Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1947 — Page 3
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. increasing He capital stock from 1100,1X10 to 1200.000. They operate i at Herne, Linn Grove, Chattanooga. Tama. Gilbert Bynum of Craigvllle, who | was injured Wednesday in an automobile collision near Noblesville, has been removed to the Clinic hospital at Bluffton. He Is suffering from a fractured vertebra and a fractured shoulder. o V ' ■ The Brownies of troop VIII met .Monday at the fire station. A playlet was given by Gwendolyn Hili yard. Khanor Abbot and Anita Smith. Dorcas Davidson, scribe — The Girl Scouts of troop VII met Tuesday after school at the Lin- ' coin school .Marie Brotner. president. opened the meeting by leading the girls in the Girl Scout promise and pledge. During the business meeting. .Madeline Friend was elected H<-ribe. The meeting was closed with the friendship circle. .Madeline Friend, scribe. o Happy House Frock JI « F 1 —/l r / -o] J . -q) 1 I Jf . T l s ® ’VC H H // it ftyl • I II n -J j ■ i ■ I / I I I nJ R if I I R II I 11 / I ill sjn 11/ I I I I II 111 I J. i _ j pOB9 I SIZES K )4 4S Cheers, dcats. for pretty house i frock-Pattern 9t»8»! It s so slen- , Periling, so becoming, so easy to make you’ll sing as you sew It up. ' The gay srallop* open ... no side placket' This pattern gives perL-« t fit. Is i easy To use. Complete, Illustrated 1 Sew Chart shows you every step Pattern S»ON«* comes In sites 34. 3«. 3S. 40. 42. 44. 4fi. 48. Sire 3« takes 3% yards 35-lnch fabric. Send TWENTY FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept.. 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80. 81. Print plainly Your Name, Ad dress. Zone. Site and Style Num her. * Our Marian Martin Spring Pat tern Book Is JUST OFF THE PRESS, with brand new easy-to-•ew fashions for everyone. Printad right on its pages is a FREE pattern for an Infant's Sarque •nd Bootees. All yours for only fifteen cents more!
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*nrBTAI,ENI»AK — Society Oesdline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Golden little clan* of St. Paul church, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Franz. 7:3<» p. m. Monday Girl Scout leaders training clans, junior - senior high school. 7:30 p.m Tuesday Church Mother- Study club, Mrs. Paul McFaul, 8 p. m W. C. T I.’.,‘Mrs. Roy Mumma. 2 p. m. Monroe Better Homes club, Mrs. Gene Hike. ”;30 p. m. Eta Tati Sigma. Mrs. Robert Shraluka. 8 p.m. Do cits clans of Bethany Evangelical C. B. chun-b. Mrs. Ada Mlfrtln. 7:30 p.m. Civic department of Decatur ; Woman * club, city hall. 7 p m As<uciate chaptci of Tri Kappa. | Mrs. Fred Smith. 7.30 p m. Delta Theta T.tu business meetElks. 8 p m. Dutlf il Daughters class of Beth- ! any Evangel cal T. B. c htin h, Mrs Ora .McAlhaney. 7:30 pm. Junior Women rehearsal, Mrs Simeon Hain. 7:30 p. m. { ( Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows j hall. 7:31/ p. m. Wednesday Salem W. S. ('. S., postponed. BiMlness and Profe-sfonal Women. K of P. home, 8:30 p. m Profit and Pleasure Home Economics chib, Mrs. Charles Schnepp, 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society. church hall. 2 p m. Zion Lutheran Walther league, church hall. 8:30 p.m. Thursday Girl Scout leaders training class, junior • senior high school, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star stated meeting, Masonic. 7:30 p. m.. carry-in dinner. 6:30 p m Women of the Moose. Moose, 7:30 p. m. ISmEBBOEQI R ■*■ ■ Admitted: Jack Richard, MonI roe; Roliert Thomas. 008 Mercer iavenue Admitted and dismissed: Am- 1 brone Meyer, 614 West Adams, street: Emil l.ieclity. Linn Grove; Roger Sipe. Decatur: Conrad Hess-1 ner. Willshire. (».. latvonne Mattox. Geneva. Dismissed: Mrs James Rattden bush and baby girl. Judith Ann. Monroe; Freeman Walter*. Monroe; Mrs. Robert C. Honk ami baby lioy, Phillip Lee. Hoagland; Mrs Cyril Be< ker ami baby boy. James Bernard. 1127 Mailer drive; Mrs. Ray Leitz. 1015 West Monroe street. Harold Gray. 118 South Eleventh ' et o— M< and Mrs. Harold Ziegler of i Berne, route 1. are parents of a baby girl, born at 11:25 a- m. Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She has not Iteen named A baby son was born to Mr. and i Mr* Frank L. Meshberger of I Geneva. Friday morning at 4:37 a in. at the local hospital He weigh ed •; pound*, 7 ounces. Judith Kay is the name of the Imby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. | : Norbert Aumann. 101#‘ Rtlgg street. |at 6:42 p. m Friday at the Adam* < county hospital. She weighed 7 pound*. B'A ounce* Mr. and Mrs. James R Smith, route 6. are parents of a eon. born this morning at 4:50 a. in. at the Adam* county hospital. He weighed 7 pound*. 3 ounces and ha* not | been named. Mr. and Mrs. James Rauden bush of Monroe, are the parents of a baby girl, lairn at the local ho* pltal Wednmday morning at 9:31
