Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1941 — Page 3

A’ESDAY, JULY S, 1941.

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|OOWELL* Einc occur* E #1 | It f,il home • eromony wa* Kn.>d on Thurattoy evening at ■o'clock when Ml** Katherlu L daMbter of Mr a " d *”• ■jvii-od. of west trf Fla’. •'**• ■lb. bride of Robert Well*, I Mi- Charles Roaa, of DaraI hoitw wn« made festive with L *nd greenery The mini* L v Hoy H. U >»••». took hl* an arch of flower* and Lml with the f rat ..train* of Erin, the bridal party began Ju it to the altar. ■ In the weddlna party a* ma L honor wa* Mr*. Edward [ of Decatur. sister of the ■ following the matron of ■ the bride on the arm of her I entered from the left with Eitn t’pp. nephew of the bride |g the long train, while the I with hi* best man. Kenneth ■ twin ‘brother of the bride. U from the right. Mr* W. J. L of Miami Heath. Folrlda. |< i at the piano The vow, Lk< it using the beautiful Van ► ItVeo Paia at Pwri.dic — w male Weakness I HELPS BUILD UP RED BLOOD! |ja E. Pinkham's TABLETS |h added iron) have helped i tiandi of girl* to relieve pain hunt tonal monthly weakness. Itham’s Tablets ALSO help d up red blood and thus aid In tn .ting MORE STRENGTH. th trying! 1 <

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Dyke wlngle ring ceremony The bride wore a long-polntad sleeve, prince** stylo white satin gown with sweetheart neck lin» and a long train. Hhn wore white slipper* and a finger-tip Chantilly lace-trimmed silk Illusion veil and carried an arm Irouquet of red rose bud*. Her only ornament* were rhinestone cHp* and necklace. The train bearer was dressed in a white linen suit. The matron of honor wore a floor length ro«e pink marqtii«e|t» dress and pink sandals and carried an arm of p'nk rose bud*. The groom wa* a'tired .n a dark blu<- suit a* wa* also the bride'* father while the .best man wore a »nlt of gray blue Each of them wore boutonniere*. The bride'* mother wore gray chiffon while the groom's mother wa* dre»«ed In dusty pink lace. Each wore a corsage of sweet pea*. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom opened many lovely wedding present* and then cut and distributed the three-tiered bride-and-grootn ornamented white and silver wedding eake which wa* a gift of .Mr. and -Mr*. 11. E Ashley, of Angola. Mr*. Ashley being an aunt of the bride. Refreshment* consisting of individual cake* .ice cream, coffee and fruit punch were served to Mr. and Mr*. Robert Well*. Ilev. and Mr*. Roy H. Brown and daughter. Karon, of Portland. Mr*. Charle* Ro**. Mr. and Mrs. O. J Human, Mr. and Mr*. Edward Steele. Mr. and Mr* Floyd Acker and daughter Kaihaleen and Charles W Morri-

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Maey Phenee 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Renladt Chapel W. H. C. R.. Mr*. Wade Mcßarno*. All Day. First United Brethren W. M A . Mr*. Frank Jone*. 3 p. m. Thursday Women of Moose, Moose Home. * p. m. Executive Committee, Moose Home, 7:3b p. m. Investigating CommlUe, Moose Home. 7:46 p. m. Naaarenn Missionary Society. Mr*. Gerald B rodbeck, 7:30 p. m Baptist Woman's Society, Baptist Church. 3:30 p. m. Mt Pleasant W H. C. S.. Mr*. Marvil Fuhrman. 3 p. m Evangelical W. S„ Church Basement, 2 p. m. Pleasant Grove W M. A * Mis* Helen Pairchild. 1 p. tn (sun time) Friday Calvary Isedle*' Aid Society Mr*. W. L Johnson, x p m. Happy Home Maker* Club Mr*. Byron Raber. 1:30 p. m. Ice Cream Social. Union U. B Church Mwn, » p. m. ICDT.I legion Auxiliary. American Legion Home, 7:30 p. m. N. C. C W Meeting. K of C Hall. After Church.

