Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1946 — Page 3

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VOWS TO *JULY H "• «”"• T,,P ' In the „ daughter «f Mr. if IHM-atur H-Ohl snow. " wm „ r staff -n. In * ’ gutm « ri " y ' * { ’ fcmurl »”>«*• *’‘ H , ’ jß d Mr*- ' h “ lr mL" *»'• l,l “‘ f Mr mid Mr*. C. W. t.indon. Ky. Mr*. <wi ,. r „f .Mixa Huy (oriiM-r employe of .Minty tin mortal hospl’rnd In '!»•■ arniHl force* i iw<> year* 1,1 North ,4 Italy. Mr. Snow ul*o '' l(M n tw" y ” f * , ' r ‘ „ arttwl forve*. LIN haubold is ce OF TICKET SALES Ha.il.-ihl, 22* South j, in <liar«e of the orl Wayne Philharmonic M iirk'-t* in lu-eulur, It w#rP d i day by Mr*. |,uwk«- of Fort Wayne, .d thr Philharmonic subticket drive. rrlpiion ticket entitles the li reserved seat for the jcilption concert* which h><er, mttnicai director bn Wayne Philharmonic. Muled for the HH6-HH7 leaMtn. Iptloa ticket prices range f io fifteen dollars. Hei can Im- nude by conIkM llauhold. or by writlartnonic Hall, 2o!t VL-et p-H, Fori Wayne. IR GARDEN I meeting katur Garden duh met at the honu of .Mr*. Henwin were given to the who plan to enter a flowDM) (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — li and Jewelry Repair, tmenda — Watches Hwrware — Clocks » N. Ninth St. foot‘PERIODIC sale Weakness Makf )au feel Wreck- on such days? iwater monthly cramp* with tphnylng tired. nervous. -Mine* due to functional keuturbencea — try Lydia tram (Vegetable Compound me tuch symptoms. Taken K the njonth ■ Pinkhams swd helps bulid up reais* *et Ft»r»h rltafriMuil

■ •■■■■■■■■«■■ 9 9 I | I ■ | B I Now! Re-Opened • NITE OWL ! Corner Eleventh & Adams Sts. taliring Sandwiches: Rar*B*() Pork. Ham. Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Tenderloin. Soft Drinks — Mailed Milks ■ Sundaes — Package Ice Cream ■ ■ RB SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS • A Family Stricken With Bereavement • • shouldn’t be confronted I w »th the hundred and one worvW iw incidental to a funeral, J / service. r At our funeral home, we over responsibilities, as well as Ihe many conchiding details. uff GILLIG 6 DOAN / MEI FUNERAL HOME ft DECATUR PHONE 791 KM.

er contiot to he hold in the full The duh utao voted to pmtsoi u flower show In the tall for inter, t ed person* In this vicinity. Mrs. (I. L. Vance read an in lerestlng paper on the “May Pole." following which contest* were vn joyed and prises wen- won l.y Mt. Ear I Hutler and Mr* Husrel A> ker Mr*. Sain Baumgart m i was in chance of u <|iila. Hostesses for the nn-eting Were Mrs. Holier. ,Mn». Vance ami Mrs. Baumgartner, The next meeting will be he|<| June 10. Plan* an- Inline made for a celelirallon of the lenth anniversary of th<> duh, to which the Berne chit, will lie invit ed, YOUNG ADULT CLASS HAS SKATING PARTY Fifty members and guest- of the Young Adult class of thu First Presbyterian church spent an en joyable evening at their skuiliig party at HnnSd park Wedm-sduy night. ttelidoix, refreshments were served during the party by the following member* if the enter taininent committee, Mi and Mr, Carrel Cole, ihiilrimin. Mr. and .Hr*. Stanley Clark. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Hite, Mr. and Mm. David Kunkel and Mr. and Mi W E Pet rle. KUM-JOIN US CLASS HAS MEETING TUESDAY Mr. and Mnc .Merlin Correll entertained th,- members of the KumJoint'* clam of the First Evangelical church Tuesday at their home, with the Hev. and Mr* F 11. Willard awlsting. The president. Philip Dolby, tonducted the 1111.-im-M meeting, and ilevotiorift were read by Mr*. Dolby. Mm. F. 11. Willard sang a solo, entitled. "I Love A Little Cottage," with Mr. Dolby playing the piano accompaniment. The children at the meeting sang "Je*u* I<ov,m .Mo," following whit h contest,; were enjoyed and prill* awarded lite various winner*. DelidotiH refreslimeiitH wortserved Io the twenty five lllembeie and five children pnami. The Bolto W.S.C.S. Will meet al the home of Mrs. Paul Hhh Sun day evening ar *ev«-n thirty o’d >ck Th,- Hoot township home economics dull will meet Tue*day afternoon at one thirty o'clock al the h one of Mr*, l-a-e Fleming. The St. Vincent de Paul noddy will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the C. L. of C. ball The committee in charge will be Mm. Ed Tonnellier, Mrs. Nick Braun ami Mrs. John Allieiding. Th* St. Mary's home er-onomitM dub will meet at the home of .Mr*. Harry Hay Wodmetlay after noon at on,- thirty o'clock. This

