Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1942 — Page 3
NOVEMBER 3, 1942
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■public sale I an: moving on a smaller farm, I will sell at public I mill'* north and I mile east of Gottschalk Tile Mill, 1 ni. i t 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Monroe. Ind., I TUESDAY, November 10,1912 S Commencing at 1:00 I*. M. |t IS—HEAD OF CATTLE—IS <<>v.. Spitted cow. Black cow, Jersey cow. all to Mirm- time in December. Spotted heifer coming 3- '! H. fi rs coming 2-year-o|d ; 2 Bulls coming 1-vear-spring calves. ■ HOGS ■ IMPLEMENTS man in spreader in good condition: corn cultivatriding plow; corn pUnter: corn shelter; feed 2 Lioodei stoves; garage building; brooder house; au'i trailer; DeLaval cream separator: 2 sets K HOt'SEIIOLD GOODS |B»Mi. 2 tivils. <lressers. 3 cupboards, chiffonier, oil ' 'Hot press. potatoes, honey, canned truit. and many t.H numerous to mention. —Cash. I < UARI.ES CHRISTENER, Owner auctioneer W Baumgartner, clerk. I Public Sale /» under,Unwl will ,e!l *t Public Rale. at my farm located IS >t ami i, tn ||,, Houth of Monroeville. and 1 ’•» mile North of 'S «tor<-. in Madinon townahip. Allen ciunty. Indiana on I El? I DAY,.November 6, 1942 K Commencing at 12:00 o'clock Noon K T h« Following Property. To-wit: ■- t S—HEAD OF CATTLE—« i™* 7 \" w *> year, cdd. due on March Sth giving good flow of ’7? < 0 » * year, old. due February 25th. J reey Cow. due ■l 7 ‘- Ib Jertey Cow. 7 year, old. Red Cow; HoUteln Hull 5 ■K «S. OaenMay Run 5 month, old Red Itaifei. 5 month, old ■< Pte. . I *~HEAD OF HOGS— U K ' n a !ght la pound, each; 2 Tried Gilt, ■ MAV AHO *°* BBANS ■ikaft. AlWr * * ton " of M fu ’ n Ha ’ r :o b ”* hel of n,:lr,t ■ Fmt v — miscellaneous — ■ p,„. I *■ P “* ' u,w; *® rod roll of new Barb Wire; 25 new S»w, ?” Settle; Push-cart Scoop Shovel: Bu'chering Table B '*,'e- Pan Blw,r '" a " d Ww,<,>: an<l Wa,er Troucha. K; ho A» . *“MtAO OF CHICKENS—SS ■ 1 Pullet,; 20 head of Rhode Inland Red Pullet, ■ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Etc. K-j d-2^ 31 üb **- • dining room chair,, large chair: rocking ,mali tabla; buffet, library tabk . day tied »112 lar, X « >« DeLaval; Brooder «:ove Heat'ng ,tove ■tgua ...' a ’*ny other article* not mention d ■ »rt 00 day of aale ■ EDGAR SHAFFER. Owner ■ ***** A#M <«neer»
Halloween with corn shocks. who--' and jack-o-lanterns forming tinbackground. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Wealey ae th.- ben' dressed couple; to Milton Hoffman a* the molt comical. Harold Hoffman. best actor; Mary Grandstaff, beat child'*< costume. A round robin letter watt written to Lieut. ('. M Pmgh, form r pastor of the church. Mr*. 8. E. L*-on-ardxon »js in charge of <T.t< rta.n- j merit The Pythian Sister* enjoyed a I surprise- party last evening after | their regular Temple meeting in | the lodge home Hostesses for the party were Mrs. Ed Ahr, Mrs. L. ('. Annen and Mr«. Clara Brwigart tier. Carnet were played and ten prises awarded Refrenhments were I enjoyed before adjournment — RESEARCH CLUB AT MRS. SPRANG'S i Mrs, l»uii Sprang was hostess . and program leader yesterday afi ternoon when the Reiearcn club ■ ' met at her home on .North Second street. Her interesting paper wa»> ; entitled “Pioneer Life” and th" . following subtopics were g'v<n: “Early Circuit Riders." Mr*. Henry Heller; "Back Woodsman Rev. ' James B. Finley." Mrs. W J. Krick; . Pont Kxpres*." Mrs. ('. D. Lew ton; “Leonardl I»e Vincis Mona lisa and the lamt Supper," Mrs. C. R. Saylors; "Pioneer Poet Walt Whitman." Mlm Eva Acker; “Pioneer Singer Jennie Lind." Mrs. J I I It. Parrish; "Pioneer* of th- Flying Machine,” Mrs. R. If Myers. I After a social hour, the club adjourned to meet next week at th** home of Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Mrs. Runyon who will also be th.* leader will have as her subject. "New Packaging in Industry." — PARTY GIVEN FOR JOHN AFFOLDER John Affoldar, who lives eight 1 miles northwest of this city, was I pleasantly surprised Sunday evening when many friends and relatives arrived for fife-thirty o'clock supper and to assist him in commemorating his birthday anniversary Present other than Mr. and Mrs Affolder and their daughter were ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Affolder and I daughter; Mr. and .Mrs. Mack Spencer, Mrs John Hendrick; and
