Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1948 — Page 3

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\BajtiLows HlP IKK- h ■*■ ■■ ■ , ‘ l J " n M. ‘•'■"i jPaL,. H '■ 'If"(. M .. I.\hi were rg. •■,- AT", •’-I -erved . !.,t<-r hull party MH jl- it .al Sitddui’i ell ■H.. . .unlay |.l.i’> Sll'i ■K.., I. , -heir two daugh ■K v , .„,d Saar.ili Kay ®W;_, Marlene Sqßv..- u-1 Sheryl Ann .'nil Carol lt ,„ t .... B Mr ar-d Mrs ■HK. • - a'. a!i SllG'l I'h HEja -inli'.ii'h and t!"00 MEETS ~f ,1 "' United Brelh b-ld "* reKular meet- *" ,!le * hur<h K| )'|,,vd Heath con ■IK,. .u-iiu-'s meeting. i.t I'lials were given ii Wynn and Mix. HuK^K r .>'< I*" hundred and K,jg|p K nz and sick < alls K| !♦ J.al nun! wax in charge of |i by Miss Ka'h fig Kl. :,n.! -I « Walter Kiess i.-ireslnnentx were K|Z t ;l .»texsex Mrs Earl Wilford Hay and Mrs Kb ■Hnin-.x yi:.x will have pubKgA,-)..-. th s evening at sev- - i'" k at the Masonic Study club will eight lot k Thursday K- the home of Mrs Richa^v*' r I, i t c horus will have Tuesday evening at set--0 1 lin k the C. ot U. Uwliit? Baumgartner will be the Bethany circle of E.ativi-la al and Reformed Khß W.-<in.-.day evening al eight Pitt sorority will have a< Hanna Nuttman |>hik evening at six thirty silent auction sale will ' 11 H Glamour, Girl! R\ V 100 ■L J • H V’- : • ■?* L/r 7liv\ I lr.n. \ I V-tyii I I k’a 9n6 I JV \ »K 5 • 11 \*l !»-:* ' ■ See what we have M* “ p ,or y ,m! A whirl drM * M" l|liy won< *y petticoat to Mk*k*t»oo with your hemline W R pattern 9114. both cut for »o xew! B* pattern gives perfect lit. la We. Complete. Illustrated ■Chart shows you -very step ■ 3114 in teen age sisea M U 8l *» 1«. Crock. »Mi petticoat. 1% yds JS TWEXTY-riVB cants in ■ f w this pattern to Decatur ■ Democrat. Pattern Dept. ■L J *‘ff»r»on St, Chicago go. ■ fTIr: pl .| B|y TOI . R HAMB Efr. ZONB 8,B « and r s ’ Mura ■ Hundred and Thirty-Eight ■•'Jins in the NEW MARIAN ■ r '* Pattern Book for Sum ■e., . * “ •’citing as ever, ■ •!<>« of newwnutking fa eh B roan for Fihe«> eea t , right In the book. |»« iwtern and directin' V **wh Wiljgy hag*

Society Items tor aaye publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 0:30 am.) Phone 100 G-1001 Mine Betty Melchl Monday Our Ijidy of Victory discussion group. Hilda Helman. 7:30 p.m. Rainbow girls public installation. .Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Holy Family discussion group. Mrs Jerome Reed, s pm. Pythian Sister temple. K. of P home. 7 p.m . Needle c tub following Junior fellowship of Methodist church, church. 6 p.m. Tuesday Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs. Dick Arnold. H p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority picnic Hanna Nuttman park. 6 .1U p.m. C. L. of C. chorus. (’. |,. of c. hall. 7:3b p in. Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall. 7:30 p.m. Church Mothers Study club, Mrs. LaDoyt Miller. 8 pm. Presbyterian Young Adult class pot-luok supper, church, «:30 p.m. Resit township Home Economics club, Mrs. William Schnepf, 1:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau installation ot officers. Elks home, 8 pm. Kirkland Indies Home Economics club, high school, 8 p.m. Wedn tday All church appreciation party, Methodist church. 8 p.m. Philalethean circle of Zion Evan gelica! and Reformed church. Mrs. George Buckley. 8 p.m. Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs Clara Baumgartner. 8 p m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed churcn, Mrx. Charles Reineke. 2:30 p in. St. Vincent de Paul society, C. L. of C. hall. 2 p.m. St. Mary's Township Home Economics club. Pleasant Mills school, 7.30 p m. Flo Kan Sunshine council, K. ot P. home. 6:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi pledge partv, Mrs Ned Johnson. 8 p.m. , nursaav Circles 111 and IV of W S. C. S of Methodist church. Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. 2 30 p.m. Circles I and II ot W. S. C. S. of Methodist church. Mrs. John T. Myers. 2:30 p.m. Stated meeting of Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall. 7:30 p in. Ruralistic Study club. Mrs Richard Geimer. 8 p.m. • The Philalethean circle of the ' Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at eight o'clock Wednesday eveniug at the home of Mis. George Buckley. 1 Hilda Helman will entertain the Our laidy of Vic ory discussion group this evening at seven thirty o'clock. I

