Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1948 — Page 3
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KuR home Kjß MEETS ■ pillar meeting of the De Economic* duh wan ■ lh c home of Mrs. Alva UwR,. meeting wax conducted by U c Hersh in the absence of ■. .i..„i Mr*. John Metzger ..IF ii ( .r«h gave an interesting 1 of her recent trip to PurK r < Haley. Mr*. Herald Durij Mix George Squire* were ni.oini'd to the nominating by Mrs. Hersh. Mr*. Roy ported on the Adam* county L following which topic* on flnu . , lothex. and dry freeie |j..,inner! for the 1949 talents Max Schafer won the door >]j refreshments were later by the hostesses, Mrs. laiw,lrs Elmer Anspaugh, Mrs. Smitley. Mrs. George x and Mrs. R. C. Hersh. Six icinberx were in attendance. SOCIETY RICT MEETING ) AT GARRETT I fourth district meeting of nn-rican Legion auxiliary was It Garrett Thursday. The nine erx attending from here were pr Braun. Mildred Smith, Nalortnan. Elizabeth Hersh. Mil [tarwachter. Effie Flaugh. Lulieman. Zelma Roop, fourth tt outgoing president, and Hauer, retiring secretary. Sell Rechtol, of Garrett, was led as president of the disMrs Iva Reynolds, secretary, >na Haines, chaplain. Mrs. ie Graham was the installing r Announcements were also of the district past presidents ns to be held October 14 at ibusco and the next district n.- on November I at ChuruILY REUNION ELD SUNDAY r John Fuhrman family held nion at the home of Mr. and Francis Fuhrman recently. A rt dinner was served at the hour to Mrs John Fuhrman. in<l Mix Ora Newltard. Mr. and Charles Fuhrman. Mr. and Francis Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fuhrman. Mr. and Mrs. Mice Smith. Mr. and Mrs. tie Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe hinK. Mr. and Mrs. Harold <h. Mr and Mrs. Burl FuhrMr and Mr*. Earl George man. Mrs. Melvena Ross. JanBob. Charles. Paul. Karl. Phil, a. Nancy and Barbara FuhrEvelyn and Dean French. Esand Jean Foreman. Lanny and ) iloxx. and the Rev. and Mrs.
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Society Items for days publiea- . tlon must be phoned in by 11 a.m. , (Saturday 9:30 am.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melehi Friday Mt. Pleasant Bible clas*. Mr. and Mr*. Burl Fuhrman, X p.m. 1 Psi lota XI party, postponed. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical I', it. church, Mr. and Mr*, David Wynn. 7:30 p.m. Philathea class of Baptist church. Mrs. Zimmerman. 6:30 p.in. • Saturday Ice cream social and bake sale. ' Antioch Lutheran church. Hoagland. *> p.m. L. W. rummage sale, Bethany Evangelical U. 11. church, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Sunday Chicken supper, St. Paul's Lutheran church. 5 p.m., sale of baked goods and fancy work, 4:30 p.m. Monday St. Catherine study duh. Mrs Don Roeder, 60< Jefferson street. 7:30 p.tn. Monday Holy Family study dub. Mrs. Herbert Fook, X p.tn. Tuesday C. L. of C. chorus. K. of c. bail. 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa social meeting. Elks home. 8 p.m. Demoi ratic Women's dub, Geneva. Gamma Nu sorority, fire station. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Rt. Luke Women’s yuild, church basement, all day. C. C. Conn and sons. Franklin and Raymond MEETING OF LADIES AID SOCIETY HELD The meeting of the Calvary Evan gelical United Brethren Indies Aid society was held Thursday afternoon at the church, with Mrs. Walter Koos in charge. Following the group singing, scripture and prayer were given lively refreshment* were then served by Mrs. Erinil Shifferly and Mrs. Harry McDermott to the nine members and two guests attending Contests were later enjoyed. MRS. EARL CHASE HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The meeting of the W. S. W S. of the Union Chapel Evangelical 6 __________
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I * . W ■k I Rtn • r j. MISS MARGARET LOUISE BEINZ, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ker mil Blenz. of Willshire, <). and Melville I) Gehm. son of Mr and Mrs John Gehm. Rockford. <l. were united In marriage- r cently at the Wlllxhire Uni ed Brethren churc h. (Photo by Edwards)
