Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1947 — Page 3
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5 ANO ROBERT 0 THIS MORNING it Impre-Mlve cer*><l this morning in tins Joan Neering, r. and Mrs. John i city, became the eldest son Joseph Murent, The nuptial vow* e Rev Alvin Ja»inr». Jac k Dietl« of >rother-:n-law and Ide. were the coupants. graduate of the c hish school, and at the Central ed Marion college, e is a member of er of Delta Theta Mr. Laurent, also Decatur Catholic red three years in corps, twenty-two i were spent over- ] employed at Wolf 1 Fort Wayne. NT MADE 1 WEDDING I ha* been made e of Miss Lucille i on. O, to Wesley s 425 Grant street, redding took place ger is an employe Soya Co. >CIETY ECENTLY lid society of the j Evangelical United i i met at the home . Koos recently for | ng A delicious pot- i ,s served at noon , let of the day was ; r, .resident, presided . ines* meeting, durRev. Celia Pellettans and Mrs. MarMrs. Charles Raber. i were Mis. Free-i drs. Ralph Bluhm, I damson. Mrs. Karl i tin Sprunger, Mrs. >nde|| Sheehan and hurrnan Drew, Mrs. i Mrs. Charles Bur-1 oughia. Mrs. Janies | >n Sprunger and | Guy Koos, Mrs. ». Omer Merriman ' Mrs. Ami Miller, oughia and daugh-. t Kneflecamp. Mrs i dm Walters. Mrs. Mrs. Myton Franks j Mrs. Koss. ’ting will be held home of Mrs. Karl I pot-luck dinner at 1 ES ATTEND TAU DANCE "art Dance." high- ’!« Province ■MH'i' Delta Theta Tau sor-
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lority, and held Saturday night at i I Hotel Anthony. Fort Wayne, wasattended by several Decatur couples. Miss Joan Kdris of Michigan City was elected at the business meeting Saturday afternoon to ' teign as "Queen of Hearts" of the dance. During the dance, a grand inarch } was held with the Queet of Hearts, dance committee chairman, friendship hour hostesses aud their es <<>rts leading the march. The convention with Gamma chapter of Fort Wayne as hostess, closed with a "Hearts Desire” breakfast Sunday morning at the hotel. Tables were decorated with flowers, greenery and lacy val- ' entities. A heart-shaped box fillet) with emited bracelets for the guests was the centerpiece of each table and narrow red satin streamers extending to each place were I attached to the gifts. Miss Jane Weston, director of the Saturday morning Junior Jamboiee of WOWO. was toastmiatree-. Mrs. Bill Gass was delegate from the local chapter NEW DISCUSSION CLUB ORGANIZED The Holy Family discussion club held its first meeting Friday evenling at the home of Mns. Charles .Miller, parish president of all disI cuss ion clubs. Mrs Innaeit- Gase its organizer of the club. i Officers elected wen-: president,! Mtw. Ernest Fullenkannip; secretary. Mrs Jerome Reed; treasurer,! Mrs. Fred Baker. Jr. Members of | the newly organized club include I the Mesdatnes Ernest Fullenkatnp, Jerome Reed. Fred Baker. Jr., ‘Charles Ornlor, Herbert J-’oos, I Ralph Kriegel. Harold Baker. Leo 1 Faurote. William Baker and Flor--1 ian Keller, MRS. G- T. BURK HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. G T. Burk was hostess recently to twenty-five member* of I the Decatur Garden club. Mr*, lainI f ence Green and Mm. Floyd Acker I were the assisting hostesses. Mrs. Acker read a paper on I "What To l>o With Your Plants," land Mrs. Green’s topic for discusinion was "What House Plants Bring to the Home" Contest winners were Mis Nick Braun and M:s Henry Heller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard I ; of this city were guests at a birth-i ’ day dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilhelm and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Hum ba rger. j iin Fort Wayne. Guests of honor j were Mrs. Wilhelm and her daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Wilkerson whose birthdays are on Tuesday. Feb. 11 i They received many beautiful ; gifts. Those present besides Mr and Mrs. Garard. were Mr. ami Mrs. Burton laruth. Mr. and Mrs. Glen A<lair. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth 1 Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo WilI helm. Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Hum-'
