Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1947 — Page 3

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e<i M HfLifrY linn MAg T shOWE r L ‘ef of^»iOR E flowers were usWi in | tß home of Mrs. Richlant. evellin g. who. with - W B UM'a-on. ■> .„--<-<-naneou.-- «i<i*er I<) ' ■Rarzery Linn. bride-elect of »► ;,, Miss binn was presented , ■ lov 'eiy corsage ot white gladP upuii her ariival. 3 K. -nest Os honor opened her - M* ,; ve iy gifts at a lace covern i>- centered a with a Urge B. Pink umflU and minbride, to which was attached 1 ■atners that led to each gift. 1 Kuo was Played, with prizes B? awarded to Mrs. Cletus MilK nl | Mrs. Wayne Collier, who in • ■ presented them to &e bride-Be--hnitts W&e then serfed ’ BiLral! tallies, laid with organdy 1 umbrellas markKalfhest’s aiace. ■ fee guest-list Included the MesE|... William binn, J.S. Linn, i«Btus M iller - Albert Fru,hte - ■ yn ,. (bdlier. Lawrence LiWt, and »■ E mi-sc- Margaret ClarK Sauer. KathryiT Yager. Alice ■ .Mary Jo Krick and Dianne B|ii ® # |K| —”” W Evemakers retreat ■ LD at CAMP KOSCIUSKO Dan Striker of the Good ■^tile retreat for ■L ii une'of the final sessions of - vear ’ s retreat held at Camp Mm. Mary Ellen Raud- —_ ■„.!, of Slue Creek was named - ■iznan of programs, with Mrs. i Frey of St. Mary's and Mrs. n Fenstermaker of the Limber- ■ as her assistants. Flo Brandt ■ the Happy Homemake:s club hp cted secretary-treasurer: ■> Edna Shady. Kirkland, assist■by Mrs. Gerald Timmons of ■i-> village, meals. K hirty eight women, representH" thirteen of the seventeen clubs the association were full time witluten guests aleo ata paflrfef the program. of the outing included fishing and boating, ■h a <,dass in textile painting, ■ ■ght by Mrs. Holman Egley of ■fferson township. a0 camp ;: nd stunt night, ashighlights the program. sjh „ . W afternoon program included by Mrs. Funk, well know? of Warsaw; Mrs. ■ri.-e. state president of the IndHome Economics club assocand Miss Eva Goble, state of home demonostration aFrancis Murray of the pubdepartment was present one ■-' and took sggeral pantographs ■ ramp acivities. Miss Marjorie home demonstration agent Kosciusko county, was also a of club ideas, making i freedom from cook®For a Busy Future j I ' if KI II / 9442 n/' / / / W sizes a / i i ill 11-17 Kl if B B ba | 'I k»vVl t IzM K “ ,e ! slJ 0I n yOUr C °’ lege E “ ■lion Mr . the glamour ver■hat divinelv <mg and bating, and lW° th jum " er and SB lor dayMvents! ■ easy"m' ern S ' ves P erf ect fit. Bf ate d Sew or Com P>ete, illusVe ry step Chart shows you is*™? 944 <f- : Jr ' Miss sizes n - ■ ll: I’4 yds'*? 131 3% yds ' 39 ’ ■ ar 'h 39-in y " aCe: blous e. 1% fc„7 h ENTy - ri ™ »»>■ ■» Sfeaily Dp 8 Pattern to Decatui ■ 55 N Jeff oCrat Pattern D ePt., B PrtoT St - Chicago 80, ■ nn ßEsq ?- a nly your name, siz ® and

