Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1946 — Page 3
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Mvow* T 0 ""‘ rr,u *- ?' Pl V, >.<Mnx. daugh ■ . nJ Mr- lUlph Worn! K < Wann - "’ ''•** , ’” ,n Ml ~ ( ,f Mr uihl M" *' k Kottn • <"y- Tl "‘ " ,,p K .ni Iw trad 1-y in* «••* Sunday afternoon at m Ti,nl, y M * HLrc't located at the corKtn.cn and Stott streets nF ' ■k'.Mdrmu all'titled school h , her graduation from K. hitch »chool In Fort r now employed at Life lii*uian< • Co. In Mr. D-onxidson, a gra- ■ j hlJ tui liirh school. wax H dinchanted *' "" ,h ‘‘ 1,8 three war« service. He Kyed at the Nbk'-I Plate ■ freirht office 111 Fort ■ieghbors K MEETING Neighbors Home Kite K| U i> held tbelr monthly K recently at the home of Kry Nussbaum. with .Writ. ■ pirr assisting. ■ry'tai I<l |H - president. Kg the meeting. opened Kd-jh song and roll call. K with "tny favorite echool K The leaden, Mrs. C. W. Krti and Mrs. Dan Striker, ■ intere.tinir lesson on bakK with lew sugar. A cake H and wan later nerved juetu. A flower contea' tyed and the prize wax won Howard Nussbaum. h« refreshments were , I the twenty one membeiM gusts prevent. i h-iatur Girl Scout coun t
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!■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■«■■■ 3R-SENIOR GYMJ DECATUR. IND. gi y Night Apr. 26 ■ IN PERSON J 'HE FAMOUS WOWO ■ □SIER HOP’ All American Barn Dance — FEATURING — ■ I CROSS * KENNY ROBERTS k JEN * HERB HAYWORTH ÜBH * THE HILL TOPPERS -ACK HAWK VALLEY BOYS ROXEL • DANNY O’GRADY ■ LE FEZZ ‘ NANCY LEE ■ L NEW—I 2 BIG ACTS J KETS NOW ON SALE! J EMBERS DECATUR HIGH BAND I L DECATUR DRUG STORES RS OF MIRTH AND MUSIC CATUR ! i?IG? r sCHOOL BAND. ♦ sfe.':-'
ell will meet at tile home o( Mis C. I. Finlayson Monday afternoon at three forty-five o'clock. MRS. FRANK SOHNKE HOSTESS TO CLASS The D.Y.B. chan of the Firm United Brethren churc'i met Ttiuisday evening at the home of Mrs Frank Bohnke, Mrs. Judson Paaawater opened the meeting by leading the group in singing "He Help Me Singing.’* ■Mr*. Frank Fish* r read the devotions. after which Mr*. Nina Light offered prayer. Mm. Hoy Momma wan in charge of the special num tier, and .Mr*. Frank Fisher r«ad a thank-you note from Mrn. Homer 'Bitner for cards and flowers sent ■«C her during her recent illnew. One hundred and twenty one card* and twenty nine call* were report ed. Mrs. George Hili and Mrx. Lix tie Jones offered apodal prayer* and the meeting dosed with the clans singing "Ivory Palaces." The program wax In charge of Mrs Hoy Mumma and Mm. Rube Wynn. Delicious refreshments were served during the social hour by the host (MS. anxisted by Mrx. Jexs Case. Mm. Frank Kitaou and Mrs. Homer Bittner. The pant presidents parley of the Ix*gion auxiliary will not be held this month The n< xt meeting will be in May. The Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club will meet Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr*. Boyd Stepler. All members are urged to b« preThe St Mary'* township home economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Rich Wed lies day afternoon at one thirty o'clock. Miss Anna K. William* will give a demonstration on "line of home
CLUB CALENDAR Ssclnty Dtsdllns, 11 A. M. Friday Mount Pleaxant Bible class, Mr. | and Mrs. Imwrenc*- Bb-bold. S p m | • ..t...-!. Women's guild colored egg sale, Gerlier's Meat market, Miller's northend grocery, Saturday Junior choir of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. church. |:3® p.m. Monday St. Mary's Society. Catholic school, 7:30 p.m. Girl Scout Council, Mm. C. I Finlayson, 3:45 pm. Needle club. K. of P. home, after Temple. Tuesday Church Mothers Study club, Methodlst church, ft p.m. , Catholic Ladies of Columbia, hall. C;M p.m. Root Township Home Economics club. Mm. Will Hchnepf, 1:3(1 pm. Delta Theta Ta t social meeting. Elks home, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Psi lota XI inspection, Elks home. 8:3o p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club, Mrs. B.iyd Stepler 7:30 p.m. St Mary's H :me Economics club, Mrs Mary Rich. 1:3o p.m. Thursday Women of the Moose. Moose home, 7:30 p.m. produce and frozen food*." A good attendance is desired. o— —— JpERSOMALS Miss Rose Ellen Miller, student at Marian college, Indianapolis, lx spending the Easter holiday in this city with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Miller. Miss Irene Brooks and Jack Frank, etudentx at Indiana university. are spending Easter vacation with the former's mother, Mra. Sam Brooke. Mr and Mrs Phillip Frank of South Bend will anive today to visit over the weekend Miss Margaret Moser ix spending the weekend with iier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mcaes. Miss Moses lx a senior at Franklin college. o Honorable Discharge Roy It. Fnedley. SXlc, from Great latkes. 111 D. E. Reldenbach, SKIc, from Great latkes. 111. Gilbert A. Hieni. AMM 3c, from Great latkes. 111.
