Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1946 — Page 3
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■H TRIPLETS ■Birthdays S® 11 *’," iu-1- ■■’-'■»• M'! »-ur. ■• ■BH * -d birth.uy ■■ u iy din A,!., I •* > g|W. ' '"' "' «<>»<•'"■ * ,r " , ’ ,, ' fi IB , ff . m * >".• |ML,. 1,1 '* JUNIORS play K hr«* by Jj,f " Hr. l» J“ „f th*- WHMiif high h./h •< !«’»••: auditor!rl ,nric a' ‘ lo< k ■ Gr.n-r I' ‘li'-Hing thß (j th. cast '*lll InMW-<> im' • i! "'' |,ia,,i, ' r - ■ n ., Cturl.- My**'* K "" I'M” •'•(Jan!. I'-I'Y IW. Hil-n MJ!* ‘"‘l Hay ■ meets ■ afternoon ■, z „ „[ I .th Jl< wt.in-n tnz in th- auditorium K ; ; * ai!i„ll* -n-’h - ho.d noon prayer by the Very j j s.-.m-tz. th.- pariah ■ Mr- <''>ar'' * Miller. <on|K .tio't liu-:n*--* meeting. ■ t.'uirman <> ranization <lul«i Mr*. Irenaeus am! literature, Mr*, chant.ea, Mr* Adri K': and Mr* Francto Co*and publicity, Mr*. J. immigration. Mr*. W’iz'ti.. 11.-t:n..n ieprem-nt W fl1 ’ l-*djr of Victory Study Kd fbarse of th- procram. Hton>i*ted of a a roup of My the girls choral club of ■. and an extremely interMm*'* di»<i|««iou by meni ■ th* •u-nio’- c!a>«. Their toHi Quiz Kid< t*. Person* Hka*. an! was presented ■ezr'.y manner by the Mitoses Bert Juan Z. aer, Miriam H* Xaureen iuiietikatnp. Schmitt. Hetty Keller Kohi.e Ml** Mary Kio-r.t acted tie < hairman ■dbcaiiion ■ O’us Geel, o' Bluffton. ■ po-idetit «tiH present and ■d an imitation to all meinB attend a district meeting M’ Ai>n * *• J * ’he St A loyalf ll ' al two o'clock y/’'* deanery officer, W *■**” f°r the diocesan ■ - shich Will be held in and urged fOXD (Doc.) KELLER £ - Jtwtltr — B"* Jtwziry Repair. E*" 1 * 1 “ Watch** l*Z ar * “ N. Ninth St. pMBAGO Ko* n<a , i.. fr "’ n nt EJ2rU l,i l ,< |or ■ »«.«« Prug store.
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the ladle* to attend. The meeting closed with prayer, led by Mr* Charles Miller. r art section presents I interesting program The general meeting of the I>e . catur Women's club waa held la*t , evening at the llhrury. The Art , department, with Mira Kathryn . Kauffman as chairman, presented two very Interesting sound and , color moving plctutes, “To New , llorltons** and “Canadian Ijindscapes.’* Mrs. John T. Meyer* assisted Miss Kauffman in the program arrangements. Preceding the program, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, duh chairman, conducted a short business meeting. at which time the club voted unanimously In favor of the community building project. The last meeting of the duh ! will lie held April IS, with the Mti«lc department In charge of the program. The W.S.C.S. of the Monroe Methodist church will meet in the church anneg Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The French Township Homo Keo nomics club will meet at the home of Miss Emma Friday afternoon at one o'clock. The Ava Maria Study club will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wai Wemhoff. The W. F. M. 8. of the Church of the Nazarene will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brandyberry Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Adams county Women's Christian Temperance Union institute will Ih* held April 9 in Decatur at the Methodist church, it was announced today. The program will be announced In a few days. The Work and Win class of the First United Brethren church will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of the Hev. and Mrs. Charles Whl'e. AH mem bers are urged to be present. The United Brethren ladies aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Blanche Elzey, North Tenth street, Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Hubert Cochran and Mrs. Ira Bodie. The Women of the Moose will have ritual practice Thursday evening at seven o'clock at the Moose home. All pensons taking part are Miked to be present. Arrangements will be made to attend the meeting in Fort Wayne-. The Root Township Home Economics club will sponsor a rummage sale at the Mollenkopf Farm Equipment atore on North Third street. Saturday. April 6, from nine thirty to four thirty o'clock Members are reminded to bring rummage articles to the store Friday afternoon. The combined meeting of the Ladles Aid society and the Missionary society of the First Evangelical church will 1>« held Thursday afternoon at two o’clock at the church. Mrs. Fred Chronister will be chairman of the program, and al! ladies who have not turned in their special Lincoln offering are anked to do so at thia meeting.
