Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1946 — Page 3

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H-ARE VOWS T 0 BE ■InOA*. JUNE 30 marriage of K r Clair.- It '<• '’“‘l B ,on of Mr. un-l Mrs VllMro <>f S " r,h S ""’ n |B‘ #n n<nin<ed l,Ml,iy l,y h * r Bm, ~nd Mi* Hall'll h. R South T-nth street Thv .put Sunday two thirty o'clock B L-,',.. I'nlte.l Brethren Btli-’ H' v E Whl "‘- B lht . . huri h. Will officiate BL.. .H' I* “ f a'l"*"- ~f Ktur high s<h<*'l. •""* " Kj iu Hi.- office of th.- Gen lr;i to. here. She l«< a lhe local Chapter of Khria Tan. Mr Hear.-, al-o W of He atnr high m Ihh.l Kiul.d wl"i Se.uriiy K(-<> in Fort Wayne. Hing solemnized Kday afternoon ■Tsi.il* daughter of Mr. and Mcltamea of route K r > Hildebrand. »*<*n of Mr. K. Otto Hildebrand. also «'f whip united in marriage By afternoon at f<"»' o’clock K, newly furnished home In K The Kev. J. W. Grether K,. double ring vow* In the Be »f Mr*. J. W. Grether. ■of the groom, and their par- ■ p.jiitlfiil bouquets of mixed B were u-ed throughout the ■ hrld.- wan attired In a rone ■wilt, which she wore black Krhite accessories and a cor■of gardenia*. The mother* K bride and groom wore cor- ■ of red roses. Bc.-piloii for the Immediate B- and a few clone friend* Bia later In the evening at ■ home A three tier wedding ■ wa< placed in the center of I beautiful appointed table ■ lovely gift* were opened lg the evening and delicious Ktmen'e were aeived. K couple left immediately fol

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■ ■■■■■■■■■■■aßßßßßßaßaaa ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■ GERALD LK. SMITH i WILL SPEAK AT 1:30 P. M. NEXT ■ SUNDAY AFTERNOON-JUNE 23,1946 j! AT FAIRGROUNDS-CELINA.OHIo j Sponsored By ■ TOPICS Christian Labor Organization Afl Independent Business Men B 1 Hrl United Farmers of America ■ Christian Veterans of America What It Is Doing In America TRIPLE A 0- P- A. ■ What It In Doing In What It Is Doing In America America The Most Sensational and Dynamic Rally of the Year. Public Invited. Bring Your Friends. Paid Advt.

,B " 1 “■■ lowing the reception on u wedding trip of unannounced deHlnatloi.. ■ HAPPY HOMEMAKERS 1 CLUB IN MEETING The Happy Homemaker* club met recently at the home of Mr*. Clifford lloe for the regular month ly meeting The meet Ina wa* open-d with the group nlnging the song of the month, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart.'* (toll .all wa* answered with the quotation. "A lesmni my father taught me.” followed with the club collect, repeated In uniMtn. The club president. Mm. Him I Ml Mitchel, gave a »hort history of th»- club wince It* organization nine year* ago. Ml** Anna K William*, .county horn.- demonwt itlon agent, gave an Intareatlng le»*on on I "Family and Group Recreation,” . after which she led the group in several game* and content* During the social hour delicious refreshment* were served by the hostess. The next me.ting will Inheld at the home of Mt*. Herbert ’ Hawkins. SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED SUNDAY j Mr. and MT* Nick Braun cele- . brat.-d their silver wedding anni- , versary Sunday with often house and a reception at their home. 230 1 South Fourth street, where they . 1 have resided for the past twenty1 three years. ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Braun were mar- . tied June 11, 1921, in the St Mary's Catholic church by the late Rev , J. A. Sei met z. Their many relative-., friend* and neighbor* who called at the Braun > home during the aftot noon and i evening were served delicious reI freshment* from a table, beaut.- - fully appointed in silver and cry*I tai. Small pink roses and a three . Iler wedding cake centered the I table A**istlng in serving were lithe Mesdame* Mary Sorg, .Maude ( Merriman, John Alberding. Jr., and ■ the Misses Bertha Johns. Rose

