Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1947 — Page 3

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FNd IL LE R K s GORDON SUMAN K” Fileeii Miller, da ugh ft” '•‘"hi I - Oa.ar Miner of ■»' a.n. the hrtde of ■* hirM - ~' in of Mr and K>"" suntan of ”* ■ Zw v evening. Match K■? ir'y -<I.K k in the ft < f th- WillHhire United Ell „ <’• K f '"‘ ’’ er ft w Ju. *‘ ,h Wh “” "T ft ;U h> Mlhh htouhe Ket- ■ ilieaii M< Millen. ■ M•• " re '" aklng K h <,m.- m WilHhire. KtFRN STAR has ft ic INSTALLATION Kp, mitnat.lv one hundred ■ . gti.ml-d 'h- I’" I '"’' F ( the officer* of ftUatur .h.P<er 127 Order ft-urt. Star '.eld at the Ma. Saturday evening. Mr*. K hi Morris ■*'*•* the in.talllng E iy matron; Mrs Nilah Nell. Lun.- ■nars.u.-. Mr. Kathryn K..- m-tallini; <• ’res.. Mrs. ■v. iiaket. In talllns . haplain: K', Edward-, organist; Kath ■ Tvitdall. M>l»i»t. ■. worthy matron. Mrs. Robort ■ wa. escorted to the east by i-iuhp. while Mr*. Tyndall |„vely *Oll4 of a eel Ing A Eph-Kainl.o* 4il l* f<> med ■ a».|e through Which *he apE hwitheea-t wliicn waw beautEde b ated with two candela- ■ yellow jonqull.-and greenery. ■ worthypatron. Robert Krick. I eiu orted east by hi* daughter. E Jo. hrotigh an al.le formed ■group •hrinei *. Other officens Elled were Mr*. Marie Hill. ti„.. matron: Glen Hill, •mix'Si patron; Mr*. Iva Stuckey, sec , M s Kathryn Tyndall. Kurrr; Mr* Mildred Ellsworth, K<- <-*. Mr* Ethel Essex, as(ottdiiciress; Mrs Doris L. marsh.iil Mi«* Bernice Nel Ky. gainst M*. Irene Stuckey, Mr- Margaret Brecht. Ruth; K Ruth Hollingsworth, Esther; Ksally M<Knight, Martha; Mt. K- Stmkey. Electa: Mrs. Mary warder Mrs. Clara Passand Fred Rancher will Ite later. worthy matron and past ma-Kre.-i.ed many lovely gift. Kllownu' the service, the guests invited to the dining room delicious refreshments were by the t dlowing committee: K Fdix Maier, chairman. Mis. Stanley. Mm Don .MollenK Mr- Ray Eichenauer. Mrs. K Snyder. Mio J. F. Sanmann, K Weldon Bumgerdner, Mrs. K Han. her The serving table K beautifully deco:aled in yell■hand ladies club Kegular MEETING meeting of the Kirkland Km dub was held Tuesday ■ a at the Kirkland high Knl with Mr*. Russell Mankey, K Walter Reppert. Miss Viet■Stoiie’ourn. r. Mrs. Alliert Dick ■ Mr*. Ernest l.engenbetger mi K'h- icegi.ining of Hie meeting. R'ls-el! .Mankey conducted Mai contests. ..nd delicious rewere served by the business meeting was then by the president, Mrs. K 1 ” Shad;, diving which twenMembers an-wered roll call by their favo ite flower or a Rfl Vegetable \ contribution of was voted to the cancer and announcements r*?; mad ’‘ ’hat a family stunt , f »,!| Ite held by the Adams £■’ '*“'*• *"h Mrs. Albert K, appointed to the program K l "*'*' and \| !S . William So’he publicity committee: ■ J hemonat ration on flower ar-[•™'-ti's. gift .uggejtlons and pa <y suggestions and Kirkland itigh school on K* ; ’"n of the month. "The W f - ! One Foundation," was ’• M '’ Henschen and ■ -"-sen Weller, after which ■T ■' d ’ M colo- and braide:ed rugs was re'*r' He old Henschen. -ia k lowed with the K lie club collect. K,' '** 01 ,h - meeting a silent S' ’Me was held. B to?,' ."J*”' “* * w ‘“ •* IM-W the high school. Ke m!. C a UB mect ”*g HELD MONDAY K W??* Por ’“ r Yar n«lle, of ft M L“ n ~e ,h “ ft” l3 evZ“ n '‘ Cl " b h ’ ** Knock -7? * Bt •*** !,, ,orty - Se ,he llbr « r > The Lit. ft n - with i ln ' har * e ot tb * ft',™? 11 - '* w «f known a. ft f Y’ !or * rort t«Per for a»ve.al years

