Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1946 — Page 3

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ginning at nine o'clock. A pot luck dinner will be served ui no >n. und the bualnerx meeting w 11 begin at two. u'clock. The Young A<luli <!u«« of the First i’rtwbyterlan church will open It* fall mm liU hmm n Tuesday niuhi with a supper ut the Lutz (arm north of Decatur. la-wls Lutz Smith will be host to the claa*. All members anti their Invited guest* are naked to meet at t’.e church In thk city prior to motoring tn the picnic site. The picnic la scheduled for 6:3" o’clock. .Mr*. Eliza llahnert of Monroe, entertained with a Sunday dinner honoring Mra. I). F. (liaham of Alberta. Canada. Other guest* included Herman Kirklncnll and Mr. and Mra. Jlulph lx»w of Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mra. Don Kahnert amt daughter. Sue, Hartford City; Mr. ami Mrx. Alex McNeil. Alberta, Canada: Mr. and Mra. Lee Miller ami family, Bluffton; Mr. and Mm. Howard Kahnert mid daughter. Irbana: Mr. und Mr*. Hay McDaniel, Monroe, Lee Miller. Marion. ().. and Mie* Verna la»e of Toledo, (). The Buptixt Women'* society will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr*. Homer Reppert, with Mr*. Frank Young ax the arxlstiiig hoste** Mr*. OMa I ante will be the lesson leader, and a good attendance I* desired. The American Legion auxiliary will have a buxine** meeting Friday evening at seven tidily o’clock at the Legion home. The meeting of the World Friendship guild, scheduled for Wednesday, has Iteen postpinod one week. The meeting will then

CLUB CALENDAR •oclsty Osadlln*. 11 A. M. Monday laidliM Fireman’s auxiliary, Mrs Ervle Elzey, 7:3<» p. m . Table party sponsored by W. S. C S. of Monroe Methmlixt church, annex of church, 7:30 pm. I nion Chapel Olle.bein guild. Mis* Betty Miller. 7:3" p.m. ‘Junior American lx*glon auxiliary, la-«l m home. 7 p.m. Research Club, Mn*. la-o Saylors. 2:3" p.m. Tuesday Chart h Mother* Study club. Mrs. I’aiil Berg. k p.m. Young Adult class of Presbyterian church, Lewie Smith farm, k p.m. W ('. T. !’. Mrs. Eugene Runyon, 2 p m. Monroe Better Koine- club, Mrs. Erwin Stuckey. 7:30 pin. Delta Theta Tau buxinais meeting, Elks home, s p.m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs Richard Arnold. H p.m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I’nitt-d Brethren i church. Mm. Dick McConnell, 7:3" p.m. Wednesday Btislmw* and Professional Women's club, K. of I*. home. 6:3" p.m World Friend-hip guild, postponed. Historical club. Mrs. Sam Hite, 2:3" p.m. Thursday Stated meeting of Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7:3" p.m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs Sheldon Wagley, 7:3" p.m. Methodist W. S. C. S., Church parlor*. 2:3" p.m. So Cha Rea. Mrs. Russell Byer, Willshire, 7:3" p.m. Baptist Women* society. Mr*. Homer Reppert. 7:3" p.m. Salem W. S. ('. S.. Mrs. Austin Merriman, all day. Zion Lutheran Mimionary society. church, all day •••day American Leahm auxiliary. Legion dome. 7:3" pin Pocahontas lodge, R»-<| Men hall, k be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Blackburn. All members are requested to bring woolen clothing. < aimed food, coffee or tea to be put in the overseas box. The clothing i* for a mot het, daughter, age thirteen, and itoti. age nine. The Salem W. S. C S will meet at the home of Mrs. Austin Merriman Thursday for an all day meet Ing. A pot-luck dinner will Inserved at noon und all ladies of the church an- invited to attend. Twenty one members ami two guests attended the opening meet ing of the Historical club Wednesday at the home of Mrs M. F. Worthman. A luncheon was served at the noon hour Mrs. Kannie Fristoe gave a short talk on the activities of the club, following which three m w member* were added to the roll call — -— -0 , Trade In a Good town — Dscatut

