Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1946 — Page 3
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I try during the war f<rr the opening Jof many new imluatrlal job* for women. "Other contrllmting far- , tor.,” he .aid, "have been the development of machine* with aim , pier control, and the almoet uni vernal u.e of the aaxembly line method 'f production which have permitted un.killed help to perform Important tu.k. and hold responsible powltlona. "One of the problems mi far a. the woman employe !« concerned," | nald Mr. Estabrook, "it the <■ >m petition Iteiween Indmt'y and ma trhnony. Few of the factory employes consider their work a. a career, and wo are constantly look Ing for replacement h< Ip and additional help to meet the demand for increased production so essential to our national economy." In hi. dosing remarks, the .peaker commented briefly on the present economic and social tin rest and urged hl. audience to take advantage of every opportunity to become acquainted with the problem, facing Am«lcan bu.lness, so that they would be better equipped to cope with mu< h of the misunderstanding that now dxlsts, and help make this a better world in which to live. Mis. Madallne Spahr conducted group singing, accompanied by Huth Klew, following which a candlelight initiation ceremony wa. conducted for the following new members: Mis. Eva Bayles. Beverly Holder. JoJan Vogiewede, Iler, niece Kintz. Florence Meyer, Florence Mchultt, Mrs. Anna Kedmond. Madge Barton and Barbara Stewart. A resolution was pa.'ied in keep Ing with action taken at the state and national conventions of the group, aupporfing the passage < f a hill in the next general assembly whereby women <f Indiana will receive equal pay for equal work. UNION CHAPEL W. M. A. IN MEETING RECENTLY The W. M A. of the t'nion Chapel church met recently nt the 1 home of Mrs. ('. O. Hr -w 1. Mrs Omer Merriman was pro- ■ gram leader, arelsted by Mrs Charles Burrell, Mrs Henry Bauman. Mrs. Ertnal Johnson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hobcrt W >rkluger, Mrs. Kalph Bluhm. Mrx. Earl* 1 Chase. .Mrs. Celia Belle ' and Mrs. Myron Franks. Mrs. Henry Bauman, president, conducted the buslnes» meeting, during which Mrs. Ernest Knefelkainp was welcomed a. a new member. It wad also announced that the \V. M. A day will be held at the church October 27. The district W. M. A. day will be held in Decatur on Octobber 21. The next meeting will be held at the parsonage, with Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Bluhm as assisting hostesses. Mrs. Jamed Sheehan will be program leader, and all ladies of the church are invited to attend.! Members are also reminded that, this meeting will be the annual guest day. SURPRISE PARTY HELD HERE SATURDAY NIGHT Twenty-six Decatur and former Decatur residents gathered at the C. D. Ehinger home on Madison street Saturday night in a surprise welcome to Decatur for Mrs. D M. Hensley and her daughter. Mrs. Veda Orff, who returned recently from Fort Wayne to make their home here. Aftei a several hour visit recalling old times, refreshments of Ice cream, cake, candy, and coffee were served. I. Those attending Included: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. Mrs. Minnie Reid. Charles Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Centih re, all of Fort Wayne, and Mr and Mrs. J. If. Heller. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Flanders. Mr. and Mm. Dick Heller. Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn. Mrs O. L. Vance. Mrs. W. A. Lower, Mrs. J. 8. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keller. Mr. and Mrs Lawtence Linn. Mr. and Mrs John < Tyndall. