Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1946 — Page 3

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ill ■ " ■ 1 ’ ■ T meeting cf ■ A U \ of the Niitim.ni ■ I! <1 r ’ ,,, ' , " l IV ■ „f Mi’ hia 'nil Gundy, fcm “ nd ,IV ’‘ 3 “l”"" 1 l ”'. ■. K.nnl * , '" n ' ini ‘ **" ' ■ by Mrs Ml.h. l nnd B T ,„. 1....011 study W'* K'll.qbiing m Vika. ••Hull; ~v. n. ..ml r-l'ori "» iMiinh'i’t <>f Africa i.v Mr- 'lii 'K I follow.-I <li« un»lon. in Vfl<« which < 8t... *..<1.1 like lo anil K h . *OI||.I II.IV K. '"“''i |H ’ l ’ rou * h ' ■ \| r < Foor and Mr«. Haver th( , fur building". K ~. hoo>. chapel" and a (4 turning Christian Kp, f,t a.i- || filliped with ■ 0 \f V.ni Gundy. K..f.-r Holl!— ' 'lb "f have .i pot lin k dinner Ke-il.i) •!' '!"• home of # Mrs. H ll.ty, 111-Icy Drive, ■ay.'!*' Mitnber.r an- aak«*d H,,. S'U s> - Furniture Store Tie-d.iy morning. Kr'.i'.'’:i "'ll i" 1 furnished. Km and well proportioned is always preferable .iiid tin restrained leal.

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| CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, It A. M. n y Thursday Zion Lutheran Minshinary socle e ly. meet nt church, 9 ,i in. W 8. C. 8. of Methodist church, .. church parlor", 3:30 p in. ,1 Happy Honiemakera club, Mm r Rene Brandt, 7:30 pm. I Salem W. S. 8., Mr". Elisha Merriman, 1:30 pm. , Ml**l>nary Society, Evangelical •• Church, 2 pm. , W. M. A., First C It. Church, ■ 7:30 p.m. I Women of the Moo<e, Ritual Practice, 7 pin. Friday American Legion Auxiliary, Leg I lorn Home, X p m. Victory ('lawn of First I', fl. Church, picnic Lehman Park, 1 Herne. Meet at church, 5:15 p.m. Tuesday ' Monroe Better Homes club, Mr*. 1 Wilfred Ray. Ft Wayne, StUiky* 1 Furniture Store 9:30 am i Bersonais r Bob Shirk. Jr.. West Palm Heat h, ' Fla., Is quite ill with virus pneu--1 monla, according to word received ' here. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shirk, Sr., who had left a week ago for a trip to this county. Sturgis and Kansas City were call I ed back home by their con's illnees. > They hope to vieil here later in the year.

