Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1948 — Page 3
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Ip EN TZ TO r? N c<mra<i today anappna.. »in« marriage ' . er • , )t ...» of Mr. and 1 Ma r»han<l. <>f route 6. Ltftnr *>•' “ fce <lU “ e ” . Wednesday niorulnc. L , h , st Mary a Catholic *; Very I**- •'”<'• * u wl |l offlc'«‘ e - t LADIES MEETING y Koller and Mrs. Henry were hostesses recently |dl ,, Aid society Os the -i f/.m-'di'-al and |M, . intr. n Mrs. John j.cc.tional leader. •. i Pay." was Mrw Ernst Worthman. Ines* meeting I by the president. Hildebrand. Fourteen B l roll call with .. -e Flowers were then ■. , Mr .. Henry Fruchte. . tend Mrs. E Wilson K -...r.er present Croup ■, . then enjoyed. will be held ■ ... , f Mr- H Heffner IIVI IV LADIES aid y IN MEETING nJies Aid society of the Calinselical United Brethren w( at the church Thuralinr. The program, opened wident. Mrs Walter Koos, oner of the mothers In atReadings were given by rile Miller. Mrs. Dwight l„, Otis Shifferley. Mrs. (oos and Mrs. F. H. Wil>up singing was then enand contests were later rlth Mrs. Dwight Darr win- , rrand prize. Lovely reits were served at long eorated in pink and blue per. and centered With a raquet of flowers. Mrs. Jaunt and Mrs. James O. ■e hostesses Eleven memtwenty seven guests were L RECITAL I SATURDAY Iris' choir of the Church iresented a musical recitchnnh Saturday evening. mi to the < boir, there were I by piano students and d piano duets. ralr selections were: "Ind Call." Frltnl; "Memories,’ nyne: "Somewhere over ihow." arranged by Hugo be Lord s Prayer," Malo:rase Me." , selections were presented Ann Bluhm. Dorcus Sautther See This! l> KjpO• I fv‘. IW’-7'Z r fetti i I I ZaJIIWJ’ I •«! / T.f’ V ’ll / h ITT\ 9464' I i I \ sizts I* x J ” ( ’ ro *d's pet fashion Pigtai'.er! That bas •’h cutout neckline and Bl ' l * whirly dirndl — J. . ,h * wants. Pattern a Bch ,0 ** w ,oo! • r ” <lr *» perfect Gt. Is rv, ’* . r ompl.te, illustrated ,o — ™’ ENT T nvr cent, tB If» ' bl * pallerß t 0 Decatur “•moerat. Pattern Dept. Bt, Chicago M. *Bta W *‘ , ' r TOVR »™ A>«l> bX, 11 " 10 Mw ,at cents more bring® hr. U1 *«rtaa Martin _**« crasn-ftiii of escit h I’ATTraN l ’ ATT raN printed % v.-V -1 * 0 ‘* rt * t 0 <lT * I "•» Look. Better have
I Society Items rot days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Monday St. Catherine Discussion club. Miss Alice Gelmer, 7:30 p m. St. Mary's society, ('. L. of C hall, 7:30 p.m. Civic department of the Decatur Woman's dub. Mrs. Richard McConnell. 7:45 p m. Our Lady of Fatima discussion dub. Mis. Jwse Sutton, Jr, N pm Skating party sponsored by Magley Girls guild, Sun Set. Girl Scout court of awards, Lin coin school auditorium. 7 p m. Tuesday C. L. of C. mothers day party, hall. 6:30 pin Kirkland Boys l-H club. Stanley Arnold, 7:30 p in. Tri Kappa business meeting. Elks home, h pm. Loyal Daughters < lass of Beth any Evangelical U. B. church, Mrs. Frank Lynch, 7:30 pm. Decatur Garden club, May day breakfast. Mrs. Sam Baumgartner. 9 a.m. Friendship Village Home Economics dub. North Brie k xchcxtl. Wednesday , Academy of Friendship, Mrs William Noli, 7:30 pm. Decatur Girl Scout Association. Junior-Senior High School, S p m. Decatur Home Economics club Mrs George Mac Lean, 50S N. Third street, 2 p in. Tnursdav Women's guild and Girls guild of St. Luke Evangelical I'. B. church, church basement. Kum Join Vs class of Bethany Evangelical V. B. church. Mr and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. 7:30 pm Presbyterian Ladles Aid society, Mrs. Jess Rice, 2:30 p.m. bine, Dwight R. McCurdy. Jr., and Robert W. McCurdy. Carl Bluhm played a trumpet solo, and Mrs Kenneth Roop and Mrs. Dwight R McCurdy presented as an organ and piano combination, "Largo " Handel, and "The Lost Chord." Members of th-> girls' choir are Rheta Agler, Waneta Zimmerman. Alice Jean Hawkins, Sue Bond. Sharon Strickler. Marilyn Garner, Elizabeth Sheets. Waneta Welty. Ruth Smltley. Fame Geyer, llene Mitchell and Barbara Bollinger. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Frauhiger. 