Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1948 — Page 3
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■ A L OU CROWNOVER Eaged to wed E 4! jl 'l'* H “ rry < t r announce the approach- " f ,helr <l “ ,l »' ht *’ r - ■ p iU i,, Thomas J. Johnson of wlll , “ l<e P ,a ‘ e al Flirty "'lock Sunday after- ■ m.-u-t -*• in ,he Monroe IL|:'t church. ■ h Vi‘“ (Townover and Mr F, n graduates of .Monroe E.<hM>l attend Hall State Ebert t oilette. I Tn Kappa pledge picnic halt E pantpon-d from tonight to t T ,ie»dav August 17. at Hanna Ks>n • L, friendship Village Home Lmnc flub of Blue Creek Eth.p «ill hold their neat meet ■ turuM 25 at the home of Mrs L, r Bryan Please note the E» us date and place. L w. M A. °f ths* Nuttman ■ C u. , imrch will meet at the t u( Mrs Clare Eddy Thursday Cnr at eight o'clock. ■r and Mrs. ii«nry Aschleman. Emt of Berne. announce the enLxetit and approaching mar toftbeir daughter. Rose Marie, Krttirtli l.iechty, son of Mr and [ Elmer l.iechty of Berne The Ljiur sill be an event of SatL,Sept I. at seven p.frf. at the Em Evangelical Reformed L<„ in Berne. h, Salem W. S. C. S. will meet Lidiy afternoon at two o'clock |tb» home of Mrs. Roy Miller ■be Women of the Moose will L their regular meeting ThursL evening at the Moose home. L officers meeting Is at seven hr o'clock, the lodge's at eight Lak following the lodge meet-' hi! lie a social evening. Ifbe W S. ('. 8. of the Mount Lun: Church will have a joint L-. t picnic with the Bible class Lay evening at six thirty o'clock IHir.na Nuttman park. The famIn are invited. Rte Msxley Sunday school class ■rd Time" party will meet Laday evening at eight o'clock lut parish hall All memliers and L families are urged to be preiTw Calvary I .adieu Aid Society I meet Friday evening at the nr h Mrs Louis Drake and Mrs. Pert Brown will lie the hostesses. The Holy Cross Discussion Club
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Society items ror asys publicslon must be phoned in by 11 s.m. , (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Tuesday Itebekah Lodge. J. o. O. F. Hall 6:3b pm. Ha Tan Sigma. Mrs. Cal Steury. S ■ 00. Happy Homemakers, picnic. Berne pack, 7. no. * - L. of c, picnic, Hanna-Nutt-man park, 6:30 p m. Wednesday Beulah Chapel w. S C s. Mrs Chas Fuhrman, all day. Flo-Kan Sunshine Council. K of I’ Home. 6;3b p.m. World Friendship Guild, picnic at Hanna -Nuttman, 5:30 pm. Profit & Pleasure Home Ec. Club picnic, Hanna Nuttman. 6:30. World Friendship Guild picnic, Shroyer Lake. •; 3u p m . Thursday Holy Cross discussion club. Mrs Clem Lengetich. i» p in. Magley Sunday school class, Parrish Hall. 8 p 111. Salem W. 8. C. S. Mrs. Hoy Mil ler. 2 p.m. Women of Moose. Moose home, officers 7:30, lodge - 8. W' M. A. of Nuttman Ave I'. H church. Mrs Clare Eddy. 8:00 pm. W 8. ('. S., Methodist church, 2:30 pm ; Executive committee at 1:45. Friday Calvary Ladies Aid Society, church, evening. Mt. Pleasant W. 8. C. S. and Bible < lass. picnic at Hanna .Nuttman park. 8:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant W. 8. C. 8. and Bible Class, Hanna-Nutt man park, potluck supper. Sunday Annual Hakes iteunlon. Sun Set Park. Monday Monroe Better Homes Club, Lehman park. Berne. 6 30 p.m. will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs Clem Lengerich. Frank Schultz. Akron. <»., of the Akron Beacon • Journal, visited here yesterday Mr Schultz is a for mer printer for the Irecatur Daily Democrat. I
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The Misses Geraldine Smith and Mrginia Laurent left yesterday for a ten day tour to Boston and other sites of interest in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lower returned yesterday from Lake Webster, where they spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michel have returned from a trip to southern Indiana and Kentucky. The Misses Kathy and Rosemarie Kohne have returned from (heir visit with college friends. Misses Lila and Marguerite Cbanal. in Englewood. N. J. Mrs. Sam Diehl. 828 N. Tenth St., has returned from a visit with her brothers and sisters in Midland. Mich. The Salem church will entertain with their annual homecoming August 15. There will be a basket dinner and a program. Mrs Frank Zerger of Rochester, N. Y„ left Sunday night for her home after visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs Mathias Coffee and other friends in this city. Mrs. Peter J. Mazelin. of Berne, underwent a major operation at a hospital i:t Cleveland. Ohio this morning. A world horse pulling contest is to be held at the fair grounds in Montpelier, next Sunday, starting at 1:30 p.m. with cash purse of SSOO, Entries from five states have been received Miss Hertha C. Heller, city librarian. writes that she and the others from here who have been taking the eight weeks summer course at Indiana University. will arrive home Saturday. They are busy with final tests this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Nelson left this morning for their annual outing They will visit relatives near Grand Rapids. Mich . for the next week or 10 days. Herman Wulliman. used car dealer at Berne, was a business visitor In Decatur Monday. Miss Susie Ennis. Newport. Ky.. who is visiting ft lends in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith and son Larry and Mr and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert and son George motored to Ossian Sunday, where they spent the day with Junies tßogdill and Arthur Ferguson. They returned to Decatur Sunday evening, accompanied by Mr Stogdill and Mr Ferguson and were joined by Mr and Mrs. Lewis Smith .and all spent evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dague. Schirtneyer street. Itecatur. Two Men Fined For Public Intoxication Theodore Bunner, of Decatur, was fined $1 and costs and Francisco Rodrigues, of Ka wkawlin. Mich., was fined $5 and costs by justice of the peace Floyd Hunter this morning on charges of public
