Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1947 — Page 3
JUNE 6, 1947
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Ef'.K honored ■ **■» THURSDAY (> f Gwiwul ft [ ~|it.TUili.»-'l with a wSMT- ><>"”••■ HrHi Mix* la»i« Hady. P W... .. marriage hua y *lB.. ... w.-r.-HHlUtrli l - Mild <•<! •'•'l W' II.Mf.- and Dorothy ■|K, - • A,M ,! " ~' i " “< l ■■....0i.. balloon*, and MRBL..- .nrany-l »VW >b« 11111 l the hono '-'I sPjW and gamre of til** i-venlng. ■EB SOCIETIES IL MEETING |SfK* n . society for World (■■ ,i, Ladies lid society ■MK ln l-Lanze.ical I ntied afTL i, met Thursday ( social room* of ( J te was in < barge WKnuc *i'b Mrs F H the piano ac Mix Henry Adlw *KSB <,n \ Forward Ixiok. mH* t'n* society's w<Kk in KK nl -.. followed by the £S h Haste;'' scripture. RVMi'l’amtli. The Hlstor KK of Our Work in the KV- Mi- I.aDoyt Miller ■MI l.irht of the World Is ■k,''' f, "" : ,l>> ‘ BBm , . ~, , Mrs Hammond HM \i r . Parrish and Mrs |||M' -1... meeting was t los ■■*).- I.v Mrs F. H Wil|U Hammond conducted M&fs me. -mg. d'l ing Which that the church wo join the United Coun ■Kri ’> Women Mrs Carl HVahd Mrs Kay Stingeiy as delegates to Oak ■r.o n.rv week and Mrs SB El' he'iauet was elected Ks the mlstdon band to |K. Hamtn.-i presided Aid society busi ■ing ■■ic-fte.hments were aerv ■■h.'.i- .ec tion of the Lad hS® TIME TEA ■■THURSDAY HKw'.y’Hi.in Women's Mis IKs-'i members and their ■Kt at ihe c huren Thursday £■ for a lllossom Time tea. £■ ».re Mr« w p. Schrock Kl Hu t Townsend. Sr. as rrs of the society, and ■■sm committee. Mrs Fred HK and Mrs M. A. Frialn-id-re, Mrs Patterson. welcomed the guests |Kk - and announced the 9Bof the meeting with deMrs 1 F Sanmann. who Hameri'h chapter of John and ■■ll.ar.g delightful musical ■ u- rendered by Mrs. Car Mrs Harry Dailey. ■Ken Haubold and Mrs Dan ■lduets by Mrs. Tyndall and |®ribold. Julias Garden." BM "Boat» of Mlqe;" piano |Kn selection, "Agnus Dei." ■Knilsdd and Mrs Dailey; |®> Tyndall, "The Little ■»" The Rose s Cup" and Spring piano and organ Fantaisie." Mis Hau|K Mrs Hailey The meeting with the Mizpah bene and their guests were to the church par IK-r.- refreshments were «e’v |K a beautifully appointed |B>id with a lace cloth, ail* flv'" lighted candelabra and |K center piece of flowers in bowl The tea urn was utter by Mru. Sanmann ißcm" were decorated with and vases of summer ■ of pleasing varieties and sixty ladies the event. ■* OF THE MOOBE ■Cllas meeting meeting of the Wo- ■ lh * Moose was held Thur* ■ Wln < the Mooae home. W '4 Von Reber, Mooseheart K*' 1 in . harte of the chapter ■>t"k'tam The program con ■•f «c>n.-s and readings by the ■ *»bc children. A class of ■ , '*- *a» initiated and nam ■Bjhe college of regents. Mrs ■ Allowing officers were elec■"l’ina Reed, senior regent ■*“*• Junior regeht; Gene ■ chaplain; Juanita ■ art "«r. recorder; Frances B Irsasurer. ■ B *«t meeting will be held M/- »ith the chapter night Sr* ln ‘barge of the memberM*** 111 ** The speaker will ■ twsrnor of the Fort Wayne B? 1! h1 meeting win be held ¥ *»enlng at eight o'clock ■ T V CLAM S* "ECiriTLY “4 twelve year old BJ7 « ,r >" Os the Trinity Evan ’nod Brethren church met
