Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1946 — Page 3

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my r / ■ F dl F'• * 1 I :i|| -E* ■ Bt-fl I El 1 A Photo by Anspaugh SEPTEMBER BRIDE -Before her recent marriage, Mr*. Carl Bar nett, Jr„ was Minn Helen Hoop, only daughter of Mr. ami Mra. Rufus Roop of 110 North Thirteenth street. Mr Barnett'* parent* are Mr. and Mr*. Carl Barnett of 559 Studebaker street. The young couple ar” now residing here. Mr*. Chester Reynolds. a* mat-ron-of-honor. wore a suit of dark green wool with black accessories and a corsage of Picardy gladiolus Immediately following the ceremony. a reception for twenty guests was held at the home of the bride’s parent* The serving table was centered with the traditional wedding cake and lighted with white taper* in crystal holders. An arrangement of bronze mums and mixed bouquets was placed on the buffet After a short wedding trip of unannounced destination, the young couple will be a’ home on North Third street. Mm. Collier, a graduate of De catur high school, is employed as * stenographer and bookkeeper at the Leland Smith Insurance Agency. Mr. Collier is an employe of th” Fruehauf Trailer Co. in Fort Wayne MADE OVER CLOTHING AT BERNE FESTIVAL A rftyle show of made over clothing Will be a part of the home economics clubs achievement exhibit. The exhibit Will be staged as a part of th” Berne fall fe-tlval. October 5 The scheduled time for the first model to appear In a stylish made over is 1 p in Thia program will Illustrate Imsous the duh* have studied the past year. The Adams county home economics chorus will present selected number* at the time of the style showing. This pr gram will be completed by the time of the parade

of hotwes and other livestock. Exhibits of Interest to al! women will be In place In th* auditorium by 9:30 ant. and remain until 4: JO p.m. The complete program of the day's event* will l«- announced later. The achievement committee consists of Mrs Herman Burger. Mrs. (Iscai .Me-hbergei, Mr*. Bert Haley, Mm. Joseph Mum by and Mr*. L. A. Dollhouse. The Swiss Village and Hartford clulm have been made respon*lbl<> for the style show; flood Neighbors and Friendship Village club* will prepate the garden dieplay; low sugar dessert* will be shown by M. W F uiid French township clulm; made- -vers by th* Profit and Pleasure and Kirkland dubs; hobbles will be under the direction of the Llmberhmt and Decatur clubs; handle)aft* by the Jefferson and Huppy Homemakers dab*; home made gift* by the Root, Union and St. .Mary's clubs and the Monroe Better Hoiio-m will prepare a tea table. I'he W M A. of the Nuttman \venue United Brethren < htir< h w ;| meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the h -me of Mrs. Opal Sudduth The Missionary so i«ty of the Naxarene church will hold their m nthly in*•■ting Thursday evening ut seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Swartg. Tl 2 North Second street. Men of the church are Invite-1 to attend. The Ladle* Fireman's auxiliary will meet Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the h me of Mr*. Erv.c- Elxey. The Historical club will open the c lub year with a carry-:*, dinner at noon on Wednesday nt the home of Mtw. M F. Worthmaa. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and tabic- service. The Young Adult class of the Presbyterian church will have their da** party Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the Lewis Smith farm at Poe. The W S. ('. S. of the Monroe Methodist church will spoliator a table party Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the annex of tiie church. The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, corner Ninth and Madison streets, will meet at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the church. Mr*. Hubert Gilpc-n. Mrs. Floyd Death and Mrs. Hoy Chllcotc- will be hostesses. 0 JpERSOMAIS ; Joe Leichty of Geneva was in court at Bluffton yesterday charged with leaving the seem- of an accident without reporting it. Hi* I car struck another driven by al Mr Myer*. Ills case- was taken under advisement Harold Vondersmlth. 25, of Wells county, wa* killed and Gall Hahn. 21. seriously Injured when their cars collided at the Fiat crossing of state road* 1 and 19 Sunday night Mr and Mrs John Kennedy have returned from a two weeks' fishing trip t» northern Michigan and Canada Harry Maddox, chairman of the Rotary attendance contest, reported today that E. W. Btwche. Felix I Maier and Tom Hmlth. attended the* Bern*- meeting last evening Charh e D. Ehinger macle up Ills at-1 tendance at Fort Waym yesterday non A. R. Asbauc h.. ami Rev

