Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1949 — Page 3
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fi y CROSS CLUB cTING is held . Holy troM dl '“' u, " ,,on c,ub I itu regular meeting recently L home of Mrs Julius Brite. ‘ Mrs. Herman Los he as chalrL meeting opened with prayer r( ,H call Dlscuzzlonz were held on the life of » P»«« of v and roaariea for Russia. L meeting closed with prayer, nelt meeting will be held at h „ ine of Mrs. bon Miller on lember 8. rH IAN NEEDLE , B in MEETING hirty eight members and five it, of the Pythian Needle club , ye d a pot-luck dinner last eve- , at the country home of Mm. i Haffner. allowing the supper, games e played and prizes awarded various winners. The club tented the hostess a lovely fip-IST MISSIONARY IteCIETV MEETING HELD Missionary society of the Baptist church met recently Ejth.- home of Mm. C. E Bell. 11l Mrs Hubert Jasper and Mrs Baker assisting The meeting opened by the president. Mrs Ijemi Baumann Devotions were Men by Mrs Maud Merriman. the business meeting, a ■,.- <>f the recent convention at was given by Mm. War Er The lesson study on missions was reviewed by Cal Peterson. i.ms refreshments were laserved on the lawn to the one members, one guest and children attending. Bmb meeting ■ held FRIDAY YI’ M B of the Nuttman at the home of Barbara B«l- - with sixteen memKpi) [resent Various hymns were by the group and scriptures Prayer was offered by the George Weaver, following Mrs Hazel Foor gave the on "China." the brief business the hostess was presentwith a lovely birthday gift the members. ■rkland ladies club M ES T 0 DAYTON, O. ■».niv two members and two ■•to of the Kirkland laidies club ■ited with rapt, and Mrs. Paul in Bayton. (). Thursday. Mrs
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.i j I 1 Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. • (Saturday 0:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday Community Recreation night.' 1 1 Monmouth high school gym, 7:30 p.rn. Root township home economics club, Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff. 1:30 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. ’ Donald Stump, 8 p.m. V. F. W. Auxiliary, hall. 8 p. m C. L. of pot-luck supper, C. L. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. * Ktim Join I's class of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, Hanna ' Nuttman park, 6 pm. I Happy Homemakers home e< o-, nomlcs elul>. Mrs. Charles Workinger, 8 p. m. Loyal Daughters class of Bethany , Evangelical I’. B. church, Hanna! ' Nuttman park. G p m. Sunny Circle Home Economics club of Preble, Hanna Nuttman park, 7 p.m. Kirkland ladies club, high school. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. For- ' rest Elzey, 2 p.m. Bierly is the former Miss Jeanette Wilson Those making the school bus trip were the Mcsdames Edward Arnold. Joe Baumgardner. August Slickman. Floyd Arnold. Ethel Grandstaff. Oliver Dilling. Gus Yake. Sam Hetischen, Ed Kolter, Franklin Fruchte, Harold Henschen. Albert Beineke. Rex Andrews. Theodore Heller, Luther Arnold. Roy Heller. William Scherry. Harold Barger. Russell Weller. Valentine Egley. Thomas Griffith. Ralph Freels and Nolan Griffith The Philalethean circle of the Women's guild of the Zion Evan gellcal and Reformed church will meet at the home of Mrs. Leo Kirsch Wednesday evening at six o’clock for a picnic carry-in dinner. A meeting of the Women's guild lof the St. Luke Evangelical and
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Wednesday Beta Sigma Phi picnic, Hanna Nuttman park. 6:30 p m. Philalethean circle of Women’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Leo Kirsch, 16 p.m. I nion Township Woman’s club, Mrs Murray Marbach. 1:30 p in. Business and Professional Women. Mrs. George Rentz. Celina, 0.. 6:3:) p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist WS. . C.S., Mrs. Dave Bovine, 7:30 p.m. I Jolly Housewife home economics chib of St. Mary's township, 12 i noon. II Happy Hustlers 4-H club. WashI Ington township community center. 110 a. m. Decatur Home Economics club. Decatur high school, 2 p.rn. Thursday W.S.C.S. of First Methodist i church, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, all day. Women of Moose, Moose home. I 7 30 p in. Woman's guild of St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed church, I church basement. i DY B. class of Trinity Evangelical C. B. church, church 7:30 i’ P m. i Ladies Aid society of Union Chapel, church, all day. St. Ambrose study club, Mrs. Leonard Schwaller. 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evan-1 gellcal and Reformed church. Mrs George Thomas. 6 p.m. Ladies Missionary society of Church of God. Mrs. Clarence Strickler. 7:30 p.m. Adams Count/ Nurses association. Miss Margaret Eiting, 7:30 p.m. ** Friendship Village home economics club, Lehman park, Berne, 1:3o p.m. Friday Mt Pleasant Bible class. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Singleton. 8 p.m. Builders class ice cream social. Stltzer home. Homestead 9. Sunday Hilyard reunion. Findlay, O. 1 Kerarmed church will be held in the church basement Thursday, i Mrs. Ervin Ixx-hner will be Hostess for the carry-in dinner. Lucille Beavers, lesson leader, will give the toph' "48 plus." The Women of the Moose will
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* • r iilliii £-1 i' L ■ J <*&! 1'XSk * J 1 * * ~ mJ* NORA EDDINGTON, ex-wife of Errol Flynn, and Dick Haymea, ex» husband of Joanne Dru, cut their wedding cake after marriage nt hia Beverly Hills, Cal., home. They plan a thrce-week honeymoon trip to Honolulu. - — - (International Soundpboto)
