Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1947 — Page 3

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[' r; vST RAHM AND iSCH £RRy WED ily th . -Halim. youngest ""i •* Uflfl* '"-n- 'h.- bible Os liar on). Mr , ""J 1 berry. I" « l ”*- ,v nHB*? ,-erenmiiy «' IB I .'. -ll.'l'- ■ flfl .' <aie:n Evangelical ami ■*' MaK, ‘* y Th ’,’ at* M '‘.h-I performed »W1 nopiial vows. be||||fl^,, r ■"■') de'ked minute musical* of hrdtl selection* wan jflfl*j inr teinony. by MS \|— ■< Maglev. who ’ ,,h " Mi,h MB;..' ' By Lord - )’ «>■" " wedding j|lfl»»re *"<l -ide ported down the r hrr fathe wore a white ( 'l'tlsette gown. with lons full watin to points o'er Th „ .kirt »ai< of ap f|<>w<T« with a train gM # ,, lr .-•>■ wore a finger•ft® »r<mi a Tieart simp e B' : Up colonial bouquet jj®,..-, r ,. k ,-. and swansonias. white satin streamers. ||K too- a -ingle strand of , Kif! from the groom. Oliver was maid of» :i W„ rl w a sown of aqua sKi.th .< bead gear and mits eolor. She wore (arried a colonial bou Hflollo* ami orange roses. Strahtn. brother of the a- best man ’The Edeen S'berry.' sinter of BBk>3 ami 'Hee Tlimlileson iflK. xa-r-'t'- Miss St hern llB;, t e „f pink satin ami mar |H ami Mine Tumbleson. a la <■ and marquisette mother chore a navy Mt. with a corsage of roses iMtoniaa. while the groom's ItkoK dark blue. Her corit gl»o of roses and swanMtion followed at the parIA three tier cake, topped miniature bride and groom, i the bride's table, flanked g side with tall tapers and d rosea. The Misses Eileen i Doris Fuelling and .Mary Mrs. Lores Kruetiman. SS*r? Viola Scheiderer. and lie .< Mil kman as-i-t.-d Bißsr the t.ne hundred gue.-ts Bake It In Cotton KJ flfflOi Hillfl iw I V' 9 j I //X S flrw VThI U U/f I I A9426 ■ 'U/ /’ I ISIZ£S1 SIZ£S b i Jlw KWwfl I f/ I // II r / 1/7/ J rl U i'i: 1 1 I If I jj»M ■ Jr ' ,,m '’° u can MB* * ,un *** ! u i* || >‘f <>»*« H®?""' all Pattern 9426 hi Just one piece SB*”* shorts and dirndl *»: y. Pattern g| vt . H perfect fit. gfll V* u» P Cornp'tte. ilius fflß*® >( 26 In Jr. Miss sixes yis. 35-in : skirt. i% TWENTY FiVE cents in ,hl * pattern to Decatur T* o®l** 0 ® I **- Pattern Dept IB St., Chit ago 80. MJThll plainly your NAME. ZONR . SIZE AND ■* *vmbir. BBL 2* !he MARIAN MART gR Pattern Book now' c «nts more for this I • C<X>1 ' t ‘ agy • ,o " pw - brand ■ weather styles. Print Use in the book is * *Uern for a child's

