Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1947 — Page 3

OCTOBER 1947.

Naomi CirC ‘ e °! ...7 Reformed IWednesday afternoon u ’ iere ;;- gß’ five members tn atJM . pellet', leader, chose ’WT-.-* " ÜBI, S iißtL,!,' f'-‘ I,,vving wbul There Dawns the Glor- ■£* in l "b‘’ ve DiVine ,’’, We ‘T Rle Prayer f °* MF Lr. Heineke, chan man. Sue ! busine- meetmg. A ■f • n <ile was then held Mfe;,?lu^n n served K iiostess and WLnt. M- pr “ (1 BriltirL R. m .c GUILD regional HELD FRIDAY £■’'" regional educational . of Woman's Guild of the SHHL Bvangelieal and Rewas held in Fort with a luncheon Mil noon in the church par- »>.,■ from Decatur 'who atmeeting were; MesB* . R Ashbaticher. George \1 Brushwiler. Albert BE William Feller. Floyd Kirsch. Wesley Lehbitterer. S. E. LeoMiller. H. w. Thomp''■Lr.r. Von Gunten, Adolph |M aI)(l Miss Matilda SelleOF AMERICAN HOLDS MEETING KKnierieon Legion auxiliary regular meeting Friday levion home. Members |^B a , the party masked and rere given tor the best ]■& Binso was played later were served by :me. which included:' ■Mb..'Coffee. Mbs. Herman Mrs. .Mark Colchin, Mrs. Mrs- Al 't Myers, Mrs. K t , i. Miss .loan Colchin. Mrs. Miss Rose Coffee and lUffee Mrs Nick Braun the district meeting HE|jeh.dd at post 330, New Haver 14. beginning at ten KbJclock in the morning. ■kTa: Liniser. Mrs. MargarMrs Francis Graig. Mrs. and .Mrs. Wilmer were awarded prizes. YOUNG GUESTS PARTY ami pumpkin faces prein the rumpus room of .Veering home Friday t nnriiiain Des Jean entertwenty of her classmates at party. Black and gold Hn papei decorated the room, was lighted by pumpkin ■tt. Other decorations were in with the season. The masked and after play-! SHKnum .er games, refresh-; served hv the young i ■ Roy Runyon will be hostthe mem tiers of the presLadies Aid at her home afternoon at two-thirty himh Mothers Study club its ml masquerade pat - at eight o'cock at the ■K's 'li'. Edgar lieinking. Mrs. Dolby will lead the devoSft- the lessons will be preby Mrs. F. H. Willard and liowns Hostesses will Clarence Rowden, Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. Merlin CorPaul Myers. Mrs. John and Mrs. Reinking. 'im ent de Paul society at the C. L. of C. hall afternoon at two o’B®, 1 '. 111 * will be a guest party member is requested to ftfl 2 attest. Hostesses for the will ; je Mrs. L. H. KleinT- C. Smitn, Mrs. Elmo ■ Theodore Graliker, Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, are requested to atmeeting of the Rebekah *ni'h will meet at the Odd nd Tuesday at seven--0 clock. Hk' Residents and present of■■wi'i'i k ll6 DecatU1 ’ Woman's □ e Quests of the Junior ■ department at a tea Mon- ■‘ l „7 u° n at fOUI ' o at the K, - J >ss Sue Harper. 629 Second street. »i H w'n"r n Party and P otl uck He h'J be held by the Sunny K “\ eC ° nonii « of of tn l ? tlock in the par " ■Reform a e Magley Evangelical ■Pointed church. ■ ehir 1 ,t !rS Class of the M eth- ■ if? : iU have its Halio- ■ thirty tf°i nd u y evenin S at ■ Oih ShrotL ° Ck at the hOme ■’UrilV’ Ch ° m Will boW I hesday eVening at

