Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1947 — Page 3

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JRj\?7oiE COURTNEY m - mOBRIS ■ ■ R ° tie Marie Courtney, raiughter of Mr- and Mrs. Mt ick , 703 Studebaker street, .i VI Morris, eon of Ml. ■'"w il Morris, 429 Win■Leet. were united in marriiturday evening ar seven K n a double ring ceremony he Rev- Carl Williams at p in Monmouth. «,. ide chose for her wedbrown dressmaker Hhioned with a notched car■gLkline. and black access E corsage was of yellow with a huge chrysEverett attended the ,'ip as maid-of-bonor in a dark and wore a corsage of |En'e Gallogly served the BEL best man. Ellrs Amick and Ml*. MorBose black dresses with WE., accessories and wore corSnf~ salmon gladiolas. following the cere- . a reception for seventy five E, wa s held at the groom's E decorated with various col»d®wers. A three-tier wedding the table, lighted Kpers in crystal candelabra Recorated with small white Irysan'hemums. Assisting in Eg were Mrs. Bernarr GranEfFort Wayne. Mrs. Ralph Defuter and Mrs. Ernest Bauman. «bride attended Decatur high •nool Mr. Morrfe is associated, Hhl- father in the Morris Hna Co. The couple will rede in Bellmont park. IIL|iNG WORKERS CLASS t MONTHLY MEETING Til Willing Workers class held s ifonthly meeting at the home 1 Mr and Mrs. Gerald Strickler icewlyThe meeting opened with the ■ouß singing “Whosoever Meani followed by devotionals, ladky Chris Inniger and Evelyn butler. During the business meeting, it as Jeeided to change the meeting Uelo the second Tuesday night I Mell month. Bingo was then layer! and lovely refreshments era served. Tub next meeting will be held at is koine of J. E. Anderson in 0. IARY LOU KITSON bslrves BIRTHDAY M®. Tom Kitson entertained omlthree to five o’clock Sunday Koon with a birthday party r ier daughter. Mary Lou, who ittrved her second anniversary, way refreshments were served r Mrs. Kitson, assisted by Mrs. rthkr Miller, and many gifts were ceyed by the honored gueet. Tbfcse attending were Ann Mcnund, Elaine Heare. Agnes Bartt, Maria Barlett, Rita Miller, Simplified Sewing MB 9254 ZwFT/A sizk lA\\jZ//\ i2—2d Iwi a\\\ IJ ' PA \// gooicL, / ' oRRBe I*PM-/ SKm IliMjjji nt&MdvM c-ii » shoulder s<^ m in the bodice! oma n am 111 the Bkirt! Just er’ wk pieces ~ what could be i Pan hat could be smarter pattern 9254 in stripes or bs pattern gives perfect fit, is Sew nl e ’ Com P le te. illustratCnart shows you every Test's 9 9n 4 COmes in sizes 12 ’ K 3 «-inch fab S rf c e 16 takeS ** h for™M NTY ’ FIVE centa 1D ly n 8 pattern t 0 Decatul ly D «mocrat. Pattern Dept| St ” Chlca S° 80. dresr 1 ™ !Uly your name,

