Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1949 — Page 3
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3f RECENTLY .f9^K {(l <v {I „M. dixcys-don c!u-» |I|P l( ; •' i ' l ' Mrs Jllil " s ,!r ‘ ! '' Isßr' T,! " “»»♦•«“• 1 M^K ;i ...| followed by 101 l < 'ill n wa- then read by I Tib- meeting was I .SKith prayer. I meeting will be held |2 of Mr ’- COUNTY CHORUS IN MONROE f rMid-.ni County Home "<rm>I , jdrtin. under the direcWui„- Martin Neuenschwmti * a!,t n ' R * ll ’ "' , * l ; in attendance. I s "’’ 1 " !!, ' V11,,1,1 - ; a, “ J Mrs IJH'.-n-r u.re welcomed into I Ji®),,], as new members. Aft< r | ti... period, a short bueiI SKwtiu.- was held nt which ; I > law - were read and du- , I 2fl l ‘ lanK were ,hen ni “ lIf! f " r I ' Washington. I S ® )1 . - are asked to attend pra I -. . r !'♦. at eight o'cio. It to I I® CHARLES WALTER I lfl :,: 1 Mrs Jul|,,s 11,1,, ‘ r, " l,f ' engagement I marriage of their Justine, to Charles E. I X son of Mr and Mrs ErI tjjfii'ttder of Vera Crgz. I ]K Hrite is a graduate of He. a I high school and In I I by the city as cashier of I I and water departments I graduated from BluffI school and served three I half years in the army. He | I as assistant foreman W.dis state park I wedding will take place at o . lock Tuesday morning. ■i;K Adams County Nurses As aflKh.n will have Its meeting in house at Hanna Nuttpark Thursday evening at thirty o'clock. Women of the Moose will carry in supper Thursday MSi ; a' sii o'clock at the .Moos<ISS f° r lll ‘' m,,or * ’“d their Following the supper a demonstration will be givmeat, rolls and coffee will and each member is to bring table service; also, i of the Wesley class Methodist church will be s.-ven thirty o'clock Thurs-
I Hie One-Yard Skirt w I .JmlMw i ■ * -1 | i . ' * / I fl I / ■ I Effies/ in,» I WAIST zL, ' JT-MT • * FWujf*» to discover this fashion 'Mc-aaving design! ONE fabric; THREE ®» tc cut and saw! lowest styling! ♦♦M comes in waist B. M. IS, 10. ft takes I YARD ol ' 4 ' n< h fabric TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In ‘ P»t'ern to MARION jr*™*- cere of Decatur Dal.y Patte-n Dept . P O Box KT < h ‘“<° M. 111. Print plainly ■’ R NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE I B ,TYLE number ; » I’t out - our Marion Martin ; and Winter Pattern Book' t ■ „“* clothing to new at ■?* GM Wo*’ by the score ■t. fifteen cents for this bookiKY*" Pattern is printed in thr "•* »«akn to wear with K" r skirts and dresses!
lH® Society Item* for day's publication must be phoned in by 11 a. m. (Saturday t:3O a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p.m. * Beta Sigma Phi. postponed. , Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Herman Girod, 8 p.m. Church Mothers Study chib picnic, Mrs. Homer Reppert, 6 p m. St Dominic discussion club, Hanna Nuttman park. 5:30 p. m. W. S. W. 8. of Trinity Evangelical U. B. Church, Mrs. Clarence Drake, 7:30 p. nt. Dorcus class of Bethany Evani gellcal United Brethren church, I Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 7:30 p.m. W.C.T.U.. Mrs. Jesse Niblick, 2 i p mHappy Homemakers club, Mrs. . Paul Erp. 7:30 p.m. Associate chapter of Tri Kappa, I shelter house, Hanna Nuttman, J 6:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Elks home, 8 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Lillian Stucky. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Academy of Friendship, Mrs. Bert Haley, 7:30 p. m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. Boyd Stepier. 1 7:30 p.m. | Vegetable soup sale, Hver Ready class of Methodist church, church basement. Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 6:15 p. m S. E Bridge Club. Mrs. Robert Yost. 8 p m B.P.W. dinner meeting, C. L. of C. hall, 8:30 p.m. Presbyterian World Friendship guild. Mrs. W. E. Petrie. 8 o.m Girls guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlors. 7:30 p.m. day evening In the church basement. All members are requested to attend. -) - The Kirkland W.C.T.U. will meet Thursday at the St. Lukes church at Honduras to sew- for overseas Members are asked to bring their sewing equipment and a covered dish fcA" the pot-luck dinner. Program guides will be given to each member, also instructions for the yearly work Ail officers are urged to attend so that reports can be i arranged Edna Shady, county I president, will be the leader