have initlaton Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The officers meeting will be held ut seven. All members are urged to attend. The Beta Sigma Phi picnic Wednesday evening at six tliirty o'clock will be held at Iliyina Nuttman park instead of Lehman park as , formerly announced. An all day meeting of the W.S.C. 8. of the First Methodist church will be held at the home of Mrs. W. 1 Robinson to quilt and sew. A p‘»tuck dinner will be served at the noon hour. J. H Heller and Mrs. Dick Hel-, ler motored to Indianapolis this afternoon to meet Mrs. John Shirk of West Palin Beach. Fla. who will visit her parents. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Heller, for a few weeks. Carl Striker, local contractor, caught a 15-inch large mouth bass at Clem's lake Monday night. The I 1 local angler was using night crawi lers on a fly rod. The address of Pfc. James J. i Strickler has been changed to US I 5200&729, Co. A.. 44th Engr. Cons. ( Bn., Fort Bragg. N. C. Miss Madge Barton, of Chicago, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller. Lowell G. Engle, sou of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bolt, is spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stauffer. Clear Lake. Fremont. Mrs. Beriy Moore, of Elwood, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Birtha Rice. Lt. and Mrs Paul Schmitz and children left today for their new • home in Sacramento. Calif Lt Schmitz, of the army air force, will j attend school for the next nine i months in Sacramento. Vaughn Myers, of Monroe, has been charged with reckless driving
j., i / •- >1 A. I lx ® .-■ Jr 2 i \ . 1 < * r-Kj NANCY MOEIIUO, 11, packs her suitcase in Brooklyn. N. Y.. for trip to Washington to plead with the House judiciary committee to let her mother come back from Italy The mother. Mrs Giustina Morlello. 41, lost her citizenship by voting in Italy in 1946. and .s reported threatening to kill herself. Two other daughters are with her Her husband. Andrea, M. lives In Brooklyn with Nancy and son. Porfirio, «. shown watching Nancy a packing. (Inter |
by Trooper Richard Myers, who says Vaughn turned east utt stare road 1 on to 224 while driving at excessive speed and turned his car over. Henry Drayer of route four, pecatur, has been dismissed from the Clinic hospital at Bluffton aft, r receiving treatments. J. O. Sellemeyer writes from nis office in lais Anzelcs that they have, sold their home in the city and are now resh.ing in an apar'merit in the California hotel ut Fullerton. about 25 miles east of L. \. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Alspaugh-Gamble funeral home at Van Wert. O. for Mrs Nettie A. Wilson, G 5. who died Saturday. Survivors Include her mother. Mrs. Ben Allen of Berne, a [daughter. Mrs Geraldine Blue. Van Wert, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Y taler. Berne. Mrs. Bill Melchl of Fort Worth Teg., arrived here last night for a several days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kent of this city will leave the last of this week for a motor trip to Nova Scotia. They will be gone several weeks Mr. Kent is senior partner in the Kent Realty and Auction Co.
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Open Hearing For Harbor Near Gary Harbor Being Sought For Lake Shipping | Gary, Ind.. July 19 i I P» hearing on a plan to build a 112.000,000 harbor east of here <» handle commercial lake shipping got under way today The proposal calls for enlarging ; Burns Ditch, a drainage proje •: ' started 16 years ago in i’ort. r cousi ty near Chester. Ind. Backers of the Burns Harbor pro- | ject have predicted It would han lie more than 10.000.000 tons of ship | ping in the first year of operation They said a shipping outlet h»re would open up a new market ar<-:i and help the entire state. In' ludtnx the southern Indiana coal industry. Today's bearing was to decide whether an army • ngineer's survey will be made. Plans for the project have been under wuy for some 1 time. Col. W. P. Trower of the ar- ; my engineers corps was sitting tn 1 at the m<eting. Foremost proponents of the pro je< t have been I'. S. Reps. Charle Halleck. Rensselaer, and Ray Mad--1) it. Lake county, who planned to lead a delegation here for the bcaing. Residents of the Ogden Dunes resort section have opposed any plan to industrialize the area. Michigan City also has opposed it. asking that the money be use I to improve the harbor there. Madden und Halleck planned to present statements of positive support signed |ty Indiana Sens Hom >r t'apehart and William Jenner Gary districts of the <*Tu and AFL unions have backed the plan Admitted Mrs Paul ReHenbach. Dismissed: Miss Tillie Gehin. Celina. O.; Mrs. Dale Gresley and son. Hoagland; W C. Kirkland. Berne. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Postpone Picnics Because Os Polio The Rev Robert H. Hammond, pastor of the First Baptist church announced today that because of the threat of polio in this area, two Sunday school picnics have : |iost [Mined until late In August. The events postponed are the general Sunday school pic nic, set for Thursday, and the. Philo class pi< nic. scheduled for Friday.
FAMILY RECREATION NIGHT FRIDAY, JULY 22 Pieasant Mil's H. S. Gym 7:30 — 11:00 P. M. (iames and Contests for All Axes —Prizes P:ng Pong — Fret Bingo — Shuffleboard Come for an evening of Fun! Spontored by St. Mary’s-Blue Creek Recreation Committee & Adams County Board of Recreation I W"’’ WHAT I I AW I I V ' LITTLE I I SOYS MADE OF ? I Bruited knees and bits of tangled stringl It An indescribable love for an inde- j|| scribable dogl yg A smile that comes from nowhere to |g| IB tug at your heart stringsl 9 These wonderful years . . . and the photographs that tell their happy H story . . . will ever hold his special 3 perfume of bread and butter, with Is memories at their best! gS I MIRTH IITS Ilf nilllim el l BY I s ■ I
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Boy Is Injured As Horses Run Away Berne, July 19. Franklin Graber. 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Graber of Hartford township, suffered a fracture of his left leg when the horses pulling a wagon lie was driving rfin away and threw him to the ground. He is confined to his home. The leg was broken between the knee and the ankle. Trad* In a Goon Town — Decatur
