Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1947 — Page 3

TURDAY, JULY 12, 1947

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FUR MISSIONARY 3ID IN NESTING flu* Girl* Missionary guild of the Illy Ev»n«eiical Unital Bn-tb K'hureh held it* r«ulnt momli ieeiinx at th* home of .iminiia Uh Thuraday avanlug \ j.«>t •upper waa served at *ix thlrclock. ' t»s Anna Jane Garner was finer, using as her topic i<> a Id Church." Mlm Klolse .lackconducted the buaineHK *c*Hi<m, ig which time Shirley Sudduth o welcomed into the society. ■ were being tnado to have a Jc in August, with Bette Lu man and Anna Jane Garner ae and Elaine Roop, leader member* and one guest .ded the meeting. Vi 4 pleasant C. S. MEETS h ie W.B.C.S. of Mt. Pleasant p ch met at th* home of Mr*. EvSingleton and Mr*. J«e*e Sin >n Thursday afternoon at two „ck. ? * e meeting open*) with the % singing "I Love to Tell the r," followed by the devotion* by the president, Mrs. ChaunKSheete. Mrs, Norval I’fih: mun charge of the lessen study, it*as her subject "Recreational J ’lHea for Our Youth." A gendiscussion foilowdb. Sixteen *h>ers and two guttau. Mrit Mil Harkleaa of Fort Wayne, and —ia Singleton, were present, indtirprise party was held for th Drucllia Fuhrman, who will >rate her eightieth birthday an~T*ary this month. She received ‘ k r lovely gift*. Ilclous refreshment* were jjpid during the social hour hy lostessea,, il» . , ,* Beulah Chapel W.S.C.S. will .. Wednesday rt the home of T D. C. Shady. —-A 7* Kirkland W.C.T.U will have eting Wednesday at the home —re. D. C. Shady. Fite G.M.O. girls of the Magley i-rmed church will present a mu Cr program Sunday evening at -7 i thirty o’clock. The public i* td to attend. il . fWMamai of-th<> ff. L. c ....is has been wnncelled for t lay. Th* next ttehearsal will -rid Monday, July SI. . W ~ - L ; :: 1 ■ ■ __iis Is Your Dress 4 1 W:W ,h k JT. * ra 1 Myyy/TJI/UIV \Jyr -kV.Y/ i • ■’ TMV/ 7/1 hi'-'lw : • r T/‘ ill I,? // ♦I . r rl * * I ■ i B’ ■ trf* L •I□*' all i 1 lit J •/* • 4 ■ ■•/HI y •/“ */' • B±- irS J i I. * I' Bn Ml gt* r*-r WnBBBi ‘. lUI A*t sickest way to a dazzle date Make Pattern 9409. The is to ea:y—Jum ONE seam! —'th* top U top* with a huge Ider ruffle, tiny waist, little 'h. Make two, one with new Jeeves! ofris pattern gives perfect fit, isy to use. Complete, iliu*FVd Sew Chart show* you ' step. I’lUern 9409. Jr. Mi** size* 11. S. 17. Sis* K. 2% yard* M*. Ml TWENTY-FIVE cents in -for this pattern to Decatur Democrat. Pattern Dept.. N. Jefferson St.. Chicago RO, Print plainly your NAME. if RE»B, ZONE, SIZE AND NUMBER. , Get tke MARIAN MART 1 UMMER Pattern Book now! Eftoaa easts more for this . of cool, ilsy-to-sew. brand 1 ‘ varm-WMther styles. PrintE‘ nal Sts* In the book Is pattern for a child * .. 1

