Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1946 — Page 3
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■ B T«D»» O'""'" B inVt n SUNDAY ft j0 * E ,|“ Hubert Z-rk.-l -" t’-'.'“; ( *".'' "mtn for Mna. W--1',.; irb-r. I children, land ft ill. who- birthday- all IH” i„rinx th* month "f July, ft.’.--tinner in.ludlngathr-tler ft % ami th« following gueal* ft \ ~...nt >1 -nd Mr*. Bylft ~, Everhart and daughter.. <„ and Mr and Ml. ft h ... t Z'-rkel. Jr., Ml* Maraare Kl. I Hid Grandma Oreana Z*-rk* 1 J (H-.atur. and Mr. and Mrs ft,.,,. Z* 'k'd and »*m Ja< k. Mui ft callers in the afternoon ft,’, M . and Mm Hurl Bruce. Fe.rOhio, and Oliver J M il. IHW — ft B VICTORY CLASS K.ANS PICNIC FRIDAY ft,.. Victory ClaM of the First ft Il will hare a monthly ft.-lng and class Party in the Kin <d a I'i' nir to ,M ' held at Leh ft Park. Berne. Friday evening ft,, fdi.-.-n o'clock. Members are ft ,„....• ~i Hi" < lunch at five forty ft,. „,h>i k and iiawpoitation will ft provided those not having car. |ft|.. m.-m's-t* .1"' a-ked to bring %«c..vr.d di-h and eandwlchw. ft,, table -nice for their family, ft ..nd pop will be furnished M the C’lafn. member.* are urged to lee election of officers will ft,. place at thia ineelitlg. -BENTZ ■coding announced ftyb-r Margery Thornton. 233 j ftrth Front street, and Herman | ftntz. hoii of Mr and Mr*. Frank ftntz. .'.L'l South Firth ,-treet. spoke vo«a in a double ring cere
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mony performed by the Very ll**v M*gr. J. J. Helmed at five o'clock on July 27 at the St. Mary * rec tory i In thin city. The bride wore a gown of white nylon with a sw*-eth»-art neckline and her finger tip length veil wan ol old faahloned lace. She wore a four ntrund pearl necklace, a gift from the groom, and carried u col on la I bouquet of gladinll with u cancade of blue satin Mr*. Dorothy Bentz, the bride* only attendant, worn a gown of pink net over *atln and wore a matching net halo get with *equins. She wore a shoulder length veil and carried a colonial bouquet of pink teeter* with streamer* of' pink rihlton. Her gift front the bride wa* a acroll bracelet. The groom wa«« attended by hint brother. Kdward Bentz of Fort Wayne. Mr* Bentz, the groom'* mother, wore a blue print froc k Following the- ceremony a wedding *upper wa* given at the home of the groom'* parent* for about fifty gtimtn. The serving table, laid with a lace cloth wan c entered with a three tiered wedding cake flanked by tall whit* taper* in holdem. For traveling the bride selected 'a black summer suit with black and white act -exsorles. The couple will reside* In their newly furnlehed home at 1"53 Line street. Mr*. Bentz I* a graduate of Otterbein high achoo) of Lebanon, Ohio, and her husband attended St .Jevo-ph's Cat indie xehooi. Both am employed at the General Electric company. MEETING OF WILLING WORKERS CLASS The Willing Worker* class of the liobo I'. 11. church met Friday eve-
