Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1943 — Page 3

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six grade pupil*. Tickets may l>° purchased the ■ night of the operetta at the Lini coin auditorium. Admission prices are nine cents for children and 25 i rente for adults. Including tax. WESLEY COUPLES CLASS MEETING i Twenty-one member* of the Weeley couples’ class of the Mcthodlat - church school attended th • tegular meeting held In the social room of the church last evening. Lieutenant i and Mio. R. W Graham, former member* of the class. were special guests at the meeting. Devotions were conducted in a very Interesting manner by Lowell Smith, who rend scripture from the I »e?ond chapter of .Mark and epoke concerning the Bible verst*. He , concluded with prayer. Li. Graham then told of his life i a* a chaplain in the*Unllcd States army and related a number of interesting experiences. During the social hour, the claw was divided into three grout* and each group comp led a letter to former members of the class now , serving In the army. They in< ludvd (’apt. Burdette Custer; Lieut. Eugene Field* and Lieut. JI V. DeVor. At the close of the evening, refreshment* -were served by the following hosts and itostesees. Mr. and Mrs J. M Doan, .Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Krick anil .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nell MRS. WILSON LEE HAS CLUB MEETING Mrs. Wilson Lee was hostess yesterday afternoon to members of the llletorlcal club. .Mrs. Vaughn .Millikan. president, called the meeting to order for the club collect and routine opening. Mr* Delton Passwater, program leader, conducted the current even’ hour and then read a most interesting account of the life of the Mayo Brothers and their wonderful work. Ixrvely refreshments were enjoyed during a social hour. Mi*. Me was assisted in serving by her niece, .Mrs. Wilk. Mrs. Bieberich and Mrs. M. E Hower. The club will meet next week with Mrs. Leota Beery at the home of her son on Jackson street. PSI IOTA XI SOCIAL EVENING | Members of the Psi lota Xi-sor-j ority recently enjoyed a bridge parly and .social evening at the horn" of Mrs Charles Hite on Winchester street. Mrs. Hite was assisted by Mlm Flora Marie Lankmau. Miss Jane Krick. Mrs James Cowan. Mia. Dale Row* and Mrs. Dor-

CLUB CALENDAR Scclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Phonea 1000 — 1001 Tnursoav Nuttman Avenue I’nlted Brethren W. M. A.. Mrs. Wayne Troutner, 7:30 p m. Phoebe Bible Claes. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Social Room. 7:30 p. m. Woman's Guild, St. Luke's Evangelical amt Reformed Church of Honduras, 8 a. m. Union Chapel Indies Aid. Parsonage. All Day. So Cha Rea Club, Mrs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p. m. Progressive Worker* Class, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andrews, 7:30 p. m Monroe Methodist Cum Join l'« Class Party, Rev. and Mrs. Julius Pfeiffer. 7:30 p. m. St. Luke's Evangelical and Reformed Woman's Guild, Church, allday. Presbyterian Mdles Aid. Mix. M. A. Frislnger, 2:30 p. m C. L. W Clawt, Mias Mis Chronister, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Grove W. M. A., Mrs. Clyde Harden, 1 p. m. D. V. B. Claim. United Brethren Church, 7:30 p in. Women of Moots* Supper Party, Moose Home, C p. m. Friday Operetta and Clawing P. T. A Meeting, Lincoln School Auditorium 7:30 p m. Young parried People*' Class, Mrs. Martin Hill, 7:30 p m. Women of Moosie Public Party, Mocee Home, 8 p. hi. Philathae Class, Mrs. Roy Johnson. 7:30 p, m. Red Cross Knitting, American Legion Home, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Monday Woman’s Club. Library Hall. 7:45 p. m. St. Mary's Society, St. Joseph School. 8 p. m. Pythian Slaters, K. of P. Home. 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mra. C. C. Pumphrey. 2:30 p m. Tuesday ‘_W S. C S. Adams County Group Meeting. First Methodist Church. Wednesday Red Cross Sowing Unit. American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m. Church Mothers Study Club. Methodist Church. 2:30 p m. Historical Club, -Mrs. Mota Beery. 2:30 p m. Shakespeare Club. Mrs. C. D Teeple. 2:30 p nt. othy Eicher. Prises for contract bridge were won by Mias Janet Schrock and Miss Eloise Lew'on and for auction. M.s. Floyd Grandstaff and TRIM BITTON-PRESS /I \ |/il I•• \ \ u All i 9092 HI ii Marian Martin For simple wearability and smart style—stop right here at this button-front style by Mdrian Martin. Patient »o»2. The collar less neckline is becomingly shaped; the yoked bodice Is softly bloused; the inset waistband gives neat lines. Pattern »0»2 may be ordered only In misses’ and women’s sites 14. 14. 1«. 20. 32. 34. 3«. 38 and 40. Site 14 requires 3% yards 35inch fabric; 2 T » yards ric-rac. Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this Marian Martin pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send TEN CENTS extra for our Spring Pattern Book —a whole collection of economical wartime styles. „ - Send your order to Dufly Demoerat Pattern Department, 444 W Randolph StreeL Chicago. OL Because of the slrwnsea of the walls delivery of our patterns nay uke a few days tou«er than ureal.

