Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1949 — Page 3

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•yßlghi engaged iJfcAVID Russell Melchi, 412 stK' tuiia " made known tii,? of their daughter, BetF. Terveer,’son of Mrs. rHer of 601 West .Madison .. Hchi graduated from De;.;Mschool and is now soethe Decatur Demopresident of the local K>si lota Xi sorority. graduated from Def'Bilic high school and St. Rensselaer. He is v ße Decatur Catholic h ; gh i No date has the wedding. BBh , — ninety-second h; K anniversary , H Hendricks, of Monroe. i guest at a dinner . ■Observance of her nineanniversary. many lovely gifts. ■tending were Mr. and WKer I.ohenstein. Detroit. Band Mrs. Maurice Neal .itßtty Baker, Indianapolis: F. N. Martz. MonBwelvin Babcock, Berne: Enos Lehman and iiß Major. Fort Wayne; C. 0. Petry. Ossian: Dan Burkett and Mrs. ■debaker. Bluffton; Mr. i' -Banes A. Hendricks, A. L. ricßuid Mrs. Ray Manlove. ASSOCIATION Berence here ■ missionary conference »sßnonia association of the -.(■rd) was held at the Bap- /!)■ here Wednesday. One two representatives e in the associa- (> e gating program included Mrs. Sanseur, of Hauenstein, Munpresided. Following Hb dinner at the noon heard Mrs. Helen Mnißniedral missionary of - of Montpelier was for the coming preside at the assocat Dunkirk

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I—T~—* ii n i [.mud Society Items for days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchi Thursday l Order of (Eastern Star public instalation, Masonic hall, 8 p.m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Barney Wertzberger, 7:30 p.m. 4-H club of St. Mary's township, Pleasant Mills school, 7:30 p.m. Bethany circle of Zion Evangel- • ical 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 Ave Maria study club, Mrs. W. | IE.. Brant, after church. 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 Kirkland PTA Pot-Luck Supper. Kirkland Gym, 6:30 p.m. i Girls Missionary guild of Union i Chapel, Marilyn Beer, 7:30 p.m. , Gamma Nu sorority, fire station. I , 7:30 p.m. i Tuesday Tri Kappa business meeting,■ Elks home, 7:30 p.m. I Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, f Mrs. Guy Brown. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday : Historical club, Mrs. Giles Porter, I i 12:30 p.m. | L f ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY MEETING HELD : The St. Vincent de Paul society ■ : met at the C. L. of C. hall, with j ■ thirty ‘members present. During the : | social hour, bridge and five hun■dred were played and prizes awardi

