Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1946 — Page 3
0 . MAY 16, 1946
B),SOCIETY
Lx par< nT l *T SHOWER t%nt » P*,’ Ip»mM * ,,h " E~jLell»n* , <»i | * * h ‘'* fXreoon by her Kr*n: a«‘» Mr * '’‘ r Cd. •• Inrt tf** l ”' i « tn.nl'- * Hre fiw m "” p r L galph J * h ® tLffltwl ih*" n •" ,h< ‘ Kj Meats were Mr*. K. Mr- Victor U r.>,| F n I'lmun. Miss Al flip. Mr* J<«hn SchurLillUm J’ar« n» «’••* Mr * Epnulne, vs this <•••/■ L-d Parent Mrs. J««e|'h C, Paul I’urent. Mr*. and Mr*. Alfred L Port Wayne. L h J. R|H>P O'" 1 her fji!,. Allee Jean Roop. Lji)’»lih a shower on Ljy l». *"* r I Tenth *tr«*l Lnomics Li meeting Liar Ho”"* Economic* L th* l>" n "’of Mn* Fred L Wednesday afternoon. L, 4,nt* metnlrnnt present. Liinc •*•* "l"’ n *d with [ciMlM the dub »ong Lu th* Roll call L m | wtih what I ««* hltrten windows." Thfjiu Ralph J Ro°P* ~n Lt a tea will tn* held at Cjiior high school June C the Adam* County Lair, chib. The follow EpH W.*r« appointed |Hal9r club: Mna. Hart L,t«. Mn. O. <l. Baugh bn: Mn George Squire, Lt. Mr* Niland OehLrontiolx*. and .Mr*. Hoy bpm L-r. Mtu. It. (’. Hersh, [iswrmttag h**son study ■Gracious llwtess." This ■*d by Mrs. Bert Haley, beer reading the club b hittnry us the *ong of k K-11-ir* American aong. b t>y Mr* Price, who also kntiag »f th * song, with | Uetz furnishing the piatagineni Several other |r*un?, and the meeting L with the t lull collect. ■ refrmhnientit were 11> hosteHH, assisted by k Ahipaugh. Mr*. W. M. r and Mr*, George pl SORORITY BIRT BRIDGE Bd Psi Inta Xi sorority Ut**rt bridge laa! eveF iPk« home Preceding B» Mr*. Paul Handler ! 1 abort business meetM Hme It v.a» decided F fifty dollar* to the fall f«nd A report of the N*®an party wan also _Mrw Johii Halterman.
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lieiidoii* refrt«tlime*ite were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Phy], lb Knodle, Mrs. Juan VoiiGunten. .Mlns floe Llniger and Miss Miixellen Llniger. Mm. Gerald Smith wa,« awarded the bridge prize The next meeting will l»* the pledge pany on June 5 u t (fc,. Elks home DELEGATES RETURN FROM THREEDAY CONVENTION Mrs. Milton Swearingen, president of the Decatur Woman's dub, and Mrs. Ralph Stanley, county Federation of Clubs president, have returned home from French Lick, where they attended the flf ty-slxth annual convention of the Indiana a Federation of Women'' clubs. *nte theme so» ttiix year's program was "These Problems are Ours.'' They reported im one of the highlights of the program, an ad dress; "Human Relations In the Post-War Period,’ by Peter Gram, new* commentator of radio nation WLW. and new* from the four coi iters of the world, regularly heard fiver WI.W al 10 pm. Tills wa* broadcast from the convention h ill at th»- French Lick Springe hotel. An address, "Standing Firm In Ad versify," by Miss Gleda Sdirottky of the national Girl Scout organisation, wa* also very interesting. She stated that th- enrollment lr; now over the million mark, with many girls waiting to be enrolled Mrs Oscar Ahlgren of Whiting, recording secretary of the gi-rmral federation, waa ettdotvied as * candidate for the office of second vice president of the general federation of cliilk. Mrs. Georg- I. Miller of South Bend, was elected senior trustee, and Mr,- C. G Hod man junior trustee of the- Indiana Federation of Women'.