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phone. 1000 — 1001 f f 4 lhur.d.y d Woman's Missionary society of • Prtnbyterlan church, Mrs. W. L b Harper, 2:30 p.m. - Organization meeting of Mond mouth I*. T. A, Monmouth high ! school. 7:30 pm. Pleasant Dale Irndl'** Aid sock lety and Kirkland W. T. I*., - church, all day •• Ladies Aid society of the Salem • Evangelical and Reform**! church of Masley. parish halt. < imdies Aid society and W S. C. S of Bethany Evangelical U. B church, church social rooms, 2 p m. W. M. A- of Nuttman Avenue I*. B. church. M it Jlerneice Gray. ! 7; 30 pm. , Union Chapel Ladies Aid eocf le’y, Mrs. Ami Miller, all day. r Rainbow for Girls initiation, ( >ostponed laidles Aid society of First _ Christian church, Mrs. Fred Rcheide er, 7:30 p.m ' WF.M.S. of Nazarene church, ' church. 7:30 pm. Ladin* Aid so, lety of Trinity ' Evangelical U- B. church, church. 7:30 p.m. t Aeolian choir rehearsal. Lutheran f church. 7:30 pm, I Friday k Willing Workers claw of Bolat j U- B. church. Mrs. Groce Top-, , 7:30 p in. Saturday V. F. W. auxiliary hakeMle, Zintmaster building. 10 a.m. to 3p.m Junior choir of Zion Evangelical and Reformed ehnrch* 1 p.m. I Monday 4 Decatur Woman's club, library. 7:4S p m. Cub pa« k. Lincoln school. 7 p tn Tuesday Church Mothers Study club, Mrs. Roy Price. 8 p.m. • W. 8 W. 8 of Trinity Evangell- , cal U. B. church, church, 7:30 pm. Delta Theta Tail. Elks home, 8; pm Wednesday Psi lota XI soro'ity, Elks home.! 8 p m. , Presbyterian World Friend-hip . guild, Mrs. Kcnneih Runyon, 8 p.m and organized several children's . study groups in that city where she | is well known for her interest and i enthusiasm Five of these grou|*< i were named in her honor. i Mrs. Yarn-lie graduated from Bryn Mawr college, at Bryn Mawr. Pa., and is well qualified to do llt- . erary work. The Imok to Ite reviewed Is a current bent seller, the title , to be announced at the meeting. All members are urged to attend > and use their guest tickets. —— PLEASANT MILLS CLASS PLAY ON APRIL 8 "Which Shall He Mary” is the title of play to be presented to the I public by the Junior class of Pleasant Mills high school at the high i school auditorium April 8-at seven . thirty pm. Tickets are selling for ■ forty cental for adults and twenty- ; five cents for students. i The cast Includes: Margaret Lugenblll, Grace Win- , ans, Esther Foreman, Donna Ainsworth. Norma Hamrick. Aleta Rat- ■ cliff, Helen Railing. David Ripley, i and Bob Sprunger. The public Is invited to attend i and tickets may be secured from members of the Junior claue of I Pleasant Mills high school or at ‘the school. ' The Junior choir of the Zion i Evangelical and Reformed church | 1 will have rehearsal .Saturday afternoon at one o'clock. i - The regular rehea sal of the Aeolian choir will lie held this ' evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Lutheran church. All members are urged to attend. Psi lota Xi sorority will have a combined social and business meeting Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the Elks home. The Presbyterian World Friend-. ship guild will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the | home of Mrs. Kenneth Runyon. 1

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WED IN BERNE Mr*. M-onur'l Beitl<-r wa*. before her recent marriage in the Cros* Evangelical and Reformed church in Berne, Miss ■ Margaret Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer of Berne. The groom's parents. Mr. and Mr*. E<l Ib-itler. reside In Linn Grove. The coup'e Is residin;; at route «. Fort Wayne, t Photo by Anspaugh)

Admitted: Bia* Mendenz. North Thirteenth otreet; Paul Sipe, I Berne; Taylor Avi-y. Bryant. , Admitted and dlsml-M-d: .lame* Gay. Homestead II; John Lautzetiheiaet’. Wtqji. O.: Aaron Yoder. 82! West Monroe stree'. Dismlsi-ed Mrs. Lawrence Blum, Berne Mm. Eltle Habegger. Berne, o Beg Pardon Tlie Dally Democrat stated that Pete Whitright was ill at the Roy Johnson home It rhould have read that Mr Whitrlgnt is confined at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Ray ntond Johnson, 11" South 10th 'street. His oiirlition is .eported Ito be about the same. ! . MASONIC Fellowcraft degree Friday, Apr I 4, at 7:30 p. m, George \7. Mamma, W. t.f 79h2' > I Children's Wearing Apparel Presenting A Selection of l'hildre..’s and Girl's j Ready-To-Wear Including Girls Coats—sizes 2 to 11, Dresses — Suits — Skirts Jumpers--Jerk ins-Jackets Blouses — Slips — Panties Sweaters-Slacks-Anklets Pajamas — Polo Shirts Raincoats and Rain Capes Knil Suits for both boys and girls Long and Short Pants for the little fellow—Wash Suits I 270 N. 2nd st. Phone 197