ed to Mrs. Gerald Durkin and Mrs. Dan Zeser. The door prize was won by Mrs. Paul Briede. Luncheon was served at a later hour by the hostesses, Margaret Braun, Mary Alberding, Eleanor Braun and Dora Cook. The next meeting will be held April 27. COUPLE TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trim will entertain with open house from two thirty to five o'clock Sunday at their home in Sturgis, Mich., the occasion marking their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Airs. Trim were married on April 5. 1899. at the United Brethren church here, the Rev. W. H. Shepherd officiating. They have resided in Sturgis since 1919. MRS. L. C. PETTIBONE HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. L. C. Pettibone was hostess Wednesday afternoon to members of the Ladies Shakespeare club. After the opening dolled, roll call was answered with current events. .Mrs. R. S. Burnett conducted the brief business meeting. Airs. C. I). Teeple, program leader, presented an interesting paper on “The Ever-glades-River of Grass.” The Glades, a great glittering openness lying in the extreme southern most part of Florida, are unique, beautiful and mysterious. Mrs. Teeple described the geographic mysteries of the glades and told of the bird and reptile life found there. Miss Frances Dugan and Mrs. , Simon Heemstra were special - guests. During the social hour, dej licious candies were served by the I hostess. MARRIED COUPLES CLUB TO MEET SUNDAY NIGHT A colored sound film, “The World of Silence," will be shown at the April meeting of the Zion Lutheran I Married Couples club Sunday even- [ ing at eight o'clock in the church - basement. The film depicts the home and I educational activities in the Luth- ; eran institute for the deaf at De- ' troit. which is the only Protestant j school for deaf children in America. ' j In a fast moving and interesting ' | manner it shows how deaf children, j beginning at the age of three, are . reared and educated in this modern Christian home school and how they are taught to speak and read lips and so are given an opportunity to fit themselves into home, social and economic life of their respective future environments. Miss Clarice Sauer, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Phil Sauer, is at present on the staff at the institute. A short business meeting will also be held with the club presii dent, Henry Krueckeberg, presiding. Entertainment and refreshments for the -evening are in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Reinking, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ohler and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bucher. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday, April 7. at the home of of Mrs. E. C. Filson. 235 South First street. The spiritual life meditation meeting at two o’clock will precede the regular program at two thirty, at which time Mrs. A. C. E. Gillander will speak on “Youth Leadership Conferences.” Mrs?C. D. Teeple will be in charge of the devotional study. Mrs. Filson twill be assisted by the Mesdames G. T. Burk. Sim Burk, W. L. Harper and J. F. Sanmann. The Girls Missionary guild of Union Chapel will meet at the home of Marilyn Beer Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Jane Drew and Ethel Cook will . The Historical Hub will have its i closing meeting of the club year | I Wednesday at the home of Mrs. I Giles' Porter. A carry-in dinner will I‘be. served at' twelve o'clock, and I members are requested- to bring their own table service. I SARD OF THANKS Mrs. Louise Bucher and family, wish to thank all who sent such | lovqjy cards, gifts and floyers on ' her ninetieth birthday. Trade In a Good To-v- — Oecatu'

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rC Pfc. James W. Crosby, formerly stationed at Lackland air force base, San Antonio. Tex., has .been transferred to Fort Francis E. Warren, Cheyenne, Wyo. wfhere he has entered a technical school for further training. His new address is Pfc. James W. Crosby, 15278003. 3466th Train, Sqd„ 3450th technical Tug. Wing. Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Ogg and son. Dick, were in Akron, 0., over the weekend, where they attended the wedding of their niece, Barbara Gause, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Joe Gause, to Marion McCauley. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents. The couple are now residing in their newly furnished apartment in Akron. Robert F. Mutschler. Decatur, is a member of the spring pledge class of the Gimlet club, athletic booster honorary society for Purdue students in social fraternities. A member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Mutschler is a junior in the school of agriculture. OSP.ITAL Admitted: Miss Margaret Keller, 222 North Fourth street; Dayton Steele, route 3; Grover Clouser, Decatur. Dismissed: Airs. Marguerite Carrneon, Ohio City, O.; Ira Mcßride, Decatur; Mrs. Dale Thurman and daughter, Brenda Sue, Geneva. 9 Air. and Mrs. Harold Rich, Monroe, are parents of a baby girl, born at 2:34 p.m. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, lOVa ounces. A -baby boy was born to Mr. and Airs. Victor Kahle, route 3. Wednesday at 5:28 p.m. at the local hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, 3 ounces. An 8 pound, 1 ounce baby girl was born to Mr. and Airs. Arthur Wilder, route 4, at 7:20 o'clock Wednesday evening at the Adams county hospital. She has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Shaughnesscy are parents of a daughter, born this morning at 12:50 o'clock at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 13*4 ounces. Reckless Driving Is Charged To Autoist Albert Gage 77, was arrested for reckless driving when he allegedly caused an auto smash-up by making a left turn directly into the path of an oncoming car two miles southeast of here today. He pleaded guilty in J. P. court and was fined $1 and costs. Robert Carr, Springfield, Q., was the driver of the other automobile, which sheriff Herman Bowman, the arresting officer, estimated was damaged to the extent of S2OO. Gage’s car showed $lB5 damage, according to the sheriff.

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' sume shipbuilding, reportedly vessels up to 7,009 tons. Nanking—The vanguard of the nationalist delegation Lew to Peiping to start peace talks with the communists. 1 ..?/