Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1946 — Page 3
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\ i I >J 4fl jjjffiMßjr' T 1 \ ; fcfcS- n IUm&L ♦ Cw4v h 11 wr |i \ ■ 11 ■ rw I / i t ' V I7C •'/ > “", I'"* \ It / X I\v ’’ Z/X iA ill LX r IX-ZZ> (/£? r ’A\K I' v 7 ■ rSnH.> ■t . / Vzxx *7 Av / X. S |H J fl it /) XJ >j f x\ >T*\ \ y ' z >* '-< In order to enjoy many of the new y—' I ' \ CKjtO * I convenience# in your home, you’ll need a plentiful Sy supply of hot water at all time#. New automatic _ diahwaaher# and other appliance# require 'X perfect automatic hot water aervice to I give best result#. Automatic clothe# 7 J washers, too, depend on an abundant y j 1 / /supply of really hot vhAot. p J y Thus you'll want an Automatic Gas Water \ -the ideal method of providing all the jF *• Xot water you'll need no matter how large the wash. [ C. A. STAPLETON, Local Manager - r' -
Polona"; Jeanette Kahnert, ''Drama in (he Night”; (lerry Lawson, "Guitar”; Dorcas and Gladys Davideon, "AlkahMia Wahi”; Andra Reppert, ■ Dance of the Wooden Soldiers”; Sunya Stucky, "Applmauce”; Sharleae Lehman, "A Ship"; Ruth Busse, "Beautiful Dreamer”; Marilyn Julterg, Carol Kulver. “A Herman Song.” Following the program, Mia. Vaughn lillyard, president. preaided over a ahoit buslnem meeting. during which she Invited the parent* to vialt all of the clas* rooma of the school and see the Intereitlng hobby exhibits displayed by the children. The next meeting of the PT. \ will lie held November la at seven thfrty o'clock. MRS. SARAH SCHNITZ HONORED ON BIRTHDAY .Mr. and Mra. Merle Schnitz entertained Sunday for Mrs. Surah Schnitz. the occasion being her seventieth birthday anniversary. At noon, the table wax centered with a single dark red rose bud in a gold vase, and a lighted cake centered the six o'clock dinner table Guest* present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schnitz. Mr. and Mrs. Rjbert Schnitz and children. Kathleen, Jimmie and Dickie, of Van Wert. 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ueeth of Fort Wayne. The honored guest wax the recipient of many lovely gift*. RAINBOW FOR GIRLS HAVE INITIATION The Order of Rainbow for Girl* held initiation service* for eight new member* Thutudoy at the Masonic hall. A tea wa* served following the Initiation. Mr*. Glen Hill welcomed the new metnlH-t*. and the worthy advisor, Tkmna Jaberg, invited all to attend the Halloween party given Saturday eight. Those initiated were Mix* Nor ina Brown. Mitw Ann Deltwch, Miss Joan Death. Mitw Zane Sharp, Miss Bonnie Baumgartner. Miss Eloise Feasel. Mlns Pattlcia Case and Ml** Caroiann Burnett. ASSOCIATE CHAPTER OF TRI KAPPA INSTALLED The Elk* home was the scene of a delightful affair Friday night marking the pacing of an >!hei milestone lu the history of Tri Kappa in Decatur, when the petitioning member* met to be formally
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Photo by Anepaugh RECENT BRIDE Mr*. Elbert It Hchumtn, wax before her reecnt marriage. Mix* Elva Jane Martin, voungesi daughter of Mrs Sarah Martin of this city. The groom's 1 parents are Mr. and Mr*. Louis F. Schuruni of Willshire. O. Mr. and Mrs Schumm are residing at Oak Park. Rockford. O.
