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OBSERVE 4IXTY-4IXTH WE DOI NG ANNIVERSARY jge. bH Mn> -George Gottschalk of Uu Grove, observed their aix-ty-»lxth wedding annlveniary on April I. The celebrant* were marrtM near Berne on April 5. I>M. Mr. Gottschalk la a retired farmer and i* aighty-aix year* of age. Hl* wife the former EMaa Grundiieaard. ’i* eighty-eight They have two children. Orestes GoUachalk and Mr*. Henry Schlagenhauf. MRS. JAMES KITCHEN HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The Ladle* Aid society at the First Chriatian church held Ita regular meeting at the home of Mra. Jame* Kitchen Wednesday evening. Mr* Jone* Berkey gave the devotions, "Womanhood Beneath the Cross of Jesus." A silent; auction as* then held. Mra. William Teeple wa* In charge of the program, giving a, topic on Eaater fact* by Dr. Hol land: “Life's nocks." Mr*. James Kitchen: "No Pro Hem Too Great.' Vincent Peala, Mr*. Jame* Ander-I eon: ''Paator'*- Vacation." Mr*. I Berkey: “Keep the Light Burning.” I Mra. Teeple. The program closed i with the nineteenth psalm. At a later hour, lovely refreshment* were served. — BETHANY W AW.S. MEETING IS HELD Th* W S W.S. of the Bethany j Evangelical United Brethren church met in the church parlors Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarence Smith we* the program chairman Mrs George Hamm* played the piano prelude "Jesus Shall Reign." followed by the scripture reading », by Mrs Frank Lynch. Several prayers were then offered. Ixrvely refreshments were then served by the April action of the • 'Ladle* Aid. with Mrs. Clarence: Brunnegraff a* chairman. The Women* guild of the St 1-uk.e Evangelical and Reformed elnirf heof Honduras will have an i all day meeting l.n the < hurt h lismP : ment Thursday Mr*. James Braun and Mrs , <Hear Hraun will by Jtostess and Mr* Ida Stapler, leader The _ lesson topic will lie "The Fabric of the Family.” The Church Mothers, study club will meet Tuesday evening at I rliilit o'.buk at the home of Mrs — pS —- Cool Coordinates mk '/”7h AL—/ / ■ / /■ *“ m / Z W K ■irA\ /1 nI \ \ / Z iill 11 ii , / f jjf B J M fl .1W ? ./I ’19289 11 / |ll f sots / ; '7® I 11
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g » f I riwMlJL*. i I mb | Easlaty Ijama ter day"* publleattee must be phoned in by II a.«L (Saturday 1:30 Am.) Phon* 1000.1001 Batty Terveer ~ I. - ■ I Saturday Colored Easter egg sal* of Womea'a gaUd of Son Evangelical and Reformed charch, Gerber * market Cole'* market Miller's North End Grocery Monday Clvie department of Decatur Womaa'a club, Mr*. Ray Etlngely, 7:4» p.m. Dramatic department of Decatur 'Woman's dub, library. 7:30 p.m. Music depsrtment. postponed. Bobo Community organisation. I school. 7:39 p.m. Literature department of Deca-1 fur Woman's club. Mrs. Myrtle Filaoa 7:39 p.m. Art department of Decatur Wo-. man** chib. Mra. Raymond Rich-1 > enaaer, TtW pat —_l Past president* parley of Legion : | auxiliary. Mr*. Harold Tiernan. 3 {*►*• ' Pythian Needle club. K. of P. home, after Temple. Tuesday Church Mothers study club. Mrs. Ixvren Trontner, It p.m. "f? Monroe Better Home* club. Mrs Harry Crownover 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Township W.C.T.U,; Mr. and Mr* Roll Hauck. 1 p.m Dutlfnl Daughter* das* of Beth any Evangelical United Brethren church, Mr*. Russell Melehl. 7'3(1 p.m. .1. WfT.F, postponed- _i W.S W.S. of Trinity Evangelical 1V B. chureh. church. 7:lift pm. 4 Decatur circuit chapter of VaiI paraiso university guild. Zion Lutheran church, Frtedhelm. B.p m. 8t Dominic study club. Mr* Pat Caateflo. 8 p.m. Don u* class of Jlettyiny Evank'MKSiif V n.' Churih ■’ehur-h-. 7 -30pm. ' Delta Thet* Tau pledge party. Etk* home. S p.m. " ;, .. ,1 Rose Garden dub Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 2 p in. ■ _ Loren Troutner. -j I x __ IThe Beulah Chapel W.B CS . will have an all dav meeting Wednes- ! day as the home of Mrs Harry I Batter. j Marcus Forcwan. us Purdue. spending Ranier vacation with hU parents Mr. and Mrs. I? E For*-■Sri-air’- fl> -rrren’lVy inih ■ i into Eta chapter <»f Fu tna I’i Mrs Peter Pfautnch W«M»dhavrn Ixmjf Island is spending ' the week with Mr and Mra Wai Iler Wittmann and family. Mrs Harold Tieman. rehabilitation < hairman of the Letion auxilFftry iTZHvrenee Ranh, president. and Mrs Elhet t Au rand. w<re at the Irene Bynm sanitarrium in Fort Wayne Friday, din<ifja to veterans and their fatnillea They alto vlaifed with Mias Ann Murtaiuh, a nie-,'l--of the Decatur-unit. Mrs. Bernice McCurdy, wife of the Rev. Dwicht R. McCurdy, pastor of the Church of God. Clevo- ’ land street, underwent suraerv ’ Wednesday niArning at the Lutheran hospital In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heller and j daughters of Grand Rapids are I.
