Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1948 — Page 3

PAY. AUGUST 21, 1941

EE N NOLL ENGAGED | £ Kd KARL JOHNSON . nil-tit <>l M)*« Kaihh . u ■*■ Karl Johnson. son of Mr H, JohiiHon. 131 Noith H. ..- »a« announ* to.J i. .'lll'., Mr and Mrs Will of Pleasant Milla. of Warner* Beauty ■W Mils No'l is employed at ■ "■p. rv -ti'ipi't - Mr Johnson I®"’ 1 bi * j ,,nl< ’ r >ear *’ ur r-.ty this fall, where he |Kt in- n> civil engineering been announced sot MdoYLE HOFFMAN ■Hess to club |H\i,,nroe Better Home* club was held at the home of |H I( .'. Hoffman, with twenty Ho ,<•> answering roll .all O'A !,.it I would like tny club ■ Mino Stucky presided at the opened with the group onward Christian Sol |H' followed by the club ( reed ■,,! in unison. Mrs. Eva Brew ■pul the scripture and led B«i"“P in prayer. During the meeting. Mrs. Otto Long Ko nave an account of her re to Purdue. Mrs. Forrest Mrs. Harry Beitler also Mliiteretdlng reports of their ■ coast trip. hostess was assisted by Mrs Crist and Mm. Martin Hoff Hlie next meeting will be a Hi wi h the date to Ire announcHaSANT mills Hcs MEETS He regular meeting of the Pleas Hmillk Methodist W.B.C.S. was Hat 'he church, with the presiH Mrs. George Foor, presiding Hvotmnalw were led by the presi ■ after which Mrs. Charles Nyf H gave an account of the chan ■in the W.B-C.B. as listed in ■ Methodist Woman Prayer was ■red by Mrs. Joe Hahnert. Kilos ing the lesson study, a K business meeting was held K< ial hour followed. Ke Huth and Naomi circle of the K Evangelical and Reformed ■nil will meet Thursday after Bn at two thirty o'clock in the Hal rooms of the church. Mrs. K Ashbaucher will be the leader i ‘ 1 B meeting of the Debekali lodge Bl be held Tuesday evening at B-n thirty o'clock at the Odd FelB- hall The Three IJnk club will Bet following lodge for a potBk supper at the home of Miss Bth Smitley. Members are asked I bring table service and a covBl dish. ■Lw llllyard of tide city will leave Bndsy for Kaskasga Michigan for ■three weeks stay during the hay Ver period. ■Charles McKean, former promiBut Washington township farmer. B* making home with his son, B Chester McKean of Highland, Bim. is enjoying a three weeks Bit here. He has been In poor Lltb the past year, suffering from la The Decatur library Is being Irena thorough cleaning and gen*l going over. The walls are being tinted a light green and the wood wk is being repolished At the late time. Miss Bertha Heller, the brarian is planning to rearrange »ae of the cases and tables Many •*ieating relics. Including the loc k ' the first Jail, 18.17 to 18<0. and * handcuffs used by sheriff Elihu mitli have been found and will be roperly displayed when the cleanQUALITY - PHOTO FINISHING r| l"t left before 8 P ■- Monday— Heady at I A. M. Wednesday. Holthouse Drug Co. ms" Truck load of HALE HAVEN Michigan Peaches fig bushel • a nd up WATERMELONS M up 59C .nd UP Open Sunday 9 a. m. to 11 p. ni. 6'4 miles East on 224 STATE LIVE EM IT MARKET

