Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1946 — Page 3

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BO WE KEEP IN MINI) E|| WHEN SERVING W ■(&. a , ’ ereaved family that r I fW? ** lal we d " *'H I* re * ■f ) memltered. ■mF » Years of experience has ,aUK ** t u * k° w to •* careful, lest thio memory he marred by | sfx mistakes or oversights. B*» O GILLIG 8 DOAN Igfa FUNERAL HOME I DECATUR PHONE 794 ZZ, I w ""y r** •*■ ■•■•!•*• «■■■■» ■ ■ •»» • r °u II Say Ifg Delicious... | Hu i * fc; : ■„. ‘‘ &|"> 1 " 1 1 h J 39C : 58c : CHERRY cake I CAR? ‘ he ‘ Sunday ,Nnner wHh CH ERRV " totUi Scienlif,< ‘« ,, y baked, you’ll enjdy it y ft# . Bxl Nte. Ask for Cherry Cake when your local food store or at our Stewart’s Bakery •

Th* Dramatic department of the Ih'Oiitiir Woman'* <lul> *ill meet .Monday ••veiling ut i'»ven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr*. Gerald Kohn*. The program topic for tin evening will be "Current Play*," and will he In charge of Mr* Kohn*. Ar.billng h<»*l<«*e* are .Mr*, Faye Smith Knapp. Mr*. Syl venter Everhart ami Mr*. Curl Ger Iter. The meeting of the Church Mother* study chib will be held Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mr*, laiDoyl Miller, Went Monroe street \ Stun ley product* deinonelration will logiven. and all meinhi'i* are urged to bring guests. tHNiutant h iMe**e« will be Mrs Paul McFaul and Mr*. Clarence Smith. — o CARO OF THANKS We wi*h to thank the many neighbor*, friend* and relative-, the American legion, the Auiillary. the Erie Kailroad, the General Electric. the G, E I'EHMWA No. 924. the Decatur Canting Co. the luullc* Aid of the I'nited lire thren church, the flower giil* and pall hearer* for their kindne* shown during our recent lo** of ottr darling son and brother. Waldo E. <Jack r Harvey ami also for the beautiful flower* and card of sympathy. Our special thunks to Hev. G A. Eddy. Hev. Charles E. White and Hev. Paul Graham for I heli words of comfort. Their kindness Will never be forgotten Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey and family. Mr. anti Mr* Janie* Harvey. Mr. ami Mrs. Dean Owen. o O o Adams County I Memorial Hospital o o Admitted: Mrs. Eugene Durkin, 427 Mercer avenue; Howard Mo •er. Herne route I; Mr:i. Ella Fink, Geneva. Dismissed: Mrs. George H Harris and baby boy. Daniel Edward, •16 Merkes street _ o W.S.C<$. of Melhodist church rummage sale, church basement, 9a. m. to I p. m. Saturday, April 6, B<>g2l

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday Presbyterian Missionary society, Mrs. fail* Black, 2:30 p in. St l.uke's Girls guild, Ml«* Lu ’ cile Beavers, 7:20 pm. . l.mlie* Aid society of Salem ! Evangelical ami Heformad church of Magley, parish hall, all day. Pleasant Dais laidle* Aid society. munh. all day. I'nlon Chapel laidle* Aid socle1 tl. Mm. Ilarve Kimis. I:3b pm. Ever Heady Sunday rchool claiw, Mrs. Frank Krick. 7:30 pm. W.M.A. Nuttman A/enue rhunh, Mrs. Frank Johnston. ":3<l , p m. Heidelberg clase of Zion Evan--11 gelical and Reformed church, I church, h p tn. t Monroe Methodist W. S f,'. S , . church annex, 7::;ti pm. Combined meeting of laidle* Aid • society and Missionary society of I Flist Evangelical church, church, • 2 pin. I Women of the Moose ritual prac. ■tice. Moose home, 7 pm. W. F. M. S. of Church of the Nazarene, Mr. and Mrs. Earn Brandylierry, 7:30 p. m. ’ I'nited Brethren laidle* lid, Mr* ’ Blanche Elzey, 2 :to pm. Ladies Aid society of Christian < hutch, Mrs. Homer Huhl. 7 :30 p m. 1 Little Flower Study Hub, Mrs John N’eerlng. 7:31 pm. Kuinbow for Girl* Initialio», Ma ' sonic hall, t; 30 p m r Friday Y P.M 11 of Nuttman Avenue U. I! < hurch, Miss Dora Mae Fair i hild, 7 :30 p m. Ava Marla Study club, Mrs. Wai Wemhoff, S Ptn French Towirh.p Home Economics dub, Miss Emma Levey, 1 , pm. Work and Win tlae* of Fire' I'. It. churh. Hev and Mi*. Charles i White, 7:30 pm. Saturday WSCS of Methodist church, rummage sale, church liastement, » a m. to 4 p tn. ItiMit Township Home Economical cluli rummage sale, Mollenkopf I Farm Equipment store, » in a.tn [ I to 4:30 p m Bethany circle bake sale, Zion ! Evangelical and Heformed < hun h basement. Monday Dramatic department of la-catur Woman's dub, Mrs Gerald Kohne, 7:30 p in. Pythian Needle duh, K of P. home, after Temple Firemen's Auxiliary. Mr- Cedric Fisher. 7:30 p m. Tuesday ’ Church Mothers study club. Mrs, , LaDoyt Miller, * p.m. Wednesday Shakespeare dub him heon, Methodist church. I p in. World Friendship guild < f Pres byteriun church, Mr* Tom Burk, 7:45 p m. gm Mr. and Mrs. Carl August Gritm.iux of Dixon, O. are the parent* of a baby girl, Isirn at 2 IS pm Wednesday afternoon at the Adams county memorial horpii.it She has not lieen named. o — Honorable Discharge S-Sgt. Richard E Maloney, from Camp Atterbury. pvt. Charles E. Baker, from Staunton. Va. I’fc Glenn H Wolfaeti. from Pat terson Field. Ohio SSgt Palmer E Lh-ehly. from ('amp Atterbury. oThe Wyoming General Fund, at f.l.sPtf'Sl, is tiie liighott in slate history. • bW 11 1 JM I \ V I I : J DOROTHY DRAW, above, of Coi lumbus, O, la one of four achod 1 ’ teachera, who roomed together at i Laupahoehoe. 27 milea northwest *: of Hilo, Hawaii, In a cottage near I; gXes Tb,~ <.<■>« i eluding Miaa Drake, are miaaing since the tidal wave atruck the vicinity of their «*od Miaa i Drake * parents say ahe is a good •Wimmer and bold faith aha will bareacuad. (.latuuUOMl.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATITR. INDIANA

