Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1943 — Page 3
|DA y FEBRUARY 12, 1943
U%SOCIETY
3K~>* — uHTr MEETINGS WnsROE SOCIETY -! • "”"7 w: "; ■■ . . -o one circle of ’•/.. • Christian \| ,!,ro- Method «■ I ■ ' :me the study ■; , Foundation." by u . printed. fHa i ■ I1,,; "■'* threviewing . M:< John Floyd. H ’ ' -,.-!. Mrs. Sheldon ■ ' j\! Julius Pfeiffer. speakers Sr . . for both groups to \ssenrblilig ’>)< k in the morn W'.. ...-■or. opened with ani | hymns. e. k lunch wiio en- ■ ,-m-s were selected > b whhh are to be a . . Reapers and the , circles will con • tudy groups so- . . 'I he tH-Xt meetings . ,1 V! ,r II 10 at -lie same Be D. LEWTON *£ss TO CIRCLE “C” : , . : lie Women',! Sot . . rvice met at thm c. D. Lewton on |S . •: - t yeaterdhy atHp-. N. It Steury pre elm t.-d d-votiotii ; >.y asking ail to sing I' May Not be on the lb : Scripture reads uni the Irwk of Joshua r ...>- 1 h -me of service ■ h-?>h Passwater wan In us 'he 1-sson on religious events. the business meeting. ■ »..*' .- ported and mention K ,! th- .11 and shut-in m>-m-J'ijti- were discussed rela S-. father and son banquet
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Nuttman Avenue l'nit<d Brethren Young .Married Couples’ Clawt, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Sudduth. 1 7:30 p. m. ■ Calvary Ladies’ Aid Society, Mri. Mila Harmon, 7:30 p. m. lied Cross Knitting Center, American Legion Home, 1 t 0 4:30 p. m Legion Auxiliary Meeting, Legion Home, 7:lfo p. m. Saturday Valentine Dance, It. p. o. Elk«. 9 p. m. Monday Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. Home, After Temple. Pythian Slaters, K. of P. Home. 7 p m. Research Club, Mrs. W. Guy Drown, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Catholic latdies of Columbia, K. of (’. Hall. 1:30 p. tn. Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. Charles Beineke. 7:30 p. in. Tri Kappa Party. Elks Home, 8 p. m. Pai lota XI Party, Mrs. Floyd Grandotaff, 8 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club. Mrs. S. E. Hite, 2:30 p. m. Wesley Couples' Class. Mrs. Lloyd Niel. 903 Walnut Street. 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Sewing I'nlt. American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. J. L. Kocher. 2:30 p m. Thursday Woman's Guild, St Luke Evangelical and Reformed Church. All Day, to be held in the church .March 1. Delicious and colorful refreshments of a patriotic motif were served by the hostesses. Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. Fred Hancher, Mrs. Perl Riker and Mrs. Dee Flyback CHURCH MOTHERS REGULAR MEETING Members of the Church Mothers' study club met Wednesday afternoon in the social room of .he Methodist church for the regular leaeon study The dolls which the mothers had taken home to redrew were returned. look Illg like new. Mrs Joe Elzey gate the devotions and Mrs. Watson Maddox presented an Interesting lesson from the Christian home entitled "Wholesome Personality.” A round table discussion followed the lesson. Mrs. Leonard Saylors will review the book. “When Our Hearts Were Young and flay." by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, at the Pai lota Xi party Tuesday evening at the home of Mis. Floyd : Grandwtaff. — The Catholic laidiwi of Columbia will meet at the K. of C hall Tuesday evening at six-thirty o’clock for a pot luck supper and social evening. Each memlw-r is asked to
In Alaska Ji ■ I Pvt Harold Niblick, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Dan Niblick, of this city, formetly associated with the Nib-' lick A- Co. store here. Is now serv- ( Ing witli tin I'.S forces in Alaska ■ Pvt. Niblick entered the service on | Aitgusi*l7. 1912 and left for Alaska on November 23. 194'2. send a Valentine greeting Io Miss Adelaide Rellingen Route 3, Fort Jennings, Ohio, who has bc-n bed fast since last November. Every niemb-r is also asked to bring her blanket book to the meeting. , CIRCLE "B" MEETS AT MRS. 0. K. BAKER'S Mrs. (>. K. Baker was hostess to tin- members of Circle II of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church at her home on Winchester otreut yesterday afternoon. Tlte meeting opened with devotions by Mrs. Raker, whose subJec.t was "A Cup of Cold Water.” The year's work was planned followed by religious current events conducted by Mrs. R. D. Myers. During the social hour, refreshments were served by the hostess. ■ assisted by Mrs. Amos Yoder and Mrs. Ed Clark. ALL DAY MEETING AT MRS. CHAS. SHOAF'S The ladles* aid aoclety of St. Paul church held an ail day meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Charles Shoaf. A potluck dinner ' was enjoyed at noon with devotions by Mrs. Byron Reber. The ; day was spent In sewing. Present wen- Mesdames Von Re. tier. Abe Hchnepp, Tom Noll. Tom Bess, John Parrish. Sarah Martin, Frank Auratid. Lyle Franz. BFron I Reber anil children. Arthur Sell- . eiderer and daughter. Gale Cook. Kermlth Parrish and daughter, i TWO BI SY-DAY FROCKS i itaiVw A 1 r ’ Jr I’A 1 lA/Jm Y*' A < 911 5 " \ a J \ \ Il \l\ 1 11 \ 1 Wy n • \ h\\\ 9228 l * || 1 \\ ' y I Marian Martin A double feature for today — In I two smart frocks for matrons! Both Pattern 9115 and Pattern I 922* are Marian Martin deaigna; i ' both are slimming, practical, easy I to make. Pattern 9113 may be ordered only in women's sizes 3S. 38. 