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Thursday W.S.W s. of Union Chapel. Mrs. Glen Roughia. 1:30 p.m. D.V.B. class of Trinity Evangelical I’. B. church, church, 7:30 p.m. Ladles Fellowship of Missionary church, Mrs. Gerald Brodbeck. 7 p.m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S. C.S., church, 1:30 p.m. Adams County Nurses association. shelter house, Hanna-Nutt-man park. 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose carry-in supper. Moose home. 6 p.m. Wesley class of Methodist church. basement, 7:30 p.m. Progressive Workers (lass of Trinity Evangelical V. B. church. Mrs. Ed Hesher. 7:30 p.m. Women's guild of St. Luke Evan gellcal and Reformed church and Kirkland W.C.T.U.. church basement. ail day. Friendship Village Home Economics club. Kiinsey school, 1:30 p.m. Friday -Mt. Pleasant Bible class. Mr. and Mrs. Leo King, Jr.. 8 p. m. Saturday Rummage sale. C. L. W. class of Bethany Evangelical IT. B. church. church basement, 8:30 a.tn. to 12 noon. The Pleasant Mills Methodist W.B.C.S. will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the church. All members are urged to attend. A meeting of the Ladles Fellowship of the Missionary ehgrch will be held at seven o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Gerald Brodbeck. The W.8.W.8. es Union Chapel will have its meeting Thursday evening at one thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Glen Roughia. The Indies Aid meeting has been postponed to Wednesday, September 21. The D.Y.B. class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will have Its meeting at the church Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Mt. Pleasant Bible class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mi'.t. Leo King. Jr.. Friday evening a*, eight o'clock. Dwight Gallivan. Blufftoh attorney well known here and president of the Bluffton chapter of Kiwanis, has been elected lieutenant-gover-nor for the third division of Indiana Kiwanis. The convention this year was held aboard r. steamer on lurke Michigan during a three day cruise. Bob Hansel left Friday to enroll in Franklin cellege. Franklin, where he was awarded a scholarship. Mr."ad Mrs. Adolph l-eafgrun.
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—l MMiaa - ■ ■ THE WEDDING of Miss Darlene Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mr Herman Bowman, and J-rry Stucky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stucky of Berne, took place recently In the parsonage of the First ‘ Mennonite church in Berne. The couple will reside in Bloomingion. whero Mr. Stucky is a student at Indiana University. (Photo by Edwards)
of Bradenton, Fla . were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansel. Corp. Burton Louth left for Ft. Knox. Ky., Monday, after retaliating In the army at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Louth will stay with her parents- in this city until her husband Is assigned. Owen Wetnhoff will leave for Cleveland Friday, where he will eater his sophomore year at John Carroll university I M|osrital IQ n Hotu Admitted: Mrs. Zelma Durkins; Mrs Alice Rickord. Ohio City. O.; Mrs. Emma Glendenning, Geneva. Admitted and dismissed: Lester Sautblne. Dismissed: Mrs. Hazel Brunson. Pennville: Floyd Stoner. Bryant; Daniel Eugene Patrick. Decatur; Mrs. Zelda Wendell; Mrs. John Rickord and baby girl; .Mrs. Fred Scheiman and baby girl, Judith Jane; Jerry Gehrig. Adams street. Berne-French School Enrollment Is 588 Berne. Sept. 13. — The total Berne French school enrollment is 58*. 422 in the grades and 166 in high school. This is an increase of six over the opening day. four in high school, two In the grades. This Is the largest enrollment in the history of the local school.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caston are the parents of a baby girl, born at 12:55 a m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 3 ounces. z\ baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hobbs at 8:31 o'clock this morning at the local hospital. She has not been named
