Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1948 — Page 3
MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1948
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iTW*Tirlf J ' MMa—■tSLEY COPLES IN MEETING • T),, Wesley Couples class met SLing at the home of Mr. and Mjb. Noah Steury. Devotions were ijfen by Mrs. O. G. Baughman. Movies were shown by Mr. and Mrs Steury of their recent trip tofcuiope. Lovely refreshments ■E e later served by Mr. and Mr*. yKnard Hetrick, Mr. and Mrs. o ßg. Baughman, Mr. and Mrs. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Kiry. 111 ladies of the Christian church are invited to attend the meeting oflhe Ladies Aid society Thursday Suing at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Brooks Tickle. Bhe Our Lady of Good Counsel Kdy club will meet at the home Htfrs. Paul Wiseman Wednesday Kning at eight o’clock. The elecKi of officers will take place. ■die. Hazel Foor will be hostess ■ the W. M. A. of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church ■day evening at seven thirty ■lock. ■The Decatun Woman's club will Ket this evening at seven forty Ke o’clock at the library. ■The Ave Maria Study club will have its meeting Friday evening at Kht fifteen o'clock at the home of j |rs. J. H. Brunton. ■The V. F. W. auxiliary will have lection of officers at their regul- ■ meeting Tuesday evening at sev■t thirty o’clock at the hall. ■The Work and Win class of the ■rinity Evangelical United Brethren church will have its regular ■eeting at the home of Miss Opal ■rum Friday evening. Mrs. Harold ■arvey will assist the hostess. IA meeting of the Ladies Aid soc Ity of the Trinity Evangelical ■ nited Brethren church will lie ■eld at the home of Mrs. R. O. ■'ynn Thureday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. John Barkley Kiid Mrs. Tom Fisher will be the insisting hostesses. I The Holy Family Discussion ■roup will meet at thje home of Kirs. Fred Baker, Jr., Thursday Ivening at eight o’clock. I The meeting of the Baptist Wo-| lien’s Missionary society will be fceld at the home of Mrs. C. E. Bell ■Thursday afternoon at two thirty ■clock. 0 Texas has a canyon — Santa < plena—in Brewster County with al h.GOO-foot vertical wall.
Easter Paraders $ tfj/ A* «»W • * • * ’'tiEKfo I * * Jjfeafcjs \ «| 9288 r^*r^- J -7 SIZES / / t / 2—B / ../ I I For a little girl who loves to be all dressed up — Pattern 9288. What an adorable little frock and bonnet, all daintily ruffled —what a swagger little cape. Easy sewing for Mother! This pattern gives perfect fit, is easy to use. ‘Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9288 comes in sizes 2. 4. 6, 8. Size 6, cape, 1% yds. 54in.; frock and bonnet, 2 yds. 35-in. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur Hally Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly Your Name. Address. Zone, Size and Style Number. NOW is the time to sew for Spring! Fifteen cents more brings you the brand-new Marian Martin Pattern Bock, cram-full of exciting spring fashions for everyone! Plus— a FREE PATTERN printed inside the book—two belts to give you the New Look. Better have this!
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Decatur Woman’s club, library, 7:45 p.m. Gamma Nu sorority, fire station, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Township P. T. A., 7:30 p.m. • luescay V. F. W. auxiliary, hall, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C. meeting, after church services. Union Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Frank Gleckler, all day. Tri Kappa business meeting, Elks home, 8 p.m. s Wednesday Our lady of Good Counsel Study club, Mrs. Paul Wiseman, 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi sorority, Elks home, 8 p.m. Historical club, postponed. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs.J . C. Sutton, 2:30 p.m. Thursday Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, all day. Ladies Aid society" of Christian church, Mrs. Brooks Tickle 7:30 p.m. Holy Family Discussion group, Mrs. Fred Baker, Jr., 8 p.m. Baptist Women’s Missionary society, Mrs. C. E. Bell. 2:30 p.m. W. S. W. S. and Ladies Aid society of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church, church basement, 2 p.m. Presbyterian Missionary society and Westminster guild, church 7:30 p.m. Friday W. M. A. of Nuttman Avenue U. B. church, Mrs. Hazel Foor, 7:30 p.m. Ave Maria Study club, Mrs. J. H. Brunton, 8:15 p- • Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, Miss Opal Drum. Ladies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. R. 0. Wynn, 7:30 p.m. agSHaSSH (Visiting Hours 2 to 4; and 7 to 8 p.m.) Admitted: Mrs. Mary Kintz, route 2; Jacob Wagner, route 3; Mrs. June Meyer, Linn Grove; Mrs. Laui ra Durbin, Pleasant Milk;. Dismissed: Mrs. Ida Mae Beavers, filO Winchester street: Jesse Foreman, Fort Wayne, route 2; Roger Beard, 1222 Master drive, Baby Charles Barker, 921 Schirmeyer street; Clare Eddy, 703 Winchester I street; Mrs. J. Harold Minch and j son, Duane Harold, 1720 Madison street; Mrs. Arthur Roudebush and
