Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1947 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. ’ Phones 1000 — 1001 • Saturoay Eastern Star nincnnge eale, ZintsiiiHster motor sales, ft a.ni. io I p nt. Sunday N. (’. (’• W. district meeting. Bluffton. 2 p.m. .Mt. Tabor W S C. 8. Mrs ('. Conn. 7:30 p in. Monday (Summa X'u eorority, Mrs. Lawicnee Kaub. 7:30 p in. St Mnrye society, C. L. of C hall. 7:30 p.m Corinthian class of Christian church . Mrs. Harmon Kraft. 7:30 p m. Decatur Woman's club, Presbyterian church, 7:45 pin Tuesday IliMit Township Home Economics club. M s Robert Johnson. 1:30 p m Church Mothers Study club mothers party, Mrs. Francis Ells worth, k pm. Eta Tan Sigma sorority, Mtv Leo Faiirotc, H p.m. Rebekah lodge, 7:30 pm. Three Link clult foTiowing. Delta Theta Tati business meeting, Elks, s p.m. Wednesday Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Itefo med church, church, 2:30 p.m. I nursday So Cha Rea, Mrs. Clinton. Herah. 7:30 p m. Women's guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed <hi reh. church, all day. Circles I and IV of W S C/S. of Methodist church. Mrs. W F. Beery. 2:30 pm. Circles II and 111 of W S C. S. of Methodist church, Mrs. Floyd Acker. 2:30 p.m at the church, with eleven mem liers present. The meeting was < pened with the group singing ' All the Way My Savior l.eids Me," followed hy the devotions by Mm. Bell Scott. Prayer was offered by Mrs (Itha Suinan. The lesson study was given by Mrs John Bailey, and Mrs. Orah Steele reveiwd the topic "Strength Will be Waiting" Mrs. George Foor, p esident, conducted the ehort business meeting. WOMAN'S CLUB TO HAVE CLOSING PROGRAM MONDAY The Music section of the I'ecutur Woman's club will present N Lawrenie Burkhalter, violinist. In the club's closing program <>f the club year on Monday evening at seven forty five o'clock in the Presbyterian church. Mr Burkhalter was born in India, the son of Mr. and Mrs. N L. Burkhalter. missionaries to Laundauer. India, and received his training In violin there, returning to America in IfHtt lie is now a student in Bluffton college, majoring in music The complete program follows: Organ and piano: Fantaisie. Demarest. Mrw. Il llauladd and 1 Mrs. Harry Dailey. Chorus: Gloiia. A. Buxzi-Peccia-Alleluja. Mozart. Violin: Andante from Violin Concerto in E minor. Felix Mendelssohn; • Canzohetta, A d’Ambrosio: Schon Rosmariti. Fritz Ktetelcr. Chorus: Clowds. Ernest Charles. Violin: Zigeunerwei-en, Pablo Sarasate; Beau Soir. Claude Debussy; Obertasa < Mazurka I. Henri Wleniaski. Chorus: Let All My Life He Music. Spross. Mary M Maust will accompany Mr Burkhalter. The Women's chorus numbers are being directed by Miss Helen Hauladd. with Mrs Haubold and Mrs. Dailey as the accom pan Ints. MRS. MAUDE MERRIMAN IS HOSTESS TO CLASS Mrs. Maude Merriman was host-1 ess last evening to members of

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H " ! f 11. •s I 1 La ■Obi. 'li : PI ~ } WED IN HOME RITE Mrs. Jamer. Hunter was, before her recent marriage. Miss Ruth Yost, only daughter of Mrs. A. V Yost of West Adams street. Tin- liri legroom is a son of Joseph A. Hunter. I"l West Adams streit The young couple have returned from a wedding trip' and are making their home at I<WH West Adams street. (Photo by Anspaught. ’