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A. Everhart and *bn Steve are attending to bu*iiie*M in Ternj Haute today. Ab .iii'l Mrs Fol I’.oltii. Mi*. ' Sltoni rook and Mr. and Mr*. Leigh Bowen, who a e enjoying the »ea‘ion at St I’eterxburg. Fla-, visited with Mr and Mr*. J. XV. Shirk at I W"*t Palm ilciii'li Saturday. Mr. and Mr- William Richard* of Gaylord. Mich.. vi*ited here last evening, looking up old friend*. They an- both well and enjoying ; their noithern home Gate* at the Petinsylvania rail..uid croksing- in Bern- have lieen r» iiov.-d and Haulier signals are now being u*ed to warn the public XII-* Be*- Si-hr >i-k h»* returned •—■»— i ■ ->ai^HMu-.MMaMwßomasa***

I TIME FOR HIS Bitt MOMENT I He'll Ik* doubly proud of that first watch when you choose it at Pumphrey’s. Our selection of accurate watches for everyone is the largest in town. Beauty plus , dependable performance makes these nationally advertised watches lastingly reliable. f REGISTEBED JIWILtI 1 . . rE ■ ■ ■ MO «>■■«■■■■ M« I • ,X- ~i Corsages 1 • * XflL i Lovely Cut Flowers I X jPH 1 Potted Novelties ■ S i j Potted Plants: Azalea*, g AZ f Cinerarias, Hyacinths. Hy- g \kV ■/ drangeas. Jonquils, Lilies. . Tulips. .J? X PLACE ORDERS EARLY I. ! Smitley’s Flower* Shop • 1 WEST MONROE ST. (At Cemetery) PHONE 5142 # ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■«■■■■

to lndlanu|M>)is after a week's visit here The Willshire Herald this week conciudeil 50 years of publication, weekly editions and sill going stroller than ever. J. A Cox, a t enth man ami a scholar, has edited the paper since 11'32 and has proided the people of his i oininunily an excellent service. Mr and Mrs. Edward Moser. Indent- al Wheaton college, Wheaton. 111., arrived id Decatur Wed- ' ntsday evening to sjtend Easter with tiieir pjients Mr and M:» Noah st'-nry and Dr. fund Mr*. Gerald J Kohne will leave Su iday for New York Chy. from v. '.ere they will sail Wednesday oil 1 the 8. 8. America for Cherbough, i Fran e They will then go to Paris to spend a day and prixeed to Switzerland Trie Decatur people will spend five week* touring Eu opean countries ami will sail lor heme from England. James Holthouse ami John V’oglewide are home fiom N't re Dame to spe.'.d their Easter vacations Miss Mary Frank, Indiana university student. In spending her i Easter vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Leland Frank. Mrs. Joe McNerney and son, Joey, of Indianapolis, a rived here last evening to visit over Eaeter with Mr*. McNerney's parents. XL. and Mrs. Floyd Hunter. Mrs Jud Acheson and daughter of Willshire, O„ visited here Wedn« dayAll society iternii must be in this office not later than 10 a.m Friday for pnblhation in that day’s edition. Mr and Mrs. J. ('. Mayclin and daughters Susan and Mfssie. have moved into tiie.r apartment In the newly constructed building on North Seventh street, • Mrs. Leo Huckman is confined to her home on North Second street nuffering f om the flu. Mr. and Mrs Robert Sihmßz of Evansville, visited with the former’s parent*, Mr and Mrs. Frank Schmitz and In Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Ditve Brames. Mr. and Mt*. Luzern I'hrlck and Mrs Morris Brown, of Berne, and Mr. and Mnt. Janies Fisher ot Huntington. Mrs. Ollie Feller and daughter. Ruth, visited recently with Mr 1 and Mrs Carl Feller and daughter, Jane, at Arrowsmith, 111. The "Islanders," a group of musleans composed of Howa d Fore-' ARIWUfMt WtMLTIR» due to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods GaU you’re pole, weak, "dragged out"— this may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS — one of the best home ways to build up red blood —In such cases. Pinkham's Tablets are one of the best blood-iron tonics you can buy! Lydia L Piwkhaw’s TABLETS

