Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1942 — Page 3
JJURDAY, APRIL 25, 1942
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I EAPE club JING BANQUET and guests * ? l!i, ‘ .siu-are Hob observed i e of ip soth year nt , •>d «'ttdy when the an-; J( .. wax held »•” night «>n:e hall. |. )r iy o'clock a U»r*P win -erved at tables „ tv.- with xprlnit flowinn .‘■prang returned ~. -uron. Sr. president ....... short address of nd then turned the proMrs. Jexae Rice, the committee in isi-ting Mrs Rhe Inciudidamex Sutton. Sr.. Pan i*!r.ir Suttles, Karl AdTerple. Burt Townsend LWII-etld. called attention to th. dub was closing E I -M .w/yx.. Iwv ■ *JW n./fcr/ i dt jnne dollar." ■ r. re garment* ■ till' ' ’ '" ‘ r "* ‘" :ijr ■ tn vbapI •<!* Tun II wave -i.-h care' I*4 i ■Si '‘ > IM>' M AMPS, t - .<ge.t that your pav a B M& !•> m the name ut
II <1 T<» The Voters fl f Jr -^ ams I Count} II I 1 IB ' I «; : l b< unaM. ’<> ■I j *-•<• i<m ill* p*T onally 11 1 jm i ’iill a W w» w " |B '"'••• || | ? A> '' •" 'Vi'' ■■' *'’ If £ u t’ 1 ■■'■'■ EK -K gw ■g|| '‘"l p ar' - lj I b*/jL mSk George ||OrV Hw ‘"osnaugh BO Democrat ir Candidate for Adams County f fy* * awaar -' ■■»•* Il BJ' ’’i l 'oteiv I have ft! 1 * a ‘ : a<,i “’’**■ ,o * j I > •■' 1 earneativ elicit W iw J | B Ur 'upport and in- || B e '"' m the rominv Il * lion - IB W'-w - Li> * 11 llto' tc the tart I V e | B" bad year of 11 w arial *'P«rience 1 Wr JKIB ? jB 1 r "nfident I can | I thi ‘ " 1 <• '• •• I | B' 1 ' 1 ’" '" ril ' J* BCs. Kathryn L. Lose | j Democratic Candidate for |B City Clerk-Treasurer |flß |>nl Adri
I its 60th year of work and rave a summary of Its organization, statI Ing t>hal the club wa- organized in i j IPS2 by .Mrs Harriet Studabaker ! and had fifteen memliers. Three of I Mrs. Studabaker'a daughter were members. namely. Mrs. John Nile lick. Mrs. Elizabeth Morris >n and Mrs. Harriet IMienauer, and Mrs. Arthur Suttles, a granddaughter, who Is an active member, makes the third generation Mrs. Rice then introduced Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion. Ohio, one of the charter members and also Mrs Dan Sprang of thia city, who hai been an active club memher for 57 y.-.ii« Seine time ago Mrs. Sprang was presented with a medal of honor from the Federation of Clubs a« having been a club woman for the greatest number of y*«rs from standpoint of service of anyone In the state of Indiana. The Hhakespeare club became federated ' wi. h the state in H 95 Three vocal selections, sung by , i Mrs. Walter J. Krl k accompanied i at the piano hy Mias Hel m Hau ! I bold, included "Old Folks at I Home". ‘Carry Me Back to Old Vlr-J . glnny.” and “America. My Home' Mrs I .eon.nd Saylors was then ' presented to the audience for an enchanting review of the book. "Re ! veille in Washington." written by 1 Margaret la-trch. The Itook. which, deals with conditions and happenings in Washington during the Civil war was of groat Interest to the men a • well as the women, ami was most ably given hy Mrs Saylors in 1 her fas -Inaling style. After a social hour, the . lui> ad- : | jourhed for the summer months' and In the fail will resume for Ils •Ist year of study. All members of th- Kirkland lai dies’ deb are ask <d to tit •to the . meeting Tti -day afternoon prepar-! ed to do Red Cross s •wina Every j member must lie present. . The Nt Mary's Society will give 1 ; a public benefit party at the school ' i Tuesday night at eight o'clock. ! i Tickets are on sale for 2*> cents | and the public is Invited tc attend. I WOMEN OF THE MOOBE HAVE REGULAR MEETING The Women of the Mouse met Thursday night at the lodge home, at which time applications for mswberahip were received, balloting and initiation of candidates
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Pythki Sisters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Production Center, Le glon Homo, 12:30 to 4:30 p. in. Home Hygiene Classes, Lincoln School, 7 p. m Woman's Club General Closing and S;> inc Mudcale. Zion Evangellial anil Reformed Church. 7:45 p tn. Kum Join l's Class. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hooten, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Kirkland Ladies' Club. Kirkland School. 1 p. m Church Mothers Study Club, Methodist Church. 2:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul Society. K of C. Hall. l:3o p m. Rebekah Lodge. I O. O F. Hall. 7:30 p. m Root Twp Home Economics Club. Monmou'h School. 1:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Social Meeting. Elks Home. 7:30 •». m. Wednesday Red Cross Sewing Project. LeI glon Home. 1 to 4 p. m. St. Mary's Twp. Home Economics i Club. Pleasant Mills School, All i Day Meeting. Thursday Bethany Circle. Mrs Harry Knapp. 7:30 p. m. Ruth and Naomi Circle. Zion Evangelical nad Reformed < litirch. . 2 p. m. Friendship Circle. Mr?. Louis' Lllterer. 7:30 p. tn Philalethean Circle, Miss Eleanor Reppert, 7:30 p. tn. St Mary's Society Public Party. St Joseph School. M p m. Friday Red Cross Production Center. American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 took place. The M >o«ehear< committee made | plans to sponsor a public party Friday evening at the lodge home j 1 Mrs. G It Blerly had charge of ' chapter 'tight, assisted by mem- ' iters of the homemaking coinmi'- | tee. A» tin- close of the meeting. I cards and bunco were play'd and i prizes aw ird» J to Mrs. J ihtt L.tshe. Mrs. Clara Baumgartner. Mis. Harold Mi Donald anti Mrs George Meyers. The evening prize was giv-j en to Mrs Bert Haley. After refreahments. the lodge adjourned to meet next on May 7. s Tile Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a social meeting at the Elks home Tuesday evening at aev- j en-thlrty o'clock. CLUB TO CLOSE WITH I SPRING MUSICALE A program of beautiful Norwegian music will be enjoyed Monday j night when the Music Department of the Decatur Woman's club presents a spring muxicale sot the closing meeting of the club year, at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed
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At Fort Riley ,ii -«I. at ~ ' Pvt. Robert Johnson, another sou of Mrs Harve Largent, who wax called into service with I'ncle Sam. Is stationed with Troop D Ist Ting Siptnd. Fort Riley. Kansas. He Is 2" years of age at..' enlisted hi the C. S. Army on April 4. of this year. church at seven forty-five o’dtxk The complete program was an- • nounced this morning by Miss i Helen Hauhold who directs the chorus and is a* follows: .Organ To HpHng Grieg; Mrs. Fred Fruchte. Votal: The Seraglio's Ga-'den Sjogren; Sylvelln •Slnuing; I Love Thee 4>rleg; M.-i. Dan H. Tyndall, soprano. Plane: Elfin Dance Grieg; Nocturne Grieg; Mrs. Edgar Gerber. Choral Peer Gynt Suite Grieg; Prologue "Peer Gynt" Henrik Risen; Mrs. H W. Thompson. narrator M trnlng; Axe's Death; Anltra's Dance: In the Hall ci the Mountain King; Solveig’s Song. Women's Chorus; Direc'or Helen Haultold; Accompanist. Mrs. Avon Burk. Vilira-Harp: Group of Norwegian melodies Mrs. J L Km her Jr. The Star Spangled Banner Smith; Chorus and Audience. The Bethany Circle ot tile Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at tin- liome of Mrs Harry Knapp Thursday evening at sev-en-thirty o'clock. Assisting hostess Is Mrs. Cletus Miller and the leaders are Mrs. George Thomas and .Mrs. Harry Maddox. AUXILIARY HAS INTERESTING MEETING The American la-glop auxiliary ! met last night at Legion home for the regular business and social meeting. During the business session the group decided to set.d two delegates. Mrs Paul Felber and Miss Ireta Miller, to Avilla for the district meeting May 14 Preparation- were also furthered for the annual l-cgion hospital day observance to !><• held Sunday. May
~~ ! WOMEN LIKE GOOD-LOOKING CLOTHES, BUT SIMPLE E-- - kTM&TOlW*’*lf»e'-J r 5 I 1 F i i I _ Bi. I • i ue. a a* S X'lT*' “* *“ ““ The American woman who la not tn uniform l> going in for good-lookmg rlothe* that are feminine T?,h *?ruX„ Thee outate are ea.y and functurn.l tret knowingly outatandinc example of thia etyle daytime drear, and are in.reaaingiy popular with women m al! XSSw. th«e modeU'ahown Mee ar. .U deaigne.l to do douMe <**• »«** £•«"; left la wearing a two-piece dre- with box planted aaut of beige < -pe worn with a tO P «e rhnrrdate b-own with collar, button* and binding tn the beige *’ 3» Wyman, eenter, aelected a *uit dreaa of powder blue at rut ter doth The jackat la atytad with high - allow lapelr ‘7 Blain one* at the hipa The aktrt haa kick-pleat* at center front and back Veronica Lane, tiffht if »fnart in a Hack and white coatume The ftnifh! skirt hat front fuilneaa and a arroU pattern of atark white cotton braid trims the front and gftouk!:rs of the watot-length Sited jacket The ?.t while cMmlk with . roll pattern at the edge of th. bru., to match the g*t.
