Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1946 — Page 3
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U^Tvii- L * CE Mrth |H »*• opened * l,h I When Yon and O*’: 1 ; i-" l>ri\>r were re »* ».»>' ,h - Mrl “ I Hol' aiiew.-t BK*.,q Jl ' l l <ion a lesson my ~ Sweetheart." «■* Ka-tden'’'"' 1 ' gave an in IT , • , '“ r «“ ag- >, (lllt with Ml*- '• ula » i Mr inun-triip -econd, in M: „,,~t Tae tins he < lu l ' collect. MT. Mi- Thelma Illi Ml "v- Z-Ima Worklnger. ' ,v ' Mrs - Al,n *‘ - nfn*h ■V.' ts-nty -even mem I eiuht children v Ihr m v meeting the |M, ,n’.!t.i.:i the 411 hoys. M,’. h.nm park on Inly JM-t. riTE read JUNE 22 ■Kty-.u Gainer daughter - I. Garner I, •,eca:ne the hrido of °f '*’* Daniel HH, <-„ril..y afe-noon, June ME'P G- n--va Methodi-t <it The Rev. W ( SB ,j<| h ‘ ' iniri " rlnK S^K ; .t.> »a- attired in a drex* ■Bb-'-olet embroidery. with ■K. t . . .-- i -boulder < -ofti.ige . .lote.l gladioli. Mre attended the bride gß** •■«'> " i: ' an ‘ ! a pink gladioli. ■KV, Mr and Mrs. Myer* ■Kidie her.-, w here he |s em -haper operator IBuh needle club §■.(>s entertained ■Kfrr* of the Pythian Needle IB*> x " following the regular Mating K E<i l/cwtget conducted the xw-titig. follow ing whl- h were invited to the Bt*A*>t" they were servKHkigku- 1.-! eminent* from Pa-tei coloi* and tali taper* m crystal Bl Hiriqi. v of mixed flower* u«-d on the table* and ■'' ' ■"• r'aioing r-iom-Hutle wa* awarded a for having a chosen gßr i hair. Several ■»! bingo were then played |Mjrao were awarded the varfor the meeting were Sq*? Jobnsim. Bertha Ash |B*” Matilda Selb-meyer ami Th ** (,|, ib Picnic will the latter part of July «re asked to watch for
It ™ . I ' oft l|&jWii9k |l fraternal II CHOOSE A BING FOB HIM 1/ ’.FROM ONE OF THESE . J| || The way to a man s heart i> one <•! |h| &■ these beautiful emblem riniz- 1 ' |||KSht r ’ll he m> happy to get. lutrge '< *> jg 11 to ehmme from, all handsomely mounted in T Jr W featuring fiery diamonds. a ■ li 4£W>.~ $ - 39 : 50 lr $29.50 II ff^^fK^S^^^ 39 - 50 '' I V&^ s<:? '■! * I .Ai 130 North Second Street ( 1 r d» V*'' 1 __..■■■■■ ■■■ ■■■•■■■■■■ b r>. = .. Ea -. n ...e ...••■•■••
further announcement« in thi. newspaper. — ■ «. 0. V- ■ CLASS IN REGULAR MEETING The I). Y. || (| U , H l( f ... j I nlled Brethren church met Hl lh „ I home of Mr. Bephua j a . k(t(ll , r „ ;*: n,ly - **"' '"‘rty I preaetit. •Mre. Floyd Death, pte.ident, „ p . H ”“’ hy leading the Itroup In .Inning "There Shall He I Hm’r'dV*** 1 "*’" M " rK - Hill had charge o f the devotion., and Mm. Boh Itohlnhold offered prayer. A apeclal poem wa. read by Mra. Hoy Taylor, following which a prayer for the M<k w u . Siren hy Mr. IM | m ,|,_ un(| Mra. Frank Bohnke. Sixty aeven card, and thirty two call, were reported during the meeting. , |„ ed with the group repeating the Ixtrd'a Prayer. Mrs. Floyd Death wa. reelected president; Mrs. George Hill, vi<e president; Mr. Frank Fisher, sec retury; Mm. Clifford llakey, ami. tant secretary; treasurer. Mm. Addle Andrews; amlstant treasurer Mm. Manley Foreman; pianist. Mm. Sephti. Jackson; as.l.tant i Mm. Frank Bohnke; chorlMen ! Mm. Ru.xei DeBolt; aaeietatlt. i Mm. Carl Fisher; floral. Mm. Mah el Reed; as.lstant, Mr-. William Pennington; cake fund. Mr- Jess Case and Mr.. Charles Hakes. Delicious refreshments were served during the social hmt hy the hostesses. Mm. Jackson, Mrs. Judson Passwater. Mr. Jons. Fritch. Mm. William Newlin and Mrs. Jess William*. Mr. and Mm. Roy Taylor. 