the Phllathea class of the Baptist church Mrs Ocie Lane was the assisting hostess. The opening prayer was offered by Mns. C R Moser, following which the election of officers was held. Mrs. Helen Reynolds was elected p esident; Mrs. Nota Baker, vile president; Mrs. Ocie Lane, secretary: Mrs. Roy Jolmeon, treasurer The song sketch of the hymn "la-ad Kindly Light" was given by Mrs Alva Baker, and the devotion.il program was led by Mrs. .Max Schafer. P was voted dtidng the businaas meeting to contribute five dollars to the cancer drive Dining the social hour, contests were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs Vaughn Hllyard. Mrs. Lillian Moser and Mrs. Boh Mose Deli< iotas refreshments were then] served by tin- hostesses WILLING WORKERS CLASS IN MEETING Membe s of the Willing Worker class of the First Christian church J held their April meeting recently! at the home of Mr and Mrs. Christ Inniger. The meeting opened with the. group singing "Win Them tine by I tine," and prtiye*-. offered by the I Rev. Uenhower Helen Innig- r ead tin- scripture lesson, following which Yield Not to Temptation" was sung by the group. Following a short business meeting. refreshments were served The Womeno guild of the St Luke Evangelical and Reformed chart h will have an all day meeting Thursday at the church, with Mrs. William Bertsch as hostess Mis Carl Anderson, missionary chairman, will be the lesnon leader The Adams comity O Y C. meeting date lias been changed from April 22 to Apiil 21. The meeting, to be held at the fire station, will begin at eight o'clock. i Delta Theta Tati sorority will have a husimos meeting Tuesday evening at eight, o'clock at tile Elks home A meeting of the Ruth and Naomi [cirile of the Zion Evangelical and I Reformed church will be held I Wednesday afternoon at two thirty 'o'clock at the church. Mr* Curt 1

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Fritzinger will be the leader. AH ; inembeix are to tiring articles fori the silent auction. The Methodist W S. C S circle ! meeting will lie held Thursday' afternoon at two thirty o'clock. 1 Circles I and JV will meet at the home of Mrs. W. F. Beery, with Mre Ernest I'hrick a* the lesson lead'-., and Mrs John Beery, devotional leidei Circle II and 111 will meet at the home of Mis. Floyd Acker, with Mrs. C R. Sti ury as lesson leade.'. and Mrs. <> 1,. Baughman, devotional leader Admitted and dismissed Eddie Wert, 1317 Master drive . Dismissed: T-d Eminiliser. Hoaglland: Mrs Edwin Lusiibatigh and I baby Itoy. David Harold M»3 North ‘Fifth rttreel; M s Orval Smith. [Convoy. <l. Mr- Robert E. Carr |and baby i'.iv, Rob ■ t Eugene. •Rockford O ; Mi- Robert laird I a lid baiiy girl. Rebecca J'-ull, 321 Stevenson stret; Mr*. Mary

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.Stuckey, Rm kford, it William I Mut’zloff. Portland. o r— Sat. ..ml Mrs Edward Lunn of | Battle Creek. Ml. h, are parents! jot a baby girl, borti Friday morning j ' She weigh- <1 li pounds, s ounces., Mrs I.mm Is the forme Mltm Done i Hhy Siiyitnei o Harold Sautter Hurt In Fort Wayne Fall Harold S.Hitler. 47, of thia city. lis in the Lutheran Hospital «usIfe Ing from Inju les siietained in a fall in a vacant l»n-iii- < building lin Fort W.iyne Hospital attaches said Sautter i -uff< red a fractured leg and Internal injuries when t stairway' .ave way under him. He fell 15. feet. The accident o. i tit led in the i'ion block. South Calhoun street o Two Decatur Men To Receive Degree Two Decatur men will receive the Foil til Degree <>( Die Knights <it f'mtimbus at Richmond on Sun day. They are the Rev. Ignatius I V|i huras. assistant pastor of St Mary - Catholic church, and Ralph | .1. Roop. The candidates will Im- accom-! .inied to Richmond by John Barth, faithful navigator of tl.e Decatur aroembly. Joe Koors. Herman j Knapke, Herman Gllllg and Herman (leimer. the latter grand 1 knight of the Decatur council. A meeting of tlie Fourth Degree ! memliers will Im- held Wednesday i evening at the K. of C. hall and < those wlio will attend are asked i i io make their reservations for th'- ■ dinner at once. o - — The world’s largest canal Is the' I Suez with 1114.5 miles. Il is 39 5 j i f eet deep

