Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1947 — Page 3

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r elect HONORED toWER THURSDAY f J.Mhiiu Frucht- and ■*' miler u-.t.d In -ntertHin ■ •■ILItIHHI* xhower l*“"‘ w „ r .. M-aMi at xnu.ll I .... w.ti. *«"'"* lily II hl '‘.nbnlla nut eup. I v.,l >V the box""'**'*B ~r Pd with a U<« I ‘nd . .-nt. red with a »«*' " f I I.IL- The gift" I " .nel *»•>'“ xtr.-a.nerx ■ .. nprlnklinu <«.r B ■ l n ,| «l|.t- ■>**"' 'b’<" ra "’ H | mterulnl..'- "° m *’ , . I „ then Playi-I I” » I L won by •lr*- ' I „..J Mina Fruvhte. who in I ~ them to the bride B ' uue.l ll«t included the B ~ in i W-i'-'Ugh. loan Zex.-i. B I-'■•II- White and Kate B»r and ’h- Mexdainea A » ■ ( |,.,,f. Miller, \ln.a Frucht*. ■lb.f-.ua tne.. Cal W. Leon ■ t w . lVIt , . 0110-r. Henry Hi■L ' she hono.e.l -next and BtBYTERIAN womans in meeting & |.-p.i,vterl.in Woman* MixK, m.-i Thursday after a s ihe hoin» of .Mix I. ■ t . with Mr*. .1 ('• Sutton. 11 Erwin and Mr*. la.ix ■ a* 3 x»ix'in« hoxtewen. Fred P.ito-rxor. president. „ver the meeting, opened ■h by Ml* rail \damx. K\,. her -Übjes-t ’ I’erxonnl- ■ >..- Adams also gave reio the Easter season and group in prayer. ’he business meeting. Kln.xes of .'..thing were rej. being s.-nt to Finland, lefte »ae read from the the minister of the goepel Khnd. t-Hing of the grealfulK ( tile |H-opie who received - \mi..!im .-m. nt wax also ■H nt a spring Prebyterial Mm to la- held April 11 at H W \ Lowe:, program lea|Xau‘ an e» . lien- biography life and work of Hooker T wh" became known u« of good will In conKi with George C irver, a for■fei»' p . he dbl mu.lt work for people The meeting wax ■ .nhth- Mizpah lienedlction eirexliment.. were uerBiere’s the Top! ■ap 'n'tie blouse Os/PE- SEAMS [ WK S J gSMR . !■ * * ~ c S7-’K ■A** ** * jßhk Bfe i/v * US t -1 ® "•xeaxy.ol |K> i, ' f| amhoyant I - xplendor K '“«• 'dnise lx one K S ‘»(’har. r n ”” e “’- 1I|U "- art showx y ()U , very IKm t ,*‘ yrt " '” ,n (n Kam.! !0 itwatur ■fr- 1./o- Dept . 15.1 K » ni» vA.r» icaio 80 - 111 ■-ZOVP o’S NAME - ad hK«. R- BZh ANn - q TYLK H i» i ri?H< mOr * br,nw T°“ -» „.T" for W eaxy-to-new Pr,n '*' K ./**•* *' • pat- * Sacqoe and

