Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1946 — Page 3

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■ LODGE MEETING U TUESDAY. BP. M. , ■ On; and Degree Staff ■ practice after meeting, district Meeting PED., JUNE 5 ■ 8 o'clock p. m. |[ — Speaker — Bay V. (Jjjfeans, L President Indiana I Moose Association | FLOOR SHOW I Featuring ■BBLES CONCERTO" I Other Attraction* [free lunch

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< hided Mr. and Mrs Ed Rpl«*g«>| and Mr. and Mie. Arnold (Irahowskt nnd x nt. The new Mr* Spiegel, a graduate ot the Decatur Catholic high •« hool. la employed In the offices' of the Central Soya Co M Sple gel attended Monni'iiith niuh Hchiail, and wax re ently ,| , charged fruit the army after tw.*' year* eervlee in the Pacific urea He in now utMociated with Spii -.i is 1 grocery JAMES ELBERSON AND MRS. ETHEL HELSER MARRIED James Elberson. prominent lie catur Imainexe man. and Mr- Ethel llelaer of West North stieet I.linn. Ohio, were married Sitiirduy morn itig nt the Market St ... • Presbyter iun church, in the latter city, by the Rev. Arthur M Kuntz. Following the marriage ceremolly tile couple left on a motor trip through the Sm.ikv Mountain* and other point* of I.n-rests in tin south. Mr. and Mr- Elb*-i*on expect to return Io Decatur about the mid die of the month and will be at home at the Elberaon residence, corner of Jefferson and Third Street*. G. E. CHOIR CLOSES SEASON WITH CONCERT Melialioiis voice and piano were combined In the presentation of an hour's concert by the t; e club Aeolian choir Sunday afternoon in tile Catholic high school auditorium for neatly a thousand invited guest*. The concert concluded th« current eeaaon. The program waa directed Ity David Embler. choir dir-1 ector, with seventy members part-' iclpating in the presentation of the various numbers. In addition to the choral num hers by lite entire choir, feature nitniliers were given by Magdeline Lehman, on the drum; Tom Sharp, tromhone; Mm. Kel>l»e<<a Stuckey and Mrs Evangeline Embler. piano duo individual presentation* were also given l»y the men'o and women's chortmes, the prograiii concluding with the singing of the ’’Battle Hymn of the Hepttltllc.' Mrs. Edgar tie.leer ol this city lx the pianiat. During the past season th«- choir appeared in Berne, Fort Wayne. Monmouth and at the G. E. Christtnae [tarty and American Legion initiati m in this c ity, much to the pleasure of the hundred* who heard each program. Sunday’s program was narrated Ity Paul Hancher and announcements of G. E. family activities during rhe coining months were made Ity George l.aur<-nt of the' local personnel office LAWRENCE BEITLER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY The Beitler reunion was held at the h tine of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beitler in Monroe recently, honoring Lawscii.e Beitl’-. brated ids eighty-fourth birthday anniversary. A delicious carry in dinner was co-rvc-d during tin- noon i hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. David D Habegger. Mr. and Mm. Joe Baumgartner. Mr. and Mrs Jack Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baumgartner and children. Jimmie. Gene, and Marilyn, all of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs Andy Gehm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gehm, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gehm, Mr. and Mrs. Roy