CLUB CALENDAR ■ Socltty Dcadlina, 11 A. M. ’ 1 Tuesday « Kum .loln-l'* class of Fir»t Evan- > gellcal church, postpotted i Civic department of Ihintur Wo- < man'* club, Hanna Nultman park. 6 p. m. i Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Min* t Mildred Worlhinun, * pm. i !.<>yal Daughter* clan*, postpon- ' ed. . Catholic latdlen of Columbia, (’. I. of (' Hull, 6:30 p m. i Wednesday Itecatur Home Economic* club, Mr*. 0. Remy Blerly, 1:45 p in. 1 Profit and Pleasure Home Keo- i nomic* club, Mrs. Arthur la-ng erlch, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S C. S„ church basement, all day. Thursday St. Luke’s laidien Guild, church, all day. Friendship Village Home Economic* club. North Brick school house, 1:30 p. tn. W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, guest day. church, 3 p. tn. Little Flower Study club, Mr*. Ed Reeling, 7:30 p m. Women of the Mo.*e, formal Initiation, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. T’oung Adult da-* of First Presbyterian church. Shroyer lake, fi p.m . Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mr*. J. Fred Fruehte. 2 p.m. Ladles Aid society of Final Pr«*bylerian church, Mrs. A. M. Anker, 2 30 p m. D. V. 11. cla«» of First V. B. church, Mr*. Sephu* Jackson, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star officer* practice. 7 p.m. Wesb-y Couple* class of Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krick. 7:30 p.m. Friday Kum-Join-V* dan* of First Evangelical church, Mr. and Mt*. Everett Hulker, 7:30 p.m. Monday Cub picnic and swim, Shroyer lake, meet at Lincoln school, 4 p.m. Stelgmeyer and Rcso- and Agnes Nesswald. Outsif-town guest# prewent were Mr. and Mr*. Herman Omlor of Fostoria, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Ij»wrenee Meyer of Fort Wayne and Mr and Mr*. Tom Sfiaeter of Indianapolis.

DELEGATES RETURN FROM PSI IOTA XI CONVENTION .Mr*. J. F. Sanmann and Mr*. Paul Handler, ddegatM, have returned home from Indianapolis where they attended the forty-third convention of P*i lola Xi sorority, held at the Severin hotel. The eorority voted to continue the project* for speech and hearing correction work in connection with Indiana univeMlty. A second project with the same purpose will he carried on through Ball State Teachers college at Muncie. The sorority also sponsor* the trainNOTICE My office will be doted from June 15 to June 24. Or. C. C. Rayl RAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamond* — Watches Silverware — Cloche 326 N. Ninth St. Schick Injector Razor with 20 blades $1.25 iloll house Drug Co.

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,ng of teachers for thin ontMandlng work with handicapped children They voted also to continue thelt generoua support to the Hooaler Salon and the Indianapolis sym phony orchestra. Is»lh noteworthy cultural project*. (tn Friday the delegate* attend.il n formal dinner and program In the roof garden of the hotel, and M beautiful luncheon on Saturday. The business meetings were conducted In the Rainbow room, dur Ing which the following grand officers were elected for lP4d 1947: grand president, Mr*. Ruth Ball Harper. Muncie; grand vice prwl dent. Mrs. Hen Gordon. Angola; grand secretary, Mr*. J. H. Hall. Zionsville; grand treasurer, Mr* J. D. Young. Columbu*; grand editor, Mr*. I<eah Flint. Rushville; grand conductress, Mrs. Kenneth Matheny, .New Albany: charity chairman. Mn*. Howard 11. Carson, Fort Wayne.

The 1947 convention will be held ( at Muncie, which mark* the fiftieth 1 anniversary. The Alpha chapter will entertain with distinction for 1 their remarkable actlvitie* In the promotion of charitable and cul- I tural enterprise*. The laidles Aid «o>iety of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at two thirty o’clock at the home of Mr*. A. M. Anker. Mr*. Harold Tieman today an nounced that the 1947 membetwhlp dues for th<- American legion auxiliary are due. She al* * extended an Invitation to the wives, mothers ami alstervi of taglpunaire* to be come members of the auxiliary. The meeting of the D. Y H class of the First United Brethren church will bo held Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sephu* Jackson. Mr*. Judaon Passwater, Mrs. Jess William*. Mn*. Jonas Rich and Mrs. William Newlin will be the assisting hostesses. The Wesley Couple* class of the I Methodist church will meet Thursday evening at seven tiiirty o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krick, with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hetrick assisting. A good attendance i* desired. The meeting of the Kum-Joln-l’s <las* of the First Evangelical church, scheduled for thl* evening, ha* been postponed until Friday evening. Mr.-and Mrs. Everest Hutker will entertain tho member* at their home, assisted by Mr. and 1 Mrs. Wendel Beaman. All member* 1 ure urged to attend. The Young Adult das* of the ' Presbyterian church will havo a picnic Thursday evening at six 1 o'clock at Shroyer lake. Each fam 1 ily i* requested to bring n covered ' dish and table service. Arrange- » ments have been made for the ' group to enjoy swimmit g and boat- - ing. and all member* are urged to lie present. Mr. and Mrs. Lm Nussbaum are in charge of the entertainment committee, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kocher, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Koller, Mr. and I Mr*. James Baroer and Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Wolfsen.

