Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1946 — Page 3

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COMF 5 . „ AVI BAHNETT. JR jW-- y it |®\l,.!.:"" '" Ml , ''"' ■lt •■< HO North |V -ttK.'i. l.‘ <.»:•••• ”••' III I ll' " • , '“ 1 '"' 1 Wj -, i.'ii.'i i*. i, |K,.. ,i • . f,,r MB. ..- I'-"' 1 !l >' W, . Vl.H'f ‘l'l ' 1 Eap''!. |K ,h. K ■ K it. I «.<>'•■ a fifteen iini-i. i".' |K . , . of u. y. "h I’.-rf.-.i M <lil <l** l-uaoe." by ■ ti . played . ' ,■ !•.• :i i»h> Mr* mnpani. <1 Edward ■ ... UM'" The M *. in i.■ b." * ,r, ‘ mar |u **‘ I,y ! "’ r f "' i.ui lovely in gown <d illusion. |V ur , fitted Imdfre on ■t .n,.i| with ruffle*, and K. Th'- veiy fall skirt ,ii ilit- waistline with K. .i.ting around the skirt. utiLz. i tip wli of illusion Kn hi la<<-. end a Juliet lil eaoin-. Hit” also Mr Illi'S Iler bouquet Wall a • r.lligetnent of Kmi in. (entered with a Mrpl.. orchid with white all ins to the floor. Kreps of Fort -:ul of the In Ide. at ■ ih.i'l hi ■ f honor, gown- ■> pink chiffon with a fitK and bid rtkirt She wore -ho ial.-i length chiffon Kin place by a tlerra of H|ii.| elimw length mitts. Ki.,l lN.u<|'let wae of mixed al-o wore a ip-. klace h'-art, a gift KideKinaid, Mrs. Ellafaye K Itockford. 0., cousin of pale blue chiffon Hkl identically to that of Bn of honor, wit it a matchlength veil and elbow

LA z* *~w9Q|m|"' '< ,. '*■ I / /'/J W - /J&A f ■' ff?s Hg i t ’*•-'* ,*£hl B * \ |Bwfc. k+ . JMB SET YOUR SIGHTS I v ft takes a let of planning to kit a target... even more to achieve a goal yo«ng ,ncn - Onc knO * M 1 Enlistments for l'/ a , 2or 3 years. furlough privileges rsn bo obtained ’< ~~ what he wants to do and (1-year enlistments permitted for from Recruiting Officer.. Be- —, | men now in the Army with 6or more 5 Mu.tering-out pay (based upon Bia goes alter It. Inc Ollier months of service.) length of service) to all men who Iz/GT' R1 X is still looking for his 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 are discharged to enlist or reenlist. K>l \ \ \w> niche. The new Regular ™ K W. \\ \ Army can help both of Army, who iMy service-iucreesing to three-auerters / I 1 \ ' 1L 1 * nt! former service men depending 30 device. All pre- ■ I \ them. on length of service. vious active federal military service I.lrV"'’-t" “'’•k"' 1 - v : zt »** ■'go to college but don t have the money. If you enlist in bonu. w« last pa-d, orJ'"™ l "* (of TOn who , nhrt on or before ■he new Regular Army, you'll have a chance to earn while *"J’* ‘" Wllhin months after last October 5, 1946. I"' W™. Honorably di.-h.rH a »d of . T<Xo — ISS’ZftJZ.'S&Sf ■"h’tinir.t. you are eligible for 48'months of education at £',,*„“o d’ys' Fidldotails of other on 3-year enlistments. [*" "’liege, trade, or business school for which you can monthly fc“«iify. The U. S. Government will pay your tuition, labors- HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY M'H IFerWag inCOMIAFTMi ■ " rv _ fees, etc., up to 1500 per ordinary school year, and **"er’ r 20 rear.* M Tears* ■youll get |t)s a niofjtl) jiving allowance — S9O a month if IsMMM to j^ aMfr Sergeant **•■** Servlee Service |y«u have dependents CWm * Wi “ l *** ° r *"« A l6 ’- 00 107 M - ucpeuoents. w Technical Sergeant H 3.00 87.75 151.88 I w maybe you’re the man who hasn’t found his spot. An j n Addition to G>ium« sergeant . . 115.00 74.75 129.J8 Iwlirtment in the Army will put you in touch with the widest c«>rp”"r * ’ w'oo sffisO 10IJ5 ■ lection of jobs. Army schools offer special training in JJrmbci ol Flying ®r Private First Gass 80.00 52.00 90.00 ■•»« 200 trades and skills. When you leave the service oi.d«r Cmjj. ( »% E J» h | jou can continue your training at the school best equipped ’.JXd" •*’“* ***' ■MMMMRM help you. — yow sights! Enlist in the new Regular Army. You t gs jUM d LLVJB ■ eon assure yourself of the benefits of the Cl Hill <>j Rifthts if .. . Htu." e«<i Woe en/er the Army on or before October *. 1916. Sc#* your F oo ib 9 u ■ se arest Army Recruiting Station for details. I KNLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION E 320 Federal Build : ng, Fort Wayne, Ind.

