Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1943 — Page 3
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Mins*** Harriet G**rb**r, Joan Von Gunten and Sharlrne Ix-hman. A comic »klt, "The Singing Inroon.’’ wag given by Ker. and .Mr*. Feller. Warren and laarcn Arnold gang a duet, accompanied at th. piano by tbeir mother. Mrs. Moan Arnold. Mra. Adolph Weldler read several poemtc ot her own composition anil Hinging was led by !.*•*» Kirsch, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte. A letter of greeting was read from (.’pl. Paul laird. Mrs: Grandstaff, Sunday school superintend, ent, announced open house for mothers Sunday. May 9. during th.* regular Sunday school hour. DISTRICT MEETING AT LEGION POST 83 There will Im* a district meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary at district post S 3, Fort Wayne. Wednesday, .May 12. The meeting will commence at one thirty o’c loc k Memorial services will In* held, followed by election of officers. The department president. Mm Helen Walthall, will be present and a good attendance from Decatur is expected. All those planning to attend are asked to contact Mrs. Frank Lin* iger as soon as possible. DINNER HONORING CORP. BREMERKAMP Mr. and Mrs. J ('. Laurent entertained at dinner last evening honoring Corp. J. It. Bremcrkamp of Hollywood. Calif., who stopped here for a brief visit with relative* enroute to Red Bank. New Jersey. Corp. Brememkamp. who recently returned to the states from a six months mission In the South Pacific, will enter officers’ candidate training school at Fort Monmouth. N. J. He Is the* grandson of John Henry Bremerkatnp. Present at the dinner were Corp. Bremerkatnp. John Henry Bremerkatnp. Mm. Gertrude Schurger, Miss Clara Schurger. Mrs. Irenaeus Gate,*. Mr. and Mrs. John Schurger. Miss Verena Niblick and Mr. and Mis. Ixiurent and children. NEW OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED Installation services will be held for the new officers of the parentteacher association Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock in the Lincoln school gymnasium when the aweociation holds Its closing session of the year. The students of the 4, 5 and 6 SMART BASIC FROCK / 1 V •r A Wf/ A A / i tA A ■’ -A / • i A / i \ /•i t r \ igtwl M pl ® Vi* I 111 / IB illu uB W ~T« .Marian Martin The new way to look this Summer is perfectly illustrated by this young basic dress. Pattern 932* by Marian Martin. No fuss or frills . . Just simple, becoming, good lines The gathered darts at the front bodice add softness and accent a slim waist, t'se bright buttons to trim the pointed yokes Pattern 9327 may be ordered only In misses’ sixes 12. It 1* 18. 20 Site 16 requires 2% yards SB-inch. _ Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for thia Marian Martin pattern Wrlta plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send TEN CENTS extra for our Spring Pattern Book —a whole collection at economical wartime stylee. Send your order to Daily Democent Patton Department Mt W Randolph Street Chicago. BL Seeauee ot the elowneao of the mafle delivery ot oar patterns may take a tow days longer than aaual
CU B CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday First V. H ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. William (ihler. 2 p. in. Ladue aid Society. Pleaeant l»a|e Church, All Day Indies' Aid Sod. i- I nion Chappel Church, L3O p. m Ever Ready Claes, Mrs. O. K Baker, 7:30 p m. < hurcb of the Nazar*'iie Foreign Missionary Socle y, Mm. Jesse Edge||, 7:30 p m Chrlatlan laidlea' Aid Society. Mm Joseph Clou-1. 2 p. m. Pnabyterlan Missionary Society. Mrs J F Sanmann. 2:30 p. m. Spiritual Life Group, .Mrs. Sanmann. 2 p. m. Miseionury Society, Evangelical Church, 2 p. m. Nuttman Ave., r. B. WMA, Mrs. Frank Garwood. 7:30 p. m. Book Review, Lincoln School. 8:15 p. m. Friday Parent Teacher Closing Meeting, Lincoln School, 7:20 p. m First I’ B. Victory ClaM, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hill. 8 p. m. Nuttman Avenue t'nited Brethren V. P. M. 8.. Mim Dora Mae Fairchild. 7:30 p. tn. Mother-Daughter Party, Evangelical Church. 