Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1942 — Page 3
SDAY, MAY 21, 1942.
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r.. li’ly ic:i!i-tic suiting that left • lit I !<■ more than ilu aet'ial R ;1 ..l.l.hiK motors of filth- Sam's bombi-i •* i<> th. Im.igliia Jiiplor Senior banquet was h. hl la«t nlglii at th.- lu-cn-r i, igh -a-hool amidst a patriotic K.-.-p .-in theme „ Imiiqurt room and th*- ballroom, ininla'iiu- plan.-. ~| h.-a.l reminding Ktml.fit- an.l ga-- - ~1 th. ti. lt -,.,-. j <1 Ha i cfre-hmint canteen In the auditorium ballro.tm
gum replaced alum- ■ labile a* the host junior* ■ labb favor* of miniature L , a< h student and guest. K. i|>-igiK'<l and papered L,, -rarntforined into scores L Sum's" and "Heil Cross Lm the banquet table. The , L, til-elves were formed In • L, Victory" pattern and* 1,1 "Vs" were used as Li<|ii> t menu took symbolic L ( hit ken became "wing.t." ► ( ;,<|,-t salad." gravy on I clouds over Dover,” rolls L... Huns.” carrots and Lpedoe-t and shells." ice' L-ibtlg zero" and coffee! It " ■nrful patriotic program L toll .wed the l>am|Uet.< L n . n the juniors and senL. qile-1101l quiz by Justine-L..-11. .1 11 I L. by Joan Weinhoff and j Itillhmi-e. presidents of the j bud -ettlor classes, respec j L<. <|.-<l a tap dance by ' i Smith and Bernadette h. clo-ing address by Fr. I |J Seimetz. Hob Klepp.-t jd an Imitation of the' ih as Individuals. , Agnes Terese, junior class ; directed arrangements for h>t Members of the two Fr Seimetz. Fr. Alvin t |. Mr and .Mrs. Theodore Were present. f If.-bble and his orchestra I ■ mate for the dance blhiwed the entertainment, i It Vincent de Paul society ■ ft Tuesday evening at eight I at th.- K. of C. hall for the 1 ■ ■ —
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i closing spring meeting which will l>e In the form of a mother-daugh | ter party. Bridge and bunco will be played and other entertainment is being arrang d by tile committee in charge. M.-sdatnes Frank J Schmitz, Herman Gflllg, B. Wertz-I ■ burger. Jack Neering and Dora | , Cook. All member, planning to attend are to notify a member of the committee not later thg Sunday evening The Work and Win class of the Nuttman avenue United Brethren Sunday school will meet with Mrs. | Sam Diehl Friday evening at sev- | eu-thlrty o'clock. WESLEY COUPLES CLASS < PARTY AND BUSINESS MEET Members of the Wesley Couples’ I class of the Methodist church i school met last night In th' social i room of the church for a business ; i meeting, which includ-tl election of . officers and a delightful hour of j games and entertainment as well f as an Interesting devotional period 1 Mrs. Lloyd Nell was re-e|ectgd j president of the class for another ' year; Noah Steury. vic- president; Mrs Al Powell, reelected secretarytreasurer; Mrs Dee Fryback. assistant. Mrs. It. D. Myers Is the teas her of the class, with Alv.i Lawson as the assistant. Mrs O. G. Baughman had charge of the devotional period, using j "Faith" as the theme and reading I from the book of Homans At her request the group sang two hymns I "My hope is built on nothing less” I and "Breathe on me breath of | God." She closed with prayer. During the business meet.ng prej sided over by Mrs. Nell, the class | decided to have a picnic Jun.- 17, to I which all members and ’heir faI mllles are invited. The place wl'l | be announced later. An unusually pleasant social , hour followed, with Mrs. Il W ’ Graham in charge A Bible lotto | game and a flower contest were enjoyed and the winners Wen Mrs. | Ira .Moore and Mrs. Ixrwell Smith Three clever vocal selections were given by Bill Graham and Jack lacwson dressed as Ihlt.h boys. Delicious refreshments Were served by the committee in charge* Mr. and Mrs. W M. Bumgerdtier. Mr and Mrs. (>. G. Baughman and I Mrs. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth : will entertain the Kum-Join-Ua i class of the- Evangelical Sunday school Monday evening at sevenock. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
GIVE HER A 19 JEWEL W oljin GRADUATION DAY *77^, | SUTTON |