inlng al lie* holm- of M. and Mt* j Fred Hilton. The Ung wa* opened with group Jnging and prayer, and tccrlpttne reading given by Mm Hilton, \ Mhcirt tiueincax meeting wa* c indue led by Mr*. Hazel Chionirier, whie.i wa* followed by a c-onteat In whi li Mrs. la>ul*e Bunner w.m awarded Ine prize-. Th" ho*le«< wtiri aaalnled by Mr*. Marie Huston and served refresh m*'iif* following tin- roilul hour Thine pee-se-lit were Mr. and Mr*. Gifford Bunner, Mr. and Mr*. Jim Belaiut and daughter, Sharon, Mr and Mr* Mamhall llllpcrl, Mr. and Mr* O*car Harmon. Mr. and Mr* Je-*» Kistler, Mr*. Milton Chronister. Mr*. Katie Daniela. Mr*. i Mattle Jonee, Mr Lloyd Iteßolt ! and daughter. Kay, Mr. and Mr*. Bill Huston and children. Billy. Albert, and Francis. FARM FROLIC' ENJOYED BY MEMBERS AND GUESTS A large crowd of member* and gue-stx attended th<- annual "Farm Fr l.c" party of the Zion Married Couple* dull given at the Orb-y Walter'* farm, north of Decatur, Tuesday evening. The program ini hid* d a make believe radio program with humorou* commercial* mid a quiz **•<- (lon. Phil Sauer l«-*l th community singing and a airing q.iartet provided hill billy musk and the* group enjoyed Various mualcal game*. Itefreihmente were provided by the committee oinprialng Mr and Mr*. Herman Kriecke-beig. Mr. ami Mre. Earl Ccacton and Mi. and Mr*, lamia Jac oil*. The chib'* next meeting I* to lie in the c hurch ba*ement on September 4. and the* committee* for the meeting will In- Mr. and Mr*. William Schnepf and Mr. ami Mr* I'hll Sauer One cool Judgment I* worth a tliou*and ha*ty opinion*. In judging one should apply light rathe-r than heat,
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. i Wednesday Mother* of World War 11. Mi*. ; Dewey (lallogly, 7:30 put, II Pythian Sl*ler*. Tri County Meeting. Toctiln K. of I’. Hall. A Trl-Counly meeting of the Pythian Slater* will b* held Wednesday, at thev K. of I’, hall In Toe*ln. A pot luck dinner will he* held at noon. All mrinbenr are* Invited to attend. P*l lola XI S -rorlty. Elk* Home, k p m. Thureday Zion Lutheran Mbmlonary M>cl»* ty, meet at church, It am, W. S C. S. of .MethodlM church, church parlor*, 2:30 p in, Happy Homemaker* dub, Mt*. . Item* Brandt. 7:30 pm. t Salem W. S. C. H, Mr*. Klirha Merriman. 1:30 p.m. MlHMlmnry Society. Evangelical I ■ Church. 2 p m. W. M A , Fir*t I'. B. Church,' 7:3n p.m. Women of the* Moo*e*, Itit-.ialj ’ i Practice, 7 p in. Friday American Legion-Auxiliary, L<g I 1 ion Home, x p.m. Victory flu** of Flrat I'. B. J Church, picnic Lehman Park. Li-rn*-. Meet nt church, 5:45 pin Police Blockode North Os City Last Night Several local petitions returning from Fori Wayne w* re- stop|e»'d in 1 the* |eoli* e- blockade* at "Schlef* rStein < hill," noith of Monmouth . last night. .The autheritie* were* xearchlng for a convict from Al- , can az. who le-aped from a Pennaylvania train in Fort Wayne. Aid of local police- in searching for th*fugitive* W.iee Hot linked. Th*- bloekad*- wa* forine-d lev *tate pdice* in ! markeel autev and motorcycle■*. o Trade in a Good Town - Decatur
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Idmilieel Jim Wiilla. Decatur, Mt« Il Paul Miller, route 2, Berne. Leo J. (leraelot, lolite I, MolHch--Ville Dlninkoe-d Mree. Waller Slimatl und baby *on. Luiry Eugene, route I W ibhlre- <> . Curl Daniela, rout" 3, Deeatur; Ml** Erna Bulletiieler. rural route Decatur; Ml** Helen Sudduth, #27 Scliinm yer, Dayton Steed**, rout*- 3. Decatur; Mie i Hole* rt Sh *upe. Wilhhlre, <).; Mtv. laivlna Bowman, route 1 : Been*-; Mr* Wm Cron*- and biiiey daughter, Carolln