Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1942 — Page 3
: DN ESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1942
STMAS DAV BRIDE .. party. including a gift j '■".j-s given laM night at the : ’ v-itn-- ■'» W'ln< fleeter street >jS . Mias Kathryn I. • •of Chrixtnia:4 . for the party wer.- ■ z U rit'-r of Huntington, i y,, Mi*.* Marjorie Mil- j , M. y Frank nad Mi*, r , ■ ' n’>'* room* w, r p atYule'id” appoint i J \ , •.!<•.! « of hell*, lighted ' -hum greens. Dec- ~, o', - •Iter sld'> of th< < ti .-I the getting for I •j,). *h > arrived with a I / f'- and presented ,j! -1 hr oyer, had on I: a poem rift within and th« »M requts'ed to r ii «j the content* i
,4 SAWt avis/ JJ A BRIGHT \ w: mWTASTITOI / W 1 JmY ou ran work cooking * u *'th O r,enul , m Sauce. Use it in cooking ’J md on the table, too. ] Buy a bottle today. L Send far FREE A ik. Recipe r i.6 $AUCI QU* Alt euicxrai ■O’* * c.l.akl. Cll>. ■•€ E.att-iF-* AGAIN SEALTEST PresentH .ionel larrymore l)icken« Immortal Story I Christmas Carol’ RUDY VALEE SEALTEST SHOW Christmas Eve December 24th WLW WMAW -SPM. Sponsored by CLOVERLEAF EAI.TEST ICE CREAM
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Thursday , Kavern Shir. Ma -mi- Hull. 7 •><) , p. nt Monday Py’h an Seers, K. of p. Home. ” p tn. pay a forft Mis* Shroyer w.i, with 1 ' ornag" of <>ny u nd »wee* pea- and each gu'e' was given a wint» or<age of pinw tn miniature bell- and red tier- ■ ries. I ,■. •,•, 4 to the dining room, where refreshment* were <etv»,| from a table I centered With a mystic (.indie ill a j ne«: of pin,, and eon»w and a: ! i round’d w.th fru.t i-andie* Th*kuiet.de and bridal them’ ■* wen combi.'ied in tin appointmeti* Pre- i <!d::ig at the 'aid, Mr* Mau ' i nr and Mi,. M.E-r The hostess’, a. . .ia*.-'»*d by j tin--• moth’-l ■, M Calvin Yom' I -Mt Ihvld Adam,. Mr* Leland! Fiatik. M Fanny Ma y ..nd M*e M.i >■'. grandmother. M John 1 H"!!'••• and her - M., Libby I M. y M.,, Shroyer will become the i br.de of Janna C’.nk May.din of Schenectady. New York in a cere ' mony to b- solemnized Chr;*tma* I day at four o'clock in the afternoon | in the Zion Evangelb.il and It" formed church Reverend Matthew Worthman of! Bluffton will re i-.Ve the v->w- M -s , I Martha Macy will be Mu* Shroy ' er'* only attendant while Merrick i Sheppard of Terr.' Haute w ill ,- erve I a* be,; m in. I'.ihi ■, ar ’in- A'dl.ng w.il be Kobert Mut*ihler. Leo Kimch. Itichard Steele and I. V Baker Follow,ng th.- w. dd ng .1 te. option Will be held at tile honi' of Ho bride', parent,. The St John Smiling Juniors met : recently for a ChrHtina- p.ir'y \f ’••t a pot luck dinner, gift, were ex- - < hanged.«arol» *ung and gr.me, en--1 joyed Pre-.rent were Irene and Wilda Btaiid'muell.-t. Heloria Bn! , temeier. Mary Schroeder. Maxine tlallmeyer. Eileen K’.iu., and El ! enure Meyer, The next meeting w.ll be held In January MRS. HALBERSTADT HOSTESS TO AID The Baptict lading' aid society 1 of Plea*ant Mill, enjoyed an all day ('hrlxtmaii party at the home iof Mt, .lame, ILilberC.idt. At noon, a deli< lou- < hl< ken dinnet wa, served Beautiful Chri,tma, de’oration* formed the Netting for the party. Carol, were aung and ncripture read by Mr*. Haibectud! After the - gift exchange, context, were en ' joyed and prize, won by Mr*. Frank Fortney Mr*. Della Bowerx and Mr«. Willlama. I Present were Mna Bryce Daniel*. Mr*. Paul Ix>b«lger. »on Jimmie. ; Mr* Janie, Halberatadt. Jr. Mt, c L. Custer. Mr,. Harry Martz. Mt Frank Fortney and daufhUf
