Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1947 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Girl Scout leadens training clans, junior - senior high school, 7:80 p.mNe<*dle club. K. of P. after Temple Tuesday Church Mothers Study cluh. Mrs. Paul McFaul, S p m W. C T I’.. Mrs. Hoy Mumma. 2 p. ni. Monroe Better Homes cluh, Mrs. Gene Hike. 7.30 p. m. Eta Tail Siama, Mrs. Robert Shraluka. S p.m. Dorcns claes of Bethany Evangelical I’. B. church, Mrs. Ada Martin. 7:80 p.m. Civic department of Decatur Woman s club, city hall. 7 p m Associate chapter of Tri Kappa. Mrs. Fred Smith. 7:80 p.m Delte Theta Tail business meeting. Elka. X p.m. Dutiful Daughters, class of Bethany Evangelical I'. B. church. Mrs Ora McAlhaney, 7:W pm. Junior Women rehearsal. Mrs Simeon Hain, 7:30 p. n>. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:3W p. tn. Ch:iatlan Service guild of Bethany Evangelical U.B. church, parsonage, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Salem W. S. C. S. ( postponed. Business and Professional Women. K of I’, home, 6:30 p. m Profit and Pleasure Home Economics cluh, Mrs. Charles Schnepp. 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. church hall. 2 pm. Zion Lutheran Walther league. I church hall, 8:30 p.m. St. Ann Study club, Mrs. E F. : Gass. 7:3<>‘ p.m. W S C. S of Beulah chapel, church, all day. Drill team of Ixtgion auxiliary. I I-eg ion home. 7:30 pm. Thursday Giri Scout leadc-rs training class, junior • s«Bior high school, 7 ; p.m. Eastern Star stated meeting. Masonic. 7:80 p. tn., carry-in dinliter, 6:30 p. m Women of the Moose, Moose. 7:30 p m W. S c. S of Methi -iist church, 1 chun .1. 2:30 p.m. ; Mt. Pleasant W S C S. MarSheets. H p.m. Friday Legion auxiliary. Legion home. S pm. Ite in chaige. For cancellations. I members are aeked to cull 114. I Tee general neet’ng of the W. S. C. 8. of the First Methodist i church will be held Thursday afterI noun at two thirty o'clock a: the 11 hur<h. Th< executive committee . will meet at one foity five o'cL>« k Mis R D. Myers will give a review of the ItooE "Portrait of a Pl'gr:m r Mrs W r Beery will l»e d< votlonal leader. The regular stated business meeting of the Legion auxiliary , will lie held Friday evening at eight o'clock at the Legion home The St. Ann Study club will meet Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs E. F Gass. A meeting of the W. S (' S. of the Mt. Pleasant church will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home Margaret Sheets. t The W. S. C. S of Beulah chattel will have an all day meeting Wednesday at the church. Mrs. Charles Foreman will lie hostess. The drill team of the legion auxiliary wHI have practice Wedr.today evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Mgion home. The meeting of the Christian Sei vice guild of the Bethany Evan gelical United Brethren church will be held at the church parsonage Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrs R. D Myers will review the missionary study book. 0 My and Mrs. Jesse Cole of Michigan City visited relatives in Decater over the weekend Mr and My* James Ehlnger and daughter of Albion vplted al the hrnie of Mr and Mn*. Chat lea E.hinger Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James L. Beatty, and children of Indianapolis visited in Decatur Saturday afternoon, enroute to Sturgis. Mich, on a business trip. MMs Joan Cowens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U A. Cowsns. received recognition at the annual honors chapel held recently ai Western college for Women Mies Owens, a -«dor. I th© d**a?Ti Hst* mb honor accorwon
student* maintaining a B average or lietter in grades. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler and Mr and Mrs. II E Butler spent Friday and Saturday In Cincinnati Visiting R and Mrs. George Renner Mrs William Christen began work thl, morning at Sutton's Jewelry store. Milt Hanni. Russel Haines, John Crist and Ed Rich, of Monroe, motored to Cleveland. O. Sunday, where they visited with William Stucky, who is convalescing at the Clinic hospital there. French Quinn, well known abstractor. who has been Hi the past Several months is back on the job at his office over the Linn Clothing Store He is gaining daily and a few days of eunshine should restore his health completely.