Women's Society of Christian Service of Mt. Tabor church, Mid. lister Tumbleson. 7:30 p. m Sunday United Brethren V. I. S Class Picnic. Bluffton Conservation Park, Meet At Church. 11:30 a. m. Monday Firemen'* Auxiliary. Mr*. Arthur Baker. 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Center Open For Inatructad and Supervised Knitting and Crochetinc, Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m Yueaday Catholic Indies of Columbia, legion Memorial Park. 4:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi Bu*lne*a Meeting. Mr*. Rcriiert Zwick, 7:30 p. m. son. all of Decatur. L. It. Penrod and Harold Penrod. Detroit. Mr*. W J. Deegan Miami Beach. Florida. Mr. and Mr*. Wilmer Penrod. Willshire, Ohio. Mr*. George Hanlln and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bud ' Starr. Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Upp and I son. Misses Joan Stultx and Ellen Hanlln. all of Portland. Misses Rose Marie and Phyllis Me Ashley of Angola. Mr. and Mr* L W. Ed mundnon. Mr. and Mrs. L. B Craig. Mr and Mr*. D. C. Penrod. Kenneth Pen rod. Ralph and Jama Dorcas Edmundson. Mr. and Mr*. Wells went immediately to their newly furnished home in Willshire. Ohio and will he at home there io their many friends. N. C. C. W. DISTRICT MEETING THURSDAY There will be a district meeting of the National Council of Catholic Women in St. Rose school hall in Monroeville Thursday evening at eight-thirty o'clock. Due to the resignation of Mr*. Paul Purman. Mrs. J. H. Brunton ha* been appointed to fill the office of president of District No 5. Election of officers tor the coming year will be held at the meeting tomorrow and all member* of St. Mary's Parish are urged to attend. The women'* society of Christian service of the Mt. Pleasant church will meet at three o'clock (CDT) Thursday at the home of Mr*. Marvil Fuhrman. MISS HOAGLAND HOSTESS TO GUILD The Ottenbein Guild of the First I’nlted Brethren church met at the home of .Mis* -Marlowe Hoagland last evening with Miss Marjorie •Foughty as the leader. Her topic wa*. "I Enlist With Thee, O Christ. As a Comrade in World Service.’' Short talks were given by Mis* Kathleen Foreman and Evelyn Burnett. ’ Special guests from the Union Chapel Otterbein Guild were the Misae* Marjorie Drew. Helen Bristol. Betty (Sines, Joan Beer. ■ ■*■—■■*■! ■.■■■■

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Janet Brown and Mr*. Dwight !•*♦• teroon a* counselor. Mis* Helen Sheet* presented the Guild with vwo book* "The Tryst” and "April Gold.” During tho short business meeting It wa* decided io send a number of delegate* to Fort Wayne Thursday to the group conference. tbirlng the social hour refreshment* were served by Mis* Hoagland assisted by Mia* Helen Sheets and Miss Marjorie Butler. The next meeting will be a picnic in August. V. I. t. CLASS TO HAVE PICNIC All member* and former mmtiers of the V. I. S. class of the First United Brethren Sunday school are invited to attend the annual clans picnic to be held Sunday at the conservation park at Bluffton. •Each person la requested to bring table service, santkwlche* and one dish of food and to meet at the church at eleven-thirty o'clock Sunday morning. The sixteenth annual reanlon of the d*«‘end*nt* of the Revolutionary soldier, Thomas Arrhbold, will be held Sunday. July 20. at Lakeside Park in Fort Wayne A picnic dinner will be enjoy-d at noon. YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE SOCIAL The Young People of H». Peter's church at the Fuelling settlement will have an Ice crsmm social Sunday evening. July 20 at eight o'clock. Refreshments of all kind* will be on sale and a good program of music and other entertainment ba* been arranged. The public is invited to attend. MOTHERS STUDY CLUt DISCUSSES NEW PROGRAM Member* of the Church Motuers study club met yesterday afternoon at the Methodist church with Mrs. Wesley la>hman having the devotional* and reading the Twen-ty-Third Psalm Twelve member* and one guest. Mr*. Floyd Bryan, Fort Wayne were present. Mr* Walter J. El*ey presided over the business meeting during which the program for l»12 was discussed and sugges'ions made. Mr*. Gertrude Meyers conducted the lesson discussion on "Bchool and the Home" after which a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr*. Eliey and Mrs. Clyde Harris. The woman’* missionary society of the Evangelical church will meet In the church liasement Thursday afternoon at two o’clock Mrs. Will llamma is chairman for the month. All member* are urged to be present.

