Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1948 — Page 3

OCTOBER 28. 1948

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rOGLV AND DREWS WED ,ut Impressive cerek!i« o'clo k Tuesday Bethany Evengeli thren church. Misr daughter of Mrs. J.. <,f this city, be»f S|>encer Andrews, fMr and Mr * H,r Deca ur. The Rev. f.idated at the love |( - altar decked with nenta and candelaa* attended by Mr. ,-ner Reber, of this an employe of the , c<>. while her hus fed at the Howard \fter the!■|K' • ■ "'lpb* * H K9K street KBy meets . Delta ! " f MiH, ‘ .... 1 . mv room* were t ■ .:. • ■ Halloween ap favor* mark ■IK enjoyed EX Mr* James El v;,.. Fol ■K. .. •. rt.iil.wnt a de EK... ■■ Ai- served by the Mrs John IUKi meeting will be a com EK I » . mb room* on November wKjWNSHIP club ■Best DAV PARTY ■ . - against KgjjAi ; of corn shock* and K3L tri. i i inuled with r - tl. «n-| <|.(. the Mon-i ■K gymnasium er * of Mon se of Lrin.- the main h>r K rktiatrlck. of Fort then rmine-t with u ano nv Marlen • John if Mr. and Mrs. Roband Hetty Roe daugh and Mrs Leo Roe. it.. - hour, dain'y re ■tart'- -roil from tables

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r—* ”* 1 Society Item* for day* publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Mist Betty Melchl Thursday Women of Moose called meeting. Moose home. 7:30 p.m. RurallMic study club. Mrs. L. A. llolthoUKe. s p.m. Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Circles of W. S. C. 8. of Methodist church, 2:30 p.m. Friday Rummage sale. Methodist church basement. Saturday Annual Girl Scout rundup. Hanna Sut man park, 10 a tn. t 1 p m. Rummage sale. Methodist church basement. Sunday C. L. of C. degree team. C. L. of | I C. hall, after holy hour. Girl Scout Sunday. Methodist church, io a.m., St. .Mary’s church. I 9 a m. Wesley class ot the Me hodl*! 1 church, potduck church basement. 1 8:30 p.m. Monday Deca'itr Woman’s club, postponed. Legion Auxiliary Junior Girls, Le-' gion Home. 4:30 p.m. Adams County Home Economics i club chorus, Monroe lugh school, 1 7:30 p.m. Research club, Mrs. Eugene Run yon, 2:30 p.m. Legion auxiliary drill team. Legion home. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Girl Scout leaders, room 206, Jun . ior-senlor high school, 1:30 pm. i I attractively laid with lace cloths ' and centered with low vases of. fall flower* Mr*. Jes*e Singleton ' land Mrs. Charles Johnson presided 'at the tables Mr*. Eliza Hahnert of the Better Hornes club received the door prize. Ho*tes*es for the afternoon were Mrs. Royal Friend, Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Mrs William Schnepf, Mrs Harold Owens. Mrs. Ed S. Christen. Mrs Arthur Hull and Mrs. Louis J. Houk The next meeting of 'he club will be held at the home of Mrs. Ban nlng The election of officers w.ll take place, and a dem nxtratioii will be given by the heal leaders. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLES MEETS The Ru’h and Naomi circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Harlow, with eigh een members and two] tuest* present. The program opened with the group singing "Take Time to He Holy" and “Stand t'p for Jesus.” Mrs. Charles Belnele. leader, used t vs her discussion topic “Reviving he Church.” Prayer and scripture 'ollowed. Mrs. Harry Frauhlger. chairman, conducted the business meeting, at which time members were remind j d of the Womt ns guild bake salel x ietfied Test Proved Bite . Grut to Relieve MONTHLY FEMALE HUHS Are you troubled by distress of female functional month'y distu* >- anrret Does this make ><Rl surfer from pain, feel so ne»tou«. weak. bt«h-etrunc—at aueh times? Then SO try Lydia I. PlnkJiam'a Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms I In a recent medical test this proved remarkably helpful to women troubled this way. Any dn.gstore HYDH L

