Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1947 — Page 3
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| BECHER AND j EKaines WED ■ ! " 11, l '~ ll ' l ' tin Zion |■. »,.-. d.oii.-!i'-r of Mi "Eal i:- ■ "■"" ''■" '"■ , "' ' “»B^K :ll ,.' '''- l " i,l *‘ " f F' fl-'-- •■( Mr and Mr* Che* ■8f1*.,,; . .. ,|oi|b'>- lillK rill- . b ••■•■''' •'♦'*•* 01 ' il "‘ .JHjK .<1 . Ith h liiKh li' i k - ■ V -All of blown 'fllSß *,,,. courage of pink g fl i k.-t war a gift 'rSß v ‘" l< " " |, ‘- ,IH -KK,. a gray fro*» *■ "*" kl ' n '’ ■" |<l ,li “ 1 ' SI.. w lie a corsage of *lflK, . ■-111 pe u-l b lie- |el • EEk ihe bride II ,-**-* his btoilui •BBS** kl ""' ** ,|,|ins " i! '- ir .. ■*kk ( ■' ,;| ' IK. ;,. 1 ,:.-!i II iiool. ami || K- ■ ■ 'ii.iloieil ,il tile lien fIK- : ' Mr Haines gradu flK, :i . Ii ffiisoli high * hool the Central bsSR 1 - OF MOOSE OBSERVE 7KKrSARY SUNDAY Van Werl ().. Kort t. rft■, unniiersary ob of Women of the hel'l the local Moose •■'miday afletii-ioii. The »as < harge of the rltSialter, senior lovely gifts to ■ uieinbeix from the < liiiiti I niemlicrs include |Bu ' Eleanor Braun. BK I! .-:• • .i-i Leona Coffee. ■<■ M, v Coffee, Gladys .i Huffman. Mary KelLor<l. Jennie .Miller. M Zi-. i Martha Lamon. Beta .<n<l Glace Lii-hlensteiger < ■ Ilfs w- re present piti- from the chapter. M: Eil'iiumlsoii of Indiana-.-iiii-nt iif the Indiana tat ton. Was the i>r the afternoon ■ M Edmihidsdh gave I Katherine Smith • Women of Ihe ■ ami urged each member to ;5 .1 Katherine Smith, _ K M'-ibke James J Davis Giles. He also slated ■ nine hundred ami of the Women I zaniz.illon the Sta'- s .oid Maska. '-E* ""-* 1 memliewhip of one ■Krt and forty two thousand iii.Gon ~|M I g:iVe recog- ■ ’ h " ai ademy of friendship "< regents committees ■K*-' 'biii.iimu of o-ie thousand M hola|ships annually to graduates, and from ■E*“ ,:u ’ ' "us.iml dollars worth ■ " f I'i‘tures of the old » fr,, t" the art mus | bE” 11 z ' ,r M io«eheart by the of the Moose. |EJ"* i nz Hie awarding of life r *hi?> to the eleven memiM^E" r 'h- I'lemy of friendship i>y tfu , K ,. n | lir recent, 1 ’ 1 '' '"'Cation s.-rvices weie f,,r " • lass of i-andl-f Tl) * ' *'“* "“'ned in d^E. ~r ,h *‘ 'harter tnemlrers. ic^E 5 "" 1 " ' i'fto i provided piano * ,l " ri '< the formal tea ~~0 —— * junior ■** T o give play B3*'* Are Like That.' a comedy »' ■** u '* ’’y J Bl< ne. will lie hy the junior class of I high school at their ""'ittorium on Wednesday Er hll '* <Uv 'lights March 5 and W ~ »• seven forty five
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 - Monday Research club, Mr*. Harry Knapp. 2:30 p.m. Hast presidents parley of legion auxiliary Mrs. Annabelle Gehrig. s p.m. Decatur Woman'* duh, Lincoln school auditorium. 7:45 p.m. St. Mary',r society, C. 1,, of C. hall. 7:30 pm. Tuesday r L. or c. pot luck nipper, hall 0:30 pm. Tri Kappa social meeting, Klks, X p.m. Kum-Join-Vs class of Rethany Evangelical U. H. church, church basement. 7:30 p.m Friendship Village club of Blue Creek township. North Brick school house, 1 p.m. V F. W. auxiliary, hall. 7:30 p.m Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Kvangelica! I'. B. t hurch, MrsJohn Myers. 7:30 p.m. Decatur Garden club. Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, 2:30 p m. Dorcus class of Bethany Evangelical U B. church. Mna. John Spahr, 7 p.m. W. B. A. Girls Club. Betty Baumgartner. 7:30 p.m. Happy Homemakers, Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday W. S. ('. S. of Beattlah chapel, Mrs. William Ehrmun. Psi lota XI sorority. Elks home, X pjn Decatur Home Econimlcw club. Mrs. Robert Garard, 1:45 p.m. Historical club. Mrs. Delton Passwater, 2:30 pm. l-adles Shakespeare duh, MtwVanre Hudson. 2:30 p.m.
