Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1946 — Page 3

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I . * ?s I ■fcfl I fl <jwK i|f.&l|KL "* Pit-* I Ec * IW -1 sXv K ♦ -J. <e Photo by Edward* RECENT BRIDE Mina Elizabeth Loulnc* Skllea and I tonal I Floyd i Eh liar, were united in marriage* .Monday. Seplemlier 2. at the Rev. O. L. Fl«**her'» home In Bryant. Tlie bride'* parent* are .Mr and Mr*. Eili* Hkllea of route 2 and Mr. Eichar I* the non of Mr. and | Mr*. Hon Eichar of Willslnr* O I i The couple tire now residing ‘ , here. ' in the program book. GERAROOTCLEVENGER WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Mln* Dorothy Muy Gorardot. daughter of Eugene Gerurdot of Monroeville, and Doyle lloltert Clevenger, eon •»( Mi. and Mr*. Ralph Clevenger of Monr.ieville. were united in marriage at nine i o'clock Saturday morning, September 7. in St. laiuio rectory, lienancon. the Rev. Jo*eph \ He**ion officiating The bi ide wore a gown of white net over *atin, styl'd with a sweet-1 heart neckline and elbow length sleeve* sne wore a single strand of pearl*, a gift of the groom, and carried a l>ou<|uet of white glad! ulus Her fingertip veil wax attached to a pearl crown. The matron of honor, Mrs. Ann Cerardot, wore a blue net gown over Hatin. while the bridesmaid, Mis* Eurlene Geraidot. wore pink net over satin Each wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bride. Robert Gerardot Reived <u- b<<-t

in,,i u umi I, ttcchi Jierui dot ushered Immediately following the I tnony, dlnin-i was wened to fifty guest* at the home of the bride'* father. A reception f.dlowed in the afternoon for llppioxillialely two hundred guest*. The Serving table wa* centered with a huge wedding ( like, i iirioiind.-il with gliidlohie. and lovely bouquet* of mixed flow er* were placed throughout the home The couple I* now r •siding with the bride's father, dnd Liter will move to their newly ftnnhhed home in Mon 'oevllle. Mrs. Clevenger I* employed at the hitetnational Harvester Co in Fort Wayne M Clevenger is an employ., of the McGrath Co. in Xew Haven. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER SUNDAY A dinner wa- eerv.-d at the tx-orge Wi-mhoff rw id< pee Sutldiiy. hon .ring the birthday anniversary I of it-.lii rt Wetuhoff. and Owen Wemhoff. w.io left Monday for induction Into the army. A large take (entered th', beautifully ap-| jioinled table. 1,0 v bowls of rimes i were pl,o i-(| at t-Pher end mid small favor- :m k- d t ilt h guest's pl-ue | O n \\ i nihotf. son and broth, of the honored guest*. !<•;*■ lively, gave a ehort reciiatloii fitting t.i<‘l to ca* on. <•;»• st-• p. e*. nt were Tom Co tello. .Mr. and Mr* Il il-erl Wein 1 Ilioff and children. Dun, Eleano. i and Owen, .Mr. mid Mrs. Geor;;e ( Wetnhoff, .M .iiid .Mr bean It.*, and Charles L It. — GLORIA JANE LANDIS WEDS PAUL STINSON 1 Mi-e Gloria Jane Landis, daughter of Mr and Mr*. Jesse l.alidibetatno the bride of I'aul Jerome Stinson, in a pretty ceiemony pe formed at four oh 10. k Saturday! afternoon at the I’reshyteriati manse in Bluffton. The |iev Arthur K. Koiteling officiated at tin- sin gle-ring service. The bride, given in marriage by' her father, was attired in a black and white c lecked suit, with which ,-he wore a blue feather hat an I a, I c >l*age of small pink iThe bride* parents ,rd Mi and' Mr*. Russell Stig, r- and son and' Mi*,; Josephine Sauerwire w.tne-s id the ceremony After a week's hoti-ymoon in Kentucky, the couple will reside n thio city, where both an- employed MRS. R. 0. WYNN ENTERTAINS CLASS Mi* It. O Wynn was hostess tecently to tha It Y It. (la-s of the Fir*t I'nited Brethren church. Twenty nine memli.-i.c were present. The meeting, conducted by the vice p. e.-idetlt, Mrs. George Hill, was • pened with the group singing Stand I p tor Jesus, with .Mrs. Marie Debolt, chorister, directing Wii.H a Fri.-liJ We Have in'Je -us'' wa,< then sung, after which Mrs. Add!.- Andrews offered prayer .Mrs. Itel.olt wa- in charge of the devotion*. During the business meeting, a number of calls and i .rds were re ported. M >c. Carl Fisher offered prayer for the sic k ami the group repeated the Lord's Prayer in dosing. Delicious refreshments were served by the )i *tess, aasir'ed by Mrs. Homer Hahn. Mrs. Je-s Hurst, and Mrs. Kenworthy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold llaughn and:

