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dress of organza fuahioiierl with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, short full sleeves and a full t skirt with a bustle. She carried a , spray of spring flowers t'oher* were John G llhodes and ' Thomas J. Stark, of llh FoVowlng the ceremony, a wed- ' ding breakfast was served at the John Marshall hotel t:i Hlchtnond. Mrs. Vogl<-wede i« .1 graduate of Farmville State Teachers College, where she was a member of Gam tna Theta sorority. Recently released from the armed forces. Mr. Voglewede. who served m a captain in India and completed nearly four years In the army, ta a son of Mrs. Anna and the late Charles Voglewede of thie city. He is a graduate of Notre Dame University, nud has resumed employment with Hask n and Sells, large New York City public accounting firm. He Is now stationed In Cincinnati, where h«- und his bride will take up residence, following a short wedding (rip. Atnogg the guests at tho wedding were Mn. Voglewede and son, Arthur K. Voglewede of this city; .Mrs. Kevin Whelen and Mrs. William Voglewede of Toledo; Mrs. Edward Higgins of Wilmington. Del, and Thomas Voglewede of Hampton. Va. MRS. HENRY HEIMAN HOSTESS TO CLUB The Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club met at the home of Mm. Henry Helman Wednesday eveniitg. The meeting opene-l with the group singing the club song and repeating the club creed. Following a short bueln'-ss meeting, the president. Mrs. McKean, gave the history of Memorial day. Mrs. Harry Keisbner read a poem, "Tho Sleep of the Brave," and Mrs. Arthur Lengerich tvad "letter to St/ Peter/' The group eang the Battle of Hymn of tho Republic, following which a piano solo, entitled "My .Mother." was played by Marjory Helman. Mrs. Jay Yost wae In charge of the lesson on how to be a good guest. Mrs. Helman served deh tons refreshment during the social hour and tea was poured by Mrs. Johu Heiman. Guests at the meeting were 'Mrs. E W Btrnche ami Mrs. Jake Heiman. PHILATHEA CLASS MEETS FRIDAY Fourteen members and five guests attended the Philathwi class 1 meeting, heki last evening at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, with Mrs. Ruby Roth assisting. Mrs. Stanley, class president, ’ wa« in charge of the meeting, opened with prayer by Mrs. Lillian Mo--1 Per. The love-box was opened and amounted to twelve dollars and ' seventy cents. A report of the ■ secret pals waa given, following • which roll <all was answered with 1 scripture verses. Mrs. Vel Walters read a poem, entitled "Mother s 1 Tank,'’ and ,1 song sket h of "Neart er My God to Thee" was given by s Mr«. Maude Merriman. The song I was then sung by the group, ac--1 compnnied at the piano by Miss . Gloria Merriman i The program, with Mrs. Merrii man as chairman, consisted of de- . rations, Mrs R A. B dii •< <o <H t an solo. "At Calvary." Me. Elisha g .Merriman, accomnsnled by Min Merriman; piano ami accordiad seP lections. Mrs. Elisha Merriman.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Saturday Tri Kappa turn mage ealc, Mo|-b-nkopf and Eltlng building. It a m. to <> pin Girl Scout irmp 111. hike, meet itt Mrs. Hersh s, 11 a tn. Rnmmuge sale, Presbyterian 1 church basement, ft am. to « pan, Sunday United Christian Missionary society, chunh, 2 p m Monday St. Mary's society, C. f.. of C. club room, ":3« pm, Cub picnic, nieri nt Lincoln school, 5 p.m. Pythian Needle club, K of P. , home, after Temple. Tuesday Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Ifenry Heller, 2:30 p.m. 1 Loyal Daughters class of First Evangelical church, Mrs Clarence > Smith. 7;30 p.m, Catholic Ladles of Columbia, C. L. of c. hall. «:30 pm. , Kum-Joln-l's < lass of Flret Evangelical church, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Correll. 7:30 p m. Wednesday Young Adult class of First Presbyterian church, skating party. SunHet, a p.m. Thursday Pleasant Mllle Methodist W. 8. C. 8. church. 1:45 p.m. Circle I of WS.C.S. of Metho dint church, Mra. O. L. Vance, 2:30 pin. Circle H of W S.C.S. of Methodist church, Mrs. Carl Gerber, 2:30 p.m. Circle HI of W.S.CR. of Metho dist ciiurch, Mrs. Frank Krick, 2:3d p.m. Circle IV of W.S.C.S. of Metho dirit church, Mrs. W. F. Beery, 2:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p in, St. Paul Ladles Aid. Mrs. Ue Mcßride, all day. MUs Gloria Merriman and Miss Sundra Sue Reppert. Mrs. Vel Walters was awarded the prize for ■ the spelling contest; other prlziw were won by Mrs. Osa lame und > Lillian Maser. OuestM present at the meeting included Mrs. Elisha Merriman, Mle» Gloria Merriman, Mrs. Mabie Reppert, Mlns Sundra Sue Reppert, and Mr*. Verena Waiters. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess during tho so< ia| hour The next meeting will be held at the h .me of Mrs. Cal E. Peterson. , _____ 1 HAPPY HOME MAKERS HAVE MEETING The Happy Home-Makers home economics dub met recently at the home of Mrs. Von Reber for Ils regular monthly meeting. The meeting wao opened with the group singina the dub song and repealing the club treed. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Freeman Walteiw and Mrs. Thomas Adler Roll call was answered with the quotation, "What I »ee fr.»m my 1 kitt hen window." The leaders, Mrs. Cool and Colorful <SvW//> \ - r V * < Vi il /2A 9267K1 AW ft SIZES v\ 12-20 jo vj ' /i / / Marian Martin What a tiny waist you have with this wrap-und-tie sash bell! A mere trio of parts makes Pattern 11267 simple sawing. Trim it with rk-rac or the included tulip applique. Pattern 9267 c-omes in sizes 12, 14, 16. 18. 20; 30, 32. 34. 36, 38, 40. Size 16, 3 yards 35 inch. Send TWENTY cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 156 N. Jefferson St., Chicago IV, 111. Print plainly TOUR NAME, AD DRESS, ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. A The Marian Martin Spring Tattern 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 book.

