Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1942 — Page 3

OCTOBER 14, 1942.

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will be h<dd. AH members are asked to h? present and to bring their own twhle service. MRS. ARTHUR BAKER IS HOSTESS TO CLASS The Dutiful Daughters’ class of the Evangelical Sunday school met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Baker, with Mrs. Hornet l.iby as the assisting hostess. Mrs. Ralph Genth gave the devotions and prayer. A short business meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Dwight Sheets, at which thne Mrs. Merl Sebnitz read a list of articles made cut by two missionaries Anyone wishing to help fill out the lint Is asked to bring the articles to the aid society meeting tomorrow or to take them to the home of Mrs. Schnitz. During the social hour, a contest was enjoyed, with the prize going to Mrs. Schnitz Delicious pumpkin pie with whipp' d cream was served at the close of the evening. Hostesses for the next meeting wil Mie Mrs. fleva Stauffer and Mrs. Ernest Foreman. MRS. GALE COOK HAS AID SOCIETY The St. Paul ladles' aid society met recently at the home of Mrs. Gale Cook for a day of quilting and sewing. A song was sung to Mrs Abe Schnepp honoring her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Albert Heber wan welcomed as a new member Present were the Mesdames Eddie M'-FarlanJ. John PaPrrish. Al hert Bober, Charles Shoaf. Forrest Durr. Marion Heber. Frank Aurand. Sadie Myers. Ilarve Smith. Abe Schnepp. Floyd Mitchell and son. Henry Cook. John Hindenlang. Bob ert Braden, Garmon Kauffman. Dwight Schnepp and children. Kermeth Parrish and daughter and ! Gale Cook. The next meeting will be held at | the home of Mrs. Tom Bess. DINNER GUESTS AT THE RANEYS Mr. and Mrs. lister Itaney of , route 2. Craigville entertained a' I dinner recently honoring the latter's grandson. Dale Oakley of Coldwater. Michigan Mr. Oakley will leave aoon for service. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oakley of Coldwater. Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Kay and daughter of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiseman and children of Van Wert, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Summerset and daughter of Defence, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst of this city and the Mendames Milton and Albert Wilde of Craigville. The D V. B. class of the First I'nlted Brethnn Sunday school wil! meet with Mrs. latwrence Walters Thursday evening at seventhirty o'clock. Assisting hostesses will die the Mesdames Clifford Hakey. George Meyer and Ed Newport.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phonea 1000 — 1001 Wednesday First Vtllted Brethren W M. A. Literature Meeting, Mrs. Addie An- , drews, 2 p. m. Zion Walther League, Church, 7:30 p. m. Beulah Capel W. S. C. S„ Mrs. Frank Spade of Peterson, All Day. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society . for Red Cross Sewing. Church Social Room, 9 a. m. World Friendship Guild. Mrs. ’ Leo Saylora, 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Sewing L'nlt, American Legion Home, 1 to 4 p. m. , Historical (Tub. Mis. Earl Butler. 2:30 p. m. Shakespeare (Tub, Mrs. Jesse , Sutton. Jr., 2:30 p. in. St. Ann Discussion Group, Mrs. . Ralph Roop, 7:30 p. rn. St. Jude Study (Tub, K. of C. ‘ Hal). 7:30 p. in. Indies' Aid Society, Christian Church. 2 p. m. Thursday , Women of the Moose. Moose , Home, S p. m. ‘ First United Brethren D. Y. B. Class, Mrs. Lawrence Waltera, 7:30 t p. m. I Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. Charliw Dugan. 2:30 p. m. Phoobe B)bli> Class. Zion Evangelical aud Reformed Church. 7:45 p. m. r Progesslve Workers' Class. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hill. 7:30 p. m. I Queen of Peace (Tub, Misa Margaret Rumschlag. R p. in. r Friendship Village Home Econoi mica Club, Community Building. 1:30 p. m. Indies' Aid Society. Evangelical Church, 2 p. m. Friday Lincoln PTA First Aid Class. ’ Lincoln School. 7 p m. Puldlc Party. Moose Home, S p. in. Carry-in Supper and Reception. First ‘t'niled Brethren Chunh. 6:30 I p. in. Adams County Federation of t (Tubs. Mrs. John Peterson. 2:30 p. m. Nuttman Avenue Prayer Band. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, 7:30 p. m. Rummage Sale. Methodist r Church Basement, 1:30 to 5 p. m. Red Cross Knitting Production ' Center, American Legion Home, 1 to 4 p. m. 1 Phllathae Class, Holmi Party, Baptist Church, 7:30 p. m. 1 Saturday Rummage Sale. Christian Church Basement, All Day. 1 Tri Kappa Rummage Sale. Old 1 Moose Home. All Day. Monday Pythian Sisters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Junior Arts, Miss Patsy Edwards. 4 p. m. Research (Tub. Mrs. George Thomae. 2:30 p. m. Bl TTOX-FRONT JUMPER i Z(9 r - / \ / X\ 92,1 I I I 11 \ Marian Martin | Marian Martin designs this Pati tern 3211 foi the woman who likes : ! the young, wearable style of the i jumper frock. See the practical * front buttoning Blouse Included ( j Pattern Mil may be ordered l only In misses' and women's sizes ; [ 12. 14. 16. IS. 20. 30, 32. 34. 36 38. 40 Size 14. jumper, requires 1% yards 54 Inch fabric; blouse. 2 yards 3S Inch fabric Send SIXTEEN CENTS In eolns 1 for this Marian Martin pattern ! Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. ' Save for Victory- with our help- ! ful new Fall and Winter Pattern Book’ It's the beet guide to homo 1 sewing, with smart, easytosew, i thrifty designs for work. play. ' school Pattern Book la ten cento. I Send your order to Decatur Dolly Democrat Pattern Department. 303 W. Jackson Blvd . Chicago. lIL

