Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1946 — Page 3

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Clarice Anxpauich. Mlmm Waneta Llndxey and Mlaa Juanita Frut hlc. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse furnished mu ale for the guests. For their wedding trip through southern Indiana, the hrid<« chose a dress of egg shell color, with hrown uccHHiorlc**. Mh«* wore a corsage of pink carnations. The new .Mr. and Mrs Ogg ladh attended Decatur high school. Mrs. Ogg Is employed as u clerk at the Holthouee Drug Co, and will re aide with her parents while her hushand Is in the army Out-of-town guests w< re Mrs. Catherine Copsey and Mr und Mrs. William Dice* of n.ar Itoswell, and Mies Waneta Lindsey of |ti< ktu-ll WOODRING LEONAROSON NUPTIAL VOWS ARE REAO Mary Jane Woodring, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Woodring of Fort Wayne. an<l Mux A. !>onardson, son of Mr und Mrs. H. E. Leonardson of 92S North Second street, were* united in mafriuge Sunday afternoon at three o'clock In the Trinity Methodist church in Fort Wayne. The llev. D. K. Finch read the double ring ceremony, before a candlelll altar, decked with palm* and Easter Hilles. MendeUsohn's and 1.0 hengrin's wedding marches were played by Mrs. Rosamund Harmon The bride wore a white nylon taffeta gown, fashioned with a net of yoke embroidered with seed pearls. The long full rklrl ended in a long train, and she wore a fingertip veil attached to a Itead ed bandeau. Her colonial bouquet was of white rosea and sweetpeas. Her attendant. Mies Norma Day, wore a pink gown of satin and net. Norman la>onards«n served his brother as best man and Donn Llby und Richard Abbott ushered The bride's mother was attired In an aqua colored suit with bla< k accessories, while Mrs. l<eonardson wore a piwtel gretn suit with light brown and white accessories. Both wore orchid corsages. Following the ceremony, a reception for one litidred and fifty guests was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's table, centered with a large wed ding cake, waa beautifully decorated with Easter Hilles and a low crystal bowl of dainty spring flow era. Mixed liouquets and lilacs were used throughout the entertaining rooms. Out-of-town guests Included Mrs. Ralph Arbuckle of Anders m; .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodring of Portland; Mr. und .Mrs. Duane W«-ll*t and Joyce Ann Wells, of Bellevue, O.; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Champman Yoder; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. Helmer; Mr. and Mim. John t'lelund, Bloomington: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Whiteman of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Donald and Marilyn. Cleveland, and Miss Janice Eheldon o f Ashtabula, O. Mrs. Leanardsati uti-.-nded the Decatur schools und was graduated front North Side high ochool in Fort Wayne. At present, she It a Stenographer at the Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. Herdtusband is employed in the Nickel Plate railroad fr-ight office in Fort Wayne. Following his graduation from Decatur high school. Mr. la-oiiurdson enlisted in the navy and was recently discharged after three years service.

FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE CLUB MEETS THURSDAY The Friendship Village Home Economic) club met Thursday at Ihe North Brick t-chool hou-e. The pn-Hldent opened the meeting by leading the group In Hinging “The Old Rugged From)." The club creed wan repeated in uni*on. and prayer wax offered by Mr*. Buache. Clan Girod read the devotion*. Mixa Anna K William* gave a demonstration on making good uxe of the fo<»d or. hand, and how to make food more attractive and Mill get the vitamins needed. Thirty membora anawered roll call with “the teacher I like Iteat." A coMeat on EaHter waa w.,n by fatuiHe Hileman. H<»hl«-*h'-h were Mra. Ina RaudenbiMh. Mm. Kchhler, Mr*. Lulu Lawson ami Mrs. Ruth Edwards. Two gueste and six < hlldren were also pre. ent. The Union ToOnship Woman's club will meet Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o'crock at the home of Mrs. Dan Lvhrtnan. Tile St. Patil Ladles Aid society will have un all day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Format Durr. A pot-luck dinner will lie served at the noon hour, and all members uro urged to attend Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellows bail. The Odd Fellow* and Rebekahs will be entertained fallowing Ihe meeting, celebrating the anniversary of Odd Fellowship. Entertainment and refreshments will be featured and all member* are urged to attend. — ■ "'0 —-e— — In a Good Town — Decatur

