Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1946 — Page 3
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"‘Mor m * unz engaged KK D JAMES J. MEYER engagement ~f Eleanor BKn James J Meyer of this announced at h purty glvML n t!y nt the home of her «S». Mr. t "" 1 Mr *’ J Hollis. tang Island. Kuna attended Our Lady Academy and Columbia ( y. she Is assistant promanager on one of New |K leading weekly magazines fiance served three and a tßeara In the army air forced 818 night engineer, on apecial ■. of research In Europe and Murrna lndU area. He K M >n of Mr*- Anna Meyer of ■fest Adame street. K couple plan to b» married in iKI! in St. Pascal flay lon Rom church, Holli*. &RTAIN WITH ■WER RECENTLY K Samuel Yager. Mra. taster ■ and Mrs. Harold Henachen Htalned recently with a inis-■p-ou* shower al the latter® ■ for Mrs. William Hoover, the Kr Mias Mabie Stoneburner. K u was played during the ■ng. and pruej were awarded Hi Mlsee* Barbara and Joan ■y, who In turn presented ■ to the bride. Refreshments ■ then served. ■- Hoover wax presented with ■ely corsage of sweet peas cen ■g a taltaman rose. A large ■ was decorated with pink and ■ streamers, fastened to each Krals present were Mrs. Amos ■Lburner, Mrs. Ralph Ernst of ■ton. Mrs. Helen Schladenhauf K’beyenne, Wyo, Mra. Lloyd Kly, Mrs. Floyd Arnold, Mns K Arnold, Mra. Dale Llby, Mra. Kh Free!*, Mrs. 8. D. Henscben, K Floyd Ehrman, Mra. Harold Ker. Mrs. Russel Baumgartner. ■. John Yeyse, Mrs. taster Ad ■ Mrs. Samuel Yager, Mra. Har-■Ht-nsi hen, and the Mbwes Mary Khard. Delores Byerly, Eileen ■man. Joan Byerly, Barbara ■rly, Marilyn Bryant and the Bored guest, Mrs. Hoover. *. M. B. HAS ETING RECENTLY its. C N. VanGundy was hostess mtly to three members and t guests of the Y. P. M. B. of the tman Avenue United Brethren Ml be meeting was opened with group singing "We Heard the ful Sound," followed by prayer Mrs. VanGundy and Patsy Rich i. Mrs. VanGundy then gave a pture story, entitled "Queen of ba la the court of the Solomon." owed by the group singing >rk Tls the Shephe’ds Voice I ■r Short talks were then glvby Patsy Richards. Faye Michel, ris Schnepp and Hasel Foor. ■laze I Foor read a letter from te Wanna Sell inviting the group attend the general assembly of i Y. P. M. B. at Rockford, 0.. on gust 11. lefreementa were served during l social hour by the hostess. W. BRICE BUTLER dbtebb to class The Pbilathea class of the Bap- « church held their regular meetr Friday evening at the home of m.Brice Butler, with thirteen rinber* and one guest, Mrs. Veil ’alters, present. Mrs. Wilbur Stanley conducted * meeUng. Opened with the group
Annual MOOSE W FAMILY PICNIC SUNSET PARK SUN., JULY 28 Free to Members and their families. Picnie starts at 9 a. m. Plenty of entertainment. FREE ACTS — PLATE LUNCH CONTESTS OF ALL KINDS ROLLER SKATING — DOOR PRIZES PUN TO ATTEND Bring The Family
repeating the 23rd psalm. Mrs. Carey Moser offered prayer, following which roll call was answered with scripture verses. A card of appreciation was read from Mra. Ruby Roth, and a song sketch was given by Mrs. Ina Peterson. The class also voted to cancel theh August meeting. During the social hour, the lead er. Mns. Harve Khrol* conducted tQimes of bingo, and delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Sam Hite, assisted by Miss Kathleen Butler. The September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Zimmerman.
