Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1946 — Page 3

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K m wf«s to K* I S«"' w *’ l "* *" 1 K •i** h ** r “* ,hp /""*■ K ’ , th,. Zion UM«h*rMn ■ . . evening «' •'lghl K <h- , ’ a^"- n J K... recently reui.nwt aft-. ■ rear tour of duty "" “ , Er, in India H« *>H “I*" ■ numerous native jrlnltHa ■ which he brought hack Em Furl <'»••<»» ■ n< * T ‘‘' l E r , In .haw of the pro-! ■- |)| , r will preside »• “ short Karelins al which ' ,m '• K r | h( , Minimer * activities EilwttMMl-Kuinno-n' i ' n ' l K|<ealMl «i* ‘ h "'« e " f K| Mr* N»rniati Geiger* Mr. E, Richard Mallaud anil £ Mr- Lloyd Spiegel. Li VOWS T7 Lad 4UNE IS Kmounremeiit of the engageL d appro»< htoß marriage of Kir.iim Esther Reed Io Ho r„n foreman. son of Mr. L Manley Foreman. 1210 Igonme rtreet. was mad* toL her jMiront*. the Rev. and Heed of Muncie. Lgpilal row* will b* “• Lclmk Sunday afternoon. L in the Muncie Industfial L Brethren church, with the L father, the Rev. Reed, pan hbe church, officiating. k ouple have chosen ae their Ltendant*. Mr. and Mrs. Fred [of Jlun< i«2

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Mln* Reed In a graduate of Mun do high M'hiad and Indiana Central college. Iler fiance, a graduate of Decatur high school, i. g| MI a graduate of Indiana Central college-: of Indianapolis, Mr. Foreman In tend* to enroll so m at Honehrak*seminary at Dayton, <> for three yearn, where he will receive hlfl. D. degree. , MISS KATHRYN WEILAND IS PRESIDENT OF TRI KAPPA Mian Kathryn Welland wm electt d prealdent of Tri Kappa nororliy at their regular Imslm-Mi meeting, held Tumday evening «• the Elk* home. Other officer, e’e. t.*<| were Jin. 1,. Gray Paddock, Vice preei dent; .Mm. Roy Jileberich. treanurer; Mrs. John Spahr, secretary; Mra. L. A. Coweira, corresponding secretary. Plana were also completed for the Initiation and pledging «ervIcea. and the province convention. | t<> be held June jo A called meeting will be held Tuesday at eight o'cloeg al the Dr. Roy Archbold residence on W<«v Monroe street. All memlw-rs are requested to attend. ARCHER—GEIMER VOWS ARE READ Announcement was made- today of the marriage of Miss Virginia i Archer, only daughter of Mr and I Mrs. Sherman Archer of near I Pleasant Mills, to Raym md Helmer, son of Mr. and Mra. Fred GelI tner of route 4. The Rev Fr. Mueller. assistant pastor of the- St. i Joseph's church, Indianapolis, read the vows at two thirty o’clock. Sat-

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday St. Luke* Girls guild, Dick Home. I 7: 3o pin. No ('ha Ilea. Mra. It. (’. Hersh, 7:30 p in. latdlea Md society of Salem i Evangelical and Itc-fo.mcd church nt Magli-y, pariah hull, all day. Women of Moose, Moose home. I 7.3<i p, nt. Ip Idelberg class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church. X p.m. Ever Ready class nt Methodist ; church, Mm. Gil<* Porter, 7:30 p., m. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. ft., church annex, 7:30 p.m, Mbcsl nary society end f.adhvc Aid society of First Evangelical church, church, 2 p.m. Presbyterian Missionary society, Mrs. J. I, Kocher, Sr., 2:30 p.m. lacdles Aid Soc lety of the First I'. It church, Mrs. Wilson lined, 2 p. m. Ladles Aid society of Christian church. .Mrs. Ecl Christen. 7; 30 p in. Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hail., 7 p. tn. W. F. M. S of Church of Nasar ene, M s. Mike* Bieber st c in, 7:30 p m. Friday Pca-ahontas lodge. Red Men hall, R p. m. Evangelical adult ch dr practice, church, 7:30 p in. Saturday Children Day Practice, First church, 1:30 p. m. Sunday Zion Lutheran Married Couplw dub, church basement, s p. m. Monday Fireman's auxiliary, fire station. 7:30 p in, Tuesday Tri Kappa called meeting. Ds Roy Archbold residence, M pin. Church Mothera Study club. Mrs. Everett lliitker. K p in. Wednesday World Friendship guild of Presbyterian church, Mrs. James Moses. 7:45 p. m.

