Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1946 — Page 3

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meeting Monday evening ill tin church. with Mist Joan Death and MPh Indy Myers a* h '-teases. Elaine Koop wgs th • loader for the evening, and c! o«e .i* her topic ''Roadway* to flood Literature The prenident, Elol*e Jack Min. <<>n dinted tlie »hmt huslnes* meeting, during which one new member wm we|c med in the club. ’I he meeting »a.A cloned with the guild ceremon lai. Delicious refreshment* were *eiv >il the thirteen member* prewnt. HELEN HAZELWOOD WEDS RICHARD A. RICKORD Announcement wae made today of the marriage of Mis* Helen Ha zelwood. daughter of Mi and Mi* George Hazelwood <f this city, to Richard A. Rlckord. youngest son ol Mrs. Daley Rickot i of Fort Wayne. The double ring nuptial rite took place Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock In the par aonnge of the Flr*t Evangelical church, the Rev. F II Willard of Delating. The bride was attractive In a drees suit of beige, with which she wore brown a < essorb-s and a eingle orchid He- only attendant waa her sister, Miss Norma Hazel, wood, who w<>re an aqua suit with brown acceasorlew and a cor- ice of gladioli. Jack Garner served 'he gi in a* boot man. Following x a shoit a adding trip of unannounced destination, the young couple will lie at home on Wallace street in Fort Wayne Both Mr. and Mrs. Rlckord are graduates of fiecatur high school. The bride is an employe of the Lincoln Life Ineurame (* >., tn Fort Wayne, and the groom Is employed at the International liar vester f'o. in Fort Wayne Mr. Ili'-kord recently received an honor able discharge from th“ navy after several month* duty. TRI KAPPA HAS BUSINESS MEETING Final arrangements were made at the regular business meeting of Tri Kappa • rority las - evening at t the Elk* home, for the ilartnonaire«*

I of station LVLLL to appear here I Octo'ii ||, Un l< the pon«or*hlp I Os the local (h ipter Tickets may I l>e purchased from any member of | the group. , The next s ocial a ting will be i held at the Elk* on (>< fuller la. y I MR AND MRS. GEORGE ADLER TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ' quiet oliH.-rViiii. <• is being i r p.aimed by Mr. and Mrs George Adler of Belmont pari in celehra t!on of their golden wedding until i vet—.ry Thitrsda' M and MrsJ ; Adil I Wi-ie m.i; ril'd O< toiler .1. I - H' by W II Shepherd j-.i-|jc.. of the .- |» ace They redded In Linn Grove ;pi io to moving t. !><•, ,-.tui thirty two yearn ago. Both Mr and Mr*. Adler are members of the Zion Lutheran i huiih and attend <hutch service* there regularly. Mr. Adler at 7.1 is etill active as a carpenter In , 11hi* and surrounding communities. Mr* Adler is 77 yea ,< of age T.ie celebrant* have invited their ~ many friend* and neighbor* to t all , at theh holm-during the day. i I ENTERTAIN GUESTS , OVER WEEK END Mr and Mr- Linos Ketchum I entertained with a picnic at the ■ •belter house, Hann i Nuttinan park, Sunday, for Mr. amt Mrs. , | Stanley Barr an I Mr. at;d Mrs. Sum . Samueloon of Devils Lake. North i ; Dakota, t Guesta present im'uded Mrs .I.May Ketchum ami Harve Baker of i this city, Mr. and Mrs. Frank . ttindorff and Mr and M•*. James Durbin of Geneva; Mr and Hr* . L«<> Ketchum. Bryant. Mr. ami Mis Boh Hisey, Mrs. Fred Hb*ey, , Mrs Cora Holland and Mrs. Beulah Hilliary tind daughter. Janice Mae. II Portland; Mr. and Mi. Dayton Gunter and children. Dianna. James . and David. Delphos. (» ; Mr. and ! Mr*. Leslie Hill. Mt. Carmel, 111 and Mr. ami Mr* Charb * Barr and daughter, Florence, of Andereon. The Ladies Ail and M.-sionary societies of the First Evangelical ! church will have a combined meet Ing ami guest day Thaivdty afterno n at two o clock at the < hutch All members arc urged to attend and bring a guest. Mr ami Mr* Elgar (t n red elite: I luined the follow ng giiesis at 1 the,r home on Not th Sevent : '.street Saturday evening: M- and M \ nold Gar ed, M Windell Tea hoiit. Mr. and MrMulnix. Mr an I Mrs Ar 'nold Garred. Jr. I’hylU* Gari'il l.ml Joann Garre.l, ull of Jai kaoll. Midi: Mi and Mrs Dale Froman! ml family of Newm. a. 111. Buy Lamlin. Pennsylvania. Mi am| Mrs 1 Vernon Frauhlzer, Mis* Vera | 1 Fttitihlzer. Illchard Friiihigeri Waytie Fraiihiger, Betti Kohne and Mrs Myrtle Snyd> I The Work ami Win (lave of the I Trimly Evangelical I nlted Brethren ( hutch Wil! have heir regular ni tiHily meeting Friday evening at seven thirty o'dock a* the home of Mr aid Mrs Harry Poling All | tm-mbers lie n-i|'ie,|,-il to be pr ■- ' . ent M s W. II Lykins, president "f ( 1. F. C. will he one of the gucat speakers al the eighth district meeting of the Indian.; Federation of Club*, to be held Thursday at ith - I*!' sbyterlaii cimreh An Inter-1 eating and educational p'ogram has been planned and all women of the county are invited to attend Tile Church Mother* Study duh will meet next Tuesday evening at eight o'd <k at fl.e home of Mrs Paul Berg. Devotional leader will Ibe Mrs. Warren Lehman lesson i from Christian Home, Mrs l.oweli Smith; topic from Parent magazine. ' Mns. Walter Elzey. Hostessiw will ! be Mrs. Berg. Mrs. Albert Powell and Mis .Lo k Nelson. The lavdles Aid society of the