310 North Ninth street, entertained with a wedding anniversary dinner Sunday noon. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Burton F Telley. Mrs. Kathryn Monahan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marquart, Mr. and Mrs. Holier' | Monahan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis add daughter. Miss Catherine Ann Grlmme. all of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Cable and family. Mr. and Mrs. Furrest Mankey and family, of Cralgvllle. and Mr. and «NO ONI WOULD KNOW I HAD A MASTECTOMY" JfUA / Whstksr ®ns or both br»«it» ors r»me»- - TJX sd, o sp««ic»r 6r»oit / \ Support with Ireoif f \Yt~ j) Form* rottorot th» I Ly j noturol butt Uno. I* / r I \ I c ’ , " ,0, ’ 0k, • ” w * w » 1 I*— ——4 —ooty to laundsr Mrs. Leota Connell 209 S. 3rd Phone 845 SPENCER -SKT SUPPORTS
["notice . As we shall attend the Convention and Clinics of the Indiana State Dental Association, our offices will be closed Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday May 17 -18 -19 Dr. Roy Archbold Dr. Harold DeVor Dr. Joe Morris Dr. Fred Patterson Dr. Ray Stingely
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Miss Lu Anna Johnson, daughter t ot Mr and Mrs Benoit P. Johnson. 1 of route 5. and Roy Hirschy, son ot Mr. and Mrs. George Hirsi hy, of Monroe, route 1. were wed recently in the parsonage of the Willshire I'nited Brethren thurch. The double ring ceremonv was performed by the Rev. Duan? A Reahm. The bride chose for her wedding a two piece suit of teal gabardine,l with black accessories. Her corsage was of rosebuds. Her only attendant. Miss Alice Keller, of Fort Wayne, wore a suit of navy blue gabardine with match-1 Ing accessories, and a corsage of red roses. Mrs Ralph Mankey and family, of Preble.
HOME EC ASSOCIATION PLANS SPRING PARTY Planning for the largest ami most elaborate spring party they have yet held is taking the attention of 'he Adams county home economics assoc iation. This hill be held June 4 at one thirty p.m.. at the Decatur Junior-senior high achool. The program committee, under (he leadership ot Mrs. Martin Neuensc hwander. announc ed that Miss Connie Schroeder of the New York office ot the .McCalla corn-1 pany, will present a fashion show. "Sun Country Sojourn." Miss Schroeder will be in the county In advance of the show and train a troop of models sh • will selec t from a group of home 1 economies members and their daughters Accea xoric-s from local stores will be used. Wedding gowns of years ago will Ice modeled as another feature- of the program. A complete program will be announced later. Mrs Elmo Stuc ky met her comj mittee on tic kets and Invitations I Friday evening, it wax agreed to distribute tickets in ratio to the membership of t c-venlern < lube. | Committeemen win now have these tickets are Mrs. Harold Barger, Mrs Harry Martz. Mrs. Floyd My ers. Mrs. Earl Chase. Mrs. Art Lengerich. Mrs. J. E. Oelbers. Mrs Wilbur Stanley. Mrs. Russel Fleming. Mrs Naomi Stuckey. Mrs Martin Kless. Mrs Manas Graber. Mrs. I C. H Muselman. Mrs. Ray Van Emon. Mrs. Noah Mazelift. Mrs. Ervin 1 Lochner. and Mrs Arble Hains. The C. L. of C. Mothers clay party will lie held Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock at th<- ('. L. of C. hall The Woman's guild of the St. Luke Evangelical I'nited Brethren ! c hurch Will have a joint meeting with the Girls Guild Thursday in' the church basement. Hostess will I lie Mrs Carl Anderson. The guild will lat in charge of the afternoon j
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Sylvan Hirschy seVv.-d his broth.l er ax best man. Mrs Johnson chose a pink dress with black accessories and a corsage of roses and carnations A dinner was served at the home of the groom's patents to the im . mediate families fcllowing the ser- ' Vice. The new Mrs Hirschy is a gradual" of Pleasant Mills high school and is employed ax a dispatcher I clerk at the Fort Wayne General ' Electric Co. The groom is engaged , in farming. Mr and Mrs Hirschy are now residing in their newly furnished I home near Monroe. meeting, led by plisx Norma Jean Funk.