CLUB CALENDAR I •eelsty Deadline. 11 A. M. Tuesday P*l lota XI sorority, Mrs. Herman Krueckeherg, K pm. Tri Kappa sorority, Elks home, k I pm. Catholic Ladles of Columbia, K of c. hall, after church services. Eta Tati Signn sorority. Miss I Glennys Elzey, it p m. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church basement, R;SO p.m. Union Township Woman's club, Mns. George Morris. l;3o p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Leola Beery. Fort Wayne, 12 n<n>n Adame County Ridihg club. K of I’., 7:30 p.m. Thursday Presbyterian Mlantonary society, Mrs. ImlM Black, 2:30 pm. Kt. Luke’s Girls guild. Miss Lucile Beavers, 7:30 p.m. Indies Aid society of Ralem Evangelical and Reformed church of Mdgley, parish hall, ail day. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church, all day.* Union Chape) Ladles Aid socletl. Mm. Harve Koos, 1:30 p.m. Ever Ready Sunday school claw. Mrs. Frank Krick. 7:30 p.m. W.M.A. Nuttman Avenue U. B. church. Mrs. Frank Johnston, 7:30 p.m. Heidelberg claw of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. I church. K p.m. Monroe Methodist W. 8. C. 8., church annex. 7:30 pm. Combined meeting of Ladies Aid society and Missionary society of First Evangelical church, church. 2 pm Women of the Moose ritual practice. Moose home, 7 p.m. W. F. M. 8. of Church of the Nazarene. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brandylterry. 7:30 p. in. United Brethren Ladies Aid. Mr*. Blanche Elzey. 2:30 p.m. Friday V. B. ot Nultman Avenue U. B. church, Miss Dora Mae Fairchild, 7:30 p.m. Ava Maria Study cluh, Mrs. Wai Wemhoff, g pm. French Township Home Econo mica duh, Miss Emma Levey, 1 p.m. Work and Win class of Fimt U. B. church, Rev. and Mrs. Charles White, 7:30 p.m. Saturday W. of Methodist church, rummage sale, church haeement, 9 am. to 4 p.m. Root Township Home Economics club rummage sale, Mollenkopf Farm Equipment store, 9:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Hope is itself a speclew of happiness, and perhaps tin- chief happinew the world afford*. Samuel Johnson. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were signers of the Declaration of Independence and later Itoth became Presidents of the United States. Beginners’ “Luck” A-7• W\ f I' \* nil 9055 K'f.'.HEL /F-nlil- - 7’ I* 11™ raw o Marian Martin Big news for a beginner at sewing! Pattern 9055 has no sleeves to set in, no collar to finish; only straight, long seams. And, those princess panels are very slimmln*- . . . Pattern 9055 coniM »n rlifh .»2, 34, 3«, 38. 40, 42. 44. 4«. 48, 50. 52. Size 36 take* 3% yard* 35inch. Send TWENTY cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 89, DI. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book to now ready . . , lt'« yours for Fifteen Cents. Full of smart styles for the family plus FREE pattern for the new “bag-ana-belt" printed right Inside the book.
