Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1947 — Page 3

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BaBTfSER TO WED COCHRAN — "1 " M ... .. of Mi I, " b „f South Elginb B 0 "®' ..U..10 ">■ MS' U...1 Mix lh, " l, ‘ l Z ’”** r ■ t'l*. k-"!. .-irect. The wed gW. , h . oho •• Saturday fj Inh ■" jy \l.. y * laihiilic churi h, i;... ’ L-imH’l” Vlchura* gPj^g,;, !ia“ . honen her K?K.ii "■ s ’’ rv '' “* Mi- Welidel Smith. . -i.-room elect, at gzH,l sephu- Ja.kHon will EJi, other a* he«t "tall attend'd the DeKTM...,.ih high •elitrnl. while graduated from De KK b ' ~h Io te now em ,|. paratill Cabling Co aND KOLDEWAY K Kment announced ®!K,.0 1 ..ni ha* la-ell made g Kjr., •'i.’’ ll ' of l.ois Sauter, ~f Mr* John gK; Vancouver. Waxb , to gMF.,m. a.iv. "f Mr and K Mbi- K ddeway of near Du'ta been *el for Hie EgJjFa,'.- a graduate of Van university where she roi-iology. She Aitn Chi Epxllon Bjß'.M* A.C. is a graduate of school and attended l f. l | college before en Br.l«th" army Xfter being corn in the field trtillery. he liaison pilot for that service. While still MEj Mi Koldeway attended KswAi..!,- I cache s college and |HjL 'l.n.'e began law training university. He is of tlpha Epsilon fratarBf.lner rrail'i.i' Ing with a bach degree In June. Mr will return to the home Como Mutual Life Co. Chicago. |. employed as assistant manager. BMnG ANNIVERSARIES BeHraTED SUNDAY ■ '.Ku! M H l ari G. Hieberi. il and vfrs Irwin M Worth HgKer.!'"! *ith , dinner Sun BBBfl ll, la'fers' home in celegig of ''eddlng an Hi gK at'endlng were Mi and g|Hli«--’ I Wortlinian and son, gßg M and Mrs Glen Beer gjOildn-n. i.inice. May and AlMr and Mrs. Freeman Mor Sun Babies I j I T * \gp SB /)/ —Uk - J tET*' lW\ I ll' vl 1 s&T ■ • if, '-ji&r IR- i 4 L. tgh ) A |®N- A ■ s x-i |K . o l 1 eL' I f 11 W — f V SLa EBlii «»je yourself time and *l't|i up several of these * r -P 'n 1 tie playsults. *«» Pattern 9430. easy •®®' Inrludes a uweet pattern ppi.,,.,., fj( |K X "** Complete, illus ’top* art •hows you tMSO comes In sites 2. *• «• sunsuit. 1H yds. VE.NTY.yivi: cants In "*• pattern to Decatnr *r«t. Pattern Dept., ISS " . Chicago SO, 111. YOUR NAME. AD IJf E. size and style fents more brings yon B Wt . toartln Spring Pattern B»” — -*»«•- ■Fosu ®’*ryone. Printed || f w to a FREE pat •« Infant’s Hsequa and

