Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1949 — Page 3
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SHEETS IS WtD ON SUNDAY Sheets. daughter of Mr. s®’ l Mrs f'halmer Sheets. gMKNm*nd Jack Welty, son of Mr. «#4 Mt' Russell Welty, South Fifth street. were united in marriage Sutday at the home of the sad Mrs. Keith Smltley of South flAltley The Rev Smltley, bride. performed the guHMMh double ring rite before branched candelabra. the ceremony. Mrs. SssMlyWhlaved several piano »e---teatfeaW; [inc luding "I Ixive You Sweet Mystery and Lohengrin's &nßnßr< h. "Savior Like a ShepUs" waa played softly ■» Smo. of the service. wore a street length dPMS white taffeta, templeblack ana white actOIMCTIt'S Her corsage was of ASJiii@ui beauty rosea. JBBjioid-uf-honor. Miss Delores an eyelet embrolderwith white accessories Musser, bridesmaid. dress witli white 'HB® 1 ' Tschannen served the best man. the ceremony, a re,||BHß*a-< held at the Smltley the serving table, laid In |mK featured a three tier pink awl ■Rr wedding cake, flanked byijflftink and white tapers. attending the wed ding I®r<‘ ,he Misses Betty Jane and Louise Sheets, Philip Kay Smltley, flM&uph’ will reside temporarily «dw<he groom s parents imßyterian CHURCH MEETS THURSDAY fMßre<l>yterian Women s Miss ♦nHiggw ■society held its regular IgjMb meeting Thursday Mrs. kiln was c hairman, as ..u»y Mrs Roscoe Glendenlng. Cole. Mrs Paul Saurer dOh Elizabeth Peterson. The MMI Ilf® meditation was held o'clock under the leader J. F. Sanmann. was opened by Mrs W. sgfearper. president, with the stngtSfof hymns in unison. A short |9Hb meeting was then held, aftefinrh the meeting was given to Adams, who gave an history of the life of Schweitzer, a medical of French Congo. “The seventy-four year old stuaHßf Goethe, a philosopher. aw^Hec Hirer, the man who has the greatest a near saint " Mrs. 8. Ilkmour for Teens 9144 SIZfS M-U I inkjdMa Hr<Kffea .SBe's the most glamour under liMn Teener! And in the same MiSn are plans for a square length dress with push up Skirt insert has pockets! M 14. 16 Size 12 lakes 2% THIRTY CENTS in drßfor this pattern to DecaUir Oofll Democrat. Pattern Depart P. O. Boz <740, Chicago 10 WSBrint plainly Your Name. Ad Zone, Size, Mylo Number. i*' A NEW Martan Martin * Mk *• r—<y! °® ** JNfl are the most beautiful sum designed to ee« easily Bls your fashion dollars go '«Br than ever! Pine a FREE MB* printed IB the hook, a dtOb beach rebe made of towels fifteen cents more for this Saounor 1949 fashions!
Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 am.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Friday American Legion auxiliary, legion home, 8 p.m. Golden Rule class of St. Paul, ; Berne park, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, Hanna Nuttinan park. 12:30 p.m. Monday Flo Kan Sunshine council, 6:15 p. m. Union Chapel Girls Missionary guild, Mrs. Norris, 8 p. m. Indies Firemen auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Kortenber, 7:30 pm. Tuesday W. C. T. U., Mrs. Roy Mumma, 2 p. m. Delta Theta Tau. Elks home. W. 8 W. 8. of Trinity Evangel! 1 cal U. B church, church. 7:30 pm. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Hanna Nuttman park. 6 pm. Gamma Nu sorority, Mrs. Ted Eady, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 8. E. Bridge club, postponed. Thursday Decatur Garden club, joint meet 1 with Berne club. Lehman park. 2 p m. D. Beavers was in charge of the devotions. A social hour followed at which time the hostesses served delicious . refreshments. DELEGATES RETURN FROM CONVENTION Mrs. Kenneth Arnold, local pres- ( ident of Delta Theta Tau sorority. , and Miss Mary Martha Terveer, have returned from the forty-first national convention held at beautiful Breezy Point lodge, located on Big Pelican lake deep In northern Minnesota's picturer-qua woods. The following national officers were, elected and installed: pres- ' ident. Marjorie Iverson; vlce-pres- , Ident. Nina Kaericher; secretary. ‘ Dorothy Credille; treasurer. Mirriam Kelly; eastern conductress. ' DeMaris Grant; western conductress. Geraldine Roland; secretary ' of philanthropy, Pat Thayer; third 1 member of board. Eve Fair; nation--1 al election committee; Florence "My SMNCW toMnwdi COOLER!" ff) You, too, * n i°y /V'k cool comfort if your I Z') is designed of I A —ls oJr Y' °P* n m ** h ' * ,on ®* ( (VI woaring, moderately \V 11 wi,t * n P foV * > g.l yow general health i/ * I k Mrs. Leota Connell 242*4 Madison St. Phone 114 If no answer, call 9072 SWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAi
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I Gill, Jane Taffee, Dorothy Thadders, Elaine Walters and Jean i Stramm. Plans were discussed for the further investigation of the Delta memorial home fund, and reports were also made on the Delt school in Brinkley, Ky. Suggestions were then made for a new national philanthropic project which will be handled at the next national conI vention. Alpha Epison presented the - executive secretary of the Minnesota medical association who spoke . briefly on socialized medicine. He in turn introduced a doctor who ir an American educated Pole, who ' practiced socialized medicine under i Russian rule. The program allowed much free time to relax and enjoy the privileges of the lodge The various committees planned wonderful par- ’ ties. The various chapters of Epsilon province, hostesses for this . fifth year, planned the social en- | tertainment, and Gamma Chi, of Belleville. 111., presented a clever , skit "Bit of Sweden'' party on Monday evening followed by very i clever folk dancing in the famed "Frontier Room.” "The World's . Fair Luncheon" was Beta Chi of - Robinson. 111. on Tuesday noon. , Wednesday evening Gamma Epsilon of Went Frankfort. 111., was I hostess for the unique "Old King Cole" banquet, followed by a dancing contest and the awarding of gold loving cups to various members and their husbands. Awards t were also made at this time for . the low scores in golfing. “The Dirty Shame Tavern" party brought hilarity on the closing > night when Delta Alpha of Harrisburg, 111., entertained. i Under the able chairmanshin of i a past national president, Mary Kay Miley, and the chapters of Epsilon province, the convention was a huge success. "The convention's underlying purpose must . have first consideration if the sorority Is to continue the constant ’ growth and development which » has made It one of the outstand- . ing national philanthropic Greek i organizations In the United ) States." i LADIES AID SOCIETY - MEETING IS HELD - The Indies Aid society of the , First Christian church met at the - home of Mrs. Edward Anderson . Thursday evening. Mrs. Elmer Dar- • wachter called the meeting to orr der. and Mrs. Earl Isenhower gave I the devotions. The disciples pray-. - er was repeated in unison, after e which a brief business meeting was conducted. Mrs. Darwachter i then gave an interesting articles, ’ entitled “God's Salesmen." i During the social hour. Mrs. Anderson, assisted by Mrs. James Anderson, served delicious refreshments. BETHANY W. B. W. B. I MEETING IB HELD The Womens Society of World Service and the toadies Aid of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church met Thursday afterno >n in the social rooms of the churc.i. ■ Mrs. Earl Fuhrman opened the business meeting with prayer She al- 1 so announced that members were invited to the Sunday school picnic Sunday al St. John park on high-. way 27. Mrs. Philip Dolby, program chairs'man. opened the meeting with the
