Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1947 — Page 3

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-.* * . ll* 11 " 11 - ■ ,; \l* ..ltd M<" UK ... ~ ~i*d D-i UK, '*■ 1,1 ' ilrt ■ k IKt |K HR, I’ 1 *' |Kv !:■■■• «’.-d |M ~ i n ■l'-'’“' !*■■ W.lt'l- , |K i. m Wien buffenbarger club members |K, after-• M* .ink i • A ~ -I ait i '!>" ■ 1.., iii'- ‘ini'* K ..’*•! l:»*> ' all r .<! -I*<>* iia some ml Till- bltsia* - conducted by K,-. \i John Metzger. K,. | f- T. \ me-t-j |i|i- previous K 111 I 11.. •nan Hiro as j ~ also given j K it.on of Womatte club; Kin. h -as held at the E. W Busr-he. 111 j March 21. atiiiottn e<l that thej E< anomies » sponsor a dinner in! til * hll» leader* A meeting to be held high school gym | Kwa at.no'in* .-.i and an ■ a...- issued t.> the club' H Mi- Glover latvy wax' H C.l..it .11 ill <*( tljis ineelK the Itii’atitr club. A Mun' tii-tl.t was annotincKelt! ... t!ie Al.llli.* lOllllt) i ■ M x Roy Price and Mr* .ippointe l to the pro-i Hnnit'-- and Mrs. Ralph ■h> Harmon Glllig, Mrs. Mtnli.iiaii and Mrs. Max Ki <■ publi* it y committee. Mi.ait' Garard gave the ■ th*- song of the month Mr One Foundation." 1 Mh the . lai* Hang lhe song Mk'in safety on the lawn! B> was given by the Mrs Ed Whltrfght. MraJ Bah gave ales-on on color B braided ruga after which Bug »*; cloned by repeatMali collect. Mrr.im committee wan Mrs. Might an*l Mr- Bert Haley ; Mor |ir;ge- Were won by j Be i Garard and Mrs O. <> ! Mil The 'pril meeting will Mt the |* .me of Mra. Max ■ t<> whi.it each menilier Mtwl to briar three strips ■two safety pine, a thimble | Barite n-. dl- to learn to ■ rug ■ 'he social hour lovely ■ent. Were served by the ■atul her assistants. Bill schnepf ■S TO CLUB ig of the Hoot Town-1 I anomies club wan ■••-. lay afternooa at the 1 ■ Mrs Will Scl-m-pf, with ’ p n.inliera and t brae

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phone/hoOO — 1001 ' Thursday Ftated meting of Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7;30 p.m» Cir les I and IV of the W. S. C. S I of the Methodfat ohnrch, Mrs. Giles Porter. 2:30 pm. Circles II and 111 of W. S. ('. S of Methodist church. Mrs. Agnes \nd e ws, 2:30 pm. Won ca of Moo e. Moose, home 7:30 pm. Rtnmlistic s'udy club. Mrs I.ewiflumachiag, t» p m. St Mary's Township Home Eronoiiiics tilth. Mn*. H.i.ry Hay. J:3O pan. Friday Ave Ma la rhudy cl>ib. Mm. Al (Srhinltt. h: !n pm l:<i|il.sf Philo tlacs Mr. and M s Kalph Kenworthy. 7:30 pm Pocahontas lodge. Red M< n hall, i 7: 3fi p.m. I.e-.-i-in auxiliary -ot lai meeting , Legion. S p nt. Saturday Eastern Star public installation Masonl hall. 7:30 p.m. Jiitiio,- department of Christian | church, chttri h. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 i pm. Sunday Aeolian choir reheatsal. Zion Evaicelieal and Reformed church. 2 !!! Tuesday Kirkland Ladies club, high school. 1 p.m Friendship Village Home Eeott- ■ omit s club, .No th Brick a* hool. .nests in attendance The meeting, conduced by the .president. Mrs. Gerald Gratidstaff. ‘was opened with the hiotory of the | song of the mon’it "Th » Church is |One Foundation." following which the song was sung by the group | Roll call was answe cd with each member showing an article from a foreign country. ihiring the business meeting, the t lllb voted to contribute five dollars to the Red Croats; also, to conduct a silent auction sale at the next meeting. Mrs James Moses a:td Mrs Royal Fdiend were apjiolnted to the flower committee and Mrs Ralph Ri e and Mm Lloyd Daniels we e appointed I II li aders. Mrs. Grandetaff then gave a detailed report of the recent council meeting held at Monroe. The leader. Mrs. Le.- Fleming, gave an interesting account of the lesson study. "Less Take a Trip" i Other diocus- on top.* a, led by Mrs Herbert Banning and Mt“ James Moses, were rug material*, dyeing anti blending colors. A demonstration on how to avoid accidents In Hu- home was given by Mrs Grandstaff During the ooclal hour, lovely * refreshments were served by the j hostess, assisted by M s Banning i ami Mrs Ed Christen. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mm. Robert Johnson. Annount etnent was also made of a demonstration on flower ar rangi ments. gift a suggestions and wrapping, party suggestions and decorations and favors, to be given at the Kirkland high schmd <>n Ap II 9. PSI IOTA XI SORORITY HAS ANNUAL INSPECTION Mih L J. Martin of Goshen, northe-n province chai, man from I the grand council of lota Xi sorority. wa« the official gu* *• at ! the annual Inspection dinner of I Alpha Delta chapter last evening at the Elks home. Hostesses to the