17 at the veterans' administration i facility. Marion. Indiana Ax Is customary, prizes will lie i awarded again this year for the poppy day poster content. Members ■ of the auxiliary will sell popples May 23. After the business meeting, games were enjoyed and a d’Micion. luncheon served by 'he hosfor the evening. Mrs. Vincent Bornrann. Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, M . Dalia- Goldnr-r, M - E F Ga«s and Mrs T. C. Smith. SHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS. KRICK Miss Ixirena Reppert and Mrs. W. J. Bockman united in e.itctraining last evening at the horn • of the latter, complimenting M,«. Joe Ktick. whose wedding was a re-c-nt event t’pon arrival of the guests, brimusic was played and Cie guest , of honor was presented with an attractive red. white and blue corsage. Linen guest towels of many pretty colors and designs were hemmed during the evening and presented to Mrs Krick, who was also given gifts from the hostesses. • At the close of the informal par- | ty a delicious luu«heoti was served : employing the patriotic motif.; Guests other than Mrs Krick were t the Meadames Hugh Holfhouse. Melvin Collier. Roger Kelley, Kenneth FllHner, Paul Hanch< r and the Misses Helen Hudson. Mildred i Niblick an.l M iry Jane Fritzinger., O FRO M 111 in llj Service U Pvt. Claude Logan of Camp Cus-; ter. formerly of this city an I up to his enlistment in the army, a teacher In Detroit, will go Io an officer's 1 training camp in Maryland next month. Dale llyf. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ryfe of east of Berne, has been promoted to the rank ol sergeant as an air corps mechanic at Victor Falls, Texas, according to word received here Sgt Ryf Is now visiting here on furlough. Mrs. M. A. Kenworthy has received word that her son. Pvt Forest A. Kuttworfby. who left for -ervice Neptember 19 1941 has lw« r. transferded from Fort Knox. Ky„ to a New York post office address Mrs. Ixirefta Noonan of South I Eighth street this morning received word that her son. Pvt. William ' E. Noonan, has been transferred j ; from Jefferson Barracks. Mo. to |
Now In Hawaii Ex' . J w ... Pvt Merrill Johnson is now stationed with the 165th Infantry in Lihue. Hawaii lie was given the Hawaiian assignment four weeks ago. Pvt Johnson has l-eett hi service with the C. S Army eight | months. Hi- I- 27 yea;.« of age and the son of Mrs. Harve L.irg< 'it lof Hmnewu.id Ills brother. Pvt I Robert Johnson. Is also In ser. ><■>• j the following address: 415th T 8 j S Ke-sler Field. Biloxi Mhsl-sippi. ; j Lieut. Richard Parrish, is visit-, i Ing here with his parenta. Mr and Mrs. Frank Parrish He is rm a l<> day leave from his duties w th th •' medical corps of the United States I Navy at Norfolk. Va„ naval ' tatlon. | Yeoman Bill Brown of the Cult1 ed States navy, who is stationed at Pensacola. Fla . arrived in Decatur last night for a seven day furlough ' with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs W Guy Hr; wn. Mrs Nora Wolfe has received [ Iw >rd from her son Pvt James II I. Wolfe, stating that he has been i transferred from Fort Benjamin | Harrison to Flight A. 2M Tech. I School Sqtid Special ot Jeffer-tn ! Barracks. Mo. He ha« been in ser- | Vici Since April 4. I I Mi. and Mrs. Charles Boring have learned tha' their son. Pvt. Richard S. Boi Ing. has been assigned Io C.O.C. 214th Battali m. AFRTC al Fort Knox. Ky. from Fort Benjamin Harrison He entered service April 4 of this year. o - C. O. Flies Private Chanute Field. 111. it’Pi Pvt. Walter C. Boeder ker was far ed with a transportation problem wbon lie received word of his father's death at Natoma, Kn« Col It E <>'N<-all. his commanding officer, flew him immediately in an army plane to Fort Riley, Kas . near Natoma. o I Public Party. I). H. S. Tuesday, k p. m. Adm. 20c. 9912 •
