Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1946 — Page 3
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Kthirin* br * uN ■JowARO heimann ■ . tf |. ff ,ndbdl’« garemony. KJ ,norn ‘ M i^ k tn thr SI. Mary's <» h. Ml* Catherine ■ daughier *’ f Mr . ■ Brann of roul« 1. be- ■ of Mr and Mra. John ■7 ibw of route 4 The Rev K' Heimann, brother of the E..» th, celebrant of th.. K high ma"*, the R* r - ’'*•*' F Heimann. «!«• brother of ■ dea.on, and the Rev. K||oe»,l sub-deacon. K. patrkia. organist. played EdiHonal wedding marches. was lovely In a gown R „ t yl'-.l with a fitted taffeta ■ with la<-e liwertiona, lonic K JI)( | a full net skirt over K’ endina In a lonn train. t r , a fingertip veil of llluLid In place hy a tiarra ot tari*. and carried an arm r of white carnations. K Jeanette Braun, maid-of- [ and Mlaa Peggy Braun, Laid, wore Identically etyleti | "f white brocaded taffeta. Ld with fitted bodices, Egrt neckline and bracelet jTieeve" They tarried bou■of American beauty rotes, Lih white ribbon, and worn L, length veils of white net, L place with lira ide ot white L, Lcshe served bis cousin L man. and Arthur Heimann, L of the groom, and Jerome L brother of the bride, Bowins the ceremony, a dinner Lrvwl at the C. L. of C. hall to taimitely slaty jueste. One Ltd <ue*i« attended the recep[beld from three to five o'clock L bone ot the bride'* parent*. Lets of red rosea were ar-
x. hJt • Xf sgßa n°^ £ BH ’t i ®Mr’ v_l~ F 2S>* deftly created In coot creaM resistant "Prominette” Mesh ... with fresh new tucking and provocative little bows on the smartly cut coat. A slenderizing two-piece dress in Black fees to 21'/, $19.95 L F. GASS Store
ranged on the nerving table, ten tered with a three Her wedding cuke. After a whorl wedding trip of unannounced destination, the con pie will be at home with the groontM parents, Both Mr. and Mr*. Heimann are graduates of the Decatur Catholic high school, Mr. Heimann was recently discharged from the navy after several months service. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEMBERS ATTEND TEA In one of the larges' attended and moat Impressive meetings In the hiatory of local cluln, more than six hundred mem Mrs of Adams county home economics clubs attended a spring tea at the Decatur juniorsenior high school auditorium Tuesday afternoon. An Interesting, entertaining and 1 instructive program, was featured by prominent leaders of various! Helds of Interest to the ladles in attendance. Outstanding personages on the guest Bet included Mias Leila Glad dis. state leader of home demonstration agents; Anna Belle clawson. assistant home demonstration leader; Mrs. Charles Kriae, vicepresident of the Indiana* home economics association and Jane Weton. director of homemakers' programs at radio station WOWO in Fort Wayne. R- B. Hull, Purdue landscaping artist and instructor, talked brief)y. urging "a proper program of landscape planning In postwar years.". Special music Was presented by Ix*u Marie Smith and Ellse Zuercher, followed by group singing, accompanied by Mrs. L. A Holthouse. A skit wan presented Icy various home economics mem b. i s and Mm. C. T. Ilahegger. Mush- was also
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. __ Wednesday Children Day Practice, First i Evangelical church, rid p. 111. Thursday St. Luke Girls guild, Dick Home, 7:88 p in. So chit lien, Mrs. It C. Hersh, 7:30 p.m. latdles Aid society of Salem Evangelical ami Itefo.ni'-d church of Magley, parish bull, all day. Women of Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p. m. Heidelberg class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, c hurch, M p.m Ever Ready class of Melhodiat church, Mm. (Him Porter, 7:80 I', m. Monrie Methodist W S. C. S„ church annex, 7:30 pin Missionary society end Ladles Aid society of First Evangelical church, c hurch, 2 p.m. Picebyterlan Missionary society, Mrs. J. L. Koc her, Sr., 2:1o p m. laidies Aid Society of the First I'. B c hurc h. Mrs. Wilson Itec-d, 2 p 111. laidies Aid society of Christian | c hatch, Mrs. Ed Christen, 7:30 11» in Friday Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall, H p. Ul. Evangelical adult ch dr practice, 'church, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Children Day Practice, First church, 1:30 p. m. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couples club, church hasement, ft p. tu. Monday Fireman's auxiliary, fire station, 7:30 p m.