IS® Society items for oaya publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miao Betty Melchl Monday Geneva Llmheriost club and St. Mary k club, postponed. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Hanna Nutt man park, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Root Township Home Economics club children's day picnic, Hanna Nuttman park. noon. Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:80 p.m . Three Link club folowing. Miss Ruth Smitley. Wednesday St. Mary’s Township Home Ecolomics duh, Mrs. Ernest Fisher. 4 p.m. « Thursday Ituth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 7:30 p.m . Three Link dub followtp is completed. Mr. and Mrs Lester Sheets and hildren, Gary and Peggy Ann. have returned home from a two weeks' our of the western states. At the annual conference of the Missionary church association held in Fort Wayne, the Rev. Herald J. Welty, pastor of the local Missionary church, was elected publishing agent of the Bible Truth publishers, a publishing department of the MCA. Mrs. 8. D. Beavers and Wayne E. Beavers spent several days thia week at Winona lake attending the many devotional programs. One of the most outstanding was the music festival on Wednesday evening Approximately seven thousand persons witnessed the sacred concert, dire.ted by Homer Rodeheaver. Sidney Buckinaster. well known Geneva druggist who has been ill the past week, is believed to be improving. He is being treated at the Deumling clinic In Fort Wayne. Brown hay is the result of excessive heating when the hay Is stored with a high moisture content. Trade in a Good low" — Decatur

i’ MR AND MRS ROBERT V. KENWORTHY have returned from a *h<>Z wedding trip and are residing in their newly furnished home on Sixteenth street The couple wax married recently In th- Zion Luth •rJa church. The Rev Edgar Schmitt offlciaUng .Edward* Photoi aB M IIIMIB MIBB JUNE ABLER. of Ohio City. O. and Joseph Railing. were marriage in th. Church of God in Ohio City recently. The £"r Paul TeweH received the row. <Edward. Photoi

; ;; \ thL IftrwjkWr-'' ; W ft l&wraM MISS MILDRED BEER, <UuK>il<*r of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Beer, and Raymond D. Sadler, son of Mr. ami .Mrs. William Sadler. were united in inariage recently in the St. I.tikes Evangelical and Reformed church, the Rav. H H Mekstroth officiating. The couple Is residing In Fort Wayne. I Edwards Photo)

Q n Admitted. Mrs. Alberta Beitler. Berne; Mrs. Agnes Habegger. Berne; Miss Justine Brite, route 2; Mrs. Ida Moser. Bente. Admitted and dismissed: Baby Joseph Byers. Willshire, O. Dismissed: Howard Buck, 522 Studebaker street; Mrs. James

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Whitted, Decatur; Mrs. Agnes Arnold, 215 Jefferson street; William Beltz. Decatur. Three Out-Of-Town Speeders Fined Three speeders arrested Friday liy officer Roy Chllcote appeared last evening in the court of Floyd Hunter, justice of the peace, and each received a $5.00 fine and costs amounting to 114.00. Those arrested and fined were Homer Monissette. Piqua. O '. Stan ley Stewart, West Virginia; and Charles Dudgeon. Rockford, O. All three paid their fines and were released. Arrested On Charge Os Public Intoxication Fred Engle was arrested Friday night at 9 o'clock at the Mercer avenue Adams street intersection by police and taken to the Adams county jail. He will be arraigned today on a charge of public lutoxi cation. Evangelist Singers In Decatur Appearance Mr. and Mrs William Terrell noted singers and evangelist song leaders and Charles W Daugherty, song leader, soloist, and speaker especially for young people, will come to Decatur Sunday night | August 22 at 7:30 o'clock at the First Christian church. Rev. E E Isenhower, pastor announced today. The trio of noted church worker* appeared here a year ago and had a capacity crowd The audience will lie invited to join In the singing and then Mr and Mm. Terrell will render several duets

fi r ' * I 11 hcK\r r • MIBB BETTY LONGENBERGER. daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest of Uralgvllle. and Arthur H. Bertsch, son of Mr and Mrs Carnelius Bertsch, of Geneva were united in marriage recently at the home of the Rev Homer Studebaker Mr and Mrs Bertsch are residing at Homestead 20 in this city (Photo by Edwards)

