Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1946 — Page 3

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mV. Kukla"'l !<<•" ■ : ■ K " ■M. i<> “ r *‘ ■■'■ your Daddy Did Th, hy Ad " lp!l n o» ,lu ’“ jl*“ I*l ••-•■o’**’* by ■fc William* ME, -.<l for the <hihl |Kp .hl ■ n !!•■< •■nilo'i|Kp|,r .1 fifty , 1K...,,., win t.ii*.- pim|Muf offi,*''* *'>i a! *° ( the aftmnoon. K,..|r> ■ v ' '* K< u l hour ny the hostK\>,it'v member ■y program K A y announced K. n !„ the praise serv- ■.:„/ Missionary Sol>r, .byterian church „ |.„ k Sunday eve|K>'d . i,. aus announced ■ committee. ■»m *hu ll will be hitch- ■ ~,,,1 .ng by Mr*. lads ■tiler of Fort Wayne. ■ Chorus." TannhauserMlublime Sweet Evening ■ Tatitihaiiser Wagner, ■ ihubold. organist ■,. oh Devine Redeem- ■ Mrs Walter Krick. ■Drama. Family Port- ■ lads Peterson Keller ■_.. Mrs. Haubold. ■in . . . Hev John W ■jr. ■amrick ■ BE READ ■merit ha» been made of ■ment and approaching ■f Miss Kathryn Louiae ■ daughter of Curtis M. ■mr Decatur, and Ralph ■. ton of Mr. and Mra. ■ck of Willshire, O. ■tie ring ceremony will ■ December 7 at three ■ k at the United lire ■ch parsonage In Will-Ke-elect Is u graduate of Kfotb school and Is emKthe Decatur Industries, ■ck is home on terminal Kiting bis discharge from ■ar fourteen months duty ■ Japan Before entering Kt graduated from Will- ■ school and was employ- ■ International Harvester Krt Wayne. ■AS PARTY AT ■ERIAN CHURCH Kosl Christmas party of ■terian missionary society ■hi in the church parlors lat two thirty pm. with ■rb- Knapp, Mrs. Burt K». William Affolder and

MdKJiJBI V? *V A I HS Food thkt ‘VTf THt*YOU M kC£l Youth/ ‘•The happy food that makes *n to dusk — dusk to snappy health. Full of i. Our pure milk builds cheering vigor,"—says Billy ' «nd brawn," — says Break o’Day. ' Break O'Day. .. 0* Moses kd.sse-, _ L 40* Irli il IL Irh J **lllllll>MßMtMMlM II MH 11111IB!»>♦♦♦ PfatoynafcA will make a lasting Gift that only you can give. Arrange now for an early sitting. * Stadia

