Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1946 — Page 3
)AV. AUGUST 29. 1946
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tho meeting, opened with Mtn Kdnh Shady lending tn« group in clinging 'Old Folks al Home." Mr* Floyd Htonelnnner had charge of the devotional*, after which roll ' <-bII wax unxwered with th. quota lion "how It heat the heat.” The hswon study, entitled " Appropriate' Clothe*," wax leviewcil Dy Mrs [ Homer Arnold, who also displayed xeventl attractive house drtvsex. The 4-H club girl* gav< a dress review ami Interesting accounts of the 4-H camp. A piano solo wm J presented by Patty Harger and a i ileuioiiHtrati in on how to uu-u-ure ' shortening by Huther Howards. Delicious refreshments were then served from u beautifully upindufed tslde, centered with a large bowl of purple petunias and wild carrot blossoms. Tim next meeting Will be held September 27. Host-I»--»es will Im- Mi*. Sam ilr-nsclieii. Mrs. Henry Take. Mrs. Forrest Man key. Mrs. Thomas Griffith and Ml»e 'Kale Harger ' KITSON RAMSEY VOWS TO BE READ I The approaching marrlago of i Miss L' ls Madonna Ramsey of Portland and Fort Wayne, to Lloyd D. Kltson, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Kltson or route 8. was announced today by her parents. Mr and Mm Elmer It. Ramsey of port , land. The wedding is being planned for November 3. I Miso Ramsey is employed in tin-1 offices of Western Union Telepgrah i 1 Co. In Fort Wayne, Mr Kltson, a • veteran of world war 11, is an em- ‘ ploy, of tlte General Electric Co ; here. — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumann entertained the following guests Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. la*e Fu Helton, Portland, Ore.; Lawrencr* Ful-
leton Coldwater. Mich.; Mr. and i Mrs It jce Fullelon. Union City; Mr. and .Mrs. E<l Bartaway, Wa- i lui M h; Mrs. Ed Robinson. Roswell; Mr.t John Cochrane. Kentland; Mrs. Home Hoover, Brookston; Mm. Charles O'Neal. Goodland; I. Mis F Gaynor, laigam-port, and! Mr and Mrs. Thurman Drew and' family. .Mr. and Mis. Henry Graber had as thelc Wedmsday evening dinner guest,* Mr. and Mm. Walter VonHehren and daughter. Clnclnitatl. o.; Mrs. Martin Moes<hberger j .'tid son and daughter, Herne; Mrs, L«-vj R. Schindler, Miss Elisabeth Graber, Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Egly and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moexchtierger and son, Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Klepper left this morning for a week’* visit at the Kraft summer home In Wisconsin. This is their 14th annual trip to this delightful spot. Former Judge Charles E. Sturgis of Bluffton is a patient in the Wells county hospital He han been ' ti falling health for some Hine and was removed to the h<epital for special treatment. Mrs E. Frank Sheets of Herne lias accepted a putdtlon as supervisor of the girl's dormitory In Huntington college. The Hluffton city council haa fixed the city fax rate at I! "4 per , f|oo Increased rates are n< eecucary I lierause of Increased costs of opI eration. Mr. and Mrs. Btewart W. Me- | Millen and family of Fort Wayne, have moved into their nomc on the Kekionga farm, south of the city. I The J&tiuc-ro farm, including the ' Hoile farm, will b* farmed Icy | William and Jac k Schnepf. Mr. and Mm. Hollia Honlfas, Clarence Hook and Crystal Worthman. of Monroe, will l> ave Friday for a visit in New Yc-k and Nia