mail. Ewhwr Let-. Iron Marvel and Lefty Y<IIIII<<I I will begin a series of eight weekly radio programs every Saturday morning from II to 11:15 o'clock over WGWO, Fort Wayne Hawaiian music will be featured Mr Foreman I* a *hn of Mr. and M s. Dan Foreman of near Decatur. Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Feller and daughter, Shirley Ann. {•wentty Vlsl'ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Feller. Ix-ona Hoile, daiighte' of Mr and M * Otto Hoile, •il'i Mer e avenue ha?, been elected social chairman of Sigma Alpha lota, national mus L- sorority, at Illinois Wesleyan university, Bloomington, 111 Miss Hoile Is majoring in piano and min oring in voice t Mrs. Guy Koos and M s. Bill Christen are spending the day in Indianapolis. John Kr! k. v'.u-pt,’ a' Ohio Wesleyan, is spending ms Ea*ter vacation with hl* parent*. Mr. and Mis. Robert Krick. The di an'* freeman honor* H*t us announced nt Indiana university i today for the fall-wlnfet semester includes Ralph H. Hun t. Catherine; Andrews and Jack F Belneke, all of De.atur. Mr. and Mrs. He man Omlor and daughter Sue Ann of Fostoria. Ohio, will spend Emter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Nick Braun. The Mesdamee Clinton Hersh, i Robert Railing. Kenneth Small and Mho Georgia Foughty went toi Indianapolis las* Saturday to attend a directors' course in connection I with the Girl Scouts day camp' training course Mrs. Hersh is a • director and Mias Fouglity a codirector. Avon Burk, who has been confined to his home for a week with influenza, returned to his duties at the Buik Elevator Wednesday. Wo:d h’a* been recefv. I in Decatur that Mr. and Mir 8. E. Hite are enjoying their month's visit in St Petersburg, Fla Mr. Hite Is recovering from an operation —- Q. Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

™[i_‘ *iT’TTrFiTS J . I.WW ■ I I 1./.l.'t MAriJaR '■ < 1 < ' 1 ' Whkßlw m/ I j; iWW B DECORATED ■ Isl EASTER EGGS AND « I ■ WH fl RABBITS IjV HF 1 if/r KJI — :: ,1 jfljf l's Sf/ jfK EASTER ■ '' I WW Ah BASKETS and <g A- « AA ■ '■ hl HI flfl NOVELTIES IVCll’*" I h: I Sfi.lw KF fIHH LADIES' Set QA ’’’ mI WflF BLOI SES ... 9 LADIES'SPI NLO V\ PANTIES Nylons 1.59 ;; \% ladies' COLLAR AND | 00 - g CCFFSETS 3yWto>* ww !! EASTER :: PAILS AND SPRINKLING CANS P d 39c 59c 79c •• I : ; - Friday and Saturday Specials < • I ■ - ... :: SITROUX FACIAL TISSUES JJ C : < • , -.- :: CHEWINtt ttUM — All Popular Brands Eg pkg. : i: BUBBLE GUM Eg pkg. : :: SPECIAL — ; !! < :: CHOCOLATE FUDGE Limit 2 Tbs. sag tt>. I

Baby Rabbits For Elks Annual Hunt Now On Display i of children were atf trai led t.i the Cash Coal Feed and I Supply store, corner of Monroe and | Eighth street today, where the ■ baby rabbits which will be given . away Sunday by the Elks lodge, are on display. I Peering through the window, the tiny tots we e delighted to see the , whole rabbi' family of nursery legend. Flopsy, Mop«y, Cottontail and , Peter, as they scampered In their i pep*, and waiting to be received Ir. new homes on Easter. The pens held 40 rabbit* and 25 j more arc on order. L A Hoithouae, of the supply concern rtated. Tinrabbits will remain in ’tie store until Sunday noon and the children of the community are invited to visit the display. Th* annual Elk* Easter egg hunt will be held Sunday afternoon at itiie Elka home and the search for ‘the brightly colored egg* will pro--1 ceed over the lawn weather permitI ing. — — o Trade In a Good Town —Decatur KISNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Wasta If yea havean evens of aelds tn yoor blood, your It milc« i.f kidney tubes may be overworked. Three tiny G lter» and tube* are working day and night to help Nntura rid your syttem of e*en» acidt and poisonous waste. When disorder of kidney function permks poisonous matter to remain In your btooil. it msyeause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dirtiness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Kidneys may need help the same as bowels, so ask your druggist fc Loan’s Pilis, a (ti.-nuknt diunetie, used successfully by millions ror ever CO years. Loan's give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes gush out poisonous waste from your U 0.4. Get Dunn’s Pilis.

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CAMERA-SHY Francine Williamson, 21. hides from camera as she la questioned by New York police on charges of assault and battery. The girl, according to police, lured men to darkened hallways along Times Square, where with 10-inch knife and empty gun she and her 19-year-old brother robbed their victims. Giri is on parole after serving sentence a* a wayward minor _______ (I nttrnational)

FLOWERS for EASTER and /111 (kcanions Nice selection of Easter Plants. Order Corsage Early. WARREN FLOWER SHOP Phone 478