Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1948 — Page 3
Huy APRIL 10/1948
Mo ; K>s Ann Geels Weds Raymond Ehinger Kvly Rite At St. Mary’s Church Today »tS «BL-t‘ K>'V M’< r ■* •* SH m»-tz ,l ”‘ double ritiK ceremony BP i.h k tlti“ morning in St. Mary's Catholic church uniting ini Mi** Dolor*-* Ann Geels, eldest laughter of Mr anil Mr*. I BgB"(>el*. route <• M,;,i Haymond 0. Ehinger. son of Mrs H* rna j New 'Ha wn Th* men's choir sang the wedding' 1’ ’ ' . I
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Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Saturoay Young People's c lass of Missionary church. Rev. Welty. 6:30 pm. Baked girtMls and noodle soup sale. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church basement. Coles market. !» a.m. Sunday C. L. of C. chorus rehearsal. C. 1 L. of f. hall, after Holy Hour. Monday Happy Homemakers club. Mrs Harvey Sells, 7.30 p m. St. Marys Township P. T. A.. Pleasant Mills school. 1 p m. Junior Arts department, high school. 4 p tn. Art department of Becatur Woman's club. Mrs. Forest Ijtl;:*. 7:30 pm. Ladies Firemen's auxiliary. Hotel Coffee Shop. 6:30 p.m. dinner. Mrs. Joe Smith hostess. t Pythian Sister Temple. K. of P. j home, 7:30 p.m.. Needle club following. Music department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Dwight M.- j Curdy. Civic department of Decatur Wee man's club, Mrs. Phil Macklin, k p.m. ladles Firemen's auxiliary. Hotel Coffee shop, 6:30 p.m. Junior Women department of Decatur Woman's club. Miss Betty Melchl. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday W S. W. S. of Trinity Evangelical V. B. church, church. 7:30 p m Dorcus class of Bethany Evan gellcal V, B. church. Mrs. Henry Adler. 7:30 p.m. Monmouth P. T. A., Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of l«-th any Evangelic al I'. B. church. Mrs Fred McConnell. 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better Home* club, Mrs. Harry Beitler. 7:30 p in. Church Mothers Study club, Mrs" Roy Price. 6 p m. Wednesday Flo-Kan Sunshine Council K. P. Home. 6:30 p m. World Friendship guild of Presbyterian church, Mrs. Robert Macklin. after congregational meeting. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club. Mrs. Bernard Lengerich. 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Women's club. Lutheran church. 6:30 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Homer Lower, 12 noon. Ladies Shakespeare club. Mrs. Vance Hudson. 2:30 p.m. Tnursaav Friendship Village Home Economics club. North Brick school. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. SC. S.. Mrs. Fred Bauman Women of the Moose officers, guides, escorts and chairmen, ritual practice. 7 p m. — i MRS. CARL ADLER HOSTESS TO CLASS Mrs Carl Adler was hostess last evening to seven members and a guest of the Willing Workers class of the Monroe Methodist church. Following the group singing and prayer, scripture was read by Mrs Adler. A brief business meeting was then held, after which various games and contests were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. MT. PLEASANT W. 8. C. S. MEETS The Mt Pleasan’ W S. C. S met at the home of Mrs Truman Gold ner Thursday afternoon The pres ident. Mrs. Chauncey Sheets, pre sided at the business meeting. Devotions were given by -Mrs Francis Fuhrman and Mns. Norval Fuhrman presented the lesson study Roll call was answered by a verse of scripture front Luke. The meeting was then closed with prayer by Mrs. Sheets. Those attending, were Mrs. Lionel Brentiinger, Mrs Devid Cook. Mrs. Burl Fuhrman. Mrs. Druscilla Fuhrman. Mn». Earl G Fuhrman.. Mrs. Francis Fuhrman. Mni Milton Fuhrman. Mm. Norval Fuhrman. Mm Chauncey Sheets. Mrs. Frank Singleton. Mrs. Jesse Singleton. Mm. Everett Singleton ans the hoe tees. Mrs Leo King. Jr and child reu were quests -Z — OVER 400 VIEW PICTURE DIfcPLAV Mias Kathryn Kauffman, chairman of the Tr! Kappa prise ptc ture display, has reported that some four hundred persons viewed the showing of the paintings at the public library this weok The Art classes of both high si bools were
t ~ Ft jfjr * * / " hHv ' T . ’JH ACTOR TONY CARUSO, soon to be starred in a new movie, has what he believes is a sure-flre guarantee for staying marred. Caruso has bet-n happily married for sever, years and each year on the anniversary he re-marries his wife. Toni, to rekindle the solemnity of the ceremony. The two are shown in Hollywood. (International)
