Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1948 — Page 3

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Society Item* for daya publica I tlon mutt be phoned In by 11 a.m (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mita Betty Melchl Friday St. Mary’s Township Home Econmiles club chicken pie supper, postponed. Monmouth P. T. A fall festival. ' Monmouth gym. 7:30 p.tn. Legion auxiliary social meeting. Legion home, g p.m. Pocahontas lodge. Red Men Hall. 7:30 p.m. Adams County Federation of clubs. Mrs. bean Byerly, 1 p.m. Saturday Rummage and bako sale. Women’s guild of Salem Evangelical ind Reformed church, K. of P. home, !' a m. Bake sale, juniors of Trinity Evangelical I’. B. church, Goodyear store. St. Mary’s society bake sale, dining room of Catholic school. 2 to 4 p.m. Bake sale, I Julies Aid society of St. Peters Lutheran church, Publlx Service Co.. 9 a in. Sunday Chicken supper, fancywork and bake sale, Zion Liltheiun church. Friedheim, 4:30 p.m. Monday • Our I July of Victory discussion group, Mrs. John Albeiding, Jr. M p.m. Past Presidents parley of Legion auxiliary. Mr*. Adrian Baker, s pm. Pythian Sister annual Inspection, K. of P. home. 7:30 p.m. pot-luck supper. 6 p in. Music depai tment of Decatur Wo man’s club, Mrs. Lewis l.ittcrer. 7:30 p m. Tuesday Church Mothers study club Hal loween party. Mrs. Luther Brokaw. Ik pm. Kirkland l-adies Home Economics ' club, high school. I p in. Pleasant Mills Methodist Willing Workers class. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Speakman. 7:30 p.m. Sunny Circle Home Economics |clßb. Marley parish hall. 7:30 p m. Root Township Hom* E-onomics 'Ohl*. Rlenmoiith school, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday Business* and Professional Women Halloween party. Mrs. Noah Steury. M pm. Philalethean circle of Zion Evan gellcal and Reformed < hurch. Mrs Forest Owens. 7:30 p m. St. Mary's Township Home Economics dub. Mrs. Kenne'h Ohler, 1:30 p.m. I mem tiers are urged to attend. A meeting of the Philalethean ( -ir- le of he Zion Evangelical and ' Reform*-*! church will take place j Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock al the home of Mrs. Forest Owens. The Chur h Mothers Study club will have its Halloween party at the home of Mrs l.utlier Brolptw on High street extended Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Members are asked to come masked. Mrs. Evere t Hutker will be devotional leader. Mrs. iaidoyt Miller will review the topic from the Parents magazine, and Mrs. Rowland Ross will give the lesson from the Chris tian Home. It is so easy to give our major attention to minor matter*.

M V* ■■ Paraace laipectlea. (sport repair work oa aay fa Iv fa fa make at tornote. Cast bated ea lobar and ir.a- --■ ■* fa> ■■ ferial* eted. I koae or write today. "ALL-FUEL Turners B Heats A!l Rcor.;" *'TAr Wilhamana Hrattt Camyaay: "I in ylaatrl tr>.'h my Vfilliam-na Tflyl-H futnatt. I tkow it to my triyada. I. • Aero or room that wo Ao»r error tors ib>f ro n» I during anatrr wlor until Lal > io. (S-tatl) Clattut* H Unaiy. In 4. The ALL JUtL Farces* Bai as Bss, X Cil. CAe ar Cool WLUJJMtfQN h .„ lm ’’ hon * 49 - — f SHORT FOR GLAMOUR SHORT FOR BUSINESS \ I I f 12ft N. 3rd SI. 1 f HAIR STYI.ING — HAIR CUTS ( ) PERMANENT WAVES ( ) SHORT FOR SPORTS SHORT FOR HOMEMAKERS |

mWa B B t iH U Zsh, r# “ ■B*, *IL ' Raj jif C• \ " JMBI WHII 1 A Im Ji ‘ i zaklKm L THE WEDDING of Miss Ulllan Schoemaker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W Shoemaker, of Berne, and George It Reus er. son of Mrs. Carrie Reu>s<-r, took pace recently at the Berne Evangelical anil Reforme.l church. Mr. and Mrs. Ilcusser are living iif Plymouth. Wls., where they art- attending Mission House college (Photo by Edwards!