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Mrs. Gerald Smith. Refreshments with St. Patrick's Day appointments were enjoyed at the clone of the game*. ADRIENNE CLARK IS WED TO CORP. DONALD BOHNKE Announcement hau be-n made here of the marriage of Adrienne Madonna Clark, daughter of Mr. ami Mr*. Elmer l> Clark of Fort Wayne, io Corp. Donald W. Bohn-1 ke. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohnke of this city. The wedding was an event of Sunday,-March 7 and took place in the Precious Blood rectory at Fort Wayne. Corp Bohnke U serving In th< C. S. marine corps a* an Instructor and at present is stationed In Chicago. The bride is a bookkeeper at the Schlatter Hardware company In Fort Wayne t There will -be a business and soda! meeting of the St. Mary’s society Monday night at eight o'clock at the St Joseph school. Mm. .Nick Braun w chairman of the committer- in charge. Other members are Mrs. Jack Braun. Mrs. Henry Braun and Mrs Jo.hn Albcrdlng. MRS. A. D. SUTTLES HAS SHAKESPEARE CLUB The members of the lmdl<*' Bhakespware Club enjoyed a plea.tant afternoon Wedn<«tday at the home of Mrs. A. D. Suttles. Mrs. Suttles, who was leader as well an hostess, gave an interesting talk on the subject, "Alaska.** "The word Alaska means 'great land.' It is the largest poMtuslon of tlie United States. The territory was purchased from Ruesla In IM7 for the United Stales by secretary of atute William II Seward at an expenditure of |7.2flO.<iOo.’’ Subtopics were given as follows: Ketchikan and Juneau. Mrs Fred Smith. Mt. McKinley national park. Mrs. J L. Kocher; The Aleutian Inlands. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall; Alcan highway. Mrs C. E. Peterson; NegrotM conquer froxen north, Mrs. C. D. Teeple; Christmas where Santa Claus Ilves, Mrs. Walter Krick. At conclusion of the program, the haeteM served candy and contributed her ohare of war savings stamps. The meeting was then ud journed until next Wednesday, at which time Mrs. C D Teeple will be hostess and leader. DECATUR GIRL MARRIED IN SAN DIEGO Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Kraft, announce the mariage of their daughter, Donna Virjean. so <a-roy Brooks Tickle, son of Mrs. Josephine Tickle, Ohio f'ity, Ohio., which took place, at eight o'clock on Saturday evening. March 13. in the Brooklyn Ht-lghls Presbyterian church. San Diogo. California., with Dallas R Turner, pastor, perform Ing the double-ring ceremony The service took place before the | altar, which was -banked with palms, white calla lillies and orange blossoms. White candles In pedestal candelabra Illuminated the setting. The bride, who was given In marriage by Ivan M. Putman, formerly of Ohio City, chose a white brocaded satin dress with fitted bod- . Ice. sweetheart neekline and full; skirt. Iler only pieces of jewelry 1 were poudre blue dip* worn at the I neckline. Her finger lip tulle veil cascaded from a coronet of orang-* bloMoms. She carried a white orchid with her while and gold Bible. Mrs. Ivan M Putman, the bride's attendant, wore blue velvet and a corsage of gardenias. Arnold Grundstrom served as the groom's attendant. A wedding prelude of "I Lov.’ You Truly". "Because'’, and "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" was offered by Mrs. McCommins. During the ceremony ''lntermexxo" was played and the bridal party left the altar to the strains of ''Mendelssohn's Wedding March." Mrs. Tickle la a graduate of the junlor-Senior hjgh school, of this city and has been employed in the office of the Reppert Auction School Mr. Tlekle received his education In Ohio City. Ohio. He la now a member of the United tftatex marine corps and is stationed at Damp Pendleton, t'ahttirnia Before entering the service he was employed at the local A. ft P. store. The newlyweds are making their home at 1712 Granada Ave. San Diego, California A small reception was held at the