length mitts. She atao carried a > colonial bouquet of mixed flow era. i and a necklace with an Eisenberg heart, a gift of the bride. Little Vivian Potts of Fort Wayne wan flower girl. She wore a gown of I pale lavender chiffon with a matchi Ing diulder I'-ngtli veil and cur i fled a Iwsket of mixed flower*. Meldreii Kreps, Jr. of Fort , Wayne nerved the bridegroom a* ' beat man, and Jay Harnett, bro--1 lher of the groom, and Burl GibI eon of Itockford, <)., Ushered. ■I For her daughter's! wilding, Mrs. Roap chose a cheatnut brown suit , with white accessories and a cor- , gage of pink roses. Mr*. Barnett waa attired In blue »h»-, > with tan i accexsorlvn, She wor. a corsage lot pink roues. Me. (J. W. Ogg and ' Mrs. Anna Bushman, tie grandI mother*, and Mrs. Lawtence Kohne, ' aunt of the bride, wore cotwage* of I ■ mixed fl iwera. Approximately one hundred 1 gueata attended the reception from * five to seven o'clock at the home ' of the bride's parents. The Misses ■ Shirley Potts, Joyce Brewster, Phyllis Liby and Mrs. Max Ogg I served the guests from a beautiful-] , : ly appointed table, centered with a three tier wedding cake, auri ryutided with rosra. and flanked with tail white tapers. Baskets of i gladl dus were used throughout the rooms. i Immediately following the reception. the couple left on a wed'lding trip through the mid western ' states and a cruise down the Mis- ' slseippl river. For traveling, the 1 . new Mrs. Barnett chose a grey wool ' suit with cherry coke and white accessories and the orchid from her bridal Iniuquct Among the out-of-town guests at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. J II Taylor of Granite City. 111. 'I The bride Is a graduate of Deca- . | ttir high school and U employed I in the office of the fit neral Eleci trie Co. here. She i« a member : of the Business and Professional Women's duh. Mr. Barnett Is em- ' ployed tn the office of the Prue--1 huuf Sales and Service corporation i In Fort Wayne. ll.' is a graduate of ! Kirkland high school and Interna- ■ tfonal Business college In Fort ' I Wayne.

STINCHFIkLDtTAPLiTON I VOWS ARE READ SATURDAY Marilyn Jeane Htln<-afield, datigh ter of Mr and Mrs Guy HtinehI field of Valparaiso, and Itobert J. i Slapb-ion, -on of Mr. end Mrs. (’. A. Stapleton of this city, were unitJed in marriage Saturday morning at eleven thirty o'clock in the Im- , ;manue| Lutheran church In Vai- . purul.o. The Bev. A. < Oldsen officiated at the nuptial rite, per formed before an altar trunked with white asters and gladioli. Edwin Johnson, organist, played the traditi mal wedding marches. Tile bride wor-r u grey dress--1 maker suit with a hat of pink ostrich feathers, and a single white orchid. Miss Joanne Tnwt of Fort Dodge, lowa, attended the bride in a green dressmaker suit with cocoa brown accessories. Clarence stapleton. Jr. served ilia brother as best man. immediately fallowing the cere- , mony, a wedding dinner was served at Chestertown to the bridal party and a few intimate friends. Following their wedding trip to northern Wisconsin, the couple will leside In Madison, Wise., where Mr. Stapleton will attend the university of Wisconsin a* a graduate student. Out-of town guenta present were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stapleton. Sr.. Clarence A. Stapleton, Jr . and Bill Melchl, Deiatur; Dr. and .Mrs. 11. ! Christy. Susan and Deboruh Christy. and Mrs. G C. Christy of Chicai *’• B. P. W. DISTRICT MEETING IS HELD I A delegation headed l>y«the pre-! sident, Miss Joan Wemhoff. attended the annual Buslums and Professional Women's district nine • meeting, held Saturday and Sunday at ilazetihurst hotel at Clear lake near Hay. The main feature of the event, waa the dinner and special pr>gram enjoyed Sunday by repre sentativeH from Auburn, Angola, Columbia City, Garrett, Butler. Fort Wayne, Ligonier. Kendallville and Decatur. Dr. Bonnell Souder, mistress of ceremonies, gave the welcoming addrMa and introduced Mis* Telia Haines, state president, who gave a short address and urged all committee chairman to attend the council meeting to isheld at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis Sunday. September 22. ' when complete plans for the year will bo outlined. ;* A highlight of the program was the music furnlched by a Butler