A SERVICE THAT fcf* KEEI’S FAITH • Fgfe KgS?O| WITH THE tK TSSMffl® AMERICAN W PEOPLE I' As living standards inert*** wW <f ed the notable improvements f 1 in both the extent and quality I J of funeral service have not hven e * ,rava * an, E v P r ’ cw *- On the rnntrarv. nnr wide zj, e*sx- Z^— range of prices will show that everv familv tray arrange for / a funeral at a price it can -■>* I afford to pay. GILLIG S DOAN z FUNERAt HOME ‘ Ugt DECAT UR p HONE 794 FM m O I 1 v I

b I ■ : ■ I * W L *• I Jb a ■ * bk** ■ ** lai IBP o IbivSb FRED SNITI, JR , Chicagoan who has spent many years in an iron lung, and his family start their annual trip to Florida in the Snite private car. From left: Mrs. Snite, Mary, 3; Katherine, 5; Snite and Theresa, 8. The Snitcs spend each winter in Florida. (International Soundphoto)

|on November 20. Announcement ' was also made that lhe November 124 meeting ha* been changed t< November 17. The meeting was then closed with lhe Mizpah benediction During the social hour, a silent auction *ale wa* held, and delicious refreshment* were served by the I ho* esses. Mrs. Harlow and Mrs. ! Ferd Litterer. HISTORICAL CLUB MEETING IS HELD The Historical dub meet was held Wednesday afternoon at the I home of Mrs Russell Acker. The meeting was opened wi<h the club collect and roll call, after which Mrs Homer lx»wer conducted the ! current events program, and read an interesting paper. entitled I "Training for Citizenship." During the brief business meeting, conducted by Mrs. M F. Worthman. the group voted to contribute to the community fund. ENTERTAIN WITH PICNIC SUPPER Dick South anti the South-Budd co-poration of Preble, were hosts to employes, tomato growers and a number of local friends at a pic-1 nic supper and par y at Sun Set. pavilion Wednesday night, 'fhe: party was held as a wind-up to the I packing season at the Preble plant Following the supper the Magley iuar et. which is celebrating its •hlr v-:irst year a* a singing group this week, entertained All employes 'and their families and several Adam* and Well* c >unty tomato i growers Joined in playing game* J duiing the social hour whi h folio* . ed. The Meetlne of the Decatur Wo man’s club, s -heduled for M rnday. ihas been pos'poned to Novutnber The C L. of C. degree team wii ha'e rehearsal Sunday afternoon iafer lioly hour at the C. L. ot (’ | hall. Mr. and Mm. Flavius Payne re turned to their home in Grand Rap id*. Mich.. Wednesday following t : week’s vis t with Mr. and Mrs. liu I bert Zerkel. Mrs. Charles Beall. Mrs. E I. I Wl’son. Miss Fanny Winch am i Miss Gertrude Hous on, of Fort : Wayne, were'houseguesis of Mrs Charles Dugan Tuesday.

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Mrs Glen Barkley, of Marlon, and Mr*. Merle Schultz have returned, home from a ’wo weeks’ visit In St. J Petersburg. Fla., and Tampa Mrs Wesley Lehman. Mr*. James Borders. Mrs. Harold Hoffman. Mrs. Rufu* Krchhofer. Mra. Harry Knapp. Mrs. 8. E. Leonardson. Mrs Ed Miller. Mrs. George Thoma* md Mrs. Adolph Weidler will go o Huntington Friday to attend the regional educational meeting of the women’s guild of the Evangelical md Reformed church. Mr*. Madge Workinger. who has been visiting here for several days, will return to her homo Monday. Mrs. L. H Haerle, of Indianapolis, visited with Mrs. Charles Dugan over the weekend. She returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Roliert Workinger and laugh’er. Shirley Ann. of this city, and Mis* Ruth Johnson, ot Monroe, recently arrived home from a motor trlfl through, Ohio. Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. Mrs John Kennedy was transfer red from St. Joseph's hospital in Fort Wayne to the local hospital . Tuesday evening. j Mr and Mrs Charles Beall. Jr. of Fort Wayne, sailed Monday for j Stockholm, where they will enter the I'nlversPy of Sweden for a year Mr. and Mr* Beall are well known in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs Charles Landin will haie a* their weekend guest Mrs Roger French, of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs Charles J. Miller. Mr* Leo Meyer. Mr* Martin Braun. Mr and Mr*. Nick Braun. Bernard Braun and Herman Braun attended funeral services for William l.ich le, Sr. in Mansfield. ().. Wednes lay. Mr and Mra. Ralph F Roop ar •Ived horn • lest even,’.” from the Inter! an Lezii.n con»en lon in Miami. Fla. Accompanied by Mrs atl Graham, state auxiliary presi lent, and Mis. Glen Burl, past dis rict president and secretary of the uxiliary of Leg on post 47 in Fort Vayne, they arrived in Miami on ’atuiday. Oc’ober 16. and were mong the delegation to greet the rrival ot President and Mrs. TrufS- *] I ' tn W DONNINO her royal robe*. Cindy Lou Bayer* of Bfverly Hills. Cal.. : prepares for her official crowning • at "Miss Stardust" tn New York i City. (International)

