Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1946 — Page 3
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_ n H uObTH Wto Ki. i M K > Mr a ■■ m , . • • i""H' . Monroe |B 'i '••‘Ki |V. "' ,iiik - Bl 1 r; "* Hu **'' 11 ” y K jLI K. 1 K' ~ *- "■ ■. ■ « r,y . . Id.uk , ""“ 11 ■ ? ...rn.iiioti* ’ ’l'-* •»•■><••• ■v,. \\.i " * il ■ u . to k With ■ h' Lou'h I aoh- dark blue gE,,.. • and I he K-..- », . I,lark ami K. *„ r . . nr«.«r« of Ktry fifty KUe»l*» «•■ V., li.-dl itely , A * lltee K , Jk , 'end the K :.-•.> 11 it <>( town K, M - Miller K.I M ■'li'it ot Warren. X r'l.iti'‘ s from Ft. Wert. Kbcr' A. 1.1. to: tup of K.i.r’ibd ' U ue Voting b, at Inane at 402 Kb.tUteil f'teet. Vail ■ Mr- l."'i' graduated hieh ■' ho<d and ha* Kp-d a- a secretary in - ■Mr lati’.’t :* a KindH Van W« i high s liool in .»< titering. ■ women to ■ONESDAV ■la. monthly meeting of ■to and Professional ■gb Will be Held W'-dIICS ■_ Xov.-inber 13, at eiX Ek at the Knight* <X E-peaker for the NovemE will Misi Maxine E Er nf so rt Wayne. Mie* ■eri-.il>- president of ■'iyn> <lir> and asseted Em the Decatur club. ■ fetit al America to re- ■ Midi. Mias I’, eliesheitner ■e months in Guatemala. ■ many of the mlMione ■ d-nnminatioit. college*. Bl rerrk-e organization*. ■ for the evening will be ■> to coincide with the Bai relations theme for Bk Included in her talk B brief hirtory of Guate■l'al and the cathedral, a lt» (it early a-chltecture, fcx'iunta.nx Porto Barlot!, b »t|>er features of life ■she saw it Aho. in this ba will Im- an exhibition b” and crafts in silver, BM pottery which are pror The international reptinitiee will be in charge f" B iltmt'n as chairman. F .'our Community generously.
is hard enough to bear without the additional burden of sudden and exces- / sive expenses. Our funeral costs are low, because our overhead costs are low. This explains our moderate / prices. jiff Gl LUG 8 DOAN / \WcS FUNERAL HOME /Z DECATUR PHONE W J/£ hi 'ifnv v
pexall Ic Sale Now Going On Smith Drug Co.
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. m. Thursday Pleasant Dale Ladle* Ahl, church, nil day. So Cha Hen. .Mrs. Fred Schulte, 7:30 pm. Ever Heady claws of Meth diet church, .Mrs. Delton Pasawater, 7:30 p m. W- M. A. of Nuttman Avenue r B. church, .Mrs. t Arcbin Smltley, 7:30 p m. W. S. C. 8. of Method.nt church, church. 2:30 pin. Ladles Aid society ot Trinity Evangelical V. it church, church. 7:30 p.m. Rainbow for Girls, Mas n|c hall. 7:30 p m. !<adle* Aid society ot Salem Evan gelical and Reformed church, parish hall. St. Luke's Girls guild. Miss Cloe Llniger, 7:30 p m Presbyterian Missionary society, poutponed. W. F. M. 8. ot Nazarene church, , Mr. and Mrs. George Anspungh, 7:30 p.m. Monroe M'th’odet W S. S., annex of church, 7 p m. Women of the Mouse, Moose home, 7:30 p.m, Lodlea Aid society of Bethany Evangelical I’nlied Bret hr e n c h u rc h, church, 2 pm. Ladies Aid society of Christian church. Mrs James Kiiehen, 7:30 pin. Friday Called meeting of Business and Professional Women, public library, 7:15 p.m. Tri county meeting of Pythian Sisters, K. of P home. I-eg lon auxiliary business meeting, Legion home, n p m. Business and Professional Women guest night, K of P. home, C:3n p.m. Sunday C. L. of C. Initiation, K. of C. hall, 2 p.m, banquet, C. L. of (' hall, 5 p.m. Monday Ladies Fireman's auxiliary. Mis. Russell Baumgartner, 7:30 p in. Tuesday 1 Church Mothers Study club, Meth odist church, x pm. W C. T. U., Mrs. Floyd Morrison, 2 p.m. Monroe Better Home* club, Mr* John Floyd. 