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mr. and 'Mrs. Ehinger. ——V— t eisffia IMbWaM Admitted: Richard Gaeo. route 2; Miss Bernice Bultemeler, route 1; Mrs. Sarah Chapman, Bryant; Mrs. Peggy Whitaker. Geneva; Mrs Viola Archer, 213 North Fifth street. Admitted and dismissed: Leonard Schwartz. Berne; MDs Shirley Striker, Monroe; Arnold Con-.i rad. Preble; Mrs. Bryson Fetteiw. etrne; Jerry Wayne Yoder, 821 eat Monroe street. Dismissed: Frank Larue. Gene-| va; Mrs. Raymon<! Mioaf and baby girl, route 2; Mrs. Don Fruchte and daughter. Ann Cheryl. 128*4 North Fourth street; Mrs. Melford Don Miller and baby hoy. Myron Dale. Berne; Mrs. Richard C. Girod and baby girl. HH3 West Madison, street; Mrs. Carl Gerber and baby, 1 girl. Nancy Scott- 627 avenue; Lewis F. SwovelMd. Mill-,' shire. O-: Mrs Cafrl Fuelling and baby girl, route I. 1
CLUB CALENDAR •oclsty Dsadtlne, 11 A. M. Monday Ft. Mary’s society, C. L. of C. duh rooms, 7:30 pm. Corinthian daxs of Christian church. Villa Sih<ld<-rir. 7:30 pm. Tuesday Tri Kappa social meeting. Elks home. 8 p m. Kum Join-l's class of First Evan 'gelbal church, Mr. and Mrs. Fredcrick Striker. 7:30 pin. Catholic Ladles ut Columbia. C. L. of C. Hall, 7:30 p m. Garden club, Mis. Chas. Belneke, 2:30 p m Ixiyal Itauzhteie Claim, First Evangelical Church, Mrs. Adolph Kolter, 7:30 p m. Wednesday Root Township Hom' l Economics club, Mrs. Gerald Graudstaff, all day. Psi‘lota XI sorority Initiation dinner. Elk* home. 8:30 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Hom» Economics club, Mr*. Hurry Kershner, 7:30 p in. Decatur Home E-onomirs club, Mrs. Alva Bttffenbarger. 1:45 pin. St. Paul Imdies Aid, Mia. Dale Cook, all day. Thursday Pleasant Mills Methodist W. 8. C. S, Mrs. Charl<M Nyffeler, 1:45 p.m.
r~‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schelderer. 37 ' Stevenson street, are the parent« of a baby girl, botn at 7:52 a.m. Sunday at the Adam* county memorial h< spital. She weighed -*> pounds, 2 ounces and has la-en named Glenda Sue. A baby boy was Imrn to Mr. and ' Mr*. Clinton It. Steury of Berne, at the local- hospital Sunday afternoon at 4:20 p.m* He weighed •> pounds, 1214 ounctM a i-l has been named Clinton David, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Richard Fairchild of r ute 3, are the parents of a baby son, born Sunday night at 10:47 p.m. at the Adam* county hospital. The baby, weighing 7 ;a>und*, •' ounces, lias b -ett named Thomas Eugene. A baby son was born at 4:35 p in. Sunday at the local hospital to Mr. gnd Mrs. Loiter c-s.k of r ute 3. He weighed 9 pounds ami hateen named Gerald Jo-epli. Mr. and Mr* Derma 1 r. Thieme i of route 5, are the p.-rents of a baby girl, born a' the loial hospital at 2:21 pm Sunday She weighed 5 pounds. 15 ounces and has been named Gloria Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Christen are the parent* of a son. named Thomas Alan, born at the local hospital Sunday morning. He weighed 8 pound*, 2'r ounces. 0 Charles Ehllng of route 2, Mott- | roeville, was a visitor in Decatur | Saturday. I The Misses Edna Mae and Marelyn Schultz, daughters of the Rev. and Mre. Paul W. Schultz, left for Valparaiso, where Isilh are attend Ing Valparaiso university. It is the sc-ond year al the university for Edna Mae. while her sister en rolled for her freshman year Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith, left for Purdue university yesterday, where he registered a* a soph-more. He will major in pharmacy. Dr N. A Bixler of this (fly attended a meeting of officers and directors of the Indiana association of optometrists in Indianapolis Sun day, when plans were made for the golden jubilee convention of the rasoclation to ho held January HI--21 In Indlanapolii. Lewis W. Koldeway ha* returned to Valparaisi university after spending the summer vacation at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Teeple and daughter*, Gladys and Belva, have returned home after a several day*’ vk»it in New York City. Mr. and Mrs Frank Kitson of route 6, entertained with a birth day dinner Friday even’ng. honoring their son. Herbert, and grandson. Stephen Paul Von