Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1947 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phonee 1000 — 1001 Saturday V. F. W. Auxiliary bakesale, . Zimmmter building. 10 a .m. to 3p.m. Junior choir of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. I p.m. Monday Decatur Woman’s <-lith, library, 7:45 p.m. cub park. Lincoln echool, 7 pm. Kirkland P. T. A . Kirkland high echool. 7:36 pm. Aeolian choir, Lutheran church. 7:30 p m Tuesday Church Mothers Study tilth, Mrs. Roy Price, S p m. W. 8. W. S of Trinity Evangell cal I'. B. church, church, 7:30 pm. Delta Theta Tan. Elks home, s p.tn Rebekah lodge neml-arnunl meeting. Odd Fellows hall Eta Ttu Sigma, Mrs. Raymond Heller. S p in. Civic Section IliiHinexM Moating, City Hull, 7 p.m. Associate chapter of T:l Kappa Mrs. Milton Swearingen 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Psi lota XI sort) Ity, Elka home, s pm. Presbyterian World Friendship guild. Mrs. Kenneth Runyon, S p.m. B. P. W.. K of P. home, 6:30 p.m. Historical club. Mia. Roy Price, 2:30 p.m. I hursoay Profit anti Phutsu e Home Feonomica club. Mrs. Amos Stauffer, i 7:30 p.m. Salem W. S. C. 8., Mrs. Maurice Miller, afternoon ami evening. So Cha Rea, Mian Virginia Laurent. 7:30 p.m. W 8. 8. of Methodist church, church. 2:30 p.m. Rodah. Allen county P. T A. presj dent, laith of Foit Wayne, were present anti epoke briefly to the laige group In attendance. — The Aeolian choir will have re-1 heat sal Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Lutheran church. All members are urged to attend prat the. in preparation for the Tuesday evening concert The general meeting of ;he W. S C S. of the Methodist church will be held at two thirty o'clock Thursday at the church. An executive meeting will be held at one forty five o'clock. Mrs. O. L. Vance will be devotional leader anil Mrs Henry Heller, lesson leader. Members are talked to tiring a Lenten offering to this meeting.
® i iJ®-* - * i ■igfi'i-;-' '•f'C *■'• '* ’ .. " L- - . •• ■’ W v ' K ’lfe I Brick wall of atatlon may be aeen through torn aids of this Zephyr coach, where moat injuries occomt l! IHH i ■ - t 'l ~. . . • . * •’ ■ ; Tom and twisted tracks line sidinir as Zephyr rests against partially-demolished station (barkground). DMAIifD 1Y A TIACTOH that fell off a passing freight train, the Burlington railroads Tw!r>City D"r"?JLnL?< v"overTum*'! crashing two passenger cars into the brick station at Downers Grove. | ' B? WUtog on7i>erson and injunng 50 others. All eight cars of the ear.tbound atreamUoor jumped the nils before could halt the Diesel locomotives 75-mlle-an-hour speed. f/nteroaf/OM/)
Wr 1 B -y'w ' '* RECENTLY WED Ruby Avne Taylor, daii bt>r ■>! ,\ii .ml MrRoy E. Taylor of route ti, ami Floyd Elwln IL le. on of I: and Mrs. Orville A. Hale of Lowe 1. route were w- I Kien'ly in t|'< Church of Cod. the Rev. It. It. McCurdy officiating. Mr. and Mr< Hale have , re timed from their weddlnr trip, util are row resfdln. m route Lowell. (Photo by Edward-t a ■
The Civil-eedion of the Woman's i club will hold a buslmss meeting at the city hall Tuesday evening at seven o'clock The associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs Miton .(wearingen. 0 MF**"*- i K U Mi a A - ’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voglewede of j Cincinnati. <).. arc parents of a baby son, born Tuesday at Cincinnati. He weighed fi pounds, I ounces and has been named Fred. ,Ir. Mr and Mie John L. DeVoss. 622 Madison street, are parents of a baity boy, born at 10-54 a tn Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed S pounds. H ounces and has not been named. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mns. Arthur Moeschberger of Monroe route 1, Friday at 7:55 a.m. at the lim-iil hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 24 ounces and has been named Maris Aim. Mr and Mrs. C'-rald (hdm- r. 103 North Thirteenth street, are the parents of a son, l orn -it the Adams county hospital Friday morning at 12:29 am. He w-ighed •’> |>oiind-. 64 ounce*. o ... Many want the Ch: Ist of the cross, without the crises of the Christ
