Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1949 — Page 3

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-olH choir to . kn VAN WERT choir of the DeKral ■Electric Co. will be KHk «-<>!«<-» H eight fifteen o'clock at Sin auditorium in Van :.H)up of singers is being K)> the lota Zeta chapter ' ,j >(J Hueta Psi sorority for the .'...Hf raising funds for their ..■ear' li fund, which in turn 7.?0r8r. John Preer at the Uni7«ity fl Pennsylvania i.i cancel ibeKiir has been organized ... and has heroine recogBone of the outstanding , jHsiups in this part of the sthc. ■ Aeolian choir, which . of some seventy two ...-Hot a men and women, will -...cpniMvocal concert of sacred. ■,i l .iK c ' si ,irituai * nil p°p uiar SgSL a piano duo and two vo- . Mits It is under the direcC. Em bier. Flower study club will home Mrs. ■er Thursday evening at o'clock. of St. Mary's towndnp a-Kneet evening o'clock at the Pleahigh school. All interested in the HHH are invited to attend. IMHHker of the Eastern Star trill MMBublic installation Thurs|K.- eight o'clock at home. Village Home club of Blue Creek ■Kill have a family April SHUd Friday in t.he Kimsey A pot-luck supper and those attending bring table service. Girls will have an dance on Friday eventhirty o'clock at Price of admission cents per person upW DHnation of 4‘ or 4ft dues puldie relation denWMßof the state department MlHMluion was visiting friends today. Rudy the Schafer Co. s!■■ z ' ner was a -Monday in Chicago. attended a Cui-

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—r——«i ii m ■ i J Society Items for days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melc(il Wednesday C. L. W. class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Rita Butcher, 7:30 p.m. Baptist Women's Missionary society of Salamonia association. Baptist church, ft:3o a.m. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. L. C. Pettibone. 2:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. » Thursday Little Flower study club, Mrs. Barney Wertzherger, 7:30 p.m. 4-H club of St. Mary's township, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Ed Miller, 8 p.m. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Bernard Lengerich, 7:30 p.m. Philelethian circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Edward Jaberg. 8 p.m. Friday Rainbow dance, Masonic hall, 8:30 p.m. Friendship Village Home Economics club, Kimsey school basement. Saturday Rummage sale, Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church, Winchester street, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church basement, 8 p.m. Monday Gamma Nu sorority, fire station, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Tri Kappa business meeting. Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa. Mrs. Guy Brown, 7:30 p.m. ligan water softener service conference in Chicago Tuesday. Dr. Ben Duke and W. J. Bookman spent Tuesday at Hamilton Lake. Cliff Saylors is in Indianapolis today attending a meeting and luncheon of Chevrolet dealers. Don Kkpper, Huntington, formerly of Decatur, was a business visitor in Decatur Tuesday. Albert Aeschliman has been returned to his home from the Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne, when he was confined for two weeks. George Gilbert is reported as progressing rapidly from a foot injury

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at the St. Joseph 'hospital in Fort | Wayne. WJosp.ital 0 n llctu Admitted: Lores Minger, Berne; | Mrs. Elizabeth Irelan. Decatur; I Mrs. Fred Cain. Bryant; Mrs. Ro-' ma Liechty, Berne. Dismissed: Mrs. James Sp.runger and son, Berne; Mrs., Reinhold Germann, Van Wert, O. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schultz are parents of a baby girl, born at 6:43 p.m. Tuesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. 3 ounces and has been named Barbara Lou. Twin -boys were born to Mr. anti Mrs. Orval Dailey, Berne, route 2, at the Adams county memorial hospital Tuesday. Gene Otis, horn at 3:20 p.m. weighed 5 pounds, 2 ounces, and Jim Otis was born at 3:35 p.m. and weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces. A baby boy was torn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haeeker, Berne, at 7:37 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Adams county hospital. lie weighed 6 pounds, 1 ounce. Troop 14 met after school Tuesday. Dues were collected and roll called. The leader read a letter of thanks from the rainbow mission in Arizona for the box e,f clothing received. The meeting was closed, with the hand shake. Sue Fulton, scribe. Troop 18 met at the home of Mrs. Berg Thursday. The meeting was opened with the Girl Scout promise and roll call. Work was done on international friendship for second class badges. Games were then played, and the meeting was closed with the goodby. Beverly Poling, scribe.

