Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1948 — Page 3

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held ’ ■■].,.. . I • ’>!•■» .It ;:>•• ionic i WK‘,.,< !>,•■. .1 "ii 'i ii.it,-iiay I '"" '''“ V '''' al I " "gio i Gr«*c:i. | -Mi*' l "'*' ly '’'■ r, ‘* h { HK, The next meet- |’ B .K). I.e.d -I* tti*' home "f I O-tob.-r I I GRABER [?K TO CIRCLE I }j , , llOSt'-SS tti<~1 ta.- Zion Evan .< <i < i""< it 'I I ikntep l ' ' ' •"" l l*u<-si • f" .tke n - 11 *" 1 " a ‘" l,s I C. Feller. Mrs A t .<t iharge of th'* | and Mrs. Feller E'^fi&ktaiti. d with u duet ., int-.-t iljjMy., lain . 10-.-d with the LuaaiSp* ll -" r,l ’ s IjJHLd ELL'S ■ MEETING tTWwr' , ! l --“"*"‘ l, "in»* K' .in Lmii-I dw ’ * l,l :,h , "'”" lll >' iut “' ■tn W ' at ~,e high in attendance. f^K.<n <omlucted by Hie Mrs Ralph Freels, Hinging tii* .."i.'h Onwaid Christ the «lub ...11 was answered with would lu I DwH ’"*■ btiHineHH meeting. LJB*' <1 S. uss.-d tor tiie Berne ai.d Mrs Floyd Arn C®:bU ■ h.iirnen of the clitl. KutTA i-it'-resting lesson on Erff».- I. ...-tils and . ake devui then given by Miss An fc K. home deiiionHtra I t»l® i*-Ire-ditnetits were later ta.. hostesses. Mrs Sam |hpr,» lEichaid Gerber. Mrs Mrs Russel Mankey and Byerly. FLOWER meets (Tower Study < lul> meeting Thursday the home o' Mrs. Mary E*-f. *1 Mrs Charles J. Miller for the I TiMI.-oir.g was opened with Mrs. entitled "It Works " m At.-ii..- Des Jean chose aw the life of St. Jerome BrvwJ-' - articles were then «■*,-■b-wtn" which the meeting psi dStil *iih prayer by Mrs II

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Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 100&1001 Miso Betty Melchi Friday Ave Marla study dub. Mrs. Gerald Kohne, b p.m. Rummage sale, associate chapter of Tri Kappa, first building west of Legion. 9 a tn. to C p m. St. Mary’s Township Home Economics dub, Mrs. Murray Holloway, 7:30 pm. Saturday Rummage wale. Business and Professional Women. Mollenkopf and Eiling, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.tn. Rummage wale. Root Township Home Economi- s dub, K. of I*, hall. 9 a.m. Rummage sale, associate chapter of Tri Kappa, first building west of Legion, 9 a m. to 6 p in. Sunday F'dirth district of V. F. W. auxilary, Garrett. Monday Junior girls of Legion auxiliary. Legion home, 4:30 p.m. Gamma Xu sorority, fire station. 7:30 p.m. in ion Chapel Girls Missionary guild. Josephine ami Hetty Sheets, 7:30 p in. Research dub, Mrs. U. I). Myers, 2:30 p in. Adams County chorus. Berne auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Tri Kappa sorority business meeting. Elks home. 8 p.m. V. F. W. auxiliary, hall. S p.m. Wednesday Psi lota Xi business meeting, Elks inline, N p.m. Wednesday l.adies Shakespeare dub, Mrs. Walter J. Krick. 2 p in. Girl Scout leaders meeting, jun-ior-senior high school. 1:30 p.m. Thursday Pleasant Hale Indies Aid sodety, church basement, all day. Magley Ladies Aid society, parish hall, all day. St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed gltls guild. Miss Pauline Seesenguih. 7:30 pin. J. Wertsberger. The next meeting will lie held at the home of Mrs. Rose Tanvas. with Mrs. Mary Sorg as chairman UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB IN MEETING The meeting of the I'nion Township Womans dub will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Erma Rabbit The meeting was opened with silent prayer, after which the president. Mrs. Chalmer ' Barkley, led the group in prayer. The song of the month "Onward Christian Soldiers" was then sung, and roll call was answered with "things I would like my dub to

