Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1946 — Page 3

DAY, AUOUST 13. 1946

P ”° CRA jhl l-rofvmlonn! M *7lltnon hh P'”“ , ; , ’"’_, f ”; r ' 7 EB,, i-.i»; it ih<- * u urranzementa inlOm 7 W-mhoff. pic*lBB . Huth Ki'"* *“ P UM M J,< Cl- nnyn Ho-'P. -•■■ IHt'" pUhIHH. Mr*. Be-ie IM 1..- *"< r - ur 7 Ww ■' ' FWB ~- Hi.- . x.< u«.V‘' commitI mmlttec* for I- ■ S.pii-mber: education I .i'iuii- > • hii iniit<•♦■. Ldythc iJBjJ,,. Hiainnan; October: MB ,H ,i.. mill’• <• Madi-llm-MB . h.n : mun. Vov.-mlxr. Inter kSM\| piat .in<* lommllti-e. Mak... n>. clialrman; DecentI SB, " R !, ’*‘ nlHrJ ' M. .'.airman; January. leg .ummlttef. Lol* Kraft, 18,,, E-i.tit.'iiy h«Hlth <-<>ni fl ,:: r " L ' hiUi ' im inlwiKhlp commiti Wc.ui'"' Highland. 'hairman; |K t n.itc •• c ommittee, father[JMh.ll. t. c hairman; May pub|M|,..||l mitte.-. Eleanor llieberM appointed tor tl.e year are hgfl Matilda Sellemeyer. palliar «M lUn - an,! M '” J * nP K, ** ln t 3K). ate being male to attend dietrlct meeting to hr y.-ar at Haieliiurat hotel, £ l-* k e R a >' 00 •Meptemlter 7 B. Th.- meeting will he In the Ffßot .1 hoii-e party Also mem|B> t>|,. Ilec alu:- dub have been Bd to attend the reception at t . nuip maneion October 27 Sp.. r of Indiana's newly-elected *Sna. president. Mis* Sally ButJOHN FLOYD cKrtains CLUB • John Eloyd of Monroe entertin- members of the JameaWoman a dub at her Hummer on Siuth l-ake George reB I 'an Mlniwlch played an a<entitled I Hear Illa )B Calling" and “My Secret." Kulik M Crist sang two vo.e. ti.m.. accompanied at the (B by Mrs. Gerald Bowerman. ijlMinmicti then eang "Beauti'Bvamer.” B) table- were arranged In the flower garden from which tB-H-J a three course luncheon ißi-a Vera Minlck, Nancy Will* iß’iiy li- Dave. The table, were IB*- 1 -liver and centered with paper .1011, and streamers each guest* place. A play. of Mothers.' was then 1B from a stage in the garden. Be taking part were Mrs Wells, HH Minlck, Mrs Crist, Mrs. ‘Bab and Mrs. Floyd. Bion auxiliary Business meeting .B* American Legion Auxiliary 1 h'-ir regular business meetevening at the Legion Br The ®*eting presided B l,y '* nP * Stricker in the of the president, Mm. Heland th.r vice president, Tieman. members were then introflll by Mrs. Mabel Llniger. The Ml meeting will in. held Friday fl" - August 23. at which time y? ,he •Mshllghto of the Brtment convention held at

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sJhibl aLOv .wmBBLKPL * Jo Hr jwuJSHmmIPL r*mliiaa of Decatur have ohown an ever-lncreae- • '"fl preference for Zwick’o modern equipment, homelike surroundinge, and personal eervlce •mce 1838. They knew that the deolreo of the ( - «re*v«d family are alwaye uppormoet in our mindo~to provide a eervlce that will long re- J a sacred memory. ’

