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Ralph Holder ami family, Mr. un<! Mrs. Jim Myer*. Mr*. Otto Lam-1 mert and daughter, Albert Lammert, Mr*. Kila R<hurry ami daugh-1 ter, Mi*. Krnest Worthman. Mr I and Mia. Thurman Dn-w, Mr. ami Mr*. W. L. Rolilm-r; Mr. and Mr*, i Albert Bruahwlller, Mr. und Mr*. T L. laivelady, Neil McKi nxuy. Mary Prescott of Pierceton, and Golden Kenner, of Kort Wayne DECATUR GARDEN CLUB MAS MEETING The Decatur Garden club met Tuesday afternoon at the home <>t Mr*. Nick Bruun, with twenty Ms Koi! < B w.ih answered with each member giving the name and birth place of a president. A letter was read from the Garden club of Indiana inviting the members to attend a flower study course und Judging school at the William Block auditorium in Indianapolis. Papers were read by Mr*. Paul Felber and .Mre. Martin Zimmerman on "planning for spring planting" and “eatelog gardening." Contents were enjoyed and prizes were awarded Mrs. Ed Hwyggrt and Mr*. Arble Owen*. TRI KAPPA SORORITY HAS INSPECTION TUESDAY Alpha Sigma chapter of Tri Kap | psi Sorority met Tuesday evening at ths Elk* home, honoring Mrs' William Blotrm. inspection officer of province eight. A six-thirty I o’clock buffet Slipper Wait nerved In the dining room from a table I I covered with linen and centered I with a bouquet of mixed flowers. | Each place was marked with an Individual corsage. Mr*. Bloom J was presented with an orchid and , a gift from the local chapter. I-ater, I i a bualneits meeting was conducted Iby the president, Mr* Nell High- : land ■ Immediately following the business meeting, Mr*. Bloom conducted the chapter'* inspection. HonteMes for the evening were the Meudarne* E E. Faulkner, Harold Grant, Paul Helli r and William Porter The next business meeting will lie held March 3 at the Elks home. NASH-HOGLE VOWS READ THURSDAY Announcement ha* been made of the marriage of Mis* Joan Na*h, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nash of Bluffton, and Paul Hogle,
CLUB CALENDAR Society Osedllne, 11 A. M. W*dn*sday PM lota XI chop «uey dinner,' Elk* home, 6:30 p m. Decatur Home Economic* club Mrs. Herman Hieberlcn, 1:15 pm laid lea Hhakespeare club, Mr*. Walter J. Krick, 2:30 pm. Phoebe Bible class, Zion Evan gelical und Reformed church, potluck. t! pm. St Ann Study club, Mrs. George i Wemhoff, 7:30 pm. Historical club, postponed, Thursday St Paul Ixidiis Aid society, Mm Floyd Hmltley, ail day. St. Luke'* Ludles Aid guild, church, all day. Lincoln school FTA, school auditorium. Friendship Village Home Fisinomlc* club, north brick school building. 1 pm. , D. Y. 11. class of Fliwt I'. B church, church basement, 7:30 pm Presbyterian Ixiiiies Aid society, I church parlors, 2:30 pin. Progressive Workers class of I Firwt I'. 11. church, postponed Friday Adam* County Federation of clubs, Uds Black, 2:30 pm. Baptint Philo club, Mr. and Mn*. Weldon Soldm-r, 7:30 pm. Baptist Philo club, postponed. Saturday Cafeteria supper. Masonic, 5 to 7 p tn. Monday Civic deparlmen' of Decatur Wo- ; mana club, Mr*. Kay Stlngely, at . Music departmi nt of Decatur : Woman’s club. Mr*. Walter Krick. ! 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Church Mothers study club, Mrs. Paul Berg, X p.m non of Mtn. Elizabeth Bunker of this city. The wedding took place Thursday at the United Brethren church in this city. ■ The couple will reside here, where the groom is employed at the General Electric Co. — LINCOLN PTA T O MEET THURSDAY "Founder* Day" will lie observed at the Lincoln PTA meeting Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock in the school auditorium The Rev. William C Feller will give an addresw on "religion of our ; children,” and the third grade puI pils will present vocal selection* under the direction of Ml** Helen Haubold. Mrs. Vaughn HllyarJ, chairman of the program, will preside at the tea table, aseleted by Mr*. Freil Striker. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain ..... -
