Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1946 — Page 3
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L7ouur“*” I ct * ,S P t"ult " f ,h “ le ' I " ..hureh h-l«l I PrW '’’'i Pa"'' Th, "* ,l " y I rrt “ J . ban h I**»*«‘’ | m .bum. ► JnM' DeVos*. Mflrl ‘ F 1 **’ jZt SrUrrnk. Mr*. I. ;»nh. w" ,| ‘" n * *” m “ jr - *>"' rXed i«H»« *»*’•*"«• ..wurdHl to Mr*. EU John 1- '’“M Lx i-* OO wEO ? Lfif MOOD* S 2 e . ELmant ha* »*"ti EL r of -Mi« i hyin* J< »" tX of , ' nd [ y,|r*ri U'l'l " f lhM ,My ; I " K M.«wly. H 2-c. -on “ r r; n() Mr*. I“ I Smith of <>, ■ ih Th* wd<lhi« t.w.k PU<* L MK.lt 15. 'n •>•- I rbiir.h par-onaa-. wl'h InZf R Moser offltlatlM. L hr'> *b<w tor her wedding. L jrfs-vtriped »ui’. » ,,h whl, h whit* ai<-»*woil*». Her of *h ,t * carnation*. H»rtr «’*"*” ■ ,n ‘ l I •«»> th* coople’ "nly stten-; th* cernnony. the tie left for Chicago. HI Front , Seaman Moody will go to it Uk*». HI where he recently bto boot 'raining, br liride will make her home! |«J Sorth Fifth Street for an dune petted. JTINC OF PROFIT, lAII'RE CLUB HELD K John Heiman was !io»t«*« £ Profit and Pleasure Home Mai.* club Wednesday evefeprevMent. Mm. Clarence Meirot.da.led the meeting open tits the group ringing the song tie month. "Wearing of the hT followed with the club Mioarinx the bu.ineae meeting. . M.Kean gave a abort talk on < hr 'he Minting people In Eu- j i and A»la She it reused the, I Hut erm a .null family could | | by eating one les. elice of’ M each meal. She closed her I by reading an article by Hr. I Holland. “Glory Near at r In Jay You and Mr*. Henry baa gave tii» lesion »tudy on garlw. Caheg,” following which Heiman play.fi a piano aolo, m the Wave*." —■■' L"G*RTNERHIRSCHY FTIAL VOWS REAO la double ring ceremony, read , »u '’.lock Wednesday evening i br i’irw Baptist .hureh parson-1 Baumgartner, daughter 1 VMOM) (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamond. — Watches Silverware - Clocks ■126 N. Ninth St.
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of Mrs. Josephine Baumgartner <>( ■ Thirteenth street, and Kenneth HliMchy. noli of Gllln-rt HI inch y of Monroe, were wed. The Rev. Carey 11. Moser officiated. The couple were attended by Mr. and J Mrs. Derwood Marker. ' Th" bride chose a soft wool du*- . ly rove street length dress, with I black accosoorie*. She wore u •tingle strand of pearls, a gift of the groom, and a white gardenia corsage. Mrs. Marker wore a light i bl|te crepe frock, with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Her only Jewelry was a |rdngle strand of pearls, a gift of the bride. . Following a short wedding trip, the couple will b>- nt home al 251 IHecond Street. Mrs. Hinschy Is employed at the 'General Electric Co. in this city, while her husband is an employe, 1 of the Central Soya Co. PHILATHEA CLASS MEETS FRIDAY The I'hiiathea class of th" Bap. tint church held Its March meeting at the home of Mr/ Sam Hile Friday evening. , The rheeting was presided over by the president. Ersla Stanley, I and wan opened with the Lord's t prayer. Fourteen members responded to the roll call with current events. The following committer* were also appointed: nominating com-, mlttee: Mrs. Cui Peterson, Mrs. Helen Reynold* and Mrs. Goldie I Hllyard: calender committee: \ire Doris