Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1942 — Page 3

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xSpry IN LUNCHEON jHH , . .....mln-rs. five gms'* .1 , n ~f 'to Women'* BH , nt! Service Os rhe HK .■ . till:< h met in the dillThursday , • < airy in nH \! ii 1 ester gave the de.hoositiK her timely reBible story from i . liapter, Mrs. Julius* Monroe and Mrs Wi! -.,.' Wayne, corres- ■■ • < oin-.w|>'iinl:.'ig ..nd each gave an ,;k .... -ays of promo*. ■. A k . f the organization. |H . -he business session HH* .■ ■ ..earn i ments of future . n oie by the pre-lden-. SK I’arii-h. who first men- , t convention to be |M<.. 6 in First Church, nSv. . . on Tuesday. .Septem EK .. .. house which is obgerVJ :y. will be held at NeighHouse, Fort Wayne. BP ... lIV September Ifi. a -y will be held at sixk. honoring Hr. and and their daugb IK, AI! members of the I . hureh school are urg . n I the carry-in supper followed with devoand a social hour. Bl lt”K future event will ■■f tea Thursday after- >. .'ember 24. from 3 to 5 gK. F..-.da Kelly of Mishawaka pieaetlt to review the book I Ki > and I,avid " M | " * atur are i nvl, e<t K.,.| rh ‘* teß an<l ’* nJ,,y ,h " : H Vln admission price of EK:,'- will be charged. |K. I. . 1 laughters class of the ,.<-ai Sunday school will |K - ■ -•'it and a pan el post B| T. -day evening at sevenm ■ k a ' ihe hon| ** ° f |K , . li.-iimger. Assisting hos will be the Meidame* B ' i-ue. Clarence Weber. - Eady and ('hosier Me- I I

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Iskate Every Nite! ■ Al l. NIGHT SKATING PAR'D. Saturday. Sept. 12. H Every other Saturday night. an all night skating ■ partv — Sept. 2fi. Oct. 3. (kt. 17. (kt. 31. a 7P.M.t02 A. M. -35 c ■ Skate Tues.. Wed.. Thun*.. Fri.. Sat.. Sun. Nights. ■ Sunday Afternoon 20c I Lake Blue Water Roller Rink I ■ MONTPELIER, IND. I MILLINERY I FASHIONS i I For Fall KI Come in . . . See Our Whole J | i>s| Exciting Collection of New '/> |l Fall Hats 'i | You’ll He Delighted with the " II New Fall Colors and Styles „ aMt/iu.m i RAYON HOSE JTAX* 35c H Oa «Bt» A PA,R U AsX Bl A T ° I Sb r-<A\y; $i oo 1/ a . (Br 'A PA,R r ak \ w.«h Free \ Wash ng P The Ntw Rayonn are the most ev I Z H. ' "tocking news today. WonI M dertullv wheel, with a dull expensive b j/* k **- "tow 9to 10‘i. In three flat- ■ tering shades!

