Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1947 — Page 3

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lir SCHOOL BAND fcONCEAT SUNDAY liX both KOO BBd e " ' !,e ”♦ a ’ ur (a ' !v , Frank Ashlmugn o. ■ „• || appear hi a benet «n Sunday evening. eight o«lo* I" <*• tbich -hool auditorium I ' ,r .■! at twenty-five r in lud.d, and tnny be f r ...» aa> <* the b “ nd L,n t.< t:>. band presents- ■ numb* -'f t»i« n « * e, *‘ K >,<■ plavi-d. Lu.l.!<■ program follow*: t t,n Wlwonain” I * I. ’’S in early an E -.-*n*» ILnnH:hla«. L Liza,” Ann GaM L,.,,. -ado Lullaby.’’ Pet-' I Little damp.' band. L ml" 'lainrl," Clarite t* The laud's Pray Ells Braun | r , Rustican," band. Lolo. ••Liebertrautn.” Liszt L.’o Fairy Barque,” Mar Mniann. false in B flat." ■ter tt L ,|o on Wings or Song. kiinie hla- [ iwival Spirit." hand. L n ,. solo. 'Songa My MoE.,1 \|e Jacquelyn Teeple Line -010. Val-e Melodic." [llerling. L.ne -<>l<> Sur L'Essone.” ■ diet. 'Glow Worm." Norma ri -ia Appleman. [diet. Hark Eyes,” Clarice • I t in. Water LilltM? Mm. Kuhae Michael and Dor■ne I Rocket,” hand.

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SPECIAL EVENT FOR HOME EC- ASSOCIATION Arranging flowers, making novel favors, gift wrapping such la the gay and festive ti.eme of a »pe<i ial -Interest event of the Adams c ounty home < conon.i •» . eKociatlon, ! The special lesson, open to all , women, lx sZtedued for April 9 al i the Kirkland thiol gymnasium , There will be an exhibit of party ideas, including favors, invitations, tie. orations, etc. for each month of | the year. A demonstration on arranging flower for th** home and table centerpieces will be featured. Making torsages from garden flowers will also be in Inded. A booth cn stiff wrapping will no doubt prove Interesting. * Committee women who will help ar nge the special lesson are: Mrs. Niland <) hsetiri lor. M.*<. Eli Gra 1 her. Mrs Kathryn Li by, Mrs. Daisy Harrison. Mis. Mildred John- | son. Mrs Helen Egly, Mrs. Homer ' Arnold. ’ Mrs Noel Hemphill. Mrs. Marie Ma : bach. Mrs. Ellen Stultet, iMrs. hale Moses. Mrs. Glenn Mann. Mrs. Harry Raudenbush, Mrs. John i Floyd. Mrs Ervin Stucky. Mrs. Flo > Brandt. Mrs. Amos Stauffer. M:h. | Amos Inniger and Mrs Theron ■ Fenslermaker. UNITED MISSIONARY TEA HELD THURSDAY The First Christian church unit- : ed missionary tea was hold Thunt- ! day in the church parlor, with Mrs. I tan Roop, assisted by her daughters. Miss Glennys Roop and Mrs. Helen Inniger. ao hostess. Miss Grace Lfchtenstciger had charge of the business meeting, following which the lesson study. "Keeping Pace witli th- Times in India." was presented by Mrs. II F Kraft. The Holy Family discussion club Will meet at the borne of Mns Fred Baker. Jr. Monday evening at night o'clock.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Adams County Federation of clubs, Mrs. E- Wr Bnsche, 1 pm Pliilalhen c lass of Baptist church. Mrs. Roy Johnson, 7:30 pm. Good Samaritan and Ambassador clastuM of Nazarene church, Mr. :nd Mr* Ralph Deam, 7:30 p m, Saturday c. L. W. class of Bethany Evangelical I'. B. church, rummage sale, church basement, 8:30 a.tn. ! to 1 pm. Magley WFM Rummage and Bake Sale. K. of P home, 8 n m -5 p in. Pact presidents pa ley of LeI 3ion auxiliary, Mrs. Pearl Krelscher. 6:10 p.m. Monday Gecode club Easter parade party, j Lutheran church. 6 p.m. Music department of Decatur Woman's club. M*s- William Gass. ,7:30 pin. Art department of Decatur Woman’s club. Mis. Fo'rest Lake, 7:30 p.m. Holy Family Discussion dub. Mrs. Fred Baker. Jr„ S p. m. Dramatic department of Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. H< rman Heimann. 7:3<t pm. Tuesday Root Township Home Economics club. Mis. Will S. hnepf. 1:30 p.m. Church Mothers Study dub. Mrs. Roy Prl< e. S p.m. Eta Tau Sigma soiority, Mrs. George Helm, 8 p.m. Kirkland Ladies dub. Kirkland high school, 1 pm. Delta Theta Tau bus'ness meeting. Elks home, it: 15 p.m. Civic department of Decatur Woman’s dub, dty hall. 7 p.m. Wednesday Union Township Woman's dub. Mrs. Chalmer Barkley, 1:30 p.m Ibx-atur Home Economics Club., Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, 1:15 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Mary Ahr, 2 p.m Thursday Stated meeting of Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m The March meeting of the T. N- T. clars of the Christian church was held at the home of Mr [and Mrs. Brooke Tickle Wednesday ; evening. A socials hour followed !th<- regular business meeting. The Decatur Home economics club will meet at the home Mrs A Iva Buffenbarger Wednesday afternoon at one forty five o'clock. All members are urged to lie present. The Historical dub inectlitg will be held at two o'clock Wewnesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Mary Ahr. Homestead IS. The regular stated meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Masonic hall. All