Sue. route 4. Ikx-atur; Norman J. Lenaart, 310 North Third: Frank Giow*m<*l. T»IN Nildiek etreef •j I IfiiciE r Lt. <j. g.i (le-orge II Bie-rly Jr. McT SNII. wae an overnight gite*t of hl* parent*. Mr md Mr*. <*. i llerny Bierly. Dr. Blerly recently ! completed a 12-inonlh* lnte: n*hlp 'at t ie- Methodht Ho*|dtal. Indianapoll*. H>- in now on th** medical *taff of tin- Veteran* ho*pitul al Marion, having been arelgned there by Hie navy department. o JpERSOMAIS j Mr and Mr* Kenneth Chllcote I left Tuieelay m ruing for Portland. I Oregon, where' Mr. Cldlcote- will enter the I nive-reity of Portland. They expect to atop al lai* Angele*. California to vi*it with Mr*. Cliil cote'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Sale JaciehHin. Mr. and Mia. Dan Tyndall vl*ited in Indianapoli* Ti* *day Jloleert Whiner, *on of Mr. and Mi A. W Wl*tn*'. Van Wert, 0.1 ill with infantile paraly*!*. i* reported improving ■•lowly at theho»pit.il. Cuiunil"*. o. ' wli* re lie wa- liike-n. Both arm* ar*- paralyzed. Vl** Vavmne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mr* Elmo Smith of thii city, and Mi** Mildred Cullen, of Fort Wayne, are -pe-mling a two week*' vacation in N*-w York City ii Young Democrats Os District To Meet Mil*-- Parri*li. unopii*»***l Demo i rai * andidiite* f r pro***cutor of Adilin* county an l Ed Jaleerg. ia-iu-j ..crut cutldidiile for clerk of Adam* I circ-iiit c ourt, will repreicent Adam* county at a conf* re-nc of fourth d*ctri*t Young Democrat* to I'* - held al 7 o'clock tonight at the Keenan hot* I in Fort Wayne. Il* preseiiliiiivcii fr in every county in Hu* dhtrict will ail*ml and a ll**w district organization will laformed. 'I li*’ new organization will be* calle-d Young Democrat* and Ve-ti-iaii’ of World War II ' and officer* will b*- named for Hi*’ group James Eldridge*, ex*' utiv*- *•*!■• • lary of th** Mate organization, will have- < hitrg** **f lite me eting until Hie officer* ai*- named It i* Hieli Hi*- plan • f th*- di-trict orgattlzallon to h iv*- a duh in eac h * ciiiiity anil Illi*- young cliilo will he affili.ite-il , wi h th** regular county and diM riit Democrat organization*. ii — Name Omitted From Treasure Hunt List Th*- num** of the Sprague Furniture Store, South Second .afreet, wa- utilnteiitionilly oniilt*‘<l from the Hat f Decatur "tore*, piiblitdied Tio'-ulay. who are providing a treasur** hunt for 111 club and youth week vialtor*. Numbered ticket* and in*truclion* for the treimure hunt ar** Available at the information leooth on the courthou*** lawn Ticket* Will lee given out cm h of th** tliree* day* * f III*- feectlval II Rotarians To Meet Earlier Thursday Decatur Rotarian* v.ill m***t at tl o'clock Thursday evening for| their weekly meeting, o.i*“-half hour, earlier than u»ual. No program ha* been planned, in order that th*- members and their familie* may attend the* apeclal showing of the G. E. Hou*e of Magic, which | will lee given for the Rotarian* and Lion* at the Cath dic school atidlotrlunt at 7 pm. 0 Missionary To Speak At Monroe Friday ,MIM Alla AniMUIZ. returned mb-1 aionary from India, whee wa* a| prisoner of war for almoat 151 months In the Philippines, will | *peak al the .Monroe Tabernacle
