Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1949 — Page 3

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MNA MARIE ST t" URY i ‘JNORED AT SHOWER A mizceltaneoua showo civ L for Mix* Anna Marie Steury. Ideeleci. TMuday at the home Mis* Betty Anxpaugh. Delk js refreshments were nerved by e hoateewa. the Miszea Betty ispaugh. Donna Jaberg. Dorothy .Viler and Carole Spr linger Tie nerving table was decorated a centeiptece of large double eddlng rings standing in the , iddle of a ring of pink chryzan|ienttma on a background of hm k- , flanked by pink M'-MUa tapers Suspended above e table was a large white wd ing bell with pink and aqua reamers attached to the corners Bingo was played and prizes |mg■presented to the guest of iKhby the wtaners I’Sha guest Hat included tm* j|.. HKy Noah Steury. Norman John Spahr. Elmer AnsNi< Mim , (Kih u ' Kathryn Edwards, Su« Barbara Anspaugh. Mar Anna Schwartz hose unable to at tend m ijalie Webb. Mb- Shirley Barber, if Mita Kathleen Butler. Uft CHERYL FRUCHTE ■SERVES BIRTHDAY Mrs. William Barber entertain TWith a party Monday afterMl for bar granddaughter. Ann haryl Fruchte, who observed her | lird birthday anniversary The| received many love ' z . .Various games were played, fol-' wing which refreshment were, wed fWKB a cleverly decorated: iMe by tha hostess. asu-ted ■ & Don Fruchte attests were Candace Johnson. .gMla Hunter. Jon Faulkner iyaa Spahr. Stevie and Elene Haz SjjttCC Pamela Koos. Linda As j-Ahtf Mrs. A. II Frui hte and and the honred guest The America,. Legion auxiliary, isl have a business meeting and iirmsl initiation of new officers W*y *»ening at eight o'clock IJ| new and outgoing officers ,ue*ted to be at the Legion ■Jaw at aaven o’clock for pic-, am. i Tb» Ave Maria study club will Uni ft* meeting Friday eveo'clock at the home f"WK Jack Brunton. — n _ The Our Lady of Lourdes study lub will moot at the home of Mrokn Lengarich Thursday evening i eight o’clock Slim-You Lines* K K* W* al J Ww MWE I I *4 I fl ■*V4h] if t ri M rI ■ f *Bi 1 j i ’ATTIMH92O9 szes m-so Slim add youthful' That's the »*y thb&ress makes you look' and shirring are a dress with superb fcdfc Wfcl new season smartness' comes in sizes 34 <2, 44. 46. 48. 50. Size H ISkea 4% yards 39-<n< h lad TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in pattern to MARION IwBBN.: care of Decatur Daily Pattern Dept. P O Box SO. 11l Print plainly -BfiiMß. ADDRESS. ZONE ■Ku: number Ml Out — our Marion Martin i MM Winter Pattern Book' clothing to sew at ideas by the score**nd fifteen cents for this book r ***—*(>» weekit to wear with fur skirts and dresses’

