Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1953 — Page 6

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SOCIETY MRS. JESSE RICE HOSTESS TUESDAY Mrs. Jesse Rice was hostess for the Ladies Shakespeare club Wednesday afternoon. The book, “Queen New Orleans,” written by Harnett T. Kane, a modern Southern writer, was reviewed by Mrs. R. C. Hersh. During the business session, members voted to purchase a health bond and plans were made for a carry-in dinner December 16 with Mrs. Maynard Hetrick as hostess. , «- . v _ \ | The American Legion auxiliary Christmas dinner will be held December 11 at six o’clock at the Legion home with a fifty cent gift exchange. Price wilt be t 5 cents, and reservations should be made by December 9. Call Mrs. Ed Bauer 3-2258, or Mrs. Dallas Brown, 38366. • ' The Girls Missionary guild of the Union Chapel church will convene Monday evening at seventhirty o’clock at the borne of Delores Tschannen. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth will be hostess for the Delta Lambda ajiid Xi Alpha Xi Ernplar pf Beta Sigma Phi sorority joint Christmas party Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. Mrs. Carl Stuckey. Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte, and Mrs. Raymond Snyder will be assisting hostesses. The meeting of the Ava Maria Study club has been postponed until a later date. Tuesday evening at six-thirty o’clocJc the Tri Kappa Christmas party\ and gift exchange will be held at the home of Fannie Hite. A Christmas party and one dollar gift exchange will be conducted by the V. F. W. Ladies auxiliary Monday evening at six-forty-five o’clock at the hall. Each member is also to bring a child's gift for the Christmas, box to be sent to Cottage 1 of the national home. Rollie Crozier has returned tp his home here following a deer hunt near Kane, Pa., in Elk coUn} ty. Crozier shot a nine-point buck ail hour after the season opened. He hunted with Dewey Ricker and several other men from near the Indiana-Ohio state line, east of Decatur. _ %•, At the Adams county memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wurn, Monroeville, became the parents of a baby boy Thursday at 2:45 a.m. He weighed 7 pounds and J ounce. I y n Admitted Mrs. John Weil, Fort Recovery, O.; DanieJ Schroeder, Hoagland; Martha Jean Grotrian, Fort Wayne. v Dismissed 4 Willard McConnehey, city; Mrs. Paul Stolz and baby daughter, Bryant; Mrs. Wilmer Miller and baby girl, city; Mrs. Vernon Kiser and baby son, city.

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J. F. Sonmann Heads Presbyterian Men J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty and Auction Cb. was elected president pf the Presbyterian men’s club at the annual election of off-, leers Wednesday night at the Decatur church, ;preceding the December meeting. Col. Sanmann succeeds Dr: John Spaulding. Robert GaV gasoline! service station operator, was elected vice-president. Other officers include Ernest High, secretary, and Ed De-Long, treasurer. Following the business session Rudy Meyer, of the Indiana department of conservation, gave a talk and showed the motion picture film ‘‘Pipeline To The Clouds.” The film describes the conservation and use of waters in the state. The Presbyterian women served a dinner prior to the business and social meeting. Indian Leader Sees No Chance Os War No Near Chance Os War Seen By Nehru NEW DELHI, India (UP) — Prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India said today in a rare, special interview that he sees “no near chance of war.” "War and aggression both can be avoided,” Nehru said, because both sides in the current world struggle recognize “the terrible consequences.” Nehru said there “is not likely to be any marked aggression because aggression means war.” Both sides, he said, know that to lie fact. His comments were made in an interview granted the three American newsmen accompanying American Vice President Richard M. Nixon ’on his round-the-world fact-finding and good will tour. The Indian prime minister Earned America, through the newsmen, that “any policy based on non-recognition oD Communist China is likely to, be defective.” “In considering any situation,*: he said, “you cannot ignore the facts.” He underscored the Indian view that (he "fact” of the present Communist Chinese government's control over China is a major matter that cannot be overlooked. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1953