501 North Seventh street, entertained at their home Saturday night for Mr. and Mm. Fred Blum. Mr and Mm. latwrence Blum and -on. Jim my. .Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kiley and son, Jon. of Berne. Rev and Mrs. Jack Corey and daughter, Marsha, of Penbroke, Ga. Mr and Mm. Nile Mrdattgh of Van Wert. (>.. Mrs. James Harvey and daughter. Gloiia. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Taylor and Mr and Mrs. George Blum of this city The Philalethcan circle of the Zion Evangelical ami Reformed church will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mo Kirsch. Member* are re Rquested to bring their articles for the auction The Baptist Philo clatts will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Holtert Moser. SIH Stevenson street, with Mrs. Norman Winslow arsi-ting. Members are urged to attend The Willing Workers Cla-e of the Boho I'. B. church will have their monthly meeting at the school hounc Thursday evenin'; at seventhirty o'clock which will be follow ed by a p d luck luncheon. The meeting of the Good Samaritan claus of the Nuxarene church will t>e held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deam of Hittgeii. Friday evening at six o'< lock.
1 CLUB CALENDAR •eclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Tuesday Church Molheru Sidy club, Meth. I tell-t i hurt h. X pm. Reltekah lodge, odd Fellows hall, . 30 pm ' Kirkland lanlbv club, Kirkland high at'hool, | p.m. Decatur Garden dub, Hanna Nuttman park, 7:SO p m Wednesday Ib-lta Theta Tan. Elka home. ■ 1:30 p.m. I nlon Town-hip Woman's club, i Mm. Henry Bauman. 1:30 p.m. E rlemlehli) circle of Zion Kvan gellcal and Reformed church, Mias Mildred Worthman. ";S0 pm. . Bethany drele of Zhm Evaug.di- • <al and Reformed church. Mrs , George Thomas, k p.m. I Phllaleiheun circle of Zion Kvan I geli. ui amt Reformed church, Mrs I la-o Kirsch. X p nt. Thursday I Circle lofw.B.c s. o f Methoi dial church, Mrs. Henry Ih-ller ■ 2:30 pm. Circle 111 of W F. C. 3. of Metho- • diet < hurch, Mra. Agmv Andrews. 2:10 p.m. I Circle IV of w. S. fS. <>{ Metho 'lint (hurch. Mrs. William Porter. 2:30 p m. St Mary's Township Home Keo- • nomioa Club. Mrs, Hairy Mi-Dor- ■ mont. 1:10 p.m, . St. Paul laidl-s Aid roclety, Mrs . Kenneth Parriah, all day. Willing Woike x Class of Robo . !’• H Churih School House. 7:30 p m. i Ruraltatle Study club. Mrs Vic i tor Kahle, s p.m. Cirde || of W S. C. S. of Metho ’ ■ dlst church. |>o*tpon<-d. First T II Progressive Workers, | Mr. and Mrx. Paul Mt Aliren, 7:30 i p.m Friday American Legion auxiliary business meeting, Lcgi'in hom<-, k p.m. Buptiiit Philo class. Mis. Robert Moser, 7:30 p. nl Good Samaritan dans of Naanrene church, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Iteam, ti pm. Saturday Presbyterian rummage eale, church basement, it a.in. to 5 p.m. Mr. and Mns. Fred Geier of near Wren, (>. entertained with a dinner! Sunday in honor of Mr. (leier'a! brother. Lew Geier of h diauapolis. who ig spending deveral days with bls brother and other relatives. Guests present were Mi* Ivn I Teeple and son. Janies, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Teeple of near Decatur; Mr. and Mrs Royal Van Camp of near Wren. (1, and Mr. ■ and Mm. Fred Geier and Lew .Geier Afternoon caller* were Mr. and Mrs. s T Welker of near ; Decatur The Progrusdve Workers clas* of the First United Biethn u church will meet at the of Mr. and Mt*. Paul McOhieii Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. ' ii The Geneva Booster dub has i announced a horse show to be held there Saturday afternoon, July t». J Ralph Slanebiiry of Portland will ad as ringmaster and the judge* ■ ■■ I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