The Pleaaant Grove W M A. will meet Thursday afternoon at on* o'clot k (sun tithe) at the home of Miss Helen Fairehfld. MRS. L. A. GRAHAM HOSTS* AT BRIDGE Mr* L. A. Graham entertained with two tables of bridge last evening at her home on Fourth atreet complimenting her daughter. Mr*. M F Clifford of fltow, Ohio who has been her guest for the past two weeks. The high score prise and the traveling prise were both won by Mrs. f>*o Saylors. A luncheon was

Ndl.yww» I Ik- — I 1 CHEN YU lACQUMOt iws The smattesc idee ever- your . nails made gorgeous with the highly lustrous colors of priceless Chinese lacquers. Beautiful beyond dear option — and lasting beyond all need. Divinely dup-proof • keeps its astonisbing luster ’til the last. Sevcmeeu b«aarii> caking shades from delicate “Lotus Blossom" to startling “Dragon's Blood"—and with each there comes a bottle of Hi-Laster Ucquiaot base without additional c < large. B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

on loved at the ck>«e nf the game* Guests other than Mr*. Clifford included Mm. Haylots, Mr*. Gladys Chamberlain. Mrs. Ralph I’nkefer of Wayne. Pennsylvania. Mrs. John DeVoss. Mrs W J. Honderron. Mr*. J. L. Ehler and Miss Marjorie DeVoss Mr. Clifford will join hl* wife and family here today and they will return home the iat'er part of the week. The picnic, which wa* to have been held by the P*| lota XI *or orlty Tuesday evening ba* been postponed. Iloweve-, a builneim meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr* Rober* Zwick at seven-thirty o’clock. The meeting of the Monroe Better Home* club which >was to have been held Thursday .July 10th. has l>een postponed until later. The ladies' aid society of the Calvary church will meet at the home of Mr*. W. L. Johnson Friday evening at eight o'clock. .Mrs Darrell Clouse will be the assisting hostess. A good at’endance i* requested. Mrs. Roy Runyon of 22* Rugg street entertained informally ye*, terday afternoon and evening for her house guest, Mr,. Harve Ummiman of Ja<-lt*onvi!le, Florida. Refreshment* ami visiting were enjoyed by guests from both Decatur and Berne .Mr. and Mrs. lattnniiman and son Botdiy will return to their home the latter part of this week. The meeting of the Mission Band of the Evangelical Sunday school which wa* to have been held Saturday afernoon al three o'clock at the church ha* been postponed. The Catholic laidle* of Columbia will have a wienie at la-gion Memorial park Tumday evening at sixthirty o'clock. Member* are requested to bring their own table service. The committee in charge Includes Meade me* T. J Durkin. CorneHu* G«dmer. Joe Heimann and Iranaeus Ouse. Members of the Decatur fire department entertained their wives last night in a party on the lawn of the Adrian Burke home. Prise money won by the department in contests at the district convention some time ago wa* used to finance the party. Thirty-two members and their wives attended