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Kara Falls. c Mrs. Ed Welssllng atcd son, Dick, ol Findlay, ti. will Is- the weekend guesta of Miss Rose and Herb Fullenkamp. Norman Lenhart, a patient nt St. Joseph hospital, Fort Wayne, k« re ported us greatly Improved. Jack Morgan of Fort Wayne and a Hall State college student, in the 'louse guest of Hill Lynch. Mr and Mrs. L Gray Puddot k are enJ eying their trip to Niagara Falls tend ollie-.- c t|»s In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hamric k. Don Clark. Mbs Florence- Clark of Geneva, ami Mias Cuppy Hrubaker of Portland have returned home front a vacation tour ol northern and western Michigan and Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Hamrick contlnti'-d cm an extended trip to Olilo anti Kentucky. 0 Admitted Mrs. Harry Ilrown, route 6; Ch—ter Unwater, Hrynut. route 2, Mrs. Herman VonGunten. »33 Walnut utft-et. Dismis-ed. Clara lantise linker, Geneva; Wilbert llannl, Geneva, Marilyn llannl, Geneva. o_ — Nrvn - Mr. and Mrs. John Rauntan of Hern-, are the parents of a balcy girl, horn at 7:50 am Wednesday morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed U pccunda. ) I ounces and has not been named. Mr. and Mre. Harold Mefferd <>f Rockford. <». an- the parents of a baby girl, born at the local It capital Wednesday morning at 1 15 am. She weighed 4 pounds 5 ounces. 0
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday Women < f the Moose, 7:30 p.m. Friday Union Township Woman** club, Hanna Nuttmun park, 5:30 pm. Poe chontas, lied Men Hall, H p m. Good Samaritan Class of Nazacene Church, Picnic, Lehman Park, Herne r, 30 p m. Sunday Thirty fourth annual Roop re I union. Memorial park. John Ilrown family reunion. SunSet park, 12 noon. Honorable Discharge TI Wilflrd F Minnich, from Fieri Sheridan, II). Sir Ve non Henry Ginter, front Great latkes. 111 — — 0 Ml -II Pfc. Hob Yccder Is vieltlng here while on furlough from his duties with the I’. S. air force*. Since returning from ovetxcas. he has been artslgned to a Tampa. Fla . airport. He expects to bo discharged in about a month. Pfe. Yoder is the son of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Yoder of Herne. Girl Scouts of troop 111 will have a picnic lunch Friday. The- girl* are asked to mee t at the home of Mrs. Hersh at eleven o'clock. Shlrh-y Um llerllng. scribe. — 0 — CARD OF THANKS We wiwh to extend our silicon' thanks to all our neighbors and friends during the sickness and death <f our husband and father. Also, for the spiritual bouquets and fur the lovely flower*. Mrs. Joseph Monnier and family — n— CARD OF THANKS We extend our sincere thanks I to all who in any way helped us | during the sickness and death of ■ our dear wife and mother. Hertha - Huiger; also for tlte many lovely floral offerings and card* < f sympathy. Alva Burger, And Family. Jumper ’n’ Blouse o ?240 \ v »/ SIZES J V 2-1° U \/ if / „ A' Little girls Just love jumpers . . so. Mother, make her this pretty one! Pattern 9240 shoulders a gay show of scallops over a whirlabout skirt. Baby-collared blouse, too. Pattern 9240 comes in sizes 2, 4. 8, X. 10. Size 8, Jumper. 1% yds. 39-ineh: blouse. 1 yd 35-inch. Bend TWENTY-FIVE cents In col nV for this pattern to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept., i 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly Your Name, Address, Zone, Size and Style Number. NOW ready—th* Marian Martin new SUMMER 1948 PaPttern Book! Fifteen Centa more brings you cool, new, easy-to-mske fashions for al! . . And. printed right In the book: FREE pattern for ballet allppers for home and i .beach wear I
Rl I —— Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Union U. B The public Is invited to attend the closing exercise of the gospel music school Friday evening at eight o'clock, sponsored by th» yottnt people of the Union United Brethren church, two and one half miliM southwest of Willshire, it. Piof'-r.ior Wilbur Wils u of Kings- ( poit, Tenn., !liH been condliellng the h hool. The Van Wert coutUy singing convention will lie held Sunday, ut 2 o’clock al the I nion United I Brethren church. Prose- --ir Wilson i will be present and the public is mvited to attend. Senator Candidate Visits In Decatur M. Clifford