Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1946 — Page 3
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I),SOCIETY
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Hunte* R«*p|M*rl. H. E l.<*<niiirdx<>n and Adolph Weidler. • A banquet wan <r«*rv<*d ut «lx thirty o'clock i<> Hu* girl* guild Thou,* attending from here were Carol Kirsch, Joan Von Giinti-ti. Jean Lautenwhleaer. Eileen M.y er. Allen Roth. Dmn.i Jubers. W’aneta Rauch. Geraldine Hay. Bernudine Klrchhofer (Hid T ml* Baumgartner. The program Included uelectlon* from the girls donhle trio of the local church, connietlng of Jami (loldner, Juunlta Erudite, Pauline BrltZi'llhofi*. Phyllis Teeter, Helen Ogg and Evelyn And-ew Th, counsellors. Mrs. Wi-ldbr. MrWilliam Feller and .Mir* Eleanor Repport wi re al«o liitrm'm < d dur ing the meeting. • MOTHER DAUGHTER BANQUET IS HELD A large crowd al tended the an nttal mother and daughter banquet of the Kimi Evangelical church, held latil evening In the church basement. A six o'clock carry in supper wan nerved al long tables, beautifully decorated with binquete of mixed flowers and e*n lered with tall while taper*. Following ihe supper, Mr,< F. 11. Willard conducted the devotional*. lining an impreaaive candlelight service. Little Gail Punier gave a reading, and Mtaron Kay Hheeln aang a nolo. A qi>.irt*t, < onelating of Maradee Striker, Karen Striker. Judy Smith and Janet Smith, alno sang a nele<ti>n Mr*. Merlin Correll comhicled five girl* in presenting a paniomlne, a>cornpanied at the piano by Mr*. Willard. Girle taking part were Rita Butcher, Barbara f'oie, Carolyn Alger. Barbara Anspuugli and Mirlum Correll. Mine Dori; Adler wax narrator. Gift* were prevented to Mr Mae Ketchum, oldest noth-1 present; Mm. Italia* Brown, youngest viand mother; Mrs. Charbw Itevitie. youngest mother, and Carol Ann Itevlne. youngest child Four general ion* were alsi represented at the program, Mr*. Mat Briener. Mr*. Italia* Brown. Mm. Chari,w Devine and Carol Ann Devine.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Dtadllne, 11 A. M. Thursday Pleaxant Dale laidl<>« lid society. church, all day. Pel I--a xi Tom I!'<-nnemnn ** HHii, * p.m. Presbyterian Mimlnnary eoilely, Mr*. Hoy Runyon, 2:30 p.m. Evangelical ami Reformed laidie* aid of Mauley. parish hall. l.adie* Aid *o< lety of Flrat V. II church, Mn* Hubert Gilpen, 2 p.m. W.M A of Xuttman Avenue V. B. church, Mr*. Pearl Heed. 7;3ft p m Rainbow for girls. Maeonic it.ill, ti Jlo p.m. Friday Ave Marla Study club, Mrs. Pauf Briede, x pm. French Township Home Economic* < lub, Mr,i. Amo* la-vy. I pm. Y P M It of Niiifman Avenue I’. I! church, Mt Hazel Foor, 7;3n P m. Work ami Win (‘lax*, Mr. and Mr*, y les Butler, 7 :io pm. Ever Ready <la«* of M,-lhodist church, Mrs. Dan Tyndall, 7:3ft p m. Wednesday BilsineM and Prose- iotril women, Elk home, 7 3u p.m KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB IN MEETING The Kirkland Ladi< s club met at the high school recently for their monthly meeting The meeting was opened t.y repeating th- creed and winging the »ong of the month "T» niing Tonight" Mto. Hetman Barger was in charge of the devotion* and led the group in prayer Several poems Were lead t.y tie- III* llllx-r The priMident. Mr Weller, had charge of the hitsim-s lliee'itig, during which the (lull V ted to hold the next meeting Mav 2* al eight o'< lock Roll call was ..nswerei! by naming "my favorite ,-hool teach er '■ T o- lesson on • Ho pit.ilily and Graeioti* Living" wae g-ven t.y the leader, Mrs. John l.