giv*\ by a double trio and the Adam* county home economics < horns, directed by Mr,. Habegger. Mr*. Martin N«-uHM«h wander was In general charge of the affair, attended by representatives of the sixteen clubs in the county. Tea wax served at appropriately de- ■ orateij table* in the auditorium. MISS IVERNA WERLING HOSTESS TOSORORITY Eta Tau Sigma sorority met Tuesday evening at the home of Mlm Iverna Werllng. Following a short business meeting, three tables of bridge were formed and prises were awarded to Mrs. Herm anGlrod. Mr*. George llel maud Mr* it. Steury. A delicious luncheon was served during the social hour by the hostess. The next meeting will lie held at the home of Mis* Mildred Worthman. WILLSHIRE COUPLE TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY .Mr. and Mr*. Oatus Strickler, lifelong residents of Willshire. 0., will observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, June 9, with a family dinner at the noon hour, ahd open house for their many friends and relatives from two to five o'clock and seven to nine
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Directs Play Miss Ruth Horton arrived In Decatur today to start work as director of the show "Pep Parade." which will be presented by the Women of the Moose at the Decatur junior senior high school auditorium June 12 and 13. Proceeds from the home talent pioductlon are to be us»d In fur thering the charity program of the local organisation. Miss Horton met today with Mrs. Robert Gass. Miss Juanita Baumgartner and Clara Brelner of the Women of the Moose committee and made final preparations for beginning rehearsals immediately. A "baby contest" will Im held In conjunction with the production. Children under school age may be entered in the contest, which Is to be staged under a "cent a vote" plan. Parents interested In entering children In the contest are asked Io contact Mrs. Gass.
o’clock. Mr. and Mtw. Strickler have aev-1 en children: Floyd and Roy of Willshire, O. Charles,. Petersburg. Mich.: Mrs. Guy Jewell. Rockford. O : Mrs. Heber Bowen. Willshire, o.; Ml*. Alvin Andrews, Decatur, and Mrs. Ottis Agler of Convoy, O. Three children are deceased. They atao 'have elxteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Both Mr. and Mrs. Strickler were born near Willshire, and have resided In or near Willshire their entire jives, excepting eight years | when they lived in Cra'gVille. The Ladies Aid society of the j Christian church will meet Thum-1 day evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. E! Christen.
The Decatur Garden duh has 1 received an invitation 10 attend the Bnrne flower and vegetable show j to be held June 13 from nine to eight o'clock. Members desiring transporation are asked t > cull 950. The meeting of the Presbyterian World Friendship guild will not be held until Wednesday. June 12. The meeting was originally seh-i •■doled In the club calendar under Wednesday <>f thi.i week. ■ J During the regular burineoa meet ! ing of Tri Ka)»pa sorority, held' last evening at the Elks home, plans were completed for pledge, 1 to be held Tuesday evening at the Elks home, initiation plans were; also discussed. The Ladies Aid Society of the * First United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs Wilson Reed Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr*. Charles llobinold and Mrs. Orlon Brown will In the as-' sistant hostesses. The General Electric club Aeo-! Ban choir dinner and dance. srh-1 eduh-d to lie held at the Athletic i dub in Fort Wayne Thursday eve ning. ha>« been postponed a few 1 days. Members will be notified the exact date by mail or through thisnewspaper.