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" TSrrTTlaute August i lo ll will be given by the delegates, .Mm. Helen I Myer*. Mra. Luella Tieman. Mrs. r Kllaalieth Hersh, .Mrs. Zelma Roop • and Mra. Eleanor Braun. >• ANNOUNCE WINNERS - IN FLOWER SHOW r Wlnnore In the flower ahowepon - aored by the Decatur Garden club r and held Friday In the junior-sen • lor high echoed were announced to- ; day. PriSM were awarded to the • moat cleverly arranged laiuquots. Also entering In the judging were > the color combination* and con- • tainers in which the flowera worn i placed. t Flnat prize In the glnnia bouquet » waa awarded to Janet Smith; aec- : end. Shirley Sudduth, and third f .Marilyn Moeller; mixed bouquet*. • Akiysius Brlte. first; Shirley Ahr. • second, and Ikmald Duff, third. • Judge* for the contest included r Mra. C. 0. l-ewton, Mr*. Dewey Gal- • logley and Mrs. Adrian Wemboff. , Ako aesfeiting were the Mc*dames • M. F. Worthman, Sam Baumgart- ' ner. Paul Felber, Roy Runyon and • Anna Vance. WORDEN FAMILY REUNION HELD The William Worden family enjoyed a reunion at the CHIT Brown • residence, east of the city, recent- ■ ly. A flasket dinner was served at ■ noon, and the afternoon was spent 1 in playing games. I Those present were Mr. and Mm. > Richard Worden and eons, Craig- , ville; Mr. and Mr*. Ixtule Worden ’ and daughter, Fort Wayne; Mr. and ■ Mr*. Fred Nolan and family, Syra- - cuse; Mr. and Mra. David Worden i and son. Valparaiso: Mr. and Mr*. ; Carl Worden and daughter, Geneseo, III.; Mr. and Mm. Milo MeI Clure and daughter, Mishawaka; ( ■ Harry Worden and family. Mm Bob Moser and aon. Mr. and Mrs. ( Herbert Smitley and Dick Gerber, all of Magley; Eugene Bllderhach, Monroeville; Lorena Wiles, Nobles- - ville; Gerald Brown, Dayton, O.; - Lewi* Hrown, Indianapolis; Mr. 1 and Mrs. Clyde McClure and daughters. Decatur, and the hoet and hostem. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff - Brown and daughter.* I _ i The Women of the Moose will , ' hold the regular meeting at the • Moose home Thumday evening at 1 seven thirty o'clock. The St. Paul I-ad les Aid aocieiy will have an all day meeting Thur*- - day at the home of Mr*. Lyle i Franz. The Calvary tadiew Aid society 1 i will meet Friday evening at eight 1 o’clock at the home of Mra. Derrill ' i Clouse. A go<si attendance Is de- 1 i aired. 1 Mr. and Mm. Al Anker entertain- ' ed with a dessert luncheon last * evening for their granddaughter. Mias Dianne Linn, who celebrated ' her thirteenth birthday anniversary. Guesbs included Mr. and ’ Mrs. Ray Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Linn and daughter, Margery, Miss Mamha Martin. John Colchin. Fred Lion, and Mr and Mra. l-awrence Linn and daughter. Dianne. o Girl Scouts, Brownies To Hove Melon Treat The Girl Scouts and Brownlee will have a melon treat following their swim at the city pool tomorrow morning at 9:3b o'clock. - —O— — —F— Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deedllne, 11 A. M. Tuezeay Monroe Better Homes Cluh, Mrs. Wllfr.-<| Ray, Ft Wsynr, Rtuiky's Furniture store |;M a m. W. 0. T. U. GUpon Sliters, 3:00 p.m. Rehekah Ixidge, Odd Fellows Home, 7:30 p m. Otterbein Guild of First United Brethren church, picnic. Mrs. R. O. Wynn. « p.m. Dorcas class of Flmt Evangelical church. Memorial park. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday W.S.C.S. of Beulah Chapel, church, all day. Thursday St. Luke's Guild, all day meeting, Mrs. Bert Keesenguth. There will tie an all day meeting of the St. Luke's Guild Thursday at the h >me of Mm. Bert Heenanguth. A pot luck dinner will he served at noon and the leader for the meeting will be Mrs. Dan Stapler. Pleasant Milk Methodist W. 8.. C. S. Mrs. Frank Steele, 1:45 p.m.i D.Y.B. class of First B. church. | church. 7:30 p.m. Women of MtHwe. Moose Home, 7:30 pm. St. Paul latdies Aid society. Mm Lyle Franz, all day. Friday Friendship Village Home Economics club pot-luck eupper, man park, Berne, 7 p.m. Calvary latdle* Aid society, Mrs. Derrill Clouse, M p.m. Sunday Blomom Reunion, Fairgrounds, . Ottawa. Ohio. and Mrs. Frank Yager, near Kirk land High Hchool.