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(Editor's note: The following questions and answers tonternlng veterans are furnished by Dwight R. Arnold, county service officer.! Q I have been tryln: to get readjustment compensation of 120 per week, but have been unable to do ao. I am a veteran of tills war with 2*l mouths and have a dis ability discharge, l>ut have not got a pension yet. So I would like to know how to get the S2«> a week? A. The fact that you have a disability discharge, or even drawing a pension should not interfere with receiving readjustment compensation under the G. I. bill. Requirement* for this compensation are tl| you reside in the U. S; t2> you are completely unemployed or if partially employed, at wages Ins than 123 per week; (3) that you are registered with and reporting to a public employment office. I'SES; and tit that you ar<> able W> work and availabl*- for suitable Work. Have your discharge or separation papers with! you when you register for employ ment. Q I was reading where they are still counting point* > Ince V. J : Day. The Red Cross said they i froze them V. J. Day Pleaae answer which Is correit and also how many points and how many years of service do you have to have to be discharged? A. The war departmen' says that for the record, men In the service are still earning points for each month of service, but for the purpose of dieebarge, point* earned as of September 2, 1945. are counted. For the army, according to General Elsenhower, men with 40 points ax of September 2, except volunteers. or with two years service will be home hy June 30; men with 15 points or 30 months' service! will Im- borne by Apr.l 3# o — m nrvvy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dull. 110 Routh Eighth street, are the parents of u baby girl, born this morning at 2 2H a m. at the Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 5 pounds. ounces and hax l>een named Sandra Dai lene. Mrs. Dull Is the former Miss) Evelyn l*>bs|ger. A baby son wax born Io Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sherer of route 1. ■ thM morning at 1:42 am. at the local hospital He weighed fi pounds, 9‘b ounces and has not, been named. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Beeler. SIN Nuttman avenue, are the parent* of a baby boy, born at the Adama county hospital this morning at 5:12 am. He weighed 9 pounds.! !•*■> ounces. Mr and Mrs. Jephthab Zuercher. of Berne, are the parents of a baby daughter, bor nat r p.m. last ' evening at the Adams ccunty mem i orla( hupltal Rhe weighed ?! pounds, 'g ounces. — - graceful step i« not sufficient to enable one to walk the straight and narrow way. The maintenance of poise In the face of overwhelming odds is | achieved through long and thorough dfscipline. Those who believe only what I they can perceive with the senses, i place faith on a base of ignorance and superstition.
awHw ®* • ■ . .. . ■; • ■ W v ■f g B ■ r< . H .a® t q jjMflaHK !■ V t y sk Hfikw * S * I ” a THRH RIOTING INMATH of the provincial jail for women in Portage LaPraire, Manitoba, sing "Don’t Fence Me In" as they are left by police to “cool off" after tear gas failed to quell the riot started 24 hours previously by 4S of the women. Almost all windows of the jail were smashed and the furniture broken, as the women demonstrated for mot • and better food. . (Inttrnational Soundphoto)
Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Presbyterian The Good Friday candlelight communion service* of the Presbyterian church will be held at the church this evening at 7:30 p.m. A solo. "The CroM<." by Movln. will be xung by Paul Hauler, and communion will be served by the retiring elders of the church ■QfBEQCEH Admitted: Miss Irene Brook*. « 9 Madison street; Jane Mct'agg. 346 Stevenson street. Miss Pauline Wendell. Celina. O. route 1. DismlMed: Mrs. Dewey Plumbley, Monroeville route 2: Mrs Lawrence Anhbold, 104 South Eleventh street; * Mrs. Marvin Schroeder and baby b >y. Melvin Daniel, Hoagland route 1; Mr*. R J. iiolthouxe and baby girl. 122 Howtli Sixth street; Miss Janice Sue McKean. 1110 West Madison street. Mrs perry Worklnger, Ohio City route 2. . ..... A strip of kraft paper more than IS feet wide and I,oo® miles long-large enough to cover a standard twolane highway from New York to Chicago- lx the equivalent of the daily capacity ot the four paper machine* at tinlor Jtag *• Paper Corp.’s Savannah. Ga.. plant.
