Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1947 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 — Monday Gamma Nu Mrorlty, Mr*. Lawionce Raah, 7:M pm. St .Mary'o xoclety, C. 1,, of r. hall. 7:3<* p.m Corinthian claws of Chrlatlan church , .Mr*. Harmon Kraft, 7:3t> p.m. Decatur Woman'* club. Pre*hy. terinn church, 7:45 pm Tuesday * Root Townahlp Home Economic* dub, .Mia Robert Johnson, 1:30 p.m. Church .Mother* Study club mother* party, .Mr*. Francla Ell* worth, S pm. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mr* Leo Faurote, it p.m. Rebekah lodge, 7:30 pm.. Three Link club following. Delta Theta Tau bu*in<** meeting. Elk*. S p.m, Wednesday Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 2:30 p.m I nursoay So Cha Rea. .Mrs. Clinton. Hersh. 7:30 p m. Women'a guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church, c hurc h, all day. Circles I and !V of W S. C. S, of Methodist church, Mr*. W F. Beery, 2:30 p.m. Circle* II and HI of W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, Mr*. Floyd Acker. 2:30 p in. Ruralistic Study club. Mr* Ric hard Geimer, S p.m. Presbyterian Ladh-s Aid society, church pailor*, 2:30 p.m. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall. 7:30 p.m I .eg ion auxiliary social meeting. Legion. .* p.m Saturday Chicken supper. Antioch church. Hoagland, 5 p in. to 7 p.m committee report were given at the Saturday morning session After the business wa* completed th** nominating committee report was accepted and the following officers were installed: Elisabeth Osborne, council president; Beryl Showers Holland, life member: Angelique Murphy, council advisor; Elizabeth Kresler, council vice prc*i dent; Barbara Atkinson, council sec retary, and Maitha Cox. council treasurer. Beryl Showers Holland, who was iriHtrumental in founding Tri Kappa in 1901, wa< unable to attend the convention but sent her ; personal greeting*. A committee was appointed to adopt a rieolutlon In expression of Tri Kappa's appreciation for her inspiration and work toward the sorority. One of the highlights of the contention wa* th*- announcement that Loop, prominent artist of Kokomo, had gifted the sorority with her Brown county home WOMEN'S GUILD IN REGIONAL MEETING The Women's guild of Crosd Evangelical and Reformed church of Berne, wag hostess at the spring executive meeting of the Fort Wayne regional Women's guild of the Evangelical and Reformed churches in an all day meeting on Thursday. There was a record attendance of fifteen area churches

FAT? Jgf Cat SLIMMER this gj- vitamin candy way .J ,\pi Havea m«« slender, v ’ tracefol fUure. No rtrt 1 ItaA ' ciimr Nolaaativee No druft . With lhe simple A YDS V -b. » Vitamin Candy Reducmt Ilan C you don't cut out any mrala. <? starches. putatom. meats » butter, you simply cut them down It s e.»ier when you enjoy delicious (vitamin fortified! A YOS andy before meals Ahsciutriy harmli-ss la <iu-c» l—« wnuhwwd by |S>BO~» ae!r ~l SMITH DRUG CO. “Tear out this ad as a reminder.” We are entitled to know your personal preferences about eterything connected with the service we direct. You are entitled to know the facts concerning our training, competence and sound business methods. A visit here will give you protective information. V^j| ome SCCATUR .IHStANA