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Admitted: Mi** Bonnie Bwoveland, Bente route 2; Edgar Gilbert. Bill I’atteivwn street; Mis* Margene Bauer, 2B> South Tenth street; Mis* Caroline Frauhlger. Homestead. Admitted and diemissed: Miss Ola S. Hook. Ohio City, O ; Donald Rupert. Monroe. Dismissed: Mm. John Weigel, New Corydon; Max Parr. Geneva.

STILL WiOMIHG HOME X , (Editor* nole” The following miestiona and answers concerning veterans are furnished by Dwight 11. Arnold, county service officer.l u. Doos the Veteran* As"' 1 ” 1 * trillion provide free guardianship service? \ Yes See the attorney con netted with th<- nearest Administration R.-glnal Office, hot Hoowler veteran* outside of Lak . Porter and LnP rte (-..unties, Hwaddrnvs I* the old Trails Building In indlanapoll*. Veterans living in Uke. Porter and LaPorte count).* should contact the *ubß-gin.il <>f flee of the Veteran* Administration •" Dary. , , . q. Do temporary Jolh kill Jonless benefits? a No. Veterans who take tern porary joha retain the'r rights to unemployment allowance* after they are releaeed.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller. 424 Marshall strut, are the parents of a baby girl, born at <:3B a.m. this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pouml*, l<t '■» ounciw and ha* not been named. Mrs. Keller Is th<former Jean Ulman. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Peterson. 601 West Monroe street, are the parents of a baby son. born at the local hospital this morning at 6:56 a m. He weighed 7 pounds, 9 outlet* and ha* not been nam' d. Mrs. Peters in was formerly Celeste Miller. A baby girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Buchan in of Willshire. O. last night at 10:34 p.m. at the Adilins county hospital. She weighed 7 pound*, 6 ounce*. Mr. and .Mrs. Edwin Green, 1051 Line etreet. are Hie parents of a daughter, horn at 10:22 p.m. last night at the local hospital. She weighed 4 pound*. t< ounces and has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fosnaugh of Geneva, an- lhe parents of a baby girl, burn at the local bmpltal Sunday morning at 11:2! a.m. Shiweighed 7 pound*.

Honorable Discharge Walter Albert Kuk-lhnn. MoMM3e, from Great Lak-s, 111. 0 -- Turkey production in the United State* ha* nearly tripled in th- last 15 years. Four varieties of the bird are now produced to meet demand for a f iw! under 15 pounds, dressed weight.

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; , d u y'f'or”u , ' , ;Ht with the K.'b' H Garard family. ■><»*"• u iwatur resident ll* •’»‘“ ?nd travelling is -till pretty rugged d , ha t It I* difficult io find sle-Pit g (| , lu ,ter* at night. Th- ' will r, main In De.atur ueveral da>». Mrs. Sum Hhaekley of Bryan. . „ former resident of ; ty ,* *pendlmr a few weeks at th. li,me of her daughter. Mrs. (ar Frey of St Mary's town«hlp. Mn*. Simikley. who but oetolmr. I* much improved but b still confined to her l-ed or chai most of th- time. M. and Mr*. Dale Sharkb-y and son. Denis, of Indianapol!*. «!»»•’»' Sui-duv with lhe Carl Frey family. Mr mid Mr*. Jam"* Klberson 1 1UV ,. returned to their home here ufter a short wedding trip. Funeral services will be held Wednesday att-rmon at Fort ll< ( .. n ..ry, (I. for F. W Moore. c»s bier of the people's ounk that town, who dl.-d Sunday -ven ng after a four day Him** He wa* il years old ami founded the bunk In 1908. The Fulton Glaw company Hartford City has opened a branch plant ut Geneva and I* running day and night shift*. Il maid Smith ha* returned from Midland, Mich., where he attended the ordination of th- Rev. Jam< - Aloyslus Hhkey. son of Dr. and Mr*, j ’. IH-k-y. T.'te R-v Hickey's first aolemn high mn* wa* said Sunday. Ronald will leave In a few day* for L.ik- Jam-*, wh-r---he will spend th- summer at hl* grandmother's cottag-. Roy ('hilcote. local tiding howfam er, won a second place rlbb n at Monroeville Sunday with his I five-galt-d entry In the western , clas*.