Mrs. G. Remy Bierly Is confined to her home suffering from tier vous fatigue. Carl Beehler. Roger Gentis. Bill Kingsley and Jack Heller, all of Decatur, and Ray Shadday of In dianupolia. students at Hanover ; college, will visit In Decatur this weekend and attend the Hanover Manchester fiaitball game at North Manchester Saturday afternoon Robert Boknecht. student at Vai paraiso University, will visit in De- | catur over the weekend Dick Heller. Jr., student at Indiana University, will spend tiie weekend with his parents in De- ■ j catur. Four or five carloads of football fans from Decatur are planning on attending the Hanover .Manchester game at North Manchester Saturday afternoon. The Indiana school study commission. sponsored hy the state teachers' association, is setting up committees in every county In the r.ta.e, according to B It Purcell, state public relations director for ! the organization. The Adams coun ty committee will he announced soon. William De'ro. o' near Willshire. 0.. is reported In a serious con i • lion from compll ation*. He is s 5 year* old Mis* Joan Cowan, a junior at In diana university, has pledged Alpha Xi Delta, social sorority, at In diana university. Miss Cowan is also a member of the Y. W. C. A and Omlcron Delta, honorary for girls in the school of business We have received a copy of last Sunday a Miami Herald. Florida's welcome edition to the American Legion who held their i.ational c m- I vent ion there ihia week. It contain* ' 220 page* with several sections de voted to a review of the attractions in tliat area.

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At Portland the police are urg Ing the return of the old curfew law to control the youngster* who are going wild on Halloween pranks. Mr and Mrs. John Gerber are i parents of a baby girl, born Tues day evening at the Dayton hospital She weighed 6 pounds. 2 ounces and has not been named Mr and Mrs Edger Gerber are grandparents of ■ the baby. Mr and Mrs. Okla Daugherty Bryant, route I. are the parents of la baby girl, born at ft:3o pm I Thursday at the Adams county i memorial hospital. She wilghe. •17 pounds. 7 ounces and has been - named Connie Jo. A baby boy was horn to Mr and Mrs Kenneth flirschy. 114 Adam* ■ street, at 11:05 o'clock Thursday • night at the local hospital. He ■ weighed 7 pounds. 3 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hazelwood are parents of a 9 pound. 7 ounce baby girl, born at 11:26 am today at the Adams county hospital Sh< has n it been named WjOSPJTAL Q n Admitted: Mrs Zella Baumann Line street: Mrs. Lucille Kallen berger. Grant street: Caroline ant' Brace Farlow. Berne; Mrs Zone Acker. Mercer avtnue; Miss Agnei Confer, 514 Nuttman avenue. Dismissed: Mrs Max Bowmat' and son. Dixon. <).; Max liilyard Decatur; Mrs Otto Fuelling, route 3: Dianna Mcßride, route 1. Berne; Stephen Longenberger. For' Wayne; Mrs. Harry Luglnbill and ■.on. Berne; Mrs. Laurence Blum and daughter, Donna: Mrs. Minnie Darkless, route I; Mrs Vernon ■feller and son; Lynn Hock well Fort Recovery, (>. Brownie troop 16 met at the I in •oln school Tuesdav afternoon Th" | mee Int opened wl'h the Brownie oath after which the following o'Geers were ele-trd: Betsy Burk, president; Ann Koch*-. secretarytreasurer; Kathleen Kohn*, scribe Games were then played. Ka'hleen Kohne, scribe Troop 9 held their regular mee» Ing Wednesday, at which time the i 'oilowing officers were elected president. Brands Mvy; 'reasur : er, Janice Ijindrum, scribe. Jean et e Hahne-t. Plans were also made to send a box to a German family. Jeanette Hahnert, scribe. Troop 8 began i s regular meet | Ings of the year Tuesday at the fire station. The new officers are pres | :rfent. Anita Smith: vice president. I Colleen Ixtbsiger: secretary. Gwen '{ilyard; treasurer. Dorcas David son: serf he. Charlotte Sou h: song leader. Sheila Ahr The patrol lead •rs are Dorcas Sautbiae. Jane Harvey and Jackie Relndeabach Plana were made for the year, after which the meeting adjourned with group singing, led by Shelia Ahr. Charlotte South, scribe