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Pythian Needle club. K of P. home, after Temple, Eta Tau Sigma. Mrs. Calvin Steury, R p m. Tuesday Churi-h Mothers Study cluh, Mrs. Watson Maddox. S p.m Associate chapter of Tri Kappa. Mrs- William Bell, 7:30 p.m. W C. T. I’., Bethany Evangelical U. B. church. 2 p in Rebekah lodge. I O. O F. hall, 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better Homes cluh. church annex. 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta T.'ti btisiricM meeting. Elks, S p.m. W M. A. of Trinity Evangelical U. B. church, church. 7:30 p.m. Red Cross sewing, Mrs. M. F. Worthman. 1 pm. Legion auxiliary drill team. Legion home, 7:3<» p.m. Wednesday World Friendship guild of Presbyterian church, Mr*. David Downs, R p.m. B P. W. dinner and review. Masonic hall. fii.lff p.m. Zion Lutheran Mit-eionary society. church basemen'. 2:30 pan. Beulah Chapel W. 8. C. 8.. postponed one week. C 1,, of c chorus rehearsal, hall. 7 pan. Profit and Plea-tire Home Economics club. Mik. Leonard Schwaller. 7 pan. Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, R p tn. Thursday W S. C. S. of Methodist church, church. 12.30 pan., executive meeting. 1:30 pan Women's Society of World Service of Union Chapel Evangel Ical U B. church. Mrs- Robert WorkInger, io a.m. W 8 C S of Salem Methodist church. Mrs Oscar Young. 1:30 p.m. Victory class of Trinity Evangelical U B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knodle. 7:30 p.m. Stated meeting of Order of Eastern Star. Masonic hall, 7:30 pan iiarger and son* Robert and James. Mias Beulah Wise, all of Fort Wayne, an I Miss Donna Black of latke Tippecanoe The Women's Society of World Service, forme:ly the W M A., of the Union Chapel Evangelical United Bteihren church will meet .it tto- borne.nf Mrs Robert Workinger Thursday morning at ten o'clock for an ail day meeting. A pot-luck dinner will be served at the noon hour, and thank offering Itoxes will be taken All ladles of the church are invited. A Red Ctos< sewing meeting will lie held Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs M. F Worthman The (’. L. of C. chorus will meet at seven o'clock Wednesday evening at the hall for rehearsal. All members are urged to be present. |
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Mrs. Leonard Schwaller will be hoses** to members of the Profit land Pleasure Home Economics I club Wednesday evening at seven o'clock. Each member I- requested to bring a home-made Valentine The W 8 C. 8 of the Salem Methodist church will meet Thuns;iiay afternoon at one thirty o'clock lat the home of Mrs. Oscar Young. — The mooing of the Beulah t'hapel W 8. C. 8., scheduled to be ' held Wednesday, has been postponed one week. ■ - ■! 1 The drill team of the legion auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Legion home for practice. The Victory clase of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gene Knodle. A meeting of the Women's guild <•1 the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will be held Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the church Mrs William Feller will be in charge of tiio devotional program, and the Rev. Feller will show a moving picture, entitled; "We Bear Witness." Members are lemindecl to bring articles for the silent auction. Mr and Mrs. Owen K Baker entertained with a dinner last evening in observance of their tenth wedding anniversary Guests were Mrs. Cleona Kelly. Mrs. Mayola Oplinger Mns. Daise Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rhode* ami children. Mr ; and Mrs. Robert Baker, Mr. and Mis. Paul Goldsmith and son- Mrs. Zeretha Ankenbrandt and family. El don Zetit and Mr. and Mrs James Baker, all of Fort Wayne —o—Mr. and Mrs. Dick Moses have ieturned home after a visit with friends in Florida. I Jog Posta, young pianist and guest artist at the Music Forum c lub concert Sunday afternoon. • was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Butler of North Second street during his stay here Mr. and Mis. Carl Kirn of Fort I Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Frit zinger Meis Joan Brunton returned to Minneapolis today after a several days visit with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brunton. Mr and Mi*. Leo Hackman. Mr.! and Mrs. John B.* Holthouse. Jr.. | Mr. and Mtw. Ted Bolinger. Mi |