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Istta IMmI The new address of Pfc. Pau! H. Getting Is Co. F. 395H1 Inf. APO 449 U. S. Army. Camp Van Dorn. Miss. The new address of Pvt. Don Miller Is: f»lsth Training Croup. 44th Training Wing. AAFTTC. Sqd 333 H., St Petersburg. Fla. according to word received here. Pvt. William R. Elchenberger Is nnw assigned w Training Detachment No 2 AAF PTC Sec. 8. Uni versity of Wisconsin. Madison Wisconsin. Pfc. Justus Augsburger has written to give his new address as: 35347651. M. M. T. 1. 1645th Service Unit, Platoon 26 A., Bloomington, ( 111. Pvt. Jarno* Moser has teen assigned to Co. A.. 7 Q M. Regt. Bks. T-433. Camp Me, Virginia. Pvt. Do Nussbaum has written to give hit new address as: Co. 1.. Bth QM Tr„ Barracks T-769, Camp Me. Virginia. Corp. Jacob Musser has -been transferred from Camp Davis. North Carolina to Btry C.. 164th C. A. Bn.. (AAL Fort Sheridan, 111. home of Mrs. Ivan M. Putman where the bride and groom cut a beautiful three tiered cake topped liy miniature marine and bride and the American flag. The table center piece was white sweetpeas and , maiden hair fern. Guests at the receptloin were: Mr. and Mis. Arnold Grundstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Catlin. Mr. and Mra. George Little. Mrs. Alfred Plckhardt. Mrs. W. Robert Eisele. Mias Heaton. Miss I>aisl<- Durkee. Jenean and Kathleen Putman. E. Shelburn, and Dan Erwin, forferly of Fort Wayne MRS. ROY LEHMAN HAS STUDY GROUP The St. Ann discussion group met last night at the home of Mrs. Roy Lehman, with eleven members present After the opening prayer by Mi.t. Ralph Roop, current ev nts were given and discussed. A piano selection. "All Praise to St. Patrick." and an intcrcatlng paper on "St. Francis Xavier Mission." were , enjoyed. Mrs. Jared Reed read a glory. "The Church on the Hill;" Mrs. Guorge Wcinhoff "The Life of’St. Patrick;" Mrs Clara Meyers, "The Life of St. Joseph." Mrs. Roop closed the meeting with 3 prayer for peace and for .service men. The clob will meet again April 14 at the home of Mrs. George Wemhoff. with Mrs. Veronica Wol- | pert a«i the leader. GROUP MEETING AT FIRST METHODIST A group meeting of the Adame county churches in the Fort Wayne district of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service will Im- held Tuesday in the First Methodist church of this city. District officeiw will be in c harge of the program and Mra. Jay Olinger, vice-president, will preside at the meeting, which will have as list theme. "A New Earth A Righteous Earth.” The principal feature of the meeting will -be a talk at 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon by Miss Em ma Olson, missionary from the Malaya MethodUt Theologlcll school at Singapore. Other talks will lie by Mie F. A. Whiting, district president, 9:45 a. m, on "Promoting Righteousness’' and by Mrs. William Shae promotional secretary, on "Keys to Prograes." Mrs. W. J. Krick will open th* afternoon program with a vocal solo. All members of the various W. 8 C. 8 organisations in the county are urged to attend. For the local society, his meeting wil Replace the meeting scheduled for March 25

The Liggett Boys Do Their Bit For Uncle Sam i A -si Ik < IBP JM i ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Liggett, formerly of Middlebury, Ohio, east of Ibcattir and now living In county, have three sons in service each dolnx, his bit to win the wui. Seaman Ray, Jr., known as **ud. has almost done more than his share. He Wetli down with a ship at Pearl Harbor and was not heard from for a month after Since then he ha- been In action al various place* once In Australia Robert, the other sailor in the family, enlisted late last year in the U.S. navy and recently completed hi* training at Great Lakes. 111. Sgt. James Liggett, the third non, has been In the- army air force for over two years and after serving for months ax an Instructor at Randolph Field. Texas. I anxiously awaiting a 'crack at the Japs." Ray's service record is the longest. He joined the nation's fleet four years ago. _____

