Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1949 — Page 3

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jloN WOMAN S Kb | N MEETING K inion Township Womans R. n ,., We-dm sday at the home of R Marie Marba.h. The meeting With the song of the ■th* and ilie <lub <>*t‘i. >’" r ' 3tl„. business meeting, it was ■ j to have a pot-luck Slipper * g t(|,. regular social meeting. K'iii i’«y H an< * g,rl " : ‘" d JLt-. will he guests. lesson study on table setJZ. waH then given by Mrs. Edna K.,„., Mrs. Marbach. assisted K^,. Cray and Nellie Price. /T. .. n ,.d delicious refresh ■<- II ■eting held K. |> YI! class of the Trinity Krdieal f lifted Brethren K<ii met at the church recently. R president. Mrs. Viola Si held- ■ president Mrs. Fanny JHtcli- ■ rave th*' devotions. an<l the ■ :l ; was furnished by Mrs. Tom ■ ..as Mrs. George Blum and B Goldie Haley were in charge (4 Ihe program. ■for the meeting, the hostesses. ■ je-se Case. Mrs. Isaura Stew ■ Mrs Carl Fisher and Mrs. ■ Smith, served refreshments ■ the thirty-four members and children present. ■ IOTA XI HAS z ■edge picnic ■si lota Xi's annual pledge picfl »as held last evening in the house at Hanna-Nuttman ■ Streamers in the sorority's flr* of gold and blue were placed Kn the center of the long tables, ft in white and centered with a fl Isiwl of gladiolus. The crest of fl sorority, made of gobi and fl crepe paper, was placed aBe the fire place. ■allowing the supper, various flues were enjoyed. Hostesses fle the Misses Margene Bauer, fllv Smith. Huth Fennig. Dora flnnegraff. Barbara Anspaugh, fln VonGunten. Carol Kirsch. flh.ira Um Helm. Norma Johnfl .lean Lichtenstiger. Sharon fl- Kristine Striker. Elizabeth fl«h and Mrs. Dayton Swlchard. fl Itoyle Collier and Mrs. Howfl Bui k. fl W. CLUB MEETS ■ CELINA RECENTLY flrs George Rentz entertained fl Business and Professional Wofln with a lake party Wednesday ■ her summer home in Celina. <>. fleuffet supper was served by the fl officers. Anna K. Williams, flnnys Roop. Rose Ellen Miller, fleinary Spangler. Eleanor Hie-flle-h. Gladys Keller, Evelyn Froh-

Swimmers Ahoy! * I ■ "V\ Lit\ «■ / C IJ \ ■ Jc t'Jc c | I 4v«1«71 HM‘Va 1 zl Ig® — \ 1/v 1 S t c J Mlq £he w % L ' SIZ(S ,2_M 'TTTtohu* "Hlkcif* '’*rmald*! B"acbcomber*! Here j ’h* most wonderful awimauit! , *'■' up j hlo one f] af that ' ra P» and tie*. Pattern for »epa- *’* «»im tighta; stole too! •’attern 9343 cornea In *iie» 12. **• 18, 20. s| ZF K, bathing suit * •'ole, 2% yards 35-liu h ■'end TWENTY-FIVE cent* in )l!1 » for thia pattern to Decatur •Ilf Democrat, Pattern Depart P. O. Box <740, Chicago 80. Print plainly Tour Name. Ad- **• Zone, Blse, Style Number. *o»! A NEW Marian Martin uh, °n Book la ready! On tta lf ** *re the moot beautiful turn n «ylee. designed to tew easily. 1 ®*ke your fashion dollar* go r **r than aver! Plus a FREE ltt *» printed In the book, a 'K'* beach robe made of towels •d fifteen eeats more for this •oh of Summer 1848 fashions!

