Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1946 — Page 3

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SUNDAY ■ • O ■< 4S • ■ ■ ’ UK 1 m, '•" l: :l ' Kl -< 1- •> < K ,m w •>!•'< i )'. ;i!m 10.1. IK, '■'”'' M “ K. Th " ■L ,•<••• ''■••* ■ , SK. ■ •: li- Fi ■ K." " l '"' r ) ■on ■er ■day (i j. K ~ i ’<' i. * »»♦»-• ■ t <i nmr Sun ■H |. ■, \i.ilHion Who ~ -if li birth ■,. Vr ami M" 1 ■ r . Mn< Marbb ■,|y I*"*’ ■wi:: If.ill. Paul ■a v ami Mix. Carl r. J.ine, IJetai |y.|>- Keller ami Mi. ami Mr. an<! *■>'!. Clarence. ■ ( U y|.. D.irb-ne, of ■| r. j-r this city. Mil-ton, Mr. ■ M ,’ .i,-n.. ami ilaughK,f | it. Mr. ami of im atnr, Mr. m >:■ ..ml < hlliln-n, K:i ami BUI. Mr ami iand H.iliH. I'anl ■r an.l Mr-. Norman Jim ami Bill of ■ 0 ■NSH'P CLUB Kl GUEST DAY ■ T"*nCil|i Homo Ec K|> h.-i-l iheir annual Kohlu. aftorn on at the Kh-'n •> aool. with fortyKs ami gm-.-lH present, ■of ' ie aymnasiuin wioi Kli'l ~;>|>ro;>i lately lie. ■puai.'^it.. < orn ! aliler, K-k amt fall ■in: was opened with Kpaating the club creed. Bort business meeting, Ki<l<m introduced Mrs. Kch>- and Mrs. Everett ■ webomed the guest!) Btowm. char man of the Bn charge <>■ the meetBced the guest enter■i Miriam Eliia, known ■«*nt n of the Modern p I, who took the group ■nary travelogue to the ■ Ruiabegga. i

Boy Scout * - Last Me Paper PICK-UP SATURDAY liirday Again is Hoy Scout Waste Paper Day. Ip Make This Drive THE BIGGEST YET. PLEASE—Have YOUR Paper TIED or IN CONTAINERS and ON THE CURB By 9:30 SI I’ItlKT YOUR SCOUTS—SAVE AND BI NDLE ALL YOUR WASTE PAPER.

Dynamic Kernels * You've read in secular and religious news about QUAKER PERRY HAYDEN and his six year demonstration of “BIBLICAL WHEAT." termed by many as “the most spectacular human history story In the world.” COUNTY-WIDE YOUTH FOR CHRIST k presents PERRY HAYDEN St the First Mennonite Church. Berne SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26 - - 7:30 P. M. l He will show PICTURES of this Amazmg Experiment. irs NEWS! > TS SPECTACULAR! \ Nov. 22-Bob Evan, Dec. 31-Watch N.ght Serv.c.

- • ■*£ * OS .■&ZPhoto by Edwards WED RECENTLY— Mrs John Robert Myers was before her reent marriage, Miss Chloe Iteloris Kauffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kauffman of Herne. The groom's parents are Mr. and .Mrs. Glen Myers of Willshire, o. Mr. Myers is engaged in farming, while the lirlde Is an employe of The Fashion, ladles' ready-to-wear shop in Berne, Following the pr grain, delicious tefreshments wer-» served at small tables, centered with small fall Imuquets. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mis Moses. Mrs. Richard Moses. Mrs. Lee Fleming. Mrs. Wilson Beltz. Mrs. Florence Busdorf and Mrs. Frank Singleton. A door prize wax won by Mm. Ernest Knefelcamp, a guest nt the meeting. The Philaletheati circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at the home of Mrs. Edgar Gerber Monday evening at eight o'clock. The St, Mary's Towmhip Home Economics dull will meet Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home < f Mrs. <>th» Shlfferly. Members are asked to < omc marked and to bring a birthday gift. The Frledheim Lutheran church will have a fall festival Sunday at five o'clock at the church. The festival will feature a chicken supper and fancy goods sale. 0 jpERSOMALS Miss Sally Peterson, uramldaughter of Mts John Peter <m of this City, was chosen :■ queen 11 reign over homecoming exenimw at Indiana university last Saturday.

