Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1946 — Page 3

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AUCTION SALE Saturday, March 9th This year, instead of our regular clearance sale, we’re having an Auction Sale ... All of the Slightly Soiled and Shopworn Furniture in our stock will be included in this auction sale .Here is Your Big Opportunity to make Big Savings in Furniture. We are Including in This Sale... 12 New Living Room Suites... 11 New Mattresses... 18 New Box Springs.. 5 New Lounge Chairs ... 2 New Studio Couches ... 11 High Chairs ... 5 Breakfast Sets ... 3 New Porch Chairs... 9 New Kitchen Stools ... 9x12 and 6x9 Rag Rugs ~. Odd Kitchen Chairs ... Bedroom Chairs ... New Ice Refrigerators . . . and many other new and used furniture items. THE SALE STARTS AT 1:30 P. M. SATURDAY, MARCH 9th It will be held at the SCHAFER STORE (Second Floor) terms-cash. All sales are final ... and all merchandise is subject to prior sale. DON’T MISS THIS IMPORTANT SALE

MUSIC FORUM CLUB TO PRESENT RECITAL The Mu«ic Forum cl,th. recently organized with a view to bringing young artist planista before local and lent ex on a professional battle, now announce* It* flrat recital, which will tie given in the Catholic school auditorium Sunday. March 10 at three b'clock In the afternoon. Mlns Marlette Plante will he the pianlßt featured. Mrs. Edgar Gerlier will he the program chairman for thia recital. Mia* Plante accomplished the unusual feat of playing two con certo* with an orchestra within one season when, at the age of ten. *he played the Beethoven C major and Grier A minor concerto* with the Fall Hirer symphony. During four successive year* «he won the New England federation of music dub'* competition. Since going to Chicago to study with I-eo Podobky. Mix* Plante ha* appear, d ax soloist at Orchestra hall wPh the Sherwood symphony; won the annual scholarship competition of the Chi cagu women'* musical club; played her dehut recital at Kimball hall in Chicago and appeared In concert* in other cities. In the 1944 45 *ea*on Mia* Plante filled f lurtcen engagement* for tbe mu*lc forum dub from lowa to Writ Virginia. She will play the following program: 32 variation*. Beethoven; Sonata in E minor. Grieg. Allegro Moderato, Andante Molto, Menuetto. Molto Allegro; Walti Op. 52. A flat major. Chopin; Waltx Op. 42. Aflat major, Chopin; Prelude Op. 45; C-sharp minor, Chopin; Prelude Op. 28, D minojr. Chopin; Jeus D'eau, Ravel, Cordoba. la*cuona; The Malden and the Nightingale. Granado*; Leyenda. Allie nix. Thia program I* Hiibject to alight change* The Mu»lc Forum dub I* the outgrowth of an idea of a prominent Chicago pianixt and educator, Podolsky, and la nponaored by him. It* main objective 1* to Inspire and atimujate the intereat of younger mimic student 1 by enabling them to hear and see more good piano recital*, in the congenial and intimate atmosphere of a small auditorium. Officer* wicorts and committee chairman of the Women of the Moose are asked to meet at the Moose home Mondav evening at seven o'clock for ritual practice.

WERBT-TINKHAM WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mixa Hetty J. Went, daughter of Rufus Werai of this city, and Melvin H. Tlnkham. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tlnkham of Monroe route I, were united in marriage *< seven thirty o’clock in the parsonage of the Meihodlsi church, with Dr. M. <). Mater reading the double ring vow*. The bride wore a street length draws of aqua, with black accessories, and her corsage wax of pink and white carnation*. She also wore a double stran.l of pearls with matching ear ring*, gift* of the groom. Mrs. Tlnkham I* employed in the office of the Reppert school of auctioneering, while her husiband is employed at the Kraft Food Co. Mr. and Mrs. Tinkhum are now at home at Homestead 40. FORMER DECATUR MAN TO WED IN NEW YORK New York. Mar. 7 Charle* E. Yager, 22. a teaman formerly of Decatur, now of Wllxhire House, New York, and Ml** Olga Eunice Yeding. 29. of 3«7 Eaet 73rd Street. New York, xecun-d a marriage 11rente at the city clerk's office here Tuesday. The couple xai’l they would Iwj married'jn th: tty h < aullately. Mr YagJr was Iwirn in Decatur, the son of Milton J. and Eva AughenlmuKh Yager. Hie bride, the daughter of Paul and Anne Juna* Yeding, wa* horn In Binghamton, N. Y. ETA TAU SIGMA SORORITY MEETS Eta Tau Sigma rororlty met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Helm. Th.- buxines* meeting wax conducted by the vice president, Mlhm Glennyx Elzey. Bridge was played and club prizes were won by *>.-.ss Mildred Worthman and Ml** Glennya Elzey. Isabel Anderson was awarded the guest prize. A delh-loue luncheon was served in keeping with Bt. Patrick's day by the hostMß, assisted by Mrs Robert Shraluka. The next meet ing will Im* held ic twi week* at the home of Mr*. Shraluka. Mrs. Mildred Huth entertained with a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening, honoring her eon. Vincent Tyrone Huth, on hl* third birthday anniversary. Guests present were Mrs. B. E. Patterson of Fort Wayne. 8. E. Brown and Mr ami Mr*. Carl Baker, and the grandparent*. Mr. and Mm. L. D. Brown, of this city ♦ The World Friendship guild, of the Presbyterian church will meet