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Peter Miller und Mrs. Kenneth 1 Parrish, gave an Inh-rewllna les- I von study on "Meaiwi «f a More Graduus Living," following which a short buelm-’K meeting was conducted by the prosidvnt. Mrs. Cail Adler. * During the sodal hmtr, refreshments were served by the hiHtes* Six guests were t present at the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cliff >rd Roe. D.Y.B. CLASS IN MEETING Mt*. Ira Bodie was hostess retently to twenty seven members of the D V II claim of the First United Brethren church. The prtMldenl. Mrs. Floyd Death, opened the meeting, following which Mrs. Marie Deb-dt led th« group in singing. Mrs. Robert Robetiold had charge of the devotionala and Mrs. Roy Taylor offered prayer. A number of cards ami calls were reported, and Mia. Rube Wynn and Mrs. Blanch Elzey offered spec 1111 prayers. Mnt. Frank Bohltke and Mrs. Frank Fisher had charge of the program. The meeting watt closed with the laird's prayer. Delicious refreshments were served by tho’ht.atessvM, Mrs. Bodie Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mrs. Roy Uhllcote and Mrs. Zella Baker. Tho St. Paul ladlia aid will hold an allslay meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ix-o Mcßride. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Correll will entertain the membeNi of the Kum-Join-I’o class of the First Evaneli<al church Tuesday evening at •tevett thirty o'clock. The Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Willard will assist, ami Mrs. Philip Dolby will have charge of the devotions. All members are urged to present. —o — —• STILL IS|WMING HOME (Editor's note: The following questions and answers foncerning veterans are furnished by Dwight R. Arnold, county service officer.) Q. To a lonely wife and mother id Vienna. Mo., and Mrs. J. ('. of Carterton. Va. ««<‘lt of whom have three children. A. Your husbands are eligible to apply for discharge Immediately because you each have three oliildren. The game answer holds true for Mr. If R, Now, Bost >ll. Texas. A A few weeks ago. I began a corrcapondenee course with a New York school at a cost of |B't for the entire course. A down payment of 120 wa* mad--, and live monthly payments must Im- made to dear up the balance. Would the government pay the entire hill, or must 1, Itecaase of its low sort, pay the expense? A. r lf you are a veteran of this war with an honorable discharge, the government will pay till! halt for correspondence courses up to |SOO. Make application at your nearest I Veterans' Administration office. o —.—