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Ssturday Rummage sale, C. L. W. class of Bethany Evangelical U, It. church, church basement, 8:30 am. to 1 n.m. Golden Rule class of St. Paul •hurch. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBride, 7:30 p.m. Monday Sunday G.M.G. girls of Magley Reformed church, musical progiam, church, 7:30 p.m. J-adle* Firemen auxiliary. Are station, 7:30 p.m. Gamma Nu sorority. Helen Sauer, 7:30 p.m. Paet presidents parley of Legion auxiliary, Mrs. T. C. Smith, 8 p.m. Pythian Sister Needle Club I Icnlc, Monday. July 21. C. L. of C. chorus rehearsal, cancelled. Tuesday Deratur Garden club, Boy Scout cabin, llanna-Nuttman, 7:SO p.m. Kum Join I’s Class,•Bethany Evangelical B. (hurch. 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C social night, hall. 8 p.m. l/oyal Daughters clbm of Bethany Evangelical C. B. church, Mrs. Adolph Kolter, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Decatur Home Economics duh, Mr*. William Affolder, 1:45 pm. Beulah Chapel W.5.C.8., Mrs. D. C. Shady. Kirkland W.C.T.U., Mrs D. C. Shady. Thursday Pleasant Mills Methodist W.S.C. S . Mr*. Glen M< Millen. 1:45 p.m. 400 Questioned In Murder Os Actress • Jealousy, Revenge Theories Advanced New York. July 12.—(VP) Police tnvored a theory today that either jealousy or revenge was the motive for the murder of blonde Sheila Mannering. foimcr radio and screen actress, whose bruised and strangled body was found nude in her apartment Wednesday. No tangible results were reported In the questioning of 400 person* whose name* were listed in the add: ess books of the 49-year-old woman. The 60 detect I vim assigned to the case continued the questioning. Police speculated that the former actress was killed because of the jealousy of one of her many male admirers or that one of them became enraged and killed her when she demanded too much money from him. Detective* found |S,IOO In cash. 12.200 in war lurndH, and various pieces of Jewelry in her safe deposit hox yesterday, and she was known to have two mink coat* in storage.

They also Investigated whether there was a “Mr. Mannering." The former actresn repor’edly was known under five diffe ent names at various times. — o Illinois and Rhode Island are the only two states which have statewide library service under the secretary of state. One of the earliest recorded uses of stained glass window* occurred when the bishop of Rhelms rebuilt the cathedra! there In the 10th century. - •• •• ••' i V* "* •sNWffffNfM’ ”*“'*** • • • • } A* • • vL v M w/tri Kx_ ■ fl k Q * * THIS heretofore unpublished photo found in Germany shows King Leopold of Belgium behind the wire fence of • prison camp at Hirschtein, Bavaria. At the time -he was a prisoner of the Nazis. Leopold is now living In Switzer. ,top&

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Shirley CromSey Is Married To Doyle Hawkins Mlm Shirley Jeanne Cromly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cromly. 2141 South Hanna street. Fort Wayne, became the bride of Dvylo 11. Hawkinn, son of Mr. and Mr*. Everett Hawkins. Fort Wayne. In a quiet rite at one thirty o'clock June 14 In the First Methodist church. Foit Wayne, with Dr. J. W Fox officiating. The bride chose a white lace gown, accented by Inserts of tlpy seed pearl* around the neckline and the full oklrt extended into a train. A headband of tiny seed pearl* held in place her fingertip veil and she carried a colonial bouTr*4r I* it tOxel Tows -— »rr*twr NOTICE! Dowagiac ant! Stokermalic Ileal Way. Winler Air Conditioning I'nits. Now Available. Girod’s Tin Shop Phone 5'212 or 9211

i , i II < I ■ I i ,< b i I S Ini NEW U S AMBASSADOR to Hungary, Selden Chapin (right) calls on Emo Mihalyffy, acting Hungarian foreign minister, as he arrives In capital city of Budapest Hnfrrnationab — tWhat does your Mirror Say? Look—after we give you /] a Machine or Machinelees cold wave. PHONE 20 r > Evelyn Roop Beauty Shop 108 N<>rth