Gunten. on their fifteenth and fourth birthday anniversaries rospecllveiy. The Misses Margaret Mose* and Betty Melchl spent the weekend at Franklin college. Mrs. Minnie Reid of Fort Wayne and Rome City visited here Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. C. K Bell and Clarence Shaffer of Fort Wayne were Decatur (.tilers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple have I returned from Sylvan Lake, where they have enjoyed the summer. A very attractive bulletin board ha* been Inatailed in the yard of the First Presbyterian church at Five Points. It was given by the world friendship guild George Stultz of near Geneva was bitten severely Saturday by his big police dog Stultz caught th* dog killing chicken, and when bs tried to stop him the canine turned and leaped at hie throat. He received several wounds on tile arm* and leg* and we* taken to
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Recent Bride ■TII Uh fir i ■■ —Photo by L. Anspaugh Mrs. Dale Gresh-y. Above, was before her marriage on Saturday. August 17, Miss Gertrude Au mann, daughter of Mr. an t Mrs. Edmund Aumann of route 1 The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gresley of Hoagland. The couple is now residing at the home of Mr. Greeley’s parents. Portland for treatment. Harry Sutton of Bouton, and W. A. Sutton and family of Indianapolio, were weekend guests at the I Je.-se Sutton home. Miss Barbara Burnett will leave Tuesday morning for South Western university at Memphis, Tenn., where ehe will enter her junior year. Her sister. Virginia Jean, will also leave for I wa State college to begin her sophomore ■ studies. Mr. and Mrs. Georgt Brewer of route 6, returned home Saturday after a 10-day trip through the New England states, Canada and southern Michigan. Miss Rose and Herb Fullenkamp had as their Sunday evening dinner gifests Mr. and Mrs. M. J Mylott. Mrs. E. F. Gass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp, Mr. and Mrs. James i Ezley, Mr. and Mr*. G-tald Mylott of Chicago and A. C. Bruggeman of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lhamon. Fort Wayne, and Mr. anil Mm. Alva Bttffenbarger have returned from French Lick, where they attended the Democratic editorial convention. ». —0 Foreign War Vets Will Meet Tonight The regular meeting of Limberi lost Post, Veterans of Foreign I Wars, will be hold al 8 tonight at the VFW p <-t home All members are urged to attend. Following the business -ession Illi ch iilrl !(•-, fre- liment* will be served. 0 Ready-Built House Attracts Visitors More than 2.000 people from Adam* and surrounding counties Visited the ready-built h use at the corner vt 13th and Washington streets Sunday, -hown by Reliable Realtor* and Builders of this city. Th<* house was erected for inspection purposes and drew a large crowd alt day during the open--houso hour*. Gerald Strickler a r d LewiBeery, owners of Reliable Realtor*. ’ are the local agents for the house,, which they say can be delivered in their territory Immediately. Much j interest was shown at the open house and Mr. Strickler reported that several order* already have been received. 0 Two Fort Wayne Men Are Drowned Saturday Fort Wayne. Ind.. Sept. 16 (t’Pt I —Joint funeral services were plan-1 tied today for William 11. D. i Franke. 62, and Richard G. lame, 1 37, his aon-ln-law, wh > drowned Saturday night while fishing In Hog lake, northern Steuben county.. Burial will be tomorrow afternoon. I Frank and latue drowned when their metal boat capsized. Two other men fishing nearby were unable to reach them before they dis-j , appeared. Indiana state police re-, covered the bodies later. 0 Indiana Lions Meet In Fort Wayne In 1947 Fort Wayne, Ind. Sept. 18— ! (HP)—lndiana Lions duh will hold their 1947 state convention here J from June 21 to June 23, it wa* I MASONIC Fellowcraft degree *t 7:30 p tn. Tuesday. September IT. W. J. Krick. W M. b2lSb’tX I
