Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1946 — Page 3
SAItJ|IDAY, JULY 6, 194«
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I MIRCK OF LOCAL JHHE|| INGAGED DUIcB E Jordan of Rockford, O | hM anwnced th» engagement of 1 h« oW daughter. Ih-i'y Denn. to ' ErnMißhgene Mihm, only son of Mr. and Mr* Floyd Mihm of ('•■- ItMf 0.. Joule 3. No d« finite date Ml WB Mt fur ,be wetldlnsMtes J<’" ! '" lias been employed at IbetTu Way Product* Co. In RoHrford for the pa»t three yearn. Her H*u<>- recently returned from two JtMie service In the navy, eifteuwo moniha of which were npont in the South Pacific. He la now engaged In farming. MllftKrdan Is a niece of Mr and Mra. Ollam Walkin'! of route 6. Quits a lengthly article appears ill thiSkßtonth's Issue of the lloos ier SSIiH. 'y magazine concern- |£ th* roller skating party spoil gored by the American Legion Mamillary recently for all seventh end eighth grade students. Ap (roxltwely two hundred pupils st tended the party, held at SunSet Wk All Item of the state ■g M! 1 ' also appears in the aewtL Mis'- Mary Schmitt of this city pileed second in the contest. The June meeting of the Magley rnngellcal and Reformed Womans Missionary society was Htentiy at the home of Mrs. Wetterplepp'rt. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Rufus Scherry end a«* interesting report was given by Mr*. Waller Kruetzman fj . ||Ht meeting wl|| be in ehtfgfof Mrs. Milton Scherry and Mas Amanda Worthman. The American Legl-m auxiliary ’ coMtagied memorial services recently Sir Mrs. Anna Farrar of ■» ■MBr* deceased member of the Mr*, and Mrs. Ralph Habegger H nC'HßHomestead addition enter tafMWplth a lawn party recently |! l sos iKand Mrs. Jack Affolder and eMdra*. Brenda Kay and Johnny. Mr. tad Mrs. Morris Miller and 'll won, Rffcer. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Habegjnr. all of Berne; Mr. and Mm. JK. F Fry and son. Homer. Jr . Mia* trema Poling and Howard Kabtgger. Fort Wayne; Mr*. Nola - Waa»oa, Bluffton, and Mr. and and daughter. Janet - M4rU — r WthlWoman'rc Society of Christ- ’■ ium Service of the Methodist ehurthmll meet in the church parlore f*ur-><lay afternoon. July 11. gt two thirty o’clock Miss Martha BWihfd'Lr missionary to India S F ft* weral years, will be the guest She ilium rate her - ■ tn’h.W h pictures and souvenlers frpm that country Members are ■" VMKto attend. The executive will RRUet at one forty five o’clock
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LADIES AID SOCIETY I IN REGULAR MEETING The laidl** Aid society of the First Billed Brethren church met . recently at the home of Mrs. SephtM Jackson Devotions were glv- i en by Mrs. Roy Mumtnu. Mr*. Hubert Gllpen and Mrs. Charles Robenold, During the buslnere meeting, conducted by the president, eight calls were reported and the work committee turned in forty nine dot- ' lars and eight cent*. Mrs. Floyd Death, Mrs. Clarence Drake and i Mrs. Addle Andrews were appoint- t ed to the nominating committee. ■ and Mm. R. O. Wynn. Mr*. Death and Mrs. Ira Bodie to the work committee for July. Delicious refreshment., were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Frank Filler and Mm. William Pennington Hostesses for the August meeting will be Mm. Addie ' Andrews, Mrs. David Wynn and Mr*. Ves Baker. 0 Mr. and Mr*. Roy Best of Beaverdam, 0., are weekend guests at the Noah Egly residence on Monroe route 1. Mm. John Hocker and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Meyer of Monroe were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and t Mm. Charles Hocker. Mr.and .Mr*. 11. H. Everett and family entertained July 4 for Mr. and Mm. H. A. Everett of Detroit, Mich., and Mr*. Margaret Merrillat of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Christen and Ferd Christen of Monroe will leave today for Fowler to attend the wedding of their granddaughter, Harriet Christen, and Gordon Prescott. John Bourger, a student at Indiana University. I* enjoying the weekend with his parent*. Mr. and Mm. Edward G. Bourger of Monroeville. Dick Heller and son Jack left ; this morning on u week's camping and fishing trip to northern MichIgan. They will return byway of Rensselear, where they will join Mm. Heller, who is spending the week there with her parent*. David Depp, former county clerk, who has been with the state l»oard of health for many year*, ha* been pannfetyed to the northeast Indiana district and will have headquarter* In Fort Wayne. About 200 pheasants were distributed today In the vicinity of Berne. Farmer* who deaired the bird* for their farms were asked to bring a box or container to Berne today and secure them. WIIIQ Fonner was proudly displaying a string of catfish ami red eared sin fish caught this morning « at Shroyer lake. The total weight