, will lie Lewi Painter and Cl’ ( i Rabe of Fort Recovery, O, Mrs John Carroll nnd M s Rob i led Heller ure eiiloying the day ini Indianapolis. * Mr-. |i|ck Dinkin of Fort Wayne visited lelutlve* here lust evening. Raiidolpn county reports an epi-d'-mlc of farm n mue burglaries I with five houses having been run- I sucked Sunday while th* occupants 1 were attending church. At one place they re< ur.-d IJtsi <ueh. 1 Miss Mary Smith has arrived home from Purdue university to* spend the euinmer inon'li* with her - parents, Mr. mid Mrs. T. C. Smith. 1 Miss Margaret Moees left ttslay for Franklin college, Franklin, where she will visit for a few days. She will return home the latter part of the week. .Mis* la-otia Hoile Lt s|x-ndlng her summer vacutl m with her par- 1 • nis, Mr. mid Mr* Otto Hoile of Mercer avenue. She will return to Illinois Wesleyan, Bhsimliigton, 111.. In the fall to resume her studies. Miss Georgia Foughly left today lor Boyne City. Mich, Where she has accepted a summer position at Hilltop camp on Walloon lake 0 ILiklip Pvt. Roger Singleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singleton of route 2, i* now stationed at th« following adress: 15212151. 11th Bn. T 371 3rd Plat (Kith Q. M. Tng. Col, Camp Lee, Va. Pvt. Singleton enlisted in the army two weeks ago. gErai Admitted: David Fuelling, route 3; Robert Helnlg. Sr . F irt Wayne i route 3; Mi** Marilyn llelnig. j Fort Wayne route 3; Mias Mary Grandstaff. «2» North Second street; Mr* Chester D. Armstrong. Geneva route 2. Admitted and dlsmk-’ed: David Sheets. s<m North Third street; Albert Powell, Ml North Third st reel. Dismissed: Iton Miller, Berne route 1; Miss Margaret Parr, route 4l Mr* Wayne Peterson and baby Iwy. 001 West Adam* street; Miss Mary Louise B dlenbaclter, Geneva route 2. ..... 0 Craiqville Lad Is Burned By Grease Dwight Leroy Hirschy, 8. son of Mr and Mr*. Amos Hirschy of Cralgville and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirschy. of Monroe I township, is recovering in the! ' Clinic htwpltal at Blufft >n from lei-ond degree barns on hip and right leg. sustaimd when he fell into a tub of hot grease, made in, the proves* of rendering lard. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur ■■■■■■■■■■■■a
i ‘lnterview ,t With War Bride Is Failure, She Speaks No English
I do not speak Ettglieh." These words summed up an In terview by u Daily Democrat re porter with Mrs Tommaslmi Lee. liewly arrived Italian war bride Monday words spoken In clearly enum luted Kngl'.sh. Mr*. Lee, wife of a Ih-i alitr sold- , ler now on hit way home ultei about three yegtw oversea-, ai rived late M .ndny on th» Erie and was greeted by her mollier-ltt-'iiw, Mrs. Mary I 515 Line street. Flashing a congenial, broad smile which enhanced ner typical Ittilian comeliness, Ms. Lee obligingly pitted for a photograph a* -he alighted from the train, then w<> d Ir-ely embraced he,-, husband mother whom she was meeting for the first time. An apparently laboriously rehearsed and i-onefxely -p>ken "I do not apeak Etigß*h" in flaw I - - English greeted the reporh-i's first query which hrok»- into the exchange of wordless greeting- “ Young holy you're In for It," wax the thought of th* reporter, unconsciously spoken aloud. “Oh. don't worry, she'll get alone
