Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1948 — Page 3

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IUTLER completes or WEDDING Butler, only daughnd y.. s . Clyde Butler. d street, whose marnh G. Kaehr, Jr., son of “ j g. Kaehr, Sr., of I'take place on Thanks-. chosen Miss Norma , be maid-of-honor, and th Macy, of West Palm an(i Mi SS Eldora Liddy, vne bridesmaids. Ann \lbion. will he flower . ba el Kaehr, of Waterrer. P will serve the groom an(i Fred Steiner, Eune. William Porter and • will usher. . Ruth Holthouse, Nanj Schwartz, Joan Cowalph Myers, and Miss hlosser. of Indianapolis ( serving guests at the lowing the ceremony. j ones will receive the a t six o'clock Thurs,er 25. in the First ■Kjtst church. K>HL SORORITY HELD MONDAY k Gamma Xu I ■ MeuJ-C f.i-nin,-. A served a: colored paper. an ,l !,,-.,rts were played Mrs. ArthKT Jirs Meh lii, and e r Kost-sses fol' til" Miss Betty Roop, and Mrs. Lawau'i'tinz "ill be held on H CLUB IS HELD ■feße-..' . 1 met Monday Kloire »: M.S IL Heuer. wa< opened with the K,.,. toll d by current i'. 1;. Saylors then 11B**’ vi ' |,aii,,r *’ n ’ Nations. K,; X c.mdsls of fifty-eight . almost every . <r. iizat ion and Mrs Saylors quoted Hhi <i,.puty mime minister | who has had an outin the I N. organ!-; 1 er | MK-la. “We must ; as we laid them Three a called was produces as to deplore 1 It is task 1 tie spirit and | 1::-. in spite of all obdifficulties Mri iiiternaa■ tnat n>:r. yet live their lives (

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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 Melchi 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.m. < C. L. of C. chorus, K. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. Tri Kappa social meeting, Elks home, S 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. C. L. of C. social meeting, postponed. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. 1 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.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Freeman Walters, 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club, Boy Scout cabin, park, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 1 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, Deqatur junior-senior high school. 8:15 p.m. Friendship ViVilage Home Economics dub. ( North Brick school. Union Township Home Economics club and Root Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Ivan Barkley, 1:30 p.m. Thursday Ladies Aid society of First Presbyterian church, Mrs. Lowell Harper. 2 p.m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid society, Mrs. W. L. Harper. 2:30 p.m. Women of Moose formal initiation. Mbose home, 8 p.m M oficers, 7:30 p.m. Indiana club, Mrs. Charles O'Shaugnessey, 8 p.m. Ruralistic study club, Mrs. Fred Ulman. 8 p.in. Do Your Best class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. William Foughty, 7:30 p.m. I (ountry fair, Methodist church, 3 to 10 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.’ S.C. S., Mrs. R. H. Everett, 1:30 p.m. I Decatur Girl Scout association, I Lincoln school, 7:30 p.m. Twelve club, Mrs. Vestel Kling, 2 p.m. So Cha Rea, postponed. in freedom from want and fear. "The United Nations as a vast organization is a great moral force in our world today and it is the 1 prayerful hope that somehow the U. N. will find the formula by which , the world can live at peace." A short business meeting followed. The presiiient reported that Mrs. Gerald Jones has accepted membership into the club. The next meeting will be held December 6 with Mrs. I). B. Erwin as hostess and Mrs. L. A. Cowens in charge of the program. «

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PICTURED ABOVE are members of Father Flanagan’s Boys Town choir, which will appear in concert at the Decatur junior-senior high school auditorium Wednesday evening at 8:15 o’clock. The concert is sponsored by the Psi lota Xi sorority, with proceeds to be used by the sorority in its philanthropic work.