I CLUB CALENDAR •eclety Deadline, 11 A. m. Phones 1000 — 1001 Tueeasy Civic department annual picnic, Bannit Nuttinan park, 6 pm. Preble Township Home Economics club, Preble Lutheran school Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Dan Christen, 8 pm. Root Township Homo Economics club, Mrs. Fiank Singleton, 1-.30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau initiation and dinner. Elks home. 6 p.m, W. 8, C. 8. of Mt Tabor church, Mrs. Paul Rich, ail day. Church Mothers Study club, Methodist church, 8 pm. C.L. of C. Chorus rehearsal, hall, 7:30 p.m Rebekah lodge. 7:30 p.m, Weonesdsy St. Mary's Township Home Econ omlcs club, Mrs. Groce Tope, 8 p.m. Union Townehlp Home Economics club, Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, l:3o p m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, 2:30 p m. Philalethean circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mm. Adolph Weldler, s p.m. Happy Hustlers 4 11 club. Sherry) t’omon, 1:30 p.m. Thursday Circles J and IV, Mm Noah Steury, 2:30 p.m. Circles II and HI. Mrs. Ward Callaud, 2:30 p.m. Friendship Village Home Economics club, North Brick school, 2 pm. Ruralistic Study club. Mrs. Victor Kable, 8 p tn. Eastern Star stated meeting. 7:30 p m. Pleasant Grove Missionary society, A K. Burger, 1 p.m. Friday Baptist Philo class. Mr and Mrs. Homer Reppert, 7:30 pm. Legion auxiliary social meeting. 8 p.m. Adams County Older Youth club, Hanna ■ Nuttman , 8 p.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran congregational picnic, Hanna Nuttman park, 2 p.m. The bi Ide. a graduate of Monmouth high school, is employed at the Decatur Industries. Mr. Scherry graduated from Ossian high school and is engaged in farming. Mr. and Mrs. Scherry are nowresiding in their new home on route 1. GLORIA SHOAF TO WEO ALFRED BENTZ Mr and Mrs. Floyd Shoaf, of Willshire, O, have announced the engagement and approaching ma - riage of their daughter. Gloria, to Alfred Bentz, son of Mr. and M s. Frank Bentz of this city. The wedding will be an event of Wednesday evening. July 8. in the rectory of the St. Mary's Catholic church The brideelect iA an employe of the Decatur Industries. Mr. Bentz U associated with the Borden Co. in Van Wert, O. GIRL SCOUT-BROWNIE DAV CAMP CLOSES The Girl Scout • Brownie day camp closed Friday afternoon, and was followed Saturday morning with a swim in the city pool. The Brownie swim was postponed until Saturday. June 28. at ten o'clock. The staff in charge of the camp was: camp director. Mrs. Clinton Hersh; co-diector. Miss Georgia Foughty; Mtw. Robert Helm. Mrs. Robert Railing. Mrs. Kenneth Small. Mrs. Eugene Durkin. Mrs Loren Franklin. Miss Rosemarie Kohne. Miss Kathleen Kohne, Miss Katherine Butler. Mrs Joseph Krick, Mrs. Robert Strickler. Mrs. .Noble Reynold*. Miss Mary Smith. Mrs. Donald Jefferies. Mrs. Norman Katt, Mrs. Chester Kleinknight and Mrs. Lores Lehman Mrs Anna Jane Brown, camp nurse: program aides. Misses Dianne Linn, Paly Evans; Anita Rentz. Sarah Krick. Barbara Helm. Dora Brunnegraff. Elizabeth Hetah, Alice l-angston. Margene Bauer. Sharon Hite, Sally Smith. Barbara Anspaugh, Shirley Be: ling. Mary Jo Grallker, Joan VonGunten. Patsy Springer. Sheila Murtaugh and Barbara Deßolt.

