Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1949 — Page 3

RSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949

" ■khart-hanni >1 Ks ARE READ |K wedding of Miss Dorothy J IK Burkhart, daughter of Mr. Kirs. Gordon Burkhart, of route S Wilbert Harold Hanni, eldest "n Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanni, i 4 route 1, took place on !ri KJrday morning at eleven thirty in Portland. ■K Rev. Marshall M. Weaver. r of the Church of Christ, received the single ring |Ke bride wore a white gabardine 8 1 with gold button trimming. fßhit was of winter white, matchiß'ner suit, and She wore black A corsage of American roses was pinned to her oniKe groom’s parents were the Hiles only attendants. new Mrs. Hanni attended Mills high school, while jßiwsband is a graduate of Hart- ■ high school. He is now attendIB agriculture college at Marion, couple will reside, temperK, with the groom’s parents. Hher teeple KdS ORA ADAMS Biss Esther Teeple, daughter of Ka Leona Teeple, of near DecatOra Adams, son of Mr. and ■ Charles Adams of Jefferson were united in marriage o'clock Saturday evening, H. Homer Studebaker. bride chose for her wedding ■orchid formal, while her attendZella Teeple, wore green. S'alter Haines served the groom man. new Mrs. Adams is an emof the General Electric comKeTING OF VINCENT K PAUL SOCIETY HELD St. Vincent de Paul society at the C. L. of C. hall recently.; ■h thirty six members in attendA delicious luncheon was hy the committee: Mrs. Her-; Gillig, Mrs. Dan Zeser, Mrs. Roop and Miss Blanche Erwere then played and priz- ■ won iby Mrs. Helen Wemhoff, and Mrs. Elizabeth CostelK five hundred. Mrs. Mary Cmlor • awarded the door prize. next meeting will be held Hr.h 30. Hub entertains ■th dinner ■she Kirkland Ladies club enterKurd their husbands, teadhors ■ guests at a pot-luck supper at school Tuesday evening. The were appropriately decorated ■erfect Home-Frock vuiWVi// y!---3 VjZ /\ \''l// /.//\ a\///h Ml S: 1 Kxh V s I! •'sSbl u K:\] \ \ Ft llifeagjl ngb i t Hlilk SIZES /BBtWKI 12-20 AM2 d I ■ 'irst of all you want this stun ■ : -z home-frock! Stripes that go ■ 'he most becoming directions B“’-' neckline, cape sleeves and K’ easy-to iron side buttoning’ ■ Pattern 9313 comes in sizes 12. ■ w - IS - *•: 30. 32. 34. 36. 38. 4( ■•; Sizes 16 takes 4 yds. 35-in. ■ 'end TWENTY-FIVE cents in ■'-"s for this pattern to Decatui ■M Democrat, Pattern Dept. 15: ■ Jefferson St., Chicago 80, HI ■* int Plainly Your Name. Address B ’e Size, Style Number. B R rand new! Our Marian Martin ■Mn t p a t teni Book gives you B'- latest fashions, and those who ■ 5 °* fashion say sew fashion' B ■ ir ’ sew-easy styles for even ■ f * and occasion—plus FREE pat B’;° Printed in the book-a beetle . f idtr for Baby! Fifteen cents B 1 "'”* brings yon this new book! i.

•><z» * ri Society Items for days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Wednesday Thursday Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m., officers, 7 p.m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Richard LaFontaine, S p.m. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic 7:30 p.m. Friday Pocahontas lodge. 7:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary Amercanism program, Legion home, 8 p.m. Saturday Plate cafeteria supper, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Dan Christen, 8 p.m. Tri Kappa business, Elks, home, 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Miss Rose Ellen Miller, 8 p.m. Thursday Aeolian choir rehearsal, cancelled. Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary society, Mrs. C. D. Teeple, 2:30 p.m., spiritual life meditation. 2 p.m. in keeping with George Washington's birthday. Red, white and blue candles lighted the tables. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Noah Arnold and Sam Henschen. after which a movie “How Green Was My Valley.” was shown by John Liby. Hostesses were Mrs. Walter Egley. Mrs. Joe Zingerman,. Mrs. Dwight Roth, Mrs. Nolen Barger. Mrs. Walter Zimmerman and Mrs. Richard Gerber.