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- RICHARD WOOD, 27-year-old son of Lord Halifax, laaves Lsmdon'a Westminster Abbey with his bride, the former Miss Diana Keilet, 20-year-old clerk in the British foreign office, for a honeymoon in Ireland. The bridegroom lost both legs In the war. (International)

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Coast Guard Pushes : Probe Os Disaster Report Ammunition On Exploded Ship — Galveston. Tex. April IS H'Pt A const guard hoard of inquiry pushed Its Investigation of the I Texas City disaster tod.iy after, hearing that the French freighter! t Grand Camp was carrying IB cases ot small arms ammunition when it i exploded S. F. Mtiecke, Galveston collector of customs, told the board late yesterday that the Grand Camps manifest showed she had the arni munition, of undetermined caliber, alioard at the time thn explosion disintegrated her. However, It was pointed out In Texas City that the small quantity of ammilhition could have added little to the disastrous force of the explosion of the ininionbim nitrate ' in the ship's hold. The board will resume its hear- j Ings at |0 a.m to determine If there was any criminal negligence on the part of licensed marine per sonnel Involved The board was comprised of rear admiral Gordon T Finlay, chairman; ('apt Joseph A Keirins: Lt Commander Hugha (CQi F Cobb, in charge of maritime ' inspection here. Lt Commander i R. E. Van Benthuysen. and Wil ! Ham T Butler, civilian chief of the coast guard's hazards prevention section. 0 Local Man Taken To Cleveland Hospital « ■ Frank Young, well known Decatur mint and World War I veteran, has been admitted to a hospital in Cleveland. Ohio for medical treat ment. He was accompanied there by his son. Frank. Jr. Trade In a uooc tov«i. -««ceaturl /

Word Received Here Os Kirkpatrick Death ■' ■ I Word has been received here of the death last Monday of Mr* J. W Kirkpatrick, Miimie. former ! li.e.sldent of the eighth dlstri't I federation of clubs and prominent |in Methodiet church circles in Muncie Mrs. Kirkpatrick had many trlende among the various women's organizations In Deratin'. • o Man Slugged, Robbed Os $11,487 In Jewels South Bend. Ind . April IP it'Pi Dewey L. Fitzpatrick told police today that a burglar slugged him In hi* apartment last night find rolibed him of jewelry valued at 111.4*7 Fitzpatrick said he was etruck with a blackjack a* he entered his darkened apartment. Tin- intruder took a 310,000 diamond ting, two other rings and a watch from a jewelry chest in the apartment, he ' said. 0 Auto Leaves Road, One Person Killed La Porte, Ind. April 19 il’Pl One person was killed and two others seriously injured early today when their automobile left a road and swerved Into a ditch near • —— — — Dress I'p Your Rtotrns with Attractive Imperial Wallpapers Choose from our large selection. SMITH DRUG CO. '

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here. Tlie victlnr was Identified a* Robert King, 19, La Porte. Robert Encelbre. ht. I*. Stillwell, and Keith Amor. 1». Kingsbury, were taken to a hospital Their condition whs described as "serious" • 0 — t'p to 7« or 75 percent in gasoline can lie extracted from crude oil by modern eflnlng methods - - ■ o - BIG FOUR PRIORITY (Coii'lr Fr. n r-ige <ln»t up" and resented lieing taken into custody. Authorities, however, d« • elded to hold him for his own safety and well being, until they could locate his relatives. Geneva residents who called the sheriff •laid that the aged man narrowly missed being struck ‘by an auto several timeNo charges are to be placed against him. th-- -le iff* office said. invites You To Hear Rev. I>. IL Wooton Evangelist and Paul Qualls Song Leader and Soloist of Ability April 22 - May 4th Nightly 7:30 l». M. Nurlh 7th & Marshall Sts. Decatur, Ind.