Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1946 — Page 3

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Wallens. Betty Mill**:' Marcella I Walter., Delore* Hheets, Janet 1 Brown. Veda and Frieda William min, Mns. Pellett. Guest* were Betty Wilson. Gloria Klmaff, Ethel Cook, Donnabelle Hurst, Patsy Abbott. Dorothy, Barbara and Aha Irwin. Beity Sheet., Shirley WorkInger, Rosy Meyers, Leg >ra Market, Thelma Daniel, and Mie Nile Williamson. The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zl tn Evangelical and Reformed church will meat at the home of Mr*. F’aye Mutschler Thmed.iy as ternoon at two thirty o'clock. Personal The Mko<e* Patricia Jone* and Barbara Jones of Allison Park. Pa are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. i Clark Smith of the Homesteads .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynch attended th.- homecoming at Salem Sunday. Several hundred former resident* of that community ‘ returned for the day's festivities. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred ID-11 of Fort Wayne visited In D'-catur Saturday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant of Ren ..aeluer have returned t > their home after a vieit In Decatur. .Me. I). M. Hen.l.-y and Mrs. Veda Orff of Fort Wayne visited Mr and -Mi.< Charles Ehinger over the weekend. Mrs. Hensley and Mrs. Orff are planning to move to Decatur September I. William Strickler of Redkey waa ,a De.-atur visitor Saturday .Mr. and Mrs. Al Schmitt and 1 family were visitors in Van Wert, i 0.. Sunday afternoon. The Ml. Pleasant W S. C S. will | have a family picnic Thursday at

| Huniiu Nutt man look. The poti luck dinner will be serv.-d at twelve o’clock. Mr and Mrs D W. Johnson and daughters, of Austin, Minn., and i Miss Marjorie Johnson of Indiana I polio are spending a vacation with ‘ Mr. and Mie. E. W. Johnson. Congressman and Mix. George W Gillie are In Boston this week where Mr. Gillie i* attending a veterinarian ((invention. They will drive home byway of Buffalo and Detroit and attend a Gi'lle family i reunion in Mic higan, arriving back . In the fourth distric t Libir Day. Mr. and Mr- Howard Buck have returned home after a two weeks’ visit with relatives in the cast. G. L. Brayton, of the- Pennsylvania railroad signal maintenance staff, underwent an operation at the Veteratw Hospital In Indianapolls last weekend. He rwides on llugg street in tills city. The Rev. and Mrs. B. 11, Franklin and daughter. Margaret Joan Franklin of And son. Mr. and Mis. Flank .Mill, of FloilX City. lowa, and Jack Mills <f Akron. Ohio, have- Iceen th guc-ets of Mr and Mis F. V. Mills here for the least several clays. — O O Honorable Discharge S-Sgt. Horman D. Brown, from F’ort Sheridan. 111. Pfc. Zan« Musser, from F’ort Sheridan. 111.

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Admitted: .Maurice Heckman, route I; llarv.-y Imdc-hen. Geneva route 2: Rex E. Hill. Monroeville: Marilyn Wulllman. Fort Wayne* route 10; Mis* Mildred Starr. Portland: Mrs. Herman Ehlerding, route 2. Admitted and dismissed: Ronald K. Bitner; Gretchen Thieme, route ’>; Alfred Cott, Geneva; Wanda Manning, Geneva: Robert Miller; Billy Myers. !H1 Bush street.

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CLUB CALENDAR toclsty Deadline, 11 A. M. Tuesday I Catholic Ladlra of Columbia. C. L. of C. Hull, R p in. i Eta Tan Slirmn. Mrs. Leo Fanrote, s p m. ■ Delta Theta Tati picnic. Bhroyer i lak>« shelter house, 0:80 pm. t Kum-Joln-t'a class of Fli*t EvanI gelical church. Mr. ami Mrs. RayI monel Eichenauer, E:3O pm. Wednesday i Called meeting of ItusineM an ci Professional Women, llunna-Nutt- > man park. 15 p in. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Kenneth Small, T:3O p m. Thursday Mt. Pleasant W S C S. Hanna t Nuttman park. 12 noon. Ruth and Naomi circle of the i Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mis. Faye Miit-chler. 2:3ft i pm. i Saturday I Rummage sale. Evangelical c Ijurcli basement, X:3o a in. to 12 noon. Sunday I Hakes family reunion. Leal <n Memorial park.

