Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1947 — Page 3
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a f I TO CLUB |^V SS IH IIBBSS 11 (l '' 14 * r ' M, l"hn >|S Jgß - - ,, " t: s|B|B| "' ': ■bi "ii >ti-■. fHM 'I "'?" K BBW ■•■ i" iz *' or ■!■.', - . f •' I '• !'>•■ ' ■jHi. ms "KSt • M * . ■"> lull.-- Goldner IKK I & A flts SHAKESPEARE gIJ CLOSES CLUB YEAR ■S . .. - ,krspeace -luh El VitleH with K. 3 ,.| th.-II glWmtX X, g. iouuilils .111'1 KK *,•■. 1 * X - *L,|. I: ..i| the guextx Ml* B i «roup of throe ■ --; Know ' l-'iv.-lv third' ii. ■fla .i i<>-. Molly. Victor X ■ Siiiici th< :> introduced Mis K'l*.H'l- "' Leipwli <> ■ J K jute . -'n- talk on Coutu i ■ „ Kdwaids w'l" has »|>etlt Biiii.- liter.-. wa. most vivid ■ .j. ■ on of the ' unlit ry people, and left her up- ■ I O or do -o B Aw i. l>.Lowed the pro KhSoiN US class KNNONTHLV MEETING Hflß- i 1 the Kilin ~t • E. .Hi Krikil[ lati 'l Brethren church 'll" ■rbitHti social rooms. devoli.iii.il leader. New" ■hMM"’ The li'i'iness meet Illg ■Sas ItPti'l ■ ■'• d 'lie |l'evident. ■bynAith Ei en nier B W " i'i"e. th" Rev and ■trs.,l II \\ .11 i d and Mr. and ' 1 ' neeplllg With AJU 11. Wee X*rrga| .it a hiiiK table, attract!X*fr4' 11 l!: I 1 H'L- colors and I T.u '.t'. ami | Bh« Children were present HEmMsI —— — B W 1 !l I •Il Mothers Study dub n " HhO* eight bu k at the ; ■•• B' 1 ' Ei.iii.l- Ellsworth. nil h.. given by Mrs I l! ""P M s F II Willard | from the | entitled l ".i Mrs. 'l.l'l lo\ All I)),, topic BW •'•■•' 0.01.1/,II". Behind: iini | child g*B Ml - Eli. Ai.rtli wi l be asB?*Ufl ■ M. il.im.s Paul M, KW 1 ' lohti Brecht B* -F . 5. aklei Kadi mem d'l'-si.d to tiring or Kites!. Bg - '■••■ peiker forth" Wo- >! ' -o. iety meeting EB ■ ‘in: < h «j|| |, e MYs KJ "-if., of the Rev th'- Wesleyan "I I’i.lffton The K? ' 11 hl !■' tl.ty at the Min.-ria Ray and ■ ,; d‘.o'l .-.-I Smith Tenth ■ '1 Mr< Phenney ■Rotttk ''".‘ii'- In Japan anti 11 ' Mrs I’henney’s ad ■ Ito Wo o'clo k ! ' ip Home Econ i^J' ' |l ' •■ 11 ne t Tuesday it one o'-lock at »tth m’ " f ? ,r * l: JoltitA'tn. 1 harles Johnsoti and •'•ady a* the assisting , ach member la request4 " f,,r ’h* silent J l ' u Tui,, ’f s. C. s. will ' " I '‘ l,i ’ttte Os Mrs. c c. evening at seven ” 1 ' 11 ' assisting hostess l( B J c,| l.n monthly meeting of *»Wc r y ? ''e held “’W '-e.'’ / '"‘ l, « M,, n<lay even ™ thirty o'clock HostestwK,,. ‘‘ Mr * John Heiman. ’Wknan!? Hnh<,! ’ '“ller, Mrs r 4nd Mr « Berard
CLUB CALENDAR Scclety Deadline. 11 A. M. Phonea 1000 — 1001 I nuesrtay Friendship Village Horne Economics t luh. North Hr.t-k school, 1 p.m. • Rainbow (Uris Initiation,"Mason!" I Hall. 7 p.m . followed by silver tea St. Ann Study duh, Mrs Thoma Leonard, 7:30 pm. I'leasant Mills M < t h o d I s t W S. ('. S . i him h, Ido p at. Baptist Women's Society, Mrs. >1 N. Shroll, 2'30 pin. !> Y. B das- of Tritd'v Evangelical I’. II dttirdt, church, 7E!" p.m. Prog es-ive Worker,; dasg, postI toned. |'r<><byterian Llldies 'id society. I postponed. Willing Worker- da-i of Christ- ; lan church. Mr. ami .Mrs. Chris Inniger, 7:3u pm. I'nited Christi in Ml doti iry society of ("hristl.m dittrch, church. 1:30 pm. Phoebe Bihle class of Zion Evan gelical and Reformed dlill'di. church parlors. 7:30 p in Aeolian choir reh.