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* RSPkSS B- _ THEY WEREN'T exactly looking for someone to take their picture, said Jacqueline Hanan, 20, and Priscilla Bint, 21, when their plane crashed into the photographers' stand at Aqueduct race track. Just a bit of engine trouble. Priscilla administers to Jacqueline's minor hurts as they sit in front of plane's wreckage at the New York oval for a “photo finish" picture. (International Soundphoto)
Intoxication. Bunner, who pleaded not guilty, was arrested by city police early this morning on South Seventh street, and Dodrigues, admilting guilt, was picked up Monday afternoon at Madison and Third streets. Pre-Admission Tests For I. U. Students Pre-admission tv st a for Indiana University students will lie given at the Fort Wayne center Thursday, W. M Harr, student counselor and assistant professor of education, announced today. All students who are required to take these tests have been notified by the office of admissions and it they expect to enter the university either at Bloomington or at the center this fall they are expected to report Thursday morning. The tests will begin at 9 o'clock. Orientation tests will be given at the center on the same day. These tents are for all new freshmen and are required of aL students plan ning to attend the center for the first time. These tests are very important from the counseling and guidance viewpoint and are of great value to the students in properly selecting his courses of study They are. of course, required only of the students taking work leading to a college degree. Adults not interested in taking work for credit or a degree need riot lake the tests. 15,000 Licenses To Carry Guns Issued Indianapolis, Aug. io — tl'Pt — -Mate police said today that nearly 15,0im licenses to carry guns were .ssued in Indiana during the past rive years, ami some 600 applications have lieen turned down In the same periovl. A small increase in the number of women seeking gun-.-arr Ming permits has Ireen noted lately, superintendent Robert Rossow of the State troopers said. But he added that only three percent of 14,942 permits have Iveen issued to women. Deadline On Terminal Leave Pay Is Sept. 1 Dwight R. Arnold, county service >fficer for veterans affairs, today reminded veterans and their depend ■u s that if they have not already made application for settlement of RAPID Photo Finishing Film left Wed. or Thur*, ready Friday 9 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. WANTED Lady for typing and sales clerk. State qualvfications--references. Apply Box 230, % Democrat.
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unused leave they must do so before September 1. Those needing assistance in meeting the terminal leave deadline may contact Mr. Arnold at the courthouse. ELIZABETH VCont From Page One) friend He said that he knew her as "Helen Grant.” Committee counsel Robert E. Stripling asked Miss Bentley, seated In front of the committee Ivench. to stand Up He asked Lee whether she was the woman to whom he referred. "Yes. that is the woman." Lee said. Miss Bentley. In previous testimony. said that l.ee was an independent source of information. She said he did not belong to the espionage rings she claimed to have known operated during the war. Prospective meat supplies and consumer demand points to an ip crease of 10 per cent or more in the fall pig crop, the U. 8. Department of Agriculture says. 0(t HAIR WMOIHtti , gjj, the W*w STAYS 9* . rouMwnis; with plastic curlara *2 st.. t«. Today's the day to givo yourself a TONI $• levely. The Toni wave n soft and natural looking Never frizzy. So thrifty. Look* juat aa lovely and lasts just as long as a 115 beauty shop wave. Se easy. Bluatratod instructiusM are easy as ABC to follow Holthouse Drug Co.
Tobin Pledges Early Appointment Reply Favors Repeal Os Taft-Hartley Law Washington. Aug 10 tl'PI — Maurice J. Tobin today promised President Truman he would tv-U him within 48 hours whether he will accept appointment as sec retary of labor. Tobin said that pending hi* de cision he still is in the rave for Democratic nomination as governor us Massachusetts. Tobin Is a former governor of Massachusetts and former mayor of Boston. After conferring with Mr Truman for 15 minutes. Tobin gave reporters this statement, "I came down to thank the president for the honor he has conferred on me by his offer of the secretaryship of labor "I pointed out to him that my name is still <>n the ballot as a candidate for Democratic nomin ation of governor, and that while I appreciate »he great honor he has bestows.’ cn me I have per zonal obligation. l - within my state that have to be considered. "I have th» appointment still under consideration. and the president has assured me that if mv decision eventually is In the affirmative, he will appoint me to the post of secretary of labor. "I will be able to give the president my answer within 48 hours. Asked whether he favored re peal of the Taft-Hartley labor law. Tobin replied: "Definitely I am against dis criminatory oppressive legislation whether It Is applied to labor or business. I consider that the
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