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11 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde- Foster are I ihe parents of a baby boy. born at 1:54 a.m. this morning at the \cl.fn:>i county memorial hospital. He weighed ” pounds and has not I Iceen named. , I A baby daughter vns Itorn to i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitchcock ; I Sunday morning as Io: 17 am. at i-1 the local hospital. She weighed • 5 pounds, io oiim t*. Mr and Mrs. Claude la-nis n are ill-- parents of a daughter, Imciii at I tlie Adams county ho.'pital. Sun c-iday evening at 7:5X p.m. She has a * not Iceen named. ; t A son. weighing 7 pounds and 11 ounces, was 'son to Mr. and

Mtw. V. Bruce Staton at West Palm Beach. Flu, at 5 o'clock Sunclay i vc-nlna Mrs Staton, who was I formerly Mi«s Murtha Mac y of this ! city, mid Hie baby are Imlli fine, i according Io a metwugtc received . here this morning. o ■— Amanda Gottschalk Is Taken By Death . I —■ ——■ Miss Amanda Gnttschalk, *2, life-1 long resident of Vluins (stiinty.' died at 7:30 am i day at the home: c>f a nephew, Clement Gottschalk, of Berne, when- she had lived for| the icusi six years For tunny years she was housekeeper for her bro-1 lher, tile late Andrew Gottschalk,. former Berne drußgk-l. Only near survivors are a number icf nieces and nephew*. Funeral services will be- held at 2 pm. Wednesday at the Trinity Evangelical church hi Berne, with the Rev. ( . P. Maas mid the Rev. (’, 11. Wle f dekehr officiating. Ilin -:') will le--In the MRFI cemetery. Tim body! will Ice removed freem the Yager, funeral funeral Imine v • Hie cie inent Gottschalk home at 7:•'!'• p.m 1 Tik sday. I " Trade In w Good lo»-n — Iceeat-ir

KW-..-4 p .. HIMLAND actress Adele Jergeni displays one of the latest swimsuits I seen around the movie colony. It’s a two-piece leopard print with a halter bra top and a wrap-around skirt. Wooden wedgies with blade ribbon tics complete the chic beach ensemble <fnternntionnl> • Waist Whittier! ni ' L ' At I /! / - lL Wa f 9219 \ ■ sins r IKgFgl I W 12-70 Will* : L'i / / l-L.. J Figuratively speaking, you look so beautiful In this dress! Pattern H2IB spans your tiny waistline with a wide girdle, lets the skirt fall softly It’s delightfully datalde! Pattern S2lf> comes in slr.es 12. /4. ifi. IS, 2d. Slr.c‘ HI. 3 yds. 39In. Emlcroidery transfer included. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents In i coins for this pattern to Decatur I Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 165 N. Jefferson St., Chicago KO, 111. Print plainly Your Name, Address, Zone, Size and Stylo Number. NuW ready—the Marian Martin new SUMMER 1946 I’al’ltern Book! Fifteen Cents more brings you cool, new, easy-to make fashions for all . . And. printed right In the book: FREE pattern for hallet slippers for home and beach wear!