Honorable Discharge Forrest Edward Hawkins, S(’2c. from Great latke*, ill, f'ld. Donald Werllng. from Camp Attei bury. Jean Werllng. sic, from Great Lakes. HL — —__ Two Indiana Bankers Given Appointments Indianapolis, June S—(UP) Two Indiana banker* today were appointed t » position* on the **v. ing* iumd committee of the American bankers ar<iocatioii. Charles H. BuMcbing, president of the Indiana hanker* association and of the Lincoln national bank and trust company. Fort Wayne, was named Indiana iialrman of the bond group. Burr S. Sweze.v, president cf the latfayefte national bank, was named to membemhlp on the national committee. —» Hoosier Is Killed As Auto Hits Tree New Albany, Ind. June S~(UP) ■—William Pemberton, Jr., 22. Oeoj-setown, was killed today and four other persona were injured in Floyd county'* second fatal accident within a few hour*.
JpIRSONAIS ormer postmaster there »»’ ««»> w"... rrlH.d. .1 '•JT-w cn. t-»i- g home from Rome City f " r 0 r days after preparing Hwir cottage Jhere forth -on. They plan t , return the latter part of Ihl week or the Hr»< " f > llole rt Heller will go «*» libllano; null* tomorrow for a two days session of th. budget committee, of which he Is a member. Work on a «>•** residence for Clarence Zlm-r on Adams street M getting under way. Charlw Magley has moved his unto repair *hop to North Seventh street, opposite the West End res-
I taurant. Mrs. Je-se Sutton. Br., I* visit Ing the Harry W. Sutton family in 1 Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Taylor and son. Melvin. Mrs. James Harvey and daughter, Gloria, visit'd relatives and friends In Seymour and Freotown over the weekend. i Mlks Margery Howard of Veedersburg I* spending her vacation at the home of Mr 1 ‘"' 1 Mr!< Thomas Adler. Other dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Adler Monday <-vening were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartman and son, Duan, of Custer, 8. D„ Mr. and Mrs. lam Hartman ami Mr and Mrs. Jim Mi'Cullotigh and daughter of Monroe. J. Ward Catland, agronomist for (the Central Soya company. Inc., is suffering from a back sprain. He wao carrying a couple suit 1 cases Into the house when he wrenched a muscle ar.d has been laid up for a few days.
Mrs. Roy Runyon and grand daughter, Kay Runyon, have returned home from Toledo. O. where they visited the Lewh W. I aim in Iman family. While there they attended a piano recital In which fourteen-year-old Beth Ann laiminlman played "Phapsody in Blue." ' Miss Lammlman will enter the mi ole conservatory soon. Mrs. William Neadetlne of near Monroe has returned from Dr-trait. ' when- she visited her daughter. Ml«s Wanda Neadstlne, and attended the auto Industry's golden jubilee celebration.
M HEY’RE STILL OMING HOME (Editor's note: The following questions and answers concerning veterans are furnished by Dwight R. Arnold, county service officer.) Q What Is the advantage of convert leg a National Service Life Insurance TERM policy Immediate ly. rather than waiting until near ,the expiration of the term period’’ A. The ntioner the policy is con verted, the younger the pollc • hold er is. ami the lower will be the new premium rate. Furthermore, a converted policy builds a cash • value for the policy holder, j Q. After being converted, will , the NBLI policy Im handled l»y the I Government? Yi.i, It U never transferred to a commercial life Insurance policy. Q. It is commonly said that National Service Life insurance piem- ' iiirns are cheaper than the premI turns for corresponding plana of--1 sered by commercial companies. Why Is this? A. It la principally due to the fact that all administrative costs 'of government life insurance are borne by the taxpayers, and only ' veterans of the armed forces are eligible for g ivernrnent life insurance. That eligibility a privilege I and not a business deal. A veteran la only wasting one of his perogative* when he does no* carry us much government life insurance uhe can afford. Q. Ih the waiver of premium clause Included in National Servi Ice Life Insurance policies without premium charge? A. Yes. This I* a very Important and attractive feature of NSLI P dicier. see your county service officer for further advice and help
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Admitted: James Anthony Custer, 354 Winchester rt-eet; Mira Mary Susan Custer. 554 Winchester ■street; Mrs. John Young. Monroe. Admitted and dlsmbeed’ Max Heare, 72k North Second street; Mlaa Alice Lankentui, 1121 Nutt man avenue; Paul Patrick, 130 West Grant street. Dismissed: Joseph Andenson. Geneva; Mtw. Omer Hiatt, Wa'mish route 3: Mrs. Cail Dowserman. Geneva: Mrs. William Meyem and bahy girl, Karen Rue, Monroeville route 2. 0 Investments by World War II veterans totaled 1173.245,000 in 1946, according to the U. S Rav ing< and Loan League.
