Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1943 — Page 3
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CIETY' CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahonta*. Red Men Hall. 7:30 p. in. Philathae <"us«, Baptist Church; Social room. 5:30 p. in. Red Crowa Knitting, American Legion Home. 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Women of Moose Public Party, Moose Home, h p. in. Monday Victory Prayer Band of Monroe, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bahner. S p. m. Pythian Stet era. K. of P. Home. 7:30 p, m. , Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. : Home, After Temple. Tuesday Carden Club, Mm. Arbio Owen*, 1 2 !» p. 11l Wednesday Red Cross Sewing Unit. American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m. . WALTHER LEAGUE TO PRESENT PLAY The St. Paul'n Walther League ( of. Preble will present a three-act | comedy play entitled "Sound Your Horn." on May 1 and 2 at the St. ( Paul's Lutheran school, beginning , at 8:30 p. m. Music will be furnished by Don- , aid * Eileen Bleberlch. The Pythian Needle chib will meet at the K. of P. Horne Monday evening after Temple. Mi - W F. Beery, , Mrs. Sam Butler and Mr*. James . Hoagland will lie the hoatesaea. PARTY GIVEN BY NEIGHBORS. FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Alt of east of the city were very pleasantly sue- 1 prised Tuesday evening when their 1 friends and neighbor* gatbensl a' 1 their home to enjoy a farewell sup- ! per with them. Mr. and Mrs. Alt have purchased a property In town and are moving soon. A delicious supper waa enjoyed, with Otis Shiffeily offering thank*, following which a most 1 pleasant social time sv.rn had. Thane present were Mi. and Mrs. Roy McMichael. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shifferly. daughter Mildred and | daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ermil Shifferly. Mr. and Mrc. Darrell Clouee and eons Wayne and Edwin. Mr. and Mrs. James Daily. Mita. E. W I Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oh- ' ler and daughters Marie and MarI lene. Mr. and Mns. Jamea Darr and I the honor guests. Mr. and Mrc. JaI cob Alt. ' PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS MEETING Members of the Phoebe Bible ’ class of the Zion Evangelical and i Reformed Sunday school met in the social room.; of the church last evening. Two out-of-town guewts were present, Mrs. John Bauman of Berne and Mrs. Victor Voungquist of Chicago. Mm. Herman VonOunten. leader, read a very interesting article on the origins and customs of Ease ter, concluding with the poem, "If Easter Bi- Not True." Miss Matilda .Sellemeyer, president. presided over the buainros I meeting, after which gamer and a I social hour were enjoyed. Delicious i refreshments were served by the I hosttest*, Mrs. Charles Belneke. I Mm. VonOunten and Mrs. Wesley Lehman. FAREWELL PARTY FOR OLEN MARSH The young people from the Church of Hod Sunday *chool met at the home of Mr. and M-s. Olen Marsh lust evening for a farewell party for Mr. March. who was their Sunday school Teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh are moving
With Navy Lester W Mitchell. M M. 2C. a former employe of the city light and power plant. Is now serving with the C. S navy fleet, lie enlisted in Octolier, 1942. He recently up nt a week's leave here visiting with his family. to Parker City, Game* and mucic were enjoyed, followed wPb a delicious carry-ln supper. The class presented Mr. and Mrs. Marsh with a lovely gift. C. L. W. CLASS MEETING HELD Fourteen members attended the meeting of the C. L. W. clas* of the Evangelical Sunday school for which Miss Hetty Hammond. Mias Doris Adler and Mlm Phyllis McFarland were the hostesseu, at the Hammond residence. Mu« Marjorie McAihany called the meeting to order and the Lord's prayer was repeated in unison. Plan* were made for an entertainment honoring the mothers. During the social hour, games and refreshments were enjoyed. The Victory prayer hand of Monroe will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bahner Monday evening at eight o'clock for a one hour nervier of prayer for the men and Imys in service, A good attendance Is urged. The Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Arhie Owens Tu<* day afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. MRS DICK DEININGER ENTERTAINS CARD CLUB Mrs. Dick Deinlnger was hoster* to the So Cha Rea club laat evening witn litree guests, Mrs. Pete Reynolds. Mies Ann Murtaugh and Miss Helena Wehmeyer preMint, JUNIOR MISS FROCK /a tL_y // /vj /• fl 4 V, - • I"< I w?lra' 7v' IM 9366 ’ /til.