Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1947 — Page 3
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■■of eastern star [JJe new officers ..f t Eastern Star watt at the Mawonh hail * »•!<■< k t.. ■Mlia K i k worthy patron. iHSW ll ' n a--o<iate matron. r etati It , Sim key. treaw HHrlir.n limlall < OII<III<I ■ : h::-A..rth associate |Bi'-> Ethel Ewweg .r m»tallation of thewe »i'l i»- held Saturday. ‘'h'rty o'clock c. unity Federation . lui>s wull meet FriMW the home of Mrw. E. W. ■■ hi Mon oe The meet Ina' ’!»• form of a one o'clock i "“ l • me,n, * r *• h i 112 faille service anil a he fl !l -hed by the comIH federated ‘lub i* oi send a report of ‘* ,,rtn < ,tIP P aM ' |EW h ' "I. lion of officer* Will , l ,e clllh yea: W desired ■ n '*'- • brothe hood of the ' 1,11 ,!1 *>H meet iBB"' 11 r '- at «ix thirty o'clock til men nt the church to at-eud i^K S k ’ T "* n ' ! ' i l' I’ T A m ••'ir.it Tuesday even MB *' '> o < lotk at the uni Hi., program gW 1 " ' ‘ " U| e ami movie I- „f the Beth ■■‘hltlKe,, | | nl , , (1 | |rHh ,. en ■■ »IU have .< rummage wale MB*' ,r °'" th rty to one "• ih* <hinh Women Os the Moore are mW '" "i« thirty o'clock •' 'he Mootu. home MW 1,1 ,h Fortney homo Ur rtal »r'.i. •* ■ , ' 1 '“«~h. legion B „ m^ w " 1 i-ve drill practice ' V ’’" ln « •' *rven thirty •' 'he legion home of the D. Y B clam Trinity Evangelical t'm ed < hutch win be held iSu y *' r * nln « <•• *e»ea thirty ( b p church iiaaement ■h Ktki.’t:,
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Adame County chorus, Monroe h:gh school, 7:30 p.m. W. B. A. Girls club. Helen Sauer, 7:SO pm. Research club. Mrs. Leonard Saylors. 20 p.mCorinthian das# of Chrietian i hutch. Mrs. Dan Roop. 7:30 p.m. St. Mary's society, C. L. of C. hall. 7:30 pm. Decatur Woman's dull, library. 7:45 p.m. Tuesday Tri Kappa social meeting. Elks. 8 p.m. V. F. W. auxiliary, hall. Ixryal Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church. Mrs. George Sprague. 7:30 pmDe. atur Garden dub. Mrs Fred McConnell. 2:30 p.m. Reliekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m. * Girl Scout leaders training. Jun-ior-senior high school. 7:30 pm Korn Join Us class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren c hurch, church basement, 6.30 p in St. Mary's Township P. T. A.. Pleasant Mills high school, 7:30 p.m. Men's brotherhood of Baptistchurch. church. 6:30 p m. Wednesday Historical club, postponed. Psi lota XI sorority, Mrs Harriet Durkin. 6:30 p.m. * Decatur Home Economies club, postponed. Thursday Women's guild of St Luke Evan gelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Albert Dick, all day. Preebyterian Indies Aid society. Mrs. M, A. Frlsinger, 2:30 p.mFriendship Village Home Economics club, North Brick school, Ipm. Girl Scouts leaders training. Junior eenior high school, 7:30 p.m. legion auxiliary drill team, legion home, 7:30 p m D. Y. B. class of Trinity Evangelical U. B church, church, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose ritual practice. Moose home. Friday Adams County Federation of Chibs. -Mrs. E W. Busche. 1 ,pm Saturday C. L W. dags of Bethany Evangelical U. B. church, rummage sale, church basement, 8:30 am. to 1 pm.
