Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1948 — Page 3

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Society item* ror oayg publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Misa Betty Melchl Thursday 1 Aeolian choir rehearsal. Trinity > Evangelical I'. H. church, corner ;. Ninth and Madison. 7:30 p.m. y Mt. Pleasant W. s. c, s., Mrs. i Marjorie BrentHnger, 2 p.m. So Cha Rea. Mrs. Russell Byer, h Willshire. O„ 8 pm. I. Holy Cross discussion group, Mrs. August Lengerich. 8 pm. W. 8. C. S. of First Methodist church, church. 2:30 p.m. Calvary church midweek services and Ladies Aid, 8 p.m. I Queen of Rosary study dub. Mrs i Bernice Adams. 8 p.m. i Ladles Fellowship of Missionary I church. Mrs Forrest Baker 7 pm. • W. 8. W. 8. of I'nion Chapel, > Mrs. Charles Rabbltt, 1:30 p.m. ■ Officers, guilds, escorts, chairmen and all new officers of Women of Mcstse. Moose home, 7 p m. Maglev Ladies Aid society, Mrs. i Harry Haffner. t Pleasant hale Ladl-s Ahl society, church basement, all day. Order of Eastern Star, Masonlc hall, 7:30 p m. W. S C. 8. of Sale.n Methodist -hurch. Mrs. Clair Kelsey, 1:30 p m Twelve club. Mrs Elvin Greene, 2 p.m. Friday Y. P. M. B. of Nuttman Avenue United Brethren church. Faye Mi< haels. 8 p tn. legion auxiliary business meeting. Legion home, 8 p.m. Rainltow Dance. Mrs. Morris's barn, 8 p.m, Mt, Pleasant Bible class. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel BrentHnger, 8 p.m. Saturday Presbyterian children day rehearsal. 2:30 p in Rummage sale. W. 8. C. 8. of Methodist church, church basement. ft a m Antioch Lutheran church. Hoagland. bake sale. Coles Market, ft a.m. Children's day rehearsal. Bethany Evangelical I'. B. church. l:3tt p.m. Sunday Delta Theta Tau pledge pl< nic. 12 noon. Tuesday Tri Kappa ini'lation. ! Deca'ur Garden dub, postponed Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. < hur< h. Mrs, Dean Byerly, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Henry Adler. 2 p in. enth concert this season. In response *to public request, the choir, following the program in the church auditorium, will present several secular selections in the recreation room of the church. -Evangeline Embler. a member of the popular piano duo of the choir, will appear on the program and play a group of num Iters on tbe: I church's new organ The public is invited to attend < the entire evening's program.

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■> u 1 Jr vi I ■ JB (Photo by Edwards) MISS BERNIECE OSTERMEYER. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Martin Ostermeyer. Ossian, route !, ami P.m-i Bearman. son of Mr. and Mrs Herman Bearman. of Fort Wayne, were united in marriage recently at the Zion Lutheran church at Friedh-im. the Rev Schmidtke officiating. The couple Is residing with the hrid* 's parents

MAGLEY GIRLS GUILD ENTERTAINS W. M. 8. The Maglev Girls guild entertained the W M S. Tuesday evening. Mrs Ella Scherry was the leader and opened the meeting by leading the group in singing 'Let the Ixiw--r Lights Be Burning." The scripture reading followed Forty five members answered roll call. The following program was then given: trio. June and Ru>h Reppert tnd Catherine Young, Kccornpanled by Joyce Fruechte; play, girls guild. Miss Ixda Barkley narrator: group song. After a brief business meeting, onducted by th-- president. Mrs. Viola Kruetzman. the meeting dosed with prayer by Mrs. Leona Beavers. A motion picture of the motherdaughter banquet was later shown. Mrs Martha Hettinger was the oldest mo-her attending: Mrs. Virginia Williams, youngest mother; Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and Mrs. Ernest Wortlmtan. most in family attending. At a later hour, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Lena Fruechte. Mrs. Earl Woods. Mrs Henry Bloemker, Miss Amanda Worthman. Miss Anna Helmrick and Mrs Ella Scherry, PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR 4-H CHARM SCHOOL The program for the 4-H Charm school, "Make a Slick Chick Click." has been completed- All girls enrolled in 4-H home economics projects and their mothers have been invited The following program will !>e given at one thirty o’clock Friday In the community auditorium in Berne. Group singing. ERzaitcth Haines, leader. I.egora Markle, pianist 4-H pledge, Virginia Mitchel. “A Line That Fhlnes," a demon stration. Decatur 4-H club. Special number. St. Mary's Sewing Sues Mark the Start." a skit on introductions. Monmouth Merry Maids. Special number. Washington Hap

