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BETHANY CHURCH GROUP* IN MEETING The Ladle* Aid society and iJm Women’* Society of World Service of tile Bethany Kvangeliral Int'ed Brethren church met Thursday afternoon In the loeial room* church. Mr*. Earl Fuhrman.chalrman, conducted the program. ’Christian Horitohx in Japan " Mt*. F H. Willard played the piano prelude, followed by the group sing Ing "Onward Christian Soldiers," prayer, Mrs. Hocker and Mr*. Rua yon. ‘did Christianity survive the war J" Mr* Carl Hammond; "what happened to the United church" Mrs. Vernon Custer; "where were ’he mlaaionariea during the war." Mrs. Everest Hutker- "what was the fate of the Christian school*" Mrs. Winston Rawley; "what were condition* in the Christian .community during the war,” Mrs George Harumn Mrs Simeon Hain then sang a solo “Sweet Hour of Prayer, ’’ and Mrs. Eugene Runyon gave the lesson study from the book "Japan Begins Again." The story of a Japanese girl was reviewed by Mr* Pat Brunnegraff. Mrs Ray Stingier conducted the business meeting, at which time Mr*. Earl Butler. Mrs. John Spahr and Mrs Henry Adler were appoint rd to the nominating committee The meeting was closed with the Migpah benediction. Twenty sig calls were reported Mr* EmT Fuhrman presided a 1 the business meeting ofThe toadies Aid and named Mrs Alary l.ynvh •nd Mrs Carl Hammond to th- i Lovely refreshments Were then served by the Feburnr.y section of , the I-idles Aid with Mrs. Ber’ha Smith as .Imlrrnaii, Valentine ap i [.ointments were used I -----— -—-J MEETING OF ST PAUL LADIES HELD WEDNESDAY Th.. s> I'aiit Lad.. - vol . IM -letyj held an all day meeting Wednesday; • ih< h »m* \!t • Ai bur >■ h( ><! ■ . The dav wa? spent in *cwingt and quilting - - — ; A delicious pot luck dinner wa*i «Frv« d ar nnnn following which I Mb I’iie Osborn .4nd Mrs Eddie’ McFarland conducted an interest-! ing program Mn<dudht-g the scrip | ryrp by several members, Mrs McFarland, histoiv of »t»> ’ “I M.u-t Teti Jesus/ fc|low< 1 • •“--by jrrnup tringiriir -Mrs DshduLL gave* rules on Christian llviifg i ll)d 1! a’ .1-■ ' .I ' I’/ d V • Vt ir Living * Where God An. swe r s Pra> ♦ r' t - TL»,.nj» i* elu'M d with . sen.ipr ayer< ■ ( Those present were Ah - Ira Mc/t Lndr V. Jack M IJi Ml • Robert M< Bride and - <bn- Mrs Frank- Au rand Mt s Bale Osbotn. 4 Mix 6 Kermeth Parebh and damih ’ !*r. Mrs John Hindeland Mi« 1 iJara Digue Mr> Lyle Franz Mr* tfirn- Ab $i < and daughters Mi Gale f >-< k Mi- Ciru liar? \? r - - Tnarah Mariin Mr- Fiovd Mi’-liH and son. Mt> Hoyr Sipe and datisrh | •er, Mrs Ban Xefr»4ter. Mrs Ed 1 die McFarland, Mr* .Dwight S< hnepp and sori Mb Forest Burr wa* a dinner guest* The next meeting wilt-be. h» Id at the home, of Mrs Dwight j Schrifpp oh February 22 Mr* ; Forest Burr an<| Mt* j» Smith will be in charge of the d« vaUornj. :i ST JOSEPH STUDY CLUB IN MEETING Mrs Gerald Gage wa< hostess last night to member* of the St Joseph study club Mr* Joe Murphy was < hairman. lively refreshments «w serf -I *d at the (lone of the meetihg hv the hostess INDIANA CLUB IN MEETING The j»’KUiar rnep’hig of rbe In diana r lub *■« held r*« elitis- afjehe i home of Mr* \ -uttered* The bn-inc-- meeting was <ondu<*t ■ • d tov M’- He*H Reber afyer wtin h • ana-»a ws* played a«d prices awarded to Mrs Edward Vi<|f we<r and Mrs Ttohert .-ft Shwutthn< SAry. -- . ’ At a !at»r hour deti<'l<*us refresh • . men'- -• < By ” Th* » rpbrr riteetinr wa - held a.F‘'the home of ‘Mr* »> Shauthnr.n The n« v • u* ai.: tv* held at rhe borne of Mr? 4>ean K»b*i j Ing spawns, muscular soreness, rub , throat, chest and » m a back at bedtime GRI with tune-tested ▼
Boy Scout Paper Drive Saturday,