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CHRISTIAN CHURCH HOMECOMING OCTOBER 25 Invitations have been sent nut by the Firnt ( hrlstlan church of Decatur to attend the homecoming on Sunday, (Jctober 25. An all-day meeting will be held with a basket dinner at noon. All memlters and friends of the church are extended a cordial welcome to come and enjoy the Christian fellowship and inspirational music. Epliriam D. Lowe will he presen', as the guest speaker FEDERATED CLUBS TO OPEN SEASON The Adams county federation of 1 dulls will open the season Mriday afternoon al the home of Mrs. John Peterson The garden club program will be a feature of the meeting and will Ih- in charge of Mrs. Amos Ketchum. A series of programs will lie given throughout the dul> year and many in.'Texting subjects will Im- presented. Mrs. George Squire, federation president, has asked all federation men»lM-rx to give their earnest attention and cooperation to these meetings and to hnlp make a united home fron* for victory. The chancel choir of the First Methodist chutch will meet at six o'dock this evening instead of five o'clock, as erroneously announced Tuesday. DANIELS-COWAN ANNUAL PICNIC The families of the late H. M. Danlols and the late J. C Cowan held their annual picnic Sunday at the Harry Daniels log cabin near Pleasant Mills At noon a basket dinner was rnenjoyed and the afternoon was spent in recall.ng old tim<vi and Inspecting the many mementoes and souvenirs collected by Mr. Daniels. ills collection is most interesting and many of the antiqques date back prior to the Civil War. Before adjourning, the gorup made arrangements to meet again next year. CHURCH MOTHERS REGULAR MEETING The Church Mothers' atudy club met yesterday afternoon in the social room cf the Meth.Mills' church. Mrs. Ernest I'hrick gave the lesson from the Christian Home and Mrs. Eurnl Rose from the Parents' Magazine. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evenin’. October 27 at the home of Mm. Wesley l.ehman and and will be a Halloween masquertffci COMPANY. AT-TIN-TION! Young and old are on the alert to prevent fires these days, but when one doei occur, and gets away from fire fighters, there’s nothing like having enough dependable Fire Insurance. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agsnts Decatur, Ind SWrg Bid#kiiiOiuiJ

