Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1947 — Page 3
Y, .MAR. 24. 1947
SOCIETY
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Gecode club Easter parade party. Lutheran church. 6 p.m. Music department of Decatur Woman's club. Mrs- William Garni, 7:30 p.m. Art department of Decatur Womans club. Mrs. Forrest I,ake, 7:30 p.m. Holy Family Discussion club. Mrs. Fred Baker, Jr., k p. m. Dramatic dejiartmen: of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. Herman Heimann. 7:30 pm. Pythian Needle club. K of P. home, after temple. Literature Department, Woman's Club, Mrs. John Tyndall, 7:30 p.m. Junior Women department of Decatur Woman s club, John Doan residence. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Root Towtwhlp Home Economics club. Mrs. Will Schnepf, 1:30 p.m. Church Mothers Study dub. Mrs. Roy Price, 8 p.m. Eta Tau Sigma soiorlty, Mrs. George Helm. 8 p.m. Kirkland Ladles club, Kirkland high school. 1 pm. Delta Theta Tau business meeting. Elks home. 8:15 p.m. Civic department of Decatur Woman's club, city hall, 7 pm. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m.. Three I.ink club, after lodge. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Hugh Daniels, after church. Wednesday Union Township Woman's dub, Mrs. Chalmer Barkley. 1:30 p.mDecatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, 1:15 p.m. Historical club, Mrs. Mary Ahr, 2 p.m Psi lota Xi called meeting. Elks, 8:30 pm. Rut.h and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church church parlors, 2:30 pm.
St. Vincent de Paul society. C. L. of C- hall. 2 pm. Drill team of I-egliin auxiliary, Ix*glon home. 7:30 p.m. Thursday Stated meeting of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m Circles I and IV of the W. 8. C. S. of the Methodist church, Mrs. Giles Porter. 2:30 pm. Circles H and 111 of W. S. C. S of Methodist church, Mrs. Agnes Andrews, 2:30 p.m. Friday Ave Maria shady club. Mrs. Al Schmitt, 8:30 pm Via Park. 111., visited here a short time Saturday afternoon, returning home the same evening. Mies Frances Dugan of Boston wl) a-rive today for the week's spring vacation with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Dugan. 12't West Mon loe street Di Amos Reusser celebrated his 50th anniversary as a practicing physician with open houee at his home in Berne Dinner was served at noon at the home ot Sherman Stuckey tn his honor. Dr. Fred Patterson Is 111 at his home on South Second street and his dental office was closed today. A card from Mbs Martha Sellemeyer says she is still enjoying her work in New York City. She will leave Friday for Washington. D. C.,1 where she will spend several days': vacation. Dick Heller b attending to busl ! neaa in Rensselaer and for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs- Dave Adams of Greenville, 0.. visited last evening | with Mr and Mrs. Cletus Miller I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler have returned home from Sarasota, Fla., where they visited with M s. But ' ler'rt parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Wells, who are spending the win ( ter in the south. Enroute home they visited wßh their daughter, Mary Jo, a student at Indiana university. I
! . Admitted: MMa Ca ol Sue Myers Berne: Mrs Lloyd Roe. route 2 , Oren Brunner. l n sl South Line street: Mrs. Josephus Martin. Geneva Admitted and dlsmisßed: Lauren Arnold, route 2. DiemiiMed: Alvin Reynolds. Geneva; Eugene Wolff. ®34 Keklonga street; Emil Felber. Fort Wayne; Mrs Sim Burk. 231 South First street; Rolen Rons. 1493 Master drive: Mra. Ivan Sprunyer. Bernej route I; Mrs. Glenn Mahler. Van Wert. O-: Robert Thoma*. 6°’ Mer-I cer avenue; Mrs. Derlll Kirschner and baby tmy. 1025 Central avenue Mrs. M’oodro Hayworth. 257 North' Sil th street. Word Us been received here of | the birth of a daughter to Mr and;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson To Observe 50 th Anniversary • -*=■ SS E Kk B
A family dinner at the Rice hotel on Sunday, followed by open house from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, will mark the golden wedding annive sary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, prominent Root township rreidents. Neighbors and friends of the celebrants are invited to attend the open house at the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were married on March 31. 1897. at the home of Mrs. Johnson's father. Daniel Kitson in Root township.
this dry are the grandparents. Mr and Mrs. John Ronald Parrish. 507 West Monroe street, are ! parents of a baby boy, born at 3:53 am. this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Evan H Gilworth of Portland, route 2. are parents of a daughter, lx>ni at the local hospital Sunday morning at 6:10 a m. She has not been named.
