Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1947 — Page 3
DAV, JAN. 30, 1947
It lE MOSES aaWsS TO CIUB ' ■ <■,. , „f til.- Roll' loAII-il.p T "”" luv «4S opened by 'lp M- Id Gramltt'alf. , t . ~iip in singing 'ho jB.-,. th. S Iv. i Til earls .... ;..|.l. .t|i<-i *:n h 'he 9HI ~f the Kong *l"* ~i" 1 ~ ~w M .i'l I" 1 ’ {SM.,. ~...| ninon and the dimrlnuted Roll b> twenty one .'lvina th*-!- winter hob i-el Fleming was w. I |*^K,... . lub new tin w tins ’••• obiity < hair hill g** for the oftieert.: Mr* Gerald president. Mrn. w. >.| .'lev, tgeantl'er; Ml* FlorE3K 1 ..|.,i1. tr.-anurer; Mik tWW Banning and Mrs. I At* Ifmßk leaden. Mrs Janies Mos V Ml ' Bolm-H Jolwtxoii. al Iteno Kb 'i Mrs. Arthur Hall. { -sa importer. \iria K Williams, home n on agent, gave an inI lesson on “Ha’s. Bas* . I age. J gfßt. m linletl the Mesdaines | Him yon. R. W Rice and dr all of Decatur. DurInaS*’ i j i !l ”" r- ,he hol,te ** •!< H< ions luncheon, assistMa.'lev and Mrs. Sherg|B I <|,e. will entertain their , t i the Ferniaty meeting £, Mb."!' l at the Monmouth high LADIES CLUB IhaSdeseert luncheon liW ' l inelieoti was given at high school Tuesday |kfu2>on by the Kirkland Ladies the out going off! ImsSt'' guest table Was centered bowl of heather ami fern. ItatStii ,1’ potted plants marked ■Mflpi.u,. Mrs Sam llenschen, IthoAer, ltd the group in singing |"TteliM"i" We Get Together" pret.te him heon The club pray lew also repeated. I ABoi test waa enjoyed after Mrs Harold Henst hen gave ve lesson "Airang-
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 ’ ■ Thursday Wesley cla-as of Methodist church Mr. anti .Mrs. Clyde Butler, S P.M. ’ Girl Scout council tea Klks 3to ' ‘spm. ' Rainbow- so Girls installation. Masonic hull. 6:45 p.m. Friday ( Civic section cf Decatur Wo- ' j man's cluli, Mrs. George Rentz, 7:30-p m. Baptist Philo class, Mr. anti MrsHarold Baughn. 7:30 pm. Monday Research club, Mrs. F. H. Willard. Deiatur .Woman's club, library, ' 7:45 p.tn. • ‘ Lathes Firemen's auxiliary, Mrs. Harry Stulls, 7:30 p.tn Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Tri Kappa business meeting, Elk* home, a p.m Wednesday Zion Lutheran Marr'ed Couples jclub liaganz trio concert, 7:30 p.m. , ing Furniture to Meet the Family . Needs." Mrs. Homer Arnold gave ! an interesting account of her re- , j cent trip to California. Roll call was answered by the thirty-three i members with "My Favorite HobI by." It was also voted by the group . to donate the entire sum for the i commercial stove recently pur- . chased for the school. Tile meeting . was closed with devotional*, given by Mrs. Dorothy Shady. ■ Hostesses were Mrs. Floyd Ehr- - man, M.-s, August Schlickman, i .Mrs. Sum Hens< hen. Mrs. Dortha Shady and Mm. Ray Heller. Four guests were in attendance tin Febuary 25 the members will entertain their husbands, an I during the i March meeting a silent auction will , be held. i — PHILLEY PLAYMAKERS I TO PRESENT PROGRAM . The Decatur Philley-Playmakers I will present a program featuring , a one-act play, two clever skits and [ novelty acts next Tuesday evening • at seven thirty o'clock at the lib- - rary hall. The program will open with a r dramatized along by the younger i playmakers. The skit for two. ••Dreams," and the play "The !a>st
Mr. And Mrs. Henry Crownover To Observe SO th Anniversary - JI i '* UI IW *■,.