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Our Lady of Victory Study Club. | Miss Hose Steigrneyer, 7:30 p m. Royal Neighbors Special Meeting, Ben Hur Hall, 7:30 p. m. Progressive Workers Class of U. B. Church, Mr and Mrs. Orval Reed, 7:30 p. m. Phoebe Bible- Class, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, 7:4S | P- m. LadleaS Aid Society, First Evangelical Church, Postponed One, One- Week. Friday First I'nited Brethren D. Y. B. I Class, Mrs. Frank Bohnke, 7:30 p. m. Auxiliary Social Meeting, Amerl- ! can Legion Home, 7:30 p. mRed Cross Production Center, American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 Nutfman Avenue Work and Win Class, Mrs. Sam Diehl, 7:3tt p tn. Saturday Rummage Sale By World Friendship Guild. Macklin Building on Madison Stre-et, Ail Day. Rummage- Sale. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Basement, * a. m. to * p. m. Baked Goods Sale by Circle t of WSCS, Schafer-Store, fl a m. Monday Kitm-Join-Us Class, Mr and Mrs. | Francis Ellsworth, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Slaters Temple Meeting, ' K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Home Hygiene Classes, Lincoln School. 7 p. m. Pythian Sisters Dinner Party ; Honoring Temple Mothers, IxxlgeHome, 6. p. in. Tuesday St. Vincent De Paul MotherDaughter Party. K of C. Hall. X p. m. Root Township Home Economics Club. Mrs. Will Schnepf, 1:30 p. m. Church Mothers' Study Club, Mrs Niland Ochsenrider, X p. ni. Kirkland l-adies Club. Kitklan I . High School, 1:30 p m. Wednesday Red Cross Sowing Projaet, ! glon Home. 1 to 4 p. m. l.elgb will be the .ixsistlng host 1 and hostess. There will be a rummage rale at • Hu- Zion Evangelical and R< formed church Saturday from eight o'clock in the morning to eight at night. MRS. J. E. ANDERSON HAS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Seventeen members and oik* gu*-st were in attendance yesterday afternoon when the Decatur homo economics dub met at the home o' Mrs. J. E. Anderson. After the club creed and prayer’ were repeated. Mrs Elmer Anspaugh presided at Ihe business meeting. The club decided to have a book review In the near future. Several members volunteered as blood dot»-EASY-TOMAKE-STYLE if WrJ ok ® WIL J i jUCSS Marian Martin Pattern SOHI may be ordered only In sizes 12. 14. 14. 1* and 30 Size 14 require* 3 yards 3S Inch fabric and IA, yard* ribbon. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (plus ONE CENT to cover cost of mailiingt for this Marian Martin Pattern H* sure to write plainly your SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER A TWENTY-ONE GUN SALUTE to our new Summer 1342 Pattern Book — Just out! h’s packed with cod. Msy-to-make. fabric conaerving styles tor both "on duty" and 'of duty" »Mt. Costa Just TEN CENTS! Send your order to Decatur Dally I DruMX-rat Pattern Department. 30S W. Jackaoa Chkage. 11L
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At Shelby - - Private First (’lass Alton Huser. son of Ainos lluser of Herne I* statlum-d with th-- lS2ud Infantry Band APO 3x al Camp Shelby, Mississippi. He was home on a furlough recently and visited in Decatur. or*. Mr*. Lulu Swearingen presented the lesson for the afternoon, telling of the grading of fruit* and vegetables. "With r. S. grade L B C. j label* on canned fruits ami YogeI tables you can select thu quality j | that Is right tor your purpose and i purse. Without grade labels. It is ( * difficult to tell the quality of the , product In a can. Regardless of the grade you select you can know that the product was canned ill a plant operating under sanitary conditions.” The meeting closed with the club collect. During the social hour, daliciou* refreshment* were served by the hostess, assisted l>y the Me*dame* Arthur Miller. Kenneth Small. Gilbert Strickler and Roma Breiner N. C. C- W. DISTRICT MEETING SUNDAY Tin- .National Council of Catholic 1 Women of district five will hold a i meeting in Hillcrest school south | of Fort Wayne, Sunday, May 24. at | two-thirty o'clock Rev. Jesse laitbamer of St. Aloy- | Mill* church. Sheldon will be the I guest speaker. Mis* Rose Marie | Kohne of this city will entertain with piano and accordion numbers. Mrs J. H Brunton, district president. will preside at the meeting during which new officer* will