Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1948 — Page 3
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Society Items for days publics • ’ion must be phoned in by 11 a m. i i (Saturday 9:30 a m.) Phone 1000 1001 Miss Betty Melchi Thursday , Ladies Aid society of Trinity Evangelical I'nited Brethren I church. church. 7:30 p in. Decatur Rainbow assembly in I stallation of officers, .Masonic t hall? 7 p.m. Salem Methodis' W.- S ('. S . .Mis i .Monroe Methodist W. S. ('. S„ Church Annex, 7:30 p in. , So Cha ilea, Mrs. T. J. Metzler. 6: JO p :n. Monroe W. S. C S , church annex, 7:3d pm. Women of Moose. Moose home, S pin, officers meeting, 7:30 pm. Ever Heady class of Methodist church, Mrs John .Nelson, 7:30 pm I.adies Aid society of First Chris tian church, church parlor, 7:30 pm. Lincoln P T. A , Lincoln auditorium, 7:30 pm. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church basement, all day. Mugley Ladies Aid society, par Ish hall, all day St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed girls guild. Miss Pauline Seesenguth. 7:30 p in. Friday Legion auxiliary, Legion home, k pin. Rummage sale. Psi lota Xi sorority, The Dell, Madison street, 9 a m. to t> p.m. Work ami Win class of Trinity Evangelical I*. B. church, shelter house. Hanna .Nutttnan, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Friendship circle of Zion Evan gellc al and Reformed c liurch. hake sale, Gerbers market. !* a tn. Rummage sale, Psi lota Xi sorority. The Den. Madison street. 9 a m. to fi p in. St. Mary's society hake sale, St after which Mrs Raymond S Burnett, newly elected president of the club, gave a welcome to the | duh members Mrs Burnett then ■ introduced Mrs Arthur Suttles. program leader She discussed "Wildlife of the Pacific World i Mn Sut'b-s gave an excellent ac count of tlie vast territory, describ-
Joseph school dining loom. 2 p.rnJ to 1 p.m. Rummage side Loyal Daughter c lass of He hany Evangelical I I: hnr li. Wim-heater stceel, church,' k 3" to 11.3'i a in Sunday Aswoi ia'c il churches, M'-th<ulist church, 2.3'1 pm. Monday Ladies Firemans auxiliary. Mrs Harry Stults. 73" pm. Tuesday Church Mothers Study dub. Mrs l'at I Baxter, 1 p :u. W. S. W S of Trinity Evangelical I'. B church. I nion Chapel w s. w s. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Missionary sea I ietv. church basement, 2 pm. World Friendship guild of Presbyterian church. Mrs Fred Smith, < p.m. Thursday W. M A of Nutt man 'venue I'. B chutch. Mrs Edith Terrell. 7:30 p.m. Ing the many kinds of tropical birds, insec ts and animals tiiat in mbit the many islands At the con litsion of the pro •ram. a brief business tneeiim.' was ield. at which time Mrs. Milo W Black was appointed sei ret ary to fill the unexpired term of Mrs J C Denny, who has moved from tincite Twenty one members and guests A. M. Moore and Mrs Helen St one r. were hen invited to th*- beautifully appointed tea tab!*-. < entered with an arrangement of i hrysanthe I mums, and presided at by Mrs Burnett The duh' next meeting will be held O< toiler 2" at the home o! Mis Earl Adams, with Mis L (' Pettibone as the leader GIRL SCOUT LEADERS MEET WEDNESDAY The Girl Smut leaders club meet ing was held Wednemlav afternoon at the junior-senior high s> hoed with twenty-five members in at tendan *■ Mrs It. C Hersh, presi dent, presided. The meeting opened with roll call, aftei which Mrs. Fred Rile' explained registration and stated that all registrations must be in by October 31 Mrs Erniau John son and Mrs lam Coe bran were ap pointed to the clothing kit committee Mrs Doyle Collier outlined the program for the coming year, and Mrs Malcolm Locke announced plans for the "round up” to be held at HatmaNiitttii.nl park on Octo her 3" Gill Scouts will attend church in a liody on October 31 at the Methodist ami Catholi < hurch
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Announcement was also made of the training course to be held Oct ober 12. It. 19. 21. 2fi and 2k at the junior-senior high school. New leaders were then assigned troops. \t the c lose of the meeting, refreshments were- served by Mrs Doyle Collier. Mrs Malcolm Locke and Miss Glennys Roop. WALTHER LEAGUE TO GIVE PLAY The plav How Could You Mam" will be given by the St. Peter's Walther league on October 9 and Ift at eight o'clock in the Mon mouth high school auditorium The cast inc ludes Doris Grotrian. ! James Crosby. Joan Fuelling. 1 Frederick Kukelhan. Dorothy Crowb;>. Lewis Dornseif. Marcella Fueling. Charles Crosby. Lnwrence Fuelling. Dorothy Fuelling. Carlos Fuelling and V| ginia Kukelhan. \dmlssion price will be forty ceiiw for adults and twenty five cents for childien The Friendship ci.de of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will sponsor a hake sale Sa'iirday. beginning at nine- o’c-loc k. at Ger >ers market The W S W S of the Trlnltv vangellcal I'nited Brethren c hurch will be guests of the l ufon Chap•l W S W S Tuesday evening A iarge attendance is desired, and tnemheis not having transportation ire asked to meet at the churc h at seven o' loc k The Zion Lutheran Missionary society w’lll med In the church basement Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock The Indiana branc h of