Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1947 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Phone* 1000 — 1001 Saturday Rummage *ale, C. 1,. W. cl.im of Bethany Evangelical P. It church, church, B:3h a in. to 1 pm Bethany Primary Department Church, I:3ft p.m. Sunday Faithful Worker* da** of fnlon Chapel church, llania-Nnttman park, noon. MethodUt Builder* da** picnic, postponed Monday Pythian Needle dub, after temple. Udlrw Fireman'* auxiliary. Mr*. Roy Sleele, 7:30 p m. Tueiday' Eta Tati Sigma sorority, Mr* Richard Arnold. 8 p.m Church Mother* St inly dub, Mr* Francis Ellaworth, 8 p in Civic d-partment, City >|*||, 7 p.m. Home Ecq. Club Stunt Night meeting. Mr*. John Metzger. 7:30 Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellow* hall. 7:30 p.m Monroe Better Home* club, Mr*. Paul 8 p.m Delta Theta Tm picnic. Hanna Nuttman park. 6:30 p.m. W C. T. C. vocal institute. Trinity Evangelical V. B church. Wednesday Business and Professional Wo man's dub picnic, Hanna-Nuttman. 6:30 p.m. Order of Rainbow girl* initiation and Inspection. Masonic, 7 p nt. World Friendship guild of Pre* byterian church. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain, 8 pm. I nuryoay Eastern Star Stated Meeting. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose called meeting, Moose. 8 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church, all day. W. 8. C. S. of Methodist church, church, 2:30 p.m. WORK AND WIN CLASS MEETS The Work and Win das* of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church held it* monthly meeting Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wilford Harmon in Wren. O. Thirty three members and guest* were in attendance Following the busine** meeting, games were played and a mock wedding wa« enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs Harmon, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Byron Myer*. All Brownies are requested to bring boots with their names on them to day camp on Monday morning Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at Odd Fellows hall All member* are urged to attend The Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society will have an all day meeting Thuisday at the church. Hostesses will be Mrs. William Griffith and Mrs Lula Arnold The Methodist Builders class picnic, scheduled for Sunday evening. has been postponed one week. A meeting of the Monroe Better Home* club will be 'held at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mr*. Paul Lobsiger.

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**■ r ■ w >oßmß. BBBHBB WED IN BERNE Mr*. Herman R. Ilabegger was Miss Esther Altn-t, daughter of Charles Abnet of B-rne. before h-r recent marriage in the First Missionary church in Berne. Th- bridegroom's mother, Mr*. Mary Ilabegger. resides in Flanagan 111. Th- couple •a* return-d from a wedding trip to Washington, D. C. an I is residing at 1216 East Berry street. Fort Wayne. (Photo by Edwards)

Mrs. Gladys Chamlx-rl.iin will be hostes* to the Wo:Id Friendship guild of the Presbyterian church W-dnesday ••veiling at eight o'clock. Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a picnic Tuesday evening at I six thirty o'clock at the Boy Scout cabin. Hanna Nuttman park. The general meeting of the W S. r. S Os the Methodist church will bo held Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the church Mr*. William Porter will be leeson leader and Mr*. L. E. Archbold will be In charge of the devotion*. An executive meeting will precede the general meting at on forty fiv o'clock. The W C. T. U will have a vocal institute Tuesday at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. There will lie both a morning and an afternoon session with a carry-in dinner at noon Mr*. Dwight McCurdy will be the afternoon speaker. Flower mission day will also be olmerved a’ld members are urged to bring flowers. o

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Admitted: Waller Fairchild. 120 South Tenth street; Rebecca Baumgartner. Willxhir-. <>.; Jean Morrison, Fort Wayne; Anita Morrison. Fort Waytie; James H. Miller. Monroeville; Walter Bucher. Dixon. <) Admitted and dismissed: Marion Armant rout. Bryant; Dori* Ann Kab'e. route 2Dismissed: Marlene Ann Pl—ke, route 5: Mrs. Arthur DeAnnoml, Monroe; Mrs. Ixtri*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR INDIANA

Neuenschwander and baby girl. Ann Ixiulse. Berne; Josephine Kollans, Van Wert. (».; Willis Fanner. Itecatur; Mrs. Junior Pay. route 6. — _ o