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py Hustlers. "A Voice that is choke talk, Jane . Westen of WO WO, Special number, Kirkland Kut- . Up. "What Makes a 4-H Girl Charm- . Ing." a panel disc'ission. Members of the panel: 4-H girls. , Ruth Graham. Hartford: Delorls Erling. Preble; Carolyn Christner. Monroe 4-H boy, Tom Miller. Wssh- ■ ington, 4-H mother, Mrs. Alton Cor--11 son; 4-H leader. Mrs. Stanley Arn- , old: 4-H father. J Jerome Yager: moderator, Jane Weston. Social hour, Berne Jolly Workers. hos'esses. The social hour will be a work period in which each girl will practice the things emphasized on the program. A large attendance of 4-H girls, mothers and leaders is expected for their special occasion. The Ixtyal Daughters < lass of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at seven thirty o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Iteati Byerly, with ’ Mrs James Staley and Mrs. Carl 1 Hammond assisting. 1 The Decatur Home Economics 1 club will meet at the home of Mrs Henry Adler Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Delberg. Mrs. Robert Garard, Mrs. Herman Bleberich and Mrs. Fred i Chronister are the assisting hostesses. Members sire asked to notin- the thangs in the meeting. The Presbyterian children's day rehearsal will be held at two thirty I'clcck Saturday afternoon at the .-hurch. The Aeolian choir will have rehearsal this evening at seven thirty o'clock in the recreation room >f the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Heller. Mrs Dick Heller and Dick Heller. Jr. motored to Muncie today. J. H Heller will attend the tuners! services <>f W E. Wagoner. Bail State official for many years. Roger Schnepf has returned to his Ifotne near Decatur after attending Cornell college, lowa. Carl Beehle-f. Roger Schnepf and Dick Heller. Jr. will motor to Valparaiso Friday to visit Robert Bokrie. ht. a student at Valparaiso Universi'y. Mrs. Nell Webster, of South Bend, is visiting her parents. Mr. >nd Mrs. Inland Prank. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater W. Ray have returned to their home in Madisonville. Ky.. after spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Dorris .Morin and Mrs. John Hendricks and family, of this city. Mrs. Ralph Hobbe is reported as much Improved from a recent Illness which confined her to her home. Richard King and Glen Essex have returned home after touring the western states in a 1928 Chevrolet. Mr and Mrs Charles Straw are enroute to Colorado, according to word received here, and will visit in Sacramento before returning home. Mrs Robert Habegger has l>een dismissed from the local hospital to her home and is reported as much improved. y* 1 ffe&q rVMttag to 3 POL) A baby boy was born to Mrs Artlra Cable Russell route 1, at 9:43 am. Wednesday at the Adams loaaty memorial hospital He weighed 7 pounds. • ounces and baJ not been named