CLUB CALENDAR toclsty Desdllns, 11 A. M. Monday St. Mary's H-.cleiy, Catholic school, 7:30 pm. <Hil Scout Council, Mt*. | Finlayson, 3:45 pm. Needle e| t ||,, g o s |i home, lifter Temple. Music department «>f Iterator Woman's dub, Mrs Clarence Bell, 7: So pm. lub park, Lincoln hool auditorium. 7 p.m Tuesday Church Mothers Study club. Methodist church, 8 p in. Catholic luidles <>f f lumbla, hall, 6:30 p m. Root Township Home Economics club, Mr* Will Schnepf, 1 to p.m. Delta Theta Tut social meeting Elka home, 7:30 pm Rebekuh lodge. Odd Fellows hull. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mre. Ilk hard Arnold, x pm Wednesday Psi lota Xi Inspection, Elks home i; :3q pm Profit and Pleasure Home Economies club. Mrs. I!,yd Stepler, 7:30 p m. St. Mary'* Heme Economic.! club, Mrs Mary Rich, 1:30 pm Sk Vincent de Paul Ko<-|i-ty, |{ of c. hall. 2 p m I nlon Township Woman's dub, Mrs. Dun la-hrmun. l:3o pm St Paul Ladies Aid society. Mrs Forre-t Durr, all day. Bethany circle of Zion Evangell cal and Reformed church. Mrs E<l Miller, 8 p.m. Thursday Women of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. stated meeting of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Pr.n'.yterian Ladies Aid society, church parlor, 2:3t> p nt. Cinle I of wsc.s. of Methodist church, Mre. John Tyudtll, 2 30 p.m. Circle 11. of W.S.f’S. of Mdhodlst church, Mrs. War,l Calland 2:30 pm. Circle ill ~f W.S.C.K. of Methodist church. Mrs. Guy Brown, 2-So p.m. Circle IV of WS.C.S. of Metho dist church. Mrs. George I h im. 2:30 p m. Young Adult cla-- of Proshyteri an church. Ilantia Nut'man park. 7:3n p.m. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Rehm of Kenosha. Wit. are ihe parents of a baby boy. born at th-- Kenosha hospital Sunday night at l<>:3o p. m. lie weighed 7'g pounds. Mrs. Rehm Is the former Mi * Peggy Staley.

\ r Jr r < J //Ii / /aM \nl/1 I W 1/1 vIJ ili ■ w left te rlfht: Striped cotton skirt and jacket, center, two-piece bathing suit; right, bra and striped skirt. Now that warm weather to just around the comer, the younget' set will begin to plan vacation trips to beach or lake. The teen-agers naturally will be wanting outfits that can tie worn in or around the the water and be flattering to their figures and practical for long days on the beach and in the sunshine If you are one of those girls who has spent her allowance on her spring outfit, start now and whip up some smart but inexpensive costumes for vacation. The three outfita shown above really are one four-piece designed for round-the-clock wear At the left is the complete outfit, a full, short, striped cotton skirt with hip pockets worn with a matching tight basque jacket, for shopping or dates Center to the swim suit consisting of a bra with tucked-in fullness and little shorts trimmed with self fabric bows. Right, the bra is teamed with ths skirt to make a cabana lunching or country (International)

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IT’S BACK to the army he left only five months ago for ex-Sgt. James Martin. 34, of Chicago. He served xs a cook during the war for General Dwight D. Eisenhower. After receiving a wire from the Chief of Staff's oihee stating that his commander would like to have him back again, Martin said he would re-enlist. ’lnfernnOnnull STIII HOME (Editor's note: The following nue-tions und answers concerning veterans are furnished by Dwight ■ It. Arnold, county Q. I have Just r< turned fr mi thservice. Before lielng indm te l foil.- i year-! ago I worked iii .-i nr.i<-hlne shop in Indianapolis. Tile man that took my place during my absence ' was given pay increases from time to time until the pay he l» receiving now is aluillt twenty dollars a week more than I received when I work - ed there. Am I entitled to this in-1 creawe when I return to my old job? A. While you were in the sei- ( vice you wen- on a leave of ale sence from your company. During this have if the employe.) of thcompany received any added benefits then you ar- entitled t > them when you return. Q. How much will it cost me per month to convert my Nati mil Herjvice Life Insurance pidlty t.» 2o payment life? I am 31 years of age. The policy ,s for |in. 00. A 121.50 per month — .. .... (> _ N'« braskn now has f>6 soil i- in‘ervatloS districts coveril ’t 57 per rent of the farm ami lanch acreage in tile state.