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quet of white baby mums, centered with an orchid. Her strand of pearls was a gift of the groom. The maid of honor. Mis* Joan Cromly. cousin of the bride, wore a marquisette over satin gown and a matching veil. She carried pink roses and wore a rhinevUone bracelet, gift of the bride. Richard Patee served a* beat man. The bride's mother was attired in a dress of rose crepe, with white accent*, and Mr*. Hawkins worp a navy blue crepe drew with white accessories. Their corsages were of gardenias. A dinner was served at the Candle lite restaurant and a reception from seven thirty to ten o'clock was held al the home of the bride's parents. Those serving were the Misses Janet Bennett, Helen Bennett and Barbara Rolhflng. The newlywed* are residing at 2311 Fox avenue. Fort Wayne. The Hawkins family formerly resided here. W. W. Hawkins and M'. and Mrs. Charles E. Marshand, of this city, are grandparent* of the groom.

Local Man Fined On Traffic Violation Paul Reldenbach, of this city, was fined *1 and cost* by Mayor John B. Stults In city court late yesterday. He was arrested earlier in the week by state policeman Walter .Schindler for falling to stop for a preferential highway at Monroe and Thirteenth streets.

PIRSONAIS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mahan of V.rmilllon, 8. D„ are vacationing for a few days with the former’s I mother. Mrs. Maud Mahan. Mr and Mr*. William Baker and son. Mike; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Baker i and children left t hi* morning for Wolf Lake and*a two weeks vacation. o Admitted: Kyle Taylor, Willshire. O.: Onley Heath. Van Wert. O.; John Tinkham. Will*hire, ().; Gill Moser, Wren. O. Admitted and disniieaed: William Fl-her, 1111 North Second street. Dismissed: Mr* Wayne Troutner. 317 North Eighth street; Tommy Cummings. 1121 Noith Second street; Billy Cummings, 1121 North Second street. o e 1 | kB . \ ■ BERNE BRIDE —Miss Esther Ruth Liechty. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Amos Liechty of Berne, route 1. became the bride of Simon D Neuenschwander, son of Mr. and Mr*. David P. Neuenschwander of Berm*, route 2. In a recent ceremony performed by the Rev. Sylvan Lehman of Lima. (>., at the home of the bride’s parents. The couple has returned from a trip through Illinois and lowa and Is residing with the bride's parents. (Photo by Ed wards* No One Injured As Two Cars Collide Sheriff Herman Bowman was called Friday to Investigate a wre-k near the Adams-Allen county lino. In which car* driven by Hubert Zerkel. Decatur, and Mr*. Robert Bttuck. Decatur, route one, were involved. No one was hurt. _ o — Sgt. Albert Gillig Is Given Discharge i ’ Sgt. Albert Gillig. son of Mr. and Mrs Leo Gillig. ha* been discharged from the United State* army after 18 month* service, most of

...... ■ - ....wKi •Me. W ARMY'S IARGEST HEUCOFTIR and first twin-engined, transport type, all-metal helicopter in the world, makeu its first test flight at North Wales, Pa. The plane, known as XR-10, can carry 10 passengers in addition to pilot and co-pilot and has a speed of more than 100 miles per hour. Official U. 8. Army Air Forces photo. (International)

American Legion Auxiliary PICNIC Sunday, July 13 HOME OF MRS. LUELLA TIEMAN 3 Miles North of Shroyer Lake Pot Luck At Noon

