Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1946 — Page 3
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yellow re*P*< lively Miss Gi-rriionii carried a bouquet of pink earnslion*. *l>H* Mr*. K " bhom carried pink and white carnations, Each wor e a single straud of pearl* George H. Hears served the >ar«>ni u» beat man and Robert Nyf feller and Elco Eichhorn were u,hcr< Mrs. Fred Hofman chose a black crepe dress for her daughter's wed dime and wore a corsase of white carnation*. Mr*. Malland wae attired in black and also wore a , white carnation corsage. Approximately one hundred I guests attended the reception at th* home of the brides parents. A 'three tiered wedding cake centered the lace covered table. The new Mr*. Malland Is employed by the General Electric Co. in Fort Wayne Mr. Malland was recently discharged from the army after 3f» months service. SO months of which he nerved In the European theater of operation*. Prior to hi* enlistment, he was employed In the Decatur plant of the General Electric Co. The couple I* now residing at 721 North Second street. COUPLE WED IN HOME CEREMONY In a ceremony read at four 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon Mis* | Carolyn Reynolds, daughter* of Mr and Mtn. Lexter Reynolds of Linn Grove, and Robert L. Meshberger son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Meshberger of Linn Grove, were united In marriage. The vows were read by the Rev George- Holston at the bride's patents' home. Miss Anita Reynolds, youngest sister of the bride, played a numtor of musical M-|e< Gons preceding the ceremony The bride was attired In a gray wool suit Her hat was of white feathers and she wore black acctw xorlee. An orchid corsage completed her bridal outfit, and her only jewelry wa» a ring which her mother had worn on her wedding day. Mrs. Clarence Bauman was her sister's only attendant. She wore a blue wool suit with black accessories and a corsage of Talbman rose*. Clarence Baumann served
CLUB CALENDAR Beelsty Dsadllne, 11 A. M. Monday Rraegrch club. Mr*. Harry Knapp 2:30 pm. Mrs. Marry Knapp will he hos ! I tea* to the Research club Monday] ;afternoon at two thirty o'clock. I Decatur Woman’s club. Library. 17:45 pm Our lusdy of Victory discussion I group, Mr*. Henry Braun. Junior Girl* ot American la*-' don, Legion home, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Tri Kappa sorority, Elka, 8 pm Psi lota XI buxine** meeting, Mm, A. 11. Holthouse. s p.m. Monroe Belter Home* club, Mr* A. D. Crtst. 7:30 p.m. Catholic Ladles of Columbia. Hall. 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of First Evangelical church. Mm. John Mylent, 7:30 pm Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mr*. George Helm. M p m. Loyal Daughter* class of Firet Evangelical church, cnurch, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Married Couple* club, church basement. 1:10 pm., following the Lenten service*. Thursday I Joint meeting of Missionary society and Ladies Aid society of First Evangelical church, church. 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Missionary society. Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 2:30 pm. Salem Evangelical and Reformed Ladies Aid society of Magley, parish hall, all day. Pleasant Dale laidles Aid society, c hurch, all day Ever Ready class of Methodist church. Mrs Frank Crist. 