| seven-thirty o’clock at the hall. ■ The St. Marys Home Economics club will sponsor a masquarade 1 party in the Pleasant Mills high school Tuesday evening at seven- ' thirty o’clock. The leader requests each member to bring a feed sack, embroidery hoops, needles and’ floss thread Every member is urg- 1 ed to be present as election of officers will be held at this meeting 0 Elaine Butler, of Rye Hill Road, Monroe, a freshman at Indiana University, has been named ing chairman of Lincoln House, a residence hall for women. Arthur Parry, Fort. Wayne attorney, was a business visitor in Decatur Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stucky motored to Lafayette today to attend the Illinois-Purdue football game. James Cowans was a business visitor in Fort Wayne Friday. John Neering, who has been in charge of installation of equipment at the Central Soya Co. at Gibson City. 111. is in Decatur for the weekend. Dick Heller, Jr. who suffered a leg injury at Bloomington three weeks ago will return to his studies at Indiana University in that city Sunday. Mrs. John Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crowe plan to leave the middle of next week for California, where Mr. and Mrs. Crowe intend to make their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Moore also intends to visit relatives in Oakland and expects to be gone about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy have returned from Chicora, Pa., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hoch. They attended the wedding of Twyla Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoch, and Alvin D. Dunlap, also of Chicora. The wedding ceremony was performed Wednesday evening at seven-thir-ty o’clock in the First Lutheran church. Clarence E. Bell and Cal E. Peterson called on Will R. Barr at Bluffton last evening. Mr. Barr was stricken with a heart attach last Sunday. His condition is reported as being a little better, Ed and Bill Zeser will leave Monday morning by automobile for ExterCalif. tovisit their brother, Tim Zeser and other relatives. They expect to be gone for six months. On their way ont they will stop several days at Pueblo Colo, to visit i friends and relatives. Q I I - .1 Girl Scouts of troop IV met in room 204 at the junior - senior high school Wednesday evening. Registration fees were paid and plans were made for church Sunday. Plans are also being made for the Scouts annual Halloween party. | Marilyn Mauller, scribe. Girl Scout troop V met Tuesday night after school at the fire station. Following roll call, the pledge to the flag was given. Mrs. Ahr i has been named leader of the troop.

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■ WB ' wl lEi i hHmEBI I ■sb of ftmaK ! HL E| f I |i H / / b - , ■ 1 RECENTLY WED — Miss Eloise Ann Keller, youngest daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, and Donald E. Roeder, only son of Mrs. Ada Roeder, were wed recently in the St. Mary’s Catholic church. Mr. ami Mrs. Roeder are residing at 112 East Oak street. (Photo by Melchi)

During the business meeting, plans were made for Girl Scout wek. Barbara DeVore, scribe. Troop VII The Girl Scouts of troop seven went to Worthman field Tuesday to play football. They had a picnic following the game. Janet Hetrick, president; Carolie Nelson, scribe. Troop VIII Girl Scouts of Troop VIII met Tuesday after school and >:om-i pleted plans for a Halloween party to be given next Tuesday after school hours. The troop numbers for the uniforms were given each member. Scribe, Gwen Hilyard. o Admitted —Stanley Wagner, Monroeville, Wayne Erstel, Dixon, 0., 1 Mrs. Anna Rupert, Monroe, Lloyd I Guenin, Fort Wayne, Patricia Lyons ! Stevenson Street, Mrs. Gerald Debolt, Geneva. Mrs. Louis Judy, Bryant, James Hartley, Keystone. Dismissed — Kenneth Jennings I Adams street, Hugo Heimann, Ron- , |te 4, Mrs. Elmer L. Uhrich and baby ’ I daughter. o ! Trade in n Good Town — Decninr '

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ft; MB V'rr» A: HIGHEST honor to be bestowed on a young farmer is Ray Gene Cinnamon’s, by virtue of the 19-year-old Oklahoma boy winning the Star Farmer of American award at the royal livestock show in Kansas City, Mo. (International) 0 —

Makes Forced Landing On Farm Near Geneva Berne, Oct. 25—Dick Kraner, a young flier from Van Wert, Ohio,