announced today Friendship should be baaed on kinshi|> of soul and grafted on th* The state cabinet met here yes- Hl , )( k (ls rw -lpr<M «' merit i terday to plan fm th* -'»*7 patley r*- 1 -— • • • 7; -T : rSW. ’ i y .a [ - ■-- 3 I FIELD MARSHAL SIR BERNARD LAW MONTGOMERY, left, chief of the 'British imperial staff, gets a warm welcome in Washington from his comrade in arms, Gen. Dwight D, Elsenhower, U. 8. chief of staff. The British commander is tn the U. 8. for an inspection trip of American Annv installations. flntfrnatioaali ■ * W” " ■ * nW* Ma H 'sfc > * wWv* * .• i ' DRESSED ONLY in a txtthing suit. Bobby Jones, 40. is scaled inside a 500-pound cake of Ice as he is lifted abcard a plane at Atlantic City, N. J-. for a 75-mlnute flight to laGuardia Field. New York. The "human icicle” was released tn New York with an acetylene torch. With a record of seven hours in teq, Jones plans a 20-hour air jaunt to Paris. (Inttrnationai Soundchoto) I TANK I “LEAVE” HOME eft'Fnr Ti US » * I I ■' W-7 * 1/ t /hk* "Wgd VW , ; J 4 B W / I I WHEN GRETA CARBO, elusive movie star, sailed away to her native Sweden some months ago, there was doubt she would ever rctuin to the U. S. It definitely must have been a case of absence makes the heart grow yqu know what, for the "1 tank I go home ’ Garbo did just the opposite. She’s shown ai riving back in New York, andon—that isn’t a lampshade! (International) • In y. a< A: drMfSffSjK - , MfF < mF f * ■ •, ... .. d-W AWAITING FURTHER TRANSPORTATION, three American sergeants are shown at Orly Field, Paris, after their arrival from Yugoslavia. They found refuge at the U. S. Embassy in Belgrade for seven months while Yugoslavs sought to arrest them in connection with the shooting of a Russian soldier. A U. S. investigation proved they were innocent. Tb.e men are (I. to r ): T. C. Nelson, North Park Falls. Wis ; K. Shu-cl, San Francisco: and C. Scott Nashville. (!nt< national Radiophotol
To Sing For Decatur Lions ILill SH - I '*9 y Aliove an< the “Melody Range rs.” well known throughout the east and mi Idle »'- i for thdr interpretations of western and popular i music, who will appear Tuesday night before the Dceatur Lions club I in a special ladles nirht meeting at Huhna-Nirtnian park, 'icginnliig at ' G ;:<< p. m Members are asked to I,ring table service for the picnic (lillliel. fW~ ' ll ft 1 vAw ■ - - it i l l I x ' : -g. 9 / /A . A ' iff-' IM BbS ■ ? ■ J’W ' z tr gy/ ■ 'li ■♦Wlk , .Start ’l' l * HHH EXAOLDIER RICHARD I. TRAMMEL of Oklahoma City Is lowered from ' a seven-story lx>s Angeles building after police thwarted his threats ened suicide leap into downtown streets. Trammel is strapped sei curdy to prevent ius escape irom police and firemen who rescued ' turn. f International Soundoltotol a
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Z».* *.*>-*-.*..K AX XXX-XXf- • • • , XXXX.<.XIAAAAiI-AAA , X-I-4--I-4--I 4-4-I a ♦ I "*••••« 4 TTTVTTr'iTTcTTTT " t»r* • ■ ■ ▼ 111 'F'f '■ W Be Prepared AGAINST WINTER COLDS i NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ANTI-COM) TABLETS. !! I I Sharp & Dohne % Eli Lilly & Co. Entoral < * Vacagln Cold Tablets / Cold Capsules ]! :: -’" f " rS l.3s { -2»r«»i.i7 :: ; Parke & Davis Co. \ 60 for $2.97 11 ’ Immunovac Cold / ; ; p ! Tablets 1 ][ 20 for $1 ( All standard brands **" • / Nose Drops and ;; 100 for $4.68 \ Cold Hemedies. !t SMITH DRUG CO. ♦♦4 H H 44 4111 M >♦♦♦4»»♦♦< ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»♦♦♦»♦♦•< : "S Attention |3: | B a : Women of ‘The Mease: All members are invited to attend : DINNER-Thurs., Sept. 19: MOOSE HOME—6 O’clock P. M. B I The meal will he prepared and served by the men. All ladies attending .MUST make registrations by telephone not later than 10 p. m. Tuesday. For registration please call phone 1493 - 640 s or 656. I Loyal Order of Moose laaaiiaiißinianaiaßaiaai
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