Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1946 — Page 3
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' heiiddre*s and shoulder leir.'lli veil Their b tuque'.* We e '>( .-mipdra , gona mill Irh, All three attendant* wore gold ITUIM-a. gifts of the bride. Arnold Spiegel nerve.) hi- biota er as t>e*t man. and H i . lin Jone Hid Mile* Jones, uncle ami broth'it the brlil", ie/pei lively, unhi .eil For her daughter'* wddlng. M ■ Jones wore all nqil.i dree- w|t’| hla< k in- -i-iMorle*. Th • brl d • gro m‘* mother wag at'ired in pink and black crepe, with which she wore black in ceHsorie* Both wore coinages of pink iarn.it Hu Approximately ninety guest at tended the reception at the Irmo Os the tn ide. following the cereino ny. Th" bride'# table wa* ci-ntei ed with a three tiered wedding cake and low Imwli of spring flow er* at either end of Hi.' table. A* alsHiik in nerving were Mr* Chauncey A Sheet*. M* David Cook. .Mi** Evelyn Thieme and M r< Rulli Schtteler. For their wedding trip, of unannounced destination, th" new Mr*. Spiegel chowe a gray pin striped •suit with (dark accessories and the orchid from her bridal lain 1 |<|uet. I'pon their return, the couple will he at the home tem|e>rarlly with the bride'* mother. | The bride and groo n are both {graduate* of the Monmouth big , {•school. Mr Spiegel received hi* discharge recently as er serving nearly four year* in th" army air (corp, thirty three months of which were nerved oversea*. — PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB HAS MEETING , The Pythian Needle dub met re Icently following the regular {Temple meeting at the K. of P home, with forty member- prewent. Mr*. I ton Jeffetie* conducted the business meeting, fob >wing which the guest# were invited to the dining room where delicious i refreol’.inent* were served. The room was beautifully decorated in keeping with Washington's birth I day. The tables were arranged in la V shape, with a large table placed 'at one end. (entered with a picture of Washington. The other tablei were decorated in led, white and I j blue, and lighted with red. white and blue taper* in crystal holder* Each place was marked with a miniature hatchet and flag. The committee in charge of the ■ arrangements included Edith Bo ley, Maude Hower, Ada Hoagland. Jenny Augtatl and Mr- Oia BrentUnger. Bingo was played an I Mrs. F.ed Striker was awarded th" jackpot prize Mr*. Judson Pas-water won the door prize. WORLD WAR It
wv/nuv vv n n ii MOTHERS MEET The htislness meeting of the Mother* of World War II was held last evening at the .Moose home. During the election of offices*. Mrs. Florence Noll was elected pie : sident; .Mrs. Gladys Pei k. vice pie j aident; Mrs. Myrtle Jones, secre tary; Mm. Hagel tlallogly. treaaurj er. The next mee'lng will be held i March 2“ at the .Moose home. MRS. AMOS LEHMAN HOSTESS TO CLASS The Willing Workers < las* of the Monroe Methodist church met at the home of Mr* Amcvs la*hman in 1 .Monroe on Tuesday evening tor the regular meeting Mr*. la-hman hud charge of the 'devotional program, and following 'the bu#in<«* meeting, Mr*. John ! Floyd read the poem "Just Too Ute," by Edgar Guest. Mrs. Emily Mitchell hud cha:ge of the *. rial j hour, with Mrs. John Pickering j winning the prix- in a gueaaing I contest.