CLUB CALENDAR Society Desdlln*, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Psi lota X. Bu*in<«* Meeting, Mr- John Hal'erman, 7:30 p m. Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. Reva Stauffer. 7:30 m. Y. P. M B Mab>-1 Schaffer, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Hoeness Meeting, Elks Home h p. m. ('. L. of ('., K C. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Church of the Nazarene Women’* Foreign .Missionary Society, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday laidie-' Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Leigh Bowen. 2:30 p. ni Historical Club, Mrs. Ed Ahr, 2:30 p rn. Red Cross Sewing Unit, American Legion Home, 1 to 4 p. m. Thursday First United Brethren Ladi'-a’ Aid Society, Mrs. Frank Bohnke, 2 p. in. Every Ready Sunday School I Class, Mrs R A. Stuckey. 7:30 p. *n. Presbyterian Missionary Society. ' Mrs. M A. Frlslnger, 2:30 p. m I Nuttinan Avenue W. M. A . Mrs. ' Pearl Reed. 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Dale Igidies’ Aid Soc- ■ |ety. Pleasant Dale Church. All Day. Union Chapel Ladles' Aid Society, Mm. John Walters, 1:30 p. in Church of <lod Missionary Society, Mrs. Cal F Peterson, 7:30 p m. So Cha Rea Club. Mrs. Harold Daniels, 7:30 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mis. William Bell. West Monroe Street, 7:30 | p. m. Christian Ladies Aid. Mrs James , Kitchen. 2 p. in. Friday Happy Homemaker*. Mr*. Byron Reber, 7:30 p. tn Red Cros* Knitting Production Center, American Legion Home, 1 to 4 p. m. Saturday W S. C S. Baked Good* Sale. Schafer Store. 3:30 a. m. Zion Lutheran Bak' d Goods Sal *. Old Moose Building. Monday Firemen's Auxiliary. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. 7:30 p. rn. Pythian Sister* Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. Eugen*- Runyon. 2:30 p m. daughter and eons. Mr. and Mr*. Francis .Noack. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks and son. Mrs. Dessle Noack and daughter. Mr. a:id Mr*. Russel Baumann and daughter. Mr. ’. < - i M Martin Vania, M • aad I Mrs. Emmet Deady and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Gettes Palmer, ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Affolder, Mrs. Woliert Winer of Michigan and Miss Jeanette Sauer. >
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At Pickett I Pvt. Paul G N< idigh. son of Mi and Mrs Dewey Neldigh of this city has !>•* n In service Js months He I- stationed with the 3rd Division. 7th Inf.. Co. I>. APO 3 Camp Pickett. Va. SGT. HOMER DEARMONO IS GUEST OF HONOR The home of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur DeArmond was the scene ol a happy family gathering Sunday when the* entertained honoring their son. Sergeant Homer DeArmond of Needles. California, who i- home on a furlough Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeArmond and son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph fJeArnioiid and daughters Sandra and Detain' . Mr and Mrs. Daniel Webster and son ' Dan. Bryce DeArmond and sons I Fred and Jay. all of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeArmond and son Myron. Mr. and M. i Ken neth DeArmond and son Donald, all of Decatur. Afternoon and evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Foreat DeArmoi.d of Willshire, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Railing and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whltredge and sons and Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur DeArmond and daughter Doris. » • The W S. C. S of the M -thodist church will have a sale of baked goods, salads, linked beam and other items of food at the Schafer store Saturday morning at eightthirty o'clot k. ECONOMICS CLUB HAS GUEST TEA The Root township home tcono-mk-ri club recently held its guest tea at the Monmouth schojl. with sixty members and their guests present to enjoy an exceptionally fine program ' Mrs. William Schnepf, president of the (lull. Opened the meeting with a few words of welcome and a short history of the club. "The Root township club, mother club of all the economics club* in Adam* county, wan organized in April. 1919, with about nine charter member*, six of whom were pre-