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Kjesh Admitted: Mr-. Kate Hammond. i. 116 North Line street. I Admitted and dismissed. Theo ldo:o Koeiieinann. loute 1. Dismissed: Aaron Toder, 821 | Wmi Monroe street; Blas Mendez, Decatur; Pau! Sipe, Herne. o— — jpERSONAiS Funeral services w> i • r onducted Friday afternoon at .1:30 o'clock [at the Black funeral home for Mrs. .imniie Woods I’olhemus. with Dr. i M (> la -ti-r of the I'fist Methodist i-hurch In i rnir.'e. \ bro.-her, Hugh ’ Woods of W.i saw. v.aa unal.de to | attend, having re ently undergone | a major operation, and Is still in a critical condition Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mr-Don-j aid are visiting In Gary, over the jweekend and concluding the sale iof their re-idem e at East Chicago, j Miss Kathryn Yage . student at Hiireliir g Collette, Tiffin, 0., ie I «p> hding her spring vacation in 1 Bio ttur. Boh Kohne, student at Indiana j university, and Miss Rosemaa-h Kohne of st Mary’s college. Notre Dame, ire spending their Easter ii n ation with their parent-'. Mr. and v Mrs. Raymond Kohne. Miss Kathryn Kohne. also of St Mary's iudlece, is th" guest of her room-
mate. Mis- -a an jjeoiu d, at ; Nashville. Mr nid Mr*. W. Guy Brown are; vl It-nv their son-in-law and daimh-i ter. Mr. and Mrw .1. ('. Mill* and i fatnily, In Sprin/field, O Mi** Marjorie Conway has retU' nel to her home In Ladd, 111.. I > ft< r a seveal da.'.* visit with MImI B< ty Grallke-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Grallker. (tn Friday, they attended a meeting' of the Students Intenatlonal Relations duh at Butler university, Indianaixdls, a* delegates from 1 Mount Mary college where iw>th are| students. • Mr. and Mr Raymond Kohne' and family hav£ as their weekend I guest. Miss Betty Neuer of Fo t Wayne. I
• \ I -f'eß 1.4 Ti Mgl 'll \, M ’’ -a- / v TESTING their discovery are three of the five scientists in Detroit who have found a new drug, promin, one of the sulfones, which has been successful in treating leprosy. Looking for a weapon to use against tuberculosis, the scientists (from left), Dr. L. A. Sweet, Leonard Daub and L. L. Bambas, developed promin, and last month saw 19 patients discharged from the leper colony at CarviHe, La., as cured following the protnin treatment, . . . ► , (International) W] * s ' / 4 . i REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES A. EATON of New Jersey, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, greets Paul Porter (right), head of the President's Economic Mission to Greece, as he prepared to testify before the committee in connection with the proposed Greek-Turkish loans. Porter declared that in American aid "Greece has her last chancw for indepcnucnce. ,, and is “living on borrowed time." (International) BETHANY-CHURCH nutter fya la 'W&itfafL EASTER Sunday School, 9:13 o’clock Will you l>e one to help us reach our poal? Morning Worship. 10:10 o’clock Easter Music Easter Sermon, “The Meaning of Easter.” (Evangelical United Brethren) F. H. Willard. Minister UlllLXJiimiß" ■"■.■■M—IMIIM—TRINITY CHURCH EVANGELICAL L'NITED BRETHREN MADISON AT NINTH STREET DR. CHARLES E. WHITE, MINISTER INVITES YOI TO EASTER SERVICES SUNDAY. APRIL 6, 1917 6:09 A. M.—SUNRISE CANDLELIGHT COMMUNION SERVICE. Anthem and Music by Vested Choir, Ladies I and Organist. | 9:15 A. M-—Easter Rally in Sunday School-Children's Program in Children's Dept. All Welcome. ' 10:3.1 A. M.—DIVINE WORSHIP. CHORAL FESTIVAL CELE- I BRATION OF THE RESURRECTION OF OUR | LORD JE6US CHRIST. Holy Baptism. Reception of New Members. Sermon Subject: “Alleluia, J The Lord Reigneth.” Anthems by Senior and ( Junior Vested Choirs, and Vocal Solo by Mrs. K. .< 8. Jackson. 6:30 P.M.—Christian Endeavor. I 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service. Subject: "THE BLESSED I ASSURANCE." Anthem t>y Vested Choir. Number by Ladies' Trio. ALL ARE WELCOME j I