r •’ 2k w w i "Mb .. ''' I ’ THE WEDDING of Miss Leona Koeneman. daughter of Carl Koeneman. of route I, ami Hubert E. Krick, son of Mr. and Mrs W. G. Krick, of this city, was a recent event in Hie St. Paul's Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Krick are making their home temporair'y with the bride's father. (Edwards Photo)

and solos. Mrs Terrell will bring her soiovox also for several numbers. The public Is Invited to attend the program. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell have promised several new songs on this year's program. Mr. Daugherty is a nationally known Eagle Scout and has spoken to young people in almost every city and town In the middlewest. r ' r ■ > ' \ “ LiTk -si \ 4 VJRF 1 TW * «V' AFTIff CI7INO himself up f>r arrest, John Gates, editor of the Communist paper Daily Worker, reads an indictment in Federal court. New York, charging h m — ’ along with H o'her-ton Commun* lata in ths U. S.-wlth plcttinf •vcrtlirow cf the government by force. (Internationa

I- ''■ MRS. THEODORE HOBROCK, was be fore her rwent marriage. Miss Dolores Christianer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christianer The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hobrock. Sr. (Edwards Photo)

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HER HOBBY is rending about famous people, and she might become one herself next month, because she's 20-year-old Serena McKinney, !>' fl’ ‘‘Mirs Omaha," contestant for the ‘ M.ss America” txauly title, f lnternatioml)

f f MLSgaKaaMMM L . ft ■ Sb' - S "TRUTH WARDING OFF IVIl" Is name of the statue at right, while “Visbmsky ward.ng off the western powers” is the substance of the tableau at left. He talks with Alesh Beider (far left). Yugoslav foreign minister, at the Belgrade conference on Danube navigation, at which Russia hammered through a program which just about freezes western nations out of their 130-year-old rights on the river. While this friendly chat between Viahinsky and Bebler was going on Soviet agents clandestinely distributed pamphlets in Belgrade streets attacking Tito's regime. Statue Is by Krshinitch. (International) the Difference ‘T| My SPENCER Makes!" -W W •P« yev let pews pMtwe reie yew ( fwe J ij f i oU be . - r«* I • A; ■ 1 e*** 1 FHlff VW eWVy eeww ■eewvvewww Destfetaf <e» beswtify yew flfwe. y*4 / A I/ \ yee •»<•••• le«>e«e eed (myswte yew »•» . / \ / \ hfl) m I e Asd yeett else be eweud ■« *• <•»- I / lert-cweeem e>etwwis-e»d medereee 'l-1/ 84 ' Mrs. Connell 209 S. 3rd Phone H 45 I SPENCER SUPPORTS

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Church ForumJl WHAT ARE SOME IMPORTANT IhjNTS FOR CHURCH GOERS? Don’t visit Worship Don’t hurry away. Speak and be spoken to. Don't stop in the end of th« pew. Move over. Don't monopolize your hymn books Be neighborly. Don't wait for introductions. In'rodme yourself. Don't choose the back seat. Leave it for late comers. Don i dodge the collection plate. Pay what you are able. Don't criticize. Remember, ami think of your own frailties. Don't stare blankly while others sing, read, pray Join In. Don't leave without praying God's bier ing upon ail present. Don't sit while others stand or Kneel. Share In the service. li .n’t sit with your hand to you;bead as if worshipping hurts you. Don't dislt’s- the preacher. Show yourself friendly. mils msnes To sehieve s smooth consistency in most dishes made with milk, adding the ingredients in the right order is important. The wrong order of adding can cause separation or curdling, cookery experts advise. (dbl Milk Milk, after being drawn, should be cooled in winter just as in warm summer weather. Prompt cooling prevents growth of bacteria. Milk Cows More than 26.000,000 cows on three-fourths of ths nation's 5.877,000 farms produce milk. Farm Fire Loss Farm property fire loss for the past six months exceeded the rural loss for the entire preceding year July L 1945. to June 30. 1940

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