Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1943 — Page 3
WSDaY, march 3. 1941
MEET » nS MARCH 11 rW fi due rn. verity hg 5 W* wr!ir , g ■’ 11 !l - l! ‘ ,b * WT .i*!•<••• tb< ‘ JUn ■?-_,< ..«ion w.ll start at alternaHW. «.f the home ..j.Jrr- 3t> M ' s *■- " I xK Zarina:.. MrH£.. x v.u-iiia iiian: -Mm. I M: ’ k' vl , n ! rrpor'fr. .i-ad- rs are: Hf thr M-’. “'• F.ntney an<l Hay I'-ia'ar Home* Wm M 1: i :>»'• -tdner end •■cTa J I’u-k ■- Jefferson ® club. Mr, Eia Hoyles and Glwdola Myers W. M club. Mr*. Noah J ai.J Mt, M iila.-ae Graber; Mr* M II K ■ and M e V < tor Hprun HeneluakeiS dub. Kenneth Pi": and .Mm K, Al>- Hartford mwn*hip r,,irn!l * * Itab. Mr* Mar-Shoe-make: and Mr*. Dora S K rkland Sadies club. lb re: and Mr* Wil.:lHs.> [i home K < :□>. M « Wilson Beltz - E S ri.::*'en: Salama Mr< I. <ene F--n»ter-■pUKy. a* mod mother* | VOS
L GARDEN/'VICTORY ■LI QAowVitarnuu. at Victory Gardens Take Less ■me Than Food Shopping f KTTUCt L . 2 RADiSwiS _ 3 onions ■sH_|-i • l> T"ir wg WWi 4 CAaaors ■jJJ. xw9w - s BtfcTS vAgS '!■& <> TUBNIP3 7 pa a snips -u« xwLj t> potatoes ® sprouts i V ’r ° 10MAWE3 ■ssai \ * huwrb ■ as T®B * , V * « L. » t *S*tft >i> n jt v, \ ■twnfcMuw ijn> \ ■ 5^ T VHftV' SQUASH AND ■ niiu. MsJflS Pumpkin may ■ uMS? XV' F wanted ■ taix * X< Rtmenhows ■ wAkas a cca * f A Gardea Uke Thta Will Save SM to SIM a Year to B Ike Feed Bill. on Prewar Price Basis.
K n-oney can a Victory »ave in the family budget’ K< J J e ? tnd ofl how hi < h th * ■‘ Os fresh vegetable*. on which » far no ceding, are al■*L W ?. ° l * c,r » ful ■ rrade by »*>• ■k \ Ul< * • U<fW * N,W wtaUijhed that a vegetable ■5“ lh * *’*’•«• fam■t SMU to SIOO 11 « year, time providing over ■ 5 C 5* ’•••tobies than M > ""* UT *d by moat city farm- ■ ’ bulletin detailing its studies toUewing stateare made: ■t-TT.7 V° home ve«etable ■TL < ?* ruW ' Today no ‘ ■ 5-fy fam diet but miUions of E? di«, n L ,übu rban and Bu m buy tb,lr » retail stores. babit was acquired pretht PUWU had Km b *“ ev * tha » « '» fh e»P ■ ■ " ,haR to grow them ■ llL ,b ° W ttU ‘ **• '« ■ *«t nLrrt “*”* to gr ° W theW> V,irt,bU * *• K* * choo ’ shew KteedhStJ * ’’••tablet now *n»ical American ■ *to£ c,nn,d - buttled Ks ai*„V* « ro * B and barthan two week* time ■ for T; *** ry tof Planting, car I - -»•« ytaa taat commonly
maker and Mr*. Virginia Burke; St. .Mary’* township homo economic? club, Mr*. leOretta McCullough and Mr*. Janieie Jones; Swiss Villa**' home economic* club. .Mr*. Henry Schindler and Mr* M. Mleuvenbu- • ; I’tilon township womans' club. Mr*. J. C. Barkley and Mr*. Boland Grote; Friendship Village dub. Mr*. Gerald Edward* and Mr* Je«* Girod. The Harvesters’ < las* of the Nuttman Avenue United Brethren Sunday school will meet Friday afternoon after school at the home of Doris Troutncr. Every member I* 1 asked to attend thio meeting I PSI IOTA XI BUSINESS MEETING Members of the P*l lota XI sorority held a buainei* meeting last night at Library hail. Mr*. Ronald Newman, formerly a member in Angola, became affiliated with the Decatur chapter. The sum of 125 was given to the Red Cross. Mrs. Ben Duke wa* appointed salvage chairman, rwppresenting the sorority, and Mrs. Don Maclx*an will serve on the victory garden committee. Members were reminded that Inspection will lie held April 6. at which meeting every member must be present. The woman's missionary society of the First Evangelical church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. All ladles of the church are invited to attend. The Church Mother*' study club will enjoy a carry-in supp'r at the home of Mrs. Royle Sprunger of 602 West Jrfferson street Tua* day evening at six-thirty o'clock I Meat, rolls, potatoes, butter and I coffee will be furnished Member* I are to bring salad, vegetables and I dessert as well as their own table service.