, Mrs. William Kuehl of Dundee , Minn. Mrs. Henry Hildebrand of Heron Lake, Minn, visited with Mr. and Mrs Martin Frueclile and daughter, U'ona. recently. Mis. Kuehl and Mrs. Hildebrand are s sier of Mrs. Fruedile and this Is Mrs Kuehl's flint visit In Decatur for thirty five years. Clarence Feller of Monroe spent the weekend with his g-nndm >ther, Mis. Ollie Feller of Geneva. John Mulston und son, Paul, Mrs. Ollie Feller and grandson, Clarence Feller, epent Tuesday at the home of Mr, ad Mrs. Kenneth Malston at Lima. (). Barbatyc Malston was aerlously Injured In an accident Saturday. William Hoffer of Willshire, (), headed a delegation from there who attended the T ,wn»end meet Ing here last evening. A number of people from here plan to attend the McNabb meeting at Berne tonight, It'a a Democratic rally and a part of the county wide campaign. E. J. Si hug of Berne was a visitor here last evening. Mia. Dick Heller and sons Dick. Jr. and Jack, left this morning for a visit In Rensselaer with Mrs. Heller's parents, Mr. und Mre. Van Grant. Herb Overton. Indianapolis, with the publicity department of the Indiana Democratic state committee, wan in Decatur Wednesday for the Townsend meeting. Mr. Overton. whose father was Adams county agricultural agent So years ago, was born in this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Hechsy of Mt. View, Calif., arrived here over the weekend and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and Mr. and .Mia. Charles Straw of Willshire, O. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Aichlsdd and Dr. and Mrs Fr<-d Patterson attended a meeting of the Northern Indiana Dental association at Mar ion Wednesday. Mrs. Don Dibble ami Mis. John Yahan, of Celina. ()., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Troy, 0.. visited here Wedinwday with the Fred King family. Oh, Pretty Please! IL A - - \ fiLlp 7 A Kk i \ S,ZK AKe . \mo \ Uh * 'fltasffw Little girls just adore pleats such as these! Pattern 9434 Is the kind of spic-and span, neat and simple dress you love on your little girl. Easy sewing for Mother, too. This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy to use. Complete. Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9434 comes in sizes 2. 4. «, 8. 10. Size 6 takes 1% yards IJ.limh; % yard contrast. This apron is for work and the transfer comes with it for fun! Pattern 9407. pretty coverall with nonslip straps. Is thrifty too - small size takes ONLY ONE YAHDf This pattern gives perfect fit, Is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9407: small (14161. medium (18-20). large (40-44), extra large (46-50). Small size 1 yar't 35-lnch

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 a. m. Thursday Methodist WSCH Fall Tea. church, 2:30 p m So Cha Rea, Mrs. V. J. Bormann, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star Stated Meeting. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mn Feid l.tter-r. 2:".O pm. W. 8. C. S. und Bible class of Mt Pleasant church, Mr. and Mrs. Chanty Sheets, 6:30 pm. Decatur Home Econ mlcs dub. Mrs. Bert Haley, 7:3u pm. Ruralisfic study club, Mrs. Louh Holt house, 8 p.m. St. Paul Ladles Aid, Mrs. T. R. Noll. All Day Meeting. Women of the Moose, Mooae home. 7:30 pm. ■•• day Baptist Philo class, Mr. rind Mrs Weldon Soldner, 7:30 p.m. I-eg lon auxllla-y, l<etlon home 8 p.m. B. Y. F. hayride. Church 6:30 p m V. I. S. class niMquarade party, church, 7:30 p m. Pocahontas lodge, Red Men hall, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Frledheim Lutheran church fall festival, church, 5 pm. Monday Phllaletbean Circle, Mrs. Edgar Gerber. 8 p.m. Wednesday St. Mary's Township Home Economics club, Mrs. Otij Shlfferly, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Married Couplts dub Halloween |>urty, Girl Scout cabin, Hanna Nuttman park. 8 p.m. Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Arer> First Methodist The male quartet of the Geneva Melhotllst church will present a musical program at the Find Methodist church in this dty at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. The Rev. J H. Richards <n, pastor of the Geneva church, will bring the message. Members and fihnds of the church are Invited. Thursday. October 31. the con ference convention of the womens society of Christian service will Im- held at Grace Methodist church. Kokomo. Thursday, November 7. there will be a conference meeting on evangelism at the Grace church at Kokomo, with Dr. Edward Lewis of the Drew theological school und Dr. John Benson, prom!.lent minh ter and former superintendent of the Methodist hospital in Indiana polls ae speakers. Union U. B. A uings-piration will be held Sun day at 2 p.m. (EST) at the Union United Brethren church, located 2L miles southwest of Wfflehire, <> The public is invited to attend. 0IN MEMORIAM In memory of our beloved son and brother Kenneth (Beans) Gause. Five sad and lonely years have passed. Since our great sorrows fell. The shock that we received that day. We still remember well It was bitter grief, a shock severe. To part with one we loved so dear. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gause and brother and sisters. Q Trsde In s Good Town — Deratur She used Io pay sls for a permanent—’l ' - - An* Hiller Now she gives herself a forU wave at homo <iiv« yuunwlf • Toni In 3 ■ ' to 3 hours nt honir! Lovn- ■ ly. )<>os-U,u»C. ‘‘“Z to do lOk °*‘ r M|2s I” | JK »mmmw csiMi com wave Holthouse Drug go

