Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1946 — Page 3

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was held, in char’•* of Miss Hok um Spi linger. Mt*. William S lieiib< < I. was the winner Ref:•-dim. nt were served to the group of -Ix'y two I lilies Mrs Elti llamniu mid .Mrs Kathleen M Failatid, inemln-nv of the I’oitlund Garden club, judg'd th. vegetable exhibit, held in < >nn<‘< 'lon with l.ie ni'itin.’ Th»> most outstanding entry wav an exhibit f red <«f iwlieiryi popcorn, shown by .Mrs Paul Felber of this city Miss Sarah Baumgart a* r won the sweepstakes pi lie with n no priz.» seven of them fi st, atld Ml- Felber and Mi-* lluutny.irtnei «.. . award . d otic dolldr in < nth PSI IOTA XI HAS BUSINESS MEETING Alpha D-dta ch 'if. r of P«| |o',i XI worority held it re-ruhir month ly InieliiesK meeting last evening .it the Elks h im>- .M llngifi Andrew*, Vice |ins dent, presided Following the opening • t the meeting, a letie, an’ioiincing i new i hapter of I’sf lo'a Xi it hnlghtatown was lead \ report of the northern province neeting *.im.ide by Fan II mum I and Eh-.i-nor Pumphrey, delegates of the local chapter. Member# ’f the Go«hi n chapter were htsoesse-. with the grand officers in ctmrke Important points to be taken into conalderatlon as the soror ty c.'le brutes itw fiftieth yei r of activi social and intelle:dual lervlco Were diacuweod; al«>. muon.' the ao.or ity’s projects dl-oiiKHitl were the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, the spec, h and hearing < lini<« located In Bloomington and Muncie The grand officers "ilxo stressed the revival of the "old time Psi loti Xi meeting' The 194 ft edition • t the sorority year book, "The Helicon," was distributed at la*’ im-eting. and plan# were made for c.debrit'Ing P#l lota Xi's fifti -th anniversary and Alpha Delta chapter'* twenty-fifth anniversary Following the buwine-s meeting, dainty refreshments were nerved by the hostesses sot the month, the Mioses Janet Shrock and lk»rothy Gerber and the Mesdames Marguerite Sayl rs. Ethel May Sanmanp. Francllc Smith and Edna Hite GOOD NEIGHBORS CLUB MEETING The Go d Neighbors Home E onomic# club held in monthly meeting recently at thi home of Mru Iteuben Stenry The meeting wag opened with the group singing the song "Seeing Nellie Home, after which Mrs* llnfos Inni.-. r read the dr voiiotts Roll call was ‘answ. rod

CLUB CALENDAR Bodtty Degdllng, 11 A. M. Thursday l.adi.v did “'tciely of the Salem r.vani'.-li, al and I,'eforno-d < httr< h o M.igley. parish hull. I. hth district Indiana Fedoraf.o'i of < lubs, |' e-byterfan church I l*l-- .s;int Ini., l.adic# \ld sw'ety, | c'liin h, all day I' < sbyti i |,m M s-i «...ry <n.|»tv, M 111. Ko nitz 2'! • p rn. .''' Luke's Gi 's guild, .Nonn.i •L nt Funk, T:lht p m Ever Iteoly <1... of Methodist • nt 'lt. Mr-' d'on If. be,- 7 Ju p.m dd' M S of First Evangelical church, git<-t day. chinch, 2 pm 1 dL.sionny -odety ot Naz-iren* ihiiri h. Mr and M J.-ao. Swartz 1 7.2'1 p tn. dd' \l d of N'it'man dv. nue I' | I’, 'hurih. M opal Sudduth. 7in p in It.iinboA for Gi.ls, Masonic hall. 7 !'• p m dv. Maria Study iluh. M s Wil-1 Ham II w.-r X p nt. laid.,, Aid so ety of Trinity Evaiigeil.al I nif.-d 11-etliren < hiiri-'.i. 7 JO ;» m I nlon f'hi|H-l Lad e- Aid soel.-ty. M Earl ('base, 1.30 p.m deol an choir of <l. E. club, Jun ior senior high e hool. 7 io p m t'ombin.-d meeting of laidion Aid ..nd Mis-h.na’y societl«« of First Ev.iiuo-ii. ;i | chttr. h. . hirv-h, 2 pin Ladi.-s Ad Hoiiety of Christiun cbm. h. Mir Paul Daniel. 7 30 p.m Zion Evangelii al and Iteforni.-d Heidelberg ('law .hu h parlor;. s p m Friday dd'ork and dVjn «da-s of Trinity Kvatigelical f'nited Brethren i-.ui'ii' Mr and di • Harry Folin?. 7 30 prn Saturday Hu linage al". Zion Evangel.cal and Reformed church basement, 9 a m to ft pm. Monday Ladi<* Fireman's auxiliary. Mrs Li v >■ Elzey. 7: 3'l p m Table party sponaored by dV S. (' S of Monroe .Methodixt < hurch, annex of church. 7 3u pm. I'nion chapel Otterbein guild. Mis# Betty Miller. 71" pm Tuesday Chu a h Mothers Study <duh. Mrs Paul Berg. S pm. Young Adult i lii.S'i of Presbyterian church. Lewin Si'iith farm, s p m with giving the favorite kitchen <idor Mchenie. A md.i was then •un? t.y Maxine Steury The 1m son study, entitled Th.- Biwic Dress ami It# dec s >ri."." w.i# given by the leader., Mro. CAd' 11. Schwartz and l>. n Sti ker. During the short buxines# meeting, the president. Mrs Rice, give an interesting report on aer Hip to tindub lead'-rs lamp al Komdusko. Contests wen- then enjoyed, after which d. lici us r< freshments were .-erv.-d Io th" twenty five niembeis and five tue-t# present. The I'nion Cliapel Otterbein guild Will meet at Hl" home of M si Betty Mills- Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock The Heidelber.: < la-s ■ f the Zion Evangelical ami Refoi .in-d chur. h Will meet in the diiuc.i parlors at s o'clock this evening Tin- Women's guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday in th" church basement from nine to six o'clock — 0 - , Trade In a Good Town - Decatur NOTICE - l am mov.ng m y office Effective Oct. 4. to HELLER BLDG. Corner First 4 Monroe John C. Carroll. M. D.