tHHIIIHHIHIIIIHHIIHMIIIIIIIIHIIIIHMM ‘ Pit Or Yoir Easter Bonnet ami Drive Out n N to rtie _ f I A\ CHAT I lY I CHEW \V for the Boot of f I foods . . . meals | 0 .. . sandwiches I I / ? %, ' 'i . . . fountain \ 'MF' 1 service K/\ v CHAT & CHEW DRIVE -IN James B. Kitchen. Jr, Owner >0 ♦ 010 Ml * * 1111 H Mooo* I* 0 01* ♦♦♦♦♦ ** 11 >♦♦* 0* 11 ** ♦
WedncMay Beulah Chapel W.5.C.8., Mra. Harry Bauer, all day. L*4l«* Shakmpear* , club. .Mr* D. B. Erwin, 2:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ruth circle, Mia* Janet-Schrock, i pm. Presbyterian Naomt circle, Mrs. Robert Macklin. 3 p.m. • Historical etub. Mrs. Gal lie Bittner, 13 noon. S. K. Bridge duh, Mrs. Joha Acheson.' * p.m. s.- * Business and Professional Wom<Mi, American Legfim home, »: MF p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, Elks home. I p.m. Thursday Women’s guild of St, Imke Evangelical and Reformed church, church. all day. Preabyterlan Mary girds, Mr*. L. C. Pettibone. 2':J». p.m. Presbyterian Martha circle, Mrs. Lois Black, 2:30 p.m. Order of' Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Pal lota XI sorority. Mis* Mar- : lon Kooutx, 7:30 p.m. i visiting in Decatur over Easier Mrs. Heller wa* formerly Miss Bernadine Kolter. Dick Heller. Jr., went to Inillanapolla today to at'end a conference of Young DemiKtats at Democrat slate headquarters. MtiT and Mr* George Flanders. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain, Mr*. Idalielle Alton and George Alton will attend Easter Sunday at Mar,ion. O I Mr. and Mr*. James Sa*»er and eons. Nell and Allen of. Bridgeville. P«., guest * of Mr. and Mr*. James Kocher for the past sec itral days, left this morning for j Cincinnati, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs Linn Kern. i Miss Jane Drew is HjH-ndlng Easter with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew. Miss Drew is in nurses training at Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs William Derichs. ! of-Chicago are weekend guest* «f Dr. and Mrs John Terveer. Mis* Patricia Lou Imv.la of Mitliigan city? graiidS*Ugliter"‘ r of ' Mrs Jesse Steele of this city and Mr*. Jlarvp Davis' of Pleasant Mills is confined io an Iron hfhK ■ suffering from a -brain clot. Miss ! Davis Is a student at Hanover colliege, and Is well known here. Bub Hansel of Franklin >■* spending Easier hege with his parent*.. Mr and Mr*. Paul Hansei. Mr. and'Mru. Harry S?t'•!»• aup;<l ♦ Iti - <if a- ba \ 7 a m. today at h Fort Waynr hP --AH , Inc manager of tlu*'Domm rat Mi a: 'I Mt - ’ ;ih in X’uonv. are parents of a ha by girl, horn at 9 50 pm Friday at„ 1 \d«4piM county memorial' hoapifal. He weighed 7 pounds. I ounce?* and has i«e«»n named Deborah Gali —A wa* luirn to Mr nns Mr* Ralph Merritpan nt 10:15 o's lock Frida>\morulnß nt tli>' local boapital. She weighed f. |*ounds. 11 OHIWH. GIRL SCOUTS A meeting of Brownie trSwip 17 was held at the home of Cuater. Easter eggs were colored - after whirh refreshments were served hy Mrs 4’uster. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results
