Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1948 — Page 3

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US Society Hems rer aays publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miso Betty Molchl Monday Decatur Camera club, 308 Mart shall street, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Eta Ta.u Sigma sorority, Hanna i Nutt man park. 6:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge, I. o. O. F. hall, i 7:30 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club, post- . poned. > St. Dominic discussion group, i Mra. Will !>ose. Sr., 7:30 p.m. I W. S. W. 8. of Trinity Evangel). I cal United Brethren church, church, I 7:30 p.m. W. C. T. U., Mrs. JoJhn Floyd, 2 . pm. ! Dorcas class of Bethany Evangel- . leal I'nited Brethren church. Mrs. ! John Spahr, 7:30 p.m. r Happy Homemakers club. Monroe ( Methodist church annex, 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of Bethany Evangelical U. II church. Mrs. Gerald Cole, 7:30 p.m. Church Mothers Study club. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, 8 p.m. Wednesday World Friendship guild of Pres- ' byterian church. Mrs. Royal Friend. 8 p.m. Zion Lutheran Missionary society, church basement. 2 p.m. Profit and Pleasure Home Econ1 omlcs club, Mra. Jay Yost. 7:30 p.m. Bridge club, Mrs. Don Fruchte, 8 p.m. 1 Business and Professional H’o- * man's club installation and inltia--1 tion. Moose lodge, 6:30 p.m. 7 nursdav r * Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. Bernice Adams. 8 p.m. 1 Ladles Fellowship of Missionary ’ church, Mra. Forrest Baker 7 p.m. W. B. W. 8. of L'nlon Chapel. r Mrs. Charles Rabbltt, 1:30 p.m. Rummage sale, W. 8. C. 8. of - Methodist church, church base- * ment, 9 a.m. ■ Officers, guilds, eacorts. chairmen • and all new officers of Women of * Moose. Moose home, 7 p.m. s Magley Indies Aid society, Mra. ' Harry Haffner. t Pleasant Dale Imdles AM soc- • lety, church basement, all day. • Order of Knstera Star. Masonichall, 1:39 p.m. r Friday Mt. Pleasant Bihle class. Mr. and . Mra. Lionel Brentlinger, 8 p.m. ' dent at Wyoming university. | Their address will be 105 Arnold I street MRS. MAUR MERRIMAN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY I Mra. Maud Merriman was the I honored guest at a surprise birthday party Sunday at her home on South Fourth street. A carry-in dinner was served from a beautifully appointed table, centered with a large birthday cake Prayer was offered by Mra. Merriman. Those attending were Mr. and Mra. Russell Wells and children. James. Pat, Tommie and Maxine, Ray Cavanaugh. Mr. and Mra. Harry Bailey and son. Mike. Mrs. Charles Fetters. Margaret Ann and Robert. Miss Betty Everett, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mra. Claude Krelgh and daughter. Bonnie Lou. Tocsin; Arthur Merriman. Mr. and Mra. William Merriman and the honored guest. Mrs. Merriman was the recipient of many lovely gifts. I '■» SACRED HEART CLUB MEETS The first meeting of the newly organised Sacred Heart study club was held at the home of Mrs. John Moore Friday evening. Those attending were the Misses Rose and Mary Coffee. Miss Anns Smith. Mrs Herman Colchis. Miss Miriam Moore and the hostess. Mrs John Moore. The next meeting will ' be held July 2 at the Coffee home. I The weekly meeting of the DeI catur Camera club will be held this I evening at seven thirty o'clock at I M 8 Marshall street Color photoI graphy will be the topic of the lec tare, and slides will be shown illus- | trating color photos All members and interested persons are urged to attend. The W. 8. W. 3- of the Inion Chapel church will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Rabbltt. AU ladies of the church are invited. The World Friendship the Preebyte’ian chureh will meet h at the home of Mrs. Royal Friend

