Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1950 — Page 3
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MIM HELEN BARGER HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Arnold Thieine and Mrs. Walter Nuerge united In entertaining with a nilacellaneous shower at the former's home Sunday afternoon for Mlm Helen Barger, brideelect of Otto Thieme. J Miss Barger was presented with a lovely corsage, and was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Various games were then played and prises won by the winners, who In turn presented them to the honored guest. Delicious refreshments were later served by the hostesses. Those attending were Mrs. Orval Barger. Mrs. Virgil Bower. Mrs. Alvin Gerlier Mrs. Richard Reinhart. Airs. Amos Thieme. Mrs. Anton Thieme. Mrs. Gilliert ' Thieme. Mrs. Alfred Buuck. Mrs.! , Hugo Thieme, Mrs. Loreui Thieme. 1 Mrs. Walter Thieme, Mrs. Carl .Dietrich. Mrs. Norman Sloppenhag- j en. Mrs. Edgar Thieme, Mrr. Ernest Thieme, Mrs. Henry Selking. Mrs Gerhard Selkiilg. Mrs laiuis Kruet keberg. Mrs. Leroy ■“SThnlts. Mrs Henry Elder. XL* Harold Staler, Mrs. Vernon Macke and the Misses Mildred Barger. Betty Thieme Margaret Thieme ,- Olga Thieme. Deloria Thieme, Mar-j leqe Thieme Mabel Bowers. Miss Barger and the hostesses. Those nnahle to attend were Mrs Alfred Thieme. Mrs Harold Thieme, Mrs Reinhart Selklna. Mrs. Harold Jones. Mrs Earrel Funk, Mrs Mas Thieme and Miss Gretchen Thieme TRINITY LADIES AID IN MEETING The. Ladies Aid society of the 1 ' Trinity Evangelical Cnited lireth ren church met at the church recently. with Mrs Hubert (‘H-hra-n Mrs' ft E Mumma and Mrs Hem-1 et Bittner as hosteases. Mrs Mumma ami Mrs. David • Wino ■•>nduc!<-d the singing ami' Mi s Jessi- AVillianis lead 11. -* Si rip lure less.m The siTinotiette was read by Mrs Frank Fisher. Following praver, offered •by Mrs Blanche Klzei. the president. Mis ii- (i W crim -cwtuluc4iMl l.ua. bci-sUies-- - nieetltfg at wlinh lime sci.-tH' two < artis and fltty-ohe call.* were i upprtrd Ir was roteit tmnrrvhasv—sis uiWre--I'hwkra^goa—that—Uuu.il dilllars and thirty thTev
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I '4FSA» «« ' * I I *1 ■ I I h Society Itema far day's publics- , r tlon must be phoned in by 11 a. in. g (Saturday »:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Setty Terveer y Tuesday I C. L. o(C, C. L. of C. hall. 7:3ff ” p.m'. . Tri Kappa business. Elks. 7:30 p.m. . Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Martha Faurote. 8 p.tn. Wodneeday Wesley class of Methodist < heir- , eh. church, 8 p.m. Beulah Chapel W.8.C.5,. Mrs 1 Clara Ball, all day. ; Holy Cross study club. Mrs. August Lengerich. 7:30 pan. j' Profit and Pleasure Home EcC nuniiiS club. Mrs Delota Engle. 7 30 p m. Women s guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church social rooms, 7: 45 pm. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement 2 p in. j" Iterator CY<>. dance K of C llsl). « to 12 |H>l —77— 4 H P.W. Bluffton country club. il Tn p m , . .1 Beta Sigma Phi. Elks home, 8 ' . eiit* war turned in by the work c ommittee. - Mrs John Chamhers_gave the. ,-toslng prayer, after which the; ; host eases served delicious refresh-1 1 ' i incuts to- Ihr-lwrfilv nil* mem bets'in "attendance The work commit- ’ tee -tor nest month will he Mrs. Ralph E Roop. Mr-. Genre.■ Hit) land Mrs. Earl Mounsey. Mrs. Marie I .