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I und Mrs. Donald Jefferle*. All member* are urgi I to attend WEDDING CEREMONY SOLEMNIZED TUESDAY In a pretty double ring ceremo- ■ ny road al nine o'clo< k Tuesday morning In the St. Mary's Catholic church. Mis* tails Gelmer. diiugh ler of J<*ieph Gelmer <>f route 2. became the bride of Jerome Hum*-1 chlag, won of Mr. and Mie l-ewis | Kuinschlag of route •; The (lev ilt. J. Iloevel officiated. The traditional wedding mar« hje* were played by her Sl*ter M Patricia, and the men’* choir sang the mass. The bride wore a brown gabardine null with niatching accensorisw and an orc hid corsage Sh>* carried a white prayer book and a crys'al • rosary. Ml** Dolores ItumNchlag, waiterj of the groom, attended as maid of, honor in a suit of brown gabardine with aqua blue accitmories. i Her corsage wau of pink and white i carnations. Eugene Gelmer of Chi- : cago, brother of the bride, served • the groom us best man. The groom's mother wore u corj sage <>f white rose* with her dark j • ensemble. A wedding breakfant wax served! at the home of the groom's patents following the ceremony for the immediate families. After a short wedding trip, the' i young couple will l»» at home with the bride's father. The bride and groom are both! graduates of the Decatur Catholic' high school, and at present the - groom Is employed by the MeDon- , aid Engineering Co. DR. DEVOR SPEAKS BEFORE WOMAN’S CLUB The general meeting of the lbI catur Woman’s club wa»t held Monday evening at the library hall. I During the short business meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs Gerald Durkin, ticket* were distributed for the benefit movie "Peo- ’ pie are Funny." to be shown at the Adams theater March 1 and 2. Tickets may be purchased from i any member of the duh. The Junior Women department . was In charge of Monday evening's , program, und presented Dr Harold • D<-Vor. who gave a short talk on "Can We Make a Ih-mocracy Out II of Germany.” Various questions ■ were asked Dr. DeVor during the i program, and a general discussion i followed Preceding the addrees. i two vocal selections w»re sung by Mary Ldtz and Lyman Hann. Miss Kathryn Welland was general 11 chairman of the program, assisted I. by Mm. Bill Christen. Mrs. John I Brecht ami Mrw. David Heller. The Literature department will be in charge of the next general to be presented March i|4. Miss Leona Nelson, editor of the Fort Wayne Works news, will i be the speaker. !. LEGION AUXILIARY TO ! HAVE SOCIAL MEETING The American Legion auxiliary , has completed plans for the social ' meeting to be held al the Legion i home Friday evening All members, i junior auxiliary members and also the wives, mothers and slaters of J Legionnalna arc Invited to attend ’ D. Burdette Cu-'er will give a short talk on universay military ' training, and games will be played i with prizes being awarded the wln- ’ ners Refreshments will also be • served. ’ Mrs. Emma Goldner min charge ’ of the arrangements. 1 The Civic department Os the De- , catur Woman's clt;h met Monday ’ evening following the general club ' meeting at the library. Plane Were completed for a Washington party. > to be held at the home of Mrs. Hay Stlngely. 510 Indiana street, Monday evening at sevi-n thirty o'clock. Ail members are urged to attend, and also reapoml to finances for the year. Mrs. C. M Ellsworth Is chairman of the arrangements. The Church Mothers Htudy club > will meet Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Pau! Berg Mrs. Glen .Manlier will have charge of the devotj'iti* Mrs Wil lia.’it Porter will review the lesson from Parents magazine, and Mrs Ray Heller from the Christian Home magazine KtMteese* will he Mrs. Clarence Rowden, Mrs. Paul ' Summings und Mis. Raymond Suyj der. o Honorable Discharge Cpl. l-ester Haines, from Camp Atterbury. Sgt Robert W. Flueckiger, from Camp Atterbury. M.M2-C Kenneth Wayne Friedt, from Gr»at latkes. 111. Pfc. Donald E. Frauhiger, from Camp Atterbury. T-5 James R. Smith, from Camp Atterbury. T-Sgt. William T. Diehl, from Fort Bragg, N. C. Cpl. John M. Burger, from Miami Beach. Fla. T-Sgt. Paul H. Getting, from Fort Bliss. Texas S-Sgt. Oscar E. BerUu-h, from Camp Atterbury. Pfc. Joseph M. Miller, from Camp Atterbury. M-Sgt. Dun H. Anspach, from, Camp At'rrbury.