Mrs. Nelson Lee ns hostess**. Mrs. Chari** Teeple will present the • program. > • Members are requested to bring • a gift of warm clothing for foreign I relief. i —. i The Otterbein guild of the Trln r Ity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet at the home of , Mrs. R. O. Wynn Tuesday evening • at six fifteen o'clock for their an r nual Christmas -upper. . The Pleaaant Dale (jidles Aid > society will have a n all day meeting Thursday at the church. A fifty I cent Christmas gift exchange will • be held. Mrs. Harold Henschen and i Mrs. John Leyse will Lc hostesses A meeting of the Ever Ready class of the Methodist church will Im- held Thursday evening at seven . tHTrty o'clock at the home of Mrs. . Paul Edwards. There will be an I exchange of twenty five cent . Christmas gifts Mrs. C H. Walters I * chairman of the meeting assisted hy Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. M. O. . Lester, Mrs. R. A. Hturky, Mrs. N i A. Bixler, Mrs. M E. Hower and , Mrs. Ana Pollock. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Terrell of this city had as their Thanksgiving din [ ner guests Mrs. Mary Ann Os , born. Mr. and Mrs Frank Ware and daughter. Joyce. Mr. and .Mrs. Jo . hn Class and son, Norman, Mrs Maxine Anderaon and sons, Paul. . Jr., Jerry. Danny, and daughter, ■ Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Osborn and son, Wendell, and dau- . ghter, Sharon, of Llbeity Center; Mr. and Mrs, Sebert Zoll and son. Loron. of Bluffton, Mr. and Mra. Harris Terrell and sons. Roger and Kenneth, of Pleasant Milla, Clyde and Naomi Kneller. Ohio City, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Harmon and • Daughter, Janie, Mr and Mrs. Earl ' Call and sone. Vernon and Van. ■ Decatur. Afternoon callers were 1 Pvt. Jack Weldy, Waunlta and Margie Weldy. and Von Terrell, Decatur I 0 » ; Personais I Mm. Frank Richards epenl i Thanksgiving day with her son. r Raleigh Richards and family at ; Bellmont park. Miss Georgia Foughty Is spend- ■ Ing her Thanksgiving vacation In r East Gary and Whitney. Edna Mae and Marelyn Schults, students at Valparaiso university, are spending the Thanksgiving holl days with their parent*, the Rev. f and Mr*. Paul W. Schultz. r Mrs. Cleona Kelly. Mrs. Dalse t Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Rex i Rhodes of Fort Wayne, were I Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and I Mrs, Owen K. Baker.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phons* 1000 — 1001 Saturday Rummage sale, z.lon Evangelical and Reformed church basement, ft a m. to i p m. W. S. C. H. of Methodist church rummage sale, church basement, h am. to | p.m, Bunday Zion Lutheran Married Couples 1 duh, catry-in banquet, church basernent, c p.m. B. Y. F Sala motile association communion vesper service, .1 p m. Monday Research duh, Mrs. J. R. Par- ! rhh. 1:30 p. m. Pas' presidents parley of l<eglon auxiliary, Mrs. Ed Bauer. 3 pm. Decatur Woman's club. Library, ' 7:15 p.m. Tuesday Dutiful Daughters class of Beth--1 any Evangelical Uaited Brethren ' church, Mm. Brice Roop, 6:30 p.m, C. L. of (’. business meeting, hall. 7:30 pin. Otterbein guild of Trinity Evan 1 gellcal I'nlted Brethren church, 1 Mr*. R. O. Wynn, 6:15 pm. Wednesday Historical club. Mra. W. P. Robln- : son, 2:30 p.m. 1 Psi lota XI huskies* meeting. Elks home, x p in. Thursday So Cha Rea. Ohrintmas party, 1 Hotel coffee *hop, 6:15 p.m. Ever Heady class of Methtsllst church. Mrs. Paul KHwarda, 7:30 1 p.m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid society, church, all day.’ . ed home after a several day*' visit , with relatives and friends in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alspach and Herbert Johnson, of Chicago, 111. spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. , F. L. Johnson and family of thin B#F« • I .Miss Sylvia Fitzgerald of Boaz. , Wis. is spending her Thanksgiving vacation with Miss Marjorie Drew. I Miss Fitzgerald is a sophomore at I Indiana Central college. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shroyer of , Shroyer lake entertained with a . turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day . for Mr. ami Mrs. Peter Kirsch and daughter, Lydia, Edgar Mutechler, Rosa Harden, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Mayclln and daughters. Susie and Melisu, of Danville, 111. Raymond Fleld-t has told his Geneva grocery and meat market to Harry Augsburger and will devote his time entirely to operating his locker service 1 Dr. Ben Duke Is attending the ■ Notre Dame-Southern California 1 football game at South Bend today. French Quinn of tbM city will " give the address at Hie Elks annual 1 memorial services at Bluffton Sunday afternoon. I — » I Admitted: Miss Marilyn Blakey, route 5; Miss Elaine Blakey, route 5; Ira Sprunger. Berne: Mwrence Bollenbacher, Berne; John C. Magley. Decatur route 3. Admitted a nd dismbtsed: George Neaderhouser, Fort Wayne. • Dismissed: Mrs, laiwr.-nce Clc-m

Just Received New Shipment: Seat Covert*—For Lights—Spot Lites —Floor Mats, Front and Rear — Beaten*— Bumper Guard*—Sealed Beam Lites For Older Cars —OutItoard Motors. Bring Your Car In For Fall Tune Up. DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES l it So. S«ond St. l)«atur, Ind. 'Plate, 'Dbutet SERVING 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. ♦ FRIED CHICKEN “with all the trimmings" > ' Mashed Potatoes or (torn Sweet Potatoes and gravy Buttered Lima Beans Chef’s Tossed Salad Hot Biscuits with Butter Swearingen Dairy — On the Highway

snd daughter, Kathleen Ann. Monroeville; Mra. Marcus Iteldenlisch and baby girl, Elaine Carol, Monroeville, route 1; Mrs. John Drake and baby girl, Judy Carleno, route 3; Mm. Frank Kltaon. route 6 —e——... The Brownies of troop VIII met Munday at the Lincoln school. The following officers were elected; president, Anita Smith; vice preal dent. Sue Troutner; secretary treasurer. Eleanor Ahlmtt; scribe. Dorcas Davidson; second scrll»e. Sheila Ahr; song leader, Gwen dolyn Hilyard Dorcas Davidson, ecribe. Troop I of the Girl Scouts met at the high school Wednesday During tb<- short business meeting. I: was decided to hold a court of honor at the next meeting. It wan also announced that the glrla are to turn in their calendar money by the next meeting. Doria Kruockeberf, acribo. The Girl Scout troop VI met Friday evening at the fire station, with Mrs. Kenneth Small, troop leader. In charge. A routine business meeting was conducted, during which It was announced that there are now twenty four members in the troop. Karen Striker, ecribe. I■ - f Fires Costly Fire losses for one year In the United States amount to enough to build 75,000 new homes costing an average of 06,000 each.