Two Trainmen Killed As Train Hits Auto, Chicago, March 24 (t'Pl—• Solon D. Warner. Danville, 111., died today of injuiies received when a Chicago and Eastern railroad mail and express train struck a stalled automobile at a crossing in suburban Thornton fast night. Warner, the engineer, w;w the second victim. Fireman Victor Baldwin was killed instantly when three of the train’s four cats were derailed and the locomotive overJSSh «** EjL J TL WHEN the Cherry Blossom Festival is held in Washington on April 12th and 13th, lovely Nancy Anderson will reign as queen. She is the daughter of Secretary of Agriculture Anderson. (International) FAT? jg Get SLIMMER this Cg- . vitamin candy way -vJ aV ; J llsve a newt steuder. £. V* ' pacctul tot Jit. Hoort tr>\ ' cising. No lasatisrs No V,uminCan«lrß-diM>>>l<>l»" vjv’ you don't CUI out any ««•». <7 suwcltrs. tsxauaa. jneata a fenttsr vou sintnly cut them down It s raext delutous <»ilamm foruftrdl Ah.4u<rly harm>~ |a U*« tumST *■* * {•« CaiwlF^*’-*♦ >**" «H— -* SMITH DRUG CO. ‘Tear out this ad ana rem inder.”
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
The late Rev. Abe Stauffer offi- . dated. Five children were born to this union They are Albert and Mrs Gerald Eady, troth of this city; Lawrence and Richard, of Leipsic, ■ 0., and Rolieit. at home. The couple also has five grandchildren. Mr. Johnson, who is 73 years of age, was engaged in farming for 'many years, and since hie retirement has been employed at the Monmouth high s< hool. Mrs. Johnson is 70 years of age. They are 1 members of the Bethany Evangel!ca| United Biethren church in this city.
turned. o Fort Wayne Stockyards To Close On Saturdays Fort Wayne, Ind., March 21 — H'P) Parker Whmiting. president of the Union stockyards, today announced that the yarde here will be closed Saturdays beginning April 5 Whiting gave no reason for the Sat unlay < losings A Service That Keeps Faith With The American People As living standards increased the notable improvements in both the extent and quality of funeral service have not been extravagantly priced. On the contrary, our wide range of prices will show that every family may arrange for a funeral at a price it can afford to pay. Black’s -X HII’MOSI 100 Home etc at u a , mst am a Does Stomach Gas and Bloat Make You Feel Miserable? If so. hrre la how you may get blessed r«-:irf In freeing your stomach from Ulla nervous distress It works this wayXverytlme food enters the stomach a vita! gastric Juice must Do s normally to break-up certain fond particles; else the food may ferment Sour food, acid Indiger tlon and gas frequently cause a morbid. touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition, toss of appetite, underweight, restless sleep, weakness. To get real relief you must increase the flow of this vital gastric Juiee Medical authorities. In Independent laboratory teste on human stomachs, hare by [xailtlve proof shown that StJS Tonic Is amazingly effective In increasing this flow when It la too little or scanty due to a non-organlc stomach disturbance. Tills Is due to the ESS Tonic formula a hlch contains special and potent activating ingredients. Also. 888 Tonle helps build-up nonorganic. weak, watery blood In nutritional anemia—»o with a good flow of this gastric digestive Juice, plus rich redblood you should eat better, sleep better, feel better, ark tietier, play better Avoid punishing yourself with overdoses of node and other alkallzers to counteract gas snd bloating when what you so dearly need la 838 Tonic to h. Ip you digest food for body strength and repair Don’t wait* Join the host of happy people 888 Tonic has helped Millions of bottles sold Get a bottle o! 888 Tonic from your drug -tore today 638 Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health.