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A, M. Phonee 1000 — 1001 Wedneeday Presbyterian .Men’s club, church, <1:30 p.m. Union Township Woman's club, Mrs. Hertha Itleeke, |;SO pm. St. Mary’s Township Home Economics club tea, Pleasant Mills school. 2 p m. Ruth and Naomi circle, postponed. St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C, hall. 2 p in. Zion Reformed Friendship Circles. Church. 7:30 p m. Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Clara Baumgartner. X pin. Degree and Drill team of Legion auxiliary, legion, 7:30 p.m, Methodist church choir rehearsal church, 7:30 p.m. I nursoay Baptist Philo class. M and Mrs. Archie Smltley, 7:30 pm. Saturoay Primary department of Bethany Evangelical U. B church, church. l:3o p.m Stepler, Lewis Worthman. Sr., Mira Amanda WoHhman, Mrs. Ella Scherry and son, Rolland. Mr. and Mrs. Otto O. Bleberich, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Cox tyid daughters, Judy Ann and Gail Louise. Mr and Mrs. Marshall Hilpert. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cauble and children, Doris Ann, Donna Kay, Karen Elaine, Kenneth and Gerry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bleberich, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bleberich and c hildren, Roger Allen and Carol Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bleberich and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Worthman. ST. MARY'S SOCIETY IN REGULAR MEETING The St. Mary's socleiy met at the C. L. of C. hall Monday evening for the regular monthly meeting, with forty inembeis present. Five new members welcomed were Mrs. Frank Bentz, Mrs. Dale Harshman. Mrs. Harve Buffenbarger, Mrs. William Kuhnle, Jr, and Mrs. George Harris. Following the business meeting, a social hour was enjoyed, with Mrs. Herman Meyer chairman, assisted by Mis. Joe Murphy, Mrs. Peter C. Miller and Mrs. John Miller. Games were played, with prizes awarded to Mrs. William Kohne, Mrs. Elmo Miller and John Brite DECATUR GARDEN CLUB IN MEETING The Decatur Garden club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harold Owens, with twenty one members In attendance. Tiie meeting opened with the club collect, followed hy a abort business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Paul Felber, president. Roll call was answered with the quotation. “Places I Would I,ike to Visit." Mrs. Floyd Arnold read a paper, entitled "I Collect Old Roses." and Mrs Fred Aahbaucher reviewed the topic ’’Carnations." Two contests were then enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Handier and Mrs O. L. Vance. Delicious refreshments were nerved during the social hour by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Ashhacher and .Mia. Arnold. MRS. JEROME REED HOSTESS TO CLUB The Holy Family Discussion group met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jerome Reed. The meeting was opened with piayer.

\£uf.C>h, UPON THESE QUALITIES DEPENDS THE VALUE OF YOUR DIAMOND! But only an experienced jeweler can determine them for you. That is why you are wise to rely upon Pumphrey »—the only jeweler in Decatur a registered member in the American Gem Society. Through special instruments — available only to members of the Society — you can see these qualities for yourself. Discuss your diamond plans with our friendly staff. f «6ISTEi£9 HWILfII I AltllUM CH JCCIITI I

& A ’"Ir; <L: ‘ (IM WED RECENTLY—Miss Rosemary Thornburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Thornburg of Ponetotl route 1, became the bride of Donald Wayne Teeple. son of Mrs. la*ona Teeple of route 2. in a recent ceremony, solemnized at the home of the Rev. Homer Studebaker near Ossian. Tile young couple is now residing at 224tfc North Eleventh street. (Photo by Edwards).

Mrs. Harold Baker, leader, explained the sacraments, after which a discussion was held by the entire group Those present at the meeting were the Mesdames Ernest Fullenkainp, Don Hess, William Baker, Charles Omlor, He.liert Foos, Fred Baker. Jr, Mo Faurote, Harold Baker and Jerome Reed. The next meeting will lie held at the home of Mrs. Charles On.lor, with Mrs. Jerome Reed as program chairman. MRS. HOMER BARTON ENTERTAINS SORORITY Mrs. Homer Barton entertained members of the Eta Tau Sigma sorority with a buffet luncheon at the Swearingen dining room last evening The serving table, centered with a bouquet of spring flowers, wax lighted with tall yellow tapers. Three games of bridge were played and prizes awarded Mrs. Dan Christen. Mrs. Luther Wady and Mrs Bob Shraluka. The next meeting will lie held June 10 at the home of Mrs. Rich'ard Arnold. The primary department of the ■ Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will meet Saturday (afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the church to rehea se for the children's day program

NEWS

Admitted: Florence Holthouse. 514 Madison street; Ruth Ann Koenig. 506 South Thirteenth street; Gary ixie McMillen. Plea sant Mills. DisiniMed: Grant Smith. Bettie; Mrs. Richard Mailand and baby son, 723 North Second street; Violet Marie Welchle, route 2; Mr*. Lloyd Murphy. Bryant; Mrs. Homer Ginter and baby girl. Mary Alice, route 2; Mrs. Lambert Kraft and baby boy, John Alan, route 1; Allen Baumgartner. Geneva; David Singleton, route 2; Gene Fogle, Newark. O.; David Dallner, 430 North Fifth street; Mis. Arthur Sehinnerer and baby girl, Willshire. O. o — Good News for Husbands Topeka. Kan. (U P.) —Aimed at giving their future bubbles a lift in odd job work around the house, a course In electricity for girie Is being offered at Topeka high school.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

No Cream Puff Thieves Cambridge, Masis, (U.P.) Maylre they had to watch their figures. Anyhow, thieves who broke into a bakery shop owned by Walter Hahn drank some milk, took |5 in stamps, but ignored a stock of fresh pastry.

