Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1948 — Page 3

NOVEMBER 15, 1948

t Fellowship Feii<' wslli1 ’ of > the M imrc'Hnet at the home lit .. Idlewine Thursday K v The memII iiJes for the Bethany in Kentucky and also H'orters- A pot-luck dinMervHl at the noon hour, v Herald Welty ofieiMr Thirteen members meetingHL <»’■' Iciness meetMn"t" voted to have a ■■party on December 16 Ml’- -''- "'•'■titi- "as closed ■Sv.- by ' lr< - l' awrence Mt' 1 for the December ■Tn lie Mrs. Merrill John|Rr< William Felton. ■Friday evening ■E Basil, vice presij(lel| at the meeting of ■K,.. Leuion auxiliary Fri■V , lt |i... iodtre home. The send a Christmas M Indiana Girls school, al|Mi j.,, lt P ten dollars lo the - for the purpose of ■ML a phonograph for the K>n home. IMlma Ri>oi> 111(1,1 « ave an HE -I ’he national The annual Christmas unit will be held on pot-luck dinner will Hi with a fifty cent gift QB Mrs . Mina Rape was BBbe attendance prize. |Bf. r Adams county's Gold KLr- will be held on Novat t he regular social >' *' to make applicaBf Th- Gold S!ar mothers BL ..>,-.1 to make applicaGold Star pins. Fur--m may be obtained Zelma Roop, program Mr< ,\lbe Christen, |B () f Gohl Star Mothers. |B,- . wa- then < losed with patriotic songs. P. T. A. HELD |B-, .- Parent Teachers meeting was held rethe s hool gym. Norval program < tiairman. inMy. Elmer Voelkel. of the |B ■ itioral . hurch in who addressed the Lite." the business meeting, a »a S pi>:n:-d to discuss |B|gt.:.--:. - of safety patrols |B. -■ esbments |Br-> '■-! -:e committee meeting will be held II Mrs Russell Owens :..m o: the program Mill include an address by

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Society Items for days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl t Monday Corinthian class of First Christian church, Mrs. William Kohls, 7:30 p.m. Gamma Nu sorority, fire station, 6:30 p.m. Art department of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. L. A. Cowens, 6:30 p.m. Junor Women of Decatur Woman’s club, Miss Dorothy Kohler, 6:30 p.m. Dramatic section of Decatur Woman’s club, Swearingens, 7:30 p.m Civic department of Decatur Woman’s club, Hanna Nuttman park, 6 p.m. Literature section of Decatur Roman’s club, Mrs. W. L. Harper, 6:30 p.m. Music section, Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Kum Join Us class of Bethany church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Willing Workers class of First Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. Eural Rose, 7:30 p.in. C. L. of C. chorus, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa social meeting, Elks home, 8 p.-m. Dorcas class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. Olive Butler, 7:30 p.m. Degree and Drill team of Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 7 p.m. Women’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 8 p.m. Root Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Herb Banning, 10:30 a.m. C. L. of C, social meeting, postponed. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. Robert Garard, 7:30 p.m. Hairdressers association, Vera Sauer, 7:45 p.m. Mt. Pleasan tßible class, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman, 7:30 p.rn. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Freeman Walters, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Boy Scout cabin, Hanna-Nuttman park, 6:30 p.m. Dr. Lawrence Hess, of the Purdue extension, Fort Wayne.. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew will be in charge of the refreshments. ALICE BRUNNEGRAFF TO WED ON DECEMBER 11 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunnegraff fiave made known the engagement and approaching marriage of the(r eldest daughter, Alice, to Theodore Eyanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eyanson, of this city. The wedding will take place on Saturday, December 11, in the rectory of the St. Mary’s Catholic