Gets Chevrons ■ • I 1 r - "' * - < |{ob> rt C Meyer, r.i of M. and j Mr*, l.udolph Mey. • of rout" <>n«. I Decatur, ha, been advanced to the I rank of corporal u Stimon Field. 1 Sun Antonio Text- depot tr.ii'ilng .ration He 1, a graduate of Hoag- ■ ioaixl high “< hool and opera'ed a j gtocery and «ervi<-e ,’ation at the I Adam,-Allen county line print to 1 hi* enlieltnent at Dayton. Ohio la-' ’July He w.i- aligned ’o S’lnmin ' Field oil Novembe' Il ; Sue. Mr* Della Bower*. Mr*. Ed ! M,-l> hing and .on Donald. Mr* | i William Noll and the ho*t<-«* MtHa'bemtadt. Sr. SGT CURT LATURNIR IS HONORED WITH DINNER Mr and Mr, Hu* LaTurner of] I Monroe enter’ained with a Christ-. ! ma, dinner Sunday honoring their j | ,011. Sergeant Cuit luiTutner. who. 1 returned to Camp CarraJieile. FioriJ da. Sunday nigh’ after a lefi-day, furlough. ] (luest* were Mr and Mrs. Ro«* 1 LaTurner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and children Allen and Cor-1 ( a! of Decatur. Mr. and Mr*. Alvi* Bcr atnl children Marlene. Ivan ' and Janet of Berne, Marlon LaTurner. Harold Butler. Robert Hig'a and M a, Bernice laiker, all of Decatur. Clayton and Elmer Schrock of Wolcottville. Mary and lairie La Turner and the honored gne*t. Sgt I LaTurner. MOTHER'S STUDY CLUB LOVELY VULETIDE PARTY Member* of the Church Mothers' • 'tidy <lub enjoyed a lovely Christina* party and p.'ogram la,t night a: the home of Mrs. Floyd Grand- . stuff on North Second -treet. There were twenty-two members and the following gue,', present. Mr* Her man Myer*. Mrs. Hairy Itailey. Mr* S. E Leonatd*on. Mre. R. D. TWO COLORFI L APRONS xi , r ■. ••• ■ . ‘A n ’ 1.1 * v mi?// I /; J // Hl’ Z’vr I X I IECIf / M/y. • ’ w l/ 9258 II / ; /Mi /r /..A / Zl 1 1 —** k 7 P - Marian Martin Two gay apron* from Pattern 925* by Marian Martin. “A” has an appliqued heart and heart pocket with ric-rac trim; “B” use, lace round its pocket, top and skirt. Psttern 925 S may be ordered only In sizes small <32-30. medium <34 3«». large <W-42». Small »lze. view A. require, 1% yard* YS-inch fabric. % yard contrast and 3H yards ric-rac; view B. IS yard* 35-lnch fabric; 5 yard* lace edging. _ Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins for this Marlin Martin pattern Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Order Foundation Pattern 949« by Marian Martin NOW! This permanent pattern of your exact measnrem- nts is easy to make In muslin It eliminates tiresome St tings Pattern sixteen cents Send your order to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Department. 3M W. Jackson Blvd, Ckicago, UL
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
Myers, and Mr,. Jame, Kocher. Jr J Beautiful Christmas d<" oration, I < prevailed with lighted taper*, a manger scene and .1 Christmas ire,- J under which th«- ex< hange gif:* 1 wer- arranged. The meeting opened w-th the dub -ong. follow’d with th«- read lug of the cht.,ima- story by Mrs. Grandstuff. Group singing was enjoyed. with Mr- Kocher playing on her vibraharp. M-* It D Myers then gave D. ken* Christina* Carol. The Christmas gift exchange was enjoyed and lovely refr''Slinient* i s"t . "d tiy candlelight. OS I OUR BO VS "1 WITH TK» COIOBS\ A CHRISTMAS GREETING j "Camp Shelby. Miss.