Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1947 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR •oeiety Deadline, if A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday V. F. W. auxiliary, hall, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of chorus rehearsal, K. of ('., $ p m. C. 1., of ('. buxines* meeting, hall, 7:30 pin. Rainbow girls choir. Jacqueline Warren. 2:30 p m Girls Missionary guild of Trinity Evangelical It church. < hun h. 7 p.m. Wednesday Psi lota XI pledge services, Swearingen’s dining oom, g p.m' Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church basement, s pm. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Church. 2:30 p.m Our Lady Os Good Counsel, Mrs. George Harris. S p.m, I nursoay Ladies Aid society of Sal-m Evangelitai and Reformed church, all day. Ever Ready class of Methodiet church. Mrs. f.<*iztk Bowen, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid society and W S.W. S. of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, church. 2 pm. W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenue U. B. church. Mrs. Dorothy Hark less, 7:30 p.m. Heidelberg class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church. R p.m. So Cha Rea. M s. Dick Deiningen postponed Women of the Moose, Moose home, K p.m., executives. 7:30 pm. Monroe W. S C. S . Church Annex. 7:30 p m. Missionary society of X'azarene church. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Little, 7:30 p.m Blossom time tea of Presbyterian Missionary socle, y, church. 2:30 p.m Friday Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall. R p.m. Saturday Rummage sale. c. L. W. -lass of Bethany Evangelical C. i; church, church. k:3t( am to 1 p.m Monday Ladiee Fireman's auxiliary. Mis Roy Steele, 7:30 pm. tests were enjoyed. The June meeting will be held at lhe home of Eileen St herry, and all members are requested to bring their favorite poem. Those present were Virginia and Rosalin Woods, Alice Ann ileineke, I June and Ruth Reppert, Mageline - Hilgeman. Vera Jane Scherry, Lois Barkley. Kathryn Young. Eileen Scherry, Ella Scherry. Bertha Woods, Rosa Scherry. Ida Fruechte and the hostese. Joyce Fruechte. UNION CHAPEL GIRLS GUILD MEETS MONDAV The i'tlion Chapel Evangelical ('lilted Brethren Girls guild held its regular meeting Monday at the home of Miss Betty Walters, with Miss Marilyn Beer, leader, reviewing the lesson “111 Paths of Ixtve " Miss Betty Millet conducted the brief business meeting, following which games were played and refreshments were served. Those present were the Misses Marilyn Beer, Jeanette Brown. Irene Draper. Marjorie Drew, Rose Merriman. Phyllis Morrison. Betty Sheets. Nora Sheete. Betty Wai teis, Frieda Williamson, Veda Wil liamson and the counsellor. Mrs Pellett. The Women of the Moose will I have formal Initiation and election of officers at their tegular meeting Thursday evening at eight o'clock. All reports must he in at this meeting Mis. Von Reiter.j

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■ .. < ■ I r ▼ I / K ft Ij-’i*' . JB BL w k ■ DINING at a New York night duh. Film Actor William Eythe and Buff Cobb, granddaughter of the late humorist, Irvin S. Cobh, announce they will wed soon at New York's City Hall. (International)

(hairmatt of the Mooseheart committee, will lie ill charge of the chapter night program. An executive m-eting will precede lodge at s-ven thltty o'clock The Ladies Fireman's auxiliary will meet Monday evening at seven thirty o'dock at the home of Mrs. Roy Steele. The C. L. W class of the Bethany Evangelical I'nit-d Brethren churcht will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday from eight thirty to one o'clock in the church basement. The Monroe W. S. ('. S. will meet in the Methodist church annex Thursday evening at reven thirty o'clock. Mrs. Everett Rice will bth- program leader. The Mishkina'y society of the Nazarene church will have its monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Little Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock Each member is invited to bring a friend Mrs. Carrie Haubold. Mrs. Dan H IN LOJ ANGELES court Donna Anderson. 21-year-old model, seeks to recover $3,000 in gifts snd SIO,OOO damages from her suitor, wealthy Alexander Grant, 45, According to Miss Anderson, Grant asked her to return the gifts to prove her affection; then broke promise to return them after *'love test." (Intir-tat.'an ili

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■ Tyndall. Mrs. Harry Daily and ' Miss Helen llatlltold will present .i-musical program at the blossom • time tea of the Presbyterian Mir ,-ionary society, whi. h will be held Thursday afternoon at two thirty 1 ' o'clock at the church. Members t are urv*d to attend and bring • guests : Mrs. William Neadstlnc and ' daughter. Wanda June, of Detroit. Mich , left Sunday on a busin-iw 1 ' trip to Los Angeles. Calif. Mis H Marjorie Moser, daughter ' of th- Rev and Mrs. Carey R. Moser. has arrived home tor the summer vacation from Bob Jones col- 1 lege. Cleveland. Tenn . where rhe 1 ' complet'd her freshman year. She ! will return in the fall, when the college will become :i university and will be located at Greenville, .1 <). Seltmeyer. our Pacific ! coast correspondent, a rived in , Decatur this morning for a week's visit en route from New York City to his home in Los Angeles. He visited his daughter. Miss Martha, in New York and enjoyed every hour. He visited the many places of inteiest there and paid a visit to Hyde Park, where be spent several hours at the Ron—veil home and library H- will leave next Tuesday for L A . ret timing byway of Seatlie. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hann and son ' have returned to Indianapolie, after visiting here for several days • with relatives. The heavy rains Sunday caused .

