Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1946 — Page 3

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Decatur work*, while her husband ha* been aawlnllng hl* father |;i fanning A wedding Hupper wa* served the bridal parly at the Oriental (Sarden* In Kort Wayne Following a wedding trip, the couple will i»aide in a newly furnished home northwest of Herne. MRS. HOWARD BUCK ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF DEPARTMENT .Mm. Arthur Voglewede wa* ho* tew to member* of the Dramatic department of the Decatur Wo man a club .Monday evening. Mr*. Howard Buck wax elected chairman of the department dur ing the buxines* meeting. Mr* I'aui Hansel, vice chairman and fines secretary, and M**. Joe Gio big. aei-retarytreasurer. Out going officers are Mrs. James Burk, chairman: .Mr*. Arthur Voglewede, vice chairman; .Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry, *ecretaiy-trea*urer; Mr*. Arthur Voglewede. fines eecretary. .Mrs. Carl Gerlier, chairman of the March program, announced that the meeting would be a theater parly. The group will see "Blithe Spirit'’ at the Civic theater In Fort Wayne on .Match 29. Mi* Buck also distributed ticket* for the Woman's dub benefit movie on Friday and Saturday. Mr*. Herman Heimann, program [ chairman, gave an interesting ac--1 count of "Dear Huth,” fiotn Burn* .Mantle by Norman Kriena. Delicious refreshments were served during th- social hour by the hostesa, .Mr*. Voglewede, asslsted |>y .Mie. George Thomas. .Miss Rosamund Gould and Mrs. Herman Heimann. CIVIC SECTION MEETS MONDAY The Civic section of the Decatur Woman's dub met at the home of .Mrs. Hay Stingdy .Monday eve-

CLUB CALENDAR Becl.ty Deadline, 11 A. M. Wednesday Colon Township Woman's dub, Mrs. Frank (Heckler. all day. St Mary's Township Eronomh* dub, Mrs Austin .McMichaels, 1:30 p.m. .Mother* of Work) War 11. Moose 7:30 pm Friendship clrcb of Zion Evan gellcal and Reformed church. Mr*. Harold Murphy, X p.m. Bethany Circle, Mr*. Harry Knapp, ti pm. Thursday St. Vincent de Paul society, K. of C„ 2 p. m. So Cha Rea, Mr*. V. J. Borman, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moren, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics duh, Mrs. .1. Yo*t, 1:15 p m Circle I of W. 8. C. S. of Meth odist church, Mrs. E. W. Johnson. 2:30 p. tn. Circle IH of W. R. C. S. of M th tsllst church, Mrs. John Dean, 2:30 p. m. Circle IV of W. R. C. g. of Meth odist church. Mr*. Amos Yoder, 2:30 p m. First I’. B Work and Win class, Mire Opal Drum. 7:30 p.m. Huth and Naomi circle of Evangelical and Reformed chur ch. church parlors, 2:30 p.m. Htiralixllc study dub. Mr*. Peter Miller, k p.m. Circle II of W.R.C.S. of Metho dist church, Mrs Paul Edward*. Friday French Township Home Economics duh, .Mm. Ervin Lochnor, 1 p.m Good Samaritan class of Naxarene church, Mr. and Mm. Aaron Yoder, 7:30 p.m. Ave Maria Study dull, Mrs. Arthur Voglewede. 1 p.m. Monday Rem-arch dub. Mrs. Harry Knapp 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Marry Knapp will be hostess to the Research club Monday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Tuesday Trl Kappa sorority. Elim. S p.m ning. Mrs. Ed Warren, chairman, open ed the meeting by leading the group In repeating the club collect A abort buslneiM meeting followed, at which time the club voted to give ten dollars to the Red Cross. Mrs. Warren also thanked the acting committees for their cooperation in the preceding year. Mrs. Pasowater closed th* meeting with prayer. Bingo was playtd and a delicious luncheon was served to the thirty-one member* present. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mr*. Itean Heber entertained with a dinner Sunday on their first wedding anniversary. The table, centered with a three tier wedding cake, was beautifully decorated with pink rosea. Guest* present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wemhoff and children, Owen. Donald anil Eleanor. Mr. and Mm George Wemhoff. Mrs. Von Reber. Mrs. Joseph Brun negraff. Miss Elsie Brunnegraff. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Washier and daughter, Judy Ami. of Butler. BAPTIST CHURCH HONORS SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN The First Baptist church was host to thirty-nine service men and women Tuesday evening at six thirty dinner and program. Mrs Vaughn Hilyard was chairman on arrangements and the dinner was served by ladies of the church The speaker's table was beautiful in its floral arrangementa of red. white and blue cut flowers with American flags. Other table* were lighted with red. white and blue tapers. C. E. Peterson acted ax toast master and ('. E. Bell gave the words of welcome. The Rev. J. I’l- - Miller, pastor of the First, Baptist church of Bluffton, gave the main addreus on “Revolution and Religion.'* Mrs. J V. Miller sang two solos, "Art thou the Christ" and. "The Lord's Prayer,”, accompanied by Ml»« Smith of Bluffton. Rev. Moser gave a message of welcome home to all service men and women, the eloied the meeting with prayer. MRS. WALTER KRICK IS HOSTESS TO DEPARTMENT The Music department of the Decatur Woman's dull met Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Krick. The meeting opened with the group repeating the collect in unison, following which roll call was answered by giving current event* on music. During the business meeting. Mrs. Harold Grant waa elected chairman for the coming year, replacing Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. Mrs. O. H. Hatilmld read a pa per on the life of George Gershwin. wh>le Mr*. Walter Krick uang "Summertime." from "Porggy and Bess.” with Miss Helen Huubold accompanying. Mrs. Harry Daily atoo played "Rhapsody in Blue,"' all Gershwin tune*. Delicious refreshment* were, then served by the hostess, assist-, ed by Mi». Jams* L- Koeber, Jr..' MN. O. H Hau bold and Miss Helen Haubold.