Fmma Butler wll' be hostesses. The meeting of the Decatur Home Economics club, scheduled for Wednesday, has l*en postponed one week The Women of the Moose will have ritual practice Thursday evening at the Mou>e borne to complete plans for the Portland initiation on March 26. Memliers interested in the district meeting are invited to attend, and all chairmen are urged to have their towel sets in Thursday to lie sent to Moose haven The Kum Join Us class of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet in the church basement Tuesday evening at six thiry o’clock. There will lie * < arryin dinner and the annual birthday will lie observed. — — o JpERSOMAIS Faye Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mm Chalmer Sheet*, has been admitted to the Riley hospital In Indianapolis. Her address is Ward D D. N. A. Bixler returned from Indianapolis today after attending a state meeting of optometrists. Mr and Mrs C. 0. France of Gary visited with Mr and Mrs Lovern McDonald her- over the weekend MMs Bess Schrock of Indiana-' polls is visiting her brother W. P. Schrock on South Second street. Mrs. Luella Tieman. Mr*. Helen Myers. Mr*. Mahle Linigsr. Mrs. Zelma Roop. Mr*. Clara Baser. Mrs Elizabeth Hensh. Mrs. Mil dred Smith, Mr*. Naoini Borman. Mr* Leuna Patrick. Mr* Elieen Patrick. Mr*. Elizabeth Aurand. Mr*. Marguerite Rash and Mr* Bonnie Poling attended the recent Legion auziUct'T fourth district meeting in Angola. Mis* Barbara Hurnett. daughter, of Mr. and Mr*. R S Burnett of thb city, ha* been elected vice, president of the Zeta Tan Alpha sorority at Southwestern college. Memphis. Tenn, for the 1947-48 school year Mis* Burner., a junlot. I* a member of the Southwestern Ringers and made the dean * Mat. for the firnt semester Mis* Mary Frank, who ha* been uoafined to the heme of b*r parast* here for the past few weeks' because of iUaes*. ro4ur**d Sun day to Indhi-i, nlversi'y to r»same
■ || w _ S' WED RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Call have returned front a short wedding trip and are now residing at 241 North Sixth street. T|ie couple was married recently in the Methodist church. Dr. M. <>. Lester officiating. Mrs. Cali is the former Miss Mary Louise .Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen C. .Moore of this city, an I Mr. Call is a son of Mr. and Mrs. EJis Call, also of this city (Photo by Eduards)
her slud lee True Andrews, who has been a : patient at the St. Joseph's hospl- J ta] in Fort Wayne, has l>een removed to his home at 215 W. Jefferson street. Mr. Andrews received a back and leg injury when he fell while working for the Sheets Construction company in Fort Wayne, where he is employed. The accident occurred on March 6 and al- ■ though he is improving, he will be confined to his bed for sometime. Max Baker, thirteen year old soil of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Baker of Fort Wayne, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Owen K. Baker of this city, is reported in a serious condition at the St Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne suffering from a brain injury sustained in a fall from a garage loft Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mylott and sen and Mrs. Edward Weissling of Findlay. O, visited this weekend with Mrs. Martin Mylott. — o ■Sjirmw ISJkHXM Admitted: Mrs. Leo Kirsch, route 1. Mrs. Ivan Sprui.ger. Berne; Rolland Ross. 1403 Master drive; Mrs. Woodrow Hayworth. 251 North Sixth street: Mrs. Max Smith. 3|tf South Fifth Htreet Admitted and dismissed: Vernon Johnson. 312 South Twelfth at reel Dismissed: Mrs. Char’es Knapp. 840 Mercer avenue; Mrs. Harold Ziegler and baby girl. Berne; Mm Nellie Eady. 116 North Seventh street: Harold Blythe. 221 Strat ton place; Mrs. Alphonse Koninck. Hoagland: Mrs. Joseph Trlcker and baby girl. 813 Russell street; Paul Conrad. Jr.. 417 Fornax street;: Mm. Victoria Bixler. Berne; Mrs Charles Mahensmith. Ossian; Mrs. | Norhort Aumann and baby girl. 110 Rugg street; Mrs. Garnett Lind- i sey, Geneva; Mrs. Ross Gunder and baby boy. Monroe; Mm Bryce W. Burger and baby girl. Nancy Kay. route 4: Mrs. James K Smith and baby boy. route 6; Mrs Andrew J. Schwartz. Berne; ( Mis. Leroy Taylor. 503 North Seventh street
Word has been received here of the birth of a bahy daughter this morning to Mr. and Mrs- David Kunkel of Wabaeh. former residents us this city. Mrs. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkel of north of Decatur are grandparents <>: the baby. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Kellermeier of Celina. O. route 3. are partite of a baby boy boro at 6:10 pm Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 6 pounds. 10 ounces and hae not been named A liaby girl was boro tn Mr. and Mrs. laiwrence Belhold of route 1, Sunday night at 19:42 pm. at the local hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 6 ounce* Mr. and Mr*. Carl Slattrow of Monroe, pre parent* of a son. born at 3 45 p m Sunday at the Adams county hutpital. He weighed 9 pound* and has not been named. oFew memberships Tor Talk of The Hour club still available. Contact Miss Joan Wemhoff. phone 270. or (Jordon C. Harvey, 5541. First program. Robert Kaztnayer. March 20. 62t6 RHEUMATISM Neuritis. Arthritis. Periodic Pain*. Neuralgia. Lumbago, all Ache* aod Pains z ars quickly relieved with Air* Cempevnd W. G. tablet*. Paeitiwiy a<**e aetssd. At all dreg store* S" •end 11.99 to Uatoa PL-rmacal Cc. Bluffton, lad.
