Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1942 — Page 3

lItSDAY. MAY 27, 1942

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——- | of the devotional period • | During the aortal hour the ho* | i teaaes, Mr*. S- hwartz and Mr*. I Mazelin. sreved a dellciuu* luncheon. Mr*. LSwrence Heal will be host. «»» to the So Cha Rea Club at her home Thursday evening at seventhirty o'clock. A birthday party watt held Sunday honoring Mrs. C. J Spangler of Pleasant Mill* A delicious dinner wag enjoyed by relative* and friend*. A cake added to the a'tractivenes* o f the decoration*. Music and visiting were enjoyed and the guest of honor received a number of gift*. The Women of the Moose will meet el eight o'clock Thursday night at the lodge home far nomination of new officer* and initiation of a class'of candidates. All coworkers are urged to be Present and are reminded of the change in time. CANDLELIGHT INSTALLATION HELD Thirty-two. member* an I guest* of the Church Mother* study club were In attendance last night at the home of Mr*. Niland Ochsenrider, when candlelight installation of officer* for the new year wa* held The entertaining rooms were at-1 tractive with bowls of rosea and spring flower* and the Impressive service* were conducted by Mr*. R W. Graham, who also sang a numlx-r of solos. Mr*. Waiter J. Elzey presided over the meeting and devotional* were given by Mr*. Gera'.d Grandi staff Mr*. Ernest Chrlck wa* 'nstalk-d a* president for the new year succeeding Mrs. Elzey; Mrs. Dorphu* Nchlickman. vice president, repine--1 Ing Mrs. Glen Mauller; Mrs. Georg-y Roop, secretary-treasurer, replacing Mrs. Grandstaff; Mr*. Watson Maddox. pres* reporter, replacing Mrs Chrlck. Following Installation, Mr* N. R. Steury on behalf of the club. presented a lovnly pin to Mr*. Graham, who will leave next week for her new home In Greencastle. Mr*. ' Roop favored the group with a I piatiu solo. Mr* Lowell Smith gave a clever summary of the club's activities I since its organization In IS3B. Mrs. - Russel Owen* read several poems pertaining to child training Mr*. I Wesley la-hman presented ’he lesson on "la-arning About Money," and conducted the round table discussion which followed. The various m<-ml*ers took old snapshot* to the meeting and these were [Missed around, giving much amusement as well a* pleasure.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Rurallstic Study Club. Mr*. Fred | Ulman. 8 p. tn. Union Townsh'p Home Economics Club. Mr*. Rolland Grote. 1:30 p m. St Mary’s Twp. Economics Club, Mrs la-land Ray, 1:30 p. m. Red Cross Sewing Project, Legion Home, 1 to I p m. Thursday Ladle*' Aid Society. Evangelical Church Social Room. 2 p. m. I-adie* Aid. First Christian Church. 2 p. m. N. C C. W., K. of C. Hall, 7:45 p. m. Regular Stated Meeting of Order of Eastern Star. Masonic Hal), 7:30 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mr*. A. R. Holthouse, 7:30 p. m. Women's Society of Christian Service, Methodist Church, 2:30 p. m St. Paul Mdies’ Aid Society, Mrs. James Meyer*. All Day. <Jlrf Scout Troop 3 Hike, Lincoln School, 2 p. m. So Cha He* Club. Mr*. Lawrence Beal. 7:.‘io p. tn. Women of the Moose, Moos.) Home, 8 p tn. Ruth and Naomi Circle, Mr*. Charles Miller, 2 p. m Bethany Circle, Mr*. William Clouse. 7; 30 p. tn. Philaethian Circle. Mrs. James Borders. 7:30 p. m. Friendship Circle. Mr* Robert ; Thompson. 7:30 p. m. Friday Children's Day Practice, Zion Evangelical and Reforme-i Church, 2 p. m. Red Cross Production Center. American I-eglon H.trne, 1 to 4:30 Home Hygiene Classes. Lincoln School, 7 p. m. Monday Pythian Sister* Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau Buainees Meeting, Mis* Margaret Holthouse, S p. m. Ixtvely refreshments were served by Mrs. Ochsenrider assisted by Mr* Nathan Nelson. Mr*. Elzey and Mr*. I'hrick. The club will meet meet again in two weeks. Guests present other than members included Mrs Gertrud • Meyer* of Fort Wayne, former club assiat- ■ ant; Mrs. Carl Baxter; Mrs. Parry Mcßae and Mr*. Chalmer Barkley, nursery supervisor*. DELTA THETA TAUS INSTALL OFFICERS Ml** Ethel Klelnhenz wa* installed as president of the Deiti Theta Tau sorority succeeding Mrs. Joe Krick, when the sorority held a business meeting last evening at the Elk* Home on North Second DAY OK EVENING STAR i v h 7-? r’ lL/.i ’ ,T lllw ft it* ! 9 Wm Ii 4 ■ fl/ 11 Jh l*_ W■ J V II KSBui Marian Martin Pattern »044 may be ordered only In misses’ and women a vise* 12. 14. 14. 11. 20. 30. 32. 34. 34. 38 and <u. Size 14 street length dres* r-quire* 2% yards .’hb inch fabric Bend FIFTEEN CENTS tplus ONE CENT to cover cost of mailing) for this Marian Manin Pattern Be sure to write plainly your SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. A TWENTY-ONB OUN SALUTE to our new Summer 1D42 Pattern Book — just out! IC« packed witk cool, easy-to-make, fabriceoaawrvlag style* for both "on duty" and o« duty" wear. Costs just TEN CENTS! Send your order to Deeater Dally Demcx-rst Pattern Department. 30S W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago. UL •

