Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1946 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JULY 11, IH4«

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JUL—JL-MM——II ANNOUNCE HUTKER MILCH! WEDOING * Announcement was made t iduy at the marriage of Mir* Jean E. Hutkar. daughter of Mr. and Mr* Kvarntt G. Hutk.-r of Cleveland *tr**t, to .Manfred M> 1.-hi, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M.-hhi, iol< Ruaaall *tr**' The vows were <ead May 24. 1946, by the Rev. Ronald Coebran In the Christian $ church. Th* «*remony wa« wit nested by members of the Ini ■ mediate tamilien. Both Mr. and Min Mehhi are graduate* of Decaiur high »ch<x>l Mr. Malchi waa recently dMehargad from the army after two yearn service, and >i*n« to enter Tri State college at Angola - WORLD FRIIND6HIP GUILD WAI ROT-LUCK The World Friendship guild of the Presbyterian church enjoyed a weiner bake and pot Im k supper Wednesday evening at Hanna-Nutt-man park. ■ Devotionale Were conducted by .Mra. Royal Friend, following which ■ a allent auction wan conducted. The neat meeting will be held In September When the group will be gneeta of the senior society of the church. Guests present were Miss Diunne Lina, Mra. David Down-. \i r i< W. Lewie of Warren. o and Mrs Alec Sutton. Those in charge of the arrangements were Mrs. Law renew Unit, Mm. Gladys Chambei lain and Mine Janet Schrock. J / FUHRMAN FAMILIES ■IN RfUNION SUNDAY The famlMee of Mrs Sam Fuhr Jman and Mia. John Fuhrman join ed la a reunion last Sunday. Thoae preaent Included Mm Sam I Fuhrman, Mr. and Mm. M J .Fuhrman, Mr. and Mm. Norral Fuhrman and John. Grace and | Roy; Mr. ami Mrs Maurice Fuhr man and 'BHores and Firwin. of Huntington; Mr and Mm. R. P |sprunfer and Lu< iii>- w.iri. n i..-.- | Kathleen. Oyneih and Dewey of ■

RAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamond* — Watehea Silverware — Clock* 328 N. Ninth St. —

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Indiana|M>ll«, Mr. and Mm. F. P. Miller. Mm. Beulah Miller. Ivuu ’ Miller of Celina, <).; Mr. and Mm . Vernon Schaadt and Ed-lle of Fiddle of Wabash, O.f Rev. an I I Mrs. M K. Cobble and Howard i and Ruth of Mascot, Tenn.; Mrs. , John Fuhrman, Mr and Mm. I Charles Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Preble; Mr and i Mrs. Joe F’armyth of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Fiurl Fuhrman, Mr. and Mm. France. Fithrm..'i and Jeanette and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs Hurl Fuhrman and Charles Paul and Carl, Linda and Birhara Fuhrman. JS The First Evangelical Sunday school will have their annual picnic Friday evening at Hanna Nultmun park. The supper will be served at six thirty o'clock. The St. Paul Walther league, of Preble, will present its annual ice cream social July 21 on the school grounds, located 1•» miles north and '-a mile west of Preble. An entertaining program hast been arranged, based on the theme "television comes to life." The public is cordially invited to attend. The Heidelberg claws of the Zion Evangelical ami Reformed church will meet al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heller Friday evening at eeven thirty o'clock. —— o—

Mr. and Mra. Harry Bowers, route 2, are the parents of a baby girl, tern at 9:4" pm. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds. 15 ounces and has not been named. A baby son was tern to Mr and Mra. Otto Knipstein of Hoagland, route I. this morning at 7 am. at the ) real hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. I'-i ounces and lias not been named. 0 The publicly owned Cleveland Transite System will pay approximately 1,(75.000 in taxes for 1943 to Ohio as a result of a state supreme court decision that the utility was operated for a profit and therefore was taxable.

I CLUB CALENDAR toelaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday St. Luk*'* girls guild, Albert Dick. 8 p tn. Woman's Society of Christian service of Methodist church. . church parlors, 2:20 pm, eiecui five committee, 1:45 pm. First EvangellcA) laidle* Aid so ! clely and Missionary society, I church, 2 p.m. I Happy Homemakers club, Mra. Herbert Hawkins. 7:30 p.m. Baptist Woman's society, Hanna .Nutlman park, 6:30 p n. II W. M. Aof t'nlon Chape) church, Mrs. Myron Frank. 1:30 p in. Mount Pleasant W. 8. C. 8.. Mr. I und Mrn Ora Brentlinger, nil day. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement, all day. W. M. A. of First V. B. church, church. 7:30 pm. W. M. A. of Nutlman Avenue I'. B. church, Mrs. David Zehr, 7:30 p.m. Women if the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p m. Calvary laidies Aid, Mr. ond Mrs Frank Major, 8 p.m. Preabytorlan Missionary society, Mrs. Dale Moses, 2:30 p.m. Rainbow for gills, Masonic hall, 0:30 p.m. Salem W 8. C. S„ Mr*. Clair Kelsey. l:3o pm. Friday Legion auxiliary business meeting, Legion home, 8 p m. W. 8. C. 8. of Mount Pleasant church, Mrs Donald Colter, 8 p.m. Frist Evangelical Sunday school picnic, Hanna Nuttman park, 6:30 I* m. Heidelberg class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mr and Mrs. Ray Heller. 7:30 pm.

