Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1947 — Page 3

aV may 22. 1947

K| has KeTINC Em «-bi»l»** r " f P-1 ■mH •' *"* nx •• ■ (<>i I'* regular WM lul I drwsert waEmail ■.,). of > "t «<•*’’’■• ■ <„,mann conducted a ■_« meeting, during V completed for ■io t>e held at the Hob ■ M on Friday and ■u«e 11 H K t ||,. hu’inesa meeting, ■played and prize- were ■r. Sanniann. Mrs. Ed- ■ k a nd Mrs IlMlt L for the evening were K, Holthoime. Mrs. Robert ■\) . (hue Knodle. Mi*. Itrnneil. Mis- < ’’°* L,nl * K Herman Knteckeherg. n —' ■ bible lA'ETS . mbit- <ln»* Os the and Reformed , at the home of Mrs. J()n , Wednesday even- ■ regular monthly meetforest Owens opened ng by reading a poem. »M<h the lesson study by Mr* William Sanders |lnK and the scripture (lowed. e program, a short bull* tine was conducted by M , Mrs. Owens, during i M F Worthman was rretary of the organliadina Mrs Ed Jaberg. who The meeting was dosed [roup iepealing the Mixllrt ion. te.ses. Mrs. Goldner, Mra. her and Mrs Floyd Ande lie barge of the enterMr Gerber - played a . and Mias Charlene l-eh-two readings “Help yonr was then played and re awarded Mra. iiersel Cal Yost and Mr* Clara nr Delicious refreshreserved by the commlfirge HIP VILLAGE MEETING lub and I” wax the theme I)., Anna K. Williams, smitratlon agent of Adty. used in a special Inerting recently at the iclt school. The Friend »«, dub ladies joined in resting discussion whiqh a cue and false quiz on conduct meetings cor- ; the business meeting, d by the president, Mrs it was decided to send r* leadets to Purdue on , Also, tickets for stunt

CHILDREN’S : and fl Size* 1 to 14 N. Second St. Phone 197 g Decatur's Only Children's — Wearing Apparel Store. I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ faj, ■mrv 7 CONGRATULATIONS!” • * There’s a party on your list and gifts •w the lucky person. But you’ll have no problem if you choose those gifts at Pumphrey’s. We have an array of unique, •uteresting gifts at all price ranges . . . Infect for any occasion. favetny Stw (IttUHMft JIWILIII AMERICAN CII HCiCTI I • IWU *••••• J

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 1 nureoay So Cha Ilea. Mrs. Dick Eh In ger. 7:30 p.m. Women of Moose, Moose home, S p.m.. executive meeting, 7:30 p m. Stated meeting of Eastern Star, Manonic. 7:30 pm. St. I’aui Ladies Aid society, Mra. Floyd Arnold, all day. Rurallstlc Study duh. Mrs. Amelia Miller, R p.m. I'nlon Township Woman's club, Mrs. George Morrbt, 7:30 p m Circles I and IV of W. S. C. S. of Methodist church. Mrs. Harry Daily, 2:30 p.m. Circles II and 111 of W. S. C S. of Methodist church, Mrs. Frank Krick. 2:30 pm. Friday Pocahontas lodge. Red Men hall, 3 p.m. Legion auxiliary social meeting, legion, k pm. Progressive Workers class of Tiinity Evangelical I*. church. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sautbine. 7:30 p.m. Happy Hustlers 111 dull. Jacqtfeline Stauffer, 7 p.m. Sunday Aeolian choir rehearsal. Baptist church, 2 pm. Monday Pythian Needle dub. K of P home, after temple. Tuesday Hoot Townehip Home Econtenics club, Mrs. Henry Graber. 1:30 pin ' night were distributed to the chib members for Immediate sale. An added highlight to the meeting was a duet by Ina and Mary Raudenbush. entitled "Mother.** and a reading by lx>uf«e Hileman Guests a t the meeting included Anna Belle Clawson, assistant •state leader of home demonstration agents from Purdue, and Mrs. E. W Busche of Mon-oe. Hostesses for the month were Ina Raudenbush. Dairy Browning. Mis. Smith and Mrs. Hrant. NANCY JANE HIGH HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Nancy Jane High, daughter of MY. and Mrs. Holiert High, observed her fourth birthday anniversary with Monday afternoon at her home on North Twelfth street A delirious luncheon was served, and the guest of honor received mapy lovely gifts. Those present were Mr. and Mt* James Ritter and children. Edwa:d, Shirley, iatrry, Bonnie Lou, Mrs. Margaret Maines and child ren, Ronnie. Dianna, Susan Jane. Mrs. Mary Johnson, Evelyn Summers. Jane Ritter. Mr and Mrs Robert High, and the honored I

