Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1947 — Page 3
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■7. mv£ r ’ E> **L U "‘ O <i»«" ,er of |\X; J- h " M K ,cd 1 became th* bride ■ yoaro*. )f (> | )nß , ().. K April 19. »• ”' fi< ia,i x. now for h, r '“' d '“ n * ‘ nV.- Wl,h B " - IS i.S — rompl..iff Mr* Charlie •JL' 1 i'ii '*"’** wi,h •**‘" ~,o*. » nd 8 cor ‘ -rnalton* Charlie Bli»r " f br " l ‘'' *’ rV *’ t%‘.X CU’ G-n-rai ■\.re H* hU*’""" 1 ’* ?n tjunmz- They «r.‘ now £ ■t, tl*ir n-» |v furnished wwW ‘ n s WO" were Mr. and K. a l »<>n. IMvhl. Mr. sn<l KTitmladinger and family Ku.O .M and Mr*. Carl K .nd »m> <>f Mendon. O . E,U Fmith and >on. ( elina. ■ id Mr» Sorb Riley of ■ U d Mr and Mr* Charles IdOIER’’ LAURENT Ko at dinner from the Central Soya ■> office entertained recentKm" and shower a! the ■ tera.e in Fort Wayne for Kr horent. a recent bride. Kl.uf Hiaiidrattone . entered appointed tables Mrs H, n< presented with a corK receded a lovely gift Hk jue»t-. ■.p-ee-nt »ere M * Mi Id ted K|„ Ann Smith. Mrs Pat-Ktr.-wr Ml- Kathleen Pad Kd tie Mm-e- Fannie StudKline Woodward. Margaret K lr < Ruby Miller. Dolores ■gathStettty. Ki’a Mngerkh. Ki'ins (leial.line Smith, K Maloney la>i* Baughman, Kr>n'*t Alice Roth. DoroK> Phyllis Darnel*. Thais Kiner Ardythe Luginbill, Kb.p Margaret Baker. Hev | KoM* Virginia Laurent. I Ku i-! I»i» Chronister and Korel guest. Mr* Lain ent. ■ C. I. CIRCLE ■ms II HELD Ki I! and 111 of the Women s Kv'Chm'lan Sei vice of the Kk church met Thursday K>t tne home of Mrs Floyd Kstth circle II in charge. ■..>:> were given by Mrs. using as her topic Kt . (oacern" Mr*. Walter ■ .mt Shspherd of Tender ■* fallowing which Mrs. Kun .lowed the devotional ■ with prayer. Krai the leison etudy on ■ •«d His Family." by Mrs. Kto i .ho-t business meetK> cosdseted. during which K"titled fifteen silk calls. Kde I’ thirty two tick calls ■*'**«' was also made of ■•W Ule to be held Satwere served during ■“*' hour by the hostess, as■b? Mrs Fred Mills. Mrs. B** 8 ami Mrs. M. E Hower LADIES ■OCIETV ■ Pwbyterian ladies Aid in the church parlors MT' *' k twenty two mem KA D Koseler, president. |W*- Mrs. Fred Patterson, ■"s- I'ader. u»ed as her sub ■* *< » a Skeptic About KJ 4 ”." from an article in ItigMt The members '*» la>rd u prayer in ■L? meeting, the Ku/ 11 ' ‘* r,w! >o»«iy re■t a social hour wi* K ~— K? 1 LAOiIS KT MEETB KhLs'ii'J IjM “ m Ald * oc - K<„ ? Meeting Thur*KT a J , ‘"“"' f Mr " MeKk> i a . la R u ‘ h - K«« 7 •'"■ r * ht “ Ki 4 M hy Mr ‘ K* fiords W “* r *‘ B<l *" ,fey in * B'M.iJJ**' 10 * Mr* o* a ■ *” £ treasur- ■ temamde,. of the **’ ,h * KiMi"*”'’’ w< "‘- Mc ■> vT’ C ""' Hart. K if > m.h2 : Lj,,r Fr “n» fiLva « rah Kjla, t '? d Bai *>l«y. Mary McFarland.