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Sunday Immanuel Walther league Ice cream social. Zion Lutheran Ma’ried Couples club and Sunday school picnic, Sunset park, 2 p.m. Monday luidle* Firemen auxiliary, Mrs. Joe Kortenlier, 7:30 p.m. Past President of Legion auxiliary c Mr*. Charles W<-ber, S p.m. Tuesday Monroe Better Homes club, Mr*. Lowrence Ehnam, R p.m. THURSDAY First Evangelical Mdina Aid society and Mis>lonary society, church, 2 p.m. Wednesday i World Friendship guild weinor bake. Hanna NUttman park, 6 p.m. Thursday St. Luke's girls guild, Albert Dick, R p.m. Woman's Society of Christian service of Methodist church, church parlors, 2:30 pm., executive committee, 1:45 p.m. was intimated at more than fifteen pounds. 0
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Admitted: Charles Judt, 550 Studebaker street; Thomas E. Sharp. 225 North Ninth street; I Omen Amstutz. Berne. Admitted and dismissed: Donald Yaney, Berne route 2; Ivan Yaney. Berne route 2. Dismissed: Mm. Ralph Harter. [Amboy; Mm. George Trtcker, 1234 Madison street. 0 Mr. and Mm Clark Smith. Homestead 8. are the parents of a baby , girl,' born Friday morning at 8:30 i a.in. at the Adam* county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds. 112 ounces and has been named . Deborah Adele. 0 Honorable Discharge Era. Richard Chronister, from Great Lakes, 111. Roger P. Staley, Ph. M. 3/c, from Schumacker. Calif. 0 ' Earl Colter Reported In Serious Condition Earl Colter, operator of the Adams County Lumber company, was reported to be seriously ill at his home here today, following a stroke, suffered late Friday. o—— 1 - 11 "■ Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
H I '?y ■* w '' y. ’ ‘‘ - ' .r'■SB * *- jp* k at - . ' a# «. r a - j * NOT SINCE THE FABLED COW of the cat and fiddle ditty took thi famous bounce has beef been so high on the hoof a.* it is today Beef animals reach an all-time high at Chicago's stockyards as th* result of the dormancy of OPA, with the result that police are now on duty at the yards to keep the jamming cattle trucks, shown Is lower photo, untangled. Clarence Ztigcnbuehler, top photo, post* th* day's receipts of stock on the bulletin board In front of the yards' office. (International
Michigan City Man Is Suicide Victim Michigan city, Ind.. July 6-H Pt —C- roner R. L. Beck indicated to-
/—THE NATION'S NO. I KILLER—- ’ N.Y. HEART ASSN. HEART A ‘ ESTIMATES SHOWt « * DICFACF* > ( CARDIAC DIIORDtRS oHlict ftft vijcmjc i , ' 14000,000 y«'»on» <’»* •’ CANCER end oth.r metr/eeel £ CANCER V .. turnon effect between 500 000 I 1A A fix ft ♦ I <* cmd 600,000. ■ft ES *'. _|_ •TUBtRCULOSU teffrr.M fetal - * 8 V'/ ■ W® about ISOOOO. ' .' /' (I POHO attacked ohruo! o«»ro j. Ji‘ ,■( 157,005* el 4.500 between 1939.1943. Mtwfiiii «^’ ouo ~s* ’ ra / 'FIGURES ARE FOR 1943, LAST AVAILABLE STATISTICS. Ca, A CONCERTED DRIVE has been started in New York to chop the death toll from cardiac and vascular ailments. National statistics paint a grim picture—almost twice as many deaths are caused annually by hear! trouble as are brought about by cancer, tuberculosis and polio cmn» bined. The chart above depicts why the new Council for Heart Diseases has started a campaign to raise (500,000 by voluntary subscription to stimulate public education and heart research. (/uuraational) zyjkt « * fWO KANES are shown making the first application of DDT powder on 330 acres of hybrid seed and commercial field com for the Marsh < Foundation farms Ln Van Wert county, Ohio, In an effort to control r the European corn borer. These farms are pioneering in using DDT t as a weapon against the com borer under the supervision of the Ohio n Agriculture Experiment station at V£oostcr, O.
