Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1946 — Page 3

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Bj^NCVD* NIEI M |N L * r ** < L annotin. «• Ei', "i 1 . i •»'■<•" w, ' yn ‘*' f,,r ’ ■ H L. Kin ■" f Mr »n<l Mr-. RL. Kin M IM >il» The wedding ■ indlanaP'd 1 *- ' ih.' 'll.’lM'xl 'M W ■ rin „ ceremony R i"rh>rl- <’" fforrt ‘ ,f "" R, d a Imperial ■'< K"h'"<”"‘ Kcouple. After '»>•• <•-'• ■ a »,ddlng dinn* r wa* sen R lh ,. Hitz caf". " 1111 father Hd j* a gU«»t- ■ and Mr* Kilin.) are senior* R.lu<- Cnlver»By. Ihe bride. Rin...- l* (a,,n ‘"‘J 01 , R.-h-,**! i» I" •<'h«»l ‘>f y. .. Th" bridegroom, who K w)t |, the army air fr<«* ■ lhl . war. I- a student in 'he ■ . m-mbal engineering ami ■,. ;ll 'n rof li-lta Tail l>eH« fra- ■ Friendship Village Home Ec K,,. tilth will have a pot-luck ■ Frduy al Lehman park. ■ The supper *ll' he served ■ !.« k, and all members .ted 10 bring their own Kwvim ■all day meet nr of the W.B.C. ■ Beulah th.tpel will be held ■reday at th*' church. ■nle-rs of th.’ Otterbein guild ■),.. Fir-t I'nlted Brethren ■h will have a picnic Tuesday K-z i hose planning to attend Kqu-*:*-*! to meet nt the home ■_ i; (). Yynn at elx o'clock. ■ DV B class of the First

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I’nlted Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the church. Mr*. Georg*' Hill. Mrs. Minnie Teeple, Mrs. William Foughty and Mrs. (’harlot. Ilakee will lie hurtle***-' . The DorctM claw of the Flmt Evangelical church will have their annual picnic' Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock at Memorial park It weather conditions are unfavorable. the supper will it. served at the church. CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Tuesday Monroe Better Homer Club, Mr*. Wilfred Hay, Ft. Wayne, Stucky * Furniture Store 9:80 a m. W. ('. T. I'. GHpen Sisters, 2:00 p.m. Rebekah Ixxlge, Odd Fellow* Home, 7:30 p.m. • Tuesday Otterbein Guild of First I'nlted Brethren church, picnic. Mr*. It. O. Wynn. 6 p.m. Dorcu* class of Firn’ Evangelical church. Memorial park. 6:30 p.m. Thursday St. Luke'* Guild, all day meeting. Mr*. Bert Seesenguth There will be an all day meeting of the St. Luke's Guild Thursday at the h >me of Mr*. Bert Seesenguth. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon and the leader for the meeting will be Mrs. Dan Stepien Pleasant MHIe Methodist W. S. C. S. Mr*. Frank Steole, 1:45 p.m. Thursday D.Y.B class of First I’. B. church, church. 7:30 p in. Sunday lllommn Reunion, Fairgrounds, Ottawa, Ohio. teimenetull-Martln Reuni *n, Mr

•md Mis. Frank isgei, neui Kirkland High Si Ikhil. Friday Friendship Village Home Economics dub pot-luck supper, Lehman park, Berne. 7 p.m. Wednesday W.S.C.S. of Beulah Chapel, chun li, all day. | Ernest Anderson, Jr. of thi* city, a student at Indiana university, took part in a musical convocation presented at the unlveiwfty Tuesday. August «. He appeared In the chorus of the Gilbert ami Sullivan ■pt-ru. ' Trial by Jury," which was given by the music school. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey of thUi city, who is attending the Vnlver- ’ sity of Michigan summer school at Ann Arter, Mich , visited her par-1 enta Sunday. Me* Pumphrey will return to Decatur in ’wo week* to assume her duties at Decatur high school as librarian. Mr. and Mr*. Van Grunt of Ren* wdaer are visiting in Decatur. From this dty they will motor ea*t before leturnlng to their home. Th*' Rev. ('. M. Sinlfl* y and fam Uy returned today to their home! in Springfield. Mo. Rev. Smltleyhas been conducting a series of church meetings south of Decatur the last two weeks. Mr and Mrs. Gordon E. Olson and daughter, Kathleen, of !<afay-| ette. vioited with Mrs. Olson's par-1 * nt«*. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Zimmerman. Mr Olsrn was recently dk* | charged after three years service In ' th*' army, and 1* now employed by I Purdue university as counselor for veteran student*. Mr. and Mr*. H 11. Stoner of Chicago visited here over the weekend Mr Stoner returned to the city this morning, while Mrs. Stoner will remain during the week. Sh*» will be joined tomorrow by Mr. and Mr* Edward* of telpeic, O. Hunting! m barbers have !><>«• ted