Khma, Mrs. Lillian Moser and Mrs Maud, Merriman. Helen Reynolds gave a very interesting song sketch of "Jesus, Loves Even Me." Mrs. Merriman read the devotiops and Mrs. ,l<e-ie' Bell offered prayer. During the social hour, contests were enjoyed and prises were awarded to Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Goldie Hllyard and Mrs. Carrie ,M aer The silent auction sale amounted to eight dollanr and forty cents. The hostesses. Mrs. Pauline But ler and Mrs. Hite, served deliciotw refreshments. The next feting will l»e at the home of Mrs, Cal ■ Rhroll. — ENTERTAIN WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shroyer entertained with their annual birthday dinner lawt evening for P«ter Kirsch who observed his eighty third birthday anniversary. The table, lighted with tall white taper*. wu« centered with a huge birthday cake. Tiff- honored guest was presented with a beautiful bouquet of red roses. v Guest* present were Edgar Mut schler, Mrs. J. c. Mayclin and I daughters. Susie and Melissa. Mr i and Mrs. Peter Kirsch and Lydia t Kirsch, and Mr. and Mrs. Shroyer. 1 __ BT. MARY'S CLUB HAS GALLOPING TEA PARTY Kight members of thn St. Mary's Township Home Economic* club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry .Martz for a galloping tea party. Delicious refreshments were served and the i group enjoyed a social afternom.
CLUB CALENDAR Boclsty Deadline, 11 A. M. Monday Decatur Cub Pack. Lincoln school. 7 pm. Music department of Decatur Woman’s dub, Mrs. Herman Confer, 7:30 p m. Junior Women department of Decatur Woman's <luo. Mrs. Bill Christen, 7:30 put. Women of the Moose ritual practice, Moose home. 7 p tn. Pythian HI- er Tempi", K. of •• home, 7:'in p.m. Pythian Needle duh, K. of P home, after Temple. Literature department of Decatur Woman's dub, Mrs. Ward Calland. 7:30 pm. Tuesday Church Motherw Study dub, Methodist church. S:3O pm Hoot Township Hom'- Economics Club. Mrs. Joe .Morris. 10 a m. Garden Club. Mrs. Ed. Miller. Adam* Street. 2:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau, Elka home, s p.m. Kirkland Towtwihlp Ladle* club, school. 1:30 pm. Hi-hekah lodge, Add F< Hows hall, 7:30 p m. Loyal Daughters class of First Evangelical church, Mrs. Frank Lynch, 7:30 p, m. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul, K. of C. Hail. 2 p.m, Magley W. M. S. Mrs, Walter Peck. 7:3'> p.m. St. Mary's Town-chip Home Economics dub, Mix. Harry Martz, l:S0 p.m. Thursday Women of the Mo>se. Monee home, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star inspection banquet, Masonic ball, fi:ls pin., stated meeting. 7 :to p in. Friday Dramatic department of Jkecatur Woman’s chib, theater party. Eastern Star Inetallation of officers. M.monlc hall. 7:30 p.m. Those present were- Mrs. Ja-e Custer, Mrs Gh-n Mann, Mrs. Fred Bauman, .Mrs. Dave Hovine, Mrs. Harry Daniele, Mr-. Ruth Hoebuck and Mrs. Joan Martz During the social hour, several contests were enjoyed and delicious refreshments in St. Patrick's day appointments were served by Mrs. Heiman. The meeting the I nion Town ship Womans du'i. scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs. Ge >rge Morris, hax been p<>’ potted to Wednesday April 3. The Magley WMS will meot Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter Peck. All ladies of the