| CHURCH MOTHERS REGULAR MEETING A regular meeting of the Church Mothers study club was held Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist church with Mrs. Watson Maddox having the devotional*. An intereating lesson from the Parent's Magazine was given by Mrs. Royal Sprunger. Very attractive new yearbooks were handed out. The next regular i meeting will be held In two weeks. MISSIONARY MEETING AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The missionary society of the First Piei4>ytri.aii iliuuh iiiet yesterday afternoon in the church parlor* with Mrs. 8. 0. Beavers colducting devotion* and using “Prayer” as her subject. Mrs. Georgo Walton then gave a very thought Inspiring talk on “Spiritual Life.” Following the program the women made bandage* for overseas missionary work. During the social hour refreshment* were served by the bnstesse* for the afternoon. Mesdames Roy Runyon, C. A. Dugan, Dale Moses and Jesse Cole. HONDURAS WOMEN TO HAVE ALL DAY MEETING The Women': Guild of the Evangellc»l and Reformed church of Honduras will have an all day meeting Thursday. All members are asked to be present at 9 a. m. Quilting will occupy the morning. At noon Mrs. John Roth will be I hostess for luncheon and at onej thirty o'clock the regular Guild meeting will be hetfl with Mrs. j Irvin lax-hner as the leader. PSI IOTA XIS TO HAVE BACK TO SCHOOL PARTY On Tuesday at seventhirty o'clock In the evening the school bell will ring for members of the Psi lota Xi sorority at the home of Mrs. Carre! Cole on Mercer avenue. Members are to wear school clothes and appointments will be In keeping with "kid” day*. School ! will take up at seven-thirty promptly and members are urged not to be tardy. Anyone unable to attend I* asked to call the hostess before Sa'urday night. MRS. BRYCE BUTLER IS CLUB HOSTESS Members of the So Cha Rea club opened the fall and winter season last evening at the home of Mrs. Bryce Hutler on Hou'h Third street with the new officer* in charge. Mis* Virginia taurent la presld- | ent. Mrs. Butler, sec retary and Mrs.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Friday Legion Auxiliary, taxion Home, 6:30 p. m. Red Cross Knitting Production[ Center, American Legion Home, 1 to 4 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale. Evangelical Church, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday Our Lady of Victory (Tub. Mns. Elmo Miller, 7:30 p. m. Corinthian Class, Mrs. Harmon Kraft, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Ministerial Association, First V. B. Church, 11 a. m. Firemen Auxiliary, Fir« Station, 7:30 p. m. Adams County Chorus Picnic, Lehman Park. Berne, 12 Noon. Pythian Sisters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. County Ministerial Association, FirM V. H. Church, 9:30 a. m. Daughters Guest Nigh', Mrs. William I' 7:30 p. m. Psi lota XI Back To School Party, Mr*. Carrel Cole, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday * Historical Club Opening Luncheon, Mr*. Giles l*orter, 12 Noon. Rod Cross Sewing L'nit, American Legion Home, 1 to 4 p. m. Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. Ralph Stanley, 1:45 p. m. Thursday Presbyterian Ixidloe' Aid Society,' Church, 2:30 p. m. Honduras Evangelical and Re- J formed Women's Guild, Church. Al! Day Meeting. 9 a. m. Harold Daniels, treasurer. A brief business meeting was held. During the social evening five games of bridge were played. Prizes of defense stamps were awarded to Mrs. Vincent Bormann, Mia* Marie Murtaugh and Mr*. Harold Daniel*. Refreshment* were enjoyed at the close of the games. WALTHER LEAGUE MEETING HELD The Zion Walther league held a combined business and social meeting Wednesday evening. Plan* were made to present a play early thia fall The league also will sell Christmas cards and candy this year. After the business session thy group then went to Sun Set park where roller skating was enjoyed, the next meeting will lie held October 14. HISTORICAL CLUB OPENING LUNCHEON Meintors of the Historical club will open their 55t.h annual study program with a luncheon Wednesday noon at 12 o'clock at the home of Mr*. Giles V. Porter on Winchester street. Mr*. Vaughn Millikan I* presldCHILDS PERT JI.MPER _ \ V s v J||R. /* / \*\ L-/_—V J 9195 , Marian Martin One . . two . . three, and you'll finish this outfit. Pattern 9195 by Marian Martin. The halter-neck jumper has just a few pattern parts, with buttoning or slide fastener at the back skirt. The crisp blouse ha* (bort or long sleeve* Pattern 9195 may be ordered only in children'* sixes 2,4, • and g. Slxe « jumper, requires % yard 54 Inch; blouse. % yard 35 inch. Send SIXTEEN CENTS for this Martan Martin Pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Jt’ST Oi l* our new Fall and Winter Pattern Book! A Rollcall of Fashion, with styles for every age: every occasion. Thirty-two page* of pattern* — each easy to make and fabric saving Send TEN CENTS for your copy of this book Send your order to Decatur Dally Democrat Pattern Department, 309 W. Jackson Blvd, Chicago. UL

