Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1948 — Page 3

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ti IL L I ® ** *«7_- B >- rf Nornvw W^’oll- - entertained re h j diower for Minn Conu.arrlaK* will lake „B1 »- •■■ nr ••• • j „ S wagers . brr , Mr* George Kern nuni was h ® w which up-air* where little '' »- dressed a* a bride. her »">' “ «*«•• “ n ‘ l 7 ■*_ rJt-. arranged under Ijßj w d vello* umbrella. played and prized BL-k t'> Ja< qiielyn Warren. Jan.- Dally. Bar p<w h. Kristine Striker , )[u , x. who in ,urn prewentto (he bride elect. imluded Mrs. John TB, Mrs George Kern. Mrs mß< v<-« Corey, and the Mi* Bftiie Hill I'aniine 1 , c Warren, tlora Brunnetnspaiigh. Kristine ■t’lnnabell.- Shaffer. Evelyn ■t>-- Wanda (ladder*. Dorothy J<-an Hu>k. and the ho*- ««•'"’ " f ~onor ' lr " An dus Joan Andrews Miss y r „ker and Mrs. Hill were attend ißp:'-'* s LODGE (Bkcent meeting p« aiionta* lodge elected at the regular meet |Hp4 recently al the Odd Eelj prophetess, Rather Hll ■B p.'jhontas. Roberta Dull; K-, Miidre-I Hebble; Polaton. Myers was also presentea i .ovely gift by the great Sue Reynolds of In I^Ly... for having the largest nndidate* at ». school of K r -. n. She also presented with a !-:-ely gift for |Kc . ■ ..ndidates Guest* < oun.li of Fort |Bp attended the meeting |K w»t meeting will be held Jun* with the initla -andid.it>■< with the Dun jff -r '•■am conferlng the |Bl ;.«. a pot lurk supper will 11l member* are urged t r |B«W PARRISH -Vk'VES BIRTHDAY W i’atrish was the honor jß»'r a ir'hday dinner Sun 1 ■■* seventy fifth an He re. .-bed many gifts M".- at ilelii ions refresh ter* served. Jaß*- attending were Mr and BBfoir. bright. Mr ami Mrs Ken brush and children. Mr ahd Be" Parrish and children. Br: Mrs Paul McAhren ami I Paul Mr and Mrs John I Stars in Strines

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Society ttemt ror days publication mutt be phoned in by 11 am (Saturday B:3o a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mite Setty Melehl Wednesday Desatur 4-H girls, home economlea room, Decatur high school 1 p.m. ■Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs Lewis Smitley. s p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle Zion Evan gelical and Reformed church, church basement, 2:10 p.m. Psi lota Xi pledge picnic. Worthman Field, C:3O p in. Indiana club. Mrs. Earl Shoaf. 7:30 p.m. . Hairdressers association, firesta tion. k p.m. Thursday Baptist Philo class. Hanna Nuttman shelter house, 7:30 p.m. Little Flower Study club, Mrs. Charles J. Miller, 7 p in. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrr. Dallas Goldner, 7:30 p.m. Ruralistic study club. Mrs. pete* Miller. 8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star. Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Friday St. Mary’s. Union and Kirkland townships home economies clubs, sliver, tea. Pleasant Mills gym. 2 pm American Legion auxiliary, potluck supper, 6:30 p.m. Saturday Progressive Workers class potluck supper, postponed. Sunday Faithful Workers class of Union Chapel, pot-luck. Berne park, 12 noon. Monday Our Ijcdy of Fatima Study club, Rosemary Spangler, 8 p.m. Parrish and daughter, Juanita. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Parrish and sons, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Harve Parrish, of Monroe, Mrs. Harry Andrews and daugli ter. Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrews and son, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham. WOMEN OF MOOSE INSTALL OFFICERS The Women of the Moose held Installation services recently. Those Installed were senior regent, Vera Gause; junior regent. Arellla Helmrick; junior graduate regent. Melvena Reed; chaplain. Charlotte Smith; recorder. Juanita Baumgart ner; treasurer. Dora Cook; guide, | Edith Tester; assistant guide. Beu lah Myers, sentinel. Betty Schnet‘der. argus, Lucy Call, pianist. Opal Myers. ADD SOCIETY YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Wanda Bailey was elected president of the Pleasant Mills Methodist Youth Fellowship Sunday even Ing. Other new officers are Doris Jones, first vice president, lesson study; George Ray. second vice president, missions. Robert Wolfe, third vice president, hospital; fourth vice president, recreation, Harvey Jones and Ruth Ehrsam; Ann Werilng. secretary and treasurer; Ann Werilng. pianist; George Ray. chorister