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The Order of the F.a-tern Star! will have a stated meeting Thurs- 1 day evening al thirty o'clock. The Baptist Philo class will meet at the borne of Mr. and Mrs ' Homer Reppert Friday evening at "even thl ty o'clock. A meeting „f t| IH RuraHatJ Study club will be held Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of MrR. Victor Kahle. The Happy Hustlers 4-H duh of Washington townehip will have! a meeting Wednestlay afternoon at one thirty o'clock at tlie home of Slterryl Corson. Ihe American Legion auxiliary will hold its monthly nodal meeting Friday evening at eight o'clock. The pleasant Grove Missionary -oeiety will meet Thursday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of A. K Burger. All members are urged to attend. The Adams County Older Youth ' lub will meet Friday evening at eight odock at the shelter house. Hanna • Nuttman park. Miss Delores Delauter, 429 Winchester street left today on a trip through Michigan, visiting In Owasso, Flint. Detroit. Midland and T avenue City. Mrs. Alfred Krummen. of 609 North Fifth street, his returned home from the Bluffton Clinic hospital where she underwent treatment. Tom Cavault. who. in the old days when the Bellmont race park was going strong, was located here as a trainer and driver, tame over from Celia., O. Monday afternoon to liM>k up old friends. He is still training pacers and trotters at the Celina fair grounds. News iiar< Iteen received here of the death in June 14 of Sherman P i Mackt Winch, at Bronson, Mo. He formerly resided in Fort Wayne and was a cousin of Cal D. Kunkle sind Mrs. ('. A. Dugan of this city, sisters, the Surviving relatives Include two sister*, tin- Misses Mildred and Fannie Winch of Fort Wayne. Admitted: Linda Fuhrman, route I; Charles Magley. 1029 North Second street; Mrs Frank Leugena. Admitted and dismissed: William Lengerich, route 3. Dismissed: Mrs William Rentz. 218 South Thirteenth street; Frank Jennings, 1023 West Adams street: Mrs Alina Goelz. route 3; Mis.

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CREDIT for persuading Enrico De Nicolo not to resign as head ol Italy’s provisional government It given Maria Rommano DeGas peri, daughter of Aicide DeGas peri. Italian premier. Italian authorities believe her action helc country together during govern tnent crisis. (Ijitetnational} Samuel Derickson, Geneva; Ben Amrine, 719 West Patterson street; Elizabeth Kolick, Genetn; Mis. De l.oyd Garwood and baby son, Jack Leon. 716 Line street. O Divorce Suit Filed In Florida Court In the divorce action of Willard S. Byrd against Byrd, filed in the Osceola county, Fla, court, an appearance for the defendant, a resident of Decatur, has been entered by Myle* F. Parrish. An agreement has been reached giving her custody of two children aud support money of 310 per week in event the divorce is granted. 0 I'rndr In n <*u»d Tunn — Herat nr

I ** I a flktMHlfl Free Swimming Instruction Red Cross Swimming Class for Roys, Girls and Adults, at the City I’<m>l, GIRLS (Six to 16 years) lleßinninß today and continuing every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9:30 to 10:30 every morning during' the summer. Red Cross Instructors: Mrs, Walter Kiess. Mrs. .1. K. Gunther. Assistants: Karlann Striker. Mrs. C. 1. Finlayson. Mrs. Carl Gerber, Mrs. Fred Riley. Mrs. William Christen. Mrs. Anna Jane Brown, Miss Jacqueline Teeple. Boys and Adults (Boys six to 16 years) Beginning; June 30 and continuing every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.’ 3:30 to 4:30 every afternoon » during the summer. Red Cross Instructor: Eugene Pettibone Assistant: Robert Gage. WWj RED CROSS / Water Safety Committee

Urges Women Take Pari In Politics Federation Os Clubs Meets In New York New York. June 24 — (UP)The active participation of women in public life, especia ly politics. was the theme today of speakers at the 56th annual convention of the General Federation of Women's f'lutis. The convention opener! last night witli a banquet at the Hotel Commodore at which a message from Gov. Thomas E. Dewey was read, urging women to participate more in political life. Airs. laifell Dickinson. of Keene. N. IL. retiring president ol the fed< ration, declared today in her report to the convention tl'at women could start a nation al "renaissance.” "I believe Hint our orgnnlza tlon. now in its 57th year, with n three-year record of 48.48 b new members in the United States and 26.845 in foreign clubs, making a grand tola) of 75.325. is in a position to start a renaissanee/ she said. "I think wonu-n should work In their political parties, starting in the precinct, and seeing to it that w<* have th<- kind of candidates who will support the ideals that women stand for.” she added. Earlier yesterday. Mrs. Dickinson urged junior delegates to get In politics and work from the precinct up. She said she intended to devott* her time to local politics and .wanted to lie mayor of her hometown. In her report today, site revived the federation's work and progress during her presidency. She recommended universal military training and said the ' experimental program at Fort Knox was the kind of training ' the mothers of America want." She said it would keep America strong and help combat juvenile delinquency. Another speaker. Judge Reva Beck Bosone. of Hie city court of Salt Lake City, told the feder ation that it was the woman's duty to lie well informed about government to lie aide to educate her children. She urged the federation to work actively on issues that pro muted the rights of democracy and women—against community

