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i — j«H4 and forth« pant two year*' !ia» been employed a« a ateno-, graphor in the research laboratory of tin- Central Soya Co. in thia city.; The groom, *ln<o hla recent dis r-harg" from the armed f’>re*w, ha* been employed at the Fruehauf' Trailer Co. at Fort Wayne. After Auguit 31 the couple will be at; home In their furniahed apartment at 12ft North Third street. MAMIE LEE SHEFFIELD WEDS LAURES MEYER Mim. Julia She|field announce* • the marriage of her daughter Ma ! mle l<ee to Lauren H. Meyer, turn ‘ of Mr. and Mis. Tony Meyer of 30. T Grant Street. The wedding j waa aolcmnlzed August 19. at the parsonage of the First Baptist chur<h iti Ja<kson. Mia*. The Rev. W. L .Compere aolemnlzed the double ring ceremony. Their only attendant* were the bride’* twin ' abler, Minnie Lee, and her brother, Paul Sheffield. “ The bride wore a light blue wo d gabardine eult with black accea-j Korle*. Her corsage wa* of white tube roaea and gardenia*. Iler alater wore a gray gabardine euit with black acceaaorie*. and her coruge wae of pink carnation*. After the cererhony c reception was held at the home of the bride. Later, they left on a wedding trip through the caste n mountain*. The bride was employed a* a clerk at the Southern Hell and Telegraph company In Jackson. ' Since hi* return from four and ' one half yearn in the army, two of which were ep»-nt oversea*. the ‘ groom ha* been employed at the . Central Soya Co. They will make their home In Decatur. if
; marguehite sparks and AMBROSE MONNIER WED Ml<« Marguerite Spark*, daughter of William Sparks of Seymour, unci Ambroai' Monnier, eon of Mr*. iJcr.eph M-mnier of thia city, were |unlted in marriage Wednesday Augit't 21, at st Mary's Catholic 1 hun h. Th»- double ring ceremony *a* read by The Very Hev. M»gr. Joseph J. Seimetz. The bride w re a gown of white "••tin ami lace styled with a sweet- ; heart neckline. Her veil was of (fingertip length and she carried a I bouquet of white rose*. Her strand , oi poarla was a gift of the brideI sroom. Th«- bridegroom'* sister, Huth, anil brother. Roger, attended bhe couple. Mist* Ituih Monnlar wore an aqua gown with a fuchsia headpiece. Her only Jewelry was a d mble strand of pearls, a gift of the bride, and she carried a bou--1 quet of red roses. The groom'* mother was attired jin black crepe and the wore a {corsago ot pink roses. Following th<> ceremony, a dinner was served to the bridal party at the Hotel Keenan. Mrs. Monnier, a graduate of East I'ulon Center high school, is an employe of the Magnavox Co. in Fort Wayne. Her husband is employed by the Central Soya Co. The couple will reside at 121 East Woodland street. Fort Wayne. i PHILALETHEAN CIRCLE IN MEETING MONDAY The- Philalethean circle of the Zi m Evangelic al and Reformed church met at the home of Mie. henry Xc-lrelter Monday evening for their annual social meeting. Following the covered dleh dinner, the- regular meeting was conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Adolph Weidler. Thlrtec n member* und one guest. Mrs. Edward Anderson. were present. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. VonGuitton. MARY OLEARY TO • WED ROBERT GEIMER
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Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary of Fort Wayne, today announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mury Ellen, to Robert Helmer, son <f Mr. ami Mrs. Herman Gelmer of route S. The nuptial rite will take place at nine o'clock Wednesday morning. September 1. at St. Patrick'* Catholic church. Fort Wayne. Mr*. John Hr >wn will be her d*ter’a matron of honor, and the | Mlaaes Allee and Mildred Gelmer, -d»tc r,i of the bridegroom elect have been chosen as bridesmaid*. I Carl Gelmer will serve his brother as le-st man, and usher* will Ito Jerome Braun and Arthur Hel- > matin. A wedding breakfast will be served to the Immediate tamllie* folI >wlng the ceremony at the Cameron Tea room and a reception will be held at the home of the bride'* parent* at 123 Eaot DeWald street, from five thirty to nine o'clock. Assisting in serving will be the Misses Helen Van Ryu. Margaret Van llyn and Cecilia Murphy. All girls who attended swimming dasse* this summer are aekecl to meet at the |m>ol Thursday morning at nine thirty o'clo k for group picture*. The girls arc requested to bring their suits. Descendant* of the* John Brown family will hold their annual reunion Sunday. September 1, at Sun Set park. A basket dinner will i lie served at noon. L. R. Zlntamaster haw purchased the modern residence of Ben Shroyer on North Third street and will occupy it soon. Mr. and Mr*. Shroyer are remodelling one of th« cottages at Shroyer lake, aciding an oil burner and otherwise Improving It for their own occupancy for th'- present.