4«. 42. 44. 44. 48. 50 Size 34 requires J yards 35-inch. 3% yards vic-1 rac; Pattern 9228 may ba ordered j only In women's sixes 34. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44. 46 Size 36 requires 3S, yards 33-lnch. Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins j for thia Marian Martin pattern | Write plainly SIZE. NAME. AODRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Just Out —our Spring Pattern Book! A practical a*wing guide, six make-over designs; smart, aimple-to-sew work, sports, and dress-up styles for all ages. Pattern Book, ten cents. Send your order to Dally Democrat Pattern Department. 564 W. Raudulph Street, Chicago, HL
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Jk WOIMOI HMM Attention Service Men! Adams post 43, American Legion. extends a cordial Invitation to all men in the armed forces of the United States, now home on furlough or leave, to attend the Americanism banquet and program, to be held at the American Legion home Monday evening. A cafeteria dinner will be served, starting at 6 o’clock, and will be followed by a short speaking program and a variety of entertainment. — The address of l*fc. Frederick Baller, eon gs Jasper Balle.*, of this ■ < ity. Is Di-tachmmt B. Stage H, SOUt SAWR, Drew Field. Tampa Florida. IT-. Bailer is now home <>n | furlough. The address of Lieut. Kltner Schultz, former .McMillen company 1 employe. Is 461 Signa! Const. Bn. Avn.. faingley Field. Ya. The new address of James Borders. former Decatur police chief, ' who has been aligned to the provost marshal school at Fort Custer, Michigan. Is us follows: T-5 James M. Borders, P.MGS Investigators Co. Claes 6. Fort Custer. Michigan, according to word received by his wife. Carl Cochran, son of Mrs. Otto Doherty of Geneva, has been advanced to the rank of corporal at Fort Monroe, Virginia, according to word received by his mother. U.S address is: Carp. Carl E. Cochran 35764056. 3rd Training Btrey, C. A. D. S.. Fort Monroe, Va. The m-w address of Pvt. J*aul IL Oetting Is Co. F. 359th Inf. APO 119. Camp Van Dorn. Mixa. Corporal WlHiam P. Schroi k. Jr , has been advanced to that rank al St. Petersburg. Floiida where he m - Floyd Smltley. Forrest Durr and j Mr. and Mrs. Shoaf. The Woman's Guild of the St. Luke Evangelical and Reformed i cjiurch will hav<- an all day meetI Ing at the church Thursday. MRS. J. R. PARRISH HAS CIRCLE "A” Circle A of the Women's Society of tMiratian Service of the Methodixt church met at the home of Mrs. John R. I’arrlxh yesterday afternoon with eleven members present. The meeting was called to order by the chairman. Mrs. W. F. Beery. Mrs. la-lgh Bowen gave the devotional* using as her topic,” Love One Another or Ixive Thy Neighbor." Mra. Orval Baughman conducted a discussion of religious current events assisted by Mrs 1 Bowen, Mrs. Hubert Zerkel and j Mrs. Beery. During the business meeting 38 calls were reported The women voted to continue the serving of refreshments. The penny colli-ctlon amounted to 61 cents. Refreshments were served during the social hour by Mrs. Ed Wicks, Mrs. Hazen Moore and Mrs. Met Welker. Ifostesxiw for the March meeting will lie Mrs. Homer Ixrwer. Mrs. Sol Sheets and Mrs. Harl Hollingsworth Mrs. John Peterson will have devotions while Mr*. Hubert Zerkel Wil lie the leader with a continuation of current ' events. Warrant Officer G. C. McClure, son of Mrs. Mary McClure, of thia city, former first sergeant of the 1046th Basic Flying Training Squadron at Goodfellow Field, Texas, has been appointed warrant oEicer. junior grade 1 Hla brother. Lieut. Robert Mc-| Clure. Is a pilot In the V.B. Ferry 1 Command. 1
To (iet Wings w I - It- ? Vaul Llnlger, air cadet In the I’.S. air forces, will receive hl* wings and a second lieutenant's commission next Tuesday when he , is graduated from the fly Ing school' at Pampa, Texas. Vaun. a former j Decatur high school athlete, enter-1 tsl the service lust summer. His ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liniger. will go to Pampa on Saturday to witness the graduation ceremonies of the school. They will go l>y plane from IndiaAnpolis to Amarillo. Texas. stationed Corp. Schrock Is a member of the airmy air force band He ; is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schrock of South Second street. Goodfellow Field. Texas. Felt 12 41. (' McClure, son of Mrs. M. M. McClure. South Mh Street, former first sergeant of the l(Mth Basic flying Training Squadron, hast been appointed warrant officer junior grade. It was announced here by Colonel Linus D. Frederick, commanding officer. Warrant Officer McClure won his appointment through competitive examination and hie excellent background gained through the various ranks of the enlisted grades. A varied army carreer which includes service at Fort Bragg, N. C. ax radio operator and instructor, personnel sergeant major at Fort Sill, Okla, and first sergeant at Coleman Flying School, Texas hao prepared W. (>. McClure for his new administrative duties here W. O. McClure has a brother. 