Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1946 — Page 3
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Ky EnDAY NIGHT I Mr. ■»' l l p 77u«»t» r ‘» • wl t’Ld v,r,or ‘ ,ntl t’ Mr. and ■L ry Mr »<"• Mr " and L sommer and daughter. K. Mr«. Walter HornI*. Harold and Cheater. | u „ , Melvin (Toiler. Ter I* and » >•*’ Verw * Oln E, and Mr» Homer 0,0 Lin WITH | gtNNER L j|r». Ralph Waggoner lurry. W n "“ r Hicksville, Lftd Sanday with a potL m celebration of mothEj thr-- birthday annlvI pfMent wet* Mr. and |)| Zimmerman. Mr. and L, r Zimmerman and stillI (O d Mr». Ki Rice and L on )fr and Mna. Ora Lind xon. B<» h - Mr. and L Arnold and children, bhcrman and Patricia, JuLman- Phoebe Waggoner L s ,l Mrs. Ralph Waggoner ILarry Afternoon visitors L and Mrs Vern FrederL Joe. and Mr and Mns. Urirk Os For' Wayne. kjMUGHTER kT II HELD Lhc- and Daughter banL First United Brethren Monwred by the W.M.S. [oncrhetn guild girls. wat church Friday evening, Lyoeren guests present, ur. C. K. White offered L'Ctdlng the supper, and hid Ray played several kertinca pertaining to moI'hrhome whil- the guests fag seated. IsYrt Cot hran had charge rocnm following the aupJ Addie Andrews was glviris- for the oldest mother I Mis. Arthur Poling for UHt mother, and Becky for the youngest daughter, i Ue Hill saug a solo honhtksn, and .Mrs. Sephus I «ang "Thy Kingdom ITV meeting was closed It group repeatlng, the layer in unison. ntt for the supper were dimes R 0. Wynn. David Klie Johnson. Ornell Schlnboa Reed. Ed .Newport and Hahn. The decorations rurp- of the guild gltte.
WlMiM—————.—• ■ '■ —- " —.. ■ I ** »* I 1 k doi LOANS to FARMERS jZTjljffobL AMPLE funds are available here for loans wrMHm to carry on the l,usincss of farmin * * * ’ for & stock expansion •• • farm improvement % • equipment purchases. Mere alwavs jjad o t® K‘ ve « ,lenlion 1,1 your a PP |iealion an< * ,o y OUr plans. STATE BANK Consecutive Years of Service to the Community.
FORTY-RIGHT GUEITS ATTEND MOTHER’S PARTY Forty-eight members and guests attended the Church Mothers Study club mother’s party last evening at the homo of Mrs. M. (). L<*ter. The entertaining rooms were Ih-hii-tlfully decorated with eprlng flow era Mrs. Paul Berg, president, welcomed the members and gyestn, who wore Introduced. .Mrs. George Remp led the group in devotional* following which the lemon study from Parents magazine, entitled "When Parente Disagree," was given by .Mrs. Watson .Maddox. .Mrs. John McPheeters. Jr., r«ad an article from the Christian Home magazine, "Growing Up in a Christian Home." During the business meeting which followed, .Mrs, Clarence Rowden was elected president, Mrs. Warren la-hman, vice president; Mrs. Paul Cummings, secretary; Mrs. Frnntkt Ellsworth, feaeurer, anti Mrs. Hugh Engle, press reporter. Delicious refreshments were served by the hosttwses, Mrs. Lewter. Mrs. Roy price, .Mrs. Robert .Mills, Mrs William Porter, Mrs. Walter J. Elzey. Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Rowden pressed at the beau tlfully appointed tea tabl«.
