Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1947 — Page 3
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: ' T garafid TO CLUB -k> oB '' 11 ,! ""’" ■ M ' 1 l;, ' i ’ ||R . lv|H. i' I ipi- ■•<! !!•■' i|"' j i 1,. ’ ,! "’ *'■■'" I ,v !^K. in .t a lesson <>n j ■ m"*S '■ ''' ‘‘"' l " ,s I EJB. "i ■ ~: ""■ ’*” ■ EgjH, Mr- Win Eg3K . ■,!!/■ Valentines ■ I<ia pr./.e :■•>• guessing K, V| Koid- ami Mrs. E<i A..I • ■ « Hi the ' hib K|«£®.':■ '.'ill- were set Veil E to?) .1 ! ••! as-lstanU KthMl ''* ""* ' iBl " L’lieHtn ■U OTi MEETING K rtHt TUESDAY |)M|i. ' 'll" I’ilia chapter KMh ti Xi -oi.uity mil WedE<da»><-■' '•'•■ K, ks hotmi.. pi i'i'l H was annotint-j I'-i lot.i Xi donated Kt> to k| a. i hii tn led dollars I ■ toy! y'tiplioiiv onhoelr.i ■Tm I i ii "i" in'll ''' i'll a short K« » It itli Stones" by .Mias Khmi I’.nuphivy. Bridge wav ■B»>U in I piizi s were won by ■L Ibrt ii' 'ln I'irie-f DelV*f ! Mayna.d Hetrick «»Sf refreshments were i .it lively ap'.I centered with lioil ■Mm <1 i i* - Hostesses so- the ■• a. .iiulii.itt. Mrs. Edward wk,'li* l.<"ii- lai oh-. Miss Eli'i.!i J. ; Miss Mary Bk« iklllek. ng Will be held t ie Elks home CLUB tN WEDNESDAY ■*! lludsi.n -A.IH hostess lYtuiu Sophisticate Ibl / ) hW if 1 ■ f UK tiß II *ll it aBL Hh i I I 18® I I W -* ■ I 9134 /I ’ I j '-2K /If 1 I •• •; /| ' 1 I II Kr.tr?''”' ?'••* ”• •* sweet I or.. " rrn ■’ trimm, I ?'’ *" /”* and fu I B> |M> . *~ rll *'**• p?rf <t fit. | H 4 «** «•». illua t ■jOqi <har * Mho ’»« y<>U I K "s* «• K pp *' »- C ««MO W. l B*. r r «W M*M». Ad 'I B, • **• •** *y»o N-m |j BXm. L *»
Wednes lay afternoon to members of the l.adkii Shakespeare i Ittb. !»ui in-4 t’te short bu-lne«s meet Ins. Mrs. .1 It benny was nomin- | ate,l and ele- ted secretary for next year, sii.s-eedimr Mrs. f. ('. PettiI one Mrs John W McPheeters, Jr., program chairman, used an her subject for di- itsslon. Historical Hottie In the t'nlted states.” Mrs. M I’heeters mentioned amotiir the most I'amoue those of John Howard Paine on lama Island: Ba lia a Erit hie. Fredericksi bni'2. M L; Thomas Edison, .Milan. <).; Lincoln, S|irittKfie!d mid .Mark Twain. Hannabal, Mo Hut-inz tile so< ial hour, delicious candies wire served IA- the hostess. Approximately thirty-two men 'of till' Baptist chttr h enjoyed i j Washington's birthday dinner al Hie church re eiitly. The group decided t > meet nine i month and was organized nto a B,.|itirif Men's brotherhood Officers elected a Brice Itaniels. president; tieraid llumple, vice president; John Baumann. s»'< ret.i:y; Ne I Johnson, t reasurer. Officers of the Order of the Easti ern Star will have practice Friday evening at eeven o’clock at the Mason! hall The Red Cross home nursing dta ! s organization meeting will be held at Red Cross l:< adipi.irters Wi due-lay evening at seven tlii ty o’clock. A Girl Scout Coiliii il meeting will be held Wednesday evening at sev- • ett thiity o'clock at the junior eenor high school. o Personals Lt. Paul Schmitz of the Panama South America zone has been sent to Washington. It. <’. for four weeks of schooling Mary Lou Kitson. I«’> month old dmighter of Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Kit-
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l CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A tW. Phones 1000 — 1001 • Thursday St. Luke Women’s guild, church. I all day. 1 Presbyti rlan Ladies Aid society, Mrs Bale Moses. 2:30 pin. It. V B. class of Trinity Evan- • gollcal I’nlted Brethren churhe, church, 7: Ju tint. Phllatheii class, Mrs. Margaret Hilyard. 7:30 p.m. Wesley . lass, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills, x p m r Missionary society of Church of God, Mrs. Charles Frank, 7:30 p.m. Friendship circle, Virginia Murphy. 7:.'nt pm Called me< ting es Junior Women. Vera Sauers, 7:30 p m. Rainbow for Girls. Masonic hall. 7:30 pm. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evan-g»-llc.il and Reformed church. fi:3o p tn Progressive Workers < lass Trinity Evangelii al I'nit.-d Brethren, thurih, postponed Friday Adam.- County F>-tl< ration of clubs. Mrs. \ R dollhouse, 2:30 |> m. W S. C S of Monroe Methodist church silent breakfast, church annex, !t: It; a tn. Little Flower Study < Ittb,. Mrs. Barney Wt-i tzberger. after <diur< h. Order of Eastern Star officers pint tice. Masonic hall. 7 p in. Monday Lincoln P. T \., Lincoln school auditorium. 2: 30 p nt. Music department of Decatur Women’s dub. Mrs. Edgar Gerber, 7:30 pm. Dramatic department of Decatur Woman's dub. Mrs. P. It Thomas. 7:30 p m. Literature depatltnent of Detatur Woman's dub. Mrs M P. Swearingen, 7:30 p.m. Art department of Dtcatur Woman's dub. Miss Eleanor Putnuhrey 7:30 p.m. Junior Worn, n department rtf Decatur Woman's clult, Elmer Anspaugh home. 7:3'f pm. Wednesday Ib rl Cross Home Nursing Doganizalion Meeting, lied Cross Head quarters. 7 3o p m Girl Scout cotin* il meeting, high school, 7:30 p in son. is recovr'ring from Alight bruises on her face, suffered Wednesday
