Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1946 — Page 3
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’ 11« ' n ir j Iff 3 01’LL find Gerber’s Btfy to serve you with ®b finest assortment of I MEAT Bin the city. Visit our Brtet for a wide selecof choice cuts and kfesi Quality. I Gerber I HEAT market r , *i ■■■■■■■ pur pod Deed I p OR YOUR SCOUTS I yourself I SAVE itae Paper I waste paper I K URGENTLY I NEEDED h?v VE YOURS Pave IT ready Saturday July 27 PICK-UP DATE.
who In turn presented them lo the honored guest Mi*. J,,,,,!, W((|< aUo preaentwl with a !()V| . ! (||| . »««• of pink carnation,, a and white delphinium*, and the recipient of many gin,. A delicious luncheon wa. then •ened by the hon.***. Th) , , I '; | r '“ 1 ? ,hK " M '"* *’<’ 'rate,l' with iH-autlful np ling r | )(W „ r< The Ku,* ( || X| | n( .| U(|Hl thj . Forem-e Schultz, Wanda Bailey Florence Heuer, Horenee and Eat her Myers, Betty un(| Bl|r| , ari| White, Dorothy Schumm, Fern Paaawater, Charleen Schackley Dorothy Schnepf. P(W Mel|( ,' J *7” , ’ y, 1 rl ’ r - 'nita |,lnldemai..’ Alice Bebout. Irene llolthouMe. (hrtatine Andrew*. Helen Roop and Katherine Weiland, and the Me* dames William Chri*ten. Kenneth Schnepp, Ixmla Steffen. Richard •Maloney. Mary Schirack. <iene Deit. mer. .Marjorie M o*er. | {( ,hen I Augitet, Donald Hohlei, Charle* | Holthousr. Richard Miller. Ralph E. Roop. Charles H.-are, and the I honored guest, Miss Roop. CALVARY LADIES AID SOCIETY IN MEETING The Evangelical Calvary Indies Aid society met at the h« me of Mrs Fanny Jackson recently, with ten members and eight guests present. The tneeiing wa« opened with a group song, following by devotion*, read by Mra. William Johm-on. Prayer was offered by Mrs Wil lard and reading* were given by Mrs. Shlfferly, Rev. Willard and Thelma Brown A special song wa* sung by the three Musser girls. Gamt-st and contests were then enjoyed and prizes were awarded to Mm. Shlfferly and Rev. Willard Delicious refreshments were served during the soda! hour by the hostrns. assisted by Mrs. May Musser. CHURCH MOTHERS STUDY CLUB IN FINAL MEETING The Church Mother* Study club held their final meeting of th.club year last evening al the Metho,list church, with twenty nine members and three guest* present Mrs. Peter Mazelin read the demotions. following which Mrs Har Jan Jackson gave the lewon from Parents magazine, entitled “Relax and Be Younself." and Mrs. Clyde Harris reviewed two articles from the Christian Hom- magazine Delicious refreshments were served during the social hour by the hoste-ses, Mie. Nathan Nelson. Mrs. Asa Pollock and Mrs Hugh Engle. Mrs David Downs wa* welcomed in the <-lub a* a new member.
MRS. GEORGE SNYDER HOSTESS TO CLASS Mr*. George Snyder wan hostess | I Tiieeday evening to the member* of the Willing Workers class of the Monroe Methodist church. The meeting wae opened with group singing and devotions. readi by Mrs. Snyder. A leading was also given by Mrs. E W. Busche. after which several contests were enjoyed The hostels, assisted by her ' three daughters, served delicious 1 tefreshments to the eight members and nine guests present. GRANDDAUGHTER WILL BE MARRIED AT HAERLE HOME Mr. and Mrs Louis IL Haerle of Pinegate Farm, north of Indiana polls, announce the approaching marriage of their niece. Mis. Margaret Morton Moriarty, to Oarver Wheeler, son of Mrs. Altie G. Wheeler, 5256 North Illinois Street. Indianapolis, on July 16 at the Haerle home. ’ Mrs. Moriarty is a granddaughter 1 m ot Mrs. A Dugan of this city. She was graduated from North- 1 western University and is a member of the Indfanap'iis Junior '■ League and Players' Club. Mr. Wheeler wat graduated from 1 Phillips Exeter Academy and Wil- * Hams College He is a member of the Pal Upsilon fraternity and the ' Dramatic club. . ! BREAKFAST PARTY HELD RECENTLY An interesting and entertaining • demonstration of Stanley products was given recently at a breakfast party, held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Grote, with Mrs. Raymond Grote as hostess. Guests, attired in cotton dresses and funny hats, were the Mrsdames Eric Allwardt. Hill Boerger, August Bohnke, Alfred Buslck. Ed 1 Buelck, Lester Husick. Carl Fuel- * ling. Benjamin Gerke. Hugo Gerke. “ Alfred Grote, Roland Grote, Clyde I Harden, Nettie Harkless, Mart < Fuelling, Elmer Lautenschleger. Clarence Mitchel. Albert Sherer, • Lon Sherer. Thurman Schieferstein, and Miss 110 Grote. Miss Jean J lautenschleger and Mrs. Fred Barve, of Fort Wayne The regular meeting of the W. F. M- S. of the Church of the Nax- I arene will be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at tb« home of Mr. and Mrs Don Morrison. The men are invited to attend.
CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Dsadllnt, 11 A. M. Wednesday Helta Theta Tau, Elks home. • :3b p m. I nion Township Woman’s club, Mrs Henry lluutntin. 1:30 p.m. Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical H nd Reformed church, Miss Mildred Worthmun. “. in p.m. Bethany circle of Zlor. Evangel). •al and Reformed church, Mrs, George Thomas, h p nt. ! Philalethean circle of Zion Evan--1 gellcal and Reformed church, Mrs. 1 l**o Kirsch, k p, ni. Thursday i Circle lot W S, c S. of Methodist church. Mrs. Henry Heller, 2:30 p m. Circle 111 of W. ». C. S. ot Metho diet Church, Mrs. Agnes Andrews, 2:3” p nt. Circle IV of W S. (' S. ot Metho dint church, Mrs. William Porter, 2:30 pm. St. Mary’s Township Home Ecn--1 uoini«w Club, Mrs, Harry McDorI rnont, 1:30 p.m. St. Paul l.ad|es Aid society, Mrs. ; Kermeth Parrish, all day. Willing Workers Class of Bobo iT. B. Church School House, 7:30 p tn. Ruralietlc Study duh, Mrs. Vic tor Kable, s p.m. Circle 11 of W. S. C. S. of Mi-tho diet (hutch, postponed. First 1 B. Progressive Workers, Mr. and Mm. Paul McAhren, 7:30 P m. Decatur 111 club girls, juniorsenior high school. 2:30 p.m. W. F M. S. of Chun h of Nazatone. Mr. and Mrs. |>on Morrison. 7:30 pm. Friday American Legion auxiliary business meeting, Leghm home, s p.m. Baptist Philo class, Mrs. Robert Mo*er. 7:30 p.m . Good Samaritan dues of Nazarene church, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deam, ti pm. Saturday Presbyterian rummage sale, church basement, 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Sunday District m-etlng of N C. c. W.. Catholic school auditorium, following benediction. 2:30 p.m. BERNE GARDEN CLUB GUESTS AT MEETING Member* of th- Decatur Garden dub entertained dghteen memltera of the Berne dub last evening at th- Boy Scout cabin, Hanna-Nutt-man park. Mtw Margaret Andrews of Indianapolis was the guest speak-r, using as her topic "Trees.” The committee in charge of the meeting Included the M-sdames Rusnell Ack-r, Arbie Owens, Sam Butler. Ed Swygart. Don Lutos, Amos Ketchum and Floyd Acker The district meeting of the N. C. C. W. will b- held in the Catholic si hool auditorium Sunday afternoon. following benediction at the church at two thirty o’clock. All memiiers are requested to be pre- | sent The Decatur t II dub girls will meet Thursday afternoon at two i thirty o’clock at the junior-senior i high school All members are urged to attend. The meeting of Circle ii of the W. S. C. S of the Methodist church, scheduled to be held Thursday. has been postponed one month. A pot-luck supper will precede the meeting of tile Willing Workers da** of ihe Holm t’nlted Brethren church Thursday evening, beginning at seven thirty o’clock. — —i) — vimitted: Rex King, route 1. Admitted and dismissed: Miss .Sylvia Miller, route 3: Miss Bernice DeVoss. 215 -Nirth Fourth street; Cecil Bess, route 6. Dismissed Mrs S. E. Shamp. 323 South Third street: Mrs. Severin Schurger and baby boy, Frederick Anthony. II” South First street; David Fuelling, route 3; Mies Marilyn Helnlg. Fort Wayne mute 3; Robert lleinig. Jr Fort Wayne route 3; Miss Mary Grandstaff, «2f» N ! ”’ th Se ‘" nd * treet: MWe Belly Keller. 1116 Monroe street; Mrs. Charles Bittner, route 0 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Agler of Berne, are the parents of a baby boy. born last night at 10:27 pm. at the Adams couhty memorial hospital. Be weighed ti pounds. 2 ounces and has not been named. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mm. Gerald E. Rumple of Homestead 27. at the iocal hospital this morning ala m. She weighed 8 pounds, 1% ounces and has been named Rebecca Ann. 0 Honorable Discharge Elmo Albert Rumschlag. AOM3c, from Great l*ak«w. 11l