* Clubs. Mrs Fred C. Itelz of Indiana polls, announced the wintt-M of prises given to three district fed eration whose clubs added the greatest number of acres to the federation forett. These* were- the thirteenth, sixth and eighth di* tricts. The Adams county Federation of Women's elute j* 1,,1-d in the eighth district. Resolutions were presented by Mrs. George Jaqtt i of Winchc ter, and the federation approved the national program for focal coinervation and pledged active cooper- • Hon tn the voluntary collection of food now being carried on. Tin organization also went on record us endorsing legislation making it mandatory that there be at least one woman on each *< hool hoard in Indiana. The fede-.iHon asks that character education he taught with new emjdnniic in all public, private and parochial schods in Indiana, In accordance with the ethical educational law of IM7. It was also announced that ail fed erated dull members have been asked to help in the yard gmsl* drive now being conducted. New materials suitable for children's clothes Is being nek-d for. ami piece* one-half yard t > any letigilt
CLUB CALENDAR Boclsty Dtadllns, 11 A. M. Thursday Bt. Luke's laidies guild, church, ail day. Presbyterian Ladhvt Aid society,' Mrs. Vance lltideon. 2:30 pm. DY.il, class of First I'. 11. church, Mrs. Ira Bodie. 7:30 pm Dorcas class of First Evmtgell cal church, church parlors, 7 ,jo pm. Young Adult* of Methodist church, M.a. M. O. I-- t-r, x pin First I'. B. Progressive Wmk • rs, Mt tttxl Mrs. Ed He'ther, 7:3 '| pin, Friendship Village t| one Econo- i mica club, North Buck school' house, I p.m. Officers escorts and committee chairmen of Women of Moose,. Moose home, 7 p. m. lialnlsiw for (till-, Mieonlr hull, t 6:30 pm. Friday Ph Ila I hen ela*- of Baptist thttrch, Mr*. Wilbur Stanley, 7:3n P tn Mt Pleasant Bilile cl.t-ts. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brenlllnger. S pm. Saturday Rummage sale, l*t e * hyterlan church basement. 9 a in. to r, pm. Tri K.tppa rummage isle, Mo! lenkopf and Eiling buildiiot, ft it m. to 6 p.m. Monday St. Mary's society. C. |. of j cluh rtann, 7:30 p in Cub picnic, meet al Lincoln M-htsd. 5 p.m. Tuesday lieeaiitr Gai'den club. Mrs 11-nry Heller, 2:lo p.m. Wednesday Young Adult this* of First Pre byteiiun <hur-h. skating patty, i Slllt.Sel, S p.m. | given will in- greatly appreciated Thia material is to | H - used in | making cluthing f r Greek dill dren Anyone interested is acke I to contact or send materials to Mr* Ralph Stanley before | BRIDGE CLUB MEMBERS ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY Mrs. Luzern I'hrlck < nterlaittetl the former members r-f her roll tract bridge club >aa*i evening with : a chop suey supper at Iter new : home, I'orm-ll C'rele, in Foil Wayne Member* from It-, ittir ath-nd ing were Miss Mayme Deininger, Mesdant'M I-Imo Smith, Hiiliert Schmitt, \l Sihinit. Kohne, Get iid K. hue. Art tn Vor lowed*- and Paul Briedt- PriZ'.s it bridge were awarded to Mt Briede and Mrs. Voglewedt „ Mrs. i'lirick was murlded In serving by her sister, Mrs. James Firther. Th- !»••< tin. Garden duh will meet Tuesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home of Mn Henry Heller. Mn*. <) I, Vance will ire the lesson lead* r. and Mrs. Sant Baumgartner will be in dun ■ of :i tpnz program. When the I'. S Agriculture I>• partmenl recently shipped 25 fur t k-y eggs by plane to England, only j one egg bloke diiritig th*- Hight while 21 hatched.