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday St Vincent de Paul society, K of <’., 2 p. m So t'hn He.i. Mr*. V. .1 Borman, ,7:3# p in. Women of the Moore, Moo e home, T .'l't pm. P oflt and Pb-a u »- H one Ecu mmiic* club. Mi- I Vet, j. 15 pm Circle I Os W S. I s Os Mell <idi*t church. Mr*. E. W. Johnson. 2:110 p m Circle HI of W. S. C S of M th odist church, Mr- John Iman. 2 p. tn. Circle IV Os W S. c S of Meth odist church, M . Amos Ymler,' 2:30 p. m. First I'. B. Work an I Win das*. Min- Opal Drum. 7 H" pin. Huth and Na mi dr '•■ of Evan •-’ellcal and H< formed church ichurch parlor*. 2 3" pm. Huralhl < study duh M » peter Miller, S p in. Circle II of WSCS. of Metho dl*t church. Mrs Paul Edward* Eastein Star. M.i*oni . 7 3n pin Friday French Township Home Econo ini'* dib, Miw. Ervin l.ocuner, 1 p.m. Good Samaritan (lac* of Naza one church, Mr. and Hu \aion Yoder, 7 3n pm. Ave Marla Study (lub. Mr* Ar Ihur Voglewede, M pm. Monday lleeeardi dub, M- Harry Knapp 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Marry Knapp will be ho c • fess ti the Research duh Monday! afternoon al two thirty o'i b" k. 1 Tuesday Tii Kappa sorority. Elkr. S pm Psi lota Xi business meeting. Ml# A. R Holth use, s pm. Monroe Belter Home (lub. Mu \ l> Crist, 7 3o pm. Mrs. I.ehman -erved delldoil* re fntdiinents in ke-ping with Wash ington' birthday. Mr*. Selma Neu ensdlWatlder assieled. NURSES AIDE CORPS MEETS WEDNESDAY Tile \dam - County Nurse- Aid' icorps held if- regular meeting at ' ilei iie Wedm -day ev.-dn.’ Pre'"ding a rill'll I I'll -.'P-S- in -t ing. conducted by the vic- pres 1 dent, Mrs. Naomi lluller of Beni'-, mimic was played by Carol Spiunr ' erand Marilyn Habeggei A talk on ; Medical Sid'- of the Mis loiiary Life in \fri< .(” was given by the Rev l.ozi'-l who spent •••ven ye.e ■ l in Africa as a minion.uy Gaim * and contest# were enjue.i and de liciou refreshments Were served 1 to III" i'Veiihen member-: prrc'eii! Tho* from Dei itm- who attend ed were Mr*. Weldon So liner Mi. ' Irene Braun. Mie* 11-'-.ilie Miller ' Miss Jean Milb r aid Mt Roy ' Price. I t{ANNUAL HUSBANDS i PARTY IS HELD Th" Root Township II no- Eiotto mic* club met Tuesday evening at the Molllllollt li high -diool fol llldi
• iii .■ live • annual InisbaniLi party. Nineteen and thei;- husband . and twelve gueilt* enjoyed the i|e|ici ous po* lui k supper, served .it long fables. Foil' wing the supper, game- of bingo were played and prizm were awarded the various winners. Mis John Mugley won the door prize Ho-tesoes foi the evening wer ■ Mrs Itobeil Johnson, Mrs. into Spiegel. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel and Mrs. De,m Baughman. Tile Monroe Bet'er Holm s club will meet Titemi.iy evening at net en thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs A D. Cii’t. o Harry llotmdini. world fatnoti magician died nt lloyyoween In 1!>26. Since then th Society ol American Magician* ha* declared llolloween" Houdini night” and all magician* who are not profession ally employed that night are sup .posed to donate th ir :*ervices to I .Oine group of shut Ills.