-I Society Items for days publics s tlon must be phoned In by 11 a.m. , (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Friday St. Luke Youth Fellowship social. ' cancelled. • Mt. Pleasant Bible class. Mr. and Mrs Everett Singleton, X pm. Build-rs class f<.- < ream social. Stitzi r home. Ilomesteml 9. Sunday llllyard reunion. Findlay, O. Tuesday Rebekah lodge. 7 :;<t p in.. Three 1 Link club follow ing. Eastern Star joint Inspect ion,: ‘, cancelled. • napfel ami (murine Black. i Anna K. Williams presided at I the short business meeting, at • which time Georgia Fotighty and Mania Martin gave a report on , la meeting h< Id recently at Garrett • A change in the prmedure of pree..gram planning was discussed It « also announced that the ninth dist tri) t of Indiana II PAY. w ill hold a confab at clear lake on September !<t and 11 Members planning to attend are asked to make their reservations early. Announcement . was also made of the eight-state , regional convention to be held this t fall at the claypool hotel in Ini dianapolis. Rosemary Stingier, i Itn i irei also isked that meml ■ * pay their dues forth)- coming year i by August IB | ji A meeting of the executive comI mittee will be held on August jo . at the home of Rosi-mary Span. 4 ler. at which time the program for , the new year will be outlined. • 1 1 Th) - laidies Aid society of I nion | J Chapel will sponsor a bake sale t ,I on July 30 at Stults grocery Or- , . ders may be made by calling 1312, i J 11391 or 6352. i I i — — ; I II Trade in a Gooa Tuwn — Decatur t

FILMS Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE | 1 Kohne Drug Store ' I —__ s ft CULD I FUR STORAGE B STILL TAKING IN K FUR COATS t f I e Lj Phone 359 | SPENCER i tWMDVAUY DCSIG'IO SUPPORTS assure COOL COMFORTI n RESTFUL s 9 SUPPORT! light, airy fabrlcsl ’■ *■ . Moderate prices! '' l Designed, cut, made just for youl Improeed General HeokhJ ■ Mrs. Ix’ota Connell 242*t .Madison SI. Phone Hi If no answer, rail 9072 i_

(HR MERCHANDISE < IS DISPLAYED IN 0018 COMFORTABLE ® XJVggil IV ELI .LIGHTED /* ROOMS It may be carefully exam* ’ incd in privacy and without j 9 haste. y Each unit carries its own <***" yf price designation. THERE ARE NO CONFI'SING OR MIS- ZS I'EADINg trade names. /"'X?'" and no subtle pressure to exceed J a limited price level. |Z% GILLIG 8 DOAN / IM/M ’ funeral HOME ifDECATUI ’HONE 7*4 __

Mrs. Myles F. Parrish

‘Slide dLatf Suenuty In one of the.- loveliest of mim-im-r wt-ddlngH. Miss B> ulah Augsburger, daughter of J C. Augs burger of west of Berm-, becametin- bride eef Judge- Myles F. Parrish at six o'cloe k Thursday evening The single- ring vows were ree-eiveel by Dr Gerahl H Jon-r and the- Rev. H H Meckatroth at th>- home of the bride's father. The couple- was attended byMrs Raymond Cox. sister of thebrid , ami I’r. R. K. Parrish. I.rothe-r of tlie- i-ro-mi. pta-< e-ditlg ti e- <-.-re-mony. Mr-; Raymond Cox playe-d a medley of traditional bridal sc'e-ctlons. including "Ave Maria." Tse-hakow sky Concerto. "I Love You Truly" and Ijohengrln's wedding march. Tile bride wore a gown of ivory brocadeel satin, made- wiili a chiffon berllia and long sleeves which tapered to points over her hands. Tiny self covereel buttons faste-neil the bodice elown tit- back, ami the full skirt, worn over a hoop, eneleel In a long train He-r fingertip veil fej from a sweetheart crown, ami she c.errl.-ii a r< lonial bom|itet of yellow and white roses, tied with white streamers. Mrs. Cox wore a gown of a>|iia briH-aih-d satin, fashioneel with

Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Shirk, of Fort Waytie. visiteel in Decatur last i veiling on their way home- from Heine ami Monroe- They will leave Saturday feir their ceettage at Clear Lake. Mrs. Shirk's motlier. Mrs. I.aisure of Monroe, will accemipuny lhem to their summer cottage. NOTICE' KI TH’S BKAI'TY SHOP will be Closed from .July 25 to Aug. 8

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short sleeves, a wide bertha ami hoop skirt. The tight bislice was styled with bustle bows in back, ami she- wore long matching mitts iml a small crown heael piece. Her corsage- was of yellow nises. A three tier cake, toppeel with e miniature bride and groom, featured the table decorations for the recepthm attended by emly members of the immeeliate families. The- guests were seate-d by tile bride's brother, Homer Augsburger. For tneir we-d.llng Mrs. ■ Parrish chose- a breewn chiffon dress, comph'ine-ntei) with green eo-e Hsories and a corsage of yellow roves. Fpon the-ir return, they will reside- al 6«7 .h-fferson street. The- bride- gra<luat)-ei from Ball State Teachers college, Mum i'. ami was employed as a teacher in the- Hartford township schmds. The bride gremm was gr.ieluate l fremi lleeatur high se-hool and from Indiana I'niversfty wi ll the • degree of doe-tor of jurisprudence Following ids graduation he was employee! for some lime- ley the ' fe-deral bureau of Investigation, which position he resigned to enter the service eef the I’niled Stales navy Judge Parrish served in tlienavy until the eml eef the- war ami nelurned to Decatur. He was elect-e-d prosecuting attorney In 1946 ami in 191 s he- was elee-teel judge eef tlie- Adams circuit ceeurt. bee-eem-ing one of tlie- yeeung'-st men ever tie serve- as a circuit judge in thestate. Judge Parrish assumed jurisdiction <ef Adams circuit ceeurt last January 1.