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Wednesday Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Jesse Sutton, Sr., 2:30 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, 2 p.m. Boys Town Choir concert, De--iatur junior-senior high school. 8:15 p.m. Friendship ViVllage Home Economics club,( North Brick school. Union Township Home 'Economics club and Root Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Ivan Barkley, 1:30 p.m. Thursday Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Fred Ulman, 8 p.m. Do Your Best class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. William Foughty, 7:30 p.m. Country fair, Methodist church, 3 to 10 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S.C. S., Mrs. R. H. Everett, 1:30 p.m. Decatur - Girl Scout association, Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m. Twelve club, Mrs. Vestel Kling, 2 p.m. So Cha Rea, postponed. Ladies Missionary society of Church of God, Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 6:30 p.m. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, church, 6:15 p.m. Women’s guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church, church basement, all day. Friday Work and Win class of Trinity church, church. 6 p.m. Adams County Federation of Clubs ffne arts silver tea, Methodist church parlors, 2 p.m. Saturday Bake sale, Women’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church basement and Gerber’s market, 9 a.m. • Union Chapel pastry sale, Stults grocery, 9 a.m. * church. Miss Brunnegraff, a graduate of Decatur high school, was formerly employed at Wright-Patterson air force base, Dayton. O. Mr. Eyanson, a Decatur Catholic high school graduate served forty two months in the U. S. army and is now employed by the Fruehauf Trailer Sales, Fort Wayne.Members of the Junior Women department of the Decatur Woman's club are asked to being table service to the dinner this evening at six thirty o'clock at the home if Miss Dorothy Kohler. Mrs. Vestel Kling will be hostess to the Twelve club Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The Decatur Home Economics club will have its meeting at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, 743 Mercer avenue, Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. A good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Eural Rose- will entertain members of the Willing 1 Workers class of the First Christian church at their home Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Women's guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will sponsor a bake sale Saturday in the church basement and Gerber’s market, beginning at nine u'clock. A meeting of the Kum Joiil Us class of the Bethany church will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dolby will be in charge. Mrs. Jesse Sr., will be

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hostess to the Ladies Shakespeare club Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. The Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S. C. S. will have its meeting Thursday afternoon ett one thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. H. 'Everett. All members are urged to attend. A country "fair will be held at the First Methodist church 'Thursday from three to ten o’clock. 'Short orders will be served from five to seven o’clock. The Work and Win class of the Trinity church will have its Thanksgiving dinner Friday evening at six o’clock. AM members are asked to bring well filled baskets and table service. The Rev .Lawrence Norris, of Union Chapel, will be the after dinner speaker. A meeting of the Ruralistic study club will be held at eight o’clock Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Ulman. The Do Your Best class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will have its meeting Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Foughty. Members not having transportation are asked to call 5651. Hostesses will be Mrs. Foughty, Mrs. R. E. iMumma, Mrs. Cecil Gause and Mrs. Jess Hurst. The Decatur Girl Scout association will meet at seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening at the Lincoln school. Mrs. R. S. Burnett will be in charge of the program, “Know Your Girl Scouts.” Representatives of all troops will take part. Mrs. Gerald Strickler and Mrs. Steve Everhart will report on the legional conference recently held in Detroit. All leaders, assistant leaders, committee women, and board directors are urged to attend. A social hour will follow the meeting.

Miss Rosalee Rody, of Portland. Miss Thais Bumgerdnez, Miss Alice Tumbleson and Miss Ruby Miller attended the Indiana - Michigan game Saturday. Enroute home they visited with the latter’s aunt in Toledo. Miss Marcia Martin spent the weekend in Elgin, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gass were among the Decatur people who attended the Notre Dame-Northwest-ern game in South Bend Saturday. Jeaninne Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Nelson, 253 North Fifth street, was one of the Indiana University sophomore women honored at the annual mortar board recognition tea recently at I. U. Students honored at the tea were chosen on the basis of scholarship, activities and leadership. John Joseph has received a box of pecans from his nephew, Fred Marroon, prominent North Carolina business man who formerly resided in Decatur. Mr. Marroon told his uncle that he had several trees on his property and that the pecan yield was the largest this year it has been for some time. The Rev. A. C. E. Gillander, pastor of First Presbyterian church in Decatur, motored to Fort Wayne today to attend a called meeting of the Fort Wayne Presbytery, the church’s governing body in northeastern Indiana.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wjlford Weidler. Bluffton, route 4, are the parents of a baby boy. born Sunday morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 13 ounces. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrical, Linn Grove, at 2:55 am. Sunday at the local hospital. She has not been named. An 8 pound baby boy was borh to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller at 8:56 o'clock this morning at the local hospital. He has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Busse are par-