CLUB CALENDAR •oelety Deadline, 11 A. M. Wednesday Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Ilan-na-Nuttman park. <1 p.m. Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Cletus Miller, 7:15 pm. St. Mary'* Township Home Economic* club picnic, Bluffton park. Thursday Women of the Moose, 7:30 p.m. Friday Union Township Woman's club, Hanna-Nuttman park, C:IO p.m. Pocahontas, lied Men Hall, tt p.m. Gchml Samaritan Class of Naxatene Church. Picnic, Lehman Park. Berne d:.lo p.m. Sunday Thirty fourth annual Roop reunion. Memorial park. John Brown family reunion, SunSet park, 12 noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Macylin and two baity daughter* will leave next Tuesday for Danville. 111., where .Mr. Macylin has been stationed for three month*. Altout December 1 they expect to return to this city to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray K >hne have returned from a week'* vacation In Brown county. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geier and Mr. and Mr*. R. 11. Van Camp, of Willshire, O„ visited here Tuesday with S. P. Bowser. Mr. and Mn*. Louis Mattax and Mr. and Mr*. Austin Merriman have returned home from a motor trip through Washington, D. C. and the tastern states. Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Fuhrman and daughter spent the weekend In Dayton, 0., with Mr. and Mrs.l Lester Gaver and family. The Mesdames Charles Lose, Charles Miller. J. H. Btunton, Mary Holthouse und Mis* Margaret Holthaw attended the thirty-second annual meeting ot the national conference of Catholic charities held Sunday ut St. Mary's college, Notre Dame. Dr. N. A. Bixler < f this city presided over a threwlay meeting of the Indiana board of examination and registration in optometry this week in Indianapolis. During the meeting, 10 recent graduates of optometry collegra took the semiannual examinations given by the board, in order to qualify for licenses to practice in this state. Mayor Edwards of Van Wert. O . ha<« <au*ed a furore by digging up a 58-year old Ohio llqu >r law whl< h ban* the sale of llquom and be«-i within a radius of two miles of a fair ground while county fuirw are being held. He baa ordered the police to see that It is rigidly enforced. • The city of Kendallville will have a 27-cent tax levy for next year, the same a* this year, although as *», < <-d valuations there an- reportI ed lower. —, Grant Over Million For Lunch Program Indianapolis, Aug. 2S— tl’P.l—• The federal gove--nment signed a contract granting approximately 91,232,000 (Ml to the -date of Indiana for use in its school lunch program for the 1946-17 school year, an official of the pnaluctl n and I marketing administration announci ed today. L. M. Vogler, state director of the PMA, said under the program more than 120,900 Hoosier school children in non-profit public and private schools will receive daily hot lunches. 0 New Albany Officer Dies In Yugoslavia Washington, Aug. 2?.—(CPI— The parent* ot ('apt. Harold Farnsley Schreiber, New Albany, Ind.. have been notified by the war de pertinent that he was killed when he and five crew members were shot down over A'ugoslavia last Agu. 19. The body of Schreiber, the pilot, was recovered with that of three other airmen from a cemetery in the Yugoslav village of Koprivik. where they had been buried by Yugoslav military police. Search for the fifth flier still i« underway. Says U. S. Security s Still Imperiled Kokomo, Ind, Aug. 29—(UP)— Alexander M. Campbell, Fort Wayne. United States district attorney for northern Indiana, said America's security was still imperiled by uubverslvo activities of Its enemies. Speaking before the Kokomo Rotary club yesterday. Campbell point, ed out that many subversive agents like members of the German "Bund” have gone underground only temporarily and will make their reappearance at the earlieat suitable tlrpe. 0 Present population (Including overseas Armed Forces t totals more than HO.ooO.Oim; femalw have a lead of 231.169 over the male of the species. There were 3,235,990 business establishments in U.S. at beginning of 1116 —a net Increase of irmnon tn the previous two years