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.: Funeral »eivires were held thia ,j afternoon nt Domestic hi WelW county for Mrs. Mary Ellzalx-th J Poling, 47, who died early Saturday morning from cancer. One son and two daughter* survive her Mr. and Mrr.. ..awrence Ulin have ■ returned from a motor trip to Terre Haute, where they attend <d the wedding of Mis- Ruth Hill • to Dr. Ralph N, Tlrey, president of Indiana State Teacher'o college, Saturday afternoon. The bride I* ' n l>ng time friend of Mr*. Linn They were roommate.* when they laith taught at Plymouth abd Mrs. Tirey ha* vislteil here on several occasion-. Mr. and Mrs. Tirey arc enjoying a two weeks' honeym on in the Smokey mountain*. Mr. and Mr*. L. (*. Pettibone have returned to tbelr home in this city after a several days trip through the east. Mrs. D. M. Hensley aud Mr* J Veda Orff of this city spent the J weekend visiting Mr. and Mr*. | ' David J. HetMley at Bronson. Mich. The Hensley* operate a ISfl-acre la rm near Bronson. Dr. N. A Bixler, chairman of the Indiana association of optometrist* golden jubilee c invention, to be h> id next January, podded over a meeting of the convention com mlttee Sunday in Indianapoll* Plans for the event were completed J. Ward Williamson, attorney, of Waynesburg. Pa., visited with U-wl* Lutz Smith Sunday, and ie attending to business matt-r* to-, day. Miss I'ulrlcia Baker. 12 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘ Baker of route one, bus been admitted to St. Joseph's hospital, | Fort Wayne, where an operation will be performed <m he - leg*. Mis* Baker was stricken with Infantile paralysis when sh- was five weeks j old. Miss Ann Maddox, a student at Dep.iuw universit). Greencastle, epent the weekend in this city with her parent*, Mr. and Mr* ' Harry Maddox. Mrs. Robert Frittlnger spent Sun day with her slater, Mrs. Carl Kirn, in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr*. Rex Rover and sons, Mr. und Mr*. Earl Fifer and eon. .and Mr*. John Fifer, of <ast of Bryant. Mr. and Mr- Eail Haviland land son, Mrs. Fred Wightman und daughter, of Portland. Mr. and 1 Mi*. Ed Oulrnan am! Mjm Donald Fifer and son. of east of Decatur, were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. ’ and Mm. Homer Fifer of Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hendricks and son of Ossian, spent Sunday ’ with Mrs. John Hendricks. Mrs. John Fifer of east of Bryant ’ I* r*pi-n<liiig a few day* with Mr. • and Mr*. Homer Fifer of this city. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Thurman I. Drew ■ and family. Mr. and Mrw. George ' I Drew and daughter ot Geneva. Mr. • und Mr*. Gordon Gb niz>-r of Bryant •i spent Sunday touring Drown county and sites of interes' there. Charlie Morgan has returned 1 fr m Columbia, where he attended 1 the reunion of the 139th Field

fr '"1 ■# ■b - Jia r vi < Z* uiBMB . • • f 'TVt IftN WAITING FOR THIS FOR SfVfN YIARS," said John H. Sargent, left, aa he shot hia wife, Hazel, with a German Mauser pistol in a Detroit bar. After firing hla pistol, Sargent, a Navy veteran and cab driver, handed hia gun to a bar patron saying, "She was neglecting our children." The oounle'a three vounrster*. Ellen. •: Cecil. 3. and Bobby, 7, are shown right. 'lnttrnational)

Artillery. Others from here who attended were Frank Hower. Clarence Steven* and Walter Hammond Admit led U-e Mcßride, 7t'i High *treet; Mbs Esther Luglnblll. Berne route 2; Miss Elnora laiuise Abbott. 116 South Fifth street; Harold Hosier. Huntington route 2. Admitted and domls-ed George Irwin, Huntington; Robert Jone*, route 3; Herman Haggerty. 717 North Second street; Dale Flora. Hoagland. Di-mixsed Mr*. Robert Fox and baby boy. 903 North Tenth street; Mr*. Isaac Mathias and baby boy, ioute 5; Mis* Suxan Ann Nagel. SIS West Adam* street; Mrs. lu-vl Miller and baby girl, rmte 4; Mix Emma Barthel, 316 Jefferson street; Mrs. Anthony Kitson and baby girl, route 4; Cornelius Jewell. Rockford. 0.1 M*.W. luiwrem- Anspaugh and baby boy. David Law Fir*! MrH*t 0— — Mr and Mrs. Jay Alton of lowa City, lowa, are parent.* of a baby son. born this morning at a hospital there He weighed a pound*. 1" ounce.* and ht.i* in en named !k:ry Fraiirh. .- r .ii .i Miller Infant Rites Held At Fort Wayne Funeral service-* wen- held at Fort Wayne Friday for the etillIrrn infant daughter of Mr und Mis. Edward L. Miller, of that city, former residents of Decatur. The mother, formerly Miss Mabel Reinhart, is reported Improving. Surviving in addition to the par-