inc luded among the interested spectators. Tri Kappa sorority plans to bring another group of pictures to Decatur in the near future. The sor ority has also expressed Its ap prei-iation for the response to the) display ehown by local persons. SALEM LADIES AID SOCIETY IN MEETING The Indies Aid society of the Magiey Salem Evangelical and Reformed church met recently at the! parish hall, with Mrs. Otto Helm-! rich and Mrs. Earl Woods as hostesses. . The meeting was opened with the] song "Count Your Many Blessings." followed by scripture reading by Mrs Edith Mankey. The business meeting was conducted by the hostosc, Mrs. Otto Hildebrand, who also offered prayer. Hostesses for the next meeting will be Mrs Ed Koltvr and Mr* Henry Bloemker. MISSIONARY LADIES FELLOWSHIP MEETS The Ladies Fellowship of the Decatur Missionary church held its April meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Herald Welty. The meeting was opened with the group singing “Sunlight." Mt*. Harold Idlewine led the group in prayer, after which the lesson. "Happiness of the Godly and Ungodly," wait revtewed by Mrs. I.awrence VonGunten. At a later hour, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Welty, assisted by Mrs. Philip Baker and Mrs. Frank Winegardner Mrs. Lester Strahm led In prayer Sixteen membens and ten guests, Mr*. Tom Garner. Sharon Baker. Sharon Idlewine. Bethann Baker. Marilyn Sue Myer. Janet and Roger Rupp. David Ralston. James Welty and Joyce Zimmerman, attended the meeting. The Mav meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mervin Rupp. The Happy Homemakers club will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harvey Srt Is. ' The Flo-Kan Sunshine council will meet at the K. of P. home Wednesday evening at six thirty o'clock. The Young Peoples claws of the Missionary church will meet at the' horn* of the teacher, the Rev. Wel-| ty, 124 South Tenth street, this evening at six thirty o'cloc k for a pot luck dinner. After the dinner hetur. colored slides of the famous rose parade of California and other scenic pictures of California and Old Mexico will lie shown. The W S. W S of the Trinity Evangelical - United Brethren church will" have Its firs’ meeting cf the new year Tuesday evening at seven 'thirty o'clock Mm. Sephu* Jackson will be the leader Hostesses are Mra Ellaabeth Jone*. Mrs Blanch Elzey and Mrs. Huber! Cochran
Mr and Mrs Ben Shroyer hare retired »“rd that- their aon Frederic h, who will graduate from the I’nirersity of Southern California thU sprint. has been elected to Ep tllon Phi. national honorary English society Th* Fpsilon Phi key la equivalent to Phi Beta Kappa la the field of English letters Mr. Shroyer has also been notified that Dr. Bheler of Chicago unirerelty has recently edited a book, entitled 'Check Met of Fantastic kitera-|
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tore." which han been dedicated to him. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Holmtw and non, Duane, have returned home from a several day*’ visit at Pompano Beach. Fla. Clare A. Hood, district agent of the Equitable Life inaurance company of lowa, with Headquarters at Fort Wayne, spent Friday visiting at Berne and Decatur. - o M|ospjtal y 1 j1(&* (Visiting flours 2 to 4; and • •o 8 p.m.) Admitted: Fred Bioentker, route ■> Dismissed: Mrs. Hobart Miller. Geneva; Mrs. William Baker and son. Itennis Eugene. 121 North Eighth street; Mrs. Benny Vinson and son. route 1; Mrs. Cyril Heimann, 126 .South Fifth street. ■wai»■■ !>lll I! I! ——— Q I .11 1.1 11..11 ■..llin— Mr and Mrs. Elmo LeDoyt Wolfe, Willshire, <)., are the paren'H of a baby girl, born at 4:52 am. today at the Adams county .nemorial hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. ' ounces and has l»een named Betty Jane. ' A l>al>y boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gerber, route 2. at 11:56 pm Friday at the local hospital He weighed 6 pounds, I ounces and has not been named. O k r w e 1 ■ MMH 18. 1% hr ~ r MR y r«agsEyT WHIlf Mrs Khlrleen Kunin. his mother, awaited trial for the fatal beating of another child. Steven Dale Kunin was bom. Now, a Superior court Judge in Loo Angeles has ruled that Mrs. Kunin, sentenced to a one to 10-year term for the death of the other child, and her husband are forever banished from seeing the month-old Steven A woman policeman carries the baby from court. (fattrnttionti)