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Admitted: Arthur Funk route G; Mi*. Sarah June Battler, 317 West Oak street; Mr*. Melissa Murray. Geneva. Dismissed: Mi*s» Bonnie Whitenbargcr. route 5; Nolan Bell. Van Wert, O.; Oman Amstutz, Herne; Mr*. Robert Glciilzer ami baby girl, 930 Wlncheater street. o — Honorable Discharge James I-ewi* Rico. Sic, from Great Ixike*. 111. John E. latinmertz. Sic. from Great Lake*. 111. 0 Additional Employes Are Expected By G. E. | Schenectady. July II Charles K i Wilson, president told atockholders of the General Electric company at their annual meeting he I expected that by 191* an additional 30,000 perwon* would be employed Iby the company and that wale* I wouhl be at the rale of a billion dollars annually. The highest pre war sales of the company, in 1941. totalled |679.»00,(um and the alltime peak was 11,353,000,000 in 1944. Stockholders approved revisions in the company * pension plan which make* ail employes of th>company and its affiliate*, now numbering about 150,000 eligible for retirement Incomes if they have been employed fur a year or longer. | o | Fort Wayne Youth Drowning Victim Knox. Ind. July 11 <ll’l Robert Dale Huey, 10-year-old Fort Wayne youth who was vacationing with hia father and brother, drowned in Bas* lake near here last night when he fell or jumped out of a boat. O i Trade In a flood Town — Decatur Now Manv Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FAHTKKTII. a plea»ant alkaline (non-acid* powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat «n«l talk In more comfort, Just sprinkle a little F'AHTEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks “plate odor" (denture breath». (let FAXTEEFHI nt any I SOLVKD OUR > IBRKRDING J TROUBLES J If you’re having trouble getting sow* settled, give them REX Wheat Germ Oil on their feed. REX Oil act* favorably on reproductive organ*. Breeder* report fewer misses, easier farrowing, larger litter* and stronger pig*. One quart is enough for 9 sow*. Come ia for complete informationSMITH DRUG CO.

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Personals Rudy Meyer, who works al th< 8i hufer store and resides near St John's church. Is nursling a sore Index finger of his left hand, the result of striking It with a sickle while cutting weeds near his fill Ina station. The .-ash was on the knuckle mid the Inlury .equired tie attention of a physician. .Mrs. J. J. Helm and Mrs. Avon Burk enjoyed yesterday as guests at tile ('. K. B< II home In Fort Wayne. Work Is progressing on the n« » Zlner residence on Adame street, despite the difficulty in getting materials fast enough to keep the workmen hu»y. It D. Wheat of Portland and Frank Gord >n of Bluffton returned to their home* last evening as ter spending several days here attending to court buslines. John and Duvid Terveer left Wedmwday for Rome City for -ev era! days of fishing. E. A. Straub, who has served for some time as the nightman at the Pennsylvania station here, is en joying the summer in a house car parked near Hie St. Joseph river at Centerville. Mich lie is on leave of absence Ix-cs Use of un eye all meiit. Many of hie friends and re-1 latlves have visited him ami they say he know* all the good fishing spots. Ed Gerlier < f Berne gnd hie bro flier Alvin have opened a n<-w furniture store and upholstering sh ip at Bluffton. James A. Wiggins of Perry County, Ohio, lias been selected a* principal of the Van Wert high school. There wi re 24 applicant*. Mr. anil Mrs. Adrian Coffee are spending the day in Cincinnati. Sr. M. Antoinette returned to Evanwton, HI., today after a week's visit with her mother. Mrs. Carrie. Ehlnger, ami oilier relative* ami friends. I Illi hard and Patsy Mies are vl*-i iting with relatives in East Liverpool, ()., after a three weeks' tour of the west. The Rev. and Mrs. M. K. Cobble and Howard and Ruth, of Mascot. Tenn, have returned home after j visiting with Mrs. Collide'* mother. Mrs. Sam Fuhrman. The condition of Earl Colter, well known local busim -a man, who suffered a seven- stroke a week ago, is reported greatly Improved He is aide to sit up part of the day and Is otherwise showing Improvement. County service officer and MrDwight 11. Arnold have returned from a vacation trip to tin- w.■stern states, im ludiiig a visit at Pike's Peak. Colo. Hl- office- in the courthouse have been reopened. — 0 . Grand Jury Probe Os 'Mercy' Killing Columbia City. Ind.. July 11 —i il'Pi A grand jury investigation of Hie "mercy slaying" of a al- i year-old World War I veteran by his gray-haired, wash woman wife wil) open tomorrow, prosecutor William 11. Bloom said today. Bloom wald th- jury would be called to prole l the shooting death of Roy Walker early on the morning of July 4th. His wife, Flossie, insisted she shot him with his shotgun “at his own request.”