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Guest Pianist Miss Marlette Plante, pictured above, will be the guest artist at the first recital of the Music Forum club, to be held at the Catholic xchiMil auditorium Sunday afternoon. In the munae Wednesday evening at seven forty five o'clock. The St. Mike's girl* guild will me t at the home of Ml** Milnren Heer Wednesday evening at seven tnlrty o'clock. The past president* of the legion i auxiliary wlii meet Monday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Llnlger. The Kirkland W. C. T. i*. will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock “• 'be home of Mm D. C. Shady. A book review will be given by Mis* llnlda Studabaker of Osgian. entitled "My Papa wa* a Preacher." The election of of fleers will also take place. The Deiilah Chapel W S. C. 8 will have an all day meeting Wed neaday at the home of Mr* Theodore Heller in Kirkland township. The Needle club will meet Monday evening at the K of P. home following the regular Pythian Temple meeting. Hostesses will lie Margaret l-uke, Gladys Johnaon. Bar bura Stewart, Mabie Striker and Hortence Maier. Mim. Sarah Arnold. 215 South Tenth street, will be hostess to members of the W. ('. T. Tues, day afternoon at two o'clock. Mr*’ Charles White will be the leader and all member* are urged to he present. 0 — If both parents are brown-eyed, some of the children may be blue-eyed, but If both are blueeyed. none of the children will be brow u-eyed.

CLUB CALENDAR •cclsty Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday Joint meeting of Missionary society and Ladle* Aid society of First Evangelical church, church, 7:10 pm. Salem Evangelical and Reformed Ladles Aid »<x:!ety of Magley, parish hall, all day. Pleasant Dale lutdle* Aid society, church, all day. Ever Ready class of Methodist church, Mr*. Frank Crist, 7:30 p m Presbyterian Missionary society, I church, 2:30 p m. t'nion Chapel Ladlra Aid society. Mr*. Cliff Brown, 1:30 p m. Zion Reformed Heidelberg class, church. 8 pm. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue F. B. church, Mrs. Hazel Foor, 7:30 1 p m. Monroe W. S. C. S., church annex. 7:30 pm. Ladies Aid society of First V. B. church, Mrs. Roy Mumina, 2 p. m Otterbein guild of First I’, fl. church. D nna Gllpen, 7 p m. Ladle* Aid society of Christian church, Mrs. Daniel Roop, 7:80 p.m. W. F. M. H. of Church of the Naza rene, Mrs. Willi* Andrews, 7:30 p. m. Rainbow for Glrle, Masonic, 7:30 p m. Friday I-eglon Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p.m. Sunday I'nlon Chapel otterbMn guild Miss Irene Drape*, 1:30 pm. Monday Uidiea Fireman'* auxllliary, M - Frame* Ellsworth, 7:30 p. in. Past president* of Legion auxiliary. Mr*. Hrank Llniger. 8 p.m. Women of the Moohc ritual practice. Moose, 7 p.m Needle club, 4C. of P. after Temple. Tuesday Church Mother* Study club, Mru. Utwell Smith, 8 p.m. Kirkland W. C. T. I’.. Mrs D. C. Shady, 7:30 pm. W C. T. I’.. Mm. Sarah Arnold 2 p in. Wedneaday St. Luke's girl* guild. Mh* Mil drrd B er. 7:30 p. m. Beulah Chapel W. S. C. S. Mr*. Theodore Heller, all day. Presbyterian World Fi'lemkihip guild, manse, 7:45 p in. o O Adams County ' Memorial Hospital | o o Admitted: Lawrence Fuhrman, route I; Otlumli Brunner, Portland: Mr*. Earl la-wls, Bryant route 2; Mlm Donna Gllpen, 122 South Thirteenth street. Admitted and dismissed: Mrs. Lillie Myers, Monroe route 1. Dismlsxed Herman Blelieri»h. 35a ! Mercer avenue. — —g.