Miss Norma .le.m Fox and Willis ■ Fox spent I.Mi weekend in Indiana I India at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I F xra Sprung! r ami son Howard I Mi«e Not ma .)< in Wilson, duugh | ter of Mr ami Mm Francis How ard, was taken to the Riley hospl tai. In lmlinmi|ndls ymterday, where sht< will be placed in a new ca*l Miss Wilson war. taken to Hie hospital early last f.ill, and line been ill a ea it -ilii-eth.it time. Thiel will be Hie third • -I she hue worn ' und her condition shows improve nietil Mr ami Mr-. Raymond Kohne are enjoying a day off, visiting in I Cincinnati, where they hope to' attend the !(•■<! • I'ulm game this afternoon. Th« Fort Wayne Daisies of the* All Xmericuii girls' bai.diall league | are looking ahead Tnelr scouts! have pit ked «i!f Rochelle Lie. lily, 11 year obi jlaugiilei of Edward l.ei<hiy of V'e Jefferson township high school. Th> y rouble al Berne ami Rochelle I* -aid to be an in/ usual ball player in any posltini She will not l>e list'd on tin- team tor st veral yeaiw but will work on with them occasionally. Elmer Luginldll is recovering from Injuries receive. l when lie; fell 15 feel from a ladder while painting al Hm Kauffman farm five I miles eaet of llerim Ills right ' shoulder was fractured and be was badly bruised. Carl !.oi»e ami onvo.iournay were among the liecalur visitors al the Portland fair last evening. Ilarttld Thieme. 52ft Stildabaker street, haa lieen confined to his hime since Monday night with In flui-nza. Mr. Thieme is a city mail, carrier ami Lawrence 'Joe" Rash ha* been substituting tor him. Mr. and Mrs. Wills. I Howe of j Winche-ter, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Jmnney ami Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Trader ami daughter Joan of Fort Wayne were dinm gutsits of Mr. ..nd Mr*. E Bell Wednesday evening and enjoyed the pet parade and | H < lull exhibits. Mr and Mrs W. Guy Brown of this city will leave tomorrow for Wallington, Fla. for n vieit with Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Brown They will return Just prior to the opening of the school term. Summer School Term Is Closed Wednesday The summer s'hool term at the liecalur junior-senior high s'h ol closed Wednesday, afte. being conducted throughout I e summer months with 22 eliiden'* enrolled. W. Guy Brown, principal of the school, served ae dean. NOTICE I will be out of my office Aug. 11 to 19 inclusive. Dr. Gerald .1. Kohne QUALITY Photo Finishing » I 101 l house Druß Co. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR, If not pirated, your 35c t>.ck »t »nr dm" More TK-OL • trrKONO '"laiichb- eor.. l*tDA SO', alcohol. II PENETRATES. Reaches MORE rermi to KILL th* Iteh. Locally at Smith Drug Store.

t ■ -t*****. w I i 'Tw I =“ J - 1 J Mb >' f r « ■ ’ * I i ’■- k r 1 Is- 4 | W \ g '1 ■♦*. P> 1 F F i Rs.*’*! W - -»;g'T 3 IF t:*, K B left, mimosa yellow robe, satin lined, rose print with white ground, right, turquoise quitted coolie coat. Jt’« almost time for the campus girls to shine up their midnight oil burning lamps for study hours? and the frost will soon be on the pumpkin and in their rooms Shown above are three quilted rot,< > calculated to ward off chills and do it attractively. They are trousseau stuff and also practical possessions. The one at the left is a beautifully tailored Textron robe in soft mimosa yellow, lined and piped with a striking terracotta satin. Next is another Textron robe, a rose print on a crisp white ground, the lining a soft shell pink The turned-back coilai foims a flattering V neckline, and a self sash pulled in snugly gives the tiny waist look. The third robe is a rustbng mustard yellow taffeta, and the alita at the side* and high, collarless neckline fastened with contrasting spaghetti loops give the coat *n authentic Chinese look Wf“f B 9W bright red or black slacks. (Inttrnntiontl)