.■y / aK : - Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Waynedate A union evangelistic service, opoiisored by the Victory Prayer Bands, with James IL Meadows, leader, will be held at the Waynedale Community Churc't 7001 Bluffton Road, where the Rev. Harry M. Gaunt Is the pastor, .Sunday at 2:30 p m. Song service begins at 2:15 with ixtwell Grandstaff of Fort Wayne a,t * ng h-ader. The speaker will bn the Rev. Forrest Renlfrow, pastor of the Church of Faith In Marion. o Admitted: Erma Koeptel, Rockford. O.; Mrs. Mary Jones, Willshire. ().; Ray Hyman. Willshire, O.: Wilbert Hannl. Geneva; Mie* Marilyn Hannl. Geneva; Clara latuise Baker, Geneva. Admitted and dismissed: William : Darrell Blowens, Geneva; D. W. | Heffner. Chattanooga, O Dismissed: Delor.-s Graber, Berne; Mr*. Carl ftarllnger and baby Ixty. Bryant. u Well-Known Collie Dog On Missing List •'Deuce,” 10-year-old collie belonging to Harry Knapp, and a frequent down town visitor the last several years, ha* dl*up|M-ared. The friendly collie left home a week ago and has not returned. The dog derived his name from two , black sopla on his back. A broIther. which died this spring, belonging to William Linn, hail one black epot on his back und Was called "Ace." — 9 Says 'Run-Around' Given To Veterans Linton, hid. Aug. 28—(UP) — Charges that veterans attempting to purcbaae surplus trucks at the I - . S. naval ammtii itlon depot at Crane. Ind., were "getting a runaround" were voici-d to-l iy by Rep. Gerald W Landis, It ■ Ind Landis said tha- 3« veterans who had complied with regulations by gettign priorities from the office of John R Kopp, district *ar assets administrator in Indianapolis were told they must ti'eo have a catalog issued by lite Cincinnati WAA office. This was necessary, Landis said they were told, before the veteran>< could inspect the trucks. The truck sal-’ closm Friday. Landis said he doubted that the catal gs could be obtained by most veterans by that time. 0 i There are now 3.000,0(W electrified farms and there will probably be 5.000.000 by 1950 American seaman ar- the best j paid in the world. ANDERSON (Continued from Page 1) from a 1 tig list of additional items. Including lizard and snake skin shoes, doe-skin gloves, rhoe polish and baby f«xxl. Other commodities exempted from control* were floor poll»h. furniture polish, automobile polish, and Industrial wax finishes and dressings. Ceilings were removed from reptile skin* and leather* mado from untelope, deer, peccary, badger, beaver, camel, zabra, ostrich, dog, gazelle, carpincho und vtaK-hacha, sharkskin, pin seal, and other aquatic animals. Products made < f 90 percent of these leather* alao were decontrolled. This means price ceilings no longer will apply to snake and lizard skin shot* and handbags, doe-akin gloves and some luggage and billfolds. Pre-cooked dry cereal* were included in the order exempting baby and* Junior food* from control. OPA also announced that white potatoe* will remain free of control*. and raised retail price celling* on all canned tomatoes to spur prixluction. This Increase is in addition to the two cent* a can boost that resulted from removal of subsidies.
SOCIETY nSCRUBWOMEN Hkh or poor alUte—thu rreat mndi. cin« to /smoui to relieve p»i n end ‘2? ttb ‘* , * s *‘ n <«. o« certain day* —when due to female functional monthly dleturbancee mntmuunxw&
14-Months-Old Boy Is Burned To Death Tr>y. Ind.. Aug 28-(UP) Ser vice* were plunn'-d today for H-motitlM-old Dennis f*te Ptrnle. who was burned to death yesterday in a blaze that razed a four-room family dwelling. The child was the son of Mr. and Mr*. Ruymond Poole The fire started when ll year-oid Rosetta Moore, a ticlghlmr girl left to care for the Poole children, lighted a kerosene stove. Authorities • aid the Move exploded In the kltch- 1 en while the mother whs out shopping. Rcwett* and three-year-old Raymond Poole escaped without In-1 Juries.
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WASTE PAPER MEANS PAPER PRODUCTS FOR YOU WHILE HELPING YOUR BOY SCOUTS TOO NEXT CITY WIDE BOY SCOUT WASTE PAPER PICK-UP SATURDAY, AUG. 31 SAVE. BUNDLE PLACE YOUR PAPER ON THE CURB LAST SATURDAY EVERY MONTH.
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NOTICE I am moving my office to th* building formerly occupied by th* late Dr. Grandataff, effective Friday, August 30. Dr. Harold Zwirk
NOTICE Our (hop will be CLOSED Aug. 31 to Sept. 7, Inclusive. O. K. Welding Shop
NOTICE Fern and Imolu Beauty Shop will be Closed Sept. 2 to Sept. 9 inclusive.
SERVE the family Meat but reduce the cost by buying the lower price cuts. If you continue to do this, the better cuts are bound to sell cheaper. Visit our market for quality MEATS. Gerber MEAT MARKET