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry M Crowni over. Decatur route 6. will ob serve their golden wedditfg anniversary Sunday ai their home, six and one-half miles southwest of Decatur. A family dinner will be served at the noon hour, followed by open house in the afternoon from two to four o'clock and seven to nine o'clock in the evening to which all their friends and neighbors are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Crownover were united in marriage February 1897, at the home of Mrs. Crownover's parents mar the late Rev. Amos Fisher officiating. The celebrants have two adopted sons. Harry «of Monneand Robert, living at home. Two daughters died in infancy. They also hav| three grandchildren. Neva Lou and Gloria, who will asPenny," which takes place in a candy sh >p. will feature the younger and jtiior B playmakers, Humorous and dramatic readings will be presented by the junior advanced girls class, with the comedy ekit. "The New Maid." played by Bi tty Rose and Margaret Harris, closing the program. Special musical features will be an accordion solo by Dorothy Kohne. and a piano solo by Sharlene Lehman, pupil of Mrs. Edgar Ger her. Other children taking part are: Sunya Gay Stucky. Sara Gerber. Ruth Townsend. Marjorie and Kathleen Kohne, Betsy and Bar barj Burk. Steven and David Steury, Becky Maddox. Caiisle Kay Stiickler. Jean ami Jimmy Hoffman and James Allen Gay. Accompanists will be Dorothv Kohne and Phyllis Kraft The program is under the direction of Clara F. Phillips, and the public is invited ——— o ———- GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL ENJOYS TEA AT ELKS The Girl Scout council, including the leaders, assistant lenders and standing committees, enjoyed a tea this afternoon from three to five o'c'ock al the Elks home. 7kat fip/mciatt FINE TO TOIIiTRIIS FOR W MEN 'H|s‘ AFTER SHAVE LOTION “Northwoods Fragrance’’ —a clean, refreshing fra* grance as bracing and in* vigorating as a spring morning in the north woods. _ \ SI.OO Jill 1 'H|s' H COLOGNE The ’HIS‘ strictly masculine esciueive "Northwoods Fragrance" Cologne that lends a tinisbing touch » good gnramI SI.OO ||
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sist in servit g the guests at tlie reception, and Max Crownover, a student at Purdue university. Mr. and Mrs. Crownover are prominent residents of this county. having moved here from Howard county in 1913. Mr. Crown over, who is 79 years old. Is a retired <hool teaciter. Following his graduation from Kokomo Normal school and two years of preparatory work in New London. Mr. Crownover taught schools in Howard county for 22 years, and in tlie St Mary's and Blue Creek townships and Pleasant Mills schools for 17 years. He was born in Wayne county tear Milton. Mrs Crownover. the former Gene va Hanna, is 67 years of age. They are members of the Pleasant Mills Baptist church add attend services there regularly. Mrs. M Evelyn Bakke from headquarters was a guest. Tito decorations were in keeping with the Valentine theme.' with a large nosegay centering the table, lighted with pale pink tapers. Delicious r<-freshnienir were set Veil Io ail in ’attendance Pouring tea were members of the first Girl Scout Council in Decatur. Mrs. Robert Zwick. Miss Georgia Foughty. Mrs. R. C Hersh. Mrs. Jack Holthouse and Mrs Lawrence Linn The leaders an) assistants are: Miss Georgia Foughty. Mrs. la-o Kirsch. Mrs. Robert Railing. Mrs.: Lawrence Nelson. Mrs. R. C. Hersh. Mrs. Chester Reynolds, Mrs. Robi-rt Strickler. Miss Glen-' nys Roop. Mrs. Ix-o Saylors. Mrs. Kenneth Small. Mrs. Roy Kalver. Mrs. Clement Snell. Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, Mrs. I.awr< nee Franklin. Mrs. Eugene Durkin. Mrs. Joe Krick. Mrs. Randolph Brandyberry. Mrs. Ellard Anthrop, Mrs. Ma'colm Ixicke. Mrs. Paul Berg. Mrs. Charles Magley, Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Mrs Don Jefferies ami Mrs. Chesti r Klelnknight.