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phonee 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahontas lotlge, Red Men hall, 7: JO p.m Legion auxiliary social meeting. Legion. R p.m St. Mary’s Township PTA, Pleasant Mlllri School, 1:30 p.m. •aturaay Baptist Philo Class, Church, R:3O pm. Chicken supper, Antioch church. Hoagland. 5 pm. to J pm. W. i. C. S. rummage sale, 112 East Montoe etreet, 9 am. . Presbyterian rummage sale, church basement. !t a.tn. to 5 pin. Monday Pythian needle club, K of P, after temple M. Y. 8. dinner, Methodist church basement, A pm. Kirkland Ladle* club, high school, 1:30 pm. Art Depaitment of Decatur Woman's club, Mrs. A. N. Anker, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Union Township Woman's club, Mrs. Marion Stults, 1:30 pm. St. Mary's Township Home Econ Mlles club. Pleasant Mills high school, 1:30 pm. Philalethian circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. i Herman Von Gunten, 8 p m I nursuay Bthany Evangelical C. B. mother ■ daughter banquet, church, carry-in * pm. Presbyterian Woman’s Missionary society, Mrs. Lois Black. 2:30 p.m and Mrs. Mcßride and family. SO CHA REA MEETS THURSDAY EVENING Mrs. Clinton Hersh was hostess last evening to member* of So Cha Rea Bridge was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Dan Zeuer and Miss Virginia luiurent. Refreshments in spring appointments were served at a later hour The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. C. Ehinger. The Presbyterian Women's Mis I sionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lois Black, with Mrs, J. M. Elberson and Mrs. A. M Anker as the assisting hostegßrs. Mevotion* will be condteted by Mis. J. C Sutton. The topic will be reports of the Presbyterian meet Ing of April 11 at Goshen by the leader. Mre. J W. McPheeters, Jr., and delegates All members and friends of the church are invited to attend. The Art department of the Decatur Woman s club wilt meet at | the home of Mrs. A N. Anker Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. < — The St. Mary's Townehlp Home Economics club will have its monthly meeting Wednesday after noon at one thirty o'clock at the Pleasant Mills high school. The members are reminded of the club’s part in the county stant night, and are naked to bring suggestions to this meeting. The Union Township Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Marion Stults Wednesday afternoon at one thirty o'clock The Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will have a mother and daughter banquet Thursday evening at the chuirh. A carry • In supper will be served at six o'clock All friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. John Alberdlng are invited to the reception Sunday afternoon at the K. of C. hall In observance of their golden wedding annivesary. The reception will be held fiom two to four o'clock. The meeting of the Philalethian circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will be held at eight o’clock Wednesday evening at
Need We repair “*d «l«» n * ll makea f“r nace> - Be,t Furnace material*—trained workmen. All coete bated on actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. "TripMfe hold* fire well” I I pH I “yJ S W/iaSMSS Httttr Comftar: L (ftl !fl Wt art trith »ur Wilbamwn Tn,l- - ill'Y ’ Ua fmaact It “• ,e, r cott'artab-a. »>tb iK* F- t*fa brat all a*tr tha houta. Wa uud lait tual I -eeirttHril ft a»<l it W 4 ita aaag taall. It la a lood lookinf t rllm-H fl giant. Wa ata piaud to ahoa> it to our hianda. 1 I Ifia-" H M * Sigoad-Jaaaia B Jarrall. OK Meaftty.peymoeft Te Sait WILLIAMSON HAUGK TtlPl-IFC FURNACE Heating & Appliances Un.ee. Cleaned Decatur, Indiana _
the home of Mn» Herman VonGunten. o —_. Personais Joe Globlg of lam Angeles, former assistant superintendent at the Decatur General Electric company's plant, visited here for a few hours yesterday. He will accompany his family from St. Ixmis to the west coast. Mr. Globlg is assistant general manager of the ; Sawyer Electric company, which ; has a plant in Los Angeles. Mrs Adrian Baker, Mrs. Harry Fuses, Mrs Robert Macklin, Mrs. i Dan Tyndall and Mrs. Clyde Butler were in Indianapolis Tuesday, where they attended the grand i chapter of Eastern Star held at the Murat temple. Mrs. Henry Schoenstedt of lOlfi West Mon oe street, 1s observing her eighty ninth birthday anniversary today. 0 ifihffnnnn ■flfKKdUußi Admitted: George Troutner. county home: Mr*. Maudo Hower. 627 Mercer avenue: Mrs. Adolph Kolter. 