I sSti® k I W/WiO* i lliil BimliiiiiiiiiiiilililiHiiillHi _____ Sgt. Dill Bollinger has returned to Camp Shanks. N. V after spending Un- weekend with hi* parents. Mr. and Mra. Walter Bollinger Sgt. Bollinger wao recently advanced to that rank after taking over hi* present duller M Mtpply -erg ei-.nt. War Bride Scheduled To Arrive Thursday Mrs. Chalmer Lee To Arrive In New York Mr<<. Tommaalna I/-e, Italian war bride of Chalmer Lee. 33. Decatur soldier. I* scheduled to arrive in New York aboard the SS Thoma* Harry on Thursday probably before her huaband return* to the states. Mr* Ruth Ho'.llngsw rth, executive secretary of th. local Red I'ns*. Informed the soldier's mother, Mr*. Mary l«ee, 515 Line street, today that «!’<• had received a tel-grain telling of tin war bride's; expected arrival. Mr*. Lee fated that her son was| scheduled to leave Italy on June j 1. but that Ise had received no further word from him. She said she understood b tII Lee ami his wife were to leave from the same Itallua port but on dif'erent ship* The local soldier has been In the U. S. army for three and one-half year*, serving two and one half j ji-.ii t in Italy. Hi* mother said that her son and the Italian girl were married I on Feburary 14, 1946 in a church I wedding in Rome, Italy, and that the bride bad sent her pictures and gift* from the wedding. Arrangement* have already been made though the American Red | Cross for the war bride's train trip from New York to Decatur and Mi*. Hollingsworth ha* offered her I assistance in meeting her in De- ! catur, should she arrive before her . soldier-husband. •- Mrs. Hollingsworth said that r Mm. Lee I* the sixth war bride to be reported in Adam* county ’• through her office. '• ._o * Serne High School ; Hires New Teacher i. !, James A. Hedges, of near Bluff- ) ton, has signed a contract to teach in the Berne highschool, beginning I- this fall. Former principal of the n Poplar Grove school in Wells cotin • ty, he eiiet-eede Robert Greenway *’ as social studies instructor at ' Berne. according to B. M. Webb, (j superintendent of schoota in that town.

Bill Freeby Named ' Ravelings Editor Staff For School i Annual Announced Bill Freeby. it senior In Decatur junior-senior high schmd this full and urn of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeby. ha* been named editor of the 1946-47 Raveling* staff. H »'"• airnouni-ed today by W. tiny Brown, school principal Karlann Striker has been named assistant editor of the publication. Preliminary work on t Innew yearlrook ha* alr-ady bi—n I begun. other m-mber* of the staff me Mary L-ltx. business manager; M-d Smith and Bob Hansel, assistant business manager; Roger t Genth, snapshot editor. Dale Smltl'-y. photography editor; Juck Harker, artist; Tom Ahr and Ralph Jackson, boys' sport*; l’hylH» Üby ..nd Bonnie Hchlefersteln. glil*' *]M»rt«. Distribution of 1945 4G -di Hon of H"' yearlmok *'"* tl ,h afternoon at ’he high *<>""'l <> Presbyterian Men To Meet Wednesday Th- regular June meeting of thp -»byterian men's club will t"' ,1,1 Wednesday evening at b:3O. i ~-,1,,,-jc, the committee In charge ha* announced. \ HUpP-r Will precede the bu*l- ~ 1 „es* meeting, and it will be m-rv-d | in the church basemen'. The busl- ‘ ~, nasion will follow the oupper. 4 0 Trade In a Good Town - Decatut

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■kJ i JSI? * iwa /1 y < w sis TWO of tha outstanding cand£ datea for election to the presidency of the new Italian republio are Signor Randolpbo Pacdardi, top, leader of the Italian Republican party, and Signor Gulseppa Roniila, bottom, minister of the, interior. (Inttrnttional) ——. Trade In a Good Town —• Decatut