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RECENT BRIDE—-Mrs. Marvel Johnson was. before her recent marriage in the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. Ml** liorl* Adler, daughter of Mr. am! Mrs. Henry Adler of this city. Mr. Johnson is the son of Mrs. William II Johnson of Peterson. The couple i* residing with the groom's mother. (Photo by Edwards*.4
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Mr a’id“’Mi* James Frank of Berne, arc parents of a baby girl. I iwirn at 3:f»5 a. m Thursday at the \dams county memorial hospital She weighed 7 pound* and has not
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With The E’ghth Army In Tokyo. March 8 Private Owen <!. Wemhoff of Decatur, Ind., was recently assigned to serve with the famous first cavalry division in the present occupation of the Japanese capital. Oversea* since December 1946. Wemhoff is serving with Head quarters Battery. 61st Field Artillery Battalion, as a Peraonnel Clerk.
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> ‘ I I A B jgi . A " ' " - , -= -* ■* £bHHH PILOTS WHO HEW ths Army’s twin fuselage P-82 “Betty Jo" on Its record-breaking flight from Honolulu to New York entertain their wives at a New York nightclub with Singer Tony Martin joining in ths fun. From left are Co Pilot Lt. John M. Ard of Irjiewood, Cal, Mrs Ard, Martin. Mrs. Betty Io Thacker and Pilot Lt Col Robert whacker of El Centro. Cal, (International Soundphoto)
Wemhoff graduated from Deca-, tur Catholic High School in June| 1946. He entered the army in Septemijer 1946 an<l received basic; training at Fort Bragg. North Carolina. He Is a son of Mr. and Mr- Robert E Wemhoff. 309 North; Eighth Street, Decatur.
n im -*■ A ANNOUNCING a nationwide strike of 300.000 telephone worker* called for April 7. Joseph A. Bcimc, president of the National Federation of Telephone Workers, warns the House labor committee that a proposal la-fore it for ar, industrial disputes commission would lead to federal dictation ot labor contracts and economic regin entallon. .'lnternational) •quo; pamiuM uauio.w X[uo 'Xuijb aqt uj aaiAjas jo; s jap nil Xueuoijni •oasj Xq paztas 3u;»q ujojj uaiu jpqi paioxd 01 uaq* aqqndJJ utiiieß aqi jo sXep Xpaa aqt <>i qjeq wi*P qaiq.w iuo|«na e st sjqj, - H>|jeui aßnq s.aauud ns »Jod u» oS uoujom uurich barbu aqi Xiuo uibh uj :fUB.>iHtK °U ujuio.h
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Winchester School Leads Attendance Perfect Attendance Record In Period Tiie Winchester school in Monroe township, taught by Nellie Price, led all rural schools in the county in Hu- recent attendance period, according to Melvin Mailonce county lltte idance officer. The Winchester school had a 10d cent attendance record during the periisi of January 3 to February 14 Other leaders, with the respwtive teachers: M<m: or township parochial, Ruth Munro. 99 6; Hartford township 4-6 grades. Edna Glendening. 99; Pleasant Mills. 54 grade*. Harriet Mills. 98 4; Linn Grove. Mary Kchdagenliauf. 98.3; Monroe 4- la*o Strahm. 97 9; St. John’rf 5- W. E. t’ffelman, 97 6; Monmouth 5-6. Myrtle Anion, and Kirkland 7-8, Irene. Friedley. tied with 97.5; Pleasant Mills 3-4, Jesteen Cole. 97.4; Hartford high school. Merrit Beck, 97.3; Kimsey 1-4 In Blue Creek. Edith Morrison. 97 2; Kirkland high school. Dale Decker, 97 1.
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K 1 W/ HPslkAFTIfI nearly eight years behind barbed wire in a remote part of Auatralia. thia Nazi war prisoner embarks with fellow POWa on the liner Orontea at Sydney for repatriation, bmlling happily, the homebound prisoner totes all his possessions, even to his alarm clock. (International},