■fay* » TH Society items for day's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phone 1000-1001 Betty Terveer Tuesday Tri Kappa, Elks home, 7:30 p.m. V.F.W, auxiliary. 8 p.m. Wednesday Our Lady of flood Counsel study club. Mrs. Edward Vian. 8 p. m. Girls guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church. 7:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Mixed choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. in. Psi lota XI business, Elks home, 8 p.m. Thursday Holy Cross discussion club. Mrs. Donald C. Miller. 8 p.m. Baptist Missionary society, Mrs. Homer Reppert, 2 p.m. Our laidy of laiurdes study club, Mrs. John Lengerich, 8 p.m. Queen of Rosary study club, Mrs. Maxine Schultz. 8:30 pin. So Cha Rea. Mrs. Clem Kortenher. 6:30 p m. Women of Moose. Moose home. 7:30 pm. Zion Lutheran church council, 8 p. in. j Zion Lutheran Sunday school 'teachers staff. 7 and 7:30 p. nt. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic j hall. 7:30 p. ni. Magley Ladies Aid society, I church basement. Friday Girl Scout council. Mrs. Gerald Strickler, 7:30 p.m. Legion auxiliary, legion home, 8 pm. Ave Marla study club. .Mrs. 1 Jack Brunton. 8 p in. Saturday Bake sale. Root Township Home Economics club. Gerbers. 9 a m. The Girl Scout council will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Gerald Strickler. Mr. Clem Kortenber will be hostess to So Cha Rea Thursday evening at six thirty o'clock. A meeting of the Queen of the Jtosary study club will -.be held at the -home of Mrs. Maxine Schultz Thursday evening at six thirty o'clock. The V.F W. auxiliary will have its meeting Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. The Indiana day visit to Eaton Rapids V.F.W. na-1 tional home, has been postponed to October 9. — The Women of the Moose will have their regular meeting Thurs-. day evening at seven thirty o'-1 clock at the Mooaa home. All members are urged to attend. The Order of the Eastern Star will have a carry in supper after chapter Thursday evening at six FILMS Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store

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flftrten o'clock at the Masonic hall. The Baptist Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Homer Reppert. Tri Kappa sorority will have a business meeting and installation of officers this evening at seven thirty o'clock) at the Elks home. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Peter Kirsch. 81, is a patient at the local hospital suffering from a fractured hip sustained In a fall as her home. Her condition is reported as fair. Mrs. E. F. Gass has returned home from Culver where she visited the Raymond Gass family. Herb and Miss Rose Fullenkamp visited with relatives and friends here over the weekend Steven Smith is spending several days with his grandparents. Mr and Mrs Fred Christener, of Mo iroe. while his parents. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Smith, are attending the state fair They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Roy Meyers of Vera Cruz and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lantott, Montpelier. Mrs. 'Elizabeth Baughn. of Chicago. who has been the houseguest lof Mrs. Fred Heuer and Mrs. O L. ■ Vance for the past several days, accompanied Deane Dorwln to Homer, Mich., where they will visit whh Mrs. Maude Dorwln who has been | spending the summer with her two i (laughters, Helen and Kathryn Mrs. Henry Knapp, of North Third street, who fell and fractured her left hip several weeks ego. Is at the home of her daughter Mrs. A. R. Aahhaucher. She Is able to get around In a wheel chair and is in good spirits. Mrs. Knapp will be 87 next December. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I’hrlck. i Mrs. John Hirschy. Mrs. Clara ' Kaiser and son. Kenneth, visited with their sister. Mrs. Peter Mar- ' tin, at the Lima. 0.. hospital Sun day. Mrs. Martin's address is loom 102. Mental hospital, Lima. O. David Speheger was high bidder on the Brewster grocery and filling station at Vera Cruz at 33,000. The Brewster residence went to Oscar Fraughlger for 14.000. John F. Helmkamp. well known Delphos. 0.. business man, is a [►atlent at St. Rita hospital in Lima, suffering from polio. He is 36 years old and is secretary o( the Citizen's Federal Savings ifnlT Loan association. The annual Victory Prayer Band rally of the Adams county, holiness ' association will be held at the Tabernacle at Monroe next Sunday at 2 p.m. The Rev. O. T. Bustin of tho West and East Indies Mission will be the speaker and delegations are expected from a dozen nearby cities and towns. Songs and music by the Marion gospel sextet. Max Zimmerman, Son, Slightly Improved Mr and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman visited over the Day holiday with their son. Max. and grandson. Stevie, of Ithaca. Mich, both of whom am «uffering from polio. They report gradual Improvement in their conditions, although both are still badly para lyzed. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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w W * isl ' J * W' ■ wl 1 ■ 3L--THE WEDDING of Miss Eldora Bauermelster.. daughter of Mr and Mrs. August Bauennelster. of Ossian, and Frank Bchning. of Indianapolis. son of Rev and Mrs Harry II Behning of Ossian, look place recently at the Bethlehem Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Behning are now residing in Indianapolis. (Photo by Edwards!

