Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1948 — Page 3
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5 /,! .•<*-!■.>. k. daughter! Jim Roebrnk. of * m.l l" ‘" ” s, “" fy ' \ lr < Fl”"’ 1 * Stucky, unit * ”' : ‘ •■' srunhn afternmm M.lls ‘*, v V.b-H \ ..- sir ring ■•"*'*■ * '■• -Always." "I , .i,,. traditional, >■; M ,»«„!■«• Wl ,a ut w, ‘‘ ,e i • >•"• » nd a f:n ; , I|( , r corsage al H ,r only attendant.! * ; | in ,. wore an eyelet, L, with a corsage of i 4i M «* Roberta and Li>,u k. <’f ,hu ad the truest*. i»sity ■ gr, ’ om Roebuck and Mrs. | (k „|».k for ’ wedding. I of ab le rarnations, t one hundred . w-dding recefe v following die cerejjepieatant Mills school ",„ldine ake featured: 'jKOtattons Mi*s Clara' |W d Mis* Bet’y Lou Roc- j ,ervin4 the guests. ( «4dini trip of unan-L-iMiiun. the new Mrs. 4 suit <’f tay«n K* 4 ’’- [yte'heir return, they will lime ug guests attending! tM j Mrs. Ralph Stucky i f, Celina, it. .Mr. and and daugh-1 IT Bluff. Mrs Lida Robin ! Low, Mrs Florence Me-1 ud Mrs Carl Aldridge.' jkh. and Mt. and Mrs., iCook and daughter, of k WAFER j OH MAY 29 j S hafer, daughter of p Alar n. ’ll Went MadK and George L. Keane, I fork City were united in ! •a-urday. May 2». in »a P» i M« Keane will reside! a X J where Mr Keane r«i with Radio Corpora- 1 te»r a I CLUB (HELD Whjt meeting of the l»e- | Bera dub waa held last >.-S model night as a Itesre After a short bust-' rar ra h member was > pportunity to take pic-1 I' - i.iHfels ia both color I kind white This was the
HF F faraaca tespaattaa. t»p*rt repair w,,b °* •** ■kb make of faraaca. Cast ba»sd o" lab®' «*d ma- !<■ la facials sisd. Pbaae ar write today. — "House Always Same '~ r —Temperature With r-iXb ALL-FUEL Furnace" tlrif II I "Tbt W'lhtmtaa Haatar Cwr ■ A J [ I I "I am aatiaM »'•* fit Wll,;tm ' u! ' T ''> * I!" _J || Fu.aaca It la tbr */.r ’•" * I I house IS th? Umt t?mp?rttu e * th * •>» J»4 liM* ll e/ lf /fgit <O% cee/" I | (Si<er<// Httrj Hi? in LJ n *au-hiu *•'••«••■ r "* r" ‘I ®*l- C° k * ® r Caal I/IILIAMSOM HAUGK •»>. >!... -.urw.m Heating & Appliance* *••*» fatmaah Ta Salt , . l, Decatur. Indiana teHeilMM 4 5U UD 111 " " <'»an. the families of the \ 1") ** r area have found the X, 1, * • and beauty of Zwiek X. V j •* a lasting connotation. \ J ' ‘ * ,r 'leadfast policv to’ , J ? ‘ Hmible aid in time of As / '**nt and to provide a y f ! !r| l»ute to the deceased J?r,c *‘" within the means / i ZWICK tfuneut/ Sf&iM »om»t x iwica aoatai a aiNCf iaea »0 N. 2ND * PHONES 61 AND IOC -A.