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j hymn "My Faith Looks Up to Thee.” with Mrs. Willard furnishing the piano accompaniment Scripture was read by Mrs. Dolby, i followed by prayer. The following topics were then discussed by taa i question and answer method: a , Christian home by Mrs. Gienn .Manlier; Christian citizenship by Mrs. Homer Ells worth; internatlor ai goodwill, Mrs. F. H. Willard; Interchurch fellowship. Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer, and Internationa, goodwill, Mrs. Robert Garard Closing prayer was offered by Mrs Dolby. Mrs. Ray Stingley conducted the business meeting, at which time Mrs. Seaman reminded members to pay subscriptions for "The Evangelical." Members who can be delegates to the missionary convention at Oakwood are asked to contact Mrs Stingley. The meeting then closed with the Mizpah benediction lively refreshments were later served by the July section of the ladies aid. with Mrs. John Spahr as chairman. The W C. T. U. will meet Tues day afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roy Mumma, 2tW South Eleventh street. Delta Theta Tau sorority will have an important business meet ing Tuesday evening at the Elk" home. All members are urged to at- . tend Flans will also be discussed for the street fair. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will have a picnic at Hanna-Nuttman park Tuesday evening at six o'clock. The Decatur Garden club has been Invited to attend a joint meeting with the Berne Garden club at the Lehman park in Berne at two o'clock Thursday afternoon A demonstration and lecture on flower arrangements will be given, and a tour of the Berne gardens made. Luncheon will be served at four o'clock and reservations must be made to Mrs. Nick Braun or Mrs. Hersel Nash by noon Monday The charge fur the luncheon will be fifty cents. — A meeting of the W. 8. W. 8. of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will be held Tues day evening at seven thirty o'clock at the church. Mrs. George Myers I will be the leader, and Mrs. Bephus j Jackson. Mrs. Homer Bittner and . Mrs. Laura Sapp, hostesses I Mr. and Mrs. Orval I-enhart and son. Bob. have returned home from Pittsburgh. Pa., where they visited for several days. They also attended the Pittsburg St. Louis baseball game Joe Adams and Bill Gllilg are the guests of Robert Gllilg In Chicago this week. Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh and son, David, have returned home from Chicago, where they visited I with her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Williams. Mrs. Orin Crider and children, of Chicago, have been guests at the Edwards cottage at Cold Springs. Hamilton lake, thia week. They will be <"<""d there this weeken-1 by Mr. Crider. * | A marriage license issued at Bluffton yesterday was to Miss Bernice Stoppenhagen of Ossian and Ralph Berning of route one. Decatur. Seven cases of polio have been reported during the past few days at Portland. Don Hammond baa been elected commander of the Grover Sheets Post Hi, American l-eglon at Bluff- | ton. He is a member of the engi , neering firm of Hammond. Buckner and Higmen. Mrs Jphn Doan is reported Im-1 proved after an illness of several days from sinus infection. Mr. and Mrs. J Ward t'alland will leave Saturday for the east. Mr. Calland will take a week's short course in photography at Cornel University, Ithaca. N Y.. and then proceed to Hanover, N. H.. where they will visit with their daughter and son in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp and children Before returning home the Call-, ands intend to visit in Quebec. Canada, and possibly Gaspe bay. Miss ixils Werling has been admitted to the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, where she underwent minor surgery i Mrs. K. E. Jensen and children. Pat and Kris, of Chicago, will arrive here today for a week's vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bittner of route 1 ’ j Bethany Church To Hold Picnic Sunday The Bethany Evangelical United Brethren eharch will have Its an nual picnic at the Bt. John churc.i grove, six miles north on U. 8. 27. Sunday A basket dinner will be served at noon, followed by an afternoon of recreation and contest* i Refreshments will also be served ' Trade Ir a Good Town — Decatur