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Monday Girl Scout association meeting, junloreetilor high echool, room 2'tfi. 7:Sfl [t in. Pythian Needle* club, K. of P home, after Temple. Junior auxiliary of American Legion, Legion home, 7 p in, I nlon ('hapel Otterbein guild, Marcella Walters. 7:3| pm. Tuesday II -me Economics club teg, Ju ; mor* c-tiior high school. 1:30 p m. f’aiholi*- Ladle * of <’ ■lutnbii, C. I- of hull, 7:30 p,n T i Kappa business meeting, i Elks, x p. m Wednesday World Fri* n (ship guild of Pres-tyt'-ri.iu c'hure.i, Mrs Jamiec M *•• P If* p m Thursday St. Luke Girls guild, Dick Home, 7:20 pm. » So Cha R*-:i. Mrs. If. c. Hersh, 7:3't pm. I.adiec Aid society of Salem Evangelical and Rc-fo med church >f Maglc-y, parish hall, all day IVoinc n of Moo-*-. Moose* home. 7 3o p m ll* id*-ib*->g c ';cs of Zion Evan -'■lleal and Reformed church. |church, s pm Ever Heady class of Methodist church, Mr*' Gllcm Porter, 7:30 p. I tn. Friday Pocahontas halge. Red Men hall, ' p. nt Sunday Zion Lutheran Marr!*-cl Couple* club, church ba«<-in*-tit. s p. m. Christian, Uwter and Need Gehm. al) of Celina. (>.; Mr. and Mrs. Clnremo Beitler of Flora. HI.; T Sgt. Thurman Beitler. Scott Field, III.; Mrs Viola Wilson and daughter. Sandra, of (ho-eo. Mich.; Mr. ..nd Mrs. Owens Dale Sours, Mr. and Mis. Lawrem <• Noll and chili dr*-ti, David, Kenneth. Gen** and Norma. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Beiti ler and children. Denny and Caro! Ann. all of Geneva. Mr. and Mns. Eugene Johnson and children. Ja.inis ami Denny, of Bluffton; Mr and Mrs. Paul E. J ihnson and children. Ruth and Paul. Noi man, Sharon. Jerry and i Carolyn Ann. of Ft Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C Lampe and eon. Gene, of N* w Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B**er and sons, David and Dean Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Wulliman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 1 V Graber and son. Stanley, all lof Berne; Mi. and Mie Arc hie Hcd ington. Mrs Marion .M* Kean and daughters, Betty, Doris. I.inda and Carol Sue; Bob and Patty Beitler, 'Mr. and Mr*c. Hany Beitler and the honored guests. L.iwu co** Beitler. 1 all of M ttroe. Th** Wbrld Fiiendsliip guild of the Presbyterian church will meet I Wednesday evening at a**ven forty i five o'clock at th** bom** of Mrs. ! Janies Moses. — - ' L— Soak Cp Some Sun A ® Wil III 1 // 9346 //// i/ttWyk S!ZES * ! ZZy//// //////nil * r " 7// ////' 111 11 /1' H its ' ' 1.1/ If i XI K I Ml I f / U Marian Martin Flick off the larlero", you're ready to do yourself up Itrown in Pattern 9346. Down-Hide buttons are smart and make ironing easy. Nice, simple lines mean simple sewing. Pattern 9346 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, IK, 20. Size 16 sunfrock, 2% yds. 36 in.; bolero only 1 yd. Send TWENTY cents in coins for thia pattern to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111, Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE, 3IZE AND STYLE NUMBER. NOW ready—the Marion Martin new SUMMER 1946 Pattern Book! Fifteen Cents more brings you cool. new. eaay-to-make fsshions for all . . And. printed right in the book: FREE pattern tor . ballet slippers for homo and I beach wear!