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jg life pj >' V, iK —»"it' fetal■ if M C . ■-’l WehMHR fMFgj.S gw I ■■ WHKBtea Bl DETERMINATION PAID OFF for Mrs. Adeline Hunnafield after she had been evicted, with her three tots, from her home in Boston. She went right to the office of Mayor James Curley and waited until His Honor arrived. In no time at all she told her story and he found her a new apartment. Mayor Curley is pictured holding one child aloft while the mother feeds another and the third eyes the cameraman. (International)
■ daughter, Monroe; Mrs. Russell Hendricks and daughter, Dianne i Lynn. Monroe; Carl Stover, RockI ford, O. o * a H ' ■ ''ESE A 1 IHEr S ■< ;:.y . wfWy I f ' f life* * r j ‘ j?' ■ ■ - ’ Hr . SMILING Betty Williams wears a . satin lastex swim suit that caused , many an eye to turn in her direc- . tion as she strolled along the beach in Miami. A two-tone tailored bew is attached to one shoulder strap. The bottom of the suit is elasticized 1 so that it clings tightly to the pretty I model. tl’niornntionaty
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The condition of E. W. Lankenau, | manager of the Decatur General Electric plant, was reported very satisfactory today. Mr. Lankenau underwent an operation Saturday morning at the Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne. Relatives visited him yesterday and found him in good spirits. I W t' fJ® I APPEARING BEFORE a House labor I subcommittee in Washington, George A. Mulkey told legislators ! that he broke with studio unions in the 16-month-old Hollywood strike because too many of their members “supported the Communist party line.” International representative of the AFL Electricians Union, he said he withdrew his organization from the Conference of Studio Unions and returned its members to work on movie lots on January 31st (International Soundvhoto) Best-Known home remedy for relieving miseries of children’s colds.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins, 1015 Winchester street, are the parents of a baby boy, born at 1:34 p.m. Saturday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 10Mi ounces and has not been named. A baiiy girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gephart, 915 Walnut street, at 5:12 today at the local hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 Mi ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swygart, 728 Spencer street, are parents of a son, born at the Adams county hospital this morning at 2:02 o’clock. He weighed 8 pounds. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGough, Geneva, route 2, this morning at 5:44 o'clock at the Adamn county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 6 i ounces. • J® fT. • I | ;< > niwiij H*|l * P 4ii II It will pay you to buy your New Washing Machine at Stucky & Co. MONROE, IND. We Deliver. ••3s® But Fully Covered GETTING blown through the roof isn’t funny but it’s a lot easier to take when insurance will pay for having the roof replaced. You’ll have that assurance when your Fire Insurance Policy contains the Extended Coverage Endorsement. Cali on ) THE SUTTLES CO. Hartford Fire Agent Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Thompson, | of Wadsworth. 0., are the parents < of a 9 pound, 5 ounce baby daughter, born February 24. She has been itamed Catherine June. Mrs. Thompson was the former Miss Betty Brueck, of this city. Mrs. Elizabeth Bohnke, Decatur, is a great grandmother of the baby. o Inaugural Flight Reaches Capetown Capetown, South Africa, March 1 —(UP) — A Pan-American Airways Constellation carrying 21 newspaper publishers, executives and airlines officials arrived at Capetown today on an inaugural flight to South Africa. The group had flown to Capetown last night, only to find the airport fogbound. After circling it for an hour in a vain wait for the fog to dissipate, the Constellation turned back to Johannesburg.
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Victor Mature And Bride Honeymooning Hollywood, March 1 —(UP) — Hollywood’ri “handsome hunk of man,” Victor Mature and his 28-year-old blonde bride, Dorthy Stephens Berry, were honeymooning. The 34-year-old movie actor and his Pasadena. Cal., bride were married in a simple civil ceremony Saturday at Yuma, Ariz. It was the I second marriage for both. o Even murder was invoked to protect the secret of glass manufacture in the days when Venice was at the height of its glory, according to a history compiled by the ’ Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. o Fowl typhoid occurs sporadic-! ally in almost every part of the United States. It attacks chickens. ! turkeys, pigeons, and other domestic species.
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