, u relay, May 25 in ili»» church rocI 'my. The coup|e')i only attendant* were Martha Matter* of Indiana- ; puli*. former roommate of the bride at Indiana university, and John It Price, also of hidianapcdi*. The bride chose for her wedding a pule pink sown, faahloned with i.a shirred fitted bodice, eweetheart neckline, and a lons full inarqul--ette uklrt over satin. She wore i an inch wlile < lioker of rhinestones, ia sift of the groan. Iler eOMage was of white roses. Mb* Maneiw was attired in s' fluor length rose bulge gown, styled with a fitted IsMlice, a V-neck-line and cap sleeves. She wore a torsage of pink rones. The new .Mrs. Geitner is a graduate of Pleasant Milke high school and attended Indiana univemlty. She is now employed at the Stiefel i Grain Co, Her husband, a graduate j id Decatur Catholic high school, b | also employed by the Stiefel Grail*. I Co. He wan recently discharged I from the army after four and one! half years duty, three and a half years of which were spent in Ger- ; i many. The W. F. M. S. of the Church of the Nazarene will meet this ev ! ening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs Mike llleberstein. The Church Mothers Study club will meet Tuesday evening at eight 1 o'clock at the home of Mr*. Eve ! rest Hutker. The Installation of i officers will take place at the' meeting, following which the les-i son study from Pareti's magazine will lie given by Mrs. Walter J I Elzey, and nn article from the I Christian Home magazine will be I eviewed l»y Mrs. Ernest L'hrick. Mrs. Hutker will be aaafetted by , Mr*. Rural Hose. Mrs. Harlan Jack | son. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. Mio i Don Adams and Mrs. John Brecht

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two week’s vacation with Uh par entc. Mr. and Mr*. OHo , c |> itowdlo has a Red '<• released aa eupeiinteiideiit of the Van Wert. O . M'hcioU.' He .mrved ..a head of 'he schools there the past four years and eI«M years pr. vloih to principal, and .bud two years to serve under his present contract. Van Wert. 0.. has Installed lit parking meters In th< downtown section. „ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon "R|ms Hubble are spending the week in Ht. Petersburg. Flu. where they a e attending the national conven lion of the American federation of l musicians. Dun M Niblic k, well known merchant. frequently stopped at the LaNulle hotel in Chicago. He was a guest at the hotel about two weeks ago and saw Miss Anita llluir, 23-year<dd blind girl and saelng-eye clog, who walkc-d down the fire •scape to safety. Miss Blair, a teacher, lived at the hotel. She lost her sight In an accident II years ago. <> —-— Honorable Discharge Mrrvin Elmore Taylor. Y3c-. from Jacksonville, Fla.

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Admitted: Mrs. Harold Bollenhucher, Celina. 0., William Rup-r'-Geneva; David Lalsui’. Monroe. Mrs. Anna Marrer. Gem-va. Admitted and dismissed: AMIHam Hailey, route 5; Joseph laiTurner, route 2; Mn*. Dm Sheets. 1 *l9 Winchester street; la-wis Ali len Grabill, Grabill. Dismissed: James A. fuller. 3->l Wincheater street; Mias Mary Sulean Custer. 351 WincheMer etreet. 0Today Is Deadline To File Expenses \ few more candidate* In <h<* primary last May filed IWs of campaign expen-today in the off!< s of » lunty clerk Clyde (• Trimmer. Today was the hint day for filing the lists or statement ..aying the candidate incurred no oZptiUse. under the elute election | laws. Those who filed today included: Hoberl 11. Heller. Democratic nominee for joint representative, Adams and Wette counties, 1208. Those who filed statements declaring no expense: Auguet Selking, for Itoot township advisory board; Hoy Runyon, for Washington town | .-hip advisory board and Floyd Ehrman. for Kirkland tow.iship advte- | ory board.