—Appreciate greetings from »o many friends in Decatur. Impossible to acknowledge individually as I would like. Through the med mm of the Daisy Democrat I woi Id like to say. 'thank you.' May our Infant Saviour bless and protect all of you. “Chaplain Alv n Jasinski." Father Jasinski is the former assistant pastor of St Mary's church m this city. A release from Camp Perry. Ohio ■ dis'bne, the assignment of n. wly inducted Adam, county num ; from there to th" following camp*: [ to Camp Phillip*. Salinas. Kansas: j Walter Steffen of Decatur Ralph .1 I Ixingenberger of Pleasant Mills. ' To Fori <’u*ter. Michigan. Gnome j Burge-* r.f tleiievn. I Pvt. Adams Baller writes from : Fort Riley, Ka a.a,. that they lia J ‘ I is Incite, of «tiow tli"r-' and that the temperature was 12 below 11° Is connected witl, an arm.vred divi.ilon Mrs. Leland May. of this city, has her most cherished possession a photo of her son in a folder that he made, himself. Her eon. Pvt. Edwin I. May. has been confined in the sta'ion hospital at Camp Forr**t, Tenn., and couldn't get nut to buy Ills mother a birthday pre«ent. The hand made folder was the next be«t solution and now •h" "woiildn t a "pt- any aiiniun' of money for the gift " Hi, addd ress l« Pvt Edwin L. May] 35330'.’2.7, Station Hospital Ward t C-A. Camp Forre-' Tenn APO *" Staff Sgt. John M<4'>nnel|. son of .Mr and Mi* Joe Mcf'mnell, I, home from hi, California camp on furlough. Sgt T*< h Wayne Johnson, son of Mr. and Mr, B>ll Joim,on. is home on a furlough until ■MMutday from his dii'le, at Fort M Arthur. Calif Great Lakes, 111., De,- 21 .After selection for training a, a special' i«t In the I' S navy on the basts of a serie, of aptitude tests given to every Bluejacket liuiing his re crult training. Bert Bernarr Gran j
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ger. 20, eon of Mr. und Mr* Bert Granger. 25 South First, Decalin. Ind . ha* completed a 16-wcek train Ing course In the service •< hool for machinist's mates here at the V. S 1 naval training station. Alen graduated are -ent either to the fleet or to an advanced service ,i-hool for additional instruction. Then they werve under veteran petty off.- • - in th' specialized field*, re. eivlng more pta-tlcal instructon .md experience Servi" n *■ hool graduates wili be eligible for petty ofieer ratings a* soon as they are able to pMM the qualifying ex amination after graduation. Th" new address of Paul S< hm 'z son of Mr. ami M- Frank Schmitz of this city. - A-c Paul B S< hmi z A A F B S. Class t : I. Big Spt.nr*. Texas. Pvt Lewi, Smith, former Ad am* county prosecutor, has arrived >n Newport New A'a . uccording to won! reielved by his parent*. 1 Mr and Mrs. Fred Smith IL* add re** ia not available, sine- he ha“ I no' been definitely assigned, was reported Li’-ut. ijgt C.iMius M "Cash'' Ke,a r, I' S. N. It . a gradua'e of the commun.iations < hool at ila. va'd naval training .(hool in Cambridge. Ma . ha* been vi-i'ing in iD«'atur. Huntington and Fort ; Wayne while on leave He ha* 10-en . visiting here at the horn ■ of li.s father-ln-law. Simeon J Hain. Evanston. 111., Dec 23 Richard | I. McMillen. 20, ,ion of Mr. and Al's Glen McMiß»n. Pleasant Mill* Indiana, ha* bee ; selected to receive specialized Instruction as 3 radioman at the I' S naval training school on Northwestern univet slty campus here Cpon completing the biW'-ek course he will be eligible for promotion to a third claw* petty officer liefore being (assigned to duty afloat or ashore. 