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. I Phones 1000 — 1001 !• ——— r Friday h Willing Workera clam of Bobo ;. 11. ehiir<-h. .Mra. Groce Tope, I 7: in p ntSaturday I V. F. W. auxiliary bakexale, V Zlntmaxter building. 10 a.m. to Zp.m. • Junior cholrxof Zion Evangelical ■ and Reformed church, 1 p in. Monday r Decatur Woman'a club, library, x 7:15 p.m. f Cub pack. Lincoln achmd, 7 p tn. Kirkland I’. T. A . Kirkland high »’ school. 7:3<» pm. Tuesday I Church Mothers Study club. Mrs. Roy Price. N p m. , W. 8. W. 8 of Trinity Kvangell- • cal V. 11. church, church, 7:30 pm. i Delta Theta Tail, Elks home, s p tnRebekah lod«<‘ xeml-annual meet- » Ing. Odd Fellows hull Wednesday i- Pxl lota XI soro Ity, Elks home. . 8 p.m. Presbyterian World Friendship t guild. Mis. Kenneth Runyon, 8 p.m • B. P- W., K of P. home. B:30 I p.m. Historical club. Mrs. Roy Price, 2:30 p.m. I nursday Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club. Mrs. Amos Stauffer, • 7:30 p.m. Salem W. 8. C. S.. Mrs. Maurice Miller, afternoon and evening. . So Cha Rea. Miss Virginia Lan- • rent. 7:30 p.m. I ved during the so< lai hour to the . twenty six members in attendance. • HOME ECONOMICS CLUBS I TO HAVE SPECIAL MEETING Arranging floral decorations will , be demonstrated by Mrs-, Don • Lutes. Decatur’ floriot. as part of , the special Interest meeting of the i Adams county home economics axI sociatlon at the Ki’kland gym on - Wednesday. April 9. I Gift wrapping will be featured » in a Itooth being arranged by FlorI leta Sprunger and Mrs. Noel Hemp I hill of Berne An exhibit on parly favors, plate cards, decorations. • etc., for each month of the year. r will also be featured, arranged by . a committee compcwed of represen--1 tatives of each of the sixteen club* • in the county. Mrs. l.utes. a graduate of the • Tommy Bright school of floral i designing in Chicago, will begin her demonstration at one forty fivej - o'clock. She will have cut flowers, plants and accessories from the Lutro flower shop and show how to make the most advantageous showing of the various types of flowers. She will also give suggestions on using garden flowers in decorating the home, and a dicutsion on flowers as a gift, ax well as some remarks on corsages will lie included. This is an open meeting anti anyone. Interested in the subject I* invited to attend. The exhibit of party ideas and gifts will be in place from eleven to four o'clock. The Profit and Pleasure Home Economics club will meet at seven thirty o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Amos Stauffer. The Rebekah lodges of Blackford. Well* and Adams counties will have a semi-annual meeting at the Odd Fellows hall here on April 8. Following the afternoon session, the degree work will »e given by the Monroeville lodge. ADD SOCIETY The Kirkland P. T. A. meeting will be held at the Kirkland high school Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. MASONIC Fellowcraft degree Friday, April 4, at ?:30 p. m. George W. Hamma, W. M. 79b2tx At meal-time or between meals. j pep yourself up with a good ! [ cup of coffee and tome delicious DONUTS ; The family will like them, too. 8o take home a dozen or two. —O— ■ Be sure to try some i of our 6 delicious flavor GELATIN-lOc pk&. Open till 9 p. m. Saturday. Call Z 2 for party orders. STOCKSDALE DONUT SHOP 118 E. Monroe St.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. L Baumgartner of 321 East Cherry street,‘Bluffton, former Decatur rMdents. will celebrate their Huth wedding anniversary on Easter Sunday with open house from 1 to '• an I 7 to !• o'clock. Two sons. Dr. ('. Il Baumgartner, of Spencerville. .11. Baurngart- ' ner, of Winchester, and two daughter*. Mrs. B. 11. Welker of Lima <>.. ami Mrs. J. T. Newton of Hamilton, ().. with other memherx of their familits, will Join Mr, and Mr . Baumgartner in Hu- celebration of their anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Baumgartner resided in Decatur from 1905 until 1921. Mr. Baumgartner will be remembered as having been associated with the county surveyor’s office, the county clerk’s office and as a teacher in the county x< )><m>l