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represented. Mr*. Ralph L. Holland of Indianapoll*. Christian < itizenship chairj man of th** national Women's guild and ••dltor of Christian Citizenchip new*, gave th*, principal address The synodical piesldent of the guild. Mr*. Cheste Schnelke of Fort Wayne, also spoke of the . departmental work of the guild Mrs. li p Sunderman of Fort Wayne, regional pre*ld. nt, presided over the )-nti e program and gave a report of th), achlevemnt of Hie guild du mg the past year. I Thnne from De.-a*ur attending j I were Mr* Harold Hoffman, local | president; Mr*. William Feller, . Mrs. Ed Miller. Mrs, Fred Heuer, Mr*. Ferd Littere . Mi-s Eleanor Reppert, Mrs. I.<*<> Kirsch. Mrs George Buckley, Mrs. Herman VonGunten, Mn*. Wesley Lehman, Mrs Charles Beineke. Mr* Harry Fan higer, Mr*. Luther Clase, Mr*. A. W Brushwelller, Mr*. Charles Meyer*. Mrs. Susie Reppert, Mrs. Otto KLech and Mrs S. E. I.eotiardson CALVARY LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS Eight members and ten guests of • the Calvary Evangelical I'nited • Brthren Ladies Aid society met at • the home, of Mrs. Lauren Shoaf i Friday evening The meeting wa* called to order , by the president, Mr* James Darr, i after whic h prayer was off*- ed by t Mr*. Walter Koo* and Mr*. Otis ■ Shifferiy. "What a Friend We Have ■ in Jesus'' was then sting by the I group. I After a short business meeting. , games and contests w.re enjoyed and refreshment* were served by ■ the hostes*. assisted by M .* Will John-on. Th)- Ruratisii. Stuuv club will meet at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Richa cl Geimer. The Antioch church. Hoagland, will serve a chicken supper Satti day. April 26. from five to seven I o'cock. The puhli is invited. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid society will meet at the church parlors Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock The officers of the laqfion auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at eeven thirty o'clock at the Legion home with the degree and drill team. The Order of Eastern Star will have a stated meeting Thursday

Texas City Signs Tell Cryptic Story Os Devastated City ji e_— - IF os mMSK - . MiEK; HSI 9HHM j iiv T<-i bold I v *ianl» amid the scorched ruin* of the town proclaim- i *, IF IN DIRECT MOCKERY. '""I;" 1 ”7 ”.L *Ol- «*" *'““>’• *"*'"™" “ < 1 ""‘ ,l ' rt I fountain r. inain* closed. |

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evening at seven thirty o'clock at • tin- Masonic hall. •I 11 Mr* Waymon Patrick, chairman ( Os th** -)• vice sale, committee of t i'* Legion auxiliary, announced that th*, bird picture* have arrived • and may be obtained .it her home. 1 ■ Hotnt**t)-ad 20. The Legion auxiliary will have its eoci.il meeting Friday evening 1 at eight o'clock at the- fa-gion homeIttitiation service* will be conducted ■ i for all new tm-mlter*, and a review ■ <d the book "Country of Columbia" 1 will be given by Mrs R. D. Myer*. o — Mr. and Mrs Ted McClintock and family. Joan. Susan and Andrew of Columbus, ().. vkdtc-d Mr*. Me-. 1 Clintoc k's parent*. Mr. and Mr*. | Charles D. Teeple, hen during the weekend Th*. McClintock* will! move from Columbus to Benton i Harlior. Ml*h. as soon as the school term he over. Mr. tend Mr* Janie* Cowan have I returned from Gibson City. Ill.j and a e residing in Stratton Place. I Mr Cowan is an accountant in the , local offli-e <>f the Central Soya company. Mis* Ruth Winties will return . tomorrow to Oklahoma City. Okla., after visiting here over the week- ' .-nd;with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Witt Winnes and family. Miss Winnes is a tei-hnician at the hone and joint hospital at Oklahoma City, Okla Mr*. W A Redmond spent the weekend attending the province convention of Ze'a Tau Alpha, national college i* irority, at Indiana iinivi r-ity Mrs. Redmond is secretary • treasurer of Epsilon provine*-, mad.- up of college chapters and alumnae organizations through out Indiana and Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Butler. Mr. | land Mrs. Gile- Porter and son. I’t k. ami Mr an.l Mis J. R Kerr of Plymouth. Mi< h. spent Sunday with Mr and Mih James Ehinger | and daughter, Um, al \lbion. C !W S womanhood.., : ’’'hl* grrat mrdlclne Is /amotu to I relieve pain, nervous distress and W'-ak. dragged out’ rest!) a* feeUnga, I of 'certain day*’- when due to functions! monthly disturbance* I