occupied In shopping in the retail market. •’lt la estimated that the average American woman shops for food at least 120 Ume* a year. The pur* chase of vegetables at reasonable prices is an important part of each shopping trip, an adventure which ordinarily consumes a couple of hours. Yet a total of approximately two hours’ work weekly throughout the year suffices to produce all the vegetable needs of the family home." As to the quality of home grown vegetables, compared with those obtained in the market, the bulletin states: "You learn what really fresh vegetables taste like. Peas, com, lima beans, string beans and the rest of the vegetable family lose more than half their delicious flavor a few hours after picking. ’Half an hour from vine to pot' is a wise 1 saying of country folk whose meaning has been entirely lost to the modern race of city and country buyers of so called ‘fresh’ fruits and vegetables." Detail* of the tests upon which these statement* are based are given in the bulletin. To produce 1,74.7 pounds of fresh vegetables required a total of M hour* and IT ; minutes' work. The total cost, including taxes and interest but not labor was compared with the market cost of the vegetables, and showed a saving of »•<•. which figured out as 69 cents for each ' hour's work required; and besides, says the bulletin; "You not only ewrfenee the pleasures of planting and tending a garden but grunt from the exercise
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tnursoav Church of God Missionary Society. Mr*. Veda Mitchel, al’ day. Dinner Bridge (Tub, Mr*. Herman Confer, 7:.10 p. m. Union Chapel Ladles* Aid, Mrs. Cliff Brown, 1 p. m. Pleasant Dale I-adit* Aid, Church, All-Day. , Missionary Society, First Presbyterian Church. 2:30 p. m. Heidelberg Class, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, 7:30 p. m. First U. B Ladle*' Aid Society, Mrs. Frank Fisher, 7:30 p. m. Ever Ready Claw, Methodbit Church Parlors. 7:30 p. m. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Girta' Guild. Miss Colleen Miller, 7:30 p. m. Friendship Circle of Zion Evangellca) and Reformed Church, Mr*. Lewi* Litterer, k p. m. So Cha Rea. .Mrs. Glenn Hill, 7:30 p. m. Queen of Peace Group, Mis* Dorothy, Lcehe, s p. m. Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S . Parsonage, 7:30 p. tn. Spanish-American Auxiliary, I,e gion Home, 7:30 p. m. ■Evangelical W M S., Church Parlons. 2 p m Women of the Moose, laxlge Home, * p in. Young People*' Missionary Society, Evangelical Church, 6.15 p. m Friday Nuttman Avenue U. B. Harvestera. Doria Troutner. 2:30 p. m. Public I*arty, Moose Home. 8 p. in. First U. B. Work and Win Class. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hower, 7:30 p. m First U. B Victory Class. Mrs. Erm!) Shook. 7:30 p in. Young People's Mission Band. Catherine Johnson. 8 p. m. Red Cross Knitting Center, legion Home. 1:30 to 4:30 p in. Baturoay Rummage Sale. Zion Evangellcal and Reformed Church. All Day Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of Nazareno Church. Mm. Jess Plasterer. 7:30 p m. Monaav Women'* Cluth General Meeting Library Hal). 7:45 p m. Pythian Slaters. K. of P. Home 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mia« Eva Acker. 2:30 p m. Tuesday Church Mothers' Carry-in Supper. Mr*. Royle Sprunger. 6:30 p in. PERT COTTON FROCK wW Vp . Ki W ’ l.'l -V A I \ // 11 11 /I n Marian Martin All young bride- and housewives will want this enchanting peasant' frock, so eaey to put on with Its back buttoning. Marian Martin suggests a gay cotton print for Pa.tern »255. and you may us< a bright color binding for trim, a* pictured The gay pockets are alsa optional. . Pattern >255 may be ordered only In misses' sixes 12. 14. 16. Is and 20. Size 16 require* 3k. ysrd* 35-inch fabric and yard* b.nd Bend SIXTEEN CENT* In colas ■ for this Marian Martin Write plainly BUS. NAME, AO OREBB and STYLE NUMBER. Just Out — our Spring Pattern Book! A practical sewing guide «tx make-over designs; smaer «imnle-to-sew work, sports, and dreM up .ty!e* for .B agsa P“ era Ho- k ten cent. *end your order to Dally D»morai Pattern Department 564 w <Kru4»lr»h Street Chicago LI Becau.e of the slowness of the ■alls delivery of oar patterns may taka a taw days longsr than usual.
DFCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
On Leave ’* i IS 1 ww up James Kitchen. *on of Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchen and a petty officer, third class in the I’. S Navy, I* home on a 10 day* l--ave from hi* duties at the V S Nava! Bum. Ja< k*oiivill<. Florida MRS. ROBERT SHRALUKA IS SORORITY HOSTESS Memliem of th** Eta Tan Sigma sorority were entertained last night I at the born*- of Mr*. Don Stump. , with Mr*. Robert Shniluki a* the hostee*. During a short buHinemmeeting, towel* made by the blind . were pur< based and a sum of mon- , ey donated to the Red Crew* fund loiter, tables.were formed and after several game* of bridge, defense stamps were awarded to Mr*. Mr*. Herman Girod and Mrs. George Helm. \ lovely luncaeon wa* served at the close of f.ie gamru. after which the group adjourned to meet next at the home of Mr*. Calvin Steury Mr. and Mr*. Bob Schnltz entertained at alx-thirty o’clock dinner last night In honor of the Utter’* ■ mother. Mr*. Charlo* Haere. Yesterday wa* Mr*. Haere’* birthday anniversary. Guests were member* of the immediate families. The young peoples’ missionary iKMlety of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday night at six-forty-five o’clock In the church parlor* immediately after choir practice. Election <>f officers and other Important buxines, will be held a< this meeting and ah member* a* well as friend* are urged to he present. The Women of the Moose will have their regular meeting Thursday night at eight o'clock at the lodge home. Tb*- program w ill be in charge of the social service com- ( mittee. All coworker* are asked tn a'tend this meeting. PRIVATE HEIMANN ! IS HONOR GUEST Mr. and Mrs. Peter J II -imann entertained recently with a dinner party honoring their non, Pvt Raymond Heimann of Camp Davi*. BanMMaBSBMaMBBBMBMBBMBIBMI Amazing way Io be Mentally AItRT ...PhyskallyFlT! THESE two Important steps may A help you overcome the discomforts or embarrassment of sour stomach, jerky nerve*, loss of appetite, underweight, disgestive complaint*, weakness! A person who Is operating on only a TO to 7FJ> healthy blood volume or a >totn*ch dlgretiw capacity of only 30 to normal i« severely handicapped. So with ample stomach digestive Juice* Pit's rich, red-blood you should enjoy Sac a» of well being which denote* physical Stnam. . . mental alertnaml jffsssaa x'zz Ot your trouble, ret hare no <*«*■»* UTfg.’g.'gS IS ,tom*ch and to build-up Wood sSrengtb when deficient Baild Btardy HeaHh so that the Darter* may better Mrvt Ml rightlag Ferre* Thousand* and thousand* of uaer* have ro U>e benefit* BM Tonle ha. brought to them and scientific raaweb ■boa* that It seu rewdia-thaV* wh’ jo many my '••/Tonic build* *rordy health - -umkm you tael Ute youreelf *•*•» drugstore* mlSaadMoa. *isaa vB .B a Co S.S.S.TONIC helps build $WM>r Niaatm
Ihimckel fffflli hll lliyi 111111 ii hl| 111 l/SAM-) •Pvt. Jarn'x F 4l.*lU<> st i lt, Jr. ha* been transferred from Fort Benjamin Harrhon to Santa Anita. California, according to u communication from th*- Indiana camp. Hi* wife reside* in Headant Mill*. Pvt. Raymond Heiman left Tuesday for Camp Ikivls, North Caro- • Ln.i aft< apen<lfng a 10 lay fur lough with his parents, Mr. and . Mns. Peter Heimanu His addre*-, is: Bat. "D" 465 C. A. (A. A. A.I A. W. I*. Bn., Camp Davis. Corp. Arthur W Moescbberger, former Daily Democrat employe, ha* written to pay that he is getting along fine at Fort Belvoir, Va.. and that he I* now instructing t ranees. Holland Grote ha* returned from Niagara Fails. N Y , wllkre fi» Vis- | ited with hi* son, Pvt. Ralph Grote, j who I* (Stationed in camp there. Newark Air Base. N. J . March 3 Private Ambrose A. Meyer, eon 1 of Mr*. Anna Meyer. 614 West Ad- ■ am* street, Decatur, bae been assigned to the base headquarter* and sir boge squadroin, Newark Airport. This assignment follows hl* Initial training at Atlantic City. N J and Sent Field. Illinois. Prior to hie entrance In the army air force*, he was employed by the General Electeric company Harry M. Bower* of th" U. S. navy Is spending a 10-day leave j with hie family and friend* after I ieturning from active duly over- ■ sea*. The addrcM* of Pvt. Clarence F. North Carolina and al«o their son-in-law. J. Frederick Berger of Jackson. Michigan, who will leave soon to take military training Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Mattes and children Alberta. Rosemary and Donald of Fort Wayne; ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welskittel and children Norma Jean, Carl and J.-anet, of Minster. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. J Frederick Berber, of Jackson. Mich Mr and Mr*. Pau! Repine of Huntertown: othman Wannemacher of Cloverdale. O : Mr. and Mrs Phillip Heimann, children Phyllb He m.inn ch ildJfi b’.T Phyll«. Jo Ann md Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heimann. Mliwes Dorothy and Celeste Heimann and the host and hostess and the honored guest.