PERSONALS Heber Feasel, governor, and G. I Remy Bierly. junior gov -rnor of; the Mor»i- lodge, are -pending tie | day and Sunday in Indianapolis at-' tending the Pilgrim Moose assembly Miss Matilda Bellemeycr and ; Miss Kathryn Yager have gone to j Tiffin, Ohio to be the guests of • Mis- Betty Vitz over the s.i-k’-nd i Miss Vitz Is a student at Heidel- . berg college. Mrs Bert Haley, senior regent. Mrs. Heber Peasel and Mrs. G Kemy Bierly. all member- of thr Women of the Moose lodge, are ' spending the weekend in Ind.ana--1 polls attending the lodge convention. Mr. and Mrs. C. D Teeple left early Ulis morning for Rome City . where they will open their -umme' home on Sylvan lake Mrs. Roy S Johnson left this morning for Detroit, M'chlgan' where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Johnson over the weekend. The Mesdames Milo Black. A II Holthouse. Henry Heller and CharI hs Knapp motored n> Mun •• this morning where they are al. ending i a couti*'ll meeting of the Feders I tion of Cinbs. eighth district. Roy John on and son Nd are conducting »ai-s in east.-in Ohio ; over the weekend. The women’s socie'y of Christian i service of the Methodist church ; will give rummage sale* Tatting , Friday. May 1 from 2 to 5 o'clock and all day Safurday May from M 3o a m to * p. m. Mr and Mrs Clifford Saylors and -on Hilliard returned recently from | a winter vacation In Florida, where ; they enjoyed fishing and camping ' I Mr and Mrs. William Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weltfeldt will. . spend the weekend In Sturgis. Michigan with Mr. and Mrs William Yalrt- and family. Mr and Mrs. Manon Biker and | son James Monroe of 44«5 South Monroe street. Fort Wayne, will return to their home Sunday after a several Week's visit at th • home of Mr and .Mrs. Harve Baker of South Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Saylors of Fifth street left yesterday for a week or ten days' visit In LiXlng i ton and Louisville. Before return Illg they will attend th- annual ; Kentucky derby held at Churchill Downs, laiuisville. Mr and Mr- W. J Buckman will I leave this evening for Marion, where they will he the Weekend guests of Mr and Mis. Je- M-es.
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Mrs. WIIHsm King of Geaira I looked after business here y»ster- ‘ day. Mrs. Edna Gottschalk of Berne | shopped here Friday Mr- Irgo Sudduth of Fort ' Wayne arrived here Frldnv for a weekend visit with Mr. and Mr*. Chalmer Werts and the Walter Sudduth family M and Mr- Di< k Morningstar land Mr- Ida Riffle and daughter I Betty of Geneva were among the Decatur caller. Friday Harold Ma"ox and Mrs. C. R I'mpleby of Geneva looked after i bu- nesst here yesterday Mrs Virgil Johnston and Miss Mary l»u-H>«g‘ of Detroit visited here Friday. BUILD YARD TRACK iC'intlntied From VaK> 1> J man farm, which was pun hased several months ago by the McMillen Industt.'o There are five switch tracks on I 'he Mi Millen industries site. From the factories come thousand" of cars of products. The point is lecoglllzed a one <. the largest i shippltig terminal* along the Penn- , sylvania railroad and slacks up with many of the leading carl tad shipping polttis In the country o. — - Auto Sounds Fire Ala-tn Dane. Wis. It’Pi Altb Karls' automobile bit-W Its OWIi fit ' Warning and was credited with saving hi- home from destruction, but the cat itself was burned Contlbßous blowing of the automobile horn, short-circuited by rhe flames, a- ! wakened the family -o —— Nova Scotia Exports Most Halifax. N S. tl’Pt The war . hax opened a new market fm Irish i mo-s. found along the shores of the Maritime provinces tine American 1 importing firm hax sent a represen I tative to the Maritimes to bid for the supplies which before the war I bad been imported from France. * Bantam Housing Backs Name Litchfield. Conn tl’Pi The smallest defense housing project in the country will lie completed at Bantam by Thanksgiving. The project will consist of 40 units In duplex houses, compared with an average of 215 units In the nation. o— ———- Motoring Happy in ’l2 Model Chico. Cal -il’Pt An N. Knight 'of Chico is still driving a 1912 auto- ; mobile, purchased new for S6f>ti and I driven about "200.000 or 300,000 miles." "It will still do 50 miles an hour, although I usually average about 25." said Knight