ents of a son, born at the Alains ■county hospital at 5:22 a.m. today. He weighed 9 pounds, 15 ounces. Expectant Mother Wins $30,200 On Radio Quiz Show Attleboro, Mass., Nov. 15 — (UP) — Mrs. Edward F. Easton, 34, an expectant mother, said today she was too nervous to talk about the 530,200 worth of prizes she won on the largest radio jackpot prize in the recent history of the quiz show giveaways. Her husband, who is unemployed, said his principal worry was how they were going to pay the taxes on the prizes that included a new car and dozens of other items. Mrs. Easton said she was not listening to the radio when a long distance telephone operator telephoned to warn her that the “Stop the Music" (ABC) radio show would call her later. Mrs. Easton, the mother of one child, snapped on the radio and won the jackpot by naming the "mystery melody” as “The Minstrel’s return from the war.” Police Arrest Two On Speeding Charge City police during the weekend arrested two motorists for speeding and investigated a pair of traffic accidents in which property damage amounted to S2OO. Arrested were Andrew J. Thomas, of Indianapolis, and Hubert Schneff, of 1122 Master Drive. Thomas was arraigned in Justice of the peace court and assessed a fine of $1 and costs amounting to $lO. Schneff will be arraigned late this afternoon. Automobiles “driven by Rodoleo Garcia, of 946 North Twelfth street, and Irvin J. Liechty, of route 1, collided at Winchester and Russel streets Sunday afternoon, with damage estimated at slightly under SIOO. A car driven by Merlin W. Habegger, of Berne, hit the rear of another parked in the 900 block of Monroe street Saturday night. Alicd Irene Schug, of East Water street, was slightly injured in the accident. The parked auto is owned by A. J. Kelly, of 906 West Monipe street. Habegger said the lights of oncoming cars blinded him momentarily.

Brownie troop fifteen met at the Lincoln school Friday afternoon. The girls continued work on Thanksgiving favors, and also distributed Girl Scout calendars for sale. Refreshments were then served by Donna Miller. Barbara Ann Uhrick, scribe. Soybeans were introduced into Illinois in 1896. They have grown to be a major crop, occupying 1,500,000 acres in Ilinois with a 'reduction of more than 70,000,000 >ushels of beans a year. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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Woman Slightly Hurt When Auto Overturns Mrs. R. A. Intel, of 503 South Fifth street, escaped serious injury this morning when the auto she was driving overturned after being forced from the pavement at Schieferstein hill north of Decatur. She told sheriff Herman Bofrman that one truck began to pass another near the crest of the hill. Coming in the opposite direction, she just had time enough to veer off the highway to avert a head-on collision. Her legs and arms were bruised when the car rolled over, and property damage was set at $325. PORTAL PAY ACT (Cont. Frciu Page One) ting ready to work — changing clothes, for instating. The supreme court action in the no-strike injunction case involved an order issued by fedeial judge T. Alan Goldsborough against the Bro’herhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen and the Switchmen’s Union of North America. Those three unions scheduled a strike for May 11 after meditation efforts failed. But the government seized the railroads on May 10. The same day it got a temporary order from Goldsborough forbidding a walkout. Goldsborough issued the contro versial permanent order July 2. It is still in effect even though the dispute was settled July 8. The government subsequently asked Goldsborough to dismiss the no-

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strike order, but he refused. He said the unions were entitled to "have their rights decided by (he higher courts.” Fog Reduces Berlin Supplies To Trickle Berlin, Nov. 15 — (UP) —- Forecasts for clearing weather brought hope today that the Berlin airlift would swing ba'ck into high gear after being crippled since Friday. Only a trickle of supplies reached the Soviet-blockaded city in the last three days. A low-hanging fog covered Berlin yesterday. The Frankfurt and Wiesbaden bases used by the American planes also were out of action much of The time. FOREIGN (Cnnt. From Pag? One) debate on Korea. Neither the United States nor Great Britain was prepared to speak on Palestine before tomorrow.

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Admitted: Mrs. Evelyn Roop, 108 North Ninth street; Mrs. Ernestine Bixler, Berne; Mrs. Ott Jones, Geneva. Admitted-and dismissed: Mrs. Hazel Swartz, Geneva. Dismissed: John Fosnaugh, Berne, route 2; Judeth Fosnaugh, Berne, route 2; Pete Whitright. 100 South Tenth street; Mrs. Chalmer Barkley and daughter, 1329 Monroe street; Mrs. Ruth Miller, Monroe, route I; Mrs. Norman Leonardson and daughter, 115 North Eighth street; Mrs. Frances Burk, 407 North Second street; Mrs. Alice Hirschy and daughter, Berne. Bake sale,, Women’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church basement, Gerber’s market, Saturday, 9 a. m. T