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday Pbuxant Mill,, Mrlhndl l W. S C. S. i liurdt, 1:15 pm. Circle I of WS.C.S. of Melho dint church. Mrt. it L Vance. 2:"it pm. Circle II of W.R.C.S of Metho tll-f thurdi. Mrs Car] Gerber, I:3b P m. Clide 111 of W.R.C.S of Metho , di-t church, Mr*. Frank Krick, 2.30 p ut. Circle IV nf W S CS. of Methodim church, Mr*. W. F. Beery, 2:30 p m. Women us the Mtaise, M wive home, ":3o p.m Nt. Paul ImdleH Aid, M-ft. la-e Mcßride, all day. Ea-h-rn Star staled meeting, M:t sonic hall, 7 30 pm. Itutli and Naomi drde, of Zion Evangelical ami Itefbnned church, church parlors, 2:30. pm. Harallmlc Study dub, Mrs. HI- ‘ dtard Gi-iimr, x pm. No Cha Hi a Mr*. I! C ||< , h postponed. Wiitm-n of the Moor*. Mtwire hptne. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Mi n ball,' x p m. Kirkland Ladies dub, xrhool, x pin. , American Legion auxiliary I glon home, x p.m. Sunday Boiwt WNCN. Mi- Put! Itidi 7 3o pin Tuesday Church Mother* Study duh, M> thodlst church, x p.m. Hoot township hotlh- eronmnhe t ilth. Mis Lee Fle.niii-.-, I in p t|, Wednesday Si Vincent de Paul odety, ('. L. i>t (', hall, 2 p in. St. Mary's home economit s chili, j .Mrs Harry Hay. !:3it p.m, will lie an fmp'irtant meeting, and all memltertt are urged to l»- pre went. Memlw-r* are al-u reminded to tiring their birthday audion. Mr. and Mr Lyb- l> M-yer of Adams etreet were the honored guests at a pot lin k dinner Monday at their home Gm«itx ;n< ent were the Rev and Mr- Lee Hu ■■ and daughter, Edita. Mr. and Mr- Ver non Inyert and ehlhlreit nf W.tbash. O ; .Mi and Mr< Vinton Mi-yer and daughter, (b-ati. Mr. in I Mr Lawrein e Nhititi, M< aid Mr Glen King and daughter, Connie. Mr. and Mm John Tippie and daughlers, Linda ami Siiirlene. and Mr. amt Mrs. Herb Meyer, < f Celina, (),, and the honored gut-s'e Mr and 1 Mrs. Lyle D Meyer. <> — Miss Irene Andress Given Scholarship Mis* Irene Andre-s. ntembi-r of tonight's graduating das* of the Decatur junior senior high school, and daughter of Di am! Mrs Hoy Andress of thio city, lias received 1 a lion sdttdar hip to the Elkhart | I’.iiniiiess iinivursity al Elkhart, W ! Guy Brown, prim ipal. announced today. - - o Columbus Elevator Destroyed By Fire Columbus, Ind. May 23 d l*> Ten thousand bushels of grain wen- burned in a tire which com pletely tlestroyed the tarim-rii mar keling a ocialioll elevator today at an estimated loss of |sn,oiMi.

SmT ' >■ '.a £'* * fe t . r ■ *> td ' f gglZ * £kFiX Wle% * -ML * jl - HH imi ' ------ [ ** s . ■ PC l\ Ml • JV*' - • aa j*. f tk > X M\ / M ißsg._ M- fife, Shh 'tf* . w Left Irish linen plastron, gloves with rosettes; top right, lace-trimmed blouse; below, high necked model. Blouses are important fashion news th's season and show a great deal of versatility There are tailored blouses anti dressy ones with rufltex. bows and lace edgings. Those made of Irish bnen are favorites because this fabric is so easy to launder. The plastron and two blouses shown above are ail of this material. Thd»plastron, left, makes a plain dress very dressy. It is made to cover up a low neck’lne and has a new type and pert collar. The gloves are trimmed with matching rosettes, which mav be removed for laundering. The handkerchief linen blouse shown top right, has a deep-front neckline and soft bow closing edged In narrow lace The one below has a high rounded neck with I multiple rows of fine stitching to accent the V-ftuM.