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Admitted: Mrs. John Kuhn, route 1, Rockford. O.; Miss Ix>ra Luxinbill, Berne, route 2; Dillion J. Jordon. Rockford, 0. Admitted and dlsmixred: Gerald delmer, 103 North Thirteenth etreet; Mrs. Paul G. Hubegger. Monroe route 1; Bruce Schnepp, route 4; Ben Kruetzman. route 1. Itinmlwed: John P. Mazelin. Berne; Miss Norma Ixut Eady. 116 South Sixth afreet; James Hunter. 401 Adams afreet; Mrs. Mervin Rupp and baby l>oy. Ohio City. ()., route 2; Mr*. Robert Cleo Andrews and baby girl, Karen Joan. 927 Walnut street. —— o Eight Are Hurt As Streetcars Collide Indianapolis, Aug. 13—(VP)—A streetcar plowed Into the rear of another today In downtown India ' napolle, Injuring eight persons, two of them seriously. Hush-hour streetcar traffic was tied up 29 mln -I utes. Most seriously Injured wore James Grayson. 29. op< rator of one of the streetcars, and Jodie Major. 4.1, both of Indianapolis). Graywon’s car rammed the other when bis brakes failed to work, witnesses said. Button This On! gio I Sin MB 1 I 9036 lM sizes v /\ /I H 2 tel* Ili .1 1 I MARIAN MARTIN Your cute Uttte tot learns to dress herself In this button-front-er. Mother will like the easysewing. easy-ironing ways about Pattern 9036. Panties included. Pattern 9036 comes in sizes 2. 4. 6 and 8. Size 6 frock. 2K yds. 35 in. % yd. contrast. Bend TWENTY FIVE cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., 165 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly Yonr Name, Addresa, Zone, Size and Style Number. NOW ready—the Marian Martin new SUMMER 1946 PaPttern Book! Fifteen Cents more brings you cool, new, easy-to-make fashions for all . . And, printed right in tbe book: FREE pattern for ballet slippers for home and beach wear!

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Car* driven by John C. Hpuhr of thle city and It. 11. ito,;sr* collided at Market street and Central av>nue in Van Wert, O, Saturday Only slight damage was reporteil and no one wim Injure.!. David Heller and Harold Gay went to Indianapolis today to apply for priorities for new l ime*. They have purchased lots on Cleveland street mid expect to build modern four room house* Immediately. John K. Evans, who has been working at Fort Wayne the pa«t sis months, visited Decatur friends last evening. Robert Heller Is at Indianapolis today to attend a meeting of the state conservation department, at which the proposed state park near Geneva will be diacMsed. During the past few days, options have heen taken on the K >0 acres of land required and money to support the . movement is now lining rai*ed. I The Llmlierlont cannery at Geneva is ready for the season's run and starting tomorrow. tomatosH will operate day and night during the run. Mlsm Dorothy Heimann. Mm. Phillip Heimann and daughters. Phyllis Ann. JoAnn and Ituthie. nave returned to their home after spending in dava visiting with friends and relative* In Kentu< ky. Ohio. Michigan and Indiana. Mr*. H. K. Hhackley, who has

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been spending the pne< two montli* with .Mr. and Mr* Carl Frey, has gone to IndlahHpoll* where the will visit her mm. Itnln, and o’her relailvim unit friend*. I Mr*. Peter Kmin lier of Fnr! MyI er», Fla, ie vlxltlng with Mr. and ■ Mrs. Dick Hoch and other relative*. Danny Kllmiu i* tim gue*t thl* 1 week of Mi.' and Mr*. Lie Klttum of , near Cralgvlll*. — 0 — Trade In a Good Town - Decatur!

' . WHM ' WILSON CARDOS DOS SANTOS, 30-year-old technician at Rio do Janeiro, Brazil, I* shown •P ra *’*? “'** without the woman I lova." Santos drank potion at his wife a grave. flnternatioool

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—»« ' — = ■ auaia Mr. and Mm. Harold Welker of Firt Wayne, are the parent* of a l.nby girl, born a' »l:'i2 a m. thl* morning at the Adam * county me mortal hoapltal She weighed 9 i pound* and ha* not been named. ! A baby daughter wan born to Mr.

and Mr* Pau) Miller ot route S, , Monday yvenlog at 7:32 p.m at the > local hoapHal. She weighed 7 pound*. <> ounce* nod line C' ’. !ie*n numid. Mr. and Mm. Colin I. Finlay*on, , 7»H Washington street, are the par. ( ml* of a *on. born a' the Adam* , county hospltol Monday night at 1:17 pm. He hn* not heen named ! ° " Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

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Celebrate Feast Os Assumption Thursday i . " ■— Ma**e> at Hi. Mary'n Catholic church on Thuivday. when the feaM of Assumption will lie celebrated, will lie at 6:39, 7 and • o'chM-k. DenedlcilOß ot the Blessed Hacrament will lie given following the last ma<«. Contoeslooa for tbiaie who wish to rveelve Holy ' Communion on tne holv day will lie heard Wednesday afternbog and evening. n Womvn tn yeur •«•'*•—thl* fr*etm*<lcm* is Ir.moui to toUmo bot ttasfcv* nervous tenetoa—when me to *"• I fuMUoMi mlddi* »*•' period petu- ’ UM Io weown Worth trying' isuimmuntsau MASONIC Regular stated meeting. Tueaday. August 13, at 7:39 p. m. W. J. Krick. W M. I UMM SHEAFFER Pen and Pencil Setn 56.50 to SSXM Holthousc Drug Co.