IwkiEEUSEQS jgMFITTIiq Admitted: Mr*. Noble Drum, 304 North Fourth street: John 11. Duff. Geneva; Peter Rauh. Ft. Recovery, O. Admitted and di*missed Mrs. Dwight Myers, 1221 North Second street; James Holiday, lUchmoml; Donna lam Parr, Berne. Dismissed: Eddie Wert, 1427 Master drive; Mr*. Amos Moser, Berne; Mr*. Herman lamhart and i b.tby girl, route «; Mr*. Donald Shady and baby boy, route 2; Mrs. James Vining. Willshire, (».; Al DeKonick. Hoagland; Mrs. Lloyd Ball and baby girl, Kathleen Jane. Woodburn; Mr*. Merlin Cor-. i rell and baby girl. Ilnth Elaine, Master drive. -o . y > *i * i Mr and Mr*. Arnold Erxleben I of rout** I. are parents of a baby I boy. born at 1! 25 am. Sunday at' the Adam* county memorial hos- , pital. He has been named Gary U*e. A baby *on wa* born to Mr. anil | Mrs. True Gephart. 515 St. Mary's street, at 2:2n a m. Sund.iy at the lin-al hospital. He weighed 6 I pound*. 4% ounce*. 0 Max E. Crownover Is Cadet Corporal Lafayette. Ind., April 21 Max E. Crownover of Monroe ha* been I assigned a* an acting cadet corporal on the staff of the ROTC unit* at Purue Pniverslty according to a recent Het of appointments ■ and assignments announced by Maj. I Frank E Lee, adjutant, of the I military department. Four branches of ROTC aro active at Purdue in the fi)-D! artil i !*• y, ordance corps, transportation corps and the air forces AssignI meuts announced are for the current semester which ends in June Trade In a Good Town —Decatur

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Mother oi 1917 I 4 Jfl I Mr*. Frederick G. Murray CHOSEN by tile Altieri),an Mothi era' < omn'itti'i of the Golden little I foundation a* th)- American i Moth) r-of-the-Year i* Mrs Fred 1 erick G Murray of Cedar Rapids, j la. Mother ot uve. th)- 72-y* at o.>l i 1947 Mother has devoted a large part of her Hrae th*' past 25 y*ars to cbihl welfare as writer and lecturer. Man Fined Here For Traffic Violation Charles Hough wa* fined fl ami eo*ts. tot.tiling 111, by Mayor John I:. Etult* in city court this morning when he pleaded guilty to a traffic violation Officer IFtchard Myers of th*state police charged Hough "tan a stop sign" at (dppes* Corner on April 11. — d _ Nation's Longest Strike Ends Today Peoria. 111. April 21 —4t’Pl The nation's longest strike ended] today when the first of 'OO *trlk Ing workers of the Toledo. Peoria Ar Western railroad returned to work. The TP & W dispute. Which be-

Igan in Dei.. 1941. was one ot the I bitterest of th)- nation'- wartime |alld po-tw.o itiik** It tml le-en 111 effect conthlUOlfsl with the ex opiioti of a three and a half year] "fiii<-e pt ri>Hl of ;*ove iimi-nt op< t-1 tion o Dogs Eating Illinois Auto License Plates Chicago, April 21 ti'Pi Illinois motoi Ist*, already harrassed by poo Hr*--, high prices, steep taxes and > imilar woes, faced a new problem today. The dog* .ire <-ating the fiber license plates. Cha le* Foster. 55. said he caught his collie yesterday zestfully gobbling up th>- rear plate < n hl automobile. "It's not th>- dog* fault." Foster said. “It's the stalo -.-ovetitiuenf. They make the*** filier-piastfr tid bits, Horses, goat* and pigs have always loved them Thfe year they! are making them att-active to l dogs'*

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Egypt To Submit Dispute To UN Cairo, Ip.lt 21 tl'Ft Thn I Lgyp l.iti gov. rum«-ui h.i- decided Ito -. ibmit th*- Anglo Egyptian treaty I <li*put)- to th)- I'nited Nution* *eurlty council, premier N<»kra«hi :innoitnc<*d today. I’resbyteri.in Ladies Aid Rummage Sale. Saturday 26. V.UMit * KADMTCD COLOR 'U j/ROfIESS Ihnngt Different' 'Hie ncwnt lilt L. Ilorr"' lipitick i.qntuk and nutvlnng S]GO Lacquer tn < n* *v fjtlnolljlile, I*lll| Ir.turlocqu.r *o< t ■ Kohnr* Drug Store.