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Lurletie Jane Krcps, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs Mcldren K ops of 317 West Oak Street, became the bride of Franklin Cottrell, eon of Mr. and M » Samuel Cottrell of route 3, at four thirty o'clock Sun day afternoon. March Hi. at the parsonage of th*- Methodist chu * h. the Rev. C. C. Conn officiating. The bi iii*- t hose for her wedding t a street length dress of rose, with which she wore brown accessories anil a comage of orchids. Miss Vera Cottrell, sister of the groom, attended as maid of-hi-no- in a powder Idite dress with Ida* k accessories and a corsage of pink tarnations. Meldren Krcps. Jr. of Fort Wayne, brother of the bride, served th*- groom .at best man. affair were Mrs. Robert Zwh-k. Mm. Clenn nt Snell. Miss Etta AnSpaugh and Mis Forest Deits* h. The rooms were attractively de- ; curated ill a spring motif Meinia-r" wi re -eated at » T-sh iped dinner J table. IH-autifiiily decorated with , tall seasonal tape ,t in p i.-tel shades , and sn .Her candles in the shape of bunnies and c!iick» ns. The of ficin! table was centered with a mixed lamquet of Jonquils, carnatlons ami snapdragon. A corsage | of yellow Jonquils marked the hon- 1 ored guest's place, ami a yellow carnation * orsage, the place of Mrs j J. F H.inmann. president of the! local chapter Mrs. Malin »» also presented with a lovely la|M»l pin from the chapter. Mrs Sanniann conducted the business meeting, a' which time all committei s gave detailed reports Announcement wa< a'.si mule of tiie Psi lota Xi convention to be held in Mun* I - on June 13 and II Much emphr.ds w..s pl.i <--l on the Indiana university speech ami hear-' Ing clinic by both Mrs Martin and 10. u! committee members Mrs I Martin also ;>oko briefly come sting various charity projects being sponsored by the sorority chapter* throughout tin- state The next meeting of the local chapter will be held April 2 at the Elks home. This will Ire tin- regular business meet In;: RUTH ANO NAOMI CIRCLE IN REGULAR MEETING The Ruth an*l Naomi circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed ’ church met Wedmwday afternoon in the so.lai room- of the church.* with eighteen members and two guests. Ms. Susie Reppert ami! Mrs Albert Reppert. In attendance Mrs Ferd Litterer. leader, chose! as her discussion topic “India." “The Voice or God is Calling" and i “Master Know Offering" and scrip-1

al .lust Our .Moderate RflS Phone |,ric ’ s * l,eduk 1 Vi ¥ # Z . is hv no means V * 791 . . / If ‘life., limited Io the ' immediate surroundings of l>ejr j| ratur. Our service is available IX for miles in any direction and ' *’* «t®fl •ho mom'nt we are called. _ / G,LLIG S DOAN / FUNERAL HOME DECATUR PHONE 7R4 Krf * ’r w r >