the Women's Society of World Sei vice- of the Evangelical I'nited Brethren hur< h. is holding one of the four institutes to be held in tile confer ti e. at the Berne church today Mts G S Burgett, m swionaty to the Red Bird Mission at Beverly. Ky. is the speaker 2ftft ar*- ex pe. ted to attend from Fort Wayne. Kendallville. Huntington, Bluffton. Decatur. Portland. Linn Grove and jther c hut < lies in this area. The Church Mothers Study club will meet at the home of Mrs Carl Baxter Tuesday evening at eight O'cloc k. A meeting of the World Friend ship guild of ti e Presbyterian churc h will be held at eight o'c lock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Fred Smith Mrs Ed ill Tetrell will la- hosess to the W M \ of the Nutt man Avenue- I nited Brethren c hurc h this evening at seven thirtyo'clock The Ladies Firemans auxiliary reeling will be held Monday even ing at seven thirty o'c lock at the tome of Mrs Harry Stults. Mrs. Ralph Reef ami son. Ray mond. and Mrs Mary Omlor at-
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tended funeral services for the l.it-] ter ~ si tri in-law. Mrs John Bog-, mr. a' Hamtuond An itcteic sting display of Riley hook- ami other features has been' arranged at the Decatur libraryhonoring the late famous Hoosier poet on his birthday Bc-n Knapke of V.illa visited here the past day or two. Mrs Bess Erwin is visiting relatives nt Tuscaloosa. HL, and Bloomington Mrs Bess Vaughn returned to her home in Chicago Wednesday after a several days' visit with Mrs Maude Dorwin and other friends. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Delk are the parents of a bi.by girl, born at 11:20 pm. Wednesday at the 'dams county memorial hospital bhe weighed <1 pounds. 10'4 ounces Fort Wayne Tops In Prevention Program Cid ago <l t 7 I t'Pt The fire prevention program of Fort Wayne. Ind was judged th*- most effec ive in tli*- nation in a contest sponsored by the national association of insurance- agents, it was announced today William J Welsh, president of the association, said the programs were Judged on a basis of com munity-wide organization, origin alit v and show manshift, and tnte gration w. h public school system activity Salt Lake City and Houston Tex. won the second and third place prizes Honorable mention* vent to Chicago; Watertown. N V. Peoria. 11l . Mumie. Ind and Norfolk. Va K 4 ■ J ■ W A 1 RESIGNING «» president of the MaMachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr Karl T. Compton, one of the nation s top scientists, has accepted an appointment by Prescient Truman to head military establishment's Research and Development board. (Intefnationall
■MI ■ jjy-'-Wt ■ n "PRIDE AND JOY" of the Communist party is the ClO-L'nited Electric al Workers' union, according to testimony in Washington by James J Conroy before a House labor subcommittee. Conroy says he is a Communist and ex-mernberof L'E (1 rtrrnational) Trade In a Good Town — Decatur ♦++++-E++++++++++++++++-M I For your psrsonol notsj 1 I , .. h f ('/ I X'it S'GNATURE f notes I Amenco i Best lo*«d Greeting Cafdi Me EOWITTTW
IN OUR WINDOWS THIS WEEK—OUR GREATEST DISPLAY OF THE WORLD S FINEST WATCHES ABOVt ALL nNE THINGS Y \ * t Hon° T jk \ o nd‘ ° P ' aCe che er BeOotV \ Con”’' 0 -„ n . • shc . \ A ' oo ' De r H»«n° nsh ' p * ‘ S»nc* e v \ \ / AT -A \ / lx , \ \ 4 * UOV HAMIItON AkVk z '/jT \ \ CL .Z - D-4 .. . . *150.00 \ 4 <f o"K»d* 14K nafvrol BARTON. *150.00 \ I /gX !4( natural gold cm. \ 1 a fl \ X 1 \ X 1 B UNA;:.’71.30 \ \ *° * (SM x. fl. 6 .W HAYDEN.. *71.50 1 jiKlv'CX DENNIS...* SSOO /t-e ‘ Z '<* «a»wol rS4 *u.S IONA;;; *60.50 g« o *«4 <••» Stone f IICISTEII • JthtLtl' I tauta* <4B num
y** jfcAdj 'dmiited Mr- Minnie Harkl*-** rout*- I Iti har-d Guntle B.- ant route I. Dismissed Jam*- S- hull/.: Mrs She. man VonGunten and daughter. Susan Kay. Geneva route 2, MrHoward Eox and son Bertie Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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The boys who sing in Fattier Flanagan's Al! 'm*-ri-an Hoys Town choir, wine li appears lor-- on W>-i!nesday. November 17. a' th-- jun ior i-nior high si hoed auditorium under the an of P l lota XI sorority, an- typical Ano ri an lad , with th*- -am- wholesome in'er- • sis as young < itizeii- in any Ameiic-an comm inity Singing is on y om- of theit ac omp 1 men Mo t .if them have oh> r extracui ric uar inter st and take part in th- c ommunity life of Hoys Town along wi li the oth« 1 -l-izen The same boys who are outstanding in 'he clioh ate al*o out tandinc Pi the other at tfvi i.e- of Roys Town whether it fcwrthall basketball baseball, band. Scouting, or hobby an I < r ift .0 tivroLike Am ra.i i'-»l - Boys Town is a melting p>t of la-- *, colors and creeds There at- several Negro bov ■ In the - h'dr. several are of Spanish and Mexican extraction and om- Is Chinese The »• boys live tog' tliel pay together 1111-l go to sc bool tog- thet They .i t-'ml ed casses dutillg the summei month- in order to make- the I'.'ls him week e iglit sta'e tour Tic kets tor the program are being off-red by member- of the sororl yto the fnmilie- of lie a'ur beginning to lev There will heme reserved seat•
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