You’ll Be Surprised! But—thin year MYERS CLEANERS & FURRIERS are making an outstanding offer! Every Fur Coat cleaned and glazed in the big Mvers plant at the regular price of 15.00 will be INSURED for 1100.00 and put in COLD STORAGE—at NO EXTRA COST! Myer*—with over a QUARTER CENTURY of EXPERIENCE —will GIVE YOUR FURS the FIN-EST-SAFEST - MOST THOROUGH CLEANING POSSIBLE. (Furrier-approved Sawdust Method). START NEXT FALL WITH A CLEAN COATI GET SAFE. MOTH-PROOF, HEAT-PROOF SUMMER STORAGE! ITS FREE OF CHARGE—THE CLEANING PRICE IS ALL YOU PAY. . Another service from Myers Cleaners and Furriers GENUINE COLD STORAGE FOR FINE FURS & WOOLENS Office at Cor. Madison A Second St.

Circles I and II of the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home of Mrx. John T. Myers Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Robert Mills. Mrs. Russel Owens and Mrs. Harry Daily. Circles II! and IV of the W 8. C.IS. of the Methodist church will i meet Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider Mrx. Ochxeridei will be in charge of the devotions. and the lesson will be given by Etta Mallonee. The Methodist church will entertain with an all church appreciation i party at eight o'clock Wednesday evening at the church for Dr. and ! Mrs. M. O. Lester. o_— Bill Kingsley. Roger Gentis. Carl Beehler and Jack Heller have returned from a weekend at Hanover college, where they were guests of Beta Theta Pi fraternity at a spring dance. Mr. and Mrx. Van Grant returned to their home in Rensselaer after spending several days with Mr, and Mrs. Dick Heller in this city. Miss Kathleen Harris, a teacher at the Lincoln school, left today for her home In Mt. Washington, Ky.. to spend her summer vacation. Mr and Mrs. Charles M. Meyers. Niles Mich...visited with Mrs French Quinn over the weekend. Mr. Meyers wax engaged in the furniture business here ma.iy years ago. The sale of personal property by Mr. and Mrs Fred King of Mercer Avenue wax held Saturday afternoon and was successful but the real estate was not sold. Several bids were received but Were not satisfactory. Kiley Chrisman, a fomer Decatur resident, underwent a major operation at the Good Samaritan hospital in Vincennes Friday. His condition Is reported as good. Miss Kathryn Ann Goldner is spending several days at South Hall. Ball State Teachers college Iler sister, Miss Janet Goldner. was initiated Into Alpha Sigma Alpha, national educational sorcliity. at Ball State Sunday. o Mr and Mrs. Glen Newton Miller. Willshire. 0.. are the parents of 3 baby girl, born at 10:30 a m. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital She weighed 5 pounds. 8 ,iunce« and has not been named. V** < Visiting Hours 2 to 4; and ’• <o 8 p.m. I Admitted: Mrs. Fred Butler. Kendallville. route 3; Alva Vorheea, Geneva. Miss Claudet'e Schnlppel. Bryant, route 1.