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Adiriitted: Shirley Jane Koene'man. Monroeville; Janice May i Beer. Kockford. : Oliver J Harmon. Mercer avenue. I>i*mi**ed: Mr*. Amelia Christen. Midland. Mich.; Mr*, iludolph 1 Fiicliitu and daughter. ' Hoagland; Mr*. Harold Baker and daughter; Mr*. Cornelius Schira< k and daughter; Mr* Waldo Byer*. There’s no guesswork in CAVALIER BOOT CREME Here'* color, shine and preservation for all sni<M>th leather footwear — proven by laboratory t>«ts and endorsed by the tnep who know leather. All colors. Lane’s Shoe Store ON THE CORNER

Kendallville Women Celebrate Christmas July Celebration Is Held At Church K) ndallviil) Ind. July 22 fl'Pe ('hutch women mounted ste p ladd. e- aid -'rung t'hihtmaligh's on a infeset evergreen tree today in preparation for a midsummer yule party "Chiistmn .. *<> )-omttr r ializxi tn December that we thought a July celebration would be a good thing." raid Mrs (Wiaele< Leng year. Sr., president of the Waym Center Mtlined! t church weenie n‘* auxiliary. A program featuring a panto mln> <,f th) birth of Chrf-t and the singing of Christmas carols will Inheld amid holiday <!• cor itions in the church “oci i! rooms tonight Tht tall ti>) at tb> church entrance was decorated to welcome some S 3 • xpected gut sts. including the group's members and their families. In-id) th) church wa* a second lighted tree. strung with tin--I and bright colored bells. With temperatures in the ‘ s. the church woimn pre pired and fel tl< <1 themselves as they pit' t Infinishing ton dies in the appointments. S in'a Clause s ami yule- logs w< re placid at tabh s whe re- refn -h mints of ice- in am ami cake w ill b>- st-IVl<l The idea was suggested by MiWalter I’ankop. who thought it would help raise- a fund for Me thodist welfare projects. Invitations contained small stockings and an appeal for membe rs to put money in the- stockings and bring them to the party "The spirit of Christmas should prevail the- year around." sail! Mrs Ixmgyear. "December is not enough." Union Pals The seventh meeting of thfc I'nion I’als l-H club was held July 19 at Immanuel school. Doris Laker le-d the pledge. After group singing. roil < all was answered with "My Favorite pie-" by 19 members. Shirley ami Louise Wass gave a spe-< ial feature, and Deloris Thieme and Mary Ann ITman gave a ilemonstration Refreshments were served by Mildred Grote an<L Vera Geimer. The last meeting will be- held August 2 at Immanuel school. Monroe Boosters The- Monroe township Booster < lub met Monday evening at district number eight school. The pledge was led by president Clareii Le-hman Doyle Lehman led the group in singing. Millard Habegger, secretary and treasurer, tm>k the ndl call, ami 21 members were present. Chelsey Miller, county I II club diree-tetr, he-l|s-<l the members cemtplete their record bemks ami answered question about the l-il show ami fair. Pop ami candy were- serve-el to those present at the closing of tin- meeting. Sodbusters The Blue Creek Sodbusters 1 H club held a club tour July 19. starting at the Kimsey school at 9 Ju am. After inspecting all th- members’ projects, the club enjoyed him h and a swimming party at He III)Up And At It The I'p ami At It club nut ree-ently at the schoeel The- meeting was called to order by the preside nt, Bonnie Roe, pledges were led by Suzanne Kuhn ami songs by Shirley Jbonson and Shirley Fox Roll call was "my favorite- car” The chile was <ntei taimel Thursday by the Friendship Village- club at Lehman park in Be i ne. The club’s soft bill team will play the Pleasant Mills girls at the Kim*ey school Sunday alter noon.