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Missionary Rally At Berne Churches Berne, June 10 — A missionary tally will be held over the weekend at the First Mennonlte and Evan-! gelical Mennonlte churches with l several visiting missionaries here . Services will be held Friday evening. Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday morning, afternoon ! and evening. Visiting missionaries | now in the stales on furlough and who will speak are Dr. and Mrs. M. II Schwartz, Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Spiunzer and Miss Anna QuirIng. All five will return to their fields in the Belgian Congo, Africa, this summer. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Rediger of Chicago and Mrs. Emma Moser of Berne will also speak. Man Pays Fine For Drunken Driving Berne. June 10 — Fred K. I,lechty, elderly local man paid a fine and costs totaling 325 in the court if E. J. Stengel, local Justice of the peace. He was changed with driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor and pleaded guilty to the charge. His driver’s license was also suspended. He was arrested by Alfred Zumbrum. night policeman, after he bad allegedly struck two cars. 27 Congregations In Berne Bible School Berne. June 10 — Twenty-seven different congregations are represented in the record enrollment of nearly 600 pupils In the Berne summer school. The First Mennonlte church of Berne is first with 277 pupils enrolled. All of the pupils eacept one of those giving church membership or attendance are Protestant. with on* being Catholic ( Twelve pupils have no church affiliations whatsoever In addition o the Berne churches, churches from Decatur. Bluffton. Monroe, Geneva. Linn Giove and other pla< es are represented. Governor Gates' Son Weds Bluffton Girl Nashville. Ind., June 10 —(UP) - Governor Gates' only son was on his way to the east coast today, on his honeymoon. Robert E. Gates, Indiana University law school student, and Har riet Kunkel Brown of Bluffton were married in the home of the bride's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs K M. Kunkel here yesterday. The newly wed Couple will live In Bloomington after June 20. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry K. Brown. Bluffton. About one of every five Nebraska veterans are enrolled in schools or Job training courses under the Gl Bill of Rights Admitted: Raymond Thieme, route 5; Ralph Jacksen, 130 South Eleventh street; Karen Haskins. I,arry Wayne Armstrong. Bryant; fjtry Wayne Arms'rong, Bryant; Opal Sprungar. Monroe; Mrs. Mar «uerite Davis, Van Wert. O. Dismissed: Paul lies?, Decatur; 'ewell Ann Sudduth. 238 North Sev•nth street. Frads In a Good town — Decatur

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Graduate Nurse • Miss Gloria C. Striker, daugh-1 i ter of Mr. an.d Mrs. Fredrick Striker. 2.’>2 South Second street, was graduated from Ball Mentor- . lai hospital. Muncie, on June L , She will complete her training on , July 14. i Two Autos Collide At Street Crossing Automobiles driven by Keith Alexander Hunt, 29. and Ernest i'hri.-k. 38. both of Deiatur, figured In aa automobile mishap this morning at the corner of Monroe and Seven h streets. Uhrick stopped on Monroe street ' to make a left rum into Seventh street, according to the report made . to police officer Robert Schmitz, and the Hunt car stru k the Uhrick ar in the rear. Estimated damage to but* cars totalled about J3OO. Adams County Woman Sentenced To Jail 1 Rockford, 0., June 10 Dorothy Hoover, 29. of near Decatur, is serving a 3oday jail sentence at Celina, following her breaking of! a probation order issued by Mayor Clyde Wood. Rockford. Tuesday, j She appeared before the mayor on i charge of disturbing the peace. Bid received a fine of |so and a 3(1- ! day jail sentence. ,I Both were suspended with the provision that Mrs. Hoover leave town or conduct herself in a "ladylike minner." The probation was ( -toon broken and the mayor ordered her confined in jail at Celina I Furniture Store In Berne Is Enlarged I Berne. June 10 The Habegger Furniture store along federal road 27 in the north part of ’.own Is be- • Ing enlarged The present store has > a frontage of do feet and a 21 foot • wide addition is being built on each side which will give the store a A idth of 108 feet I TIRED ?~ Uoca Your * ’ ' BACK B(,TH£R YOU? Yr.:y A Spencer Sup- / j ( port deigned ea« I preialiy for you I /| '■ i will give relief by improving po»V—4*7 lure. Mrs. Leota Connell 2'19 S. 3rd Phone 815 SPENCER , 23K? r SUPPORTS

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