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Wednesday Shakespcale i luh, Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p.m Zion Lutheran Married Couples dull, church basement, kpm. French Township Home Economic- <!ub. Mm Harold Edgier. Ipm l Pel lota Xi busim i* meeting. Elk*, s p.m. Historical dub opening, Mrs. M I'. W rihman. 12 noon. Thursday Ladlew Aid s>>< lety of the Salem Evangelical ami Reformed church of Magley, pa:'.*h hall. Eighth district Indiana Federation of clubs, Presbyterian church. Pleasant Dale Ladles Ahl society, church, all day Presbyterian Mlsslm.iry society. Mi II L Koontz. 2:3 *p m. St Luke's Girls guild, Norma Jean Funk, 7 io p.m. Ever Beady da*- of Methodist ( 'lurch. Mr* Von Bi-ber. 7:30 p.m W M. S. of First Evangelical < hurch, gue«t day, chuich, 2 p.m. Mlrslolnry soiiety of Nazar<-ne (hurch. Mi and .Mr* Je-»e Swartz. 7:30 p tn W. M. A of N'it'man Avenue I'. It chtirdi. Mi*, (lfl.il Sudduth. 7:30 P m. Kalnbow for Girls, Masonic hall. 7 30 p in \ve .Maria Study dub, Mrs. William II wers. * p m. Ladie Aid sodety of Trinity Evangel) a| I'nited It ethren ( hutch. 7:30 p m. i'nioti Chapel Ladies Aid society. Mi- Ear! Chase, 1:30 p.m. Aeolian choir of G. E. club, jun lor-senlor high a ’tool. 7:30 pm Combined meeting of Ladle** Aid ;.nd Missionary smietit* of First Evangelical ( hurch. church. 2 p.m. Ladies Lid so, iety of Christian church. Mih. Paul Daniel 7:30 pm Friday Work and Win class of Trinity Evangelical I' nit ed Brethren (hurch. Mr and Mrs Harry Poling, 7 30 p m Saturday llumtnage -ale, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church basement, U ain to G p.m. Monday LaditM Fireman's auxiliary. Mrs i Ervle Elzey. 7:3" pin. Table party sponsored by W. S ! C S. <-l Monroe Methmliet church, annex of church. 7:30 pm. Tuesday Church Mothers Study club. Mr*. Paul Berg. S p.m. Christian (hurch will meet at the holte of Mrs. Paul Daniel Thurs<l it evening at m-veii thirty o'clock • PCRSONAIS Mr*. Adrian Wemhuff. Mrs ‘Charles (' Lse Miv. Harmon Gillig ami Mre John Brunton at tended the meeting of district three of the national council of Catholi women at Avilla last •-veiling. Mr*. Harold McKnigbt lias returned home attei a wo week»( visit with her parent*. Mr. ami Mrs C H Hartley of Delhi La. it ■ I Lester Wayne i* the .lame of the won born to Mi a.id Mrs Marvin L. Richey, route 2. Ossian, this morning at one-thirty o'clock at the Well* county hospital tn Bluffton. The baby weighed S pounds and 10 ctincra Mr and Mrs Orval Richey ol Ossian and Mr ami Mrs Roland Poling, route 1, Itecatu, are the grandparents Mr. and Mrs Chalnier Deßolt. Homestead 31. are the parents of ' a baby girl, born at 10:02 a.nt