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price* to hair cut* cent* and shaves 5" cents, effective today. Jim Hunter underwent a tonal!eitomy at the local hospital Hile morning. Mrs. Homer la*wer and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and children. Sally. Mary Jam* and Joey, have returned home after a two week" vacation at Luk*- Webster. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Maddox and ’ daughter*, Jane ami Ann, spent the I week-end In Greencaatl". Indlanapo Ils and Lafayette Ann Maddox will | enter In-Pauw university this full ax a freshman. Dr. Joe Morri* of this city luureturned to hie home after a several week* course at the Ih-wey school of orthodontia In New York jo uo|i*|ditmo *|t| hujMon<»,*t Xit.) the course at that school. Dr. Morris went to Philadelphia where he , studied denture" for a week at the jII D Justi Institution. Mrs Mor- | *ls joined Dr. Morri* in the eaat | sometime ago and they returned to : their home through Virginia and Washington, D. C. Dr. Morris will return to hl" office September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .Miller and (laughter, Ruby, and granddaughter*, Donna Kay and Dianne Small, spent Sunday with Mr. Miller's sister. Mls>< Edith Miller In Toledo. O. ’1 T ■ * Bl 111 Hbtl |]|lllH|!'bii| |(IH FSAM’ Headquarter* Cariobean Alt Command, Albrook Field, Canal Zone Aug 12 First Lieut. Paul ( V. Schmitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz, Decatur. Ind . haa arrived at the Panama air depot, an IzulaJlation <f the Caribbean air com

I mand in the Canal Zone and a«*um-*-d ills duties a* uMsbiiunt civilian I ■ personnel officer. He is a 193 H i graduate of the Itecatur Catholic high echool and prloulo joitilliK the arnu-d forces In 1943 was employed i as salesman at Andemim, Ind. 111*1 wife. l.*-n.i, I* residing with hl* par■nt* In Decatur. Mr. and Mr*. D A. Stnlter. of this | dty, received a I tot ulstance call j from their aon and daughter-in-law. Lt. and Mr Robert Stalter over l the weekend H" also talked with I hl* son. Hobby, whom he ha* not teen for a year, and to his brother,! Dale, whom he ha* not seen since 1943. Lt Slaller na* been overseas since Ib-cember, 11*1.’, and was home in Decembe;', Hill, on a 45day leave. Mi and Mr-. C’.urles Wasner, ofi Ontario, Calif., ai" th" parents of' a baby boy, horn Vig.ist 7. The| tuinily formerly • elded on Stevenson -Greet In this city. Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Meltm rout*- 6. are the parents of u baby i girl, born at 9: io a m. thk* morning I .*t the Adam* county memorial ho* ! pita!. She has not teen named. A baby son wa* tern to Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Wagner of 3M Steven * n street, this morning at 1:17 a m. nt the Ad:ims county hospital. Mr. and Mr**, John l*y*e of route ' I. are the parent" of a liahy son. born at the Adams county hospital Saturday nistht nt l*i:o| pm. ll*Ims not been named. A bahy lioy wax tern to Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ray < i route fi, Satur day morning at 7:15 a in. nt th*- Io cal hospital H*- weighed H pound*. ounces. Mr. and Mrs Eriieal Gephart ar*th*' parent* of a baby g'rl. born .it 2:07 pm. Thursday at the kdain* county memorial hospital. She weighed eix pounds and four ounce*. Mr. and Mrs. John Spring er, 433 Line street, ar*- th*- grand parents. — o

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Admitted: Jam* Hunt*-r, l"l W Adams street; Fi*-d W*-ik*-r. \*-n*--docla. <>. route 1; Mi*(. F**rgie l';u ' penter, Moiirovvlll*-; Mtw. R**b*-rt 1; iwiniin, 1121 Elm *lr* *-t. Admitted and dismissed: Miss' Karen Chapman, route 5: Dorrfev Morin. Thirteenth and Adam ,tie*-ts; Donny Sh ickh-y. 330 North Ninth street. Dtenhsed: Mr*. J**-* pit Hoge* -’ ami lialiy tey, rout** 6: Mi-e Marlene Ainsworth. Motirm-vlll* ; Mrs Alvin WlMtaker. Monro*: Mr Chester Martin. Portland: Mrs It Pau! Miller. B*-rn- rout. 2; Orville Ro I*. 426 North Fourth str.*- , Fred Meyers. Be.:ie; John Maz*tin, I'.i-ini-. o MASONIC Regular stated meeting, Tues-1 day. August 13. at 7:3" 1> m W J Krick. W M lM9b2tx

I- ’.’ StMidßiKKiKsan/! £%T'. $Ek ■*' ■ . \ Bki B E <r' r \ V ■ J - ' toft, Frtndi ribbon-trimmed model; rioht, volvot docho with ostrich foathort; Intel, visored beret. Better get your profile polished up and nicely net off with a good coiffure before you go out to buy a fall hat, aa there is much accent on the profile hat which is pretty dramatic on the showoff side. The model shown left above is made of frosty light blue felt trimmed with imported French ribbon in Provence blue and American beauty red. Right is the most dramatic of the hats shown which are al) Laddie Northridge models. It is a brown velvet cloche decorated with a cascade of ostrich feathers with flues tinted from creamy white to a deep brown felt. A good friend of the business woman who knows that glamor hats just donl mix with the trips down town in al) weathers, Northridge makes hats, like the one inset, that look trig and feminine but are practical It la a visored beret of black velours, casual a* a cap, usd a burnished gold crown oord. </a(«rMUeaafj

Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area ■ y J&gdSß Union U. B. The public is invited to attend al zospel school of tilil-l ■ to I* held \ugiint 19 *o 3°- inclusive, at the I nion I'nlted Brethren church. 1 *■ rated iw i and on*-half n, -•<* south A* .I of Will-hire. (1. In. Blue Creek town-hip. Professor Wllhur Wil son of Kingsport, Tenn., will be the itw:rut-tor I’rof. Wilson ha - . taught In various -tat* ami I* on tile Staff of teachers a* Stain*-B.IX l*-r s -houls of music in Dallas. T*-x and Chat.iii uigit, Tenn - • ■ <)-— ■ ■- ■ ' — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur "'*4* 'WwZSJMk 4 *-wnaßge k DESCENDANT of one of Germany’* dtlcxt ruling houses, Princess Isen-mrg-Bucdingen, claimed in Frankurt. Germany that she had been 'ludnaped and threatened" by an American officer. She said the of:er had threatened her whilequesionmg her in connection with the iisap|>earance of six world-famous lit treasures from her sneient es..tu. (International Radiophoto)

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Runs Into Side Os Trolley, Mon Killed Indiana polls, Aug. 12 tl'Pi Paul I'whank, 3M, wuh killed last night when b<- ran against the eld** of *i ir*ll*-y. The vehl* I*- operator. John Browning. 39, was not held by Hilhorßi*** -~o —— Anderson Resident Is Killed In Foil | \nder«on, Ind.. Aug. 12 tl'Pi— Hit*-- w*-r<* planned today for Mr*. Katherine Brehm. IS, who died her*- yesterday of Injuries suffered In a fall a few weeks ago. She wa* * a former indianupor* school teachJonesboro Womon Is State Auxiliary Head T*-rre Haute. Ind.. Aug. 12 tl'Pt M ■ Multi*- Morgan of Jone»b >ro today headed th*- \merlcan teaion : iiuxlllary of the department of Indiana as newly-elected president. Mr- Morgan, elected at th*- chatng *• -ion of th*- organization's 3 / ■V Jiiß' SHE WAS the daughter of Italian Baron D'Alterio and he wu a Al lighting in the Italian campaign. , They married in Capri and hero Mrs. Walter Rogers unpacks in Phillipsburg. N. J, where the newi tyweds will live. (International)

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state convention y»»t.»rday, »uccoed* Mr*. Jane Bolen, Indianapolis, who became i nutbmal committeewoman. Mr*. Mather Baumgardt, i.afayette, wa« elected northern vicepresident, and Mrs. Eva Gregory, Bloomington, aouthwrn vlce-proal-dent. Mr*. Helen Kundrat, Fort Wayne. »ae re-elected deportment secretary and Mr*. Esther Jay, Indianapolis. re elected treasurer. —o ———— American War Dads Plan Convention Evansville, Ind.. Aug. 12 -tL'Pi*-* Plans were completed today for holding the elate convention of American War Dad* at Evansville Aug. Id. 17 and Di- Keynote speaker will te George Charno. national legal advisor of th- American War Dull* association. —o — _ Honorable Discharge I. V. Knittie, S2.’. 334 North Fifth afreet, from Great Lak**. HL T L .... j. . jL/juxi WAR VITIRAN Ralph K. Bets. 2«. Willoughby. 0., ia shown in the city Jail at Bad Nauheim, Germany, where be la being held until h* faces deportation charge*. Who* h* found Job* scarce and prices too high in the U. S., Betz stowed sway on a troop carrier. (International) “I lost 52 Lbs.! ft • 1 WIA* *IH ia AMIN” *■ ■am. c. a. wills, rt. wear* A. MMS > \ gal uat. WUIUH. tmMM. Tb« Upwae. •« wan aar ■£ 4 o, aa< la 4iS«.at tLaa raw • La! wbr ■>« 1,, <la A VMS V4ua, ( andr Hlaaf la. .1 lAaaa naalw j !lu . LaU.I irau •aada.US Ur id OF . Hadwrta* Xto*. Witk OU. A rd. Flaa roe *M ’( a* BH aul an, mra". ManGa SMateMt, f aMaUorbalUr. rou aajJr r»« l»»w fl ■ kMil(h lira* <?•. "Tear out this ad a* a reminder." Be Smart And Sew! //• w If-1 ir Fh Ji 9077 jln| MARIAN MARTIN Enjoy every moment (rom sunup to sundown In u perfectly composed dress like Pattern 9077! Button it on without mussing your hairdo Note graceful sleeve*. Pattern 9077 comes in sizes 14. DI. 18. 20; 32, 34, 36 39 40, 42. Size 16 takes 3% yd*. 39 In. Send TWENTY-FIVE cent* in coins for thia 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 Cente more brings you coo], new. eaay to-make sash--1 lona for all . . And. printed right lln the book: FREE pattern for I hallet slippers for home and beach wear!