Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1948 — Page 3

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SPANGLER OCTOBER 23 j .-. liiiKt mar Kj® ui ,,. to William II Ohio K ■ <•■ ’"her 23. at liiti<R2S '•' 'l.iry s Catholic h, nigh ncliool. is ;t . t ,.|ler the ■ IK. >ml IS charge of the s.r.mgs Mr. Judge . e high School ami , I nW- ■! I'eiit.al Sova Co Un V'g* „ne Os which wa* spent ■ tß»> ,l,, ' al, ' r 1-1 ,!l ‘‘ - un.let Kj*AN MOWERY ... ■Lgjßj. ..as the honored guest I mS'* " f ' ,rH - K*' n!,e,, i . .1. of peach KgjMu given Miss Mowery K« !<w arrival. acre then played and varE« awarded the winners ■L. Mfried gue.t was the recipKt Jfciarr- lovely gift*. later served deli, • ( u*-nts to Miss Mowery. Et UF **"* Mowei-V Helen. Jean K dfcli Mowery. Mrs. Hetty My t K i-I!■■ e peters. Miss Gladys j KttcM Mrs Virginia Harvey. Ei. Ale Owen. Mrs. Hilda Staley E•< .te: Bryan. Miss Nina EtwrTM .s Ruth Knittie. Miss Kriinaffer. Miss Marcia Martin, E(wa Girod. Miss Martha Mey- j K jfl* Lucille Miller and Mrs Guests unable to at E •»|t‘ Miss Rachel Gerber. Ei Or - Miller Miss Loh Smith. ; E f fan ile Shell. Miss Donna Mrs Dale Hoffman and I (» - Journey. ■missionary ■in meeting ■ MiMtoMry guild of B evangelical United ■S: i with thirteen member* e nMr.i' Gause was the leader her topic "World Horiz B'lb' president. Miss Maijor ■b Hiil inndmted the business at which time the group send packages to the Phil- i one new member was al- i ■ wAum-d into the guild IbM refreshments were later ; ■rval by the hostesses. Shirley and Heed lxii« will he the leader next ■Mdlati'l loan Death ami Mar- ( ■■llill. hostesses. Man sisters ■ MONDAY TW 'ythian Sister :>•» ting was Hit the Knights of Pythian i wngja-- evening, following Tern- I •Mr Ma .el Stri-ker. president. Id (ft rge of the buslnesa meet- «. • wh. h time announcement •JP' I’' 1 ’' of inspection of the Ternb tM>> ield Monday. October 25 ers w«|| attend this •dj* \ potluck supper will be HRB and the meat, rolls, butter. | will be furnished

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* * I I feX&ejt/cd fc— J Society Items for days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchi Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma sorority. Mrs Robert Shraluka. X pm. Dorcas class of Bethany EvanMartin. 7:30 p.m. gelical U. B church. Mrs. Ada t Associate chapter of Tri Kappa. Miss Madge Hite, 7:30 pm. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Herbert Hawkins. 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, odd Fellows hall. 7:3t> p.m. Sigma Beta Phi. City Hall. S p m. W. C. T. I'., Mrs. Luther Clase. I 2p m. Monroe Better Homes dub. Mrs Harry Crownover. Union Chapel church W. S. W.8. guest meeting. 7:30 pin. Delta Theta Tau, Elks home, * p.m. Church Mothers Study dub, Mrs Carl Baxter. 8 pm. ' W. 8. WB. of Trinity Evangell cal I'. B. church, Vniou Chapel W. 8. W. 8. Wednesday Girl Scout board of directors. Mrs R. 8. Burnett. 1:30 pin Bridge club, Mrs. Bill Melchi. H • pm. Magley Ladies Aid. bazaar and supper, parish house. 5 to s p m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics dub. Mrs Boyd Stepler. 7:30 p.m. B. P. W. White Hall Inn. Van Wert. 0., 6:45 p.m. Historical club. Mrs W P. Rob Inson. 2:30 p in. Zion Walther League, business ! mee lng. thiin h basement, 7 p.m. Zion l.utherau Missionary society. church basement. 2 pin. World Friendship guild of Pres1 byterian church, Mrs Fred Smith, k p.m. Thursday W 8. C. S. of First Methodist i church, church. 2:30 pm, execu i fives. 1:45 pm. Junior leaders skatinc party. Sun 1 Set park. 7:30 pm. — — — i Mrs. Hammond WH tie In charge of the meeting, and she asked that all members bring table service Following the business meeting. I members were Invited to the din- ! ! Ing room where lovely refreshments were served in Halloween appointments. Low Ixiwls of mixed flowers and potted plants cen•ered the serving tables. Hostesses were Mrs Ivan Stucky, chait' man. Mrs Zona Acker. Mrs. Zelma Roop and Mrs. Fae A hr. Bingo was later played and priz es were awarded the various win tiers. I LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETING IS HELD The Ladies Ahl society of the Trinity Evangelical Fnited Brethren church met at the church recently for its regular meeting. Devotions were given by Mrs. Anna Myers. Mrs Hubert Cochran and Mrs Hultert Gilpen During the I business meeting, conducted by i