Fear Gambling War Outbreak In Chicago Wealthy Tycoon Is Seriously Wounded Chicago, June 2*» tl'l't Pol > ice, rearing a •iiddi'ti outbreak In Ijie long smouldering war for i hi I tnd of Chicago gambling, on it five former leaders of the old Ca ' pone mob today In the amhu-h' shooting of James M Hagen, Sr wealthy tycoon of racing informa Hon. Hagen was shot and ■ loitxly wounded last night when b> topped hi* sleek, silver colored car I for a red light ala bn y inter- c ' Hon. The shot* cum- from a dilapidated fruit truck covered with a tarpaulin which hid tin ,i sailant ■ and their weapons. | Police said the shooting w | carefully plantii I and executed in typical gangland technique. The camouflaged true!,, however, was. an innovation in Chicago shoot i Ings, ((ltd led police Io believe that the gunmen h id bel li Imputed Tin- shooting v> i- the -eiond at tempt oil Hagen's life la st Vi-n, weeks. Police believed t marked: renewed efforts by former In-ni h men of Snirfac.- Al Capone to muscle into control of Ragen's In iratlve new- service whl.li sap , plies race result* (o gambling ' joints. Accordingly, detectives -ought for questioning Iht- Capone slid warts: Hymie “Ixmd Mouth'' Lev-J in. Jake “Greasy Thumb" Guzik Mutray tiThe Camel" Humphreys. | Joseph M.iii-iiir.--Io and Tony V , card >. sonn-limi- < lh-d Joe Bat I ters. Hagen, ns was hi custom, wa- ' driving limne from the downtown office of his mid »e t news er vice lie was driving alom- through the rush houi iralfic. but he wa- . followed by his bodyguard*. \Val ter Pell -Her an I Martin Walsh, in I another car. As Hagen braked for Hie -top I light the fruit truck (In w along I side. Suddenly the tarpaulin was jerked away and two shotguns wen- thru t out from la-tween fruit crates. Dm- gun sent a Ida I into I!
BEW ||l|l z ■ > ' V \W4 ; I f 1 'WJ i'm * 1 1 sbe ifci :|kA l« i I jUE Jft fflt 1 II i£ ..»' w • By 4» j 1 B ■ O FIVE HAPFY YOUNGSTERS gather about their mother, Mn. Irene Pash, • 30, Detroit, Mich., shortly after a Jury had acquitted her on charges of | shooting to death her husband. John, 32, after he had threatened to beat ■ I her. The youngsters, Delphinc, 12, John, 11, Arlene, 0, William, 7, ard j Robert 4. testified the father often hit thcu rather. (f-itcrns::rial)
all right" wa* th-- quick comment of the elder Mr* Lee. who gran fully took i hargi of the situation There Lie ''interview" ended Tli<- yontivi-r Mi l*-<- arrived in New York last Thursday üboaid a "bride ship ' Th* elder Mrs la---Hd that -e had received no fur thei Word -if her -oldie - soil, Chaime, -line *lll- learned that he wa* scheduled to leave Italy on Jain- I Ciinlmi-r and hi* Italian bride, whose maiden mime i- not known by toe Di-afu lady were martled on Feb nuty 11, PHU n a i hun h wedding at Home, H i y. Chalmer, a ■ -(-.■- iiit li the forces, lefied I In Italy nearly two and one-half yiurs. Hi - mother ha- not seen him so- * more than thru- year* and irily twice on sh>rt overnight visit*! ■ Inie In- entered tin- atmy about four year- ago. Oh yes, there wax on* more stati* metit from the bride, I speak Itali'ii!.'* she ano »ti med proudly in I ngll- a to cm ryom in general, a-i she 1,-ft the elation platform.
