Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1946 — Page 3

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M tER FR,E b ° 1 da V y VOWB ■ eREAO nt -nd K. a H <•' ,M,y Klu "”; . i:..y Krh‘i'»y. *•»" " f Mr* H M Fr,w,, ‘ ,y ’ *“* fc ,-, <<.d»y '* ■ n'i Mr* Harold Sautter of ■ h second ■' wedding WHI 'Xfo Kvk>n Lutheran church Friday K August 2- »• ’ ,lx ,!,lr ' y fc with -he KeV Paul Schultz ■“X- ..ii ■ of ih.. bride* parent* follow■tin* ceremony. IpERT REUNION KelD SUNDAY Ke nineteenth annual Keppert K.„i w,.e held Sunday at Shtoy Kb- with sixty p-i'-ow In at Kao- Office--’ elected follow ■ lh e ba.k. t dinner were: preslIt John Madden: vice president. Ker Keppert; **< retary tn-a*-K Bernice Walter. K, (oil .* Ina program was aleo Kt during the aftemodn: piano K June Keppert and Joyce K hlP . reading. Sundra Hue Rep E Mings. Marlion I'hrlck and K Sue Sander.; piano solo*, ■h Heppeit and Norma Jean ConKe 1947 reunion will Ire held; I firm Sunday in August at Han-1 ■Nuttman park. Lion auxiliary K$ SOCIAL MEETING Ke American Legton auxiliary' U their regular social meeting 1 Ejay evening at the Legion home | Eliort business meeting wan con-! Eted by Mr*. Helen Meyera. later, j L. were played and the price |. awarded to Mrs. Ixils Linlger. E-lana were made to .end dele-

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gate* to thn department convention at Terre Haute August 910 11. Thane appointed were Luella Tie man, Helen .Meyera, Eleanor Braun. Zalma Roop and Ellzab-lh Hersh. The committee in charge of re. freshments forth«- meeting were Naomi Hermann, Jerry Brennan Florence Laurent, Frances Jaberg and Ruth Shlfferly. The n<\t meeting will lie held Auguat 9. HOME ECONOMICS LEADERS MEET The leader* of the Adams Conn ty Home Economics <-!ul» met In the junior-senior high echool build ir.g July 26 for the third lesson of the year. Mr*, ft. W. Hu <he opened the meeting with the dub song and creed, following which .he introduced Mis* Frieda Stoll, who presented the lesson on the Italic drette and accessories. During the morning session, she discussed the Italic dree* defining It and mentioning tdx thing, to consldwhen choosing thin type of dress. She doneribed the baalc house drex* and demonstrated different style.. During the afternoon, she talked on accessories and gave patterns I for many collars, blouses, etc. A pot-hick dinner was served at | noon to the leaders, county officers and .Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Archbold. | Guy Brown, .Mias Iverna Werllng. ! Mias Anna K William* and Ml** Stoll. | A bu.inees meeting was conducted in the afternoon, during which .Mr. Archbold asked that the Home 'Economic, clubs send two dele'gate, from this county to a rural I medical cere conference, to Im* held at Purdue university on August 1. Mrs. C. W. R. Schwartz and Mrs ! Kenneth Parrkh were selected, with Mrs. Homer Arnold and .Mrs 1 Noel Hemphill an alternates.

The sixteen dub. id the county were roprivii-iited at the meeting, with twenty eight leaders answering roll cull MISS MARY MAHAN ENGAGED TO WED Mrs. Maud Mahan of route I. has announced the engagement of her -laughter. Mary M. to Edward J Casanova, son of Mia. Joseph Casanova, of Fort Wayne The couple plan to he married In the near ’ future. Ml** Mahan u a graduate of Monmouth high school and recently completed her training at War tier Beauty college. Mr. Casanova, a graduate of the Payne high school, spent three and half year. lln the army air corps. He Is now employed al the Keenan hotel. Miss Florence Sheet, entertained with a dinner party recently fir her niece, Mr*. Katherine Warren 1 of Twin Lakes, (Ja. The guest* Included Mrs. (’ C Sheets, Fort Wayne, Mies Betty Sheets. Mies Elizabeth Sheet., ami Sam Bentz, all of Decatur. Mrs. Warren I. returning to her Georgia home today after visiting In Decatur with her Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheets, The laidies Aid society of the First United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Addle Andrews, with Mrs. David Wynn and Mrs. Zells Baker a. -attainting hostao.es. The election lof offlceiw will lie held and all member, are urged to attend The Ave Marla study club will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mis. Mayme Deiningen A joint meeting of the Bethany and Philalelhean circles of the Zion Evangelical ami Reformed church will lie held Wednesday evening at elgth o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. E. Leonardson.

