Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1946 — Page 3

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iSJEffI L-H NU CELEBRATE TWELFTH * birthday anniversary * E ° nKUT ( )( | |y .(I) | xil** Miny CiilhciliK- l , ct«r»i»ii i r <i Ik-i <Li‘lk!>- lelobratsd hm* twelfth biithduy anli. x>n of nlversiiry with a party Saturday <, r ’ -j-jia wadd- afternoon at her home Eleven ,y a,, * r ‘ ,l<,||t *’ h< ’ r 'hildien * e f" present to ’ || 11( .,. thirty help her enjoy the occasion. They l ',;,‘ l( ,.| (l . 1 l church. I were Vera and Marvene Kil k, Wilho l " ,d Ihellhirln Draper, Jud. I'al and Mike Ellenlierxer. Sue Trimmer, Vance h wedding “Krick Liiin-n and Hetty *" ’ tin »<■<*•• Sinith, and Mm. Adeline Wagner, Anierl Mils* Geraldine ('helps, Norman _ (;,.yer l.eoniird*on, Kenneth Jennings. Mi h> a suit of and Mrs. Al Hchndder. J A. s< h aith matching a* neider, Ed and Regis and t) It ,„i«.r;<- <d pencil Sehin Ider, and Mr .uni Mr* I’-ter ton and ton. Mux. , iud tin* groom Game* and <'<>:il>*t* were enj >y ed and dtdlclous ii-freebmitit* ■ r „l!„wlng the cere- were served Th- honored guest MU'.** t,r BP "“ n * lov, ‘ | y l( y guests was serXr ___ of the troitm’a 1 table. Ia« TRI KAPPA SORORITY ll* C *he. tupped EK. . i„ide and groom Tri Kappa sorority tint for tiieir Bi . ...apdinxone. tegular business meetin-a la< . uacre Mr*. n<«« at the Elka home The fol BK. and 't Kenneth | wing officers weie installed for SBR the coming year: president. Mr*. M of Plea- Harold August: v.<- j>i > ei>l.-nt - iiool. I* einpluy Mr*. L. Gray Paddoik. r< •< -o link labr-'t" >' ” "ei retary Mm. John Spain treae in th i city Since liter, Mr* Hoy lli-he.l h haste (run the During the lm*ine*, M Mr Geyer ha* been various uppoinlin. nt* were made Central Soya Co. and plan* discussed Ihe m * id Hare a' home in their fleers will entertain the chapter .ipattmeut on at the next *<■<iul ting on Sep. ri .,a itember 17 I PIECES Os 8 | I - xk. I I 1 FAMOUS NAME SiLVERPLATE AT I <2 f lt*t been at scarce at pirate ■ Irtaiuret... but now we are able to offer you a variety of lovely patterns by America's finest makers. Quantities I are still limited, so an early 1 selection is advised. | Hl ) B \ a fflii i I- 1147 ROGERS BROS, silver-t£J75 \ plot* in three attractive pat- U » i ♦sms. 52 pieces ... service for I. I I- COMMUNITY silverplate ... <7150 50 piece service for I in your 1* choice of throe exquisite patterns* m >• TUBOR FLAT! ... Amor- C 0750 B tea s favorite medium priced* J > B •IlYorplete. 50 piece service for I. CofivGAitftf Terms Arr®<»f«4 n ■ ® IW North Second Street ■ Acron from AAP Store —