7:30 p m Presbyterian Missionary society, c hurch, 2 30 p.m I'nion Chapel lacdhe Aid society, Mrs. Cliff Brown. l:3o p.m. the groom as best man. The bride's mother wore black .and a corsage of nates and carnations Mr*. Meshberge- wore for- • est green and a corsage of yellow ' carnation*. The wedding dinner was serveci at Decatur immediately following the ceremony Following their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Meshberger will be at home with the groom's pa rente. The bride has been employed at the General Electric Co. in Fort Wayne Mr. Meshberger was recently discharged after four and one half years service in the army as a radar technician. He spent two years on Iwo Jima. Mr. Mesh berger is now employed at Mesh torgc-r Brew, in Linn Grove » • • 4 RED CROM FILM TO BE SHOWN AT MEETING A film depicting the work of the American Reel Cross, particularly in itx home service phase*, will bq shown at the March meeting of the Zion Lutheran Married Couple* dub. which is to be held in the churc h basement Wednesday evening. following Lenten services. Earl Caston is program chairman. A short busine-M meeting will also to held. The committee in charge of the evening'-* entertainment and refreshments consists of Mr and Mr*. Ed Bauer, Mr and Mis. Otto Spiegel and Mr. and Mm Lloyd Conrad. ST. PAUL LADIES AIO SOCIETY MEETS The St. Paul Ladies Aid society | I met at the hum • of Mrs. Floyd' Smitley Thursday for an all day: meeting. The day was spent in quilting and sewing. Following a delicious pot-luck dinner served at noon, a short business meeting was hdd. Mrs Eddie McFarland led in the devotion* and Mrs. Harve Smith ! j offered prayer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. , Arthur Scheiderer. Those present were Mrs. Charles Shoaf. Mrs Albert Tlnkham and daughter. Mm Harve Smith. Mr*. Kenneth Parrish. Mr*. Clint Hart. Mrs. Eddie McFarland. Mr*. Ira Mcßride. Mr*. Lee Mcßride, Mr*. : Tom Bess. Mre. Tom Noll, Mr*. ■ Carl Baker, Mrs. Abe Schnepp, Mrs. Arthur Scheiderer and children and Mtv Smitley. The Ever Ready class of the Me- i thodlst church will meet Thursday' evening at seven thirty o'clock al the home of Mm. Frank Crist. 'An all clay meeting of the Pleasant Dale (Mies Aid society will be held Thursday at the church, with Mrs. William Bryan and Mrs. I Carl Mann as hostesses. The I'nion Chapel laidie* Aid society will meet Thuiwday afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the home of Mr*. Cliff Brown. All ladies are urged to be present. The Loyal Daughters class of the First Evangelical church will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the church. Miss Anna Adler. Mrs. Luther Brown and Mrs. Homer Smitley will be hosi tesses. Crowning a low northern sum ; I mit of Santa Fe, N. M, is the ( j Cross Ot the Martyrs, erected by , I the community to commemorate ' ttoe claying of 21 Franciscan miss-1 i ionanes in the Pueblo revolt of I 1820
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liSm I |P''H| |cllll|clllll |Hl|l llalli T I Fred L. Kiiwch phoned hl* parents, Mr. und Mr*. () L. Kiiwch of this city, Sunday afternoon in- | forming them he had just arrived in Nan Francisco, alcoard the CHS Gen. Hlrshy and would leave soon to lie discharged at Camp Atterbury. T t Klrsc h epent three year* In the army and one year in the Philippine-*. Dick Garner of this city has recently been dlucliargej from the service Hix brother, Jack Garner. I* stationed in Korea with thej armed forces. Pvt. William R. Musser, son of, Mrs. Mae Musser, route three, Itecatur, has enlisted in the regular army at Phoenix, Aris., and' will report to Fort MacArthur. I Calif., for Induction. He enlisted for I* months and will serve' *c-me of that time overseas. IteJJCALS Mr. and Mre. Tom Kitson and children, David and Mary la>u. and Robert Fritxlnger spent Sunday in Van Wert. (). visiting with Mr*. E. Fritsinger. Robert Bumgetibier of Gibson City visited here over the- weekend with hi* wife and daughter. Leigh Nelson. Ted Hill and Harold Mumma have- returned from Chicago, where they attended the Np>rt men Show - (> . — .. O —■ O Adams County f Memorial Hospital o o Admitted: \lbe-t W. Brushwil ler, SO4 Adams street: Mrs. Charlew Hoc-kemeyer. Hoagland route 1; David Wile. Ft Recove-.y, (».. route » Admitted and dismissed: Mr* Harold Bollenbacl.er, Celina. O. route 1: Cletus Helman, route 4. Dismissed: Eddie Dale Gat linger. Bryant route 1; M:». William Myer* and baby boy. Heine tout* 2; Lawrance ('. I.c-onard. Monicceville; ' MM* l.tila Kreps, 317 West Oak street. o— — ■mnis Mr and xlrT””Hubert Brandt. Willshire, O. route 1, are the parent* of a baby Imy. i>oui at 8:20 a.m. this morning at the Adain.i county memorial hospital. He has not been named. A baby girl was torn to Mr. and Mr- Leland Smith of fHfi Monroe etreet, Saturday nigh’ at 10:80 pm. at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. C ounce* and has not been named. Mr. and Mru. George Neaderj houxer of Fort Wayne, are the parI ent* of a baby son. torn at 11:30 j p.m. Saturday at the Adams county hospital He weighed 7 pound*. 13'4 ounces anti has been named Dale Lewis. Mr. and Mr*. William Murray, i SO3 Line street, are the parents of 'a baby girl, torn at thn Adam* | county memorial hospital Saturday lat 1:12 p.m. She ha* been named I Deadra Ann. - Gross Fire Results In Department Call — ■ a- * The fire department made a run to the- corner of Sc-hirmeyer and Studebaker street* shortly before 11 o'clock this morning to estingtiisb a gram fire. o _ Verbal Navy Release Received For Slayer Fort Wayne. Ind., March I -(C. P t Detective Capt Al Figel received today a verba! navy release ot jurisdiction over James L. Rupert, 19. Fort Wayne, who haw admitted shooting his father fatal !y here Friday. Flgel said the sailor was held in Allen county Jail on a temporary charge of loitering after he admitted being AWOL from bU Norfolk. Va., station Fig-| said formal charges would to placed after a grand jury Investigation. • o
f WOMEN! WHO SUFFER FIERY MISERY OF HOT HASHES If th* functional "mlddle-aae” period peculiar to women causoa you to suffer from hot flaahao, aar* roue tension, irritability—try funous Lydia ff, Pinkham’s Vegetable Oompound to relieve such symptoma Pinkham's Compound Is one of the best known medicine* for thia pur* pose. Also a grand stomachic tonic!
Rulings Issued On Overseas Shipping Postmaster U-o Kir*> h today released an announcement by the war department, which states that ' parcel* not exceeding 22 pound* in I weight, tx inc he* in l< ngfh or 72 I Inche* In length or und girth com ! bined. containing article* request i eel liy the addressee, -nay lie u< ! c opted for mailing to army person ‘ ne| overseas. Personal recording, voice or Instrumental. may now lie accepted for mailing to army personnel oversea*, providing they are suitably prepared for transmission through the mails and mc-et the requirements a* to weight, sire and request of the addreveee. However, such recordings in parcels not ex feeding eight ounces in weight may be accepted for mailing at the first class ratios postage without the spec ific request of the addnesee
A Tfavet DeCig lit! OLD FASHIONED SISOIE _?•••- i Cloverleaf P is* i«all*tf I I - bulk F.aiv Iw IS* (*ma,a< >*d emblem *val,l« THE MEASURE OF QUALITY