The Rainbow for Girls will meet in the Mawonlc hall Thursday evening at tlx thirty o'clock. The Mt. Pleasant Bible claws will I meet Friday evening at eight | o'clock at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brentlingt The Phllatheu < law of the Baptist church will meet Friday eve ning at seven thirty o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Wilbur Stanley Mrs. Ruby Roth will be the assisting hastens. The St Mary’w society will meet Monday evening at seven thirty o clock it the C. L. of C. club room at the K. of C. hall. Hostesses will - he Mrs. Fred Schulte, Mrs. Joe Murtaugh. Mrs. Lem Ehler and Mrs. Mat Coffee. The Kirkland W. C. T. I’, will sponsor a local junior bronze medal speech contest Sunday evening at seven forty-five o’clock at the Pleasant Dale church. The con (extents are Junior Bertch, Joe Maiffl, Palty Arnold. Elaine Freels and Wayne Yager. The public is Invited to attend. The Civic department of the Decatur Woman's club met Tuesday evening at the citv hail, with nineteen members present. Mrs. Noah j Steury, acting as chan man, open
. CLUB CALENDAR •aelety Deadline, 11 A. M. Wednesday Profit and Pleanant Hume Economics dub, Mrs. Henry Helman, 7:10 pm. Decatur Hom* Economics club, Mrs. Fred Chronister, I:4ft p in, Rt. Anti Study club, Mrw Carl ( Stelgmeyer, 7:30 p in. Rsl lota Xi sorority, Elks homo, s p m. • Mothers of World War 11, postponed. Oificial Imard of Methodist church, church, offer mid-week service. Thursday St. Luke’s latdlea guild, church, all day. ' Presbyterian Ladi<« Aid society, ' Mrs, Vanes Hufaon, 2 30 pin, D.Y.B. class of First B. church, Mrs. Ira Bodie, 7:30 pm Dorcas class of First Evangelical church, church parlors, 7:30 pm. Young Adults of Methodist 1 church, Mrs. M. O. Lester, I pm First I. B. Progressive Workers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed llesher, 7;30 pm. Friendship Village Heme Econo mlcs club. North Brick school I house, 1 p.m. Officers escorts and committee' chairmen of Women of Moose. Moose homo, 7 p. m. Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, « 30 p.m. Friday Philathea class of Baptist church, Mrs, Wilbur Stanley, 7:30 p.m. Mt Pleasant Bible cltss, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brentllnger. s p®. Saturday Rummage Mie, Pies byterlan 1 chirch basement. 9 a.in. to ft p.m, 1 Tri Kappa rummage eale. Mol ; lenkopf and Eitlng building, 9 am. ; to t> p.m. Monday St. Mary's society, (’, L. »f ('. club room, 7:30 p.m. ed the meeting by leading the | group in repeating the club collect and [uedge to the flag, A general discussion was then h--ld on varl--oUri projects, 0 ■ Honorable Discharge Richard August Rickord, Sic. I from Great l<ake«. 111. •Victor LaVerne Hamrick. Rd.M3c. from Great Lakes, 111. ———._Q_ Former Local Lady Dies In Michigan Mm. Randolph Brandyberry lias returned to her home in this city after attending funeral services for bar mother. Mrs. Meytr Buntman. • who died Sunday at I.er home in Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. and Mrs ! Buntman formerly rwided at Dc- * cator.
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To Play Here Guy Fitzsimmons. WOWO radio artist, and his orchestra will play for the Junior-senior prom at the Decatur Juniorsenior high school Friday night. Muy 17. The affair is invitational for Juniors, seniors and faculty members of the school , W COMING HOME (Editor’s note: The following questions and answers comwrnlng veterans are furnished by Dwight R. Arnold, county service officer.) Q. When I went Into the n.Mj-y I wns forettlan with a construction company on a pi rmnm-nt basis. When I got out of service n few months ago I told them I would like to have a lcr,« strenuous Jib for awhile. Tin y agreed, and I became a timekeeper. After a month and a half at that 1 felt able to become a foreman again and asked to Im promoted to my old Job. They refused.. Do I have a legal right to the foreman's position’ A. Yes, according to several court decisions on tills very point. If you are abb- to perfonn the func lions of a foreman and then- Is a non-veteran in the Joh, It should be yount. You ako are entitled to the additional pay I st after the time the company refused to give you your old job back. — -o -- - — Personals Walter Hoclstedler. Leslie Homer. Sanford Sommers and Roy Heim were Sunday guests of Hugh Ehrman of this city. Tin- Delta Phi Epsii.m ,-wtorlty of Indiana university, of which Mfeui Irene Brookd is H member, won th- cup for lhe b<-st stunt giv <n at the music auditorium Sunday. The stunt ohow is an annual rffalr, sponsored by the Hillel 'fotindali n. Mrs. Lois Black of this city. Mrs. C. O. Porter of Huntington, and Miso Ruth Dilling of North Manchester, will leave Friday morning by auto for l«ake Tahoe, (aiif . where Ut -y will spend the summer month-'. Invitations to attend the commencement exf-rclae.s of the Weal Palm Beach, Flu., high school have been received here by relatives and friends of Miss Libby Mm y. who is one of the graduates. The 1 vent will take place Friday evening. May 31. at Flagler Park. Divorce Awarded In Circuit Court Ida H. Butler was awarded a Divorce from Russell Butler in \d ams circuit court thl.t morning by Judge J. Fred Frucht*-. The plain tiff wert also awarded alimony of] |SOO and her maiden name < f Miller restored. 11. It. McClenahan re presented the plaintiff and R. C. Parrish the defendant. w ■’X' - SOUGHT FOR 11 years by the FBI in connection with stato charges, Raymond A. Burr, above, California politician and one-time secretary to the late Sen. Hiram Johnson, has been arrested after his identity was revealed as a resuit of an auto accident in Florida. Pictured in a San Francisco hospital, Burr dropped out of sight In 1935 after being accused of mulcting several estates out of H-OtW- (International)