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p.m. . &E. .Bridge < Mavclin. R p.m. Naomi circle of Presbyterian! church, Miss Eleanor Pumphrey,: | pm. Huth circle of Presbyterian church. Miufrea Fan and Madge Hite. 8 p.m. .... Thursday WS W S of rnhrn Chapel. Mr*.; Myron Frank. l:30 pin.’ Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Missionary society. Mr Harold Baugliift 2 pm. Queen of Rosary study club. Mrs. Rose Tricker X p.m. Lhdy of Idourdes study club, Mrs. Roman Hrite, 8 p.m. Mt Pleasant WS <’ S.. Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Everett Singleton* 1:30 pm. Salerp W.5.C.8.. Mrs. Elisha Merriman. 1:30 pm. Presbyterian Mary circle. Mrs E. B. Adams. J:3O p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Mrs R N. Runyon. 2 30 p.m. Friday WSc S. of Ro'ho Methodist tbunh. Mrs Sam Cottrell, 7:3« p.m. ’ Pocahontas h*dfte. Red Men hall 7;2d p.m. Kill Scout Board of Directors * Ai Oi>h II- ’• . 7 p TO. Calvary Evangelical C B Ladies Aid. Mrs WaiteAsocs .7:30 p.m. Rummage sale, Presbyterian churc h basement. Legioti auWiary. Legion home s pm. 4 Saturday Rummage'* sale. Presbyterian church basement, 9 am. to 5 pm. Cafeteria' supper. Bethany Kvaa.i n t" B. < hurt n r . Monday Pythian Needle club, R. of P home, after temple. Jis j'. c.',... 1 Hi;! AUd Dic k Shafer will b/* the. NUTTMAN AVENUE U.B SOCIETY MEETS Thr Women's Missionary s<»<ie(> nf the Nutt man Avenue I nited Bi»thr»-n church held its meeting let etrfly' ffrt the- htmie Os Mi*. I/pal Sudduth Mr* Edith Terrell wan pntgram < hair.nan. and gave th** -the—le-suun i«n Japan. Prayer vs as offered bj* Mrs Itertfvtrw ’tirav Poem*,' 4»tuw tlis and Japanese costumes were d. s< rihed 'by Jessie Delhi. Evelyn Holitnpei. Hazel Eoon and Mis Terrell Missionary prater pint.1. 1 V . |> ' u. I. — Ml' Clad-. • Rav ! . -V* th* closing after wjii< h a hu, K l' n* - meeting uas Tile I'. Mis i.-i UX 'l< • w ill m-et-4 ’ w<> ti-lnin ..of Mrs 11 -1. -.1 Wii hib? wb II "vi rs Lori ii Trout n»»r and Mr- Frank Yoi/ng assisting. -Mrs Honu r IL-ppe, I will h»- I* ' n leader R«»X ‘all va i!l ;in-wt ri’il wnh or not 1 I’iave i'-id th# '“ok of The lAthiah .\../d!c ' <TO -niß m» * t Monday evening- nffei tomid.FOR GOOD SHOES _
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J at the K of P. home. Mrs. Sam Cottrell will he hositem* to ihe W.S.C S. of lhe Bobo Methodist church Friday evening I at seven thirty o'clock. I The meeting of Pocahontas lodge will be held at wren thirty i o'clock Friday evening at It.sl I I The Order of the Eastern Star . will have ft* stated meeting Tliura- ■ dav evening at seven thirty o'clock - nt the Ma soli I, hall. The WJLW-S- ‘’f Vnton Chapel will meet Thursday afternoon at • line thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Myroh Frank. Mrs Oinei Merriman will be program leader. All ladies of the church are Invlt- ■ ed. ' . A meeting* of the Wesley class jof the Methodlat church will be ■ • held In the church basement at [eight o'clock Wednesday evening i All members are urged to attend ll V ■> Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kohn.? Gfiiterfaincd at dinnef Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs Joseph Barbieri Jr. of Fort Wayne, and their hotiae guest. Miss Heleiiv 1 Preece of Waterloo-, towa Miss Pr?e<e was a roommate of Mr#. Barbieris at St. Marys college j-Notre Dame. i Russia s Existence Is Threat To World I . . South Bend. Ind., Feb 7. —<VP» .- -- A speaker _at the opening sessi<»n of a Notre Dame Lnivereitx symposium on Soviet Russia said i hxiay the very exiatence of that country threatens the entire world •. wish a catastrophe. Dr Waldeniar (Julian, chairman ■ the universJty < ommittee on in ter national rela-tions. said the “de<'isive dancer of Soviet Russia s not • -onstitiited by the USSR itself, but b.y the shortcomings and weanj Hess of,.h< r adwShr-ie* “ i " \nv a cakening..of vigtlaw' , e aKd - I the «-uj*-avo!