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Admitted: Mrs. Harry Heckley. Craigville; Ethel Christel; Mrs. Belle IJchten*teiger. Dismissed Mrs. Richard SehtOeder and baby girl.. Ossian. Mithcw-Miller. Geneva. -y, Lutheran Pastors, Teachers To Meet The annual Northeastern Indiana pastors and leathers conference <»f the Lutheran t’hiirh Miasouri synod will be held Ttiesday and Wednesday at Emmaus Lutheran church, South Broadway. Fort Wayne. The Rev. Edgar P. Sehniidt. pastor ot the local Zion Uitheran church, will serve as < )iaplain of the conference. The IU-C.. -Otto Busse, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran church. Preble, 9 < ftalnrran of the conference. other patdora from the <’pwt‘; •uunlty to artend the conference' .ii ■ : 1.-Uejl.-Uej .. H All*. Hip . ;a-ti»r of I inmaniel l.nth.r.tn I’nidn township; the Rev Karl Hoftnann, pastor of St ' Peter * • hurch. Fuelling; the Rev. Marlin BehUng piißtor St. John’s chur<h. Highway 27. and the Rev Ernst T St-hmidtke. pastor ‘of Zion < buth. Frii-dhelrn. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
tlf’ T M’ Ijf V • > IJJ J J I - «£*. fcf” __ . . -J MBS. JOrC< CHATMAN, 18. OrovtUe. Cal, looks at hor premature three-pound, six ounce baby son she bore unattended and without any pain while listening to a radio program dealing with painless childbirth. After putting the baby to bed she walked two miles to fetch her husband. A doctor explains Mrs. Chapman was in an ideal ohvsical and mental state (fatemsUtonal SoHndfhoto) • ; ’■' - * ■ - A..
Mo/e Shoplifter, Nabbed Friday, Is Ordered From City Wlllf. Minckew. of Yadoo City MH* . I* a man who travel. , I around lhe country a little, someI ttmes by faeHnarion and— aome . times by court order Willie, arrested Friday by city poll<-e»for shoplifting in Newber ry'« store, on ,Becbnd' slre> t. was pTa. <"1 In Wie t l oanty;*'ia’i|- vi -udraW: arraiatunent lu mayor’s <«>urf To •'ey , 4 Mayor John M. Doan, nfter hear ■ ing the evidence against the de hnilaut. sentenc’d him to »is : months on lhe state farm and fin ; ed him 310 and coat*. The mayor, however, suspended : the sentence and fine If Wilile 'I would leave the state- for good j. Elated tit the prospect of paying , no fine and serving no time. Willie accepted the offer willingly j : He was escorted to the city limits ami told to move in the g- neral direction of Ohio. Wil- ! lie did and is a happy man attain For It s an awful thine to t,i-- a •" man who likes to roam Hie country to such confining tilings as . 7. tla L farm '" ?' ~~'- - ■ -T-_- ' The helmet of salvation make's the best Easter bonnet. Shall man al(>ne. for whom all • else revives, no resurrection know? If You Have Something To Sell. » Try A Democrat Want Ad—»lt Pay«.