x-s -' Society Item* tor day* publics tlon must be phoned in by 11 a m. (Saturday B:3o a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Tuesday Kirkland Town-hip 4-H < | u b bov»«. Roger Umgenberg.-r, 7 3't p.m. I V. F. AV auxiliary, 730 p.m. Kum-JJoin I s dawn of Bethany Evangelical f church, church basement, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Ladies <>f Columbia social night, ('. L. of C. hall, C:3o pm. Tri Kappa ini'iation. Deca'ur Garden dub. postponed Loyal Daughters Has* of Bethany I E.angeli a| I'. 1; church. Mrs Dean 1 Byerly. 7 .30 p tn. Wednesday Flo Kan .Sunshine counHl. K of I*, home, cl 3c p.m St. Ann Study . ’ub Mrs Thomas Leonard, 8 p m. Ladies Aid sew iety of I'nicit- Chapel church, c hurc h. Decatur Home Economics club. Mrs. Henry Adler, 2 p m. Thursday Women of the Moose formal initiation and installation. Moose home, executive committee. 7 ::u p tn., lodge, s p nr. Victory class of Trinity Ecangeli cal V. B. church. Homer Bittne I home, 122 South Fourth street. 7 i’.’t p.m. First Methodist all church party, church. 7:3u pm. Pleasant Grove Missionary society. church. s p.m. Do Your Best c lass of Trinity Evangelical I'. B. church. Mrs. Noah Sheets. 7 30 p m Pleasant Mills Methodist AV SC. >»:. churc h. I:3<t p tn. Missionary soc iety of Church of God. church, x p.m Women's guild of St Luke- Evangelical and Reformed church. I c hurch basement, all day. Phoebe Bible class, postponed Ladies Aid soc iety of Presbyterian church. Lawrence Linn home, 35a Mercer avenue. 2 30 pm. Friday Work and Win class of Trinit >| Evangelic al I' It church. Mr and i Mrs Byron Myer. Pocahontas lodge. Reel Men hall. | ; 7:3(1 p tn. Tri Kappa clan e. Hayloft. Hoag-J land. 10 pm to I am Sunday i Hamric k reunion. Wwisser isok.| Hanna and Ekait streets. Fort - Wayne Saturday Rummage sab-, c I. W. c lass of ' Bethany Evangel, al I It chinch, churc h basement. ' a m tec I.' noon
B ■ i i < w 'Js THE WEDDING of Mis- lov Elaine Alspauch. dailgh'er of Mt . nd Mrs Arnold Al-paugh. of W I'shlre. (>, and Clyde Doyle Steele, son of Mrs. Charles Steele, 122 North Ninth street, took place recently in Dayton (> Leslie S Rogers performed the single ting c eremony. 1 Th- couple is now residing in Willshire, (>. (Photo by Edwards I
last lesson in the course, offered by the- Camera c lub, however, regie . lar meetings will continue Th<- date of the next Ulee'ing will, be annotlll! ed late I ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER SUNDAY Mr and Mrs D .1 McCormick, and daughter, of Port Angels.' Wash, guests of Mrs McCormicks parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay AV. Chap-j man. last week, were honored guests at a dinner Sunday. tlt her guests attending were Mr. I and Mrs V. A Horn and family.| Mt and Airs DeA’owa Scott and son.! of Harland. Mrs. Charles Knox, of Hic ksville. (). Mr. and Mrs Ralph Snyder and family. Napoleon. <>. Mr and Mrs Gilbert Hoppner and 1 family, AVoodburn, Mr and Mrs.: A I. Carman and AVard chapman. Roanoke-. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Chapman ew Haven. Mrs Susie Mclntire, Alonroeville. Mr. and Mrs. Ailo Severence and family. Bryan. Il Afternoon guests were Airs. Os•car Teeple and daughter, June. Mrs. | Harold Lytle and son. of Decatur. and Aliss Betty Lou Teeple. of Ft. j Pier <■. Fla. I MEETING OF PYTHIAN I SISTERS IS HELD ] The- pv hiali Sisters met at theIK of P Monday evening, with Velma Porter as chairman, assisted by | Ellen Buller. Anna Butler and Olive Butler. Th- president. M ibel Striker, con dueled the business meeting ami apisdnted the- following ceemmittees for the- annual pi ni<- in July: food c ouimiftee- Bessie Beeler, c l.ai man. Fern Byerly. Bernie e Jefferies. Ma bel Striker, program, Harriet Pol he. k tca’rmun. B- tha Ashlmuc her. Barbara Roop. Juanita Baumgartner and Vera Harris The members were- thelc Invited j 'o the dining room where they wereseated at long tables, decorated with spring flowers Lovely refreshments were served by the- hostes-, ses Mrs Mae Butler was awarded the door firize Games were late’ 1 plaved and prizes awarded the various winners The next meeting will be held | June 2' with Ver.c Harris as c hairman assisted by Vera Owens. Car i t- Aloser and Zelma B<-op. The First Methoclist church will have an al! church party Thors-j