Noire Dame Honors Admiral Nimitz Honorary Degree To Fleet Admiral Routh Bi nd. Ind , Muy 15 tl'l’i I—Float Admiral (’heater W. Nlm Its, accepting an honorary degree from the University of Notre | Dame today,surged Americans to Im- patient with the United Nat lona "as It struggles to produce an orgaliziitlon dedicated "to the maintenance of pence.” Nimitz responded to the presen tntlon of a doctor of laws d<-gre< in Notre Dame's navy drill hall before a capacity audience of 3 son persons. "Peace will be only an Interlude between wars unless all of u-' lea in the art of living In global community." Nimitz said. "Lei u have patience with the United Nations, as it struggles wltfi diverse! speech and radically differing e< ! onomic systems to produce an organization dedicated to the maintenance of [e-ace -of peace by example and cooperation if pox*lIde, of peace maintained hy pollc- ] force if necessary." Nimitz said that education was “the greatest weapon the United States brought to bear in this war." ’ "It was the greatest,” he said, "because without it none other was possible. The boys and girt*' of the public and parochial schools j of the public and private high 1 schools, college* and universities i total not only in quantity but in proportion the greatest aggregate of initiative ami mental power in . the world.” Nimitz said thaf the I'nlted I States opposed an enemy *in the ! I'aclfic whose equipment was "occasionally as g-xsl as our best, and sometimes better.” and that the enemy'* patriotism and morale was “as high as our own.” He added, however, that the Japanese servicemen "wax not trained to think.” while the I'. S. sol dier ami sailor ’‘understnnds wltat , his contribution means to thei mass <ff >rt." "His ithe Japanese) function was to hear ami believe and obey. Ours was a comprehending discipline and his was but blind obedience." Nimitz said. The fleet admiral said that training to think was necessary to “the art < f living." "The art of living is not a solitary pursuit." Nimitz said. "It l« a pursuit which must be followed gregariously, in compaly It Is a family affair, and a community i affair, and thence It pcnctrat<>s to world affairs." Nimitz said he received the honorary degree from Notre Dame “with a humble in-art. with gratitude in behalf of timse lliotlsuml* upon thousand who labored and Mtffereil to bilng victory In the i’aclfic.” He said Notre Datno’a commissioning of nearly 10.000 men In the navy was a contribution matched hy few Institutions, Th'- degree was presented by the Rev J Hugh O'Donnell. ('. S president of the university. A citation accompanying the degree was read by the Rev, Howard Kennn, D. S. director of studies. RAYMOND (Doe.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair, Diamonds — Watches Silverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St. 1
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i George Thomas With Hubbard Milling Co. ‘George Thomas, us Decatur, will bocome assucialwl with the Hubbard Millln.; <Fo„ *.Matikato, Minn, on June I, according to un announcement by (' M, MaciasNl, pie-ident of t'.ii- company. Mr. Thu imis will le- connect>-d *hb tbr iritis feed business. Mr, ThomM was with the McMillen IndiMlrles In this city and Fort Wayne for II years, during lUP latier part of which he was vlco president on clmrg<- of the nutritional stuff, formula.', biological research, un-l feed and mert-hnndl* Ing programs. o - Attends Meeting Os Funeral Directors Hubert J. Zwick, lleetltur funeral 1 director and merchant, is in In- : <llHHu|Mdirt attending a ‘fate meeting of sum tal director-. o — ' Trade In a Good Town — Decatur -1 a ■■ i In I A K - J j uHSufiaK. V w. JIMMY HUGHES, 2. Is shown in the arms of his worried dad. R. H. Hughes of Blythe, Cal., as they arrived in Chicago, where the boy will undergo surgery to remove a pin from his lung. Hughes flew with his son from Uhocnix, Ariz., where doctors did rot have the proper instruments to remove tlie pin. (International) Y Oli’LL find (Jcrher’s ready to*nerve you with the finest assortment of MEAT — in the city. Visit our market for a wide selection of choice cuts and Highest ((uatity. Gerber MEAT MARKET
Eg 5 al g WzMMl' [ E3GAR R AllfS, arcretary-trea»ur»-r of lhe gtrike-bound Detroit Steel Droductn company, looka out the window of hia Detroit home io watch the UAW-CIO picketa parading on the front walk in the aecond <!cmonxtration of ita kind by the union, aa a pretext against Ail-a as an executive of the steel company. Last week, police hauled <□ of the "home" pickets Into court on cnargea of disturbing the peace. Alb s threatens to get out injunction. (Internationa!)
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