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BECAUSE Lillian A. Schlau, former U. 8. Army nurae, Mid "yea," Walter Ernst will not have to return to his home in Zurich, flwitg•rland, where they met during the war. Immigration officials dropped deportation proceedings against the merchant aeaman after Mlaa Schlau wired her so* ceptance just before Mlling time. Picture ahowa the couple In Beat St Loula, 111., prior to their wedding.

Mrs. Daniel Buckey Is Taken By Death Funeral Services Monday Afternoon Mrs. Daniel Buckey, 66. lifelong resident of near Berne until sis J weeks ago, died at 3:30 o'clock 1 Friday afternoon at th* home of a great-niece, Mra. Ray Nevll, at Ridgeville. Iler condition bocame leriou* Wednesday. She had lives! with Mrs Nevll since October 15. Mrs. Buckey was born In Wabash town*hip March 10, 1360. the daughter of Peter and Katherine Atiiniller She was married ta Dan iel Buckey June 20. lldte. Surviving in addition to the husband Is one sister, Mr*. Anna Blowers of Geneva. Five brothers und two sisters preceded her in

Please Cooperate ... The M BroY.nout” now in effect is a GOVERNMENT ORDER to conserve coal and must Im> complied with. We ask everyone to cooperate in this movement. A few minor violations have lieen observed and we ask they lie eliminated io relieve us the duty of reporting violators. To further acquaint everyone with the brownout use of electricity we again publish the government rules and regulations. As a means of conserving coal during the work stoppage of the nation's bituminous coal mines, the Civilian Production Administration has issued an order, effective Monday, Nov. 25, which prohibits the use of electricity for the following purposes: “1. Refrigeration for air-conditioning except to the extent essential for industrial processes or for health and safety. 2. Outdoor and indoor advertising and promotional lighting. 3. Outdoor display and fliNwi lighting except Io the extent necessary for the conduct of outdoor business or services. 4. Outdoor or indoor decorative and ornamental lighting. 5. Show window or show case lighting. 6. Marquee lighting in excess of 60 watts for each marquee. 7. White way street lighting in excess of the amount determined by local public authority to Im* necessary for public safety. 8. Outdoor or indoor sign lighting except for (i) Directional or identification signs required for fire and police protection, traffic control, transportation terminals, or hospitals, or directional or identification lighting for any similar essential public service; (ii) Directional or identification signs using not more than 60 watts per establishment, for doctors and for hotels and other public lodging establishments. 9. Outdoor entrance lighting, except the minimum essential for public health and safety and then not more than 60 watts per entrance. 10. Any other form of general outdoor or indoor illumination in or alsiut any commercial, industrial or other non-residential establishment in excess of 75 percent of the illumination normally used. . 11. In excess of 75 percent of the normal passenger elevator or escalator services in any building having more than one passenger elevator or escalator.” I Please Cooperate and Observe... e The order provides that wilful violation is subject to fine or imprisonment, and further provides that the Civilian Production Administration upon determination of continued violation, may direct the suspension of service and prescribes the conditions under which service may be restored. CITY of DECATUR

iteulh. Funeral service* will lie held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at th** Yayer funeral home In Berne, with the Rev. P. Maa* offhlatllix. Burial will lie In the Crawford cemetery, one and one half mile* •outheast of Berne. . — **. Pvt. Royer Singleton, eon of Mr and Mr*. Frank Singlu'on of route 2. haa the following change of addr*«s: No 15212161. APO 23179, c/o P. M., San Franclaco, Calif.

Rising Temperatures Forecast In Midwest By I'nlted Promt Slowly rising temp*r«tura* during the weekend were forreaat today for the midwestern alate* Light enow was predicted for western Minnesota tonight, spreading eastward acroa* Mitinwota, northwestern Wisconsin, and weat- , ern upper .Michigan Sunday. Temperaturea will remain about the same as Friday, when they ranged from near 30 degre** In southern Minnesota to 6<t degrees In the lower Ohio valley The low•«t reading Friday was II aho»e at! International Fall*. M'.nn I Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Large Selection HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS Smith Drug Co.

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Second Os Family Dies Os Diphtheria Kokomo, lod.. Nov. It.—(UPl— Diphtherhi claimed the eecond Ilf* within the Mvi Miller family today when four-year-old Wallace Miller died y»oterday. a week after hi* elater. Patsy. It. Meanwhile, principal B. V. Singer ut Howard twp. school, said the school would recpen*.Mon4iy. It was closed a week because of an outbreak ot the disease The Decatur'* Case of Distinction will serve fttods SUNDAY (Open All Day I to you and yours. Welcome Students of School of Auctioneering The Management