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Frank Young, al the request of his eon, Frank Young. Jr. Sic. stationed with the U. S. naval forces) on Okinawa, ha< left nt this office a copy of “The Daily Okinawan", daily newspaper published by the farmed farces in the V S.-occupied ■ ' Ryuku* <haln of Islands. The paper ) 11 replete with Intcri-sting itvina of I new* "from State-side" and num i erou* features. Among the latter i i< a series of oddltl'H cf the island, lit'luding one which daclare* t'l.it Okinawans, called "Okies 'by I s 1 servicemen, are required by law to own a pig. Jack F. Belnekx. w io is -tatiorr led at the medical depot at I’eatl > Harbor, mu* pleasantly surprised | recently when he met Roger Sta- 1 Iley und Hud Crhbr, both of DecaI tur, at one of the camp show*, i Iteineke's addrtits is Jack F BelI tteke, IIAI-c, CS N Medical Supply Depot, Pearl Harbor. T II . , Navy No. 12* '• FPO, San Fran- ' cisco —r- - . O - - mJCALS Mr und Mrs. A. D Crl»t, und family. Mr. und Mr*. Raymond Crist and family and Mr. and Mr*. ' John Crist of Monroe were Tu«x day evening dinner gueste of Mr and Mis. llule-it Myers in F it Wayne. The dinnei was In cel< braj tlun of the birthday uttniventaiie* of Mrs Myer* and daughter, Claudia. Glen Hill and son. T> L attended the Piston Ro' licet' r basketball i game at Fort W.iyn - Tit'xd.iy night Frederick Schafer and Ralph Getitis. both of Schafer Co. returned Tuesday night from a liusiues* trip to Lansing, M < h. Charles Waggoner and Fred McComb, representative* of the Portland cement association were business Vidtors in Decatur today. Mrs Carolyn Arnold has been dl*< hargetl from the hospital and : removed to the home of her grand- ' laughter, Mrs. David Smith, 223 | South Seventh alreet. Mary Leltz and Lyman Hann of . Decatur high school will appear on this week’s "Junior Jamboree ’ ! when It Is heard over WOWo. F -rt ! Wayne. Saturday morning at io o'clock Mary an I Lyman will ring a duet. " Isn't It Kind < t Fun " | Continuing Search For Degnan Killer Chicago. Fell. 2<t il'Pt Poiii-e believed today that tin kidnap ' ■layer who bitt'-hered six year-old Suzanne Degnan last Jan 7 may have waited several days liefore disposing <>f her arms The child's rahMlng arm* were found in an alley sewer less than four blocks from her home. Thomas D. Garry, city superintendent of sewers, said that on the night of the kidnaping he dire'ted a search of the riewei ini which the aimu were found 11, said the sewer reveal'-d no trace | of the child, although het head, torso und legs were found in other <-atclii'U«ltis nearby. Two later searches ulso were made at the | Site, Gurry euid. Suzanne, daughter of an office of I price- administration executive, wau ■ ttol'-n from her bed by a kidnaper : who left u note demanding |2<i,ouo ransom Hundreds of su-p'ds have been questioned, but all absolved — —u— ■— ■ - —— Central Normal Dean Dies Tuesday Night Danville, hid., Feb. 20 tl’l'i Dr. John II Jollies. 57, dean of men and head of the department of c'ducation at Central Normal! c liege, died last night after a short illness. Funeral services will i be held at 2 pm. tomorrow Jollies formerly wan Park'* cotin- 1 ty superintendent of schools for L eight years and superintendent of ’ schools at South Whitley. Prior t<> joining the etaff here, he was as I sociate proftHSor of education at Manchester college.
Grand KM FROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTHIS OF Headtodsl /" DOUUI-DUTY A I NOH PION WORK* >A W\ V FAST tIOMT WHIM XZ. » TIOUUI 111 Instantly relief from head cold distress starts to come when you put a little Va-tro-nol In each nostril. Also -it helps prevent many cold* from developing if used in time! Try itt Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL I
ZB I kTHS Mr ami Mr* William Myers of !!•■ ne route ,ii • tlie parents of a baby boy, bom a . l<t am. this morning at tin- \da:ns county hospital lie weighed * pounds, 10 . ounc'* A baby girl wan born to Mr und I.Mr*. Joseph llllty of Berne route i I ihi- morning at Jit lit a tn. at |th<- Vlams 'ouiiiy m<-m >rlal ho pltal. She weigit'd I pounds, 2. ounce* and bus not been nutned o Man Arrested Here Given Jail Sentence Roy Myer*, of Fort Wayne, u test'd || ,e tiy •».>li e chief |;,| Miller, on a w." ant i>Muf‘d in I > • Wayne, w.i- fined 11 and c >rts and j given a "'"d.iy jail sentence m Fort Waytie city c ourt i'u- day. u e- i i Ihe pl' ud'-'l guilty to i charge of | failure to provid-
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\ry PROMPT WATCH 'it REPA,R sekv,€e '’’ i Put that old watch of your* . jP* - jlr bach into the running. No VAt j ‘S - Il matter what i* wrong with it - <r. . . . . if modern know how can L II - .. *♦* mahe work ... we will do it. ; Moderate charge* 130 North Second Street ( I Across from A 4 P Store. V _ - — ■ J Bli Ljßwswws < * 1 ■'' '^Rlr J i• IS i ,s - —“ r • ** n it That the com of medical care has ri»en, no 5 f one can deny. But the rite hat not been out of r, ♦ proportion to the general advance in the cost i • ; j of living. At the tame time the quality of med- I 1 / ical tervice hat been immeasurably improved. I Comider that today your physician hat in- j q vested from eight to ten year* and about ten ’ thousand dollars in hi* education alone. He hat no chance to earn until he is twenty-tix or twenty-seven years old. He must have an office in a good neighborhood, good equipment, a car, good clothes. Pharmacy, too, has stepped up its standards. Almost every state now requires four years of college and a year or two of practice before registration. Al! this adds up to better medical service for you. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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