i J • f •aclety Rama for day’a public*tla«i must ba phonod In by 11 a. in. (Saturday t:3O a. m.) , Rhone 1000-1001 Betty Tarveer Friday Monroe Methodist W 8. r S. church annex, 7; SO p.m. Work and Win Haag of Trinity Evangelical V. B church, the Re.’, and Mr* John Chamber 8, ~;30 p. ■ m. > Ave Marla atudy club, Mrs. Raymond Kohne, k m. W M.A. Qf Nuttman Avenue U.B. church. Mtn. Opal Sudduth. 7:30 p.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church. S p m, Monday Our Lady of Fatima study club Mrs. Ed Busse. S p.m. Junior girls of Legion auxiliary. Legion, home, 1 p in. Girls Missionary guild of I’ttlon Chapel. Betty MlUer, 7.1 U p. m. . Research club. Mrs <> II llun ’ bold 2;M pm ■ Missionary society of Ftrst Chriatlan church. Mrs Dan Roop, 7:30 pm. Tuesday Eta Tan Sigma sorority. Mrs Martha Fuurote. V p.m Wednesday Zion Lutheran Miasitmary to' i clety, church baaeinent. 2 p m. Decatur CV O. dance K. of c i hall, 9 to 12 pm. R.PW. Bluffton country <lu’>. ! 0 to pm. ; Beta Sigma Phi. Elks home. S j Pjn , S. EmfKFge .hi’. Mrs J Clark ■ Mavrltn, * :■ ui Naomi circle’ of Ph-sl.i t-riun ichurtb, Miss Eleanor I’umphrev. I - ■I- ■ I ' p W ... . V? , j Huth (Ircle of, Ftesbvtorian chin I ch. Misses Fan and Madge ' Hit's ’p m . Thursday I fi.-»h_<rerian Marr <ii le Kfn [E B Adams. 2 3o p.m i Preshyterlan Martha circle. Mrs 1 It N litthvon. 2 3o pm. . - .!» . - _ MEETING OF W.T.M.B. held Thursday night I FFTetrteeli hrembets ’ and - three ; guest* attended the -meeting of the WE MS of th- Naratttic > hureh Ttmt-da< . v.-niit*- at tire home of-Mrs. Kt vie Elzey Mt* 10-iHite Amapaugh presi-- | driit. presided at th- " iiie-tinr
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I opened with the group dinging the theme song Mrs. Don MornI son, alabaster 4m>x chairman, had - charge at the devotional period. J PrEyera were offered Bit. , Erickson and Mrs. Ed Roe, fol- ■ i lowed by scripture by Mrs. Leo , Hoe. Mrs? Laron Yoder then read' an article < n “alabaster gifts.” followed by a poem by Mrs. William Huston Mr*. Orval Sudduth sang a solo while the alabaster box wax being opened. During tho business meeting, various topics were discussed, after whith delicious refreshments w-vre served by the hostess. LADIES SHAKESPEARE CLUB MEETING HELD T»entj -otie members of the Ladies Shake«l>*Are club were enH tertained <it the home of Mr*. Fred Smith Wednesday afternoon ■Roll call was answered with current events. „_ ! Mrs Walter Krick had charge of the program "Stand Rock Cere-' 1 rnonlal," the only Indian cere- ' mohy in the middle »e«t. which is alaced e.»<h evening during June July and August at the ! West Connecticut Ixellw by Winne { Pago IndiiUis, Mr?i. .kValter Krick .gave the Itrstqry of the Indians' und their art*, craft, and a des< ripition of the celeliralbm Mr* Dan Tyndall also *ang three , love songs. a<. Minpanted by Mrs Krick • I Delicious cahdics acre served at a Islet bom POCAHONTAS INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS RECENTLY 1 Ntw of het rk of PiH-ahonta* lodp* *» !♦ InMMlhd ditrhiK .ther* guhir; lodsf* 1 «ie«rtiiiK rV<'»-iifly Th<y a™. Profile** Mildred Heb.blr: Pia-a ihmrav' Virba huff. Wfhouah. Mary nutcher;--Poly toil Laura Sapp k««p»r of mord-. H.ixel GalhtCA keeper nf wampum: The! ’ ■ ’.I l\ ' i ' *. Ul It! of E<i,l hPI Hi If oh suard <>f taoxL 1 . Nida. ; Ib-H«ch KyfTibt t fWnn. Hi- ’tl'f- ■|.ifh’.’*i‘ - Th< -I •. XL» -. B'JJow • <f-1 <h h. i'-u* pot Im k ftuppt r MRS HQMER RUHL HOSTESS TO GROUP Mrs Homer Kuhl wm host?** la metnlHT* of the Ladle» Aid ai'w iejv of the First (’hrixtiati church Thursday The president. Mr*. Elmer Bhi-ami hfer. i>re*ided at the '.Ullt'l’tillL i>’ lil’d 'A !h ' !I>J ■! i: BH'f lesson ff-ntt £he thirty seven ' psalms hv. Mrs- William Teeph-j-TKh Becfples praver’ was offered' in-iiti’i-on bv the seroup The fifteen i members and two < hi!dr»nu « an ’ pweiei! nd! call with ;t patriot!’ i saying, after v\,hich uventy-oiie i ■clw.rch ’• •».!•'- and fdvfc n purts on | : w ere jri.v« n. -7‘ | .Lovely r»’h hi A* a fen tine a'-poiritments *•■>♦> served-;iv | Mr< Buhl assisted by .Madge S. li-ld. >»r. i LADIES AID SOCIETY Meeting is held i The Imdi. s Aid *<,.< i. •* ..f Enf«m .(. ha;'*-, held an all. day me»*in at i frf* i hiirch Thursday. Fol low i n.g the B-t !u< k (linm r at the noon hour: sewing and quilting were done. Mr* ’Harvey Koo*, president.; i presided ar the business rneetin-,.. opened with the snipture lead ing hy Mrs ILmrv ihrrnrnn Sev-! *eiai ** nt* n player* w«-re offer «<i. folltTMinr whh h it was ’-Y.»>t«d
