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»<’° N °, n , 'i.'llizhW." u“. J..rn— <’■ »'* lie.. !>’-<“ m * ,h *‘ J,(l ‘""v Hoffman <>f l, ‘ l * l! ' b ,h "- r ■ n Xpril »3. H» •"- " U ' H " K “”* »"■ n offhlatlUK- ™ sN * „ light blu* »““ *" h whkh :“•* S' * „ a < and - ..tended the bride »!'!> " Hvy l ’""' Sun 1 H ,U,l<< "’ ' T the S’owin-f the cere. •S”:" Lie left a l "°‘. Or j® 1 "', ,4faroliii« , ‘. Virginia. S/JL'and on*- White In W*.,-. and ‘later. Mr. and K> | B <ram "• S’* l ""’' ML, until re ently. w.s Wp, .he Se.ra Ifoebuek Co. SLpnL order department ■ . 11,. !.u»n.‘"d I- employ i. hafei wholeaale Co ®i‘' \ne»’r-idmK in their ■ >".me at «»« Mer-■T’-i tending 'he wedding ®,.a!Mr‘ J c Ri<don-n<l Ilia® H Rigdon. I H- NSL,i(r m<| . C|d 'l?ie Rigdon, Mf.'M.Clellan. ■ M * M ■Ln-on Atlanta. Oa ; Olla ■ I'atunot City. H;‘ • S^ith.l-olk Ha.; J A SLo'Ui ,;j •4“ l Mr * J ' ' jsckaon. —■ —* S' smitley and K WOLFE WED |K j; 0 -. smitlev. daughter of |K‘> vl ,..|ey. ‘I-’ B'i’h -Ireet. Wolfe aon of Logan I*'-• <». were united at four o I"' ■> Sunday April at ' e home of K, Kat: Bra«. who read the M, roz nuptial rit» , r > . h..-e ft'l ie| wedding K n tea! blue. t.nd carried ~f ;>••*< h . oloi ed gladumpleted her attire with !»»<h Her .-nly attend- ■ u , Ralph ltold«on. wore a Htl’w and .Hilled a boU yellow jonquil*. K.- ■»» the ceremony, a re--c-ntr five guect- was the home of the bride's \ -■ -ter wedding take B* , ,ea I'lfulL appointed table r- :n now an employe of l.umlier and Coal Co. j|Ki"ire .nd a half reaie in tile Mr and Mr* Wolfe |M re-iding with th.- groom a |K nt Willshire Hu NUME IS Skeo to wed ha* h-en made of and -j»|»i oa< hitiK |Mte|e us Mias Joyie Meyer, |Sur of Mr and .Mr*. Fred F of Columbia City, to Ger|Mb.dls. ion of Mr. and .Mrs. HBE Martin of Monroeville. The sill take plat e at nine Saturday morning. May 3, uea Columbia Weelect, a graduate of gMd fatboHe high *< hool and ‘ hospital Hl pool of is tus on tiie staff of the county memorial hospital g|Mt Matin served three and tear* in the army, two of Sw” r> *'*'•*»» He i* now em by -he I’ennsyhania Hail CI«L TO TAKE PART CENTENNIAL Mara-ry Mnn. Hoekford 1 ''ud-ni daiuhterof Mr * I. Linn of tn! s cfty, *0 important part In the • n, "’»r«»ry confetence • ! "'«d eds of dim In ruc»., will | M . (in |he sot ,or ,hl ' discussion on ''’Maffairs and ft* the een. I^Em?.?|"" 1 ”’ Sal;ir, i»y mornU" Sill tre asafatlng ag IK*’ ,r « hr .or in entertainM k ' " " ' lub anti choral "'"del* for the hist HL ?” " f "•""i y which ■bL.m ,■*’ The sen * * Mar d* of honor in ®I!U w " 1, h PF*Hm iria> '"orniug rate /7 n ** , * MhZ? f /“Fpl" and white, KT on?" for the guest. B'MMarn n? MT,rt l«lng staff H ' 4l *ditor !..it B At* * UT,N S b. lodge home. W ? *bs IJwl “d'dat.« by the H d *« «nd drill
CLUB CALENDAR •ecl.ty Deadline, 11 a. M. Phone. 1000 — 1001 Monday Pythian needle duh, K of p., after temple M. V. S. dinner. Methodist church basement. 6 p.m. Kirkland I.adies chib, high achooi, 1:30 pm. Art Pepartment of Decatur Wolman's club, Mrs. A. N. Anker, 7:JO i p.m. Our l.ady of Victory discussion club. Mrs. Irenaeus Gas'’, 7:80 p m. Tuesday C. L. of C. chorus ehearsal. 7:80 p.m. Wednesday I'nion Township Woman's club, Mrs. Marion Stults, 1:30 p.m. St. Mary's Township Home Economics club. Pleasant Mills high school, 1:30 pm. Philalethfan circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. , Herman Von Gunten, S p m ilthany Evangelical U. R, ! mother • daughter banquet, church, carry-ln 6 p m. Vincent de Paul society, C. L, of hall, 2 pm. I nursday Presbyterian Woman's Missionary society, Mrs. I<ois (Hack. 2:30 p.m 1-adies Aid society of Magley . Evangelical and Reformed church, parish hail. Heidelberg Cla*s Skating Party, I Sunset Park. 7p m. z Ever Ready clawi, Mrs. Wilson I Beery, 7:80 p.m. Pleasant Bale Ladies Aid society, church, ail day. la«di<« Aid society of Trinity 1 Evangelical V. H. church, church, 7:30 put. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Menn hall, 7:30 p m. team Following the services, the meeting was turned over to the panAmerican chairman. Mrs. Ethel Baughman, who in turn introduced Mrs. R. B Myers, guest speaker. During the buslnew meeting, I Mrs. Harold Tieman. preident, announced that a joint district meeting with the legion will lie held May 1 at the post home, with the district president. Mrs. Marjorie Burt, and department president. Mabie'Morgan, as guests. The dis U-ict of 'he auxiliary will lie held Thursday, May 8. at I'nion dale The election of officers will be held and memorial service* conducted. Mrs. Morgan and other state oficerts will be In attendance. All chairman aie asked to have their reports in to their district chairmen. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting by the committee, co-chairman, Ethel Baughman and Annabelle Gehrig, and Harriet Mallonee. Marie Ahr, Emma Lou Ahr. Margaret Moran. Mary Lhamon. Anita Gehrig. Winifred Kitaon. Naomi Borman. Quintette Frey. Lois Eady and Romaine Eady Door prizes were won by Mrs Mildred Smith. Mrs. Madelon Schurger and Mrs Lue'.la Tieman. Tne C. L of C. chorus will meet at seven thirty o’clock Tuesday evening for rehearsal. The Heidelberg class of the Zion Evangelical and Refotmed church will hold a skating party Thursday evening at Sunset Pa k. Members are to meet at the church at seven o'clock. The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church will have its regular meeting Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock in the church basement A shower of needed articles for the church kitchen will l»e held, and members may contact Mrs. R. O. Wynn for a list of the needed items. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Bohnke. Mrs Adam Kunowlch and Mis. Hubert Gilpen. The Ever Ready class will meet at the home of Mis Wilson Beery Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. A special meeting of Pocahontas lodge will tie held Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Red Men hall. The great Pocahon tag of Indiana will lie a guest, and all members are urged to attend A potluck supper, with a white elephant party, will be held following the lodge meeting. Mr. and Mrs."johnny Waltke. 116 West Adams street, are parents of a baby girl, born at 7:16 a m. this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. 1 ounce and hae not hecn named. 0 — Noiseless milk deliveries by horse-drawn carts have been made possible by the manufacture of Steel and rubber
Funeral eervlce- were held last Friday at Fort Waytie for Mrs. Emma McMullen. M, of Fort Wayne, sister of the late D. 11. F. Costello of this city Mrs. McMullen was well known in this city among the olde. residents. She would have been 87 years of age in May. Dr. N A. Bixler was among more than 100 optir.netriet* and representatives of industry who attended a I'onforenee on eye care in Industry, in Indianapolis, Sunday. Mrs. Herman l.ankenau, delegate from the Decatur Parent-Tea-I chers association, and Mrs. Leo Kirsch, delegate from the Monmouth association., will attend the Indiana congress of Parents -Teia chers at the Ma oft and Claypool hotels in Indianapolis on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr ami Mis. Niles Williamson, Mr and Mrs Earl Chase, Miss Marjorie Drew and Miss Irene Draper attended the address of B. R. Lakin. D. D„ pastor of Cadle Tabernacle, in Huntington Friday night. Mr Richard McClenahan, a junior at Indiana university, was recently elected social chairman of the Jackson duh for young Democrats on the campus. Dr. John Terveer of Evanston, HI visited with his mother. Mrs. B. T. Terveer, over the weekend. Miss Janet t'hrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luzern t’hrick of Fort Wayne, formerly of Decatur, will sing with the alto group of the philharmonic < holt on the children’s crusade Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Miss t'hrick was one of the two students chosen from the St. John the Baptist school In Fort Wayne, to participate in the program o Admitted: Eugene Baker. 325 North Fifth street; Earl Geyer, 330 North Fourth street: Mrs Otto Wefel. 213 Adams street; John H. Parrish, route 4; Charles Thomas, Bryant; Mary Attn Cramer. Geneva; Fred Weitz, Rockford, O. Admitted and dismissed: Romaine Elmore. Port (anti; Mrs. teadore Bernstein, 330 South First street: Mis. Luther Engle. Monroe. Dismissed; Mrs. Carl Luglnblll, Berne; Mrs. William Davis, Geneva; l*avon .Mattax, Geneva; Fred Kuhn. Rockford. O.: J.itnes Flemming. Decatur; Mie. Raymond Steffen and Irnby Itoy. 437 Mcßarnes street. Mrs. Alfred II Thieme and baby boy, Monroeville; John Heller. Geneva. A■■ I ■ I A Mrs. William Lyons has received a change of address for her .ton, Pfc. II E Lyon*, previously stationed on Kwajalein. His new address is: Pfc. H E Lyons. 593755. M B. N A. S.. P H. T. H Ford Island. Navy No. 128, Box 1873, c/o F. P <>.. San Francisco, Calif.