BTWrUPTiir' .x. ■ , "'"is z.ateA ai i aK 9 £ -a w J I i *1 ® * I 9 I ' I - I \ ‘ ?I1 ; 1 I r ? HI WED ’N BERNE Mrs. Kendrick Roth was, before her recent marriage m the Mennonite church in Berne. Miss Elsie Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F Stauffer of Herne. The groom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R F. Roth, reside in Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Roth are making their home i t 306 Baltimore street in Berne. (Photo by Anspaugh)

gtiegt. Nancy Jane High. KUM JOIN US CLASS IN MEETING TUESDAY The Kum Join fa class of the Bethany Evangelical United Breth-; ten church met Tuesday evening in the social rooms of the church, with thirty one memlrera and children in attendance. Mrs. Vernon Custer read the devotions using a subject in keeping with family week Following a short business meeting, the committee conducted a seat anger hunt Refreshments were served dur-; Ing the social hour by the committee, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Andrews and .Mr. and .Mt* Philip Ito MV. I ANTIOCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN MEETING The Missionary society of the ! Antioch church met it. the new missions: y room of the church Friday, witli fourteen members and one guest. Mrs. Tom John ston present .Mrs. Alice Carper, president, was hostess. The next meeting will lie held June Ift at the home of Mrs. Reginald Skiles, one mile west and one quarter mile south of the Kirkland high school. Several membeta of tlie local society are planning to attend the state missionary rally in Goshen on May JO. Rehearsal of ihe Aeolian choir will not be held this evening due to commencement exercises at Decatur high school. Rehearsal will be held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the Baptist church, in preparation for the concert Sunday evening. The Woman's Society of Christian Service will have ite annual meeting as a part of the conference session at the Wayne street Methodist church in Fort Wayne. Saturday afternoon Dr Roxy l-e-Forge, who was stationed for years In China and was taken prisoner of the Japanese during the war. will give the addresH. Dr. LeForge will be the guest speaker at the First Methodist church here on Sunday morning. June I. o— Personals Miss Joan Brunton of Minneapolis. is spending a few days with her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brunton. Enroute here she visited with Mias Betty Graiiker in Milwaukee.

KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 Milee of Kldnoy Tube* Fluah Out Poisonous Want. If you he vein escess of acids la yourblood. your 1* miles of kidney tubes may be oeerworked. Thesetiny filtersand tubes areworkjay day and night to help Nature rid your I arstwn of escess acids and poisonous waste. When disorder of kidney function Pe™‘“ poisonous matter to remain in your bloodL it mayeause nagging backache. rheumatic pains. Jrg pains. lose of pep and energy. getting "P nights, swelling. puffiness under the eyes, i headaches and dissinees. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting andburning •«"*- timMshowe thmw I. somethin, wrong wiU your kidney* or Hodder. X Kidney* m«r «**d help the some M bow- * & tubas flush out P-i«n"“» »“'■« inm fuar bluud. U«t boea’s FUto.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

The Ohio Oil eompnny has recorded leases on 5.070 acres In I’leasant and t'nion townships 11 I Van Wert county, O. and it is reported that a number of deep oil wells will be drilled Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bell, and non William, have gone to Bristol. Va . to attend the graduation exercises at Sullins College Academy Mlns Nancy Bell will be graduated at the exertises Saturday morning. — o The electric tabulating machine was patented in ISM* Spine of the food which the C. S. Navy used on its South Hole expedition consisted of old fashioned pemmican, the preserved meat used by explorers for the last hundred years.