cliurch arc- invited to attend The latyal Daughters class of the First Evangelical church will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'dock at the home of Mrs. Frank Lynch, with Mrs. Arid--Owens assisting The Pythian Needl • club will meet Monday evening at the K of P home following the regular Temple meeting. Hi»d<»tses will be Mrs. Fred Ahr. Mrs Clarence- Weber, Mrs. Fred Hande r and Miss Murcia Martin. The St Mary’s Township Home Economies dull will have their regular meeting Wednesday after-
DECATTR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATITI, INDIANA
| hcon at 010- lliilty u'c 1-a k al tile I home of Mis. Harry Martz. Members are reminded of Hit- birthday auction to Io- held at this meet lug. The- regular meeting of the Dru-1 malic department of the- Ite.aturi Woman's c-htb has been postponed I from Monday night to Friday evenlng when the group will attend th- produc ti-m of "Blythe Spirit' at the- Civic theatre in Fort Wayne. Mr*. Cail Gerbei 1* in charge of Hie arrangc-men'ri and member* who wish to make reservation* arc- asked to call her. adorns Mkts France* Dugan will arrive here- from B ston Monday to spend th" week with her mother, Mrs. Charles Dugan. The Rev J. M. Dawson, who has bc-eti confined to hit bed since tn- firet of the- year. I* reported as Improved like daughter, Mrs II F. Tribble, ha* returned to her homo in Brooklyn. N. V. when- she will meet her busband, who Is returning from two years service in Germany. Miss Mary Jo Hoffman is visiting Mlesc-s Madge- and Fan Hitcover th<- weekend Mr*. J. C. Sutton, Sr., and Mrs. Jesse C. Sutton and children. Sarah. Hush* and St.-phen, visited the paxt week with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Warner in Detroit. Mich. Bill Lynch and Bill Mele hi. Stu- ' dents at Ball Stale, are spending the weekend hc-re. —— o ■ < The Girl Scouts of troop V met 1 Thursday evening In the- Girl Scout room The meeting opened with the first stanza of America 1 followed by the- -laying of the Girl 1 Scout laws. Games were played lit tin- gymnasium and the- meeting * closed with the Friendship circle and Girl Scout protiik--. Beverly 1 Elliott, scribe. Th" Girl Scouts of troop VI held their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Lincoln school. The meeting openc-d with th- Girl Scout promise, after which several tests were passed. Games were played and the- m -etlng then closed with the Friendship circle. Ann Keller, scribe. Th<- first and worst of al! fault < is to cheat one's self. Bailey. Empty your purse- into your head and no one < in take it from you. Franklin. T<»t’s Treat ! i J ; Wffl' vr • * ZXt/ I I ' s " ,_ 1 9076 r-r-r JhM sizes / \ 2 '«» 77 T\ i Marian Martin Not one but TWO dainty dresses plus panties are made from Pattern 'JtrTS. You and your tot Icoth will love them, she can man age those buttons herself. Flower applique. Pattern 9076: 2, 4. 6, 8. Size 6. puff sleeve frock. I yds. 35-in.: % yd. contrast, with flare sleeve. 2 yarls. 3end TWENTY cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chics go 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book Is now ready . . . It's yours for Fifteen Cents. Full of smart styles for the family plus FREE pattern for the new “bag-on-a-bell” printed right Inside ths book.