8t»1 Second street. Admitted and dismissed: Franz Schindler, Berne. Dismissed: Joan Schlsler. Portland; Kathryn Fennig. New Cory don — o Twin lioye were liorn to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bodie, ft.’JU North Tenth street, last evening at the Adams county memorial hospital The first baby, weighing • pound*. 11 ounces, was born at 7:07 p.m. land the second baby, 6 pounds, 10 I ounces, was born at 7:22 p m. They have not lieen named. Mr. and Mrs. Harold August, 71« Indiana street, are parents of a . baby daughter. Irorn this morning at 8:18 am. at the local hospital. She weighed 7 popnds, 13 ounces and has been named Susan Kay Mrs. August Is the former Kathryn Weiland. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT Whereau: Death has pm ted the portals of our cbaptef and entering, an unwelcome guest has taken ' from our defending circle our coI worker. Whereas: Co-worker Ola Mae IFo tney was our friend in fraternally. our co-worker In all good i works, and a faithful and loyal co-worker. Therefore: Be it resolved that to her family and immediate home circle we express our belief in the worthiness of her life, the upright- ■ neae of her character and her gen 'nine love for her co-wotkers. Resolved further: That in the death of our co-worker this chapter loses a firm and faithful member, | her family a devoted wife and mother and a generous and helpful worker. She served well here, she will live well in the hereafter The Beloved Bridge Tell the fainting soul in the weary form There is a world of the purest bltas That is linked as the soul and form are linked By a covered bridge with this. To reach the realm, on the other uhore We must pass through a transient gloom We must walk unseen, unhelped and alone Through that covered bridged the tomb. But we all push over on equal terms For the universal toil is the outer garb, which the hand of God Has Hung around the soul Tho the eye is dim. and the bridge is dark And the river It spans is wide Yet 'faith" point* thru to a
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nhinlng mount I That looms on the other side. To enable our feet In the next day's march To climb up that golden ridge W’e must all lie down for one nights rest Inside of the covered bridge. Adopted this twenty fourth day of April In the year of our laird nineteen hundred and forty seven Women of Moose committee: Maggie Haley Genevieve August Florence Noll. Beg Pardon The wedding picture of Mrs. Albert Kukelhan, which was published in Tuesday's edition, was taken by Edwards studio. o Divorce Awarded In Circuit Court Florence Klikpatrlck was awarded a divorce from Ray Melvin Kirkpatrick In Adams circuit court today and her maiden name of McConnell restored by Judge J. Fred Fruchte. Regular Office Hours Resumed By Dentist Dr H. V. DeVor. Delator dentist, has resumed his regular office hours, he announced today. The office, located on East Monroe street, will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1 to 5 pm.
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MOTHER of Dolores Fewkcs, 16-year-old girl slain by her boy friend, Gerald Welch, 18, in what he called a “suicide pact," Mrs. Ivan D. Fewkes breaks down at funeral services for her daughter in Loe Angeles. (Internationa/)
Billy Butterfield brings his famous Capitol Recording Orchestra to Edgewater Park getota. Otte Sunday, April 27 The band features lovely “Pat” O’Connor, Vocalist, and the band within a band headed by arranger Bill Stegmeyer. DANCE 9 to 1.
Decafur Singer On WOWO Laie Tonight Lyman Hann Appears On Benefit Program Lyman Hann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman L. Hann, of this city will appear tonight on the special radio program, originating at radio station WOWO, Fort Wayne, to hooM the Texas City relief fund Young Hann, whose singing ha* attracted considerable attention In radio circles here recently, will appear on the program with Barry Wood. Patsy Kelly and a host of WOWO staff artiste. The Decatur vocalist ha* been >lnglnj frequently on WOWO programs, inclmllng the Junior Jamoiee. in which other local artists have been participating. The special program will begin at 10:30 p.m., and the local singer is expected to appear during the latter part of the broadcast, which will be concluded at 12:30 a m. Leonard Kingsley Is Rotary Club Speaker Leonard Kingsley, of Berne, farm advisor for the Kraft Foods Co. plant of Decatur, was the guest speaker at the weekly meeting of the Decatur Rotary club Thursday evening. The speaker discussed the great changes and improvements in the dahy industry in past years, and future plans of the industry. Ernest Karlen, managt-r of the Kraft Foods plant here, was chairman of the program. 0 CONTINUE ffontlniieit From page One) pany to conceal payments to him. The prosecution objected that the defense was trying to u*e