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When Gem ril Ma< \rllrir vi r |er Manila fur the Iml-m mb m e I Day i eremony on Hie Hh <>f Ju'y. he w;i- received by an honor guatd I lomposed of Hie 3rd Hu , 313 id | Inf.. Xftlh Dlvj-lon Pvt. Francis I L Pollock, son of Mr ami 'lt i Asa A Pollock who re ideal "It I Si'hirmcycr street wa» a memb, r lof the honor fiiai I which w.t u selected group etto-en lor Hie tail General Mat \rHnir per <>tt liv Ito peeled the t'lt.'ird ami extend' I his ' oiigralnlalion and Ho- ■<:> gralula'lons of Hie membei <■! Hi'- arim-d ervlu s in Japan " ,J their splendid appeal alii e, |‘v' Pollock is a memb, i of Hie •..!> ' Div. now -tatiomil al .Mari<|iilnn ' Luzon. Philippine Idand* The sftt.i I Div left the Eliro|*eun theater II I June, HHS, ami after a brief tay I in Hie I'. 8. went lo the Pa Ifl' Ihealei In Align i. 1915. In atbli | lion tn it- routine duties. tls> divi sioti It i been engaged in mopplni’ up small Jap tleim hments whlctt are still at large, proce ami deactivating guerilla unit’, anil training Philippine army Special Services And Meefinas Os Churches In Arno ggg Linn Grove George G B irnm, chalk atli-i f M.irio'i. 111., will give a program in sailed art at the t'.mgie ation.il Ght iii Han < hiircli n Linn Grove. Sunday evening. Mr. Bortim is widely known and has conducl'd inspiring -ervices of ihis type in numerous churches ami civic Mr Boruni U an Instructor in the Reppert School of Auct oner-ring and a quartet m.ide up f ont Hie indent b dy of tli" „<-h tol w I! assist In the -ei vice c The qua 'let r-on-f’ s of Mr G irfield. Te< . Alberta. Gan Dalia. Tye m. Lon- Jack, Mo. George I. II tv- D" ifie!<|. Ohio, and Robert E M< lb tin. Eureka. Kan. The pa-lor. Rev J Robert f'rsi Veit atld his i-oli :re iHolt extend a cordial invil ill m to tb • public t ■ .'lien I this service II Atwvut per. nt of M 1 • achu sett- families own radios the lai-i I percentage of any state in Dm I'nion, a c rdii to the Broad-<-a-l Meamirenieiif Bureau. Rhode Island Li aecoiid witlt 9. >. followed by New Vork. 97 ti. folinei f iclll and New Jer-ey. !i7 5

@O9l Vdmlltel Rudolph Koller, unit" I 11''' at 111 \dmilli I and I tli • d Theo I Mey r. toiiii " Gi tu '.a, Ml" Nila lliiod, loitie I. It'iiiim llj ml "I ' " nle Loin Flcliei . I Dab It ilidf. route D< > itm r7 J iX?CTii! 1 Mt and Mr f'lia le. Omlor, 219 North Seventh ,<tnet, are parent < f a baby boy, born Lils morning 1 al I 25 o'cloi k at Hie Adams conn ty imtmiri.il jrii.il. The lialiyi wi htiirsl even pound five and Ihie,' quartern oil'll' I \ baity lioy. burn a’ ti"' 3d.i n ; (otiniy tm nioria! iio-pial Ibis' I morning at *» ; " thirty fmi o'< Im k ! , Mr and Mi Jo .|.h Hog.-m, J route |p. atm. Weighed six I poinds, t'ti ami om h It oiim 'i il Rain Threatens To Cut Festival Crowd Ifep i t- <.f local ihumlershowers | and a light aprlnkb> -horily after nou;i ihrmitetie I l> bold down crowds at this afiettio -n and to- ■ night'a f« -Hv.il progrum. The i dairy c.itile judging was compleifed this nfteriioon, while judging l in gardening, loneervatlon and I poultry w.is st II In progre-s. o | There I .1 I ill-hip lietw. cn om who is always ph king up dirt and I cos ip; both traffic in rumor • l-jl' il ?ui - v MA3JORIE WIUIAMS, 19. of Mt. 1 la baimn. Pa. pack" her clothing . j for her trip to Switzerland with I the first group of American col- * lege btudenta to study in Europe since 1938.