B Word haa been received here of | the birth of a baby girl weighing _ dx pmtids and seven oancen to Mr. Viand Mrs. Robert Aeschliman of 9 Marlon. Ohio, formerly of Decatur. B The baby wan born Wednesday. ■ .Mr. and Mr*. Walt Keauen of Celina. 0., are the parents of a baby girl. born Tuesday evening Bi at the Celina h<>«n|ta|, She weighed B 7 pounds, 7 ounces and has not — been named Mm. Ke .ten wax for ■ merly MMs Helen Oillig, daughter ■i of Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Oillig of this | city. ■I o — : mJCALS * Walter Neilsen. son of Mr. and • Mrs. II F. Neilsen of Decatur wax B ecently received into the Alpha ■ Epsilon fraternity at Vaiporalso _ I iiiverHlty, A graduate of the Mon- " mouth high school, Mr. Nelken is ■ t freshman at the university and in majoring in accounting. Kenneth Runyon has returned ' to hli office following an append ■ ectomy at the local hospital. iMra. Ada Baxter, of Fort Wayne, is visiting Mrs. Goldie Roth, <>t North Third afreet, and other relatives and friend*. Frank Rice Dies At [ Home In Fort Wayne ■ Funeral services will be held ! Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Chalfant-Perry funeral home, Fort Wayne, for Frank E. Rice. 63, former Decatur resident. who died at his residence in Fort Wayne Wednesday morning. Mr. Rice had resided In Fort Wayne the last 24/ years, where | lie operated a grocery store until k few months ago when he retired. He was born in Decatur and lived here until he moved to Fort Wayne. Surviving are his wife, Margaret E; two daughters, Mrs. R. W. Gaunt and Mrs. Kenneth Schnepp, both of Fort Wayne, and two sons, Robert E. ami Richard L., both of Fort Wayne. Burial will be in Greenlawn me-mo-lal park. — , Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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” UNCLE I KW Cpl. James Goodin, son of Mr. and Mm. Homer Goodin of Berne, and nephew of Mrs. Lil Barroughs of this city, arrived home Wed-! nesday afternoon from (’amp At- • terbury with a dischaige from the ! army, cp! Goodin left for ove.-i seas in November. 1941, and was , ■■stationed with the -Tlittii Airdrome squadron in Burma. .— o — Geneva Woman Dies After Long Illness Newcomer Funeral Saturday Afternoon Mrs. Sadie Newcomer. 63. wife of James Newcomer, died Wed-! nesday at her home in Geneva | after a serious illness of four weeks with heart disease. She had been in falling health for some time. She was born near Geneva November 1. IXB2. the daughter of Milo and Etta Rickard-Kelly, and was a lifelong resident of that community. Surviving in addition to the husband are one daughter, Mrs. ' George Lindsey of Geneva; four sons. Raymond of Muncie. Robert ot Marlon, and Dale and Corwin Newcomer, all of Geneva; two sisters. Mrs. Ben Liechty of Geneva and Miss Bessie Kelly of Plymouth; one brother. Justus Kelly of Bluffton, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Geneva I’. B. church, with the Rev. Lucille .Miller officiating. Burial will be In Riverside cemetery nt Geneva. • "■""■<> Suit For Possession Is Filed In Court A suit for possession and damage* has been filed In Adam cir- ( cult court by Dale R. and Alma K. Riley against Gus Spears. The

suit charges that the def ndant rented the dwelling and buildings in question al 110 per month in March. 1945 and failed to i>uy rent; that an agreement was made wh reby the defendant was to maintain the buildings, but that he failed to do so. The suit asks possession and SSOO damages A suit for divorce, tiled by Opal Debbie against Purina r> Hebbie in December, 194<t. has b en dinmissed and the coats paid. -—o ■ — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Wonderfid WAY TO KIIIIVI DISTRIIS OF HeadCoUs! f This (Doubls-Duty Nos# OtoptrA JR) flit! Yes, you get quick relief from snlffly, stuffy distress of head cold* with a little Va-tro-no! in each nostril. What'# more-it actually help* prevent many colds from developing If used in lime I Try it! Follow direction* in package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL i

t, A FUNERAL BILL WITH I S CARRIES NO EXCESSIVE r COST OF FUNERAL HOME I Vw; MAINTENANCE, yet it is ’ modern in every detail, home* 1 / like and comfortable. x —* Thin explains our lower P riee whedule. Z“y GILLIG 8 DOAN / fe" FUNERAL HOME Mfr DECATUR PHONE 7H Zr’

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