day evening at s-ven thirty o'clock at the church, honoring the new piixtor. I»r (Jerald Jone* and family j rhe partv lx being aponaored by the W s (' S <>f the church and a, large crowd I* expected to attend * The Victory class of the Trinity Evangelical Vnitel Brethren hcirch will meet at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening at the Horner Bittner home. 122 South Fourth street, with Mr ami Mrs. Gene Knodel in charge. The Women of the Moose will have ' formal initiation and installation of' officer* Thursday evening at the dtH.se home The executive committee will meet at seven thirty, followed by lodge at eight. The Flo-Kan Sunshine council | will meet at six thirty o'clock Wednesday evening at the K. of I’. home. The Work and Win c lass of the I Trinity Evangelical I'nited Brethren c hurch will meet at the home | of Mr and Mrs Byron Myer, near Wren. <». Friday evening Theme i not having transportation are asked j to meet at the church at seven fifteen o'clock. The Hamrick reunion will •* held June 2rt at Weisner park. Hanna and Ekart street. Fort Wayne, The Fmahontas lodge will meet | ,t Med Men hall Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock. % rummage sale will •* he.d •” the basement of the Be thany Evan-
THE DECATT'R DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATVR. INDIANA
-.eli al I'nited Brethren c hurch Sat ! cirda. from eight to twelve o'clock.! sponsored by the C. L. AH', class of j the- church Those having articles of- lotliltr.- lor the sale- an- asked ! to c all !2.*cS. Alics Pat Redmond has returned I|o her home at Haverstraw. N Y.. after visiting here with Miss Ruth Holthouse 1 II P. Schmitt. Al Schmitt, the 1 Rev. Sit Schmitt and Brother ! Theophane left today for AVest Ba I deii to attend the ordination of I their brother, the; Rev. Dennis Sc hmitt, in the Jesuit pcieslhcsid. I Traffic fatalities have decreased ' 15 percent during the first four months of If'lk compared to the same- months in L*l<. ac-c-ording to | figures released recently by the Itat conal safety c oiinc il Mrs Harry Stc-wart. of AVillowma., N Y. and Mrs Arthur Hecker. of New York City, are visiting here with their daughter and sister. Mis Hubert Zerk-I. Jr. Airs Harry Maddox, of North Tid’d street, is a patient in Room A-.'Hft. Methodist hospital. Indiana polls, suffering from a frac-lured hip Mrs Maddox received the in- | Jury .n a fall al her home in March out flic- fracture was not discovered until Monday. Air and Mrs Hubert Zerkel have ; retirm-d home- from a trip to Tampa and Orlando. Fla Enroute home ihcv visited with their son. AVayne. ; in Alemfihic. Tenn. S. Towntumd of this city is a .■lest al Jasper Park lodge, Canad ian .National Rockies, in Jasper, Al uerta. Canada Mrs Pb:l I. Ala. klin ami Mr and Afrcc Robert Macklin leave returned from I'loomington. where they attended the gradua'ion exercises of | i I'. David Macklin was one of ! those to receive a diploma, gradual--1 ing in law Hubert Zerkel. Jr. left Monday for Ball State tear hers college. Muncie, where he will study for his , master's degree this summer. Mrs Robert Garard who under wc nt a major operation at Lutheran . hospital in Fort AVayn-- two weeks ago. lias been returned to her home at foil AVest Monroe street ami Is . improving steadily.