: Mr. aa4 Mr*. Harold GMOam oli i Jack Mon. MLh.. an- Easter gurat* lat the home of Mi Graham's pur-1 ants. Mr and Mix L A Graham of I Fou.th siri'i'f. The <a»e of Myrtle M. Jones ■again*! William Jones., whii-li was venue.| io Well* i iri iiii. has been 'returned here on motion of Illijgants. Mrs. Lewi* Hammond wa« adImilted to the local hospital Frilling suffering from a fractured ; shoulder sustained In > fall at her ■ home Friday morning. Mie was reported as i-ietfng i-omfurlahly last | elenlng. Mr. anil Mrs Rube l Btimgerd-: 1 ne.- and daughter. Hurls, of Gib'son city. 111. are visiting here over 1 Hauler. I
Funeral Held Friday For Merriman Child Graveside *er»lres were held at i the Mt. Hope cemetery Frldwy afternoon for Barbara Joann Merriman. infant daughter of the KeV. .Hid Mrs. Arthur Merrimun of Genieva. who died Thursday night at the Adams countv memorial hospltai seven hour* after birth Surviving in addition to the parents I. a stater, Judith Arlene. The father is pastor of lh<‘ N.uareaie i-liurrh at Geneva. _ —— New Castle Man Is Killed By Fall New Castle. Ind., Apr. 5 (I’P> —Frost B. Hirnly, 63. former sales manager of a manufacturing concern, fell 40 feet from a downtown building yesterilny and was killed. He was the non of Charts* 8. Hernly, a former state Repute lican chairman. Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur 0 TRUST FUND FOR li'ontlnuc'l From Page Uno) Si-.-i power The house was told I that the navy had given top priority to undersea warfare studies because it considers modgru submarine* a ‘‘positive threat” to IL 8. sea power. The statement was contained In a report by the house services committee urging approval of a 639,000,000 appropriation authorization to build two experimental submarine*. 0 MICHIGAN CITY MAN iContlnuril From I’.lgn One) that he would move his family to Decatur as soon as he can find accommodations. Mr. Holthouse stated that the! year's program of the local chain I her would be announced shortly I after the arrival of the new secretory. 1
NEW SHIPMENT SEAT COVERS FLOOR MATS. Front and Rear <• SPOT LITES FOG LITES HEATERS AUTO POLISH CHROME BUMPER GUARDS ’’ DK’K MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES : « I 1 11 So. Second St. ! I Easter Sunday Dinner IKeua i Virginia Baked Ham with Sweet Potatoes 1 Roast Beef —with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy / Green Bean and Carrot Casserole J Cole Slaw J Hot Buttered Rolls 1 Swearingen’s j — on the Highway f MOVED' ■ We have moved from our former ■ location in the Zintsmaster Build- ■ ing to our New Location - • J ■ MUTSCHLER BUILDING ■ a Seventh Street g Back of West End Restaurant g We are now Open for Business aid ■ will Im* glad to take care of your ■ Electrical Needs and Repairs. B WE ALSO SELL B G. E. FARM EtH IPMENT HOT POINT and CROSI.EY APPLIANCES. Engle & Kiess : Hugh Engle Edgar Kiess B a ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ « • an
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JUSTICE H'<oitiniic<l From Psge Owe) Henry had been withdrawn. The ■iducator was referred to Hoovar's testimony before th? house unAmerican activities committee that AYD was a Communist organise* Hon and a suedesoor to the young Communist league. There is no doubt alaiut that. Page 564 of the 1944 committee report on Communist front organization* opens with this paragraph: "On Oct. 17. 1943. the young Communist league convened in national convention In New York City. The gathering formally dissolved young Communist league and immediately reconvened as the American Youth for Democracy." 0 — Trade In a Good Town —Decatur
Washing Machines Kitchen Cabinet Bases RADIOS Zenith — Phiico Emerson — Sparton FLOI RES( ENT Kitchen Lights $6.95 and $9.95 ELECTRIC SWEEPERS SHALLOW WELL PI MPS Stucky & Co. Monroe. Ind. "Where Cash Buys More.”