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I quintet, directed by Mrs. Lida Stage, who ulho presenied several musical selection* and directed the community singing, Angola. Auburn and Butler members were the hostosSM, with Angola bundling all reservations. Auburn the decoration*, and Butler. Ihn entertainment. Guests outolde of district dub members Included Telia Haines, state president; Jean N'oreen, Grace Scboenhadilar, Huth Hoover, Betty Jane Sinclair, Marian Ingham, Mabel Ward and Susannah Fonuer, all present or form»r state officers. The group attending from Decatur included the Misses Joan Weinli >ff, Georgia Fouxhty. Marcia Martin. Anna K. Williams, Grace, Llechtenstelger, Madeline Spahr, Giennys Roop, Catherine Weldler. and the Mesdam'-s Grace Weiland. Esther lUy. Helen K. Wemhoff and 1 Mrs. Hoop. The Good S'elfhbirs Home Economics club held their annua! club picnic In Berne recently, with approximately fifty members and guests present. A csrty-lii supper was served, following which games were enjoyed. The Happy Homemakers will meet at the home of Mrs. Freeman Walters Thursday evening at sev-< en thiny o'clock. The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church will have a cairy-in dinner Thursday st twelve thirty o'clock at the church. The executive committee will meet at twelve o'clock The W. M. A. of the Union Cha pel church will have its monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. O. Brown. Mrs. Omer Merriman will Im- the program leader and all ladies of the church are Invited to attend. The Zion Lutheran Missionary society will have an all day meeting Thursday In the church basement A pot-luck dinner will lie served at the noon hour. The regular meeting of the Union Chapel Indies Aid society will Imheld at the church Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o'clock. A good attendance is desired at this meeting, the beginning of the conference year. The teacher* of the Pleasant Mills high school entertained with a luncheon Friday evening for Mrs.

Ralph Yager, who left tiMlny for Heidelberg college at Tiffin, <) Guests present Were the Mesduines Clyde Hendrick* Hugh Andrews. Carroll Cole, G L. Brayton, Lawfence Linn, ItolH-rt Mills and tlie honored guest, Mrs Yager. The Young Adult class ot lhe Presbyterian church will have their regular meeting Friday In connection with th« Sunday School! picnic at Sun Set park. The Dorcus das* of the First Evangelical church will meet at seven thirty o'clock Tuesday evening at the church. The Eastern Stars will have a carry-in supper Thursday evening at six o'clock at the Masonic hall Each meml>er it< asked to bring a covered dhh and her own table service. The staled meeting will f How the supper at i-'-ven thirty o'clock. The regular meeting of the Presbyterian World Filei'dship guild has been cancelled, so that the members may attend the pirty being given by the women of the church Thursday evening at seven thirty o'd’M-k at the home of Mrs. Charles Dugan. The PrMliyterian Sunday school phnic will Im- held Friday afternoon at four o'clock at Sun Set park. Guest* are u<«ked to bring I their own table service. Mother Is Charged With Child Neglect Charge Abandonment Os Four Children Prosecutor G. Remy Bieriy In Adams circuit court this morning placed a charge of child neglect against a young mother, living near Decatur, who allegedly “wll-, fully abandoned ar.d neglected on September 5" her four children, two boys and two girls, aged nine, seven, four and two. The charge was place-1 against her upon an affidavit signed by her husband, and a warrant for her arrest was to be sent to the office of Sheriff l>o Glllig later today. The name of the defendant wax not made known, pending her Incarceration. Judge J. Fred Fruchte In circuit court this morning granted custody of two minor children to the father. Dean Summerseft. after hearing evidence which Included the presentation of a consent signed by the mother. Rnfh Summsereett, to the change in custody Attorney Myles F. Par risli, who represented the father, told the court that the mother had said she did not desire the privilege of visiting the children. The rtatement followed a query by the court as to whether the mother could visit her children at the Ohio home of the father without doing so against hi* wishes. Custody of the chiMrcn followed a divorce action some time ago In which the mother wax given (iixtodv of the children. On Saturday. Judge Fruchte awarded Auguxt Hernandez a divorce from Mary Hernandez and rextralned him from remar rying for a period of two yearx. N'athan C. N'elxOn represented the plaintiff and Mr. Bieriy ax prosecutor enlero-l an appearance for the defendant. The plaintiff In hlx complaint charged abandonment. in that the defendant went hack to Texas. He Is a former serviceman. The court awarded Harve Riosen and Walter Schug. doing business ax the Main street filling station In Berne, a Judgment of |5169» against Harry Brown —o