> to build up and maintain superior power, in com , parison with that of Soviet Russia I must have fatal consequent es»” 4 Gurian declared. J — '- — ASK FOR (r'ont I r •nr I’ak’»* AnH Kenny «*nter _ih*«~t*hi!etr isfatfs at ’ i w ill without tax fir visa„ to «an y >' | ‘ (T, p .i on her fight against tnfaM-ih*- „ paralyHl's ; I Fuyhs Sen Jo fan AV Bricker . | ; , a mentbet of th* joint , i atomic ecetry r<*mmiMee. d*-- - , manded pu’ili. i'ion of »!.♦• 1 *«I - ■ Anglo-American ‘Quebec agtee j uipii!" argolJaletl 1-y lhe lat* ! I*l. ~ nt };••<.*. .< » an.l Wil t f I’hUte hiT’ '’“h* sanT’lH'^agr *• i■ m• • 111 I-.) way have uivt.-n Dr K E, J . . Lm ti-. an :»• ■ H'- u llii's'-iah spy 1 | titTirmifed access-m -L. s atotni* 2 | energy plains without an FBI ’ t < l | j- -i< ;..Ti P::!i 5’ Senate t • pfdrAy MpfcW* ur*«*<L Pte -idi nt f ! Trnmati to Jinake ■ -a a* AZS Ifhjhation. atom bomb v<»ji ' lf«l anil serb'iie-iiC n7 tliv < obi TTOf differtdu * s with Russia Rl MM AGE SAI .E. Men. Women; Children’.clothing and shoes. Double and simile blinds. — Presbyterian church basement. Friday P. M.. Saturday 9 - .">.
Children Fail To Save Mother's Life Iwimlnbin. N. S:, Feb. 7 — (l'P, 1 —Mr* Pierre Corbett. 39. died of burn* while four of her children screamed and threw pots of water over ht r flaming body. A hot Move ignite,! Mr*. Corhett'i ctotfce* yesterday and the -MnwrTtnmiinnitrnr tt her- hwrr- 1 - Neighlmr* who heard the chHdren * acreatn*. ran to the house, but tin- woman was dead. Mrs. William Fox Is Taken By Death Funeral Services Thursday Afternoon Mrs Lydia Fox. 81. a native and lifelong resident of the Berne.communilv. died at 4 p.m Monday at; her home 111 Berne, where she had t been bedfast In days Her husband. William Fox. preceded hey in death ! She was a nieritber"df Hie Cross Hi attgelit-al and Reformed ebimh ' Surviving are three **Xns. Albert . Fox of near Berne. MHo and JesseFox both of near Monroe; two daughters. Mrs Calvin Dubach of.' near Linn Grove and Mrs Rufus> KircbofPr of I>< cluiir route 2; 19 graiidi hildren and four great-grand-j ehildr«n A J... . ( Fun. rar services will be conducted at 2 pin Thursday at the Cross Evangelical and Reformed church, the lUv C. A Schmid officiating. Burial will be in tin- MHE cemetery. The body will he removed from th. Yager mortuary u» the j r< sid-nce this evening Oregon Threatened I By Severe Floods Record Snowpack Threatens Oregon ( hi< ago Feb. 7 (1 J’t _ Oregon uas Ihrei*tejie4 by ♦*?<**»*> tloofif 1 trxjjrr a*» ' r«*fugrr< ’TP -tbit. • ami Dli_m< • vai.i-.'-ys watch?'! reeding waters. Imp ful that they mighl r<tiirn i heir mu»Ttrn?‘T Ironies. Soil »-on-ervaHuii ••\p»rl« warn - -M- that a lay in the Willamette rtrfet valley of north western Oregon ami that _ contained rhe - ,highest _ cmilent in .re< ordeti hiatory. ■'They, said heavy raifi3*-<w warm ” peraTtifes 'Toiild send '«’V¥rr whiter floods*' down the valley upon the major cities of Portland Salem ami Eugene Or? i In Ukansa*. ’27».f100d r?fu . rees watched the St Fran, ix and I Whit livers drop ba. k toward; ’ tlMr J»anks ’.ir rhs onarhh.T Ttrrr was still rising'Jind. Red . ( rns* worker* S.IW a D•* more frrmiites • nutfht- J*a' •• J<F-U»ave their Four non drown* ! when tiipjr IxtH' S < up.-ized in th flootl y t* i<lay Light rains fell in the Ohio val- - ley but the btg river was falling; Thriiughout Rs entire length alwi.ve ; Ky About 2-'>.t»’»n resL! dents were hopeful that they diuld r turn to their homes in | Ohio. Kentucky Indiana and Wes’ Virginia i-y »hi* weekend kn th? Olito rthtteurtt**-r?Kirn?d ■ . Jo its banjos Below residents watched th? Ohio anxiously hut believed th* area’s networks of levees would hold against th?, crest.
