Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1946 — Page 3
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■ nnouncement : ■ 1 have purchased and am now operating B the AGNES BEAUTY SHOPPE B ■ 128 N. Fourth afreet B ■ ad cordially invite everyone to visit me for B lheir beauty needs. ■ My past experience ia your assurance of Quality work. I will continue the same >hoppe policy with our present operators— Mm Moser and Phillia Sills. n's Beauty Shoppe; IN. 4th St. Vera Barher. Owner ■ ■■■■■■a ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■* Vote For ■ HOMER C. MICHAEL ; Republican Candidate For Joint State Senator B From Adams. Blackford and a Wells Counties Your Support Appreciated at the Primary, May 7. ■ Pol. Adv. g ■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ l I ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ II I ■ I CONGRESS = ■ Fourth District ■ WORLD WAR II VETERAN Y °w Support Will Be Appreciated. • Pol. Adv.
IEXALL IcSALE starts todays—smith drug co.
CLUB CALENDAR •ooloty Deadline, 11 A. M. Wedneaday Zion Lutheran Married Couple* dub, church basement. S p.m. Pal lota XI bualneaa meeting Elka borne, 7 p.m. Mother and daughter banquet of Flrat Evangelical church, church, fi p. m. 0. E. Aeolian choir. Junior-Sen-ior high school, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Pleasant bale Indies Aid society, church, all day. Ever Ready class of Methodist church. Mrs. Dan Tyndall, 7:30 p.m. Pel lota XI Tom Brenneman party, Junior-senior high school, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Missionary society. Mra. Roy Runyon. 3:30 p m. evangelical and Reformed Ladies aid of Magley, parish hall. Ladies Aid society of First U. B. ctfurch, Mt*. Hubert Gllpen, 2 p.m. W M.A. of Nutlman Avenue U. B. church, Mra. Pearl Reed. 7:30 p.m. Friday Ave Marla Study dub, Mra. Paul Briede, 8 p.m. French Township Home Economics club, Mt*. Amos Levy. 1 p.m. Y.P.M.B. of Nuttman Avenue U. B. church, Mrs. Hase) Foor. 7:30 p.m. Work and Win Class, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Butler, 7:30 p m. Fifty-three separate operations are required to fashion the shoulder pad used by Gilbert Adrian, the deslimer who creates clothing styles which give women thut broad * shouldered appearance which tends to slim the hips, says an article in The American Magasine.
Charles Phillips, former Itecatur resident, now In the necktie manuse •urtn- I :-»!t> , Is •|H-ndlnv n couple of days here attending to busine** and looking up old friends. He is connected with, thLima Necktie company. Illa father. Ed Phillips, was f-u many years in the newspaper and priting business hero. Four of Portland's hading In- ' duatriss have been clos<sl Irecause 1 ot the coal strikes. They are the Sheller Company, Jay Garment. Portland Forge and Foundry, the Standard brueh and broom factory. An unemployment office will be opened there tomorrow, it has Iteen announced. Mra. Minnie Darkless has returned to her home in Monmouth after spending the winter with her children In Fort Wayne. Ernest Curtis. Blackford county superintendent of schools and former principal and coach at Monmouth high achool, was a visitor in Decatur today. Mr. Curtis was <>n his way to a meeting in Fort j Wayne. A number of Decatur people motored to Columbia City yesterday to attend the Columbia City-Ken-ilallville-Decatur track meet, Ray ladtz was admitted to the local hospital Monday suffering from a severe attack of quinsy. The condition of Pat Costello, who underwent a major operation at the local Imepital Sunday, is reported as Improved. —-SB-— agfcWH’RE STILL HOME ' (Editor's note: The following questions and answers concerning veterans are furnished by Dwight R. Arnold, county service officer.) Q. Are members of the Merchant Marine entitled Io the same benefits as members of the other armed forces? A. Member* of the Merchant Marine are not in military service and are not entitled to any of the | benefits or privileges accorded to thorte in the active military or na- ■ val service of the United States 1 or to Veterans of such service. Q. If I file claim for Pension, and am awarded such, when is the effective date of the award of dlttb- 1 ility? A. Will be payable from the date of discharge if Claim I* filed within one year from date of discharge; if application is made later than one year after discharge, payment will become effective the date of receipt ot application at the Celt-i tral office. Q~ Sgt. Arthur Braun, son of Mrs. j Margaret Braun, has been dis- j charged from the army. Recently i he was stationed on Guam and in' other Pacific areas. . - o ■■■ — Hartford City Man Killed In Accident Hartford City. Ind.. May 1 (U. P.) Funeral nervier* were arranged today for Victor Felger. 22 yearold war veteran, who was futally Injured last night while working at the local plant of the Fort Wayne corrugated paper company. Felger was struck on the head by a piece of machinery. He died enroute to Nlackford county hospital. Survivors include a wife and an Ik-months-old son.
