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a -n Society Item* rcP Oayg publication must be phoned in by 11 am (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mlaa Betty Melchl Tuesday Rebekah Lodge. I o. O. F hall 7:30 p.m. Charth Mothers study Hub family picnic, Hanna Nutt man park 6:30 p in. Beta Sigma Phi (ailed meeting, Mrs. (Tarenr-a Ziner. 7:30 p m. Sunny ( jrcle Home Economics Club. Preble township. Magley nar Ish hall. Delta Theta Tau initiation. Elks home, 6 p m. Wednesday Decatur 4 II girls, home econom lea room. Decatur high school I p.m. ■Eta Tan Sigma sorority. Mrs Lewis Smitley. 8 p.m. Ruth and Naomi < in ie Z on Evan gelical and Reformed church, church basement, 2:.'!0 pm. Psi lota Xi pledge picnic, Worth man Field. 6:30 ptn Indiana club, Mrs. Earl Shoaf, 7:30 p.m. Hairdressers association. firestation, 8 p m. Thursday Baptist Philo class, Hanna Nutt man shelter house. 7:30 pin. Little Flower Study Huh. Mrs. Charles J Miller, 7 p.m. Phoebe Bible Hass of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. Dallas Goldner. 7:30 pm. Rurallstic study Hub. Mrs. Pete*Miller. 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Friday American Legion auxiliary, potluck supper, 6:30 p.m. Saturday Progressive Workers class potluck supper, postponed Sunday Faithful Workers class of Unton Chapel, pot-luck. Berne park, 12 noon Monday Our Lady of Fatima Study Hub. Rosemary Spangler, 8 pin. president's luncheon was hid. A business meeting was conducted in the afternoon at the Citv Methodist church and an informal dinner took place Friday night in the Crystal ball room of the Hotel Gary. Following a breakfast Saturday morning, the assembly adjourned to j the City church, where the elec-

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tion of Officers took place, .Miss Leah Flint, of Rushville, was elec'el grand president; Mrs. JJ. D. Noting, Columbus, grand vice-presi-dent; Mrs W. |i Reed. Indianapolis, grand secretary; Mrs. W. E. Hougland. Franklin, grand treasurer; Miss Inez Smith, Huntington. grand conductress; and Mrs. Shanks, grand editor. A memorial service was also conducted by ■ Mrs. Florence McKean, of Beta Xi chapter, for the ten members of i Psi lota Xi sorority who have died ' the past year I he sorority, which has received national recognition for its part in the advancement of speech and bearing therapy, maintaining clinics at Indiana university and Bail State Teachers college, Muncie, voted to contribute two thousand four hundred dollars toward estaic fishing a traveling clinic for two years Indiana un versify will contribute a like amount. The delegates also voted to continue support of the Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Evansville symphonies, and th? Hoosier Ait Salon. Indianapolis. A two-year scholarship will also be awarded « student attending Ohio State university who plans to study speech and hearing advancement PI chapter of Fort Wayne, was awarded the achievement cup for their outstanding charity work, and Washington was given the symphony award Ossian, of the northern province, Shelbyville, southern province, and Covington, central province, were presented the three prize winning paintings purchased by the sorority f.otn the Hoosier Salon. The American Male chorus, which is making a national good will tour, appeared before the convention at the Saturday luncheon. The program for the formal dinner Saturday evening included several selections by the Northern Indiana Public Service male chorus, which won the Chicagidand music festival last year. Mrs. Ben Gordon, of Angola, retiring grand president, wax in Hiarge of the business sessions Miss Betty Meichi and Mrs. Harriet Durkin were delegates attending the convention from the local chapter. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS The Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church met recently at the home of Mrs. Albert Anker, on Mercer avenue Theentertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with numerous Itouquets of cut flowers. Mrs. Bert Haley gave the devotions. reading from "Today.’' During the business meeting, it was voted to contribute thirty two dol- | lars and fifty cents to send a boy or I girl to youth conference. Also, a : lesolution was silently given to j make calls on church members through the summer months. A re-