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KT b ■ * * ’J fl HH , i J L 1 ! 1 nmil!d!l!ii j 1.1 i j i and Mi s I’uvi I Kunk' I iind -on, Mt key. n • spending -v • al week* with Mi and Mr* Sher Imai Kunk>- l.t tjgt Kunkel Is leiw oil terminal Inive fr ,m t n I S navy and e\p<-. t to I." di* diarved in M li H> 'H.y n lU'li'd from Pearl Harb";. T H Mi. Roy Runy n bft th!* morn Ing so XCan'a Io . to visit w.'li Mr-. 11. II l.an'inimaii. who i* -• riously ill I-,.| 1'..,- . )'ii- t W.iv It' ito uey, . iv r* a bit. lie-- vi- I ,r ia iKcufUt i today. M and Mr* J him Eli ng>- ■ and daughter, Ann. from \Hdon are vi« ting in lie .(til. ofliie Si Ph lie Melc.,l. who ha be. n in ill h'-.iPh for -om< lime, w.i able to be downtown today f" ( til'- flrilt lime ill siX Week Honorable Discharge Clarence Leroy I hrl k. Sic. from Great l.ikex, JU l.dand Dale Myer*, Mineinan. third da**), from Great Lake*. 11l Pt Clifton l> Ziiirchcr, from Camp Mterbuty Sgt Hail E \m*tutz from Camp At ter bury. o O O Adams County I Memorial Hospital o — -— — o i Admitted Erwin .1 AndrewOhio City. O : Mr- Loren Hoff man. Geneva M- Oliver Schnepp, route I; Forest Elzey, 'i''' Nort.i , S>eond street Adm (fed and di :ni - ed Ila- vey i Ladia. Th t t.-.-nl h sti -.-t; Larry Smith, Geneva. Clint Harf, route (1 . hi mi -ed Mi - Lo ua Smith * *"l Jeffei l| Ireef. o Express Employe Is Given Prison Term ■ Log.111*1'011. ltd. Feb. 2* (IT'i v F.ank Law-on, 113 .Newport. Ky . w .-til. n ■ I today t" rv • a two y.-a, ImLatia *:ate pi -on term f r < mb. zzlin - |(;.’>tt from an • a pre** < ompany envelop ■ I.a w op w i , ,ii i•* I'-.l al Clio in ’ nati la-- We.-k b. fed il bureau 1 of .live tization agent lb- wa ’ I'hir.’cil LL if li til Hi-’ flu. kin. v
I'll.Hgeil with taking the tn Iliey r'lile • inployed as an Viierh.ui ex pre s i omjiany litre. ngei. IP pleaded guilty an I Wi- filed I!" ci addition to the pii in term. o An ov cheated horse may kill itself by d: inking water, lull n mule whin overheated won't tomb waler o Knick-Knacks Again Returned To Market Metals Returning To Novelty Goods New York. Felt 2S tl'Pi On sjx floors of two New York hotel ■ sonie 3,otiu persons are bitey look inc gift horses in the mouths They're buying wares fir th< world's gift whop' at th • first p.»«t war btiye:,- show Sltonsoied by the
a ,ii - * jMHifMii »*ti iii«ii.itiim.il gift ami .in a .*m i Hlnn Tlii-y rr looking al painting* ami playing card*: candh’* shaped like fa-tm eggri and candl>-tlrk* mmh' l>y m.mter *|lvtismlfli*. at v.iki-i ami leather good* ami a«lt tr.iyiml co' ktaJ gl.nsiu the counties* categories f imefiil gadget* and decoraiive doodals that somehow have been labeled fit f ir gifting The more than 600 line* nt good*
range from lilt* beautiful Limps, table- ami glaseware which will wind up’ in finer specialty shops to the planter figurines of the five and diine counters. Best news by far of the show is tlie gradual return of rnetait. There ii an apparent profusion of copper, some cast iron terrace ware and a healthy smattering of aluminum The popular spun aluminum kenKington ware Isn’t back yet, but there are cast aluminum at! pieces and table wear and even a full sized barbecue Wagon. Leather goods are plentiful, among them a aeries of smoking and library acres lies designed In book shapes Including bookende which will put the real ones they hold to sham*. Most impressive tH-ful object in the show ia a silver brocade painted screen that, Io and Itahuld, turn* into a bar in the middle of the living room. The manufacturer is taking future orders on the same
