Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1946 — Page 3

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■ w om* n ■’ CLUB ■ uU T,NC w *< the ■ •’ ••■■'•"" K. . !.<■».• ‘ r,, * rt " f ■*' ( h»> evening •• •!'>' Mr * H,r Hunt “• nr!ul * h “ ,r ■ Hjrur Gerber. Mr. ■ K .»h> Jr Mr * K in() Ml* !»• !• ” Iluu 1 1,1 * h " ral .<>!<»•• !•*•*»”» w ’ lo * ■ 'jure-' i ""’ ■ ;,|e<il-n* Hue- bouK r . and ’‘f ,Hnr a beautiful ba< k M iy entertaining Hfjj Burkin. < lull pre»l Kj’ir.i .1 sh<>r. business r ,.w1.n4 th- program, ■ h th- tr»:i«urer. guest K"rfjr» Uid titles »ecreK, «.re read It was «»» Klut th* Woman's club K would be held at Krk May J 3 l< “’’d ,he ■^ r |Üb. U b. coin .-tit lon nomeI' Kfiiuc la-' •■'••nine cloned ■ year, and the next meetKot he held until fall. nn ** " "** 111 HAS K recently Kl Ot the K SCH. Os the I church met recently at K of Mr*. J. Ward CalKl (i-rher. president, conK business mealing. folK h Mr- Walter Krick K rocal .election!. Mr*. P»-y wan in charge of the I LADIES’ hark Gaberdine tnoES Ld for gardening ■ house wear. [X97 Halterman Shoe Store pD (Doe.) KELLER — Jeweler — th end Jewelry Repair, iemeede — Watchaa ihwwaro — Clacks M N. Ninth St. Renominate )BERT H. HELLER Dnwcratic Floor leader Os » of Representative* as State Joint Representative Aiaats & Wells Counties. Pol. Adv.

a Jttifel EBl Whenever You Are Nearby Visitors are always welcome »ere. If you would like to inspect 8 modern funeral home, if you w ®old like answers to bothersome M west ions, jf you would like to arrangements in advance of B *f*ssity, feel free to stop in. at •V time. WICK’S 'j1 Mineral home 6!,NIGHT 800-303< '-FTr-ryT"i

lesson, ualna an her topic "Why I (Jo to Church" ami “Faith for Today." Dainty refreshment* were nerved by the hostees, usshled by Mr*. Floyd Acker, Mrs. Huth Holllngnworth and Mrs. Walter Krick THIRD RECITAL TO BE GIVEN MONDAY The featured pianist for the third Music Forum cluh recital will he Giulio Fabarlo. who will p| U y on May « at seven forty five o'clock in the St Jo.eph auditorium Mrs. Edpar Gerber la program chairman. Mr. Favario began the study of piano with his father, at the age of seven, and played In public for the* flrat time the following year, before an audience of seven hundred. Since then, he ha. made many recital appearance* through out Chicago. He |« now seventeen yeart old. Mr. Favario Im* won mimerou* honor* both In the academic and In the musical field*. In IMS he was chosen hy the Sherwood Music school to be a representative of Ita piano department in the annual commencement concert at orchoatra hall, and on thin oceanloyi he appeared a* a soloist with the Sherwood Symphony orchestra in a performance of the Beethoven Concerto In C minor. Since beginning study under the distinguished pianist, last Podol sky, several year* ago, Mr. Favario ba* made rapid progress toward complete artistic maturity, and I* regarded a* one of the most promising of young American artlata. The fourth concert will be given by Ia»o Podolsky on Sunday. May 12, which will climax national music week. Program* for both concert* may be obtained from the Slater* of St. Agne* or Mr*. Edgar Gerber. COUPLE CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mr*. Ivan Barkley of t'nlon township were pleasantly surprised Sunday when a group of relative* and friend* honored them at a pot-luck dinner in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding an nlversary. The dining room was decorated with red rosea, white carnation* and tall white taperw. The table*, i laid In lace und silver, were centered with a beautiful take, surrounded with Inldal wreath and taper* The couple re -eived many beautiful gifts. Those present included their children, Mr. ami Mis. Chalmer Barkley and daughter, Decatur: Misses Jean and Patricia. Fort Wayne; Loren and Byron. Monroeville; the couple'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Dager of Monroeville and Mr. and Mr*. J. Barkley, Decatur; and Mr. and Mrv.