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Miss Woodward Wed Sunday To John P. Miller Tho Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt : officiated at the double ring ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Margaret Woodward and John Paul Miller, which took place at two o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Zion laitheran church. The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Garth Woodward of Tocsin, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs John Miller, of Palmerton, Pa. Beauty vases and floor hampers of white gladiolus, blue larkspur and shell pink carnation* formed the background for the candlelighted ceremony. A white carpet covered the center aisle, and the pews were marked with huckeiberry foliage, tied with white satin bows, and candle standards. Belectlons played by the organ Ist. Mrs. Valier Flueckiger. preceding the service, Included “Lar- , go." Handel, and "Ave Maria.” She also accompanied Mra. JCdward Ijobslger In singing “Oh Perfect Lova." Atkinson, and "The - Lord's Prayer.” Malotte. "Blest ' Be the Tie" was played softly as the couple repeated their vowe, , and "Savior Like a Shepherd > l<ead Vs." was sung immediately following the ceremony. Lohengrin's ».r.<i Mendelssohn's wedding marches were used. The bride's gown, of white marquisette. was fashioned with long . fitted sleeves, which ended in ruffles over her hands, and a molded bodice, with a. wide rufI fie at the neckline to give an off-the-shoulder effect. Ruffles circled the entire length of the skirt and the very long train. A bonnet shaped headpiece of matching material held in place the three quarter length veil of illusion. She carried a colonial shower bouquet of white starlight rose*, and white delphinium blossom*. ■ intermingled with lily of the valley i The attendants were Miss Amaline Woodward, sister of the bride, as maid-of-honor. Mra. Robi ert Ludwig, of Lafayette, bridesmaid. Miss Rosemarie Woodward, junior bridesmaid, and Rebecca I /nn Woodward, flower girl. The . gowns of the maid-of-honor and . bridesmaid were In rose marquisette. fashioned Identically to the Wednesday craning at eight : o'clock. i ~~~~' The Monroe Better Homes club I meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, » has l>een postponed to Tuesday, i June IS. and will be held In the . Methodist church annex at seven thirty o’clock. The Kirkland (Julies club and presidents of all home economics clubs in the county will . be guests. , The meeting of the Mt. Pleasant t Bible class win be held at eight o'clock Friday evening at the home , of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Brentlinger. ’ The W. 8. C. 8. of the Methodist church will sponsor a rummage I sale Saturday, beginning at nine a.m. in the basement of the church. Mem iters are requested to have article* for sale at the church Thur* I day or Friday. The Queen of the Rosary study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bernice Adams Thursday evening , at eight o'clock. 1 Eta Tau Sigma sorority will have its meeting at Hanna Nuttman park i Tuesday evening at six thirty r o'clock. 1 Mra. Forrest Baker. West Jack- ’ son street, will be hostess to the Indies Fellowship of the Mission f ary church Thursday eveaiag at t seven o'clock. I blae marquisette gowas of th*

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junior bridesmaid and flower girl. Their corsages were of Rome Glory rose and blue delphinium blossoms, and pink bountiful roses and deep blue delphinium blossoms. Quentin Hines, of Milwaukee, ' Win., wa* best man, and Franklin Woodward, Ervin Woodward. George Miller and Richard Wasson. ushered. The dress of the bride's mother was grey, with which she wore black and white accessories. The groom's mother chose light blue, with black and white accessories. Their corsages were of Better Times roses. Mrs. Ervin Woodward, Mra. Franklin Woodward, Mra. Dean 1 Reber, Mra. Wilson Rec-tor, Mr*. Harry Bleeke, Mrs. Richard Wasson and Marv Louise Boschet assisted in serving the guests at the reception immediately following the ceremony in the church basement. For their wedding trip of unannounced destination, the bride chose a blue gabardine suit with black and white accessories. A deep purple catteya orchid was pinned to her ensemble. Mr. Mili»r Is employed as a chemical engineer at the Central Soya Co. Mr. and Mra. Richard D. IjCW ’on'and family visited in Fort Wavne Sunday afternoon. There will lie a stated meeting of the Masonic lodge at the lodge hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. N. M. Cornell and son Tom. of Shaker Heights. Cleveland. Ohio, visited here over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson. Mr. Cor nell's mother is the former Miss Helga latrson. well known here. Mr. and Mra. Robert Yost, of Purdue university, were weekend guests in Decatur. Mr. aud Mra. Robert Krick of thU city are at Atlantic City. N. J. on a vacation. While there Mr. Krick will attend the Shrine convention. Following the convention, the Krick* plan u tour of several eastern states. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Drum and son Randy of North Second street are enjoying a two weeks vacation visiting relative* and friend* in Latyesa, Texas. Mra. Dorphus L. Drum of Fornex street left Sunday for Warren. Indiana for a several day* visit with relative* and friend*. Mr. and Mra. Perry Walter*, of Fort Wayne, were Decatur visitor* Saturday.