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i'and Mrs. Don Hess. Miss Aliev Roop and. It'i-<« l Schooler attended i the formal "Sweetheart Dance" Saturday night at the- Hotel An I thony ballroom, held in connection with the two-day convention of Beta .province of Delta Theta Tau sorority o IgyoKDEQll Admitted: Clarence Smith, #35 i Mercer avenue, William 11. Morri Ison. Willshire. (>.; Mrs. Ralph -1 Baumgartner, Willshire. O.; Mrs Arthur Daniels, 422 Mcßarnee j street; Eugene Heimann, route 4; Mrs Jacob Baker. Hot kford, O. route I Dismissed: Mr*. Max LeonardJ son and baby hoy, David Lee. #25 North Second street; Jess Hurst. !:lIH North Eleventh st • et; Mns ! Carroll Sovlne and baby boy. Carroll Wayne. Jr., Plea’-ant Mills, i Mrs. Millard L Sprunger ami baby girl. Berne. - o To Confirm Class Here On March 9 A class of nearly 130 children i and adults will be confirmed at St. Mary’s Catholic church a’ 2 3" o'clock Sunday afternoon. March 9. by the Most Rev Bishop John F. Noll. D. D. of Fort Wayne, the Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph J Seimetz. pastor announced today The confirmation services will be followed by Beiledictioft of the Blessed Sacrament. The class is composed of about 90 school children. Msgr. Seimtez stated. The schedule for the day's services will be announced later, the pasI tor said. Missionary Speaks At Church Sunday — The Rev. Father Dufault of Washington. D C.. a returned missionary of the White Father* of I Africa, visited here Sunday in St. Mary's parish at the invitation of the Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. ' Seimetz, pastor. Father Default spent eight years . nt the Nyasalnd mission in Africa. He spoke at the 9 and 10:15 I o’clock masses. A special collec- ‘ tlon amounting to metre than 1430 was taken for the missionary nt j the masses. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatut Doctor's Discovery FOR FLUSHING KIDNEYS • Backache, loss of pep, getting up night*. , and headache are often caused oy nutrung muie than improper ktdnsy action due to elceM acid tn the urine. Kidneys are one ' of Nature's ways of renx ring impurities from the tiloud And when three impurities back up. trouble may start So if you have three trouuiei, give your kidneys and bladiicr a good flushing out by taking Dr. Kilm-r's Swamp Root. It works on the kidneys to flush them out, incrcaamg the flow ul urine t-> help relieve that ezeesa acidity and ease that burning when you pass water, helps that bladder irritation that gets you up nights Made of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, end balsams. Swamp Root is abaAutrly nonhabit forming Caution take as directed. For free trial supply, send t-> Dept Z, Kdmri Is Co.. Inc . Bos USS. Stamford, Conn Or—get full sued bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore
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Mr. and Mr*. Frederick Fuelling lof route 3. are parent* of a baby ; hoy. Imrn thi* morning at 4:12 a m. at the Adam* county memorial ' howpltal. He weighed s pound*. I2*-» : ounce* and ha* not been named A baby daughter wax born to Mr I and Mrw. Weldon Soldner, 103 Marshall *1 eet, thi* morning at 9:41 a.m. at the Im-ul hoapital- She weighed 7 pound*. 1 oun< e* and ha* been named Reliei <-a Sue Mr. and Mr*. Lavern Stetler. 127 North Second etreet. art- the parent* of a daughter, born at the Adam* county howpital thie morning at 1:30 a.m. She weighed 7 pound*, 6 ounce*. Leitbii Marie j* the name of the baby daughter born t • Mr. and Mr* Mathis* Peter Minch Sunday morning at 8:09 am. at the Adam* county honpital She weighed * pound*. 7'i ounce*. Mr. ami Mr*. Paul Henry Ger bet- of Berne route 2. are parent* ot a sum. born at 2:35 a.m. Sunday at the Adam* county memorial hoapital. He weighed 5 pounds. 11'x ounces. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Anderwon of Wlllahire. O are parent* of a baby laiy, born Saturday morning at S:4O a.m at the Adam* county memorial hospital He weighed 7 pound*. I ounce and ha* been named Robert Edward. A baity daughte was biirn to Mr. and Mist. Jesse Blume of route 2. Friday evening at <1:45 p.m. at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. It ounces and has not been named. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Millard I. Sprunger of Berne, Sunday flight at 9:40 pm at the Adams <ounty memorial hospital She weighed <1 pound*. 14 ounce*. o Venue Divorce Case From Adams County A divorce < a*e, fill'd December 5. 194 Cby Rather Wolverton against Itonald Wolverton, I* to be venued out of the county, upon affidavit of the plaintiff. A previous vase, filed June 22. 19411, lia* been liismls-ed