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iw» r • • i Miss Ruth McConnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J L. McConnell, of Fort Wayne, and F. Lao Roe. son of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence E. Roe. Fort Wayne, exchanged nuptial vows May 2* at five o'clock in the rectory of St. Patrick's Catholic church. The Very Rev. Msgr. D. L. Monahan read the double ring cere mony in the presence of the immediate families. The bride chose for her wedding an aqua dressmaker suit, with which she wore brown and white The St. Mary’s, Union and Kirkland townships home economics clubs wil have their annual silver tea Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the Pleasant Mills high school gym. Members ami their guests are invited to attend. A silver offering will be made. Mr ami Mrs. Al Schmitt, daugh ters Mary Frances and Margaret ami Brother Theophane Schmitt, the latter of Cleveland, visited with Slater Mary Magdalene at Terre Haute yesterday. Mr. and Mr*. H. P- Schmitt plan tied to leave todav on an extended motor trip through the east, going to Quabac. Canada. They will return byway of Bangor. Maine, traveling the eastern seaboard south to Philadelphia and then home They will he gone about *ix weeks. Union City is to get a new hospital. The community has raised >158.2&0 in cash and pledges and the federal government has approved a giant of 196.250, leaving a bal ance of *35.000 still to lie raised. It is to be a 24-bed hospital with operating room and modern conveniences. When police tried to arrest i Wayne Bennett of Bluffton, his! .others. Victor and Kenneth, interfered. Wayne’s line was only 111 for Intoxication but his brothers got 325 and coats amounting to >32.70 each. Mrs. Dale Death is recovering from a kidney stone ailment in a Fort Wayne hospital. She Is the wife police officer Dale Death. The front of the Daily Democrat is undergoing a face-lifting this week. J. B. Anders<m. local painter, is putting on two coats of white paint. Frank Heiman has the contract to build a new front on the building act upied by the Two Brothers Case on Monroe street The building is aking on the appearance of a log structure

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L-cv nuc nc.-essories and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Russell Preston attended her sister as matron of honor in a Itelge suit, complemented with a corsage of pink rosebud*. Leonurtl E. Roe served hl* brother as best man. The newlyweds are residing at 840 Hues Is avenue in Fort Wayne. The bride I* a granddaughter of Mrs. Arietta Finkhausen of this city, and Mr. Roe is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roe of Monmouth Col. J. F. Sanmann. prominent local auctioneer and real estate agent, returned home this morning from a bualnuM trip to New York City. While there he also visited with his brother, Dr. L. F. Sanmann. a surgeon at St. Vincent's hospital, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Painter. 7#9 Dierkes atreot, are the par- - ent* of a baity girl, born at 9:16 p.m. Tuesday at the Adam* county memorial hospital. She weighed 5 pounds A baity girl wa* Istrn to Mr. and Mrs. John Lammert, 740 North i Twelfth street, al 5:23 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the local hospital. She weighed 6 pounds. 3 ounces. Q n * > J -Visiting hours 2 to 4; and > o 8 p.m. I I Admitted: Rozann Hancher. I Homestead 42: Paul Wiseman, route 3; Max,lie Keller. 403 West Jefferson s'reet. Dismissed: Mrs. lat w rente ('. Gase and daughter. Susan Carol. I<>7 North Fifth street; Mrs. Carlion Giant and daughter. Monroeville; Doyle Egley. 115 Scheiman street; Anna Sue Miller. 1011 Adams street; Sue Ann Baker. West Monroe street; Neil Keller, 351 North Tenth street; Arlene Ann Thieme, route 5; Mrs. Mary Gould, Monroe; Mrs. Carl Kipfer and son. 1109 Master diive: Mrs. Harold Robinson and son. Thomas Corbin, I Monroeville. ,l Grub-Infested cattle are a heavy annual loss to the livestock industry.

National Guard Is Above Fixed Quota Keep On Enlisting Until Bill Signed Washington. June 23—(UPI — The national guard said today that the surge of enlistments from draft age youths seeking to avoid conscription has boosted the guard's manpower above the 341.000 quota. But the guard will keep on taking men, officials said, until President Truman signs the draft hill. They said they expect to sign up enough new recruits by 'he end of the week to raise their ranks to 375,000 men. The quota limit Is determined by congressional appropriation. But offlcla's said they would keep rm recruiting and ask congress for a defic;»ndf appropriation when It reconvene*. Until Mr Truman signs the new 19 throuah-25 draft bill into <aw vovthw who join the national "nsrd or other active reserve* will he exempt from the 21 month *ctlve service in the regular arm *d forces. But they must sign up before •he hl’l I* signed, Mr. Truman has 10 devs In which to act from •he tim»- he receive* the measure. Th»t may be later todav. When the enlistment boom started In the wak» of convre*. "tonal n-is«age of the draft bill, the national guard had 250.000 men and a 1948 oeota ceflin* of 271.000. It had planned a celllne of 341.00 nbv the end of fiscal 1949. »nd a top celling of 682.000 by 1959. X Xv WWW-*' ’■ NOMINATED for U 8 senator on the Republican ticket tn Maine, Rep Margaret C. Smith, if elected. would be the nation’s second elected woman s-nstor. Ehe b-at Gov Hota"e lallreth sn-l two other candi dates. (Inier.ntior. .1 Out of Their Class IsuicMter. Pa., (UPI — The Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Assoda'lon. announcing Its fourth annual heifer sale, offered bidders three male* of th-- aper ies for the first time. ’’The committee ha* added three bulls.” the organlza tlon announcement said ”We don't think the heifers will mind, fdr these come from good families.” Judge Spo's Wrongdoer Spokane, Wash. (UPI — A man who spotted a shoplifter luck two shor's under his coat followed him out of a shop. He suggested returning the shirts. The shoplifter refused. Next day he wa* handed a 60-day sentence by the same gentlemen who had tapped him on the shoulder Police Judge RayI mond Kelly.