Il CLUB CALENDAR I 1 Society Deadline, 11 A. M. 1 Wednesday ' I l‘*l Inin XI, Elk* home, R pm 1 Zinn l.tilheniii Married (lottplr** I t ilth Imx *o< lul, chur< It hneeinent, 1 M p m. Thursday 1 Rt. l.uktM xlrl* xtiild, Mias Max- 1 Inn Erhurt, x pm ' latdltm Aid society of Salem 1 P.v.iii xt-lli al and lleformed t hurrh 1 'of Max'.ey, parish hall, all day. 1 1 Monroe WH, (-. h, ch-trch annex, ’ 7:30 pm .Mis-lotiary and l.ad|ns Aid stale- • U'r. First Erangellral church, 2 p.m. Evt-r Heady ths* of Methodist ’’.church, Mrs. Jimsi- Nihllck. 7:30 •Jpm. . ' llainbow for girls, Masonic hall. 6:3b pm. ( W M A of Nutt man Avenue V. I! chunh. .Mrs. 11.-rniic Cray, 7:30 • P m. j Ladle* Ahl society of First V. Il 1 hun h. Mr* Harold Hitchcock. , 7:3« p.m I Friday . Work and Win t iatvi of First t'. , B. chinch. Mr. and Mrs. William I Stiahtn. 7:30 p.m. Ave Maria Study Chih, Mr*. Herald Durkin, s p m Monday r lutdltM Fireman's auxiliary, Mrs. ' . Arthur llakt-r, 7:30 p.tn. Tuesday r Chunh Mothers Study club picnic, Mi*. Harold Owens, 6:3<t pm ' — t . Mm. Harold OweiM of Monmouth will entertain memln-r* of tit*Church Mothers Study dub with a pit nic supper Tuesday evening at , six thirty o’clock. Each member . is asked to bring a covered dish and her own table service. Mem1 :>er* desiring Iransportatlon should I.til Mm. Clan-nee Rowden. Mm. Maynard Hetrick will l>e devotion- 1 al leader, and Mis. Nathan Nelson will be in charge of the lesson study from the Christian Home magazine An artide from Parents magazine will lie reviewed by Mrs. Asa Pollock. Mr*. Owens will bo .•*-!.<ted by the Miiolume* Warren Lehman. Clarence Rowden, Paul Cumming*. Francis Ellsworth and Hugh Engle. 1 The Ladies Aid society of the - First I'. It. church will meet at seven thirty o’clock Thursday evening at the home of Mr*. Harold Hitchcock. Assisting hottosstM will 1 be Mrs. Harry Poling und Mrs. Manley Foreman I A meeting of the Ladies Erie- 1 man * auxiliary will be held Mon- ‘ day evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Atihur B.ikor, j The Chi- department f the D<- ' latur Woman's dub met at the ( home of Mrs. Nea t Kleury Tuesday ( <v> ninx for a called meeting. Dur- , Ing the meeting, opened with the . club colic 1. plans ftr the coming Iyeur were discussed. 0 Mbs Marjorie Moser left Tuesday for Bdi Jone* college. Cleveland. Tenn, She will enter the M-hool as a freshman. Mrs. Geraldine Phelps of Saginaw, Mich.. Ed. Rexis and Otto Schneider of Pontiac. Mich., and J. A Schneider of New York City, returned to their home* Monday evening after visiting with their mother and grandmother. Mrs. Catherine Schneider, and other relative* and friend* Mr and Mrs. Charles Knapp epent the laihor day weekend at Island Park hotel. Hamilton lake. Mr. and Mr*. Robot: (lass and Mih. Ilert Haley have returned home from Chicago, where Mrs Ga*s and Mr*. Haley were delegate* to the international conference of the Women of the Moose ut the Continental hytel, Mr ! If Stomach Gas or Sour Food Taste Robs Ton of Sleep Here's How You May Help, Whether You Eat 500 Pounds or 2000 Pounds of Food In a Year You can’t fwl cheerful, ba happy and steep weli. if your atomach to always upset. As age advances the "old stomach" needs more help. The reason to this: Everytime food enters the stomach a vital gastric juice must flow normally to break-up certain food particles; else the 1 food may ferment Sour food, acid IndlKtton and gas frequently cause a mor- , touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition, loss of appetite, underweight. 1 restless sleep, weakness. To get real relief you must Increase the flow of this vital gastric Juice Medical authorities. In Independent laboratory test* on human stomachs, have by . positive proof shown that SStt Tonic to amazingly effective In increasing this flow when It to little or scanty due , to a non-organic stomach disturbance. This to due to the 888 Tonic formula which contain* very special and potent activating ingredients | Also 888 Tonic help* build-up nonorganlc, weak, watery blood in nutti- ; tlonal anemia—*o with a good flow of this gastric digestive Juice, plus rich redblood you should eat better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better. snswwttsttatt ’ you digest food tor body strength sod | repair Don t wsit! Join the host at . hanw people 888 Tonic has helped. ' Minions of bottle* sold Oet a bottle of 1 MS Tonic from your drug store today. . 888 Tonic helps Build Sturdy Ksaltb. |