' Major and Mrs. Bryce Thoma* and sons Philip and Dun of Watertown New York and their guests. .Mias Helen Haubold and Mias Kathryn Kauffman of thi* city, are enjoying a visit in Quebec and Montreal, f'anada this week. They will return to Watertown byway of-the New England Huies. William L. Ilaliegger of Monroe, was today awarded t diploma by Dean R. T. Strohm of International Correspondence Schools for completing a carpenter foremans course. Mr. Habeggt-r ranked high among a large group of men and women who thia week were graduated from the schools. Mr. and Mrs. George Schug and son of Roanoke. Va., arrived In Decatur Monday, having been calle.l here by the illness and death of their mother Mrs. John Hchug. •Mr and Mrs. Prance Confer and daughter Gloria of Fort Lauderdale. Florida arrived in Decatur Tuesday morning for an extendi d visit with the former's father. Herman Confer of North Second street. They will visit relatives and friends here, at Huntington and Crown Point for the remainder of the summer. Enroute to Decatur they visited at Savannah. Ga.. Charleston. South Carolina. Richmond. Va.. Williamsport, Pa., Washington, D. C., Penn Yan. N. Y.. Niagara Falls and Canada. Bobbie Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bowen, was taken to Berne yesterday for a tonailectomy. He was returned to his home in this city last evening and Is getting along fine, •Mrs. Clifford Hakey and son Junior. Mrs. Lawrence Beal and son Billy. Mrs. William Schumacher and Miss Charlene Murphy spent Monday at Spencer visiting with Mrs. Schumacher's brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Don Whifj and family. Mrs. Bert Hunsicker of Bronson. Michigan and a former resident of Decatur, Is seriously 111 at her home, according to word received by friends here this morning from her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Don Hunsicker. She suffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday morning and her left side is paralyzed 'Mrs. M E Hower will arrive this evening from Menomonie, Wis., Where she has been spending the summer. Monday she will join ITer brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Albert 8. Scott of Fort Wayne for a two weeks motor trip through the east. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy of Winchester are the parents of a

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baby iety. born Tuesday morning at the hospital in that city The tmby weiglted eight pounds. He ha* i not been named. This is the third child and third son Mr* .Murphy is the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ed J. Sillier of West Adam* street. ' ———————p—-——— STENGEL HEAD CONTINUED rung PArig ONE possibly today. The county ’* quotv Is lI.ISI and a whirlwind three-day campaign i» ( exqtected to put the city and cotin i ty over the topMr. Kruckdberg «xpre*««l his' appreciation for the many offer*. extended in behalf of the cam-1 paign and In support of the cause j to provide recreational and educa-' t lona I program* for soldier* and “tailors in the club headt|iiarters to be built by the government. —— ——O — 123 REGISTERED (CONTINUED FROM PAriF. ONE) than placitw their name< at the bottom of the list of first registrant*. Three ')white" card* have been received here. also. These represent youths who were out of the

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; I county on registration day. were ’| over 21 year* of ag • and for -ome reason, including military service, I 1 did not register in the first regi*-I'tra-thm These are g'vett the num Iter* following the last serial number on the present li t The order number applicable to that serial! numlrer is located and th.- youth is placed iminediateiv following itt order of induction with the latter "a" denoting the special insertion The first registration list in the <-ounty now total- 2 -llti it w.t • re j ported. <• Attends Session Os Examining Board Dr N. A Bixler of this < ity Is at- j 1 tending a three day session of the Indiana Isrartl of evamin.ition and land registration In optometry at . Indianapolis. The board is airing the semi ’ annual examination for optometry J, school graduate* Among the II 'young men ami women taking ’he-i examination is Dr Donald Bixler. Di Bixler’s son. who wa* gradual-' t i ed last month from Ohio State I'ni- . versify school of optometry at t'ol-j | utnhus Young Dr Bixler will enter I , the army soon, having been com-J i miaaioned a lieutwnitrt <

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List Examinations In Civil Service Civil service examination* have been announced through the Decatur post office on the following positions; Industrial -pcdalist, |:t.*isi per year executive officer. I* tsst per year: administrative officer, 13.MW; assistant messenger, II tHMI; inspector ordatM-e material. 12.3(H); junior public health nurse. |1 ,*OO; fatiner-fieldman, 32.MH). Full information may be received from Francis 11. Costello at the local post office. 30 Men Are Injured During Mine Riot Donaldson I’a July 9 <UR> Thirty men were injured today in a riot between a score id special officer* and MW Imotleg miners who were Dying to prevent shipping operations at the Cotreale colliery of the Ne< ho coal company. The officers opened fire when tlte miner* stormed the steam shovel Fifteen of the officers and 15 of the miner* were either wounded or beaten One of the miner* wa* reported in critical < onditioti.