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Show Army Picture Here This Evening ’ A motion picture. "Military Training and Hawaiian Holiday." will be shown at 7:30 o'clock this evening In room 205 of the Decatur jun-ior-senior high school. The army recruiting headquarters is oponsorlng the showing, which is free and open to the general public. Lt E. G. Schafer. Fort Wayne recruiting officer, will speak briefly preceding the movie. o Mon Fined Here For Disorderly Conduct Emery Simmons, aged about 50. who was arrested last Friday night on a disorderly conduct charge, was at liberty today—after piying a fine of 81 and costs. The fine was imposed In city court by Mayor John B. Stults after Simmons pleaded guilty to the charge, preferred against him by his wife, Elgie Mae Simmons of the Homewood addition. —o Stolen Automobile Recovered Sunday A 1941 Mercury a-do. owned by Calvin Peterson. Jr., of this city, was stolen in Fort Wayne Saturday night and then recovered Sunday. police chief Ed Miller reported today. The weekend In Decatur was uneventful. as far as the city police were concerned, the chief stated. No reports were made of auto accidents or criminal activities. 0 Foreign War Vets To Elect Tonight
All memtiers of Llmberlost post. ■ Veterans of Foreign Warn in this I city, have been uged to attend the ' regula-- meeting tonight at 8 pm. Officers for the approaching flxcal year of the post will be named during’ the meeting. o Legion Anniversary Celebration Tonight Plans have been completed for the 29th anniversary of the American legion celebration to lie staged here tonight at the horn.i of Adams Post 43. The event will open with a cafeteria chicken dinner from 5:30 until 7 p.m.. to ba followed by card ; game* at 7:30 p.m- and the floor i show at 9:30 p.m. Ilecanse of limited facilities of the pos* home, the party will lie restricted to member* of the post. Ralph E. Roop is general chairman o— There are more than 12.000 incnitiers of Sigma Delta Chi. a men's professionalism Journalism fraternity. ■ ■■ "O" 111 1 ■" 1111 CARO OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our friends and neighbor* and the Rev. Mlddaugh for sympathy and many act* of kindness extended us during our recent sorrow. The John Lobsiger family RUSSIA MAKES (Continued Fr-im Pag* On*) came to grips with the three greatest issue* involved in mapping the future of Germany. They are economic unification, reparation* I and plan* for a provisional German government. The Pravda article said the] | American delegation was trying to "pack" the German treaty nr got i at ion* by the same method It used in the Pari* conference which draftel the Mttelit* treaties. Yuri Zhukov, the writar. referred specifically to the American plan under which all nation*
which declared war against Ger many would haye a consultative role in drafting lhe German trea ty. The Soviets want to limit the list to neighbors of Germany or nations which used their armed forces against Germany. The American formula would biing in all Latin American nations except Argentina. Brazil would be the only Isatin American nation admitted tinder the Soviet plan. The ministers' deputies have been arguing the issue. LEWIS MANDATE (Continued From Paffe One) 'statutory and constitutional protections." The justice department, presenting the case for the commission. said that Friedman admitted he was a protri-ieni leader of th.* American peace - mobilization —"a recognized communist ‘front’ organization." The c» t iii'u cnt said File Iman nation's entry into the European admitted that lie <qi|>i>-> ■! th WHEN YOUR HOME NE£DS see our... Till Pf RIAL I fl WALLPAPERS Jr iJ r*T ii / fi! 1/ // / / / i /; tjllll ///// / lIH lllli I II I II I H , Ini li I / • •iiir L -fJkW r / ■ Give your home refrnhing newness and beauty with Imperial Wailiablr Wjllpapem. See ihese lovely devirna ia our showroom bxlayt Smith Drug Co. FLUSH OUT KIDNEYS rmt oocrors way • Backache, lot. ot the aid pep. getting up night., and headache are often cauaed by nothing more than improper kidney action due to escesa end in the urine. The kidneys are one of