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I filtlBKOX CARKOI l. r ■ (<M>m IfWnU WrHet r — Elopement of a B* Gutol and David Rom to B* mßy vu a apur-of- c *uaor. Judy had to < borrow her t Mk I mother a we <1- < IrJOk ■'t,,tceremony H ® P*e Marlrt . I! * n! L,r ,!: ‘ r <e It ♦W’l made up ti.ejr ! It . I min!, tn the n ••'• <-t t.av- ' |* lr K dinner at ' v ’ ' *' n && Wtl ° r ’ 1 ' ■ « I r •’• n k • - • .; I 1 were untouched 1 BhtasOmg whtnlh »yM»ted lw for their check. IfcZ”’ u *** ht something was w 'th the fool and hastK?*’* 1 the maitre d’hotel, |Lz.? M " concerned that 17?’'* pve us that check* •••mea’ 1 ' 1 ° Ut Vt her * * nd loe * 1 merrhanta: Ve|)u» re *? f ’ 1 tkat an lm ’ IdL 1 b<r nan,e to f) P* n The starlet a dis■Mah krt'T?* hM b ** n c °o‘«i the impersonator has l*b I2L\ Brt ’ Air “ ldre * 18 Beaerfy Hills. Ibii^Z?, 1 ? now defc ’ lt » ‘hat k&*<L my,,eryp,c - I k * °p*nEyr ‘" and N ° : I* **G«S L ,tOr7 lUth ° r * ! * brt<1 *' took a r s* pUJn of the I* one * the I* Dr |m Ca nada |k» Dtr °* °f quintuplet * ,y Use! •» . '»£ I u 8u,, « I!?** hew * rt « He L"** LakJ e th,n to l«?? n nSt Z tdn< I’ th Btou». fw the opening lL*a» ta., y rramn. B i fc.’’** — th « pair **•’? Mate in the I’ * few . ~~~~ ork ’ Mtnund Gwena
inenitora. their famillea and friend* are cordlmlljt united in join in the i picnic The Ever Ready < Ins* of lhe Methodlat chunk arhool will meet ai the home of Mr* Je«»e Niblick of jo* North Fifth at rem Thursday evening at .even-thirty o'cloak. WEIOLCR REUNION IE HELD SUNDAY Sixty member* of the Weidler family enjoyed the aeventh annual reunion at Hanna-Nuttman park yesterday Fred Weidler. prealdent. conducted the bualneaa meetnig Mr*. Dalia* Ooldn«r of thia city waa choaen aa the new preaident and Mlaa Kathryn Weidler waa elected secretary-!reaaurer. The reunion neat year will he held in Napoleon. Ohio. Guests were preaent from many localities. Including Napoleon. Toledo. Ohio and Kort Wayne The I'nlon Chapel ladle* aid will meet at lhe home of Mr*. Char lea Burrell Thursday afternoon at onethirty o'clock .Member* are naked to he prepared to sew. and al*o to bring their dime card*, a* this will Im* the laat meeting before the conference New officer* Will be elected and all mensber* are urged to Im* preaent. The W. M A of the Nuttman avenue I'nlted Brethren church 1 wiH meet at the home of Mr*. 1 George Foor. Eleventh street. • Thursday evening at eight o’clock I All menMwr* are urged to attend. MISS FOREMAN HOSTESS AT DINNER Mlaa Kathleen Foreman waa hoatea* recently at a lovely *ll o'clock dinner party at her borne honoring Mis* Rodah Grace Elliott of Bpiceland who graduated from Taylor university. The dining table waa attractive 1 with an arrangement of garden , flower*. Guests other than the guest of honor were the Miaaea Marlowe Hoagland. Eatella Franklin Hilda William*. Vivian Hitchcock and the hostess. MONROE CLASS HOLDS MEETING RECENTLY The Willing Worker* Sunday ; school rtaaa of the Monroe Methoi dlat church met recently at the * home of Mr*. John Crist. with the prealdent. Mr*. Will Mitchell, con-
met Brich vmt Stroheim and did a rave on "Greed," which he saw in a recent Hollywood revival. Von Stroheim took the praise calmly, then exclaimed. "If it’s the only thing I ever do, I’m going to find out what happened to the last 4fi reels of that picture!** The coast guard will be glad to hear that John Carradine finally made a safe journey to Catalina in his 60-foot Bloop, The Bali. Previously. the guard had to come to the actor’s rescue twice in one week. First time, he couldn’t get the electric winch to lift the anchor on ths boat Second time, ho couldn't get the engine started. Twentieth Century-Fox would bo very happy if Carradine would give up sailing until he finishes his rule In "Swamp Water.” Terrible experience for Character Actor Chin Wills and his wife. Their 3 %-year-old daughter wandered away from the family home in North Hollywood. She disappeared at • in the morning and more than 100 police, neighbors and Boy Scouts were called in to help in the search. The youngster was found just before dark on a fire break two miles up in the hills. VI Bradley is in town and she backs up Husband Bob Andrews* statements that there is no rift between them. Singer plans to bo In Hollywood only a few weeks.... Such a narrow escape for Rochelle Hudson! A wheel came off her car on Ventura boulevard and the machine turned over. The star got off with bruises. . . . The Johnny