Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1950 — Page 3

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' MIS* MARJORIE DREW <■ HONORED AT SHOWER Mias Marjorie Drew, brldeelert of Auguat S, was honored at a mlwellaqeoun ehower given by the lonrt house employes and ahMrnct<>K Saturday afternoon at the ahelter hou&hte Hanna-Nuttman park. Miss Drew was presented with a corsage of yellow rose buds. Gaines were ptayen and prises were t warded +o Mat*y Haaelwood and Jane Drew. A delirious one-rourse luncheon v.as served from a long table, <en tered with an Identical miniature • I the new home of the .couple, now. under construction at I terne Two wheelbarrows held the lighted tapers and flowers at each, end of the table and small wheelbarrows and garden tools marked the plate of the gnests The many level, gifts received by the bride-elect were placed In a huge Wheelbairow ' covered with a large decorated umI lella Guests were Mrs. Austin GiHlom. Mrs, Roy Glllinm. Mrs hale Zuercher, Mrs. Thurman Drew, Mrs Florence Baumann Jan Drew. Donna Roth Imogene Mr- ! arland. Rose Nesswald, Christine Nesswald. Mildred "Feder. Bernice Sc Ison. Mary Hazelwood. Veronl-a Linn. Apha Kay Williams. Martha Smith. Janet Brown Rose Kneuss. Veda Williamson Anna Nesswald, ; Mary Catherine Spanglet- and rosemary Spangler wwnNßMssMmaasnOTnMniMWMmcapßVMMßannsMMmnMnMMnJ

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Miss Patricia McCnmb nt For* Wayne and Mias Ruth Hollbomm of thia city were among the guewta ..t a mother-daughter Dena Gamma luncheon given at the Highland Country dab, Indianapolis. yesterday, by Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and daughter, Mina Sally Peterrnm The Adams County Home Economics duh chorus will have hearaal at the Monroe echoed Monday evening at eight o'clock. The « E Aeolian choir ptrwy will lie held tomorrow evening al seven o'clock at the private lodge by the lake in Wells county state park, Biufttcm. The picnic Is for choir members and Invited guests, snd reservations may be made with Eloise Noll at the G E Office. The Women of the Moose will have informal Initiation at the Moose home tomorrow evening at seven thirty o'clock The officers will meet at seven o'clock. Mrs. Victor Kable will entertain the Rurailsllc study chib Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Mr. end Mrs Albert Kohls, of Xirhu. Guanajuato Mexico. arrived in this city yesterday and ar | cuesta of the William Kohls family Albert Kohls is a mining engi peer in Meaico'-and this Is his first lait with his brother in 17 years George Suule'r. Dirk Shaffer, and Hurry Poling, city school employes, tre vacationing this week.

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ENGAGED TO WED Mr and Mrs H P. McGill. 1404 West Mon roe street.. announc ■ the engagement and approaching marriage is tll> h daughter, Betty, to Egan L Bear son of Mrs Lottie Dayton of Smithfield, Pa. A late full wedding Is "being planned and will take place at the First Methodist church In this clly. Th- bride-elect is a graduate of Decatur high school - . and her fiance graduated from Smithfield high school Both are employed at Wolf and De issuer In Fort W'ayne

Society Items for day's publication must bo phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Phono 1000-1001 Phyllis Acheson Weonesney Kirkland ladles (Tub. Adams Central high school, 7 pm. ' Hartford township <•ntertainmlen• f, stlval. Hartford high si huol gym. A'.p.m..... ■_ ■i'nien Tr>wti-hip Jio-ne. Econnm .C- . lull Mrs LfUbi4MU.i l e.B Mun I oe. - Tig p ill Thursday Women of'the Moose initiation. Moos.- Home. 7-30 p in. G E Aeolian I'hoir picnic. Well .O.HHI state |mrk Hluffton 7 pm Fresh Shipment SIMMER CANDIES ?F ER ORQPS Ch °«e of th, w 5* ra PWd- • COFFff „ ’ LICORICE * • ASSORTED / - >a Z39c gates pksnroK •wekStf M cooleSttes DtWc tMMNf emditt id —r- gAAAaMAb# your cnoice oi uwtt wifniV U 11 V - • CARMKL A NOUGM • COCOANUT OEUGHTS KCTNI HUES 1 POUMS BOX *ZX f SMITH JIN CO.