I ARRIVALS I jra ; -

Mr. and Mrs. Ullch Reinhard ofj Berne, are the parent, of a baby | boy. born at 4:50 a.m Friday al the Adams county memorial hospital. He has not la-eti named A baby girl wart born to Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Bate of Bluffton, Friday morning at 11 a.m. She has( not been named. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Hawkins. 1015 Winchester street, are thi-i parent* cf a daughter, Iwrn at th---local hospital Friday, morning at io a.m. She has not lieen named i

r-rr- -,M- — 1 " S ' Jr < A, . i 7r /<• / - i 7 ‘ - A z HMW ; fl I - Tl 1 mW Sr •g.WJBg ! I HF' /I ‘dflßi; ? 'UDV OARIAND, the screen singer, and her husband, Vincent Mini nelli, always liked the song, "Llr-a," so when their daughter was torn ' . they named her "Usa" after the song The child was tom March 12 | i and makes her camera debut in the arms of her mother ta Holly- j WOO 4 . (I nternationtl) ' j • 9

•w*"*" ■■■llffT*" —" —— - - - Il nt AAI t ''4 1 ■ '"■ *K) tags. Id I M t»S> ' vw'-H' |R - J’« r -v i r rv w 2Jb BECAUSE they objected to Director Albert Lewin forcing them to wear eorseta In the picture, "Bel Ami," these five glamor gals of the screen picketed their Hollywood studio dressed in the scanty costumes shown. The girls are, left to right, Euauinu Ridgway, Judy Cook, Darken De Mos, Norma Drown and Marie Wilson. (Inttrnitiootl) — —

[Personals ; George Schug. former Decatur resldeut. who now nwldes at Roanoke, Va.. was a business Visitor || In Deciitur end Barm- today Mr | Schug will leave tonight by plane for his h'.m*. ■- — o — ■ — Tjv The Girl Ecouts of troop IV met Wedlie day after -<lioo! In th-i-(-oiit room. It wa* ann -un '--d that during th- summer month--, meetings will Im- held every Hecoud Thursday morning of <-ach month lat nine o’clock. Tho gl.l* a«• ask <d to hrlnn nose bags to each of these m-tlnr*. ERenora Fisher J Berlin-. _ 1 - Gl 1 Scout troon V met Tliui* 1 day night In the Gitl Scout r om , at tin- Lincoln nrhiMi’. Th-- meeting opened with the roll call, fol-, lowing which gam--.- were pluyad , and --v-ral test* were pasHed. Th-- , meeting dosed with the Girl S mt promise an i Friendship circle. IJevedy Elliott, -crlbi-. Troop VI of th- Girl Scouts m- t at the Liitioln ><•' i- d Tu- *d.iy eve , tiinii. and (r m tin u- hiked to ii'-ll mum lake where they enjoyed n , nose bag Isneh. They were ac.-om imnit-d by MIkS Madel.ne tip.ili-, . leader.- Ann Keller, s tibe. The hike. s-ne<iui«Nl r-y Brown!--tioop VII f ,r Friday'evening, wan cancelled becat-.e of rain, so ihe 'girls enjoyed supper in the gym ti.isi 1 m of ilie Lincoln school. • G.im-H wire pluyml, following 1 J whidi the meeting was. adjourned. ; Car-.lyn VI h.ir-ni, — • —o

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Admitted: Mrs. H-rh-rt Haw kins, roiilc 6; Mr*. Helen Mt-rri 1 tn in, 222 South Fourth etre. t j Admitted and dismissed: Hoy ' Baumgartner, route 2; Pearl C;-—. ! Monroe; Mltte Doria Howe. Meli j - don, O. o —— (Trade in a Good Town — Decatur < T

I iyil|lNlllF;lm|l|iiil! I I nH Im I | •111 Completes Training Cadet • midshipman Ib-nald L. Stucky, “U "f Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan Stucky. 227 No. Third street, this | Week completed one y-ar of liaslc | Gaining at s I'. H. men hunt mar . iio- cadet corps »- htsil nt San Ma- ' teo, C ilif. Cadet mldi-hipmati Stucky will - now be assigned tn a merchant i-.-l for further training i»t —a. foil wing which he will return to tit- U. S merchant marine aca d-tny at King-t I’oli’t. New York. i lor - --mpletion ot training ami <;om missioning as an ensign in the - I nited Elat'-- maritime ---rvi-e. Upon graduation frbm the Acs demy, hr- will also receive his li-een.-u- a* third mate and cotmois'rflon a.-- en-igti in the > . S naval iii-erve, ilia.-five, and will be aligned io duty a’-oa lla m- rehaq' ship. Honorable Discharge Robe t A. Klcpper, ARM 2c, 1 -mii Seattle. \Va»h o Trade In a Good Town Decatur RAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watches Silverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St.