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Bank Cashier Aided Girl's Embezzlement Covered Funds Taken By His Sweetheart Indianapolis. Feb. 7. — A- - , bank cashier faced arraignment before a U. th commissioner today on hfs admission that he covered up a 113.722 embezxlement by hits sweetheart. Donald J. Heater. 28, was chary-; od with failing to report shortages j i' of which he had knowledge. He I was arrested yesterday after h? i unexpectedly admitted a part in I th? manipulations. I Heater's bride-to-be. Norma BenI ner. 2X-y ear-old book keeper at the j bank of ?d last Friday op emhecxlement < barges after examiners of th? j federal deposit insuran<e corporaj lion discovered the discrepaticies J Miss Benner,-an attractive bruii; | jette _who had worked at the bank j •for mor? than four years, admit ' ■ ted the shortages but refused to] *ay what happened to the money ; Yesterday FrJmis J- Mtxire. ; state -supervisor of...financial insti-. Huttons, called the bank s director j ■and Heater to his office.to disicugs the shortages Heater broke down. Moore said, and admitted that he Covered up j part of the .shortages. The dfr»H*tois , listened in amazement to his story . ;of th?manipulations. <; - Efnil J. Siebenthal. executive i vice preMdenl of th? bank, said to- : day in Wolcott that Heater s ad i i mission and arrest came as a coin- : j pier? surprise, to him I H? said Heater had been em- : i ployed as cashier for four years 'and had a *u Iran !*-«<«rd ’ Hr waa I
: - m ■ (JsjL/ Y . I r sparkle with these j Piece* chtMw iro<n many exquisite, unu<ual Its .. . tljinty or daring designs in gold or silver finish. enibLz.oned uirh brilliant jewels and st’ones in assorted .colors, okmlcsilv pro cd at ; SI.OO PUMPHREY — - -— r- ■ —- _ _ w S r;n, — —.— — I
» i-evjwoted narivf of the loinmun Hy. ' ' According to Moore Heater was rexiHinsible for Ore dieap|vearan< e of t3.5»3. Moore aaid the fund* a-err "tranaferred from aavlnga to! ihetkiag ar-eounta " Healer tmpi>*<i tl*et he and Miss Benner planned to make up the: shortage* before they were married. Moore said, but like the - Jonteteeepier ■he refused-. 4»« tseveaL what beeatne of the money. More than 8.000 patent* have . been iaaped for improving the i manufacture of leather sole* and i shoe* since lhe L- .8 Patent Office [ was eatabilshed in 1*36. If You Have Something To Sell Trg A Democrat Want Ad—lt Rayo.
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No Damage Done By Fire This Morning Firemen rxtingulebed • rag fire winch caused no, f damage lii Hie j home of Mix Elighbeth Ru< kman. I »«6 Short street. Utter they arere I called at about 7: *5 o'clock ttil* ». I morntax. Try our Kodiak finbhiiig.--Edwards Studio. TF , Democrat Want Ada Bring Rooulta
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