Four From County In School Os Medicine Bloomington, Ind., March 30 — Admission to the school of medicine at Indiana University has been granted to 150 studejits including four from Adams county. They are Ernest Anderson. Jr., Decatur: Robert William Kohne, Decatur; Frank Edward Lundin, route 6, Decatur, and Norval Stanley Rich, Berne. The students chosen to be admitted were announced John D. VanNuys. dean of the school of medicine, after weeks of tests, examination of pre-medical study records. and interviews involving more than 1,000 applicants., Os Ute 150 admitted, 143 are from the state of Indiana and seven are womi n. ♦ *++++-H-M Be Ready ter Easter with a NESTLE FLEETWAVE $6.50 to $12.50 Cold Wives $5 up BOBETTE BEAUTY SHOP Open Evenings — Phone 1897

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State Police Arrest Driver For Speeding State police today arrested John A. Mikin, 26, Campbell, 0., for driving a trailer truck 60 rn. p. h. on U. S. highway 224 near the Erie railroad crossing. Mikin will be arraigned within 10 days in J. P. court.

Study Strangling Os Two-Year-Old Boy 12-Year-Old Boy Admits Strangling Fond Du Lac, Wis., March 30 — (UP)—A 12-year-old boy who confessed strangling his two-year-old cousin was described today as j "hungry for affection and atten | .tion." Juvenile judge Hazen W. Me- j Easy said his report was based on what the boy told him about him-1 self. Two doctors have recommended that the boy be sent to a mental I institution. McEssy said the sixth-grade stu-! dent "actually laughed when dis-| cussing the strangulation of his ■ cousin, and doesn’t grasp the grav-! ity of the offense.” The boy admitted that he wrap- ■ ped a leather belt around the neck of Michael Strobel and held him in the air until he died. McEssy said the youngster de-! scribed several similar attempts on other children. The judge said the boy "created these depredations" to attract attention. The boy was held pending a hearing April 8 on whether a charge will be made. Only a delinquency charge may be made under Wisconsin law. Safety Engineer Is Boy Scout Speaker Rolland Buster, a safety engineer from the Casad ordinance de pot, New Haven, discussed the effects of carbon dioxide poisoning at the weekly meeting of Rotary troop 61 of the Boy Scouts, held at the Decatur fire station Monday even- ; ing. Tom Bosse, who presided, detnonj strated how to tie head and eye i bandages and how to adminiote.I artificial respiration. The meetug I was conducted by the Fox patrol. acheson”will I (Cent. From Pane One) mjnlstrative machinery provided I for In the pact. | The White House disclosed, [ meanwhile, that President Truman ! will speak briefly at the signing of | the North Atlantic pact next Mor- ! day. He will speak for about 10! minutes, at about 3:30 p.m. CST

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Red Delegates To Leave Soon For Home State Department Orders Departure New York. March 30 -*■ (UP) — Nineteen iron curtain delegates to the "world peace conference" prepared today to go home, as ordered by the state department while Henry Wallace and others blasted the government’s action as a "disgrace." The first "peace rally" Os a proposed nationwide tour by the delegates was 'held last night at the Mosque theater in Newark. N. J., with a crowd of 3,000 attending. But the seven-man Russian delegation was not present and neither were the Poles, Czechs, or Yugoslavs. The crowd which passed through picket lines of World War II veterans to attend the meeting, obviously was disappointed when Russian composer Shostakovich (ailed to show up. to plav the piano as scheduled. Instead, those attending heard

speakers denounce the state department for ordering the Soviet-bloc delegates to go home. The Russian delegates were understood to have gone to Washington to confer with their ambassador about the state department's ordei notifying them their visas were good only for the conference which ended Sunday. Two of the Polish delegates were believed to have booked passage to sail for Europe April 8, and the Czech delegates were reported ready to leave next Tuesday. The national council of arts, sciences and’ professions, sponsors of the "peace conference" and the proposed nationwide peace rallies, said the rallies in 13 cities in the next two weeks would be held regardless of whether or not the iron curtain delegates can attend. Man Arrested For Indecent Exposure Ralph Bennett, 401 North Third street, was to be arraigned today in' Adams circuit court on a charge of indecent exposure. He has already confessed to indecently exposing himself to a 17-year-old girl Tuesday at about 6 p.m. on North Fifth street near the city plant. The complaint, made by the girl's father, was investigated by officer Dale Death and deputy sheriff Robert Shraluka.

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Principal Attends Spring Conference W. Guy Brown, principal of Decatur high school, left this morning for Chicago to attend a two-day meeting of the North Central association of colleges and secondary schools, of which Decatur high school is a member. Mr, Brown is representing the ’local school in the annual spring conference. The meeting will adjourn Thursday night.

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