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port by Mrs. Phil Macklin on her recent visit In the Martinsville Presbyterian church followed, and an account of the rummage sale was given by the committee. Following the benediction, delicious refreshments were served by the June section. The next meeting will be held in September. ENTERTAIN WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party was held at the Dallas Brown home Monday evening in honor of their niece. Kathryn Osborn, of Fort Wayne, and James DeVine of Hazel. S. D. The honored guests received many useful gifts. At seven o'clock, dinner was served at a beautifully appointed table, centered with a huge birthday cake Those attending were Mr. and Mis. Dale Osborn and daughter. Kathryn, of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Matt Breiner, Charles DeVine and Caro! Ann. of this city; Mr and Mrs. Albert DeVine and Mr. and Mrs. James De Vine and daughters. Marjorie Ann and Sharon, all of Hazel. S. D. SUNSHINE COUNCIL INSPECTION HELD The FheKan Sunshine Council held Its first annual inspection Monday night at the Knights cf Pythias home on North Third street at six thirty o'clock with rtate deputy, Irene Payne of Marion in charge. The < Bincil was called to order with the following officers in their chairs, royal princess. Sally Ahr; charity, Carol Roeder; friendship, Margaret Harris; royal prelate. Sunya Robinson; royal recorder. Jean Barber; royal exchequer Jane Barlter; royal guide. Janet Seitz, mystic one, Evelyn Rash; royal warder, Barbara Hilyard; royal sentinel. Nancy Callow; royal pianist. Karen Striker, and royal advisor. Grace Weiland Leah Brandyberry was initiated into tile mysteries of the Sunshine order. Out of town guests Included the state deputy. Irene Payne of Marion and Mrs. Bertha Tew D.D.G.C. also of Marion. The Baptist Philo Hass will meet at the shelter house. Hanna Nuttman park. Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrs. Lewis Smitley will lie hostess to the Eta Tau Sigma sorority Wednesday evening at eight o clocg. The regular monthly meeting of the Our Lady of Fatima Study Hub will be held Monday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Rosemary Spangler, route 2. The Decatur 4-H girls will meet at one o'clock Wednesday at the Decatur high school. Plans will be made for an all day picnic to Pine lake. Mrs. Edna Schindler, of Berne announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Coleen Ruth, to Vernon L. Sprunger, youngest son of Mrs Alfred Sprunger The wedding will Ite an event of July 8 and will take place at the Cross Reformed Church. The American Legion auxiliary will have a pot-luck supper Friday evening at six thirty o'clock. Mrs Margurite Rash and Mrs. (Effie Flaugh. membership chairman, will be in charge. The Little Flower study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles J Miller Thursday evening at seven o'clock. The Progressive Workers class, scheduled to have a pot-luck supper at the summer home of Mr and Mrs Glenn Hill Saturday, has Iteen cancelled the outing. The Faithful Workers Hass of the I'nioti Chapel church will have a |M»t luck dinner at the Berne park Sunday at twelve o'clock. Members are asked to bring their own table service. Psi lota XI sorority will have its annual pledge picnic at Worthman field Wednesday evening at six thirty o'clock. Members are asked to bring their own table service

ChrluHc.n Zchr. Albert Zehr and Mtoa Isabelle Zehr. of Berne, viulted Monday afternoon with Mrs. David Zehr and son. Raymond. Mr and Mrs George Harris and children moved Monday to Kankakee. 111. where Mr. Harris has accepted a position as superintendent of Borden a qoybean solvent processing plant. Melvin Mallonee. who under went an operation at the Clinic hospital in Bluffton recently, is reported as progressing satisfactorily. George Krick is visiting his son William, at Hamilton, Ohio, this week Mr and Mrs. A. D. Suttles have gone to Hamilton Lake for their summer outing They will be absent several weeks Ku neral services were held this afternoon for the Rev. Samuel A. Egger SI, who died Saturday at the home of a daughter In Van Wert. O. He was pastor of the Evangelical and Reformed churches

at Chattanooga. Celina. Woodsville and Van Wert.

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Phillips. 241 North Sixth street, are the parents of a son. born at 9:37 am. today at the 4dams county memorial hospital He weighed 7 iwnids. 12*4 ounces and has been named Steven Nicholas. Mrs. Phillips is the former Miss Lucille Baker. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hartzell at 4:24 p.m. Monday at the local hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 12 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allspaw are the parents of a baby girl, born this morning at 3 o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. She has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Runyon are parents of an 8 pound, 15 ounce baby girl, born at 11:10 a m. Sunday at the Adams county hospital. She has not been named. A baby boy wax born at 2:57 p.m. Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schearer .«t the Adams countv memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 3 ounces. Keith Ray is the name of the baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rupp at 2:32 a m. Monday at the local hospital Mr and .Mrs Raymond Shoaf are parents of a son. born Monday morning at 12:50 o'clock at the Adams county hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Dr and Mrs. Hugh B Campbel) are he parents of u baby l»oy. Isirn Monday at 7:15 am. at the local hospital. He has not been named Mr and Mrs. Roltert Meshberger are parents of a 7 pound baity boy, born at the local hospital at 10:20 p.m. Monday.