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Por-ahontaa lodge. Hed Men hall K p.m. Work and Win class of Evangollcal U. B. church, Wilford Harmon, Wren. Saturday Rummage sale, C. L. W. class of Bethany Evangelical U. || church, church. 8:3f» a m. to 1 p.m. Bethany Primary Department, Chnrch. 1:30 p m. Sunday Faithful Workers class of Futon Chapel church. Ilau-.a Nuttman park, noon. Monday Pythian Needle club, after temple. Ladles Firemans auxiliary. Mrs Roy Steele, 7:30 pm. Tuoaday Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs Richard Arnold, k p m Church Mothers Study cluh, Mrs Francis Ellsworth, H pin. Civic department, City Hall, 7 p.m. Home Eco. Club Stunt Night meeting. .Mrs. John Metxger, 7:10 Wednesday Business and Professional Woman'a dub picnic, Hanna-Nuttman. 6:30 p.m. Order of Rainbow girls initiation and Inspection. Masonic, 7 p m. 1 nursoay Eastern Star S’ated Meeting. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose called meeting, Moose, 8 p.m. at the home of Shirley Sudduth recently. Games were played and a welner roast waa enjoyed Those present were Ixiis Strahm, Ixiuann Davidson. Pat Reed. Shirley Butler, Marilyn Kirchenbauer, Joyce Franklin, Patrick Franklin, Bob Aileriion, Carl und Tommy Hurst. Norma Venls, Carolyn Hakes. Gary Harvey, Ijirry Andrews, Richard Duff, Mrs. Paul Wietfeldt, Mr. and Mrs Earl Sudduth and daughter, Shirley. LEGION JUNIOR GIRLS HAVE SOCIAL MEETING The junior girls of the American legion auxiliary met at the legion home Monday evening for their regular business and social meeting. The auxiliary drill and degree team conducted initiation ceremonies Cor the junior group. Games were then played and prises were won by Mrs. Arthur Myers, Mrs. Wilmer Raudenbush and Ann Ehinger The door prize was won by Marilyn Braun lively refreshments were served by Ciaralielte Brown, Ann Case, Elizabeth Hersh and Karlann Striker, awaiated by theh mothers. The next meeting will lie held July 6, with the election of officers. MONROE W. S. C. 8. MEETS THURSDAY The Monroe W. S. C. S. met In the church annex Thursday, with Mrs Forrest Ray. Mrs. Ervin Stucky. Mrs Martin Hoffman and Mrs. Russel Halne a as hostesses A piano solo was given by Mrs. Russell Mitchell, followed by de votlone by Mrs. John Gage; musical duet. Donna Lou and Dianne Sue Christ; talk, "Child Welfare." Mlsg Bernice Nelson. Mrs. Everett Rice was program leader. Following the business meeting, the meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Mitchell A lovely luncheon was served at a later hour. GIRLS MISSIONARY GUILD IN MEETING The Girls .Missionary guild of the Trinity Evangelical church met Tuesday evening at the church. Miss Lois Strahm was the leader, using as her topic "In Paths of Love ” After the short business meeting, the hostess. Miss Virginia Venls. served delicious refreshments to the seven members presnt. The leadr for the July meeting will be Anna Jane Garner and >ae
Storm of \ Owesfions ( ... The nation* of the earth are deluged with question* th*t mu« be »olved collectively if -they are to be reived peacefully. iney -LbPITORIAL DIGEST Fa provide, a* an estibliahed part of our rerv. ice to the living, helpful an*wer* to all funeral question*, without involving the *lighto*t obligation. SHHome ' ogcaTua,
K 1 I VB * WED IN BERNE -Mrs. Glen Edward Dubach was Miss Grace Ixiuise Moxser. daughter of Mrs. Sol Moaser of Geneva, before her recent marriage in the Cross Evangelical and Reformed church in Berne. The Rev. C. A. Schmid officiated. Mr. Dubach is the son of Mr. and Mrs Calvin Dubach of Geneva. (Photo by Edwards).
