Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1948 — Page 3

MTTE BAIR Mrs David Cook, of nia<l»- known the js^lfe&Mri»• "f 'h»'ir daughter. ■■ to I'au! I'roxht-k, -Oil !lf MgK.I Mik E'llil I’roHhek, of rijfrjay ■- <>• The Rev. E J Arth ur, H nuptiul a orange the .. MHhodist ■ bun h Two • ~,| < hose for her Wedding wlieer marquisette, sash an yoke. of white asterite dais- *■•*. with ’lifts of pink Rsiy'ooiol I niff attended bet gown was of peaih lace net. she t)Os able tinted .(Sterile dais gwH f’-osliek of Toledo, sen as best man, and Ray IL of Yoder, and Raymond )t Toledo, ushered. )k wore a pink and white a of mesh, while the other wore an aqua print ’ corsages were of peach Jon was later held at the Dine. |e, a former navy Wave, employed in the offices of liter Co. in Denver, Colo., st two years Mr. I’roshtiding Toledo university, , where the couple Is re1 GARDEN MEETING atur Carden club met the home of Mrs. A. R. r, with Mrs. Oscar lankIrs. Cloyd Arnold assisten members were in atident. Mrs. Russell Ackrd the meeting. Papers by Mrs. Lankenau and Id. after which contests ed and delicious refresht served. The nest meet- - hid at the lake home — Mills Methodist WmMK k< r< <-lass will meet nt eight oh lin k at •>( Mrs Ernest Fisher *n-h p Home Econ- * 11 meet at oik- thirty I vSHuxMlay afternism at the Norbert Case A si iefftJMUn sale will be held, and 11,1 ' ook ng meat will be! iW — the only state of the divide >'•• I I sjw.ooks So Sweet %IB\., **• ■ ■\. 7.’. • fr JStr' Easy sewable Pattern »37t can Sm r ' 1 " k OH a jumper’ prec □|W l ’ b inah hint! scalloped J2Wnt“-t. and a puff sleevepattern give, perfect fit lx »3® U '’' <oln P*'’‘ illustrated ,h "»- you every step « UK 1 " 4 ,omM in »•«*" 1 4 itSSK" * ounfro. k and bonnet FIVE cents Ir MK. ,hl » Pattern to Deestni irafi?*"” 1 ' PaC»m Dept 'H St • Chicago *<• Plainly Your Name ■ Zo "* 8114 •* 1 B, r>« J?? m,,M •***bemanv «’ 10 our W«u . RTW P «”*™ Book k7 T y ic * •• *««*!»» ” of aowe-esab ■K!?”’ '• votirs for Fifteen MW".* Prt <» , ~4 right In the '**’*”» '"<i <nt*c » b-a-b Utility bag-

Society items ror oay* publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mies Betty Melchl Wednesday Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. 8. 1). i.eonardson. 2:30 p.m. Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical am) Reformed church, Mrs. Albert Brushwiller, 3 p.m. Friendship circle of Zion Evan gelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Richard Schafer, 6 p in. Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. John Bauman. 2 p.m. Thursday Ruralistic Study chib, Mrs. Norbert Case, s pm. Decode club picnic, Lehman park. Berne, 6:30 p m. Thursday Circles I and 11 of W. S. C. 8. of Methodist church, .Mrs. Jess Niblick 2:30 p.m. Circles 111 and IV of W. 8. C. 8. of Methodist church, Mrs. Alva Lawson* 2:30 p.m. Women of the Moose. Moose home, lodge, 8 p.m., officers 7:30. Friday Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class, Mrs. Ernest Fisher, 3 p in. American Legion auxiliary, cancelled. Saturday Rummage sale. 211 West Adams street. 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday Rc»ot Township Home Economics club. Mrs. Norbert Gase, 1:30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Byerly, of Banning. Calif., are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byerly and Mr. and Mrs. Harve Baker. Thad Hoffman. San Francisco, Cal. will arrive this evening from Chicago, where he has been visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. William Hoffman. Thad has just returned on the 88 Santa Florla from South America. His ship was two weeks late In arriving on the west coast because of th» revolution In Columbia. 1 uUFE’Se Are you solns through the functional , 'middle age’ period peculiar to women (3a to M yre )’ Does thia make you suffer from hot flaahe*. feel ao nervous. hlgh-atrung, tired? Then so try Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to rellevs such aymptotns. Pinkham's Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect' V LYM L PINKHAM’S "SSSS& “My SPENCER is so much 5 COOLERS You, too, will enjoy cool comfort if your Spencer k designed of owy, open mesh. Longwearing, moderately priced. It will improve your general health and appearance, fool Mrs. Leota Connell 209 S. Third Phone >46 SPENCER'SSr SUPPORTS