EE -^* e ft. jBSBSsb Jk. JWy/?£ ■r'W’ Hh B eaßMnu jBBBL vBBL JBfik I j &' *' W- $2 I jW '\ Pi 1 ; Al l| <9fl, ■ ? m l ® M r ; . '‘'fl fl s 5 K* left, block royon crepe bolero tosfumes; center, rayon foiile with striped trim; right, high-necked dress. Fall date clothes are a very important itemjn every teen sger's wardrobe, and top favorites this season have a touch of worldiness, with off-shoulder necklines, fitted bodices and puffed-above-the-clbow sleeves. The three models in the photographs shown above are made of rayon, which fabric gives the desired permanently crisp finish. The bolero costume, left, is made of black rayon crepe. The jacket y has three-quarter sleeves and the skirt is full with hip pockets. A clever pink blouse with eyelet trim |( Is worn with it. The low-cut date dress, center, is made of rayon faille and has a striped rayon taf« (| feta bodice insert and ruffled hemline. The high-necked date dress, right, comes in bright autumn cok b ors. It has pu'h-up sleeves, a form-fitting bodice and full skirt. (hmtnttionth | h

OECATI'n DAILY I.FMOTRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

CLUB CALENDAR Beclcty Dodfln*. 11 A. M. Tuesday • chiiii h M flu r* Ptudy dub, ' M.thodi-i diurdi. N pm. ' KI klicii'l Ladies duh, postponed ’ Tl'FsnW Rebekah Lodge, Odd Follow • Hull, 7:30 pin. ' Three Link Club, Odd Fellows Hall. After Lcalge. I Delta Theta Til l 81l no** Meet I Ing. Elk* Home, g pm. Wednesday Hk't irii-.il dub opening, Mr*. M F. Worthman, 12 noon. i St. Mary's Township Horne Ect or: nibs' duh, Mrs. James Huddb" ! -'on. I pm St. Vin<ent do Paul *oi|oty, C L. of C. duh room, 2 pm. I'uimi Township Woniiin's dub. Mr- Glen Hough .i. 1:30 pm. Fi '■ I-h p I< !■ of Zion Evai. 1 geliciil and Reformed church, Mr* -1 lr< ne ,s. hates, s pm. II I' .i. ’hi in iitie of Zion Evan Lid and Ref mod church. Mr* ,i Ann Gr in.i*' ff. k pm. Thursday G .-1 Ch ilb .i. ,M Clyde Buller, I 7:ji m. * i< “ I c.f W *' C. F of Metho •!!»’ < h ii. M Jr,.- Mo-ris 2 :t" 1 pm. .1 ■' '•• b f W :< c s of Me tho1 di-’ diuri h, Mi Al ,<■: t Jh-ery, W S C of MethoI "l“ A.. M.>v;i id HetrL k, 2.3” |m. I 'I iV cf \\ .- (' Os Metho .V Ad Bake;, I- :m. I ' X : ' .! ■ -f Zon E ... . mi l I:- f< r:i.- d church, iMi - Hen y Gra' er. I F ’ I. I Pi . .< Worker*. i ' ' M • i ii. i ■ e. White. - •<i no • .• f I.',i -• rn Star, • - n hall, 7 pm. <’:t: ■ < .•mml tee chairmen of A nen ot M birp, ,M > Hom**. 7 I l s «*• Wurnen of Moo •, Moom** Homo 17 3” p.m. I tic Stud , I in. Mi- II- r • ti.nii Geimer s p.m. Friday I' • I’.h 'o c 1 M-. and Mie jEd Li s.g 7.3il p in. 1 c.<: cii c uh fl wer and • ■ -• .i 'ie ,-i. iV. lie lie li gii sc .001. Arne i.c an Le gion auxiliary, Leg-1 i n home, * p m. Saturday Rummage ,al>- Mi-ihcdi-t W. S. c s. diuidi basement, X am. to. ."> p m. Monday Giri Scout council ;nd leaders I meeting, high school, s p.m. family entertained with a dinner I Sunday for Mr. and Mrs Ray Million .nd and (laughter. Miriam, ot I Dayton, O: Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Abernathy and family, Redkey:; Mr. and M:e. Karl Baughn u:id family and Worley Baughn of > Ridgeville, and Mr and Mr*. Harry j ftiake of this city. Officers and committee chair-1 nun of the Women of the Monee j w.ll meet with the official visitor j |.,t the Moose home Thursday eve-1 1 ning at seven o clock. The regular lodge meeting will »■ held at | rc-veii thirty o’clock with forma! ■ initiation. The American Leglbn auxiliary Will have a eocial meeting Friday! evening at eight o’clock at thei I Legion home. All member* are 1