DECATUR DAILY pEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

GOLDEN WEDDING IS CELEBRATED SUNDAY Mr and Mr* Georg** Fl»nd**r«. of South Third st:*-*-t. w**r** al home to a ho-i of friend* Sunday In celebration of their fiftieth we*l ding annlver*ary. Mr. Flanders came hen* to make Ids home fifty one year* azo. and the following year returned to Cincinnati to b* ma rleil. Sime* that ll'tu* the Plunder** have resided In De-atii*’ Among the guests al the reception were their iw > children, Mr* ami c.irllslc* Flanders of Fort Wayne, and tln-ir g and "ii Pierce Gladys Chamberlain of this < ity* Fhtndersc of Fort Wayne. Ollier* out i f town guests include-1 Mrs T M llcc-d, Mrs D M Hensley and Mr V’**da <>tff of F*> i Wayne Aiming the many culler** during ihe ufte noon were th*- Flatid* rs' i.c-izhbor-*, Mr atwl Mr- <’ E Bell, who a|s * w* r<* cdtsei vlug their wedding itnnlversary. The W M V of th** Nutt man \v<* mt*- I' B church w II meet Friday efternoon at ne thirty o’clock at ill" horn*-ol Mrs. Ona Bowen. A meeting of the Ever Ready ila*« of th*- Methodist church will be held Thin *diiy evening at sc ven thirty o'clock at the* home of Mrs. Giles Porter. The TH chib classes will not be held Wednesday. Thursday or Friday of this week, but will again be conducted on Monday of next Week —- — o— - Personals Mrs. Leo J. Mille r and children, and Miss Ro-e Stelgmeyer left Sunday for a week's visit with Mrs. Miller’s parents. Mr. and Mr H. F. Laragh of London. Ontario. Canada. * . Mr. and Mr«. Arthur Miller and Mr and Mrs. Charles Miller at i tended baccalaureate exercises Sunday at Marian college. Ind ianapolia. The* former’s daughter. ' Miss-Ros** Ellen Miller, is a student there. I' Mrs G L Brayton has returned I home from Byron. 111., when* she had been assisting in th** car** of her father, Dr. J Alba Johnston, who was seriously ill The condi I lion of Dr. Johnston is mmh im I proved Word has been received here I from II II laimmiman of Atlanta. (la., that hl*, .on. Robert, has I , admitted to the bar. Mr. tftid Mrs Roy Runyon have arrived home from Omaha. Neb., / where they spent the past week visiting relatives. Simon Schwartz of the Berne Witness was a visitor In Decatur | Saturday afternoon. f J. H. Heller attended a meeting t of the* State* Teacher’s colleger board at Terre Haute* Sunday. Cletus Johnson, former c meh of the Berne high schcad. has slgn- , *-d to teach and coach al Roll in Blackford county. He spent It! months in th** China-Burma area Lyman L. Hann, county school superintendent, who underwi-iit a maj ir operation at the St. Joseph's hospital in Fort Wayn • about four week* ago, has been disnilroed I OHI Eso-itt -titiitioh and return* d Io his home here*. He is able to be up and around the hous**, but does noi expect to return to his duties at the* court h use* for <come time. Pierc e* Flanders, grandson of Mr. and Mi«. George Flandera of De*catur, wh > wan recently discharged from Hie armed forces, will enter Bowling Green University at Bowl Ing Green. ().. this fall. Pierce Is a former North Side* high .<h ol track star. ■ o — ROfixHnim Admitted: Corwin Newcomer, Genova; Walter Hick-, route 1; MMs Myatta Hick**, ri.ute 4; Mada Rich. Berne; William Kintz, Decatur; Lawrence Callow. 913 Ressell i street; Mrs. Forest Deimel, Sr., Convoy, (I. Admitted and dismissed; Max M Hear*-. 72k North S< c*md street; David Butcher, 1062 Rmmel street. Dismfetsed; Miss Collen .Miller, loio Nuttman Avenue; Mrs. Robert Light, route* 4; Donald Ivan Johns, Van Wert, ().; ,Mlm Shirley Ann John*. Van Wert. O.; Dam* Allen Bailey. Berne route 1; Mru. Dor land Hussett and baby boy. Chris David, Keystone. A epider web of wire, reports Ship* magazine, helped save ’the lives of thousands of men adrift at eea In lifeboats during the war. The web was a radar device which weighed slightly more than a pound and which reflected the* radar signals sent out by planes or •ship*. The* reflections showed up as plnpcdnts c.f light on the search craft's radar scope. Indicating the raft’s position. —.... Seven states arc using aluminum automobile license plates for 1946 They are Connecticut, Rhode lej land. Washington, Oregon. Arkan 'sag, Virginia and South Dakota, i

1 i KUiJr j I i > 1a ; w . 1/X J- i W .• .v • yl ] . T _. L».. . - • ■ » THERE'S MUCH RAG WAVING accompanied by boos and whistles In Rome/l Italy, as Republicans and Monarchists seek to win votes from those in| the crowds that have assembled to watch the proceedings. The Pope was 1 xaid to be behind those seeking to retain.the monarchy. (International>