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THI VIRGINIA State Democratic Convention has named Rep. A. Willis Robertson (above), of Lexington, Va., to succeed the late Carter Glass in the U. S. Senate. He will be opposed in the coming election by Robert IL Woods, the Re- . publican choice, (International)

CLUB CALENDAR •oclsty Dsadllns, 11 A. M. Monday l«adl*M Fireman's auxiliary. Mrs. Wthur Baker, 7:30 pin. Otterbein guild of t'nlon chapel, Minx Jeanette Brown, 7:30 pin. Pythian Slater temple. K of P., i 7:0 p m., Needle < !uh after Temple. Our l.ady of Vl tory diei-usslon -group, Mrs. Elmo .Miller, 7:30 p.m. Tussdsy Church Mothers Study club picnic, Mrs Harold Owens, 6:30 p.m. Monroe Better Home* dub. Mrs. Martin Hoffman. 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters clase of First Evangelical church, M s. Fred McConnell, 7:30 pm. Delta Theta Tau business meeting. Elks. 0 p m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p m. W. M A. <f First I'. B church. Mrs. Clarence Drake. 7:30 p.m. Christian Servl >■ guild, Mis* Ruby Miller, 7:So p.m Evangelical Dor us Cluss, church, 7:10 p.m. Wednesday BiMlneas A Professional Women's '('hili, K. of P. Home, 6:30 p.m. Rainbow girl* Installation, Masonic. 6:30 p.m. I’ni.n Cliapel Ladles Aid society, church, l:3o p.m. Thursday So Cha R<-a, Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp, 7:30 p.m. W. S. ('. S. of Methodist church, church. 12:30 p.m., executive committee. 12 no n. Eastern Star carry in supper. Masonic bull, s p.m., stated meet I ing. 7: SO p in. Presbyterian World Friendship guild, Mrs. Charles Dugan, 7:30 р. W. M. A of I'nl -li Ciujiel church, Mrs. C.. 0. Brown, 1:30 pm. Baptist Missionary society, Mrs. с. R. Monor, l:M pm. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement, all day. Happy HomemakeiM, Mrs. Freeman Walters, 7:SO p.m. Friday Presbyterian Sunday school plc- ' nlc, Sun Set park. 4 p.m. Norma Lou Eady To Take Nurse Training Norma Ixiu Eady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eady, Is among the 6 > girls ch n-n for the fall cItHS of the India):, i'niversily training nchool for nurses at the university's medical center, Indianapolis. With the exception of seven, all of tho girlx now beginning their nurse*' training at the I. I’, medical center are from Indian'!. They will enter a six months’ preliminary term of theoretical and practical work, and will t.iea lie-ome regular student nurxe.< and receive th»lr (Ups They will c inplete their training and receive the graduate nurse degree ill Augita; of 1949. Naomi Blown, also of Decatur, and u Ntudent at the I. C, nurses' training xt-hool, lias ii-ielved her senior liars, having completed two years of training. She will be graduated in September. — -- ' — - --f»- — - Arrest Mexican For Public Intoxication JJose Mendoza. 31, of Twelfth ,dreet, Decatur, a Mex < .in. wa.< t > be arraigned in city court here thix afternoon liefore Mayor John II Stults on a charge of public intoxication, police chief Ed Miller reported. Mendoza wax arrestrd after midnight .Saturday by officers Roy Chilcote and It ibert Hill, who allegedly found him in a drunken stupor lying on the sidewalk In the 900 block. West Monroe street. ————<>■' I . ■■ -■ Funeral Held Today For Sprunger Child l i Merle Duane, twin son <f Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sprurger, of port iwest of Berne, died at 4:20 p.m. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital after a threeday iiliieex witli intestinal flu. Hi* twin sister. Marilyn June, io seriously ill at the hospital. The children wen- born July 12. Funeral services were held this j afternoon at the Defenseless Meni nonite church, with the Rev. N. J. ;S< .nnucker officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Bersonais Mrs. Leo (Hllig went to Celina, Ohio. Saturday to attend the marriage of their nephew. Cyril KI stennan. to Anna Reinhart of Fort Recovery. Ohio. The Misstw Roacmarie and Kath : lyn Kohne. daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond B. Kohne. left for Notre Dame today where they will enter St. Mary's college. Rosemari t i' will enter as a Junior ; nd Kathryn as a freshman. Miss Rose Hew of Salite Fe. N M., k< visiting at the Peter Hess i home on route 4. Mr. and Mr*. Itavid Penz ol i St. Ixiuis, .Mich., visited over the j weekend with their son in law and l daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ■ Wemhoff a two weeks' fishing and hunting trip to Munthicong. Mich Charles A. Lowe, Lawrenceburg