-irstl. high school, 7 30 p m. Friday Philathea class of Bapti-t church, .Mr,c Maud* Merriman, 7:30 pm Calvary Igidie- Aid society, Mr. and Mrs l.aurn Shoaf, f:3O p.m. Flthful Workers dusa of I nion Chapel Evangelical I'nited Brethren church, Hanna Nmtman park, fi:3o p in. Women's Minsionary society of \ntioch church, M s Minerva Ray i ami Mt>. Roy Rickard Saturuay Eastern Star rummage rale. Zlntsmaster motoi sales. !» im. to J p.m Sunday N C. c W district no etlng. Bluffton. 2 p in. Mt. Tabor W S C. S . Mrs C C. [Conn. 7 3n p.m Monday (■amma Nil ,-oroilty. Mr l,:iw-K-nce Rush. 7:30 pm. St Mary* -odety, c. I. of ('. hall. 7:3" p.m. Tuesday Root Township Home Economies duh. M s Robert Johnson, 1:30 p in Church Mothers Study dub mothers party. Mm. Frauds Ells worth, k pm. BEG PARDON The name of Karlann Striker was unintentionally omitted from the list of members of the speech class of Decatur high s< hool who participated in a junior town inciting at Hillsdale Miili Wcilnesilay
rri ITTI rTTT7TT'rTT7 rTTTI ■> rTTT'II TT’ H Hey Mom, Look! i; •i Th - has a full line of :: lUrtJ} /’A :: £k * z yJf ;; Jrwr\ for Bovs up to ' w\? :; M,ze k- \ , 270 N. 2nd st. £> !! Phone 197 IJ <atf h TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW In later years when recalling / I a funeral service, it is reassur- , ing to feel that those who had r 1 I it in charge would he called l 1/ I again if the need arose. | I It is these repeated assign* menls from the same families I CvrZ"-vT ,hal hesl reflect the opinion of | our friends who have permittJ cd us to serve them. ir* 5 * / ’ I Gl LLIG 8 DOAN f I WK< FUNERAL HOME Ift I -ffiiialgg OECATUR PHONE 7»4 l/Z | 1
' ■ - To Observe 50th .Anniversary Mr and Mrs John F Crist, well-known Monroe residents, will . observe their go leu wedding anniversary Sunday with a family dinner , nt their home, and open house in the afternoon from thi'e to five o<lo<k. and even to nine o'i o k in the evening All the neighborand friends of tin couple ate invited to thdr home during those hour- j The couple was married on April 21. 1H97. in Washington town ship They have three i-hildten Raymond E Crist and Arzia l> Crist, of Monroe, and Mrs Hubert E Myers of Fort Wayne, and seven grand : children Mr Crist operate I a garage in Monroe for a number of years, and for Hu- pas- fourteen years ha- In-en an electi j< ian Both Mr and i Mr- Crist are members of the .Monroe Methodist < hitrcli. and al" a< live in both Hie church and social circles in that community Mr Crist is seventy five year- of age and Mrs Crist is -iv-lity
iSKßssa \dmitted Mrs Kenneth (Lay . Portland: Mis Hrant Smith. Herne.' t Disniiwo-d Mrs. L. A Holthou-e. Jr. route 3. Nellie Fisher. 113 South Tenth street: Holm t I Wiseman, (thio city. (> 'von Bu k. tt'7 North Second street o Mr and Mr- Herman Lenhart of i route fi. an- parents of a baby girl, born at 2 '* ptn Wednesday at the Adams county memorial ho pitai She weighed ti pounds, lit' ounce* and has not been named Word has been received here of the birth of a von. John Lawson, to Mt and Mrs. Rmlolp,i E Ehnbom of N'-w York Mills, Mini’, on April 2. Mrs. Ehnbom is the former Juanita Lenhart, youngest dauber of Mr and Mr*. Law-on Chester hart. residents of Adams cimnty land Decatur before moving to J Jackson. Mu h . ueveral years ago | . I o The avenge cost of equipping and maintaining a soldier for one .year rose from $533 ss in IHlfi to ' lafiojis in IMfi.