(gadget in walnut veneer panda I with ln-<t p rflng print* \nd then there are picture* «nd p lu •• frame*, novelty stationery ta' mat., an | print -d * arv . I'll. li.lie •'o-iVe* of Wa.' an* fillin'’ i,< a : ilti wl"i no i (•**'-iitl .1 kb ' k kmi< k* ‘f War Veteran And English War Bride Arrive In Decatur Rom.i tßHeun I h Eng'ish war in !-|. . Jo;, -a rive | .ii !»• alili W ednesday to <. aid! Ii a I idem < n \dam* (ounty. It . wh i *• i ved in th< ETO wit i f H army. w,i» ii...i • d Hl Septemb' 23. IHH 111 I" l.itld F t.low ng bl* I'liiii to th' I S tie wa- di*charge,| f.on eerviie III* Ii! id'v a rl‘.‘ I .n t ii* i (un I y recently aboil I Z iilloti Vallie As ej- mr'lln. 1 'll C.' e.i-d oi-t. they retu tied i n-r to th . dty Now th-y a- p.annin on moving to a f i-m w. t f |i.-r-a tn 11.- i Ci" '-in of Mr ant M luliii* Bi li o McNarney Repeals French Criticism Deny Germany Will Retain Ruhr Valley Franfiitt. F h 2* HPi Gen Joseph T Mi N irtiev. commander of American force* in Eutope Indi' afed today that he hi given lip hope of winnin: Ftelidl .( '■■■ meiit to a utiifi d admini*ft ition for defeated Germany and ha- { passed the • utile p "Idem on I , the C S -tale department In hi monthly r port on th-progt'-s of the Vtnerie.in <. , up.i Hon. M. Natney reitet.iti-d hi- pa t iritieism of tin- F'emh who have icfu ed to ;o • • -pl ptiip'i il ' tie Am ri<ati Btitidi ami Bit • -i.in military government , for •• tai. i lishmetit of a unilied dvil • dmil' i istration for all Germany M'-Narney port (over tit- th' pi-: iisl Horn mid Jaittlary to mid Fell! 11.1 y. -aid e-t.ildi-htll'llt " <■ ntr.il admim native a.-'-n ie would in lure tm I -ite unify Gel 111 ill IIV I life Illi! lll.il lie I'lelidl Still W" •• oppn-' l| to II Denies Repoit \V i-him:ton. Feb J* dpi Th ■late department denied Io I liv imldi* ted reports from I'raiil. lint that flu- I in ed Sl.d- had do ided I ' let (lei iialiv Ici p the indu trial Ruhr valley i-.! • d t - :n ell,il of Europe Th" e io ve ha been a deci* ion "ii the French demand that th Ruhl and Rbim-land b<- sepii i He Com Gi-rmati . (-iitr.il admini tratioll and placed under th'- •-' oiiom i aid |sdi’r. al '-"’iti •' of the INO lh<- tale department i said o
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a47r; > j .jeweler. 130 North Second Street g.;VI ‘EWBED Acre*# from A4 P Store FAY WENT# _________ _ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■MBSBBaa■■■■■■■■■■■ : NOTICE : : TO BANK DEPOSITORS 1 ■ ■ ® ■ ■ 3ou arc hereby notified that all Deposit Liabilities of Earm- g ■ ers State Bank, of Preble. Indiana, are assumed by the First g ■ State Bank, of Decatur. Indiana, as at close of business g ■ February 13. I9IG. B ■ ■ ® Deposit Liabilities includes checking accounts, savings accounts ■ and certificates of deposit, both demand and time issued by thia bank ■ ® up to and including February 13. 1946. B ■ ■ - Alt checks drawn by depositors of this bank against their balance* * as indicated by ledger record will be accepted and paid by First State • Bank, of Decatur. Indiana. Whatever change you desire to make con- B ■ cernmg your bank deposits with this bank as at the close of business B ■ February 13. 1946. First State Bank, of Decatur, Indiana, will gladly ■ g advise you in accordance with the kind of deposit you had with this g g bank at the above effective date. It is our desire that depositors of this bank at the close of business February 13, 1946. are hereby advised that their funds are available at the First State Bank, of Decatur, Indiana, in accordance with the kind of deposit which they held. B I : Farmers State Bank ’ ■ ■ ■ C. R. SMITH, Cashier i . ■ "—«■ B
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