CLUB CALENDAR i Society Deadline, 11 A. M. I Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Our Lady of Victory discussion group, Mrs. John Alberding, Jr., 8 p.nt. Paper products demonstration, young peoples classes, Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma, Mrs. Robert Shraluka, 8 p.m. Kirkland Township Home Economtes, high school, 7:30 p.m. ( . L. of C. chorus rehearsal, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, high school, 7:30 p.m. Preble Towmship Sunny circle home economics club, Preble school, 8 p.m. St. Mary's Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Glen McMillen, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Psi lota Xi business meeting, Elks, 8 p.m. Historical club opening. Mrs. Leota Beery. 1329 Home Avenue. Fort Wayne, noon pot-luck. Our Lady of Good Counsel, Mrs. James Murphy, Jr., 8 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare club opening, Mrs. A. D. Suttles. 2:30 p. m. Thursday Presbyterian Woman’s Mission- , ary society, Mrs. M. A. Frisinger, 2:30 p.m. Missionary society of Salem Evangelical and Reformed church of Magley, Mrs. Martin Fruechte, all day. Ever Ready class of Methodist church, Mrs. E. W. Johnson. Ladies Aid society and Missionary society of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, church, 2 p.m. Monroe W. S. C. S., church an- i nex. 7:30 p. m. , Union Chapel Ladies Aid society, Mrs. Celia Pellett, 1:30 p. m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church, all day. Ladies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church. 7:30 p. m. Friday Ave Maria Study club, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, 8 p. m. Saturday Gecode club rummage sale, corner Second and Jefferson streets. Sunday .Zion Lutheran Married Couple*, club, church basement. 7:30 p. m. Sharon Miller, Darlene Kaehr, Gloria Sue Kaehr, Sally Perry, Susie Perry, Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Kitson and sons, Dan and David. A meeting of the Union Chapel Ladies Aid society will be held at the home of Mrs. Celia Pellett, 121 South Fourth street, Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock. All ladies of the church are invited to I attend. ! The Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid •society will have an all day meet- | ing Thursday at the church. Mrs. J S. Byerly and Mrs. Carl Mann will be hostesses. The Monroe W. S. C. S. will have a table party in the church annex Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Thursdayevening at seven thirty o’clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Floyd Death, Mrs. Roy Chilcote and Mrs. H. F. Gilpen. The opening meeting of the Historical club will be in the form of a pot-luck dinner at noon at the home of Mrs. Leota Beery, 1329 Home avenue, Fort Wayne, Wednesday. The meat, rolls, and coffee will be furnished by the committee. The group will leave Decatur between ten and ten-thirty o’clock. The Ave Maria Study club will meet at eight o’clock Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Clayson Carroll. o j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zardt and Mr. and Mrs. William Shutes of Goshen, called on Decatur friends Sunday afternoon. Chalmer Sorgen of Berne has been released from the Van Weit, 0., hospital, where he has been a patient. Aaron Yoder has arrived home following six weeks treatment at City hospital, Indianapolis. LaVern Roth returned to Chicago Sunday afternoon, where he is. taking radio engineering and de-, signing. He spent the weekend. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Noah Roth of Winchester street. Miss Marjorie Moser, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Carey RMoser, has returned to Bob Jones university, Greenville, S. C., for Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Miller, Grand Rapids. Mich., spent the weekend in Decatur visiting reia-

KmhL Uf\ : r ■ 4 ... .* ’ sjU C* ~xBELIEVING THAT ONE is never too old to learn, H. B. Kirkpatrick, president of the Pittsburgh School Board, practices what he preaches. He is pictured in class at Schenley Evening High School where he is studying Spanish. He's smiling at classmate Lillian Tauber. (International}

tives and friends, her sophomore year. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley arrived home Friday evening from a 1,500 mile motor trip through Ken- ' tucky and Tennessee. On their trip they drove through the Smoky and Lookout mountains and also visited such places of interest as Stephen Foster’s birthplace. Onyx cave and Lincoln's birthplace. Wayne Beavers, of Mt. Vernon, is visiting with his mother. Mrs. S. D. Beavers, and other relatives and friendis here. Mr. and Mrs-. Burt Haley entertained members of their family at a reunion dinner Sunday at the Haley home on High street. Dinner was served to 20 members of the family, including the children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Burnett and baby son have returned to Decatur from San Diego, Calif., to make their home. Mr. Burnett is still in the navy and will return to California at the end of a 48-day leave. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Pass water, of thus city, who are visiting with their son, Forrest, in California, were interviewed this morning at the Tom Brenneman Breakfast club. Mr. and Mrs. James T. McManman of Lawrenceburg, were guests of Lewie L. Smith at the Smith cottage on Hamilton lake over the weekend. Miss Mary Jo Butler, student nurse at the Good Samaritan hospital in Cincinnati, returned after visiting over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler. Miss Butler plans to become an X-ray technician upon compleItion of training. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard motored to Greenfield Sunday where they visited with the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Fee; also present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fee, son and daughter, of I Zionsville, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fee ! and son of Greensburg. Mr. and ' Mrs. Dick Frisinger and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Catt and son and daughter of Greenfield. The Fee family were former residents of Decatur.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rouse, of Hoagland, are parents of a son, born at 5:35 p. m. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He hats not been named. —j o — Happiness is a by-product of propel living.

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AT NEWPORT BEACH, CAL., Beulah Louise Overell and her 21-year-old fiance, George Gollum (left) smile as they pause with their attorney, William B. Beirne, while visiting the cruiser on which the young couple are charged with having murdered Miss Overall's parents. The defendants and their counsel visited the scene with members of the Santa Ana, Cal., court jury. (International Soundphoto,

