Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1948 — Page 3
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Society Item* for days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. i (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mlsa Betty Melchl Wednesday St. Fidelia study club, Pat York, 8 p m. Our lady of Good Counsel study club, Mrs. James Murphy. Jr., 8 p.m. Girls Visionary guild of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, church. 7 p.m. I aid les Shakespeare club, Mrs Walter J Krick. 2:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi business meeting. Elks home, 8 p.m. Girl Scout leaders meeting, Jun lor senior high school, 1:30 pm. Thursday Ladles Aid society of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, c hurch. 7:30 p.m Decatur Rainbow assembly in stallation of officers, Masonic hall. 7 pm. Salem Methodist W. S. (’. S , Mrs. Wilbur Wcdfe, 1:30 p.m. Ladies Aid society of Union Chaffel. all day. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S., Church Annex. 7:80 p.m. So Cha Ilea. Mrs. T. J. Mettler. 6:30 p.m. Monroe W. S. C S., church annex, 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose. Moose home. 8 p.m , officers meeting. 7:30 pm. Ever Heady class of Methodist church. Mrs. John Nelson. 7:30 p.m. Indies Aid society of First Christian church, church parlor, 7:30 p.m. Lincoln P. T. A , Lincoln auditorium. 7:30 p.m. Women's Missionary society of Presbyterian church. Mrs. It. S. Burnett, 517 Madison street, 2:30 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church basement, all day. Magley Ladles Aid society, par Ish hall, all day. St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed girls guild. Miss Pauline Seesenguth. 7:30 p.m. Friday Legion auxiliary. Legion home, 8 p.m. Rummage sale. I el lota Xi sorority, The Den. Madison street, 9 | a.m. to 6 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, shelter house, Hanna Nuttman, 7:30 p in. Saturday Rummage sale. Psi lota XI sorority. The Den, Madison street. 9 a.m. to »’> p in. St. Mary's society bake sale. St Joseph school dining room. 2 p.m to 1 p.m. Rummage sale. Loyal Daughters class of Be hany Evangelical U B. churcli, Winchester street, church 8:30 to 11:30 ant. Sunday Assoeia'ed churches, Methodis church. 2:30 pm. Installed as vice pres.deni. Various plans were then made for the coming year and nrojectr were discussed. Mrs. W GuyBrown. member of the associate chapter, spoke in regard to the Hoosier Art Salon Bo h the active and associate chapters will spon sor a display of a new picture from the art salon every three months at the local library. The next meeting will lie a soc
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LI; / * fl ■ MISS MARTHA SHEETS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sheets 915 Dierkei street, and Lloyd Reef, e dest non of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reef, 8<»8 North Se. ond street, were united In marriage recent!/ at the home of the Rev. It R. Wilson. (Photo by Edwsrd).
ial meeting to be held October 19] at the Elks home GIRLS MISSIONARY GUILD IN MEETING The Girls Missionary guild of' Union Chapel met at the home of' Josephine and Betty Sheets Monday evening for its regular month !y meeting. Delores Sheets had charge of the opening prayer period and was also the leader for the evening, using the topic "World Horizons.’’ The, meeting was a "Tell of Missions" television broad' ast, with Rose Merriman as the producer. The prayer minute was given byMary Sheets. "We've a Story to Fell to the Nations" was sung by Rose Merriman, after which the troup sang "In Christ There Is No East or West" and "God So Loved the World." News of the world was given by Betty Sheets; 'A Missionary on Furlough <p aka." Josephine Sheets; an on-he-spot interview, Veda and Frie la Williamson. Investments for Ife, Janet Brown; "The Bible and Missions,' Jane Drew, and adventure stu: les. Hetty Miller. The Lord's Prayer was then repeated in unison 3he g,uild ceremonial was use I ■n closing! the program and prayer •«s offered by the Rev. larwrence Norris. Lovely ref. eshnients were later it rved the following members and uests, Jane Drew. Ethel Cook, lose Merriman. Shirley Workin er. Janet Brown. Veda and Freida Williamson. Lok Troutner, Bet y Miller, Delores. Betty. Josephine and Mary Sheets, ami the Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Noiris. Toe next meeting will be al the home of Mrs. Norris. RESEARCH CLUB HAS OPENING MEETING The Research club held Ha op mine meeting in the so m of a ten Monday afternoon at the home of Mr*. K. D Myers. Assisting Mrs Myer* as hostesses were Mrs. D B. Erwin. Mrs J M Doan. Mrs. D. Lewton. Mrs. W. G. Brown. Mr* C W. Knapp and Mr*. A. It tollhouse. The club colto -t was repeated after which Mrs. O. I. Vance, newly elected presid< nt of the < tub. rave a welcome to the club member*. Mrs Vance then Introduced 'r*. C. W. Knapp, program lead r. She read "The Maker of