U. $. $ R (SIBERIA! C 1 '-X > \ /XLh*»»IN ff; 0 ' fir/ cmangcmunK/ / 0 y-jffixcA fr~— — S’ .•t~us®o»»lK K Mb' ' ~ '"=—- ' =ao x\ WdtEA CHIN a CHINESE COMMUNIST force* are sifting into Changchun from the suburb* a* fighting rage* on three side* of the Manchurian capital city. The battle for the city got underway in earnest when the Communists began attacking from the north, northwest and aouth two hours before the Soviet withdrawal and quickly captured all three airfield* in th* area. Nationalist force* are reserving their main atrength for the defense of the city'a center, now hone y-c o m be d with slit trenches, road blocks and gun emplacements. while they await 'he arrival ot other government forces driving northward—a drive wh.ch may prove the decisive factor in the battle. f lr.ternationzl)
Service Tonight At Zion Lutheran Church G >od Friday »<-i vic •* will ;«• cotidm ted at the Zion Lutheran * . * the Rev Paul W HrhultZ, church pastor, delivering the special addresn. Church choir selection* will be under the direction cf Mrx. Lydia Arnold. Easter will be celebrated at the church with a sunrise service at 7 a.m. and celebration of holy communion A well planned Easter breakfaet. to be *ervo<| itt the basement auditorium by th«- missionary society, will follow the aervfcc-a. The public Ix Invited to attend 0 — Holiness Group To Meet Sunday The monthly meeting <>f the Idamo county holiness association will be held at the Nazarene church In Berne Ritndgy astern mn at 2 o’clock, The Rev. Roy John son. of Rpencevllle. <)., will be the -xp-nker and special music will b< provided.
Tit vs r Bursting to go to Tom Breneman’s Holly wood Party Thursday, May 2—B P. M. Jr.-Sr. High School Enjoy an evening out with the family. Orchid*—Gift*—Prize* (Ticket* from Psi Ote member*)
■ r Ji e-1 I ! B. 1 j| 1 B>ll B 1 aIA 'A 1 Radionic Hearing Aid By factory-trained representative Mon., Apr. 22 Unusual opportunity for those who are hard-of-hearing. Benefit from this man’s special training and long experience. Ix-arn how easily, inexpensively poor hearing can be helped. Zes/fb Neer/eg AWx MO end 550 Holthouse Drug Co. HAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watches Silverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St. Fresh Delicious BOX CANDY Always makes . a Gift at East er time. Get yours today. SI.OO $1.25 $1.50 Kohne Drug Store DANCE To a Fine Eleven Piece Band and Satisfy your Thirst with Ice Cold BOTTLED AND DRAFT BEER every SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT at the Land O’Dance St Henry, Ohio No Persons under 18 years of age admitted.
Regular Legion Meeting Monday Tint regular meeting ot Adams I’o-i t’t, American Lattiun will )m---held Monday nlg.it at ' o i l >< k .it ih- 1,7. <m hone \i* nieniie i - unasked to be pr«-»enl. — o K. Os C. Meeting Here Monday Night The regular meeting of the Knight* of Columbus council will j be held in the lodge had here Mon-
■■■■■■■■■■■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■l 2 Dr. Claude Hudson ! Z Veterinarian Z ■ ■ ■ (eottschalk Supply Co. Bldg; J ” Berne, Ind. Phone 2(H) ■ I I ® If no answer phone 1072—Sam Nussbaum Residence ® ■ ■ B Day or night calls accepted. *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•»?
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Ba Your Vote Will Be .Appreciated ■ World War 11. , • <)l \| || || |)_ ■ Indiana University ■ • EXPERIENCED - ■ Z Eormer F. B. I. ■ ■ y * through Indiana • Bk I 1 law ■ K. A ■ iKllfeß School. ■ ■ HHHkBk ■ * ilas never asked B for or held pub- 1 B office before. : MYLES F. PARRISH ■ ■ DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Prosecuting Attorney OF ADAMS COUNTY- ■ ■ M I Primary Election. Tuesday. May 7, 1916.
■ WE WILL BE Z Z CLOSED ALL DAY J z Easier Sunday : ■ OPEN TILL I A. M. ■ a SATURDAY NIGHT FOR ■ YOUR CONVENIENCE B Z HARPER’S TEXACO SERVICE ; ■ 2nd A Jack Non Phone 198 ■
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day night at N o'clock. All mem-te-ia are urged to attend. Q. ...» ..MR Dishonest slice esx Is u low form of failure.
Polly’s Restaurant Open 21 hourN a day. M*al*. Short Ordsra. uteak* and Chop*. Chicken Dinner* Every Wednesday and Sunday. 41.3 Winchester St. Phone 29A