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 Evan- , gelical and Reformed church, I church, 6:30 p.m. I Victory class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, church. 6:15 p in Women’s guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church, church basement, all day. Friday Philathea class of Baptist church, Mrs. C. E. Peterson. 7:30 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p.m. Work and Win class of Trinity church, church, 6 p.m. Adams County Federation of Clubs fine arts silver tea, Methodist church parlors, 2 p.m. Saturday St. Mary's society, Catholic high school. 2 to 4 p.m. Bake sale, Worn n'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. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church basement, 7:30 p.m. DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS OF WOMAN’S CLUB HELD Dramatic The Dramatic department of the Decatur Woman's club met on Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock i at Swearingen's. A business meetI ing was conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Randolph Brandy berry, after which games were enjoyed. Mrs. D. I Burdette Custer was awarded the contest prize. At a later hour, delicious refreshmen s were served by the hostess--1 os, Mrs. H. L. Neil, Mrs. Charles | Knapp, Mrs. Watson Maddox, Mrs. N. Katt and Mrs. David Heller. Music Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin was hogI tess to the Music section last evening at her home on North Seventh | street. During the brief business meeting, plans were made fur the Christmas program. The program leader. Mrs. James Kitchen, then gave a review of the I life of Arturo Toscanini, eighty--1 one year old director of the NBC symphony orchestra. Miss Helen Haubold, Mrs. O. H. Haubold and Mrs. Harold Murphy assisted the hostess in serving refreshments during the social hour. Junior Women The Junior Women opened their • club year with a carry-in dinner

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1 last evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Kohler. Mrs. Jethro Sprunger. Miss Alice Geimer, Miss Gloria Striker and Miss Donna Jaberg were assisting hostesses: Following the dinner, a clever program was given by the commitee on "Thanksgiving." Games were later enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Theobald and Mrs. Calvin Burnett. Literature The Literature department held its opening dinner meeting last evening at six thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lowell Harper. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Hugh Andrews, Mrs. G ,L. Brayton. Mrs. R. l C. Hersh and Mrs. Glen Dickerson. j .Memorial services were conducted by Mrs. J. W. Tyndall for two deceased members. Mrs. Fred Mills and Mrs. C. D. Lewton. After the business meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs. Hersh, the members were invited to the Decatur library, where Miss Bertha Heller displayed a large number of new books In keeping with national book week., — The Presbyterian Ladies Aid soc-1 iety will meet Thursday afternoon at two thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. L. Harper. The Women of the Moose will have formal initiation Thursday at eight o’clock at the Moose home. The officers will meet at seven thirty. Mrs. Sadie Wolf, of Fort Wayne, will be a guest, Mrs. C. E. Peterson wil be hostess to the Philathea class of the 1 1 Baptist church Friday evening at! 1 seven thirty o'clock. Mrs. Vaughn | I Hilyard will assist. A meeting of the Pocahontas \ 1 lodge will be held at Red Men hall Fridas- evening at seven thirty, ] o’clock. The Indiana club meeting will be | held at eight o’clock Thursday even- | ing at the home of Mrs. Charles O’Shaugnessey. The Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock i at the home of Mrs. Lowell Harper. All members are urged to attend. A meeting of the Zion Lutheran Married Couples club will be held in the church basement at seven 1 thirty o’clock Sunday evening. The St. Mary’s society will spon sor a pastry sale Saturday from two | io fdur o'clock in the home econ-1 . omic's room of the Catholic high school. Persons bringing food are I I asked to have it at the school by two o’clock. Mrs. Jerome Coffee, Mrs. Paul Briede and Mrs. Henry j Braun will be in charge. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Niblick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koiaday and I Mrs. Annabelle Sweeney, all of Ind- • ana Harbor, spent the weekend i with Jesse G. and Verena Niblick. Mrs. Wanda Pa’hios. daughter of > Vr. and Mis. Archie Smith, this i'.v. will leave Thursday for Portsmouth, Va. to join her nusband, Cpi. Pattioe, who is stationed there with he marines. She was called home ■ecause of the illness cf her grand-, men s. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dague. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse is confined to her home because of illness. Miss Pauline Pathios. of Pennsyl- ! .ania. is visiting here. State police officer Richard Sutton and family of Indianapolis visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sutton and family and | ' Mrs. J. C. Sut on, Sr. Cars driven by Tmrnan Gentis of Geneva and Virgil Knotts of Pennville were damaged slightly when 'hey collided on West Perry street I in Bluffton Saturday night. Miss Imogene Prichard, of BluffI ton. has been taken to Warm Springs. Ga . for treatment and to I have a castes jacket made. Miss ■Prichard suffered from an attack of '•olio several years age. * The Wells county grand jury has filed a report recommending that I the county jail be abandoned and ithat jail quarters be built tn the | northwest corner of the court house .