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CLUB CALENDAR •eclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Tusiday Kirkland Ludicw dub. sc ho d gym.- , 1 l> m Catholic- Ladle* of Columbia, hull, i 7:80 p.m. Tri Kappa budne ss meeting. Elka home, x p.m. Young Adult c1.,.* of Presbyter iun church. Lewis Smith farm. 9' р. Wednesday Shakespeare dub, Mr* C. A Duxun, 2:30 p.m. Zion Luthecan Married Couples. ; dub, church basement, 9 pm. French Township Home Economics c lub, Mtw. Hurold Zeigler, 1 p tn I'd lota XI buslnc-ts meeting. Elk*, S p.m. Historical dub openhix. Mr*. M F W rthman. 12 noon Thursday Ladit* .pd society of the Salem' Evangelical and Reformed church of Magley, parish hall. Eighth district Indiana Federation of (Tubs, Presbyterian church Plea*ant Dale Ladies Aid society,! church, all day Presbyterian .Mission.try society, Mr*. H L. Koontz. 2:3' pm. St. Luke'* Girl* guild, Norma Jean Funk. 7:30 p.m Ever Heady class of Methodist с. lurch. Mrs. Von Reber. 7.30 p.m W. M. S. of First Evangelical church, gue-t clay, chuich. 2 p.m Missionary society of Naaarene church. Mr and Mr*. Jes«e Swartz. 7:>o p.m W M A. of N’tt man Avenue I’. B. chur.h. Mr*. Opal Huddutb. 7:3" pin. Rainbow for Girl*, Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m Ave Marla Study dub, Mrs William B iwers. 9 p.m. Ladic-w Aid society of Trinity Evangelical I'nited Brethren church. 7:30 p.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid society, Mrs. Earl Chase, 1:30 p.m Aeolian choir of G. E. club, jun ‘ ior-senlor high a.-hool. 7:30 p.m. Saturday Hummage sale, Zion Evangelical I and Reformed church basement, it a m to 6 p.m. Monday Ladbw Fireman s auxiliary. Mrs Ervle Elzey, 7:3" p.m Table party sponsoied by W S. S. of Monroe Methodise! church, annex of church. 7:30 p.m. William Feller will attend the Rotary meeting at Bluffton thia evening and Avon Burk, who is on ; vacation trip in the southeast is expected to attend .1 dub meeting at Williamsburg. Va. Dr. M. O. Lester. Fred Busche ind Fred Mill* are attending a rcpecial session of the North Indi- ' ana conference of Methodists at Muncie High Street church today. G. Hemy Bleriy, prosecuting attorney. went to th>» Marlon general hospital today to undergo a minor c pet al ion. His son. Dr George R Bierly. Jr., assisted in the opera ] i tion. Cards from J M “Mat" Brelner - ' have been received by friends from The Dalle*. Ore Mr Breiner will proceed to the state of Washington on his trip Tom Fisher, wdl-known Decatur' painter, who has been ill at hi* lrme in the west part of Decatur the last several months, was up town today greeting hl* friends He states that he feel* much better. Mr. and Mrs Dan M Niblick have returned home from a month s trip to the west coast where they visited in Seattle. Wash . Lew Angele*. San Francluco, St Louis. Kansas City and other cities. Mr. Niblick Visited tile merchandise markets In Los Angel**, St. Louis and Chicagi in the Imprest of h ***fßHß O. N. Smith, prominent Berne manufacturer and Adam* county draft board member, k. reported ''getting along fine" at the Adam* c ounty memorial hospital here, where he lias been confined for j the past eight day*. He expects to be dismissed in about a week.

o— I ■ I The aildress of I’fc John O. Miller. I ton of Mr. and Mre. Otto Miller. M [ j B now: filSlh Q M. Depot (Siipt. APO 205, c/o PM.. New York. N. Y. 0 CARO OF THANKS 11 We wish in thh manner to thank j our friend* and neighbors for their, ) acts of kindness and sympathy dur-• [ling our recent bereavement. William H. Patterson family. j 0 ——— CARO OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends who contributed greeting cards, letters and flowers on my birthday, which made it a very happy one Mre. Sadie Straub 0 Trade In a Good Tows — Deeatur