I ARRIVALS I

Mr. and Mrs. William Kenney. 722 Spencer street, are parents of a baby boy. liorn at 2:26 p. m Friday at the Adam* county memorial hospital. He weighed G pound*, G'« ounces and ha* be<-R named John William. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scheumann, of route 1. Friday morn Big at 8:17 a m at the local hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces and has been named Karen Sue. Rebecca Jane is the name of the baby girl born to Mr. and Mr*. Delbert J. Hart of Monroeville Friday morning at 3:t>2 a 111 She weighed 6 pounds. It) ounces. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hilty <4 Monroe, are parents of a son. born Thursday evening at 8:58 p. tn. at the Adam* county ho* I tai He weighed 5 pounds, 9 ounces and ha* not been named. _ . -O'Moose Convention In Columbus In August The 59th annual convention of the Utyal Order of Moose will be held in Columbus. 0.. August 17 to 22. In addition to the delegates, several of the members of Adams lodge No. 1311 are planning to attend the conclave.

— ■. ? ’ I: < ' I k I MM><a< * li »■'*»• ••■ " Miip unload* nt Hamburg. TO FOtiSTAU. anticipated 300 cal | ory daily cut in German food ra- ! tion. fleet of 116 American ahipa unloads food at German porta to cover U. S. and British xonea I Economists predict cost will b« 1750,000.000 in 1948 with Uncls I Sam probably footing the entire bill (Inttmationall

Children f s Day Programs In Decatur Churches On Sunday

First Presbyterian The program forth- Presbyterian children's day observam d to be held Munday morning at 10'15 o'clock was announced today by Mr*. David Downs, general v-tialrmut* Evipty pupil of the Sunday school will take part. The program Is a* follows: Prelude Mrs O. T Haubold. Hymn “Little Mothers Doll Drill." beginner girls Hongs "Praise Him." "Ring the Bells,” beginner and primary boy*. | hVehume D'.lll Mrs. IxwVr's class lt-« Itation* Jimmy H-id-nba-h. "A Frown and a Hmlle;” Ann Kocher. "The Robin and the Sparrow;” Caro) Norquist. “A Wise Plan:” Rita Norquist, "I Know I'm Small;" Jay D-Voss. "Little Bov 'Blue." Plano solo "Evening Bells," David Runyon Recitations Jimmy Gay, "Helping:" Jean Smith. "A Special Day:” Charles M. Ph—ter*. "Our Day;" 11-tsy and Barbara Burk. “A Clock Verse;" Sara Runyon, "Who?;" Grace McPh—t-r*. "Friendship and Roses;" Jimmy Burk. "A Better World;" Herb Magley, "Safety First." Vocal solo "Little Grains of Water." Johnny Harvey. "(.adder of Praises," Ruth Mor gan's class. "Good Morning Around the World," Paul Blackburn's class. ' Scripture 23rd Psalm, Mr* Kocher’s class. Prayer Rev. John M< Ph—ter* Duet "Oh Jesus. Thou Art Standing." Announcements. Downs Offertory -"Saint d'Amour" by Elgar. Miss Carolyn Burnett, accompanied by Miss Barbara Bur nett. Meditation "Support and Htreng|hen.'* Rev. John Mc< Pheeters. Benediction. * FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A children's day program will be presented at the First Baptist church Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock during the Sunday school hour. The title of the program I* "God S|>eaks to Us" The program is a* follows: "For the Beauty of the Earth." j Allen Lehman. 100 psalm Coleen Ix»b»lger. . Reader Eleanore Moser. Prologue Billy Crow* and Donahi Metzger l-God Speaks through Our Houses Ronny Highland. Clayton Strickler. Forest Strickler and David Redman. Song Mlcheal. II God Speaks through Nature Jane Bedwell, Rita Gantz. Mary Cummings and Cecelia Leh man 111 God Speaks through the

j, « ’ u ’ LEGLESS DICKIE LANDRY, 4-ycar-old Lynn. Mas*., victim of a train accident. convinces Glenny Brann that he will walk again Dickie showed Glenny how to walk, run and climb with artificial legs in Malden. Mass., hospital where Glenny is recovering from amputation of both legs, bu .ted in a boyish prank. <lnternational)

MEETING Monday, June 9-8 p.m. SECOND NOMINATION OF OFFICERS All Members Are t riced To Attend.