Here are the things you want in a ■ vine ma</r u the *’< if HAjjr H3P I h ’ »i’o/ up ••th tinncfhing I dote to •hat the Kegular Army ofieri you now. // you’re nerer thought of an Armr fob that uuy, check over thete pointt: 1 GOOD 5. ADVAICE- 4/cAs. J’ BEM,,TT vou , '" ooaatv ***T \ M ‘”* ,,f y,,ur Army MENT In in the Arrnv, you i«a \ T pay i. dear »av. rrtirr m half pav f« ' »«g«. Food, aheltcr. The new Army need. J-fcILW- 1 the of your life clothe*, medic al and dental < are are all 1 a high p-r< ent ig.- of if|rr >(l j o(| up * provided. Insurance, ainuncment* and technical expert*. If you have the ability. three-quarter* j»ay hfter .'t(J ye»r»’nerviefc other incidental. Cost far less. You're way you can earn quick promotion to higher g civilian vou would have to pav •head of the average civilian. grades, with more pay. And there', alw-u, g ||(o||||l fu| , o proU(le >udl a an opportunity for qualified men to he retireoieut fund come candidates for officer.' training. if jfc 2 - TM'MHIG ' ft $ 9. STAITIOW 'TSfr "7""Z-: dependents (■*»■"4 . -re , ", 1/A BFt vou are I < to ,M modern equipment. I hats why you get BM /•, . .waj gTi I 1 . . . . i •hr Armv pavs lib vear. of age, and thorough instruction in otic or more of , .. . ' “ ..... . i i - ,i rral farmlv allow- phvsn.ailv and men tall* fat Enlist men ta 200 skills. The |»est trade schools m the ~ . , , ances for depenej'-nts. .Armv service need mav be lor 11-;,I 1 -;, 2or .» veers, rmd out world fit you for a future career. ~. , , ,i > ~ , . . ... ' L . ' nut mleilete with a happy marued life. more stout one of the woe ids bcM jubo fi um your near<wt U. S. Array Kecrmtrag X 3. TRAVEL „ ~.u j 3 dSF THE FUTURE veers vou can choose not onlv the over- afllfc ■ •- PAY PER MONTH ENLISTED MEN r.verv veiling man wee theater to w hie h you wish to go, but 'W-’h llulJv i ■ ■ , •• AMHtew te Peed, todttnu, . , . . at , 11 Wli who joins the Army ~ obo your arm or branch of service. 1 W ' A before October <> «•”»•*•«•. cm. a AVfABIf ' l*>U>, is entitled. vsoimuT I ** STEADY under the Gl Bill of Rights, to further mcowt' > iMnraai 7 A* WARK education after discharge. After a 3-year M r—r*' M r*MS* enlistment, for example, you can have a M “**' S»rg**nt g - ii . a i • er First SesfieM NIJB4» 1W.70 gMM There* no uncer- full course- in college, trade or business Technical Sergsaw 114.00 74.10 U*. 19 tainty about your Army job. No lay-offs. school, with tuition up to SSOO per ordi- s<aN S*rg**nt , . 96.00 62.40 iobjn You work eleven months a year and get nary school year paid by the Government. Serg*«nt .... 7tx» 90.70 17.79 twdve mnoths' nay. with a 30-dav paid m well as $65 a month for living expenses Corporal . . . . 66.00 42.90 74.29 ■mMmmi every vsm. — $ *> a month if you are married. _ PUMUCMI army y*. » 7 Privets .... 90.00 J 2.90 96.28 Plm 20 Iacfsaoo iof Ovuvumm* 10. Family allowances for the term of enlistment for dependents of men (bl M*mb« w Firing Cr*., who enlint before July 1, 1916. (<) Pin* s% i* rwM m p s , | M j ym* ut Sarrica. ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST EQQKZD3QB U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 320 Federal Building, Fort Wayne, Ind. KBmHhnUHQ3BBB
Springlike Weather Due For Abrupt End By United Pre»« Spring came to most of the counl:y dining tin- we.-kend the calendar to the contrary but temperatures were due Io fall rapidly today and tomorrow The weatherman said that a cold wave was moving south and eastward from t'ential Canada and already iiad forced the temperature down Io one degree below aero at International Falls. Minn, and Bemidji. Minn . nt an early hour today. The frigid gone wa* expected to extend Into lowa. Minnesota Wiscorwin. Northern Indiana. Northern lllinoix and Mic higan'* upper pi-uln sula by nightfall. <> Farmer* of the t'nlted Stales spend more- than 2'*i'> mllli-in dol iars a year tor fertllixerx
Father-Son Banquet Here This Evening The- complete program foi the annual father-son banquet to lie held tonight at th>- Firnt Methodist church n< »J:3O p.m was announced toeluy. Ross E Lclair, Fort Wayne attorney. will be- th-- peaker and it Burdette- Custer will pct us toast'inawter J»r M. <). la-Mer, church
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