial hospital at Muncie, where both hin legs have been amputated the past week. Ills condition l« reported very . illeal. The Erie railroad has placed an order for thirty-four diesel engines to cost nearly eight million dollars. Mis. Palmer Eicher of Oklahoma City, formerly of Decatur, is visiting here for several days Dr Eicher, who practiced medicine in Decatur for oeveral years and who now is taking u post-graduate
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Regular Meeting Mon. Feb. 10 - 8 P. M.
• ■course In Oklahoma City, was here ■ cvernight enroute on c business • trip to Chicago. The Eichers will return to Oklahoma City for another year. Mr- and Mrs. G.Jn C< x and daughters, Calle and Judy, arrived here Thursday to make their home. Mrs. Cox is the former Miss Della I Bieberich. daughter of Otto D. Bieberich of route 2. A family dinner will be held Sunday in their honor., Adams sounty students enrolled in the second semester at Butler university are Claren Justin Neuenschwander, son of Amon Neuenschwander of Bernr. and Max E. Winteregg, son of Domer Winteregg of Monn.e. A number of tnemliers of the local chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority, are attending the twoday parley of Bet.-t provln -e being held in Fort Wayne today and Sun- | day. 0 1 ■ Admitted aid dUrnia ed Mr* ’Glen Bixler. Berne; Gerald Blowers. Geneva route 2 Dismissed: Mrs. Kenneth Butler.*route 6; Mrs Berlin Gause, i 21b North Eighth street. 1 —oI frsde in a o«h>4 »••»« riwatui
Brownie troop VIII met Monday at the Lincoln school. Valentines were made and a birthday party was held for Carol Roop. Dorcus Davidson, scrilie ... —o — NEARLY 800 (Continued From Paws One) the imsitlon of facing a big reduction in the working balance of tinstate general fund by 1919 if It fails to enact bills creating new tax revenue source*. The stale budget committee suggested this week that some IJS.Opt.ftfiO in new taxes would help keep the balance at a decent level. Many bills creating new source* of taxation and increasing current tax revenues are pending In the legislature, Sdme of them increase the state gasoline tax. a id a surtax to the state gross income I ' ■;< r ' '"TlP*'' ’ BL\/h ELLEN WILKINSON, British mln* later of education. In bad health for two year* wi»h a bronchial disorder, died In St Mary * hospital at London. Prior to her caUnet post, she wai parliamentary secretary in the coalition government headed by Winston Churchill. (International)
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tax. place a levy on soft drinks and new levies on alcoholic beverages. Increase motor vehicle license fees, and put a threc-cent-a---pa<-k tax on cigarets. If aE lhe tax bills were passed, the increase In the burden on Hoosiers would be staggering. Trade In a 'Jood Town - Decatur su J®— 1 u i ■ «.- g • ■ ENDING a alx-month “trial aeparatlon,” Linda (Amber) Darnell and Cameraman Pev Marley plan a second honeymoon in Hollywood. (I nt er national) AUTO PAINTING LOUIS MATTAX Monroe R. 1 Phone Monroe 91-T DOWNYFLAKE I) O N U T S Always Frewh 6:00 am. to 6:00 p.m. dally ■ Stocksdale’s | Donut Shop 118 E. Monroe St. r