Thursday St. Luke Women’s guild, church, all day. Ixryal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical I’. B. church. Mrs. Carl Striker. 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid society, Mrs Dale Moses, 2:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical United Brethren <<hur-ch, 7:30 p.m D. V. B. class of Trinity Evangelical I'nlted Brpthren churbc, church. 7:30 p.m. Philathea Class, Mrs. Margaret Hilyard. 7:30 p.m. Friday Adas:.! County Federation of dob*. Mrs. A. It Holthouse, 2:30 fHff—• o'clock. t Members of the cast, coached by Edward F Llechty. are Jean Butcher. Helen Joyce Patterson, Doris Wellman. Ruth Morningstar, Margaret Weaver, Del»ee Patteragon. Harold Miller. Don Reef. Virginia Leiniger and Robert Bailey. Admission for lb- comedy will lie thirty five and twenty five cents The Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet in (he social room of the church on Thursday evening at six thirty o’clock for the annual potluck supper Members are urged to lie present and bring a guest. Each member is also requested to bring a covered dish and table service for both henself and guest. The meat, rolls and coffee will lie furnished by the committee. A meeting of the D. V B. class of the Trinity Evangelical I’nlted Brethren church will be held Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the church. Hostesaes will lie Mrs. Eii rase. Mrs. Minnie Teeple. Mrs Roy Chilcote and Mrs Charles Hakes. The Philathea class of the First Baptist church will meet at the borne of Mrs. Margaret Hilyard Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrs. Opal Reyuolds will
Got Welcome Relief From Stomach Gas, Sour Food Taste Wr-SWMMBSSttg rtd youraelf of thia nervoua dlatreaa. Tbouaanca have found it th* way *® ** well. cheerful and happy *<*'" Bverytlm* food enter* the atomach a rltai gaatric Juice must flow normally to break-up certain food partlclea. elar the food may ferment flour food, acid Indloa*Uon and gaa frequently cauae a morbid. touchy, fretful, peerlah. nervoua condition, loaa of appetite, underweight, reatlegg fltoM waakneaa To get real relief you muat Increaw the flow of thia vital gaatric Juice, M»dlcal author!tie*, in independent laboratory teat* on human atomach*. hare by poalUve proof abown that Sflfl TonW w amamngly effective IB incraaaina th»* flow when tt la too Irttl* or aeantr d-ie to a noowcmkOlc ttomact) dtoturtwoc* nil* the MB Tonic f«mule ***** wmtauwy*** *****“ BCU * ate? affruK batpa ound-up “»• miaSa, watery blood in nutri;
# -r - JSiIP ' m wKKKKHHKKKKMR WED RECENTLY—Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Krummen are residing at Gott North Fifth street following their recent marriage in the Trinity Evangelical t'nited Brethren church. Mrs. Krummen is the former Miss Patricia Hchnepp. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Freeman Kchnejip of this city. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Krumtnen (Photo l>y Anspaught. »
be the assistant hoeteiM and Mrs Ode the leader. The Adams County Federation of dubs will meet at the home of Mrs. A. It Holthouse. 222 Marshall street. Friday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. The topic to lie discussed is •’Education." Mrs. Clarence Zlner Is program chairman. o- — Personais Mr and Mrs. William Dowling and daughter Mary of Gary visited here over the week-end with Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and fimily. Mrs. Holthouse celebrated her birthday anniversary. Mrs. F G. Alwein returned Saturday from a ueven weeks' visit with her son, Tom. at Gibson City. 111. Mrs. Frederh-k Schafer, who is enjoying a vacation from her secretarial position in New York City, joined her mother at Gibson City and returned here with her for a short visit. Cooper Brothers have sold the Star theater at Geneva to Mr. and Mrs Walter J. Ward of Chicago. The new owner.* are moving to Geneva ami will occupy the appartnient over the theaterMbs Jane Maddox, a sophomore at Ohio State university, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mm. H A Maddox.