Weissmullers' new home is being » used by Warners for exterior i scenes for *lllO Man Who Camo to ■ Dinner." Money received goes to t the Assistance league. . . . Add to I new twosomes: Patti McCarty and Walter Schumann (publisher of "The Hut Sut Song") at the I Beverly Tropics; Cliff Edwards ■ and Marie McDonald at the Sche- • heraxade; Olivia de Havilland and . George Gregeon at the Mocambo; ■ Forrest Tucker and Gwen Monahan (where was Rudy ValleeT) at i the It Case. ... Jimmy Stewart, in » uniform, was the Kon of Ma -tha > Rayo’s party. . . . Card from Sally i O'Neil says she is appearing at the I Glenn Rock playhouse (N. T.) in Penny Wise." ... So sad about ' the passing of Purnell Pratt, » Hollywood will miM this fine character actor His last role was the district attorney in Republic’s » "Doctors Don’t TeR"
CLUB CALENDAR Seclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* WOO — 1001 Monday lhilrdre««er* Asa'wlatlon, Mlaa Mildren Worthman. 7 P m. Rod Croea Center Open For Inatructed and RnpervUed Knitting and Crocheting, Legion Home, 1 to 4:20 p m. Pythian Slater* Called Meeting, K of I* Home, 7:10 p m Tueaday Tri Kappa I'lcnl", Hanna-Nutt-man Park. < So p Zion Evangelical and Reformed W M S . Mr*. J II Grater, 2 30 p m. Catholic Jutdie. of Columbia, K. of C. Hall. 7 30 p m Wednesday Si. Jude Study Club, St. Jo*-ph School, kp.m Thuraday Mount pleaoant U B. C B Annual Picnic, Hanna-Nuttman Park. 11:30 a. m Ever Ready Cla»«. Mr* Je«* Jffb* lick. 7;30 p m Nuttman Avenue I'nlted Brethren W M A , Mr*. George Foor, * p m. Missionary S<h ienty. First Presbyterian Church Social Room. 2:30 p in I'nlon Chapel Indies' Aid. Mr*. Charles Burrell. 1:30 p m Friday Calvary Mdien' Aid. Mr*. Lucille Miller. * p m ■Legion Auaillary. Mg ion Home. 7: 3o p. m ducting the meeting. The meeting opened with two «ongs. followed by wrlpture by Mr*. Crist and prayer by Mrs. Freeman Walter*. The roll call was answered by 15 memlrer* and seven visitor*, with due* of 11 39 paid During the .business meeting, money liag* of the memlrers were opened and a total of |2* 22 was given Following the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed, with refreshments served by Mr*. Chrlrt.and Mrs. Alf Hahnert. The regular mee.ing of the (Mlvary ladle*’ aid society will Im* held at the home of Mr* Lucille Miller Friday evening at eight o'clock Mr*. Jane Lichtenberger will Im* the assisting hostess The Davison reutron will be held Sunday. August 17 in Maple Grove one mile West of Tocsin. — — F. R Farman. state inspector of county Infirmaries, was transacting business in the city today. Mr and Mrs. Tim Co4M«tt of Fort Wayne visited tn Itecatur last Week. Miss Agnes Marie Corbett has returned to St. Paul. Minn . after a visit with her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mr*. Fred Fullenkamp of North Second street. Mr. and Mrs. Dan KiH and daughter* Gloria and Louise and Mr and Mr*. John Hill and son Jack of Fort Wayne attended the fair Saturday Mrs. Caroline Schenbeck. Mr*. Shelina Schindler and Mis* Eliaabeth Schindler, all residents of Berne, were fair visitor* here Saturday Mr and Mrs Elmer Dubach and son lairry of Geneva visited in Decatur Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Ed Baumgartner of Fort Wayne were imong the Fort Wayne people who attended the fair here Saturday. Miss Fern Case. Mis* Helen Funk and Mis* Evelyn Case of Willshire. Ohio were Saturday visitor* in Decatur. iMra. Delma Hilyard of Akron. Ohio Is the guest of Mrs laiwrencw Workinger <tf east of the city. Mrs. Dick Morningstar and chHdren of Geneva enjoyed the fair Saturday Wilson Yearing of Mount Bell. California Is visiting Mrs. John Thomas Mr. and Mr*. Jay Ulrey of Fort Wayne visited at the horn * of Bob Judt and attended the street fair. ■Mrs Charles Judt and children of Fort Wayne were the guest* of Robert Judt last week. Mr. Judt ha* been 111 for the past week with a sprained back. Mis* Opal Sprungcr of southeast of Monroe is visiting In Cory, Pa., where she I* the guest of Mias Ruth Johnson. Pvt. Lawrence Anspaugh ha* returned to Camp Shelby after a 10-