Hear These Messages Saturday, 7:30 P. M.—“ Why I Am I-oyal To The Church” Sunday. 10:30 A. M—“ Sanctified By Faith” 7:30 P. M.—“ This Is The Finger of God.” Monday. 7:30 P. M.—‘'The Signs of The Times And The Return of The Lord.” AND—Other Messages of Great Bible Truths. In REVIVAL MEETINGS Now Through May Ith CHURCH Os The NAZARENE Corner North 7th & Marshall St. Decatur. Ind. BIG YOUTH MEETINGr-May 2nd BRING YOUR FRIENDS AS YOU COME. SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY—May Ith
you are;invited 10 Stop in and look ° Ve * ° Ur se ’ e< ‘ , ’° n Spring Dresses, | Sweaters and jl'’’ JmMMKx Blouses. \ Priced from sl ' 9B TZoMfMVUf Siofi 270 N. 2nd St. I’h« ne 197
government witnesses to present its side of the case to the Jury on the governments time. Federal Judge Henry A. Rchwelnhaut sustained government objections to the line defense crossexamination was taking. The witnesses Included Ernest R. Nelson, former cashier of the Batavia National Bank, Batavia. 111., L. W. Arthur, comptroller of the Batavia Metal Products Co.. Inc., and J. E. Stanley, a teller at the First National Bank of Prestonsburg. Arthur testified that he authorized the First National Bank of Batavia, lit. to pay a fl,Soo draft on bi* firm, a Garoson subsidiary, from the Cumberland company. He said Dr. Henry M. Garsson —a co-defendant with May told him the money was an advance on lumber. The government yesterday Introduced testimony that May had presented the draft to the Prestonsburg bank and had received cash for It. under defense questioning. said the ('umlw-rland company had deposit* of 11.200 in his bank in 1944. He said the deposits were In the form of checks and currency brought to the bank by the former congressman and William H May. — o MARSHALL ON (Continued From Page One) and Austrian treaties and smilingly repeated for the audience of 50 well-wishers part of the toast he offered at Generalissimo Stalin's banquet in the Kremlin. The foreign ministers ended the long, inconclusive conference in a genial mood last night at Stalin's farewell dinner. They drank 20 toasts, ate a seven-course dinner and afterward watched the Russian technicolor film, "The Stone Flower." Everyone had gone home by 12:30 a m. Stalin, dressed In a kahkl buff uniform with a shining generalissimo's star, offered only one toast. That was in vodka to Presi-
dent Truman. The toast was a[ long one built around hopes fori international unity. Mr. Trumun I was the only national leader Stalin mentioned by name. latter Soviet foreign minister i V. M. Molotov drank a collective • toa*t to the heads of all the big I four states. — ——o EXPECTED BUILDING (Continued Fn-m Page Onet with 3,818 a year ago. Detroit The Detroit housing commlKsion reported that 2,247 units were started In the first quarter this year, contoured with 2.829 begun In the same three months last year. The price of homes advanced about 20 percent
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l ■ Sunday, April 27th: • ■ FRIED CHICKEN with Dressing a SWISS STEAK ■ BAKED HA.M . CHOICE OF TWO ■ Mashed Potatoes — Candied Sweet Potatoes ■ Ewalloped Corn — Peas and Carrots ■ CHOICE of ■ Tossed Green Salad — Cottage Cheese Salad ■ CHOICE OF ■ lee Cream or Fruit Jello with Cake I (> B : Soda (fndt ■ FRIED CHICKEN WITH DRESSING ■ SWISS STEAK ■ ■ BAKED HAM ■ Mashed or Candied Sweet Potaloea Ewalloped Corn ■ Hot Buttered Rolls ■ : Swearingen’s : ■ On the Highway B *■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■T I COME T 0... ) EQUITY WHERE ICE CREAM IS BEST! ) Cheese Prices i Cut 8c | SPECIAL FULL FLAVORED ) MILD CREAM CHEESE ) N°w £ Jc th* | Fresh ’ 2 ths / DRY COTTAGE CHEESE w 1 EQUITY DAIRY STORE j Phone 158 Decatur, Ind. / ■ ■■■■■■■■«■■■■ ■■■■'■ ■■■■■ • : Notice To Taxpayers- ■ : Monday, May 5 : FINAL DAY TO Z ■ PAY TAXES ■ ■ ! ■ ■ Avoid the last minute rush and ■ & the risk of paying the penalty J by paying your taxes now. ■ : Roy L Price, Treas. ■ ■
Pick-up will be made in DECATUR • MONROE - PREBLE Please have paper tied in bundles and placed along curb. ' Pick-up starts at 10 a. m.
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SPECIAL: Full Fashion, First t)iiality, 51 and 15 Kuagt, Rayon Hose. New spring shade*. Our regular $1.15 hose. Only 89 cents.— Miller Jones Store, litit2 NOTICE OF ELECTION Willard Cemetery Nollet* i* hin-by given that there will be a meeting at me Jacob M-hool houae. Blu<- Creek Twp., April 29, 1917. Tu«-»day eve., at 7:30 p. tn. (I»I.ST) forth« election of a new truatee —due to the death of J. Frank Merriman. Your preaem-e will appt eclated. Board of Trustee*