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{Personals Fieri King h In Lima. Ohio to day visiting his mothe.’, Mr* Bert ■ Lewis, who m suffering from piieu ttionln Mr Lewi* i. in th< ill Hil t ! ho-pltal. The it* v. G*-ni. t< Walton, i army chaplain, who hat ln-en lit , lite *•<■! vice l> e Vu.-tl I. I't 11. Will receive hlo final di- ha. ;•*- tinJtexf few days He Is < nil-iderill ' acceplatue of a i t>i>< in a iilii'i* i 'i’yFilm nil ■••ni'i wet-- held t ils I i.ifteinoou from He* Methodkil { 11 bun hat Itlvoti for Mr Mary Ann ; ' lb-llls. 92, well known lady <f Hint | fiott. Five -.on- an I■ ix <l:u>gh 1 ter* idirvive. Tit*' alumni chapter of Z* t.i Tail I H|<liu, national ("illi'g** i.rority. j • nfeitaimd llidr mother* with a dinner party at th*- YWc •« Fort Wayne, Wi dm-*lay evening. Tit i • j attending from l>* < atnr wi re MiMal Mi *e«, Mrs Dab Mu * Mt Robert lli-'"*r. Mi M. \ F.i ■ Inger, Mr- A. N If* Imond. Mr 1 Will Winm-S Mrs. I. G ay padd .t k and Mr-* ln-e Frylm k. Paul M i'alm*,en, of F.i'ti-*-j worth Television and Radio t'o , : Fort Wayne, w.i* a buxine** v dor I in Di-cattir W* dm d ty. Murray Sutton. Buffalo, N. V i former It-cntnr resld-mt I visit ing Ida mother. Mrs .leu. Sutton. I Sr, In Ih-ialiir this w.i*k I* 'er I "lay, Mr. Sutton, his moth**? and Mr J. ..* Sutton, .1, mot ire | to | I Itidintiap lis for a vi.-;‘ with If ehaid and Alex Stitt m. b th of that city. Walter Staley, »laki*r*fii Id. f l. is dsithig r.-lativiii ami f-i* iniin l>* < itur t | w. i*k Mr Staley, a forim-r Dnatu; ri*mlent, wi-ni v.i-st 2o years ago ami ha- |>. -n imine only onu* during that time II- fl* w to ( hi, mo hi i Monday and will remain in Decatur until Saturday morning, when |i,. will 'Hunt to t'hu.go an) then pr*. ce-d west by plan*-. Th- tonditi.m of Mt j- \\ lohiHon. well known Decatur lady. *ho underwent an operall n al •It*- Adm.is county np-mmiil hm*pi till Tm- .iay i,. retwi t<-d mm It -i proved She he. „ . lt ff,*rlng Bom an arm ailment. Gh-nn Martin ami Walter B tin ""•'•'if- who left | w,..-k forth,. we*t coast. H *pp*d at Grind I uttd Neb, l)H Tmuday. They U |< enrottt,. |., S;( „ w|i( . ( th-', will ,), ( x|,. M i(r || n * (jih,,,. •m i fit* mis in that j.-.m w |,*.m they met during tin* wat years Mr Marlin w.t w.*f- i,|,n’| of th- Japan.. .. f , >*-un and Mr. Brunn* gruff w * 4 chief in th.- navy. <> Divorce Awordec In Circuit Court Judge J. Fred Frttch'e in cir cult cons t l.tlr .Wednesday awarded linear 11. Holler a .hroice from ' t'l.iia Irene li.'.l' t. ivini; thI plaintiff eutludy of a boy. ae-ed i .■* x. She wr.; :-;ant, d Ih- privilep-- . of visiting the child al all pr p* r i time- un i pla t o 1 Trade In a Good Town Docatut
THEY’RE suit COMING HOME (Edifoi't note: The foliowin.*iue tlona and tin«w* t «-oiic«mln-t ! vet'-rans ar" fiirnlWed by Dwight It. Arnold, county netvlce officer ) (j I wi mantiver of n *e<-tWnt I ~r , lar; e hr - lr for I wi».< draft ><l When I returned I found the i < tion I on - i n ha I completely -< hair ed and th* *■ w* re a 10l more i. i|nm ittllUl* I tldnk I 1 hi fill the m-w j ilt but the company do-,. 1 not w.iiit m>- to liy Di tiny Itavi Ito give me Hi* joli? They do not have ' i give you i th* old j'M> if many new i* |H>nd ,ldl lie*, were add*''!, but Tey d* have Io give you oil* ll* P'S "I Sl* • our * Id p sitton Q V> n il I i*-uir:i Io my oi l | »l> Ihi a few w**ek i will company 'KI nip n-uitim v go into effe* t itn l|e<| tfi-ly nr will I liav* Io wall for i * * H.iln t tn- I * i - ,i; ( * ? 