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Ido." Eha Barkley and Mae Stultst [ were appointed to the committee] | for the exhibit on meat cookery ’ at the Berne fall festival. The program included a lesson on party refreshments and cake decorations, which was given by Miss Anna K Williams, county home demonstration agent. The meeting was dosed with the dull collect. School lunches were later egchanged. The next meeting will lie held al the home of Mrs. Paula Thieme at which time officers will * tie elected. INDIANA CLUB MEETING HELD | The Indiana dub meeting was .| held Wednesday evening at the. home of Mrs. Ed Voglewede, Fol-1 . lowing a brief busineHs meeting. I t cards were played and prizes were | won by Mrs. Ed Hammond and Mrs. . Dean Reber. • ( laively refreshmen's were later served by Hie hostess. The next meeting will lie a Halloween party I at the country home of Mrs Owen | r Scott. > The St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed gills guild will meet r Thursday evening at seven thirty t o'clock at the home of Miss Pauline Seesenguth Miss Ali.e Hick will be the leader. The Gamma Xu sorority will have . a business meeting Monday even i ing at seven thirty o'clock at the] fire station. Tri Kappa sorority will have a| r business meeting Tuesday even-i ing at eight o'clock at the Elks home. The Ladies Shakespeare club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Krh-k Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. An all day meeting of the Mag ' ley l.adies Aid society will be held ]at the parish hall Thursday Mrs. John Horne and Mrs. Martin Frue- . elite will be hostesses. — Psi lota Xi sorority will have a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, Octolier M ami ft. at the Den on Madison street. Completed plans 1 will Ihi announced at a later date , The junior girls of the l<egion auxiliary will meet at four thirty ] o'clock Monday afternoon at the . Legion home. The Pleasant Dale Ladles Aid hoc- | iety will have an all day meeting Thursday In the < hun h basement II Miss Atti'a Mae Rentz, daughter of Mr and Mrs Geoige Rentz, is 1 one of the 570 freshman students ' | enrolled at Valparaiso university. '! Miss Rentz, a graduate of Detatur high s< hisil. is registered in the college of arts and sciences. Bill Freeby. student at Depauw 1 University, will arrive in Decatur ' tonight to attend the Decatur-Port 1 land fisdball game. ’ Dick Heller. Jr. student at Ind ' iana University, will spend the weekend with his parents in Decatur.

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> Miss Fan Hammel. Mrs. H. L. I Kisintz. Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. ’ l.il Burroughs are attending a house party at the home of Miss Lettie Kintz in Toledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. Clareme Zlner and Mr. and Mrs, James EHierson will motor to Columbus. O. Saturday to attend the Ohio State-Southern California football game. Mr. and Mrs. S. ('. Bair. Bedford, patents of George Bair, Sr. arrived in Decatur Thursday for a visit at the Bair home. George Bair and his son Jerry motored to Bedford Wednesday and accompanied the elder Hairs to this city. Mrs. George Bair will leave Sunday for u trip through the western states. She will lie accompanied by her mother. Lowell Harper will fly to Oxford. 1 Ohio this afternoon and return with bis daughter. Miss Sue Harper, who is a freshman in Western College for Women. They will attend the l*e< alur-Portland f loltiall game this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alton are the ’uuetits of a Labv hoy, leirn at 7:54 p.m Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He has been I named Michael Jay. I QH Admitted Mrs. Joseph S< hirack. 121 Xorth Seventh street; Donald Duff. 815 Madison street. Admitted and dismissed: Alvin Miesse. Bryant; Otto Baker, route 3. Dismissed: Mrs. Belle Temple. Rockford. <>.; Dillon Jordon. Rock ford. O : Mrs Hattie Penn. Rockford. O. Beulah Isaliell Richards Grihler. the 'laughter of Lester and Viola Richards, was botn in Decatur, Ind May 23. 1915. She departed this life September 23, 1948 being 33 years and 4 months old. She was united in marriage September 18, 1934 to Lawrence Grihler Two daughters came to bless their home. Phyllis now age in and MuDortna. ag» 3. She leaves behind to mourn her passing liesides her husband Lawrence and two daughters Phyllis and MaDorma. her fa'her Lester Rl< hards, her mother Mrs. Viola Richards, two sisters. Mrs. John Alexander Jr. of Marshall. Michigan; Mrs. Rex Uelsen of Berne nd . two brothers. Jack and Eu gene Richards of Decatur. Ind and l host of friends She was a good wife and mother, levoted to her family and home. The poet has beautifully said: Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain. To have to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of ones heart. The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days. When we were all together.

