Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1946 — Page 3

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<< pt|nn wa* heltl nt the home of [(he bride's giandpari-nl*. Mr. and Mrs. J<* Myer*. In Wlllnhlre. (>.. lor the bridal party sml immediate it.mill''* The faille wi.n laid In ! gold la<<* and *a» centered with ii three tiered wedding cuke, topped «|th a miniature bride and groom. : .iiirrounded with pink gladioli and I fern* Assisting in H i ving the guest* were the bride'* aunt*, Mr* .laiii'e .Myer* of near Itei atur, .Mie. Robert Bundy. Dayton. O. and Mr* Harold Myer* of Amicron. For their wedding trip to Niagara I Fall* and Washington. D (' . the ' new Mr*. la»l»tner chose a gold void suit with blai k in ••> -euiles I and a coinage of pink and white gladioli After O< tuber 7. tiie young couple will he at home on the John I Leialner farm Gue*t» attending the wedding ami reception were Mr. and Mrs. John 1 l.ef*tner ami son. Rockford. O . Mr. and Mr*. Frank Lelatner and daughters. Celina. () ; Mr, ami Mt* Forrest Lelatner and family. Chattanoogu, O; the Ret. and Mt* latwell la'istmr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White and doughten. Coldwater. ().; M and Mrs. 'Robert Bundy and son. Dayton. (>: • Mr. and Mr*. Harold Myers and i daughter, Anderson; Mr. ami Mie •James Myers and son. Nellie White land daughter, Hardetta Jim-. Di-i-a-ifur; and Mm. Joe Myers. Mr. and • Mr*. Delmore Werhter and son. Willshire. ().; Jim Daniel., Bobo, Beverly Sue White, I'le.isani Mill* ANNUAL STYLE BRIDGE TO TAKE PLACE THURSDAY Mi** Joan W'-mhoff !* general

• haiim.iu in charge ot phim for the annual Delta Theta Tan style bridge, iisMs'.-d by Mr*, lutwrem-i-Nelson ae <x ■ hairmun. The affair will be held at the j.iuiorsenior high m hool at eight o’clock Thursday evening and ticket* will be available at the door. The ilothm to Im- modeled will be filitlhhed through the courtesy 'f the E F <«ii«* store, which Is also donating a pair ot nylon hose as a door prise Models for th< style show will I-' Mi* Charles Lire, Mrs. Ja<k Brunton, Mrs, Burt Townsend, Hr., Mrs Tim Corbett, Mrs. John llolt- !' 'itse, Mrs. Joe Kiick, Mrs. Roy Eller, and the Mieses Helen Hau!><dd, Joan Mary Belneke. Dorothy Wemhoff Peggy Braun. Ann (lose and Ethel Kleinheni. Contrail and auction bridge, and pinochle and five hundred will be played, with prize* awarded for the various ganos. Ml** Helen Burthe) will be the atinouiic'-r ami Mrs Juni'-s Ko< he will furnish the music. Basket* of food and hard to-get Items will ala i be given the winning ticket holder*. COUPLE TO OBSERVE FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mt* Herman Bh-berli h ot J.'i.'i Meti er avenue will observe theii fortieth wedding .itiniverMiry Sunday, Sept 29. with a family dinner at noon ami open hotiH- for thei: many friends and relatives from * v to leu o’clock in the evening. Mr. and Mt*. Biehetiih wete matrii-d September .’in. Ififttl. in the Emmanuel Lutheran chut* h in Cnion township. They have three children Mr* Henry Graft of Waynedale; Mr*. Otto Knipste n. Hoagland, and Victor Bleberich of Fort Wayne, and nine grandchildren. Mr. and Mr* B.eberich roalded oil a farm we*t of Treble until PHI. when they moved to their pie-ent lesjdi-nie on Mercer avenue G. E. AEOLIAN CHOIR TO BEGIN REHEARSALS The Aeolian choir < f the General Electric Co. will meet at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening, October in the music room of the Junior *<-nior high school for their f r-t reheamu! since adjournment for the summer in May. David C Embl<-r. of Berne, will again direct the group. The choir is open Io all General Electric employe* ami metniii-r* of their immediate families who can qualify All members, including prospective members, are urged to attend Thursday's meeting CHURCH MOTHERS STUDY CLUB HAS GUEST DAY The Church Mother* Study Hub held their annual guest day meet ii.g lasi evening at th. Methodist church, with thirty two members and ten guests present. Mie I'aul McFaul read the devotion*. am! the president, Mrs. Clarence Rowden presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Paul Cumming* gave an interesting review «f the article "The Church School Plan* for All.' taken from the Christian Horn, magazine. Mi* F H Willard also want, a solo, enIdled Teach M- Oil Lord." accompanied by M -<. George Roop. The topic from Parents magazine, entitled There Is Musn In Every Child." was reviewed by Mr*. George It op. who abm led itl the dlsciMMion. Tea was served from a beautifully appointed table, at which Mr*. Rowden presided Ho.tesse* for the meeting were th< Mesdatm* Ernest Chrick. Paul Cl.rick, Philip Dolby. LaDoyt Miller and Harlan Jackaon Two new members. Mrs Ralph Habegger ami .Mrs. Merlin Correll, were welcomed into the <lub. The Kirkland Ladifti rluli will meet Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock at the school gym. — Honorable Discharge ADD HONORABLE Pfc. 818 J Dixon, from Fort Sheridan. 111. —•e* — — Nortnan Schaudt IP-year-old Willshire, 0.. lad wh > received a eon cuMlon ot the brain when he fell from a tree on September 10. has regained conu< iousness in a Toledo hospital, where he nas been receiving treatments following an operation. He I* believed greatly improved. Dr. and Mrs L. W. Dailey of l.o* Angelw are visiting friend* and attending the fair at Bluffton this week. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Teeple and daughter. Belva, visited in Chicago Tuesday. —_o Admitted: Miss Demarieu Nevile. Geneva; Jack Teeple. 1066 South Winchester street; Mies Shirley Jane Llchtle. route 4.