.anuiMawif—i nr an — i imhh mi in■ Ijiiiilili Food lliirkel EVERY DAY LOW PRICES SLICED BACON £s9c SAUSAGE ltK 39c PORK CHOPS 54c 0L E 0 1 a 39c PORK & BEANS CORN ( 1.29 c SOAP POTATOES 79c s OPEN EVERY DAY—EVERY NIGHT Al I DAT SUNDAY
Mrs Frank Clmi-.n of Bluffton it | iffc-ring from ■ •'/« t injuries received when she mipped ami fell a< rows’l ihe bath lute at her home. Among those to graduate from! Indiana I'niversity this week were ' Mr and Mrs. Gerhard B Schwartz tormerly of this city Alt. Schwartz completed the course for a master's degree in science of education and Mrs. Schwartz received hei bac he lor's degree in education. Both will continue at Bloomington, wherej they hav<- positions, Mrs Schwartzl is a daughter of Mr and Air- Artli in Z'-hr. of Berne. Mr and Mrs Hubert Zerkel. Jr . a:e the paren s of a baby sen, born al 12:05 p.m. Friday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He we ighed k pounds. 4 ounc es and has been named Alan Craig. A baby girl was born to Mr. ami Mrs AValter Baker. 1204 Master drive, at II 10 pin Monday at the Adams county memorial hospital.| She weighed K pounds. 13 ounces ' Jeanine Kay is the name of the | babv girl born to Mr. Mrs ‘ Carlton Manford Giant. Monroe I ville. at 3:30 o'clock this morning i 'at Hie local hospital She weighed 7 pound*. 4'c ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robison. | Monroeville, are parents of an k pounds. •« ounce baby boy. born |at 2:1« am today at the Adam* ’county hospital H<- has been nam I <-d Thomas Corbin. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Stepler. route 2. an- parents of a baby girl, born at the local hospital at 11 2* pm. Monday She weighed S pound*. 5 ounces and has been named Joann Marie. V** I Visiting iFoura 2 to 4; and ■ to 8 p.m.) Admitted Mis. Nellie AAoodrnff. Geneva: D J Haviland. Decatur. Patty laiu Frank, route 5: Nancy Jam- Frank, route 5; Kenneth Alarioti Frank, route 5; Mr* Irene Owens. Convoy. O,; Miss Phyllis Reef, 8(18 North Hecond street Dismissed Don Bockuian. Fort AVayne: Mrs. Artina ('aide Russell and son. route 1: Mts. Martha Mie*. North Second street; Mis Ella Murpby. Geneva: Mrs Miner va Ray. 221 South Tenth street: Hubert Krick. 34! South Eleventh street Beg Pa'dco The double reception for the Rev and Air* Lee Speakman and the Rev and Alls Harry Speakman will lie held at the home of Mr and Mrs R R Speakman, south of De catur. south of Decatur. Saturday. Jam- 1!'. at 7 45 p m People who are aide to do their own thinking should not allow others to do it for them Elbert Hubbard ■! ■ I ! NOT TOO LATE hi itive Pad a PPKTHAIT GIFT CEHI'II' K ATE L. Anspaugh Studio Cor. Ist & Monroe Phone 1662
No Action Is Token On Concert Series No action was taken by the group of about a dozen m neons w ho heard the Communiay Concert series ex plained to them by James Wolfe represent’d' Hie Columbia Artis'* Management of Chicago Mr AVolfe will return June 28 and . an effort will lie made to have a lai ger number of music lovers who! would like to aid in bringing nation ally known musicians to the cjtv. to attend tin- meetin. A sound film was shown. A serie*, of a' letcst three out standing concerts would tc given’ here, if sfMinsors for the programs can be secured. Richard Pruden secretary of the Chattcuer o; Cote, metre- sad Anxiety is tne measure- of the distance Icetween you and God. HOUSE PASSES (Cc,nt Fr.’n Pa--e *'-*i York. The- Republican-controlled con ' gross sjiarked its adjournment drive with another veto victory lover President Truman The I’resi ! dent yesterday accused congress lof trving to undermine the social security program and vetoed a bill to deny benefits to some 75b.