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The meeting of the Monro*. W.| S. c. H, scheudled for Thursday night, ha. been changed to two o'clock Thursday afternmm at the church annex.

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w — • Admitted: Mlsa Bernadette Braun, route 9; Richard Bogner. 1 nt Nuttman avenue; Floyd Human. route fi; CharltM Sanders. Crainville. Admitted und dismissed: Amos Bovine, Second street; Edwin Frans. Decatur rural route; Mis« Pat Warren, Fort Wayne; Donald Llechty. l-'t North Ninth street; Bob Marbach. Sturgis. Mich.; John McConnell, 1107 Writ Adams street. Dismissed: Mrs. Winfred C toper, 337 Mercer avenue; Mrs. Clint; lieath. route 3; Mrs. Franklin E. Bender and liaby boy. Ossian:; Gerald Sinltley, HMH Russel) street; Mm. Earl .Mankey and baby girl. | route 2; Mr*. Joseph LaTurner and baby boy. Homewood; Robert C. Myers, route 1; Mrs. Charles W. Miller and baby girl, route 5; Mrs. Barbara Bryan. Monroe route I; Letter Hoverman. Willshire. O.; Mrs. Jenny King. Montpelier; Mm. Herliert C. Braun and baby girl. Monmouth; Mrs. Floyd Wltaon Kirklin and baby boy. Glenmore, 0.; William Rumschlag. 910 Russell street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suman of Willshire, O. are the parents of a baby boy, born at 12:03 a.tn. this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed k pound*, and has Iteen named lairry Eugene. 0 Trade Io a Good Town — Decatur

I CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Monday Cui*, Lincoln school, 4-pm. Called meeting of Music department of Decatur Woman u club, Mm. Harold Grant, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday Dutiful Daughter* claaa of First Evangelical church, Hanna NuttI man park. 6:30 p m. Kirkland laidhw club, Kirkland high ech-iol, 7:30 p m. Eta Tau Hlgma picnic, Hanna Nuttman park. 6:30 pm. Wednesday Colon Township Woman's club, Mrs. Marl-m Stulls. 1:30 pin. Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical nnd Reformed thurch. potluck, Mm. Ray Heller, 6:30 p.m. Thursday Ladle* Aid of Salem Evangelical 1 and Reformed church, parish hall, all day. St. Luke Girls guild, picnic, Ilan na Nuttman park, 6:30 p m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, , church, all day. Monroe W. S. C. S., church annex, 2 pm. W M. A. of Nuttman Avenue i I'. B. church, Mrs. Ina VanGundy. 17:30 p.m Ladies Aid society of First C B t hurch,, Mrs. Addie Andrews. 7:30 p.m. Bethany ami Philalelhean circle* <d Zion Evangelical ami Reformed I church, Mr*. S. E. I**onard»on, S | p in. Friday French Home Economics dub, Mrs. Henry Schaadt, 1 p m. Ave Maria study dub, Mias May- ! me Delnlnger, S p.m.

Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Weathoae <>f Pittsburah and Mr. ami Mrs. Bob I DeCaui of Philadelphia house--1 guiets of Mr. ami Mi* Clark Smith, returned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Franfc Crist are spendina a week at l.ak« George. Freemont. Sol Reppert of Independence. Kan arrived In Heiatur to attend the Reppert reunion at Shroyer lake ywterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Harry Kooken and i daughter, Alma, of Hammond, who spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Veiii* Mr*. Kooken and daughter will return • to Hammond today, while Mr. Repi tert will remain in Decatur for the n*t Os the week vUiting with I his rekulre* and friend*. Mt*. Hugh Kent ami son*. Johnny ■and Michael, loft Sunday for Chicago where they will visit with Mm. Charles Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kruecke Iw-rg ami family are spending the week at Lake George. Mr*. Delma KU«->' ha* returned home from Monroeville, where she spent' the past two weeka visiting with relative* and friend*. Mr. ami Mrs Ed Hammond and Mies Patricia Meilmrs *|»ent tin weekend at Sylvan lake, Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaub of Cleveland. <» . and Mm. Tom llaef ling of Indianapolis, returned to their homes Sunday after a week* visit with Miss Bertha Voglewede and Mrs. John Fisher The Everett lluiker family returned to their home here after a week's outing at crooked lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and children. Sally, Mary Jane and Joey, and Ml*. Homer Lower left Sunday fora two weeks vacation al Lake Weimer. Jim Holthouse, Dave Terveer, Joe Weber ami Paul Wolpert attended the double header. Yanks vs While Sox. at Chicago Sunday, ami from there motored t > Wisconsin, where they will spend a week’* vacation. Mini Kathleen Terveer has re turned home after a vacation at Rome City. Mr. and Mt*. Roger Swain of Bluffton were visitors in Decatur Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Grey Paddock are vacationing at Lake James. Miss Myrtle Akey of South Bend spent several days last week visiting with her mother. Mrs. Dora Akey. Mrs. S. D Beavers has returned to Decatur after a three months’ visit with relatives in Indianapolis and southern Indiana. She h.w purchased a residence In the south part of town and will soon lie at homo there. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Magley enjoyed a visit with friends at Hobart over Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Petetwon and Mrs. W. A. Lower have returned from Gary. All box seats In the grand stand for the Labor Day running races at Van Wert. 0.. have been uold. Seat* are still available for the rest of the week however. Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Dawson of Indianapolis, were the weekend guests of hi* mother, Mr*. J. M. Daw,ton. and Mr*. IL F. Tribble. Paul and Tommy Gros* were Sunday dinner guest* of their grandparents, police chief and Mr*. Ed Miller, of Wincheater street. Mr. and Mm. Arthur D. Suttles have returned from Lake Hamilton, there they enjoyed a *ix week*

vacation. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Edwards of U-Ipslc, Ohio. nr<* visiting here with lelutlves. George I*. Wolfforth -f Lubbock, Tcxue. Is a guest at th ■ A, D. Sullbw home. 0 WTiwinmim TO jitihii lt£i TO Pfc. John G Brunton was recently promoted t> that rating, according to word received by hie arcntM, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brunton Pfc. Brunton kt now stationed at Kertw, Utah awaiting further assignment. Mr. und Mm. f. C. Pumphrey have returm-d to Decatur after a iwo weeks' vacation in Wisconsin 0 — Suffers Head Injury In Fall On Saturday Amos Sovine. local tavern employe. sustained a aevere head laceration about U):IO p.m. Saturday when be fell down a flight of stair, at the Both building on Liberty Way. He was taken to the Adams -ounty memorial hm-pital In the

Ml IN HIS OFFICf in Batavia, HI., except Joseph it Garxson, son of Murray Garsson, relates the details of his army career for reporters. He declared hat he wasn't aware that Rep. Andrew J. May (D-Ky.) had interceded in his behalf when he faced a courtmartial in France. Garsson's holding part of a 4.2 shell manufactured by the Batavia Company, a type projectile criticized in| the Senate nr<,t»<» flntprantinn/ih’ So Bow-Beguiling II li arl I ! I!i . t H // f///////////S. \ J v i bKB i f in jj Illa If I ’ MARIAN MARTIN This dress believes in making life simple for you! Pattern 9420 buttons down the front for easy Boning and easy dressing. Pretty, too with cap sleeves and pockets. Pattern 9420 r,omes in sizes 12, 14. 16. 18. 20; 40. Size 16 takes 2% yards 39 lnch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coin* for this pattern to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly Your Name, Address, Zone, Size and Style Number NOW’ ready—the Marian Martin new SUMMER 1946 PaPttern Book! Fifteen Cants more brings you cool. new. easy-to-make fashions for all . . And. printed right in the book: FREE pattern for ballet slippers for home and beach veer!