Young Democrats Os District In Meet Will Reorganize In Adams County An enlhm'lasile meeting of font Hi district vomic Denim tats ind World War II Veteran" was h> Id i la-t night at Hi- Hotel Keenan Fort Wayne The meeting was I lull'd by lame Elrldi'e, t ile ex,- • alive -e< retarv of the group, ami w i attended by representativeIri m every loiinly in the dislrh i i ; With the exception of Wells coiinly Ed Jaberg, Democrat i.rid dale I for clerk and Miles Parrish, prose ! i nltir e|ei-t, were t!i« Adam county ■ cm,- eiifaHve \ dinner preceded Hie ol can.Z.itloll meet Inr Plan- wre distloo-d for making i i» rmaneiit place in Hie district <.i -.itiizaiioii for Hie younger mem 1 l„r of 'he p ity Every county 1 ' 'ion w II be organized with at ! : t one i hili, and In Allen eoiintj* | lh< re i ,i p all tn have < Ver.'ll i lulls. T local repre i niative said there would be i meeting non hi D< ■ atm for the piirpo-e of reor : gatiiz.im* Adam county's younger t Voter-. o Two Calls Answered By Fire Department T o D i.itin fire department answ<- - d two i ali. late Wednesday afternoon, neltncr of Hie '.ills mu't tig in a major file Ftetrnn were f.r,,t summoned to the rear of tie Mark Braden ' h me, lorne, Third ut’d Monroe 1 -tree:,-, <o extinguish I grass file, I believed to have beeq s'art'-d by I. i ,ii’l- -ly tos-'d i izarette or I m it' h Tie i ill w.i- atiewered shortly after .'! p in. \ <• on I run w.i- made about 5 30 [i .il tn tb- Zi i i Lutheran i huri h. coiti'r Monioe ind Eleventh Street,' Burning of trash in tiie churi h furmic" resulted in, ..• ivy -moke liai king up into the building and Hie alarm was sound ed —n Four Hearings Held By Beverage Board Four hear.n < were In Id late Wi dn.'-'iay afternoon ir the county i Mirtiion-e by the Adams county .licoholic lieverage rommiscion No objectors were reported to any of Ho application* fur nii'Wil- of Hi <ll.-0 a- follow. Palace t'afc, beer, wine and liqilol : It I' O Elks I .il'.'e. (I Itibt, iiquoi. win,- and lieer: White Spot Case b. r and wine. Herman M< y r. li n kage liquor a Increased Cotton Crop Is Forecast W.i-longl -ti. \i|g ' fl'l't The ugi fi-uliitie departm.'ir today pre ie ti.|| , |'i|i; di'llli fir i .icon crop of !t,2fm.mm i M I bain The I- Ilmat" lottip.ired witli a" luil pl dm tion last year of h,|!is.mm hah - "Tbe indicated pro om ti >ii j< 3 I percent or 275.011'1 Hal, above Hie sm.ill 1915 crop," the department aid. ’ but is 3.250.quo iMi bah below the I's-year ' average ” ORDER HEIRENS <C Hitinm I Fr.'lil I’lg" I met il. sired. Court mlioti followed a rotifer I fire between defense counsel and plate's attorney William J. Tim Iby Tuoliy said after the confer | cure that lie was satisfied tliat I H>e psychiatric report will guide f H’e defense, .uni Ilia' lie had no | <>bje« tioll tli the examination lie cause Hie youth wn in custody ’ Tuoliy annoiincid after the hearing that he and assistant ‘la'es attorticv Wilbert Crowley would meet to now witli de If. use counsel Jnliii an I Mai Coglilan and Towle, and witli Hoffman ami Haines, to discuss selection of a third psychiatrist, in examinations of this nature it . required to have a "jury” of three Tile conference will lie I'clil at H 20 a. m H'DTI. They also will discuss procedure to be followed in examina turns of the moody youth, whose 223-page confession read at times like a psychological case history Jail attendants discovered a razor blade yesterday hidden in line of four iHioks requested by lleirens, apparently thwarting an attempt by lleirens to heat the law by committing suicide. Tile blade was found lift ween the pages of a book, "A Treasury of American Folklore," during a routine jail investigation. Disi'tissing the discovery and whether lleirens knew the Idade was concealed in the book, sheriff Michaei Mult any said: "The boy has a phenomenal memory." Investigators said Hie youth might have placed Hm blade In the book months ago. for possible use If lie were trapped In fits crimes.

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