Hospital For Insane i To La Porte County Governor Announces New Hospital Site Indianapolis, June 5 <l'Pi The new northern Indiana hosplt | al for the Insane will he located near Westville. In Ln Porte county. ; governor Gates announced tislay The governor said a special committee chosen to select a site had 1 voted unanimously for Hie 1.322' acre tract which Is located near the junction of state highway six and 13, The committee prepared to secure title to the land and pro<c-'l with the eventual construction of I a hospital which the IMS leglslat-1 ure ordered biiHi to alleviate ov-l er'-’(iwd'-d conditions in present Hoosier mental Institutions. Gates said the she wa« 12 mile* south of Michigan City. Io milenorth <>f Valparaiso, and 10 miles southwe-'t of laiPorte. lie estimated the purchase price at 81’14.-! 00i>. les* than the 1150.000 alloted to the project by the legislature. Members of the cominittee and I tho governor said they believed 1 the site chosen was "ideal" from many standpoints. The hospital. will caie for per-ons in the thickly- i liopulaled upstate Indiana area | who are now treated at overcrowd-1 ee hospitals at Richmond and lx»g-1 atisport. A division to house criminally insane patients will also I be included hi the new Institution. I These patients are now kept at Michigan City state prison. The hospital's proximity to the state prison will enable the state to use common labor and milk and dairy and fa m products from the Michigan Chy institution, the govj ertior pointed out. More than one third of the acre- ' age already was under option to the state. Memlters of the committee were Edward Wolfe. Shipshe-, wana, Isadora Levine of IsiPorte. | Maty Ort, Churubusco. Dr. E F. Jones, Hammond ami William <>. Osborn. Culver.
State GOP Conclave Thursday, June 13 Governor Gotes To Be Keynote Speaker 1 Indianapolis, June 5 (UP) Arrang<-n\< ntff for Indiana’s Republican state convention June 13 neared completion today as the GOP state committee prepared for some 2.129 delegates at the Indianapulls coliseu n. Chairman 11. ('. Springer said interest in the convention was at “an all-time high" and that party leaders from 92 counties “are prepared to select a ticket which Will win in November and retain for Indiana lite distinction of ‘the banner GOP state of. the union.”’ A preliminary meeting by the state committee was scheduled for ‘June 12. That program ill. hided a luncheon meeting with county chairmen and vice chairmen as guests. In charge of vote tabulation at the con vent ion was Clarence E Ruston, chief examiner of the Ind iana state board of accountants. Other members of the hoard were Io art us hit asslMants.
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The state fairgrounds cullae’im was scheduled for deioraitou and convention seating preparations on June 10. Horace M. Coats, seci retary of the (JOI’ "tale coininlltee said ampin parking space would he provided for cars and buses. Workmen were to Install an Intricate public address ' system, hooked In with "traveHng" micro phones so that delegation < hairI men casting their delegation votes j could be heard through the entire . building.
Gates To Welcome Party Os Engineers * I II ■ » — Did lan a poll s, June 5 (UP)— Governor Gates will welcome a party of 25 laitln American and two Chinese highway cnginecns al the statehouse Friday.
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