Personals Park Drayer ot Boca Raton .Fla. is vkdtins hero and at Port Wayne a few days He came north to secure a new automobile ordered many months also and now ready for him to drive back south. He will leave Monday. New and Attractive awnings add to the appearance of the office rooms of Hr. Jo.* Morris, dentist In the of ('ol’imbns build Ina. The glass front ie. being installed in the new Ice cre-im factory building being ceded on South Second street by Noah Rich. Wells county commissioners will receive bids April 22 for dragline equipment to lie used In cleaning ditches. Fire believed to have start an from a lighted candle did some damage to the side altar of the Catholic church at Portlatiu y*»torday. Rev. Sorg received slight burns on his hands and had his] hair singed In his successful efforts to prevent the blaze from • spreading. Charles Hlonser. 90, connected with the Helsel-Weimer tobacco ■ •rpoiation at Van Wert, O . 3<»: years, and well known to a number of Decatur people, died Thursday. Miss Mary Jo Hoffman, who is teaching art in a Chicago subnib school, is here fur the Faster vaca i Hon with her aunt. Miss Madge* Hite Miss Barbara Krick will arrive home today from New York City for a several days visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Krick. Mrs. Edith Holey han returned home from Chicago, where* she* was called because of the serious ill ness of lie* mother o . Corn Yield Increases In only five of the past 50 years has the harvested acreage of corn been smaller than in 1945. The harvested acreage was lower in 1898. 1939. 1940. 4941 and 1945. A record . yield averaging 37.1 bushels to the acre on a relatively small acreage produced the nation's largest corn ’ cr °P- _____. ' | V F W AUXILIARY BAKE SALE Saturday, April 5 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ZINTBMABTER BLOG.. Corner Ist 4 Monroe QUALITY Photo Finishing Fast Service Holl house Drug Co. Announcing We are Ihe Adams Count) representatives of the Filter Queen Electric Sweeper i — and will be Riad to demon- j st rate at your convenience. Call us and let us show you the many new features of this sweeper. NO DIRTY BAGS TO EMPTY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank Decatur R. 5 Phone 6763

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Admitted: Mm Carl Hirn. V< n<d<>< in, (). Dismissed: Mrs !’.«'.<l Merkle. Ohio City. <> ; Waltei Busick. Monroeville; Mrs. Effie Fifer. Geneva: Orval Brunner. 1051 South Line street. J ° (lean Clothespins Keep clothespins in a clean place and wash them occasionally. Other- : wise they may soil the clothes when I pinned to the line. BOX CANDY for I EASTER Lady Wayne — Hunte and Peppermint Patties Holt house Drug Co.

_ MIMMMHaHaaaiaaHHHHaMai^H Ma a aaaMMHMMiBMaBS | B | B | a | » ■«- <aßß> <•■■■■• Need We repair and clean alt makes of furnaces. Best I i J Furnace materials—trained workmen. All costs based on < Repairs? actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. . —sf"i — — ! / "/ "Both come home 11 MSai warm rooms" * i’ W— "J-/,, Willitmton Heater Company: J I -- I’ottibly we appreciate out Welhamton Tripl- . ■ lilln lli r* 1 rs» Furnsce more than molt tolhl because my , 3 •• I H P wile worki. too. «o there it no one home to tee ( ■ 8-1 1'.IJJgJ 1 that the houte doesn't tet too hot or the fire t “ I -MTtlTtilr doe -n'T KO out. I juat fre up at noon and know ( I ’ - - -'L When we come home, thote cold, wintry eoenintt. , 1 I lITpC-— f our houte will be warm and comfortable with ( j ! '~w teen beat in all roomt." ■ dl lmTi_ iz** Sifned -Albert b. Little. Indiana , Monthly Poyments Te Suit WILLIAMSON HAUGK fwTRIPL-IFE FURNACE Heating & Appliances Decatur. Indiana —■— — «

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■&■■■■■”■ : MAYFLOWER : Wall Papers ; ARE OF THE ! i J HIGHEST QUALITY J; a The patterns are sharp and ■ clear, and will not turn yellow or discolor rapidly B : ■ on your walls. ■: 'i ■ Come in and let us show ■ . you our beautiful line. ■ ; : Kohne Drug Store: ■ __ _ ®i 4 agpppu x fl Iff EJRJU-