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liurallstlr Study duh, Mra. Victor Kable. S p.m. Monday *' St Mary's-Rlue Creek entertainment festival. Pleasant Mills high M-fioo'l, K p.m. Adams County Home Economics Club choir practice.- Monroe school. ; pm. Tueaday Pythian Needle dub plcnlcl shid ter house, Hanna-Nuttnian park 4-: 30 p m. ■s Mark and HiHis WejaH- Colrhin are the imrenta of a baby boo. idrn at 1 o’clock this morning at tlie Adaina county memorial ho.* pitul ’He Mriglped 7 pounds. 1 oun< e \ liaby boy was born to Mr. and Mary Roah .Caae of Monroe. *..nLlh»‘ lornl hoHpita) Tii< aday morn Inc at k 42 o'th»< k Tire baby neighed h pound*. 13 ounce*. Hoy and I'hyllla Koller Bieber h h are parent* of a baby boy i»urn thl« rnorniuK at 3.31 o'clock at the Adam* county hospital A .baby x!h! ucl~h;mg- x iumnd* ? "oiin ex . waa born/to Kng«ne and Evelyn HUj h< o< k al ; 2 p nt tlie has pital ‘ V n Admitted Mra. Dorwin Drake. . city. George Slmerman; Evan Prunii* r \>w Corydon / Dismissed Miss-Huth Ltecht/. Berne; Donald Fofetnhii /■ citv. Kichard Mtirehtand. Monroeville; Loren raff fee. WillMiiire. O. . . - o Mr and Mrs Walter Brunnegraff and daughter Mary Kathrxn. of i Saw Francisco. Cal , are visiting hero with Mr. Brunnegratfs moth--11 Mrs Kathryn Brunnegraff Dr itnd Mrs Jw Morris and ■ .famlty left today for a two Weeks' fishing trip in western Ontario Ihe Morris family will return to this city about August J 4.. • Eight members of the active Marine reserves from the Will shire. <>.. area r of the Fort Wattle corp* have been alerted for service They are Capt R. A. Mgrbaugh, Sgt. James Hates and privates Gene Biens. Harold Griffith. Holier! Shoup Ed McCullough. Vidor Stricter and Don Brandt. , Max F Andrews, of Sl7 W. Jef' i<r»<m street, is returning today to IT Banning. Ga where he is an army clerk lie Jerome F. Heiman, of [DeI utur. is home visiting before hit • lilt is transferred from Ft Knox Kv ' ■' AI «■ ■ b niti and Torn G«rner„hot t. id De< atur, have rwenlieted ilLlh- -- smj Roth will lie corporals, and ' loth were members of the inactive rt serve They received letters from I the army telling them that the- < mild enlist at their old rank.

Ask Investigation Os EdwanlPbsniak McCorthy Term Official A Red Wasknijtton. Juty M frri Rep. Harold 11. Velde. R . HI . said today he wi[l aak the house uaAmertcan activities committee to Investigate Edward G piHaiak. state department official -Sen Joseph R McCarthy. R. WH, said tn th* senate yesterday that Posniak is a rommuaist and that he had reemmaeaded that the h< use committee Investigate him i Posniak rMMMMI that McCarthy's ' -barge i« ■'talsg." "vliWas " aad i :H-e i..ii. " P.>-.u»k was defended ; by Hew Wayne L. Morse R. Ore..' who said MWarthy has failed to ' heel (ip aay <if hl« charges of rom iisslim u< the atatedepariment Velde, a member of the un-< American artirltles rimmtttee, •aid the hou« group "i« the proper forum •<> mv.stigali rttll. ” The Demortwtic majority of a senate foreign rrlsiHin- «übcommitee which spent five num b- investigating McCarthy'- accusa'lons reported they were a 'hoax and a fraud ' Verde said he will ask the house i-othnrtrter r<> adopt a reroturton calling on President Truman to permit Posplak and./ither state de--tiartment employes to tv«'ify ' Morse also took Issue wjifi Ser. >

BETTER HI RRYTO Niblick’s Clearance Sale Entire Stock of Spring Summer ' . DRESSES ./I 40 DRESSES 20 DRESSES / One lot Newesl Models, and Fine Quality Dresses . / Materials assorted sizes • ■ - ' - • / , . . were ->.!•-> to (>.'.••> <T¥a'_—-eA assorted sizes c • . . ' . xour choice aF. vv-—\ were K.Jt.i to 10.95 T eri Special’Price 5-95 ——— m 58 DRESSES WASH DRESSES /k B V One lot Fine Dresses strictly fast colors AX.XxVv / all high irradc dll new sprine and - assorted sizes summer stylos were I 9 95 M ‘ uarc «""" Verv Special Price assorted sizes , ‘ your choice ’7-W ’2.»5 ■ ’ ; ■ ~ — ' topper lomc °° iTs Spring, Ail Wind t LEN(;TH COATS Junior and Misses sizes sizes 91 > 12-I'i at Pt ices I .e--were 12.95 • *9.95 Than ('rest of AH- _ your choice Wool Materials and l inings 7'95 10-95 riM>W2to2oli • .... ~ ■ ,■■,, ■ ■ — ALL SALE.S FIX Al. ... XA) CH ARG F.S.. ..... jnm ■' ■'■■, < ■■ i ■ ■■■ ■ « ,h ■ ■■■■ — IT«| ]• | Summer Bogs llhlirk ill Will IM . &■ fl A ""'s-V".... 1-5 O ' ■ ID.

Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr.. R . Mn«x . who recently termed the wnate nubcommittee investigation of Mi' Cart by'» . charge* »» “nuperflclal'' and Incomplete , " wa« the .find break In He-" publican rank* alnce D*n>«erttta divinDsed McCarthy - * charge*. Moat Republicans have countered That the Wisconsin Republican had been "UHaOedT' ~ McCarthy told the senate that Fill reports present an "air tight ease - ’ showing that Posiiiak wa« a communist "Cowptetely- and utterly false (at ytefous and libelous charge,'’ wm Pwtntak's reply. Mount Pleasant Church Bake Sale Saturday at Gerher Meat Market. - Chicken and Noodles, cottage cheese I and baked goods. > 17 M3x W you novu aomething to ooH Or rooms ror root try a Democrat I Want Ad. It brings rasutta. CLOSED July 31 to August' 14 VOGt E BE.U TY SHOP, CLOSED” 2 weeks, from July 31 to Aug. 14 RI TH’S BEAETY SHOP

S UNEQUAL GROWTH RATE of an )1-year-old boy's leg has been coerccted by a surgeon using a hammer and rtaplc* in Children's hospital. Los Angele* Lawdr photo shows the- staples spanning the “ efriphisis (growth line > .on the exposed upper end Gt the MUn bone, thus arresting. tx.nv growth at Uns point. A nuroe talks to the bojt. Lerov Woolman. rh upper olioto. llntrntatioiKU BGU»4nhotol

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