U. S., Britain May Help Marshall Tito May Give Supplies Refused By Russia Belgrade. Yugoslavia, Sept 6 (UP) Reliaide report, indicated today that the United State. anJ Britain .oon may provide Marahal Tito with aonie of the mipplie. denied him by Ru..ia The xupplJvH. mo.tly heavy equipment, are expected to lie provided through Sto.ooo.oon in direct loan*. 525.000.000 from the I'. S. exportimport bank and 136,000,000 in Brit-' i.h credit.. The American loan will Im* u.ed for the purcha.e of machinery to jnodernize the rich copper, lead aud zinc mine. In Yugo.lavla The loan probaldy will be repaid by deliveries of thewe metal., which the U 9. j I. stockpiling. Refu.al of Itu.xia to supply heavy industrial equipment to Vugo.lavfa wan one of the reason, for Tito's dispute with Josef Stalina Russia wanted Yugoslavia to remain an agricultural nation i The 136.000,000 British credit will be part of a five-year trade pa* t between Britain and Yugoslavia calling for an exchange of about 5500.000.000 in good, each way. Some source, believed that Ute recent Russian maneuvers and propaganda blasts were designed to scare off western investments hi i Yugoslavia The American and Bn<- > i.h loans In effect will lie an answer ' to the Russian. Simultaneously, a member of the Yugo.lav Communist party Politburo, Milovan Djilas. charged that Russia was milking profits from eastern Europe through its system of joint companies '"Lenin was the last who could have foreseen that the first country in which the Proletariat touX power in its hand, would impose unequal relations on new socialistic countries.” Djllas said In an article In the Communist party paper Borba "How could Lenin for example even imagine that the I*. S g. P.. through joint companies and by other means, would draw extra profits fiom Romania. Bulgaria. Hun-

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I S|JOMTAL | Qn Admitted: Mrs. Peter Kirsch; Russell Moore, Bryant; .Nathan Gurtner, First street. Dismissed James W. Andrews. Decatur; Samuel Heckman. Springfield, () ; Mrs. Colb-en Hofferbert and baby girl, Berne, route 2; Mrs. Arthur Werllng and baby girl, route 1 Mrs. Luella Everhart, Geneva: Mrs. Lucrecia Ray. Geneva; Mrs. Eleanor Langham. Geneva; C. M Zimmerman. Decatur; Mrs. Vernon Ginter and baby boy; Lloyd Wagner and baby girl. Monroeville; Mrs. Pearl Vinson. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Dovle Bedwell and baby girl. GREAT BRITAIN (Cont. From I'age Onel has no cut and dried ideas on how tiie United States could share responsibilltles in the far eart But he feels that the western powers would lie "asking for trou i Ide" by a policy of drift In the far east Thus, he will emphasize the need for closer political and eionomic cooperation between Britain and the I nited States to check the spread of communism Above all else, Bevin is expected to app'-al for closer alignment of Anglo-American policy toward the future of China Britain is generally regarded as more anxious than the United States fi» establish some semblance of rela Hons with the commkniit regime. > The preservation of peace In i the Balkans In the face of the growing rift between Moscow and Yugoslavia's .Marshal Tito will al . so play an important part in the: diidoma'ic phase of the Washing ton talks. There is a strong f< eling here , that the western powers can pre- ' vent a major crisis in the Balkans ' by giving Russia some timely indication that they are opposed to any threat to an independent sta'e in Europe. gary. et cetera, and exploit other countries under the guise of 'sun port ?' ” Six days ago Yugoslavia llquidat ed two joint Yugoslav-Soviet computes established in 1947 for Daiiube shipping and civil aviation.