I ent* are the grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of Decatur route I 1. Sum Reinhart of D«-catur and 1 Mix. Imsi-tta Reinhart of I,inn I Grove. i • Regular Meeting Os Legion Next Monday The regular meeting of Aduinx pout 43, American Legion, will tie held next .vfonduy night, Oct >ber 14 at k p.m. instead of tonight, us was previously annoufii ed. The first of the winter dance*, sponsored by the post, will Im* held Saturday night with Jerry Zimmerman and hi* orchextra futnlxhing the music. 0 No Damage Done In Fire This Morning Fire prevention week wax started off in Decatur with a fire alarm at about 4:30 o'clock this morning when the department was summoned to the Sylvester Staub residence, being remmlel* d ut 1"7 North Fifth street. Neighbors turned in the alarm when an electric rwitchbox on the outside rear wall of the home ’allot red" und begun blazing. No I damage WHS done. •q Ball Brothers Plant Resumes Production Muncie. Ind. Oct. 7 -fl’Pl-Pro- ' duct ion was resumed today at the i Ball Br then* Company wh.-ti th<CIO federation >f "las- 1 , ceramic -and silica "and workers agreed to I arbitrate a dispute over working m <■ lull s. aF 11 ADM. fRNfST J KINO, war-time chief of naval operation*, is shown before the Senate War Investigating committee as he denied that he approved continuance of the $13<,000,000 oil-highway project In Canada In 1943 in face of "official'’ navy oppoaitlon. The admiral demanded that the Kilgore committee retract its statement that King’s action waa "a biot” on hia record. (lnternation.il)

She used to pay s ls tor a permanent— Now she gives herself a wave at home W Toilay. tlimuand* of women £ an- gi*mg (hi-tuaxlvra savri in to;i hour*at houir. Etuy, quick, gentle even fur twby-fine hair C*e T<*h lur » (i i on ... km* h.i.gI«*ling. lovely periusnenll A Ann UttUr o/trnMnUya g )*•) <RRMK caia WAVR / A HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

Some 3.2nd of the glass company’* 3,7" u employe* were idled a week ago when the local union pretested a m-w .ontinuou* opera tion schedule. SUFFERING from a possible broken left shoulder and arm, his eyes blackened and three teeth mlMing, little John Edward Bays*, Jr., 4, is pictured at the Juvenile Hall Hot pita), Los Angeles, Cal. The tot's stepmother, Mr*. Lydia Bayse, 23, Is being held in connection with the beating of the boy. (International) o - ——— DREAMBOAT tCootlnued From P*e- One) south. Irvine estimated that the Dreamboat average*! 24" miles per Hour, which the Boeing Aircraft Co. said was a record for such long-range flights. The navy's Truculent Turtle uveragi-d 215 miles per hour in its 11.250-mile non-stop flight from Perth, Australia to Columbus, O. Last week, and the Dreamboat MASONIC Regular stated meeting Tuesday. October X at 7:30 p. m , followed l<y Entered Apprentice degree. W J Krick, W M 236b2tx NOTICE I will be out of my office Monday, Oct. 7 through Saturday, Oct. 12. Dr. Fred Pa(lereon i NOTICE I am moving my office Effective Oct. 4. to HELLER BLDG. Corner First A Monroe John C. Carroll, M. I). NOTICE My office will be closed one week beginning Oct. 13, while attending Interstate Medical Association. Dr. C. C. Rayl

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averaged 234 miles per hour on A previous flight from Gmitn to Washington. <► — ■ Special Services And Meetinas Os c hurchtes In I II ■ I My 7 eW - East Liberty Homecoming and rally day will | church, two and a half mile* Mouth i of Monroeville on state road 1"! be observed at East LibMly October 13. It has been announced. Chimes Hour, an organization from Van Wert. O. will provide the program for the afternoon. The public I* invited. ft MBMIVB Sorethroat duetoaeeM...letaUttle tune-tested Vapoßub meltc SHOWt[ \ Get ) (WOKE? \ LFvh BB- \ i> - < w ITS RUUV StRIOUS! The worldwide shortage of fats and oils to make soaps is desperate. We've got to depend on used fata from your kitchen, Mrs. Housewife! It's the only extra source we have . . . ( Yes, it can- ) / unless EVERY) I housewife I back to saving < [Used fotslA j Jr MBE BSED FATS are needed! So get back in the habit of scraping and skimming. Tell your neighbor to do the same. Every drop ia needed for soap and other peacetime goods. TVMIHMQge USED MIS iVg<Y POVND