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MISS MARY CATHERINE ELLIOTT, ,1a Mei Mi ;i:,.i ' Charb-s E Eliot eu Me nroe-, .in.l 11. i » I - ai I i > i Bollinger. .Memroe-, r-i'-te- I *' w--el iii Ko kt,- -! <> v . Rev G M Sil I Photo by Eow ir<l -i

Mr ami Mt- Wilbur F Se Iking, route- 2. ate parents if a baby girl born at the- local hospital W- el ' nesday imiinlng at I" o'clock She has nut been named. Mr. ami Mrs. Raymoml Carl Edwards. Monroe, are- the parents of a baby girl, born at I 31 a m Thursday at the- Aefams eemnty memorial hospital. She- we-ighe e! 'I pounds, d'v ounces. Woman Killed, Four Hurt In Accident East ( hi. aco. Iml July 22 H I'i Mrs Mary Naha ■< 12. w ikilled ami four other persons hu-i -el to lav whe-n a railroml h> < nlive- hit their ar ami pium-el t • in the wre-rkace- for moi'- than a . hour Anthonv Ree.-ers. I'.', an Et>-t t ' caco police-man . hi a•-. 11--b-n ‘ their son Anthem-'. Jr. 7 an I daughter. Rap' tu-li i we re- f: - I , by re-a uers who spe-nt mur<- t i.ri an hour's work with < ri-,v ar fl fl to Ice Cr»sm Serial fl fl by Builder* Class fl ■ of Methodist Chrr.-h * K at Homestead No. 9

SpiTial Sill ' h 'ffi Rayon and Cotton Dress Fabrics ////jdftff*! ’ *- ct Rayon Former Price 1.50 yd. WOl SPECIAL SALE 79s yd. [IV '-w J? 1 Lot Very Fine -P.’aid Gingham, ,Li| Over £25 yds. VERY SPECIAL PRICE 42c yd. 1 lx»t SO sq. Figured Print, over 750 yards. EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE y<L 1 Ix>t Figured Prints SALE- — yd. I Ijot Figured Drapery (’retenes __ 75c 1 case 42” Pillow Cases . . . . for Sj •00 We have very special prices on sheet intf. sheets, muslins anti tther cotton materials. NIBLICK & Co. nuii ■■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■ - .mi

Confesses Passing S7OO In Bad Checks Indianapolis, July 22 il'Pi State poll e »aid todiv an E< ' Laming. Mie li . man lu id in thi. . . V 11. I••1 -I id io olr linin'-- mote am <7 b. ' passing bad clieck* in -tv Imliat. i di I' s Vince nt Alli 11 Buth r 37 w i- i ri « • I by Mn-liiran poi.i • at L>

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National Polio Rate Is Up 35 Percent Oklahoma Hardest Hit Os Al! States N- v V ~-k. ti. 22 CPi T):e nrl inal t >umi e I *«» for infan’ile :■ i, aiy i i > ar -<1 ta! i v tiia' i hili;; i inal polio la <■ i- |>e r< -nt .eh- id *.f a y* ii a.-o 'I '.- I un.i.i;i-.ii a< 1 la i wa iii>-wm-t p- in year <n Di-oril. wi h ! 27 f »•» \ total < f I i •<•< hav In < n I r-portid thtoui-l- July 16 this ..I !.- f .-111.' i . 1. ii-' <»ii 'ha' i' r> la-1 y■ ar ’het' had be • n 3 <>' I j * - I' .i ■ Wilk <-f July |n to 1 <i, I -I ii • w- : > i<pt•' da ■ cum|i 11 < d win 71G forth- e-orr- • • imlir.- w • k in 191 <it' ihon i tin found i'ion r< ■ >m .) d. W i ihi hal )l> I be us f hei' -r,'. Th. ri if- i t ■ in <it 11 ii :n i a; lb. lime la t yiar. X ) Ihe H lite 3'. I 11 >w• ie I. p.ilin W i >ll tin 11 <• i;. ■ri v ' a'■ In n rti <' it !ina . I «■! 11 - - Uuw n f■ mu i i • )■ tbi- time I i f ye -ir to only i - Um f n in 1919 rum lit Si'unli'. ami lurmil 1.1, i to Indiana au hmi i> In ad II I nto pa m I llhli*i chi k • ill Maitin vill- Moore-vill,-. Franklin. I l ' •u. Fi' inont at I Roe Io iir in • n.liana puli ml I’.u hr admit->-1 itiiilur op- i ati'-n in • ighl >.i ii.- in ai. I <liiio < iti> - D. D. T. Bombs 1.19 and 1.59 Hclthouse Drug Co.