S-Hgt. Joseph Mcßride received an honorable discharge- from th--army March 16 at Cam.i Atterbury iiffer serving I* months oversell. Mr. Mcßride- Will resum- hie duties as city fireman the fir-t of April. Public relations office- at I' S Naval Barracks. Washington, D has announced the-’ d *charge- of Charlotte- Belle Bair. ,Y3c, daughter of David (*. Cook, from theWaves. She elite-red t-ervh e Oil Septc-mleer 9. 194 i and wa< l i*' stationed at the- Bui--.ni of Ordnance* al Washington. Donal I E<lward Light. AS. eon of Mrs. G. A. Light of 222 North Eleventh street, who enlisted recently in the- I'. S. Navy, i* recelving his Icoof tiainl ig a: Camp Peary, Va. His addn..- i* Co. life, Bks. 117. Bat. 2. lie.’. 3. Nava! Training Center A Dive-haw t'--n ter. Camp Peary, Va. H-- would Ilk--t > hear from hi* frie nd-*. New York Port of Embarkation. Camp Shank*. N V Private- First Class Charles W Bolllngi-r of 1027 Schinneyer St., De-catur. Indiana, assigiieel to duty with the Transportation t'orfM Detachment at Camp Shank*, has lie- -n premiote-d to Technli inn Fifth Grade-. T 5 Bedlinger, non of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bollinger of the almvA address, altcnde-l D*-c.itur Juni >r Senior high ju-head of Decatur. In civilian life, he was employed by th-- Schafer Glove fi.-tory. He e nli-reil the a: my in May, 1945. Prior to his transfer to Camp Shanks, N Y . an Installation of the Transportation Corps' New York Por: of Embarkal -n. he- was "tali ned at Camp Claiborne. La. where he took hi* Ini j training, and Camp Fannin Ti-xa* —o Homer Michael Seeks State Senate Post Homer (' Michael, of Moiil.h-I ier. has announced that In- will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for joint stale senato: from Adams. Blackford, and W-dlt-i-ountie. at the primary election May 7. Mr. Michael was tile Repub Ilian nominee for that office f:»m years ago and seived the Indiana Hate senate in the capacity of reading ileik during the lasi r<-:-tilar session of the legislator--lb- is a general contractor, is inanied and the father of two children. Hi- der-laratiiii of cjuid Idai y has been filed with tin- -•■<'- tetary of «tate. o Strong words lose their strength wh-n spoken by a w -ak diaract r R. al education must tea. i unot only wh.it w«- do not know, but to behave ao we do not now lieiiave. "w * 7 A ik Wv 1 v ..WAs-n i IT’S NICf WOBK, and Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, above, can get It—either as a movie sctri wi and adviser or a dan ing teacher. The Vanderbilt widow's annual allowance of |21,090 has been stopped by her wealthy daughter. Gloria Vanderbilt Stokowski, who has advised her to start looking for work. Mrs. Vanderbilt. 4». didn't even have to look, for both a Hollywood producer and a New York City dancing academy have made her offers (latetattional)
£-• ■ .JB|| # ; 9k Jal? jfjk Mb F ’ mi I ■■■■Su * ALLIED JUSTICE puts nn end to the infamous career of Alfons Klein, a Nazi SS officer who was con* victed of crimes committed during his term as administrator of the asylum at Hadamar where 475 Polish and Russian nationals were killed. Klein is shown as he was led to the gallows at Bruchsal, Germany, with the priest in attendance and as his body was placed In a coffin. (Internationil)
Divorce Granted - In Circuit Court —. Divorce Actions In Court This Morning One div I wa allied and I nction tak<-n in - v-ral -rth- i Hu ' morning in ciriiilt rourt by Jud; - I Fr-d FriehfiJud/-- Fruchti- a« irdi- i H-; i’i . .1 .lohn-t<.n a divour f uin Madge i John- on of .Moor >• givin;- < u t j ody of iln- < hildreu to t! def- ml I ant and oi'd« i jug the j-lai ii ff I - . juy 112 pci* w-'i-k .-Ujip 'I ■ Tin- plaintiff, who H-stiihd ill I the mu out" ted <a*e, -aid Ilia' religioU* diffi- - ni- - < a-|---d tiniiiliua -d the -nit. at era" «it" | ri-p itnand- d him for smoking, d" Hiring he was a "worldly man lioiiei-l Pan-i h represented th--’ plaintiff and D. Burdette Ci-t. i I th- d> fi-itdani. Th-- divou <■ I ial of William Hat i risoii against Nora lain! -- Ila ilmui. sihedlll'-d for tin* in illiin:-. was continued Th" i a*-- of I! ith Buffer ai-ain t Herbert Bailer wa scheduled to be hen >1 ioi:ly be , fore the noon hour. In ihc divorce <-;»-<■ <f Gerald! and Edith Sinlilcy. a heating or. allowance and support money was , also set f ir a late hour tlii* morn Illg.