JpERSONAIS Mr and Mrs. Bi mat’d Hartough of Fort Wayne visited hen- over the weeki-nd Miss Mary Frank of t'hlrsiro. | -pent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. la-land Frank. Mr. an I Mrs. (ed I C.ilchln. of Sturgis. Mich., visited friends and relitivi - in Itecatur over the Easter Weekend. Dr. mol Mrs. Jatner <l. Neptune oi Lima. <». spent Holiday here ul tin- home <>( Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr ami family of Elkhart spent Eimter Sunday at the hotn» of Mr. and Mr la-o Kirsch, north nt D<<a fur. Lieut, an I Mr Clarence Henv er’s visited thki wec-kend with Mi Beavers' mother. Mr*. H. L (’outei. James Sasser, Detr-lt visited hk« family In D -atur over the Weeket d Mr. find Mrs. Ted Mid'llnlock and family of Coluinbu-, <> visited lin Decatur over the weekend at the home of Mrs. MeClintock'it parents, Mr. and M s C. D. Teeple. Mr, ami Mr*. David J. Hensley of Bronson, Mich., Mrs. D M 1 Hensley and Mrs. Veda Ors of Ft. | Wayne spent Saturday evening in Decatur. Mi and M French Quinn ' spent Sunday at tfie home of Mr. and Mr*. Fred B»-!l in Fort Wayne. R<mc e <;:« ndei.ing of till* city will represent tile Fir*' ITeabyferi t ill church Os De.atur at the’meet ing of the Fort Wayne Presbytery. Io Im- held Tui-sday at G ishen. Mi Gertrude Hite of Detroit, I Mich iu visiting rei.itive* and frh nds In Do-.itur ■ Foirest Elzey, him, mayor of Decntur, who was stricken m-veti : Weeks ago with spinal meningitis. Li able to Im- out again. ||- is re covering rapidly and j* abl- to I walk. Hurt Mir.iluk i. former De -atur resident, underwent an operation at a Fort Wayne h spitil this I morning. His condlti-n was re I pelted as ‘at 1 factory. o William Fike Dies At Home In Berne William S. Fike. 7s. til, d Hur lay evening at hi* home in Berne after an illn •'* of t * i w.-eks T only near survivt :■ i hi* *lf« Jl#' jtha. Funeral services will Im- Ii- al at 2 p.m. Wedlle-tiiy at tin- Borno Mi- imary church, with tie- Rev. C. II Wiederkehr offb-iatin - Hu rial will Im- In Fairview cemetery al Bluffton The body will be moved from lh<- Yager mortuary to the i, *l.lenc - Tuesday morning. Trade In a Good Town Decatur

Shearing And Dipping Season Is At Hand The sheep shearing and sheep tllppliiK s< a<on * ut hand Dipping sheep to eradl-ate tlcko and lice U Just aismt ns Important a* ■ht-arltlg. There are two sheep i utflts available f >i u»-- ,n Adams county. A numlw-r of t ie men who hav« shuar'-d • iw-p r> -u'uily report they are nd going to b<- active in this work thh rprln -. Th, miily tigenl'a off! e wmild appre iate learning who Is going to shear sheep because l!o- ;jffl> < Uel„ mutty Inquirl- isklng wiio Is avail able f,r this work. o Clay Plants Strike Reported Settled Brazil, Ini. April 22 tl'PI Moi,- than 23't worker* were scbetl uled to return to wo,I, In tw> l-> cal clay plum- t «lay. • ndlng an el-Ven-week -trik--. They were the Indiana representative.*) of 2,50' day workei |-||e for the past e|e te.i wti-k* iii Indicia. Ohio and petin-ylviinlu Strikers in Indian.i said they would r<- time their Job.-, today at th- American vitrified p-oduets corporation and the day < ily pipe company. A luntn -t signed Saturday by perators ,all three state* guaranteed the work- ■- an 18'.. < , iii hourly jm-i '-.i <• a-id a 22 per , ,-nt ln< rea-e f ,r pie,--- work. <) The Wyomini- Hereford ranch, near t'heyenne. Wyo . i- -ue ijf the most famous in the country. Zjß HERE'S THAT MAN whom Movie Actress lama Turner described to Hollywood reporters as "tall, handsome, very wonderful, and Juat what 1 want." He is Charles I’. Jaeger, radio network executive, who was introduced to the blonde, twice-married actress in New York recently after her return from a South American tour. However. ' Mr Jaeger and 1 have ro definite plans for marriage." Lana said. (Inter national)