Bible Jerry Bauman, Sandra Bauman. Thomas Cummings, Richard Bauman, Jerry Rumple. Allen Lehman. Johnnie Anderson, Cynthia L-bman and 11-< ta Levey IV God Speaks through ih« Church Itenny Lobsiger. Tommy Rambo. Ca I Ruin I* 1. Billy Bauman. Carl Johnson. Philip Rambo and’ F-rrle Kohne. Poem Gwen Hilyatd Song Sandra Iteppert Mrs John Metzger, pianist. Committee Mr*. Warr-ti Lehman, Mrs. John Bauman, Mrs Homer Reppe t and Mr*. Robert Moser TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN A Children's day program will lie presented at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Th- program is as follows: Prelude Mie. Chaih-s White "I Think when I Read tliat Sweet Story of Old" congregation. Prayer Curtis Hill. Welcome Bonnie Indrews. Our Day Su<» Sha< kley. Recipe for Happiness Charlene Fennel. If We Follow Him children. Dialogue, Two Ways of Keeping the Garden Dianna mid Romona Rousseau If All Will l»o Their Part Myrna Shoe. The Lord'* Prayer Kay Wynn. A Happy i)ay Elaint Cochran Th- Daisies’ Message Rebecca Jackson. Dialogue. Little Friends Kay Wynn and Onalee Barkley. Piano duet Shirley Sudduth and Marilyn Kirch-nbaiier Show Your Colors Tommy Shoe. The Unseen Guest Jack And rows. A lto*e Linda Jackson. Golden Time Ruth Ailerson Dialogue, Fishermen Donnie I Blankenbaker. Steven Butcher, ' David Butcher. To Make U« Glad Caroline Hakes Tell Me the Stories of Jesus . congregation. ■ Collection Wesley Shoe. Remarks ami offering Dr 1 Charles E. WhitI "Boyhood of Je*u«" i Characters Mary. Pat Reed; Voice I Jesu«< as a laiy. and Jesu* ,1s a man). Holier) Butcher; Little ' childien Gloria Fugate. Karen Reed. Melvin Hanni. John Paul MeAlnen. the Sp< 'it of l.<ive Bon nie Ailerson; th- Spirit of Faith • Pat Reed, the Spirit ot Hope Jean Ann Potts; Lilas Dan I'Shackley: His Helper Aaron • Mux Myers th- Prodigal Son I Lester Suutliine; Hi* Father Sephu* Jackson: chorus Shirley - Sudduth. Louann Davidson, Rose . tnary Strahm, lad* Strahm, Marl Jyn Kirchenbauer, Dorcas Santi bine. Sally Bolay »i Benediction Dr. White.

i Il I - B r w ’f VV fl I 14i ■ I ■ I i 11 ■ -a- ■ ANNAFOUS COLOR GIRL Helen Gayle Nylen, 20, of Burbank. CaJ, presents national and naval academy color* to her brother, Midshipman William E. Nylen. captain of the winning company in brigade competition. Rear Adm. J. L. Holloway. Jr. (right), superintendent ot the academy, watches ceremony at Annapolis. (International)

Divorce Awarded In Circuit Court Three divorce cases were expected to lie completed 111 Adams circuit court by noon today. In the first. Judge J Fred Fruchte g anted Mildred Kohler a divorce from James Kohler and the custody of two minor children Severin H Schurger represented the plainuiff. DeVoss A Smith the defendant At a late hour, special Judge James J Moran was hearing the case of Helena against Oliver Si-hnepp Mr Scliurger and NatJian C Nel-on represi-nted the plaintiff, Myles F Parrish the defendant. The last case, scheduled for tlie morning, was that of Jay against Freida Schoonover before Judge F uchte. IteVoss A Smith represent the plaintiff Mr. Perri»b

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.1- proxecutor »a< expected to enter an appearance for the defendant in an tm< onteated action. Bride Os Seven Days Is Held For Forgery Indianapolis, June 7 ~ (FPI — A bride of seven day* wati free <>n bond today after her huahand brought her to federal authorities, aho aougbt her on a check forgery charge. > Mr*. Sharteen Ann Field*. H. i the bride, wan wearing her wed- ■ <ling dres% when her hu band. Kddle i Field-, 32. surrendered her to -e< re! , xervice agent*. She wa< arreMted on a charge of forging and negotiating a 151 1# r tax refund check April #. The ■ check wax issued to a relative, i Judge Holte: t ('. Ba It tell released r her under bond.