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Church Os God To Name New Officers Business Meet Os Church Wednesday The annual business meeting of the Church of God will lie held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church on Cleveland street. The chief order ot business for the meeting la the ele.-tion of officers. A nominating committee composed of Floyd Mitchel, Mrs, Mary Har.L • wood, Mrs Emery Hawkins. Mr-. Guy Agler. and the Rev. Dwight li. McCurdy, have submitted a slate of candidates for the meeting. Th? slate of candidates follows: For board of trustees — C W. Strickler and Paul MyersBoard of finance — Robert Stricgier, Emery Hawkins. Floyd Morri- ; son and Herbert Hawkins, i Treasurer — Kenneth Mitchel; I oupcrlntendent of Sunday school Mrs. Floyd Mitchel and Mrs. Guy • Agler; superintendent of children's i division of Sunday school Mrs. | Charles M. Frank and Mrs. Lut.icr Singleton. Secretary of Sunday school Mrs. Kenneth W. Watkina, and Miss Bonnie Suman. Board of religious education Robert Strickler. Mrs. Floyd Morrison and Mrs. Mary Hazelwood Nominating committee for 1330 business meeting — Mrs C. W. Strickler. Robert Strickler, Mr;;. Dwight R. McCurdy. Floyd Mitchell, and Emery Hawkins. Head Ushers — Floyd Morrison and Paul Myers z Cradle roll superintendent— Mrs. Emery Hawkins and Mrs. Robert Strickler. Secretary of business meeting - I Miss Edith Mattox and C. W. StrickI ler. Flower committee— Mrs Herbeit Hawkins. Mrs. Paul Strickler au.l Mrs. Emery Hawkins.
Three Boys Admit To Firing School Mishawaka. Ind.. Sept. 13.—(UP) Detectives said today three bo.it admitted setting fire to Main Jun I lor high school here recently The boys, ages eight. 11 and 13. tod authorities they did it just for "the thrill of seeing a fire." iIAMANVWWMAAWMMAMI Greeting Cards vou'll be proud to send Holthouse Drug Co. WMMAMMWWkVtWWMW Let Us Put New Sparkle In Your Clothes 1 DAY SERVICE Skeett (fletM Phone 359
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‘ WWW M ML fl <l. F ■ '' ' fl I ss ' S' -'w j- ----iti: l inKMufil (SBH Adriane Atwell... dead Robert Millard ... injured FEDERAt AGENTS are Investigating a fatal accident aboard liner Excalibtir at sea which caused death of socialite Adriane Atwell, 20, and injured Robert Willard. 22. hath of Dallas, Tex. The couple were Injured when they fell backwards down a metal-rimmed atatrway, etriking their heads on the deck. Miss Atwell died without regaining consciousness. Willard, in a Boston hospital. U in semi-coma. Mirs Atwell was on way home from Mediterranean cruise. (International)
CIO Fights Fines Imposed On Lewis Washington. Sept. 13 (UP). - The CIO today supported John *L. la?wls. asking the supreme court to declare fines imposed on him and his United Mine Workers illegal. in a brief filed with the court, the CIO claimed that the fines ordered by federal judge T. Allan Goldsborough were "adverse to the Interests" of all labor organization*. Goldsborough fined l.ewls 320,(too and the union 31,500,000 for failing to call off a strike to enforce pension fund* dciqgnds The C. S. cqurt of appeals upheld the Golds-
* *.?.«* IKw It's hard to realize that she is , z z JII VV upon th* thr.shhold of woman- /V// /f M II 'III hood . • • only yesterday she l! I’ ||lW was playing grown-up ... and L 1 | I 111 now she is .. . exciting and //111 lovely, as though each year ot I / ’ I childhood hod been spun into a I cl*ak of beauty ... suddenly re- / | vualed to a startled world. ' It I* a time of life that should Le mirrored forever in fin* por- f M l truitur* ... a memory, captured ■ | ; in lasting photography, of sev«>.'.een .. . wch ® ,o * e| y °« t - • ~ —— J iwiuits in | HHEHMHHQUHKIHDKE3EfIBBDDfIULJSiM3EiGBEKLLZHB2"
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borough decision but ixjwisand thn UMW appealed to the supreme • •ourt. -w WEDNESDAY I(',.m. Fnxn Page <*•) further advances will be necessary. The unprecedented incidence of '2 polio throughout the nation this «- year has caused a terrific drain on the epidemic aid fund of the National Paralysis, honce the need for < , the emergency fund drive, the first required in the foundation's history. z Trade In a Uooa town —• Decatur