1 Your Jr 111 ill *• WI I co into (fl*-* I immediately. o rasa lilH iilillllti!!!i:illir!li!!!lillllu> <' I ,la m, Ifobt it '.in dil, .* t of .1 mm \rmdd, an l na h* id 111 .* elly, ha- I,*. a i. |en *.| lr*<ui .•rim- * . %•,«-- wi ii' • I ' a. my and op* m*l law ■ ffa in Fmli Waylie He *-ill* r* d 111 -rii ■ a a li* itfi unlit n l'*ll ;::,d wa. nd | van. *dto th ;nt • f . ii., 1 i nl.m 1 I** f - • I- in - i-'ii* I - I i* rmin.il I* IV. \ I'liifi* ’ l*’» , n* i I Hh. Will ih M nui • - Gayl- \in a filth. : Mb' Nam y Bell, Bellmont Farm Mrw Walter loit ••*'. I*2 N' tli >• *md .tu.i " Vint tl* *1 *nd d’- mi * I ‘if .1 hn Kuhn. If** kt“ *1 • • out** 1 • i; i-i:,l| Bik**r. It* kin *i. tl 'out ■ 1, Riiai-rt D. Y.iiiiu-, :: d*'• i drive I,inn..*:-. -i M • VII ill K* ly. G* m', Mr* I* in Thom i i> He I; Lui*, i Murphy In * S.,.iili . mid lie* I. Mil R alia Mi run i.. M T'leoii,*i ■ I • in*'. |','ul, on ■■ .i ■ Ha. I. ■ iii.Jl lb- lie; tin*' ii ll*'. '*l' M* ■*'• r are n*-, Mi * t) ir K -ii-iti m and hah.' "ill Monro* , ill • it" 2; I.* ■ G :-'i -tl r. W, I . • (• Ai, . Kir’in I L* .ill -ml liuliy girl, r.infe 1 Rob. f Coldm . inite •I
All Economics Clubs To Hold Spring Tea I Special Meeting In Decatur On June 4 The Imine * ; It'.omli s ilub' o \ilam comity, ii i g*m al conn cl! m* tl." ‘ld :>* lltlj'. tart 1 j *-1 pl.iiic for a pi in* I* * f> im.mii'** •! all * ill- .nd tn glie-t*. to In- |,-||| at Illi* D"'"lfll junior • m r h. i *llOOl a i'li'oti “im 'l'm day all*"Il >lll, .hill*' 1 R II Hull, I'mdii" s'Hihili* in l.uil ap» w rk, will Im* th- prin * pal p* ik* '. and will lias- hi tiddn on work in Improving tin 1 ati ,o Iln ur of hmm. h- pltifit ing * Hi' w II -,,'iw i ob>r* d -did* ' ||. pli Hn.' Inti* an I alter icem* Ho; th*' fat iii 'h .el of Ho- peoph Wh'i have tuk* n prrrt n Hii < pro • p.i trio * ' eiiiir* of I pr 'gran will I- in I'lai.-e of f'n> p* .gram i out tn itt( e, !,e id, d by M Gl.idy N“U* i- li a Hid- I L( in*' am ' Mr- I. \ llo!''ioii • of Ini *i tow ti* hip Mr E W Bia'ic, .(I'Hiiy holm I etoimmi -< p,• l(i:i bar olm, ap |iointe(| four oth". rniiiiii.il'* lihai im-* M N'm I Hi iiiplnll, in 1 vital o't and >ii ;• t M t Far St Im and M( Edna Slia ly. tie I-I ili*o Mi G- tali] liit kill am IMi Ii n ik* . . .pH in. Mr 1 Albei t B> int'k*', I* f > ‘lillii'lil tn her m mt* i • f t - •• i >mmit t*« ar- folio* I'm rini Mt G*'o ■(■ Hol ton Mi \!va Viuirl.i. Mr Floy Baker, M Fit>«*''l Ripley, M Paul Beatty, M \uiih Im ;■ *r , Mi m \tno-: I, ... \,r I; ilp! Fro !t‘. Mr* Fri da Si p; r. Mr H.rr" i i'i.wn ui i Mi Howarii Nn «l>aiim. Mi (i I 'd!‘-r. Mri Liu le Mill. 'li <> G Haugh .ii M yd- b rt - .11-1 am: IMI hall II Il kiey lllljtalt 111 aid li, k' I ■ Mr* I<‘il • n f'u "li. 'I, llibh <‘d \ru t , Ml Mihlr. 1.1 hla a. Mr William Ne ds Im, \i *, M I, : .* , |n;:n * . M> I-r I Blum. M 'E i If' im ik. Mr Lui!'• \inol J li-H.i Engl-. Man < i St i ky. M' tfi Stetiry, Mi. Wmi Sianley. M. tit- s’hiffcrly, Mr »;uit Haley M into Sp. i: M <'. 11 - >l.. M t led! R-fie him 'it* M* Hom i I'*: • :.' Mr H I 'J.. ,M. I'l : If 1. M' Hee I'.cii.r. MrI’< i m,tl Blt■ • : '.l' la \o | , M. Kelirn lh I' .1 i a M Gal , jleVidii Is. Emma I. ,y. Mr* Ev I'll! , M’«. I.oiil H. 1.-hui, •Mr Mari u * I n.lalii'l. M .la ne Ei a- ■* r-n.iki r. Mi r eld*- Ifi 'i in M io. t'h ii I- - Alna 11 i. Mr- R ifi: If. er l'i ■ * lit on Ur T'i •,1 .Hliilt . V Wil! .' e nienf Mr Ha ry H. ii <I: Mr 11 y I' 1* M No. ' '’*' I M / Hen- 11 ii m Mr Jilin I’al'z.'ll, ThiJm i Jlibl-rli.o I, Vi Lon m Gu kin aI. .1 . M H .told Z- igli Ml I- lieVien I '■ -n-i :n.M. ' I’ - < . T nim.o 'I Gi)b, i ; in. I,*, '.I: G| ,;y ' t;l* .Mi , 1., nti : .t '.li I! ii Trihin ral oii- M G eg- Moi i Mr Lee F!"inilr.'. Mi-, t'h
