Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1946 — Page 3

; ON DAY, JANUARY 7,1945.

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.R»Tt SCHWARTZ WE OS fclviN L. BCHIWRANN ir t Im C«iMte Schwartz, daughof Mr. and Mr* Juhn l» th, wart* of Fort Wayne, and Nor--1 , L. Schaumann, son of Mr. and . Martin Schaumann <>f thi* , ware united inf man tan*- Hat"''ty svsning at alt thirty o'clock S|||h« St. Paula Bvanß«l:cal Lutv t an chu-.ch in Fort Wnyne. The J’. Harman Zohader read the •Ihde-ring ceremony before an al|H| decorated with ( >.r "••ana and Hqbte* Mfr tall taper*. iuaic«j« wan piwiiN by Mln m* Trosear, wfanM. and H<>t» srJvan ia morrttfe by her father. 'm» brtda chow at sou i of white styted with a aqnare maryoke, triaunci with lace, -ii ion* aiwTM form.ng point* her handx Kw full skiri fell a train and tha fingertip veil caught by a Det cap. White « a topped her prayer book, from • ‘eh fell a abowar of aweetpeaa I; ribbdK. ~ re. Robert Waikel. an matronoaor, wore a drew of blue mar ette, styled with a eat In bodice a square yoke neckline. The ■ 'maids, Mlaa Loral tie Scheuand Mlaa Halen Schwartz, L. o attired tn Manti cal dresses ' dnk marquisette. The three at‘7lanta -wore half-hats of mault ■ Mt and carried tan -xltaped bou ~~t« of white Oarza ebryaantbe"oi, pink rows and snapdragons. «, with bice and pink ribbon. h wore a pearl bracelet, gift of bride. or her daughter's wedding. Mrs. warts chow a dreaa of fuchwith aeceoaoriM of black. is the groom*? mother wore all ■k. Both wore Sortages of shell c carnations, tied with white •on. elvln Schaumann served his her as best man and Vernon etunann and John Schwartz, Jr., 'red. reception wan held at the id of the bride’s parents at 4 o'clock for two hundred

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guests. A three tierod wedding cake centered the table on which ■ a bouquet of pink snapdragon* and chrysanthemums and tall ■ white tapers were used. Assisting I at the reception were Miss Viola i Scheumann, elater of the groom. ■ the .Misses Bernice and Evelyn i Schaumann, cousins of the groom, and Miss Marian Hrudl. 1 For traveling, the bride chose a * suit of brown gabardlnr, with ' which sbo wore a winter white hat 1 and other accessories of brown. After the wedding trip, the cou--1 pie will be at home at 2210 Maumee avenue, Fort Wayne. Mrs Scheumann has been ein- ’ ployed by Max Irmscher and Son, Inc. Mr. Scheumann recently returned from the Pacific, where he ’ served two years with the army. ' and is now associated with the i O'Reilly Office Equipment Co. • ———— , HARRY MOYER TO WEO JANUARY 13 Announcement has been made of . the approaching marriage of Mils i Valette Kaye, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Morris Kaye of Celina, 0,, to Harry Moyer, son of Mrs. Max , Moyer of Fort Wayne, formerly of i thto city. The wedding will take place at ' the Achduth Vesholom Temple at four o'clock Sunday afternoon, Jan- ' uary 13, and will be followed by a ’ wedding dinner for members of the , Immediate families at the Hotel Indiana. Miss Kaye attended Ohio State university. Columbus, 0., and later studied laboratory technique at Cook county hospital, Chicago. She was laboratory technician at the , Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne for two years. i Mr. Moyer served with the army air forces for four years, three yeans of which he spent in the European theater of operations. He attended Indiana university and is now associated with King's Trunk and Leather works.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Monday Research club, Mrs. W. Ouy Brown, 2:30 p.m. Decatur Woman's club, postponed. Junior auxiliary of the legion auxiliary, Legion home, 7:30 pm. Our Ijidy of Victory Discussion group, Mrs. John Schurger, 8 p m. Tuesday Tri Kappa called business meeting, Mrs. Fred Smith. 8 p m. Delta Theta Tau, Elks home, 8 pm. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Mm. Ray Rtlngely, 2 p m Rebekah lodge, Odd Ft Hows hall, 7:30 p m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Cart Baxter, 8 pm. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. C. R. flteury, 8 p m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs Glen Stuckey, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of First Evangelical church, Mrs. Amos Ketchum, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday World Friendship guild of Pres byterian ehurch, Mrs. Kenneth Runyon, 7:48 p.m. Mothers of World War 11, Mrs Henry Llechtenstelger, 7:30 p.m. Red Crore sewing, Legion, 1 to 5 pm. Ladies Shakespeare club, Mrs. Otto Doehler, 2:30 p.m. Historical club. Mrs 8 E Hite. 2:30 p.m. Thursday District meeting of Legion auxiliary, Post 47, Fort Wayne, 10:30 a an. Happy Homemakers dub. Mrs. Gale Cook, 7:30 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship Supper, church. 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, all day. Baptist Women's scckq, Mrs. Nonnan Kruse, 2:30 p.m. Methodist W. S, C. 8.. church social rooms, 2:30 p.m. Mount Pleasant W. S. C. 8., Mrs. Frank Singleton. 2 p.m. Stated meeting of Eastern Star. Masouic hall, 7:30 p.m. Friday Red Cross Knitting, Legion, 1 to 5 p.m. PROFIT AND PLEASURE CLUB IS ORGANIZED A group of ladles met recently at the home of Mrs E. W. Buache. county home economics club president, and organized the "Profit snd Pleasure" economic! club. Miso Anna K. Williams, home demonstration agent, hal charge and Introduced Mrs. C. W. R Schwartz and Mrs. Dan Striker of the Good Neighbors club, who gave the lesson on re-maklng clothes and dying woolens. Mrs. Busche was ia charge of the election of officers. Mrs. Clarence McKean was elec'.ed president; Mrs. Boyd Stepler. vice president; Mrs. John Helman, secre-tary-treasurer; Mm. Henry Heiman and Mrs. Jay Yost, leaders; Mrs. Charles Schnepp and Mrs. Alton Corsan, alternates.