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Baby Son Born Thursday To Miss Ingrid Bergman
Rome. Feb. tl’l’i - Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman was."over joyed" when she saw the blue-eyed, black haired son born to her last ' night, her doctor said today. A Catholic priest eai<l ’ltalian 1 film director Roberto R&s»elitni wu* the father of the baby, which ■ look* very bis nndfee. ’ and weighs f-l* Min.-es less than ' eight pounds I ' RoMsellirii paced the corridors of ■ the clinic while th- baby was being i delivered al 7 pnr yesterday. This : morning be wa* the first visitor : permitted to see the Swedish star Nurse* and Dr. Pier Luigi Gui- , dotti. who assisted at the blrlh. ■ said Rossellini told them "I am i very happy that It Is a boy.” Rossellini remained throughout Ito give five- hundred dollars on J February 12 whieli has b«en set ’ aside as "cash day" at the church The meeting closed with prayer. lig Mrs Omer Merriman, Those present were Mrs. Koos. Mrs. Amt Miller, Mrs. John Walt-1 era. Mrs Earl Chase. Mrs. Nile . Wliliainxon, Mrs. Myron Frank. Mr* Lawreme Norris. Mr* Wayn. Troutner. Mr». Freeman Sehnepp. Mrs Ralph Rice. Mrs. Addie Rab- \ bitt. Mr*. Martin Sprunger. Mr... : Charles Bpurrell. Mrs. Ollie Krefuc, Mrs. Merriman. Mrs. Bauman, Mr* Marion Stulls and Mrs. Carl Hurst. The next “work day” will bheld in two weeks at the church. |■ \ j Th»* Our l*«fiy of Fatima study ! chib will hatp its meeting at the' home of Mrs. Ed Busse Monday -evening at eight o’clock. The-BI’W.. will meet at the BhiffbHß <4»ijntry club Wednesday . .evening at six thirty o'clcw'k. ! —, I Th’e junior girls of the Americ an ; Legion auxiliary will meet Monday afternoon at foui o‘ch»ek at the ia'gion hnine ~ .... -x I Mrs Martha 'Fawrote will be hfSs..tes* !o-the Eta Tati' Sigma sorority > Tuesday evening at eight o’clock |
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the morpfng 'Taheelftriiif W W hack t« ww.k Itrnne where he is filming the life of Si. Francis «>f„Assisi. I)r. Guide?!! said tha? Miss Bergman whs excellent heaifh.” 'She with vt?ry excited this mornrig Witch (.♦- I.Hik lej -nn !o MT - .utfcxjujL.ed. -U> h<Jd Mm.” rhe doctor &atd. He has ', blu*ey Stand dark hair.which leeks like it might bo brown a> soon as it takes on a definite color?’ A* Catholic Father F» ’ix A. Morlion. director of the Pro Deo; I'nfversity of Rome, said Rossellini! wan thA father of the child. He made the staternenf shortly after lite Italian-film director visited Miss Bergman and her son this morning 1 Fazher Aforßon. who has been giving spiritual (ounsei to RosKellini for “unte time, told a reporter; A* a ('athelir priest I have stressed that ibe duties of parents' ;■ to the 'immortal suui in the 4?yet ■ of jhe < hureh are no if the child is born out. of a legitimate : union •’Calholies will learn with Chris , 'lan that the parents* of th* child »H>.rn last night have I to give Catholic' baptism i and education to th»' child, which; - can constitute the first step toward* ' i obedience to the laws »»f God.” J Father MoiH6n said he had giv 1 en such instru< lions and advice to! ■ Rbkst ITltil TJTiP TTf 1 the ’tnerefllsf «»f the child horn fist nigh?.