'AL Millen, who enlisted in tile ( navy October 21. took his "boot" I training at the t'. S. naval train ing siatlon. Great Lake*. Illinois. Through a sene* of aptitude test, he was chosen to attend radio school. BRITISH NAVY IN fContlnusd Pinm r»«r« o haul job ahead -lashing through formidable and w i-ll prepared Jap defense, Further up the coa«t. the Jap* still hold a beach head u*H>ut two and a half mile* long, at Sanansnda but .Allied forces still are edging (loser and trying to <ut down that die'ati.e Inland from Gona, I another lap (one >• Jig inopp.-d lup t>y American and Australian for. r, LEO YAGER TO (CaatlaaaO Fw** 11 board ’ The dire* tor, besides Mr Yager and Mr. »%P,ger »r< C E Beil. N E Hite *ti. *>ut E V(»xl,-w (|<- Mr Ehln will report .1' Fort Monmouth. N J. t>r Immediate eervkce in the army ' ■ Ing at .1 49 o'( !>« k at the Adams I county memorial hospital to Mr. I and Mi, George Cramer of MonI toe o To Entertain Home Owners This Evening The M( Millen Home Building I Corp. will entertain for its S 2 I home owner* at •’> !o o'clock this I ''veiling at the Masonic hall with la dinner and < htistma- party Prizes will also be awarded to I owners for achievements in mainj taihitig their propel ties during the I year. Dale AA' McMillra of Fort Wayne, founder of the McMillen ii'dus'rie, and the home building agency In this city, will be chair mall of the meeting —— o Seven Are Killed As Two Bombers Collide Pueblo. Colo. I»ec 23 it'Pi Army air base officialls have ideu 'ifled the seven killed when two four-motored iMimbera collided over a practice bombing rang* late yesterday. One of the planes plunged to earth and crashed In flames. Two of the crew parachuted to safety and seven were kißed. The sec ond plane was cilpp'wi. but man aged to nidk»* it hack to*ha«c. Michigan City Lad Is Near Death From Burns Michigan City, Ind. Dec 23 — tl'pt -Phy«ican* are continuing their efforts to save the life nf five-year-old John Petrowski a’. Michigan City The youngster is suffering from burned lungs a* the result of hi* being trapped in a burning residence yesterday. Firemeh found John and bls pet dog
Patriots In Greece Slay 600 Italians Sabotage, Bombings In Occupied Europe Ixindon. Dec. 21 (I P) Greek In London report that patriots at home have sia-n Stm Itai an -old ' ie .11 up ' (WO week*. Tii" Greek guerrillas tire b,'nir led by Genet ay /- ■• • who . • mi'ed a bridge bet wen .A'hen and Salonika a moti'h ago. M-.inw li.'.e. !..j,oG from ’ln- < -<n- : •-non: tel! of sabotage and bomb Ing n mo*t of o<up "d Europe A dispt'ih from Spain ’"ll- of the bombing ■>! .1 i’-i' -- 'Ute. where five German offi><:< w n k.: >'l and nite- wo>ind<-<l A tt.i n of <v pioeve, w,i« (down up li'.' Pai . Ano’hei bl.’,' blew up a li * pap" plant a: Lyon Salmteui, !.t' .'i tin p.irt ar".i- of Ito nli ami 1.Harve. Twen'y wi pe:-on- hav< hen ar. "Ve.l at A <by and ('.-• m-.'i' F* r.ind f” bombing ;-'’"'iitr. tcli’ r r'-p ." '* ■ i.v • .-’h' '4'l> n w• : i i-xt <■ It'd .(' Z.izi a I ie-i*l.' v... And 12 ''• 1 • to death ■J General Wcvqand Is Prisoner Os Nazis Mad Id Dec 21 11'Pi General Maxine AA'cygnnd i, i’-v".i|i-d by report- from Fnilice to lie a pu- ' "tier of the G" mail*, probably in east Bru . I II" i- i,d Io blunder strong guard le,i he repeu' the fi it of g>neral Henri Gliaud now an Allied leader In North Africa. The story told 1* that AA’eyg'ind ■ had .i • "tifcrcnci' '.'