day that h<- would return u suicide •erdlci In the death of John Goptier, 69, found ahot to death in bls home yesterday. o Tra '.e In a <-oo«l Town — Decatur
< I. it tl » OWED Nl cut art hismiisiuw:**, ji i.t t. i uh Cltlsen's T<-I. <*<•■ <>p 4lt jo H«vw<xh| I‘iriil. •’«. «,p. SW.ST f'lyrt.- li Troutner < Jxrk. sp- •- Vnmmer<-I*l Print Whop clerk, „|, MS Hirst ttlatr Hunk < lei k. Op. ! « • Thurtnan I. I»r,-w auditor u|>. I"«<i Itoy 4.. Price ir.«. «•» fee* p*.»4 !.,.<» I. tlllllg etv-rlff milease I'hhxi Join, link-r xurw deputy I«.W Everett Singleton, tile drain i-,.|.Hir '.a* Elmer Rich, tile drain repair lino Wilmer Warthman, tile drain r.p.ilr '•» '0 < ‘iljl l<-- Tm- n». tile flr.llo I • • pair . ... 4?• Leo Engl- , tile drain r<-|ailr t J‘» »t. W. Fr ink, til* drain repair 4,»» Ronald L. Tod*r, tile drain - • pair ■" 10 Fred leenhnrt, tlh- drain r< • pair Lyfnan U llnnn, echl. e ipt. „!• 4.SS I. E. Ar.hb'.ld, <O. agt. Ml, mil IU"»-> Clara la-ngeilch <<> aat. elan. .al. itJ.-.n Anna K William*, home dem. act mil .".1.3S Robert J Zwb it. coronor p«-r di- in A mH 41.35 D. I>. health off. Ml. 77 00 Elnora li.-hout health off. 13.',0 Fern lllerly Walt health off. aaa't. 4.1* Mitina Troutner health off. asa't. 8.34 D. I’. Jolie*, health off. op. 1.10 Naomi <l. Bormann, a«»<-«*or < lerk • 25 00 citlx.,l’* Tel. Co. Hr. it. op. 50" American laiw Book Co., clr, . t. 1" Lnw.v. ra Co-op. Puli., elr. ct. <.p, 8.5 S W 11. Ander*on Co., clr. ct. r W< t Pul,. Co,, Hr. ct. op. 15.0* c. 11. M'lM-Imnn prob.' off. mil. 7*o John Hlxh-r h. cu«r, *aL 135.00 Mr-. Emma Miller, c. h. matron sal. 15.00 Pumphrey'S Jewelry Store c. h. op. 15.00 Fr»d E K'dter, c. h. <mC. H Ch«ml«al Co. h. op. Jl.to • •rover Cottrell, b. op. ... *.OO tinold & Klenk c. h. op. .... LM The ha far St or- «-. h. op. 4.03 I, Ina Bister, • b, op. 300 I L. tillllu. Jail op. K-0 on North, l-id Pul. Her.. Jail op. *73 Horn-- <Sro<-., jail up. 3.5!> Frank Klt«on, Infirm «upt. *al I'-000 Joanna Kltnon, Infirm, matron Hal. 53.33 Or. June- Burk. Infirm, phy. 35.00 Imrothy Hurkh ict. Infirm, op. 15.00 Pryor GlMiert, Infirm, op. soon ll<rl*rl Kltron. Infirm, op. line Ellen lllr-liy, Infirm op. 50 00 Itoa-11., Ilirkhart. Infirm, op. 50 on Itev. Paul Hchulix, Infirm, op. 4.00 11, 1< <■ Cr. .-mt Co., Infirm. ~p 11.25 Elz.-i Lynch, Infirm, op *.30 Start* C.i-„<., infirm, op. ll.Ja l> A. Lubricant Co., Infirm. M, . 37.45 A. .1 M >aer A Vo., Infirm, op. 500 l-i-i M Nihil, k, Infirm, op. Jo.Ofl Cliff Nu»«batim, Infirm op. 1.40 M E. Hit,-, Infirm op. 21 7* l»r .M Stewart, Infirm op. 34.50 Ktii-ky’* lu-pt. Store, Infirm. ..j., 30.70 Eastern Ind. <lll A Supply Infirm, np. . . 84.00 Morri* 5 A 10<- Store, Infirm -0. , 11. C. Wall'* Bakery Infirm, op. . 7.5* Linn Clothing Store, Infirm op. 11.35 It. 11. Wverett, Infirm op. 11.4* Steiiry lz>< k-r S.-rv, Infirm op. SI.M Geneva llatHierl,-*, Infirm. op 73.35 ■ Home Grocery, Infirm, op. . 55.31 Hillman China Co., Infirm. «p. 51.10 < Decatur llat'-hery. Infirm op. 52.65 A. W. La»'-->n Plumbing, Infirm <>|>. 