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At Camp fi Pvt. Oscar Lengerich, son of Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Lengerich, caretaker at the St. Joseph cemetery for the past five year*, ha* been in service since June 18, 1942. He Is stationed with MM Service Unit, MP. T 1573. Camp la-e. Va. — ent of the group this year with Mr*. Porter as vice-president. Mrs. Fred Handler, secretary-treasurer and Mr*. Sam Butler, pres* reporter. Assisting the hostess, Mrs. Por- [ ter, at the luncheon will lie Mr*. ! M. E. Hower, Mrs. Wilson 1-ee, ! Mr*. De4ton Passwater. Mrs. Ham j Hite and Mr*. James Fristoe, Each ‘ menrlier is requested to bring her own iaible service a* well as food for the luncheon. —o — J WITH TH« CMHS\ Richard Ulmer of Decatur is listed among the recruits reported by the IT. 8. Navy recruiting: office* at Fort Wayne today. (Ml* E. Shlfferly and Mary Burger of Decatur, Delmar Wagoner and hi* mother of Columbia City and Belty Baker of Fort Wayne visl’ed recently at Camp Forrest, Tenn.., with Pvt. Ennll Shlfferly, Dick Suitor of Columbia City. t Robut Jones, aon of Dr. anl Mrs. D. D. Jones of Berne, graduated this week from the hospital training i«chool at the Great Lake* Naval training station. Great l-ake* 111. He is a hospital apprentice, second class. Rolland Ryf, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Alfred Ryf. of rear Berne, has been i advanced from the rank of corporal to that of sergeant, according to word received from Turner Fi'-ld, Ga . where he is stationed. Corp. Tilman Bixler, who has, been stationed at Camp Shelby since induction into the army is leaving thia week for maneuver* In Tennessee for eight weeks. The new address of Candidate U-roy Rich Is M A. C. O. C. 8., Clasj 5, 2nd Bn., Camp Barkley, Texas. Corp. Leroy Bibersteln, who has been stationed at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo., is leaving this week for maneuver* in Tennessee for eight weeks. Pvt. Ornell Schindler of East St. Ixruls, 111, visited recently with his father, Reuben Schindler. Marcel Brandt has returned to hL* duties at Canrp Shelby, after visiting in Adams county on a 15 day furlough. The new address of Pvt. Emerson C. Moser Is Battery D, 13 Bn , Bldfc 1722, C. S. Army. Ft. Eue tls, Va. A. C. Robe it G. Bailey has written. giving hls new addreas a* 8. A. A. B. Bqd. 81, Santa Anna. Calif. Corp. Ray Bailey's new address is Hdq. D. E. M. L, 4th 8. C, Fort Benning, Ga ipvt. Sherman Llechty Is now stationed with Btry. D. 3rd Platoon. 13th Bn, Bldg 1722. Ft. Rustic, Va. The new address of Pvt. Harold E. Kistler is Hq. Btry, 2Ctb C. A, Fort Worden. Wash. Pvt. Robert Lee Sprunger hs* 1 been assigned to 25th Field Hospital, Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pa. The address of Pvt. Jerome L. Flueckiger bu been changed to Btry C, Ist AA Tng. Bn, Ft Eustis. Va. Pvt. Forrest Waible is with Ber vice Co, APO M, Camp Forrest, Tenn. Tech Sgt. R. Thoma* Bummer* has been transferred from Camp Cook to Camp A. P. HUI. Virginia, according to word received tkis