■’ * WHEN EVI, THE OSTRICH, found her tetter half matting eyes at another female, she got good and mad and after 10 days of rutting on her egg, ahe staged a stand-up strike. And that was when Jim Moran, Ixxt Angeles publicity man, came along to take over the hatching job. The result is shown above, with Jim (the proud "mother") loaded down with clears holding his little “offspring" for au th* world to see, ' ——— - (International Sound photo)

"w \ 'OR - g. /\ VI W 1 I I I 1 v II Ki If k_ mBl flB ■ BBL— * KF yßirwfeir &■ w ' ' THE SECRET MARRIAGE on July 1 of stage and screen actress, Gladys George, and Kenneth Bradley, n hotel bell hop, has been disclosed in Loh Angeles. The couple is shown above leaving the lx* Angeles hotel where they are spending their honeymoon, and where the 27* year-old groom works from 11 p. m. to 7 a. m. It is the fourth marriage for the blonde bride and the second for groom. (Intttnational)

John T. Kelly Will Probated In Court I I The will of the laii- John T. K<-lly ha* bi-en probated in AdanoII Inuit court. The wil providi* flixt for tlie payin' nt of all debt* 'anil t-xp«n-<H; Ic-qU'atl • a w.itca Ito a grand* n. John Henry MiU<-r I and the :• -t of tile i-*t.|te !u a {daughter, Lola opal ’Jiller. The will waa written Allgu-t I*. 1!»32 No estimate ia Ill.rle us tile Vallie of ; Hie . stale ll'-nry B. Heller i.J'ori.ey for the . stat •. In 'lie ,<-iutr of tiie late Clara M • Clliiou-11. .iplll.iatioll fur lette s lit ailinini-traimn was mail ■ by JainMcCullough. The c-tSt l - Lt it-fi mated at s2.at"' n al estate and n> personal property. Two -on* life lirled as heir.-. Nathan ('. .Nelson j, a niiiit-y. In tin mtate of Juiia II Berry, appli alioti for lettero of ailtninitint.on w i.- mail' 1 by < harl.-, \ He- y and Hie i state \a in- I at ||iiu p,-i-imal property and rial estate. Tin- , miu-', a ilaiigii <•. and two grande n- are Ikted a 11, i,- Geo. -e Mo k i- .Illi r:ie> !l. i til. estate. (I Rioting Breaks Out Again In Trieste Tillesfe. July 11. *l'l’) Ameri<an troop, in full war kit an.l til Ing in artn ireil <ar. moml in to aid police in qiie'lin ; r! it by 2",(uni pio-slovene- who wi re menac ed by Italian crowds threatening < oiinter a. il n Imlay — n — Trade In a Good Town — Decatui

COUPLE ACCUSED (Contlx if* Fran. !•■<* Os*) adopt, d eon, John Francis, for 41.""". Ch.-rry said the two c mph-s had signed a "<ontr«<t" for the Th.- attorney produied what he d> .<<: ili.-q as a receipt which in dilated tin- l,oi'<uze- had paid a down payment of 1210 to the S< !ia< liteaoberx under terms of a -. ond contract which reduced the pii.e for tin- baby to 41"". Th.- second contract. Cherry said, stipulated tli.it tlie 421" was f r tli<- child * ilothing and furniture Tin- remainder of th<- II"" was for ■ xpi i, e o: tin- Scha. •sholivrs in < trill.- for the child while It re1 inained in their uiafudy, he said. Cheery ihargej that the Schaclit hole-, had demanded the return of the baby when the LorellZes fell l>< .iii.l on t payi.ieir - The Schiu htsholx-l s denied lie < lial’ge “Now they realize ih.-y made a I.ad deal le vause the-.- people can’t pay and are now asking for the I- til: I f fin i a |.|," I 1 ■ said. "We coliti nd thio i. st ;. ||y all adopt i 'll ra< k.-t to make motley." Both coiipie- w.-re .n emit for! hear.ng on a writ of habeas corpus j

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•might t»y t.ie Schacht»hob*ra, who contended they had left th«- child with the Lorensea f >r only one day a* a “holiday" and that the laoenza- had kept him Illegally. Judge Dunne permlthd the Lor- < uzi s to keep the child until July 22 pending a social eervlce invest I | gallon , — oMONROE RESIDENT K'nellaee* Frnm !■•*» Oar) used Fupeiul services will be held as 2 pin. Saturday at the home lu Monroe and at 2 30 o'clock at

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the Winthenter I’. It i hutrh, with the Hev L. A. Middsiigh officiating Huriul will Ire in th* Ray cr-mwr-ry west of Monn* Th« laxly will lie removed from th* Zwii k funeral home to the residence Friday afterftoon at 4 o'cloch.

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