*-y e following Which delicious refreshments Were nerved t.y the ho-’es*,-*. Those present were Mrs Russel Weller. Mrs Hiiniei Arnold. Mr. Floyd Arn dd. Mr. R,Amir* w*. Mrs Harold Barger, Mrs. Thotmut Griffiths, Mr*. Dorthn Shady, MrWilliam Ehrmatt, Mis Gus Take, Mrs. Forest Manki-y. Mrs. John Leyee, Mis Roscoe Kuhn Mr- Er nest Worthman. Mrs H- rimm Bar gei ami Mrs. Floyd E'irm.iii PSI IOTA XI HAS ELECTION Mrw. J F. Sanmann was elected president of Psi lola Xi ..oror ity lam evening at th- regular hit sines* meeting, held at the Elk home (tiller officer* elis led were Mis. Hugh Andrew,), d.-e prtoident. Mrs Ronald Panish, recording aecretury; Miss Bernie,-,- D. Voss. eoi respundin • eecreiary; Renominate ROBERT H. HELLER Democratic Floor Leader Os House of Hepresentatives as Stale Joint Kepresentative .Adams & AVells Counties. Pol. Adv. ♦♦♦II>>»♦»»«»»»<»♦»♦♦» 1 V- —E_ /• A • ! ■ :: ; WOULD YOU GIVE H ; THE NEW ARRIVAL i A BKJGLAD HAND? L I
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Speaks Tuesday R b Th*’ It* v. < hi*He* Tudor L«-b»-r, above, executive -ecreiary of the iuiard of foreign mimdonx of Ihe Pre*byt< rial! church, will speak al the Westminster church In Fort Wayrn- Tuesday evening at r ::o o'clock The Rev. J W M) Pheders. Jr., pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city, a majority of Hu- deacons of the church, ami other I'” al church member* are planning on attending Hte Fort Wayne meeting. Mie. llolH-rt Zwiek. Dea urer; Mr Eugen*- Durkin. a«*i taut treamtr . Ml. William Coffee, pre** r*|HII ter. Th*- next smitil meeting will Imheld W* dn*’ day. May 16. a' •*>»' Elks horn*-. MARJORIE KINTZ IS HONORED AT SHOWER Mie. Georg*’ Tri< k**r ciitertaimd w ith a mi*, ellam-ous shower at her home recently. It morin • Miss Mar jorie Kintz. brid*-s-le< t Bunco wim played ami prizes were awarded to Mrs. J-hit Schultz, Ito emary Spangler and Vera Schultz, who in turned presented them to the holt ored gu«»t- Mi x Kintz was given a lovely corsage ami was Ihe re,lpietit of many lovely glim A two course lun<’ toon wa • served by tie* hostess. Gm* Io present were Hie Mendames John Kintz. John Schultz. Julius Schultz. Albert Hum -hlag. I Schultz, Walt.-r Baker. Falwanl S hultz. Fraud* Geimer, Gerald L*-ngerlch. Harold Whilright. and Hie Misses Ruth Kintz. Vera Schultz. Joan Col< hln. Rosemary Spangler. Mary Cat aedile Spangler. Betty K-hill’. Maxim- Sleig meycr, Helen Kintz. Bernice Kintz, lie- honored guest. Miss Kintz, ami tin- hi**t<- s, Mrs Tricker. Tri Kappa sorority will t*'ive a Im ines,) meeting Tuesday evening al eight o',-lot kat tin* Elk home. ADD t'l.l'B CAL T tesday It Tri Kappa III’ ill*"* meeting. Elk home. X p.m. The meeting of Hie Ever Ready i l.i of tin- First Mi-thodist church originally *chedul*-<l for tonight, ha been postponed l.i Friilay cVe King at ,<*’v*’ii thirty o'clock The class will meet at the homo of Mi Dan Tyndall. The lluiiim 4s and Profession il w iiu-n will meet Wednesday <-venitig at seven thirty o’clock al the Flk.r home for a mot her* day program The guest speaker will he Mr* Lol* Peter*-oli K< l'er of Fort Wayne, who will review th,- play. "Hai riet.” Ri’Mervation cancellations will not In* ac-i-pted after Saturday. o— Seat th-. Wash., has adopted an ordinance requiring taxi drivers to be fingerprinted and photographml before licenses are granted
I'l l to you Tom Breneman’s PARTY Jr.-Sr. High School GET TICKETS AT DOOR With Joe Sea bo Id . . High School Broadcaster* . . Gifts and Prize* . . Cabaret Luncheon . . An Orchid to the Oldest Lady. PSI IOTA XI