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Photo l>y L. Anapaugh The marriage of Miss Ruth Mary Glllig. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Glllig of 312 .Marshall street, and Arthur T. Boling er. son of Mr*. Nolde Drum of North Fourth street, took place Saturday morning. August 17. In the St. Mary’s Catholic church. Tlie couple ure planning to go to Bloomington October 11. where Mr. Bolinger will enter Indiana university.

lioff in Grosse Point. Mich. Mrs. J. C. Miller and Peter Braun 'left thl* morning to visit relatives in Macxlß'in, O. Mr. mid Mrs B-n Shroye- are on Tom Costello and Owen Weinhuff attended the luirteball game in Detroit. Midi.. Saturday and visited witli Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wentattorney, has been eleited president of the state liar association. He succeeds Chari' Harding. Craw fordivlße. Atty. Verti G. Cawley. Elkhart, was named vice-jirexident ' by the some 200 delegate* who atI tended the final ,<<'»*lon of the tw >• day 50th annual convn’lon at Notrk Dame University. Mr. and Mio John Schultz are visiting in Fon Du Lac, Wis.

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LIBRARY AND (Continued From Fags one) haidlliy ihe bonrd would con list session today without niaklnff changes In the rate*, referring tn* levies to the slate tax board for filial decision. In tho«« cases where the town* ship rale ex Is 11.60, exclusive of levies for bond debt and welfare department, and 12 In li* Incorporated towns mid ell lee 'n the county. It will he necessary f »r ihe tax adjuster* to adopt emergency ordinances In certifying the late- tu the state Imurd, The school board levies will he scrutinized l»y tho tax adjusters before adjournment, and It was slated that approval of lhe budgeta and levies would also bo given by the supervising authorities to theso tsxins units. Life Was So Dreary him innai if kiitns, uiiaa mil Dm Io iniuffkitnt VinNCVC •Kcroticn of lhe 111 UM. |O Anybody that hates to get up in the morning and face another dsy of Imrliocho I winery, .hould know bow wonderfully Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root medicine relieves such di*trew when due to failure of kidneys I to excrete at they should For three genera- ' ticei* Swamp Root haa been the standby in million* of homes when getting up nights cauaea folk* to feel to nervous, run-down and worn out Many think there is nothing like the natural herbs in Swamp Root, ! for stimulating kidney esrretion. TRY it f Try to get feeling better with a bottle of Swamp Root from the drug ators. ' Ik * Afore w i, r w I '■ sin ■llli QdMbm t j n r JI | WL