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LARGEST SINGLE FAMILY group of Nazi victims ever to arrive In the U. S. on a DP ship salute Old Glory in New York harbor after docking of the Marine Shark. The nine are relatives of a Mississippi merchant: Chana Sackler. 9; David Sackler, 6; Many# Hackler, 11; Solomons Winder. 19; Raechel Winder, 48; ?\aron Winder, 18: Feiga Sackler. 33: Israel Sackler, 48: Michael Sackler, 13. Drael Sackler and Raechel Winder are brother and sister. (Inttriationil)

While in liet atur, Thad will visit his sister. Miss Mary Jo Hoffman.' at the home of the Misses Fanny and Madge Hite, and HM aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Patterson, of Fort Wayne, were guests last even.ng of Mr and Mrs. Cletus Miller. Mrs. <l. Hunter Myers ami lieq sister. Miss Bess Schrock, of L'nioii City, are visiting at Hie home of their brother, W. I*. Schrock in Decatur. The Rev and Mrs. F. H. Willard and son will leave in a week for a motor trip to the west coast. The Willards will stop enroute west in lowa to visit relatives and then! proceed on to Los Angles. Cal. They; plan to tour in Colorado. Utah, New! Mexico and other western states ! Rev. Willard also will deliver two sermons on the west coast. Miss Barbara Burnett and Mrs. i L. Gray Paddock were in Fort Wayne last evening attending the annual rush party of Zeta Tati Alpha. Mr. and Mra. Adolph Schamerlob attended the wedding of Victoria Mitchell and Dr. Art Girod, son of ! Milton Girod, of Mag'.ey, in Upland Sunday. (Visiting Hours 2 to 4; »id < to 8 p m.) Admitted: Mrs. Cora Bentz. Berne: Miss Barbara Merkle, Willshire. O.; Mrs. Roe Brown. Craigville; Mrs. Avon Burk. 407 North Second street; Miss Joyce Kelly. Monroeville Admitted and dismissed: Noel “Pardon my HuFj. FsMth»BF.LLANSt«bl«ts far HEARTBURN I *hMlstrrai«oSiiMbsrM''iii«esp»!nSll sißiOl I lsggM,«Mr>(ui>» h »o 4 heart hum ■ SHarrmo the Besflilne, k»owc I-' ' CTtanivaatlerrtlrf— twai-f t><» ukrth-arln Tsalrta No luatlve. Cnr.<« . omhat In • sty <anumit>otl><tou>fvrauvLl«BK«rv teHO BEH ANS for Add Indigestkxi 25c We will be closed July 26 • 31 inclusive for employees vacation Decatur Dry Cleaners

