Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1946 — Page 3

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friendship village CLUB MEETS THURSDAY The Frletidnblp Village Home E< . onomlca club met Thursday after noon at Lehman park In Berm The meeting wa* opened with the ihili song "The More We Get To aether,” followed by the rluh i ree l and roll call, anawered with the quotation "a. trip I would like to make.” During the bunines* meet IllK. H was derided to have the < lub ph nlc on Friday evening, Amt tint Id. at Lehman park. Supper will lie nerved ut seven o'rha-k. L. E. Archbold gave u short nil die** on "W« Like to Live Here " lie'll ioUH refreshment* Wi re then served by the committee to the eighteen member*, foil'- gue-I,< and thirty-two children pre*i*n'. RHOADES AND HARVEY WEDDING ANNOUNCED Miss Mary Khoadea. daughter of .Mr. and Mr*, Daniel Ithoadea of Magley. became the bride of Itomild H. Harvey, non of Mr and Mr*. Harold (J. Harvey of 225 Bugg afreet, al eeven fifteen o'clock Friday evening. July 12. at the home Os the HeV. O. E Eddy. They were attended by Mi*» Neva Burry of Pennville and John Burger, uncle of the groom. The bride wore a yellow mar- . qulaette frock with matching a< ccMsorles while .Mi** Burry wa* , attin-d in white. Mr. and Mr*. Harvey are now reaiding with the bride's parent*. The Girls guild of the Zion Evan ' gellcal and Reformed church will I have an Ice creatn social on the . church lawn Friday from five .■thirty to nine thirty o'clock. Ice . i cream, cake and pop will he served, .and a fish pond will lie featured.

Tin- nineteenth annual heppert J reunion will b< held Sunday July 2N ut Shroyer lake with a bu ket dinner l*dng nerved at noon. Hout lug and NWimmin}' will !>•- enjoyed in the afternoon. T n Ruth ami Nu<nni circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed i hurch will meet Thuteilajr aftermmn at two thirty o'clock at the home of Mr- A I! A*hb*U<'h<-i Mr*. Charlo* Brodbeck will be in charge of the program. The r.ut going offlc.-r.t of Hie Worn* ti <d the M io>e were honored gmei ut a pot-im k dllim-r recent ly. Mr* Evelyn Kli.i-wb-y sang Somewhere A Tobe I* Calling" and Some Sunday Morning," ac companied ut t ie piano by .Mr*, lipa I Myer*. Ml Marie Cowen also prrretlfed two piano selectim* The regular meeting w., held hter In the evening. Mth SOCIETY Mr. and Mr« Gh-n Hill entertain >d employe. of th< Is land Smith Insurance Co. ami their families at their miiiiiih. home in It me City Sunday. A chicken dinner wa* served at noon and Halting and • wimming were enjoyed in the afternoon by the guest*. The circle meeting* of the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church will be held Thursday after noon at two , th rty o'clock Circle I: home, .Mr* Harry Butler; devotion*, .Mr*. Glle* Purler; l-e-ton. Mh». Robert Mill*. Circle II: home, Mr*. Lee Bowen; le**on, Mr*. Calvin Steury. Circle III: holm, Mr*. Alva laiw *on; devotion*, Mre. John Doan; Iteeori, Mr*. Frank Krick. Circle IV: home. Mr*, John Parrlwh; lentron. Mr*. M <>. Is-*ter. — ___ Honorable Discharge , I Calvin Bauman. Flc, 718 Schlrmeyer *treet.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Monday Culled meeting of Dramatic department of Decatur Woman’d duh, Mr*. Gerald Durkin, 7:SO p in. Tuesday Young Adult da** of Presbyterian church, Shroyer lake, «:3»» i p tn. to in p m. Root Townxhlp Home Etononilc* dub, Mr*. John Magley. 1:3 p.m. Rebekah lodge, odd Fell iw* hull, 7 p.m. Three Link Club, Mr*. Frank Major, after lodge. Kum Join I'e dues of Flrut Evan gellcal church, Mr. and Mi*. Gerald Ro*u, 7:3b p.m. Wednesday St Mary'* Home Economic* club, Mr*. Donald Colter, * p.m. Thursday St. Paul f.adle* Aid society, Mr*. Dwight Si hm-pp, all day. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion; Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. A It. Auhbuudier. 2:3<i p.m, Clido I of W. .< C. S. of Metho ' diet church, Mr* Hany Butler. 2:30 pm. t ilde II of W. S. C. S < f Metho it|*t church. Mr*. la-«- Bowen, 2:30 l Pm. , Circle HI of W. S. CS of M.-fho dial church, Mru Aha Law’on. 2:30 p.m Circle IV of W. S C S of Metho. ! dial church. Mr John Parriuli. 2:30 p.m. Friday Pythian Needle duh picnic, Lehman park, Berne. Girl* guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Ice cream ' .< r ial, < hurch lawn. 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday Repport reunion. Shroyer lake. Carl E. Rexroth, SI.-. Monroeville route one. Edl*on I*. Reynold*, MO.M.M 3 <-, | 175 Water St.. Berm Herman Lamlie, Sic, Monroe route one. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Personals Mr. ami Mr*. C O Frame of Gary motored here Saturday evening. ret in ning home Sunday, accompanied by Mr* W A. MtWer and Mine Elisabeth Peiemon. who will enjoy a week * visit there and in Chicago. Simmon* a- Bloemkr <>i' Port Wayne have taken the contract to dean and brush Imtcn John ditch in Van Wert county. It mu*t Ito completed by October 1 The Adams county farm bureau I* preparing to move It* bulk oil plant from Berne to Monroe Seven tank* are being Installed and a concrete dike will eu rouml them to eave cd) In cage of a leak. I' will be one of the mo»l modern and I convenient bulk plant* In Hu- midj we»t. Governor laiu-iho of Ohio will be the principal speaker at Hie i annual harvester Jubilee at Fort Recovery Wednesday • veiling. The Jubilee coniiniiea all thi* week The Mls*e< Loreto Rose l/ise of thiri city, and Genevieve Ripliergei of Fort Wayne, left !.•*• evening for a two week* vacation In *he <-aat. They will upend one week in New York, ami lie remainder of their vacation In Boston. Mas*., Providence. R I . and Windsor. Vt. Mr* Eddie McFarlane’, and daughter*, Imogene and Edith, of south of I atur. epeni Sunday afternoon with Mr*. Pearl Ray. ' Mr and Mrs GD. M„< Lean have ' returned home from a week,* viuit in Chicago and Shady Share* reunit. Saugatuck. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Clem F. Kortenbwr and daughter. Donna lain, arrived li urn- last evening after a two week*' vacation at Rome City. . Mr*. John Hendrick* ami daughter of thia city, and Mr. and Mr* ’ Herman Hendrick* and son. of (hodan. spent tin- weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hendricks and I family of Dayton, tt Mr. and Mr*. Grover Clouser ami son. Bobby, and Mr*. J. C. Miller spent Sunday in Marion. Mre John Acheson and daughter. Gayle, ate spending several weeke with Mr. and M «• Floyd Hi and < tlier relative* ami friend*. u IP'—-- 1 A baby son wa* lairn to Mr. and Mr*. Everett Faulkner, Jr. of Bluffton Saturday afternoon at 1:09 pin. at Hie Caylor clinic in Bluffton He weighed 7 pound*, ti'u oumx* ami hiui been named Jon Kohl* Mrs. Faulkm-r is the firmer Miss Floiaßelle Kehls of thi* < ity. Mr and Mia. Clarence Weber of route 2. are the parent* of a baby boy, born at the Adamo county memorial hcupital thi* morning at 2:37 a in He weighed 7 pounds. 7*lounces and ha* been named Donald Erwin. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Morri* >n of route 6. are tin- parents of a com. born at 12:30 pm Saturday at the local hospital. He Weighed S pounds. 7 ounce* and han not been named.

