Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1948 — Page 3
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I Society Items for oays publics tlon must be phoned in by 11 a m (Saturday 9:30 am.) Phone 1000-1001 Misn Betty Melchl Tnursoav Aeolian choir rehearsal, cancell ed. W. M. A. of Nuttman avenue V It. church. .Mrs Neeti* z*hr. M pm Rainbow for Girls, Masonic, ~ p.m. Ladies Aid society of First Christian church, < hutch. 7 in p m. Indies Aid society and \V. S.W. S. of Bethany Evan elical I'nitcd Brethren church, church 2 p.m. I nion chapel Ladies Aid society, .Mrs. John Walters, all day Ever Ready class of Meth >dist church. Miss Ora Gilpen. 7:30 pm. Women of Moose, Moose home. S p.m.. executives, 7:30 pin. Ladies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical V B. church, Mrs. Ethel Baker. 7'30 p.m. Annual Blossonitime guest musi- ! cal tea. First Presbyterian church . Ladies Missionary So< i*iy. 2 3o to • 4 p.m. Saturday Presbyterian rummage sale, church basement, H a m. to 5 ptn Monday Psi lota Xi inltia'ion dfhner, Mas onic hall, fi 30 pm. Gamma Nu sorority business meeting, fir* station, 7:30 p m. Tueaaay Happy Homemakers club. Monro* Methodist church annex, 7 ::o pm Dutiful Daughters class of lletliI any Evangelical V. B. chun h. Mrs. | Gerald ('ole, 7:30 pm. Church Mothers Study chili, Mrs Francis Ellsworth, s p.m. Wednesday Bridge club. Mrs. Don Fruchte, s p.m. Business and Professional Woman's cluli installation and initiation. Moose lodge. •; .30 p m of Pythian Sisters of Indiana, and Mrs. Kannie Frisioe Both Mrs Bain and Mrs Fristoe share the honor of being Temple mothers and charter members of Eureka temple, 39. of Pythian Sisters of this city. Eureka tempi* was founded March «. D9l. AID Pythian Sisters ar* invited to attend the afternoon session GIRLS MISSIONARY GUILD IN MEETING The Girls Missionary guild of the Trinity Evangelical Vnited Brethren church held its regular meeting Tuesday evening. Miss Pat Gause was the leader, using as her topic "Together We Press On ” A report was then mad* of the missionary convention by the
HAVE YOUR BABY and keep your Hi FIGURE, Zxl ,o °* / r ' ) ) Aik yow doctor about fA,• ’' [ Sponcor for comfort and I \ jL-J * lofoty before end oftor \ L ! fi\ the baby comet. And J• ,| Spencer help* fho new 1 / : I "’’th.’ regain hor onI i t t J ergy and figure beauty J much toonerl \ —ff Mr». Leota Connell » 1 209 S. Third Phone 846 SPENCER'EZST SUPPORTS
delegate. Miss Shirlev Sudduth. | Mi- Marjorielue Hill c.mdu, led th* business meeting which was dosed: with the guild < eretnonial. Miss Anna Jan* Garner will be leader at the July meeting, and Juanita Parrish ami Eloise Ja< k son hostesses. Lov.dy refreshments were served to the eleven membrs in attendance hy the hostesses, Palsy Case ami Carol Klus man. ORVAL BARGER OBSERVES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Or.al Barger was the honored "u*st at a birthday dinner Sunday marking his fifty second anniversary. A basket dinner was served at the noon hour at a beautifully appointed table, (entered with a l>om|m-t of iris. Those attendin'.' were Mr. and I Mrs. Victor Byerly and children.l Joan Marjorie. Barbara. Ronald an I Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barger arid sons, Johnny and Hill. Mr ami Mts Floyd Earman ant sons. Hugh ami Kenneth. Mr and Mrs John Barger. Mrs Aleda Byerly and sons. Delmar and Boyd. Mr. and Mrs William Monahan. Mrs. Alvin Gerlier and son. Larry. Mrs. Virgil Hower- and daughter. Mabel, Mr. and Mis, Howard Reinhard and ons. Orland and ( arlton, Mrs. Abbie Howman. Mr ami .Mts Harvey Landis, Miss Kathryn Barger, luturn Liechiy. Di< k Reinhart, Mrs Lairell Funk and son. Glen. Miss Mary Funk. Mr and Mrs. Orva! Barger and Phyllis. Mildied. Helen and Richard Burger Evening guests were Mr and Mrs Charles Bowman. Farn-ll Funk any Aiviu Gerber The Happy Homemakers < lub will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'< loi k in the Monroe Methodist i hur< h annex The Dutiful Daughters (lass of the Bethany Evangelical I'nhed Brethren < hurch will meet at seven thirty o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gerald Cole. Homestead 3<t. Mrs. Albert John son will be the assist in.' hostess There will l>* no reheat sal of the Aeolian choir until further notice The Church Mothers Study club will have installation of officers Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Frauds Ellsworth The De atur Business ami Pro fesslonal Woman's dub will install new officers for th* coming year ami hold initiation services for new members on Wednesday, lun* '• Dinner will be served at the Moose lodge at six thirty o’Mork. I Camdlations must lie made not) later than Monday noon to Joan Wetttlioff. 