I Tie stopped off for a short visit I wit hhis parents. .Mr. and Mtw. Pet- ! er Husser. while enroute to his new destination. Pvt. and Mm. Charles Mark*, formerly of this city, have arrived in Berne for a visslt with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks, while the soldier be on leave from Birmingham. Pvt. Ecftvard Elchenberger. son of Mr. and Mra. Edward Elcbenberger of Berne, is reported recovering from a major operation ut Camp McCain, Mtas.. following an abdominal injury Parents received the* word fro mthe camp chaplain Elmer Winteregg. pe.tty officer, third class. U. 8. navy, spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr and Mra. Elmer Winteregg, Sr., at Berne, enroute to Great latkes, Illinois from Philadelphia. Pa. Pvt Ralph Beer. Who's wife resides In thl* city, Informed her that he ha* been moved to the following address: Co. A.. 355 Engrs. <GSt, Camp Young. Indio. California. He ha* been on desert maneuvers for the past several weeks. Corp- Charles Miller will return Friday to Camp McCoy. Michlga'i after spending a short furlough here with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Sprunger. with wl.om he- made hi* horn-- IL- recently completed severs! weeks of mnnc-tiver»c In northern Michigan. Herbert Bentx. son of Mi,c. Cora Bents, ha* been advanced to the rank of private, first c lass at Thermal. California. His address is:

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475th Base. Ilq. Air Base Sq..' Thermal. Sgt. Luther Yager of George Field. Lawrenceville. Illinois. I* spending a 10-day furlough with his parents. Mr. and .Mm. L. L. Yager. Pfc. Homer dluser. husband of the former Jean Snyder and hod of Mr and Mrs. John Huser, I* con fined to the station hospital at Truax Field. Madison. Wisconsin, suffering from an attack of scarlet fever. Sgt. Don Grandller.c.rd aad his brother. Pvt William, who were stationed at Camp Bowie, Texas, have -been transferred, according to word received l>y their parents. Mr. J and Mrs. William Grandllenard of Hartford township. Sgt. Grandlienard goe* to Camp McCoy. Wisconsin, while his brother was sent to l.ectcville. La • Top o' the morning to you" was the St. Patrick's Day message- received yesterday via Western Union by Mrs. William J Kuhnle from her son. Sgt. William I Kuhnle. Jr., now stationed with the 70th Service Group. Finance Office. Army Air Field. Waycross. Ga. The address of Pvt. William F I Christen, son of Mrs. Alice Chris- | ten. Is Batt. A.. Bth Bn . Bldg 1218,1 Ft Eustis, Va. Pfc. Chalmcr Lee. son of Mrs. I Clifford L*'e. ha« urived in North Africa, according to word received by his mother. Pf Lee ent* red the service on June I*. I'*I? His letter ».is written on February 25.

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EPERSONALS Mrs. O K Baker returned to Fort Wayne this morning, where she has l»'en spending the past several w-eks with her mother. Mr*. John Kelly, who has been seriously ill She was reported us being Improved today Donald Mat Lean, son of Mr. and Mtw G D Macla-an of North Third street, is recovering from a fractured left wrist, sustained earlier in the week when he fell while roller skating. — oChurch Board Will Meet Friday Niqht The board of elders of the local Presbyterian church will meet Friday evening in regular session. This I* tlie last meeting of the church year. The meeting will be held at the i-hurch at 7:30 o'cl-ack. and all members of the session are requested to be present. o Crude petrol-uni reserves In the U 8 at the end of 1940 amounted I > 19 billion barrels. ONE OF THE GREATEST MOOO'IRON YOU CAN JVRVW9 BUY! ▼mi stria who suffer from simple snemta or woo lose «> much during monthly t-.-rlods you feel tm-d. weak. <lra«red ’ut" -due to low blond Iron -try L»dl» Pmkhaxn's t*st*Ts-on« of ttw oe»« and liuickfl home »av» to h* Ip build up r-d bh**l to get more Mremrth Jn nut, < , rs Ort Ptnkharis fab! U >••• dan! iolivw Übil Ctri vuotar