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Adinltt<-<!: (lien BolU-nbai In i (Vlina, O. route 5; Ora Mildml IliMi-hy. Berne; .Mm. tliarhJoikh. WilUhire. O; Norman I l.eiilnrt. 31 1 North Third street; Rota'll C. Myera. rout • i; Lexter j. ({overman, Willahlre. o . Kugene Lindaey, Geneva Admitted and dismissed: lam A. Knipsteln. Hoagland; Mim. George Schieferstein, route I; Mie. Hairy Roth, Monroeville; Mrs. Hora Hteury. Berne route I DlsmMsed: Miss Joan Hosier, Geneva route 1; Mrs. Billy Shaffer and baby hoy. Ban Sl< phen. Hoc k ford. ().; Haymond Snellenherger. Monroeville route 2; I tail nd Heynoida. Decatur; William Flag. De catur; Bahy Cheryl Eicher, KIK Line street; Jatneii Bowersock, Dixon, route 1; Donald Hoffman, Preble; Miss Cynthia Bittner. 131« Master drive; Mrs. Bernard Jahn son and baby laty, Holiert Lee. Fort Wayne; Merle Duane. Berne. PRESIDENT OF (ContinneA ernn» Psas On*) lares, physician and representative of the university students; the president of the university of Sucre, teachers' representative; and Aurelio Alcoba, workers' representative. All of Bolivia appeared to be accepting the provisional gov ernment, which met In the presidential palace amidst the wreckage. The fate of Villarroel'b wife and two daughters was unknown. Several embassies In La Pei were sheltering refugees from the overthrown regime. Villarroel's troubled leadership of Bolivia ended as It began—ln revolution and bloodshed, on Dec. SC. HM3, when he toppled President Enrique Penaranda in a military coup. The dictator-minded Voilarrocl