27<t. Cpl Ralph Schmitz has returned to Fort Ord. Calif, after spending several weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Merle Schnitz. Mr and Mrs Raymond Burnett and (laughter. Carolyn, have return *d home from a 10 lay trip through th* south. They visited in Charles ton. Chatanooga and attended grad nation exercises of their daughter and sister. Barbara, from South Western college. Memphis. Miss Burnett was given the Chi Omega sodidogy award a« the commencement. Hi' hard Massett. <d Memphis, n■> onipanied the Burnetts home for a week's visit Mrs W C Rumel. of Omaha. Nebr. who has been visiting at the Bui nett home, will leave for Washington. D ('. Sunday] for a few days visit, returning to Dei atur th* latter part of the week A marriage license has been is- : sued in Bluffton to Norma Colleen ■ Lammbert. daughter of Mrs A Ida Lammert, of this city, and James Herbert Helm, son of Mr and Mrs. John Helm, of route 5. AA'e ackliow Hedge re< ei|»t of a comntunit ation for the Peoples Voile signed A Friend.'' but with--1 out signature As we have repeat *dly announ< ed. we do not publish anottyotis contributions but will, if equested to do so. withhold publi ! ration of th* writer's name Byard Smith. Fort AAayne attorn <y. attended the funeral services for Mis Hensley here AA'ednesday afternoon. The Pleasant Valiev church is lieing redecorated and new pews are being added Mr. and Mrs Herbert Banning entertained with a dinner Sunday for their son. Herbert. Jr. who observed his sixth birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Louis Houk Mr. and Mrs W. R. Houk and Mr and Mrs L Doster Dr and Mrs Fred Patterson ‘ visited in North Manchester Wednesday aftermsm
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" ■ X/1 ENCOURAGED by a conference with President Truman. Dr Chaim Weizrnann. first president of Drael. and his. wife embark from New York on the Mauretania for Cherbourg, France, tint leg </f their journey to Tel Aviv, Israel capital. (International Soundphoto)
Mr and .Mrs James Ehinger andil daughter Ann* returned to theii I orn* in Almon afici attending funeral of Air Ehinzer's grandmother In this (it. AVednesday. M s Francis Costello of this city, a companied by Mrs. Minn e Holtlouse and Miss Florence Holthouse, motored to South Bend this morn ing Mrs. Costello will be accompanied home tonight by her sou. Tom. a Notre Dam* student, who will spend the summer with his parents here Mrs. Holthouse and Miss I 101 l (muse will remain lit South Bend several days and will attend the Notre Dame t (iininencement exetcises Sunday. Mrs. Robert Gatard is a patient at Lutheran hospital. Foil AVayn* where she is undergoing observn ion at the clinic. Twenty five guests attended the birthday patty for Dannie Lee Poling AVednesday in observance of his fifth anniversary Many lovely gifts were received bv the honored guest. Refreshments were later servd and pi' tur.-s were taken of the group Dick Sutton, state police officer j stationed at llidialia|iolis. is visiting ilia mother. Airs J. C. Sutton, land other telat.ves in Dr-atur to i day. E W Baumgartner. Berne, was a j business visitor in Decatur toda> Mr and MVs i.eotia d Morrison. s2l Madison strert. ate parents of .■ baby boy. born at fi *>fi ain today at tin- Aditins count, mentor ial hospital He weighed s poundI ounces and has been named Gary I.** Mis Morrison is the former Eileen Bowman. o Q n j/oZfei «Visiting itours l to 4. and . | o H pm.) Admitted Miss Leona Erm hie. route 2. Jess Eckrote. Geneva route 1. Dismissed Mis. Norb Hess. Sev ] <-nth street. Mrs Ivan Roth and daughter, route 5. 850 Poppies Sold In Berne Over Weekend Berne. June 3 A total of Sad floppies were sold in Berne over the Memorial Day weekend The sale wan in charge of James Beitler. representing heal la-giott Post Isis The proreeds wete 479 b Berne Bible School Enrollment Is 595 Berne. June 3 The Berne summer Bible hclkmi! todav had an enrollment of 59S pupils, the sii|>erintendent. the Rev. C. A. Schmidt reported This is by far the larges’ enrollment ever reported at the' schtstl here. ——— o Animal life In the Grand Can yon in< ludes als.ut ISO speciea of J birds, fit* species of mammals. 23 reptiles and five amphitoan*