The meeting of the Kum Join Us | class of the Bethany Evangelical I'nited Brethren church will be held Thursday evening at seven' thirty o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. North Fifih street, rac h member is asked to bring a wrapped white elephant. Mr. and Mrs. John Dlerkes will be the assisting host and hostess. The Kirkland Boys 4 H club will have its meeting at the home of Stahley Arnold at seven thirty o'clock Tuesday evening. The Academy o' Friendship will meet at seven thirty o'cloc k Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. William .Noll In Pleasant Mills. "Print Analysis I" is the subjectfor tonight's lessen of the Decatur Camera c lub, in the meeting to be held at seven thirty o'clock at the Dec atur Junlor-s-nior high school The lesson will also deal with faults In enlargements There are four metre lessons in the c urrent course Persons Interested In joining the c lub are asked to be at the tig!) schcHil tonight. L.X WOODWORK and FURNITURE Gloss kin-am-el Whits bso-met more populst tot woodwork snd furniture For thewheteu white jou »e ever wen —r«6noh with PcrfettMMi High Glow Km-Am II Thu grand fimdi bruche* on ttioothly. eauly —and ii water* proof, liquorproof, at id rent* rant Made in 16 IftRFECr/e I .harmmecoloea ,|^>ROB(JC(( SMITH ivniT/’ ’ s,o,s 5 DR I •<» ? <m-4a.fi ’ CO. WITH _ J ■ ftpiRIAL WALLPAPERS Smith Drug Co.
Mrs. Charlie Voglewede arid daughter-in-law, Mrs. Arthur E i Voglewede. have gone to the Mayo: Clinic at Rochester. Minn , where! they will remain for several days ' The trip to Rochester was made by plane from Fort Wayne, via Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Butler and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hite motored to Rome City Sunday Dr. and Mrs Fred Patterson left today for Indianufolis, where they will attend the dental convention Dr. and Mrs. /tie Morris, Miss Marion Koontz and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold are also attending. Mr. and Mrs Leigh Bowen have returned home from Florida, where they spent the winter months. Harold E. Steele, former Pleasant Mills man called bunday afternoon from Baker. Ore., asking for the address of Dr. Palmer Eicher, to whom he wished to write. Harold, who has traveled up and down the’ country for years, is now located in Baker where he is engaged in the! house wrecking business ami doinz! well He is a member of the church I board there and feels he has found just the right place. Hix address is 2536 Madison street, Baker, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Page Varnell and Miss Fannie Winch, of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Charles Dugan. o Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E Hale, of Lowell, are the parents ot a baby girl, born at the Gary Methisilst hospital on May 10. She weighed S pounds. 6 ounces ami has been named Vivian Jane Mrs. Hale is the former Ruby Taylor, of route 6. o -» S&JOSRITAL v** (Visiting Hours 2 to 4, ana '• to S p.m.) Admitted Mrs. Jene Scott. 1716 West Madison street: Mrs. Lorene Schrock. Berne: Emery L. Hugba, Rockford, t). rout- 2. Dismissed: Mrs. Douglas K. Gilpen ami daughter. 115 North Sigtenth street; Darlene Ruth And I rews. 1121 West Adams street. Mrs Ja k Schnepf and son. route 1; Mrs. Carl Schultz am! daughter. 330 1 -. North Fourth street; Mrs. Carl Oral Fulton. 828 Dierkea street. Patricia Taylor. Berne. Paul Sauer. Decatur; Marjorie Ellen and Ruth Ann Gerber; Mrs. Gerald Lengerich and daughter, route 2; Mrs. Harvey J Sells, route 6. 