Townsend, Hartford City, former g ivernor of Indiana, and Democratic candidate for United States senator, nnd William H. Settle, of Wells county, former president of the Indiana farm bureau. were vkiitors in Decatur for an hour yesterday afternoon. Mr. Townsend was on hi* way to Hunting! ji when- he opened the Democratic campaign in that .county Wednesday night. He slated I that lie had been in more than half lof the counties in Indiana in the last few weeks and from his ole serrations Indiana would produce Lumper crops this year. Mr. Settle operatew a large farm In Well* county and for yeaw was one cf tlie top breeders in the nation of Chester White hogs. Mr. Townsend stated that he was plan n!ng ou returning to Adams <• >unty in Oelolier for a major political address. 0 _ — Former Decatur Lady On WOL Radio Staff Mi- - . He Ic-n Ke'lor. wife- of C.i ■ riuj Kelhr. f.irmc rly of this city, has been named a* assistant in th*- publicity and special events departments of radio station WOL in Washingt'ji D. c Mrs. Keller will o continue to serve . s > - r- lai ■ to Albei t Warner, WOL Wasliiiict n news chief. Her liusbancc. a former Huntington lia.-ck'-tball c-oic-;. ami newspaper man, I-* employed in radio work in the capit il. H*- served in the navy during the war as a Lt. Commander. Mrs. Keller is a daughter of Simeon I! in of thia city. .. a— - Youth Fatally Hurt By Mowing Machine Georgetown. Ind . Aug 29 tl’Pt Charlcw Hippy. 21. was Injures! • fatally yesterday when he was thrown into tin- blades of a mowing machine on his father’s farm. o MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Bn igs Happy Relief Mtnr «nff*r»r» r»ll»v» nsrvlnr bariraehe quickly, oner thcycllicovvrihat the realcauM cf their troublr irucy Ik- bred kwin-x. Th* kidney* ar a Nalure'a chief way of taktnz'.herxreuttccdiaud vuteoutof the Uoud, ’J h«y help cnoit people pa** about 3 pint* a day. When duorderof kidney function pe rmit* polaonoua matte r to remain In your blood. It may cauat nagging backache, rheumatic »alna. leg lain*. I-im of p,-p and energy, getting up nighta, awelling, puffin*** under the ! *y*a, headaches and diuin***. Frequent or Manty puangea with amarting and burning KeesieUrm-a >howa ther* I* *om*Uuug wrung With your kidney* or bladder. Don't wait) A*k your dnigght for Doan'a Pill*, a atimulant diuretic, u**d «urre«*fullr by million* for over 40 year*, iroan'a give happy relief and will help the IS mi lea of kidney tube* flu-h out poiaosoua waale t your blood. Get IMarr'a Fill*. NOTICE I am moving my office to the building formerly occupied by the late Dr. Grandstaff, effective Friday, August 30, Dr, Harold Zwick NOTICE Our shop will be CLOSED Aug. 31 to Sept. 7, inclusive. 0. K. Welding Shop NOTICE Fern and Imolu Beauty Shop Will be Closed Sept. 2 to Sept. 9 inclusive.
..■! - .... - • ■ )«■ — — -JU 11 '"" -| I** WAR* V ’ V ■ e PRESIDENT TRUMAN, like his predecessor In office, likes to swim v’eatiX aboard th. presidential Jtscht WiniAm.bur< off Ber mud* the chief executive of th. U. 8. dropped Into ’ ». ahr.wn in th-a*. nirttiree flnttrnatioaal\ la J J j you*, M f-Z 1 W* [ S Z f 1 JI 7/ IF™-1 j//. "f 1 y I v““' sj 7/ I 1 t Qwdet J] 7j 210 N. Second St. J 4 7 m. -JoW ~HYSI(' A I - w fillip COMFORT IS IMPORTANT P YIK& J r X! during; she strain of heC reavement. At our funeral T / home we offer the kindly at1/ tentionM of our home folks. W privacy in receiving! visitors, /' and any thin' else we can do to f' —4 iwlp our friends through their S I ‘ troubled days. O GILLIG 3 DOAN z FUNERAL HOME /Z DECATUR PHONE 794 I IK Waste Paper Waste Paper is Helping Benefits You Your Boy Scouts By Providing More To Better Things Paper Products in Scouting For You Save Every Scrap of Waste Paper For Salvage SATURDAY, AUG. 31 ,_______________
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