Women’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Refoimed church, church, k p ni. Girl Scout troop 13, fire station, 3:3i» p.m. Ladies Aid society and W.S.W.S . Bethany Evangelical Fnited Bn thren church, church. 2 p.m. St. Mary's society, ('. L. of hull. 7:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship of Missionary church. Mrs. John Hirschy. 7 p.m Holy Gross discussion club. Mrs ■ Herman lamhe. 7p.m. Queen of Rosary discussion club. Mrs. Cordelia Schultz. H p.m. Baptist Women's Missionary society, Mrs Brice Butler. 2 p.m. Friendship Village Home Econ I cimics club. North Brick school. Eastern Star. Masonic- Hall. 7:30 P.m Women of the Moose, ritual prac I J G> e. Moose home. W. M. A. of Xuttman Avenue I I’. B. church. Mrs. Edith Terrell. . 7:30 p.m. Friday Calvary Ladies Aid. Church. 7:3o: p.m. Presbyterian Halloween party, church basement. 7:3'1 p.m. W. S. (’ S of M'. Tabor Metho dist church. Mrs Dorwin Drake. 7p.m. | W. S. C. S. and Bible class of Mt . Pleasant church. Mr and Mrs 1 Chauncey Sheets. 6:3*1 p.m. Sunday Young married people of Magley | Evangelical and Reformed church, parish hall. 7:30 p.m. Philathea c lass of Baptist church Mrs. Max Schafer. 7:30 pm. Psi lota Xi party. Mrs. Ann Grandstaff. 1 p m. I Mrs. R O. Wvnn. fifty four calls , were reported and the work c-om : mittee turned in forty three dol lars The group also voted to hold ; [ a fellowship pot-luck supper in the : c-hurch dining room Thursday even ' j Ing at six o'clock. Mrs. Frank' j Jones. Mrs. Frank Baker and Mrs t Harry Poling were appointed to the work committee for November i Lovely refreshments were late: i served the twentv-two members and one guest by Mrs. Poling. Mrs William Pennington and Mrs Wynn. Hostesses for the November meeting will !><• Mrs. Charles Rotienold, Mrs R E Miitnma and - Mrs Adam Kunowi.li ENJOYED MONDAY • The nurses staff and clerical I employes of the* Adams county 1 memorial hospital enjoyed a party! i at the shelter house. Hanna-Nutt man park, last evening. Following ! a weiner bake, conies s were on j joyed Mary Hofmann was awarded the contest prize, ancl the group composed of Mary Alice Whitright. i Eileen Keller. Maxine Harvey. Na I omi Harvey and Mary Jo Krick, won the scavenger hunt prize. Juanita Baumgartner was chairman of the arrangemontw. and Ann McConnell was in charge of the entertainment. Those attending were Mary Golfer. Jewell Girod. Eleanor Rebber. Francis Northcutt. Ann McConnell. : Mary Hofmann. Juanita Baumgart tier. Mary Alice Whitright. Mary Jo Kriik, Ghfria Striker. Eileen Keller. Maxine Harvey. Naomi Harvey. Telsa Schindler. Orpha Erwin. Olga Heller. Leona Shook. Hope Moyer. Jessie Frank. Florence Llchstensteiger. Edna Myers. Bernice Adams. Amanda Ward. Josephine Lengetieh. Ulla Miller. Agnes Keller. Eleanor Daehnke. Virginia Reef. Marie Felber, Rachel Burry. Cnarles Knodle and Wili liam Eichhorn The senior class of Geneva high i school will present the play Let i Me out of Here* Friday evening. ' October 15. at the high school audj i orium Members of the cast are I Betty Alice Farlow, Margie Test