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Stylist » ’’ft it I / Miss Connie above, stylist for the McCall Corp.. New York, will present the style show at the spring party of the Adams county home economics association. which will be he d at the Decatur junior-senior high school June 4. Miss Schroeder will be here June 3 to fit and train mod els and select accessories for the show. Dismissed: Mrs. Chalmer Hart and daughter. Monroe; Mrs. Gene Scott, 1716 West Madison street; Robert Stalter, 710 Nuttman avenue; Mary Lou Lewton. Decatur, route 1: Larry David Diniels. 422 Mcßarnes street; Mrs Vernon L* toy Krugh ami daughter, route 4; Mrs. Charles Edward Workinger and daughter. Monroe, route 1; Mrs. Morton Graber. Geneva; Mrs Elmer Lee Rupe and son. Bryant, route 1; Adam Goss. Bryant, route 1; Mrs. Alta Hofmann. Willshire, 0.. route 1. o Small Plane Missing With Three Aboard Benton Harbor. Mich . May 24 tt'Pl Police today searched for i small plane missing since yesterday with three persons aboard on a flight from Rockford, 111. Kenneth Morrill. 36. rented a Piper Cub plane yesterdav and flew to Rockford with his wife. Madge. 30. and son Ward. 5. He left Rockford at 4:30 p.m. yesterday and was scheduled to arrive here at 7:30 p.m. o Wells To Return To I. U. Next Month Bloomington. Ind.. May 24 — (CP) President Herman 11. Walls of Indiana University will leave his post as cultural adviser to the allied military government in Germany June I, It' officials said today. Wells will return to the university's campus after a six-nionths' leave of absence to preside over the school's commencement ceremonies June 13. o Lake Being Dragged For Drowning Victim Seymour. Ind . Muy 21 — <l'P» Authorities today dragged Starve Hollow lake, near Vallonia, for tho body of Cecil Reynolds. 34. Brownstown. who was lielieved to have drowned yesterdav when the boat from which he was fishing overturned.

—■ —o——— 0— — ~ — I Trad# In a Good Town — Decatur Trade In a uood (own — Decatur I -mm -- •oowwap ou «■ ««■» — — ■ liaa " mm — NOV/ — SUPPORT 1935-39 —e I ■ WHEAT V—- @ CKD ' FARMERS WOULD DO AU RIGHT under the price support program . •keyed by the House agriculture committee Chart shows how the House bill would guarantee prices on three principle commodities at near present levels, far above 1935-19 average But opposition is expected In the Senate, where a bill with flexible price supports is Using readied as a substitute. flsternafreni/E ’ Ji r -a... •. jjCi, T~[ 1 Ifci i •. , - ' 1 HIN i lt2M , | flf ® IMF ill XJ * V * ft % < JuH —JLL’ 11 J niEING HAIFA after the city s capture by Jewish forces, Arab rcfuii gees carrying househbld goods ars guarded by members of Haganah. Refugees fled to Acre and nearby villages (7steraatieaal XadtspAoes J

| i 1 n * / H \ SOMETHING new In the way of hair ' hues gat denis —won the title of "The Hair" for actress-model Gregg Sherwcxxi A group of coiffure experts in New York selected her for top honors from a large number of contestants. I International) Michigan City Man Is Killed By Auto Michigan (Tty. Ind.. May 24 — (UP) — Herman Nall. 53. R. R. 2. Michigan City, died here today ->f Injuries suffered yesterday when he walked into the path of a car driven by John Meister. 48. Gary, on U. 8. 20. o— Suggestion for Today In these days of charities, two ancient ones will be of interest to us. Three hundred years ago Richard Watts in his will provided that six poor travelers be entertained nightly on money from his fortune. 4o to this day. in the quaint Englath town of Rochester there is a house where a poor traveler may secure a night's lodging and a meal, •nd. when he leaves, be given i small sum of money to help him on his way. , God regards not so much the , g-ent of our cervices as our faithfulness in the performances of it. Absolute Opposition to Peacetime Mill ary Conscription wa,i voted by the Methodist Board of Education recently. They gave five reasons for lheir actions: it is necessary;! military training is obsolete as a . means of national uefenxe; It would constitute a serious hindrance to ’ he efforts of the UN; it would low er the moral standards of other young people; military training violatia the democratic principles which are the security of our nation., REV. LENGERICH rfnetf Prnm PrVB On»* I I tne day.* They are, the Hev. Unua I Brugger. <) 8. B and the Rev. George Brugger. O. S. B. Their auto broke-down Saturday and re pairs are being made at a local t garage so they can continue their > trip eastward Father expects an t assignment somewhere in the Fort ti Wayne diocese, which ikiludes - northern Indiana, as far south ax Jay county. A