- 1 ■ *< ; .h sa I;'111 , f t * H x J k U ‘ H I few i■ i ; Marian Marlin Make this frock with Its sweet-and-pretty air for tha' urgt date with your soldier or sailor beau. It's Pattern »34k by Marfan Martin The in onr front bodice panel and pointed walst-glrdl give you a tiny waistline; a square-cut neck and optional pinafore ruffling are y° un k- . . A Pattern 9354 may be ordered only in junior miss riles 11. 13. IS 17. Site 13 requires 3 yards 35-inch fabric and 2% yards ruf Srod SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this Marian Martin pattern Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, style number. Send TEN CENTS estra for our Spring Pattern Book —a whole collection of economical wartime styles. ! Send your order to Dally Democrat Pattern DepartmenL SS4 W. iUndoiph Street Chicago. HL Because of the slowness of the maOs delßsry of our patterns my take a law daya longer Hua usual
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U, NC'EE (H R BOYS SS( <>p<> Pvt. Kenneth W. Arnold of Camp i Sutton, North Carolina, 1» borne on a M-ven-day furlough, visiting with h> wife and other relatives. He entered xervlce three months ago. Mr. and Mrs. (», D. Koeneman of route .wo have received word from their ron. Pvt. Walter Koeneman, stating that he has arrived eafely ' in North Africa. He received his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky„ and was graduated from the armor- ‘ ed force school there. He complet- , ed further training at Camp Camp- | bell, Ky.. before being sent over- < seas. I Pfc. Herman L. Lenhart of Fort ; Wayne has returned to the Army . Air Base, Pueblo, Colorado, after i visiting with relatives and friends ' in and near Decatur and Fort Wayne. He was recently advanced to the rank of private, first class. Pvt. Red Morgan has returned to his duties at Pueblo. Colorado, after spending a furlough here with his wife and other relatives. Pvt. George Andrew,; has arrived safely in Africa, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mre J. H. Andrews of Dierkes ( street. Pvt. Andrews hax been in ' the armed forcoa since November, 1942. Pvt. Robert Egley Is at home 1 enjoying a IS-day furlough with his : wife and baby daughter. Noreen 1 Sue. Pvt. Egly isxtationed at Head- i quartern Co.. Third Army, Fort i Houston, San Antonio, Texas. i Warrent officer Grover McClure, i son of Mrs. Mary McClure of thix city, will return Monday to his ' dutitx at San Angelo. Texas, where he serves m an Instructor in the ' air force. Warrant officer McClure alao has his wings. He has been in ' xerlvce four years. A brother. Lieut.' Robert McClure, ix In the U. 8. ferry command. Pfc. Harry Young is visiting here wltli his wife and parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Roy Young, while on furlough from his duties at Camp Atterbury. John Beery received word today that Ilia brother, Kenneth E. Beery, formerly of Decatur, whose mother. M's. Leota Beery, lives at 1905 8. Lafayette street. Fort Wayne, has been promoted to private Hist •larx. His addrias Is: Pfc. Kenneth E Beery, 'loo F. 8. 