I ade party at seven-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Asa I’ollock will have devoI tlonals and Mrs. Steve Everhart the lesson. Hostesses for the party will -b" the Meidamea lx*hmanDorphu - Drum, Rural Rose. Hoyle' Sprupnger. Lowell Smith. Watson Maddox. Win. Porter. Glen Maulb ' and Edgar R-*inklng. vl OWtOW J WITH TMS COlOtlS} Pvt. Clyde Dutcher, formerly associated with the cost and payroll d'-pa metit o fthe Decatur General Electric company here, has been assigned to Squadron #3B TSS. Flight A.. Section 6. Atlantic City. New, Jersey, according to word received here. Pvt. Harvey Kaehr has been assigned to Maintenance Co. 6»th AA. 6th Div. APO 256. Camp Young. Calif., according to word received here. Word has been received here by Mrs. Nora Wolfe, informing her tliat her son, Eugene Wolfe, has ' lM»en assigned to N. 6 A. S.. Co. 1246, Great T.akea Training Station, Great Lakes. 111, Wayne Frauliig'-r has been advanced to the rank of sergeant at j Sheppard Field. Texas, according to word received here by friends. I Pvt Fred A. Voglewede. who has been stationed at Great Falls. Mon tana, arrived home last night for a brief visit with his motner. Mrs. Charlee Vogl'-w de and other relatives and friends. Cal Rauch of Vera Cruz visited with his sister. Mrs. Myron L< liman of West Monroe street Tuesday morning Herman Confer went to Fort Wayne this morning where he call ed on Henna i Yager at the St Joseph hospital and ('. J. Beavers at the Lutheran hospital. Mr. and Mi». Roger Swaim of Bluffton called on friends in Decatur yesterday. Virgil M Simmons of Bluffton anJ Washington. D C. visited here an hour this morning on his way to Detroit. He has just returned from a liuefness trip to the Pacific coast, representing til" office of Paul V McNutt, federal security administrator. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Squier and son Kills. Jr. of Murfreesboro, Tenn., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Squier They will also visit withfri ends and relative in Fort Wayne Mr. Squier was transferred from Itayton. Ohio to Smyrna air base last June. He Is now in charge of th* electrical department of subdepot engineering. Mrs. Pat Coffee returned recetly to Congress Park, 111 . after spending several days here visiting with her father. Jexs Roop, and other relatives SEEKS CONTROL OF x— ■■ — tlon legislation empowered the president to control commercial rents. He said there has been reports of great increase*, "From many sections of the country," he said. "I have received messages advising me of Increases of 1 rents, particularly since October I. of xtor'tw, such as groceries, butcher shops, and stores In New York selling wearing apparel. WILLKIE BACK (CoatlatMd From Faga I) tired." He said that bis trip to 13 nations showed that American aircraft could produce perfect performances under expert handling. ''When I left. I said I would be back in New York or Washington by Ort. 14." he said. "Instead. I will be back on the 14th. I apologize for getting hack a day early " He praised his pilot. Maj Richard Kight of Washington, and said the plane had fallen behind su-hed-ule only once, h was delayed one day in Africa, he said, because a 1 forced landing by another plane blocked a runway. PLAN REGISTRATION (Coatlaaed Fram Face I) the local ration office. On October 20 and 21. fuel oil dealers must register and receive their permits to sell oil. Commercial track operators have received detailed blanks from the ODT for registering their ve- i hides These must be filed with i ' the Office of Defense Transports- j tlon. 444 Utility building. Fort Wayne. Farmers who sold lees than 1751 worth of farm produce In the prev-1 lons month, need not file price |

ceilings with the local board, although farm prices arc frozen under the lat<- i OPA order. School teachers have volunteered to assist in the fuel oil regl ■ j ter. similar to the xervlees rendj e.-ed by them during the sugar I registration period. Mr Hill -aid Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Wabie. of route two. Berne, are the parents of a iMsby girl, born last night at 9:04 o'clock at the Adam-, county memorial hospital. The baby weigh-. ed four pounds and two oum at [ birth and ha.' been nam'd Maxine Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, of Decatur rural route, are the parents of a baby boy. born Saturday night at 10 40 o'clock at th'- Adams county memorial hospital. The bal.y ha been named Danny Clayton. He] weighed four pounds, 11 ’• ounces I and is the third boy in the family, j He was born on the birthday of his | brother. lairry. ■ - ——O' — Adams County I Memorial Hospital Admitted Mrs Mary Worthman Ossian: diamiws'-d: Mrs. Car! Shaw and baby daughter. Decatur. o Mrs. Luella Cook I Dies Tuesday Niqht Mr« Luella C 2. wife of I Cook, died at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening at her home three miles I east of Geneva Death was caused l»y paralysis Surviving are the hnaband and four children. Mrs. Guy Lister of Decatur. Mrs Harvey Crandall of Berne, and Obert and Wilda Cook, both of Geneva. Funeral service* will In- held it 2:30 p. m Friday at the Apple Grove church, with burial In Daugherty cem'-tery. o Ex-Decatur Youth Was Formerly On U. S. S, Vincennes Carl D Evans, seaman first i class, formerly of this city, ha* I something to le thankful for. it | lias been made known here. Sea man Evans, for months, was xta tinned on the I S S Vincennes, one of three heavy cruisers reported sunk in tii ■ Solomons battle on August 8. However, shortly before that date he was transferred to an aircraft factory for training as a metalsmith aft"r getting all of his ship training «,n the |)|-fa!ed ves-