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Staff Ssrt. ... Staff Sgt. Philip B. Carpei. Jr., Is a son of Mr. and Mr*. Philip B Carper es Fort Wayne and a grandson of Mr. and Mr*. Philip M Carper of Decatur R R 2. Hl* father enlisted when he wa* 18 years old and served in the first World War In England. Sgt. t'arpei enlisted when he wa* 17 and is now stationed al Camp Shelby. Ml** street. Mr* Roger Kelley wa* Installed a* vlce-pre»ldent, succeeding Mr*. Hugh Holthouse; Mrs. Charles Cook, secretary succeeding Mis* Ethel Klelnhenz; Mr*. Glen Dickerson, treasurer anccooding Mr*. Melvin Collier; Mrs. Kenneth Arnold. sergeant at arm* succeeding Mrs Kenneth Flhtner; Mr*. Hugh Holtiiouse. pres* press repotter succeeding Mrs. Charles Kile The sorority also arranged to present the Adams county memorial hospital with a chart desk for the second floor. The next meeting will baa business session at the home of Mis* Margaret Holtiiouse. Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. CIRCLE MEETINGS TO BE HELD THUURBDAY All circles of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church guild will meet Thursday. In the afternoon at two o'clmk Mrs. Charles Miller will be hostess to the Ruth and Naomi Circle. ' The Bethany Circle will meat at the home of Mrs. William Clouse at seven-thirty o'clock while the Phllalethean Circle will meet, also at seven-thirty, at the horn ■ of Mr*. James Border* Mr*. Robert Thompson of North Second «treet will lie hostes* to the Friendship Circle at net homo |»f seven-thirty o’clock. A good attendance of all respective Circle* is expected. o - ADAMS COUNTY WAR (Continued From Page 1) when the sale went over the flrri mark, but still the students over- ■ subscribed. Since the Lincoln school embrace* only the first six grade*, the record is considered even more outstanding. The- largest week reported wa* the 18th week -the la*', week of school. In which a total of 1254.10 were sold. There were seven weeks In which the sale totalled over a 41<»o for the week and the smallest weekly sale wa* reported the first week. The sale grew steadily each week from that time to the last figure of more than 3250 JAPAN (Coatinurd From Page 1) "Flying Tigers" bonrlw-d and machine gunned supply base* In the Burma-China frontier area yesterday. No resistance was encountered and sll raider* returned. The communique said two Rights of AVG fliers saw their Icotnbs cause ‘■considerable damage." Nineteen enemy bombers yesterday attacked Chinese positions along the Salween's east bank while artillery, firing across the river, heavily shelled Chinese troops, the communiqee revealed. Mr*. Bill Kiser, Mrs. Ralph Zollinger and daughter Phyllis, Mm Normae Ahearn and daughter Norma. all of Fort Wayne, visited with Mr. and Mr*, Ehinger at their home In this city. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