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when she fell down 12 fret of cellar ■tops Mis Frank Schmitz has returned home after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Tom Noble <>f Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs James Fisher of Huntington. Mr anti Mrs. Ed Whilright have returned from a seVe-.ii days visit at Rome City, where they enjoyed Ice fishing anti reported "they Were biting plenty good" Miss Jane Kleinhenz. Miss Martha I ..'ill rent and Miss May Jo Gralikt r have returned home from a sevfiral days' vieil witli Miss Betty Gralikt-r of .St. Mary's college, Milwaukee. WI-. IS®®n££M Admitted: Mire Madonna Wendell. Celina. O. route I; Freeman Walters, Mon oe rottir I Dismissed: Mrs. Mauri" 1 Miller land baby Imy. Elwin \rthur. Con voy. O route 2; Mrs Jacob Baker. Rockford, O route 1; Mr- Kenneth Deßolt and baby gid. 120 South Fourteenth street; Mrs. Ruwell Friedl. Hil’i Madison street. () Mr and Mrs Vcron Pancake, of Monmouth, are parents of a baby son. botn al the V;yt W< H county hospital Tuesday night at X :!•' pm He weighed 5 pounds. I ouncCH ami has bwtt named Iticha d Keith. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs lamter Pattison of Willshire, (> route I. this morning at 6:4# la tn. at the Attains county memorial hospital She weighed 5 pountls, ll'.- outlet* ami ha not been num ••il. Mr. and Mr- John Macy of Monroe toute I. are the parents of a ‘ iiaby boy. born Wednesday night pit S to pm at tile local hospital. I He weighed 7 pounds. 2 ounces. i o , Bottom t'p When you watth painted walls and woodwork, remember to start at the bottom and work up. When the 1 warm water trickles down ove; | soiled walls, the path it makes is hard to wash off.
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PcGARDIESS CF HE*! STUDIO'S LOSS "f SlfiOTO every i’.iy I ■> ! .nt from |.< r work. Artrt fairaine Day ta back tn Loa Angeles court. With her is het twin brother. Lunar J ilm-.on. escorting the pretty actress in the absence of la-o Duris ti< r, v ho is I la. ana-bound with his Brooklyn Dodgers. Watching the coti.: procer Ungs on his ex-wife s marital prob!ms is P. ty IRndricks. (/nternationali
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INVESTIGATORS probe cause of the blaze which In four hours destroyed the Ohio G-l -nri- n-r ami Mfg. Co. at Niles. 0.. at a $200,000 loss. Firemen battle the blaze (above). f/r»c» t-fton 7)
Man And Wife Found Dead In Lunch Room La Porte. Illil. Feb. 2” tl'Pt A mall and his wife were found dead ill the waslir.iom of their downturn'll room t idny. and < >rolte Russel Beck Slid it wa,< a mur-
Ide and -iti'.idi The dead were identified as Rilev Pit .■• 'ey. It:, and his wife. Edna. 12 B> k said Pugidy app ,tv idran Kiel his wife and then drattK pol--1 .on Xuthoritles -aid the two quar 1.-led ..built Pugsley'-: d hiking - They operated the establishment, they said.
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Added Scholarships Announced By I U. i Bloomington, Ind.. Feb 2" il'Pi Tw.-ntv three si holarships will be awaided Indiana I ni- , versitv -tuib-nts dining the coming school y.-ar in < <>mme:mcatl«>n of
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I I' alumni who had their Ilves in world war 11. president Heiman d Wells said today Sixteen o’ tne awards were made po .il |e by -i ts of alumni throughout th- ountiy to the greater Indi. n.i fund Wills said Five other " holat-aip- will be given by the E tii< Pyh memorial fund to voter.in,- majoring in journalism. T..ide 111 i Go<wl T iwu le- jii'
Coins’ !■ ——it awr ’•> i v Miseries Muaaaa—H Coughing spasms, sore t hroi t, muse ula r sorenevs and tightness, irritation tn upper breathing passages reiievcdwrJidependable ▼ viTFoovu Revival Services Revival Services are now in prugretos at the | ANTKX’H M. B. Church Rev. Bryan is a young man wholly devoted to the work of God in the salvation of men. He s|»end< considerable time in the evangelistic field, having a jtositive evangelistic message. A cordial welcome is extended to everyoti” to attend. Services nightly at 7:30 o'clock (except Sat.)
