Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1947 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phone* 1000 — 1001 Tuesday C L. or C. pot-luck ruppor, hall «:3f» pm. Tri Kappa social meeting. Elks, 8 p m. Kutn-Join-r* class of Bethany Evangelical I'. B. church, church basement. 7:30 p.m Friendship Village club of Blue Creek township. North Brick school house. 1 pm. V- F W. auxiliary, hs|l, 7:30 p.m Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I’. B. church. Mrs John Myers. 7:30 p.m. Decatur Carden chib. Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 2:30 p.m. Dorcus class of Bethany Evangelical E B. church, Mns. John Spahr, 7 p.m. W. B. A. Girls Cltth. Betty Baumgartner. 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers. Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, 7:30 pm. Ixiyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I - . B. church, Mrs. Carl Striker. 3:30 p.m. Wednesday W. S. C. S. of Beaiilah chapel, Mrs. William Ehrman. Psi lota XI sorority, Elks home, 8 pm Decatur Hom* Econumlos dub. Mrs. Robert Garard, I:4S pm. Historical duh, Mrs. Delton Passwater, 2:30 pm. toadies Shakespeare dub, Mm Vanve Hudson. 2:30 pm. Legion auxiliary drill team. Legion, 7:30 p m. Thursday St. Luk® Women’s guild, church, all day. Presbyterian Ladies Aid society, Mrs Dale Moses, 2:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical United Brethren church. 7:30 pin. D. Y B. class of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren churhc. church. 7:30 p.m. Philathea Class, Mrs. Margaret Hilyard. 7:30 p.m, Wesley class. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills. 8 pm. Missionary society of Church of God. Mrs. Charles Frank, 7:30 p.m. Friendship circle. Virginia Murphy. 7:30 pm. Celled meeting of Junior Women, J’era Sauers. 7:30 pm. Rainbow for Girls. Masonic hall. 7:30 pm. Progressive Workers class of Trinity Evangelical U B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hill. 7:30 p.m. Friday Adaniri County Federation of dubs. Mrs. A. R Holt house, 2:30 pm. Monday Lincoln P. T. A.. Lincoln school auditorium. 2:30 p.m. Music department of Decatur Women's dub. Mrs. Edgar Gerber. 7:30 p.m. Dramatic department of Decatur Woman’s dub. Mrs. P. B. Thomas. 7:30 pm. Literature department of Decatur Woman's dub. Mrs M P. Swearingen. 7:30 p.m. Art department of Decatur Woman's dub. Miss Eleanor Pumuhrey 7:30 p.m. Junior Women department of Decatur Woman's duh. Elmer Anspattgb home. 7:30 p m. Mrs. Heuer read a paper on BragU. The first thing she emphasized was Brazil's size and the fact that she is about the only nation in the world today having undeveloped frontiers. The variety of her products/the vast underground resources, her forests, her extreme poverty caused by a mismanaged economy and her big la< k of transportation facilities and communications were discussed. The importance of friendship an business relations between Brazil and the United States was also stressed. The next meeting of the club will be held March 3 at the home of Mrs William Lowell Harper DRAMATIC PLAY GIVEN AT WOMAN * CLUB MEETING One of the most interesting program* presented this year before members of the Decatur Woman's dub w;m given last evening in the Lincoln school auditorium by the Dramatic section of the club. The cast for the three-act play, entitled
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WED IN SOUTH BEND Miss Ru'h Grove, daughter of John Grove of route 2, and William Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harvey of route 3. were wed recently in South Rend. The young couple is residing with Mr. Harvey's parents.
"The Family Tree," by Olive Price, included Miss Rosamund Gould. Miss Grace Coffee. Mrs H, Buck, .Mrs. W. A_ Redmond. Mrs. H. Heiman. Mrs.T Neil. Mm W. Maddox. Mrs R Brandyberry. Mr*. P Handier. Mrs. P. McFaul. Mrs. B. Custer and Mrs. J. Kohne. Miss Rosamund Gould was chairman of the program, end the play was directed by Mm. U. Knapp Preceding the program, Mrs. Milton Swearingen conducted a short business meeting, and announced that the departmental meetings would lie held next Monday evening. LARGE CROWD ATTENDS PLEASANT MILLS SUPPER Approximately sevnty five persons were in attendance at the chicken pie supper at the Pleaeant Mills high school recently, given by the home economics dub memliers. Preceding the supper, the club prayer was offered and several solos were sung. Readings were given l>y Mtw. Glenn McMillen. During the social hour, bingo was played The committee in charge included Mrs- Glenn Mann. Mih. Jim Roebuck. Mrs. Carl Frey. Mrs Donald Colter, Mrs. Harry Martz and Airs. Agnes Backhans.
Y. P. M. B. GROUP MEETS RECENTLY The Y I’ M. B of the Nnttman Avenue United Brethren church met recently at the home of Lois Ann Troutuer. The meeting was opened with I the group singing “I Would Be True.” followed by the scripture, by Rev Van Gundy; son*. "Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy." group; ItMson study. “India;” reading. Mrs. Micitel; lamk report. "Christ of the Indian Road." Rev. Van Gundy; whistling solo. Mr*. Michel. The program and business meeting were closed with prayer by the Rev. Van Gundy. A social hour was then enjoyed — BIRTHDAY DINNER AND PARTY MARK ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Floyd Spiegel entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner, honoring her hiatband and brothel. Miles Jones, on their birthday an ' niversaries Those present included Mr and Mr*. A O. Chri*t-| lallson of Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spiegel, M*. Myrtle Jones and <M>n. Curt.-, and Miss Beverly ' Spiegel. On Sunday evening, a group of friends gathered at the Spiegel home for a surprise birthday cele bration. Guests included Mr. and Mr* Norman Geiger. Mr. and Mrs Bob Nyffler. Mr. and Mr*. Richard Mailand and Mi** Beverly Kay; Spiegel.