R, C. A. Victor Record Releases at ScfafaA "RED SILK STOCKINGS AND GREEN PERFUME” •THAT'S MY DESIRE” "SERENADE TO LOVE" "THROUGH” DREAMS ARE A DIME A DOZEN” •"YOU CAN'T HIDE YOUR HEART BEHIND A KISS" •"MY LOVE FOR YOU" • A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS" "WHEN AM I GONNA KISS YOU GOOD MORNING" •SPRING ISN'T EVERYTHING" "I CAN'T GET UP THE NERVE TO KISS YOU" "PIANO PORTRAIT" "ME GO WHERE YOU GO" "I CAN T TELL THAT LIE TO MY HEART" "PRAY FOR THE LIGHTS TO GO OUT” "NECESSITY' "MAM'SELLE" "I'M RESTLESS" "I WANNA” ■ SOPRANO BOOGIE" "TEXAS SKIPAROO" • UNLESS IT CAN HAPPEN WITH YOU" ••THE MAN WHO PAINTS RAINBOWS IN THE SKY" "ON THE OTHER END OF A KISS" "WHIFFENPOFF SONG" "SWEETHEART OF SIGMACHI" "STELLA BY STARLIGHT" "GUILTY" •MV ADOBE HACIENDA" • THE EGG AND I" "AFTER GRADUATION DAY" •TLL CLOSE MY EYES" •SPRING ISN'T EVERYTHING" •TIME APTER TIME" "ANNIVERSARY SONG" ■HOODLE ADDLE" "YOU CAN’T SEE THE SUN WHEN YOU'RE CRYING” "JALOUSIE” •ALL BY MYSELF" • SANTA CATALINA" Ito World** Greatest Arti»tl Are On RCA VICTOR Rtcord* 1 . . I.^l

I. U. Theater To Give Comedy Drama Civic Theater In Fort Wayne Site The Indiana I’niversity Theater, one of the top non-professloniil iheatrital organizations of the j nation, will piesent th- comedy drama ’The Rivals." at the Civic: theater In Fort Wayne Friday and Saturday. May 30. and 31. under the auspices of the Indians Cniversity: Alumni club of Fort Wayne. Tickets for the public will be available at the Civic theater box office from May 26 on. it was announced Alumni may obtain tickets i earlier from office's <;f the Fort j Wayne or Decatur alumni groups All seats will la- reserved and tickets will sell for 11.20. including tux. There also will be a matinee per formance Saturday afternoon. May 31. Any profit from the play will be placed in a nor'heaetern Indiana scholarship fund for outstanding high school graduates of this area The same cast will present "The Rivals" as the feature of the national drama conference to be held at Bloomington in June. It is regarded as one of the oiitetanding comedies of recent seasons

NEWS

Adrntted: Mary Alice Sudduth. 924 Shlrmeyer afreet; Robert I’. Banks. 612 Indiana street; Violet M'ah hie. route 2; Charles Boyd, route j; Mrs. Calvin .1 McKean, route 4. i Dismissed Mt« George J Tricker and hahy son. 1234 Madison street.

ARRIVALS

An announcement has been received of the birth of a baby girl. Janice Hue, to M . and Mrs K. E Elliott of San Bruno. Calif Mr and Mra. Harvey Rupert of Monroe, are grandparents of the t>aby. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Schinnerer of Willshire, O, are parent* of a baby girl, born at 10:02 p.m. Wednesday at the Adams county meinpounds, 5 ounces and has not been orlal hospital. She weighed 10 named.