be Selected. Other Mpeakers will be Rev J. J. Seimetz, mod-rator and Mr*. George Delnlnger. president of the Fort Wayne Deanery. PYTHIAN SISTERS ATTEND DISTRICT MEET A number of Decatar women attended the district convention of l*ythian Sister* held Wednesday; afternoon and evening a*. Montpelier. Mrs. William Barber and Mr* Sam Shamp were those from here who took part In the ptogram. The district meeting n- xt year will Iw* held at Tocsin and will be an all day affair Those who attended from here Included Mr. and Mr*. Janies Bain, Mr and Mrs. ibilla* Hunslcker, former Decatur residents, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Burdg and "he Mesikimos Wm BarlM-r, Sam Shamp, H. E Hite. Bryce Butler. Ed Ahr. H. R Farr, Ed Whltwrlght. Alice Christen. Ada Martin. Olin- Butler ami .Minnie Black. BUSINESS WOMEN INSTALL OFFICERS Installation of newly elected officers was held last night when the Bvsim-s* and Professional Women's club- met at the West End leslaurant. The occasion also marked the fifth annlverMiry of the club In Decatur. The new officer* are Miss Cath- | erlne W*ldler, president; Mr*, i Bessie Teeple, first vice-president; Mr*. Grace Weiiand. second vicepresident; Miss'lxirlne Kirschner, recording secretary: Miss Marcia Martin, corresponding K-cietary and Mrs. Mildred Ellswortn. treasurer. At six-thirty o'clock, dinner was j
Local Men Arrive in Iceland ditaSw W. ~ < ? _ z ’ jjb Pletnred above are 8r Roman >. Parent and Corp Ckarlea J. Het-j mann. too Decatar men who have arrived aafetjr wWh (’ 8 troop* tn Iceland according to InfonnattMi received here late reeterday by their parent* Ret Parent la lb* *>• o< Roman Parent at Decater and Corp Heimann I* the aon of Mt .»ad Mr* Jacob Heimann of near Dreater I Cenaorahlp re*alali*m« forbid pobiicaiMMi of their addreaa oatalde continental U. 8.. >toc« *a< h ■ mid Identity their outfit* H
served at a table attractively centered with a large "birthday cake" and decorated with lighted tapers and arrangements of flow -rs. Miss Grace Llchtenstelg -i, retiring president, presided over the business meeting and installed the new officer*. Mis* Weldler gave an Interesting report of the state convention held Friday. Saturday and Sunday at French Lick, at which time Mrs Lynn A. Fonner of Fort Wayne was elected state president. Next year the- state convention will Im- held at South Bend. Plans were made to attend 'he birthday party at Columbia (Tty on June 11. The next meeting will be a picnic at Hanna-Nuttman park In June. Q FROM < MEN TO IL in 111 Service Ilf James B. Christen, son of Mrs. 1 Alic e- Christen of this city, recelv- j , ed his "wings" Wednesday at Tur- I ner Field, Georgia, where he* was | , graduated from a pilot training j school. IL- received his lieutenant'« commission and will be giv- I eti an assignment. John H. Stull*. ; his former employer, was among - those- who received Invitations to hl* graduation. Enlistments of three Adams county men were announced today ' by two recruiting offices in Fort Waqtie. Robert E. Hammond and David Bauman of Decatur e-ulisted In the U. H. anmy and Harold Strickler, also of Decatur, In the U. S. navy Guy Tester, of thia city, left Wednesday for Indianapolis to join the Unitwl States coast guard He will be assigned to Curtis Bay. Maryland. Lake Glendeninq To Direct Recreation Berne. Ind.. May 21 4uk-- Glendenning, Berne high school coach, will lie in charge of summer playground activities here, It was announced today by school oflcials. The summer recreational program will get und<*r way Jnne 1 and 1« for children from the* third grade through high school Baseball, softball. tennis, swimming, hiking and other forms of recreation will be provided o . Trade tn a Town - Decatur ,r Eten penniet pave the way to victory ” APTER washing linoleum, cover the doors with a thin coating of hot March. Dirt will n<»< suck to thn clear gl<>» snd dust can be touched oil in a second. • v V 1 Cut down on cleaning time—nuke done coverings laM longer. Ttien put the pennies caved into WAS SAVINGS STAMPS IO take the March out of the Jap Atmy and Navy. < —