morning by hls mother, Mrs. L. E. Hummer* of 12th street. Hl* address m Hq. Btry. 58. F. A. sth A. D. Camp A. P. HUI. Virginia. Mr and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman have returned from a visit with their son Aviation Cadet Harold Zitrvmi-rman of Scott Field. Illinois., They also visited in Lafayette with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. gnd Mr*. Gordon Olson and were joined on the trip by Mns. Olson. They reported that Cadet Zimmerman is get’lng alonx fine and is enthusiastic about hi* work. Pvt. Ixiuis Marhenke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marhenke, of near iXe catur, ha* arrived at Sf. Petersburg Fla . to start hi* 30 day basic train- | ing to word from the public relai tion* department '.here. — .. —— —o - ■ — ARRIVAL Mr. and Mr*. Henry Raben of 83R Mercer avenue are the parent* of a l>a*>y girl born at the Adams county memorial hospital Thursday afternoon at 3:40 o'clock. She one-half ounce* and luw not been one-half ounces nad ba* not been named. Mr*. Raben was formerly Mis* Evelyn Fllttner of Evansville. Mr. and Mr*. Gerhard Bielierich of route 2 are the parents of a baby girl torn at the Adams county memorial hospital Ttoraday afternoon at 2:13 o'clock. She weighed eight pound* and ten ounce* and : her name is Shirley Ann. ♦ ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital I * — Admitted: Ferdinand Stauffer, | 604 Winchester Street; Mr*. Syli vaster Augsberger, Berne: Gloria and Shirley Mpelth, Monroeville; George W. Krick. 804 South Thirteenth street: Otillto Resendez, Rockford. Ohio. . o Second Front Moves Into Action Stoqe Ixindon. Sept. 11—<l’P)-Allled , preparation for a second front ap-1 pea red today to have moved into I the war of nerve* stage with a| calculated effort to keep Adolf Hitler guessing which of a half a dozen points 'n Europe and Africa may bear the brunt of the initial blow. The second front, it now seem* l clear, has passed from the stage of : planning to that of preparation for. real action. Coincident tally, there) has been a sharp change In official | atti'ude toward speculation a* to | where the Allied attack will strike, for the first time an official band haa been laid on the previously almost free rein allowed for transmitting reports, rumor*, and hunchI es com-eming the possHde landing place for the Allied Invasion forcek. —— o Conservation League To Meet On Monday The Adams county fish and game conservation league will hold it* regular monthly meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythla* home. All memtors are urged to attend. o — Mexican Sentenced On Drunk Charge Ixtuis Hernande*, Mexican, was given a fine and penal farm sentence today a* police authorities "cracked down” on public intoxication offenders. Judge J. Fred Fruchte Imposed a fine of 315 and cost* and a- n tenced the Mexican to serve 30 days at the Fiitnamvllle penal farm after he entered a plea of guilty to a ( harm* of dritnkeness He was arrested late Thursday afternoon by Chief James Borders

Sorg’s Meat Market OPEN SI'NDAY MORNINGERESH FRI ITS & VEGETABLESFRESH & SMOKED MEATS FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS FOR RENT FREE DELIVERY PHONE 95 or % PORK 9 ga, CHOICE CI TS 9 MEATY m ICr CHOPS, lb.— 55® CHUCK ROAST, lb BEEF 801 L.., SMOKED • ROUND BONE FRESH PORK 9 Ar* JOWL, lb C SWISS STEAK, lb LIVER, lb. ... Sliced & Rined 94V_ FRESH - LEAN 3/4 4* BI LK 9 >l4* BACON, lb.— 3®® PORK STEAK, lb 34C SAUSAGE, lb. *4C Freeh Tomaloe*, Heed lettuce SMOKED 39. C Red Mangoea. Green Beane, INIRK SAI SAGE, lb 3 Nco-le .. m ’ .. .... Cabbage. Celery. Calif. RING . BUCING t I.’ ’™ I Carrot*. Orange*. Apple*. BOLOGNA or Franks, lb. *® C eerwood Cut Oreee B»an». I Grapefrait, ete. — ? ic •». can, Me P. W. Cracker*, ft. box .. 17e 9 ft*. 9 Choe *"* * ,se Canning Snpplie*. Spie« COTTAGE CHEESE > >s® X * Bulk Cider Vinegar, gallon 35c Vtfle „ bl . Chop N . 2 w Cold Meat*. Cheeee. Fiah. Egg* TENDER b “"‘ ’ *** 1 * Bring in yonr Waate Fat*. CLUB STEAKS, lb- am. Row Rlm t m