ff FROM ■ MEN m \\\ * n 111 Service Iff The story of the reunion of Decatur brothers In Uncle Sain’s service -one in the army and the other in the navy ha* been relayed here. Herman Keller, apprentice seaman, enlisted sometime ago in the U. 8. navy and was assigned to San Diego, California. Hi.: brother, Pvt. Robert Keller, who ha* ] been in the air corp* for about a i year and a half, I* stationed at I March Field. Both z *ecured short j furlough* recently and visited for' a few hour* Since then, Herman ha* been transferred. Second Lieut. Jay Gibson, of Elkhart. a flyer in Uncle Sam's army, > stopped here yesterday for a few hours to visit with !x-wis L. Smith, hi* former classmate In law school. Pvt. Vernou L. Krugh has been i confined to the lose hospital at ' Springfield, Illinois with measles, and will be unable to visit here on -a scheduled furlough over the ; weekend. i —— 'Don Bohnke, son of Frank Bohnke and local clothing store ' employe, will go to Fort Wayne to- ■ day to enter service with the Unit- ' ed State* Marine* He is to be sent to Indianapolis where he wiil take . final examinations and if n'lcceasful lw» inducted. He ha* already . passed preliminary teats. - 11 i Sergeant James R. Smith, an Adam* county young man. has b«-eti advanced to the rank of technical ■ sergeant with Co. 8.. 4th Armored Mountaineer Bn., at Pine Camp. New York, according to word reI ceived here. Sergeant Smith before i entering service made hi* home with A W. Gulllck, east of Decatur. ! ———. • Staff Sergeant Don Beery of » Camp Chaffee, Arkansas arrived • home last night for a nine day furlough with hi* parents. Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Beery. Sgt. Beery ha* i Te-en a member of the Army of the i c g NM ' o— — Mr*. S. A. Cramer of Lo* Angelex, arived last evening for a visit with her sister and brrnher In-law. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph O. G*-ntl* of Marshall street. Mrs. John Peterson ha* returned ' from a several days' visit In Gary, where she attended the wedding of ' Mis* Hannah France, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl France, and Ab--1 ble Anderson, also of Gary and for- ’ merly of Lebanon. The wedding was solemnized Saturday afternoon 1 at four o’clock in the First Chris--1 tian church. Mrs. Jesse Rice left this noon for • lx>s Angeles, Calif, where she will 1 visit her sister for six weeks or two months. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Peterson and daughter Joyce of Detroit. Michigan will vl*lt relatives and friend* In Decatur over Memorial Day Mhi* Mary Jo Hoffman of Detroit. Michigan will spend Memorial Day and the weekend with relatives in Decatur. Miss Hoffman, who joined her father. Oscar Hoff- . man. in that city several week* ago. is employed at Hudson's department store. Mr*. Charles Keller and children. | Hale and Karen, of Fort Wayne will spend Memorial Day with Mr*. Keller’* mother, Mr*. John Peterson and other relatives and friends here. Miss Karen will remain for a visit with her grandmother. Mrs. Dick Durkin has returned from Chicago, where she looked after business for the Style Shop. M F Gallogiy and D M Callogly

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With Medics I Pvt. Jesse L. Carpel I* a son o< j Mr. and Mrs Philip M. earner. ' Decatur R. R. 2. He enlisted while on west coast In February 11)42, | following thrw year*' service tn I the regular U. S. Army He I* now I stationed at Camp Barkley. Texas, a membei ot th* Medical Corps. spent Tuesday in Sturgis. Michigan looking after business. William H. Linn returned yesterday from a two days' business trip to Cincinnati. Ohio. The condition of Mrs Harry Dailey wa* reported’by hospital' attache* a* Improved today Byford Smith, non of Mr. and Mr*. Ix>w«4l Smith, had been accorded a "One-star degree” by the Curtis Publishing comirany, for hi* excellent work in selling magaglues, according to word received by hl* parent* and teacher. Mis* Mias Grace Coffee. — o Report Efforts To Kill 'Nazi Hangman' Gestapo Official Reported Wounded Berlin, May 27- -German Radio Broadcast Recorded at London)--Reinhard Heydrich, high Gestapo ’ official In charge of forme;' Czechoslovaklan terltory. was wounded In an unsuccessful attempt on hl* life at Prague, where drastic military restrictions have been ordered In the M-arch for the assaxsin, the official new* agency DNB said tonight. All Czechs were ordered off the street* us Prague tonight and soldiers were given orders to shoot anyone who fails to halt when challenged. (The dispatch failed to say when the attempt on the life of Heydrich known as the "Nazi hangman" took JM w Two steps to amazing new pep...vitaiity... better looks! If you are or* of thoee unfortunates who have werked under a strain, failed to eat the proper foods, have been vexed t y overtaxing worries, or bar* •uWered vtth eokU, th* flu. or other UlneM . . . y»>' h*»* no organic trouble or foeal tnfsettoo. .. and your rad-blood-cell* har* become reduced In vitality and number ... If your stomach digestion refuses to work properly, then bar* Is what should help you) 1 vff«f Jigiftivi 11 juicts la tkt staaach > For when you ton* up th* stomach and get Ha dlgnti** Jukes flowlag freely, you should enjoy again that otd-Uuse sect far food ... item i f digestive mlecries should ranlah. IjIICHRED BLOOD 111 Tonic also gives you th* mineral matter in eoluble sad fllflfatm form to restore your blood to It* rich rod color ... to IU so-called ftgbting strength ... this msWes for better body tone . . . muecular and mental frmhneml Thue Cmay get new vitality .. . pep . . Mho animated.. . more attrncUvet Build sturdy health BeeauM BS ■ Is In liquid form It begin* tie vert as coon as you fake it. Swyrisarasulte may be hod by making the L treatasent a part of your dally diet Thousands and thoueaads of user* hove testified to the beooMs BAS Tank tea brought to them sad ecteettfie research faowe that it usually pet* re. « that's why so many my “Bfiß builds sturdy health and makes yw fart IZt* yourmlfapsln.-C»»>-Ov I O O O build WeVffVff SWBDY NEALTM

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