On Furlough ..Assarts PFC John A. Jones, son of Mrs. ! Mary Jones of Belmont Park right, will return to dirty May 24 after a Iti-day furlough. On left is bis "buddy." PET' Albert Kllmsk of Cleveland. Ohio who came home on furlough at th» same time PFC Jones Is stationed with Hq I. Qtn Salvage Depot. Camp l>-e, Va. PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. ('. D. Teeple of , Fourth street left this moining for ' Columbus. <>hbi to visit with their 1 spn ln law and daughter and grand- ! children. Mr. and Mrs T. T. McClintock. Joan. Susan and Andrew for a Week. Mrs Harry Knapp and son Richard will spend the weekend in | Elyria. Ohio with the former's aunt. Mrs. Fritz Rudin. Dr H. Frohnapfel is spending today and Friday in Chicago attending the convention of natural healing arts of the Chlsoth -sian Institute. Mr. and Mr*. Jack Leigh and daughter, of 420 Pattersu* Street ■will move to Waynedale this we-k where Mr. I<elgh will be more conveniently located for his insurance business. Mr. and Mrs (Kilian H-jnsleker of Freemont are visiting with Mr and Mrs. Charles Burdge of east of the city. Miss Bertha Heller of Indianajmills will arrive this evening for a visit with her slater. Mrs. J. Tyndall and other relative* here. Postmaster la-o Kirsch transacted business in the south part of th>county. t F. F. McMichael of Hartford <’ilV
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attended to business here today. Miss Esther Howers has ieturned from a month’s visit at West Palm I Beach. Florida with her brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs R. S. GUI She stated that they were all fine and that Mrs Gill's sen. Bill, is with the I'nited State* coast guard and is stationed at Fort lainderdale. Hi* adress is W H Hiatt. Coxswain. I'. H Coast Guard. Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Paul Hoile, son of Mr. a.id Mrs | Otto Hoile of this < ity has return- > ed to Valparaiso university for the ' summer term <»f school. George Wertzberger of Ham , mond. tenner resident here, is look-1 ing up old friends and having a I good visit la*o child* of Findlay. Ohio, is a:- < tending to business here t-oday. Q Cattle Testing Is Started Here Today Annual cattle testing in Adams county was to be opened today by state and federal representative* assisted by local men. Dr. G. L. Hamilton, federal representative and Dr. G F. Eichhorn, stale representative, are to lie assisted by Harold Zeigler and James Klvh- ; I 1 horn, both of Decatur. Aipprozimately 2.500 cows will Im- tested for tuberculosis and ' V New under-arm Cream Deodorant tafely Stops Perspiration 1. Doe* not rot drevvev or men'* shins. Docs not irntsie skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops penpirstion for I to 3 days. Remover odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, greatelers, •tunieu vanishing cream. < S. Arrid has been swarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Arvid is the LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT. Try a jas today! ARRID At all Ham Bwlh»« «•*!♦< 39< • (aUee la lot swadl AW jars) r I -
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tion Is completed It was estimated that about two weeks would be required to complete the inspection In the counfy The work Is being done under order of the county to conform with state and federal laws. Men,ft omen Over 40 Rundown, Listless? Get Zip, Punch, New Activity t a&otLwf day vwer ifeaC ruMlo«a. »sL.ueted iteileum few iiM lake <»W»» Um Ml IMI I.4TIM* loair PuU Dew arUrlty is *•<«**> vut abkfe Deede »fuu. v1Iab»1l Bi, •airlua pLtmipL<<iM FvatUvaly aMA/Lm oaw turf* isduiUt of all M*a Vut IAI.I Y for (L<w ’.«et 40 »b*fi a siintuiattac unite Is ofleti twrded lDin<du»t*<> else < tattes Tuek 1 afatru eafk YSr* fttart art the g«N>d *44 eGap. vttAitty Rud »‘«t fur ebjoyfag Ufa. th»a very day At all <ii iton - every*hen MB l>«> atcir mi Mmlth liruic Wtore. i GIVE YOUR GRADUATE A ejoiii Sljin a jfwiis nu \ sunoN r c -for • rat 75 * ’’LxA fclBS. i v CHEN YU Long-Lailing Nail Lacquor Thia it the new make-up that Mays on oh! tolong without chipping! Tweuty bre»th-t*king oriental tliadet If tour guett-you'te neter teen tour milt nearly to lotely aa (.hen Yu will make them. B. J. Smith Drug Co.