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Pl WED RECENTLY Miss Minnie Steiner, daughter of Mr. and Mr Cyrus Steiner of Geneva route 2. Itecamx the bride of F< r! A. V -r'z son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Mertz of Geneva r>it-- 1. recently in th< parsonage of the M< nnonlte church in Berne, the Rev. Olin A. Krehbl< officiating. The couple is residing on a farm in Hartford township _ (Phtdo by Ed wards >

t rituals must be in. and officers [ j Imth old and new. are talked to at- ‘ tend. Rehearsal will la- held (mined-' lately following the meeting. Members of 'he Dramatic department of the Decat'ir Woman’s: < lub are asked to note the change of the Monday evening meeting, to; be held at the home of Mrs. Her-! man Heimann at seven thirty o’clock. The theater party scheduled for this month will not Im* held until April. The Kirkland Indies club will meet at the high school Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock Russell Haines. John Crist. Raymond Crist and Milt HannJe motored to Maikle recently to attend the firemen's meeting. William Garton. Bluffton man who is partially blind had his pocket pit ked while attending the Charles Mailer eale In this county, he 1 reports. The wallet contained no - valuables. Judith McKeKan has been admitted to the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne for treatment and I possible surgery. o . - At the beginning of the Revoi lution.iry war there were thirtyI seven newspapers in the I'nited . Colonies. All but four of them ■ supported the American cause.

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Dismissed: Vernon Mcßride. Monroe; lx*wls Harrell. Bryant: Mrs Henry Clark. 722 Line street —() — 1 1’ J 1 IL-S Mr. ami Mrs Norval Weitz of Ro< kford. (1. are parents of a baby girl, born at 10:07 p.m. Thursday iat the Adams county memorial 1 hospital. She weighed S pounds. 6’4 ounces and lias been named ! Gloria Jean. o --— Cabbage Nutritious Cabbage adds to the day's supply of calcium, minerals and the B vitamins—thiamine, riboflavin and niacin. The greener leaves even furnish some vitamin A as well. - ■ 2'pirella »ty*«* 1 piece garment. '! elastic panty girdles, elastic com--1 pardonable girdles, fitted t > typ*-. For appointment call 521 G Mrs. •x Henry Bauman. 6M.3 — ’ MASONIC Master Mason degree Friday. March 21 at 5 p. m. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock, with I the work resumed at 7:30. i George W. Hamma. W. M. «7h2tx

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I Legion Detail To Attend Funeral All memlters of the uniformed detail of Adams Bost 13, American Legion, are asked to meet at the Legion hi. ne at 12:30 o’ Io k Saturday afternoon to attend funeral .ierv|;-«s for Abraham Gorlier. post member, who died Wednesday evening. Funeral *e vices will b<- held at i;.W pm. Saturday at the home near Craigville and at 2 o'clock al the St. Luke's Evangelical and Refo. med church at Honduras. • o Research Grants To Indiana Scientists I Bloomington. Ind.. Mi.r-’■ 21 iCl’i Two Indiana I’nivensity ■ < ientists today were recipients of grants totaling 626.425 to continue their cancer research. Dr Herman J. Mueller, 1946 Nobel prize winner for his work on genetics, recehed a grant of 612,60 b to < ontinue his studies. The other grant wax p esented to Dr E. E. Luria, assistant profi sso of bacteriology, so: his work dealing with virus di-ease The grants were awarded by the American Cam er Society. o Reckless Homicide Charged To Driver • Fort Wayne. Ind., March 21 (CPi Reeklern homicide charges were on file in circuit today against truckdriver Richard Sowers. 23. Macomb. 111. i Sowers and his truck were inivolved in an accident in February in which Don B. McCracken. 22. ami Gerald F. Markley.2l. Middle Point. Ohio, were killed. o —- ■ Parrot Packing Co. Manager Is Dead Fort Wayne. Ind. March 21 H'Pt Funeral services will Inheld Monday for Edward F. Parrot, 59. treasurer and general manager of the Pai rot Packing «f ’o., his family said today. He died yesterday from a heart ailment at St Joseph* hospital o Whale Flesh Whale flesh, long neglected as a , food for man, is now coming into [ use in Europe and Japan at about half the price of beef. In modern whaling, the blood, otherwise unused parts of tlie flesh and viscera, and bones arc dried for use as fertilizer.

4 ■ I * * ■ aaßt* fl DASBING HIS CYIS with a handkerchief. 16-year-old Robert Sinrrtbet weeps while seated on a Chicago stiect curb after he saw a car kill hn younger brother. A friend tries to console him. (fntcrneiiendl)

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