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CLUB CALENDAR •oclety Deadline, 11 A. M, Wednesday r llirt irleal club opening, Mrs. M 1 P Worthinan, 12 nmm St Mary’ Township Home E< onomltM club, Mr*. J.nm* HuddleI •ton, I p m '• St. Vincent d>- Paul society, C . L. of C. i lub room, 2 pm. I’nlon Township Woman’s club, Mrs. Glen IlmighU, 1.10 pm. I Filend-hip clicb- of Zion EvanI gi-licnl and Reformed church, Mrs | Irene Hchafer. S p in. Phllalethean circle of Zion Evan- ' gelical and Reformed church, Mrs • Ann Grandslaff, * p in Thursday Ho Cha Rea. Mr*. Clyde Buller. 7;.i0 pm. II Circle IofWS.C. S. of Metho- ■ dist church, Mrs. Joe Morris, 2 3" p.m. i Circle II «f W. S. CS ot Metho J di*t church, Mr*. Albert Beery, | ■ 2:30 pm. Circle ill of W S. C. S. of Metho J dist church, Mrs. Maynard lletrh k. 2:30 p.m. <’|r< !« IV of W. S C S. of Metho, dist chun-h, Mr*. Adrian Baker, 2 3u p.m. i Ruth and Naomi < i cle of Zion ■ Evangelical and Reformed church. Mr*. Henry Graber, First I’. B. Progressive Workens. 1 Rev, and Mr*. Charles E. White. I 7:30 p.m. Stat'd meeting <f Eastern Star.: Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. • Officers, Committee chairmen of, ■ Women of Moore. M" I*e Home. 7 P in. ■ Women of Moose, Moose Home, f 7.30 pm. Ituralietic Study club, Mrs 11-r---man Geimer. * p in. Friday Baptist Philo class. M . and Mrs., I E'l Lobsiger. 7:30 p.m. I Berne Garden club fl iwer and ■ ■ vegetable r how, Berm- high si hotd. ! American Legion auxiliary, Leg- 1 ( i n home, S p.m. Saturday Rummage sale, Methr dist W. S , C. S. <hutch basement, s a.m. to • 5 p tn. Monday , Girl Stout council and leaders t ■ meeting, high school, s p.m. Tuesday i Kirkland Indies Hub, school gym, 1 p.m. i Siliu'ob'il and dismissed: Jackie' Tinker. Bryant; Cail Keaerreis. Monroe. William Troutner. SOX W«st Adams street. Di*mls*ed Charh-s Dull. Home- • ><! 2#