: Thank You-- ■ * 1 have sold the Agnes Ileauty Shoppe and sincerely wish to thank all my * friends and customers for their patron- * * age during the past years. * ■ i * It was a pleasure to * have served you. “ I I I Agnes Arnold;
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Hard-To-Get hems , Return To Shelves I Electric u«b 1 "" 1 Return To Stores t Radius, electric Irons, wiring * supidlen and several other Item* 1 which have hard to get the 1 last two years are again appearing 1 on local retail counters and Indi 1 cations arc that the flow of merchandise in general will show great improvement In the next few months. Several local stores have recelvim| a few table mode) tadlos the 1 last two week*. They range in price from |2o upward. Electric Iron* j ' are now available and alarm * clock*, watches and electric clock* j are appearing in the nloi-v Electrical supplies are availablr iu limited quantile*. Switch*-*. wall | pistes, wire and other wiring necessities are again on sale. I , Men's furnishings and suits are still scarce and there are no indications that this market will improve much for some time Rugs, curtains, linoleum and other household items still are on the hard toget list, but there la some movement ot these Items. Bathroom accessories and fixtures are scarce and other plumbing equipment is being received In only email allotments. laical automobile agents are optimistic about the future. Most automobile plant* are now operating .and while few new ears have been I received In Decatur, local agents are hopeful that the market will show great improvement In the next 9-t days. Most local auto dealers have ! enough back orders for new cars Ito consume their entire year's allotment. Refrigerators, stoves and other larger electric and gas equipment are arriving slowly, but dealers say that they have promises of larger equipment soon. - —o— — It's a popular legend that the only time Abraham Lincoln via- ! ite<| New Orleans, as a young flat-' boatman, he watched a slave auction. and It was then thap the Great Emancipator decided to dedicate himself to freeing the slaves. ft- Jf*\ .4 <’' i - * - Abw’3 IJJ IB ■gsrrv dark-haired Elaine (Bob* ble) Orlowitz. 10, of Philadelphia Is shown in Chicago after she was identified by parents of her Mt. Ida college roommate following her collapse on busy State street and her loas of gtemory. She had been reported missing from the Boston college. Her father, operator of a Philadelphia plumbing supply company, in Boston since her disappearance, Is flying to the Windy City. (laternathasl)
300 Delphi Students Remain Out On Strike Delphi, Ind. May I (UP) Three-hundred students of Delphi high achool said today they would .oan ou ->i ik'- mi'll the hoo "TTTT l "rTi. l i. *..11 puncipni They stopped unending clasaoa i when Principal Harry Hutton was asked to resign because he permit ted students to Jaywalk, play In the gymnasium In afreet shoes and listen lo the world aeries during classes. —— o ■■ — ■ ELECTION WORKERS (Continue) From Pava Ona I Berne A: inspector, Frank Pick-j ett; Judge. Opal Amatutx; clerks, Margaret Sprunger and Menno Hprunger; sheriff. Carl Burley. Berne B: inspector. Edward Llechty; judge, Joel Moser; clerks. Belina Nussbaum olid Mary Hprunger; sheriff, Howard Neuenachwander. Berne C: inspector, Marcus