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(in** alti-iiili'il the M<»o«e convention ut Hofei Shi- man. Mix. Frank Singleton und Mi*s Betty Miller spent tile weekend with l*vt. Roger Hinglelon ut Cump Lee. Vn. His complete uddriM* in 16th tj M Ting Co, t’uni|i b‘e. Vu. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Rebar have moved from their re*li|> in e In Denitiir io Detrult. Mich, where Mr. Heber I* employed by a chain grocery t-onceni Mr. Reber formerly operuti-d tile Itelier rietatlrout. _0 — — esßgsi Admitted: Mr*. Sophia Schults, Freonoll, Mich.; Roy Stewart. 303 Monroe street; Siunhy Teeters. Geneva Admitted and dlamisaed: Mrs Jacob AH. 211 Grant Street; George Gilbert, 315 South Tenth street; Mr* Haymond lllxler, Herne route 1. Dismissed: John W. Harshman. Willshire O.; Larry Wayne Chrisman. Geneva. 0 VISHINSKY (Continued from Page 1) lai- jirsposad for the big four peace treaty drafts. There was no indication of any rapid progrew. o BOMBAY RIOT (Continued From Pag* One) sued this morning. New clashes also were rejutrted north of Bumbay. A t’nlted Pre** correspondent, touring the fighting area, said the streets were covered with hricks and brokim glass. He reported that Gurkhas were manning machine guns ut some street corners and that heavy military trucks were patrolling the entire city. Troops aboard the truck carried tommy guns and rifles and were alerted for action at any time. The government announced that the sitiiatloii was "deteriorating’' at Mahim and Vadala and that a nightlong curfew hud been Imposed on the two areas, which are In the city ’s nori hern suburbs. Fifty-two person* were killed and 160 Injured yesterday in Bombay during What the government described as "the worst day since th<- riots began.' Aged Mon Killed As Auto Hit By Train Valparaiso, Ind., Sept. 4-(CP) — Funeral services were at ranged today for Joseph Eaton. 70. who died in a Valparaiso hospital yesterday of injuries received when his auto mobile was struck by a Pennsylvania pattoenger traiti at Hebron. Shirtfrock Special I \\ // 1 ’ »Ui/ i I I 11 i ■ ■ ’• 9200 MH - MHBI Shirtfrocks look so beautiful on you anywhere, anytime, any place. Pattern 9200 is young, gay; inset girdle point* up a tiny waist. f»ng and three-quarter sleeves, too. This pattern gives perfect fit. Is easy to use. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9200 come* In sizes 12. 14. 16. IS and 20. Site 16 frock takes 2% yard* 39-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cent* In colna for this pattern to Decatur Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept.. 155 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago 60. HI. Print plainly Your Name. Addresa, Zone, Size and Style Number. NOW ready—the Marian Martin new SUMMER 1646 PaPttarn Book! Fifteen Cents more brings you cool. new. eaay-to-make fashions for all . . And. printed right in the book: FREE pattern for ballet slippers for borne and beach wear!

▼vß Bj ■ I I |«Hjr111111 KI r I nn mF, 1 Pvl. Bill 11. Whittrldge has th<» 1 following address: Ilk 15244194. Co. 11. 22 Hn. sth Regt. It T. C. 1 Ft Knox. Ky. a | A baby boy wu* l«>rn Io Mr. and Mrs. Melfonl Don Miller <»f Berne , route I, lust night ut 7:57 p.m. at 1 the Adams county memorial hiwpltai. lie Weighed 7 poinds, 10 I ouncee and ha* !><■< 11 named Myron . Dale Mr* Miller formerly lived in Manchester, England. Mr. Miller's : brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Ilc-roe, are parents of a soil, liorn Tuesday afternoon at the MiMstnan ho*pltal In Berne. - ■ ' - ■ Change Time Os Mass At Catholic Church »■■■. ■■■ 1 With the <>|H-iiing of sclkmH tie day. the limit of the maos at St. Mary * Catholic church was chang- , ed to 7:30 a.in. Tbl* morning the ma** was said In honor of t hill ly Ghost and the pupil* and Ktiidetit* of St. JiMepli grade and Catholic high *chiH*l* attended in a body. The Very Rev Magr. J. J. Sebnetz was celebrant of the ma**. A* superintendent of th" school he *pok<> to the children following the service. 0 Traffic Parleys To Be Held In State Indiana poll*, Sept. 4—(I'PI— The Indiana traffic safety commission will hold traffic parley* in ten cltle* during October and November. M. W Cameron, commission director, xald tod iy. lb* *aid the kiomluiu will be held to improve th>- administration of justice in traffic cases, to evaluate present procedure* for the enforcement of traffic regulation and trials Os violators, and to prepare for in- . creased traffic problem*. Judge*. proMcutars. police authorities. mayor*, county attorneys, and justice* of the peace will attend the meeting), Cameron said. Th" conferences will be held In Fort Wayne. Gary, Lafayette, In-j dlanapolls, Connersville, Columbus. New Albany. Evansville. Terre Haute and Andeioon. NOTICE! Beginning Sept. 1 my office hours I will be 11 a m. to 12 noon, 3 p m. I to 5 p. m. daily except Thur* lay | afternoon and Sunday. Dr. Edward Peck : j 11- 111 ■■■■■■■ ; AN IMPORTANT announcement to those with IMPAIRED HEARING I* unsatisfactory hearing retarding your business and social life? Why suffer this handicap, when modern science provides better j hearing in of all cases? SONOTONE offer* you complete j hearing care, Including consulta- > Hon, audiometric examination, personalized fitting, and the continuing service of a qualified Consultant. HEARING CENTER RICE HOTEL DECATUR Saturday, Sept. 7,1 to 6p. m. C. E. MACKAY will conduct this special Clinic. SONOTONE consultants are highly trained, not only In the most modern scientific technique* of auditory compensation but also in rendering advisory and guidance service so necessary if the Individual is to" establish a satisfactory control over hl* hearing ability. We invite you to take advantage of this unusual opportunity for qualified assistance in your hearing problem*. Consultation is private ami without charge or obligation. 710-714 GETTLE BLDG. FORT WAYNE. IND. PHONE A-6240