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The next meeting will be held Fein uary 23 at the home of Mrs. Jay Yoat. MARRIED COUPLES CLUB HAS MEETING The Rev. Walter «. Meyer of Ohio City. O„ explained the llturgl cal order of service u-ed In the Lutheran church and traced Ita origin In his address before the Zfiin Married Couples club in the church basement Sunday evening. The committee In charge nt entertainment and refreshments for the meeting Included Mr. and Mrs. Braun. Mr. and Mtw. Paul Conrad and Mr and Mrs. Puul Germann The Hub's next meeting will be held Wednesday evening. February (, Phil Hauer, president, appointed the following to hav« charge: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gable, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ix»t»« ahd Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fleming. The Baptist Women's society will meet Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Norman Kruse, with Mrs. 11. N. Shroll ae assisting hostess. Mrs. 8. E. Hite will be program leader. A good attendance Is desired. The W 8. C. 8. of the Methodist church wilt have a general meeting in the social rooms of the church Thursday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Important business will be transacted and the attendance of all members la urged. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will have an all day meeting Thursday. Red Cross sewing will be done, with a business meeting beginning at two o'c’oek. The election of officers will also be held, and a pot-luck dinner will be served. The Methodist youth fellowship will hold a supper in the church basement Thursday evening at sis o'clock. The Our iaitiv of Victory Discussion group will meet this evening at eight o'clock at the home ot Mrs. John Hchurger. The W 8. C. 8. of the Mount Pleasant church will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Singleton Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The meeting of the Salem W. S C. 8., scheduled to lie held at the homo of Mm. Chester Bryant Thursday, has been postponed to a later date. • The Historical club -vl'.l meet Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. 8. E. Hite. Mrs. Judson Tarswarer will Ims the loader.

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against the Nazis at the time of Hitler's AnchluM. Only n men In the tountry rs••i v•d the medal, which is one of Austria's high decoration*. The Maharajah of Kapurthaia must be quite a movie fan. Some time

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ag®. ®r M® request. Susanna Foster eent Kim * big Iff by 28 photo of beraelf in a scanty costume she wor* in a pictur*. Th* Maharajah ha* replied with a pictur* showing how Susanna'* Mkeneaa to dieplayed in hl* palace. It ha* a big sunken frame and is lit not only by neon but by a spotlight. Both Sonny Tufts and hie wife, Barbara, ar* bedded with poison oak—price of helping to clear the acreage around their horn*. With her eeparation from Orson W*llea, Rita Hayworth is turning mor* and mor* to her family. She's putting up th* money for her uncl*, Antonio, and her father. Eduardo, to open dancing schools In Chicago and New York. They already are operating a successful •no her*. Rita will be president of the new corporation. And, speaking of dancing, La Hayworth already I* rehearsing numbers sorter ns* musical "Down to Earth." Reconciliation of Ann Dvorak and Leslie Fenton must be coming along okay. They spent the holiday* at the Hollywood Beach Hotel in Hollywood by th* Sea, Florida. . . . David Niven was too slflc with flu to attend the stag party Edmund Go-ilding threw for him at Romanoff’s but a merry time was had by about 200 men and David talked to them by telephon* and an amplifier. He got a biff laugh by th* crack: "I wish Jules Stein would tak* 10 per cent Os say temperature." . . . Spencer Martin aay* he'd Ilk* to marry ■ttote Ram* M th* hMn’t said