8. Barracks 122*. Amarillo Army Air Field. Amarillo. Texas. He ask- his friends to write. Pvt Richard Harold Teeple. am of Mrs. Leona Teeple of route two < is now aligned to: Co. A., SOlh Arm'd Regt . APO 25k N. Camp Polk. La.. U. H. Army. I AflaL/lse y\ I j M ft I \ i Mr. and Mrs. Sim Burk are planning to attend the annual coin- 1 mencement of Indiana Uniwmity next Thursday. Their uon-ln-law. Roger Farnham will lx- graduated ' in the second commencement of ' the state university eince the war 1 started. He will report to Fort ‘ Benning. Ga . to take military training and receive his commiseion. He ' hax been a member of the R. <). T. C Mrs. Farnham will return to Decatur with her parents. Mrs Victor Yoangquist of Chicago is v*iting her father. Ernst Schlickman of First street. f—. — I Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mr*. Rebecca Jane] Uughrey. Monroe Dismissed: Georgia Wood. Rock ford: Mrs. Harry Frit linger, city; Mxm Post. Geneva; Carolyn' Carpenter, Homewood — —o FEED CONSERVATION (CoatlßMd From Fa«s 1) Purdue university, led a discussion ■ on hogs; L. A. Wilhelm, extension > ponltr yspecialist from Purdue, a : discussion on poultry and E. T | Wallace, extension dairy specialist ; Purduo, conducted the dairy dis ; cussion. other than members Bridge was enjoyed and prise* awarded to Mrs. Tony Mettler, i Mrs Clyde Butler and Mrc Dun Zeser tor the club and Miss Wehmeyer for the guest*. Mm. Vineent Bormann wIU be | bostes* to the club In tw> weeks ( for the closing meeting until fall o — Abundant living depends upon what we are on the inside
First In • •» I f Pvt. Lewis Schnepp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hchnepp, of this city, is the first D'-catur juniorsenior high school student to leave his studies to enter the armed forces through selective » rvice. Pvt. Schnepp entered on March 10. after volunteering. He is now stationed with Co. I. fith Q.M. T It.. Camp Lee, Va. Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Zion Reformed A program of oacred music by . the combined choirs, composed of 31 voices, will be presented at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Sunday evening at 730 o'clock. The public Is Invl'ed to attend the pregram, which is as follows: Organ Prelude—" Palm Sunday" Mailly “Open the Gates of the Temple" Knapp "The Palms" Faure The Choir "All In the April Evening" Roberton Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, Mrc Dallas (loldner, Leo Kirsch, Otto Kirsch "I Was the Tree" O'Hara Mrs. Henry Neirelter "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" Maker Mrs. Noah Arnold, .Mrs. I, wis Lltterer, Walter J Buckman ami choir. Harp and vt Ice “A Ixiwly Crass on a lamely Hill” Tafllnn n r Harp solo "Songs of T. itnnph" Arranged by Mrs. Shroyer Mrs. Ben F Shroyer "Nailed to the Cross’ Tuiiar Miss Huth Yost. Juanita Friichte. j' Colle- n Miller. “The Holy City" . . Adams , Rev William C Feller Offertory "8i lo dl Flauto" Capoccl ] "Sanctus" Gounod ] Mrs, Shroyer and Choir Ben; diction Ri v Feller Posthide "Sortie F-xtlvo" Boslet i Mrs I, A Holthouse, dire, tor. | Mrs. J Fred Fruchle, at tin- or- i gan. -o -- No Taxi Service To Amusement Seekers The war has hit the heer !' drinkers and entertainment seek , j ers. W R Morri*, local taxi driver, t announced today that In order to j comply with ODT (office of defense transportation! regulations, the local taxi company will not make pickups at beer tavern* or thealens — p Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Eleanor Lotiu-u M the name of | the baby daughter l«i:n to Mr. and Mi,; E M W'-ub of Berm- la-I night at 7.30 o’< lock at the Adame < oun:y tn' mortal hospital Pvt. and Mr- Albert M II id of Geneva are the parents of a baby hoy. born at the Adam* county me murla! hospital th!* morning ut 3:5U o'clock. He weighed tevt-n pound- and one-irdf ounc o Prominent Fort Wayne Business Man Dies Fort Wayne. Ind, Apr. 11 — (I'Pi-— Fun ra! arrangements are being completed for a prominent Fort Wayne business man, Henry Trier. The 61-year-old general manager and treasurer of the Enterprise Art Glass company died last night. II • was a former deputy Allen county treasurer and also was associated with the city utilities at one time — . .0 — — Sam Jackson Honored By Masonic Order Soutli Bend. Ind.. Apr. II tl'Pi 1 - Samuel Jackson of Fort Wayne , Is the new supreme council depu- i ly of the Masonic order it: Indiana Announcement of his appointment '
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* | Gaylord la-.liw of Fort Wayne i! Jidinson alao haa named F. E. i ' Ra-chlg of liidiatiapolis to »UC- . <eed Jackson as grand master ' general of Maaonic ceremonies