B - B W BEgf S fell I |Egi I B i ■ ■v J//1 *•' JI W IB w WED IN WREN Mr*. Jimmy Max Krugh was before her recent marriage in the Evangelical United Brethren church at Wren. <l, Mis* Harriet Moser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moser, of Wren. The groom's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Krugh. also reside in Wren ('Photo by Ed wards >

which was spent on the island of Wake in the Pacific. Elderly Linn Grove Man Returns Home Residents of L’*nn drove searched for more than two hours late last night for George S Gottschalk. 83. reported missing from hi* home. The elderly man returned after midnight, however, unharmed. Railroad Flagman Is Killed By Train English, Ind.. July 12 (I P)— Harrison county authorities today Investigated the death of a railroad flagman who was killed by a speeding railroad passenger train yesterday. Amo* Polen. 4G. a flagman with a section crew wo king at Ramsey near here, left the crew to flag down an approaching woatbound train, fellow workmen said. Polen apparently suffered a heart attack and fell on the track. The engineer -aid h»- saw the body too late to stop the train. ___ o — Addition Planned To Masonic Home Ftanklln. Ind. July 12 (UP)— Elderly persons waiting admission

to the Indiana Masonic home learned today that construction would start next week on a 1200.000 wing to the main building. The home trustee* approved plan* yesterday for the wing, which will allow 40 more person* to become residents. When It I* finished, capacity of the 31-year-old institution will be mote than 600. . o — Among hundred* of object* found in stomachs of fish, captains of The Atlantic Coast Fisheries Co. fleet of trawlers report, bottle nipple* are most common to cod. Contrary to popular belief, the color of maple sap as it flows from a tree is not brown, like maple syrup, but crystalline a* water. The wolf-fish frequently caught in the Atlantic lias spotted »kin and teeth shaped like those of a wolf. He flesh I* a* white a* chalk and edible. Il* a 10l better to pardon too much than to condemn too much.

QB Ji u ir T X w Jfe fa , IO > , F ’I Mr*. Mondragon Antonio Mondragon 10$ ANGELIS POLICI have booked Antonio Mondragon, 26. on mnpicion of murder following diacovery of the strangled and mutilated body of his wife. Mrs. Rosenda Mondragon. 20 (International)

EAT OUT SUNDAY — DINING ROOM MENU — BREADED PORK ( HOPS with Drawing ROAST TURKEY and Dressing: Choice of Two—- — Potatoe* and Gravy Buttered Lima Bean* Creamed Pea* and Carrot* Choice of—- — Salad Head Ltttuce and Dressing Choice of — — Pie Ice Cream and Wafers SODA GRILL MENU » BREADED PORK CHOI’S with Dressing ROAST TURKEY and Dressing • Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Buttered Lima Beans Head Lettuce with Dressing Hot Buttered Rolls SWEARINGEN’S On The Highway

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Patrick J. Masterson, assistant executive secretary of the National Legion of Decency, declared re- < eutly that there has been a constant rise hi obje< tionable film*. He declared that an analyst* of one hundred and fifteen motion pictures revealed ninety-five percent portrayed an average of four crimes per movie. He said illicit love Is the goal of the leading character in one-fifth of the pictures In veiw of su< h a preponderance of evil, who could object to a policy of complete abstinence from attendance- at the commercial moving picture theater? Nearly 30 more theological seminaries have indicated a desire to participate in the current united church program of offering a year or more of training to theological students from abroad. Several seminaries already have such student* enrolled in courses and others will be matriculated next fall. Eight students from Finland, Holland and Greece arrived in time to begin the second semester in February. This program is supervised by the CWS scholarship committee. Did you know that last year alone starvation took as many live* as six years of World War 11? Did some one say the war Is over? It i* not over for millions of hungry and sick children, families separated and homeless, living in the rubble of bombed out building and caves, existing on what they can forage from forests and fields. And yet did you know that, for the most part, international and governmental agencies have ended their support of relief project*. although these same governments are spending billions of dollars developing weapons for the next war? Only Christian agencies now are carrying on relief for the suffering. Mt the cynic face this fact' What would the world be like at this hour if it were not for the church and the Christian message of love and hope? 0 Two Railroaders Die In Train Derailment Los Angele*. July I|.— (UP)— Southern I'aclflc railroad officials today investigated a freight train derailment which killed the engineer and fireman last night. The locomotive and 12 cars were derailed at El Casco, about 70 mile* eaet of here.