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March 20. The Wesley class will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills. The drill team of the legion auxiliary will have drill practice Wednesday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home. The Missionary society of the Church of God will meet Thors- i day evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr*. Charles Frank. Memebers of the Friendship circle are asked to noice that their ■ meeting will lie held Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Virginia Murphy, instead of the Don Fruchtc residence as previously announced The meeting of the ship Woman'* club, scheduled for February 2K, has been postponed until March 5. Members of th* Junior Women j department are asked to meet at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the horn* of Vera Sauers I Important business will lie transuded and plans made for the general meeting. All member* are urged to attend. The Progressive Worker* class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will me*t Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mr* Cur-, tis Hill. Mrs. Edgar Gerber will be hostess to memtiers ot the Music department of the Decatur Woman's club Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock.
Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Barker. Jr., rnd Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bar ker and daughter, Linda Dianne, of Kalamazoo. Mich-, spent the weekend with K< nneth Barker of this city. Mrs. Warren Massof reieived a radio phone call from her husband. Lt. Massof. stationed on Guam. Sunday. Mrs Maxsof and daughter will leave soon for California and from there lor Guam, where they will reside until Lt Massof completes his duty there. Mr*. Maasof I* the former Miw Maxine Noll. The condition of Kathryn Jack son. who ha* been confined to her home beca.ise of lllnesH for the past sever*, weeks, shows little Improvement. Jep Cadott. Indianapolis, stale manager of International News Service, wax a visitor in Decatur Monday afternoon. Mr. Cadou is touring northern Indiana on business for his organization. Tom Hannagan. attache of the governor's office during the administration of Paul V. McNutt, was a business visitor In Decatur Monday Mm- E F. Gass and Mrs. Dan Zeser have returned home front a two weeks' visit at Lake City, lowa.
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with Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews and family, and Mr and Mrs. Carl Gass. Paul Gross, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Gross. 110 South Fourth street, is reported recovering at his home, following a tonsilectomy at the Adunt* county memorial hospital. <, — igm Admitted: Miss Marjorie Kleine. Hoagland: .Mrs Harold Gallmeyer. route 1: Mrs. Van Miller. Convoy. O. route 2. Admitted and dismissed: Austin McMichael, route 5. Dismissed: Mark Hylton. Gene j va: Mrs Effie-Filer. Geneva; Mrs. Lewis R. Bertsch and baby boy. Richard Eugene. 706 North Second street; Mr*. Harry Drake. 224 North Eleventh street; Mrs. Jacob Baker. Rockford. O. route 1; Mrs. Ralph Roth and baby boy, Michael Glen. Preble. 0 rn nrvn A I
Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Sheets. Second and Monroe streets, are the parents of a baby boy. born this morning at 7:29 am. at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 7 ounces I and has been named Gary Warren A liaby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Globlg of Homestead 24. Monday morning at 7:25 a m at the local hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. 6 ounces Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, 804 Jefferson street, are parents of a daughter, born at 12:31 a m this morning at the Adams county hospital. She weighed 9 pounds. I's ounce*. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Deßolt, | 120 South Fourteenth street, are the parents of a baby girl, Inirti Monday morning at 11:10 a m. at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 1 ounce and has not been named. A baby son. weighing 7 pounds. 12V3 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Von Schumaker of Bryant. Monday morning at 11:12 a tn. at the Adams county hospital. He has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. William Boerger of route 3, are parents of a daughter. born at the Adams county hospital Sunday afternoon at 2:46 p.m. She weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces. 0 The Girl Scouts of troop VI met at the Lincoln school for a Valentine party Thursday Stories were told and games were played The meeting closed wit it the Girl Seoul ring. Sharon Fisher, scribe
Troop IV of the Girl Scouts met at the high school Thursday even ing. After a short huxltiess meeting, the girls worked on first aide; Imdffe*. Mary Anu Swearingen, scribe
Two New Divorce Cases Filed Here Another Divorce Venued To County Two new cases were filed and another venued here from Wells county to lead the list of actions ; in Adams circuit court iate Mon day and today. Johnnie Gray filed suit for divorce from Betty Gray, charging cruel and inhuman treatment in that she calle) him vile names, associated with other men, and 1 deserted him. taking along their i child, aged two months. He is { a resident of Decatur and is represented by IL R. McClenahan. • They were married De< ember 28, ‘ 1945 and separated February 12.' 1947. Harriet Schell filed suit for di ' vorce from James Schell, (barg - ing that he was continually quar-
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reisotne «nd disagreeable, cursed her and told her to get a divorce. She ask* cuatody es a child, aged seven months, and 32" per week support money. Nathan ('. Nelson is plaintiff's counsel. The suit venued here from Welis county is one In which Harry K. Hurst of that county asks for a divorce from Orpha Clara Hurst. Special appearance for the defendant was entered by Myles F. I’atrish in the possession and ejectment suit of Minnie Schumacher against Lillian Master. The defendant was ruled to answer In the note suit of Francis Ellsworth against Roberta Stalter. Appearance sot the defendant. John McCrorr. was entered by D. Burdette Custer in the damage suit ot William 1. Journey against McCrojy and Mildred Ferris. The defendant was ruled to answer absolute on or before March I in the possession suit of Ix'oiti' l Davidson against Stanley Callow. The defendant was ruled to answer absolute on or before March 3 in the partition suit of Flora Schwartz against Dorothy Timmons. and others. o BCMM I* »<»•» At good. almo*t. kill a mzn ■> kill a good book. Who killt • vmn, kill* • rea*onabl« creatur* . . . but h« who kill* • good book, kill* re*•on tUeIL— Areopagitica.