7:30 p.m. ■A PSI IOTA XI HAS BUSINESS MEETING Alpha Delta chapter of Pai lota Xi sorority met last evening at the Elk* home for a business meet Ing. with Mrs. J F. Sanmann, pres), dent, In charge. Following a routine business meeting, coffee ami da.nty cookie* were served by the ho.*tem>es, Mrs iuiwreti'e Aiwpaugh, .Mr* Robert Heller, Mr*. David Heller and the Misses Alice Roth and Anna Catherine Friedley. The next meeting will be a social meeting at the Elks home on S’ovember 2'l. HISTORICAL CLUB IN REGULAR MEETING Mm. Homer i.ow<-r waa hostess Wednesday afternoon to members of the Historical club. Mrs. I«eota Beery, ot Fort Wayne, reviewed the book "The Egg and I.” During the social hour. Mrs fxrwer served d< licious refresh ments. TRI KAPPA BUSINESS MEETING HELD TUESDAY The regular business meeting of
| Tri Kappa sorority w.m held Tmw ,<lay evening at the Elk* home Plan* were discussed for the an nual dental clinic sponsored by the lot al chapter and announcement wn* made that Huy Lehman, Harold X'n-h ami Hot, Mt-tzge of Ih-catur high -a hotd attended the concert of the F< i t Wayne symphony or'lt e*t a. nl.to ,<|>oiH '>ied by T Kappa The mxt business meeting will be held at the Elks OU November IS. Tie tegular meeting of the' Lndhe Aid eociety <»f the Bethany Evangellt ul (' nll « | Brethren t hureh will be held Tilt istluy aftert oon at tw > o'clock at the church The Monroe (tetter Homes clubi will meet Tuesday evening at sev ' ••n thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Floyd. The fourteenth district a><s >< ia Hon of the order of Eastern Star will meet .n Bluffton Sat unlay, November ft, ut six forty five o'clock at the American Legion home. A pot hick supper will he served ami members attending are asked to bring their < wn table st rvhe. 0 Mr, atnl M s. Harry Frauhlger ot North Second -tr.-et returned to their home Tii<*<iay evening after a Wek's trip vetting witeli rlatlves and friend* in Detroit. Mich, and Winsor. Canada Mrs. Minnie <’. Hoithotise and daughter. Florence, have returned It int- fiom a three weeks visit In Toledo. O with Mies Mayme Ter veer, patient at the Maiigarde convalescing home for the past two yt-ar*. anti other relatives anti friends. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
Decatur Women demand good taste ./. in dotnes ... and in bread HOLSUM BREAD t * A With the eager expectancy of youth, the teen age girl plant for her future. Her dreams explore the most romantic possibilities... but she finds I time, too, *or little down-to-earth touches \ .*. like making note of her mother’s precaution aliwryr to tpecify thit preferred lima. 1 I *1 I ’ t ; 1 / I
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Mr ami Mrs. Floyd Bullinger, 619 Kekiongii street, are the parents of a baby Kiri, l*> p lit a pill liiet evening ut the Adame < unty memorial hospital. Site welghetl v pounds, 1 ounce and has not been named I \ baby daughter wail latrn to Mr and Mr*. Leonard D. Kingsley of Geneva, Wednesday afternism at 12 30 Jim at the hsal hospital. She weighed X p and*, 1 ounce and . has not bi t a named. I ■MICMB 111 I Kp Im? a! 111 | Pvt Owen Wemlioff. son <f Mr and Ml*. Robert Wemboff of this city ha* beep awarded a sharp : hooter'* medal at Fort Bragg, ’ North Carolina, Where he Is sta tioned 0 maa II Admitted: Mrs Iran Hough. Ge tieva; Mr*. Herman Ehlerdlng. ■ route 2. ’ Dismissed: Mrs. Edwin Schaadt H and baby boy, Jerry Allen. Celina. I O loute 1; Keith Banta, Geneva; Mrs John Beery. Moiiieevllle route r 1; O 1.. Friedlilie. M mroeville;
Mrs Charles St.tzer and baby girl ] I’anichi Sth Homesleait 'i Muncie Man Killed When Hit By Truck Muncie, |m|. N v 7 ll’l't (Intel Neely, Gs, Miiml" w.i K lied last night when struck by a truck on Ind. G7 north of here