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G d' Porter, of .Hi; North F nrth ,i ~ <-p ii ted i - covet Ing from an • in.-i ’.-ncy operation performed .Saturday at the Good Samaritan ‘'l'l aia! hi Clnclunntl. Ills room number is .311. Ilia wife and daughter, Mrs .1 \ Oi-le f Norfolk. V.i. a." with him Funeral services were held ut Markle today for Floyd Hayes, 7<t. who di'd Tuesday llle moth. r. aged 9 i. survives, as do the widow. I ;c son mid daughtc i. Mrs. Amelia Be. ker, widow of j Charles llei k'-r, .7 ed Tuesday after I i: on ~t d’ati dd'< rt, t). She was a native of dd'dlshire toWMhlp atid wax Xft y.-u.s old Foi. son survive Funeral -ervii-e# will lie held Friday iifternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Evangelical R< so: m. d • hun h • in Van Wert Tin* In-niocrutie i.imptiign will iopen in Well# county Saturday evening at x o'. I >rk when M Clifford Town' I will address .■ gaih.r.n? at the community building in Bluff ton. A number from h< r>- plan to attend Many Dec.itur and Adams county fishermen ar>- taking advantage of the haliny autotun days and are leiMi'tin- good Clltehe.s of pike, bluegills and ha- In northern Indi ana and southern Mich gan City employes are busy altnont every day. burning leav.-e and tin. kin.* away the awhee from local stn-et.i On the street' which are mve . I with Id.-u k t-.p, th.- leaves are haul'd away without burning. \ numlier of lb atitr football fans are planning to motor to. South B< n I Saturday to witness the Notre Dame h.me football s< icon opener jgaiiM-t Pittsburgii — ii Mr and Mr# Max Zimmerman ot Itka. Mich, are the parents of a baby boy, lairn Wednesday morning at Alina hiMpitai In Alma, Mich. He weighed 7 pound:', 15 ounces titid has be.-n named Steven Edwin Mi and Mi- Chaika Zimmerman. all Nuttman avenue, are the gr:ind|iaient#. .. o—■tyflCQkSDi Admitted: Albert WilHanw, route G , Admitted and dismissed' Mrs Irene Spangler, route Dismlsse'l Mrs Willard Walker i and baby girl. Geneva route 2; . Ml.' IlilM'dl B s'l and baby boy. B'-rne route 1. Mi.- Clark 1.-mple Rockford. O , Mrs. E. Gordon Llecli--1 ly and baby girl. B'-ilte; Mrs. Wei--1 don Lehman and baby boy. Berne: ! Mi'» Edna Mae Stutz, Ohio City, o. Miss Iva Gilbert. .Monroeville. I ; Parker “51” Pens Holt house Drug Co. 1 1 1 , NOTICE I will be out ot my office from Sept. 30 to Oct. 8. Nurte will be on duty during office hours. r J. M. Burk. M. I). - 2281 c MASONIC Master Mason degree Friday. I October 4 at 7 p. m. W J. Krick. W M 2,13b2tx