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er. Helen Everhart. Wahotn Moser, John Stanley, Paul Bauman. Sheridan Potter. Phyllis Jena Burk. Kenneth Nevil and Don Kelley. The ladies aid of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church will meet nt the church Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock ' 'or the ivgul '- monthly meeting Mrs. William Lichtenberger and Miss Es her Harmon will be the hostesses Mr and Mrs, Cat! Amstutz today annofimed the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh'er. Jeanette, to Tilman Sprunster. son of Mrs Emil Sprunger. all of Berne. The wedding will lie an event of Oct. 2k at the First Missionary church In Berne Miss tmstu'z is employed as a nurse at the Jay county hospital, Mr. -'prunger at a local furniture plant The junior class of the Berne French township high sihool will present the play. “Off a Pewter j Platter ’ a| the Berne auditorium Tuesday evening. November It. The j following cast of characters has ; been i hosen (lym-th I. echty. John Burke. Billie Parrett. Virginia Ha bagger. Dorothy Bertsch. Duane l.ehman. Julia Ltechty. Cynthia Kirchhofer. Ronald Townsend. David Gehman, Anna Amstutz, Sherry Habegger. Shirley Hirschy. lanice kmstutz. Joan Moser. Lillian Baumgartner, Logan Sprunger. , lorry Lehman and Howard Ha-beg-.-er The Philathea class of the Bap tist church will meet at seven thiry o'clock Ftiday evening at the home of Mrs. Max Schafer. Homesteads Mrs. Maude Merriman will he the assisting hostess. Members i are requested to bring articles for the silent auction, and a good attendance is desired A meeting of the Holy Cross dis-'-ussion club will be held at the home of Mrs. Herman Loshe Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock The Young Married People of I the Magley Evangelical and Re | j formed church will have its annual Halloween party Friday evening ii seven thirty o'clock at the par ish hall Prizes will be awarded to the prettiest and ugliest adult and child masked \ll members are urged to attend. I A meeting of the Church Moth era Study club will be held at eith jU< lock this evening at the home of Mrs Carl Baxter Mrs Gerald Rose will be devotional leader. Mrs. Ralph Habegger will give the topic from Parents magazine, and Mrs. Asa Pollock will review the art ide for the Christian Home mag azine Mrs. John Hirschy will lie hostess to the imdles Fellowship of the Missionary church Thursday evening at seven o'clock. The Queen of the Rosary study i -lub will have its mee Ing al eight j o'clock Thursday evening at the | home of Mrs Cordelia Schultz. - A meeting of the Women's guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will be held Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the church. All members of the First Pres | byterian church and Sunday school and their families are invited to a Halloween i>arty Friday night at seven thirty o'chsk in Die church basement Gapies will be played and refreshments served. The Girl Scout board of direc