ataJJCALS Mr>< Frank Glllig h. >t been cull- . rd to Colorado Springs. Colo, be uiiiM' of the serious Illness of her l sister, Margaret Keller. Miss Kel i ler I* well known In Deiatur, having visited here last summer. Mr. and Mis. J <>. Sellemeyer of Isis Angeles, Cal., may come to Decatur in Jun», when delivery of a new automobile I* promised Mr , Si'lleineyer us the Ihdrolt factory Their diiii'diler, Murthi, who Is a . student ut Columbia Cnlverslty. i New York. !•< a victim of yellow jaundice, the parent* write. The . Sellemeyer* formerly lived here ( and have a host vs friend* in the community. Judge J Fled Fruchte went to Portland this ufteriio'iti to serve I a* special judge It, a case tieinr 1 tried In the Jay < in-nit court. • Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Mayclln and daughters. Hu ie and Melissa, will leave Sunday for Fort Dodge. lowa for a visit with the former's ' pureiits, Mr. and Mr*. V. L. May 1 clin. and sinter. Miss Joyce May din. Miss Mayclln returned from Sweden this week, after spending the pust two years there with the 1 I'nited States state department. She will leave in three weeks for Sjiuln or Portugal I'imiu their return from lowa. Mr. and Mrs. May elln will move to their new home on the Huntington road. Fort Wayne. .— " i luHn Sjdi| |Hthu%i| pm I * .- i Holw-rt Liggett, Y2c, son of Mr. and Mrs Hay Liggett. I rly of ( this community, ha* n reived hM ' discharge from the I'. S. Navy after approximately three ami on«* I'.alf year's service He served aboard r a destroyer in the Pacific for two years and parti, ipaled in several engagements, including tin* Okinawa Invasion. His parents now reside aest of Geneva Tom l.utes, son of Mr. and -Mr* lion Lute* line lieen promoted Io quartermaster, third da**, aboard Hie C. S. S Bronx, a troop ship III* ship will sail from Lo* Angele* to Shanghai, China, returning with men eligible for discharge. — <> One of William Shakaspeare'* ' poem* is made up of pun* on his , fil'd name and the verb will Today’s Pattern T a 9267 X SIZES V\ ib M jew fi \ ' ■ [UU it. i I fk IflH isv- a: *7 ■Rn ■III °” e I Marian Martin Wrap and tie the *a*li-belf to give you a doll-like waist! Pattern 9257 Is just three pieces (see diagram.) Tulip appliques give It flowerfresh chartn. Applique pattern included. Pattern 0267 com<-s in sizes 12, 14. 16, IN. 20; 30, 32. 34. 36. 3N, 4" Size 16 takes 3 yard* 36-lncb fabric. Send TWENTY cents In coin* for ibis pattern to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept.. 155 N. Jefferaon St., Chicago SO, HI. Print plainly YOUR NAME, AD DRESS. ZONS. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book la now ready . . It’s yours for Fifteen Cante. Full of smsrt style* for the family plus FREE pattern for the new “bagonabelt" printed right inside the book.