6 p. m I-adira Aid of WSCS of Mt Tabor Church, Mrs. Ihmald Colter, 7:30 p m. Red Cross Knitting Center, American Legion Home, 1 to 6:30 p. tn. Saturday Poat-EMter Dance, B. P. O. Elka. 8:30 p. m. Rummage Sale, Presbyterian Church Basement. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday Pythian Slater Needle Club K. of P. Home. After Temple. Firemen’s Auxiliary. Mm Adrian Burke, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Delta Theta T i>i Business Meeting. Elim Home, x p m. Wednesday Red ('rose Sewing Center. American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m. grades will give a physical education demonstration of the work accomplished in the past school year under the supervision of Sylvester Everhart and Mme Eleanor Pumphrey, Instructors In that branch. Mrs. Ruasell Owens will be the installing officer and with the exception of Mm. Clarence Smith, who was elected treasurer to replace Mrs. Georg,- Macla-a*!. others remain th,- same us the past year. They ar,- Mns Lowell Smith, president; Mrs. Wesley Lehman, secretary and Mm. Smith, treasurer. The Work and Win Sunday school class meeting of the First t'nited Brethren church hue been p<wt|M>ned Indeflnitly. The meeting was scheduled for Friday. PYTHIAN SISTERS AT TOCSIN MEETING Twenty-nine members of the localcal Eureka Temple of the Pythian Sletem attended the district meeting at Tocain yesterday. Mrs. Edyth Horne, Gas City, was in charge of the meeting and Mrs. Madge Robertson, grand chief, waa present. Mrs. Raymond Johnson was rep re-eiitativc of the Eureka Temple and gave an interesting report. Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth, aseiattsi by Mrs. Giles Porter, Mrs. Ed Whitright, Mrs Frank Criat, Mm Fred Fruchte. Mrs. Olive Butler and Mie Ada Martin, was in charge of draping the charter. A delicious chicken dinner was served by the ladi** of the Tocsin I', it church. Tin- next district meeting will be held at North Manchester. Others in attendance. Iwaldes those mentioned, were the M<*darn** James Bam. Sam Shamp. Sam Hite. Brice Butler. James Hoagland. Sam Butler. J. M Miller, Ed Ahr. Homer la>wer. Fred Ashbam her. B F. Farr. William Barber. Delton Paaawater. Homer Bittner. Maud Merriman. John Doan. Joseph Hunter. Dean Byerly. Fred Hammond, and Mias Gladys Chamberlain. —o Adams County Memorial Hospital * Admitted: Herman Ehlerding. route 2; Owen Rank, route 5. Van Wert, Ohio. Mrs. I>aii Sprang. North Second ut.eet. Dismissed: Don Lytle, city; Jud ith Parrish, city; Mm Glen Schaadt and baby, route 1. Willshire. Ohio; Mrs. Arnold Erxleben and baby, route 1. Decatur; Mrs. Clyde Fellers, route 1. Geneva; Mrs. Frances Noack and baby, city -WfiTs i the birth of a haby boy to Mr. and Mt* David Kunkel of 1123 Edgar Court. Cincinnati. Ohio. The haby was born Wednesday and weighed eight pounds and eleven ounces. Mtv Kunkel was formerly Mw« ! Msry K Tbimes of Portsmouth. Ohio Mr and Mm Sherman Kun
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Corporal Ml • •> Leonard .Morrison, serving with th<- Quartermaster lairy. Bn., Vancouver. Washington, was recently transferred to Fort M-wis, Washington. after being advanced to the rank of corporal. He is the husband of the former Eileen Bowman and entered service on February 10. 1943. ke| of north of Decatur are the parental grandparents. 0 Ration Calendar it a Processed Foods Blue G. H and J stamps gitod from April 24 through May 31. Meats, Cheese, Butter, Fats Canned Fish Stamp E now valid, expires May 31. May 2—Red F etamps become valid through May 31. , .May 9 Red G staint* become valid through May 31. May 16 -Red II stamps become valid through May 31. May 23 Ited J stamps be< otne valid through May 31. Coffee Stamp 23 good for 1 pound through May 31. Sugar Stamp 12 good for 5 pounds . through May 31. Rationed Shoes Stamp 17 good for 1 pair through June 15. Tires Second Inspections due; A book vehicles by Sept. 30; B’s by June 30; C’s by May 31; commercial vehicles every 60 days or 5.000 miles which ever Is first, t Filling ' station op- rators must check book with license ami remove coupons >. Gasoline No. 5 stamps in A book good through May 21. B and <’ book stamps good as noted on book. Fuel Oil