EPERSONALS Ed Mo«er, aon of Rev. and Mrs. Carey R. Moser, left today for Wheaton college, Wheaton. 111.. ' where he will major In journalism. ' He expects to enlist in the army or navy reserve* at the school. Miss Ruth Klntx. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kintx. has enrolled as a student nurse In the St. Joseph School of Nursing. Fort Wayne. Her sister. Mise Alice Kintz. I* a junior student at the hospital. Dr. L. A. Plttenger, president of Ball State Teacher's college was a visitor here several hours Mr. and Mra. Jack Ellsworth at tended the Van Wert fair yesterday. G. Remy Bieriy will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend the Democratic editorial banquet. He will be accompanied by several oth- | ers from here. Mr. and Mrs. John Fonner of Pittsburgh. Pa, visited at the A. J. Smith home this week. o Hold Regular Meet Os Legion Monday The regular meeting of Adams Post. No. 43. American Legion, wil! ! to held Monday night at 8 o'clock at the l-egioti home. All members i are urged to attend. O Funeral Saturday For Fort Wayne Victim Fort Wayne, Sept. 11 —(VP) — j Funeral services will to held Saturday morning for Jean Aiderman, 16. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aiderman of Fort Wayne, who died yesterday of injuries suffered Monday when she wax thrown from her automobile to the pavement after losing control of the machine and hitting a tree. 0 Report Assassination Os Vichy Magistrate Vichy, Sept. 11—(VP)—A gov- ! ernment announcement today said ! that examining magistrate Le Brasse had been assassinated and would to given a state funeral. 'The Vichy announcement attri-| bated Le Brasse's death to "ter-1 rorl»t»" the term usually employed . to describe French anti-Nazl patriots.) i o Green Orders Strikers At Cartridae Factory To Go Back To Work Washington. Sept. 11 -—(VP) —; President William Green of th” ' American Fejoratio nos tabor today ordered striker* at the West ern ('artridge company plant at Easton Alton. 111, to return to work Immediately. Green telephon'd Fred Olds. AFL organizer to summon a special , meeting of the striker* tonight and Instruct them to return to their ■ Jobs without delay Green warned that unices the order to end the 1 strike is olx-y I. the charter of the I union may to revoked. The union is a "federal" laltor union directly responsible to national AFL officers. this giving Green the power to act. East Alton. Sept. 11 —(UP)— John L. Lewis' district No. 50 of the united mine workers of America today Injected Itself Into the strike of worker* at the Western Cartridge Company plant here, sending a telegram to President Roosevelt demanding hi* "urgent attention” to their rights In th” diapute. of the city police. Authorities said j Hernandez had been in court eev- , eral timer before on similar < harg- ■ es. once in circuit court before the same judge.

Newlyweds on Honeymoon at ab. Making their first public appearance since their recent surprise marriage. Joan Crawford and Philip Terry, screen players, are seen at a Hollywood night club while enjoying a brief honeymoon.

Kaiser To Build Big Cargo Plane Samples Washington, Hep'. 11 -(UP)— War production chief Donald Nelson's’aviation advisor* have rec-1 ommended that Henry Kaiser, we*' , coast contrac'or, be given govern ment approval for materials and facilities to build several sample mammoth cargo planes, it was learned today. Nelson was understood to be giving serious consideration to the recommendation. Final action would be contingent upon Kaiser’s plans for a flying boat reported to have seven engines and two hulls : being approved by aviation expert* j Nelson and hls associate* believe that so many millions of dollars are involved la constructing "the flying freighters" that any untested model* should to put through exhaustive to demonstrate that the completed ship* are as good as the blue print* In- • dicated. Tlte teat* in question conceivably would to conducted oy the armed i services and thus, If the plane* perj formed satisfactorily, the army or : navy or both, would then place con- : tracts for the proposed sto ships. Four Killed In War Plant Explosive Blast Chicago Hept. 11—tUPt Four persons were killed today in an explosion at the Essex Specialty Company. Ha< ket'stown. New Jer-| sey. the explosive* safety division of the U. 8. army ordnance said.

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Five persons were Injured in the i explosion, the cause of which has I not yet been determined. Elkhart Police Hunt For Hit-Run Killer Elkhart. Kept. 11 (l'P>—■Police : today sought a bit and run driver who struck and killed Mrs. tao Crouch. 24. and seriously injured her son Allan. 5 Both were hurled more than 10<* feet, police said. oIn order Io accommodate Defence Worker*, our gtore will remain open .M ond a y eveningN. Store will not open until 12:30 Mondays.—E. F. Gass Store. 21 11 t

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