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Summers. Fort Wayne. Dismissed: Mrs. Bruce Sprtinger and daughter. Berne; Herman Fuhrman, route 1; Mrs. Harvey lumdis and son, route 4: Mrs. William llabegger and son, Berne; Mrs. Di- k Mansfield. Jr., and daughter, Decatur; Miss Nonna Jean man. — Mr. ami Mrs. Dorwln J. Myron, i Portland, route 2. are the parents of a baby laiy, born at 3:10 a.m. to- ; day at the Adams county memorial ; hospital. He weighed *J pounds, 3 | ounces. A baby boy was horn to Mr. ami I Mrs. Raymond E. Meyer, 220 North Ninth street, this morning at 2:10 o'clock at the local hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 114 ounces and has not been named A 6 pounds. 11 ounce batty girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Hollenbacher at 12:12 p.m. Tuesday al Hie Adams county hospital. She has not been named. Kenneth Hawkins Is Slightly Improved The condition of nine-year-old | Kenneth Hawkins today was re- ! pored a trifle Improved, and the lad is said to be conscious at times He Is at Adams county memorial hospital under treatment for head ami atm Injuries sustained Saturday When his bicycle collided with an auto at Eleventh and Madison streets. Local Man Pleads Guilty To Charge FoH Wayne. Ind . July 21—(UP) I — Willard O. Smith. Warsaw, ami Arthur C Smith. Decatur, brothers. Tuesday pleaded Rull’y to motor theft charges liefore federal judge, Luther M Swygert. The Judge referred their case to a proiiatlon officer for pre-sentence investigation. Samples Approved Memphis. Tenn. — (UP) — Two' boys were eating Ice cream cones j of different flavors. Mr*. L B. Robison, a bystander, said a third boy! seemed undecided which flavor loi order until he took a lick from the wo cones held by his companions Then he ordered two cones of the same flavors.

♦ill . ' a ■K - Jk l 11 LryhaMt ~ 1 AFFOINTIO BY PREMOENT TRUM'N to advlw on msnagement of the European Recovery Program, the 12member Publie Advisory Board tneeU with fcvnomic Cooperation Administrator Paul G Hoffman In Wash* ington Seated chckwiae armir-d the Üblt «r«: J B Carey. CIO SwrreUry-Uwusurer. G H Mead. Dayton. Ohio, publisher J W Daniela. Raleigh. N C: A B Kline. Farm Bureau Federation, as-New York Gov Herbert H Lehman. Sarah G Blanding. Vassar College president, Hoffman. ECA Deputy Administrator Howard Bruce. R. H Hinckley, ex-AMUtant Commerce Secretary, Erie A. Johnston. Motion Picture Association of America; A S. Goes. Master. Nstiona! Grange; J. G. Patton, president of the National Farmers Union, and George Meany, Secretary-keasunr of the American FaderaUon ol Labor. v (Inlernaiioiul) at , • . • •

One Man Slain In Burglary Attempt Robber Is Slain At South Bend Market South Bend. Ind.. July 21 (UPI A Burt rand. Mich., man was shot and killed today during what a 16-year-old youth described as a burglary attempt. The victim wax identified ax Carter Van Dusen, 21. Jackie Lee Brady, 16. of Roseland. Ind., told police he was employed ax a night watchman al the Dixie highway food market near here, owned by Marcel Van Paemel The youth xaid he heard a noise xt the front of the store last night and xaw two men hurrying away with their arms full of groceries He fired one pistol shot at the floor to scare the men, he said. Following the men Into a nearby woodx. Brady xald. he found one of 'hem crawling on the ground. He said he ordered the man to stand up. an<b then fired another shot, hitting the man in the spine. Van Dusen died a short time later in South Bend Memorial hospital Physicians xaid he also had a second bullet wound in the stomach, apparently inflicted by the first shot which Brady xaid he shot, toward 'he floor. Police found groceries and other g<x>dx from the food market stacked in the woods and an abandoned car nearby. No trace of the second man wax found. Minor Flood Damage Reported In Slate Homes In Johnson County Damaged Indianapolis. July 21 — (UPI — Torrential rains falling in many areas of the state last night and this morning caused at least minor flood damage in a village east of Greenwood, date police reported todav. A f ash flood at Smith Valley 1 (Johnson county) <-auved damage 1 to several homes before water from Honey and Sutton creeks began subsiding at 9 a. m. today State police said the water broke through a levy late lasi night and swirled through the center of i the village. entering many homes. Homes Itelonring to Fred Doty, Albert Wieland. Owen Perry ami Grover Doty were damaged badly authorities xaid A county road bridge one mile east of Smith Valley also was washed out. Meanwhile, the weatherman forecast only slight relief hxlay from rain that has pelted many parts of Hooslerland the past week The Indianapolis weather bureau predicted partly cloudy, warm and humid weather for Indiana today and tonight. a with scattered showers expected in several areas. Hut generally fair and cooler temperatures were slated for tomorrow in northern Indiana. The mercurv was expected to drop slightly below 70 degrees tonight and ear'y tomorrow. Yesterday's heat wave claimed at least two victims In Indlanapo- ■ Ils Mrs Matilda J. Perkins and l-awrence Pone were stricken , by hea' prostration. Weather experts blamed the strokes largelv on the high humidity in central Indiana A high humid'V readi Ing of 99 was recorded here yes- | terday. Madame Tussaud's, the famotA’ ; London wax works museum. hax| asked permission from Helen i Traubel and laiuritz Melchior to immortalize them in tallow as Tristan and Isolde.