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F<.lloamg the meeting, rehears al was held for the (Raid Friday 1 program and spring program, with I Ml** Helen Huubold directing. Mr* I Grant I* general chairman. I Th* next depirtment meeting'l will be held nt the home of Mr*. I Herman ('miter. I CHURCH MOTHERS STUDY | CLUB MEETS TUESDAY The Church Mother* -tudy cluli I met last evening in tin- Method!*' ' church parlous, with twenty four membetw present. Mr*. Glenn Manlier was in charge of the devotion*, after [ which the lesson studl -s from Par- j ent* magazine and Chri-tlan Home ( magazine were given by Mrs. Wil | Ham Porter and Mm. Kay* Heller Delicious refreshment* were t served during the social hour by the howtesses, Mr*. Clarence Row den. Mr*. Raymond Snyder and I Mrs. Paul Cummings). The next 1 meeting Will be held at the home ol Mr*. Lowell Smith - ( The Good Samaritan clane of the Naxarene church will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron | Yoder. I Trl Kappa sorority will meet Tuesday evening at eight o'chuk at the Elks home. The meeting of Circle II of the WS.CS of the Methodist church will be held at the home of Mrs. J Paul Edwards Thtnwday afternoon ; at two thirty o'clock instead of at the home of Mr*. John Doan, as ' previously scheduled in the club calendar. —o j I frfrpms Ml** Reva Howard of Chicago D visiting her sister, Mrs. ('. E Beil. | Mr*. D. M Ree.l and ('apt. ami Mrs. Walter Crumble of Indiana-' poll* were the weekend guexte of Mat* Ro«e and Herb Fu'lenkamp. W.iym- E. Beavers returned to hi* hmm- In Mt Vernon today after! a few days' visit lie,-.- with his mother, Mr*. S D Beavers, and other relatives and frientfx. Three Decatur high school students will appear on thia week's broadcast of "Junior Jamboree," 1 : heard over WOWO. Saturday morn ■ ing at 10 o'clock Mar/ Leitz and ! i.yman Hann will sing a duet, "I'll ]■ Get By," and Marelyn Bchultz will 1 play a piano solo, ".Moonlight Cock | tail." -o - An appalling number of live* w--re lost curly in World War II because many xervk-enien did n<>) know how to swim, according to 1 1 the 1915 Encyclopedia Britannica ' 1 Book of the Year. Gen Claire Chennault ol Flyinv Tigers fame is a special gam warden In the lamisiana Conserva tion Dept.