STIR tOMING HOME
(Editor’s mile: Tli« followin' question* and answer* romernlm: veteran* are furtllshed by Dwight II Arnold, county service ol»<er I Ij Wh.il I* the penalty for firing a imiisloii check? A Punishment by a flue of not mor*’ than ll.nim or Imprkvmim nt for five years or l*ifh Q Where are the records of the Indiana State Militia kept concernnitit’ men who erved it* I#l9' V All record* prior to 1921 artkept in lll*’ Irchlve< al th<’ Indiana I Slate Library Q U an offher of the Navy ever retired beiail**’ <f mhwoiidmi? \ No officer of the Navy I* ever pl.i.i-1 on tin’ retired list Is- aiu*’ of misconduct. He i* brought to tri.i! by l imit mart al for mu h ml* • condtii i IpERSONAIS Mr and Mr* I A ««'*•’'; •'" ,l Mrs. Kalver's m >ther, Mr*. Sarah Max. X*. arrived In Chicago la’l ' evi nlng, flying fr*>"' SI Petero liurg. Fla. t'< th H ’i'f uf'er -n joying the winter in th** »outii Mr ami Mrs. Kalver are expect' d to arrive here Saturday Ms* Janet S< h O) k iias a< < i*pt ed a liositioli as senetniy in the advertising office of W • f and D* , auer at Fort Wayne. The Atz Furniture company at Kendallville has purchas'd a build ing and will open a furniture sac tory soon R bert Atz *lll return there from Ligonier to manage thine w plant. Mamliivter college will have May Day festivities Saturday. May 1. Mi s Betty Jean Brooks of Eli zabetbiown. Petin will ndgn i.‘ May Queen Dr. Joe Witt ami D ami Mr Phy I Wilt of Deliver, Colo, ami Mt lila Witt anil Mrs Neva Shat | row of Fort Wayn -. were guest* of Mr ind Mr.< Hen Shroyer ami Mr .mil Mr*. J C M.iyi tin Wednesday Two D* atm r«.’ideii<*. Janies G Gatt i h ill ami Mr* G • *rg*’ Spra glle, are on Ihe 11*1 of prospective grand jurors forth- T. S grand jury, whir l will < onvet.e in l-’ot t Wayne Monday. June 3. o Mr. ami Mr< Clarenci’ Bla< k, of Decatur rotth t; are the parents of a li.iliy liny Ihh ii recently al Hie St. J t-if’ph horpil.il in Fort Wayn-. Tin’ boy. vho weighed eight lionnds, 15 out.re*, has been name I Terry Franklir .Mr amt Mrs !,. J. Kreigh. Mon toeville route I, aie Im parent* of a baby hoy bum at 5:5n am this morning at Hie Adams < unity memorial liospii il. He weighed H* pounds, II oumes and has nut liei-i named. A baity girl vaa Ih.’u to Mr. an I Mrs. George Carpenter of Homewood, last night al In mt p. at at the Adams county hiopital. She weighed X pound--. s'i < nil *•* ami has not lu-i-n named Mr. and Mrs Charles E Work inger. Monroeville route I, are the pan-nis of ~ baby daughter, Ihhii at 12:53 pm Wednesday al th*.local hospital fche weighed x pounds, t oiinci.i ami has been named Patrh ia \nn. Admitted: Larry Warden, route ,2; Mrs. Ih’i’bert Smifley, route 2; Mrs. laiuise Hamrick, tout)’ 2. Admitted and dismissed: Mm Rose Baumgartner. Berm*; Mrs Delores Sharon Baller 327 North Eighth street; Robert Brann. 222 North Seventh street; Lawr lice j Smith. Fort Wayne Diamlwsed: Fred W. Berning, route l. — o Local Man To Stage Fort Wayne Air Show Robeit Mcf'omh, former army pi- ! lot and manager of McComb field in till* city, has been employed to put on an air show at the Fort Wayne Municipal field on June 9 Mr. McComb was contacted t iday by air field offlchtfa in Fort Wayne ami agreed to take charge ■ of ihe air event, which will consist I of fllghi-i and acrobatic air stunts. Tin- Decatur Aero club ha* bene j designed to have charge of the sale of adult tickets for the show. — o The United States ha* 199 cities of 54),tutu impulatioii or more