PHILHARMONIC TICKETS A few good $lO. ss.so. $7 and , i $4 ticket* tor the 1946’47 Fort Wayne Philharmonic season are left. For Information call MISS HELEN HAUBOLO Easy as A-B-C dlrdfy | y /IT J| L A . I B 9379 r~\ sizes ( / 12 20 ) <fls ( / v v \ ( yf \ / lUU I ■ B BODItE wja ss. n A p fl 111 I Bt 111 KA fi ’ I f A- A 1 I V -zSaT | I ' I JMRh 111 /Skirt \ |BK / Cur in \ \O-.f Os course you can new thia smart dress yourself! Pattern ‘ 11379 Im mo easy it almost make# l.urlf! Four main pieces; noslde 1 grams on skirt, no shoulder 1 seams on bodice. Thia pattern gives perfect lit, '| is easy to use. Complete, Ulus* i trated Sew Chart shows you f every step. Pattern 9379 comes In sixes 12. i 14. 1«. 1». 2<»- Size 16 takes 3 I yards 39-lnch; H yard contrast, i Send TWKNTYFIVK cents In coins for this pattern to Decatur I Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept.. 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago so. 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZK AND STYLE NUMBER. Readv for you right now . the l.rand-new Marian Martin FALL and WINTER 1946-47 Pattern Book! Best-of-the-season fashions for all . . . plus a FREE pat- • teru for bridge apron and card i table cover printed right in the f book. All yours tor just fifteen cents more!

Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Areo Or* Mission Festival Mission f'Mtival services will be held Sunday al the St John's Evan--elic.il and Reformed churth at V« ra Cruz with three services, till *■ h« diib-d <»n central standard time Mi-* Berthi S< lefdt. missionary to Honduras f >r 2’i yean . will speak at Ho- morning and afternoon serves, at lo:3o a.m. and 2:30 p.m. During the Sunday school hour, she will give a fluniiHgr.ipb talk for 3u minutes to the entire school. The evening service will open at 7 3o o'clock, with Mrs, Elo-rt of C dumliti'. <). a* the speaker. Mre Ebi-rt ha been in a concentration camp an<l will tell how Europe can be helped spiritually The public I* invited Io attend all llii.e servit e*. 0 Local Young People In Junior Jamboree Lyman Hann. Jr., and Mary Leitg. of this city, will take part in the junior Jamboree to be stag'd at the Civic Th'-iter in Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'l loi k A number <f local person* are expected to witneM the showing of the jamboree. 0 Restaurant Owners Protest OPA Action Fort Wayne, Ind., Sen'. 2f> (VP) Restaurant owners in Northeastern Indiana will meet here tonight to draft a proUat agalnut OPA regulation of food price*. — 1 ■■ ll *""O ■■ ■ r ” DRIVE TO <C.intinued From F.iue One) I enough to be an Incentive to farmers to expand production and yet far below the runaway price* consumer* paid during July and August." He said the current meat shortage was expected because, after price ceiling were restored, the previous heavy market runs of lightweight livestm-k dropped sharply as we knew they must if we wire to avoid it prolonged meat famine later on." Anderson contended the conversion of recor I feed crops into meat will. "In month* to come," provide more meat than otherwise would have been available. lie warned the nations farmers that tile public resents high food prices and advised them to cultivate domestic markets by keeping farm prices "reasonable

Fred’s BARBER SHOP 516 Jefferson Street will be Open all day FRIDAY and SATURDAY •ssaseoaaa.aaaaeaaa........ : BuCUßLitßcttM i i Th» WAVE a i : Eaiici bDlonaae • WHEN vou Utt : rut NEW C/X // j I I I ! a COMPLETE cold wave in 2. to 8 houM at horns ★ Charm-Kurl Supreme is lsl>-ursuny-irsted, •A Safe sod tafj to use on soy type of hair, : ★ "Tskes"or:/«eor<-cwr*ehair, i W Ideal, too, for cbiklrm, : ★ Will last months and months, : ★ Sutiifadion, tr mmry hid j i tni mw J? I i SPPRIMI : ! COLD WAVE ".°,7' QQt • NOW ONLY gO KVt 14s TAX J S KoUdu Drug and all drug • $ stores and cosmetic and • • notion counters. 2 • •eaooaoaaaeaaeeeeea essass.