Inst ailed us "the iH-catur associate chapter of Tri Kappa.” A delicious two-course dinner wae served at six thirty tu the membets of the new chapter and their g ueste. The officers' table was laid with a handsome lace cloth and centered with a most attractive arrangement of flowers and taper*, a gift of the other <hapt>-r. Beautiful shoulder corsagcv marked the places of the honored gue-ts, Mr*. Letter Murphy of Hammond, council president and installing officer, and Miss Helen Haubold. council secretary, and c level Iv designed piograms for the coming year lay at each member's place. The* officera were those of both chapters. Mr* Harold August, Mr* L. Gray Paddock. Mr*. It y fileberlck, Mrs. Helen Cowans and Mra. John Spahr of th'* active, and Mrs. J. W. Calland. president. Mrs
BECATt'R DAILY DEMOCRAT, PECATUR, INPIAXA
CLUB CALENDAR Society Df’dllne, 11 a. m, Monday Decatur Woman'* rlnb formal I opening, Masonic hall, #:!>» pm Kt. Mary'* society, C. L, of P. I club room, 7;M pm Boxcar, h club, Mrs Eugene Runi yon, 2:30 p m. Corinthian claas of Chrlntlan church, Mr*. William Kohls, 7:30 pm. Tuesday church Mother* Study club, Mm. Erman Johnson, H p.m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall 7:30 pm. Three Link club, after lodge. R<sit Township Homo Economic* club *gue«t day, Monmouth high school, 2 pm. Delta Theta Tan buxines* masting, Elks homo, 8 p m. C. L. of C degree le.itn. hall, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday V. F. W. Women's auxiliary, hall. K pm. Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs la-wis Litterer, s p.m. Historical chib. Mia Ed Christen. J:3O pm. Thursday Methodist WSCS Fall Tea, church, 2:30 p.m. So Cha Rea, Mrs V. J. Moi maun. 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star Stated Meeting. Masonic Hail, 7:30 p in. 1 Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. , Mr*. Ferd Litterer, 2 30 p.m W. 8. C 8. and Bible .lax* of Ml , , Pleasant church, Mr. and Mr* ' 1 Chancy Sheets, 0:30 p.m. 1 *->day Baptist Philo cla««. Mr aud Mrs. I Weldon Soldtier. 7.3 u p.m. Fred Smith, vice presid>-nt. Mi*. • Paul Saurer, treasurer. Mrs Dale Mwe*, recording secretary, and j 1 Mr*. Avon Burk corresavnd.ng . tetary of the assoc Lite r Other membem were rerved from small tables, laid with linen and < ( centered with bouquet* of butt m . chrysanthemum*. Immediately foilowi.tg the din-, ner the Decatur Associate chapter| . was Installed with the urual beau-1 ’ liful ceremony by the council pres ident. Mrs Murphy, aided by the - council secretary, Mi** Haubold. . Appropriate gi'u were presented 1 to the installing officers and -Mra 1 Hany Daily of the actives, who--1 assisted. The h'etesses responsible for Hie delightful occasion were 1 Mr* Leo Saylor*., Mr* Frank Braun. Mr*, fteane Dorwln and Mw W. E. Petrie. < T The tncmbci* of the new chapter I are: Mrs. William Bell. Mrs Milo Black, Mrs. Frank Braun, Mrs Guy Brown, Mr*. Avon Burk (char ' ter member 19111. M e. J. Ward Callaud, Mrs. G.-rald Cole. Mrs. Pi> >m»d Chamberlain. M Deane Dorwln. Mrs. Erwin Gul.laar. MivFlorence Haney, Mrs Ditk H> II r
■ ~X.. | I jMLgh J| J ■Of ' rami : X~< 1 JMH ! j eSMUELxi < • • R 11 r $ A\\ x SWMk jL mraT ! « ■ x w Ml 1 vM x «fcM/®rdw 'AI IUS ViglF W >3 mH - mtj. 3 iwlL Hw *ll 7 Hn ® 1 I.■ ' 11 r left, dreitmaker toot in monotone, top ri»ht, new bvUy look toot; XMf y . ! I below, twit for town or country. | Conte and euita are an popular aa ever thu fall, with the emphasi.* ■’/. on the dressmaker look for more appeal Etta Gaynea. deotfner. '.’ ..JMH * goes in f>r the tempo of Amerkan life in her models, three of which ■ art shown in the above photographs The coat at the left has wide < _ shoulders used as caps to full sleeves and a softly gathered skirt to ~;• give a walst-whltUmg effect The monotone color is continued in i II huge disc buttons of self material At the top right is a smart topper ' , <1 with the now bulky look tn gray or natural wool yarn which ha* a '., I minute waistline belt, rounded lapels and full cuff sleeves Below is a smart suit perfect for either town or country wear It features i MrategifttUy placed darts and pockets that give silhouette emphasis jk. , • j I to up pods! pads of all wool rabne. na(srnatisaa/>. |