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Admitted Mrs. Eliiabeth Halregger. Berne; James Moser. Geneva; Mrs Irene Friedley, Convoy, O.; Baby Kenneth Brown. New Albany; Mrs Wilhelmina Weinman, Rockford. O.; Mrs Francis Andrews, 722 Mercer avenue; Mrs. Mary Gould. Monroe; Arlene Ann Thieme, route 5; Neil Keller. 351 North Tenth street. Sue Ann Baker. 1209 West Monroe street; Anna Sue Miller. 1011 Adams street; Doyle Egley. 115 Scheiman street. Walter Fegley. route 2; Miss Kathryn Sudduth, 1103 Elm street. Admitted and dismissed: Miss Elizabeth Welsh. Bryant; Otto Hartman, Ossian; Jerry Wheeler. 1228 Master drive. Dismissed Mrs Ethel Christian. 504 North Second street; Mik Ethel Wheeler. Geneva, route 2. Ralph Jackson, 130 South Eleventh street. Carl Shaw. Homewood; Preston Pyle. Geneva; Mrs. Lillie Steiner. Berne; Mrs Florence Sebnitz; Mrs Frieda Hyerly. Bluffton, route 4 Ice Show Coming To Fort Wayne In July "Holiday on Ice" of 1948. America's greatest ice show, with a caat of 110 world's champion skaters, will lie presented under the stars at Zollner Stadium. Fort Wayne, for six nights starting July 16 Holiday on Ice. Inc. has manufactured portable refrigeration freezing equipment that enables them to present this ice show In cities that have no facilities for such a production. with this portable equipment

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which, freezes a lake of ice 65 x!2u'. The engineers are able to freeze an Ice floor anywhere under any ell-1 ma'ic conditions. Reserved seats. *2. 12.50, and a| few at |3. may he ordered from Zol Iner Piston Co.. Fort Wayne. One-Doy Retreat Is Planned Sunday A one day spiritual retreat for men will be held at St. Felix Monastery. Huntington, next Sunday The devotions will open at 8 o'clock in the morning Several men from St Mary's parish are planning to attend. Those going are asked to take their dinner or lunch with them, ax facilities at the monastery are not available to serve the noon meal to the crowd. GOP PLATFORM (Cost From Page One) weary hours or debate by lite resolutions committee But the internationalist view prevailed On the issue of foieign aid. the platform said: “Wi'hln the prudent limits of our own economic welfare, we shall cooperate, on a basis of selfhelp and mutual aid. to assist other peace-loving nations to restore their economic Independence and ttheirt human rights and fundamental freedoms . . we shall insist on businesslike and efficient administration of al! for eign aid." The foreign policy plank pledges support of the United Nations and promised a policy which "avoids the misunderstandings from which wars result " And it promised to “protect the future against the errors of the Democrat administration, which has •oo often lacked clarity, competence or consistency in our vital International re'ationshlpx and has too often abandoned Justice" It also promised support of the reciprocal trade system while “at all times safeguarding our own Industry and agriculture, and nledged full recognition to the new Jewish state of Israel "sublect to the letter and spirit of the United Nations charter.” The GOP civil rights plank favored prompt enactment of leglx'ation to end the "Infamy" of tvnchlng; abolition of poll taxes elimination of racial segregation In the armed forces, and legislation to guarantee "equal oppor tunity to work" regardless of race, creed or color This plank promptly drew the fire of the national negro council which said In a statement that the GOP p'stform committee. I>y using the words “we favor” rath er than “we pledge." has "outdone Itself In emphasizing their Insincerity and broken promises by more weasel words.” Southerners made a last-ditch fight to trv to strip the platform of the civil rights plank Although they failed they pointed out that the 1948 platform does not call for the extab'ishment of a fair employment practices com mission as did the 1944 GOP platform.

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Man Pays Fine For Assault, Battery Adams County Man Enters Guilty Plea John Romey. 29. who resides five miles southwest of Gt heva. pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery liefnr • Mayor John Doan Monday night and was fined 45 and cost? amounting to 115. The charge was the outgrowth of an episode near Geneva last Saturday afternoon between Hom ey and a Jay county v oman. whose identity wax not revealed by sheriff Herman Bowman because of her mental condition The Adams county young man picked the woman up outside a tavern in Geneva, where both i.l legediv had consumed several drinks The couple drove out of town in the woman s automobile where the alleged attat k occurred Romey left the woman and she wax picked up later. Sheriff Bowman questioned h<-r Sundav and later her husband came and got her He explained her mental condition to the sheriff who went to Jay county and the husband's claims were substantiated. A description war. obtain* d of Romey and lie wax arrested Mon day afternoon and brought to the Adams county jail, where lie ad milted being with the woman He then pleaded guilty to the assault charge.

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ed by Ardola Parrish. A demonstration was given by Barbara Walters, after which Mrs Mitchel, leader of ilie third year serving girls, viewed their work Delicious refreshmen's were later served to the eighteen members in attendance. The next meeting will lie held at the home of Patsy Uhrick on June 21 at 1:30 odoek. Archaeopteryx, a pe< ullar creature which lived approximately 125.<1b0.000 years ago. Is lielieved to lie Ho- earliest known bird "

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