ALICE CATHRYN MCKEAN TO WED ON FEBRUARY 28 Mrs. Ransome Barkley, of this city today made known the approaching marriage of her sister. Miss Alice i.Gathtyn McKean, of Auburn, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McKean of near Monroe, and the Rev. Grant Barton, of Crawfordsville. The wedding will take place on February 28 at the Crawfordsville church of the Nazarene, the Rev. George Brannon, of Tulsa, Okla., officiating. The .bride-elect graduated front Monroe high school and is employed at the Messenger corporation in Auburn. Rev. Barton is a former pastor of the Auburn church of the :s:::: K:::: :t:::::: u :: g " “ A " «>i NOTICE We will he CLOSED THURSDAY Open again TUESDAY, MARCH 1 WALLS BAKERY Si;s'xx:u r LgffffgSffiffl "”x A.k «”” A.

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Nazarene, and is now serving his fifteenth year as pastor at Crawfordsville. MRS. LYDIA WORTHMAN HOSTESS TO CLUB The Historical club held its annual party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lydia Worthman. The following program was presented: "Early History of Adams County,” Miss Etta Mallonee; vocal duet, Mrs. Florence Green and Mrs. Rutih Burdg, accompanied by Mrs. Noble Reynolds; "The First Inauguration One Hundred and Sixty Years Ago,” Mrs. Anna Handier. Delicious refreshments were then served at small tables, decorated in keeping with Washington's birthday. Hostesses were Mrs. Clara Passwater, Mrs. Anna Hanchet, Mrs. Florence Green, Miss Mallonee and Mrs. Worthman. ADD SOCIETY PHILILETHIAN CIRCLE IN MEETING RECENTLY Eighteen .members attended the meeting. of tfiie Phililethian circle ' of the Women’s guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, held recently at the home of Mrs. Noah Roth. Devotional were entitled “Brotherhood." The lesson from the study book on China, "China, Twilight or Dawn,” by Frank Price was given. Mrs. Leo Kirsch and Mrs. Herman Von Gun ten presided at the business meeting, at which time a gift was giveq Mrs. William Sanders, who will leave soon to make her home iq Marion, O. Delicious refrshments were later served by Mrs. Roth, assisted by Mrs. James Borders.

THREE LINK CLUB MEETING IS HELD The Three Link club met Tuesday evening after lodge in the dining rooms of the Odd Fellows hall. During the short business meeting, members were given year books. Bunco was then played and prizes won by Helen Lister and Cecelia Mayer. A delicious luncheon in keeping with Washington’s birthday was later served by the Ihostesses, Ethel Toman and Clara Meyers. Tri Kappa sorority will have a business meeting Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Elks home. Rehearsal of the Aeolian choir if the General Electric Co. will not !>e held this evening, due to the secI tional basketball tournament. Eta Tau Sigma sorority will meet at the home of .Mrs. Dan Christen Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet Tuesday evening at eight 0 clock at the home of Miss Rose Ellen Miller. The Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. D. Teeple. Mrs. L. C. Pettibone will present the program using "Living Together" as her subject. Assisting Mrs. Teeple will be Mrs. G. H. Burroughs, Mrs. Frank McConnell and Mrs. J. C. Sutton. Sr.

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Auburn Methodist Choir Sings Here Sunday -jgHSgHK IsPSBKk < * The Auburn Methodist choir will sing at evening vespers at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the First Methodist church. This .8 voice choir is under the direction of Donald Wilson. After the sacred concert an hour of fellowship will be enjoyed. Ihe Rev. an in ley, pastor of the Auburn church, will give a brief meditation.

The spiritual life meditation period will, as usual, precede the missionary meeting. Mrs. Henry Nekeiter has returned home from Tiffin, 0., where she visited with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pnigh. » I U n Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Ahr and son; Mrs. Joseph DeKoninck and daughter, Hoagland; Dillon Jordon, Rockford, O.; Mrs. Lorenz Thieme and daughter, Deeatirr; Mrs. Char‘les Twmbleson and son, Decatur; I Airs. Walter Hoffman and baby girl; Mrs. Ralph. E. Roop, Tenth street. HOUSE VOTES (Cont. From Prfse One) Democratic legislative leaders scoffed at a new Republican plan to pay the bonus. N|J HI w*w I - w » K Al/ mm . •/’ „ i.'' SHARI ROBINSON, 9, jumps for joy as she holds aloft court-ap-proved first option on her contract with 20th Century-Fox studios in Los Angeles. She gets SIOO a week and must bank at least $lB of it. (Internttional)