Kirkland Students In Mathematics Contest Bloomington. Ind. April I Ester Sowards and Vivian Arnold, of Kirkland townoblp high school, will partlcipali' Saturday In the algel|r.i divbion of t o- final* of the Ititli annual 'late high «ch<*d inalhematlcs contest being con ducted by Indiana I'nlverslty. The meet* will be held al 12 center* throughout the stale, witts the Kirkland high sch >o| students going to Fort Wayne for competition. Clifford laindls lum been named alternate from Kl'kland. Stale award* will be made on the basis of rieiilt* in the various section*. There Will lie compeli' lion In algebra, plane geometry, and a comprehenMve field, the latter bring limited to high school seniors. o Temperature Drops 10 Degrees Here An approximate lOi'egreo drop in the temperature, which accompanied fairly stiff wind* I >day, at least momentarily pit' a atop to the summer like weather of the pa-t few day* Th*- Daily Democrat thermometer registered 44 degree* shortly after noon today neatly -Hi degrees lower than wa* recorded at that hour Wedne«day. - o — Smoking Stove Brings Call For Department Firemen were called to Dick's Diner < n Liberty Way shortly be fore 7 a m today when a Move started smoking heavily. No damage was done, firemen stat- d

'W’* JEWELRY HIGHLIGHTS mi the (oadt&r 1 SUTTON’S ' Touche* of precious beauty that will add charm to an Easter ensemble. Diamonds of fiery loveliness for an Easter bride. Smart watches by America's most distinguished makers . . . «nd hundreds of other thrilling values are featured in SUTTON'S naw spring collection. Choose now while stocks are at their largest and variety at its best, to be sure of finding the jewelry you want. » «. 2 b aa’ M Original new co.turn. \\X weddmg m ,tch Pieces, designed in sterling % W /// we>r . , massive and maacuThe perfect Easter gift . . richly Sterhng. 'W /Zs g( , perbly carved 14K engraved gold rosaries and gold EversharP gold-on- /Zs jn< and )nwf . crosses with matching chains. nen and sterling /// »4« v pend •"* 80fd. /// ”*"• Mff* \\ (or /// v aervic*Limited quantity., of I '’SslJjK S 1847 Rogers VX I /// jjjjS' K other 1 'I -7 Tmy, exquisite models V 1 b *’ J ■ iV J&f/ handsome styles for Z'XwJ' men. The name of jyYiQtjifyyjjMyi ■ /a thit ,am ° ut ,r ‘* ker •• n ybur a ** urar,re o( >c * curacy and dependa- . fll Mt?' bi lit y. fl wi r J % jj JEWELER. t. C-ty _ uo N. Second St. Opposite A. AP. Store — '>•»! . wwa* «a«■*»«■»• xwi

For Seal Support * / Mrs. Hobert F Shank, state i president of th*' |>arent-teachera 1 association, und member of the i seal sale sponsoring committee I i f tlo- Indiana MM*|ety for crippled children, in appealing to the citizens of the state to Mllpport the annual sale of Easter seals to aid crippled children, today gave this activity her warm personal approval und HiipiMiri Spencerville Farmer Is Suicide Victim Spencerville Ind. Lprll 4 tl'l't DeKalb county <• renter Kenneth Taylor today retu.ned i Verdict of suicide iii t ie tdiooting death of Charles Haupt, 54. Spencerville farmer, yesteid.y H mpt wa* j found in a barn v.ith a bullet in hi*, head

OBITUARY Waldo Emerson (Jack) Harvey Ison of Hurold and Franclie Burgert Harvey, was bom In I'nlnn town-j ship. Adam* county, Indlaitii Octlober IS. 192 N He met wlh fatal ' licclden' while employed by the E'ie Hnllroad ('o March 2». 1946. 'aged 17 year . five month* and' j two day*. He attended grade M-hool at Corydon and Hochcster, Ind., und high NchcHd ut Iteiutur He wa* always sit obedient and attentive ln,y nt home. To know I him Was to love him. He was a i member of the I'lea-ant Grove Y. I' M II He attended Sunday Si hoot and ■ hurch service* and - contributed to the financial Interest of the iliNllich He wa* much i interested in teinodeliiig of the church whic h is in progress al the | present t line He was t> >**e**ed with a kind and l iving disposition, which en-1 [cleared him to the heart* of hl* I 1 many friend*, ami he will be iitiss•■<l by all those who knew him. He i* survived by the grief stricken parents, three brothers and two sister*, namely Jmne* of I Itecatitr; Dixie Owen of Fulton; Donald. Gary and Jane at home Three grandparent*, Mr and Mrs 1 MASONIC Master Masons degree at 4 3o p. tn Friday, supper at 6:M pm Walter J Krick. W M. : 7»b3tx HAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jcwalar — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Oiamonde — Watchee Silverware — Clocke 326 N. Ninth St.

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I Alva Burger of Adams county and Mr*. Lillian Harvey of Bluffton, I survive. Many other relatives, neighbors and friend* mourn hi* untimely departure. The funeral wa* conducted at the First I’. B ('hurch at Dc-ialiir by the Rev. G. A. Eddy assisted by th* Hev. ( harle* E. White und Hev. I’aul Graham. Interment wa* in the Decatur cemetery Hev. G. A Eddy

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