(i2k >—S FIAKOJ / \ m cun MI > /Two -r«ady-\ # I product* with \ • wide reput*- \ turn for > \go*W J MASONIC Master Mason degree, Tuesday, April 39 at 4:30 p. m„ supper at 6:30 p. m Walter J. Krick, W M. lOlbttx

CLUB CALENDAF. Beslsty Deadline, If A. M. Tuesday Kirkland Home Economic* club, high school, | p tn. Wednesday Zion Lutheran Married Couple* I club, church basement. N pm. I‘«l lota XI buxine** meeting. Elk* home, 7 p.m. Mother and daughter banquet of First Evangelical church, church, fl p. m. Thursday Pleasant Dale I aid lex Aid society. church, all day. Ever Heady class <>t Methodist church. Mrs. Dan Tyndall, 7:30 p.m. JVI lota XI Tom Brenneman party, junior-senior high school, .1 p.m. Presbyterian Missionary society, Mrs Hoy Runyon, pm. , Evangelical and Reformed Imdle* aid of Magley. parish hall. lacdle* Aid society of First I’. B church. Mm. Hubert Gllp-n, 2 P m. W M \. of Xuttman Avenue- V. B. church. Mrs. Pearl Reed, 7:30 p.m. Friday Ave Marla Study club. Mrs. Paul Brlede, s p.m. French Township Home Economic* club, .Mm. Amos Levy, 1 pm. Y P.M 11. of Nuctman Avenue r. B. church. Mr*. Iluze) Foor, 7:30 p in. Work and Win (’las*. Mr and • Nile* Butler, 7.30 p.m. Delos* Dager and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Raymond (Heckler and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Walter Du ger, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gerardot and children. Mr. and Mrs Steven Meyer and son, Mr and Mr*, laiwrence Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wallent and family, Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Nldllnger and son. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barkley and the Mieses Phyllic Stump. Maxine Meyer and Glcnnls. Virgl nla and Barbara Barkley. MARRIED COUPLES CLUB TO MEET A technicolor film. The Chureh Doe* Not Forget," Will be shown at the- May meeting of the Zion Lutheran Married Couple* c lul> Wednesday evening in tho church basement. The film dc-phts the work of the Lutheran church’s army and navy commission among service personnel during the war Eatl Caston is program chairman The committee hl cn.crge'of refreshment* and entertainmant for the evening consist* of Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Dull. Mr and Mrs. Harry Sheets and Mr nnd Mr*, Adolph Sciiumerloh The mother and daughter ban quet of the First Evangfielical church will be held Wednesday evening at six o'clock in the church basement. The meeting of the- Ever-Ready class of the Methodist church, scheduled for Thursday evening, ha* been itostponed to Friday evening. The Work and Win clm* of the First Cnited Brethren church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mra. Niles Butler Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All member* are urged to be present. j — o 79-Pound Packages To Soldiers Overseas Washington. April 30— (UP) — Packages weighing up to 79 pound* now may be mailed to soldiers overseas, the War Department announced today. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

REVIVAL ÜBu iggal 9k ' ' ’ Jr Announcing a series of Revival Services at the ANTIOCH M. B. C. CHURCH with Evangelist Charles McHatton. Mr. McHatton is a student of the Fort Wayne Bible Institute, with unusual ability and a gift from God, for evangelistic work. Services each night at 7:30 beginning April 28 and continuing through May Sth. Plan to come. Jake Hostetler, Pastor.

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————B—HOME (Editor's note: The following question* and answer* conc-erning veteran* are furnished by Dwight R. Arnold, county service- officer ) (J. My husband had two pension checks coming to him rt the time of his death. Am I entitled to theee checks? A. Ye*. Q. I* a retlrc-d inemhc-r of the former Life Saving Service entitled to receive a penilon for any period for which he receive* retired pay?. A. No. he I* not entitled to this Q When- do I obtain information In regard to medal* and decorations awarded Ity the army? A. Adjutant General. Bureau of Decorations and Awards, Washington 25, D (’. — o — - Mr*. T. J. Metxler has returned home from Chicago where she Repent the past week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mim. D.ii Hobm and daughter Sherron of Norfolk. Va . have returned to Decatur to make their residence here. They are visiting for a while With Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ripley of Willshire. O. before- moving to Decatur. ! Dale Moses, county commission- ! er. attendee! to business in Marlon. Indiana this afternoon.

