Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1947 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Women's guild of St Luke Evan u 11.al and K.-so mod ciiu -h. Mrs. Albert Hick, all day. p .e-byferian L dies Aid society, Mrs. M. A Filsinger. 2:30 pin Friendship Village Home Economic club. North Brick school. 1 pm. Girl Scouts lead-rs training. Junioroenior high school, 7:30 pm. Lesion auxiliary drill team, Leg'o:i home, 7:30 p mD. V. B. class of Trinity Evang.d|fcnl V. B. church, church, 7:30 pm. Women of the Moose ritual practice. MiM.se home. Willing Workets class of First Christian church. Glennys Ifoop Progressive Wo-k- s class of Trinity Evangellcrl (’• B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Hill. 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Mills M< th odist W. S. C. S., c hurch. 1:15 p m. MMsionay sociey ot Church of Geel, Mrs. George Hagel wood, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe. Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 7:30 p.m. Rainbow for Girls. Masonic, fi • 15 p.m. Friday Adams County Federation of Clubs. Mrs. E W. Busche. 1 pm Philathea class of Baptist church. Mrs Roy Johnson. 7:30 p.m. Good Samaritan and Ambassador classic of Nazarene church, Mr. nd Mrs. Ralph l>>*am. 7:30 p.m. Saturday C. L W. class of Bethany Evangelical I’. B. church, rummage I sale, church basement, 8:30 am. j to 1 pm. Mtigley WFM Ruinmag- and Bake ' Sale, K. of P. home, 8 a tn -5 p.m. Paet presidents parley of Le- \ gion auxiliary. Mts. pearl Kreischer. 6:3tt p.m. Monday Gecotle club Easter parade party. ) Lutheran church. 6 p.m. Music department of Becutur ! Woman's club. M-s William Gass. |7:30 p.m. Art department of llecatur Woman's dill.. Mrs. Forrest laike. 7:30 pin. . Tuesday Root Towtsihip Home Economics club. Mrs. Will S-hnepf. 1:30 p.m

Church Mothers Study dub, Mrs. J R<»y Price, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sotorlty, Mrs. Geotge Helm, 8 p.m. Wednesday Union Township Woman's dub. Mis. I'halmrr Barkley, l:3t» pm ance enjoyed the p:ogram. consisting of Irish jokes did songs. Deli louh refreshments were served at a later hour PSI IOTA XI SORORITY HAS CHOP SUEY DINNER Memlwrs of Alpha Delta chapter of Psi lota XI sorority enjoyed a chop suey dinner last evening at th» home of Mrs Eugene Durkin, with Mrs. Paul Handler. Mrs. Richard Macklin and Mrs. Robert Keller asxkiting The dinner was served at small tables attractively demrated In St Patrick's day appointments. Mrs. J. F Sanmann. president, presided at tile busituM meeting Immediately following the dinner, at whhli time Mrs aames Burk and Mrs Herman Krueckebnrg were appointed to the cancer committee. and Mrs Roliert Zwi< k to the community project committee a contribution wflas also mad*- to the kxal Red Cross drive. Mrs. Sanmann urged, the members to vttend the Important business meeting at the Elks home .in April 2. Im ing the »<K-ial hour, games _ were enjoyed and prizes were won g by Mm. Bud Townsend and Mrs S Zwlck. ■ DECATUR GARDEN CLUB IN MEETING The Decatur Garden club m« t ■ Tu- ?day ufiernoo i at the home *>< g Mra Fred McConnell, with twenty j| eight membera and two gwota Bi attendance. Mrs. William Schen- w beck and Mrs Carl Hilty ol th-- ■ Bi*rne Garden club were guests g Mra. Amos Ketchum had the paper on "Why I Want 3 Garden. ■ ind Mr» Ed Warren, the paper on ■ 'Hulls for the Garden." Following | he program, two Amtesta were en- & joyed, with priztv being won by Mra. Henry Adler and Mra. Nick " Braun ® The host's#, asslstcl by Mrs g Ketchum and Mra War en. served a lovely refreshment* Luring the _ social hour The Church Mothers Study club g will meet TawuHy evening al & eight o'clock at thd home of Mrs. g !U? Price Mr* I*h» Cochran will f give «he de rot lone. Mt*. William ■ Feller the lesson from Christian g I Horn., mss.-sxlne. Mr» Kars I Roer. tonic from Pa-rnts Heat I wiil be Mi.s. Pru e. Mr«. He |

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MARRIED IN BERNE—Mrr Leroy Bleb< rstein wa before her recent marriage in the First Mennonite church in Berne, Miss Esther Sommer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jacob Sommer of Geneva route 2. Mr. Bielw rstein is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bieberstein of Berm-, route 1 Th- couple is residing with the bride’s parents (Photo by Anspaugh i

Admitted: Vernon Mcßride. Mon-‘ roe; Ya'nolle Shoe, -tol North Third street: Mis- Virginia Brew , ster. Geneva, route 2; M s. Eltle llabegge.’, Bern'-. Admitted and dismissed: Law-rr-n -e Breymaier. Ft. R -.-overy. <> Dismissed: Mrs Carl lledington and baby boy. Monroe; Robert Pyle, Geneva; Frank Myers. Geneva; Patricia Waddy. 315 North Tenth street; M s. IL. ry Knapp. 610 Marshall street; Mrs Wilmer Kellineier and baby boy. t'elina, ().; Mrs. Je ome Miller, 113 Mereeri avenue.