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Before bein:: given the transfer, I Seaman Evan <>nt a large photo of the Vincennes to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans of this city, where he . had made his home. He is the son of Fred Evan afcd Mr*. Etbe! Jone,, of Fort Wayne. -■— o — Youth Is Sentenced To Reformatory Term Andrew Mi itierding, 20. of f’e- | Una, Ohio was sentenced to serve 1 lit years In tt.e Indiana state reformatory this afternoon by Judge J Fred Fru'ittc in Adams circuit ' ourt after he had previously enI ter'-d a plea of ;-ui|ty to a charge of i grand larceny. He was also fin’d »i and cost*. Mi nerding w ih returned here last Saturday by Sheriff Ed Mliler from Celina to answer to a 'harge of -testing pigs from the James Everett farm. II • was being held for investigation there In connection with a series :,f thefts. o —— Women Leaders In Salvage At Meeting Mrs. l.eonaru Saylors, county ' chairman and .Mrs. Arthur R. Holt house city chairman, of the women civilian defense councils, attended a meeting in Fort Wayne I lira afternoon, addressed l»y a woman speaker from the salvage division of the Wi'B in Washington The I'M-al women will report on the activity in this community in regard to the strap campaign and the program inaugurated both in the county and city to get every pound of scrap into dealers* hand* o Fort Wayne Probes Death Os Soldier Fort Wayne. Ind . Oct. 14 il'Pi I ■Civil and military poLee her* | today continued Investigation into i the death <rf private first class I Richard Schindler. 32. of Coving ton, Ky . whose mangled body was found yoaterday beside railroad tracks in Fort Wayne Pvt Si-hindl- • was attached to. the 7341th engineers' batailion at ' Camp Scott here, and had been , serving as a cn w dispatcher. Auth-

I NOTICE An I, Bill Coffee, leave for the Army service October 15, and as we plan to continue the operation of our busineNN while I am in the army, the business will be continued as a CASH and CARRY EFFE( Tl V E T( IMORRt )W Since we are eliminating the Delivery service we will lie able to give you Lower Prices for usual Quality food*. We would greatly appreciate all accounts to lie paid in full by October l-"». 1912. COFFEE FOOD SHOP BILL COFFEE JOHN BRIGHT To Rural Telephone Subscribers SB We are unable to purchawe hatteriew to replace thowe now in uwe in jour telephone. In order to conserve vour hatteriee and enable you to continue telephone service, plea.se observe lh< following precaution*: ANSWER OHLY YOUR OWN RING. EVERY TIME THAT YOU -LISTEN IN" ON A CONVERSATION. YOU ARE CUTTING THE LIFE OF THE BATTERIES. WITH YOUR COOPERATION. WE HOPE TO BE ABLE TO KEEP ALL Rl RAI. TELEPHONES IN SERVICE. MMMMflPftP l^.< l MMWftflflflHflfl| The Navy te Calling! Enlmt Nrrn!

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Senate Chaplain ” *" SHHH fl Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of the Foundry Methodist church in Washington, has been appointed chaplain of the U. 8. Senate. He succeeds the Iste Dr. Zetiarney Phillips. orlties said he apparently wu struck by a train while working A military funeral was conducted yesterday, and the (sidy was to be sent to Covington today. — .o G'hl ha* put the keys of His Kingdom in your hands. COLDS:! FIGHT MISERY I where you feel it-rub % C throat, chest and » IwFk® back with time-tested V Vafoßub Hall Mark Greeting Cards for Men in Service B. J. Smith Drug Co.