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Charlo# fl. Fennel has returned to the states, according to word received by his wife, the iormer Betty Fougbty. Capt. Lawrence (Budl Auspaugh, who to home on terminal leave, was promoted to that rank the first of the year. Capt. Anspaugb is a photographic officer attached to the air corps and has served in lhe army since April It, 1941. He was first commissioned in August, 1942. He is planning to open a photographer's studio in the Heller building on First st rest and continue hla photographic work in the commercial field, following his honorable discharge from the army. Capt. Anspaugh recently served at Lawson Field, Ga. Public relations officials at Fort Knox. Ky., erroneously reported Saturday the name of Robert L. Maines, of 935 Harrison street. Decatur, as Raines. Pvt. .Malms brought his discharge to the recorder's office in the courthouse this morning when the error was noticed * Honorable Discharge Pfc. Arthur E. Merriman. 915 Walnut street, from Camp Atterbury. Sgt. Paul W. Chronister, 10 3 Monroe street, from Camp Atterbury. Sgt. Ix»yd A. Myena, route 1. Decatur, from Camp Atterbury. Cpl. Robert D. Schindler. Berne, from Camp Atterbury. T/4 John Z Drake, route 5. Decatur. from Camp Atterbury. John Pershing Romey, gunner's mate, Adams county, from Great Lakes. 11l Pfc. Fane D Cllngenpeel. Decatur, from Camp Atterbury. I Pfc. Robert Oildner, Decatur, from Camp Atterbury. S Sgt. Hobart Spencer, Decatur, from Camp Atterbury. ——O— —- No man can rightfully blame I others for his misfortunes until he , ha t taken a careful look inside his own heart

yes Rumor wan itey J take th* leap very soon. . . . Both Errol Flynn and Ida Lupino are flu victims, giving Warners a tough time on "Escape Me Never." . . . Harry James was the shoppingeat man in town before the holiday* Betty Grable's birthday comes a week before Christmas . . . Eddie Duchin here to join the Kraft Music Hall air show. Eddie had a fine war record in the Navy, In which he rose to lieutenant commander. He was on destroyer duty in both the Atlantic and Pacific, participating in the invasion of Normandy, Iwo Jim* and Okinawa. The Joe E Brown. Jrs, are expecting the stork. He's still in the service, a captain at Fort Ord. Nancy Guild was telling John Hodiak, who make* screen love to her in "Somewhere in the Night," about buying Irish Dexter cows for th* family's 2.000-acre ranch near Tucson. "Do they moo with an Irish accent?" asked John. "Not only that," Mid Nancy, "but they make the drmdeat Irish beef stew you ever tasted." SHORTS: If Paulette Goddard was trying to sell a bill of goods in wiring Paramount that she was snow-bound in Rockland county, New York, it didn't work. They wited back, "Fine, but be here in time to start The Sun Field’ in the middle of January. . . . The Don (song-writer) Raye* (she was M-G-M'a Dorothy Gilmore) expect their baby in the latter part of January. .. . The George Murphys swamped with congratulations as they celebrated their 18th wedding annivenary at the Mocambo , . . Jimmy McHugh, top-ranking songwriter, will be written up In three national magazine* as "California’s No. 1 Sportsman." . . . Virginia Weidler and Paula Morgan have been made honorary director* of a New York drama school which limit* it* student* to former servicewomen. . . . Helen Walker at the Trocadero with Peter Lawford. Where was George Manning, I wonder? . . . Orchestra Leader Ted Straeter bought part interest in a La* Vegas night club. . . . Diana Lynn and Henry Willson at Lucey's. . , . Lucille Ball has signed her ■tandin, Wanda Cantion, to sa acting contract and will make • test with het at Twentieth Caa-turv-Faa. . . —