United Brethren chur -h wax heldj at the home of Mrs. Earl Chase Thursday afternoon. The meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs Henry Bauman, was! 1 opened with the group leading "Thei Covenant." Mrs Omer Merriman had c harge of the program and Mrs Bauman led in prayer. "A Stewardship Ceremonial" was presented by Mrs. Freeman Schnepp, Mrs. James Sheehan and Mrs. C. O. Brown Mrs. Merriman then gave the topic "Manual of Spiritual Living," following which the program was c losed with prayer, offered by Mrs. Schnepp. During the business meeting, the group voted to invite the W S.W 8. of the Trinity c hurch and the W 8. W. 8. of Monroeville, to the next meeting. Announcement was also made of the reading book* available after which Mrs. Celia I'ellett closed the business meeting with ptayer. Those attending were Mrs. I Brown. Mrs. I'ellett, Mrs Bauman.! Mrs Schnepp, Mrs Sheehan. Mrs. Robert Workinger, Mrs. Charles Ralibit, Mrs Knelfelkainp. Mrs Meiriinan. Mrs. Myron Frank and he hostess, Mrs. Chase. BETHANY W. 8. W 8. - j MEETING IS HELD The Women's Society for World, Service and the Ladies Aid society; of the Be.hany Evangelical United Brethren church met Thursday as- ■ ternoon in the social looms of the church. Mrs. F. 11. Willard was the leader. using as her theme "We Press ! on in a Fellowship of Love and Service." The meeting was opened with the piano prelude by Mrs. Ray mond Eichenauer, followed by a short memorial service for Mrs loin Kern, conducted try Mrs. Dic k McConnell; song. ' O Master Let Me Walk With Thee;" scripture and prayer. Mrs. A. Koller; stewardship ceremonial. "Possessions." Mrs. Koltei; "Myself.'' Mrs. W. Sea mon; "Prayer," Mrs. W. Rawley; solo, "We Must Press On.’ Mrs. L. Woodruff, playlet. ■ What's Ahead in Our Years Pr >gram." Mrs | Amos Ketchum. Mrs. laxwrence An i spaugh and Mis. John Smith; hymn "Lead On O King Eternal.*' During the business meeting, con ducted by Mrs. Ray Stingely. Airs Woodruff announced that the an QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Satisfaction Guaranteed Holt house Drug Co HAVE YOUR BABY and keep your FIGURE,* / 1001 / / Aik your doctor about I | Spencsr fur turufun and I \ IL. J wlS| bstore and oflee ' I fi\ *• l * ofcy And J “ I Spsncer holpx Hco now I mi mother h<pr on* I ‘ J -Vt and ««cx« bsouty V-*1 OHtch coeaerl Mrs. Leota Connell 2<W S. 3rd Phone Ma SmctUtfA FLOWER SHOP Potted Plant*. Mixed Bouquets. Corsages. Flowers for your every need. All Funeral Work given special attention. Phone 1853 207 Liberty Way (acroao from court 'bouse)
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nual summer Christinas tree party will lie held September 25 at two thirty o’clock, and the fall institute rally will be held In Heine on October 7. The lied Hird report was made- by Mrs. Dick McConnell Twenty sick calls were also reported Mrs. Earl Fuhrman conduc - ted (he business meeting for the I<adies Aid. after whic h the mee'lng was closed with prayer by Mrs. Stingely. Lovely refreshments were later served by the September section of the Ladies Aid. with Mrs. Hoc ker ax c hail man. The C. L. of C. chorus will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the K. of C. hail. The Holy Family study club '•111 meet at the home of Mrs Herbert Foos on Marshall street Mondav evening at eight o'clock. The laiyal Dau gilt ers class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will sponsor a rummage sab- Saturday. September 25. from 1 eight thirty to twelve o’clock in the I church basement 1 The st. Luke Women's guild will shave an all day meeting Wednesday in the church basement. Mis i.Dwight Roth will be hostess and Mrs Albert Dick will he in charge of the lesson. Members have been asked to leturn their yellow and blue bags to their chairmen within the next three weeks. Mis Dwight Roth is chairman of the Idue side and .Mrs Elmer Beer, chairman of the yellow side. Mr anil Mrs. Paul Edwards accompanied Miss Kathryn Ann Edwards to Bloomington this week, when- she entered Indiana university. SgjOSRITAL Q n Admitted Mrs Martlia Daria, Geneva. Dismissed: Mrs. Albert Kukelhan and son. route 3; Mrs. Margaret Kohne, 921 Dierkes street; Mrs I Lisle Wendel and daughter.