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I Dream*," a fan asy in one act by] I Ollphent Down. The setting of the plav was a room In an old English i ' ottage. where a fire burned met-1 rilv on the hearth and a high back ' 'ed oak se tee was drawn up to ] warm its old timber*. The char-| actr rs were Pierrot. Pierrette and ; the manufacturer who was "Thel Maker of Dreams " Their thoughts and story were vividly Interpreted by Mr*. Knapp In her reading. At the conchiMlon of the program. a brief business meeting was presided over by the club president, Mrs. Vance. Guests were then invited to enjoy tea. served from a beautifully appointed tea table, centered with an arrangement of chrysanthemums, and presided at by Mrs O. L. Vance The club w 111 next meet October 18 at the home of Mrs H B Heller, wi h Mrs. W. G. Brown a« the leader. All members of Psi lota XI sor ority are urged to attend the important business meeting this evening at eight o'clock at the Elks home The Legion auxiliary will have a busin ss meeting Friday evening at eight o'clock at the Legion home • * f The St. Mary * so-lety will s|s>nsor a bake sale Saturday as te-noon from two to four o'clock in the dining room of the St ti soph s. hool. The committoes in <•' urge o the arrati .-emen’s includes Mrs. Rolrert Gage, chair matt. Mrs. Lro Ehlnger and Mrs H T Engle Memliers of the society are asked to have their baked oo.ls a' the si-’iool Saturday be t ac. n one and t a<> o clock. The Installatii n o; officers ot the Decauii Rainbow assembly will take piece Thu rday evening t •c.en o'clock. Al! Eastern Stars i d Masons are nregd to a tend and the public is invited. The loyal Daugnir.* class of the Betl-any Evangelical I'nited lire hren cliur h Win hester street will sp nsor a tummage sale Satu day morning from eight thirty to eleven 'hirty o'clock in the church I asement A meeting of the associated < hur. he* will he held at the Meth nd!*' church Sunday afternoon at two thirty o'clock The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity Evangelical United Breth ren church will meet at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the church. Mrs R O. Wynn. Mr* William Pennington and Mrs Hairy Poling will be hostesses The Misses Fannie and Madge Hi e and Mr and Mr* Kenneth I ;• adv motored to Lima. 0.. thb ' -nornlnz to attend the funeral ser I vi es of a cousin. Mr. and Mrs William Hoffman, of Chicago. wh< . also attended the funeral, will vis It a' the Hite home here tonight or heir way home. William Nott, county assessor o' Wells county, is quite ill with t heart ailmrnt and is a pationt it the Wells county hospital at Bluff on. Carl William Hawkins, of 510 Cleveland Street, has enrolled ar a freshman student al Anderson cdlege. it was revealed today hj I'resldc-nt J. A. Morrison The Elk lodge will mee Thursday evening at 8 o'clo--k. at which tim« nltlatlon and district depu'y in ■ pectlon will lie held Ribs and re freshments will be served Leo Child of i'indlay. 0.. heac. of the Krick. Tyndall company here, has been returned to his home from a Columbus hospital, where he has been a pa'lent the l>ast two weeks He will be requir ed to remain in bed for a month lor two, according to report*