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SHU HOMt (Editor's not.: The question, nnd answers con-ynlns veterans are furnished by Dwlrh R. Arnold, county service officer.! Q. What papete should ave teran ink.* to the I'tidcr when he goes to apply for a loan* A. Original discharge pnnmw or certificate f elglblllty. q Wilt a certified true copy m a photostutic copy serve In the place of th<- original discharge pa p. r? A. No. Whnt Interest ra'e Is c iniged on G. I lxrniv-7 « A. The- Interest rate* on a guai anteed loan cannot exte-c-d I percent. The Interest rate ou a mm real e-t itc* loan which k l>» he I*' Hire I fir the lender iiMtead of guaranteed may lie us much as 5 "a percent. Q Will a Veieran la- aldo tu get a guaranteed loan iiidefluutely.' A. .No. Application must be made within io years from the official end of the war 0 Attend Commencement Exercises At College Mr. and Mra. Cliff Brown and daughter, Janet, attended th<» annual c-ommc-m emciit cxerckves at Indiana Central college, Indiana poll-* on Wednesday. Gerald Brown was a member of the graduating class. He will enter Bonebrake . theological seminary in Reptember. Lewi-. Brown, a student at the college, is spending u few days hen- with life parent*, before returning to Indiatia|h»lS, where he* . will lie employed fir the summer. p . Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court Ralph B-nnett. S 2" .North Fifth -trc c-i, has filed suit for divorce front Gertrude- Bennett in Adams circuit court before Judge J Fred Fruchle. The complaint stutes tli.it they were married April 25, I!G3 * atm that the defendant left hie home June I, Pt hi and refused to return. He- charge*! th<* defendant cui-u*d It.m, called Him vile* names. >truck him and assodatecl with ol ier men; that he wai unaware of ’ her conduct while* In- served in the 1 army from November I, P.Hi Ah, I February tl. 1918; that she squandered additi tial money he went her while oversea**. The defendant's add.ces Is listed as 75-1 Mercer avenue 11. R. McClenhun is plaintiff's counsel. tl— Th<* world's fir>-t college for the sy-h malic education of d- litists wim tin* Baltimore College- of Dental Surgery, established in ISIO

Robert L. Foreman J College Graduate Rob* rl IsmM F ;remnn. son of ' 1 Mr. and Mra. Manley Foreman. I i 12l»t Wont Monro** str.-H. was gia : dusted wlttThlvh honotß from Indiiit .i Ceitirul college at Indianapolis | Illis week He wun awarded a bachelor of arts degr****. He ***** 11 r-nidu.itcs) from ih-catur Junlor-aen- I ior high ocbrnil In I‘GJ and wax I awarded a fair year scholarahlp I to tin- college. | He will leave July 1 for Dayton. 11 t thio, where- Io- will he etirulled at I Bonelirake seminary for three II y«-ari In seeking hki l*> D d»g ■ • | Mr. and Mrs. Foreman and daugh- I lers. Mrs. Horace Slue key of Fort I Wayne. Miss Kathleen Foreman, ■luclent nurse* nt I. I’, medical conter nitc-micd the commencement • xercl-.-o and the bacc-alaureato ut I'ttivei- ity ll< i.- its chinc h ou June] 11 I! — tl I Bring Back Four On Treason Indictments To Return Americans Soon From Germany Washington. June G tl'l’l * Four Americans under indictment for treason will bo brought here! Trout Germany soon, it was learn-' ed today. Whether all f >ur ac tually would j - go on t.ial cm treason charges has not yet been decided by the gov- • eminent. i An official said that sufficient | : evidence to try "some’’ already i had iceen obtained in Germany by . *-pecial Investirators sent thero by • Attorney General Tom (', Clark i Th<* ifficial added that it was like . ly th** other eases might la- devel-: . oped to a point to warrant trial. The foin Americans were among I eight persons indicted Icy a feller-1 al grand jury her** July 28. 191.’!. on charges of treason bei-ause they allc-gedly broadc asl |>ropagunda f >r th*- Nazis. One has lieett <<mi ‘ milted to an insane asylum here! * and of the others only four are in - custody of American autlioriiles in < Germany. They are: I Robert 11. Best.' formerly of i Sumter, S. ('., one Him- newspaper

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The first White women to croan over the Overland Trull through Smith i'tos. Wyo. wet.* the bride* , *>r two mlMionari**, Rpnldlng ««‘l Wlill man