for Whether she's sweetheart, mother or wife. SHE will love flowers foi Valentine's Day. Wonderful selection. We Wire Flowers Member F.T.I). Phone 1625
Posta Piano Recital Warmly Received By Local Music Lovers Staff Mucic Critic Without overworking their Imagination. it was poawihle for patron* oi the De< atur Music Forum to imagine themselves in a classical drawing room, a* they were charmed Sunday afternoon In the Decatur Catholic high school auditorium by Joe Posta. young Chicago pianistThe young vntuuso played so beautifully that whether or not members ot the aitdiem -- were mue i:- scholars, they were thrilled by bi* artistry at the piano He lulled the crowd with expert and deft deliveries of Bach. Beethoven, Chopin. Debussy. De Falla, Seriubine and two of bi* own compositions. The writer won't hazard a guess ax to which selection* Mr Posta played best as each vne seemed to have a charm of its own. It seem'd. though, that a noticeable hush fell over the auditorium a* Mr. Posta played his encore, Clair de Lune, and an atmosphere of excitement ran through the audience as he played the Ritual Fire Dance by De Falla. The program was in charge of Mrs. Edgar Gerber, < hairman at Jx-iatur Mimic Forum, which was organized last year. Bunday's program was the second of this year's series, which includes several more numbers. Mrs. Gerber stated. Mr. Pota is a student of the Sherwooil Music Sch'xil, and a pup-i I! of Leo Podolsky of the artist faculty. Dining the war, young Mr- Posa served in the navy a« an entertainment specialist and tour-
How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membrane*. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Court i, Chest Co Ms, Bronchitis
a * tfL W Tn W STRAIGHT FROM YOUR HEART Jewelry is the perfect Valentine gift to express your love eloquently. Here at ilecatur's oltlest jewelry store. Pumphrey’s, you'll find exquisite pieces of jewelry she’ll adore. Let our reputation for iwrsonal service guide you. tyewel'Uf f kECISTEBIB JtBELEI | Amico itk socitTi r • •■•SS 94a9»» ••• ••*•>» J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a i j Nothing But The Best I ■ Only the beat b good enough where your health is I concerned, ho we make certain that only the beat of I everything goes into the medicine we compound for I you. We use the best drugs obtainable and we weigh. I measure and mix them according with the be*»t t practices of advanced pharmacy. This b your an* surance of every pomible health benefit from the * medicine your doctor prescribes for yoa. Remember Kohnes far good preI Kcriplion service.
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• d the Paiific theater from Pearl Harbor to Okinawa and China and Japan, supervising the production of ehow* for th<- entertainment of thoiis.iruV "f tumps o Beg Pardon It was erroneously sta»«-d in Saturday's edition that the twentyfifth anniversary celebration of th* Women of the Moose would Im- held Sunday, February 9. Instead of Sunday afternoon, February Id. The guest speaker will lie W R Edmundson of Indianapolis. vice p e-ident of the Indiana rtate Moose association.
TO PLAN (Continued rrom One! oti March 1 The local meeting will begin at 9 a. tn.. Mr Harlow stated, and will lie the last one held before tile assessing ojM-n*. TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD? COLD RUB ON yiCKS » WVasoßus MASONIC Regular stated meeting Tuesday. Fell. 11 at 7:30 p. tn George W llamma. W M , 34b2tx Valentine Flowers individualized Corsages, Beautiful Potted Plants, Lovely Spring Flowers. SMITLEY’S Flower Shop W. Monroe Street (At Cemetery) Phone 5142