Blmk ambulant* by fiarence Weller, aMlsted by officer Adrian Cotf>* Several stlfclHw were required to .mure the injury After treatment he was released and returned to hi. home In the Hoch build Ing h was repotted that he fell lan k ward, after reaching the top of the stairs on hie way to hie room . -. ■—..*■ I. (> — ■ “ - FRENCH LEADER (Canttn**«4 erom Wsss >»nel chief <'.mad la n deiewte and rm-mbers of the Canadian dele-; gi'fion. "The solution of 19IM did not prevent a new war,” Bldault warned. "It Is history which will judge our errors and our weak.m s»e». "The reasons for these weaknesses do not exist today because I all of the democratic peoples are j participating in the settlement of peace whose foundations were laid at San Francisco. It la to the association of peaceful nation* that I appeal ki injure the final peace.” While It was expect*-! that the; conferee* would require several Pays before getting down to real business, several Immediate questions arose (in* was a request by Byrne* that the press be ad-1 mined to all sessions. It was not believed that the delegate* would concur with Byrnes due to space limitations. —o — — • RADICALCHANGES (CMttowed Frem Face Oeei pumping air in o them, and the vessels were towed near* ■ the .shore -rd moored Howev*'. th< Dentttth begin to submt.ge again ami it J .nd the Fa'cir. and Hughe* on the graveyard beach at Enyu Island. LOCAL FIREMEN tCeatlaaeS Frem •—> Confectioneries, restaurant* and the town's lone tavern were

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1 1 i l l ■ Metre* ceilaff tooCB MS 7 “ ciMA wiA Nn Kyaaiae. * Seal art <linj Add cbe optfk ofWeioallfioorg- ■ wood, coDcrete or pettcra-woro Uoow leusn. Floor Enamel 8 ‘ '•-< *’ -’'X.’ 1 ' able. Witerpruof -* UK ' I'Fry the pleasing esFeet of a two-color spelter iabkCbooM MIfIMOOTMNH noMiHAMii Kohns Drug Store ■«■■■■■ ■ S U E BB ■ 1 - I ■ ® H 8 H • ■ ■ B I ■ legion Post 43 : Drum & Bugle Corps I = PRACTICE : Legion Home-Wed., July 31 8:00 o’clock p. m. • STILL OPEN FOR NEW MEMBERS.

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crowdml almost capacity through out the afternoon and evening session* of th* convention. Ncore* of persons from Decatur nnd vicinity were among those at-irat-itKi to th* convention site. Several notables, including Tarter Bowser and other state fire department officials, were in attendance ui various M-sslona Local resident* who attended were enthii-lastlr in their praise of the Decatur department’s success in the contests and particlpa- , Hon In the convention. A site for ‘ the 1947 gathering was not definitely dm-lded, but Bremen has been mentioned as the most likely place.

SOCIETY * SCRUB VfOMEH RkT. or mot sUXe-lhW |re»t medl. cine |* /emeu, to relieve pau> eng aervoue. tired. irr|Uhle fellina*. ot oertain d*y*' when due to female functional monthly disturbance* ouu.nmunxm& HAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Dlamonda — Watches Silverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St. NOTICE My offics will be closed July 29 to Aug. 5. Dr. Ray Stingely NOTICE I will be out of my sffics from July 27 to August 5. DR. HAROLD ZWICK WELCOME TO DECATI’R AUCTIONEERS while here enjoy Rood home cooking EAT AT Dagwood's Case Corner 2nd A Jefferson Open 7 days a week. I - '