Mrs. Mary Gephart Dies Tuesday Night Funeral Services Friday Afternoon Mrr. Mary Ethel Gephart. 69. widow of the lu'e Chauncey Gi-p hurt, died ut s 45 pm Tuesday at the home of a * in, Holart Oephurt. three mllM we»t of Rockford. <> She wa* born In Clinton county tt but had lived near Rockford for! the past 55 year* She wae a member of the Rockford I' B church. Her husband died in 1934 Surviving In addition to the son: ere three brothers, David, E-te* i-.nd Raymond Fleming, i'll of m-.ti , Rockford. Funeral ecrvli-es will lie held at I 2 3o o'clock Friday afternoon at tin- Rockford T. B church, with burial in the Riverside cemetery at Rockford. The body will be ;em >ved from the Ketchum funeral home to the Robert G--phari residence thia evening. ii Divorce Case Heard In Court Here Today Judge J Fred FruHitc late th! afie-noon in circuit court was expo ted to rule in the divorce action of Lillian against Anthony Schu ma< her. after attorney indicated that the litigant* had reached a property settlement agreement and would have it ready for the court this afternoon The hearing on the divorce wa* held this morning. A emsnumI la.nt. filed by the defendant in which h>- asked 64.00't judgment against the plaintiff, was withdrawn | after being filed earlier today. Inj it In- charged she threatened to kill him with a butcher knife; that by fraud and duress she forced him i tc convey property to her unde, | James Fleming; that he expended 61,200 fbr her auto; 61,000 for her antique store and that In- purchas'd (1.500 w rth of household good* In her original complaint she charged cruel and inhuman treat-1 meat and asked alimony of |2,s<iO. H R McClenaiian is plaintiff's lotinael and John L. DeVoss represented the defendant. —0 -- - - - Deny New Delay In Indiana U. Opening Bloomington, In I, Sept. 25 H'Pt Reports titat Indiana I nhersityeJ fall semester would he delayed again were denied today by I'ni-i versify spokesmen. They said a I five day frtehman orientation pet• | iod would open th i 11; that the regDiratioii and - nrollment of for-' liter student* would he Hit 16-17.’ and that cl ses would tart Oct. is.

= |rW]M|ag : It’s the "Natural” : : thing to do — Save • ■ The urge to put something ■ 1 aside for the future is only nat* ■ ural. But, getting star te d is ■ • WtW’y ~ften difficult. j i XSSSJX The First-State encourages S savings depositors, whether it’s ■ little or much they have to de- - posit. Here your money is insur- ■ * r.ESEnvkJ* ed by an agency of the U. S. ■ government. Start a savings ■ account now. | ■ • ■ I *FIRSTSTATE BANK i J GROWING WITH DECATVR SINCE IBS' • ■ i ■ I i I ■ ■ i I

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With the eighth army In Nayogu Japan Sept., 25 A member of the 27th regiment of the veterat 25th (Tropic Lightning) division of General Eichello-lgrr's eighth army. Pfc. Junior Hart, son of • Mr. and Mrs Clifton Hurt. loB) Sehlrmeyer St.. latur. Ind., hasj been promoted to the rank of. cirporal Cfd Hart entered the J army in November, 1944 and took ids basic training ut Camp Me Clellun. Ala He left for oversea* in April. 1945, and Joined the "Tropic Lightning division on Luzon. Prior to his entram e into the army, Corporal Harf attended the Ifecutur high hied o ■ Guardian Appointed In Circuit Court After a hear.ng In circuit court, this morning. Judge J Fn-d Fruchte named I! A Stucky a* guardian of Jesee E. Stu< ky. Defendants were ruled to an*war by Oi tole-i 7 in tin- case ut Howard E and l/du Fox against Lavanra Kistler and that of Mary Martha Jaeger and others, atalnst Theodore Heuer and Others, other «0-trh-H wer<- made in various estate caee«. 0

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Mi and Mr- l.4«renci- inspauth ate the parent* of a bahv son, born at 2:’7 pm. Tue-day afternoon at the Adame county memorial b -*pD tul He weighed 7 pound*, 4*<k ounce* and ha* been named lkivl<| Lawrence \ baby son wa* tH>rn to Mr. ami Mrs Melvin Niheurer ut 2 - Io p.m. Monday at the local ho*pital. Ho weighed tl pound*. 13 ounce* and han not been named. o DDT Ftrmal* DDT in pure form or in an Impropar formulation i* not a good inMclicide.

Wrisley ’» HATH SOAP 4 /raX. 1.00 HOLTHOUSE DHUG CO. SPENCEK SUPPORT It meant giv.ng you a beautiful figure—and better health. Jennie E. Miller 916 Rutteil »t. Phone 6222 between • A 9 a.m. Under the present OPA regulations we find it difcult to carry enough meat to supply the demand. Please he assured we are doing our utmost and will have meat whenever it is possible. . Gerber MEAT MARKET PHOTOSTATIC COPIES of Discharge Paper*, Legal Documents, etc. 48 hour service 1.. ANSI’AUGH STUDIO