B zj / r £ tk \ w V <- SMILING CATHHINI DfVALK, 8, a polio patient at a Milton. Mass., hoapital is shown as she was formally invested as a '‘Brownie” in the Girl Scouts. She is shown receiving her emblem pin from scout leader Kay i Driscoll, after successfully passing all initUtioni* (JnCgmotsonoQ <

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a sewer to hack up causing $2,000. damage at the Dun Steffen home I on Main street In Bluffton The basement was used for living and dining riHints In the summer months and the < hange had Iteen made just a few days before. Otho ladienslein of Monroe visited over the weekend with his brother, E W Lobensteln, al Grand Ratdd- Mhh They visited the tulip show at Holland. Mich., Sun-* day.

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Admitted Mien Cole. 331 North Tenth street; Susan Gerlier, $27 Mercer avenue; Pat l-k John Durkin, 346 South First street: Lent E Ehlnger. 720 North Third afreet Dismissed: Jon Foor, 611 Mar shall street; Mrs. Arthur Cook and baby laty, Donald Eugene, mute 6; Mrs Calvin Springer and baby ■ on. Robert O'Neill. I'l't Indiana street; Mis. Andrew Habegger. Berne Mrs. Calvin J. McKean, route I; Mrs. II II Moser, Berno

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M- and Mtv Roger Sprunger, of j Berne, are parent* of a baby girl.! born at 8:49 a.tn. Monday at th-| Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces and has been named Sue Louise. I First June Wedding License Is Issued i Gorman It Fox, Monroe, route one. fa titer, and Miss Clara Bur ger. Decatur, route five, G E i worker, became the first Adams county couple to vecure a marriage license in "June, the month of brides." They secured the permit at thoffices of county < l-rk Clyde (>. Troutne- from Mrs. Eileen And rews, a clerk, this morning, and announced their intentions of lieIng wed on Saturday. o Butler University Official Is Dead Indianapolis, June 3 (I'P) - La t tites were atranged today for John W Atherton. 69. secretary treasurer of "Butler university and state senator, who died in an Ind ianapolis hospital yesterday. He had been a member of Butler.< boa d of trustees lor 27 years and for several years taught his tory and economics and coached football In high schools at South Bend and Kokomo He was elected to the state sen-1 ate in 19tn and was re-elected in; 1911 Survivors include th- widow, a daughter and a sister. o Trade In a G...h1 'liihh — Itr.-iOer

' -jfc. '■ t/* 'st* r i. J > MARRIAGE of Bowman MacArthur, nephew of Gen Douglas MacArthur, and Elena Gouchovsky, daughter of a Russian admiral killed off Hong Kong while serving with the British Navy, is solemnized in Russian Orthodox church tn New York. (International)

Heavy Demands For College Graduates Supply Inadequate To Fill Job Offers June 3 (I'Pt--i This spring's crop of Hoosier college gradual's were baited with job offers today ranging up to S3OO a month and <(»/«-ge officials said there were not enough graduates to meet the demand A survey showed that only one university. Indiana, coull supply enough students, while four oth ers said many students had amany as three job offer-It-ports show-d that Hie de n.and was greatest for engineers with chemistry, science, physics, secretarial and merchandising graduates placing next tn line. As many as lit firms were r<ported to be tingling for the bon or graduates in engineering al Noire Dam-, while every gradll ale in lite school of engineerin'.: hail al least three jolt offers Every student with a degree In chemistry or physics also had jolts, officials said It was th- sain- story at I'ur due. Approximately l.3tm re quests were received for its atilt engineers But at !>■ I'attw. th- reqrn were greatest lot its to r.radn.il ini: tern Iters. A most off< i I Were received. A record nitml-r lof firms also contacted Bullet limn rsity i .idua!i fhi • y • .ii I'lai -ment bureaus at the uni versllles -aid the ru It resulted from tin high percentage of veterans graduating tin- year in < ompari ala with the lean war veins when lew i< > n weie —> n OU Hie college < lilllpllse But th- rush was not confined to men. Prof. John F M>> di rector of |da< • mental the Indi ana university business school, sai I many jobs paying up to s2a<» a month were open for women Plan Roller Skating Party On Wednesday \II members and friends of the First Presbyterian Sunday school of this city are invited to take part in a roller skating party at Sunset park Wednesday night. Leo Nu-sbuum. superintendent. an trounced today The party will start at 7:30 o'clock and transportation will be furnished all tho-- who dwire It Cars will tie at the c lurch from 7:15 o'clock on. and drivers will take members and th-ir guests to th- link No tickets are necessary (or admission

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Two Face Hanging For Double Murder Kingman. Kans. June 3 il'Pt Two young exeervicemen, who became itenerant workers after their discha gc. today fa< -d exe cution by hanging for the murder of a father and son dining a robbery that yielded sl. Cecil Tale. 22. Jacksonville, Tex., and George F. Gumtow. 21. Battle Creek, Mich, pleaded guilty amt I wptp HE*Dfs*rh * <i y« * No diih* was for the < nfion o I railr hi n Town — tlerwEMr

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I rffHr In n *1 n — Merßlwr MASONIC It-gular stated meeting Chapter 112. Royal Art h Masons, tonight et 7 in o'clock Cal E Peterson. II Ik Will qou be next to trq Million Dollar Curler Y w Can't slip- , se motion Wi | F r Your Next Home PERMANENT Wave /nnsf cn the Nt W impre ved wirh”LOCK-TITE” Curler* No whet borne COU> Wavß h«» rhe Umi Tin” Curler. It • • EenutMUi »hes ever »h» «n Lx*k* emit in pbce. i>n t pMtiblf slip An in«JtMia«iible *lum»nurt> (uflmi'Vtrrd •uh Mnutty •hue rubitr ticket the I/xk Tm cutlet rft<»e«i'. c*»r to i,w <4>mhetihk Fof • hwrr weve. «•*»»< vo < twrrn Kat I. Kohne Drui; Store *125 and drug store* everywhere. I <c(Al