Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1949 — Page 3
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Society items for day’s publication must be phoney in by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Monday Our I-ndy of Fatima discussion club. Mrs. Jesse Sutton, Jr., H p.m. .Missionary society of Christian church, Mrs Jantt*s Kithen, Sr. 7:30 p. tn. zkdatns County Home Fconomi ■ club chorus. Monroe, f:3O p. nt. Indies Firemen’s auxiliary. Mrs. George Rentz, 7:30 p.m. Girls Missionary guild of Vnicn Chapel. Rose Merriman, 7:30 p. nt. Research club, Mrs. C. R. Saylors, 2:30 p. in. Tuesday Girl Scout beaders training course. Lincoln school. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Little Flower study club. Mrs. Mary Sorg. 7:30 p. m Beta Sigma Phi. Zion Lutheran church basement. 6:30 p. m C. L. of C. business meeting. C L. of C. hall. 7:30 p. m Monmouth P.T A., Monmouth school, 7:30 p.m. Monroe W.S.C.S. fall party, church annex. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday W. S. W. S. of Union Chapel, Mrs C. O. Brown. 1:30 p m. Psi lota Xi business. Elks home. S p.m. Ladles Shakespeare club, Mrs. A. D. Suttles. 7:30 p.m. Girl Scout * Leaders training course. Lincoln school, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m , 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. , Thursday Pleasant Dale Women’s work, church basement, all day Ladies Aid society of Trinity Evahzelical I’. B. church, church, 7:30 p. m. Fver Ready class of Methodist church. Mrs E. W. Johnson, 7:30 p. tn. lutdies Aid society of Union Chapel, church all day , Girl Scout Leaders training < course, Lincoln school. 1 30 to 3:30 pm.. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. W.M.A. of N’uttman Avenue V. B. church. Mrs. Jessie Delhi, 8 p.m. The W. S. W. S. of I’nlon Chapel will have its meeting Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. C O. Brown Th > program leader will be Mrs. Glen Roughia. The Work and*Win class of the 'Trinity Evangelical United BretliIren church will have its meeting Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling. Mrs. Leona Marquart will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Clayson Carroll will be hostess to the Ave Maria study club
ex WORLD'S GREATEST NEGRO CHOIR! *lrx lAfl Wednesday | Iw Ip October 5 | W|l | BP. M. I ’ at the I DECATUR I I HIGH SCHOOL I SponMired hy Decatur Ministerial Aeoe. I -FREE- I | No Admission (/harmed h ■
Bethany church W.S.W.R. ar.;l Ladles Aid silver tea, guest day. church, 2 p.m. Magley Ladles .Aid society, church basement, all day. Women’s Homo and Foreign Missionary society. First Presbyterian I church. Mrs. M. \. FrisiDger, 2:30 I P m. spiritual life meditation. 2 p. Friday Ava Maria study club. Mrs. Clayson Carroll, s p. m. Work and Win class of Trinity _ Evangelical I it. church. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Poling, 7;3<t p m. | Happy Homemakers club. Mrs. Amelia Miller ,7;30 p. m. Girl Scout Leaders training course, Uncoln schocl. 1:30 to i 3:30 p m., 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. I i Friday evening at tight o’clock The Ladies Aid society of the • Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will have its meeting Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the church, w.fn Mrs. II i F Gilpen, Mrs. Frank Baker and Airs. Clarence Drake as hostesses. Bob Hansel, a freshman al Franklin college, has been pledged , to Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He i* also a member of the debate club, international relations club and is freshman feature , writer for the school paper Mrs. Goldie Roop and daughter*. Marilyn Sue and Rosemarie, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Baughn and son. David Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rich and (laughter. Linda Sue, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pond of CeJllna, O. i -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schaadt. Ce- ■ linu. O . route 1. are the parent* of a baby girl, born at 1:50 p. nt. Saturday at the Adams county mem- | orial hospital She weighed ti pounds. 11’4 ounce*. A baby boy was born to Mr. arte. Mrs. James Meyer at 10:20 a. tn. today at the local hospital. He has not been named > Admitted: Albert Studler, Deca- ' tur; Janice Dull. Wren. <».; David Bedwell. Decatur: Mr*. Emma Kathleen Burkhart. Geneva: Steven Gause: Henry Bloemker. route 2. Dismissed: Mrs. Zane Musser and son; Mrs. Robert Hardman. Van Wert. ().; Mrs Harold Hock»tneyer and spn. Monroeville, Mrs. , Vern Gleckler. Dixon. ().; Glen Hupert. Decatur; Jerry Kable. Celina. ().; David Allen lleyerly. Bluffton. Mrs. Robert Carson and son. Monroeville; Mr* Carl Schultz and daughter.