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' sent at the meeting and h iv • been active member* since the date of organisation. They are Mr*. D. D. Moses Mrs. Josephine Magley. Mrs C. W. Johnson. Mrs. E. S. I’hrl*tin. Mra J. C. Magley and Mrs ('. D. Kunkel." Mrs. Jame< Kocher, Jr., of D< a tur gave three group* of mu«!ca! selections on her vfbrabarp. religious. patriotic and reque-t num hers. Mr«. Adolph Weidler read t group of original poems, pertain ( ' ing to the autumn season, and the other of childhood though;* and * memor'aea. Mrs. E. W Bu< he. presilent of th>- home economics dubs of Ad- ' am* county gave a short '..ilk on the Value of the dub* aad the friendship* formed through them. At the close of the program, lea was enjoyed with lovely autumn appointment* marking the oc<a- 1 sion. The women's foreign missionary society of the Church of tne Nai zaretie will meet at the home of Mr*. A. W. Lytle of east of the city. Tuesday evening at seventhirty. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Doyle Lytle and Mr*. James Lovelett. A special Invitation has been extended to the honorary men member* and friends to attend this meeting. The First United Brethren ladies aid society will meet at tb ■ home of Mr*. Frank Bohnke Th-arsda* ' afternoon at two o'clock Mrs. Orlen Brown and Mrs. Ira Bodie will be the assisting hostesses and a good crowd is desired All worn *n able to attend are urged to do so as many members are employ**u and cannot leave their woik to be present. MISS HILDA HEIMANN IS STUDY CLUB HOSTESS Our Ladr of Victory dis. .msion group met last evening at th** home of Miss Hilda 'Heimann and answered roll call by naming a feast day of this inoruth Mrs Henry Braun and Mrs. Nick ' Braun were welcomed as new mem- • bers, following which discussions were held on "Faith. Hop** and Charity," ’Temple Bower of th'Pop**." obligation of Attending Sunday Mass;" "Cardinal;" and "Purgatory " Mr-. John Alberding. program chairman, n-ad an article ■ ntltled. "Man You Were the First if Cre at ion.” The next meeting will be held ! Decemlier II at the home of MtEdward J Gase. Th** firemen's auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Francis El.'Worth Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock 0 Adams County I Memorial Hospital Dismissed: Alf ted Rauch, rout' J1; Miss Mayme Terveer, city. Mrs I j Verne Linker and baby daughter i route 1. Ossian; Mrs .Nilan o< b-eii rider, city. > Admitted MIW Jacob Habegget. Heine, Mis* Celia Moyer, rottto 1, Ohio City. O ; Mr* Herb Gibson. Monroeville; Mrs John Reinhard, city; Ml** Evangeline Steele. Pleasant Mill* — —O' ■ —- — Herman Confer To Aid At Telephone Office Leo Yager, president of the Citi Ixt-M Telephone company, this , morning announced the appoint ment of Herman L. ('outer as a«i slstlng secretary of the l<M-al cor- ' | imration. He will assist Chai les D Ehing er in the offlee. learning the duties. 1 preparatory to taking over the accounting if and when necessary. ; Mr. Ehlnger I* planning to enter military service eoon.' He took Ins physical examination at Baer Field yesterday and is awaiting informa tion from Washington authorities on appointment to the signal corp* He will probably remain here sev- | eral Weeks Mr. Center I* rwogniaed as an i auditor of ability He served six j year* a* deputy secretary of state. 1 was vice-president of the Gary Trust 6 Savings company and lor ! ' four year* was treasurer of Lake county. He retired several years age but Is happy to be of service
I WITH TM« Harry Reinhart and Ed Miller, -Utioned at Great latkes, l>; noi*. ’are spending nine day leave* nt , their respective home- her*. The in'-n enlisted In the navy s« ptember 31 and are tin son* of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reinhart and Mr and Mia Henry Mlllei Pvt. Theodore Knapke, lorni'-r . Daily Democrat employe, - no* assigned to Station Complement. l 1 ild<| . Detach., Camp Van Buren, MH*. Mr*. William Blythe and daugh- . ter. Mildred, have returned from a , visit with the former's son. Sgt Harold Irtythe. at Camp Blindin; Fla. Sgt Blythe is a radio ins’ruc- [ tor there Men who have been sent to the United States naval training ata tion at Great Lake*. 111., a* apprentice seamen after completing navy t*n!lstm>-n! at the hendquarU rs of the Indianapolis navy r>*. uitlng area include the following from D*- ' catur Joseph A Martz. 2<>. -on of Harrs A Martz of HR No. iL and Ernest Anderson. Jr., 19. .von ot Ernest Anderson. Sr . of RR No 6 Charles R M.-Gill whewe previou experience as a pharmacist qual fled him for a petty office- rating In thi- navy, who enlisted as a pharmacist's mate third cla-s M< Gill Is married and lived .North Third street Enlistments report, d today by fh<- Fort Wayne recruiting office* of the U S navy included William H Fi-her. son of Mi and during these days when manpower 11- so important. H<- began Ins duties this tnerning.