0 SCOUT (Cons Fr<kfn I •nice On* , > Secaur Norman Andrews. Donald Autaml. Jerry Wheeler. Ray Brown. Mathew Harris, Tom Bosse. John Girard. Tommy Smith. Bobby Baker. Gary Simons, Ralph Bollinger. Kenneth Nash. John York. Dick] Buffenbarger. Byron Stitzer. Gene Ziner. Dave McLean. Jim Helm. Tnsip 62 Lowell Smith. Scout-1 master; George Bair. Jack Lawson. Tony Custer. Luther Schrock, Bob Doan. Jim Bassett. Don Smith. Bob Nelson. John Doan. Floyd McBride. Jerry Ixrbsiger, Ronny Bassett. Roger Biackburn. Jim Kings ley, Douglass Thompson, larrry Vizard. Byford Smith. Jim Nelson. Don Metzger. Eddie Sum kxdale. Roger Cole. Bob Lobxiger. Tnaip 63 Dick Lichtensteiger | •nd DI k Linn. Scoutmasters; Ted Wemhoff. Dick Johnson. Roger Johnson. Verlin Egley. Fred Evans. Edgar Gilbert. Don Foor. Bob Sudduth. Kaye Runyon. Edgar Swager. Dick Duff. Jerry Cowens. Joe Cowens. Cletus Corey. All of the participating Scouts were awarded neckerchiefs instead of the usual presentations of various winning awards Fx 'll ImmtNiiate Delivery Maytag Washers and Itottled & Natural Gas Stoves Refrigerators Radios Mavtag Service KITCHEN APPLIANCES 238 N. 2nd Phene 95
Delay Admittance Os Men To State Prison The admittance of three men who confessed to their part in the theft j of (20.000 worth of motors from the Itecatur General Electric plant. I scheduled for Miubigan City state prison today, was postponed The three Chalmer Hnider and Donald Taylor of Willshire. O. and Glen Smith. Llgionier, are expected to be taken to the institution Tuesday in the custody of sheriff Herman Bowman Mrs. Clarabell Cook Dies At Greencastle Funeral services for Mrs. Clarahell Cook. 84, mother of Mrs Chai mer O. Porter of Huntington. formerely of this city, will be held Tuesday at Greencastle. Mrs. Cook tiled Saturday afternoon at her Greencastle home She bad been ill for several weeks. 0 Sues For Alienation Os Wife's Affections An action for (10.000 damages for alleged alienation of affections of his wife has been instigated in Van Wert court of common ideas by Harold Price, Ohio City. O . a ga.nst Roy Speerv Van Wert. O. route one. Price declares they were mar ried in Decatur October 20, 1934. and that they are the parents of a son. He charges the defendant wrongfully and wilfully, through enti.-ements. favors, attention and affection induced the plaintiff s wife to become dissatisfied o Court Os Awards Os Girl Scouts Tonight The Decr.tur Girl Scout court of awards w’rt be held at 7 o'clock this even'ng at the Lincoln schorl auditorium. Parente and friends >f the Scouts are invited to attend. — - —o Day Os Recollection Well Attended Here The day of re -ollectlon for men of the parish concluded with a coni ference and benediction of the files- - sed Sa-rament at St. Mary's Cath , olle church Sunday afternoon. The services were largely attend--I ed, there being three spiritual con - feren-es during the day The- feast ■ of Pentecost wax celebiated in the church by the congregation FGißisn; after entering WOMMHOOD Are you troubled by distress ot foms'<- functional monthly dlsturbsnees? Doss this make you sudor from pstn, feel so nrrrous, tired, weak-at such times? Then so try Lydia K Pinkham’s Vegetable Comhomed to retiree such symptoms Famous to help women troubled this way! Also a stomachic toniel \|YfUI F PIMKMIM’t THE FAMOUS FATHER AI'LL'S treatment for Sinusitis. Arthritis and Hay Fever now ! available here. Another step has been taken in the Fa’her Aul! Foundation treatment for sinusitis, arthrlt lx and hay fever by the DeVaux Physio Therapy offices at 222 S Fourth St Th- public lx invited to visit the office and Inspect Father Aull'x famous non-opera'lve treatment. The treatment started by Father Anil makes use of certain therapeutic- generators and many of the- hundreds of patients who have taken it call Its results beneficial, helpful or miraculous. The beginning of the treatment came years ago Father Roger Aul'. who had studied for the priesthood and who had also made a 2 year «tudy of medicine, became afflicted with an abxcess-d lung and wax forced to retire Father Aull became Interested In the respiratory treatment and used It on himself His r'-xulta were so satisfactory that he decided to extend the same aid to others suffering arthritis or