Five Minor Wrecks Are Reported Here No One Is Injured, Damage Only Slight Five accidents were reported l > police, another man was. arrested for wreckless driving by the sheriff, and still another paid a fine and costs in justice of the peace court for a previous arrest. All a< cidents Investigated by police over the long weekend were minor, and damage in every case was negligible A car driven by Fred Bailer. 811 North Eleventh street, was hit by another car. driver unknown, a" I Third and Jefferson The Buller car was going east on Jefferson when the other car came off Third, j struck the Bailer car, then went on. i Also on Saturday, a car driven by George Bloom. 510 West Jefferson, was crowded into some parked ' cars parked along Jefferson >.tr<-e. , The driver of the other car was unknown Damage to the font right fender was estimated at 810. 4 A car driven by Enea Hoffman, of route 1, In coming out of the Hoffman drive onto Second stree’. i was struck by a car driven by Kay Shearer, of Fort Wayne The Hoff man car's bumper was damaged as were the front and rear fenders on the right side of the Shearer car. Donald Rumschlag, 910 Russell steet. in pulling to the left to pass a car driven by William Bland. Jr., of Wabash, which had stopped for » traffic sign, clipped the bumper of the Bland car Damage was |."> to | the itumschlag car Sheriff Herman Bowman Investigated an accident In which a car driven by Jessie Arthur, of Fort Wayne, overturned two and onehalf miles east of ftecatur on high- ■ way 224 Miss Arthur, trying to | light a cigaret, hit the shoulder of ■the road on the right side, careen- ' ed to the left and overturned on the ‘left side of the highway. Miss Arthur and two passengers with her i were unhurt. Sheriff Bowman estimated damage to the car at 1275. Glenn Everett, of Pleasant Mills, was arrested by shtriff Bowm.-n Monday and fined II and cost-, i totalling 111.75. by justice of the peace Floyd Hunter Everett had been charged by the sheriff with .reckless driving on Court street Another man. Daniel Heghlen. of i Fort Wayne, also paid a fine of *l. | with costs amounting to 112.35. in • I , justice of the peace court. Heghb I | j had been arrested by the sheriff I Thursday for passing over a yellow line on I*. S. highway 27, south of I Decatur. I " ■■" —*”•“ Richmond High School Student Is Suicide Richmond. Ind . Sept. 6 (UP) I — Bertram Hintzen. Jr, 14, was' found hanged in the basement of his home Saturday night and | authorities believed he committed | suicide Quality i Photo Finishing All work done in our own plant, using only Eastman Top quality chemicals. Holthouse Drug Co. HAVING Zipper Trouble? We maintain a zipper department and repair all type*. We also replace new zippers. 209 W. Jefferson St. PHONE 131 Decatur Dry Cleaners Phone 131 209 W. Jefferson St.

Mr and Mrs J. Clark Mayclin in* parents of a baby boy. born lat 1:05 p.m Saturday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 pounds. 4 ounces. A baby girl was horn to Mr. and .Mrs Donald Eicher. Fort Wayne, at 3:18 p.m. Monday at the local hospital. She has not been named. . A 6 pound. 1 ounce baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. l>ov|e Bedwell at 7:5u pm. Monday at the Adams county hospital. Mr and Mrs Carrol Bovine, Pleasant Mills, are the parents ' of a baby girl, born at 5 49 o'- | clock Saturday evening at the i local hospital She weighed 7 i aounds. 2 ounces. Mr and Mrs. Robert Macklin.: j Anderson, are parents of a 7 pound j 12 ounce baby boy. born at 1:05 p.m. Sunday at the Adams county I hospital He has not been named ' I A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Dan Schwartz. Geneva, at !•• 56 o'clock Saturday night at the local hospital She weighed 6 iioumls. 7 ounces Blessed is he who has found his' work, let him ask no other bless- i edness. Carlyle.

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Girl Born Without Gall Bladder Dies Marion. Ind.. Sept. 6. — (UP) — Susan Elain** Rnund«. who wax born more than two year# ago without a gal! bladder, died last night. Trade in a uoed Town — Decatut Loss From Moths Exceeds Loss From Fires Ask Us About MOTHPROOFING CLOTHES The YA - DE Way We Call For and Deliver Phone 359