Qualify M Market Decatur's New Food Store Next to Cort Theatre Special Tuesday and Wednesday BACON Skinless Wieners lb. 39c BUTTER • i n>. roi.l 79c BOLOGNA.. 39c POTATOES SET** *• ».63c OLEO A nX... 39c OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.

A new sewer line from the Fred Fullenkamp home on North Second street, to the Niblick sewer, is being constructed The old line was clogged with roots from a weeping willow tree. The Niblick sewer is a private line which runs from the alley between the Fullenkamp residence and the Elks home, east to the river.-Four residences are hooked into the sewer. A new cement sidewalk, with a iawh curb, is being constructed in fiont of the Eleanor Reppert property. 121 N. Second street. Charles E. Munirna of Warren, Ohio visited his sister. Mra. Rorbert Garard. a patient at Lutheran hospital Fort Wayne over Sunday and today and will come to Decatur Tuesday to renew acquaintances with old friends, especially members of old company B of which he was a member during the SpanishAmerican war. Charles wa* unable to tie here for the reunion recently because of illness but hopes to say "hello" i<; many of hl* comrades tomorrow. He wiii be at the l-egion home most of the day. . Mra. Robert Fritzinger spent Sunday in Fort Wayne at the home of her sister. Mr*. Carl Kirn. Mr and Mr*. W. P. Schrock and Dr. and Mra. Fred Patterson attended the funeral services for the Rev. G. Hunter Myers at Vnien City today. "Adrift in Indiana" Is the headline of an interesting story in the Sunday Star Magazine. It tell* of a number of interesting f-nnoe trip* over Hoosier rivers, one of the adventure* starting on the Wabash at Geneva and extending all the way to Terre Haute through Bluffton. Peru. Ixrgansport and ette. The expert canoeist I* Lloyd W. Josselyn, librarian at Ijifayette. He has hi* trip for this summer planned to start at Terre Haute on the Wabash and float down to the Ohio river. Billy Hoffman of Chicago visited in Decatur over the weekend. Mr. and Mr*. Martin Weiland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Erich Carpenter at Van Wert. 0., over the weekend and attended the Carp-enter-Linninger wedding Sunday. Mr* Minnie Holthouse and i daughter*. Florence and Irene; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Hon house, son . Dan and daughter Ruth, and the > latter'* guest, Mi** Pat Redmond i of Haverstraw, N. Y.,.attended th* , commencement exercises at the i University of Notre Dame Sunday, in which Jams* A. ilolthouse re- , celved his diploma. Approximately I 900 young men were graduated from the university in colorful exevefses held in the former navy drill hall. Paul G. Hoffman, director of the ERP. gave the address.’ o » Mr. and Mra. Paul J. Longr worth, route 2. are the parent* of B a baby girl, born at 8:15 a.m. today at the Adams county mes mortal hospital. She ha* not been *' named. 0 ‘ 1 0 n ‘ (Visiting Hour* Bto 4; and 1 <0 8 p.m.) It » — Admitted: Mr*. Lillie Steiner. r. Berne: Mr*. Amanda Baumgart- ;• ner, 328 Stevenson street; Mi** Gladys Zuercher. Monroe; Robert I Anderson. Stratton Way; Philip I Honifas. South Fifth street; Mr* i Minerva Ray. 221 South Tenth I street*. Dismissed: Mr*. Herbert Boer- . ger and daughter, route 3; Mra. i. Clarence I'hrlck and daughter. I Connie Darlene. 115 South Four teenth street; Mr*. Helen Butler f Kendallville, route 3: Mra. Naomi i L. Swoveland. Ohio City. O.: Mra Nellie White. 122 South Ninth