— . ■! I ■ — 1 1 I I IF - fe Mum ALONG WITH A NUMBIR ot his non-scrikini! worker-, W. St( wart Hol- i Hngshcad, president of a chemical plant tn Camden, N J„ is sho nas he clucked pickets and entered his oflices by climbing a ladder and t ting m through a window at the rear of the building. Not until most ot J.e nonst'[Vets were in was the ruse discovered by the pickets, (international;
Fort Wayne Facing Transport Ticup Fort Waytie, |nd, No, 7 tl'Pl I.i»t ininiite it'-.'otinfhms were I planned today to p ev. nt a -ched uled walkout f i mployes of the Indiana S-ni. Corjiorailon Sut ] utd.iy whli li ini' ite'ieii to paralyze this city'* t'anspo i itloti yiO'-m j The street and e|e it .'al railway ■ I■ SI ■ — — ——■■■! I■■ I ■ I
and inotorcooh workers union i \FL> toted last nigh' 134 72 t" walkout Huiitrdny uiib rr contract | dlffereniis were settled . (I .... —— Showgirl Is Wed For Third Time Hollywood. Nov 7 ti Pl LolAndrew* atnl hit-Imnd No 3. a< tm Steve llnslie. ~<lm f|ed today they we e married a month ago in Mexi I'o and started looking for a honey rt.oim house. Tie 22 y a-old showgirl and I nightclub singer whus- first mar : i iage was to i median George ,!■ ssel when she was IG, slid she and Brodie, 27. HKD eoutrad play er, weie ma rl'd IM II n TJuana 0 * Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
l|J JVNViI AIM J H<si''-e>»J O Ax*« C«. V.ul» II H | E >e-Jft Conspiring with Santa Claus That's the charge against ut, and we plead guilty - guilty to having the loveliest array of gifts to be | : found anywhere, ah guaranteed to bring happiness f on Christmas morning. Don’t wait until the last | minute. Make your selections now RS ' Pumphrey Jewelry fcd Store • > it H i Thank You (I 1 ’ 4 ’ ! I sinrerelv thank the voters of Adams Colin- <)• ' ' ''. < ’ ii ly who suported me in the race for County '• It H Surveyor on Nov. 5. I will perform the du- ■« <»• 1 ’ tics of the office Io the best of my ability. I. 4 > (I < ' VIRGIL F. BOWERS i 4 > ' + P+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4-+* •: TO MY CONSTITCENTS :: OF THIS DISTRICT H Please allow me to tender you with my fragile ;; words of appreciation, for the confidence so ;; overwhelmingly expressed to me in this elee- ;; tion. I beg your council and continued support, that I might be able to scope with the ever increasing responsibilities now being im- ■! ;; posed on every government. With solemn pride I will labor to succeed in !! H this assignment to serve the three and one- ][ I * half million people of Indiana. ;; J! Very (Gratefully Yours, ;; VON A. (Pat) El( IIIIORN :: • 1 Joint State Senator I! <> < > To The People Os Adams County ;; I am very grateful for the overwhelming H vote of confidence that the people of Adams J J !! county gave me in Tuesday's election, ;; THANK YOU. C <» : : Myles Parrish 4♦♦»♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦« 4111 444 »<»♦»♦♦♦♦<
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Recover Fat* Remnant* of cooking fat in can* •hould be melted down and poured out for ui* before th* can I* thrown away. Th* fait drop of oil »hould be extracted from bottle* Pan dripping* left from cooking meat ihould be icraped out, and the part that la* "browned on" luoiencd by heating with a little water and then »aved for gravy, »oup or *auce» Too often the»e flavorful dripping* go Into the duh pan rather than U.* gravy howl 0 — Fat Wavto Cardet* meaiurt merit*, hlt-ind* mitt method* and unreliable recipe* al) may contribute to fat wunte A carelesaly made cake that turn* out an unappetizing failure, for example, l* a watte not only of fat but of prcclou* fli.ur and tugar.