Ix-hman; Judge, Oaswln Hprunger; clerk. Anna Haecker; sheriff, Mrs. Ema I**hman. East Union; Inspector. Edward Bischoff; judge. Adolph Marhaoh; clerk. Elmer, Allison; sheriff, Curtis Miller. West Union: Inspector, Georgia Morris; judge, Marie Markley; clerk. Treaella Holler; sheriff, C. O. Brown. Bust Root: inspector. W. Ami Miller; judge, Fred Kukelhan; clerk, Amila Crosby; sheriff, Harold Burger. North Preble: Inspector, P. R. Caston; judge, Arnold Hcheumann; clerk. Martin Blomenberg; sheriff. Vern Linker. Houth Preble: Inspector. Glen Baumgartner; judge. Theodore Ewell. Jr; clerk. Glen Girod; sheriff. Emil Hcheuler. North' Kirkland: inspector, Thoma* Griffiths; judge, Virgil Bowers; clerk. Wade Mcßarnes; sheriff, Frank Spade. South Kirkland: Inspector. Lloyd Byerly; judge. Pauline Baumgartner; clerk. Ixda Ehrman; sheriff. Earl Arnold. North Washington: Inspector. Fred Ahr: Judge. Ernest Tumbleson: clerk, Mrs. Roy Price; sheriff, Ed Ellsworth. South St. Mary's: Inspector. Sherman Archer; Judge. Ben McCullough; clerk. Maty Melchlng; sheriff. Robert McMillen. Decatur 2-A: inspector. Charles Hocker; judge, Mrs. Itorls Doan; clerks, Barbara Farnham ami William Schrock. Jr.; sheriff. Noah Frye. Decatur 2-B: Inspector, Fred Hoenheisen; judge, Mrs. Glenn Hill; clerk*. Mrs. Hephus Jackson and Mrs. Hubert Gilpin; sheriff. O. P. Mills. Decatur 3A: Inspector. Evelyn R. Kingsley; Judge. Dora Lower; Princess Two-Piece H n n HO L_o jf»J/ / / 9 Uli Lr I ® / c f If \ /s/hr z /7 if 9 078 vzts L' JT i? .u iJ 44 Marian Martin Summer style strategy . , that's Pattern PO7B. Quick sewing, the smart sunfrock has NO waistline seam. Equally easy to make is the Jaunty Jacket. Practical ensemble! Pattern 9078: 12, 14. 18. 18. 20; 30. 32. 34. 38. 38. 40, 42. 44. Size 16. frock. 2% yds. 39-ln.; Jacket 1% yards. Send TWENTY cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Dally i Democrat, Pattern Dept., 165 N. Jefferson Bt., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book Is now ready . . , it's yours for Fifteen Cents. Full of smart styles for the family plus FREE pattern for the new “bag-on-a-belt" printed right Inside the hook.
clerks, Watson Maddox and Mra. Vivian Acker; sheriff. Charles Ross. Decatur 3B: inspector, W. F. Ih-eiy; jmlge, Fred llusche; clerks, Floreme Kohls and )>liia Hammond; sheriff. N. W. Abbott. East Jefferson: inspector, Chester Adams; Judge. <’he«ter Haines; clerk, Wilma Siults; sheriff, Charles F. Adam*. Geneva A: Inspector, Dennis M<w<-r; Judge. Floyd B. Aspy; clerks, Bernieie Juday and M-ah Parr; sheriff, Frederick Aspy. Geneva B: inspector, T. M. MeCaabe; judge, W. <• Taylor; clerks, Nellie Edward* and Bertha Pusey; sheriff. G. L. Burkey. Democrats North Wabash: judge, Russell Long; clerk, laircne Fcnstcrmak er; sheriff, Alonzo Long. (b-neva A: jmlge. Harve Uhrlek; clerks, Mildred Smith and Inez Buckingham: sheriff, Sam Derrickson. Geneva B' Judge, Roy W. Cook; clerk. Mrs. Martha Kraner; sheriff, Mrs. Minnie Lindsey. North Preble: judge, August Cailmeyer; clerk. F. H Nielson; sheriff, Frank Schuller. South Preble: Judge, Martin Biens; clerk, Robert Koenetnan; sheriff. Albert Werllng. East Jefferson: Judge, John Bollenbaeher; clerk, Roliert Moran; sheriff. Charles Smit ley. West Jefferson: Judge. Harley J. Reef; clerk. Ray Duff; sheriff. James Durbin.