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Dancer Vickie Evans Is Arrested Again Raid Gambling Club In West Hollywood Hollywood. Oct. I.—(UP) -Dancer Vickie Evans, who was arrested with actor Robert Mitchum In an alleged marijuana den a month ago. was arrested again early today when deputies raided a gambling < lub In West Hollywood. Miss Evans was one of 27 men and eight women bundled into two buses and hauled to county jail on gambling or vagrancy charges when the officers raided the "Vet's Club" for the second time this week. Miss Evans, who was charged with vagrancy, and the others arrested were released on ball and told to appear In Beverly Hills justice court Monday. Miss Evans was arrested a month ago with Mitchum, starlet Lila Meds and real estate agent Robin Ford when officers raided Mis» Leeds' hilltop home. The officers claimed Mitchum. Ford and Miss I*eeds were smoking marijuana cigarets. Miss Evans has asked to have the mariitiana charge dismissed on grounds that the officers did not find her smoking one of the reefers. others picked un in today's gambling raid included Marie L'Au -telle, a gorgeous blonde from the Earl Carroll show, film bit player Charles Bradstreet, and dancer Florence G Hamblin who came here from Tahiti recently and can hardly sneak English. The "Vet's Club" was raided at I a.m. just two days ago. deputy iheriffs of the anti-vice and narco*ics squad nabbed 21 persons in a •■aid on the same place. Miss Evans said she had "just walked in the front door with my late when the officers arrived." she refused to name her escort She said that when she disposes >f the gambling and marijuana harges "I want No go home to "hiladelphia I'm through with ’lollywood." A hearing on her motion to dis ■niss the marijuana charge will be Leld Oct 7 Mitchum. Ford and Miss Leeds will be tried Nov. 22 Two Autos Collide At Street Crossing Damage totalling 4450 was incurrd when automobiles driven by .larry J Riskas. Fort Wayne, and Dorris Williamson. 918 High street, ollid'-'l at Fifth and Monroe street •arly Thursday evening, police report rd today.* Williamson was ari'-sted for reckless driving. He aas alleged to •tave run a stop sign, hitting the Riskas machine in the right rear tender and body His arraignment .• M-iiedtiled for 4:30 this afternoon n justice of the peace court. Minor damage was reported in an accident on Monroe street at 9:30 ust night, involving autos driven >y William Kusdorf, Decatur route 1, and Ralph J. Myers. 524 Xorth Second street. Myers was waving zt a friend when he ran into the rear of the Suadorf car. police reported. Auto Is Demolished When Hit By Train Joe Myers. 73. of 112 South Ninth street, escaped injury late this morning when a Pennsylvania railroad switch engine completely d» mollshed the auto in which he was •rossing the PRR tracks at Jefferson street. Falling to see the oncoming Io oniotive. Myers s arted across the racks Fortunately the engine. «hkh was backing up on a switch, was approaching slowly His 1937 Ford was thrown a considerable' distance in the crash Myers re ported no personal injury to clfj uolice, who investigated the acciien*. Boy Is Saved From Death In Tar Pit Torrance. Cal. Oct. 1 (UP) — juitk action by a nelghlmr girl

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was credited today with saving Larry Stansbury, 2. from death in an ] abandoned tar pit. The child, burled up to his eyes, was almost unconscious and had stopped struggling when Ruth Vivian Oplani. 17, spotted him 10 feet out In the old pumphole The short, 100-pound girl laid two planks out to lairry and drag- • ged him from the tar. Then she - cleaned tar from his mouth and i nostrils and applied artificial res i piration. . . - . . There are no counties In Ixtuisl ! ana: there are parishes instead. i 11 ONE-MAN HOUSE (Cont From l*az» One) 11 -- - - — - —■' 1 -—— — spy while doing atomic research at Columbia and Chicago univer sltles. Weinberg fell under FBI scrutiny as early as 1945 and has given lengthy testimony before the fu I committee. It Is believed that one of the purpose' of today's hearings Is to check some t -if the evidence he gave. "Scientist X." whom the com i tnlttee has refused to Identify, allegedly gave communist party member Steve Nelson an important secret formula while working on atomic research at the Uni 1 , versify of California in 1943. The committee recommended prosecution of Hiskev. Nelson I Hiskey's wife, and atomic sclent ‘ ! i>t John H. Chapin on charges

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