2nd Lt. Robert W. McClure who is a pilot in the t'nlted States ferry command. Liau:. Lucy Little, who has been I an army nurse for the past 19 months, and Is now stationed' at West Point, m home for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O Little, Thursday night, she visited her brother, Elisha Little, who Is stationed at Navy Pier, Chicago. Pvt. Thureman Stuite. stm of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Stulls, lias "arrived safely at an undisclosed destination". according to word received by his parents Pvt. Stults writes that he is feeling well Imt "fighting the heat and millions of mosquitoes and getting used to these jungles." He entered service on September 15. 1942 from Detroit, Michigan, where he was employed. His parents reside on route five, Decatur. The address of Pvt Emmlt J. Owens is 825th Guard Squadron, Hotel New Yorker. Miami Beach, Florida, according to information received here. Sgt. Wayne Frauhiger. assigned to a technical school branch. Is located at the following address; 599th TXS Barracks 1137, Amarillo Field. Amarillo. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borne received word today from their son. Glenden. baker, second class, with the U. S. navy, stationed on an aircraft carrier, stating that he is wrfl. This is the first ward rccciv ed from him since the first of the year. Glenden. who has been in the navy for three and one-half years, also expressed his thanks for the many Christmas cards and gifts he received. The address of Pvt. Richard B. Noll lias been changed to Co. A. T 395 Inf.. APO 449 -2nd Pit. U. 8. Army. Camp Van Dorn. Mias. a— - Mrs Sephus Melchi. of Fornax street, who has been suffering from neurit is for several months, is reported about the same. Mra. Arthr Poling left Thursday for Alexander, lai. for a visit with I her husband, who is stationed at Camp Livingston. August B»cke of route 1 was a Decatur business visitor this morning. 0 Adorns County Memorial Hospital m—s——ws—«—■ - ~ Admitted: Mrs. Wesley Kallenberger- city; Mrs. Ray Lietx. cMy: ' Mrs. Van Miller. Convoy, Ohio,
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Three Chevrons M———M Jr Corp. William Rchnepf. son of Mr. and Mrs. William <’. Schnepf. of route one. Ih-catnr. recently was awarded hl* third chevron an he was advanced from corporal, to sergeant with the I'M. force., in Africa Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sprunger of "05 North Jeffenson afreet. Berne. | are the parents of a baby boy, born | thia morning at It: 13 o'clock at the I Adams county memorial hospital lie Weighed seven pound* and ha- • not been named WELLES WARNING fCnnttnu-4 From SMa li for all men. irrespective of who they are or where they live" Dr. Wei Tao-Ming, the Chinese t ambassador, agreed that the ultl Made Corporal William P Schrock. Jr.. »on of I Mr and Mrs W. P. Schrock of thia elty. has been advanced to the I rank of corporal at St. Petersburg. I Florida, where he la stationed with | the t'.S. army air force band
mute purpose of the I'nlted Nations should be the building of a better world in which ail peoples, great and small, will live in equality amt in full enjoyment of their freedoms. 1 Dr. Don Francisco Castillo Najera. tin- Mexican ambassador. d« clared that the present war, because of Ilk lileologie character. Is a revolution the greatest revolt!i tion of all time. And he added: ”A« Abraham Lincoln expressed it: 'lt is a quality of revolution not to go by old Ideas or old laws, but to break up both and make new ones'." . —„ .. u — Install New Pastor On Sunday Evening Rev. Kail Hoffman, formerly ot Dillsboro, will be installed Sunday as the new minister at St Peter'. Lutheran < hurch. Fuelling settlement. The special installation ser-
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Vices will be held at the church i Sunday evening at " o'clock and . will lie followwl by a reception in . the hcliimil building for Rev. and Mr*. Hoffman and their four-year- , old child. . Bev. Hoffman succeeds Rev. Dornaeif, pastor of the church for . the fiast 16 years, who tendered < his resignation sometime ago b«- . cause of illness. Bev. Dornseif has moved to a farm in the settleI mem mid will reside there. I — -o Decatur Student Honored At I. U. Max Johnson, -on of Mr. and M:« Buil Johnaon of this city, has | been awarded the Sigma lota key ! at Indiana university for his high f scholastic tating during his sopho- • more year, according to word re- . ceiverl here. He was awarded the Phi Eta Sigma k-y. a similar honor. in his fresbmaii year.