|{gaEl£EM Admitted: Mrs. Orval Earner, route 6; Mark Hylton. Geneva; Mrs. Karl Ehlerding. route 2; Miss Clarice Sauers. ll ff l Nuttman avenue. Admitted and dismissed: Mr*. Etta Fields. Geneva; Miss Flossie Baumgartner, route 1. Dismissed: Orval Roop. 426 North Fourth atreet; Mrs Eiiner Sprunger and baby boy; Wavne Peterson. 601 West Monroe street; Mrs. Jesse Daniel Blume and baby girl. Joan Arlen, route 2: Mrs. James Earl Mcl-aughlin and baby girl. Judy Marie. Detroit. Mich.; Mrs. Donald Wayne Windmiller and baby girl. Geneva; Mix. l-ester l.eon Strahm and l»aby girl. Pam ells Ixiuise. il«« Master drive; Mrs Earl Fifer and bay girl. Eileen, route 1: Fa«l Gross. 110 South Fourth Street; Mrs. l-eo Teeple. route 5. — Mr. and .Mrs. Gottlieb Stauffer. 228 North Sixth street, are the parents of a baby boy. born at 9:01
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a m Saturday at the Adams county memorial imepital. He weighed 7 Itounds and has been named Jack Allen. A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herold Hitchcock. 1140 Madi son street. Friday evening at 7:47 p.m. at the Adams county hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. 7 ounces and has lieen named John Randall. Eugene Arthur I* the name of 'the I,al>y boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Miller of Convoy. O. route 2. Friday afternoon at 3:25 pin at tiie local hospital. He weighed S pounds. ... o Achievement Banquet At Berne On March 4 The five-acre corn club and dairy herd improvement association achievement lianquet committee. Victor Rleeke. RenJMazelin and Everett Rice, announced their banquet for Tuesday. March 4. In the community building at Berne. All members of the D.H.I.A. ami five-acre dull will lie guests of the First Bank of Berne. First State Rank of Decatur and Win. Klepper of Cloverleaf Creameries. The guest 'speaker Is Keller Beeson, extension agronomist of Purdue. Tickets fit 11.25 will be in the hand* of Orval All. Robert Berning. Victor Rleeke. Dan Hal>egger. John E. Heimann, llarve Ineich- : en. Elmer Isch. Exra Kaehr. Oscar Kocnemann. BenJ. Maxeiin. Walter Thieme, Delmon- Wechfer. Charles Baekhaiis. Retibon Schwarts. David Mosser. Everett ! Rice and Stanley Arnold. The public is Invited to attend.
Childs Colds ■xr wicks Tta TesM W VaPORuB Deaferwd People May Now Hear Clearly Science has now made it possible for the deafen -1 to hear fain' sounds. It is a hearing device so small that it fits in the hand ami enables thousands to enjoy sermons. music and friendly companionship. Accepti’d by the Council on Physical Medicine of the American Medical Association. This device does not require separate Imttery pack, battery wire, case or garment to bulge or weigh you down. The tone is clear and powerful. So made that you can adjust It yourself to suit your hearing changes. The makers of Beltone. Dept 2084. 145« West i9th St.. Chicago 8. 111., are so proud of their achievement that they will gladly send free descriptive iMMiklet and explain how you may get a full demonstration of this remarkable hearing devh-e In your own home without risking a penny. Write Beltone today.
Rites Held Sunday For Drake Infant Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at th>* Giliig & Doan funeral home for Sheila Dr a|. . Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drake, of 22414 North Eleventh street, who died Saturday night at the Adams county memorial hospital, six hours after birth. The Rev. Carey 11. Moser officiated and burial was in the liecatur cemetery. Surviving in addition to the parents are the grandpai ents. Mr. and Mm. Dorwin Drake and Mr. and Mrs- Harold Batuhn. Christmas Seal Sale Gool Oversubscribed Officials of the Adams county tuber* nlosis association announced today the oversubscription of the county’s goal of 12.900 in the annttal Christmas seal sale. The total reported to date is 93,021.68. The officials also reported receipt* of |lO for a health liond from Uical 1932. United Steel Workers of America (CIO). Only One Accident Reported In County Sheriff Herman Bowman and depu(y Sam Bentz reported only one accident on the county’s highways over the weekend. No one was hurt Saturday night when cars driven by Junior Hart of Decatur and Robert Krdter of west o« liecatur. collided two miles west of federal road 224. Some damage was done to both vehicles.
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To Give Scholarship At Ball State College The Triangle- Club, a Bali State social fraternity, announces the -ponsorship of an additional statewide scholarship to a high school
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DeVine Funeral Is Held Here Sunday Funeral -ervlces were held Sunday afternoon at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church for Mrs. Elizabeth DeVine, wife of Charles DeVine and popularly known Decatur young lady, who died suddenly Thurhday night. The funeral was among the largest here In recent years. 0 World Day Os Prayer Service On Friday The world *lay of prayer will be observed at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Pleasant Mills Methodist church, with a special program of prayer and sacred music. Clarence Smith is Reported Improved The condition of Clarence Smith, local post office clerk, who has been critically ill at the Adame county memorial hospital for several days, was reporte<l today by members of the family ns considerably improved o Trade In a Good Town —Decatur