Honor Students At Catholic Schools Initial Six Weeks List Is Announced The honor rolls for the Decatur Catholic high school and the St. Joseph's grade school for the first six weeks of the school year were announced today by school official*. There are 41 students on the high school roll and 19 on the grad" school list. The lists follow: High School A B I David Gillig 3 3 ' Mary Alice Braun 3 2 Dor<«tby I'leman 3 2 Martha Ijiurent 2 3 Philip Terveer 2 3 Marlene Laurent 1 5 Marcyle Geimer 1 4 Mary Jo Graliker 5 Kathleen Smith 2 4 Joann York 1 f* Elizabeth Braun 1 5 Jeanne Gase 1 5 Marcile Geels 1 5 Naomi Geels 1 f> Josephine Faurole G Georgia l.aurent 7 Rita Ixtshe 7 Julianna Meyer < 7 Shirley Berling 6 Frances Miller 7 Isabelle Kintz 4 1 Ann Gass 3 2 I’hillls Omlor 3 2 James Voglewede 2 4 Rosemary GIIIIk 2 ." Patricia Kable 1 4 Catherine Vlman 2 3 Margaret Mcßeth 1 4 Theresa Kohne f> Kenneth Schwaller & 1 Thomas Rumschlag 4 2 Catherine Loehe 3 3 Vera Geels 1 5 Janet Osterman 1 f> dary Peterson I t Marylyn Smith 1 5 Mary Ann Ulman 1 t Robert Gase 6 Ann Smith 6 Janies Schindler l Mary Ijiu York t; Grade School A B Phyllis Braun 7 3 (Margaret Schmitt 7 3 Marjorie Heimann 6 4 Jean Kable G 4 Joseph Costello 5 5 Rita Rum*chlag 7 G Sharlene Murphy G 7 Michael Kohne 5 k Matthew Schulte 5 k surma Heimann & t Bai bara Borman h 3 lacquelilie Gase 5 f Judy Parrish 7 4 Rita Heimann & C Joyce laishe 4 7 Mary Voglewede 4 » Maiy Fram es Beckmeyer 7 4 R.isalie Voglewede G 5 Suzanne Sutton 3 k Will Attend Course In Auto Training John Zlntsmaater. son of Mr and Mrs. L 11. Zlntsmaater. of 7l> North Third street, will attend » two-year course in the technics' mil sales aspects of automobiles al he General Motors Institute. Flint. Mich. He was graduated from high «-h<Mil last June. MUSELMAN, (font. From Page On*) /dock, when all of the former Democratic county chairman wll be introduced. A special invitation is being made to all former active ,iarty workers to attend. MINER KILLED (font From Page Oriel plies. The French socialist part■gain charged that the Frencl rimmuni't party wa* sct|*-<e we ier ins'ructions from the Comin form to "do everything to ruii French economy. cancel tm»-' -•n aid. hinder the organization of a united Europe and impoa* •'•e return to power of comtnun ists.” The socii'iat ntatem-nt apneal •d to Fren-h workers to defe-’ 'he communist plan. Really Personal PHOTO Christmas Cards I et II" ",•!<*» a VO|TP •»*«?*♦!*•• Holthnw Dru<r Co. If Your Nose Fills UpSpoils Sleep Tonight—if year head i* so congested and *tuSed-up with a cold that you cant get to sleep-put a few drops of Vteka Va-uo-nol in sach nostril Jartaatly youH tel your stuffy ncao •tart to open up. For Va-tro-nol'a •peetalued medication works rifkt where trouble is to relieve such coo■sstlon. It makes breathing easier. It invites restful sleep. Try IL Oet Vicks Va>tro>Mi Nose Dropsl

VI 1 i ‘al ill k I MISS VELMA BRADY MUELLER, daughter of Mr and Mr Lawi "u< " Bradtmueller, of iloigland. and Vernon H Macke, eon of Mr ami Mr- Chrf-tt Mack", of rout*- 2. wer*- unit"*! in marilig" r" n'ly In th*- St John'* Luth"r.in clmrch. th" R*-v M H B"hllng offl. latlng Th" couple I* residing near Decatur. (Photo by EG ward* I

Grand Jury Indicts For Traffic Death Madison. Ind . Oct 22 tl'P! 'urtls Rutherford. 43. today was .nder a grand jury misdemeanor inlictment in connec'ion wph the into accident daa'h of Mrs. Jean Wallace Thiirnall, 21. near Madl on. Sept io The Indictment was -"turned in Jefferson (ircuii court here yesterday Rutherford was harged wl h illegally stopping a

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idump truck near her*-. A car in I which Mrs. Thurnall was riding jcrashed Into the truck Dr. William Landis Dies At Elkhart ( laypmd. Ind . Oct 22 (UP! ISe:vices will be held tislay for Dr WilliAm <‘ ijindia. former Elkhart oiinty D*-mo- ratic chairman, who died at Flkhart General hospital after a long Illness

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CATHOLIC (f. • From Page On*! try wf'h its government early in world war II and went to Romania. Then he went to Rome and, wh**n Italy declared war. to Lourdes. France. In the spring of 1943. the German* ordered him removed to a i>en**di< tine monastry in Haute Savoie province. The gealapo look him to Paris In January 1944 and subsequently to Germany. The I'. S ninth army liberated him from internment at Wiedenbru**ck. Germany. In April 1944 and soon afterward he returned to Poland to resume his ecclesiastical du i- s. ——- - • Chicken supper. Friedheim Lutheran church. Sunday, l:.'L) p. m. Rltx Trade In a Good Town — D'eatur

IrfLIFE??A Are you going through the functional 'iiiKSdle age' period peculiar to women 139 to S 2 jm’ Don this make you •utter from hot flaahea. feel ao nervout. hlgh-atrung, tired? Then B<> try Lyd!* K. Pinkham * Vegetable Compound to relieve *uch lymptomi Idnkhani'a Compound also has what Doctor* call a *totn*chlc tonic effect I i ktYDI> E PINKHAM’S Fog/ffiU StwXtey 4 FLOWER SHOP Potted Plants. Mixed Houtiuets. Corsages, Flowers for your every need. All Funeral Work given special attention. J’hone 1853 207 Liberty Way (acroaa from court house)