Report $50,000 Fife In SI. Louis Hotel • ■,,. 800 Guests Escape Injury During Fire St. Ixillls. \llg. 19 (I’i'lI Damage was estimated nt approx- ; Imatc-ly today from u Hi1 which swept up mi air -liaft of the I fashionable Park Plaza hotel, | spreading smoke ami fit m through the 27story structure About Mid gUe-t* ft’-d hy life ' rapes an I elevators ea.ly ye-h-i ' dav when fin- broke- ou' In a < u todiati's room on the flr-<t tlooNone- of the gue -ts was Injun el. Imt four firemen wen ovc-reom<-Icy smoke* and another «nff‘ r<-<l minor Injuries before the fire- w.i , , Icrought under c ontrol after an , hour. Fire department officials were I unable* to lisce-Hltin 'll'- cause, hut I "

mbKif ; 1 1 r I. .fIHMMBKSHHSBB ■■■■ MBS. MARGARET COLVIN. 50-year-ol'l operator of an Indianapolis nursing home, looks on ru state authorities unshackle one of the 20 patients found chained to their beds, when police paid a surprise visit at the institution, Mrs. Colvin is being charged with malicious mayhem (International Soundphoto) 't’i A *'' ' wf !i k i Saßkr. .. T| ' K “ J V a \ J| .A | DR. OSCAR IVANISSENVICH, Argentina’s new ambassador to the V. S., who is reported to be carrying a personal letter from Argentina president Juan Pcron to President Truman, is shown with Ins «ts« and daughter in Miami as they put their dog through his tricks during a layover at Ute airport. The letter reportedly assures Truman that Argentina would £ght at the side of the United States In event of war. Siundohoto)

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OFFICIAL WASHINGTON Is go'ing to be invaded by an angry mother, Mrs. Edith Prewitt of New York City, fighting for her aon, Joseph, a 22-year-old Eighth Air Force hero now being held in military prison at Wurzberg, Germany. In a letter smuggled out of prison, Joseph informed his mother he couldn’t stand it much longer in jail und "I'm going to kill myself or escape." Letters written to the boy have been returned, and Mrs. Prewitt is unable to learn why Joseph Is being held, bo she s going to pay a call on the war department in person. ftnttrnatioaal SouaJobotol

- .ml that a smouldering clgarelte i or faulty electric wiring might I liHVI tarteel tin- fllinteS, I lie fire dilinugeel only Hl'- ' UStoeliati's room on the fit st floor lint swept up through the ventilating sysfe-rn to the Hlth floor, where it fiinm-d out through sh« hotel homo k<-eping department. Tio- fire department was aldo to pr- vent flame* from »Nreudin« further, but smoke tin I fumes pervaded every floor of the* !.I ,M '. room h( tel Two teen aged elevator opera- :.»(-, Virginia Boley and Ruth Gitlnurd. remained nt their posts, holding handkerchiefs ov«r their f»(« as they carried carload* of L-U‘‘t- to safety. Among the gue«t* were delegate* to n convention <>( 20th Century Fox Film company rxwtltlves and representatives, and Renee lumareo. dancer who had Iteen appearing in the hotel* Crystal Terrace night club. Mr* De-marco fl<-d from a fourth floor room witli her three-yc-iir ol I daughter. Jorett, anil her aunt.

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Many From Decatur At Legion Conclave A large delegation of Decatur I, eg ion nu ties and auxiliary member* have returned fron Indiana poll*, where they attended various session* of Hie r'ate l.e-gion convention over the weekend Adams poet 43 had 11 delegate* at the convention. Home of the delegate* lempim-el in the rapitul illy for Hie i lor tig •i-sshm* tesla) ami Tuesday. — u — Product Topsoil Charles Darwin found in hl* aaperlments with earthworms ths’ in fertile xoll they will produce si much a i one-fifth inch of topioll in one year.

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IIWSMI* i frdishes,firliiw)diy i FOftA » Jim sial | ! Housewife Gets i i i Osed fate I I } • Sound* awful? Well, every person in America may lose a whole month’s supply of I soap thia yoar unless the 2 | out of 5 women who’ve stopped saving used fat* get busy right away! • • During thi* world wide shortage of fat* and oil*, the I only extra aource of fata to ! make »oaps and other peacej time good* i* your kitchen. Ask your neighbor ... aak J yourself if you’re turning in • | afl you can. ; • Remember, the (at* you « turn in help to make soap ! for you. Every pound help* prevent tiie soap shortage I from getting wvtael I I | TURN W MOfil I USEPMIS •IT WR IVIRV MVNP k——--••