CLUB CALENDAR ; Society Deadline, 11 A. M. 3 Phones 1000 — 1001 11 r Wednesday 1 Pythian tri-county meeting 1 . ToeI sin. * r Philalethean circle of f gelical and Reformed church pic--1 nic, Hanna Nuttman, 6:30 p.ntffij Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church, r Decatur Honfte Economics club ■ pipnicßloy Price home, 6:30 p.m. Thursday 1 Reformed church, church parlors, 3 l 'W n Dhapel LadfesfLid society, I ‘ Mrs. Ernest Kneffelcamp, 1:30 p.m. 1 Kirkland Ladies club, families ■ and 4-H club picnic, C. C. C." camp, 6:30 p.m. @ I Women of the .Itoose. Moose ' home, 8 p.m., executives, 7:30 p.m. Ruralistic Study Club. Mrs. Joseph Heiman, 8 p. m. Friday ■ Friwidship Village Home Econ- ’ omics club family picnic, Lehman I Berne, 6:30 p.m. Pocahontift lodge, Red Men hall. ! 7:30 p.m. a, Sunday Annual Roop reunion, Hanna Nuttman park. I ing, dish washing, and household . duties all were factors the suc- . cess of the first Adams county Homemakers retreat. # , The committee in charge of the . arrangements included Mrs. Rus- [ sell Mitchel, Mrs. William Neadstine and Mrs. Everett Rice. PIANO RECITAL TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY 1 Piano pupils of Mrs. Elmer Ehrsam will present a recital Thurs- • day evening at eight o’clock at the Monroe Methodist church. Those taking part will be Bob ifilhn ■ son, Linda McKean, Doyle Parrish, 1 Jane Michael, Boh Wechter. Nancy 1 Parrish, Lowell Michael, Costa ■ Hike. Bob Gage, Doris McKean, Elizabeth Johnson, Virginia Mitch1 el, Lulabelle Michael, Donna Lou I • Crist, Dianna Sue Crist and Jane Baltzell. “The Ruralistic study club will i meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph | Heiman Thursday evening at eight o’clock. The thirty-fifth annual Roop re-! , union will be held Sunday at Han-1 , na Nuttman park. A basket dinner will be served at the noon hour. Pocahontas lodge will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock I at Red Men hall. All members are' urged to attend. The annual Brown reunion will I be held Sunday at Sunset Park, southeast of this city. - Personais Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Workinger and daughter, Shirley Ann,'have returned home from a motor trip Ontario, Canada. Niagra Falls, the New England states and New York city. Representative Bob Heller is at-1 tending a meeting of the budget] committee at Indianapolis today. , C. C. Pumphrey and family are enjoying the wees in the mountains of eastern Tennessee. • Rev. E. Sterl Phinney has resigned as minister of the Wesle- , yan@ Meth'odisfechurch at Bluffton to accept a position as de « $| men at Taylor university. Rev. ; Klinger. otgS'ipton, who was cailed to succeed him, is seriously ill and has been taken to the Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minn., for an operation. © The Rev. and Paul W» Schultz and family let? this ntornq ing for their new home in.Californ-1 ia. address will be Mon-1 cado drive, Glendale, Cam. Antfffl T W llle of this city will leave ThuraSay morning fog Indianapolis. where he employed for 10 days at the Indiana state fair. Mr. Thieme will serve his 11th year at the fair. He has been a ticket captaip five ygars. © 'Mrs. Amelia Chrisjen has returned to her (®jnie or/' North Third at James. 0 fib FBI Agent Speaks To Decatur Lions John Newby, of the Indianapolis | office oothe federal bureau of investigation. wais the speaker Tues- , d;fy evening of the Decatur LSons club. Mr Newby related several in-1 teresting current case«s the FBI! and told of the bureau’sLhuge fin-1 gerprinting system, which now in-; eludes 104,000.000 sets of finger- [ prints. Lewis L. Smith, local attorney, was in charge of the program. Trade In a Load Town — Decatur ’