I Sun-Rta. Meeline. «:00 A. M. SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES - - I "‘"'on colored quartet I Sunday School—9:3o A. M. Youth Meeting—6.3o P. M. I o j B | Special Speaker Morning Worship—lo:3o A. M. Evangelistic Meeting—7:3o P. M. I 1 1 A Service of Blessing. Spiritual Songs By a Spiritual Quartet I Marion. Indiana I

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RICHEST girl in the world, Doni Duke, boards a Clipper at MGuardia Field, N. Y., for her trip to Paris, where she will become a ■ fashion editor for a woman s magazine. The multi-millionairess turned editor is often dubbed the nation’s best-dresried and worsedressed woman (International) Trade In a Good Town — Decatur — LADIES THEY’RE HERE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Slecticc Stveepe'ta Htaiver — Good Housekeeper Electrolux — Premiere Apex —O— Call 5754 for free demonstration. JAY GIRARD, Rep. 717 N. Second St. | - i PR. 11. R. FREY OPTOMETRIST \ 104 N. Second St. (above Democrat office) ♦ Eyes Examined ♦ Classes Fitted HOURS: 9 a. m. to 12 noon < 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. i Saturdays till s p. tn. < Close each Thur*, afternoon I Evenings by appointment. ‘ Phone 27 < Traue in a Good Town - Decatur — - _ ■ . - ■ - i ■ rninii ■■ ■— I *

TYCOON AIMS TO HALF HUGHES’ GLOBAL RECORD ’' ' j l "'.- 1 . i fa*/ 'lßßßjwßMtiii! r:_: Equipped with latest radio-radar equipment, A-2fl, minus armed trappings, is faxtext private plane. va i virooiLs i i \ x \ ; about JOS2X mius J SHANGHAI H ASIA X /V ■ J&L 3 J Omsk J / "'AfL s X J 14 824 MIUS hp ~~ L AFOUS roe* h| -ZY north 5 ■BCfKpKK gl / 10l AMERICA / \ ® / a\ \ ’o • kBI Evading Kuwia, Bumbxht-li will fly long global route. Tycoon-pilot Reyaulda IN AN EFFORT TO SKIRT THE WORLD in half the 81 hours. 11 minutes it took Howard Hughes in 1938, Milton Reynolds, Chicago ball-point fountain pen tycoon, will take off from IdiGuardia Field, N. Y< at 12:01 a. rn. April 5 in a converted Douglas A-28 attack bomber—the Reynolds Bombshell. Unable to secure permission to fly over Russia, 54-year-old Reynolds will fly 6 000 miles farther than Hughes* 14,824-mile trip, and will make six fuel-landings. Capt. William Odom. Roslyn, N. Y , will take turns at the controls with the millionaire and T. C. Sallee will be flight engineer. (/’•rernationell

TRADE IN DECATUR < ♦♦♦♦♦»»9B »»»l 9 9 II 9 ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■l »♦»»♦♦♦»♦>>»♦♦♦♦♦♦ I MANAGER’S 1I < I 4 I <1 ' ' 41 < • n A Sale Sale 4I 4 1 4) 4 1 EQUITY’S ULTRA-PACK ICE CREAM <I 4 I i • o Ist Pint 3Oc 2nd Pint 1 J PINTS for—. .. < > 4» | I :: VANILLA FLAVOR ONLY —Limit S Pints To A Customer I! 41 4 1 41 4 1 : Saturday and Sunday APRIL sth and 6th 41 1 I 4 1 <1 ;; This Sale /Xpplies To Equity’s ULTRA-PACK ICE CREAM Only. < j > 4 ’ I 1 I | EQUITY DAIRY STORE | ■ PHONE 158 Ralph Runnion, Mgr. i > 4 |

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