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Woman Shot Before Fatal Plane Crash Couple Killed When Small Plane Crashes New York. Sept. 17. —(UP) — An autopsy showed today that Hannah Laufer. 38, who crashed in a small plane with a male companion last night, had been shot three times. Miss luctifer and Meneu Monelone. 31, c rashed In a swampland near Idlewild airport In a plane rented from a flying school Both were dead when taken from the wreckage. Today, an autopsy performed by Dr. William Benison of the Queens medical examiner's office, disclosed I the woman itad been shot The medical examiner said two bullets were removed from her body. Another had gone through! her breast Miss Laufer. daughter of a Jack-, sc>n Heights. Queens, furrier, lead been shot in the chest, arm and back, the medical examiner said. Police said the bullets entered her body from the left side, where j Monelone, who piloted the small plane, normally would have sat. The plane, which had been rented from Flushing airport yesterday afternoon, c ircled over I#a Guardia j and Idlewild airports several times before crashing Observers said the pilot did not "seem to know what he wax doing." ; 1 ■ , Twin boys were born to Mr. and ,'Mts. Otto Joseph Baker, route 3j his morning at the Adams county, memorial hospital They were born at 1:56 and 2:05 o’clock and weigh-1 . ed 5 |M>unds. 11 ounces, and 51 pounds, 13 ounces. I A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Feller*. Monroe, route . 1. at 6:45 p.m. Thursday at the local hospital. She weight d 7 pounds. 3 ounces. I Mr and Mrs. Eugene Pettibone, , Third street, are parents of ( a baby 3tlil. I>orn at 10:28 o'clock ( Thursday morning at the Adams I c ounty memorial hospital She weighed X pounds. ounces. I v Pierceton Youth Is » Killed In Accident Warsaw. Ind . Sept 17 lUP) — Dean McCraw. 22. Pierceton, was fatally Injured laat night when the car he was driving overturned on t I Ind., 13 near Pierceton. James Brower. Pierceton, owner of the car. was Injured McCraw died in a Warsaw hospital NOTICE! ROUND & SQUARE DANCING LAKE BLUE WATER Montpelier, Ind. Everv Saturday Night 9 to 12 Music By Melody Rhynstera Fun for Young and Old Alike
’ r a — - CZECH FATRIOTS are forming an anti-Communist government council with headquarter* in I Paris. London and Washington. to work for liberation of their nation, say* Hubert Ripka. former Czech minister, shown at his desk in Par s. (Irttrnational) St. Joseph's College President Resigns Rensselaer. Ind. Sep' 17 (UP) The Rev. Henrv A. Lucks, president of St. Joseph’s college since 1944. resigned today because of |x»or health. Pending appointment of a successor. the presidency will be held by the Rev R fl. Eesser, vice-presi-dent of the college. for Beautiful Dry Cleaning Call 147 We’re as near as your 'phone. KELLY DRY CLEANERS 427 N. Ninth Strset We pick up and deliver.
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Robert Hansel Heads Decatur Senior Class Robert Hansel was elected president of the class of 1949 tn senior class elections held Thursday at Decatur high school Other class officer* are Sam Bogner, vice-presi-dent; Dora Brunnegraf, secretary; and Neil Thomas, treasurer. Miss Catherine Weldler Is dans xpon-
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I sor. An electrical manufacturer reports that synthetic insulating materials now under development, by chemists promisWwnore efficient use of electric power at lower cost. Kearney. Neb.. Is the seat of buffalo County, and Minden. Neb., is the seat of Kearney County. P.uffa!o and Kearney counties are adjacent.