Otto Schug Winner Os Speech Contest w—. —- Otto Schttz, son of Mr. and Mrs E G Schug, of Berne, was the winner of Hi* second spe<-( li contest sponsored by the Adams i<mn:y AV (' T I at th* Evangelical I'nited Brethren (hurch in 8.-nte Sunday evening. "The R'ght to Grow I'll Decent" was the title of the winning speech. Th* thitd and final contest will be held Sunday evening. June fi, in Itecatur at 7:30 o'. Io k Special mush will be provided Winners <>f the previous (-outeats will also give tlicit winning orations I'he public is Invited to attend. o A false freedom glv*s a man the right to do as he likes- , true free dom makes one free to do as he ought
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David Welty Killed In Auto Accident Bern*. June 3 Word has been . received here that Dav.d Welly.l "o. of Kidron. Ohio was killed Tiles i day in an automob io > ident ll* was a fii-l cousin ol Arvin* AVelly and Mrs. Clinton Hubegger off Berne. The funeral will be Friday) I al Sonnctllterg. Ex-Romanian King To Wed In Athens Michael And Anne To Wed Next Week Lausanne Switzerland Jun* 3 IH P, Former King Michael of | Romania and Prim e ■ Anne oi Bourbon Parma will b* married in ■ Athens with full Greek orthodox ( hurch rites late next week. I Mi hael's aid* said today Maj. Jacques A'ergotti -aid Micha.-I ami Ann* would tak* off for Athens in Mo had'- private plan*, with Hi* ex king at the control*. on th* fir-t good flying dav early next week ll* aid th* ((tuple would b* a (ompatiied bv Michael s mother. Qu*en Helena I and that others in th* roval partv would travel bv n-giilar airlines The marriage will be performed i
in the Greek royal jiala. * "strict I ly in compliance with th* tatiitc- , (of th* house law -of th* Romanian! i royal 'amflv the aid* aid | ll* said h* believed King Pauli of Greece would be lx-st tnan and I Queen Fr*d<rika th* matron of’ honor. He did not know whether Archbishop Damattkinos, head of th* Greek orthodox . loir> h wo ildl offi( iate. I A'ergotti said Anne was expect *d here from Copenhagen thiwcekend ll* said th* royal couple would! fly back to Switzerland lor a honeymoon at Ticino and then] move to a (ozv villa in Lo* into Michael's entourage said H had no knowledge of reports that Anm would leave th* Homan Cath , olie (hurch They said it was asumed sm h r.-jmrts were false i Trade In a Good Town — Decatu*
Mrs. Joel Sprunger Is Taken By Death Funeral Services Saturday Afternoon Mrs A'elma Sprunger. 4k, a lifelong resident of Adams county, (li. 4 at 4 3d o'clock AA’cdiK »dav afternoon at her horn* in Monroe township She had been ill tim ast November. Sli* w.(- a inemlK r of the Fir i AD-nnonit* < hun li at B*rm Surviving ar* her husband Joel, i a -on. Forest, mar Berne; two! i daughter-, Mr- llva Billington of I, n< a: Linn fir* (- and Mi Doro I thy Lehman of man H*rn- two grand'hildreii h*r mother Mi Emma Nil hoi of Bern* and tlini isters. Mi-- Pearl Ni< hols of B<rn* Mi Mar*u- .-'prirg o Berne and Mi Jona- Li* tity of la (i Fun*ral i-rviie- will t,« I*l4 n’ '2 pm. Saiurda at tl* First M*n i nonite church, with the Rev <) A i Krehbjel (~fi( iating B trial will be in the MRE cemetery Th* body will l.c rcmov. I from the A'ai'i-r funeral home to th* r*-i i (!(-m * at 7 o'( lo< k th A * . (-fling. Trade In a Good Tow* — Decaiu> o Child's Clothing. Presbyterian Rummage Sttle. June Church Basement.
Help refievp dhtreM of MONTHLY FEMALE COMPLAINTS Am you troubled by dletreti of |f«-rr.a.le funrtional periodic diiturbMhCMI? !><»*♦»• tI.U niakr you suffer from pHin. f***! *o nrrtuuf, tirr*l nt such time*? Then try LydU E. Pinkham's VerrUblr Ccmpound to relieve such symptom* Pinkham s | has a grand Boothing effect on cme oi uoiuan » most iinportunt uruant’ UTOU £. PINKHAM'S White Ace \ permanent Uhi I e Shoe ( leaner. Will not rub off. LANE SHOE STORE
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BROWNIE GIRL /font I’rotn Past* One) folhiwinß xtuff: • Mrs Hersh, direi lot. Mrs. Role, (it Helm. Air Kenneth Small,* Mr Ro’.eri Railing. Mrs Norman Kalt, Mrs Noble Reynold*. Mrs. 1 Don Jefierie Mr- AVaymoii Patink. Mis Byron Smith. Mrs. J. K. Gun her. Mi— Ain* Brunnegraff, Mr Don Co hran. Mrs Howard Bu< k Mr- Doyle Collier. Mr*. Erman Johnson. Mrs Noble Lob*iger Mu Eugen* Durkin Mrs. Fred Sir kcr ami Al Robert Stickler. Senior Gir: Seoul- of ttoops I. 2 and : a ill a-slsi a program aides. o Trade '«5 a Good 1 own — Decatur
Hi i|h Jpjl fl fl" It will pay you to buy your New Washing Machine at Stucky & Co, aIONROE, INI). We Deliver. dWWWWVUMMWVIMAAMAR* Planing & t Mill Work We now have a lar«e planer and invite you to brinir your lumlier to u- to have it dressed anti milled into whatever you desire. QUALITY MILL SERVIC E 716 No. 11th St. Phone 17161
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