I Two Local Youths Take Army Exams Two Dr-rstur young men were «ent to Indianapolis for final army entrance examinations today, It wan announced by T-Sgt. Ray Girdler, in charge of th«* local army reiruiting snb-ritation. They are Robert L. Haley of ."•jo Patterson street and Paul F ederick Evans of Thirteenth Afreet. Anyone interested in enlisting in the U. S. army Is askr-d to contact Sgt. Girdler at the sub-station, located on the second floor of the c ity hull building cm MoTi ie treet. o - Mrs. Mayme Parent Dies In Fort Wayne M s. Mayme Parent, former Decatur resident, died Sunday night after a cihort illness cjf pneumonia at Fort Wayne, relative* have been informed. She was the widow of the late Ed Parent, who died in 1938. Survivors include three- children. Helen, Joe and Paul, all of Fort Wayne Funeral arrangements have not been completed but services likely will lie held Wednesday morning at the St. Mary’s (‘ethol! church in Fort Wayne.
Whale Flesh Whale flesh, long neglected as a food for man, is now coming into use in Europe and Japan at about half the price of beef. In modem whaling, the blood, otherwise unused parts of the flesh and viscera, and bones are dried for um as fertilizer. — o--11 DIE VIOLENTLY fContlnued From I’.ig* One) 11, was killed in an auto accident at West Point, Va.. Saturday night. The- crash of a light airplane near Rensselaer Sunday claimed the lives of Clayton Marlin and Jerry Krueger, both 22 and both of near Rensselaer. Stale police said the plane- was caught in a down draft while flying at a low altitude. Fire caused the- deaths of two persons. Clarence Shorter. 11 Winamac, died in a laigansport hospital Sunday of burns suffered when he- attemtped to start a kitchen stove- fire with kerosene. Mrs. Nina Daughterly Mclntosh. 65. an Invalid, was trapped in a blaze- which completely destroyed her home- and that of a ne-ighlior tit West Baden Springs. At Columbia City, eight-year-old Marvin Schater. son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Schater. was killed Sunday when ?n oil drum containing 280 gallons of fuel fell on him
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X o^3oll BED OF ROSES I* what Maicia Marie Weber finds at International flower show In New York City, N. Y. (International) The secret of succe** In all enter* It is disgraceful to etumble aprises is thir: just do a thing and gainst the same- tom- twice. Greek don't talk about It
NO WE ARE NOT (H ITTING - - to our customers for their continued patronage all through our. work of remodelling. We are well pleased with the results of these changes. Every good house-wife takes pride in her kitchen. Just so. as we give every bright shining MIRRO utensil a place in our display room, we are thinking of the brightness and convenience theee may give to every home. And remember this, with only one or two exceptions, these articles are being offered at pre-war prices. THE Brock Store Entrance through the office of the Local Loan Company.
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CARO OF THANKS We wieh to thank our many friends and neigh bora for their kindness during the sickness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. Slone Myers and family. Q The size of thu original capitol building of the United States was 332 feet I inches in length aßd 229 feet in depth. It was tallt of Aqula, ’ Virginia, sandstone, SMmred from 1 qua: ric < the United States owned. 0 Courage, affection, and gentlene-» are three traits to cultivate. 0 Spirella style 1 pi<- e garment, « la- ic panty girdles, elastic companionable giniles. fitted to type. For appointne-nt call 521 G Mrs. Henry Bsotnan. 6x«3 How so Relieve Bronchitis Crcomulslon relieves promptly because it toes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and >xpel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous m-m---brani-;*. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Crcomulsion wills the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION forCoughsCheitCclds, Bronchifti Decatur Ins. Agency fl Established 188/ | Kenneth Runyon I Hail Insurance | Room 5. K. of C. Bldg. f Phone 385
weather lunch, b-ixt H "Try a crackers • and • milk luncheon during this hot weather. You'll be satisfied — and the heat won't be nearly as oppressive!** — says Billy Break O'Day. D. Moses