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II SHAKING his finger. Gerald Welch. 18, confessed slayer of his sweetheart, Dolores Fewkes, expla.ri to Pasadena, Cal., police how the couple’a suicide pact failed when he ran out of bullets. After shooting and bludgeoning the 16-year-old girl, Welch brought her body to a Pasadena police station and gave himself up. (InlttntUonilS Smoke has been used tor screening tr<s>p movements from hostile observation since Biblical times. Flattery tor You fW v -' /n n\ //V T ■ II I £ / / B I Ik 1 3 I 111 IMP 9i02 |Ha '(Ham An'fllkhfvea Wherever you go. this will go beautifully! Pattern 9102 is cool, soft, slenderizing, with especially graceful capelet sleeves and gored skirt. Flower motif transfer given. This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Churl shows you every step Pattern 9102 comes in sizes 34. 36, 38. 40. 42. 44. 46. 48. Size 3« ' frock takes 3% yards 35-inch. Send TWENTY FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept . 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago SO, 111 Print plainly YOt'R NAME. AD DRESS. ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. Fifteen cents more brings you our Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book with brand new oasy-to-sew fashions for everyone, Printed right on Its pages is a FREE pal tern for an Infant's Sacque and Bootees.
Damage Suit Is Set For September Trial The *IO.OOO damage atilt of Robert Shoner against the Standard Oil company and Sidney Beauchamp, ventted here from Allen touniy, han been set tor trial by Judge J Fred Fruchte on September 23. In the claims against the estate of Heniy Kohnc, Judge Fruchte this morning ordered 672.84 paid Edward I! Kobne out of assets, and (graduation Cards Holt house Dr uk Co. The Comforts of a’JModern Home Here, in our restfully appointed funeral home we provide comfort and privacy for lhe families we serve. Ourn is a truly personal service that meets every re- j quirement of this advanced One widely appreciated fee-' ture of our service is our 4 convenient location." Black's 500 Home |^ CIC * TU * INOl * N *
Cancer is deadlier war SKES 3 - ... a ,ff A,-—m 'is In the war year* when our boys faced the scream and terror of Stukas, fought monster liger tanks, prodded the Jap " from a thousand pillboxes .. . more than twice ax many ran Cancer Society’a drive for funds in April. Join with people were killed at home—by cancer. your nickels. Your dimes. Your dollars. Join to help the We’re not telling this to frighten you We’re telling you this scientists conquer cancer Every dollar you give helps to to enlist your aid to fight cancer. A disease that strikes— support this research program provides better facilities 'on the average—one out of every two American families fur diagnosis and treatment brings closer the day when One way to fight it, is to see a doctor the minute a member they’ll find a cure. of your family develops one of cancer’s danger signals* all pitch in. We couldn't give to a better cause —the Bur a bigger and surer way to fight it, is to join the Amen- cause of hope instead of despair. ——— *Cancor’« Danger Signals ura.ANO.MAm FACTS about (/ftOI ' Ona-eighth ofow entire population— 17,000,000 Americans—ore ii-dvv V Jr *. A pniteott temp ee toMnataq, a*oMla*y In io die of cancer. This is a shocking, but sbvolutclv true /nrt. x** " % ***^ w "*♦ breoit. Up, or toopvo. But Itert ii hofr ■ . . even today, one out of three may be cured of *•<**•• *>»■»*»» "jee** •* cancer, and in at least one type, 92% is curable—r Are «»<*/ i« nmr And to help science tnally «ef«rr cancer, the American (tencer Society 4 P,. r ...i,e <h. n ». m rhe color m .Ice o« . has made more than 100 grants for research projects Kighl now. ihr MtofAmi wartar mete same scientifec group responsible for the atomic bomb is directing lhe j todtaeslton research to conquer cancer. Bvcry dollar you give speed, lhe w.rch • Rtootetoto h—san..., ima.plteMd c-pis. I ar drtWcvtty In twallawinf L radical cheap» In normal bowel habits (jaard/loseyoalore- -to&yi/ercancer The Americas Cancer Society SEND VOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THEO. F. GRALIKER. TREASURER. AT FIRST STATE BANK -
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price purity. He said some legt-ia were too high mid others 100 low but doubted hi', lomiultlee would be utile to recomini-pil a new formula ibis year. — — -O - " —— The United States department of Labor was establiahed In I*l3,