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, The bride's mother was attired 'll- a street length dress of black crepe, while the groom's mother wore brown. Both wore corsages of white carnations Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Kreps' home. Th*- bride s table wa*t cente ed with a lar.-e wedding cake, topped with a miniiture bride and {groom. The Mr-. Meldten Krcps, Jr., Miss Vera Cott-ell and Mis-* Lula Kreps assisted in serving th--gucets. The new Mrs. Cottrell is a graduate of the Warren high school and Warner's Beauty college in Fort Way tie. Mr Cott, ell, a Pleasant Mills high school graduate. Is employed at th*- Central Soya Co. The- young couple is residing at 1127 North Third street titre reading ami payer followed Mt-, \lbert Beineke. chairman, conducted the busilie-.< meeting, at whit h time it was decided to send 1 Easter greetings t<» 111 members i and church mcmlters in the armed tones. \ silent auction sale was Igloo conducted, after which the 1 meeting closed with the Mizpah | > bent-diction. During the social hour, a tie-, * liclous luncheon was served at * I long tables, deco ntod m keeping I < wltji the Easier season Hostess'* I were Mi- Samuel Baumgartnei. Mrs Charles Beineke and Mrs j * At to- Yost. BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP CLUB MEETS RECENTLY The- Friendship Village Home Er- ! onomics club of Blue Creek town ship enjoyed a house dress party r* ceutly at the North Brick school, witii Donelda Markle and .Nora Bolleiihacher winning first and second ptizes, respectively, for the ; most attractive dresses. Follow in.- a she t boniness meeti Ing. Mis B-tllenba her gave an intere-ting demolist ration on pa. kInga suitcase for a trip. Many suggestions on making braided rugs were given liy Mrs. F.r* le Ripley 'An Irish Lullaby'' wa,t sung by Donelda Markle, after which delirious refreshments w<- e -erveti Bji I nrir43l S' M Msckhead* tee. ho waiting v**- •• *• ~,K- | hrrr u hart* 1. ■- b»| •••« * * KLtERffX It- t dttf up « y J <»wrr»ii<L< .«• it ■» to l»wnri» and rrmove 1 /"If pie 'llfevtpniu .. ! .(pplMNi U|W»n r 9 rrfnin* w»rr a h t/tugi) ■nrpt<*4 t tourw! thri r |a h l»e >4s I-w! <li•apiw'a’• !. • 1 itr«r- 'tur-fs rntliusßustK ally pr »iW >o4 rhMtM t»w v I.rr MU » rril» ft r.»*- I f)Mi V tpW-uMjn* Uw Mtoeerea. If <m* ep 4B * <B MC ctootote **ur mown back. A*k lot Mlwtm tof.» . sore " Kohne Drug Store and drug stores everywhere.

by the hostesses. Mis. Iloblet. Alta Mydrs. Leona fair and Ercie Rip-' ley. ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER RECENTLY Mr ami Mrs. Odes I! Gould entertainel with a basket dinne re-1 untly In observance of th- birthday anniversaries of Fred. Clark and Join. Hindealanz # *ml Be-sie Gould. Those pre-efit were Mr and Ml*. George Hindelane, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Herbert Walk- ami son. Roger, of Van Wert, f) : Mis Jane Lichtenberger. M s. Gi-nn Ehrsam ami son Steven. Clark Hindenlanz. George Hlndenlang, Sr. Dallas Llcntenlierger mil sons, John ami ( harle- of W en. (I W. H Lichtenberger and * on, Loyd, ami diiighter. Bet y. M*-. .',| a Guild. Ro'ieri Crownovir. John Baughman. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hindeialig and son. Robert, of Spencerville. It.; Mr and Mra. Elmer Buxton. ' ( « llna. O ; M . and M s Odes R Gould ami son. Frank. Sh-rm n Gould. Estio- Gould. Mr. and Mis 1 >hn Hlnd- nlang and son. Ge-;c. 1 I PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB IN MEETING lUie Pythian Needle club met , MtAday evening at th- K. of P * home following the regular Temple meeting During the business meeting. conducted by Mrs MabhStriker, it was voted to hold a ! rummage sale on April 12 at th--K of P home. Members we e then Invited to the dining room where they were s-ated at long tables, decorated < with potted plants and crepe pajter z The committee in * harm- inclu*l*-<l Mrs. Anna Hancher. < hairman. a Maude Hower. Jenny Gehrig. Della i* •Carroll. Marilyn Tayhf a Bingo was then played with'l