. tors meeting will be held Wednes-1 • day afternoon at one thirty o'clock | • at the home of Mrs R 8. Burnett The junior leader skating party r will be held at Sun Bet park at sevi en thirty o'clock Thursday evening. • instead of Friday evening as fori merly announced. I The general meeting of the W- » 8. C. 8. of the First Methodist i hur< h will be held Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the ■ church. Miss Etta Mallonee will be I devotional leader. Mrs. Walter Gie r Ide. of Fort Wayne, district seci retary of the status of women of . the Fort Wayne district, will be I the guest speaker. The executive ( committee will meet at one forty , five. I l " z"~s' i i ■ Mr and Mrs Harold Baughn and, i daughter. Site, spent the weekend i . with their son-in-law and daughter, , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drake. In Jes , fersonville Mr. Drake is attending television and radio school in . Louisville. Ky. Mr. and Mrs C. E. Hell and C. E. Peterson motored to Muncie today Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beehler and I son Carl motored to Hanover Sun-1 day. where Carl remained at Han | over college after spending the ; weekend with his parents In De catur. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp if this city and Gerald Mylott of Chicago are visiting In Washing , ton, D C The sugar factory at Ottawa. O. i I owned and operated for a number , of years by the la’e Fred Hubbard, of this city, is reopening for a 50day run and will employ 250 men The plant had been closed several years. Mrs John M. Kennedy entered , St. Joseph's hospital. Fort Wayne, , last evening, where she will under- ■ go surgery. Resume Employment Service October 20 Marjorie V May. employment service manager of the Fort Wayne employment security office, and R ’ H Huff, unemployment compensation manager, announced today that the office will resume itinerant service to Decatur Wednesday, Oc'ober 20 at 1:30 pm. Representatives of the employment service and claims service; will be at the city hall at 1:30 p.m. | on the first and third Wednesdays , of each month Employer* iu ti e Decatur area [ who wish to place orders may write 1 or call the Fort Wayne office. I A-4462, at any time prior to the scheduled visits to this city. If more convenient, they may call in person at the city hall Unemployed persons seeking jobs and unem-: ployment compensation should report to the city ball at the time I diown above. Roger Fruchte Heads Sophomore Class Roger Fruchte has been elected president of the sophomore class at Decatur junior senior high school. Other class officers are Lester Sautbine. vice president; Dianna Linn, secretary, and Sam Gilbert, treasurer. Hugh Andrews Is class sponsor Jackie Bebout Shows Grand Champion Gilt Jackie .'.elsuit, of Decatur route 3. showed the grand ( hampion over-all breeds in the senior gilt class at the Berne fall festival, it has been announced The winner, a Berkshire, was purchased from the Harry W McDermott herd. McDermott showed the grand champion overall breeds in the sow and litter dass. also a Berkshire. Four Rail Workers Haled Into Court Four Erie railroad workers were irraigned In the court of justice of the peace Floyd Hunter this morning on charges of disorderly con ( luct and public intoxication Woodrow Reardon and Walter Meehan, of Waterbury. Conn . were »ach fined 15 and costs for public intoxication They were arrested by officer Dale Death and deputy sheriff Robert Shraluka at Thir teenth and Adams street short!-, before midnight Monday Bnsiks Stone, of Knoxville. Tenn , and Earl Brown, of Butte Mont. were arrested by Death and Shraluka at II 15 pm at the Erie camp, and charged with disorderly conduct Stone was fined 125 and coats and Brown'* case was con tinued Infant Uninjured As Tank Falls On Him Indianapolis. Oct. 12 — tl’PI — Klthough a 360-gallon oil tank fell on 13-months-old James Edward Beasley, it apparently failed tn injure him. his parents said today Mr. and Mr*. !-*on Beasley said they were setting the tank in naw concrete at their home yesterday when it toppled over on the in tint Doctor* could find n« sign of injury