basement. : Bids will be received up to De- 1 eember 8 for widening and resur- • facing of a five mile strip of road on 224, starting at the west edge of Van Wert, 0., and running through Pleasant township. It is to be completed by September 1 and the estimated cost of the improvement is $105,300. No one was injured yesterday when cars driven by Carey Knittie of Decatur, route 5, and William Kissell of Delphos, 0., collided on | route 24 near the state line. The front section of Knittie’s car was badly damaged and 35 feet of farm j fence was ripped down Admitted: Richard Shafer, Bluff--1 ton; Benjamin Trout; Harry Bow- , en, Wren, O.; Mrs. Barnadine j Stitzer, Homestead; Mrs. Mina Light, 222 North Eleventh street; Mrs. Ruth Badger, Mendon, O. Admitted and dismissed: Michael Hartzhough. Elm street. Di missed: E. Gurnone; Baby Ruth Ann Sudduth; Earl Straub, Willshire, O.; Mrs. Bernard Clark and daughter, 426 North Second street. Decatur Police Car Slightly Damaged A city police patrol car was damaged this morning when it was hit by an auto driven hy Irvin Goldner • of Preble, on Liberty Way. Goldner - was backing out of an angle parking space and allegedly did not see the patrol car behind him. Damage ' to the police vehicle was said to be I small. Endorse Brazil Man As Legion Commander Indianapolis. Nov. 16 — (UP) — The Indiana department executive committee of the American Legion today endorsed George N. Craig. Brazil, for national commander for 1950. ESizabolh, Royal Prince Doing Well Bulletin Issued At Buckingham Palace London. Nov. lh — (UP) — Princess Elizabeth and the son born to her Sunday night are doinc wril, a bvlletin from Buckingham ’ palace said today. The bulletin was issued after Sir William Gilliatt and Sir John Weir the royal physicians who attended j her at the birth, had examined the princess and child. "Her royal highness the Princess Flizabeth has had a good night and is making satisfactory progress,’ it said. “The infant continues to d< well.” After examining the princess, th< two physicians were summoned by Queen Elizabeth, who asked detail ed ques’ions about the progress o her daughter and grandson. The princess, who slept fitfully the night the prince was born, ap parently got more rest last night . She war on a light diet. The baby was welcomed officially by the royal bagpiper, pipe Maj Alex MacDonald, who played a se lec ion of lively Scottish airs in the grounds of the palace 12 hours as ter the prince was born. in her pink-walled bedroom tc which she was taken after the birtlf in the palace hospital room the princess expressed happiness a' the gesture, palace intimates said. CARD OF THANKS ‘ We wish to exm-ess our sincere epprecia ion to our neighbors and friends who in anyway assisted us during our recent bereavement The Paul Felber family. • The Immanuel Lutheran Ladies' Aid of the Bleeke church will have a church supper and bake sale Nov. 21 , at 5:00. T

Berne Qarden Club To Hear Naturalist Berne, Nov. 16 — Mrs. Melvin Rickenburger, of Joliet, HL, outstanding naturalist and photographer, will address the Berne Garden club Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting will be hel<> in the assembly hall of the Berne high school. Members of the Decatur Garden club will be guests of the local club at this meeting. Church Os God Installs New Modernfold Door Workmen are busy at the Church of God, on Cleveland street, installing a new “modernfold door," the first of its kind in Decatur and in Adams county. The modernfold door works in an accordion-like manner, and affords the use of the wasted “swing area” space required by an ordinary hinged door. It enhances the peaceful beauty of the church, and harmonizes with the reverent atmosphere. The Rev. McCurfdy, pastor, states that the public is invited to see the door during installation or after. $75 Damage Caused As Autos Collide Damage totalling $75 was reported in an auto accident in the -100 block of South Second street Monday afternoon. A car driven by Harold D. White, of Willshire. 0., route |l, struck one driven hy Raymond Voglewede, of Decatur route 2, when the latter pulled out of a parking space. UN CALLS ON (Cont. From Face One) Jews and the Arabs, and it was presumed he would take the initiative in attempts to bring the opposing sides together. Ahmar Shukairy of the Arab higher committee for Palestine served notice on the UN political committee that the Arabs still were determined to fight any partition of Palestine that gives the Jews a state. Faris El Khouri of Syria, rejecting a new armistice plan for Palestine, told the UN security /CHANGER •tUFE?fe Are you going through the functions 'middle »gc' period peculiar to women (38 to 52 yra.)? Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel so nervous, high-strung, tired? Then no try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Ptinham’s Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect ’ E. PINKHAM S

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