Ms and Mrs. Leigh Bowen have returned to their home on Madison street after a several month* visit in Florida. Mr. Bowen, who has been 111 for some time, is reported much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neerlng visited In Chicago Sunday. The Bev. 0. Kenneth Shafer and family of Chicago will arrive here this evening to spend a few days with the former's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gerber. They will be accompanied home by John Shafer, who has been their guest for several weeks Mrs. Kathryn Schneider has retut tied home after spending the winter in Saginaw, Mich. She was accompanied home by her daughter. Mrs. •Adeline Wagner, who will temain here for an indefinite stay Wray Fleming, attorney and manager of the Hoosier State Press Association. Indianapolis, stopped here Monday afternoon for an hour's visit en route to Garrett on busimws. Ben Kauffman, former Spencer newspaper man who ha.< just returned from war service and Is residing temporarily at Fort Wayne, was a caller at this office Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickler and family have returned from a visit at Miami and West Palm Beach. Fla. Sam Nussbaum, well known Berne business man. k> reported to be seriously ill at his home from a heart ailment. Catholic Seniors Present Operetta Two-Act Operetta Here Sunday Night The senior class of the Itecatur ( Catholic high school will present a two-act operetta, entitled *'A«k the Professor,” a musical comedy. ( as the annual class play Sunday , at s pm. In the school auditorium. { The presentation will Include the entire class <f 30 member* i with numerous chorus* e and dances giving a preview of the gay pa- I norama of college life. The play is directed by Sr, M. ia-onlda. senior <lass guardian and Sr. M. Patricia, a music director at the school. t Following is the cut of charac- t ters: « Emily Lee by Betty Ttults, a Maryida O'Neal, Celesta Geels, i Prof. Will Breakeasy, Richard j Wemhoff. > John Ainsworthy. Patrick Brittle. 1 June Ainsworthy, Mildred Geiin- < er. 1 Polly. Bernie e Kintz. Red O'Neal, Ja .** Hess. r Tommy Freshman, Owen Wem- < hoff. Pean Stone, Catherine Schmitt. | George Handy, Norbert LongerMl I Mas. O'Neal, Marian Sorg. Page. Jimmy Sehnepp Soloiats. Naure-n Fullenkamp, t Miriam Appelman, Joseph Daniel, i Singing, Dancing Choru* I Betty Schmitt. Kathryn, Betty ' Keller. Patricia York, Joan Bierly, > Agnes Eyanson. Joan Zeser, Mar- I jorie Meyer, Mary Ann laturent, ’ Joan Voglewede. Robert Koor*. 1 William Lengerich, Daniel Miller, Rose Marie Kohne and Anselm 1 Hackman. I —— o Th* shot put. a track meet event. ' was fir*t done in ancient Irish ' games In 632 B.C. <

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Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court Mrs. Marjorie Anderson of thlcity has filed suit for divorce from Thomas Anderson, charging cruel and inhuman treatment In that he struck her and failed to provide for her. The complaint state* they were married November 23, | 1940 and separated January 26. | 1946. She asks custody of two cliil dren. aged four years, and 1" months. John L. DeVoss is plain ' tiff's counsel. Business Meeting Os Baptists Wednesday Tile Baptist church will hold its annual busine'o meeting and election of officers, Wednesday evening. A carry-in supper will be enjoyed at 6:30 p.m. The ladies are asked to bring only a covered dish and table service t>r their fam Hies. The meat, rolls and coffee will be furnished by the church. Every member ami friend of the church is urged to enjoy this fellowship. Following the dinner the bust ner.i session will be held in the church parlor. Four Decatur Youths Meeting In Manila

They didn't know until recently that they are assigned to elation* in the same locality, but now four Decatur young men are spending their weekends together at th« Roosevelt club In Manila. Philip pine Islands, according to Pfc, Edward Walters, son of Mr. ami Mrs Lawrence Walient. of this city. Pfc Walters first met Jim Brun negraf. then Felix Braun and finally Junior Kaehr. all 01 this city, while in Manila. So now they meet each weekend to reminisce and discuss their homes, etc. back In Decatur.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold WhittenLarger of Monroeville, route 2. are the parents of a baby girl, born at 1:35 p in. Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital Hhe weighed 8 pounds, and has not been named. A baby girl was born to Mr. mid Mrs. LaVern Bowman of 421 John* street. at the Adams county hospital Friday morning at in 45 a. m. She weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounce* anti has been named Kay Elizabeth.

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Admitted: Mrs. Sherman Fonner, 414 North Seventh street;! Fred W. Berning, route 1; Mrs Alton Andrews. 538 Washington street; Raymond la-itz, 10l5zM<m roe street. Admitted and dismissed: Glenn Lautzenhelser. Monroe; George Balsfger. Berne. Dismissed: Donald A. Painter,: Berne route 2; Mrs. Robert High. 935 Harrison street; Edgar J. Bak er, Rockford. O. route 1; Mrs. Thomas Johnson, route 4. Automobile Stolen Here Is Recovered A Ford auto, owned by Doyt Miller. local hardware employe, which was stolen from a parked position In front of his Monroe street home on April 10. has been recovered at Monticello, It was reported today by police chief Ed Miller. The auto will be returned hero.

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