I Tuesday at the Adams county memorial hiepha! She weighed 7 pound*. I! niirn-c- and ha* been nutm-d Alyce Attn A baby eon was lairn to Mr and Mrs. Robert Fox. !t#3 Nori It Tenth street, this morning at f> 30 a.m .it the Io al lospital. He weighed 7 pounds. Il's .time* and has not lieen named Janice May ie tlie name of the daughter Imhii to Mr. ami Mr*. Wil lard Walker of Geneva route 2, last night al !' >’>’* pm at the Adams county Ito pitnl She weighed •; pound* 1 ounce Mr ami Mrs. Isaac Mathias of unite &, are the parents of a baby tioy. b rn at the local h< pital Tuesday afternoon at 3:11 a.m. !!•• weighed 7 pounds. 5 ounces and has tieen named Everett DabAdmitted M.S Mary Koehlet. Vein Criz. Mi*»( Edna Mae Stutz. Ohl t City. O Miss h'a Gilbert. Monroe th o. g . Trike . 1231 Madi son rtl' -el Adinltte | and di*mi-sed, Keith Cam pbell. Dismissed Raymond Eichenauer, route 3; David Eii hemiuer, route 3: Carl Lee Matin. Geneva; Mis Max Smith and baby In-y. til* South Seventh etreet: Mr .Marion .lack son and baby girl, H'H Elm street; Miw. Calvin Teeter and baby boy. Geneva: Mr* Orlando l.e!nnati and baby boy. Berne; Mrs Lilt ter Pat rick and baby b y. H->me»iead 2" — 0CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbor* for their kindness and word* of condolence and floral offering* during the death of oui huKband and father. Ciiarb-s San uern. We espei tally went to thank Rev Carey Mo*-r. pantor of the Baptist (hurch and Rev Abliett of the C. B. Church of ('r.iigvllle. the choir and the organi-t Mrs. Charles Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Connelly 4 son Mr. and Mrs. V. Clyde Sanders o - Geveno Youth Hurt In Truck Accident Carl l.ee Mann. 12. run <f M and Mr*. Earl .Mann, of Geneva, is a patient at the Adam county me moi ial hospital m tit" lesulf of an accident which m curn-d Monday evening north of Geneva Cail wa* i ding :'i a truck with Max Parr when it aklddcd and ove tlirm-d He recid' ed «a broken jaw ami a skull injiiiy. according to iep rt*. Pn r v-.i* uninjured

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Legislative Curbs For Labor Feared Fear Expressed At Mine Workers Meet Atlantic city, N J. Oct 2 il'Pt Pronouncements of the I'nited Mine Workers t VFLi !•■ I I fleeted alarm today ov«-r the threat of legislative curbs on lib i I'.MW leader* at the union's biennial convention appear'd as concerned with combating that threat as they wore with earn Ing mi th Ir fight against wage ami price controls. Fem of l.itmr legislation wa > | voiced yesterday 111 the opening i speech of vi e president John <t t la-ary. presiding In tlie absence of president John l» l,ewis, who was ill in Washington. The same fear w.is expressed ill the officers' report signed hy I,- -vis. it I.* ary ami secretary • *e,-r» tary Th<» m a* .1 Ke im-dy AFI, president William I; reel) dwelt on the same issue late yesterday when he appeared before the convention for t le first time since tlie spilt over tin- CIO I<> years ago. The officer*' report singled out I.’ senator* ami (ongres-men who were described a leaders of a coalition hostile to labor They W. re Sell Joseph II Rail B I Minn., Robert A Taft R Ohio ! >K*-nneth S Wherry. It Neb. Hur ! !ry F Byrd D Va . Carl Hatch. D. N M ami Allen Ellcmler. It | { La and Heps Howard Smith. D . j Va . E E CoX. D . Ga , Andrew .1 May D. Ky Charle* A Halleck, it . Ind . la-slie Arenda. It . 11l . ami Clan-nee J. Brow:;. I! O The report wumiiiotied tin- min- ; er* to tin ballot box next Novemi tier a “Every union man ami woman in Ameri'a shoiilil scan carefully the ; voting record of < ach congressman ami senator up for election this jear.' it said "Another reaction'! I ary iongre*s, such a* tlie 79th.! ! will '... ttu- hand - id your leader* tied ami your right* unprotected. “Every favorable labor law Won : through years of sacrifice ami toil, will In- emasculated It behooves i every - line worket in America to <a*t hi* ballot for men with favorable voting record* and against tiiiiH.- who supported anti-labor legislation, regardles of party affilial).m Green pr.-lai . d his di-ciih*loii of I legislation with a renewal of thei AFL attack* oi w ige controL He said "universal unresit" was sw.-ep ; itlg labor he<ail*e I’ was i .night between frozen v a-e ami rising prio-s Attacking government economic' (ontr.ds i. u m-ral. Green imli j ' rated a weakening of liis -lipport 1 ij.e (Ofilrol Questioned later