Cheese Price-Fixing Charges An Dropped Drop Charge Os Last Os 101 Defendants Chicago, Apr. 3-— tl'Pi — Charges have been dropped against the last of 191 defendant* in the Ir an cheeae pricedixfag c«»«. None of the cheew maker* or tradee group* Indicted ever waa brought to tidal, but federal nV torneys said they had intended to prose*ute Uw case evcutuaJv Charge* had been drjtpped against all but 11 of the defendants, meantime, and yesterday federal judge John Barnes dismissed *H hut two of them. Federal attorneys then dropped the last two. The li defendants' attorneys argued that another price-fixing indictment against the Wisconsin brick cheese institute ami s*veraL cheese maker* had ended with the defendant* found innocent That case, they said, was identical to theirs. The las| 11 defendant* were the Allanite and Pacific Tea «•».: the Imnd O'LAkes Creamery Co.: Wisconsin Cheese Exchange: Swift anti Co.; Borden Co,- of New York: Kraft Cheese Co.: Armour and Co : Dow Cheese Co. Fond Du t.-ic. Wi« : National Cheeae Co.. Plymouth. Wls.: Pauley and Pauley Cheese Co.. Manitowoc, Wls.. and C. A. Straubel Co, Green! Bay. Wls. District Dentists To Meet Wednesday The Isaac Knapp district dental . Ma-lety to which all Adams county ' dentists belong, will hold it* 34th' annual meeting next Wednesday, at the VanOrman hotel In Fort Wayne. Dr. Joe E. Morris of De-1 ti.ttir announced today. Registration for the event will" start at 9 olclock Wednesday morning, followed by a business session. Several prominent s|>eakeri are on the program during I the day. Bsrton Reese Pogue, wellknown Hoosier humorist and poet. ■ will be the pxincipal speaker at i the closing banquet. Easter Services At Bethany Church Easter is being observed a* Bethany Chunh with emphasis upon attendance at the Sunday school hour when 300 are expected. At tlie worship, service the youth choir, under the direction of .Miss Dorothy West, will sing "In Joseph's Lovely Garden" by 1 O'Hara and "lie I* Risen” by Mar->« ton Moore, Mrs. Harold -Murpliy. ! <lmroll organist, will play "The Holy .City" hy Adams and "Lillies" I by Munttna. At the evening servtre the -Adult~| choir under lhe direction of Mrs David Embler. will present the ■' mtmirtg’ - t 'We--la»JUaaa" - Ivy. JiulLen,, The soloists are Edward Martz, baritone. Carl Sheet*, tenor.’ Mra. Madeline Snell, soprano Mrs Patricia, Hain, soprano, and Mrs. Vernon Coster, contralto. Tile public is invited to all services, , If You Have Something .Th. Sell. Try A Democrat Want Ad—B Pay*.
Dwelling Units Up HSEBlUttliiK" topjfmoricm - JjcjigigjjEDOTEE IBM ONSUS la expected to show *5,000,000 dwelling units in the United States, compared to M.* IMAM Hated for the IMO census. biggest gain in history. Sketch chart Illustrates number X dwelling unite luted swee 1000 “■“‘ZiL.;.:— ... .... • •• -
Chapel Choir Here April 17 I H i *I - « IV> L I I The chapel choir of the Evangelical Thwological Bemfuary. Naperville. 11l eonatsilng of 14 young minister* in graduate training will appear in sacred concert at Bethany EvangelkaJ Cnitod Brethren church. Monday. April 17. at 7:39 p m The public is invited This choral group, which ha* established in the Chicago area a reputation foresee lienee in It* interpretation* of the beat in religious music. I* under the direction of Edgar A. Cook. Glendale. Cal . and n presi'n s in n« perso*nel nine mhidie-weslern state*. —.— The program of sacred music ln< ludea a variety of selection* from the rich tr< asury of lhe Churi-'f* hymnody There are selettion*...of prats# from the medieval church. From early proteatalttl,m —caivinistie and iaitberan and from the eighteenth century Evangelical revival. Beside* th« re are selection* of choice rriigiou* musi. from early America anJ special arrangement* of gtwfiel song* such a* Mar.eiotts Grace” and "I Need Thee Every Hour." the lai- — tir arranged by the , hoir-master. — „ This choir tour includes in the Itinerary Elkhart. South Bend and l.’ecatur Indiana: and Dayton. Columbus. Marion. Manafield. Akron, Cleveland and Toledo Dhio. The trip will ire made by chartered , bus and will cover LWh mile* between Sunday. April IS and Monday. April 24. .
Christian Church Convention In May The 111th annual convenllon of the Christian churches of Indiana MUI lw held at the Centnal Christian church In l-ebanon May IS, : !6 and 17. | ] Dr. Jame* W. Clarke. pastoF ®f I the Second Presbyterian church. Bt. Lo»i|*. Mo., will speak at morn I Ing and afternoon sessions Wednesday, and Dr. Perry E. Gresham. pastor, of. Central-Woodward Christian church Detroit, will speak Monday afternoon and twice ! on Tuesday. A youth session Will j lie held Tuesday evening, with j of 25 rent* at both sessions of the ‘ Purdue Christian foundation, a* ’ tjie principal speaker.
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Berne-French PTA To Hold Festival Berne. April 3. — The BerneFrench PTA will sponsor an Indoor fair or (-irnlval in the high school gymnaalum Friday evening. May 5. Various game* and all ' kind* of stand* and other activities will be provided. The money irotn thd festival will be used to buy new uniform* for the high achool band. A -aimilar carnival a year ago netted 31.000. which wa* used to buy playground, equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Liechty have Iteen nameu a* general chairmen of the event. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ao—lt Faya