hostesses, Juanita Parrish and Martha Sheets. Members of the Decatur Home fcconomle-4 Hnh who wish to take part In Stunt Night are requested to ateA at the home of .Mrs. John Metzger, 346 south Third street, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Bring costume you expect to wear. The regular stated meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held at the Masonic hall Thursday even Ing at seven thirty o'clock. The Civic department will meet Tuesday evening at seven o'clock at the city hall. o J. Edwin Reynolds of Bluffton and hl* sister. Mrs. Ada Poland of Chicago have joined a midwest crowd and are en route to San Francisco to attend the Rotary convention. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witham and daughter. Charlotte, and Mrs. V. T. Ball left today for New York City where they will visit the latter'* son. Charles, for a week. o
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Admitted: Marlene Ann Bleeke. route 5; Mrs Sadie Miller. 242 South Second street. Admitted and dismissed: Mi* Ray Smith, route 6. Dismissed: Mrs. James Myers and baby son. Kenneth Marvin. Geneva; Mrs. Roger Spiunger and baby girl. Sue Ixiuise. Berne; Mrs. Gerald J. I* s ** and ba l ’* ,M, Y' Joha Lynn. Willshire. O.
I ARRIVALS I
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Fulton, 828 Dlerkes street, are parents of a baby giil. born at 10:33 a.m Thursday fuorning at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 11 ounces and has iieen oained Linda Kathryn
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Construct Addition To Mennonite Church An addition Is being constructed at the Defenseless Mennonite church northwest of Berne. A room about 20 by 30 feet Is being built out of wiMslen material and will be connected to the north side of the present building. The lawn surrounding the church hag been seeded and the entire property is one of the show places of the southern part of the county. The church still maintaius a large barn adjacent to the church proper for the placing of rigs during services. _After M Ysara Me. (UP)—The Frankfort Congregational Church, erected 98 years ago. has just had the first wedding in its history.
fiV /.7 ARRIVING IN NSW YORK from Europe aboard the S.S. America, Genera! Mark W. Clark, former commander of American forces In Austria, poses with hi* wife and daughter Ann shortly after the vessel had docked. The General, who ha* spent the past flv* year* abroad, will taka command of the United State* Sixth Army in San FrancUco. (Inte.-sattonal)
COME TO EQUITY WHERE ICE CREAM IS BEST! . FRESH KUEHMAN POTATO CHIPS in THE ,N THF BULK BOX Sw; 39® i s * 45 « fTHE THING 1 ? ">• Hsf - ■ NEC PER IM THE Home Made Potato ■ AMERICAN HOM* Salad lb. 29c Wide Assortment of COOKIES "Sunshine" and “lakeside” V for every occassion. Sweet l>icklew ‘ »L 39c mQTai ]r XJV Luncheon Meats I‘l‘WVk Br ,h Cheese • Olives Cakes - Candy . b * *• p "'EQUITY ■"2Sr. K - happ, " r Dairy Store Drop by your EQUITY WH,I J DAIRY STORE Phone 158 Deealsr, Ind. For delicatessen foods!
Vets Not Required To Convert Insurance Dwight R Arnold, county service officer, announced today that he had been Informed veterans' carrying NHL insurance -will not be required to convert their life Insurance at the end of five yearn to a civilian firm. The insurance may be renewed for five years at the end of any fhoyear period, thus giving the veteran a chance to continue hia Insurance Indefinitely at the lower service rate —o ——— Carpenters Union Will Meet Tuesday The regular monthly meeting of the United Brotherhood of Carpenten ami Joiners of Ameiica. Loral 2109. will be held at 8 p m. Tuesday at the Rice hotel. All members are urged to attend, as officers will he nominated for the ensuing year. ZL. — 0 Asks Appointment Os Guardion Here A petition so« the appointment of a guardian for Willis A. Fonnei has been filed by Sherman Fonner in Adams circuit court, returnable June 13. Nathan C- Nelson is attorney for the petition' r. o — Annual 4-H Roundup At Purdue June 16-18 Approximately 2.000 4-H club members and leaders from over the state are expected to attend the 29th annual 4-H lound up. to be held at Purdue University June 16 to 18. Delegates to the round-up will be chosen on the basis of continuous) outstanding actievemeut In their club work, and in addition club members of the winning teams from the nine district agricultural contests in judging livestock, dairy, crops, poultry and eggs and demonstration contrets will attend. Registration for delegates will begin at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. June 16 in the Memorial Union building. o Kills Mealy Bugs If you find mealy bugs, red spiders or aphids on any of your house plants, try spraying them with a solution msde of one teaspoonful of nicotine sulphate in a gallon of water in which a one-inch cube of laundry sotfp is dissolved. < Some of the mealy bugs will have to be picked off the plants by hand, with a splint or toothpick.
