Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1947 — Page 3
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r Av entertains FaßpinAi- shower ■V ■ - ‘ Mm , ■■ ■ •“• MM"" ■'’■■ i.-*'* s " i! ' hk '' h 1 ,if • MM’ T" |lm ' 31,1 '" 19 i 'i - .• ■K ■■ ”‘"L ■K Kn.-h 1 “ """ MM - * ■K . . . ... P. .'il! me.-t discussion FIRST meeting r ■ iif ’ln- H"ly MK.> • >h». Ernest I. QK. '■ e«- ved as I. R9E opened With aiswered I»'i L^K A , . The Men11. Baker. HK 7. n l’..<k*-i Herb.- ' I. mm*Baker. LjK..-. ,1 -,v Mrs. Fiillencair.p. •' ,li ’“ *'? ’*•* HK. v r.'i'iin-- will lie held Baker. L*K ; . i !■. ,k. r a- < hairman. MISSIONARY ■Kv IN MEETING 'ip , Missionary socXntio tin- Mr*. Melvin wA .. foi th-' monijly meeilng. Rffllif.- in in, lidam e worked making quilt* \ large shipment of has already been sent to dinii' i was served at mcK» hour The afternoon negdevotional period Mrs Hostetler A fion Mis* Terveer doing home mission r: Kentucky mountan article, entitled “The of a Misaionread. by a short business meeta period of pcayer at the meeting were Mr*. -i and Mrs. Walter So ao-iiilers present inMis J. Am.nd M s. Brubaker. \||. Carper. Mrv EiehElzey Hostetler. Mrs Mrs Mallonnee. Mr*. Mail!i< hard. Mr* Skill* and Sotners. next meeting will l»e held home i,t Mis Miners Hay Hoy Richard. 221 South CLUB HAS Hr PARTY Mjp ba-ein, •• ~f the Lutheran * 1... en.. Monday even the decode , lull’s Easter MHt•• fi d'.orated with and bouquets of 'd pla e cw mark a >mall potted pansy .' on'ii was attract <>t ,t. <| with Laster bonmanne Brat 'll. -i,,;.. with Hilles and "Or r Otn the St Joseph in. r rendered several |V H ' 'ton- and Lyman Hann of the evening was show presented by a 58» r r ße <k|.. dui, members, ■■be Wilma Bo a. Ardella ' r| ene Heare Joan Mow : 'd, ii-.iiietneier. Itorothy 'ilira ftiesen. Florence het, ?:»..)! Hithara Koop. SV* Bi’tter Itorothy Helman. ■■•(••'I.. Lu ill.. B.aun. Homlit: Mary Ann l-aurent Jotrney. -,r 'nl’t «e compoaed of chairman. Irene a» ' " borer.a Ginter, DoroS-' ” ' t:-,- K.iler, Lucille aff'• ' '• Murent, Dorothy IB 1 " ■ S hnepf. Gladys nr and Lorens Keller. for Vajte .rettink m t’lrn.-K-d by the Lutes shop. * • musical revue W e G'VEN at school *nn,ia! musical tevue of Ute Tl,u, ’ <i, y afternoon at 81 . n " h '«h ■ch«x,| student*. America < elebratea." ” k 3a ' l Thursday and Prt--nin;» tt eight o’clock in W auditoeitwa. S -ene. deleting the r, ' ir >s of various ■ of an Menu,
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 e Wednesday I’nion Township Woman’s club. Mrs. t’halmer Barkley, 1:30 p.m iM-iattir Home Economics Club, Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger. 1:45 pin. Hlato leal club, Mr*. Mary Ahr. 2 p.m Psi lota XI called meeting. Elks. C:3O pm. Kuth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church |church parlots, 2:30 p.m. Sf. Vint ent de Paul society, C. L. I it (' hall, 2 pm. Drill team of Legion auxiliary. ! Legion home, 7:30 p.m. Willing Workers cUau of Pleasant Mills Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs- Boy Price, g p.m Thursday Stated meeting of Eastern Star, i Masonic hail, 7:30 p.m Circles I and IV of the W. S C. S. (of the Methodist church. Mrs. Giles Porter, 2:30 pm. P Circles II and 111 of W. S. C. S of Methodist church, Mrs. Agnes Andrews, 2:30 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose, home, |7:JO p.m. Ruralistlc study club, Mrs Lewis Rnnischlag. R p m. Aeolian choir rehearsal, Zion 7; 30 p tn. St Mary's Township Home Economics cluh, Mre. Harry Ray. 1:30 p.m. Friday Ave Marla shudy club, Mrs. Al Schmitt, S:3O pm * Baptist Philo cities. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kenworthy, 7:30 pm Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall, i 7:30 p.m. legion auxiliary social meeting, Legion. R p m. Saturday Eastern Star public installation. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Junior department of Christian church, church, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday Kirkland Ladies club, high school, I p.m-