|F \ W ’ f ; ’ —*4 . i PRfSENI at the lime fight referee Arthur Donovan is alleged to have struck his father <m a New Y<»s City street. David S. Corcoran, J.’ (above) is shown after talking t polira. Corcoran, u wealthy in |M>rter. died its ;s hsstpital from in Juries received when his he. tut the pavement, (ititernalionc: ' * . Lrii /.?! INVESTIGATION Into the death cf Mrs. G?rmainc Marie Zech, wife of Dr. Ad' lph Zech, assistant prolessor of German nt the University <f Mis; uri. has been started ty Boone County authorities. A corcner's Jury found that she had died of arsenic poisoning "administeied ty a party or parties unknown." (International)

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REP ANDREW J. MAY, right, of Kentucky, chairman of the House Military Affairs committee, points out Oct. 15 to Joseph Kaspar ot Washington, House lobby doorkeeper, who will be 18 on May 2'L ft.a the congressman explains the bny'a draft ’'holiday” which wJi end on that date. The House has approved by a vote of 290 tn lift a nlne-month extension of selective service, with teen-aged youtl s exempt until the October date. (International Soundjhotoj

Alabama, Kuitmky. and N<braska all have the (hddenrod for their state flower. The flower was < ho-< n by the tale U-gislature ot ea<h vtate. Th* ruined Ml**io:i of Quaral at Manzano. N. M , Is an excellent example of Franciscan masonry this spring.

H PROMPT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE No matter what’s wrong with it, if knowhow can make it work, we'll put it back in the running. Modest charges. 130 N. Second St. Opposite A. A P. Store 7-. Z ~ , , .-".gS ■IujLIJJE ■ Notice To Taxpayers- i ■ Monday, May 6 ■ Z FINAL DAY TO ■ Z PAY TAXES J : o ? Avoid the last minute rush and “ ■ I the risk of paying the penalty J 1 I by paying your taxes now. ■ J B I • Roy L Price, Treas.- ■ ■ • JU N IOR.SE 'n IOR ' GYM.: ■ DEC ATI'R. IND. ! ; Friday Night Apr. 26 • ; IN PERSON • • THE FAMOUS WOWO ■ : HOOSIER HOP: ■ ■ The AH American Barn Dance ■ • — FEATURING — ■ SHEETS CROSS * KENNY ROBERTS JI DY & JEN * HERB HAYWORTH DON BI SH • THE HILL TOPPERS BLACK HAWK VALLEY BOYS • ■ GEO. TROXEL • DANNY O’GRADY I ■ UNCLE FEZZ * NANCY LEE | : ALL NEW—I 2 BIG ACTS J ■ ! TICKETS NOW ON SALE! I 1 ALL MEMBERS DECATUR HIGH BAND B ALL DECATUR DRUG STORES ! 2 HOURS OF MIRTH AND MUSIC I B Sponsored by a DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL BAND. * ■ ■■■■■■■■&■■■■ ■■■ ■ • a a

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Huntern »et a new record during .Maine’* today <leer hunting evaxcu thi* year by killing 24.882 d<-«-r. The prevtoux record wa* 24.4'18 killed in 1043. Itoliert Emmet Hhrrwood la a three time Pulitzer play winner. Thornton Wilder twice haa won the award, and George 8. Kaufman. twice In collaboration.