o q Adams County Memorial Hospital 0 — 0 Admitted: Sant Stahl. Second Street; jack Adams, Delphos, O.; Christ Franz. 733 Norih Third street; fl. Green. Geneva. ■•nigh i "in — Majums Miss Mary Jo Hoffman has returned to Bal) State college after spending the holidays with tier aunts, Misses Madge and I'an Hite in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Hensley of Bronson, Mich.. Mrs. D. M. Hensley and Mrs. Veda Orff of Fort Wayne visited in Decatur Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. Jamew Ehlnger and daughter visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Alma Mae Shead. daughter of the late Senator George L. Saunders. Bluffton, died Saturday from a heart ailment at her home. She was 52 years old and was widely known as a talented contralto singer. Her mother and one son. Major George Shead, who to in Japan, survive. BUI Cralgmore of Wilson, N. C., Is visiting here with John Jweph. Mrs. O. M. Syphers of Van Wert. 0.. was a visitor in Decatur today. o Japanese Officers Sentenced To Death I San Francisco, Jan. 7— (I’P) — An Australian military court at LaI buan. North Borneo, sentenced two I Japanese officers to death today after finding them guilty of res- • ponslbility for the deaths of 320 lAt • tralian ami British prisoners lof war, Melbourne radio reported. A "Capt. Takakuka,” officer for-

Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomvlsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the scat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inbronchial mucous memes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Crecmulsion with tlic understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you ore to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Cough:, Chest Colds, Broaechitis

I Starts Tomorrowl The Event you’ve been waiting for. Our Annual Storewide CLEARANCE of Entire Stock of the Seasons Finest Coats - Suits - Dresses I Skirts - Sweaters - Millinery I | AND OTHER APPAREL I Don’t miss this event. You’ll save money on every ? purchase. Good selection in every department Finest quality merchandise all Tremendously reduced for S immediate clearance. I Starts Tomorrow 9 a. m.| I Be Here Early I | E. F. GASS STORE |

merly In command of a prisoner of war camp, was sentenced to death by hanging, and his adjutant, a "Capt. Watabe* was sentenced to be shot, Melbourne radio said In a broadcast heard by United Press. Q— _ Farm Account Books Arc Available Here County agent Archlwild states that he now has on hands a number of Indiana farm account books. This account book give# a farmer an opportunity to keep a complete record of operations, including inventory, receipts on all classes of live stock, and crops, farm exp<-n ses, summary, credit statements and breeding records. Farmers keeping thta account book have very little trouble in making out their returns for the state grow income tax or the federal net income tax ——• '• ——o • Delphos Man Hurt In Fall From Auto Jack Adams. 27. Delphos, Ohio, was still confined In the Adams county memorial hospital late today with injurire suatafm-d when he fell from an auto late Haturday X-rays of back and chest Injuries suffered by Mr. Adame were taken but had not been reported late today His condition is not believed critical, however. Details of the accident were not known, since it had not been reported to police autb riticH. It was thought, however. that the fall occurred on federal road 33. .. Q i. Small Sander You can have <n excellent sander for finishing small jobs by covering an empty spool with sandpaper and reaming out the center hole to fit the shaft of a one-quarter horse-niu-er electric motor

J Returning Servicemen Since you've been away we've moved into our larger and permanent beadquarters at 130 North Second St. formerly Keller Jewelry Store I Where you are Always Welcome. J B WB LB R.

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Carpenters Union To Meet Tuesday A meeting of carpenter’s local No. 2IM will be held Tuesday night at 7-30 o'clock at the Hotel Coffee shop, it was announced today by Hubert Rpruuger, president. AH members are requested to attend. Refreshments wilt be served during a social hour to follow the meeting. — ..I Post Treatment Scientists of ths USDA havs developed a method by which farmers and other users of wood-lot trees can introduce chemicals Into the sap stream of the wood to increase the length ot service ot fence posts, bean poles, garden stakes, and other utility poles. The method is neither difficult nor expensive. The freshcut saplings are allowed to stand in a wooden tub or trough containing the right amount of chemical in solution for about six hours or until they have taken up the required amount of chemical. Tops ot the saplings are supported by leaning them against a tree, budding or other support. o ■ —— Remeve Stain To remain brown stain from glass baking dishes, soak them in a strong solution of borax and water.

BKCT-KNOWN home remedy few r-JW relieving miseries of , , y children’s colds. Bwvicks ™ w Vapoßub MASONIC Regular stated meeting Tueeday, Jan. 8, 7:30 p. m. Walter J. Krick, W. M. stt