D. Y. a. CLASS MEETS THURSDAY The D. Y. 11. class of the First United Brethren church met Thursday evening in the church base ment. Mra. Floyd Death conducted the short bualniMs meeting after which the following program was presented: song, led by Mrs. Marie DeBolt; devotions, Mrs. Frank Fisher; prayer, Mrs. Lra Bodie. A number of cards and calls* were reported Mrs. Bob Robenold was re-elected teacher, and Mrs. Roy Taylor, assistant teacher for another year. The meeting was adjourned with the group repeating the Lord’s Prayer. The hostesses, Mra. William Pennington, Mrs. George Blum. Mra. Marie Deßolt, Mra. Willi® Reed, served delicious refreshments. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB (ENTERTAINS FAMILIES The members of the Decatur Home Economic* club entertained their husbands and families at a pot-luck supper Thursday evening at Sun Set park. During th** evening a silent auction sale was conducted, after which bingo was played. Pony rides were enjoyed by the children. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price and sons. Jerry. Jimmy and Danny. Mr. and Mra. Roliert Garard. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Durkin and son, Pat. Mr. and Mra. Herman Giilig. Mra. Herman Blelierich, Mr. and Mra. Bert Haley. Mrs. Arthur Miller. .Mrs. Kenneth Small and daughters, Donna Kay and Demina. Mr. and Mra. O. K. Baker. Mra. William Affolder. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanley and Mr. and Mra. tawrence Archbold.
profit and PLEASURE CLUB HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY The Profit and Pleasure home economics club and forty invited guests gathered at the home of Mrs. Alton Corson for a birthday party Wednesday evening. Mrs. Corson and Mra. Charles Schnepp. alternate leaders of the club, were the hostesses. Mrs. Clarence McKean, president of the club, welcome*) the guest* and opened the social meeting by leading the group in the recitation of the club creed. Then followed a ahort program consisting of community singing, a recitation by Carol Keranner. a piano solo by Mrs. Harry Andrews, a short skit. "The Deaf Old Lady” by Mrs. Jay Yost and Mra. Henry Heimann, a vocal solo by Mra. Amos Stauffer, and a song by Sherrill Corson. Mrs. E. W Bnehe, county president of home economies clubs, gave a short talk as did Mrs. Striker, who. with Mrs. Buche and Mr*. C. W.,R. Schwartz, organized ADD SOCIETY
the dub last January. Five home economics dub* wore represented at the party. The guest * were presented with a corn flower corsage and the members with a corsage of pansies, the club flower, i The large delicious birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Schuepp and served with Ice cream and Iced lea after the entertainment. Guests besides the club members were the meadames Anita Schwaller, E. W. Bitshe, Ei win Stucky. I tan Striker, Clark Funk, Oscar Brown. Jacob Helman. Noah Eg ly. Arthur Mershbi-rger. Earl Harmon. Erman Johnston. Fred Pick ford. Wm. Sanders. Carl Barnett, Tom Adler, Carl Adler. Mrs. Murphy. Frwl Robison. Eva Engle, Amos Stauffer, Mary Andrews. Forest Walters, J, C. Barkley. August Peck, Erwin Lockner, Luther Brokaw, Homer tandis. and the Misses, Ixnilse Bushe, Carol Kershner, Helen, Vera, Irene, and Marjorie Helman, Sandra Stepler. Anna M. Lengerich, Mary E. Schnepp. and Sherrill Ann Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roaa will entertain the member* of the Kum-Join-Us class of the First Evangelical church Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alger aaalating. All members are urged to attend Th» Pythian Needle dub picnic will be held Friday evening at tahman park, Berne. The club will furnigh the meat, roll* and coffee, and all members are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Reservation* mu®l I be made by four o’clock Wedues- ■ day afternoon to Mr*. Don Jes-, series. Mra. Dean Byerly, or Mrs. Lloyd Ahr. Members are asked to meet at the K. of P. home at six | o'clock where transportation will be provided those not having cars. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Carroll and son Johnny left t >day for a week’s vacation at Hamilton take, tauls Smith and Miss Janet Schrock will lav their guest* over Sunday. Mrs. James Ehinger of Albion, formerly of Decal nr. underwent an emergency operation at the Lutheran h<sipital in Fort Wayne, where she is reported to be recovering. Mrs. Ehinger’* address is room 261. Lutheran htMpital. Mr. and Mra. Giles Porter of Decatur left today' for Detroit, where they will attend the wedding of