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Brown I* C. S. Army Air Ba«r. I Bomb Squadi >n, 311 Sen :■ ■■ Group. Waycross, Ga. Fred a* h" 1* I better known here, id a former j DBS athlete Mrs. Leonard .Morrison ha* received a telephone call from her huxband. Pvt. la-onurd Morrison at Vancouver. Washington, stating that he is in good health, enjoying I nice weather and like- the army. The address of Pvt. Joshua Lister I*: A H. N 35.12H173. Co. G • 314th Inf , Nashville. Tenn. I Mis* Dorothy Hoffman, deputy county clerk, will leave early tomorrow for (*orupe Christi, Texas, ■ to visit with her fiancee. Arthur D. ' Beeler, hospital apprentice, second class, who is statnloned at the naval bao- there. 1 The address of Pvt. Dorwln G. (Garth) Journay has been changed to 103rd C. A. Ba Blu Btry, Bldg No. 470. Camp Tyson, Tenn., a< <s>rding to word received by bi* wife. Mr*. Mabel Journay. a member id the local draft board clerk corp*. Pvt. Journay is attending a barrage balloon school, where he I* learning to hang bom I* on )>alloon cables and other pertinent itir Kirmation concerning this phase of 1 I warfare. o — •aTS i Mr. and Mr*. Florian Keller of i' 116 West Monroe street are the par Aboard Ship r I 1 J ? ! »v * ’ *«gg ' ’ Eimci T Sorg. petty officer. ■hird class In the !'. S Navy. Is i now serving with the I'. S fleet ■ itorg. a fonn< DCHH athlete and • -on of Mrs. Mary Sorg. 92S Russell street, has made a round trip to Alaska since entering the service. Hi* address cannot be published because of censorship regulation*
With Fleet ' 1 I J ■ Kenneth Hoffman, motor machinist's ma’e. *e<ond das*. I' S. Navy, and a son of Mi and Mr*. Otto Hoffman, of route foil:, I* serving with the VB. fleet. A former Decatur mechanic, he enlisted In the navy on October 1, 1»42 and completed hl* boot training at Great Lake*. HI. He wa* later sent to Norfolk. Va.. where he received his petty officer, second ' das* rating. ento of a baby girl, born last night at 11:26 o'clock at the Adam* court i ty memorial hospital. The baby I ■ weighed six pound*, fourteen and i ! one-half oun -ra and ha* been nam--1 ed Susan Kay. Mr. and Mr*. Robert William ' ; Koenemann of Convoy. Ohio are | ' the parent* of a baby girl, born at | : the Adam* county memorial hiwpitai thio morning at 1:16 o'clock. She weighed five pound*, fourteen and three quarter* ounce* and ha* been named Elaine Darlene.
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EPERSONALS Mr. and Mn*. Carl Cent livre of ■ Fort Wayne visited in D'xalur last ■ evening. Mr*. F G. Ailwein. Mrs. W. A. L»*er -nd Mr and Mrs J H. Heller returned last evening from Men- • de where they spent the day. W. A. Klepper is confined to l>* home on Merce' avenue with a cold and sore throat. Mr. and Mn*. Charles Straw of Grabill are visiting at the home of M and Mrs. F<d King on Mer- , cer avenue Mla* Patty Bollfngc-r i* confined to her home with illness. Mr*. William Bell, who en'ered I St Joseph hospital, Fort Wayne. 1 Monday for a minor operation on 1 her jaw. Is reported a* progressing satisfactorily. She expect* to return home today or tomorrow. A D. Suttle* ha* been confined to hU home on Fifth stree’ for the past week with influenza -oDutch Guinea in South America was awarded to the Netherlands in exchange ior the land which later became New York. Consumption of bituminous coal inn the I'.S. for November 1D42 I amounted to 45,410.000 ton*. z YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM*. HOT HASHES 1! you suffer from ho, flushes, dtzzi-m-M. dutrew of "irre rularitire", wre I weak, nervou* —due to the functional "middle-age" period in a woman'* life—try Lydia E Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound It's helped thotisands upon thousand-, of women to relieve such annoying symptoms. Follow label direction* Pinkham*