Roomy Budget Apron £y 0 ’ 1 * 11 1 \ ■I " I Apt :* / I vsf 9322 Km ' /I I lO $ ' Z£S /' B S - 14. 14 ■ bi m io 20 i 40.4? i ■ wWL : ' IMr* I Marian Martin (’harming apron, aimpl<- l<> sew, that flu like a dream. And Pattern 9322 ran be made from unbleached muslin. or perhaps from a sheet, iming a remnant for contrast! Pattern 9322: amall (14-18*, med, (18-20*, large (40-42). Small. 1% yards 35-lnch; •% yard contrast. Send TWENTY cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept . 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book is now reedy . . . It’s yours for Fifteen Cents. Full of smart styles for the family plus FREE pattern for the new "bag-on-a-belt" printed right Inside j the book.

a— —r .W- — ——— 1 11 AH H H H1 11 HiiM Floyd Reed. 81c (Q.n i. son of Mr* Pearl Reed of this Vlty. i- \ home on a 3" day leave from the navy, Iw-fore returning t 1 Gres' latke*. 111. to be (Hecharaed He r< icntly returned from service In the Philippine*. o Honorable Discharge Svt. John Krick, -on <4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. ii k. from Camp At let bury. Pfc. l.<-o Merlin Feasel, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Ib-ber Fcum-1 of North First street, from Camp At terbury. Gene J. Duff. RT2c. Great latke*. ' 111. Sgt. Robert T Helm, from Campl' Atterbury. o , o o Adams County I Memorial Hospital o o Admitted: Master Eddie Da!< iGarlinger. Bryant route 1. Admitted and dismissed D naldl S( hafer, route I: Mr*. Iluls-rt I Hawkins, 403 Wincester street;! I Janie* Dull. Wren. O . Simon Gil I limn. Berne; Harry Irwin. 7«l High street. I >ia mi wed Mr*. Louise Hein iking. Sr., route 2; MU* Virginia ! Ann Heath, route 1. —~— o— —~ - Lundin Competes In District Contest Frank Lundin. Decatur juniori senior high xchmd student, who won the recent Adamo county lagion • ratorical contest, will go to Fort Wayne tonight to participate in th*- dl«tri< t contest. Lundin will lie accomplinled by 1 a number of school representative** land L*-gionnaires A* winner of the! j local contest dire* t*-il by Edward I [Julrerg, post chairman, the youth I will repri’sent the county. Investigate Death Os Mitchell Man Bedford. Ind., Feb 27 il i’> | Dr. Roland E. Wynne Lawrence L-ounty coroner, **ald today that he w II investigate the d*-:itti y*--t*-r 1

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day of Jam*'* ('. Sunders, ill. MH ••hell. Handera, an employe of the ('ram- Naval depot, burped to death It* a fin- which hl*< wife* reported wa* started by .111 exploding can' of kerosene. o Trail*' In ,1 Good Town Decatur o Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area First Method-st \ *p*-- 1.11 iiiilnical v*-per servic* will In- held at th*' F t Methodiei church Sund.iy aftc:n<Min at t o'< 1 *k. with M. - Ed-ar Gerbet a oraanlHt ami M. -. Wa?*r .1 Kri k .;* dir*'* I>l T.ie |>.i 1.1 w ill delive a message on the snbj* <t, 'Got 1 Find Out the FACTS about your HEARING Is your hearing loss serious? Will a hearing aid help — if so. exactly how much? \ isit the Sonotone HEARING CENTER Careful audiometric test shows the kind ami extent of hearing loss tind Sonotone correction. No charge or obligation. C. E. MACKAY CERTIFIED SONOTONE t'ONSI'LTANT RICE HOTEL ! DECATUR Saturday. March 2 1 to 6 P. M. Sontone Hearing Service 710 Gettle Bldg. Fort Wayne. Ind.

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