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llgpl Mr. and Mrs. Ham Kaehr have I revived word that their son. Robert, i* confined to the hospital with rheumatic fever. Ill* address i» Pvt. Robert Kaehr, 45U.19046, ward 47, reglonjl hortpltal, Fort McClellan, Ala. Cupt. Walter Ollllom, who recently returned from the Panama Canal Zone, reported at Camp Atterbury yesterday and wax given terminal leave until about June hi, when he will receive hl* honorable di-charge from the army. Mrs, OilHorn, who went to live with her busband last fall, i* returning home by Imai. ('apt. Gllliom l« a former county surveyor here. Bob Klepper, ARM 3-r, la spending a leave with his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Klepper of Mercer avenue. -■ IM ,»,l||»| l |» Q , | MlM—lll Mb* Patricia Schmitt. R. N. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. 11. P. Schmitt of Bellmont road, recently returned from Margaret Hague medical center. Jersey City, N. J.. and h;w completed her sis month* |M>*t graduate course in obstetrics. Word was received today from Miami, Fla. that J. 11. Heller, who has been confined to a Miami bcopital suffering with a kidney ailment, ie g eatly Improved and left the hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heller will return to West Palm Beach. Fla., for a visit with Mr. and Mr*. John Shirk before returning to Decatur. Ground waa broken ytiderd.iy so ttn- basement ut a modern new house which Gordon Harvey will build in the '.too block on Mercer avenue. Mr. Harv-y is an engineer at the Decatur General Electric plant. Mrs. E. Fritzinger of Van Wert, t) . I* spending th- we.-k with Mr. j and Mrs. Tom Kitson and family. Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Pleasant Valley The Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist church will dixmto* the regular Wednesday night prayer meeting in order to vhit the revival meeting at the Monroe Friends church.
I SI I W' L V ’ 1; CTM tL ’ >? . ■?' *Tt-.I ’***’ i >. \ H >sila K a ' ?SS fl ps ‘ i wWW ■Ks L w i i r * X ‘ /A u I B ™ b U_ AI/ & w •B i * w Vta. /ffifli V3F w BL l £ fStGSi/i- iSSwwWWBI^K''" i # - *< Jk^--- 4 ’- '• •■ - . ■»*. • •»- Top left, calfskin, with perforated trim; below, black and brown anklet strap sandal; right, black patent. The spring ehoe collection shows a well-thought-out alliance with feminine dress fashions which makes real style news. The champagne mood of the times puts the pretty city shoe into the limelight. The t silhouette beauty of some models Is defined by cut-work, criss-crossed narrow bands of leather, lacy punch work, or s single spiral strap strategically placed. Combinations of colors include black with brown this season. The brown calfskin sandal, top left, has open toe and back, with perforated trim to match the perforation on the platform. This is a good town suit and costume shoe. The anklet strap sandal in brown calf, below, has black platform and piping, open toes and heels. The charming black patent leather number, right, with insignia trim in gold and silver plate, also features an open toe and back, complementing the new prints and the more dressy solid colored frocks. (Inttraitiontl)
New Divorce Suit Is- Filed In Court Alimony Os $2,000 I Is Asked In Suit One new divorce ca*« and a crozs-complsint In a former suit were filed lute Monday In Adams circuit court before Judge J bred Fruchte. fail* E Gander filed suit for divorce from Ross M. Guilder, charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. In that he strikes. IwaM. curse* her ' and calls her vile name*; that he continually nagged her and that i while he wa* In army servlt e«. he | wrote and t Id her to get n divorce; that he falsely accused her of associating with other men. She asks 12.000 alirn my. stating that they were married November 21. 1942 anti separated March 11. 1946. II R. Mef'lenahan kt atj torney for tho plaintiff, who gives her address a* Monroe township. In the suit of Alvin Nussbaum i against Maxine Nussbaum, a crosscomplaint was filed by the defendant, In which »he charges cruel and inhuman treatment in that he refused to live with her and provide a home fir her and two children since his discharge from ser-' vice in December, 1945. She asks cuKtody of two < hildren und IL--590 alimony. Joint L. DeVosa is defendant's, counsel. In the suit of Corwin ve. L-ni Fleming. John L. lb-Vos* entered up|>earance for the defendant and a notice wax ordered returnable April 6 on an affidavit for allowance. The divorce case of Richard V«*. . | Ruby Vela was set for trial on April 4. o Funeral Held Today For Snyder Infant Funeral service* were held this afternoon ut the Gillfg 4ir Itoan funeral home for Judy K. Hnyder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder of Decatur route 5, stillborn at the Adam* county tnem orlal hospital at I a m. today. The Rev