.i’ll Pe'.titl. nouncing hl* Intention to fly to Algiers. He hade the old marshal good bye and was on hi* way to an airfield with hi* son and d.iugh-ter-ln-law wh< u arrested l>y .1 German office When AA'eycatid asked the reason, the Gentian i*afd t-> have replied "AA'- don’t want anothei Giraud " Stilwell Hopes For War's End In Year New Delhi. India Dec 2'l <l l’> Indirectly, licu'eliant general Joseph Stilwell ha- expressed the hope that the war in the P icifit will be over by th! time next i yen' Stiiwe'.i. wh" command* Ameri . an forc« * in Indi.i China and Bui ma. sent a f'hrlstinas message to .ill hi* men And lie wound it up with till* statement "N<-xt year. I trust you'll all lie back whete Christina- really <an to merry " Sweden To Increase Troops Under Arms Stockholm, Dec. 23 HPi The Swedish government ha, decided to increase the number of troop* under anna this winter and next spring All military leaves and deferment, have Iw-i-n cancelled, under ato d The boy - , parents. Mr and Mrs M L. Pctrowsk'. and a three-year-old brother escaped through a window
Increase farm productivity . by building - improvements umlli CONCRETE
Fanners today are stepping up production of dairy products, eggs, li,estock and other essential foodstuffs. One way tu begin the job is to build concrete born floors, stock feeding floors, poultry house floors, manure pits, storage cellars and ocher improvements that make your farm more efficient and productive. > AU you need are a few sacks of porti I land cement, sand, gravel or atone, and some boards for forming. Concrete contfrves_critical_“ tear motrriali' ; many > ! mm jobt'nted none. i Economical, life-time concrete im- , . provementa cost surprisingly little to build. You can do the work yourself, or ask your cement dealer for names of concrete contractors. For helpful free literature on “how to do it," chock list below and mad today. Rmi. m >..»v aawal aad ■*! ! Dairy bora fleere Maawe »'. , RaidWy haaao Oaors .leraoee t E . 9»**«o •ear* caUars j ["’*** kOHMa (Jltaak*. OaafM ; RaawOoSieae i Far*, ragairs * FOkTIAND CtMtNT ASSOCIATION » QIIMWW..H 1 EUY WAF STAJMFS AMD BONDS ‘i
EPERSONALS Mie Joe Krick i- ft 'hi* morning i >: t'amp f'rowd’-r. Ato to v.*i! ti< hue bund. Seri’eant Krick, over the ho day* Al Anker announced toiay that i ue W ..1 ( lose hi- Sinclair - a'.i’i a' Adam, and AA' 'i‘ he-:« ■io '!!-• "t "i ■ month uir.i April 1. He w.ll f- ip- n in the -print; -f t ,- po -.llb "In 'to- lll'-all III". ( I'm looking for a job." *aid Mr ( Ank"i M * C .iri I! Fl k. who. with :ier br i'het founded and op< rated !o- Fl k Fl'ii.i. < omp.my .r For' W.iym many yen;, d -d Sunday night a' the hom«- of a I In Tampa. Fla She was the a-iti’ of M’« It hard l'..o**otn vl \ it lane Ar bbold R N * home from Indian i I'nivet* ty Bloomili-’ on, win-;.- h« * w irking of cidlegc <|> Spetld ' tl" holiday- w.'h h'-t pateti'- M ami Alt* 1, E An hbold and "U B.il Boi> Y r' of Purdue t'niversity laifay* - I •! In• .’a la • nizht a v.i at ,n vi-.' with h'paren' M arid Mt> C, •'' Yi ' and dauyri'.cr A. D Itay \. 'i»-'d w"., known D"’a'.|t (I’ll'. ' who suffered pain fu! 1.1 i .• yet’ - day morning * h"h el I’p’-'l m 'he • ,n froli' "! h - o.'fi'>• .ilid f a 'ir' d hi- I girt . i i.i’.d - *i, reported iday a ■ •-•.li.- t.i.i.y '"mfoi'aldy .it th" Adam i nutity m’-tniir..i! !,o*pi'a!