man and daughter. Margaret. Following the convention, they visited in Key West and Sliver Springs. < Fla. State tax board examners have recommended a reduction of 10 I cents from the »Vell* county general fund and two cents from the Bluffton civil city proposed rates They al*o recommended a 10 cent reduction on the Ossian rate and i cut from two to four cen s the rates proposed for Jackson. Ilarrl son and Chester township* in that county. Arrest Decatur Man On Speeding Charge I Ernest Foremen. 22. of 327 I.ine street, was arrested for speeding Wednesday afternoon by sheriff Herman Bowman The sheriff I charged that Foreman was driving | ><i mile* per hour past the, Lincoln . , school on Adam* street He will be arraigned in Ju* Ice of the peace court Saturday afternoon. Sheriff Bowman this morning ; took a 20-year-old vouth to the Easthaven FospPal. Richmond, for recommittment. The sheriff returned • o Decatur shortly before no n

‘ Couple Injured As Motorbike Is Struck [ Mr wnd Mr. I'l<-k f’rsmer. of nenr ttoC'ir were tc|>”’"d from , th" motorbike thev were rldln? Into the city bv n hit-run driver ea-lv i this morning at the Tw'n Brider I croswfn* Cramer suffered a foot Injury and hl. wife', fnc • WM Innerated. The a olden' wa. reported to the aheriffa department. i Factory Worker's Average Pay Higher V.'»«*>ln"ton Oct ?R — tCPi ■ I The Inlior department e.t'mMod ' today 'he average factory worker earned an hourly ware of *1 ’<! 1 Inir September, an nHtlme hl«’h Thia v n. 'in |n> rer'.e of about ' I ' cent, an hour over the August figure. ~« wage. In the durable goods Industrie. wer« e-tltnafed at tS7 <i? a week and *' IS ati hour during Sen-ember Thia group In . cb’de. among o'hera. worker, in | automobile. Iron .’eel and electric « appliance manufacturing plant. Worker, in • nondurable rood, i lnd' .’r'e«, rich a. textiles, aver »r<d 150.13 a week and 11 27 an hour last month. RUSSIAN envoyi of the western power, ami high Soviet official*. Thin i'greem-n' was reached on August 30 thi < year, he Mid. on the Imai. «f .Imt'ltaneou. lifting of the Soviet blockade of the I w .tern rec'ors of Berlin and •»t:ihll.hlng the Soviet .pon ored ' east German mark a. the sole cur--1 renry in the German capita'. REPORT (Co • From Pare One! I >n disk making would continue. I'nder other nrov'.ion. of the -groement. it wa. under.food there were to be no appreciable change. *n the wage scales of the must ■ lan. However, the companies did i |ge«e to an Increase In 'he fee. -vald 'o the rovaltv fund on record* which well for more than |l. In re'ttrn. Petrillo wa. under stood to have glyen up hl. demand •hat the companies pay royal lew on the record, made and wold dur !na the period of the ban from Jan I to Sept 30 In enslve negotiation, have been underway between the union and • the companies in recent week., spurted on by a falling off in record Mie. as the public tired of | buying old recordings Farm fire, exact a death toll of 3.500 annually and destroy mon ‘than J90.000.0e0 worth of property

Bluffton's Radio Quiz Winners Are Swamped By Gifts Bluffton. Ind . (let. 26 il’Pl The uproar at the Kenne'h Croshie home here today was almost at great a* when he won |3o.oici worth of merchandise and cash in the "Mop the music” radio program a few weeks ago Most of the prize* will be pre nented to the family this astern ton in ceremonies that will be photo graphed by a movie newsreel com puny. Many of the kitchen applianc e* and other piizes have been ar riving since shortly after Oc’ober 3 when he won the cash ami merchandise. Crosbie said the bark porch of hi* mode* home Is “jammed with th* old thing* going out and th* new thing* < oming in.” The beer saleman won the prize by naming "Turkey* In the Treetop" a* the mystery tune that naJ puzzled listener* lor eight weeks. |

Strike Is Ended In Chicago Bakeries Chicago, Oct. 28 (I'Pl — Operators of IH large bakeries In Chicago, Gary and Hammond, Ind . hoped to bring bread and cake pro duction back to normal today with the end of a foiir-day strike ot I 1,500 AFL bakers. Settlement of the wage dispute 1 wa* reached last night, when the I AFL factory baker* union accepted 11 to 14 cent hourly increase* The union originally asked for hourly pay boosts of from 12 to D cents, plus fringe demands. “All Clear” Sounded Sparta. 11l ti'Pi Diva-bomb Ing tactic* by a mother blue jay had residents on South Market street here on the alert. One wo man "casualty" exhibited a smal *car on her forehead a* eviden<) of the bird’s accuracy. The "al. clear" wa* sounded when the moth er’* fledgling* learned to fly. Traue tn a Good Town — Oecatu’

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