11 * Jr L.._, ' • < RETURNING TO HIMS. which she glorified and waa glorified by for a quarter of a century. Gloria Swanaon signs to star in “Sunset Boule•yard," a movie about Hollywood. William MeiHejobn. Paramount executive, witnesaea signature. (International Soundpboto)

Bulgaria Ministers Go On Trial Friday New Charge Hurled At Vatican Today Sofia, Feb. 24 — (UP' — Bulgarian foreign ministers Vasil Kolarov charged today that the Vatican maintained a clerical espionage ring in eastern Europe and forced its members to spy on and betray their mother countries. Kolarov said in a statement supporting the so-called "£ults bill” that it would safeguard the Bulgarian clergy from pressure to disclose'state secrets. "The epoch of Jesuitism is past.” said the Communist minister Who doubles as deputy premier. The foreign minister’s statement was made in parliament shortly after the Bulgarian government issued a 55-page booklet charging that 15 Evangelical (Protestant) ministers had been "caught redhanded” in a vast spy ring “deftly manipulated from abroad.” The clergymen were .arrested last December. The ministers, who have been accused of treason, espionage and black-market currency deals, go on trial Friday. The charges against them are similar to those on which Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty was convicted to life imprisonment in Hungary. The foreign minister said that the cults bill would require all church s-.rvants with headquarters abroad to have government "permission” -before performing church duties. He acepsed missionaries of paving the way for “capitalistic conquests" in Asia and Africa. He sai l the "merchants and army generals” followed the .missionaries into a country. Kolarov claimed the Catholic bishops of eastern Europe were obliged to visit the Vatican periodically to report on the political, economic and religious situations in their countries. "Our cults law will safeguard the Bulgarian Catholic clergy from being turned into agents who, under the religious roof, supply foreign political headquarters with in formation regarded .by the laws of all countries as state secrets —" i the foreign minister said. BRIEF i (Coat i'rum Cage Ono) tion not to settle the Palestine ; problem by force. The agreement cleared the way for complete peace in the Holy Land. United Nations officials were optimistic that the armistice ♦ou d be followed by a final peace settlement.

Troop 118 met at the home of Mrs. Berg Monday after school. The meeting was opened wkh the Girl Scout salute and roll call. A game was played, after which the meeting closed with the wishing circle and taps. Joyce Callow, scribe. Brownie troop 17 met Wednesday afternoon at the Lincoln school. Roll was called and dues paid, after which the girls worked on their scrapbooks. The meeting was closed with the Brownie arch. Sharron Sheets, scribe. SENATE GROUP (Cont. From Pag® One) ties.” Marshall plan — President Truman said Marshall,plan aid to western Europe should continue until recovery of the participating nations is complete. Atomic safety — Atomic energy commission officials told congress that atomic plants are no danger to the communities where they are located. Tariffs — Sen. Ralph Flanders. R„ Vt., said the United States through the administration's reciprocal trade program is giving away a part of its production. He said it is “just plain silly." DP’s — Rep. Francis E. Walter D„ Pa., predicted that congress will write religious quotas into the displaced persons act.

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HUSBAND (Cont. From Page One) also that several articles of clothing, some of which belonged to Mrs. Sells and others to her husband. were found nearby. Deputies continued to grill Sells but he stuck to his story that he knew nothing about the slaying. The couple had been separated for several months and Mrs. Sells had applied for a choree. They had two children. Also under arrest was Mrs. Helen Buck, 23, who police said admitted being with Sells from 9 p.m. Tuesday to noon yesterday. She was charged with neglect of her two children and held pending further investigation. She said her husband was in the Indiana state reformatory. *Sells was taken to state police headquarters late last light for the lie detector tests after the body was positively identified as that of his wife. Mrs. Sells' mother, Mrs. Annis Bechtel of Matthews, Ind., was one of about 800 persons who filed by the body as police sought to establish identity. "That's LLliai), that's Lillian." she said. Cafeteria Supper. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Saturday, Feb. 26, i to 7 p. m. 4315

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