urged to attend. The I: I all ’ - S 1-1, C lull Will meet at He hum •of Mi llemiHii . Gel'iier Tuur-day evening nt eight o c lock Admitted Lewis II Miller, r.’o'i'a West Monroe st < et; Frank Itursch, Cl fton. N. J.: Norman Leonardson, '<2'> No th Sec >nd * ieet; Mr- Ernest Kwller, route I; Charles Hull. iTomestead 29; Ml*< Florence Dnnleh, Willshire, O. route 1; C 11. la-wloii. S 3” North Second street. M ddleton Heavers, route 2. — u Mr. and Mi« bhk 'I unneyc-roft of Phoenix, Anz., nave it baby girl born September II Tii- baby hax been named Tail, and I* a great granddaughter of Mr. f Mr- F V. Mills of thi* city. .Mt *. Thorney. croft Is the former Katherine Franklin, daughter of Rev It II Frank! n of N >l>l>- Street Methodkct church. Anderson, atid a former minister in Decatur. A baby son wax born t > .Mr. and Mrs Thom:’* F. Andrews at the Bloomington hospital Friday, Sep t< inber 2”. The baby weighed 7 pound*. 9 ounce* and lias Ik-cii I’amc-d Michael T'-iellce. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon U-hman of Berne, are the parent* of a baby boy, b rn at I 22 a.m this morning at the Adam* county memorial hospital. lie weighed 7 pound*. 3‘i ounces and !ia- no’ been named A baby girl was born to Mr and Mix. E. Gordon Llechty of Berne, this morning a’ »lam. She vc ighed 7 pound*. II ounces and ha* l»een named Ph.irou Mr and Mo- Calvin A Te<-t<>r « f ’(h-neva r mt<- 2. a•• the parent* of a baby son. born at t u- loccl ho--pllal last light at 1” P in. He weighed 7 pound'. <> ounce* and ha* been named Calvin. Word il--‘ heen rece.ved here of I the blith of a baby girl to Mr and Mrs, Forest Warner of Detroit. Mh h.. on Saturday a,tern on at o'clock. She weighed k'g pollllds Mt s. Warner lx a sister of Mrs. ,l> *<• Sutton .mil resided in Decaj tur for several year*. 0 " THnnWiniH UNC'KE Hi Pvt. Melvin L Tayl r of Fort j Knox. Ky. spent Sunday with hix ! parent*. Mr and Mrs. Hoy Taylor. o _ Ktarvaflon Diet Undernourishment begins from 2.000 calories. Malnutrition leading ! to predisposition to disease begins at 1,600 calories. Death from starva- ' tion results at 800 calorics.

Decatur Man Sells i Residence In Berne i - i Geon • W Myeis of North Fifth street, has sold the II room tin dolph Nchtig re- il'-nc e in Heine tn the Winner II -uh--, manuiucturcu* •of laiys' and men'* garments. C T llabcggi-r and Curl E Lugmhill of the manufacttirlng firm, alate that they Intend the c >tn ■ modioli* home as a do. mltory for , prospective out of i-iwn -inploye* I however, no change will b<» made , in the residence until ..ext spring. 'dr Myer* puredviued the property lust summer at public ."diction 0 New Legion Commander Holds First Meeting Commander T c Smith of Adams Post, 43. Amec,can la-g cm. conducted his n:-t regular meeting *lnie being installed a* the post'* ruling officer Monday night. Tiie annual financial i< p rt wu> mad>- to Hie po-t and other routine busine** colldllcted o Mentally 111 Youth Released From Jail A youth arr< *’«-d he e early .Mon nay morning on public intoxication charge w.c- released to Jay county authoiiiic-H lab* yesterday when it was lea nc-d th it he ix mentally ill. He had previously given hl* ad | dre*s a* Fort Hc c .very Ohio ■p - JS r Wvw B ■B K ' B K WASHINGTON observer* are speculating on the successor to VZ. Avcrell Harriman as ambassador to England and arc mentioning name of William L. Clayton, above, assistant secretary of state. Harriman is taking over his new doth i n.c secretary of commerce to succeed Henry A. Wallace, (Interrauonal) — A Jr. Miss Must! Z■ " A 7 tf* t Svf » ■■ L ■* / / / I! 19396 / s,zts c ‘ I flnrKtW* ibT Tl •' «■.. i "In Fashion is giving the cape stole a tc-rriffie play . ic* exciting on you. Junior Mis* Make- Pat- ! tern !>:!”; in pillow Hcking with ' nd flannel lining and red wool ' fringe . . sharp' This pattern give* perfect lit, 1 i< easy to use Complete, Ulus- ] t rated Sew Chart shows you i every step. ' Pattern 9398 in Jr. .Mis* sizes. ] small (IL L'll medium (15, 17>. Small size slole, Iyards 51 in. ' Bend TWENTY-FIVE cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur 1 Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., ! 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 1 111 Print plainly Your Name, ; Address, Zone, Size and Style • Number. 1 NOW ready—the .Marian Mart- i in new SUMMER 194 C PaPttern ' Book! Fifteen Cents more brings ! you cool. new. eaccy-to-make sash-' 1 lon* for all . . And. printed right H in the hook: FREE pattern tor ballet slipper* fur home and i; beach wear! ■

Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area fl w X y" •! Child Confertnce f \ niec-tiny of special miercet to all cuihli'c'ii'* teachers .end leaders' and also parent* of children will i>e tbx child evangelism conference , which will be held St the Y M. (' \ at Fort Wayne Munday and Tuesday. September U” ,cn<| Octo- . Lei I John Embh-n. e’jie director . of child evangeli'in. wc I conduct a ■'How to do it" work-period using , the flannel-graph and other mater ials c;. <•<! ,n c hildren'* work. Mi** la>ui-<- Kimmel. Foil Wayne field rc-faty, tin- R.-v, John M Aeby and other* will b«- Ic-ad'-rs In this c .nferencx, o SI’ENCEH SITI'ORT It means giving you a beautiful figure—and better health. | Jennie E. Miller 916 Rutsell St. Phone 6222 between 8 A 9 a.m. 1 She used Io pay sls for a permanent-* F* i ' JsK. - - Af»>> baler us C obriHmW How she gives herself a IcfU wave at home <uv .-oreril « Toni in 2 ■T*~'**w ♦•J -4 t»t»ure ■* h<»tnr* H •»ng u*iinr kr J - OMLr M 125 I * Jll Mcmfm ■ aunt cslw waw Hollhouse Drug Co.

1 if// xr I/# \\ SC (?/* ft iM/fl VJr \*l WS) wkS ' Jib M Cap JsKd? wb*) The Trio is the bridal set H V/ j today. Besides the superb M ?‘‘A ■f Xk J Engagement and traditional LI Jx J ■ ■ Wedding Rmg for Her—He || J also has a handsome rmg to FT sJsJp > '* X 1 wear «..a> * *— hsbwt n |||| ! | i™ = ± = g »♦♦♦♦! ♦♦♦♦ 111 < I »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦ oe !**♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ Be Prepared AGAINST WINTER COLDS I I > NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ! ! ANTI-COLD TABLETS. I! Sharp & Dohne % Eli Lilly & Co. Entoral !! Vacagen Cold Tablets / (' (l | d Capsules 20 for $1 flfl 1 f _2ofors| e |fJ ; Parke & Davis Co. ( go f or $2.97 I i Immunovac Cold / Tablets 1 ~~~“ 20 for .I*7 ( All standard brands • I None Drops and 100 for 54.68 \ Cold Remedies. 11 SMITH DRUG CO.

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CARD OF THANKS Wi- wish to thank all our frh-nd* pud neighbors for their kindness wotds of I'lindolencc' and floral ofh rings during the lllmwa and deathof ii wit* and mother, Mr*. Nellie Hay The Hosea Ray family. (i Evons Woolen Heads Bank Trust Division Chicago. Hc-pi 21 il'P»—Evans Woollen. Jr„ president cjf the Fle’cher Trust Co, Indianapolis, today wa* named pr<»id.-nt of thn tru*L division, American Bankers Axscx Lcti >n. I Wooden was elected at soth .cllllio <ny annual met I ng of thedivision. III* father served as i president of t.ie iru-t division in 1923 24 REVIVAL MEETING Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren '? mile East of Kirkland High School I Sept. 22 to Oct. 2 7:30 o’clock each evening i Our evangelist, the Rev. Cha*. 1 Oberlin and wife, Peru, Ind. We invite you to come and enjoy his forceful and inspirational sermons. Special music each evening. Eastman Kodak Reflex Twin Kodak Anastigmat I 3.5 lenses. Seven speed flash Kodaniatic shutter with built* in flash Nynchronizatiofi. Makes 12 negatives on M exposure No. 620 film. < omplete with field case. $114.00 Most of the Cameras now on display in our window are sold, but we will be glad to show them to you and notify you when we receive more. I Holthouse Drug Co.