Citation Hearing Under Advisement Judge J Fred Fruchte lute to<lay took under ndvleement a citation hearing against Clarence Hartley in the divorce proceedings brough by him against Elsie () Hartley in l!tf.’> She charged that support payments were due since January 12. 1946, at th< :ate of 115 per week His defense was that he had suffered a severe electrical I shock at the time he cult making | payment* John DeVoss and Ros- : coe D. Wheat represented Mr« Hartley, while Decker and Galllvan were Hurtb-v’s lawyers o I MHIIC 111- IMI-HOV CMOT nr.soi.i i-ios ro uiioM n stt < <>x<t:hx i N-.tl— !• I|. rln given In th- <-otn|(l <.f (he (■!:> he.a'.iir, Indiana, that It I- desired and i d-em-d neeesgiirv t,. rmik< (he fol lowing d scribed public Improvement In til ■ City of l»e- atiir. as authorised by the Improv,-meet resolution adopted bv -old ('iu'i‘ll on th -'nth lav •f W..'. IS*;, for the ■ rmstru- th.n of j i local (fewer (‘urnrnen'lng X w -t of the northwe-- corn r f Inh,; S,. t jn th- Erwin tr. hh .ld Addition to the •'ity of lie- atu-, then-, woitti ih.ng I the . enter line of the alley 12s ft to | the Adiirns Mtr-et ReWer amt thersi to t-r-nlnste. known as the clar , ence liiilt-rn-ler Hewer Irnprovsi inent All work done on tin- making of said des. rit»e,| p ||,||.. irnprovernent shall t,e In in < orilan.. with th. terms and conditions of tlie improvemeat resolution, adopted l>> the t'ommou Council on ttie abov>* named day. ii.d the det.illed drawings -plans, profiles, and sp.. ifh at ions : will, h ar on file and may be seen on til. offi. e of tlie Citv Clerk Tr-a-urer of |i.• ,tur. Indiana The Common i*oun< il lias fl«. .| tile :tr.| day ..f lun . lilt; the date upon which renionslram may be fih-.l or heard by persons Inter ested or iff., t- I by said de* ribed public Improvement, and on said . day. at 7 30 o’clock p.m., the Common Council Will meet al it- i-olln-ell chamlers in said •itv, for the | purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrance- wlili-h may bay.beet, filed or which nuc. f- presented. and will hear alt persons interested, or wti pr.-nertv Is affe.-trd by said p il.lc Improvement, anil will d-.|de whether the j benefit which will ao rue to the | property abutting and adjacent tn , the proposed Improvement, and • aid City. Will be equal to or ev eed file ,-stimat‘d .osts ~f the prof improvement as estimat'd by the City civil Ivngineer fly ords r of the Common Coum ,1 of th, < ity „f l>e<atur Indian., >l. ternon Aurnnd (Ity f ieri, . treasure,. May 22-2'a How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place _ I 1»o your false t. i-tli annoy ami ,-m---bnrrass by slipping, dropping or wabldlng when you -at. laugh or r talk:- Just sprinkle a little i a«TEETH on your plates Tills alkaline (non-a'-idl powder holds fil.e • 'teeth more firmlv and more com- . fortably Xo gummv. gooey, pa <ty taste or f**,-llng. Ho, s not sour l Checks plat.- odor" (denture , breath) (let FASTEI-rril today at nnv drug store

SHOP at NEWBERRYS and SAVE MEMORIAL DAY WREATHS *l*49 to *l*49 ( ENAMEL TEA KETTIaES —Red and White SJ.I9 J ENAMEL WATER PAILS 89c | ENAMEL PERCOLATORS s9c ( ELECTRIC IRONS *2.95 ) SUN GLASSES IG C 25C 39C / SUIT CASKS *>.9B *® *2*9B ( Piu* Tax ■ GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS ~ and >OC / WE NOW SELL < IDEAL ICE CREAM pints 25c quarts 45c I ICE POPSICLES BROWNIES | CREAM BARS _ ( 5c 5c 5c

IN MEMORIAM In mem y of our beloved non and brother Harold Doyt Lytle One ml and lonely year has gone 1 its way today. Since oitr deep Morrow fell. 'I The shock that we received that 1 day, We still retnetnlter well. *Twaa bitter grief and a shock severe. To part with one. we loved so dear. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain. We have suffered since we last saw you. Life can never be the same. In our hearts your memory Unger, sweetly. Tender, fond and true You’ll never be forgotten, For there is no one < an ever take your place Missed by Wife. Son, Father. Mother, Brother and Slater. — -0 Trade In a (•••«* Tsss — lleealar j

SEEN IN THE SMARTEST HOMES IftPXRIAi. . , WALIPAPIXt F * ''•> vHL v;, w 1 SLx ■** * TP Dramatir pattern’’ R>rh rolortl The latcft thing in fitliionablc walls. Be tote to « them al out show ■ uuiul Smith Drug Co.

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Thirteen convicted murderer# have escaped electrocution by< guftx vnatorial intervention since the electric chair waa installed In Massachusetts In IHOO • o Trade In a (awed l»"« — Heralar

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