STIIL HOME (Editor’s note: The* foHowiny questions and answers (onorning veterans are furnished l*y Dwight R. Arnold, county service officer J q If t!icshould ever he* a , bonus, will benefit.*• paid und*-i In-. G I Bill of It .-hts I. dohu t.-.l therefrom? • Accorrl’.ng to th*- Vc-tc ran* \cluilnl-tration, the n *v am*nd mc*nts to Sec-tlmt L** l * of th** BUI proval*- that thc-rc* will be no deduction* of m n*-y you in ly r - *-iv*or coati* you may iticti" uti l*-r any pro* lons of th* G. I. Ibl Q H*>w mat y minty an I 'By • < rvl. e officer* in Indi in * ar*- ap erating under the sup* : vl**i*m of th** Indiana D* |.a:t:n* r.t of ’V* t eran-*’ Affairs? A S* venty four. Q How many II *-*i*-r menu factiiring. comm*: *-iul. and Im-i new* ori-.irlzatlois* hii*e c|mili.i*-d as training in titiition under th' G. I. Bill of Rights to l ive app *-ii ti -** and on th*-Job training? A Th:e • thousand. o B * Ti I I Lt. Spangler Promoted First Lt. Maurice E. .-pangler f Decatur, has lain nani'-d to his curr.nt rank f ont •**•>mid lleuten ant it wa*c announc'*d at Ke sler Fl* Id. Miss.. Command -tailon. He Ic th<* son of Mr an*! Mr . Jo- -ph Spangler. Lieutenant Spangler was c-ommi--lon*'d in Aitzusl, 19!I. *nd has been tn K**>ler sin-.-e April 1916. - - —o New- f! d*-v* !**pm*-iit■ in noria western Wyoming showed at. *-***n greater *-xpnn-L>n nf"- tin- end <f: the war.

• .. ' i£\Z.* •- jgffe a£- „ A. >7 ki V ut * < •& -' - ' * ■ly-'- tSsw ’ T 4w ® '< ■■ Isl atzXv a y ’S $ .-■'« ’Sh wMFc ■■ ''ifl « jAi 1 a I® /fl * { t i / tffffjltffr:. ,■ ",£K9 •-- ~ L- £„ T°F MAN in the class of 194 G at the U. S. Military Academy, Cadet Wesley W. Posvar, of Cleveland, 0., is shewn v, .th his mother at West Point, *;.7 ”^' m , ental »dju‘“nt of the 2nd Regiment, Posvar will be graduated with wings and assigned to Enid, Okla, air base. (International)

Honorable Discharge Raymond Jc*c*pli Lengerich, Bkr ’ 3 *-. from Grea Lakes, 111. .1 un* c Gordon M* (Tory ADM ! 2 *-, from G'r*- t Lake*'. Hi. o — Miss Marian Sorg Is Awarded Scholarship M , < M rlan > ■ z. member «f fir yen’s ■ aduatin.- *'a-e at the* De .i'ur ('allied.c hir!i school, and it.iii liter of Mr it’.'l M • Sylvester i .-■org, ha-* b'-en zranted ;• scholar hip to Jl.*, an college at Indianapolls. Tin- ■.chi.lar ip, v.i'.i*-*l al 4150. ic .eii-w.ib!** annually on condition that ' I*- student meet* th*- college's '■* ho! irastic- r* (|u!r**in* tits. TI. ho*- Industry !’ R ;»sla has bc-i-ii aim -t c iinplc t*-ly reconvert**l t>* production for civilian u**<*. Th • |» ot year * Mexican orange * r |* I. expected to ' xceed seven million box*-.-, equal to onethird th- t’a'iforni.c navel orange crop ..... — JK «<»■«> I ■ 'v Awf /I PROVING that her organization “to t’Jtr-ir i <!; l contact«" rcai'y v.- irlis. Ji ~n Merri'-it, head of a fi -v York •’intr<*duc , tiom service’* I sju t married one of her clients. Now Mrs. Stanley Wood Blake, she rut her husband when she filled in for a rirl v.ho was unable to keep 1.... **, . .)* w jCj wck-,,1 becaure of lilt*; j. ilnlernalional)