F/ ■ hi? ■ i BEAUTY IS IMPORTANT to woman at any age. says Mrs. Martha Jan* Thompson as she gets permanent wave at Valencia. I’a, in preparation for her 100th birthday. She makes hex home with Judge A. Marshall Thompson, her son. in Gibsoma. I’a. (luteinttioaal)

Would Trade Bridal Gown For Shotgun Westminster, Cal. June 23 (UPI — The Westminster Heiald carried' this daMsified ad today: "Wish to trade - Bridal gown.t hope chest, other accessories for shotgun in good condition. Write Gen. Del. Box 17." Body Is Taken From Indianapolis Canal Indianapolis. June 23 — (UPI A l>ody taken by police from an; Indianapolis <anal wa* Identified today as that of Alphan*o Tox, 33. Witnesses said the man jumped into the water Identification wa* made by a brother. Shelburn Man Dies When Hit By Train Crown Point. Ind.. June 23 (UPI- Joseph Cumming*. 35, Shelburn. wa* killed today when struck, by a New York Central railroad! train at a crossing on U. 8. 41 near Schneider. State police *ald the; train was going five mile* an hour when it hit Cummings a* he tried to pass another truck. Fred Bailer Injured In Fall From Truck Fred Bailer ot this city is recov■ring from an injury sustained Monday when he fell from th* hopper of a dump truck east of Fort Wayne. Bailer lost hi* balance wiilie sitting on the rear of the hoppar and received a chest Injury. Traffic Seminar Is Planned At Capital Sheriff Herman Bowman ami chief of police James Border* have heen invited to take part in a traffic seminar at Indianapolis on June 29, a* part of a state-wide movement toward Improved traffic control to reduce street and highway slaughter. High Butter Price Resisted Bismark. N. l> (UPI — The housewives even *n thl* dairy state have rebelled against the hlgli price of butter. State Treasurer H. W. Swenson revealed that in nine days during April receipts from the 10 cent per pound oleomargarine tax stamp* were nearl. double the receipts In all of 1947 SIIIHIINT Is l!m Keep cool with one of our REX RAY ELECTRIC FANS 10” Fan $11.95 8” Fan $4.95 Guard Your Garden against thone BUGS Hand Sprayers.. 19c 65e and $1.25 each All kinds of inner I irides. Smith Onxi Co.

Four-Year-Old Boy Is Drowned In Pool ! Logansport, Ind,. June 23 - (UPi Michael Struhlen. four year* j old. wa* drowned here last night, t He fell in a pool of water which he and other youngHter* formed by damming a small creek north of IxigaiiMjiort. Air express Khlpnient* over domestic air line service* in the flrat ■ quarter of 194 k totaled 977.858. | compared wl«h 875.653 in the slml- | lar 1947 quarter a gain of 11 6 per--1 cent. Railway Exine** report*. — <rade In a (iotd Town — Decatur

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Geneva Woman Dies At LocaF Hospital Mr* Mary C. Martin. 75. of Geneva, died Tuesday afternoon at the Adam* county memorial hospital following an extended illness. Surviving are three sons, William of Bryant. (arl of Corning. N. Y.. and Ray of Dayton. (I. and two (laughters. Mrs. Don Davidson of Geneva and Miss Rose Martin of Dayton. Funeral services will l>e held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hardy * Hardy funend home ni Geneva, the Rev. Clayton Steele officiating. Burial will be in Mason cemetery, Pennville. rWOMENv who feel NERVOUS caused by functional 'middle-ife’l Do you suffer from hot flashes. Weak, nervous. Irritable clammy feeling*— flue to the functional middle-age p< nod peculiar to women I M-Ml yr* t/Then do try Lydia E Hnkhsm’a Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms: It aliai hits what Doctor* call a stomachic tonic effect! M YDIA E. PINKHAM'S ccwimimo Say It With FLOWKHS from