I Miss Marjorie Schnepf Is one of 87 student* recently pledged to the Women's Recrea'lon association at DePauw university. Miss Schnepf. dau (liter of Mr. and Mrs Will Schnepf. Is a senior student She is amember of the DePauw chapter of Delta Delta Delta, na tional soc ial sorority, and will serve us scholastic chairman of that organization this fall I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krick, 330 I Ine street, are the parents of a baby girl, born at 10:05 a.m. today at the Adams couny memorial: | hotcpl al She weighed 9 pounds. Mrs Krick is the former Vivian Lynch. A baby boy was born to Mr. and ' Mrs Wilbert Kirchner. 1315 Mast-! er drive, this morning at 7:40 1 o'clock at the local hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces. Mr. ami Mrs. Claude Dennison are parents of a daughter, born last evening at 7:20 o'clock at the Adams county hospital. She has I not been named. i Admitted Mrs Doris Poling. Willshire, <)., route 1; Mrs. Sophia Fuelling, route 3; Baby Joyce Brandy berry, 115'4 South Thirteenth street. Dismissed Mrs. Clarence Williams and son, route 6; Mr*. la>ren Beer and daughter. Berne, route 1; Esther Christen, Berne, route 2; Janet Kay Everhart. 227 Sou h Third s reet; Mary Alice Howard. 116 South Tenth street. Ladies Are Guests Os Decatur Lions » The Lions club held ladies night Tuesday even ng. and a large at-1 tendance including many guests was reported Mr. and Mrs Reid • ri kson. of the Fort Wayne civic i oncra, presented an entertaining i program Paul Hancher was pro- , -■ram < hairman. All of the ladies wtre presented with roses. • —. 59th Annual State Medical Convention lndiana|M>ll*. Oct r> (UP) The Indiana state in-dical assoc-1 iat on * 9»th annual state conven non this month will feature the presentation of *• len'ifii papers by eight Indiana physicians. The session will be held Oct 26 38 In Indianapolis. . Speaker* are Dr Michael Shell--o Use. Garv; Dr Joseph II eleven | ger. Muncie. Dr Ransom R Buch holtz. Evans'ille. Dr Milo K Mil 'er. South Bend; Dr. Carl II Me 'askey. Dr Gerald W Gustafson )• Rollin H Moser. Dr Cleon A <afe. and Dr. Richard H Appel, all of Indianapolis. The nation's shortest river is the D" 4<n» feet lona, fl-'wiug iiuui Devils Lake In the Pacific ocean i W li < I • j wr< i, t >'4M. aWMMnaW*' >t * / fl ' ' MflCr EAkOLD L ICKIS, who quit tn enger a* Preaident Truman's Interior secretary, leaves the White House after his first visit in two and a half years. Ickes said he and the president talked campaign issues during sn "entirely friendly" chat (Interattiontl I i
• I"? • NEWLYWED George Moffett, Jr., and stage and screen actress June Duprez pause for the camera after their marriage in New York apartment of his uncle. Standard OH executive James A. Moffett, former Federal Housing administrator. A native of England, Miss Duprez was In the Broadway production "Town House.",, which just elored its run. This is her third marriage. Moffett in son of George Monroe Moffett of Diakesford. Md. (International) Creighton Speaks At Berne On Saturday Hobart Creighton, speaker of the Indiana house < f representu fives and Republican candidate for governor, will arrive at the Berne airport next Saturday morn Ing shortly before 11:30 o'clock. Hairy Essex. Republican county chairman announced today.
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Creighton will speak at a IJopulrIhan meeting at 11:30 o'clock Saturday and will leave immediately for an afternoon meeting in Ijike county. The Re|>ublican nominee : will be met at the airport by inemI her* of the Adams county Republican organization and county <andil dates and will In- escorted to the j me>-ting place at Berne Russian Readers Are Reminded Os Veto Moscow. Oct 6 (CP) All Moscow papers reminded their readers today that Soviet delegate i Andrei Vishinski still holds the power of the veto In security coun--11 cli consideration of the Berlin crisis in Pans. The papers published a Tass dlsl ; patch from Paris quoting the news-1 i pa|w>r "Figaro” as saying tint ob-| . servers "must not forget that VishIi 1 insky still holds In reserve the weapon of the veto." Nobel Prize Winner Fears New World War Milwaukee, Wls .Oc t 6 (UP) - Dr Harold C I'rsy. Nobel prize winning physi.-isi who helped develop the atom bomb, believes "only an ad of God" can prevent another war Urey told dor-tors attending a
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Wisconsin medical society dinner last night that it L almost useless to talk about the constructive us- - es of atomic energy. "It ap|>ears to l>e true that we f are drifting closer and closer to war." he raid “Only an act of God can s op us.” A flourescent lamp, the color or which matches in candescent light, is on the market Its efficiency is said to exceed that of the standard white fluorescent lamp by 7 percent.
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