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AT A RECEPHOiJ In Government house at Ottawa, Canada, where the Marian Congress Is in p.ogress. Vacount Haloid Alexander, governor-general of Canada, entertains visiting church dignitaries. The group (from left) includes (front row) Cardinal B-tancourt, Cuba; Cardinal McGuigan, Toronto; Viscount Alexander; Cardinal Gerlier. France; (center row) Cardinal Stritch, Chicago; Cardinal Frings, Germany. Cardinal Mindszenty. Hungary; (back row) Archbishop Antoniutt, and Archbishop Vachon, both of Ottawa: Archhiahon D'Alton Ireland rr.d " •" ir Allen Tnmntn I

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AMONG THE THOUSANDS attending the Marian Congress In Ottawa, Can . are the famed Dionne quintuplets, pictured here holding rosaries which were presented to them by Samuel Cardinal Stntch of Chicago. Shown (1 to r) arc- Annette, Yvonne, Emilie, Cardinal Stntch, Marie and Cecile. Cardinal Stntch later blessed Claude, their 9-munths-old brother. Photo Copyright King Features Syndicate (International)

property lawaguiiiNt tighti-niiic of divorce lawn, iigainut tin- u > <-f alcohol, and for lawn for the control of xex pi-rvernion and for , better l.iwi i-'gardlng taxe- ami tl'e control of nionopoHe: Awarded Judgment Against Railroad Chicago, June 21 (Pt l*iwrence Wantel. 50. a coal bln in spector. linn been awarded a conKent judgement of 3107,507 agaiu-t the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. for injuries he received while working at Anderson, Ind., last July 17. Waste! said lie lost his left leg and right arm as a result of a mechatiii al breakdown in the pow er-llfed bucket lie w;u> riding Tin- settlement was announced shortly before his suit for 430u,00t) was to open before superio judge John F. Bolton yesterday.

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Social Security Service Reports The Fort Wayne social security office, thiough which Adams county Ih ci-rvi-d. will have completed !•> year- of service on June 27. Oirlstinn II W Lue<-ke has been malinger of the office since January. 1942. In the eight counties served by the area office, more than 4,800 lienefli-iaries receive more than! |92.mm «a'h month. M Lue<-ke stated. Social security wa ,-t»t tip In 1936 and since that time over 73 million persons now have wage! credit- and over 36 milli-m are fully : iisiii'ii unib-i- tin- law. Payment!io men. women ami child-{ ten are more than 3u million 1101 , lars each month throughout the' I'nlted States. o Trade Ih n <mmml Tush —» Iterfil—r

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St. Mary's Man Is Fined For Speeding Fred Helmstetter, 23, St. Mary’s O . was artabout 12:15 o'clock this afternoon by sheriff Herman Bowman on a charge of speeding He was fined il and costs. totalling 17.10. by justice of peace Ernest Stengel ai Berne Sheriff Howman charged that he was driving at the rate of 57 mllee per hour in a 3u-mlle zone. o Huntington Man Is Given Prison Term Indianapolis, .lune 21 d’PI — sh ti M Noe, 37, Huntington, wan • ntenied yesterday to IS months’ impi eonnient by judge Robert C. Hallzell in fede al court. Noe. a tempo; ary mail carrier, pleaded guilty to the charge of the theft of 17.75 from a letter.