Repair Intersection Os Monroe, Second Uptown traffic wax snarled today*, ax repair work at (he corner of Second and Monroe streets was begun by the state highway department. It lx expected (hat the new xutface, will be finished sometime Thursday. Bnite highway department mechanical traffic counters have also been placed across Second street to ! determine the flow of traffic on that thoroughfare. No Serious Danger In Foreign Agents Marshall Says No Danger To Nation Washington. July 21 — (UP) Secretary of state George ('. Marshall xaid today the United States does not appear to be In any serious danger from the a -tivltiex of foreign agents employed by the United Nations. He said there are provisions in the law for this government to take measures against any foreigners found to be taking action against the xecurlty of this country. But, Marshall told a news conference, this country has not taken action against any individual at the United Nationx under these laws Therefore, he continued, it does not appear that thia country lx suffer Ing any serious danger from the presence in the United Nations setup of individuals whose ideologies are different from ours. Marshall's statement appeared to be al odds with congressional testimony by two state department officials. This testimony had charged that at least several of the foreign erx who came to the United Nations headquarters at New York had been (ruined as "terrorists." z .. * ' *** , aßl • sis ’. TO'.'CJ of the bizarre Is added a i Et. Pctersburs, Fla , beach » Tcnl Cn'ncs (front) and Jean 'Th?y gpo.t "sunsational" beach , (International) 1 ■«■■■■■■■■■■ QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING Films left Im*fore noon on Thursday, bark the next day, Friday, at 9 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co. -■■■■■■■w w■

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WHETHER TO PERMIT removal of Susan Cibulks * right eye or "wait and see," risking having her go totally blind, lx problem of It r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J Cibulka. Chicago Susan plays with ' dolls unaware that six eye specialists told her parents the bad right eye might blind left eye. Only one xaid wait. (In/ernationil)

SECRETARY _ f<*onf From Pair* On*p i— I ( reaction to the Mar hall plan. ( -ommunist setbacks in the Ital- I lan. Dutch and Finnish elections, western plans for a separate Ger ' man government, recent anil- • communist demotixtrationx In ‘ 1 Czechoslovakia, and (he political repercussions of the Cominform's ' dispute with Marshal Tito. Official information discloses, too. that the Ruxianx may have mixcalculated the tenacity of (he three western powers to stay in* 1 Berlin. Only two months ago. United States policy toward the Soviet I Union wax base.) on the premise , that Russia did not want war: j tlia' it would take measures short of hosti'ities to gain its political goals. Official* still feel that the Soviets don't want war. But they now believe they are prepared to risk it. Responsible officials say that »he Politburo, which decides Soviet policy, may fee! that Russia would be wiser to fight this year '.<> maintain itx position in Europe • -sther than 'o wait. The Krem lin. It is thought, now tnay l>«turning to this possibility to recoup political losses and at tfic same time to maintain the pres«n' government in power iiv some early ami xtart'lnr mUUary Th*-

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// 'lnch of these youngsters have savings accounts? am rvx i * .. s' \ /I nstt'er: All five of them... even the one with the frown. Os course, they are too young to appreciate their parents' foresight, but they will later on. Before you are another day older, start saving. STATE BANK ESTARI ISHED 1883 sQtataa*

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tori'-s. Don't miss the bargains at the .summer Clearance Sale on childrens clothing . — llosemary Shop. 270 N. 2nd street. 170tt Sav It With FLOWERS from I Maytag Washers and Bottled & Natural Gas Stoves Refrigerators Radios Maytag Service TRADE IN YOUR OLD WASHER KITCHEN APPLIANCES 23H N. 2nd Phone 95