street; Mrs. Christine Ij>urgera', I Geneva; Mrs. Irene Fry, route 1; Jesse Hurst, North Eleventh | gtreet; Terry Jo«- Farlow. Van Wert, O.; Mrs. Erma Rigshy. Bryant; Harold Wendell, Celina, O.; ( Mra. Amanda Axe, Portland. ( Henry Blakey Family Reunion Held Sunday The descendents of Henry Blakey , gathered at the John W. Blakey , home in Union township>for a family reunion Sunday. About 75 per- , sons were in attqpdance. Those coming from a distance were Henry Blakey of Milwaukee, a brother of John W. Blakey, and Mra. Dorothy Trapp of St. Paul. .Minn. The rain forced the guests inside and the pot-luck dinner was served in the Blakey home, which I* the original Blakey homestead. —o Ronald Murphy Is Reported Better The condition of Ronald Murphy Is reported as "prograsalng” today at the Adams county memorial hospital, where he was taken following a bicy< ie-auto crash 12 days ago. UNITED STATES <Cont. From Pare On»> ment of a liasis for the particlpa tion of a Democratic in the community of free peoples." The recommendations made at the six-week Ixindon meeting are expected to bring swift protests from the Soviet Union and possibly some retaliatory action. The Russians already are making strong bids for favor German* In their , eastern occupation zone. 0 A larger volume of raw material* and semi processed good* Is bought by the 60.000 industrial concerns ' In New York State than in any . other location in the World. WHY BE FAT x ? without dfofbf yMp I You rear lost snd h*»» * | more (Irrxtr'. graceful figure. No X eaeniess No launvee or <lru*» > « AYrr» Hiod Candy Plan A n IMM.-TUR'* AMAZIN4. IMS- ■■ > COV ER V. You don't cut out any WW b meal*. « all the thing* you like W W You (imply take AYDs before ■ M f meala. trluch automatically curb* ■ W I appetite. Ra*ultta you eat lew and w Icae weight. Atwolutrly harm-ma' " PROOr POSITIVB! Eminent phyocunr auurrvtard clinical teata and report quick and f ule kae* with o»rr 100 u*er* WHY EXr PtRIMXNTt Get A YDS Toda/ Only *2 W for a full is Jay* auppiy poarebiy not than you will need You kiar weight or your monry relundrd in the »err ftrwt bo* Come tn. phone, or write SMITH DRUG CO. MUMAAAAMUWWMANMAARP flwZSrWll 1 i S 3 1 It will psy ysu to buy ysur New Washing Machins st ■ Stucky & Co. > MONROE, IND. We Deliver. dUUWMMWWUUUUUUUUUMM' 1 f»<X< Au rig? 4 Out at Home SO BANG ... it happens . . . and the little woman aalui merely (?), “Where do we live while the carpentene work .. . and how do we pay for lt?“ And yon nay (modestly): "That’s simple. I wisely bought Rent and Additional Living Expense Insurance from THE SUTTLES CO. HarWerd Fira Agent Nlbltak Mses Dasatur, Ind-

Ball State Controller Dies This Morning Winfred Ethesfal Wagoner, 59, controller of 801 l Stale Teacher's College, Muncie, died at fi o'clock thi< morning at his home, following a long illness with lukemia. Stricken in January lasi year, he had been treated by the greate-t specialists in the country and continued to attend to his college duties much of the time until a month ago. .Mr. Wagoner was one of the outstanding school men of Indiana He was a native of Wallace, served as county superintendent, a clerk in the office of the state superintendent and had been connected with Ball State a quarter century. Following the retirement o’. Dr. Bittenger. Mr. Wagoner served as acting president of the college for two and a half years. He Is survived by the i widow and three children Wagoner was well known in Adams county and was a frequent visitor to Decatur. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at in o'clock at the Meeks mortuary In Muncie. z Mrfeal Test hvnd TWi s Great to Rcfim MONTHLY FEMME HUNS Are you troubled by dutn-a* of female functions! monthly disturbance*? Doe* ibis make you suffer from pain, feel so nervout. wsak. high-strung—*t sueb times? Then so try Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptom* 1 In a recent medical test this proved remarkably helpful to women troubled thia way. Any drugstore tYDIAL PINKHAM’S 3SXJS'

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Quiet Weekend Is Reported By Police f'ity fkilice officers had a quiet weekend and there were no arrests teported and not a single automobile accident from Saturday noon to early Monday. Traffic was light in the city throughout Sunday. Chief James Borders attrilmied the light traffic to ths- fact that it rained a greater part of the day. o ~, Trade In a Good town — Decatur o

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Marriage License* John D. Stucky of Herne, furniture factory employe, to Ruth Roebuck. of Pleasant Mills.. Ivan D Fuchs, farmer, Monroe, rout* one. to Willode M. Bollen-iMo-her, of Berne. YOUR BULGES WILL VANISH whtn you I z ’ eV don your SPENCE! I' /I — t \ daiipned \/l I\\ i wrt <or YOU I > Mrs. Leota Connell 209 S. 3rd Phone 845 I SPItfCER'ZZS'SWPOMS I j “ ase«*>*. *«<* so* *v*a*is