; Misx Fan Hite. Mix* Madge Hite charter member 1911 and pro- '• i.t. - <-ri. Mi • Raymond Kelli r. Mrs. Harry Knapp. Mr* Walter Krick, Mr*, latwtence Linn. Mn:. Robert Mills, Mr*. Dub* Mostw (charter tnemlie- 1911», Mrs. W. E, Petrie, Mr*. Paul Haurer, Mr*. L»o Kaylor*. Mr*, lemitard Saylor*. Mrs. Fred Rmlth (charter member 1911 i, Mrs. .Milton Swearingen. Mr*. Brycw Tnonias and Mr* Dan Tyndall. Os the origiiyH twelve who petitioned for the active chapter in 1911, all are still llvl.ig. In addition to those already mentlonud they are: Mm. J. J. Helm. Miami, Fla.; Mra. Joint Htover, Chicago, ill: Mtw. William Matthew*. Tucson. Aris.; Mix* Frances Dugan, Boston, Maa* ; Mrs. John Wihon, l*u* Angele*. Calif.; Mrs. Koger Olpe, Alexandria, Mn* Emil Blessing. Elkhart; and Miw. la*ota Bailey Litchfield, Westfield, N Y JOHN RASH CELEBRATES EIGHTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY Klxly one friends and relative* ol John lta*h of Pleasant Mills, gathered at the John Lautt'-nhel ser home in Wren. O. Sunday in observance of Mr. Rash's eightyfifth birthday aiiniveixaiy. Those present were Mr*. Ida Crouch and family. Miv. Della MeLearran and eon and Wilbur Kintner, all of Tipton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crouch and family of Andtrson; Mr and Mr*. Raymond Crouch, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs Moore and family. Columbia City: Mr. and Mr*. Phillip ; Rush and family. Fort Recovery, ().; Mr. and Mi* lainple Fawcatt I anil family. Van Wort, O.; Mr. (and Mrs. Kermit Bowen and family. Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Troutner and family, Mrs. Anna Troutner. Mrs. Lillie Hower. Mr* Ixtvlna Heath. Jake Heath, Mn*. Lavore Kae’ir. Dorris Heath, Carl Troutner and Bryce Tioutner. Decatur; Mr and Mr* Join Lluftcuhetser and' family, and the honored guex', | , Mr. Rash. Delta Theta Tau will have u i buxines* meeting at the Elks home j Tuesday evening at eight o'clock The Hist tries) club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home us Mrs. Ed Christen i The W S. C 8. and the Bible claxo of the Mt Pleasant church will have a combined meeting* Thursday evening at six thirty o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Sb*-ets. A catry-in supper wilt be served. New members of the Aeolian choir of the General Electric club were th« honored gueala at a picnic, given last Thursday in the Roy S<’ ut cabin, Hanna Nuttmun pa.k. Mr:. Geotg* Roop, Mrs. Ed, Lobalger. Mlaa Mary Loitz and i
Mb* Eileen Bie>mdc)i were in charge of the arrangements, and entertainment wa* in charge of Tom Ahr. Marjorie Sehnepf. Eugene Pettibone, Jnntilt* Maloney and Hetty Meh hl. The llulh and Naomi circle of the Zlou Evangelical and Refirmed church will meet Thureday afternoon at two thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ferd Litterer, with Mrs. Mary Keller :ih the assisting hostess. The Order of Eastern Star will hold a stilted meeting Thursday evening at sewn thirty o'clock at the Masonic hall. The lluptlst Philo class will meet ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Soldner Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The Friendship circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at tho home of Mra. Lewis Litterer. The C. L. of (’. degree team will meet at the hall Tuesday evening ut seven thirty o'clock for rehearsal It I* Important that every member tie present. 