| Oregon Victory Is Boost For Dewey Boosts Prestige Os New York Governor Washington. May 24 — (UP) The outcome of Oregon's Republican presidential primary provided Gov. Thomas E Dewey today with a itoost in prestige after two shellackings from Harold E. Stassen. Nearly complete returns gave the New Yorker Orengon's 12 delegates to the GOP nominating convention by a margin of about 8,000 votes over Stassen It wax a winner-take-all proposition. The 12 delegates alone weren't enough to win or lose the nomination for either man. But Dewey’s prestige had Iteen dented by the defeats Stassen gave him in Wiscon sin and Nebraska, and Oregon wax the last contested GOP primary. There will be 1.084 votes at the GOP convention and it will take at least 548 to win the nomination With GOP primary season drawing to a close, Dewey is the leading candidate on the haxlx of open pledges and uncontested claims. The box score shows: Dewey — 145 votes (New York 97; Oregon 12. New Hampshire 6. Alabama 9; Oklahoma 19; Kentucky 2 I Stassen — 56 votes (Minnesota 25; Wisconsin 19; Ohio 9; New Hampshire 2; Alabama 1.) Sen Robert A. Taft ot Ohio — 48 votes. (Ohio 44: Alabamg 4.1 Gen. iJottglas ’ MacArthur — 8 votes (Wisconsin. I Pledged to favorite sons — 288 votes. (Michigan, 41; Illinois 56; New Jersey 35; Massachusetts 35; Pennsylvania 73; lielaware 7; Yen; nexxee 22; Connecticut 19.1 Unpledged - 409. Yet to be elected — 140 votes. (North Dakota 11; Texas 33; California 53; Houth Dakota 11; Indiana 29; Alaska 3 I Dewey. Stassen and Taft all claim strength In the large bloc of unpledged delegates and second- < hotWe positions among the favorite son delegations. Many of the claims , overlap. Taft, who was not entered In the Oregon race, said the result there , iiad no effect on his candidacy. He i repeated his prediction that he t would enter the convention with as ! many delegates ax either Dewey or , -tasxen. — —o ————— *1 The Panama Canal Zone lx a ; strip of land ten miles wide. a< ross | me txtbms of Panama. ' •

AAAWWWWWWNMM3NV Ifr7 ; r ;E T 7 I ’**■ I 'i I HI H will pay you to buy your New Washing Machine at Stucky & Co. MONROE. IND. We Deliver. * Crossed fingers don’t help KEEPING your finger* cro-aed will never prevent your property or pMMuninM from being damaged by fire or home other cause. Rather than trunt to Much ‘blind luck* it is far wiser to depend on stock fire insurance through The SuttlesCo The Hartford Fire Agent Phones. 194 . .T»N Nil. lick Block Decatur

T* ‘w i i Shu y ) Ay,- . LI — “ *•«. -Ast i— MAKING HEK DEBUT before the camera. Linda Susan Agar steals the spot1 light from her well-known parents The tiny tot. who is three months old, is being held up by her mother, film star Shirley Temple, as her 1 father, actor John Agar, looks on proudly tn Holly ao<kl (Internatiui.al)

SCOUTS WIN (Cont. From Page One) I Porter. Rotary troop 63. all four patrols 1 and troop winning blue ribbons: Sammy Gilbert. Dan Thomas. Nor- ■ matt Hchieferstein. John Thompson. Herliert Kitson. James Murtaugh. 1 Ronald Murphy. Ronald Secaur. ' Norman Andrews. Donald Aurand. Jerry Wheeler. Ray Brown. Mathe v I r WOMEN> who feel NERVOUS caused by functional ‘middle at«'l Do you suffer from hot na«he«. weak, nervous, irritable clammy feelings - due to the functional 'mlddle-ave period peculiar to women <3H-53 I yrs.pThenso try Lydia E Pinkham a • I Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms! It also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect I ; MTDU I. FNKHIWS BRSS /

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