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Admitted: Rev. Paul Hughs, Wren, O.; Mrs. Stanley Myron, Portland; W. W. Briggs, Geneva; Wayne Grunson, Bryant route 2. Admitted and dismissed: Arthur Berning, Hoagland. Dismissed: Mrs. William Kruse and son, route 2; Mrs. Ornell Sprunger and baby girl, Berne; Mrs. Elbert Schnmm and son, Rockford, O.; .lamed Moser, Geneva route 1; Mrs. Lester Cowans, route 4. Drop Divorce Case In Circuit Court The divorce caee of Frances against Curtis Baxter was dismissed in Adams circuit court today and the costs paid, in the note euit of Francis Ellsworth against Roberta Stalter, appearance for the defendant was entered by D. Burdette Custer. — o Three Young Persons Killed In Accident Carmi, 111., Sept. 29 — (UP) — A coroner’s jury last night ruled as accidental the deaths of three young persons who were killed instantly in an auto-truck collision near Carmi early yesterday morning. The victims of the crash were Glenn Stanley, 16, the son of Illinois state representative S. R. Stanley, of Crossville; George Porter. Jr.. 16, also of Crossville: and Mary June Haggard. 16. of New Harmony, Ind. Mary Wilkenson. 16, of Stewartsville. Ind., suffered head injuries and was in critical condition in the Welborn hospital in Evansville, Ind. o 30-Year-Old Mother Os Five Drowns Self Seymour, Ind., Sept. 29 — (UP) — Deputy coroner V. L. Burkholder indicated today he would return a verdict of suicide in the drowning death of the 30-year-old mother of five children here Saturday. The body of Mrs. Lilly Allman was pulled out of White River several hours after her husband, Elmer, reported her missing. He told authorities his wife has been despondent. o Trade In a i.ood Town — Decatur

District Meeting Os Legion On Thursday Decatur Delegation To Attend Meeting A delegation of Legionnaires, headed by James K. Staley, district. commander. and Charles Morgan, post 43 commander, will attend a fourth district Legion meeting at Churubusco Thursday night. A dinner from 6 until 8 p. m. will open the festivities, followed by a business session and a social period. Mi - . Staley will be in charge. Several local Legionnaires and auxiliary members are also expected to go to Turkey Run state park next Sutitlay in the annual journey of Hoosier Legionnaires' to witness the pageantry of color I incident to autumn. State Legion officers. headed by commander Harold Norris, will be in attendance at the meeting. augmented by music, entertainment. a dance and other events. Local Legionnaires have also received an invitation to go to the Huntington high school auditorium Thursday night to hear a debate on the universal military training program, backed by the Legion. Milo D. Campbell, national defense director of the Legion, will present the case for UMT, and his opponent will be an unnamed professor from Chicago, who will speak against the program. The debate is scheduled for 8 p. m. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur I 0 HAIFA POLICE (Continneil from Vaice 1) A United Press correspondent reported from Haifa: “I visited the government hospital and saw the bodies lying in the mortuary. The bodies were mutilated. Some of them were without legs and others had var ions parts missing. “I saw 13 constables who were injured, and spoke to civilians, many of whom were* wounded seriously. “A remarkable thing was the number fatally injured by broken window panes which flew through the air over a radius of 100 yards. The dead were killed either by flying glass splinters or by concussion.

i < - WMwmWI FRENCH Underground Heroine Michele Pernet Bally arrives in New York aboard Queen Elizabeth. Saved from Nazi death sentence, she now is wife of George Bally, language professor at University of Miami. (International}

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t -M J-' ' 1; ' SrSKSI X. jnOiWit. Yr .'.'r % ' - // k b 'c-C ♦ v - < - K • r # J 4 ' w ... A NEW YORK PRIVATE DETECTIVE, Fred P. Diesler (left), is shown in the U. S. Court Building in New Haven, Conn., after he had been charged with supplying drugs to Comdr. Fitzhugh Green and his wife. Police say hd confessed that he had sold the couple $75,000 worth of narcotics over a 5-year period. A noted author and explorer, Comdr. Green (right) talks to reporters after he had been charged with illegally buying drugs and was released in $2,500 bail. His wife, socialite Margery Durant, is in a sanitarium. (International'i

“One Arab constable was killed 100 yards from the building. His neck was cut by a flying window pane.” The blast at a little after 6 a.m. , shattered the peace of the Jewish Sukoth of week-long feast of the tabernacles. Informed sources said the Sternists sought retaliation for the deportation of the dispute refugees, and might have hoped to implicate the rival Jewish underground organization Hagana, of which Haifa is a major stronghold. Army and police officials decided not to impose a curfew on Haifa. 0 FARM RESIDENCE (Conllnnrd rr»m Pntre 1) one to date, but it is expected to mount to several thousand dollars. Ratcliff and his son, Kay, who were near the explosion proper, suffered minor burns, it was reported. 0 81-PARTISAN (Continued -rroTn msre i) for European economic recovery. The president apparently expects the meeting to produce the answers to two questions:

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