Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1947 — Page 3
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rL e oickason r° R .n BATVR°* y , Crlckmore of F p»ulin* william | ( |»“‘''"' r (he bride <>f |? , iTd il ' , Merriim'n. »<m "J lU 1 ” 1 ". ~ h Merriman «f I Mt< angle »«n« " ul " 1Hl I " 1. evening. April r durene parsonage In ie'ated. fcr. only a-tendant wan F riuinr i l«l •<f"’ n Fi; of -hi- <ity wst man. f®. wl g .ittlre'l In a I** ll ’ *”lch xhe wore a L‘.«- - f wh, ”“ ,a,n "' I ._ |, t n employe of the E*” Co in thia city. The |*’. l „ w reading *«'* | I preot’ «' «< S " 1 " 1 ' Th r ’ Lrrtt. Loaughter r ET |$ held I Lsnual mother and daugh- |, Os she Monroe .Methodist i r„. held Thursday *»»| Id,, church annex. Prayer] Lred by " 1P ,tP ': B ”• E tallowed by 'he welEL by Virginia Mitchel; Delore* Mitchel; *oiir. Land Mr* K. S. Morford; j( rji John Floyd; adIL Morford, presentation L t „ Mr*. Mb Hendricks. Lether present; Mr*. Laura r o ide*t mother with most t. granddaughters and | jranddaughters present; ■Joyce Wrewster. Clyntle Iwem My Mother." Irene L iolo. Rev. Morford; fcl.-.E, Franc** Kegerrels. ■banquet was nerved by the L n her* of the church. I FORUM CLUB lam announced I Edgar Gerber, program Lg for the Manic Forum club, Eoun -<l the following pro■to be given in the club's Liul Sunday afternoon at [j.wph - whool auditorium. It Renlwn‘will he the guest ■a ■ Bach Busoni. Lt. Haydn |y.'<o variations, f minor. I ■a. II minor. Chopin. bo mamtoao. EioUoho Vivace. I ‘ b ■ePrcn non tanto. ■hu. Carlo* Guastavlno. ■NUO. > b may expressive.
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Baturoay Zion E. V. and Reformed church guild rummage mile, church, !» am. Pella Theta Tau rummage sale. Zlntsmaster Motor Sales. St. Paul Golden Rule Class, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Durr, 7:30 p.m. Monday Itaptisl mother daughti r banquet, K. of P. home, 6:30 p.m. Gamma Nil sorority, Barbara Roop. 7:30 p.m. Women's Bowling league annual picnic. Hanna - Nutt man, <1:30 p.m Auxiliary Junior Girls Mothers party. Legion home, 6 n.m. luesday V. F. W. auxiliary, hail, 7:30 pm. <’. L. of bu« n*ss meeting, (mil. 7:10 p.m. C. L. of C. chorus. K. of f. hall. 17:30 pm Wednesday Zion Lutheran Married Couples dub. church Imsement, 8 pm. Psi lota XI business meeting. Elks. 8 p.m. Delta Theta Tau business meeting, junior-senior high school, x ! p.m. I hursday Ix-sfnn auxiliary district meeting. I'nlondale. Church of God mother-daughter pnrty, Mrfc. Herbert Hawkins, 7:30 p m. LaDanse de Puck, Debussy. Feux d'artifice. Debmsy I’r elude, G major. Rachmaninoff. Two Etudes Tableaux. Rachmaninoff. E-flat minor. E flat major. ENTERTAINS WITH TEA THURSDAY Mrs. Mabie Morgan, state president of the American Legion auxiliary. wan the honored guext at a musical tea Thursday afternoon, given by the past president* par- ! ley and the unit officers of the ; local auxiliary at the home of Mrs !T. C. Smith, president of the parIley. Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, past disI trict president, presided at the 1 beautifully appointed table, centered with bouquets of daffodils and blue iris. Mrs. Morgan was presented with an orchid, a gift of the I American Legion Mrs. Ralph Roop accompanied Mira Mat gene Bauer In a votal selection. Other guests attending were Marjorie Burt, fourth district president; Pauline Graham, fourth district secretary; Ruth Ponsett. fourth district chaplain; Edna Monroe. fifth district president; Lucille Merritt, unit president of Marion; Janet Huey, state poppy ; chairman MRS- RICHARD BEMONT HONORED GUEST AT PARTY j Mrs. Paul Hancher entertained with a bridge parly las' evening, i honoring her sister. Mrs. Richard ! Betuont, who will leave soon to 'join her husband in Anchorage. Alaska Guests attending were Mrs. Robert Frintnger. Mrs. Chalmer Debolt. Mrs. James Burk, Mrs. Dick Steele, Mrs. Howard Buck and Mrs. Gordon Acheson. Prizes in bridge were awarded Mrs. Burk and Mrs Steele. Dainty refreshments were seived at a later hour. MRS. MAY STULTS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Union Townehlp Woman's club met recently at the home of Mrs. May Stults, with twenty three members, seven gue*ts and six children present. • The meeting opened with the group singing the song of the yry— ’ A K fjjNPgwßMyßWz _*• I - BRL- • IN ROUTE home to Lx>s Angeles from New Rochelle. N. Y-, are 1 Lawrence Brooks and his 17-year- ' old daughter, Margaret Margaret t flew to New Rochelle to marry I John N. Hoffman, Jr., 28. but was - apprehended on charge of "wilI fully disobeying the lawful command of parent" (International)