presented in non? hy »nm<' of the school's outstanding soloists, and the traditional Maypole dance will lie the highlight of the May day scene. Fashion* of yesterday and today will lie shown in the portrayal <>f the Easter parade. The revue will lie brought to a close by a drum corp* drill after living pictures, correlating the pat rlotlc holidays, have been portray ed by the studentsStudents of the various departments of the school have cooperCut in One Piece a®! n 9080)7* / SIZES / /I f / OH L »» A H ** 9 H You 11 make many of these for .•our darling! Pattern MHO has inly ONE MAIN PIECE! Just itilch up the sideseams, add draw•trings—presto a precious dint II frock! This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy to use. < ompiete. Itlus rated Sew Chart shows you every ’tep. Pattern 9(MW> comes In sixes 2. J. 4. 5 and •. Site 2 frock takes IS yards 35-in<h fabric. Send TWENTY FIVE cents In coins for 'his pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept . 155 N. Jefferson Bt.. Chicago SO. 11lPrint plainly YOTR NAME. ADI DRESS. ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE 1 •* I MoJEK--
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WED IN BERNE—Mt*. Georgtpf.? Jioice was before her recent mart'age in the Berne Nazarene church. Miss Mildred Lucille Smith, daughter of Mr. an I Mrs. Gotlfred W. Smith of Geneva. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Boice, Geneva. The couple is residing in Fort Wayne. (Photo by Edwards)
ated in the arrangements for the progrum. under the supervision of Miss Mildred Wothman. Miss Kathryn Kauffman. Miss Helen Haultold, Miss Janice Slayhaugh. . Dab- Ross. Amos Ketch-im and Ixtwell Hmith. of the school faculty. Al the hti*inn<s meeting of the | Civic section of the Decatur Woman’s club, held last evening, sevjeral committee chairman gave tiefailed reports of their various projects. The Legion auxiliary will have a social meeting Friday evening at eight o'clock at the Legion home. The Junior department of the Christian church will have an Faster party and egg hunt Saturday nfternoop from one thirty to three thirty o'clock In the church piasemr-nt \l! children of the church are invited to attend. — The St. Mary's Township Home Economic* cluh will meet at one thirty o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Ray. — The meeting of th" Kirkland ladles cluli will he held Tuesday afte.noon at one o'clock at the I high school. Ea h meinlier is ri* quested to tiring an article for the I silent auction Mr and Mrs. Tom Noll and fam By had as their Sunday guests Mr and Mrs Roy Miller of Sherwood. O.; Mr*. Laura Mathewson of Edgerton. O.: M e. Minerva Walters and daughter. Gladys, of this city: Mr and Mrs. Da-t Neirelter and son. John. Mr. and Mrs Carl Noll. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers and daughters, Beverly and Judy. Marvin Sprunger and Mr and Mr*. : Dick Noll of Monro*The Aeolian choir will have regular rehearsal Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at th*- Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. o He that oppos<M hl* own Juda-1 ment against the current of the times ought to tie liacked with unanswerable truth. Trade In a Good Town —Decatur (
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P»SOMAI9 Public and parochial schools at Delphos. 0.. have been closed becautie of an epidemic of influenza that has grown steadily worse the liust week. J: W. Shirk, who has been quite ill at his home in West Palm Beach. Fla., Is reported much Improved He has been suffering from u Minus infection. Mrs. Argo Sudduth of Wren. O. is seriously ill. She ha« suffered several heart attacks the past week. The damage suit of Janet Laux, a minor, V*t Robert H Shook, damages In the sum of I2.*hhi for injuries received in an automobile wreck, has reached the Wells circuit court on change of venue from here. Mrs. Adeline Wagner has returned home after :* several days' visit with relative* in Mansfield, <). o J FTT* IQpBEQCEHi Admitted: Chester Bowen. Monroeville Fredric k R Evans. rou»