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Berne Legion Post Compiling Data American Legion post 4C9 at | B<- ne ha- begun compiling in to: mati'ci tor .i book _i optaming natnes and pictures of all veteran* in the south half of the county Tlie post workers hope to get 1 information con erning all veterans of both World Wi s Luther Yager, of that town, ha- been placed in charge of securing the data o Former Minister Is Drowned Wednesday Corydon. Ind . April 17 l Cl’l Ftilie al service- were arranged to i day for Jesse (t Breeden, f»o yearold former N'-w Am*t« rd mi, Ind . minister, who drowned when hie automobile crashed through the
’• 20$ Discount ■: ! On Our Entire Stock SPRING : Coats - Suits These include our Sterling. Printzess, i | Swansdown. Jaunty Juniors, and Oak* shire Coats and Suits. ] Good Selection! Buy and Save! Shop Tomorrow! E. F. Gass Store IWMWWWMMAMMMMWWWWMRMWMAMMMRMM \ EVERYBODY LIKES J ) Black & White Cake 111 THK ( AKE (,r ( THE WEEK f 45c ■ 65c J Don’t disappoint the family this week-end. I Serve them Black & White Cake after the f big meal. Ask for it at your favorite local / independent f<H>d store or at our bakery. r Stewart's Bakery j
i ailing of a wihiil'-ii bridge yester . day. Coroner Jani' s Toney turned the body ove t i a Corydon funeral home after investl-.’.iting the a ■l- - LaFollette, Wolcott Winners Os Awards I Collier Award For Congress Service W shingtnn. April 17. (I'l’l Former -en Robert M. LaFollette. Pros.. Wis . co author of th* coni gressional reorganization act. and l!< n. Jesse P Wolcott. R . Mich . todav were nutn'ed winners of the I floiinii Collier'- awards for dis tinunishi I congressional service nt iih>; President Tntmm will jiresenf each of them with a silver plaque tit White Holi-e cere monies this noon Collier’s will present checks of i |io,non each to schools in Wisconsin and Michigan designated by the winners Wolcott named the Michigan State College of Agri culture and Applied Sciences .is recipient of the .he k for his state. La Follette said the school named by him will be disclosed at noon A committee of 23. headed by president Chester C. Davis of the Federal Reserve Bank of St , Louis, chose La Follette and Wolcott "by a large majority" on its third ballot Reps. Everett M Dirksen. R 111, and Charles A Halleck. R Ind . now house Republican lead er. were among the 13 congressj men who received recognition in i the balloting for the coveted award. % | Wisconsin Ratifies Presidential Limit Madison. Wis, April 1. (I Pt Tin- proposed amendment to limit future presidents to two terms! ; must be rauDeil by 19 non- stat<* before it comes law Wisconsin yesterday became the 13th state to ratify the proposed 2.’i*i amendment, when the state
NUMM 11" I""| lii] .1 L. P'tn od. eam.i'i, sei mid duKHv rSN. !«. -fin Ilf ' MJlilmn I’i ii < <l. of fi* ii* , v;i Im * rvhi~* a board the de-troyi r CSS Beatty l which is mi a visit of courtesy to Antwerp. Belgiilm The Beatty, commanded by ('dr E W Alibott. CSN. is one of two Id'- t-oyo'. a<-> ompanyiur th.- light .ruler CSS Wilke- Bari", which is carrying Admiial Rieliai I Lati< ing Conolly and his .st.iff mi th* visit I Du ing tlie visit the officers and ' enlisled personnel will have part I les and tian -eg h'dd in their honor I in the i By of Antwerp o John Wesley, the founder of i Wesleyan Methodism, visited 1 America in 172a. when he anept t ed an invitation to spe.ik to Hie | colonists of Georgia. Window glass was developed | during the third century A It and ■ was cast on large flat stones senate approved it. 27 to !> The | assembly two w.«ek»t ago adopted) It bv a 73 to 13 vote j FLOWER SLOP Potted Plants. Mixed Houquets, Corsages. Flowers for your every need. All funeral work given special attention. W. Monroe St. (At Cemetery) Phone 5112 Housedeaning Needs . . . ~ I Aerosol D.D.T. bombs spray closets for moths Rubber Gloves 49c < 59c Larvex 79c 1 $1.19 ! Expello Moth Crystals 69c i $1.25 Dupont Sponge 20c 40c 75c Sodox 25c Johnson's Cleaner, gal. $1.50 Walvet . 39c Duo Dusting Paper 50c Also: Murphy's Oil Soap, H <t H. Soap. Cleaners, etc., everything you need Holt house Drug; Co.
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Hr. *® t Kf ■' lOmmn-• Prince Josiah Zu Waldeck
TRIAL OF BUCHENWALD d' l' tidati 'h' ■ h»-Id ’• •f>"ic i' • lor | tortures and horror- of th" itifamou- Nazi <m< • ntt.iH >n ■ .imp gHx under w.iy at Dachau. Germany befoie.il military ti :bunal Prime Jo-iah Zu Waldeck, fit-t of th rm ti loyalty to b. ti ed for war crime-, i-t ti-poiti-d to have tail high with th" .*azi hierar- by. ' while Frau live Km hi- u-• dos having ma I lamp had. of I human kin and land- of the vhtini- loti'
1 Just Arrived At I : NEWBERRY’S = : • ■ OLD FASHIONED ( ■ PEPPERMINT PUFFS WASH <LOTUS : b lsc 10c <ni7h T '™™ ■ ■ FEEDERS UOTTON : 25 39 49c 5c. ; B New Shipment of ■ ■ VIRfiINIA ROSE DINNERWARE ■ — J ■ WHITE PAPER NAPKINS _ 10c ■ . g /•<!» CAPS for ■ GUNS < AP Gl NS ■ : 59c 9Sc 5c Pkg. ■ ■ ‘ CHOCOLATE Mil k ( HO( . ■ M M. BAKS ( ARAMELS : 5c 69c 'a.'.': ; ‘ BATH MOTH ■ SPRAYS B A U.S a ; 59c 1179 c 10c !’U. : ■ KIDDIESHOE New ■ \ND RAKE SETS Shipment of : 49C a 89C RECORDS a a- —— a Bit: LITTLE k i T E S ■ |{(XIKS ■ • ioc ioc ;
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