be ww favwtftcvie, defeantotutt I r ’’'''"j We want ><>u Ui Mtm our Beautiful New ,*A»' Basement Furniture Store - • • and the ** Grand Line of Nationally Famous Furnilure that we stock • • - imßmi liiwmr Jf ' s *' u ■* ■ t Jfl These advertised are just a few • Come Si* Them All. ' Stadia Sate • 4 Every Studio ( ouch in Stock Has Been Very Substantially Reduced U For This Event We Have An Ample Selection Os Styles And Covers. Reduced To 49.00,59.00,69.00 lOhn r I --MTr Til t ■! 1 I I d ' i /I IT Z . .. .. • • • Many of our laiunge Chairs have been — »-** , ' duc “ l ,n pri, ‘’ ‘ ’ Tbi ’‘ V '"’“ r “‘ ,r ' d ‘Diaette wto tedaeed S«li"i"K Till llaik Chair and Olloman i» ta'SWCM* wvwwa. ■ typical of our many values. A Grand Chance to Save on a New Chrome Rpdiwpd T<» a a nn or 1,1 w,H,d ~ine,le «*(--• "*■ h ®*« e( | |,< our |» o p U | ar Styles and Reduced the ’ JnCp [J w Price substantially for Our Opening. Four Styles in Table and Chair Sets - - - m Most available in Red - - - Blue - • • or Black ’~l ‘ Trim. 5 Pc - Set 69.00 SCHAFERS WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY THIS THURSDAY AND CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY.

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Mr. and Mrs. Emerson la-innan, ot Berne, are purente of a baby girl, liorn at 7:36 a m. Tuesday at the Adams county memorial ho* pltal. She weigiied 5 pound* and has not lieen named. o CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our neighbors, friends and the Very Rev. Magr. J. J Semeitz for their kindness and acta of sympathy extended us at the recent death of our beloved aunt. Nevada Barbara Weber. The Eyanson family. Mrs. Catherine Schneider and family. — Governor Announces State To Buy Shades IndianaiMilis, May 2H (UP) Governor Gates announced today dial the state would buy the Shades Park iu Montgomery county through an agreement with Arthur It. Baxter, an IndianaiMdlx industrialist and philantropist. The park will be sold to the Baxter Foundation for 1255,000, Gat'* said, and will lie re-sold to the Indiana Department of Conservation through public subscription. Until the sale lx completed, the park will be leas'-d to the conservation department, the governor said.

Caroline Daugherty Dies This Morning Native Os Decatur Is Taken By Death Mrs Caroline Daugherty. 78. a native of Decatur, and a resident of Monroeville for the past 40 years, died at 9 o'clock this morning at the Lutheran hospital In Fort Wayne. Her condition had been serious since she suffered a fractured hip in a fall last Thursday. She wax a member of the Evangelical United Brethren church at Monroeville. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Velma Hughes of Deshler, ()., Mrs. George Mathewson of Bowling Green. (>. and Mrs. Alma Hadding of Lima. O.; three sons, Walter Daugherty of Lima. ()., Roy of Monroeville and Harold, at home: seven grand'hlldren and one great-grandchild Semi private funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Marquart A Painter funeral home at Monroeville, with the Rev. Dwight McClure, assisted by the Rev. 8. F. Painter, officiating. Burial will be in the IOOP cemetery at Monroeville. 0 Trade la a fioed Town — lleealar

PACIFIC war veteran Eldon Clark, shown with his wife, is now fighting a battle for his life in Madigan General Hospital, Olympia, Wash. Badly burned in an explosion in his garage, he seemed doomed until Mrs. Clark’s appeal for skin for grafting brought forward 300 volunteers. Eleven were chosen and ten doctors peeled 704 squsre inches of skin from the donors and grafted it to Clark. He is given a 100 to 1 chance to recover from his injuries. (International) Trxdr In n <.o"d Town — llwnlnr

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Trndr In n l.nnd Town — Bernier FATHER’S DAY Greeting Cards Holthouse Drug Co. This grrnt mod Irins is /amoM to rrllrve twin, nrrvous distrre and week, cranky, 'draggsd out’ frsllngs. ot such days -when due to female functional monthly disturbances. inut.mminisis&& I Say it with FLOWERS © I from