month "Sweet Genevieve," the c litic prayer and salute to the flag. A reading was given by Adelle Bleckh on lightning protection. During the eoeinl hour, delicious refreshments were served by the; hostess. Ihe Church of God mothe r and daughter party will be held nt -evc-ti thlry o'clock Thursday even- : ing at the home of Mrs. Herbert ' Hawkins. o Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth, executive secretary of the- local Red Cross office, has returned from Newcastle, where she attended a four day conference In home nervIce, Basic and refresher training were given to the secretaries who serve the county chapters. The annua! junior-senior high echoed party was held lad night in the auditorium of the school. 0
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Admitted; Mr Allen Wolf, Monroe. Mm. William Hunter, fl West Adams street. Dismissed: Fred Weitz, Rockford, <).; Mis, True Gephart and baby son, Stephen David. 515 St. Mary's street; Charles Thomas, Bryant: Janet Kay McClure, route 5; Mm. Theodore H. Wftto and baby girl, ! route 6; William iWidi Michaels, I Monroe; Jesse James Cancino, route I; Ruth C-rncino. route 1. o
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Mr. and Mrs. Iteinha d Selking of route 2. are parents of a baby boy, born at 10:42 p.m last night |at the Adams county memorial hospital He weighed 5 pound*. 13 ounces and has not been named o I. U. Plans Airborne Summer School Group Bloomington. Ind.. May 3 (I'P) Indiana Fniverslty today announced plans for an airborne summer school class. Stiid-'tits enrolling in a course of comparative education will Gy to Mexico City in a chartered plane leaving June 2 to study the Mexican school system. I’rof Merrill T. Eaton, the class i instructor, has taken -itidentn to Mexico nine times in recent years. i but tin- trips always wore made by train or automobile. <> Indict 39 Election Workers At Capital Indianapolis, May 3 —(VP)— Indictments charging ■'!!< persons ! with violating Indiana election laws were on file today in Marion : i otinty. A week ago today, a grand jury ! indicted 18 person*, including three l>recinct commit! ■emen and 15 pre- | cinct election letard workers employed during the May, 1946, pri- ■ mary. Yesterday, the same jury returned 21 more indictments, naming a ; fourth precinct commit leeman and : _’<i polls workers.
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Delay Sentencing Os Francisco Embezzler Indianapolis. May 3 (VPi Rcntenclng of Earl H. Weitzel, former Francisco bank cashier who confessed a 11,011 embezzlement. was delayed In federal dist-1 rlct court today until June 27. Judge Robert C. Baltzell upheld i Imposition of the sentence pend- 1 t iflg further investigation of the] I case. Baltzell said yesterday that Weitzel's confession was "the j greatest shock in my 27 years as ] a judge." The two were personal , friends for 10 years, the judge said. Baltzell once practiced lawnear Francisco. 0 Tower Bridge Reopen To Londoners Today Ixindon. May 3. H'P) —The famous tower bridge was about to reopen today under new man- i agement. When the 75 drawbridge operators and maintenance workers struck Monday they refused to lower the spun before leaving. The ; , usually heavy traffic over the bridge had to be rerouted. The navy came to the rescue Today it sent a part of 48 sailors to stoke up the boilers and prac- ' tice raising and lowering the bridge. They were eX|w-<ted to have it working as usual by Monday. 0 Sinclair Workers To Vote On CIO Union Washington, May. 3 (FPI The national labor relations board today ordered an election within 30 days among employes of the Sinclair Refining company at East Chicago, Ind . to determine if the workers want representation for <olle<flve bargaining purposes by the <’l() oil Workers union o — — Salting Meat Salt draws out the juice from meat, so should not be added until the meat is ready to be cooked.