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’ prizes lieing awa-d-d tin- various winners. Mie. Fay Ahr won the| door prize. MRS. E. W. BUSCHE HOSTESS TO CLASS The regular mee ing of the Will ling Wo kers clas.- of the Monroe Methodist church was held Tues I day evening al the lio:i >- of yrs IE. W Bus he The meeting, conducted by the president. Was opened with the «r:ripture reading by Mrs Alma Ef»-ex. follow* d by group firaver R<dl-<all wa- answered by thesix ! mem tiers in ittend-in <• On*-.-uest was also pre » tn at th- meeting Delieiou- refreshments w-re e veil by lhe hotes- at a later hour. Rehearsal so the Aeolian choir, scheduled to be held this evening, has Iteeii postpomd until Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the Zii.n Ev itH-el t .*l and R-foltn>d < hurcJt. Members of the Fri* nd-hip Vill ige Hom*' E ** **n it" club will * ti i*-itain their families wit!* a potlit I Hjpp* i- on Tii-sday \pril 1 at th North Bri* k sc n«d \ Tom Br* nne iiati party will be tin- program theme Ea< it memlwr is tu*k ed to tiling ,i tore ed dish, and withe- and table vervic*o Gu lii-n firemen answered eight calls in five hours during the bliz 1 zar*l Monday evening. J B Stoneburmi i able to get around again afte- a tall on the i he -t-veral d ty-t ago He received j I a bad bruise on his back and a) lump on hi* head and is *-f II feel**■,■ll.■■n— •■*, - I.ll* I I IW ■■ ■!■*, .. * 1.WH.1 - - l *■l—l - ■II*. ■

| illg the effects. I Tile I' S bond recent I v received by the Decatu* Cemetery Aseotia tion from M M Stoops. Petersburg. has iieen returned becauMit wa- made payable to the Decatur Cemetery instead of to the Decatur Cemetery Association, Inc II b* ox|s-cted that Mr. Stoops will have it corrected and returned in a fewdays. Joseph Cb m. 91* retired fa rner ot n-ar Monrts-ville. died W*<li**»' day at iaifayette. Three sons survive. The funeral servle.- will tie held Saturday at Monroeville Tin- boanl of comm) "slon-ra of Wells county is ad'-ertising for bids on a Itaind iestle of 1200.000. May 5. 'lhe lioiids pay maximum of 2 percent in tl.noo denominations, due from 191 k to 2907. Marie Kober, daughter of Fred Koller. Lu< iile llilgeman. dailgh te. of John Hll'-'*maii. and Ruth Wo thtnan. daughter of Lewis Wo th man, attended th- Indiana state nur*c* conventfoti at French Li* k Springs hotel. French l.ick. recently The nurses a.e graduates of the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne and ar- < mployed in that city. ' Raymond Gejmei. 211 North Seventh atr*-et, was among a I-roup of 2i>o visitors at the 73S .u re h i;* ii <-h farm of the Ralston 'Purina Co. al Gay Summit, Mo. r* < cntly The "Jordan River Revue," the stud-nt show which for 22 years lia* be«-n a spring time mu*leal-comedy nres'-ntion on the<-ampus of Ind iaiia itnivetidty. it» lude-t in its 1917 ' * *<t George It Buckley of this city ' Frank Lundin, son of Mr and • Mrs. Frank Lundin of route 6. Decatur, was listed on the dean's' honor roll, compiled of the upper 10 p< rcent of each < lass, at the * lose o' the winter term at Man-'

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* Chester college. Lundin is taking I the pre-medical course o i w II - admitted: Harold 'fester. 612 Patter-on street: Miiw Dove Anna Nussbaum. Berne route L Mrs. Lillian Ballard Bryant route 2; Mr- Al IteKormlck, Hoagland route 1 Dismissed: Chester Bowen. Mon--oeville route 2: Mra. JoaephM Martin. Geneva: Mix. Kenneth Houser. Bryant: Mrs. Everett la-wis, Bryant route 2; Mrs Hugh .Nidlinxer and baby girl, route 3; Roy Argetbright, route 1. o ~- Mr. and Mrs Lottis Jacobs. Jl6 North Tenth street, are the parents ot a baby girl, born Wedntwday afternoon at the Adams county memorial hospital She has not iieen named. 51 Ruatie N> lons, sheer and lovely.—Miller-Jone:. PILES Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin ThuuMttda < hange groans to grins. Um a fi.rinula to relieve discomfort of pit*-*. Sent druggists by noted Thornton A Minor Burprtslug <<t ICK palliative relief of pa..** Tends to soft.-n, shrink sw-illn-' fee dor lor, way Get tube Thornton * Minor's Hist al Ointment or Rectal Mup-po.-otori'-s today Follow lab. I directions. For »al< at all drug stores ewritwbere.