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Dismissed: Mrs. Ijiwrence Bel- | hold and baby girl, route 1. o Slated Jury Trial Is Postponed Here Continuance Asked By Defense Counsel The jury trial, originally scheduled to be tiled in Adam* circuit <ourt today, was postponed to ! April !•>. Judge J. Fred Fruchte granted the continuance asked by H. Burdette Custer, as attorney for the defendant Confection C:i|i- ‘ i.iet company in the damage suit i brought by Charles Ding'-r. Mr. Custer, in his affidavit for i> continuance, av< rred that a representative of the tompany. a witness for the defen e, had suffered a heart attaik and was unable to be in court. A Kendallville lawyer, who. with DeVoes * Smith of Decatur, represent the plainlifT. argued against the continuance. The jurors reported, as ordered. ’ but were dismissed liy the court shortly before noon, after* ruling on tlie continuance motion. A large number of witkiesses wi re I also on hand. The action is one .„» several widely known ‘‘poptorn" cases which have attracted a’tent ion in Alien county. The plaintiff charges the defendant company refused to pay for popcorn. which he hail contracted to grow- for them. 0 Trade In a Good Town —Decatur Gas on Stomach R»b«*»d m S »• «r <owbh yavr meney bort • Übrn «*sre»« atoßMih m Id rauer* painful, oufftrat--Ir< MME efi fnarh Bud tersrtlMtm, drx’ofa UtUaily |f*>«-nlfo* Hw> f««t* ■«ting rw<ii* In** known f>r •ytnidistaaU- relief M*<lirinco Ilk* llmmß It. Heli arm TahlK* N«» latativr Bril-ana bfh»<« rmaroft in a Jitff u ratufii leitilc to u* fur duuUi* ba*k. *Serve The BEST Isl MEAT When you buy meat from Gerber you are assured of getting quality at all times. Our meats are processed under our own personal supervision from choice Adams county herds. GERBER Meat Market
s ilifc :i> ■ J * Gcrjl / / / \ i : J, 5 k ■ 'Wca'utiq Styb . . FEATURING . * ♦ Girls ( aiaRM 2 to 11. Aho a tar<e selection of: ■ ♦ Conwell - Karen Sue - Sandra Sharon Skirt * • • Anklelh .. I’anltau .. Pajaaus . . Hank- ♦ (unwell Karen sue Sandra Sharon lUoUMrs . . Sweater SeU . . Knit Suite for B Dtcmms. a|M j lirb | >ote shirt* . . larnff and d ♦ Dianey Character Sweaters Sheri Fanta for the little fellow . . Girin genuine ♦ Margaret O’! rien Dresner and Slip-* denim jean. «• ■ ■ * — . 11 -‘I 27» North I
*ll Vi Z w < M ;L || -4r r ■ ■ * -i > j AFTER ARREST in Roslyn. L. I, cn disorderly conduct charge, Maude Stevenson, 26. daughter of Mai> colm Stevenson, millionaire polo enthusiast, has been given sus* I pended sentence. (International) VA Contact Office Open On Saturdays Tin* veterans administration contact office. 316 Ptfllty Building, i 116 East Wayne street. Fort Wayne. I will lie o|>eti Saturday* beginning I March 2». Donald V Smith, representative tn charge, announced today. The office ha* been closed Saturdays since March 1 when economy restrictions which limited employes io a in-hour week also closed VA j offices io the public <>■) Saturday*. : I Trade in a Good Town - Decatu: \ 125l 25 '■ HolEhousz D ire Co.
mnrvn Li 1A A ** i ii'' The Rev and Mrs. Clayborn Andrews of Lafayette, are parents of a Ira by boy, born at 2:50 a m this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital He weighed 7 pounds 12 ounces and has not been named Mrs Andrews is the former Beulah Ward
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A i*aby daughter was bora to Mr, and Mrs Wa*eland Fisher of Mon« tor. Monday afternoon at 3 pm. at the l<xai hospital. She weighed »’• pounds, ’♦ ounces and has not been named. Mr and Mr*. Hugo Fuhrman, f*2l Walnut -treet, are parents <»f a son, born at the Adams county hospital Tuesday moralug at k a m. He weighed R pounds. S ounces. Trade In a Good Town --Dscatur