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STILE HOME (Etlllot's pole: Tb*i following quextlona and amtworn concv.rnlng ' vdt-rans uro furnished Ity Dwight i 11, Arnold, county twtrvlct olllct-r.) tj 1 am a Wo: I I War H veteran I had |2'Hi'i term litsitraine while in lite service. Cun I hu-reatte the amount Io Itn.mm and also eon ven It? A The amount of Insurance < dr-rl<-d while in tin- service, cannot b« imi,-.„ed following dkichaige The |jir a may lie conv, rl,-d If Au- the premium rat- of National Herv Life Inauram-i I- -m than the pr- tiilum iat> ■ off,-* ed liy c'Oiimerciul life in-ur,ime - ißtpunb'*? V Then- |i no participating i omim-rdal In urame company offering a lower rate i) Can I n.-me mo.e-than one i liem-fldai y? ' Vr i) I failed to take out National . Herv i n l.ife In urati. e while i:i 1 service May I make applicatloi! now ? A No. o—pouil |iiili|ithti| ||||| i gwOfl li Sgt. Gehrig Promoted \nnoiin-eiiient i m id'- by ord'-t < l Col H'-rb,-H E Taylor, Camp Campbell, Ky. <>! tin- promotion of l, fifth grade Itidiai I (Jdirlg i , th.- rank of 1,-i-htiidan fourth i-r.-.de Sgt. th-hrir. a resident of Decatur. Is assigned t , hea.lgitaiters .-ectloll f t'.ie 15s th servli-i- com m. unit a.< diief <»f the bond wecHon, p-ut finance offi-e He i* a son of Mr. and Mrs Tillman Gehri-a. 122 i West Uiam-< street, and r a -radii of Deci hir high diiHil. Ki-iiiivtli .1 Baker. • ,n of Keneth i,. linker, of 612 Indiana lias been I to tho rank of 1 -.wrgeaut in the army alt son > , at l-resque Isle, .Me., win-re lie |. now jidaH m<l He , nlisted in May. Iftl.'i shortly after hlu Ix’h birthday and took li.iiic training at Scott Eh-ld, HI, inter Iw-ing trii!:,‘i"r:td Io Mitchell Field, N. V. ao ,i radio t'-- miriail. He was liririi'-d oil Easter Sunday Ills wife is a resilient nf l’|-i'si|l|e Isle. —O Airport Manager Returns From Trip Jorn-phlm* Ivetiiii, manager of 111-.,- local Hi Way airport, has iei turned froinka flying trip to Holland Mich Sim Hew to Holland Sunday, but liad weather delayed li> r return. Hangar Chatter, a column dealing wiili aviation in the Plain City. Ohio newspaper, where she had made a previous trip, carried tin interciiting an■ mill of her visit there ait-l a copy wa ; sent to tin- ih-w • pi|»-r