Hi fl ■flOO BUILDING! » For the past few months you have been read* \ ~ ing and hearing of America's most talked about f \ building, the Stran-Steel ‘Quonset 24.” We are - < ¥naMHn v V. ■||' happy to announce that one of these nationally I i known all-steel structures is being erected locally. The “Quonset 24,” 24 feet wide by any length c you w ish, in sections of 12 feet, is a threc-quar- — ~ ters-arch-rib building framed with Stran-Steel nailable framing members. Fire-safe, weather* ■■ M proof, and adaptable to many farm and indus* \ p’*’ trial uses, the “Quonset 24" is economical to ' L buy and maintain. Because of the patented nailing groove in Stran-Steel framing members, attachment of exterior steel sheathing and - interior collateral materials is a quick and easy Mail Coupon For information process. See this amazing building today. Then civilian Bt'iLniNc a c*. “ '° r ■ >ric "- Division of Civilian Aircraft, Inc. 540 Lincoln Tower. Fort Wayne. Ind. : Chas. R. Campbell ADDRESS CITY wx. * . District Manager If you live on Rural Route, please give complete directions

hy re|H»rters. he said he favored abandonment of price controls too, except on rents and some short commodities But tin- LIT. )*>*) tion ol pn. e (ontrol. he added, will he forimiliited at it* conveu tion at Chicago next week Lewi* Sint no statement to the of.ening s> ion and there was no it <ll. atloii whether he would send one latci Regular Meeting Os K Os P Thursday The lezular meeting of the Kn iiht of Pythias lodge will be held Thu: day night at * o'clock al Lie lodge hmm All m< tn tiers are urg' d to attend business of important- will be transacted i) Urge Price Controls Taken Off Newsprint LVushlngton. tnt 2 HTi—A| eongre**! -tial committee opened an | inquiry today to find out why newsprint cannot lie removed from price! < ontrol* Chairman Lyle II Boren. D. I Okla., of the holt*.- Into state Him-, mere. n< we print amt paper sub- 1 (•immitteo, said the gr nip wi« ib-tei rn.m-d to locate the newsprint! I>otti< m-i k Newspaper* are fa. '.ng a tough j situation, h>- sail. They eimply 1 cannot get enough pap-r and we re going to find out why." 27 Percent Boost In Chocolate Prices LVashington. Oct. 2 tt'l’i II * going to <o*t you more money hereafter to satisfy that craving tor chocolate. Ol’L has granted a 27 percent bo,. ■ in t <•• l eilinx prices of (- coa, looking chocolate, solid chocolate bat**. (hocedate syrup and other

—Spoils Sleep You'll like the wayn Drsps Mtte F Va-tro-noi works right I where trouble is to »t«-“’t I open up nose relieve EiiW— I stuffy transient con- , . ■ gestion i Alsogrand for , "* nM I relieving snlffly sneezy, RistNl I stuffy distress of head colds > Follow direction* in folder. 'MBRaaal VKKS VA-TRONOL XIITICE I w.ll be out of my office from Sept. 30 to Oct. 8, Nurse will be on duty during office hour*. J. M. Burk. M. D. 22516 I

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choc date products. The action I* exp. t'-el to CUI down the «|Z(- of •ollie i ho<'date bars, and miiy In* < t•-.! •• the price of other*. • 'i [■OK. • ■* i W ' ’ ■ I \ W ' 1 Ar X I EDGAR HOOVER, FBI director, is shown as he told the American Legion national convention in San Francisco that "In our vaunted tolerance for all peoples the Com* munlsts have found our Achilles heel." His address, ths most out* spoken attsck on Communists by a federal official, brought 3,800 as* sembled Legton delegates to their feet. (lattrnatiootl)

NOTICE I I am moving my office Effective Oct. 4, to HELLER BLDG. Corner First A Monroe John C. Carroll. .M. D. ■■■■■■■■■■■a 12TH ANNUAL WORLD’S (HAMPIONSHIP Horse Pulling Contests TROY, OHIO FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY. OUT. 6 • ■■■■ooaaaaaa