Special Services And Meetinqs Os r hurches In Aw Mt. Pleasant Hally day of the M* I'leucant church will Is- held Sunday, October <>. In c-onnec tlon with home com Ing The morning service will be ( gin at 9:30 a nr, with the c hildren ] and young people tuklt.g part. At noon a basket dinner will be serv >-d. Th>> astern on program will I begin at 2 o'clock, with music fur nished by the men* choru* of the .Monroe Methodist church, and Mrs 1 Helen Ogg of Decatu.-. Kenneih ; Sc humac her of Geneva will b- the I guest speaker. The piil-lbic I* invited to Presbyterian Th* Presbyterian c Lurch will have a carry-in supper Wednesday 1 evening at «ix thirty o'clock at -the church The Ladies Lid society' of the church will furnish the rolls, coffee and Ice cream, .-nd all members are a*k*-d t* bring a coven-*! dish and table service. Frank K. Zoll of Anderson, chairj man of the synod's committee- of the restoration fund, will be the gu<«t speaker. Mr. Zoll I* also the executive* secretary of th** V M C. A. in Anderson. A feature of the evening's enterta nment will be* a film, entitled "ll*- Rest re-th I My Soul." 0 Mr. and Mnc. Russel! Hisel cf I Berne, route 1, are the parent* of a baby boy. born at 10:45 pin lust night at the Adams county memorial hospital He weighed *t pounds, lb><2 ounces and has bee-n ! named Keith Edwin. ! I A baby son was born to Mr. and J Mrs. Max Smith. 319 South Seventh (street. Monday astern on at 12:22 p.m. at the local hospital. He ■ weighed 7 pound*. 1"% ouncce and has been named Buddi-- Dean Mr and Mrs Clyde Everett of I Pleasant Mills, are the parents of a son. born at 10:32 am Tuesday at the Adams county hospital. He weighed 7 pounds L"*’i ounces and hiio been named Eugene Lee. 0 - eras Admitted: Raymond Eichenauer, nute 3; David Eichenauer, route* 3; Baby girl Miller. Willshire, O ; Mrs. Emma Barthel, 315 Jefferson street; Cail l<ee Manti. Geneva; Mt* William Schumni, Rockford, | O. route 2; Chalies Knodel. 631 i Mercer avenue. Admitted and dismissed: Miss Patsy Master. 116 South Fifth street; Mrs Walter Cable, route L| Dlamiaaed: Mrs Minnie Doehrman. route 1; C. D. Lewtoii, t>3" North Second street; Miss Shirley] Jean Liechty. route 4; Thirtis Lyons. 639 Schirmeyer street „ 0 j Trade In » Good Town — Decatur

,xXxxv<ww\ \\ \\ \I ‘ 1 / /'/ . \ \\ \ ’ 1 / bereaved families find comfort A home to turn to in time of need ... a comfortable, spacious, beautifully appointed meeting place for the family, relatives and friends. This is Zwick Funeral Home, one of the most modern and most homelike funeral establishments in this locality • . . home of "The Perfect Tribute” . . . home of the service any family can afford.

Merchant Marine Entrance Exams Appointments For Academy Available Appointments to th*, I' S met I * hunt murine u< idemy are avail aide 11 quuliried y mng m*»n in the -mid-western area ucioidliig to a statement r<-l<-un*-d by the Chicago regional infortnatloii off ce of the I S. merchant marine cadet corp* t Young m*-n between the Uges ut I6‘v and 21 who de«lre to pursue careers n« otrice,* ab*>.*rd vessels *4 tin- U S. merchant marine will be given tour years tederhl academy coui.u*s to halti them for lifetime careers at sei Veteran will be ac cept.-d Up to 24 year* of age and given five pcdtits advantage in the competitive examination November 6 for the merchant m.i rlne a id.-my -sou; veer * cur <• High K-ho I senior* -cheduled to lw< graduated in J.iiuary or February. 19(7. who do not pon-e*» the i<ciuir.cl » hol:i*ti ■ unit* on date of submission of appllcatiui will be permitted to tuk»- the November examination pr >vlding they submit a state m.-nt signed by i*u- principal jot th.- school certifying that when (they parse they will have- the 1.quired units. Graduate s of the I' S. merchant marine academy receive* commissions a* ensign in bot:i the U S -maritime* service and U H naval I re«erve. During th.- four-year course, cadet-midshipmen are paid (65 per month and furnlohed with board and lodging, uniform doth , Ing. textbeoks. etc Further information and necessary application forms may Im* obtainerl by writing to the SUPERVISOR. I S. MERCHANT MA HINE CADET CORI'S. WASHING- ! TON 25. D. C. 0 Trad* In a Good Town — Decatut — - Ik 9 ■ • THE FIRST woman to address the Paris peace conference Is Dr. Gertruda Sckaninova of Czechoslovakia, the only feminine delegate at the parley. She asked the conference to consider human elements In fixing boundaries, declaring frontiers drawn with only economic, military and political ends In view, cut through towns and might disrupt Ilves of thousands of persons. (International)

e-T . Kte. K * NINE-YEAR-OLD KING SIMEON If, of Bulgaria, dethroned early In September when his country voted to reject a monarchy in favor of a republican form of government, la ahown with hit mother, Queen Johanna; his sister. Princess Marie Izmise, and members of the royal suite on their arrival In Tnstanbul Turkev TfnrernafieM/1

50th Traffic Victim Dies At Indianapolis In liun.ipolis, Oct. 1 (UP) Mb's ' Hdena I’m ti-ison, 56. t .day b<- | c.nn«* th** ."•"th traffk victim of 1916 in Indianapolis. Miss Patterson di”d last night, two hour* | after she was struck by a track I lens trolley. NOTICE I will be out of my office from Sept. 30 to Oct. 8. Nurse will be on duty during office hours. J. M. Burk, M. I).

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Trade In a Good Towa — Docatur 0 Rummage sale, Zion Evangelioil and Reformed church, Saturday, 9 to 6. git

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