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day furlough at the home of hl* parent*, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh of Winchester street Corporal Joe Krick of Fort Ren | ism in Harrison spent the weekend with friend* and relative* here, Mr and Mrs. Frank Reader and daughter Hefty of Kalida. Ohio were among lhe fair visitor* here Igat week Miss Elva Anspaugh of this city and Carl Smith of Van Wert spent 'he weekend with friend* at Clark's lake. Michigan Mr and Mr*. James Cumming* and Mlaa Marguerite Mwellyn of •outh of Decatur visited here Rat* urday. Mrs. Roy Kai ver and daughter* Carol and Banbsra returned Haturday evening from Chicago where they visited relatives the past two week a. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Heller, the Miaaea Joan Cowan and Lllsby Macy enjoyed the park and lake at Celina. Ohio yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rchreek of Fort Wayne visited the fa:r Haturday evening. Smith ha* returned to bi* studies at Indianapoli* after a week's visit here. Mr. and Mr* Charle* Poe of Hhe|. byville enjoyed a visit with friend* here last week and also attended the street fair. They eapect to move u> Indianapolis soon Where Mr. Poe has offices In the post office. J. W llart of Pontiac. Michigan visited the Dave Rice family of Mercer avenue during fair week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hreiner *on Ntevle of St. Mary'* Ohio *pent the weekend here at the J. C. Magley residence north of the city and with Mr and Mrs. Dan Angenbaugh and son* of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr*. Bolt Magley of Bluffton visited here Saturday Mr. and Mr*. Carroll Burkholder and daughter Banbara moved today from their home on West Madison street to 141 South Cornell Circle in Fort Wayne. Mr. Burkholder ha* been employed since the last of April a* instructor In the fluorescent division of the General Electric. Mr and Mr*. William Ixnbart of Fort Wayne and Mr and .Mrs. fxiui* Armstrong of Elkhart were among Saturday’s visitors here. Roger Gentl* and Jack Down* left Saturday for th** L. M C A. camp, near Rome City, where ’hey will enjoy a two week's outing They wiH Im* joined later by Neal Thoma* of North Th'rd street. Mr. and Mr* Ed Schneider of Pontiac. Mich., enjoyed a visit here last week with friend* and relatives Mr Schneider formerly lived here. Amos Stoneburner of the state highway right-of-way department, visited at hl* home In Kirkland township over the weekend and up and down the midway W G Hofer, veteran newspaper man and former postmaster of Willshire attended the fair Saturday evening and declared It a dandy .Mr. and Mr*. Ed Bauer and family. Mr and Mr* Elmer Schrader and daughter. Hue. attended the Bauer-Dowler reunion at Convoy. Ohio Sunday The 60th anniversary of the arrival of the Dowler family in America was cejobrated at the event. Mr. and Mrs Fred Fullenkamp and daughter* Rosemary and Naureen left yesterday on a two week*’ vacation trip to McGregor. Minnesota. Mr and Mrs S E Hite and Mr and Mrs. Brice Butler and daughter Kathleen attended th- picnic Bunday at the Indiana Pythian home, laifayette Hundred* from all over the state enjoyed the day there. The grand chancellor and hl* staff and the grand chief and staff also attended. The home waa dedicated 14 years ago and care* for 46 men and 4.1 women. Ml** Meta Jean Wilkinson of Gallup. New Mexico, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and daughter Patsy the past month left tor Royal Center. Ind.. Sunday and will visit there a few day* before returning to her home Mr. and Mrs. Claude Campbell of Hammond. Ind., vlsityd with Mr. and Mr*. Robert Garard over the weekend. Jerry Acheson, small son of Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Acheson of the Homestead, was admitted to lhe Adams county memorial hospital this morning for a tonsilectomy. He w»* reported as progressing satisfactorily this afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Trlcker and daughter Hharon. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trlcker. all of Bturgta. Michigan visited here Saturday. Mies Betty Trlcker accompanied them home for a weekend visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lores Michaud and daughter of Elkhart visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kern over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knodle returned to their home In Detroit, after a week* visit with relatives and friends here. Dr. and Mrs. Rolland Reppert of Indianapolis have returned homo after spending the weekend here with the doctor's father. Col Fred Reppert and his sister, Misa Eleanor Repport. Dr. Reppert is serving his ye*.- of Internship at the Methodist hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wells and Mrs. George Cody and son Donald of Fort Wayne visited with Mr.
