Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1947 — Page 3

J BsDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947

OF GOOD clU b meets CW E , of Good counsel study Ott t; U , t ' regular meeting last "ll‘ ~. i|i • Limes '' ! ' ir T;, Jetins was opened With ■ ’ll followed by call, anwith a current event. One r her Mrs. otto Hake, was |t'*W n into the cluh - M,lS ' Ott ° ISI Xan. was in charge oe in- Two very interestwere read, entitled “»| in Xl c ' and Republics" and |“'- atho ilU t Yankee at Heavens |'';>Tl,e meeting closed with blowing which a social in be held Colehin. ! Tvithfi s Jaines Murphy ’ Jr " jcliairtn _ I SHAKESPEARE CLUB IH CLUB YEAR I ThXpening meeting of the Ladclub was held * I JLlav afternoon at the home I , Mrs A. D. Suttles, with twentyItjiembers ami one Lent. ITlie prestdent. Mis. <l ed ■ smith presided and opened the with the club collect. The Lecreferv's report was read and L,,pXd and the members reLpontlied to ''OH call with current || tlie brief busllless meet_ King a < .mtr.'bution was made to the Ifund or the preservation of "The i Shade as an Indiana state park. I Mrs. Vance Hudson, leader for ■ the aft’ rnoon, gave a very ■ inz&s ription of her recent motor ■ triple Mexico and exhibited some | o f (■ baskets, pottery and various ■ other souvenirs of her trip. I jMßthe close of the afternoon the Locial committee served delicious I refreshments from a beautifully ■ appointed tea table.

I PSIBOTA XI HAS I BUSINESS MEETING IHH iota Xi sorority held a busiI uessFmeeting laet evening at the ■ Elks tome, with Mrs. Eugene DuiI kin, president, presiding. were discussed for the I iinnkiage sale, to be held at the ■ corner of Jefferson and Second I street on October 17 and 18. Mrs. I Biukoi'fee was appointed chairIwmMrs. Vaun Liniger, chairman BofSm October social committee, ■ alMannouneed that plans were beI ing (l ’.’w’-M tor the Halloween I party, to be held in the form of a ■ rquar' dance at Geels Music ranch. ■ Detail will be announced at a lat- ■ er late. V. F. \V. auxiliary will have ■ inttia ion Tuesday evening at seven I thirty o'clock at the hail. All memE hers are urged to attend. iHßrs. Clifford Saylors will be I host. to members of the UeIm: club Monday afternoon at thirty o'clock. This will be the I opening meeting.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Ever Heady class of Methodist church, Mrs. E. W. Johnson. Monroe W. S. C. S„ church annex, 7:30 p. tn. Eadies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical I’. I! chin-ch, 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid society of Christian church, church, 7:30 p. m. Aeolian choir rehearsal, high school, 7:30 p.m. Women's Foreign Missionary society of Church of Nazarene, church, 7:30 p.m. Friday Ave Maria Study duh, Mrs. Clayson Carroll, 8 p. m. Philathea class. Mrs. Ervin Zimmerman, chicken supper. Y. I’. M. If. of Nuttman Avenue V. B. church, Mrs. Floyd Arnold, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Gecode club rummage Gale, corner Second and Jefferson streets. Public party, V. F. W., 8:30 p.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Coppies club, church basement, 7:30 p. m. Monday Gamma Nu business meeting, fire station. 7:30 p.m. Research club opening, Mrs. Clifford Saylors, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday V. F. W. auxiliary, hall, 7:30 p.m. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society of the Church of the Nazarene will meet at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the church.

The October number of the Victory Prayer Band Magazine, published by J. R. Meadows of this city is now being distributed. Reau the messages and the news items. Telephone 3235 Decatur for a free sample copy. Dr. and Mrs. H. Frohnapfei and daughter. Evelyn, will return home today from a chiropracter’s convention in Denver Colo. Mrs. Minerva B. Bartlett is visiting at the home of her grandson and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Baughn, this week. A new cement sidewalk is being constructed in front of The Holthouse Drug Store building. The Bluffton city council has adopted an ordinance fixing electric power rates at from two cents per KWH to 4.5 cents, depending on the amount used. ’Tom McHugh. 39, of Van Wert, 0.. drove his car into a Cincinnati I Northern train and pleaded guilty , to a charge of driving while intox- ’ icated. He was fined SIOO and costs . and went to jail. His-car was draggI ed 50 feet and McHugh was quite ' badly bruised. Mrs. Donald Waite and daughter, Susan, have returned to Fort Wayne after visiting here several days with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy Bierly. . —-o

iffiKELQHSI Admitted: Gilbert Grover. Monroeville; Mrs. William Kohls, Tenth .street; Menno Schwartz. Berne. Admitted and dismissed: Clara Bultemeler, route 1. Dismissed: W. W. Briggs, Geneva. oMr. and Mrs. Dwight Schnepp of route 1, Monroe, are parents of a son, born at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Hor.sman hospital in Berne. The baby weighed 11% pounds and has been named Roger Don. Mr. and Mie. A. E. Gehrig of Homer, Mich., are parents of a son, Stephen Deane, born October 1. He weighed 8 pounds. Mrs. Gehrig was formerly Miss Kathryn Dorwin of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grove, route 6, are parents of a baby boy. born at 10:42 p.m. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, 3 ounces and has not been named. A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Les Hitter of near Angola Wednesday morning. He weighed 4% pounds. Mrs. Huser is the former Helen Death. o Two Schooners Are Reported Missing ’Edmonton, Alberta. Oct. 2 (UP)— Western army command headquarters disclosed today that two schooners, believed to be operated by the Hudson Bay company, are missing in the western Artic. — o — Trude In a Good Town — Oeenlur