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Personals James F Highland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Highland of South Tentli street, has enrolled 111 the summer session at Ib-Puuw utilver*lty Mrs. Faye Mutechle.- left today lor Lake Hamilton, where she will vacation for a mouth. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McKinney of Cincinnati. (>., Mr. and Mrs 11. B. Myers and family. Mrs. Bea Hawkins, of Kokomo, and Mrs. Goldie Roth of this city were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Beery of route 2. Mr and Mr-* Forrest Owens, Mrs. Max Okk and Miss Phyllis Owens have returned l.ome from Bicknell, O. where they attended the wedding of the latter’s Indiana university rooinir.ate. Miss Wiineta Lindsey. M;s. Ogg was the sol >ist and Miss Owens attended as maid of honor. Mrs. John Hocker of Monroe had a* her Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Elzey of Bobo, Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Elzey and family and Jim Elzey, of Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and daughter, Kathryn, have returned home from Indianapolis, where Mr. Edwards attended the state photo graphy convention, held at the Lincoln hotel Monday and Tues day. Mrs. Jesso Sutton. Sr. has returned to her home here after a visit with the Harry Sutton family in Boston. She was accompanied home liy Mrs. Harry Sutton and daughter. Sybil, who will visit nt lhe George Burk residence for a few days. Mrs. Helen Lauer of Fort Wayne, Red Cross home service director of northern Indiana count is*, visited at lhe local Red Cross office Tuesday. Mildren E. Fryslnger of Van Wert, ()., has been granted a divorce from Carl A. Frysinger of Decatur of grounds of neglect. Judge Albright of Van Wert approved the property agreement setllement between the parties. C. 11. Muselman. Berne attorney, was transacting business at the court houso this morning.
Beer Price Increase Reported In Offinq Washington, Jun" 26 tl’l’i— An Ol’A spokesman said today that the price of iHittled ln-er consumed in liars, rmtaurants and similar establishment* probably would be increased one cent a botti" soon He said OPA offhials *HI| had not decided whether this retail increase would apply to draught beer. OPA yesterday announced that it had authorized an increaae of one cent per 12 ounce bottle in the retail price. It did nos specify whether thio applied to la-er con sumed on the premises where purchased. The *poki*sman said today that this increase applied only to take-out lieer. but it was planned to extend it to on-the-premtees conatimpHon Fourth Deqrce Kniqhts Select New Officers Officers of the Fourth Degree of the Knight* of Columbus were elected laet evening. Two new officers were named and all the other* were re-elected. They are: J. H. Barth, faithful navigator; Joseph Koors, faithful captain; Herman Knapke, faithful admiral, newly elected; Elmo Smith, faithful comptroller; Herman Gilllz, faithful pilot; Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz. faithful friar; Dan Niblick, faithful outer sentinel; Adrian Wemhoff, faith fill inner Sentinel, newly elected. The officers assume their duties on July 1. and formal installation will take place in September. 0 South Bend-Capital Fliqht Is Delayed South Bend. Ind., June 26 — H’Pl The "City of South Bend” which was to inaugurate flight service between South Bend and Indianapolis, today returned to Bendix field because of bad flying weather. The plane left here at 7:30 CDST today with Mayor F. Kenneth Dempsey and Notre Dame football coach Frank Leaky a'mard. Col. Clarence F. Cornish, head of the Indiana aeronautic commission, said that atmospheric conditions apparently wet* the deciding factor in postponing the midwest and southern airline flight. o Movie Actress To File Divorce Suit Hollywood, June 26.—(UPI — Virginia Field, blonde movie actress, wiil file suit to divorce broad way actor Haul Douglas as soon a* he sign* an agreement to support their 15-month-old daughter. she said today. "Paul’e a wonderful guy. but It was just inevitable,” she said Douglas te star of the current broad way show, "Born Yesterday."