liiM Pvt. Mbert F. Gllllg. son of She riff and Mr*, 100 Gllllg. wliu h.u been stationed at l.aiiL’l»-y Field Yu., ha* lieen transferred to Cali f.irnia ami egpecl* an oveivo-.es lucslxnmeiil scam. ii — 1 ... *£ i / - B gj ■Ti THE FORMATION of a new major labor organization, the Confederated I Union* of America, has been an* i nounced in Chicago by Don Mahon, I of Des Moines, la., its president H« said the CUA, an affiliation of indeI pendent union*, has a combined membership larger than cither th* CIO «■ API. IlntematioiUil) I was wounded gravely when the siege army stormed the presidential palace at 1:30 p m. yesterday. Fanatical revolutionaries found him alive an:l iiurh-d hi* body from a balcony. It landed at the feet of the niu-l force pressing In against the palace. Tin- fall was belleved to have Jolted the lu*t *purk of life out of the wounded president. Aggressive leader* of the shock force seized hi* body and hoisted it on a lamp post in the plaza facing the palace. The bodly dangled from the post for hour* while the revolutionaries hurried through the formalities of establishing a regime to take up Hie reins of government. Tin- fate of some leaders of Vlllarroel's regime - shaken up ami converted into a military machine Saturday in an ,-ffort to overt overthrow was hidden in tile confusion.

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Invited To Attend Field Doy July 29 Vault N Llniger. route two. John G. Baltzeil and Dent <) llaltcell of route nil, and George M Roop. 341 Line Htreet, all local pilot*, ami member* of the Flying Farmer* of Prairie Farmer Land, have lieen In vfted to attend the annual field day ut Purdue I'niversity on July 29 \ large crowd i*v expected at the round up and about 4<m farmer* are • xpecied to fly to W.et Lafayette and participate in the program. An all day program ha* been arranged forth» flying farmer* and ot 'i.-r guest*, including a fl*h lunch, eon and demonstrations in crop dusting by airplane. —o — Miss Lucille Baker Class Salutatorian Mis* Lmllle Baker, of Decatur. I* salutatorian of the graduating < las of the St. Joseph's hiwpltal school of nursing at Fort Wayne, tor whom lommemetiH nt exercise* will be field at Central Catboßc high *< iiool in that ci'v at 3 p.m

Enroll Now For Our Sept. 3rd Class Thu new class nt Warner Beauty College now being selected, will have the advantage of receiving instruction in the very latest of hair styling, and design. Our .Mis* Sonius, who has Just returned from New York, received special post graduate work from Robert Fiance Mr. Fiance is considered one of the leading authorities on coiffure styling. Thi* is Just one of the advantage* that Warner Beauty College offers its Students. Our representative will be in your locality within the near future, ami at that time he will lie glad to give you further information relative to our September 3rd class For further information as to Hie time that our registrar will be in your locality, write or phone u*. giving your name, address and telephone number. Warner College of 1 Beauty Culture A College Devoted to Professional Training Jefferson at Calhoun St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Important Meeting Mon., July 22 - 8 p. m. I All members are urged to attend. American Legion i-. .»■,. ■ j** ; ißaby Needsi ■ 50c PABLU.M BABY FOOD 39c | ■ 40c FLETCHER’S CASTORIA —33 c | " 50c MENNEN’S ANTISEPTIC BABY Oil 43c j ■ 60c CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN 49c | BOTTLE SQUIBB’S NAVITAL, lOcc size 67c S 50c JOHNSON’S RED CROSS BABY POWDER 39c ] ■ 25c Z. B. T. BABY POWDER 21c j J 50c DRAKE S (ILESSCO COUGH SYKUP 45c J ■ 60c DR. HAND’S TEETHING LOTION 54c | J 4 oz. BORIC ACID POWDER 10c I B 12 oz. SQITBB’S COD LIVER OIL 98c | ■ 50c MENNEN’S BABY POWDER 39c I J ELECTRIC BABY BOTTLE WARMER 1.95 COMPLETE LINE OF BABY ■ BOTTLES AND NIPPLES. ’ 1 i Kohne Drug Store

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Sunday, August IL Mliw Ruth Belneke, also of Do* • atur, Is reeietary as the claw of it; senior*. Other gtaduate* in- < hide Meda Belt High of Ohio City, (». and Yvonne Gil heli* of Wren, O. o Trada In a Good Town — naowtur

Felt Old & Run Down rm innii if aiiari. umm »ui» KIDNEYS Volk* «Ltt fwl cM bsfors thw ums frMI luM Os >a*|> hM|U«tlt X«ttlM up a«bu, tiibuld buow buw wonder fully Dr K rimer a Sw»mp ttx i median* relieve* each dr* tree* when due to faulty kidney aactelwa. Foe three genetanoM Swamp Rant Us been the standby u> mill tone of borne* wbsw luss of sleep etwees folk* to feel to nervssw. run down and worn out Many «bws there re nwthina like the natural herbs, route aM Larkarrxntnned in twan.p Rout, foe eOmw latina kidneys' eliminating faiKtren TRY . itt Try to get feeling belter with e buttle of Swamp Ruut from the 4iua Store.