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Admitted: Mrs. Mary Martz, Monroe route 1; Mrs. Norman Royer, WillehiiW'O.; Virgil Steed, Bryant; Marvene Hart, Monroeville; Robert Kerr, Willshire, O.; Mrs. John Clayton. Hoagland; Mrs. Amelia Linn, Celina. O.; Betty Lu Roebuck, Pleasant Mills. Dismissed; Mrs. Mildred Workin- | ger, Geneva; Robert Long, o 1 Drive Planned To I Save The Shades Jadianapolis, Aug. 27-rr- Indiana’s statewide campaign to “Save the Shades” gtets underway Friday. 1 Citizens throughput the state will | join in a month-long campaign aimed at $300,000 with which the Indiana? department of conservation plans to purchase the J452-acre scenic park in west-central Indi iana. [ Governor Ralph F. Gates has pro-| claimed the. entire month of September “Save the Shades Month.” j Shades gifts will be accepted by l All Indiana banks under a plan worked out by the Indiana bankers association. A permanent file of names of givers will he placed at the Shades. Endorsements have come from numerous groups, including -, H ihe Hoosier j State Press Association, which heretofore had never endorsed a fund-raising campaign. .._ o _ Frank Krick, Jr. Wins I. U. Honors Bloomington, Ind.; Aug. 27 Scholastic honors at Indiana Uni-1 versity were aphigved Muring the i 1947 spring semester by Frank Krick. Jr., of CiScatur. ? ? As announced by registrar Thomas A. Cookson, the honors list included the sophomore, junior and senior classes, freshman honor students having been announced previously. o BByr Mr a ■w II v My CELEBRATING her 105th birthday, Mrs. Rosa Katzman blows out the candle on her party cake at the | home of Old Israel in New York City. (Jnt er national) j School Books. Open day till 5 p. m. — Holt house Drug Co. If

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Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown, of Geneva, are parents of a baby boy, born*at 6:25 o’clock this morning at the Adame county memorial hospital. He weighed 6 pounds. 1414 ounces and has not been named. i —o — More Unemployment In Fort Wayne Area, Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 27 — (UP)-— The list of peofjfe without ; jofe grew longer in July in seven s northeastern Indiana counties, a report of the Indiana state employment service showed today. Marjorie V. May, manager of the ISES, said the unemployed number wa.s mainly from Fort Wayne because gains were made in smaller towns. A survey of Adams, Allen, De- ; Kalb, Huntington, Wells, Noble, I and Whitley counties showed that i between 3,500 and 4,000 persons I were unemployed in July as con- ■ traeted to a figure two months before that. The layoffs were in radio and other electrical equipment factories, the report showed, f FAST Photo Service Films left Thursday before noon— ready Friday at 9 A. M. Hoithouse Drug® Co. 1 j '' Ne- '* • ’ ' jSs$SSf ■v * X You should see the a ■ \ at the , 0 « Stop ’270 N. 2nd St. Phone 197 3 -.=■ f •

'Two Cd'rfia Men Are Arrested Sheriff' ® Celina. Ohio men were beiug Meld in jail hgLg today followMg ••leiG. arreS'wiast night by ‘fi' ler ij& Hmnan Bowman. The two. Bob "ntry, 32, and Ralph Sellers, 44, were to be later today before Mayor Stults .011 charges of public intoxication. Sheriff Bowman found the two men about one mile north of Monroe in an allegedly drunken condition. gjieir car was parted on the Monro™oad partially bloSnng traffic, he said. Residents of that vicinity called theWieriff A wrecker viSrr sent to the scene to tow in the dibbled auto, which lltd a "burned out" clutch. — o ■Legless Veteran Is Winner In Michigan Cheboygftn, Mich., Aug. 27 — (Birles E. Potter, 33, a Republican and a legless war veteran, was electetlPto congress by a majority of more than 2-to-l, unofficial returns from district special election showed today. Harold D. Beaton, Potter’s Democra||c(|bpponet, conceded the elec-: tion when returns from 231 out of j 289 precincts showed Potter lead ing by 12,678 votes to 5,675. Potter said he would goHk) Washington within the next two weeks to take up his duties. He will fill the seat left vatsint by the death of Rep. Fred Bradley.

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R®sum6 ; Plant South Bend, Ind., Aug. 27 — | d'P) Normal operations were re;z|y,' d in tj* Studebaker tion’s pliant here today as the three-week work stoppage, caused by a supplier pWl’s strike, came i to a clos®; 1 AH production lines here were 1® | full swing as a steady flow of pas- : senger cars atjj, ir|?ks rolled off lhe assemblies. i Some lO.onfL Studebake“workens were laid otWlast month when a ' strike at the Murray Body Corporation, Detroit, resulted in a short--1 age of material. | * a ’ Say it with *_ I FLOWERS C I