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I If ? mbmbrm £A v'-W ? ® PICTURED ABOVE are members of the executive < omrilttee of the American Legion auxiliary, installed recently during the unit's regular business meeting. Front row. left to right, are Mrs. ( lark Flaiigh. junior pas: pr rident; Mrs Dallas Brown secretary: Mrs Clinton Hersh, historian. Mrs. Roxie Kess er. second vice-president. Back row. left to tight, Mrs. Alice Christen, treasurer. Miss Margaret Eiting. first vice-president; Mrs. Lawr-nee Rash, president; Mr-. Mary Dixon, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Herman Dlerkes. chaplain
i Cincinnati Doctor Injured In Wreck Muncie. Ind.. Oct. 3. —(UPi - i Dr. Izouis Owens. Cincinnati physician on a tour of hospital inspections for the American Medical association, was injured iter- ' lously yesterday when three auto- ' mobiles collided on Ind. 3. Owens was taken by ambulance Ito Ball memorial hospital, less than an hour after he had jn . 1 spected the hospital and driven , away toward Fort Wayne. Seven other persons were injured as cars driven by Owens. Dan Smith. 29. Detroit, and Mrs WanI da Pankey, Eaton, piled up in the I t rash. SENATE GROUP (Cont. Front Page Onej court a full panel of judges at the I earliest opportunity I Minton. wh<i once sat in the ' senate alongside Mr. Truman. ■ awaited committee action elsewhere in the city, according to a justice department source. He had been scheduled to testify at i 9:3<> a m. ('ST. but stayed away I —apparently on Kilgore’s Instruc ! tion*. Minton, in his left r. recalled that during the new deal era lie was assistant majority whip, and ns such •'strongly supported" adi ministration measures th.- plan ■ to increase the size of the court | j included I In his letter. Minton said his ' record as a »• nator and court of ; I appeal* judge was an open book "As assistant majority whip of | the senate I was a strong parti- ’ san and supported the administration.” he said. "I do not deny this. The record wax made and I I stand upon it I may have made ; mistakes. 1 likewise may have made mistake* a* a judge, but I • ' think no man can point to one of my more than 200 opinions in the pas' eigh* year* and truthfully say it w-.s characterized by partisanship of anj kind." Trade In n (,<whl Tnnn — ttecslur Quality Photo Finishing All work done in our own plant, using only Eastman Top quality chemicals. Holthouse Drug Co. Jr ■r u- w i xl'v FT JUVENILE 01m star Natalie Wood. 11, has been designated ''Child of the Year ’ by the Children s Dey National council in New York. The first annual nationwide observance of Children a Day is set i. for Oct, I*. (/Btrsatieaa/)
To Obtain Number Os School Students Population Survey Os Census Bureau Information on the number of student* enrolled in schools, need ed to help in planning for new school facilities, will be obtained as a part of the October current population survey of the I'. S census bureau, it was announced by district supervisor lamia B. Bashelier. Fort Wayne. Inquiry will be made of approxi mutely 25.000 representative families throughout the United States, including a considerable number of families in Alien and Adams countie-', Mr. Bashelier said. The questions on school enrollment will provide information on the number of persons attending schools of all kinds, including kin d rgartens. elem< n'ary and high schools, colleges, and trade and other special schools The October survey will also determine tin- number of children | under 18 years of age who have i lost one or both of th< ir own parents by death. This information is being obtained at the request of the social security administration to find out how many childr -n might be eligible for benefit pay i rnent* if the social security pro- ! gram is extended to cover al) or- ' phans and half orphans These questions on school enI rollmctit ami orphaned children will be in addition to the regula" question* on employment and un ernploym.-nt which are asked each month in the curr-nt population survey. The October survey will l>e conducted in Decatur by a small number of census interview er* during, the week of October Supervisor Basheler pointed out that all individual information furnished to the census i« treated as confidential under federal law Charlie Spivak At Fort Wayne Thursday Charlie Spivak, noted as "the ■ man who plays the sweetest truml>el in th- world." will le heard with his orchestra and entertainers on a one night stand at the ITom I Terrace. Fort Wayne ballroom. Thursday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a in. *©•• * •incf Union Workers The Union Worker* held theii last meeting September 30. The meeting was trpened by the president. Herbert Marbaih Minute;were read by the secretary. Ron aid Price, and after the record iHMiks were turned in lunch was served The Union Pals invited the hoys for a trip oil October 8 to the Pet Milk Co. at Coldwater. O All member* are asked to meet at tne Bleeke school by seven forty five am.