Red Cross Monthly Report Announced Terminal Leave Pay Assistance Leader Os 349 services rendered by the local Red Crus* during the month <>f Auvust. a*slstanre to terminal leave pay applicants outnumbered all other*, a report by Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth, executive secretary. disclosed today. Financial aid given servicemen totalled |x|M and thut to civilians, |2 50. A total of 121 cases were' acted upon und tontlnued In file. Bi addition to the kt terminal leave applicants given assbitaßcw. other service* were listed as follows: Telegram* received, eight; l*l«* grams sent, five; telegrams sent for furlough verification, five; information only. 66; report* requested by field directors, four; assistance with government benefits, one; consultation ami guidance, two; notice* of Red Cross power of attorney, one. Assadanco with death penelon*. three; report* for veteran* adminlatrutim, two; financial asshtanco, five; dental examinations, 47; notice of nonpension, one; notice of penalon receivtd. three; wheel chair loaned out. one; Interview*. 16; letters written. IX; telephone 1 allo In. 27; telephone calls out, 42; trips made (142 tnlles), six; certification, one, and affidavit*, one. n Love labor; for If thou dost not want it for food, thou mayest for physic. 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

’J • • i ' . ■ * • Ample . •. .-. I • - • Financial Assistance — available to farmers, individuals and business firms — promptly and pleasantly! I It it* important to us that when you j WHEN buying a car, come j 0 First-State that your money refrigerator, washing » taken care of promptly and pleasantly. machine and other M , That neighborly manner of waiting major items, ask your on you reflects our desire to make dealer about the low °“ r availab,e t 0 every farm ' er, every individual, every firm that cost waj of HANK fan utie o||r perHOßne | < our re . financing. sources, our improved facilities are - here for your use. i *FIR£F state bank » X Member: Federal DepoeH Ina. Co. and Federal Reeorve lye Um. I » e

Lewis Schnepp Hurt In Auto Accident ... -a* • Is-wl* Rcbtiepp, of route four. . Decatur, is rec iveting from a hand ry sustained when hl» car over- ' turned near Middlebury, Ohio, authorities from Van Wert county. Oljio reported today. Illa wu* on» of two Is-cutur cam to l>e Involved in Onio crashes, they reported, with J. J. Stevens. al*o of this city escaping Injury when hl* auto collided with another ut the junction of federal road 224 and Ohio xtata road 49. west of Van Wert. ■■N — — Plan Improvement Os Rood At Berne The county highway department 1 will furnish the stun* to Improve I about 296 feel of a 5)2 foot stretch of road extending from purk In Berne to t‘. R highway 27,, tho commissioners Informed a commutes of tm-n from ’but place ye«-| terday. The stretch of road Re* io Wa-! bash township and outrido of th«<| Berne town limit* The balunie of the mad will Is* improved by the' Berne town council, which will pro-' vide u direct outlet to tbs atatW) highway. Brice Bajsermuii. J. J. Yager, Menno Mhman. :«nd (Tovisl Oberli appeared befute the com-1 tnissiontrs. Mexican Heiress Is Bride Os Vanderbilt Reno, .Nev., Hept. 4.-—(t’Pl—-(Y>rnellu* Vanderbilt, Jr., (treat. grandson of the famous Commie dore, was honeymoiling today with his fourth wife, Maria Fellxa Pablos, beautiful heiress to one of Mexico's lurgmt forture* The c >uple, who became engaged after a 49-hour whirlwind courtship last Jun*, were iparricd ymterday in a double-ring ceremony at tbe ! home of best man Sam Platt, wealthy Reno attorney Only a' few friend* were present. ’

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Los Angeles Paper Stops Publication la»* Angeles, Sept. 4 -41’Pi — The let* Angeles Herald-Express, afternoon dally, suspended publication loday In a dlspu:n with th* American Newspaper Guild. |CIO), oxer a union demand for a lluo a week tup minimum wage, scale for editorial workorn. Vlrior Dunsmore. buslto** manager, announcsd that the neVapaper would not publish It* regular edltl >ns after falllag io rvfti n an agreement with the guild oh a new contract ut ; midnight la«t night. w /1 1 _ .»jXB< A HI CHABLK (LUCKY) IUCIANO, oneUme New York City vice overlord, who wan deported to Italy mat February, la reported to have obtained Illegal passage to Mexicc on a freighter and may now be "plotting a return to power in the North American underworld," according to the New York Daily Nows. Luciano wan freed from a prtaon term as a reward for oervces rendered U. S military forcea Mfore Invasion of Sicily, but iho condition that he bo da--1 porte»t (lattrottiaatl)