sinusitis Medical authorities are said to attribute 65 percent of the arthritis casc-x of Infections caused by sinusitis. Father Aull places this percentage at 95 percent He found that In raxes of arthritis deposits formed around the Joints, stiffening them and in the case of the vertehraex causing the patten’ to become bent and ex ceedlngly stiff He found that chlorine acta I as a so'vent on- the deposits 1 i around the joints, breaks up I the matter which Is then car ried away by the kidneys These treatment ar-- aval'I able separately for (I “« each I or mav be had with the full I treatment. Clyde J. DeVaux, Physiotherapist 222 S. 4th Phnwe 902 Free Consultation Hours: Tuoa. Thura. Sat 10 a. ns. to • P m. By appointment.
Girl Suffers Only Bruises When Hurled From Speeding Auto Smiling out from under a mass of black and blue bruises, three year old Darlene Andrews today can consider herself a' lecxxessor of an almost "c harmed life." Darlene was hurtled from the door of a speeding auto Saturday — only to jump to her foot and run down the highway yelling "Don't leave me here. Daddy." The little girl was riding In the l>a< k seat of an auto driven by her father. Murvel Andrews, and wax holding onto the door handle when is suddenly flew open. The gh| wax whisked out the open door and thrown to the side of the road with the car traveling an estimated 70 miles per hour. Hearing the screams of the child's grandmother, riding in the rear seat, and the mother, in front, the I--cal man slammed on the brakes and came to a stop yards away. They leaped from the auto to find the c hild running toward them, imploring them not to "leave me here. Daddy " Th-- incident oc-curr ed near Mooresville, south of Ind lanupolls. ax the family was enroute to Terre Haute The girl wax taken to a doc tor in Moorexville and he wax unable to find any serious Injuries. Upon their return here they took her to the Adams county memorial hospi-i tai. where a physician dec la red she had sustained no broken leones. The girl is badly bruised, how ever, and suffered route from shock JEWISH FORCES (Cont From t ags Onel ter of Israel, in reply to questions as to whether Israel was at war with the Arab states. “No. we are not at war." Sher tok replied, "but look out the window at those Egyptian planes "It this not war’" The first Egyptian air raid today came at dawn The other two were close together a few hours later Sirens sounded, and anti-aircraft guns pumped shells into the sky The planes were driven off quickly ~TOSSES ATOMIC (Cont From Page Onei the- I'nited Nations The I i,|te<l Nations offers the onlv possibility for the- control of atomic energy
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APPROVE BUILDING (Cont From I'nge One) foot carrier was approved by the combined chiefs of staff as an integral part of the 70-group air force expansion program With both the senate and house in session, these were the other developments: Atomic Energy—The Joint congressional atomic energy committee approved legislation to extend the terms of atomic energy commissions for only two years. Oleo—Kens. Robert A. Taft, R . C) and J William Fulbright. D. Arq. who favor repealing federal taxes on oleomargarine, suggested a compromise to win over the butter boh- They proposed fines and Jail sentetie ex f<| persons who se'l or serve o'eo as butter— If the taxes are repealed Communists Rep Richard M. N'xon, R. Cal. predicted the house will give a "smashing" vole of approval to a bill clamping sharp restraints on communists in this < ountry Health The house rules committee postponed action on a bill that wou'd authorize the United Sta'es to Join the world health organization Committee chairman Leo Allen. R. 111. said It may consider the bill tomorrow. Trade tn a Good (own — Decatur NWMMAANYIMMMANMMNt Hl It will pay you to buy your New Washing Machine at Stucky & Co. MONROE. IND. We Deliver.