and Mr*. Robert Fhraluka la«' evening Mr and Mrs. James F. Halber•tadt. Mr. and Mr* Franklin Halberstadt and Mis* Doria Ann WerlIng have returned from lx>gan*p irt where they attended the reunion of the descendent* of Anthony Halberstadt, a revolutionary war •oldler. The reunion wa* held in Hpencer park and member* were present from lowa. Illinois, Indians and Michigan Mrs. B W Rhnluka of Fort Wayne »* spending the day In Dr catur. Dr and Mrs. Ed Hloemker and baby daughter Linda have returned to their home In Indianapolis after a visit with Mrs Hloemker'* parent*. Mr and Mr*. O L. Kirsch. >Mr. and Mr* Walter Gard of Hamilton. 0.. former Deca'ur residents. visited friend* 11. Decatur Haturday evening and also attended , the street fair. Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Ray and daughter* Nora l<ee and Hhirley Jean of Gary were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ray of route < Robert Moser of Ixtrain. Ohio re. turned to hi* work there Bunday after spending a few day* in thia city with hl* parent*. Rev and Mr*. (Mrry R Moser. • — ml Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted Rtaiw-rt Vandervort. Fort Wayne; Jerry Acheson. H'tmestead. (Hen l-autsenhelser. route <; Mr*. Olga Jack. Muncie. Dismissed: Mrs. Wayman Patrick and daughter. Homestead*. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr* Roltert Osterman are the parents of a baby girl, (torn at the Adam* county memorial hospital last evening at 10:0S o'clock. She ha* not jx-en named This I* the fifth child and fourth daughter. Mr and Mrs Wayman Patrick of the Homestead are the purent* | of a l*wby daughter, born at the Adam* county memorial hospital Sun day at 12 o;i o’clo< k. Site weighed six pound* and one ounce and ha*
i J £ ROAD UNDER - I z ' CONSTRUCTION r [ TRAVEL AT YOUR 1 OWN RISK ' ■ m AT THE AGE >hrn u boy it* ”un* Utilizing but a small part of hi* der construction" . . . *h«*n he is wpare time, a newspaper boy gain* going thmugh hi* formative yearn a practical buninewg experience of at school ... that in the time when inestimable value ... it i* a hi* ba«i<’ knowledge and experi* tchooling that can't be learned in M ence are mowt likely to determine book*, yet it sliarpen<* wit*, develVi hi* future., op* eagerne*-* and alertne** which account* for the high |»er<rntage y Academic work or “book learn* of newspaper boy* who are above /\h ing" i* increasingly necessary in f average in school. Os / U /W this hu*y. highly competitive \ - importance too, they / Pl \ *°Fld. It i* a decided advantage ' are making good mon* / > \ f° r a boy to couple up hi* school z \'Xey .. . they EARN A C ’ h "4 work with a Newspaper Route. L- while they LEARN. ~Mr‘ Sill f When boys pass ‘teen’ age or graduate ‘ • from school, they start out on that long joad of destiny. Newspaper Boys are ■ , well equipped to Travel At Their Own ■yH 1 J Risk...thanks to one of America’s foreK 4 W J ’ most industries • . .The Newspaper. ■ I Us u ‘ v- BU Decatur Daily Democrat Yesterday’s Newspaper Boys Are Today’s Leaders 1 " It -'ll - ' - ——J
Went Point Arrive* With Ousted I'. S. Consular Officials 7 -ir . K I i V / IP w Will Ll ' w 1?,. u to Kjuii P* , Jammed with American consular and dlploinatic offlt-lal* expelled from axis countries lit ambulance drivers who survived 'he sinking of the Zatnzani. Prim e Cail of Sweden and other*, the naval transport West Point arrives back in New Yotk The ship. oli< -• the luxury llnet America, carried axis attache* ordered out tis lhe I’. H on It* eastern trip to Lisbon The pictur* altov-- was taken as the ship do« k--d and friends and relative* waved happy greetings
been named Vivian Kathleen o Biq Fish and Then Some Oroville. Cal <U.R- Charlie Onyett got more inau hi* money - worth when he landed a threepound rainbow trout. 2''S Iwche* long, lb the Feather river* Ileal
' here The fish had an artificial 1 red UUt anti ulmhi! a foot of l<-ade ; hanging from It* mouth First known attempt to produce a 1 nh ke) alloy «teel in 'ln- 1‘ B wa* ! made in a>l*out I*9" in a P.ttsburgh plant.
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Ring Lost 36 Vesre Found W.i-h (UE Thirty-six ypare ago Mrs John Kyle lost her eiißHK»*m«*nt ring while planting floworr in the garden of her home Now •>.■>. she h.i» recovered her ring If was ' good as new' when she polished it.