Brothers Visit First Time For 25 Years New Orleans Man Is Visitor In Decatur A. P. Boardman. of 22;! North First street. Decatur, and his brother. W T Boarimar; of New Orleans. I«i. met today—for the first time in more than 25 years.' The New Orleans resident arriverUhere by train for a surprise visit'with the local mart whom he hadn’t seen in more than a quarter century. Both men are natives of New Orleans. The Decatur- brother, operator of a local sewing machine shop, "struck out" for himself more than 25 years ago. the brothers recalled, while W T Boardman stayed in his home town and started in the insurance business. Why hadn't they seen eath other in all those years’ "It was just one of those things." they chorused. “we were both busy al our own jobs and just didn't take the time to make the trip." A. P. Boardman has spent the last Id years in this city, starting his own shop after representing a we I known sewing machine firm for a number of years. The visit of the two brothers is to last a few days and then the N«w Orleans man will return home. o Berne Youth Sliqhtly Injured In Accident Berne. April 10 — Cletus Gifford. he al youn? man. eecaped with I bruises and abrasions late Thursday night when the car he was driving crashed Into a parked automobile owned by Milford Balsiger and parked on Main street in front of the Balsiger home. Both car* were badly damaged. o Arrest Toledo Man For Intoxication Harry M<-Mann. 67. Toledo, ().. was being held In jail here today pending arraignment on a charge: <>f public intoxication McMann was arrested In Berne last night by marshall Dave Dubach, who charged him with lielng drunk and disorderly after drinking a quantity of bay rum. Held in the Berne lockup overnight, he was brought to jail here this morning by sheriff Herman< Bowman. McMann reportedly was arrested here previously on a similar offense. Q__ Attend Postgraduate Course On Cancer Dr James M Burk of this city and Dr. Norman E Beaver, of Berne, attended the Indiana Cntversity achool of medicine's first annual postgraduate course on cancer at Indianapolis. More than 2*Wt physicians are registered for the course. Nationally known medical authorities special-’ izlng in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, participated in the twoday program. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Woman Is Sentenced For Stealing Checks Indianapolis. April 10 — (UPl—-I Mm. Neoma Havlin, 37. Bloomington. was under sentence today to serve two years in a federal reformatory for stealing checks from a post office lockbox. Judge Robert (' Baltzell sentenc -' <-d Mrs. Havlin and fined her 45" yesterday after she pleaded guilty to a charge that she took 3195.55 in checks from the malls in the Bloomington post office Chemist To Speak To Jefferson PTA Berne. April in — Ralph Maby. a chemist at Brookside Farm la’>oratory, will address tue Jefferson J township PTA at its last meeting iof the neasoti. April 12. at 7:3b i pm Mr Maby will speak on the! subject. "Soils In relation to dis-1 ’ <-ase in cattle." » ,;' K j.... fa, Abdxntn, tack end l<c-;t. j ’ Dtcijntd. cwt. moda-ject ter yawl FocSien end / i \ Haohb Swppartt. / / ' j - ’ w Leota Connell I ' ft.i 'I 209 S. Third I ~r LI Phone 845 SPENCER Z 2S£T SUPPORTS
Two Minor Accidents Reported By Police Two minor accident* were report ed this morning by city police. Don: Doell, 27. Benton Harbor. Mich., re-j i ported to officer Adrian Coffee that [ his car scraped the traffic signal light at Monroe and Second streets 1 al>out 12:50 a.m. todav with only slight damage. Cars driven by Itavid Brown. 31,
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Devatun route one, and Herve Beery, 31. Decatur, route two, collided in the 100 block on North Second street, about 4:45 p.m. Friday The accident was reported to officer Robert Schmitz. Damage i was estimated at J3O.
Sale - Smith Drug Co. - USED RECORDS 2Jc each at 804 W. Monroe St 1 It will pay you to buy your New Washing Machins at Stucky & Co. MONROE, IND. We Deliver.