■M M si Foraoce iatptcf'OO. feptrf repair work aa oay ■M If b b make of faraace. Coif bated on labor pad S I* L neferiel* attd. Phone or wrifo today. - . -.~1 "House Much Cleaner. *> Now" The WM/remsee Commits I "tittf we >eu(M eor JVew k L . *? • Tr pi ii 9 Fwti we here /r*s rf.ft h h enJ seat, rhe eetue >©«'< »« c/eoeer, »n 4 < I L ■*! hi.iXgM 1 heetiflf. our turl >r//t are /ess. mvcl /rs«.'* tSifeeJ— T. H. Sturetnta. ladtaat I na I ’ ALL-PUtl Farnece Burtt Get, . I H InFm ! Oil. Coke t Coal j j I k ~ Moofbiv Poyateofs To Salt Decal ur. Phone 49 Furnacea Cleaned d SO mo
Four Men On Trial For Slaying Clerk Franklin. Ind.. Oct. 3. - il’l’i - Four men accused of slaying a liquor store (lerk go on trial today on murder < barge* in Johnson ; circuit court They were indicted by a grand jury in the death of Lloyd 1,. Abhett. 49. who was shot last March 2 during a holdup attempt in the store where he worked on the courthouse square. The defendant* were William Caine. 28. Evansj ville. accused triggerman: John Parnell. 18. Louisville Ky : Albert . Hansbrough. 22. and Harold Lloyd. 23. both of Indianapolis Rodio Program To Honor Newspapers Hollywiuxl. Oct. 3. (UP) <oast-to-coast radio broad-ast today starring Jfmmy Durante ami ami Don Ameche will be the radio industry’s salute to "National New ;• paper Week ’’ The National Broadcasting Co. program Is scheduled for 6:30 p m. ((’ST) Lo* Angeles mayor Fletcher Bowron anil executive Bowroti F.TAON ETAOI etao xhr <>« secretary John B Long of the California N< -vapaper Publishers’ Assn, also v ill participate Newspaper Week, founded by Long, first was observed nationally in 1939 The Hollywood advertising club is sponsor of today's broadcast TRUMAN DROPS (C-nt. From Page <»net curity expansion bill. Rayburr, said it i* planned to bring it up tomorrow Lucas said lie thought the final big bill to come -Ip for s.-nate action probably would be the displaced persons measure sometime late n-'Xt week. The D rno< r ti slst congress is in its D'th month and a large par l of the president’* program i* dead for thiv session Todav marked tin- burial of the civil right* legl-latlon
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Singer Buddy Clark Dies In Air Crash Plane Crashes Into Los Angeles Street Hollywood. O> t 3. (UP) Crooner Buddy Clark. 38. wax a I,c t minute hitch-hiker on the small plane tiiat carried him to his deal t when it crashed in a tars Angeles Street, a -on.panion said today. Clark wa- killed ami five others w< n- injured wh< n the plane ran out of gas and crashed a . they returned Saturday night from the Michigan-Stanford foot bail game at Palo Alto James N. P« ylon. regional chief for the Civil A'-ronautic* Board, refused to say whether the plane wa-< overloaded but said that "normally” five passengers was consid-red capacity for the twin-engined Cessna Newscaster Sain Hayes, who was injure-l only slightly, said Clark Joined the party at the last minute "We had already chartered thplane." Hayes explained "We told ('lark about it. and he asked if Inj could go along "I found out we itad an extra game ti< ket so we took him.” The plane sheared off treetop*, plowed through telephone wires and crashed into the empty intersection, scattering wreckage for two blocks. Clark's body was sprawled 50 fe--t i from the wreckage, and he wax alive when ambulance attendants got ,to him He died about an hour la’er a'. Georgia St receiving hospital ! of a < rushed skull. — The University of Illinois < allege of medicine, with 634 students, had the largeHt enrollment of any medical school in the nation during ’ the 1947-48 term.
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