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M, Sunday Steele reunion, pavilion. Hanna Nullmtin park. Monday Called meeting of Dramatic department of Decatur Woman'* club, Mra. Gerald Durkin. 7:3« p.m. Tuesday Young Adult class of Presbyterian church, Shroyer lake, 4:30 p.m. to 1« p.m. Root Township Home Economics club, Mrs. John Magh-y, 1:3 p.m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Felt >ws hull, 7 p.m., Three Link Club, Mr*. Frank Major, after lodge. Kum-J In -U® class of First Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roas, 7:3<t p.m. Wednesday St. Mary’n Home Economic* club, Mrs. Donald Colter, 8 p.m. Thursday St. Paul tallies Aid society, Mra. Dwight St hnepp, all day. Friday Pythian Needle chib picnic, Lehman park, Berne. Mr. Porter’s nephew. Ralph Kerr. Judge and Mr*. J. Fred Fruchte. will motor to GUtsott City, 111., where they will spent! next week visiting with their daughter and «on-ln-law. Mr. ami Mra James Cowan. During Judge Fruchte'*, absence. Henry B. Hell* r will serve a® judge protein In Adams circuit court. 0 Cpi. Jack L. Shady lias the fol lowing chang® of address; 15315267, 423rd Bomb Sqdn., 2<>sth bomb group. APO 176 *: PM. New York. N. Y. — 0Honorable Discharge Richard Cletus Brlede. Sic, from | Washington, D. ('. o
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shaffer of Rockford, O„ are the parents of a baby boy, born at 9:41 a.tn. Friday morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He Weighetl 6 isttinds, 6’4 outlet* and has been | named Dan Steven, A baby laty was lutrn t > Mr. ami j Mra, Bernard John*' it of Fort Wayne, Friday afternoon ut 8:2» pin. at the local h<Mp|tal. He weighed 7 pounds. 4'4 ounces ami has lieen named Rolm rt Lee. Admitted: Ml»s Cyntala Bittner. ■ 1810 Master drive; Donald Hoffman, Preble; Mte. H< rtnaa Lengerich. route 3; James |tower>ack. Dixe n, ll.; Raymond Shellenberger. Monroeville route 2; Allmrt :St tidier. Monroe street; William Flag, McConnell apartment®. Dismissed: Jfls* Frieda Miller, 1 Willshire, <>. route 1; Albert Studler, Mon.oe rttreet; Charles Hicks, route 4; Mra. Richard Malland, ' 723 North Second street: Mra. Marvin Wlelfeldt and son. Roger Dale ! Monroeville route 2; Mrs. Shirley O'Dea and baby girl. Patricia Anti. 3ot S'tttth Fifth street; Donald Rea- ! softer Montpelier. . 2 ’ CAPT. ALVARO ALBERTO of Brazil is shown just after accepting the gavei from Dr. H. V. Evatt of t Australia, whom he succeed* a* chairman of the UN Atomic Energy commission. (International)
\ \ I ■l ( ' v M 1 ' ■ r * HL- —tWIVES OF CABINET MEMBERS and Washington. D. C., offlcials do their bit for the national home food preservation program by canning peaches at the capital’s community canning center. Shown left to right, are Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, Mra. John R. Steelman, Mra Charlta Brannan, Miss Drucie Snyder, Mra. Robert Shields and Mrs. 1. A. Krug, ~ (lattrnational)
Fort Wayne Stages Consumers Protest Thousand Gather In CIO Demonstration Fort Wayne, Ind.. July 19 (UP) Approximately I trtto Fort Wayne coiMiitnera gathered around the court house in the center <»f Hie bimlne-M district late yesterday for a CIO sponsored demonstration In protest against rising price*. CIO workers carried poster* urging "don't buy now" and "don't be a jerk revive OPA' as union leaders advised that "a buyers’ strike Is the only way to prevent more strikes on the indust rial front." The maes rally, which began at I p.m. and broke up a:t hour later in a downpour of rain, attracted far fewer than expected. An estimated 1.000 stood around Hie court house as the rally la-gan but there were only a few hundred active purth'lpaiihs and the number dwindled as tin- storm appeared. Paul MHvers, national representative of the united auto worker®, urged all union and consumer grouts* to work together in demanding price coni nd*. "We’ve .'ot to gel out picket lines for buyers’ strikre, get in touch u th your coiigres.-men and don't l«-: l.nidi rds torn tenant* out ol tlieii homo’.” lie said. The .uiiall crowd that remained neat tile •Old of tile meeting shouted approval of a resolution providing tint telegram- be i nt to Preu!dent Truman. Indmnii oiigrensmeti and Gov. Ralph Gates calling for stroll'; ronti Is. o East Chicago Plant To Close August 1 Flint Chicago. Ind, July 20. tl'Pt Officials of the International Smelting and refining co. a cubsidary of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. said today the company's East Chicago plant, which makes zinc oxide and while lead, would be <-l >sed down by Auguet 1. They said the plant was chuting be atise the company !iiu* abandoned that type of manutacturing.