FLOWERS ii ( for Christmas ! GOOD SELECTION ; (1 T flowers •: and -aSJ POTTED PLANTS n , hone W. Adams ! Hu«KKXkr. a>’n It r. :: xr.kirxax><r. «a:: >t a >t:: it it >t sx K a «rt k a :r s « >:T, rt « I '! M I c Ml 6 K I i The Selection and Purchase k a ' X - • nf a family burial lot in advance of the need for such a memorial plot is as wise and provident as the making of a will, the provid- - J I ing of life insurance, or any other form oi family protection. It you have not made this “BEFORE NEED” provision for your loved one, d<; not wait for that certain day when you MI ST do so. Act now. I 1 ,! Decatur Cemetery Assn. I in r Sill £ " I S lx 111 w X x rt x >: x x x x x x x.x x xjt x x xx « rt x %x x x.x .t«.s x x.x x xjt.x rtx.x rt k x x x'x x q Sorg Meat Market FRESH .MEATS I -TH ITS & \ Et.ETABI.ES FROZEN FOOD LO( KERS FRESH lb PICNIC ** E n Pork ( hops HAMS, lb 33* T-BONE If?*, SMOKED STEAKS, lb 53* JOWL lb. FRESH ,h '«BAr« CKEAM Pork Liver ( HEESE. lb 3** SLICED 9Cm cottage BACONJb. 33* Cheese, lb. i Oranges . doz. I9e JfC ' Swt. Potatoes, lb. tie Grapes • Potatoes Onions 10. 10c Grapefruit - Apples Carrot- - Cabbage lOci Head l ettuce SWEET « w _ l eaf l ettuce POTATOES, can M Green Onion- TOM ATO pg _ Celery - Cranberries JI ICE, can * w ; | CUISED ALL DAY ( HRiSTMAS
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I I' i* thought thri’ h. w 11 h» 3*t>» Ih- moved to h - lmm»- on Monroe I nu’-ei iomorrow. Charlie laing veteran tailor of j th;* - ity who b.ie been confined to i the Ad.im- county memorial ho«pl!.i with pneumonia, i* ieported ."in ■ better ll* ha, ben able Io | -it up a lit'.llM Evarig’-lne Fuhrman I, home from Ball teacher,' colVI in ’• sot 1 week*' holiday v .' w th her parent*. Mr. and Mr- Ira Fuhrman of Thud »’reef. M Eva AA'til't’-nbarger of route 2. M"’ir-"-v. " wa. ; a Dcatur v.’-i:* i i oda y M'- A I. M.iylitt of Fort Deig’law i w 1 .it ■ ve in l» ■< ,I‘iir thi, •.i n ti-' to Io- •" • «• of Mr. and M B’-ii F Sh'oy< • and attend th" w. Jding -■• tie; hi. Jam»*. Clark .md M'-< Ki’ti''' Shroyi ". which w I te uti event of t'nri-'ma- day o - - The i ,tti> t .''o’ie li a nation , ' • tl'-.l tt tl Otl’'
FIAKO rPIE CRUSTPfrc ivion-mixrd »o that you can t»c certain before you , bake that yuu‘ll !»t proud of the result.