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, VINCENT DE PAUL i SOCIETY MEETS . The Vincent de Paul society met Wednesday afternoon at the C. L. of C. hail, with twenty four mem le-rs present The meeting was opened with prayer by the president, Mrs. Ruth Keller. Following the business meeting.games were played and prizes! were won by Bertha Vogelwede. i Mr-. Dora Cook and Mrs. Addie Wagner. Tl,<- Pocahontas lodge will meet at Red Man hall Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Civic sec'ion of the Decatur Woman's club will have a Valentine put' Friday evening at seven thi ty o'clock at the home of Mrs George Rentz ■ i I Personals Mr- T M. R< id. formerly of this ty. Io report’d critlca'ly ill at the home of Mr. an I Mr-*. R C. Parrish at Fo t Wayne. She became sick in Florida, where she had gone so - the winter, and Mas brought back to Fort Wuyne. Mrs William Bell has returned, from a visit With her daughte-.l Miss Nancy, a student ill Sullins! . Collet',- at Bri-tol. Va. Judge Henry Miller, k't, who served <>n the tiench at ( elina. Ohioi for 24 'ear.’, died Wednesday. Fun eral servl -cs will lie conducted Frl <lay afternoon al 2 o'clock Judge Miller was well known by D<- a'ur attorneys. Leßoy Moser of Berne is to appear before Justice Plank a' Bluffton tomor.ow to answer charge; that lie failed .to slop hicar for a p eferen’ial highway neat ! Petroleum o BjIfMgTCTIM Admitted: James McGill. Jr. 122 South First street; Fidward | Wert, 1346 Master drive; Emanuel { - Lora, route 2. Admitted anti dismissed: Dan Stepler. Decatur; Micltael Alan llartsoiigli. 715 Elm street; Paul laingsworth. route 2, Miss Barbara Burry. Berne. Dismissed: Mrs Ezra Glenden ning. Geneva route 2; Mrs Edwin Werling and baby girl. 816 Dlerkej street; Mrs. Arthur Byrnes and baby girl. Sue Anne. Monroe. Miss Kathleen Acker,.33l Mercer avo nne; Mrs Edward Cowleys and baby girl. Vicki Anne, Monroeville 0 Mr. and Mrs. Max Leonardsen, 925 North Second street, are parents of a baby boy, born at 1:51 a.m today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 6 ounces and has been
| named DaVid lx-e. A baby son was lairn to Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Hunter, 605 Indiana street. Wednesday night at 11:05 p.m. at the lot-ai hospital. He weighed s |s>tinds and has not been named. 0 National Income At All-Time High i Washington. Jan. 30 d'l’t The commerce department reported today that the national in come in 1946 was 8164.01M.tHU1.000 IBi an all time high, and 13.ooii ouo iiiio iBl more than the 1945 figure. The department e-tirnated 1946 expenditures for all goods and services at 1127.oim.iion,imo tB). I an increase of 821.0u0.000.tm0 <Bt | over IWIS Good for a (iift B * *• • 1 ? • ‘ £‘‘*‘**‘*l: j fwfn /A ' 1 \ I cvm Tlb'cTfc** Take it from us. you'll like it" Pattern !t|67 is swift sewing, in a few hours you'll have the prettiest 110. apron in town Make some for cliuri h bazaars or bridal gifts.. This pattern gives peif.'i-; fit. Is easy to use Complete, illiistra'ed Sew Chart show- y nt every step I’attern 9467 comes In small 111 Hii. medium • 1 '.'oi, large t4o12>. Small -ize tak< I’« yards 35 in, h Send TWENTY FIVE cents In coins f ir this pattern to Decatur Dally Demo< rat, Patte n Dept. 155 N Jefferson St , Chicago HO. 111. print p ainly Your Name, Address, Zoin-, size and Style Num her. Gur Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book is JCST OFF THE PRESS, with brand new easy tie sew fashions for everyone. Printel right on its pages Is a FREE pattern for an Infant's Sacque and Bootees. All yours for only fifteen cents more!
Slate Board Revokes Physician’s License South Whitley Mon's License Is Revoked The Indiana stale board of mad leal registration and examination has revoked the IlncerMe of Dr Pet er S. Kaadt of South Whitley, on grounds of "grosn Immorality' One of the chief witnesses at .the hearing was Robert E Johnson. son of Mr. a'td Mrs Roy John son of this city, and a feature writer for the Indianapolis Star, who was a patient at the Kaadt Institute for three days. John-on Wrote on expose of the so-called diabetic "cure" which Kaadt < tin lu.ted at the institute. Johnson was charged 850 for | {treatment and rnedi itie. event { though he was not suffering from ! | diabetic Ills newspaper articles I caused the Investigation and the I revokation of the Kaadt license. P.jor to the hearing, the med- { teal bond had cancelled, with prejudice. the medical license of Dr Charles F Kaadt, the Institute's ■ founder, and brother 'it the present defendant
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Withdraw Backing Os Skip-Election Bill liKlianapoll*. Jan 30*1'1’1 Sup- | |iort of the Ko- call’-’l skip election -in ri vi- ai- bill withdrawn today Iby tin- republican I’-gialature pol-(i<-y lommittee i A lommittee apoke«tnin wild the committee wan not reversing its position. I»- iijse memliera never* intended to Indorse the bill, which would limit terms of mayom elefed next fail to ti.re, ears IXtWNYFLAKE I) O N U T S Always Fresh 6:00 a.m. to 6 00 p.m. daily Stocksdale’s Donut Shop 118 E. Monroe St. COLDS’ aanBHaBBMMaBMaMBMt Coughing spasms,sore throat, muscular soreness and tightness, irritation in upper breathing passages re- C K S lieved with dependable ▼ "aToaua