1 1 ' ™ v j/* y? I ■■ ; ’ ■ • wl : s . j DR. JOSE GIRAL, premier of the exiled Spanish government, and his ■on. bearded Antonio Giral, hi* personal aecretary, arrive at LaGuardia airport. New York, from Paris. T>r Giral is in the U. S. to te tify against Franco Spain b-fore the UN Security Council subcommittee. He cornel without invitation from the UN group, explaining hi* visit as "a spontaneous action to help the world organization to ascertain the true situation in Spain” (I nt tr national)
111 Martz. Ml- Niland (miisefii id i Mi Alii •• ID nsi en, Mr K« n mih Hoffman. Mr* Sh-ldon Wag . M. Paul Lol*ri<'". -Mrs Riiy ii.oml, Harrison. Mr-* Noah S, 1,11. e, Mr* Howaid Sprunger. Edna Bake:. Mrs Ray Ford. Mn* soy Fo rman. Mt * Jay Itau* h, M ll* iman Girod Memorial Services For Capt. Stauffer - A memorial nice Will be held tin- Eli t Mi-nnoiiit** church in p.*'im' Sin day afternoon at 2 I’cloek f I lie late I'apt Ornell I. Si.iuff-r. wlii was de< lared d<-ad i t -w week ' ago by the war d<,artm* t. Th" It. v <> A Krehbiel. i r if Hi** *h".ri!i. will deliver H.t* memo, la! me,-.,gc ('aid Stauf- <■ w i a meinlw-r of the Menno ■ii:* i'm h Ili ■ it* * A S hrnid . Hi - I 11-1.4 Ei ing •!:< 11 ami Re Im re,| l iiii ih, piiHtrir Mrs. oary Ei* lii'iib* rg»-r ,‘i'auff-r, will, a <.f <' !>t Stauffer, will a i-t :i f * memorial ervti ■ ('apt Staiiff* r W in declared dead i ...nth 'I r iic mid l>e*-i> m Hi ' nV. .t ip in -illi " Vlgiisl 2'l, l!i| I wh- i th ■ I! .'!• i*f win. Ii he .... i pilot tta, ph it d-All No : ,>. ■■ -I ~in the piam- was eVu: -nt d. nit iln• • ot tle l a mem- ■ p :n hi • I t , l. ■■ ro Hid am! < i t.ii,< . jo , n.i i 'ay lh>* Jap .im'-- < <t ..<:t* ■■ . ■ Js ye h n Sunfrock, Bolero zo 9C29 \ % I, y In ik* W Marian Martin IssAklng for a sundress tliafs slenderizing? Pattern 9"29. gracefun sunfiock with Its own Indero ii- your iilißWe? Easy to sew; l.i.tton front fur easy laundmtiig too. Pattern 9029, sizes 31. 36. 38, 'it, 42. ii. 46 Size 36, 2% yards Send TWENTY cents in coin, I 'or this pattern to Decatur Dally •Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N , lefferson Rt., Chicago 80. Bl Print plainly YOUR NAME, AD DRESS, ZONE.« SIZJC AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pat ern Book Is now ready . . . It’s routs for Fifteen Cents. Full of *mart styles tor the family plus FREE pattern for the new "bug nn-a belt” printed right Inside i (he book.
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id agi’ when in* disappeared He |< survived by his wife and daughter, Sui'iiii Elyee, age 2 years; also hl* pan ntri Mr und Mrs. D. D. Stauffer, and a sister, Mis* Bette Mae. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur /FIAKO\ PIE CRUST MIX I j;-* • X ARE YOU ever uncertain ■bout result* when baking pies? Women save themselves a lot of worry by using Flsko because here are all the necessary dry ingredients, prei inon mited tot de- . licious results. You just add ■ \ water. M Sure results are also I yours with Flakom re kiiiy HAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair Diamonds — Watches Silverware — Clocks .126 N. Ninth St. INSECTICIDES “BEAT THE BI GS!" We carry all kind*. HOLTHOUSE DRUGCO, J :: Or :: — iuL ■"* ** i i > ; ; ; WOI LD YOU i ’ i SEND HAPPINESS ;; ; ACROSS THE MILES? ! I I I 11 I < 1 r