marr, t; r v ; r i -"“!•** isy “*C i’ i* v * jr'JfL ' A-Sjfc-Ci A r — *• J&Pi- *W . «, ” tw* * XPiMk i iw &#-“ TpCv>» <U ■fAjl ? • *. yjHHa • fc *~ * F i \ w J AMONG THE 11 WOMEN named as America’s best dressed In the 17th annual official national poll ot <lr> ss designers are these, shown with Emil Alvin Hartman, right, director of the Fashion Academy, that presented the women with gold medals. From left to right, the women are Mrs. Walter Thornton. promotion; Kitty Carlisle, supper clubs; Ann Delafield, business; Msggi McNeills, commentator; Hihlrgarde. radio; Helen Jepson, concert; Claudette Colbert, movies, and Ruth Hussey, stage. Others selected were Ann Sheridan, All-American; Mrs. Alfred Gwyns Vanderbilt, society, and Rep. Helen Cahagan Douglas, poetics. - - -= XlatWMtioaal
Attend Meeting On Highway Improvement I ! ir< n Ziner, Carl <’ PumI ldir- y and Phil Nioi-r w< nt to Fin I |I iy Ohio last tugat I t all'-nd a :n. .• hu < all- .i (o' d: -< i>"<io t • '» I < rniiig th p op" i d imp.ov. n- h' jof L-d- al road 221 Tin tin co men. >• pr-s-ni.itive* |of tin lily ilil t'h.imln' <f < oils I 11" ,1-. id lip >ll their < turn lliat tin- propi> al had i< > d.-finit • bi-ar-i ns on Hi-- s - ctimi f th highway lii thi- ‘it. or e-stimuli y. but eon | . r,:"d ma ry improvem- nt of ’ln-*l|-et I between Van W--i t and Os t..w.1. Ohio. Says Illinois Man Will Plead Insanity Jellel, 111, Met 11 tl lb ;t'oun el for .1 i:n- - F Lincoln. Jr. I: > wio beat -nt i i-'t Ilin- >- > 1 old girl hen- W«-<i:i wlay. -- nd l > j lay Hint Lincoln w inisl pl-a I II | -anl y i 1.1 yd Heth, attorney f>r Lin I ((,]!)’( father, w- tßliy t'l- v- I itol ‘o. ind'isti.ill-t. - aid that it wa 1 ■ -vioiis 111 it IJncoln W,;s tempo: ' .illy in-.m- wli it In- altempt-d 'fi nioi» -f I'aiol Will ame. Joi"! . 00l girl, mid i-- .it b. r wlo n rh - e i t. d li. advances. <r CARO OF THANKS We v. i-»a to lliioik Itev. R. I! Wilson mid it--' t'liarl--* White
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I Fi -t V B i him h and Udio* Aid au<l idnuer. American l<egioti Aua illary Aino friend* and neighbor* kihl oilu'is who i-talMed 11- in any way in our sorrow. Mr and Mr E K Shoe, Mi and Mr. Howard Holloway. M Hid Mi Harry Kiick. M> arid Mis Edwa d I. Shoe Armed Negro Sought In Fatal Shooting South B«•?»«!. hil. March (VI* > l’ »lii*' idultiy h<*d for an hihkml neuro hh iit f♦• I a <»« »ik** M,, . I', in < oiiimm 1 i >ll with the iH.il -hootius. in- iiigot of Finnic I'.i . Inn • 1. Ilye.ll <dd nexrn. The -liootina oi iur ■' I in th* 1 ' 01:1. of M and Mr« Hubert Spit lid and Mr« Mvrlle Lee, police -.lid H.le.f:V.. were told that M . . |,. I two -id - al i’archin.in. the Mer >tid lodging in Ilin 11’In >■ d< 't h.' vo tint w.n dead on 01. n d of the Jioh.e .Ilillinlflll. e. <> Cardinal Von Galen Dies In Germany F filikfuri. March 2“. ll I’l Hi' h imlii.iiy ;;o»eininent autiioritic- al Mueli-ter announced today that < leuicn- XiigiiMt Cardinal Fount Von tl.ildi. who was made a prin •■ <.f the Homan FaIholii' <hiirdi one month ago, died ther>- at '.> p m Friday