IJSESH Admitted. Mrs Andrew J. Schwartz. Berne route 2; Mrs. Sim ■Burk. 231 South First street; Miss Wilhelmina Thieme. <mte 5 Admitted and dismissed: Miss Pearl Engle, Bryant. inamlssed: Jack Richard, Monroeville; Mrs. Russell Owens. 322 North Fifth street; Mrs. Albert Converse! and baby hoy. route 5; Mrs. Floyd Nevil, Geneva; Mrs. Paul S Weisman and baby boy. William Jerome, route 3; Mrs. Berniece Daniels. Wilkthire. o. route 2; Mrs Elmer Ehrsam and baby boy, Paul Wesley. Monroe route 1. Q Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andres, of Geneva, are parents of a baby girl, born Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces and has not lieen named. o Clears Courtroom During Divorce Case A precedent was set in Adams circuit court this afleinoon. when Judge J. Fred Fruchte allowed a motion brought by I). Burdette Custer, counsel for Mrs. Dorothy DeVore. and cleared the courtroom. Myles F Parrieh. attorney for the defendant and t rots • complainant, Robert DeVore. hud liegun questioning of a neighbor, William Blythe, concerning the plaintiff's alleged association wl* aW other man. when attorney Custer made the motion He asserted under state law a corespondent could not be named in open court Rather than make all persons leave the courtroom. Judge Fruchte and th" trial principals retired to the library. The case was not concluded at a late hour. Q. Some Damage Caused By Fire Last Night Flrem«-n were called to the Burt Bailer residence on North Eighth street shortly after 10 o'clock last night to extinguish a roof fire Some damage was done ■’’■■■■ml si—iie I 0- - — ■ Free TB Clinic At Berne On Thursday A free tuberculosis clinic, sponsored by the Adams county tuberculosis association, will be held at the Cross Evangelical church in Berne Thursday from Iff a m. until 3 p.m. A clinician from the Irene Byron sanitoiitim will be in charge, assisted' by Mrs. Oscar l-ankenau. R. N.. of Decatur. Any jierson wishing to take an examination is invited to attend this free clinic
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Virtuoso Pleases Audience At Sunday Evening Piano Recital
(Staff Music Critic) Patrons of the Decatur Music | Forum were charmed last evening j by the piano virtuosity displayed by Mrs. Mary Bragg who present i ed a recital in the Decatur Catholic high school auditorium under the auspices of Ix*<» Podolsky, instructor at the Sherwood School of Music, Chicago. Mrs. Bragg was expert in announcing her selections, making the audience eager to hear each musical number and then fulfilling even the fondest expectations of the audience as she proved her artistry at the piano. She asked the audience to com pare the first part of her program with the third part and one reached the conclusion that Ravel and DebuMey have a much deeper feeling and expression than Rameau, Chti|»erln and Daqyin. who were contemporaries of Bach The works of the latter seemed as fantasies when presented by Mrs Bragg as she played with a deftNew Suit Is Filed In Circuit Court A new nuit was filed and one dismissed in the most recent of Adams circuit court actions, the docket showed today. The suit of 'Leoniel Davidson against .Stanley Callow was dismiaued and the costs paid. A suit on a note was filed by Roland Reppert against Stanley Smitiey. In th<- suit of Viola Oser Zurcher against Lloyd Oser, appearance for the plaintiff was entered by Severin II Schurger. Commission Revokes Suspension Order llermpn "Hi” Meyer, proprietor of Hlit Package liquor store, who appealed a 1 ecent 30-duy suspension order of the state alcoholic commission, received word Saturday that his ap|ieal had been up-
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ness and subtlety of expression. I The Pickwick Papers assumed added appeal as Mrs. Bragg play-j ed Pickwick. Opus 93. by the German composer. Walter Nieman.; She played various episodes from the score, including. "Mr. Pick-! wick.” "Tupman's Waltz.” "The Sporting Winkle." 'Sam and Mary" and "How Mr. Weller Works the’ Mail-Coach." She took great pleas- \ tire in presenting each number, which made this part of the pro gram very enjoyable Mrs. Bragg closed her program with three selections by Franz! Liszt and left no doubt a« to her ability as a pianist. They were a fitting climax to a program which was light and gay. but intricate and one which required the touch of a virtuoso. Igi«t evening's program was the third of a series of programs s|>onsored by the Decatur Music Forum, of which Mrs. Edgar Gerlier is chairman. Another program will be presented in May. Mrs. Gerber announced. held by the commission. As a result of the new finding, it will not be necetMury for the package store to close for 30 days. It has Iteen operating the last two: weeks as usual, (lending the finding by the commission on the appeal Seven-Year-Old Boy Reported Missing I Indianapolis. March 10 -(UP) —A Mven - year -old school Imy i who disappeared from a country’ club gymnasium while on a Sat-1 ttrday outing was sought by police! today. The missing lad was Peter Hubbell, son of Mrs. ami Mrs Richard : M Hubbell His father is a «»upervisor for the National Inspection! Company o Trade In a Good T«wn Decatur i How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couths, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Medical Society To Meet Tuesday The Adams county medical society will meet at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday night at the Adams county memorial hospital Dr. lien Duke, president, has announced Following the dinner, Dr A. Dester. a physician from India will present a program Dr. Dester will give an illustrated lecture on medicine and medical practices of India. He is visiting many parts of the country before returning to his native land. •— o — ONE AUTO ACCIDENT Turn T<> Pag* s, Column «> Lfs<s than a dozen "ted" tickets were issued by mem iters of the city force over the weekend, he said, in compa:lson to more than half a hundred the first weekend of the current campaign. Charlie Brewster, who was erroneously identified as Andrews in a previous insuc, was fined 31 and costs by Mayor John H. Stults in city <ou;t Saturday wh 1. he pleaded guilty to a public charge. He is "laying out" the fine of *ll In the county jail al the rate of $1 per day Q_ U. S. ARMY CALLS (Turn To Pag- *, Column Z> the opening stage, four ol them war department civilians Two Frenchmen were seized in Paris, an American a’my warrant officer was arrested in Brussels, and two air corps officero from Italy were
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picked up In Germany for possessing and passing Imgus money. An incidental result of the convet sion order would be making the German biack market temporar lly bankrupt. Black marketeers holding military scrip would be unable to exchange It and would lose whatever sum they had "invested" in the military currency. TRAFFIC TAKES (Continued From Page .*> .Mich., killed when his automobile and a truck collided near Marion Ronald J. Johnson. Indianapolis. burned to death when his big truck collided with an automobile land overturned near Hammond Mrs. Alice Beardsley. Schneider. and an unidentified man. killed when two automobiles collided in I'. 8. 11 in Newton county north of Morocco. LEWIS, UNION — (Continued From Page Ons> I may ask a rehearing of their case 1" any time within the 25-day period before the mandate is issued He said a refusal to allow this customary time to elapse "would Ibe prejudicial to the rights of these defendants.” The court may decide almost immediately whether to grant the government's motion or It may delay its ruling until later. Hopkins said the opinions handed down by the supreme court "at an unusual time" last Thursday totalled 127 pages and about 50.000 words. The verdict, he continued, presented many Intricate questions of law.
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