1».O* Stewart's Bak-ry, Infirm, op. 3«.r>o . Spl gel - * Market, Infirm op. 1.21 ' I’wight Arnold, »erv. off. op. 3.SS The Decatur Iwmwrat Co.. *erv. off. op ■ IB.SO Imh- D. ,Mo»e* <-o <-.«m eal *0.50 Ell DHatch, co com sal A mil 90.7* John Chrletener <o com «al *0.50 fCh.irli - J. Jon«», <-o cottn eal 40.00 I Wm. Krnetsman, <-o < oun *al 4».«o A. c. Munroe, coun sal 4o oo Dean Byerly <-o conn »al 40.00 Leon Neu-nMchw.-in ler co. o :n. gal- 40.00 Jull i* S' hilltz, co. coun aal. 40.00 Henry l>elnier, co. cun. wil. 4n.m> Ferd L. Lltterer, <•> att. sal. 50.00 , Harry Dailey, 1,.f. of rev, Ilion Dee Pryhack. bd. of rev. 11l mi Di-'atur Demoerai. legal adv so/pt. Liw •■in. 8,-i kmeyer, 4-11 club exhlb. . 750.00 I llol>ert liernlng. fox bounty sm> |ii >ir llleberlch, fox bounty 1.50 Ires. Byron Sanatorium, sanatorium 434.27 I Melvin Batimxnrtner lax ref 13.*0 \». sir, lllilph W. Ill'•-, wupervls. sal. Jon.OO Periy Evcre.t. arsl rnpv. eat. I'i' l'S im ItnGer, oust »upv sal. l*x 3<t Alb.-rt p.,x asst, supv sal. 171.7a CHi In Dubach, asst supv. sal 1**.30 Glen Listtseniieia r, tr. drlv. I*l *0 G irman l’"x, tr. driv. 111.00 Martin L. Hu*rr. tr. drlv. 3* mi Chamrr 11-ynold*. tr. drlv. 15*.40 Levi Voder, tr. driv. |sM<> If,r»ei Shell, tr. drlv. 1'.|,20 Virgil Draper, tr. drlv.- 1*3.30 Willie Cook. tr. drlv. . 15* to Clvd- Harden, tr. drlv. 2K.70 Wayne Gaunt, tr. drlv. g:,s Hi Itoy Heller, tr. drlv. 15*40 Finy.l Smlth-y, Ir drlv. 1 fix to Caleb Sprunger, aln. hand I.'.mi Menno Habcggi-r, sin. hand 4.1.20 Christ. Z ien her. sin. Innd I''■!» Amos Steiner, sin. hand lIIW • iarle- Posey eln. hind 9*.40 lliirnld Birger, sin. hand 15*10 c. tli le Tu-iibh-xon, sin h ind 15* I" Grover Cottr.il, sin. hand 2.00 Frank H Peterson sin. hand 10000 Christ Miller, sin. haml 153.40 lion Harvey, -in. hand 151 Z" Cjtiwn TH. Co. op. *.*s l».< itir Light A Power, op. 9.** Harold’s 4'arbuetor A EH. op. «*1 M .- •m in Yarn'lie Co. op. !>', Ft. Wayne Pipe Co, op. 15 *0 Central .Motor Parts Co. op. 70.7* Walters M.i ‘h. Co. up. 25.35 hurts Bros. up. 137 92 Dunson Sup. ••". «p. 2.12 Arnold A Klmk op. . . 50.73 Mattes Urns, op. 4..1.'< Walter Pilot A IHg op. 1» M M "lleiikopf A Ellina, op. 53.97 Walter BrlntMtnliofe, <>p. 1155 Decatur Super Herv. op. 290.92 Shell oil Co. i p 503.14 Main St. Her. St a. op. *3O Standard oil Co. op. ... *.05 D. A. Luliri' .ant Co. op. 29*12 Art* Tire Co. op. 2*9 ; xo Yost Cun-1 Co. op. 2’i 52 Mi shlH-rgi-r Bros. op. 31*1.11 Wrlfare C|t!« n Tel Co. op. 17.03 lb rnh e Nelson, post. A mil. 59.17 Male) Marshall. mH. 5.30 Mary J. Haaelwomt. mil. 17.75 E. W. Baumgartner, mil. *•'<• LuHli Ellsworth, mil. 225 Mr«. L nora Clendenlrflf, mH. 7 .‘0 Haywood Pub. Co. op. 7.3* t erllth- dheforr me tills <1 di«> »4 July. I»l«. Thurman I. Drew, Auditor Adams < mi ill > Not Thi» Roe Th!« newkpapci ha* Imen ask<d to alate that the Ri hurd Roe, of east of Monroe, who wa« arreatid recently for a traffic violation in not Pvt RicharJ Roe of the marine corps and axon of Mr. and Mr*. D'lma* Roe. of Mon.’no.