y' A iSSIi i 11E0W ■ A Picture We’ve Framed for 4,000,000 Mothers This i» an American. lands, he lives and rides like a king! Last month he reached his twenty- America's railroads are grateful for first birthday—and now he’s going to the leading role they have been able to be a soldier! play in this life drama. The knowledge The steps he is standing on are the that they are able to transport this boy. steps to the train that will take him away an <f millions like him, swiftly, safely, to war. As he waves farewell, he makes and most comfortably to military destia picture that will live forever in a nations, is ample compensation for years mother's heart—a picture which has its of planning and preparedness, counterpart in the hearts and memories go we would like to offer this, a second of 4,000,000 mothers all over the nation. picture, for the mothers of America to Once he boards his train, there is carry in their hearts: a picture of your nothing too good for this soldier-to be; sons after they ve said goodbye—startno accommodations too luxurious; no ing on life's greatest adventure among food too nourishing and appetizing; friends, and in the care of American no reasonable favors too hard to railroad men who consider their happigrant. Compared to service men in other ness. health, and well-being a sacred trust. 1/408,964 ’MIGHT CMS PUT mt row our AMERICAN RAILROADS AT WAR ERIE F«y ar Hoadr aad Stamfi , «aauw * ONi OF AMERICA'S « All ROAO $- &U MOSIHZID FOE WAR! • |
Mr- Horner Fl-her: Roiicrt F, as | <•1. son ot Mr and Mr* John F*-a-«*l| and G orgi- W Di'hon* all of D*•< atll Th< sidt'-s of Pvt. Francis' !..*!: le ha been correct 1 to] it ad C i B 373th Eng G S. Camp White tire Bk« 2. U S I army The add of Max Shady. Sea ! man 2C. son of Mr- August Pei k 1 I* iFGS v< 'i..* WiU r ' a Cecil I 1 Field Bldg '■ Jacksonville Fla The addre«- <,f Dirk She«-« naval aviation cadet, and ’on of t vs \dd • Sheet<*4*lt«ei of thi* ■ ■ ,ty. L Cadet R D L Sheets. Bat: 12. Co K Pi.c 3 Quad Bldz ' Room N P F S lowa City.' lowa. ■ 1 ha- le i 3 given a Sqd. C-3. Bk“ I A\FCC. Nashville. Tenn. S'.ff. Sgt Don Death is now locate* ii New Guinea, atcori.ng to * . d •.... n*d by his pare*i*s. Mr and Mu Floyd Death Sgt. lieath had been -tationed in Au-tialia since January.
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Francis Faurote To Head Sons Os Leqion Offoer* of the Sons of the !x*ig ion were named last night during the annual election of off!' ers. h’-ld In the la-gion horn. Francis Faurote was elected captain of the squadron. Other officers are: Harry H. H'-bbie. fls-t lieutenant; Vernon B . ib-bbli . second lieutenant; Albert Gillig adju-tant; Jahn GiUig, tinan- "• officer Gerald Gehrig, wergeantatann- Richard Gehrig, chaplain; Cail Ra*h. historian. The organization will meet on the first and thii'l Monday of *a< h month. Al) meeting* start at 8 o'clock. Ed Bauer Ln al po-t member, is the Son* of Legion committee chairman. —o th n Ipvwwi rn«FM .T s COLDS I Relieve mUery direct I V JX- -without "doiiAo? r LrUBONwVI/tJSu?