Pigtßilers* Pet MT v Ir ■?* ff.i/ ■’ 7 / r ; 7 / V I * f / /1 I 7/11 1 fill A Fill << \ i \ :\ x \ Ai i sW - M 'dTMtSkn Newest darling of the Pigtail Met—Pattern DOOI. They all love the eyelet and bows, those ruffly sleeves and the flared skirt! And Mother, it's so simple to sew* This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy, to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9001 comes in girls' sixes 6. 8, |O. 12. 14. Fixe 10 takes 2% yards 35-lnch 'ahric Send TWENTY-FIVE tents In coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept., ISE N. Jefferson St.. Chicago 80, ill. Print ylatoiy YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. Fifteen cents more brings you our .Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book with brand new easy-to-sew fashions for everyone. Printed right on Its pages Is a FREE pat tern for an Infant's Sacque and Bootees.
HELPS KIDNEYS Ranvove Harmful Impuritiar a Backache, low of th* old pep, getting up nights, and headache are often cauwd by nothing more than improper kidnjy action duo to eiceoa acid in the urine The kMaeyo are one of Nature'* way* of romflving impuritoee from the blood. And when theac impuritiea back up. trouble may atart. So if you have these trouble*, give your kidney* and bladder a good fiuahing out by taking Dr. Kilmer'* Swamp Root. It worka on the kidney* to fluah them out .. . increasing the flow of urine to help relievo that excess acidity and ease that burning sensation when you paas water . . . help* that bladder irritation that make* you get up night*. Made of 16 herbs, root*, vegetable*, and balaam*. Swamp-Root i* absolutely nonhabit forming. Million* have taken it foe three generation* . . . often with wonderful retult*. Caution: take a* directed. For free trial aupply. send to Dept. X, Kilmer (h Co.. Inc., Bos 12SS. Stamford, Conn Or—get full sired bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore.
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0 ’ Public Invited NORTHERN INDIANA MMWWBMaMWBMSMe ■aaMSSaaBSMSMMMB* Wk ROD & GI N (’LI B Present* . . Annual Fisherman’s Ball & Jubilee j Sunday, June I 5 i STARTS AT 12 NOON TKI-LAKES DANCE PAVILLION DAN( ING—CONTESTS— NI MEROI'S AWARDS 1 Bait Castinu Tourney . . Pinß Pong Tourney Seaplane Ride* Tickets available here at BAIR’S Confectionery. ] VVWVWVWWVVVWWWIMreAYWMRRARfiRfiRfifiRfiARRA Need Wc repair and clean all makes of furnaces. Best I FumaCC materials—trained workmen. All costs based on Repairs? Actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. B "Would get another Tripl-ife" -Th» W>lhtn>— Htttrr C»w?r 1 Triflih Furnttt it hat aim uudKtitt it »v»rr wag. It it twi loohiat tad tttf tt apttttt. Iht bttt it ivta tvtt til '*» houtt tad it uut Ittt tttl. I am mart thia fltattd »ith it. tad 'I I w»»» ta tri aaathat luiaatt. it ttauld bt a Wilhtmita " s.tatd-Jaha It. Hath, ladiaaa Monthly PayaMato Ta SoR WILLIAMSON HAUGK WTRIH-IFE FURNACt Heating Appliances Decatur, Week-End Savings SHOP WITH I S FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE LARD ~ ♦1.25 i I I JOWL BACON Native VEAL lb - 29c BEEF - PORK ; Velveeta Cheese CHERRIES 2 ,£ 79c 2 X 2 49c j
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