i To The Public ■ , a ■ We have recently purchased the Winnes Shoe store , and wish to announce we will in .the near future J exert every effort to secure ♦ : Highest Quality Footwear > : At Lowest Possible Prices : for the people of Decatur and community. We will also endeavor to uphold the splendid reputation this ■ store has built in its past 80 years of existence. 1 B Robert E. Lane & Bertha I. Lane Lane Shoe Store ■ Second and Monroe St. Phone 127 ■ ■■■■■a ■■■■■■ ■■■ ■■■ mmnmwmhm
Studebaker Output Halted By Strike South Bend. Ind . July IB.—(UP) The Studebaker automotive company will be forced to halt production Monday of the 1947 Studebaker liocauee of a strike In a parts supplier plant, spokesmen for the company said today. They refused to disclose where the supplier Strike had occurred, but said they believed it might be ol short duration Truck production lino* will not be affected, they said. Suit To Determine Stock Ownership Attorney* G. Remy Bierly and Parrish * Parrish, representing Theodore F Graliker, administrator of the Flora B. Trout relate, have filed suit against Mariam Wiltgenfehl. William and Milo Trout to determine ownership of slocks. The dktpufe arises over 1.700 shares of corporate stock tn American Buelneaa Hhare*. valued at 5o cents per ®hare, msuetl in the name of John Trout and in which Mr*. Wlttgenfeld claims an interest. 0 Young Adult Class Picnic On Tuesday Tin- young adult class of the First Presbyterian chunb will hold ito regular meeting Tureday eve Hing at Hhroyer lake .it 6:30 o'clock. The men of the clasa are in charge of the supper and the program. Richard M *cklin. committee i halrmnn, asks all who can to pb-ase bring their own table *erv Ice. Those desiring transportation an- licked to contact the chairman —1 p— Pleads Innocent To Disorderly Conduct - Catherine Massonnee pleaded not guilty before Judge J Fred Fruchte in Adam® circuit court this morning to a charge of disorderly conduct filed Friday after an alleged nelghlmrhood argument Bond was fixed ut IBH and the defendant was taken to th® Adams county jail until Iwnd is arranged.
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Biome Privote Well In Typhoid Epidemic Ev*n*vllle, Ind, July W-(UF) City health director E. A King eald today that ■ typhoid epedemlc which ha® struck 17 person® In recent week* probably could be traced to a private well. All public water supplies and all milk and fo«d source* have been checked for more than a week by sanitary engineers and have been found to be uncontaminated,
■B ■mMF* k ■'% jdsa J IARL BROWDER, deponed hand nt .hs Communist party in the U. S, a shown at his New York desk ' u he opened hl* new otßce a® ■epreaentativ* In America for Bo'let publishers. (Intornatloaal)
NOTICE My office will be closed from July 2U to July 27 inclusive. John Carroll, M. D. H7ts
Veterans Under the G. I. Bill of Rights you can obtain training plus receiving a subsistence allowance off 65 to |9<) per month while attending school. If you are meihanically Inclined and willing to attend school, for 30 weeks, you can qualify to become Expert Technician doing service maintenance installation and application engineering in the fleld of REFRIGERATION, AIR-CONDITIONING Your training will hr given in shops ami laboratories consisting of |2oo.t*<m worth of equipment. Nowhere in this world can another institution be found whose schools provide an equal array of shop training, apparatus and equipment Also Courses In Industrial Electronics, Television, Machine Drafting and Aircraft Instruments INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE For Personal Interview write H. B. COWLEY, 225 North Colo BL Muncie, Ind.
RAYMOND (Doe.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamond* — Watches Silverware — Clocka 326 N. Ninth St.