* 4 I ' Miss. ib'rgmau has applied for a; ’ -mail order Mexican divorce from j ■ her husband. Dr Peter Lind trbm i of Hollyw<K»d. Rossellini already! has won a court' annulment of bis! first marriage. An authoritative source said to-| day jhat Rnssollinl is investigating t the- possibility of whining a (’athiej lie annulment as well. That would] I make it possible for Miss Bergman and Rosaelllrii to marry ultimately • in the Catholic church. . .... The birth wa* announced lasi * night by a dohiiniran priest who L a Howe friend of Rossellini Th« : j j priest said llosseijini was ar the (clinic. when the bahy was born three weeks earlier than »xpecrrd; and four hour* after Miss Bergman ; wa- rushed 'fb.ThV cttnL 1 1 The deliruy wa- without ..-difficulty although ih» birth occurred j.!hr»p w»«k* » ar Ibo than had been ’xp> ■»<!. the pro st said Be.rgmam i* In fine health and Jbe? halo also is very well " ‘ Miss Bergman’* son was born eigbl days 'after she filed suit tor divorce in J Harer.. /Mexico, ftTHlf h» r huwbftnd. Dr, Peter LihdF’roHi. of Holhwnod. : FB» nd* have r.» pOr?td t.frat Mi< • Beriunan. who ha> no? h» ? since last May will marry f Rossellini a> soon a* her Mexican ■ • ! this m» nth In the Vnit«<d States, about 40.lafHcrbißk and a hey are n*<t uti lur I a,- human f x’d th» Ohio ans i tihurul evperiment krauoti r« I
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Fonr Mary Lou KU*'»ii ...ly: sßralo.iMl anklv re<»lv<-<! hi a fall at her honi-: Sh* will 6e i-n---fin- to her l*d for a sreek. Mrs. J. C. Miller left this week for Los Anx-le». Calif., for a several months V’islt with her rhil- ■ rtren-, Mr- and Mrs. Fred L. Miller. Mr ami Mrs. Harry O. -Paul anil Mr ami Mrs RichaW H Mtttoi farl Striker.. local builder ami ontrfletor. ha* returned home from Purdue university, a'here he at tended the third annua! ronfereme for residential eontraetprs. Numerous prominent builders a;i- --! peared on the two day speaking : program of the eonferem e, Mr. and Mrs. latwreni <- Nelson and son. lack, have returned from a several days’ trip to Florida Mr and Mrs. R. E. Mumina i entertained with a recent dinner for Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. White, their organist. Rl: hard M. Peek, of Grand Ledge. Mich, and Fred (hureh. organist of Fort Wayne, i and five of his pupils. GIRL SCOUTS ! | Mentor Girl S< out tropp met ne*<iay »herh<xm for their rec til* r ' . meeting. Plana for a Girl Scout cookie aaie were dfatuaaed and {order blanks issued. The girls were urged to take part in this activity, j ■The meeting was closed after the I Seou l Hi? w spa >• r was tHsrrltmmfc-f | Margaret Harris, scribe.
v* 1 Mu |, Admitted Mrs. J<»hn Nelwm; Miss Teresa Wiss. Monroeville; Ernest Johnson. Geneva i | Dismissefl .Mrs John Riff and | baby girl, Monroe; Mrs La Vein ; Gilliom and baby girl, lierriy; i Miss Martha Hirs' hy. B**n<e. Mrs Sherrnan Girndennir.g, Tie-! ne.va, | There are known lan-| 1 guages in the world, j-1 • .’ | KELLVS Dry Cleaning IS Clean Sparking Bright (H R TRI (’K( <)MES RIGHT TO YOl R IM)()R! Phone 147 ■■ ' I DRIVE-IN PLANT 127 N. 91 h St. ACROSS FROM G. E. -—j
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Mr and Mrs. .(;)»*<HI I'-Linn-Gr'xve. are parents of < bah) : boy, born at 3:30 a m today ,ar the Adams county nteimnlal hosJiP.il, H«’ Vfc •-“* i. 7. I '• !i'i . UH!i’ $. A ’. ■ j A baby boy bofn to Mr ; ■; stndf --Fran*.- ! vLle. at 5:55 oidock this mornfng| at the Aocal hospital, He b pounds* -2’ii ounce?. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Lfechty Berne, are parents of a son. I»orn al »hg Adams county ho&pitai ..St.
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( 1’ a m- idday. .'He has nt»i , been liamett Marian Daniel l« th- name ..I rhe baby Iw.y. lairn to Mr anc Mrs I.upe Vefipe. at ’ .72 p tu Thursday at the Im-al hospital -Hie. *aiah«l.,.7 If You Have Something To Sell Trf A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*
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