■ eti'- rar The- ui'll r fl ed a Vol.le) at Hi<- car nf the bodyviianl- a i few feel b- ll lid Sllol;. spattered i. the ft' ei .uni ih> rush hour i mwd , (all ti-l heller SI strin I II I laverti ai ro- the st eet and pa l| trolls lid beiii-aih t.ilib - i Hagen slumped om r the wheel' hl* right xhouhlei torn by a shut H .-Uli Ida I The gliit truck ruled I luff. It i':> li' buds c-ii.ird-. UlllnjUt J j ed despite the 1.1 -lugs that ripped ' | Into their f it. folliiv.id th- t utl.l I and return d the 1 .:- ' Pelli-Hci drove md \V.ii-h > inp | Itn il a 38 caliber revolver at the | I as-aii.itii B:t t'o- truck cathi-ied i s|M-ei| and Ho- bodyguard were J ; - I tht I Retii.n ng to find Haren still >| i in-i ioii they drove him to Mich . ael Reese Illi pillll I Phy-I< iali* -aid I'.r.-i ii. 111. wa- I lin • ri.iu* londitlofi lint would | r<- - ver At fir-t they ln-lii-Md lhey|| rnh-iit h ive to ampitlati- his arm I hilt dei ’deil it V llld be milieci'S-p i sary 11 List April 29 Ha’"ii h-d lwoi| men he believed wen- w’oilld be I ;i-*a-slm in a .I"mile per hour) I automobile chase through crowded ' streets II" I Cipi-d by d Ivltlg Io n polin' station and running in ! side O Sollv Rand Arrested In Restaurant Raid Fan Praia '■ <o. Jnm- 25 i I’Pi i The Sally Rand t'u-uler :e-laur.itit w.i- raided • irly loda) and the , famed fan and bubbl" dam-'- ai ,| ' ii-stcd. • h Mi - Hat'd wa - Imoke I on three j i ha gr-S of indecent expittliri'. Hid" ictil performaii ■■ and i-xhildtiiic |l iliil t p|< i|: T'ic l aid wa-- j| je .iiieil out by polic-- Ili P'-i 'or ,| ' "Tom the juvenile bur- ill. S'te wa ■ bo k--1 al the city pH- J on, h<-!d fur .ippr ixlmately 3n min I ate* and released on |3IHI ball, | Mun fie i u h i h.irgs ii One Man Killed In Train Auto Accident N-w Vi. in?-. Ind . Jun 21 (IP)' One mall w.u kilb-d and liiri" tilers Injun d la -t night wln-n a ii diiveii by Gerald \V Mi Inlyn-. ' so. cun h'-d into Iran Mclntyre was ki'bd and Feeili D 11-in. om- of 'he Ihri-e p.i nzi-i. i
utfeii-d a fi.iiiu.id hull and wax, i iketi to Hl. Edwards hospital at: | New Xlb.iiiy ll*- was in critical condition Hi* wife. Lillian, suffer- 1 ed a liroki-n j.i* and a piaisiblej kill! fracture whil-* th>’lr daughter, Betty, suffered a broken hip. ii Farmer Is Injured In Freak Accident Homer Sieim-r, Monnie f iwn-hlp farmer, sitting on a leamdrawn wagon load of coal. *lnrlei| to drive Hiroug.'i the un tied gateway to his farmyard yesterday Hi thought then- wn enough ili-arunce to get under the metal pipe arch by "ducking Ids head" as le sat on the load of coal There wa-n't and he w.i- caught between the pipe and the coal ll*- euffered i i vi-ial frui-iuri-il ribs and a pninful i b,i< k Injury. Fort Wayne Selected For Lions Convention Lnfiiyi-tte, Ind. Jam* 25 il'Pt I*ort Wayne was selected us the Fite for the PH7 stale Lions' eon vention as delegates ended a Hine day si --mu lieie with i lection of new slate disirii-t governors. Tin- i olivenlioll, lit (ended by I.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I Important!! Important!! • ■ Special Meeting : i K. o£C. ! ■ Wed. June 26 - Bp. m. • n Business of importance will be a ■ discussed and every member is ■ urged to attend. ■ ■ ■ ■ ...” — ! 9 Going? ! ■ ■ : Mooseheart Excursion = l B ■ Sun., June 30 I ■ 7 ■ ■ i g Last week to make reservations. a Secure tickets from Committee . or at Moose Club. - Train leaves Decatur -*> a. m. D.S.T. I PLAN TOGO.. YOU’LL J ■ HAVE A GOOD TIME. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ \ 5^ nfe 1 ,\ I^’’ 1 - lt . e at 1 \ se ’’ hie ’ ,,)leS 1 \ phone ■ W'.v, IT- ■
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I (His delegate* and KUVr temporary approval to a IMI.IHW nimer control program wnteh called for establishment of a center ' for -tieclallsls and fuaenrch in Indianapolis. n I'enstM figure, of 1*43 show fewer pe iple living on fewer hut bigger farm* than In 1940.
■■■■■■■■■■■a La Cross Manicure Implement* Holl house Druit Co. ■ ■■■■■■■a a a a I will be out of my office from June 30 to July 7. Dr. (Jerald J. Kohne RAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watchea Silverware — Clocha 326 N. Ninth St.