Bl «JBBBH IL - —j- »» WF * OB ■' 3 r*. . is* u MJ , W- T i MBBQc POLICE CAPT. GEO2GE BARNES (arrow) catches Union Official Jac): Canon as h<* jumps from atage to duck melee that broke out during boisterous meeting of Chicago dairy employes union. Daily sup11 ply of milk is endangered by a threatened dairy strike. (International Soundphoto)
Scranton Newspaperman Dead Os Heart Attack Scranton, Pa.. May 3 tl’pi - Anthony J. O'Malley, tid. veteran managing e-litor of the Scranton Times, died at hl* home here yes ' terdny several hours after suffering a heart attack. O’Malley, who hud been 111 for “ome time, was placed In an oxyI gen tent after falling in <i a coma I IL- regained consciousness tor a i short lime, then lapsed back Into i the coma. He began hi- newspaper career i i ns a printer and proof reader and held the managing editorship for I >5 years. —•— — -o Life has no bltvslng like a pro-1 dent friend. i '
.....UECf.issL:-.^? ! *SSiSSSBMBBjjSSBnBMnB Att,IN TH! PILOT'S COMPARTMENT of a plane, Howard Hughes, movie maker, plane tiesigner and airline executive, demonstrates $l3O radar warning system he designed to help prevent crashes in mountainous regions. Dials on upper center panel flash light and sound horn when craft comes within 2.000 feet of any object, (International)
—>■’» ■ W"~ »l3pt Cottage type is unusual blend of stone and brick. | ’ ' v I ‘ * ! 7? x. G . - \ » :'• iff 4F E ' w ! JrW 5 1® ■*»’ F i Xj illl II i--(nalith helf-timbor has hiah aitch and orominent aabloe.
Mercury Soars Over 100 In California lx>s Angeles, May 3. (CPI Southeran California got set today for another day of blasting heat which topped 100 degr-ms in 10 interior cities and broke an all-time l,<»* Angeles record yesterday. _——ff —— Relieves Raredom Boring work can be made pleasant by conscientiously feigning an interest in a monotonous job. Tests also have established that boredom is inhibited whenever rhythm can be introduced into the work. For this reason, as industrial surveys attest, workers are much less subject to boredom when music accompanies their work. o Trade In a Gooo sown —Decatur
The Girl Scouts of troop VII met at the Lincoln *< hmd Tuesday after school. The meeting was opened with the promise and pledge Several torts wire passed, after which the meeting closed with the friendship circle. Madeline Friends, scribe, Motor Courts In 1922, there were only 000 motor courts in the whole nation. Today there are 20,000 motor courts with an average of 22 rooms to each court. — <>.... — xirt li i: to Hflllll'.Hs Nothr l- h<*r«b>* th.it th* ILsinl of H* hoo) IruHt««N •>( Ihe <‘lty of I »•<,<! nr. A<Lim* f’o'inty. iinlfaiia. will up to th* 1 hour of i I’M <<n .Monilnv, Mav IHth, HHi, it th*- offht* of tin* <*lt.v Hufo-ihi. of S* h<<ol*. ro’ * iV4- -akd bld-* for flv«- liirloml of tuo hi* li " 1 11. I I I k dU ■’•"I ' ’"k l| I’oinph-ts. Mp«*< Isl atioii' irs- avail- • ‘ Is- at th*- above tn*-rition* *1 offl* «■ 1..u 'i M<l to to a< < ■*fiipanh.«l by a ♦•rliflfd < Io * k (Mvable- (*> th*- Roald of hoo| Tru*to-0-«i in mi amount »f|tihal* nt to five parent of- ihl hitl Bbl's inuM b»- s it>Hiitt-*l on Form •s'. . pr« Ila-tl by th»‘ Ntat»- Board ' \ < *.tih’ - ttfhh li I ■rni k ;i».i • L‘WI - ‘*ffi *■ of tils- fits ints ioh-nt ««f K» liools*. Th»- Board r« -- rv» thi* rluht tn rojfs t any or ail l»hh. B> ord* r t,f ih». |L*ard f M* bool Sru-t’s-w, itii IM .| io of Mav. 1.H7. •I*oir*| ssf *rli«Mo| I'ri.Nlrrss of ibr *sb 001 IHj of llrs-Nlor. Indlnon. H> I'. I.rruii 'ls i nrhmd. *rrrrlnr>. NOTICE I will be out of my office May 5 to May 26. Nurse in attendance during regular office hours. DR. J. M. BURK Fine Selection Imperial Wallpaper Beautiful Patterns SMITH DRUG CO.
SUNDAY, MAY 4th / ('hoice of— ■ • BAKED LOIN OK PORK 1 ♦ VIRGINIA BAKED HAM ( ♦ FRENCH FRIED ( Hit KEN 1 Choice of Two— » Escalloped Potatoes, Candied Sweet Potatoes, > Cauliflower, or Brussel Sprouts. 1 Choice of— ■ Waldorf Salad, or Lettuce with French Dressing 1 Choice of— W Ice Box Cake, or Ice Cream and Wafers. J Sada tytitt ’Wchu / ♦ Baked Loin of Pork ♦ Virginia Baked Ham f ♦ French Fried Chicken 1 Sweet or Escalloped Potatoes I Cauliflower r Lettuce with French Dressing 1 Hol Buttered Rolls f Swearingen’s j — on the Highway Z 4. £s) W “HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE ONE I LOVE!” Fortunate are the May born. For their birthstone is the beautiful Emerald—a gem treasured through the centuries. At Pumphrey’s you're sure of the finest Emerald — mounted to display its l>eauty. Sp(*cial instruments —available only to memliens of the American Gem Society — determine the value of your stone accurately. SMC f RECISTEIIB JEWILtB 1 I AWEBICAN (II SOfltn • J
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