Youths To Register When 18 Years Old Register For Draft Soon After Birthday Chairman Walter J. Bockman. of 1 ■.elective service local board no. 1 . eminds boys who reach their 18th drthday that they are required tin- ' ler penalty of law to register with heir draft board within five dayi I after their birthday. He also stated that every man who separated from any branch of , he service and who was born on >r after August 31. 1922 is required j 'o register within 30 days of the late of separation from the service. Registrants who change their adIress must report the new addros iromptly’in writing so that tha 'raft lioard may get in touch wRn hem at any time. Those who fail •o do so may be referred to the U. 4. District Attorney as delinquent!. Efforts are being made to provide 'or the immediate Induction of all lellnquents although inductions generally are presently suspended, t was stated. Registrants are also notified that t Is a violation of law for theib to ail to carry their registration cerificates at all times or to give or end these certificates to other pertorib for any purpose. A number of irrests have been made in the staie for this violation. The office of the selective service system for Adams county is at I 10 N. Second Street, iabove Sutton'a Jewelry Store). Office hours are Monday through Friday, from 8 a. m. to 11 a. m. and 12 noon to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Whitley. Monroeville, are parents of a iaby gir), born at 12:14 p m Tharslay at the Adams county memorial lospitai. She weighed 8 paunds. IMi ounces. A baity boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Andrews. Russell street, at 12:45 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the local hospital lie weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces. I ! i Admitted: Oscar Beery. Decatur: James Murtaugh. Nuttman avenue; latwrence Strickler, route 6; Mr«. Ida Ogg. Seventh street. Dismissed: Mrs. Marcella Parr, Berne; Mrs. Roman Sprunger and daughter, route 5; Mrs. Ilarol.l Hakes and son; Mrs. Margaret Barger, Craigville. Woman Is Taken To State Hospital Sheriff Herman Bowman took an unmarried Decatur woman to Easthaven state hospital in Richmond Thursday. The sheriff was aided by his wife and another woman This was the second case that Bowman has taken to Eaxthaven this week.
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»XTi>H tO jr Combined Tour A combined dairy 4-H calf clun ' and D. H. I. A. tour has been ar- , ranged for Wednesday. The tour i will start at the R. A. Briggs' Brown Swiss farm four miles east of Geneva on Road 116 at 9 a n. Briggs has a fine alfalfa, brorne and ladino hay and pasture program The caravan's second stop will be I the Sherman Von Gunton farm, where members of the 4 11 calf club will demonstrate showing a calf. Next will be the Otto B l.vhmnn Ayrshire farm, another fine hay and pasture program. I Noon will find the tour at the Berne park for a basket dinner .'-nd gamrs. and talk by J C. Ralston, state dairy 4-H calf club leader. Dairy drinks will be furnished by the Dale Moses dairy. Final stop will be at the Noah and Ben J. Mazelin Holstein farm, three miles north, *4 mile west o' Berne, demonstration, fitting a calf for show. Ben and Noah have developed a splendid hay and pasture program Plan Judging Team Plans are now being made for the selection and training of a 4-H vegetable judging team. All boys and girls enrolled in the 4-H gur i- . enlng project who are 14 years old and over are eligible to become a mem her of this judging team. Complete information will be available at the vegetable and garden meeting at the Hanna-Nuttman park on July 14 at 8 p. m., states CheUey : Miller. Adams county 4-H club agent. liemonstration on "How to prepare an exhibit of flowers and vegetables for display at the 4-H club fair” will be given by Marie ■ Habagger. Jeanette Schwartz Slid BBly Sipe. All boys ana girls present at thir. I meeting will have the opportunity I •o judge four plate, of carrots. Thl< judging experience will be ver> valuable for these boys and girls, especially while preparing their! exhibit for the fair. Games will be played and refreshnients will be served by GerberMoser implement store at the dose of the meeting. Union Workers The seventh meeting of the Un- i lon Workers was held July 1. The I ■ I" I ■■ - - C H E II II I E S FOR CANNING washed —pitted—ready for your cans KAYS W. SIDE MARKET Phone 56 FILMS Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store ICULD FUR STORAGE STILL TAKING IN FUR COATS Phone 359
w Er STAR BOY SCOUT Manuel Rivera, 15, says goodbye to his dog Rew, Just before the bus whisked him and 350 other New York City Scouts away for a aojourn at the Ten Mile-River Scout Camp. (International) I aim nu- - ■■■ ■ — »iiu * ■ ■ i—ii i —i in— ■ iii ■
meeting was opened with tile 4 H pledge, led by Frederick Bienz it was decided to hold a tour in the township July 18. Vaughn and Chelsey Miller w<-r ■ I tisitors. Gaines were played an !
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refreshments were server! by Ronald Price. Norvln and Leo Thieme. The next meeting which Is a tour, will be held July 18 starting at 8:30 a. in at the Immanuel school Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