raKSI!! MH ('apt Har dd Zimmerman returne«l to Camp Atterbury trnlay following a 39-day Sick leave as the result of a knee operation. ' — • TdTnltted: Earl Zimmerman, I Portland route 3; Miss Marilyn Mae chrlslifer, Monroe: Miss Caro lyn Kay Christner. Monroe; Miss Sue Petrie. 21l Jefferson street;) Merrill Jerome Morrison. Willshire. O.; Mrs. George Irnwlor. ( Berne. Admitted and diemiesed: Raman Raudenbush. 146'4 North Second street; Miss Sundra Sue Reppert,| 344 Line street; M ss Vlrgene Dro. Berne. Dismissed: Miss Helen f.eo Baker. Geneva; Miss Wilma Jean Simon. Monroe; Mrs. Paul Moser, I Berne; Ralph Selle. Elm Street; Mrs. Roy Kelsey and baby boy. Wlllshiie, O. p _ mnnrn— WLt v» Announcentt nts have been received of the birth of a son t > Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Speicher of Indianapolis. Mrs. Speicher Is the daughter of .Nellie Schrock Smith, a former Decatur resident. Mr. ami Mrs. Harvey Marion Baker. 134 Smith Third street, are the parents of a baby boy, b rn at 10:48 am. Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He welglied 8 pounds, I ounces and has not been named. o Names Omitted From Student Chorus List The following names werifmffH' ted from the ll.it of Junloroenlor high school students in Wednes day's •-diti n who will sing with the district chorus at the Quimby auditorium in Fort Wayne this evening: Ruth Holthouse, Bill Free by, Herltert Frm-hte. Bob Boknecht, Roger Schnepf. Herman Andress. Cail Beebier. Tom Ah . Bob Metz. , ger and Tom Bayles. — 0 — I Divorce Cose Set For Trial Here The divorce case of Arlene Rupert against Lloyd Rupert, recently venued here fr in Allen county, lias been set for trial on November 27. 0 CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish to thank all our friends and neighbors, for the flowers and the kindness and as sistatice shown us during our recent bereavement. Mrs. D. E. Pitser & family 0 CARD OF THANKS There were many calls at the hospital, and so very many more; card contributors, from friends, and neigblscrs all wlMilng me <• m-Valesi-ence, that I wtah to take this means of thanking you. each and all. sincerely for your interest and kindnero In my recovery E. S. Christen.

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li v wA ■I , I 1i KmKHw NANCY STIIIfY, 17, poses prettily •fter being chosen Florida's must photogenic girl by Florida Cam. era club In an all-day “shutter bugipng" contest. (Intcinjtwiijl) 222 Persons Drawing Retirement Benefits The Fort Wayne so- lai security ’ fflce reporM that 222 penums. past 65 years of age, who have re tired from active employment, artdrawing retirement hen< fits. Monthly benefits paid to them total 13.547.14. The Fort Wayne qffice Issued the following statement, “No doubt i number f la-m tit payments aie 10-t l«y persons betausc they hate delayed filing or failed to file a claim for their benefits. Contact With Ihi) offlt tshould lie mailt- when a worker neam the age of 65. and a call should lie made by a member > f the family when the worker dies." 0 Bride-To-Be Follows Fiance In Death Huntingburg. Ind. Oct 21 (I'p) Rites were arranged toil ly for Miss Wanda Hom-hin, 18, three days after the funeial of her fl ant <>. HylveGcr Pre litel, 21. St hue] ville, Ind., ami Mis- Hom hit), his hilZl school HWei-the n-;, left her Huntingburg h 111 • last Friday to go to the collrthoi. i- In Jispei, Hi mihM away, for a inarri. ge license

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Prechtel's car was involved In a three auto accident enroute. He was killed instantly Miss Houchlti tiled late last night, of injuries received In the wreck. —0..,,..,. ..... Bottlcg Distillers Costly To Treasury French Lick. Ind.. Or’. 24 I UP) Indiana wholesale liquor dealer were tod today that the United States treasury loses millions of d liar- em !i year Ihrougf) Illicit operatfmH of booileg d'stlll)ns Carroll E. Mealey, deputy <-om mlsslmier of the bureau of Internal n venue, told a convent.on <T lhe Indiana wholesale liquor dealer** association that, in addition to the TOEASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD RUBON yiCKS v Varoßub Metal Beds with Springs 39 inch single lied size .*>l inch full bed size STI CKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone XI Open Each Evening Except Wednesday FREE DELIVERY

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!«>-« In tax dollars, the treaiury is forced tn upend hundreds of Uioib .rn is of dtd aim each year in tracking down lllleit stills most of them opcrii'i-d In dry counties and states. L j * If i A I "K wl PRETTY MARTHA GRAY of Lakeland, Fla, is demonstrating lhe Florida variety of "apple-bobbing” with a tip to northerners that their Hallowe'en could !»• far sweeter if they could liob for oranges instead. (International)