camp im-eHiig Friilay loglei at Mon-1 roe. It wa* announced today. Ml** Amstutz, who m originally fr m near B*-rni-. will tell of her *-Xp*-ri*-n*e- Imilli a* I' mi*«*l'*tlaiy und a war prisoner The public is Invited to attend. ......... — ' Slaughter Loses In Missouri Election Truman's 'Purge' Upheld By Voters By I’niteel Press All Hire** senator* and the majority of representatives whose i**at» were at stake- in y*-st**r-day's primary el**cth>n* In six slates cme-rg*'d victorious today. Th** one notable exception among representatives was linger ('. Slaughter in the IlfHi Missouri I district wlio was beaten decisive*- | ly by Enos Ax’ell in a contest In I v.hicli Pre*ldeiit Truman had taken Issue with Slaughter for ■ lii- consistent opposition to th** I chief <‘X*-CUHVe's legislative |irogram. 1 S*-n Harry F Byrd, D . Va . was rsMUred another six y*-ar t*-rm by I hie re-nomination over Martin Hutchinson. Richmond attorney, a I *'!<> political action committee candielat*-. Nomination Is tanta- I mount to election in a Virginia Democratic primary ’ Sen Harle y Kilgore, D. W Va . innning with th*- endorsement of I 'he I'IOPAC. also has won r*-- . i omination handily, beating T ’ Buhl Shahan. Elkin-, by an over , whelming majority ' Sen. Frank P Briggs, who was * ..ppointe-d to the* senate* in 1945 ' to fill Mr. Truman'* -eat, was * ; r nominated ley Missouri De-mo- ’ < rats and will oppose Republican '* Janies P. Kent in the .Novemiw-r ' election. L In th*- contest* for house nomi- j' nation, all four Incumbents witli j opposition were leading in West Virginia. Two representatives it were unopposed , Reps J, Lindsay Almond, Jr. i Howard Smith and J Vaughn i Gary were lea ling in their fight* i for n-noinination in Virginia, but Hep Ralph Daitgliton wa* trail 'i iiig f.ir IM-hind Porter Hardy, Jr.. 1 Norfolk farmer, in Hu- secemd || district. Former Gov Hairy II Woodring. se-crelary of war under preside-ni Roosevelt, won the* Democratic gulu-rnatoriul nomination in Kansas and will oppose Frank Carlson. Republican notn-lll*-e- ill (he full *-l*-clioll Woewlring had bas*-*l his campaign on a pledge* to repeal tin- state's 05-ye-ar-edd dry law. lent despite- the* liquor Issue- it wa« oil*- of thedii)le*t primaries in many years. At least Hire*- repre-sentatives oppose-el in yesler lay’s primary v.ere assured of ri-noniination in Missouri. They wer** lie-publican incumbent Walter C Plo*-«*-r, C. Jasper Bell. I>. and Dewey Short. R (tn*- of the- closest primaries repoile'd was New H.iiiipsliin-'s Republican gubernatorial raee- in w hich Gov Charles M. Dale- nose-el out Ids chief oppoin-nt. H*-p Slier man Adams, ley only 534 veetes, ae-e-ording to ceimplele- returns. Aiiams iinme-diately charged Irre-giilaritie-s and saiel In- wemld ask that c* Hain balltits lie ini pounded for a re-count “It was a close rue*-, ami it isn't over y*-i." In- inMMcd. II Hou let Kun Away l-'rom Your Shadow—ll. E. “House 'of Maßic" —See It—EREE. 0 GIRL, BOY iContlnm-el from Page I) Hi* tro ps ~r<- in charge and troop memlierei will remain hi tit*- exhibit during all hours. (tn tin- south sill*' <*f Hi*- tent near Second street Is the- exhibit of th** Git l S* out**, incluiling day tamp project . amt a eollee-lion of doll* flags of tin- nation, e-tc. nil und*-r tin- Hi*-iiic of "International FrlemLihlp.” • Mrs. Margaret llllyard Is gen-