<'tti' salesmen, taxicab driver*, miners anti others. Within hours, both the house and senate voted to override th*veto and hence wrote the bill into law over hi* objection* The senate planned to begin debate- today on a iong range farm program to replace the wartime plan whic h expires Dec- 31. Its bill would rewrite the parity formula on farm crops and provide a newsliding scale of government support prices generally lower than those now in force. The house pussed a bill last week to extend the present program. with some minor changes, for an additional Ik months. If the house balks at the- senate bill, .is now seems likely-, there was little doubt that the senate ton will have to vote to extend the present program The worst potential innfli' t con fronting w<--ary congressmen was the split over foreign aid funds The senate appropriations committee approved a bill yesterday
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i* - tmr "- ■' ot ’ ■ ' ’•■ < it by the I from admlni tration requests for foreign aid programs. ’ DEMOCRATS (c-ccct Fro-ll Psge Ccc.c l The Girl’ promised in H* late, to do whit th- V'-tet j wanted The partv - lid til ■ state- coll ! stitution * provi-mn for l<-gi»lative! telipportionment on a male- popu ' lation basis ha.l ' under modern j : conditions proved unworkable II said the Demes r.et would work I for a constitutional amendment to !im l ide- both men ami women leopiilatic-n figure* as a bn-is foi | re .ipportionment The- platform also a-know l» <l. e-: that cities, town* and counli - were burdem d with finan 'in.--problem* ami ple-elv-.-d the patty t.. a "lan-e-r ami more ju-’ distti 'ii tion of state collect eel ami losallv l-hare-d tax re-venm-. elimination <>' | the state property tux tale ami greater powe r* for • t’i- ami town* to ohtain additional revenues from local sources othe-r than rCHANffie Are you going through th» functioc.sl middle »ge prilod jx-c ulOvr to w-'me-r. (38 to 52 yr» I ’ Ism-« till* m*X<- you suiter trom hot n»»t.- tee) to nrrt - , I out. high-strung, tired - Then t><> try Lydia E Pinkham * Vegetable Compound to relieve »uch symptom* Pinkham's Compountl giro has wnat doctors call a (tomacblc tonic Htc-rt ‘ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S *o*tpoui& ! r— ———— TIRED ? V >. l><M*Vour \\? BACK BOTHER YOU? A Spencer Supr /Ji IM,l M,r * /; ; prcially for you I / 71 will give relief by > 17..*,“-/ improving |»o»V —f’-y lure, Mrs. Leota Connell 4 209 S. 3rd Phone 815 SPENCER SUPPORTS
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w-lty tax-Othe-r promise - : 1 Repeal e.f Hl- state- cotnplll--ory arbitration law. 2 Bre-v-ntion of the appoint merit of legislators to other stale cc-Hce* while serving as assemblymen. : State -.ipport to (-xte-nsion of fe it i.cl pri' »• support laws. I Divorcement of alcoholic beverages and politic*. 5 It-.i*»e-**meiit of reat projierty mi a i>i -i* of 1’• !'• valm-*. Stucky's AT MOXROE. INDIANA arc offering in I heir Hardware Departtnenf For FATHERS DAY • Electric Shavers • Electric Hedge Trimmers • Fishing Tackle Boxes ® C asting Rods • Mall Electric Portable Saws • Tools • Flashlights