Special Services And Meetinqs Os Churches In A rec mKB ■ y z 1 2> Mt. Zion The sell'- of weekend r'Vi'.alsponsored by the llivatre iircnit. I'nited Brethren chunh. will h, ionelud'-<l nt the Mt Zinn > 'iur< h at Bobo from October I to ft The evangel! t for tl. s -< liewill be th.- Hev. Robert llasli of Huntington, who is the gen>-i.il secretary of Christian education for the chill'll of the Cnit'-d Brethren tn Christ Spe tai mi-,i will In- provided ea< h night The public I# invited to attend tin ei viie e.o’i evenin'' ;-1 7'30 o'clock. o Carry-In Supper Held At Presbyterian Church AbuUt I'" member* of tin- First Piesbyteiiaii ili.tnh of 'hu ity attended a carry-ih upper at the church last night. Follow.ng th" Slipper the inetnbi ,-s SX« a motion picture “111- lie-tore! i My Soul" nd la't'-lied to plans Io raise 427. ooii.oo" among Presbyterian < hur< hin In the I'nited State, to rebulhl churches and provide miniet* " and other aid to the p • pl<- of the war torn countries The campaign on the part of I'l'-sbyterian# i- part of a nationwide campaign among <hunh< s to raise more than liooooo.imo for that purpose 0 Preserve Colors Hanging colored clothe# wrong tide out when they are dried out of doors will help preserve the original color.

Decatur Women demand good taste ... in clothes ... and in bread HOLSUM BREAD *"L -2' Women who count the privilege of an if H W?-i active life among their blessings... are 1 j . -v ’ f WS J 1 impatient of time or effort wasted by l * Jr z; W 3 / . x V / inferior quality in anything. In foods, they * ’ / 1' j ' ■• I JI GT -T- Jfj. % , demand the brands of proved merit... this bread, •■ fMm : 2® 4 V.ww ' ? 7 for instancebecause It adds much ‘■■■'WK JI , to the pleasure of any meal. - * ‘ll \ ■ W MihM /WEal Im b* Ely ffllf J| ■ |T| J? mW laffL^y * WJB I ■ A 4- B

A—v -A \ i J zV. a IKB .4 . ’’r-.TI r -V'. 4'THS OVERCROWDING OF CLASSROOMS has forced AVtsconsin university official* to construct the war* I.me quonset nuts on Hie Madl.ion campus for lecture and library rooms. flntetnitionul)

Exams Listed For Federal Positions ‘ Announcement of the “ postwar * xunlnitlon f r proba-j 1 Honul appointment to stenographer I and typLt# positk ns In Washing ' on. I» ('. itid tiic immediate vicin : ■ ity was mud'- today by <’ E Smith 1 ei-cretary of t'„. i.. ; . vic- com-; mlsshm at th" I)'- atitr post ffic I’tirth'-i- detail -n y be »ei rid 1 fiom Mr Smitii .Mr Smith, Dw ght H Arnold i county "i-rvlci officer and other# ti .i- avi- also r'-i-elved notification of th" federal .toverninent'#' In ent lon to participate :n “i-mpl y tin' handicapped wei-k," beginning October t; I 0 Trsfle In S Ikwxi rnwn — OecHHir i

Medical Association Convention Oct. 29 Ind.unapidis, Oct. 3 tl'P) War'f.nii- ,i'eompliHhnit’lits of medical I cietu-i- will be reviewed More ;'ini'- 2,"h ' doctor delegates to thi Indiana -tati* medical association's nnual tiiriediiy convent!-n Oct ’ I 29 Dr olin Went. Nashville, Tenn..! I pneidetr eh-ct iif the American i ■ medical association. Will head a ;; st of di«t ngn. .h» I speakers. Clin.! , al demonstrations, instructional 'courst.i and commercial and sclen-, tifii . xh.blt# of the latest medical i discoveries will he features of the i first postwar gathering f H'msier i physician#, — o Trade In a Good Towt - Deeat in I

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Fort Wayne Foresees 36,500 Employment Fort Wayne. Ind. Oct. 3—(l’Pl— A ' ham tier of commerce survey today etiowi-d a possible normal peacetime industrial employment tor 2C.500 people in Fort Wayn«. The prediction was bawd largely 'on the additl >n of new industries such as Salisbury Axles, I’nited I St.it>-* Rubber and Cleveland Grap- ! hit" Bronze, and the expansion of Phelps Dodge, Fruehauf Trailer and General Electric. The employment >eti7tate is still '.eiuw a 1943 peak figuie of 41,944. but tlte «urv»-y -aid that lu that year aged persons and housewives, not considered employable In normal time*, were h Ivlitig down many ' Job#