W. C. Feller officiated und burial was In the Decatur cemetery. Surviving in addition to the I paten',i are tw ■. sisters and a brother. Karen Sue, Jacqueline Ann and Gordon la*e. ut home; and the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Snyder and Hurry G. Buck i Ingham of New Corydon. Lenten Services At Zion Lutheran Church Mid-week Lenten service* will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock ut th<> Zion Lutheran church. The service will be the fifth in a sei les of similar set vice* of the chu:ch with the Rev. Paul W Scjiuitz. church pastor, delivering the addles-. Musi- will Ih- furnish ed by the c-hunh thoir under the direction of Mr*. Lydiz Arnold A cordial invitation to attend the service* has been extended to the general public ( 0 \ TraJe In a Good Town — Decatur •
State Gross Income Tax At New High Indianapolis, April 2 (I'P) — Stale gro«* income lux collections of 145,608,t>40 hl during 1945 established an ali-lime record since the enactment of the present tax law In 1933. Walter h. Hiut levant, chief deputy director of the grove income tux division al<l the figure,, included payment* received to Decemlter 31. but were computed a* the division closed It* b,H>k* oil tiie flfcul year yesterday. - o Atom Control Bill Near Senate Floor Committee Adopts Vandenberg Plan Washington, Apr. 2 — (UP) — The senate atomic energy comrilttce today unanimously adopted a proposal by Sen. Arthur II Van leiilH-rg. R.. Mich. to limit j military power* of revjcw In the nation's atomic energy program to specifically military matter*. These would Include develop- i ment, storage, ami use of atomic ; bomb*, and control of information concerning atomic weapon* The new propo*al, designed to meet objection* to military control of the atomic program, would provide a military laiason com mlttee appointed by and re„pon- ' slide to the secretaries of war and navy. Under the bill before the comWilttee, an all-civilian control commission would make decl*I lon* con, ernlng the domestic use I and control of atomic energy. Only If the secretary of war or ■ I the secretary of navy found that I I commisKion decisions Jeopardized | war or navy function* could a military appeal be taken directly [ to the preKident. Van<letdH,-rg told reporter* the revised version assured civilian control while preserving for the military right of consultation on I matters affecting national se<-ur-1 ity. The action paved the way for j quick committer* approval of the control bill, and McHahon pre dieted that It would be sent to I the senate floor this week. o Jenner Announces Campaign Managers Bcdftnd. Ind. April 2 (UPI . William E. Jenner, candidate for the Republican nomination for United state* Senator, today announc-l ed bi« campaign and publicity I manag, r*. Ix-o M Kinman. Shelby county GOP chairman and former pte*i dent of the Htdlan.’i Repitblh an editorial association will be Jenner's campaign manager, the former state GOP chairman revealed Robert Gordon, Coltnnlnis newspaperman, will lie his publicity director. - ft make* the mind very free when we give up wishing, and only think of bearing what ix laid upon us, and doing what, I* given to tt* to do, George ELot. Tho secret of success i* constancy to purpose Disraeli.
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Honorable Discharge T 3 Leroy C. Huffman . from Camp Atterbury. T'• Howard D. Neuenss-hwander. from Camp AGorbury. T-3 Elmer N Nussbaum, from ] Camp Atterbury I's, Wallace M. Litiiger. from 1 Camp Atterbury. o — o Adams County I Memorial Hospital o — o Admitted: Ml*a Bertha Maier, 6U4 Washington street; Mr*. Raymond Kimberlin. Monroeville route *> Admitted and dismissed: Mor rl* Huffman. !24tt Muster Drive; David Teeple. 122 North First St. DlsmliM«<l: Mrs. Raymond Smith and l»aby girl, Uremia Marla. Berne; Mrs. Vernon Hebble and baby b y. Vernon Benamine. route 4: Mies Etta Mae Holiday, 728 High street; Mr*. David Wynn and baby boy, David Allen. 1509 We*t Mon 1 * M ‘ 111 reel
—- r ■ Counsel From Those Who Know ii Should you ever be confronted with the necessity for selecting a funeral director, we have only one suggestion to make: if you have no personal knowledge of the suh- * ject. turn for counsel to friendw who know from experience, and l>e guided by their recommenda* lions. ui ZWICK’S W « FUNERAL HOME \W»iu,OAY 61,NIGHT 800-303^ f
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Trade In a Good Town Decainr OVER 100 MILLION BOTTLES SOLO! SIMPLY GREAT FOR MONTHtT PAIN Lydia K. Pinkham * Vegetable ComtH»und sow moss than relieve monthly pain when due to temale functional periodic disturbance*. It aho relieves accompanying *eas. tired, nervous, cranky feebu<v-ol such nature Taken regularly—- — * Compound help* buUd up resistance a*a>tul such dHtresa XVs also a great stomachic unicl i , , / a dl» te ’N I I \ J flrnv umA