1 11 111 <OI — 0 -- " Bersonau «* Mi** Ux>na Hoile, a student at I lllino e Wesleyan, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Otto Hoile, and attended the Hutker-Quatice wedding Saturday afternoon. The Holier' Line family have moved to thi-ir farm south of the. city, recently purchased from the I' heirs of H W Helleineyer. through I Hurry Essex, le.iltor. Mr: •Id ibelle Alton and son I 1,-. Mi Gladys Chamberlain I and Mi.'- Ann Fieldley attended the Purdue Ohio State football game at Columbus. Ohta Saturday. Mr< •' C Pumphrey Is visiting relatives In Ohio and Pennsylvania thia weik Rev II K. Miller of Geneva has I I lieen given his discharge as an! army chaplain. Mr*. Miller left' today f>r San Francisco to inr«t her husband ami return with him They will motor home, taking about two week* for the journey. Rev. Miller ha* been In the service 19 months and ha* visited 10 countries. The Central States Gas company, owned hy J F Arnold and eon J T. Arnold, formerly of this city, end John Dehner of Fort Wayne, has sold the Van Wett gas plant to (he W< t Ohio Gas company The Arnolds hate operated the plant since May. 1912 They at 111 J own the gas service at P-ulding , Payne ami Antwerp. Ohio. The 1 new owners w l! furnish Propam I
nrticlflal gas Car* owned by Cletus Kc*hnepp of Convoy, Ohio and Hu told O Mahoney of Terie llaiite, collided Friday evening on highway 221, In mi|e* east of Do. ttur. No Injuries were reported but the Terre Haute car was badly damaged — —o~—- — - ■QnXQQHnEi IQjfIEQnSI Admitted; James Coyne, route S; Mr*. Htewart McMillen. Valley Farm, In-eatur: Fred Meyer*. Berne; Mrs Freadus Kprungor, Berne; Mies Doris Grotlan. route 3; Eugene lx>sbe, 109 South Ninth street. Admltte*! and dl«m *•*<! Ml** l«aura Ewel, route 2: l(‘-thi Roe. route 1; Mrs. Ih-nry Rumple, Berne route 2; Glen Ratub*, South Fifth street. Dismissed: Robert L Thomas. 609 Mercer avenue; Mrs. Itorrls Williamson and baby boy, loHH North Second afreet; Mrs Walter It. Zimmerman and baby girl, route 3; Mrs John M. Koch and baby boy. Rockford. (>; Mr* Perry Getz. ll* agUnd. Mrs Phillip Ureeoe and baby girl, Geneva; Mra Ralph Egley, route James David Cooper. 337 Mercer avenue; Mrs. Clarence Morgan and baby boy. 215 North Seventh street; Mrs. Jstnr* Michael* and baby girl. Monroe.
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I MONDE June Haver, 20, hat re- ’ ceived the approval ot a Lot Angeles court of a Rim contract which calls 1 for 32,250 weekly. Tbat'g stutw a 1 jump over the salary she rc-elvou when (he start cd in the movies four ' year* ag< v »t that time the made $73 a wee... (Jnferntl-onali
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Rnturday night, October 2«. at the First Meunonlte church In Berne, county-wide Youth tor Christ will present Quaker Perry Hayden, who will tell about hie sis-year experiment of the “Biblical Wheat —from 360 kernel* to t.&56 bushels of the famous ‘Dynamic Kernels.” Pictures will also be shown of a tithing celebration In Adrian, Mkb.
No Glass Slipper Cinderella did not lore a gl*H slipper. According to the Encyclopedia BriUnnica. a mistake wa* made In translating the *tory from the French. In which Cinderella dropped a fur (Upper on the palace atelre. »_ CARD OF THANKB We wish in this manner to egpre mi our appreciation to the members of th» fire department for the efficient manner in which they handb-d the fire at the BlackMone Case Sunday morning. *nd to the police force for cont rolling the crowd and preventing anautbcrlzed person* from entering. z* The Management ~MASONIC Master Mason degree Tuesday. Oct. 22 at 5 p m Supper at 6:30. W J Krick. W M. COLDS’ @ < re thr-.t. muscular wrcncaand tightni. ini.auoii in ww bn it! 11 ? |m - iR<., rc- A/ICKS lievedwithJejvn-Lible ▼ f*TeoJI