[l We are trying our best to keep meat prices down. You 1 can help by buying only the meat you i need - - and asking for the cheaper cuts. Higher priced cuts if left unsold are bound to result in lower prices. i Gerber i ! MEAT MARKET '
i-ial ihaiiinaii <et the Girl Smut exhibit, .»*«lMee| by Mrs. C, I. F nlaysoii. Mr* It C. He-tvli and Mr- Kenneth Small. Leader* are: troop I. Mlm Georgia Foughty. troop 2, Ml** Igne* Nelson. Mr*. Allie Nelson. aesPlant; troop 3,| Ml* It. C. Hersh. Mia* Godfrey, a* »l«tant; troop 4, Mrs. c. J. Iteav- 1 er* and Mi** Roop, Mtv Zena Linn, uaalMant; troop I, Mis* Edith Stolz, Ml** Rosemary Gould, assistant; troop K. Mi<* Madeline, Spahr; troop 7, Mr* Maynard lie-t---rick, Mtw. Kenneth Small, assistant; troop k. Mr* Margaret Jill*! yard. Alice Tumhleson, aaalstant. I New le-ader* for the year ar«: Mre Vivian Krick. Mrs. Helen Kirsch, Mi* Imn Jeffrie*, Mr*. Robert Railing. Mrs Randolph! Brandlierry, Mrs. Opal Berg, Mrs. Malcolm lae ke- and Mrs. LawrenceFranklin At Hie present time, then- are IX3 Girl S<-ouii, with four meere- troops e-xpecte el to fie- organ-, lze*l in Septe-intier. Th*- other exhibit, located at'
ft j ( PERFUME by ROSAL V f / I SHAI, tn tluitvt, v. f I pulie-ttirtng J ) fugrincu.. u uttcnic L; 1 ts the ttriiMuft j I I plaintive tymphony |Jf i I J f Uuft / / ) 7 I ) *^o o I f “Shai” Eau de Toilette -- >2 $3.50 H V 1 1 "Shai” Perfume.. $2, $3.75. $7.25 " I Smith Drug Co. I There are no projects that country bankers are more willing to support than program* to train hoys and girls to be better farmer*. 1 Learning how co do things better early in life is the surest way to guarantee a happy farm family and a profitable farm later ooJ Our book Ji bwckiof year yavrtt program actCrMwa ■^FIRWSTATE BANK £ M Member E, IL I. (’. Established 1883 J The Story of } ' ’f The Sprouting ( x 1 Telephone Pole J IB' Con you Imogina o lolenhono polo ihot 1 1 I ■ speouti like Jock'* fomod baomtolkl f f I 1 T* l * ,a ** ••'•Phon* polo ihown above 1 1 IH z did Jutl that... only it did itt sprouting f J IB *’’ ***’■ lwo P ol * l •***" in the pl<- 1 I I £ Me ore octvstly the tame »*ie ond f J . 'kM- serve Ikwsome purpoM. However, ono j 1 M < ■ *°* bought four yeori ago, the other f / I• ' J thii yeor. And the* sprouting telephono 1 \ By I pole Is rypkol of the climbing costs f J s' I H of oil labor and motsriol required to 1 i I ■ provide you with telephone service. f f I ■ Wi* the polo stop sproufingt Who 1 1 I *K But wo do believe you shoUd J J I ;|H know how difficult It Is to continue 1 I II toed servioe under present condWons f J I i ■ pf higher ooeroting 1 -1-L- { Citians TeleplHine Co. j
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'tun western end of th* tent, lb(ludew various «nicies made by the children at Worthmun Field thio summer, which hqye been attrading attention there for several Week*. All <>t Hie- display* w**e expected to be eoiliplelely a**«nitiled by i this afterno*m. - o
A convenient hour to at* lend — the 1:00 p. m. G. E. ‘ House of Magic”—EßEE. G. E. “House of Mafic” Catholic high school auditorium, EREE, sponsored hy Chamber of Commerce. iMts NOTICE I will be out of my offic* Aug. 11 to IS inclusive. Dr. Gerald J. Kohne - -