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A, M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Woman’s guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church pastry sale, church basement, 10 a.m. Business and Professional Women’s club rummage sale, Second and Jefferson street, 9 a.m. Junior Fellowship of Methodist church Halloween party, church, 2 to 4 p.m. Tri Kappa bake sale, Gerber Meat market, 9 a.m. Monday Music department of Decatur Woman’s club, Miss Helen Haubold, 7:30 p.m. Past Presidents parley of Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Clara Bauer, 8 p.m. Holy Family study club Mrs. Herbert Foos, 8 p.m. Junior Arts department tea, Miss Sue Harper, 4 p.m. Builders class of Methodist church, Noah Shrock, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Church Mothers Study club, Mrs. Edgar Reinkirig, 8 p.m. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 7:30 p.m. Root Township Home Economics club, Zion Lutheran church, 2 p.m. Kirkland Ladies club, Kirkland high school, 1 p.m. Sunny Circle home economics club of Preble township, parish of Magley Evangelical and Reformed church, 7:30 p.m. C. L. of C. Chorus, Hall, 7:30 p.m. St. Mary’s Home Ec. Club, Masquarade party. Pleasant Mills High School, 7:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge, Odd Fellows Hall 7:30 p.m. Church Mothers Study Club, Masguerade party, Mrs. Edgar Reinking 8 p.m. Wednesday Delta Theta Tau Halloween party, Boy Scout cabin, Hanna-Nuttman, 8 p.m. Historical Club, Mrs. Giles Porter, 2:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul, C.L. of C. Hall , 2p.m. Thursday Presbyterian Ladies Aid, Mrs. Roy Runyon, 2:30 p.m. was forced to make an emergency landing on the Chester Armstrong farm near Geneva. A broken propeller was the cause of the forced landing. Kraner escaped injury and the plane was not damaged. 0 Beware of the devastating influence of those good things which when too fondly cherished become agents of corruption. o— COMMUNITY (Continued from Page 1) fessional men Monday morning. After the Big Game 9325 SIZES "■ u lift Qt'ixr 1 I i ii" ciuA ki’Tr Just right for Big Weekends! Pattern 9325 belongs to the Glamor School of frocks, with swingycut jumper, Gibson Girl blouse. That flow’er transfer is easy embroidery I This pattern gives perfect fit, is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9325 in Jr. Miss size 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 jumper 2’A yds. 54-in.; blouse. 1% yds. 39-in. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept , 155 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. SEE the wonderful new-season styles! Get our MARIAN MARTIN Fall and WinTer Fashion Book now; Only fifteen cents brings you this illustrated book of easy-to-sew patterns—all the hest of what’s new. FREE —a pattern printed in the book, a gay madcap hat and bag. ' ■

• 1 " - - - ■HHKSBHf O HI l Willi b TkS i lb* R J I 1 RESIDING IN VALPARAISO — Mrs. Miles Jones was before her recent marriage Miss Evelyn Hackman, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackman of Kouts. The groom is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Jones, 318 Ninth street, and William Jones, also of this city. The couple is residing near Valparaiso where the groom is engaged in farming. (Photo by Melchi)

The slogan ig one day’s pay donated to the Community Fund. Chairman Grant and Herman Krueckeberg, treasurer of the' Fund, distributed lists, literature and pledge cards to the workers. Chairman Grant expressed the hope that the drive could be completed in three days, running through to Wednesday. Julius Baker was introduced to the assembly as the publicity chairman and the person who wrote the series of articles for this newspaper in explanation of the drive and the reason for funds. The Decatur Community fund sponsors the Boy and Girl Scout troops, the teen canteen, recreational activities and donates SI,OOO each to the Salvation Army and the Adams county cancer society.

■ I M a .xL “ WITH an 80-year-old corset uncovered in Virginia City, Mont. Ruth Manley approaches the new look decreed by fashion designers. (International)

TO THE VOTERS MW -fl OF DECATUR... ' . •' -*** On Nov. 4th you will select your Mayor who will serve you for the next four years. In so doing 1 respectfully call your attention to the fact that the operation of our public utilities and civil city are business enterprises which should be the concern of every citizen. My experience in business and as Mayor, with my natural desire to render service to you are qualifications with which I hope to win your favorable,consideration. I solicit your support November 4th. JOHN B. STULTS * Democratic Candidate for Mayor Citv of Decatur POL. ADVT.

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battle against the blaze which destroyed two-thirds of the wealthy summer resort, forced evacuation of 3,500 residents and caused more than $10,000,000 damage. Gov. Horace A. Hildreth of Maine called on the state’s citizens to organize against “the greatest economic catastrophe ia the state’s history.” Scattered showers fell yesterday on the wheat belt, chiefly in the Dakotas, but grain companies disj counted the effect they would have , on the general crop. Showers in Illinois, Indiana, lowa and Michigan yesterday were slight and sporadic. Southern states to date have been affected very little by the drouth. No serious fires have been reported. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and the western part of Virginia had rainfall yesterday. ft S * ■ . JOYCE MATTHEWS leaves Reno, Nev., courthouse after obtaining divorce from Comedian Milton Berle» Obtaining the divorce on grounds of mental cruelty, the I 26-year-old former actress de- | dares “Berle liked night life and I didn’t.” (1