IpERSONAIS ! A D Sutil -i, Jr., nf I'tUm, M. ' ■ visited in till* ‘fy " iKhl * l,h hie parent , Mr and Hta A D. Sut-I'-Mr. amt Mt*. Max Reynold» amt duiighterx Jotinm- and Hoxulle. "I Detroit, Mich Viftited In i'll* <l'y Wedm day evening with Mr. ami Mr» l’<-te Reynold* Mr ami M llalpli tleiitta nr>vl -ltliu- In Tol, -It'. O.1 M Hseim-r, prominent Mo« '• nijml" r, left tmluy for Fort Wayne, from wh**re he will accompany Mrs Frank Rummthlag to Moos' I. Flu . wh-re she, will enhtin holm- laaintaiind there by lievim,-- lodge. M Hunr'hLig ha been an. id'nt "I Hu- Moo«»-hav ii mmie for tin- pa-l two year-’ MiItii ti- vhlu-'. who c-ided In-re mo t of In i life, had I" en allying at tinhome of a 'ton in Fort W.iym- re i, fitly <> Licenses Are Issued For Double Wedding l.ii-i-n to wed has ta-en i-'“m d in tin- (dfi'-'-k of county >rk Clyd'11. Troutner. to Carl fti'-'e iiih and Fl .f-mi- Wortli’ii in. both of nmt* two When fit" c'-rem ny le pec formed Saturday ilm prospective groom' yoiiin-'-r .. te , Mary liblu rii h. will also !»• married in the double «,-lemony (<• th'- f»ro |i,-etive b lie's yoiliiger hro'her, 'r win Wurtlimall. Tln-y were kisin-d li ' It- e at Ih same time. Carl and It win t-.re both farmers, Mire, Worthman, In- f.iinn-r’ bride to Im- is ,-iiipl i.V'-d at a Fori Wayne f.ti-iory. 'lie Worthman ..re duuair-i' and -on of \l ami Mi- Erne-0 Worthim.n the Bl< a !i< < hild - n of V! .in t Mr Otto It Bit-tier: li. .it] •! nmti- la i, De atur. IgKSB Admit d Mis C. IL Ntaphcr. Harlan: Mr li''a S mmet Port land ri'iitt' •’> Mr Malian K V> dvr. thm-v.i ri'iil'- I: M • John D 11,-mp l. Monti"!.' li.sini '-<1 Mr- I'liich tl-lull.' I iiml baby b >y. lainy W.iyn-. Berne, William Ma k. ' m l *' "■ w.iym- Am lutz. New P. '-tm-n, <» Sl.iiil'-y Amstutz, New Bremen. (I.; Mr Holier) Friizinv'-r. route 3; i-ni'.i Fisher, rou'e 3. <> St. Peter's Church* Picnic On Sunday Till- St Peter's Lutheran lon gn-L-a i 111 Will hold their animal mclio iI picnic at tin- I'liuri h ground ■ - • nib mu th o Dm Sunday, it was uiinoiimed today Prof. Theodore Groirlun will have ihaige of the program. Tinpicnic will Ih- an all day affair H< frvshmeiil* will lie available al tin- pf'-iile ground' and th'- general imtdic is invited to attend o Lad's Condition Is Reported Improving I The condition of Lar y M Smith. • 7. eon of Mr. and Mi \nhie M Smith, of route Cnee, who -llffer ■led an eye injury recently. i,< re ported .i improved at the Van , Wert county. Ohio In, [lit it, wls iiII he Is confined ' The la I a- i Injiii"! win ii .'

f DLL DlflfflOllDS ARE i ' , y* -■ ~• z . | when they Egßu come from _ Sutton’s n'xmnndv o&ev'rbftlnf fire exqulf- - HHHHHMiH itcly framed tn hat J wrought mounting« . . . reaching new height* of lovelineft and value. I A Ditllnclivf modern deiign \47 50 -"-swts-sS ...rich 14k gold vetting* »• 11 B Carved floral motif tn- 7R 00 t hance* the 14k gold ring C Diamond on each aide of ||]|].oo the gm ' D Radiant volitaire «upported |CUi //y by 2 tide diamond*. g~Srr—> ( 6 diamond* enrich the blax- 3/5i Wi. - ing center diamond. t .3* ■h ' ' csa«v«H «mw mmM mm miim rM L

pleie of gluts flew into hi<« left >■)'•• I <>lll an iA|>hxliir.'. h Hie In •< ; iHihfiie he w.i, witt-hina ii.Htoi-i h(>;iv 1.-, be ..! .! ■ to sii>e the h'ht j <>t lhe !|ljlll> <l < v<- " Trade hi a Good Town -- Decatur | Shirt Frock Favorite ’Wf /*J / / / fill // //»/// /|pl| tl 'll 1 ///////// i s rll I I I I I I Ilf! t I I I I ft 1 I 1I ! I !fl lli I i I!r ‘i /T\ II f t 111 la I P*9 II j' I ! i|! 1 65 iflS 9108 Islia sizts ™T| Marian Martin See our fine clean cut version of Hie perennially popular shirtwaist. i’atiern !»l<tN l« the easyto M-w. classii line variety. Cool > <ap sleeves for hot silliuner weather Pattern !«l<»s comes in sizes 12. It. Hi. is. 20; 3l>. 32, 31, 3ti. 3X. to Size Hi takes 2 7 if yards 3ft | inch. send TWENTY cents In coins i for this pattern to Decatur Dally I Democrat, Pattern D> pt.. 155 N. i Jefferson St., Chicago 8(f, 111. I ! 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 "bagon a belt" printed right Inside th* bout.

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laiaßaaaiaaaiaaaaaiaaai a a • (tywvty (fa&e I h I I liMMhju I ”’’ ( a " e !ff ■ 0 Hk The Week ■ : F I 39c ; SSc A real treat. Delicious Cherry Cake 11 - • better than home made. Try it. Aak your favorite groter or ntop at our bakery. I Stewart’s Bakery

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