: IlWli ■MB «« i W7 JaOma gitUS iHIP & » J v mt - SOB llm M I Js? , / Vfl ~> < I I - I ' ' 1 I! : M /jj ; i .1 ACTOR BRIAN DONLEVY'S divorce from Marjorie Lane Donlevy is set aside in Hollywood Superiot court after judge ruled the actor's threat to expose his wife’s alleged adultery unless she signed a property settlement was “undue pressure.” (I nternational)

Elks District Deputy In Decatur Tonight Joseph M. Doyle, of Peru, district deputy grand exalted ruler of the B. P. O. Elks, will be the guest of the Decatur lodge this evening at the Elks home. It is the district deputy’s official visit to the lodge. A past exalted ruler's banquet will be served at 6 o’clock, followed by a lodge meeting and initiation. Members were notified by card of the meeting and reservations have been made for the dinner. — 0 —— Farewell Services Held For Losiers Berne, Ind., Oct. 2 — Farewell services were held at the First Mennonite church last evening for the Rev. and Mrs. Andrew O. Losier, who will leave soon too return to their missionary work in Africa. Both spoke at the service last night, which replaced the usual mid week prayer service. HEAVY HITTING < Cuntimied from 1) ky going to second. Furillo walked. Walker singled to right. Stanky scoring and Furillo racing to third. Hermanski singled to center, Furillo scoring and Walker stopping at second. Edwards struck out. Reese walked, filling the bases. Jorgensen grounded out. McQuinn unassisted. Two runs, two hits, no errors, three left. Fifth Inning New York — Lindell walked. Dimaggio hit a home run into the upper deck of left field stands scoring Lindell ahead of him. McQuinn grounded out, Jorgensen to Robinson. Ralph Branca went in to pitch for Brooklyn. Johnson was called out on strikes. Rizzuto singled off Reese's glove. Lollar forced Rizzuto at second, Reese to Stanky. Two runs, two hits, no errors, one left. Brooklyn — Branca lined to Johnson. Stanky popped to Rizzuto. Robinson also popped to Rizzuto.

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New Strike Threat From Italian Reds 'Limited' General Strike Set Friday Rome. Oct. 2 — (DP) —While government officials held emergency meetings today in an attempt to stave off a 200,000-man "limited" general strike in Rome tomorrow, communist labor leaders ordered 4.000 farmers to stage a "march on Rome" Sunday. A source c’ose to Premier Alcide De Gasperi's cabinet said: “after studying reports of what I appened in Hungary, it seems as if the same sort of thing is going on here. The communists are trying to keep the government so busy dealing with agitation it is almost impossible to do any governing.’’ The hftwing socialist party, aligned with the communists in an effort to overthrow the De Gasperi government, crowed in a statement: “In these conditions. De Gasperi stands with his back to the wall.” The communists gave the same reason for the threatened strike tomorrow and Sunday’s projected march: they demand that the government do something about letting “farmers” work fallow land around Rome. Government officials, labor leaders and representatives of property owners met to consider the communist demand that 30,000 “unemployed” farmers be given at least 80 percenj. of the uncultivated land in Rome province. More squatters moved onto uncultivated land today desp\e heavy police patrols. More than 6.000 purported farmers were involved in the latest squatting.

o Trude In a Good Town — Decatur B B # I •i : z j r CHIEF of the "Voice of America' . foreign broadcasts, William Benton calls at White House to re ■ sign as assistant secretary or state. (International)

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Baldwin looks over shorts displayed by store executive.

SENATORS Raymond E. Baldwin (R), Conn.; Ralph E. Flanders (R), Vt., and Francis Myers (D), Pa., probing high prices in the Nc.v York area, examine various apparel items from tine leathers for milady to shorts for the master. (International

Haughton Funeral Is Held This Afternoon Funeral services were held this afternoon at Sturgis, Mich, fo*' Edeon Haughton, 71. native of Adams county, who died Monday night at his home in the Michigan city. Burial will be at the Linn Grove cemetery late this afternoon. Mr. Houghton moved from Adams

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county to Bluffton and later to Sturgis. The widow, two brothers and a sister survive. o Driving Course In Berne High School Berne, Ind.. Oct. 2 — A new course in “behind-the-wheel” driving will be offered this fall by the Berne high school. A. J. Moeer

i and Company, 1iX»! automobile dealers, are making available to the school a new Ford equipped with dual controls. Ned Shuck, local high school teacher, will be the instructor. He will attend a five - day course for instructors at Purdue University November 10 to 14. 0 — First Killing Frost i Hits Berne Vicinity Berne, Ind., Oct. 2 — The first killing frost of the season struck thin community Wednesday morning. The official temperature reading was 31 degrees, the lowest of the season. Heavy damage was done to the tomato and truck crops and late corn was reported hit hard. Soybeans are not believed to have suffered serious damage. o Rev. Verdi Reusser Resigns Flint Post Berne, Ind., Oct. 2 — The Rev. Verdi L. Reusser, minister of music at the First Baptist church at Flint, Mich., has resigned to accept a similar position at the Fountain Street Baptist church in Grand Rapids. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Reusser of Berne. He is a graduate of the Westminster Choir School at Princeton, New Jersey. The change is effective in early winter, the exact date to be determined. c o Pawnbrokers were operating in China 2,000 years ago, acording to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Gecode club rummage sale, October 4, corner Second and Jefferson. 229-T We Develope, Print and Enlarge FILMS Kohne Drug Store

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