w • .. jgaM— - 'JMIHMHMMHka X ■ Jr JR x\ /Vi 'ML- .■ t i 'v I ' VB / W\ r 1 i s Y Y Y E' it Y i H * I y I u 1 ■- H W. • / J T b / >. m gHk W I I * j 4 > Ini Tv -. JANE HARKER, Arlene Dahl and Suxi Crandall, ahown left to right, are known aa the 20-20 girls in Hollywood, not only because they are perfect visions but because, bom 20 years ago, they will participate in the 20th anniversary celebration nf animd nlrttiree <F«»ern*s;wa*rt
Divorces 61, Weds ! Father of Child I English War Bride Smooths Out Affairs Reno, Nev., July S—(UPI-The , (angled love affair* of tltiun-hair-1 < I Jean Carbone amoothed out in the traditional happy ending today a* the honeymooned here with Capt. Darrell llem-hen -Human of her choice and lhe father • of her flve-montha-old child. The pretty English war bride, • who marriml one man In Iximlon ' and flew lo thia country to join • ■mother, brought her affair* of ' heart to a climax hi one big day • yesterday. She received a divorce 1 from ex-lieutenant Harold CarIx.iie, Rochester, N. Y. ( ami marrb I Capt. Beschen all within the space of a few hours. The wedding, a quiet — and almost secret — civil ceremony, va* performed In lhe office to justice Harry Dunscath with the minimum number of official wit nesses present. The couple was believed to lie In seclusion somewhere in or near Reno today. The course of their war marriage ran far from smooth almost from the very fir»t. Mrs Carbone listed among the lieutenant'.* many faults hl* tendency to deride his bride'* homeland and to depreciate her people's role- In the war. “It was very embarrassing and painful," she told lhe court. Then she met and fell In love with handsome Capt. Best-hen, i who had been sent to England from his home in Dubuque, la. After the war she flew to America. but not to lhe arms of her husband waiting in Rochester. Ins.ead she went to Dubuque, where; her baby was liorn Feb. 9, 1916. Cap'. Beschen, stationed in San- ■ la Ana. Calif., arrived unheralded shortly after the divorce was granted yesterday and lhe couple immediately slipped away to oil tain a marriage license. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
feS."— I l .... ....rr,Important Meeting Mon., Inly 8 - Bp. m. All members are urged to attend. American Legion |
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Reserve Officers To Meet Thursday The regular meeting of Adam* chapter 42. reserve officers awsoclatlon, will be held Thursday night, at 8 o'clock at the American Ix-gloti home, It was announced today. 0 The U 8. Internal Revenue Bureau reported It had collected E7.5H.M0 during the 1945 fiscal year through the tltMl tax imposed on the 75.662 slot machine* reported.
) NOTICE t f Kuth’n Beauty Shop ) 1 will be Closed 1 f July 8 through July 13 f HAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watches Silverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St. ♦«4++H44WHH4HeH4 NOTICE Our plant will be closed from July 1 to July 7. Decatur Dry Cleaners ■■■■■■■■■■■■ NOTICE Mr. Brant has just been ad vis* ed by the Ford Motor Company that they are doing everything they can to hold the price line, and this is to advise all of our patrons and friends that Brant Motor Company will not increase the price of any passenger car or new truck unless authorised by Ford Motor Company. » Brant Motor Co. W. E. Brant ■■■■■■■■■■■a