I DANNY CLAYTON PRICE t Eulogy t He was such a happy, loveable, little boy Always frolft-klng and bubbling with joy. With his twinkling eyes and happy face He'd skip and hop about every place He was a favorite of his playmates And he loved every kind of game. He thought his lessons were such fun And he was so proud to print his name He was really a big. little man Trying always to please his kin. He was the pride and joy, this little Dan, Os his Daddy, Mother. Jerry and ■ Jim. I On Monday night five little angles stood by his bed One at the foot and one at the head. One little angel sang and one little angel did pray And the other little angel carried his soul away. Good-night, darling little Danny While you with the little angels sleep. The memory of having known you Is a bit of heaven, we shall always' keep By HARRIETT M. MILLS Oct. 5. 1948 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends and neighbors who were so kind to us during the illness and death of our son and brother. Danny Price, We j appreciate your acts of kindness MR. and MRS. ROY L. PRICE JIMMY and JERRY PRICE. 7 Padlock* Not Enough Caracas, Venezuela (CP) A small tailor shop belonging to Man uel Emilio Fernandez was broken Into and looted despite the fact that he had seven padlocks on the door.

II Be sure lo Mtop in and see (he Three New (Greeting Card tacks at Holthouse Drug Co. They have again increased their card selections for every occasion and you will I like the new self service j arrangement. Mrs. E. M. Webb Certified Robyn teacher of piano, harmony, ear training, and eurythmics Announces A Studio in Decatur at the home of Mrs. Noble Reynolds, 638 Mercer ave„ Monday afternoon and nights. Conservatory quality work offered—pre-school to collegiate. Desire several beginners and others of serious intent. Call Mrs. Reynolds, Phone 1355

(HERE IS Many of the problems confronting the lie reaped family are mi easily anticipated ... so easily eliminated through the sensible expedient of pre-arrangement. The Zwick Prearrangement Plan assures that every detail of the service ia arranged before need. Phone, write or stop in for full information. ZWICK i k SFtineial io«r j IWK* *om*i • ntHv ' 1 " — |(wC| F 120 H. 2ND IPHONES 61 AND MO

Ball State Homecoming Friday And Saturday Muncie. Ind . O I. 12 Plans for the annual homecoming celebration r have been completed. ami Ball State college is preparing for two days of bti-k activity. Octola-r 15 and 16. Alumni from Indiana and sur Grounding states will be expected on . campus at I o'chx k Friday after 1 msm. <)( t 15, when registration be- : gins. I.eroy Hull, alumni dlre( tor 4 j of the college, and Joseph Schei i ier of Cowan, a ting president of the s'udent executive council, have 'cooperated in utranging the pro i gram. UNITED STATES <('ont. From Pave rxo-i 4 ' tional control of atomic energy " The western proposal calls for establishment of an international ' atomic control agency with power j to inspect and supervise any and : 1 all atomic enterprises There ( ,' would be no big power veto in this ( ‘agency | The United States, Vishinsky barged, made millions of dollars out of rearming Hitler He caused a stir by saving that j lie was ready to answer the chai

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| longo of the wo-it a-, to the size of Russia's armed force*. But anticipation gave way to disapjxiintment as Vishinsky then merely repeated already published percentages, saying that the Soviet Union devoted 52 percent of its national budget to arms in lIH4. 23!» pertt-nt in 1946. 15.4 percent in 1947. and 17 5 percent in 1948. Vishinsky argued that it Is po«slble for Communism and capitalism to live together, although he predicted that capitaiism ultimately will disappear in the triumph of Communism, and added: "We want to co-operate with capi- . talism " SCHOOL TAX (t' .-it l-‘r on Page Cinel I Adams county rate and those of library boards, will be taken up , late this afternoon, the state tax | representatives stated GeCode Rummage Sale, K. j of l‘. Home. Ort. D>. T Chest Q. Colds / To help relieve conge*tion.coughing, muscular \/IGKS l torene-s, rubnn warming V Va*oa u *