Report Decrease In Unemployment Insurance Claims Decrease In State Indkinap dis. June 2fl tl’Pi Claim* fbr Ina U ance liy Hoosier* fell off 15."”” during the last two weeks to :• duee the load to l«-*- than so "mi per week, til" lowest figure *ill< - ( last .Novemlmr. i mp'.oyin-nt curliy director Noble II S .aw said today. Shaw said he believed l»ea. full scale production by mmt - t tl.* state’s Industries accounted for thdecrease. During the p-.ik of o;>«;atlon* last January and Feb'iinry, Shaw said the employment -< ir.iy d vision was proie*»ing «oin«- 1:5". >•»•» claims per week. Aftei Hie -nd of II"' European war, • v-< :ly i year ago, he said, unemployed Hoosiers began wamidng tin- di vision's 24 local offb •• with p-fi-Hons for compensation. The average weekly load during the first half of 1945 was alnnit 4.01 M). It increased to |".smi in June. 1946. and kept (limbing to th- 1946 peak. For the fllSt time, vi tel tn-,’ claims for f-deially linaii* •-«! r<adjustment allowinces exceeded state unemploym<-nt ■ omp-n-ati*m claims in March. Shaw aid. More than 3,turn self-employed Hoosier veteran* drew monthly benefits to Stlpp'.em< l)t l!|> lr in conitM during M<y and Sii.ia <x peeled tiie June iigtire to approach 6, mm. n Rev. Schultz Attends Lutheran Convention — Tile Rev. Paul W. Ji-hullz. pa tor of tin- Zion Lutheran church of
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thm city, i* attenling tin centre! distrat (oiivi-nt.on of l.utlit-ran, ihUIC H.. of th" (.-lit al «t it--. Th" < (invention I :><-i ig In I if Con i.irdia Coll F rt Waym-. with 'llllll- 7'l” d« I' t || 1.-t'll.l'H <■ Th" lt> '. W elle I. i ‘inn, of t| unmond. I- p • *ld( til <> tin di*'- • ;<t, and i (■ It- W Doctor of luim i er, Ohio I "•> tury. T i<- • onv. iit on wHI cifi.tiuue throuah F .day of 'hi- w.ck MODIFIED H «(Hfhtfir«| f r«9gg« l*iaMF demand balance. The l> i lshitlon also extends until June 3", 1917. the Maliiliz.iton act of 1942 tinder which the administration . arriej mit it v.iy. control program. Cliani-.'* ordered in the pr. •■ control »>■*• t >tn, however, made it uncertain how if at all Wage nintrols could I"' < olilili:!»-d Ho’h mill' tlDitaHotl and labor officials I.' L. Ve th- Itl'A bill 111. .Ill* that the pr nt wage program I* d.-ad. Only major . ..m . *ii m.id<- to the admiln ra'<>n so fat »> <i - gicss is retention of OPA controls on rents, meat, poultry, dairy prodm is, toba. < o ami p> • t roleum. A breakdown of the lion.*,- voting ye»f<-r lay showed 165 Democ'.its amt !">• R.'|iiildii an* were for the hill witli 27 I>• mu. ra's, 7G Ri piif.il. an- and two minority party member* • M.-rlln Hull, Prog., Wis. and V.to .Mariati- ] tonlo. A 1., N. V against it. BILL EXTENDING (f'nntlniirit Frnm I'siie Onrl 1 111 i-ordlm.' to ('b'tfve • m 11. The’ army raid It wa- not itit. • t< I :o calling older men itt i» a. • time Army fictile -iiow.d *ua volunt-. r* a., vo’u • red o the mo-1 -in i < fit i' i tilth- . im paign in army hl*tio y fl«-. ruiting officer* believe they < ill mi path" l.ii7”,”"'i man total < t .. t'n re.pilri-d strength <>r the army on July I. 1U47.
Expected Home Wl jK J 1 -A Pl ■ ■ J .rißj sr Mt * • T Edward Sprunver, son of Mr. an I Mr* Martin Sprunger, of Decatur, route six, i" eXpectf-d | hoim- soon after receiving hl* discharge from the I’ S army. He arrive! In New York la-’ Friday, after serving overseas for 18 month*, mo-• of that time being spent in Germany. H»- entered tl v!< <• <>n August 19, IM• McMILLEN DEALERS (( ..nllsned From r«K» <»■»» \ . -.j.- erected tot tire .v. wan us- I in "i ' ing lhe if.'L-ria *tyle dinner. One half 101 l of In I'.cied me.it, 3,"t"l -.ltd .vi I**. Ice cream burs, 8" ..i . o7 off dr nk- pint* of nilk. potato <-alud, Ihmii* and ether tooil-uff we. provided by III'- ■ ompatty for the noon menu. t -.iiin■>riity iiincjiz. under th" oir< 11 on of Mr Seabold ami enter l.rn iP 111 by the Gve.-nvi'l" O Kiw.iiii* (| i.nt< t. wre to provid" Ho iiin-ieil portion of this afternoon’s prog-am. Offii i.il*. *a|.amen and employe* if t ie two local plants assisted In ■ i ri.- .■ ii > ■ - at the picnic and
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ii.emia.i* us Hie office [n*rsound m t.-d us h-gistrurs. Issuing favor* and <ard«. O Clearance. I’reuhyterian iummaifc Mile, Saturday, 9 a. m. lo 5 p. m. 1 *.oi’2i 0 No Wwde-hondlinf he*e’d * Cloonv mvlont'y "AM NyAMflflH O Oovble ih«li bledot tell ) limei lonso< Holthousj Drug Co. I will be cut of my office from June 30 to July 1. Dr. Gerald J. Kohne RAYMOND (Doe.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watchea Silverware — Cloche 326 N. Ninth St.