Tom Breneman Parly Here This Evening Sorority Sponwrs 1 Show Here Tonight With the re< ,-ipt <>r ale alltirul orchid from Tom Breneman of Hollywood fam*-, plttii* w*-re com ; plete for stavlm: the local version ; of Hu* Tom llrenemali party al Hie i junior senior high x< lu*d tlii < v<*- | nlng Tile Ainiioy on hid was sent to i Mr* Maynard Hetrick, lorrespon i ' dent for ihe Psi l<*fa Xi ror.irity. | spoiiHois of tin- show It wa* packed in a Vial and is well pre-i-rvid. |l will lie given to the oldest lady litti-iiding the party Other ‘gill* . wen ab i re) i in-d from Mi Bn-ni man. Joe Si-ahold, prose isiulial enter i tainer ami lomniunily song leader. : of Napoleon. Ohio, will lie master of <■■ll'lllollll**. a -i nd l>y Hubert | Slnahika. local newspaper man. and sorority member High school student- will entertain the crowd witli several song number and sclusd girls will irve > lunch, which ruest may order during the evening Tin* auditorium will ic iinbh- a night club arrangement with tabic * pi.ii ed on I In- lloor at which guest will be si at 111 Tho •• who i prefer may use Ho- stadium seat . I thi- so ority meiiibi-i 1-vplalm-d. I T<st: made by I IDA woikers at Menard, Tex., laboratorle. indicate tlie poXMibilily of developing a dip coniaing DDT for Hie control of the liee’i ti> k in .1 single “Sew” Easy Style if 9327 WW »:ZL$ I \ 12-23 * J Marian Martin NO SIDE SEAMS in skill or laxlice! What could Im* simpler to sew? Pattern 9327 is really the i "smartest <*ver" wrap-an tie tioik opens flat fol very easy ironing. Patlern 9327 conies in sizes 12, 11. I*l. is and 2»t. Size Hl dr>*ss takes ;i‘i yards 35-im li fabric Send TWENTY cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N lefferson St.. Chicago Rff. 11l Print plainly YOIR NAME. AD DRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Rook I* now ready . . . it • vour* for Fifteen Cents. Full of smart styles for the family plus FREE pattern for the new "bag on-s hep” printed right ln»ide the book.
■«! vaES ' * SHOWN ARE THE REPRESENTATIVES of five nations forming a sub-committee selected by Dr. Hfaz AfiS Pasha, Egyptian delegate and chairman of the UN Security Council to Investigate charges that Gen* eralissimo Franco's government in Spain is a menace to world peace and security. Left to right are Oscar Lange of Poland, Henri Bonnet of France, Fcdro Velloso of Brazil, Paul Haaluck of Austria and Hsusiri Shu of China. (International Soundp'-oto)
.. . at Sutton's 9 GIFTS SHE Will TREASURE a - Words alone cannot exB. OwE press all that’s in your W x'f heart. Let precious u, j jewelry express the ® ¥/!■ \ richness of your feeling if v- '' v 71 r/i> I fA' U Jon this day. Pay tribute z 111 j9 L J/ to "Mom” with jewdry * $ i iV' loveliness and r 'dr quality. y “•* ! / ond to replace > her old one exquisitely mountWe have a nice ed , n 14k gold. selection of———» ■ t a ,ra r* “T™ 1 "" \ 1.50 up i MZ //: OHL — // *ft AIJ '/ E n chanting j/ whi mll e i to JI compliment her fjw® ~~ costume. Gold 1 1 A glamorou* or ,terlmg li array ot new- || fjni , h . y ly smart com- ’« pact*. Metal - Il Once more avail- **»«•> ’/ / abl * <n limited / jr quantities. . cp,.., »5»» I dri-sser set. \ s he ~one *' ne * cBILi Ah birth month au- &TVII v ■ yx' perbly mounted in richly sculp- ■’ JrZ tured Hk gold. ir ns" 1 \ JE-WtLE-K I! I isl k X Z 130 N Second St. Opposite A. AP. Store —j= ■=!
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