x «*>- jttmn i&xajQaawuoMKMMKMa WANTED I GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning .Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material, j Will Pay IQc lb. ; Decatur Daily Democrat OPEN TODAY ! 1:00 I’. M. J DONUT SHOP ■ UM East Monroe St. • 0 (*j block West of River Bridge.) | We will feature Hot. Fresh Made DOUGHNUTS at all times, to carry ■ home, or serve with Coffee, Ice 8 Cream or Milk. p Stop In And See Them Made Stocksdale Donut Shop Ezra (Doc) Stockdale ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■* ■■■■■■ «'S ■■■■ oa« I

Three Divorce Suits Are Filed In Court Three new divorce rases have J been filed In Adams circuit court I In-fore Judge J Fred Fruchle. In i one. Dorothy Landis of Geneva #-ks a divorce from Chalmer Landi><, < barging cruel and Inhuman I treatment In that h- beat and rtritik her. threatened her life with a revolver and that since he 1 returtlFd from the navy on April I 1846 he has caused -constant (strife. Th- complaint states that I they were married May 25, 1940 1 snd separated May 5. 1946, She tirks custiuly of two boys, aged flve .ir.d three. 11. R MrUletmban Is plaint If Fa counsel. In another suit. Alfred Smith seeks :• divorce from Maizle Smith. The complaint states that they weru married on Ikcember 31. 1926 ami separated September 23, 1933, when the defendant was admitted >he Easthaven hospital t r th- insan- at Richmond, where -h-- has I—n conflnced Him* Fert L. Litterer m plaintiff's attorney. Donald Williams has filed sgit fur divorce from Wllnta J. Williams in Adams cltiult court The complaint states that they were marrii-d on March 2. 1946 and sie | parated on May 15. 1916, averring lliat lie is 20 years of i-ge and ehe Is 17. The <• inplaint avers tiiat -.ln- "iuim around ami will not stay tome and prepare bi< meals, that elie is dissatisfied with married 1 life and -lay-’ she shottl-i Im- permit l--d to go with other men and j that she goes to dune-* without him. preferring the company of other glrki and men The plaintiff is a resident of 209 South Ninth street. Hi attorney is D Burdett* Custer. o -Trade In a Gta>d Town — Decatut

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Stucky’s NEW HARDWARE DEPT. has the following items available HACK SAW BLADES MMLLON Oil, CANS SLIP JOINT PLYERS BLOW TORCHES 6-Foot STEEL TAPE HOC RINGS LEVELS KEROSENE LANTERNS BELT DRESSING ELECTRIC LANTERN’S BELT LACING WOOD BITS RUBBRR LAWN HOSE STEEL BITS REVOLVING SPRINKLERS PUNCHES GRASS SCYTHE PLANES LAWN BROOMS KNIFE SHARPENERS GRASS SHEARS PAI) LOCKS PORCELAIN ENAMELWARE GRINDING WHEELS COFFEE MAKERS FOOD CHOPPERS ADJUSTABLE STRAINER DISCS STRAINER BSC'S BOLTS BROOMS SCREENS MIXING BOWLS NAILS DOOR CHECKS V PULLEYS HOSE NOZZLER FLASHLIGHTS RUBBISH BURNERS FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES PYREX WARE REVERE WARE GLOVES HAND SAWS ROOF COATING MOPS BICYCLE TIRES LIGHT BULBS BIKE CHAINS WINDOW VENTILATORS CLOTHES LINE ELECTRIC CORDS ROPE FUSES MEDICINE CABINETS DUST PANS RIGID STEPLADDERS CHORE GIRLS IKON BOARD PADS AND COVERS FURNITURE POLISH PRUNING SHEARS FLY SPRAYERS FENCE CHARGERS SISAL ROPE TOOL BOXES ICE CREAM FREEZERS FILES SCREEN DOOR SPRINGS St KEEN DOOR CHECKS OIL STOVE WICKS PAINT BRUSHES FLUORESCENT KITCHEN LIGHTS » FIXTURES Many other itema not mentioned. Visit This Department. Stucky & Co. Monros Rhone M Opsn «sch evening until 9:00 p. m. except Wednesday evening closing at 9:30 p. m.