Nature's ways of removing impurities from the blood. And when these impurities back up, trouble may start. Uj if you have these troubles, give your kidneys and bladder a good flushing out by taking Dr Kilmer'. S.imp-RoZ, It works on the kidney, to Audi them out .. . increasing the flow of u> ine to help relieve that esces. acidity and ease that burning sensation when you pa., water . . . help, that bladder irntatxm that makes you get up nights. Made of 16 herb., root., vegetables, and balaam.. Swamp Root i. abwlutely nonhabit forming. Million, have taken it for 3 generation. . . . often with wonderful remit. Caution take as For free trial supply. «nd to Dept. T, Kilmer k Co . Inc . Bos 1233. Stamford. Gmn Or —get full Sired bottle of SwamsiRoot today at your drugstore. STOP That Cold with our own COUGH SYRUP 47c and 9Sc bottle KOHNE DRUG STORE
war until after Germany invaded Russia in 1941 n MACARTHUR (Continued I’roiti Page One) peace treaty is slgnel. 2. The control of Japan should be entrusted to the United Nations after the trecty 3 Japan must he restored as a commercial nattrti because she is unable to feed herself. 4. She must lie allowed’o trade with the world on a system of private initiative, free from unnecessary government or Allied military restrictions. DOUBT CONGRESS fCont ?n i*><! On*) Republican economy plans. He expected senate-house conferees to agree to a reduction of around |s,o(>o.()o<>.>MMi or 85.500.00(1.000 in President Truman's 137,506,fffi0.0tm budget for the 1948 fiscal year How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion 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 membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION sos Coughs, Chess Colds, Bronchitis
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Terminal leave pay There were strong indications that house Republicans would back a move to pay veh-rana for their accumulated leave in cash instead of bonds. The Republicans supported cash payments when the terminal leave pay bill was brought to the floor last year but congress, at lhe request of President Truman, finally , decided on payments in five-year, two-and-a-half percent interest bearing bonds. Rep. Gerald R., Ind., ranking majority member of the house labor committee, said there was committee agreement on many non-controversial phases of the strike-control program. But he said there was no agreement on pny legislation to prevent a nationwide coal strike after June 30. expiration date of the government's authority to hold the hi-1 luminous mines. NINE PERSONS KILLED 1 (Continued From Pag* One) occurred at 2:30 Sunday morning. Police said Miss Vineyard had! Joined the group for a ride home] from the night club after a "spat" with her escort. State police who investigated the accident said they found "no evidence of any liquor in the car." 0 LOUISE BULTEMEIER (Continued From Pag* One) and at 2 o'clock at the Friedheim 'Zion Lutheran church, with the Rev. E. T. Schmidtke officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Tlie liody has been removed from the Zwick funeral home to the residence. ME YOU PAU WEAK.TIRB due to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girls and women who k>M so much during monthly period* that you're pale. weak, “dragged out"— tins may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydia E. Pinkham * TABLETS — one of the beat home way* to build up red blood—in such caaes. Pinkham'* Tablet* are one of the 1 best blood-iron tonic* you can buy! LyfaE. RAtaTi TABUTS
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12 DEAD IN LATEST (Continued From Pas* One) were the only outside links for some village*. Sixty house* were blown down in Birmingham. Coastal watchers *ald last night was the wildest in years on the seas art nirid the British lakes. Waves estimated to be 100 feet high broke across the coastal rocks at some points. At least two ships limped to port with crippled engines and another ran aground. Suffolk farmers organized salvage gangs to find missing haystack*. Five vanished from one field. •
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