Two Divorce Cases Are Filed In Court Divorces Sought In Circuit Court Two new divorce eases have I been fib-1 In Adam* < Irc-ult court 1 before* Judge* J Fred Frttchle. In tin* on*. Auuilin** Young a**k* for I a divorc** from Rol>**rt D Young, stilting they were married June 19. 1911 and separated May 25. 1946 She avers that he possess«*n a violent t*-mper, threatened her. cursed her and abused her. ' that h<* constantly nagged and told her to get a divorce. She a*k* restoration of her maiden name of Woodwar I The plain-j tiff resides at 1333 Master Drive* j and the defendant is belie ved to Im* residing in Chicago, th** com plaint state". Decker and Galli-I 1 van, Bluffton law firm, represent ti*** plaintiff. Maty Haifllck. «f 7.18 Stud* bicker street, hies filed suit for divorce from Vlvlence Halfliek. i J stating tb< y were married Jami | ary 18. 19.11 and separated May ! 29. 1946. She avers he struck. : (beat and cursed her. calle*! her) 1 vile mimes; abandoned her on i May 29. failed to support her and ! required her to turn over 442.* in government bonds. The corn- * plaint states he i« a man of i means, operating a used rar lot In , Fort Wayne and capable of pay r Ing 15.000 alimony, which she' asks 11. It. McClenahan I* plain tiff’s counsel. In the divorce case of Harry ‘ Young against Wanda Young, the* ( court modified a former order; re-ducing the amount of support payments from |lO to 123 for the* I car<* of a child, four years of age. * un i the plaintiff was granted ■ custody of th** child two days In each month. Judge J. Fred Fruchta made the ruling In dr ' cult court Saturday. o Reserve Officers To Meet Thursday A meeting of Adame chapter 42. Rmerve officers' association, will Im* held Thursday night at 8 o’clock 1 at the h'glon home. It wae an-; nouti' c-d today by Severin H. Schur-, gc r. secic-tary-trensurer of the chapj ter. All liivlfialloti has been extended ■ to all members of th** reserve of . I fjeen* corps and inactive officers of the army of the United state** . t * attend th** meeting, ('apt Nichol;,.c I’ab-de*. adjutant. Fori Wayne' i military di**tii*t. will Im* present ;at tIo- :n*-e-titiL' ami show s m*« late* • l-znal corps films. mewTand Grouchy FROM LOSS OF SLEEP. SETTING IIP RIIKTI Due to intufficienl KIDMIbVC excretion of the 111 VIII. IU If you fee! tired, nfaerable and run-down from lom of sleep, frequent getteni up night i, you ought to know how wonderfully Dr. K'imer’i Swamp Root medecin* relieves eueb dettreu when due to kedneya* failure to eliminate ae they should Foe three aenerationi Swamp Root has been the -dsmtliy in million* of home* when getting up night* rau«e» folk* to feel *o nervoiM, and worn out. Many think there e* nothing like the natural herb* in Swamp Root.for(timulatingthe kidney*. TRY itt Try to get feeling t*ett*-r with a bottle ot Swamp Root from the drug (tore. K' ' r * kA < % i ki f : u Hi? A 9 1 ,hc m, * ic name in fine toiletries fur men . . . will bring a grin of appreciation from DaJ <*n j Father s Day. They're hi* kind < of toiletriei . . . masculine • . . mannishly packaged distinguished by their clean, refreshing Northwoods fragrance. Single units, 50c m |1 10; r »««», 11 50 to D 50. r " j i SMITH DRUG CO.

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IN LOVING REMEMBRANCf VIOLET MANKEY HOFFMAN Burn May ll* 1915 |»|i*d Jan 21. IM6. Just four iminthw nffo today A pwc’lon* *«• takers away Through w**r-k< of suffc.ing grent pain Did nut ninnm-r o ’ rumpluln We nils* the fuotstepo u* place And uh wr* mis* thy nulling face At the noiiiduy of h**r life In the midst of wufk mid strife God In hl wl dim Im* recalled The bcHim Ills IT” ha* given And th*.l-*!. rernemhruncH linger here Her Huiil b* safe In Heaven. u Trade In a Gr»od T-iwn — Decatur

RAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamond* — Wateheg Silverware — Cloeka 326 N. Ninth St. Cara Nome BEAUTY KITS J 10.75 SMITH DRUG CO. Losing A Chance to Get More Soap? i MeV Ks I I n i ti \ I Steady thara, Mrs. Aaer« lea. Wo'rs not kidding. Last sonth, woser. all ovar the country threw away enough used fats to sake over twenty Billion big boxes of soap powder. Maybe soae woeen think they don't need to save . used fats any longer. Perhaps others are do inf half a Job.. .or saving only now and then. IHE TRUTH IS; there jron*t tee sere esos ualU xshe country's industrial fat supply is auch AncrMMd-' By turning in every drop of I used fats, you'll help bring back sore soaps sooner. You use soap every day, so save used fats every day. Ono pound helps sake about two paynde of needed soaps... gets you a pound from your butchar. men's soap KEEP TURNING IN USED FATS TO HELP MAKE MORE SOAP