South Washington: judge. Clint Hart; clerk. Lucy Schnepp: sheriff. Frank Baker. North Washington: Judge. Harry Beavers; clerk. Ambrose Calmer; sheriff, Ed Kohne. South Hartford: judge. Chris Stahly; clerk, Richard Striker; sheriff, John Romey. North Hartford: Judge, Vincent llabegger; clerk. Nola Meyer; sheriff, Fred LI by. North Monroe: judge, Arthur Roudehush; clerk. Loften Rich; sheriff, Arthur Zun-her. Middle Monroe: judge, C. W. R. Schwartz; clerk. Carl Sorgen; sheriff. Mrs. Edith Beer. South Kirkland: judge, Amos Stoneburner; sheriff, Charles McKean; clerk. Oscar Brown. North Blue Creek: jmlge, Claude Foreman: clerk, Claire Carver; sheriff. Frank Dellinger. South Blue Creek: Jmlge, William Burke; clerk. Minnie Meyers; sheriff, Francis Bollenhar Iter, Decatur 1-A: Judge. Mr*. Florence Green: clerks, Mrs. Mary Sorg and Mrs. Mary Mills; sheriff. Herman Blelx-rlch. Decatur 1-B: judge. Mrs. Esther Hilton; clerks. Mrs. Evangeline Witham and Lol* Kohne; sheriff. Ben Amrlne. Decatur 2-A: judge. Eugene Runyon: clerks. Bertha Voglewede and Mary Ellen Garner; sheriff. Frank Liby. Decatur 2-B: judge. Alvena Smith: clerks. Crystal Elzey and Stella Leltz: sheriff. Louis Keller. Decatur 3-B: Jmlge. Mrs. Osa Wemhoff; clerk*. Mrs. Lydia Worthman «nd Mr*. Elmer Darwachler: sheriff, Ed Hower.
North St. Mary'a: judge. Len Spangler; clerk. Artic Jackaon; sheriff, Itorwln brake Berne II: judge, Mrs. Cora Neuenach wander; clerk*, Mr*. Elmer Winteregg and Lucile Sprunper; nlierlff, Chrlatlan Stucky. Herne A: judge, Mr*. Alva Rinnaker; clerk*. Mr*. Robert Townsend and Mr*. Norbert Huffman; Rherlff, Jacob Schindler. Berne C: judge, Mr*. Monard REVIVAL I gjjL jE 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 al 7:30 beginning April 2K and continuing through May sth. Plan to come. Jake Hostetler, Pastor.
Baumgartner; elurka. Mis. Edith Bluhm ami Mr*. Marcella Myers; sheriff. O. C. Beer. Ceylon: judge, Ben Lleehty; clerk, Cloyd Nelson: sheriff. Otto Hofstetter.' West Root: judge, Chris Boehnke; clerks, Mrs. Esther Doehrman ami Mrs. Maud Mahan; *her|ff. Martin Reiter. East Root: judge, Otto Fuel ling; , clerk* Parlliu Johipion; sheriff. Herman Boehnk*. East Union: Judge, Edwin Scbamerloh; clerk, Walter Thieme; sheriff. Richard Bischoff. West Union: Judge, Edward Blecke; clerk, Mra. Adele Bleeke; : sheriff, Alva Barger. French: Judge. August Schllck man: clerk, Mrs. Cecil Smith; sheriff, Dan Musser. o 'BROWNOUT' IN ((MflHwrU Frwm Page Oaei trie rationing I* ordered, the Commonwealth Edison company will have to shut down Its generating stations after May 21. Foster Hannaford, coal officer for the Edison company, said that nearly 100 percent of the power used for generating electricity was obtained from coal. He eaid the company already was trying to find *uhstltut>M for coal power and had somo oil-burn-ing equipment on It* way to the generating station*. He warned, however, that equipment would Im difficult to Install and said that "I look for very little help from that
(H’ALITY PHOTO FINISHING HOI.THOI SE DRI’G CO. HAYMOND (Doe.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonda — Watches Silverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St. Renominate ROBERT H. HELLER Democratic Floor Leader Os House of Representatives as Stale Joint Representative Adams A Wells Count ies. Pol. Adv.
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source, Commonwealth Edison, he said, had appealed to some gas companies for ga t fuel. They were willing to cooperate, he said, but found It difficult to get gas for their own needs because eteel mill* are shutting down from luck of coal. While the power companies appealed for the right curtail servbe, Chicago official warned that the cool shortage threatened water supplies for the metrop.lie a* well.
4 7 A kIMh heard it over the Radio - • Now attend it Tom Breneman’s PARTY THI RS.. May 2-8 I’. M. Jr.-Sr. High School with JOE BEABOLD and locol RADIO STARS Music • Entertainment galoreGifts and awards — and you can order lunch. Ticket* at the door. Psi lota XI. Y(HILL find Gerber's ready tn nerve you with the finest assortment of MEAT — in the city. Visit our market for a wide selection of choice cuts and Highest CJuality. Gerber MEAT MARKET