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Mr. and Mrs Richard lx*ngerlch o' near Iteiatur, are parents of a baby son. born at the Gibbons hospital in f’cl'tia. <>. on March Di at io 'dork. He weighed 7 pound.'. II ouri"-- Mr. and Mrs August l.i-ngerieh are grandparents of the baby. Mr and Mis. Warren H. Nidlin- , ger of route 3. are parents of a baby girl, born at 3:25 pm. Saluriday at the Adams county memori lai In epital Fhe weighed (5 |w»undx. 3 nunefti ami has h. en named Pamefta Kay

The condition of Jimmy Johnson.; who ha* been ill for H«*v»*ral we<‘k* with rheumatic fever, remains a-j Lout tile game. Mrs * Adeline Treece has returned to her home In Battle Creek Mi h afte visiting here with her aunt. Mrs. Ccthe.ine Snyder, and other relatives. Miss Alice Owens of thio city., has be.-n appointed copy editor of ■ the Bali State n-ws. weekly pub-1 li< atlon of Ball State college. A | junior at the college. Miss Owens Is president of Pi Kappa Sigma and . ;; member of Kallieta Art club. Delta Phi Delta. Dappi Ihdta Pi Spanish club. V. W. C. . and Girls dub Robert Kohne. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kohne of this city, is one of 27 freshmen and sophomores at Indiana L'niverslty elect-i <d to Sigma lota. - iphomore honor ory for Independent men. it has been announced. The men were pledged on the basis of srholastic achievements, le i b-rshlp and ln-j terest in extia- ttr.lculsr acfivl ties. Bob is one of eight student govermws on the class The inlt-| lation took place last Sunday after , t.oon in the Bryan room of the! I nion building. Auditor Thurman 1 Drew was I back at his desk in the courthouse [ this morning after being confined to his home Wednesday with a i severe cold Wilbur J. Black, is confined to | his home at Middlebury, Ohio with an atta. k of the fl i. and was unable to be at work in thio city. Mrs Anna Jane Brown and little I son Bobby will leave Indianiadls Friday evening by plane, arriving at West Palm Beach. Fla. Satu:<iay morning at 8:15 where her cousin will meet tlu-m and take them to B<m-.i Ratone for a several weeks visit. Two new bridges are being constructed on Ohio .<tale road IS between Willshire and t'hattanitoga The Sunday construction engineers of Antwerp have the contract. County Assessor Nott of Wells county has filed an appraisal of the <»'tate of the late Hoyt Hart man of Bluffton. It II ts in real estate and |«o.«78 personal property The widow share is fixed at $84,717 and Joe Sowards' share at 820.846 An examination of candidates for the job of jMistmasu r at Linn Giove will lie held at Berne eoon. applications being due by April 10. It pays SI,OBO per year. iUibert. Spd< higer is acting postmaatrA* ttow. succeeding Frank Nt usbaum. who resigned recently after 11 years service Tomonow is the fliwt day of spring according to the calendar but don’t expect much SUlMhine for a couple of weeks. Lymdn I. Hann, county school superintendent, was confined to h*t home this afternoon with a severe cold, which forced him to cancel a planned trip to a school superintendent's meeting at Indianapolis. Mrs. Hann Is recovering from a similar illness. baby son was born to Mn and Mrs. Carl Maun <tf Ossian. Monday mo ning at « a-tn at the Adams county hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 6 oun co and has not lieen i named. Trade In a Good Town —Decatur

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Former Local Girl Pictured In April Look Magazine Issue Mrs Cassius "Cash" Keller, the I forme Helen Hain, of this city, is pictured in the \pri! I issue of Look magazine, working aa assistant to Fulton Lewis. Jr. widely known Washlngtoi. D C. commentator, heralded as radio's top faultfinder.” Mrs Keller, the datlghHr ”f i Simeon Hain. lo< il businessman, i serves on the WOL .Mutual broadi (acting staff of Lewi-, who has be- ‘ < ome widely known tor his ' dig- ■ glug IH-hind the news to uncover ! the confusion in Washington." Her hnslrand. who I- also well known here and la a former Huntington athletic roach and news p.ipe nian. Is a radio writer in the capind. ~ Trade In a Good Town —Decatur Toddler Outfit ■> . CwJ MW K/V’l I ffiVS I w I 141 w I ml I v K I vflk FiiWufcd She'll lisik yummy enough t ■ agt in that frock trimmed with I beading and ribbon! Pattern 9 >(■ I supplies complete outfit for your i wee one 2 frocks, sunsuit, pani ties, slip’ This pattern gives perfect fit. I- easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9388 comes in sizes 1.2, 3. 4. 5. Size 2. frock takes l*s yards 35 inch fabric. Send TWENTY FIVE cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly Your Name. Ad dress, Zone, Size and Style Num ber.

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I » Fir st’Program I • • TALK OF THE HOUR : , ■ ■ Robert Kazmeyer ; INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY g “CHALLENGE OF A CHANGING • ■ WORLD” THURSDAY, March 20 — 8 P. M. a ■ I). (’. H. S. Auditorium ■ Membership tickets available at door.

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Card Os Thanks We wish to thank our man/ friends and neighlmra for their kindnesx during the sickneM and death of our wife and mother. Orlen Fortney and Family. o Rum main* and bake sale Majfley WFM society Saturday, .March 22, at K. of I*, home. I# - 20 MASONIC Master Mason degree Friday, March 21 at S p. m. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock, with the work resumed at 7:30. George W. Hamma. W. M. 67b2tx