Coupon 5 is good for 11 gallons in Zones A and It and for 10 in 1 Zone ('. It must last until Sept : 30 for both heat and hot water. Save ration sheet stubs for registration next beating season. Meat and Fat Retailers. Wholesalers and Primary Distributors April 30 Primary distributors, including processors, begin filing their first r< ports of meat rationing operations for pi-rhsl beginning ' March 29. May 1--Retailers and wholesai1 ers take point inventory of meats, etc. May 3 Retaih-rs and wholesai- ' ers begin registering with local rationing boards and receive allow 1 able p. int inventories for meats--1 fats. Registration < nds May 14. May 5 - laist day tor institution al users to apply for May June al ' lotment. o Always a Bridesmaid Tatnpa. Fla. Il'Pt — Twenty times a bridesmaid and not yet a bride, is the record set liy .Miss Carmen Coslo. vivacious brunette. ————— — Leaves Prison -i ’WSmwaasli | . a ■ft » ' ' Bl F —” - 9 '* »!IfASED from the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg. Pa., former Movie Magnate William Fox. . above, went immediately to New j York. Fox was sentenced to prison in IMI after pleading guilty to conspiracy to obstruct justice 1 and defraud the government tn connection with his bankruptcy 4/ntrraatioaaJ>
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The address if Pvt. Jack Mi - . Bride, who left two weeks ago for I t’nited Statu army servic’, is Bks. I T 1559, 798 Teen. Sch. Sqd . Sey I tnour Johnson Field. North Carolina. Cpl. Richard B. Noll, recently advanced to that rank at Camp Van Dorn. Miss., is spending a lOday furlough here with liie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noll. Pvt. Lee V. Owens has been transferred from Fort Custer. Michigan to the following address: Co. B. 787 M. I’. Bn.. Fort George Meade, Md. Camp Wolters. Tex., May 6 Pvt. William Lynch. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynch, 321 North Fifth street, Decatur, has arrived here to begin nis training us an infantryman. He has been assigned to a battalion stressing specialist training. T-5 Earl Qochran. son of Mrs. Otto Doherty of Geneva, has been graduated from the electrical course of enlist cd specialists of the coast artille-y school at Fort Monroe, Va. He h> a graduate of Monmouth high school un-l entered the army on December 5. J 942. Ray Frank Lough of the merchant marines has returned to Stheepsliead Bay. New York, after a 48-hour leave spent here with his mother. Mrs. (‘ora lamgh. He is one of five sons of Mrs. laiugh In service. The new address of Herbert Banning, baker, third class. I’. F. navy, is Line I. Moffett Field. Mountain View, California. Pfc. Fred Hoffman is home on a lu-day furlough from his duties with th»- I'. S. army at Camp Blinding. Fla. Kenneth Friedt is home on a nine day leave after completing Ills Isiot training at Great laikis. 111. naval training station. Fred Staub, bombardier with ths* I’ S. air fores* at Han Antonio, Texts horns* on a furlough, visiting with his parents and other relatives. Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Schlruck. of Camp Hrs*ckenridge. Ky. is spending a five-day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrstw Ss-hirack. Mr. and Mrw. Andrew Echirack have receivs*d word from their eon. Cpl Cornelius Schirack. who is stationed In Australia, stating that in* is well. Hs* also staled that he receivsw ths* Decatur Daily Democrat regularly, although late, and is glad to read ths* horns* news. Ils* i also expressed thanks t si hLs friends for all the mail hs- rees-lves. Cpl Rols-rt ’’Red” Bowman has returned to Camp Livingston, lai.. after a 11-day furlough spent h* rs* | with his parents*. Mr. and Mr* | Russ Bowman. < ths-r relatives and friends. Pvt. John Rickord Is home on a furlough from his duties with the I’ S. army at Newport News, Va who I, dir ctor of women’s activities at ths* I'SO here. Miss Cosio as-ts aa bridesmaid at all of the soldier wialdings at ths- I'SO In
— «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ a TREAT MOTHER, SUNDAY, MAY 9 ■ : : :C ■ • - } : • IKSS~ 5 H " ha : delicious a ! PINEAPPLE CAKE : (Cake of The Week) ■ a Each bite a tasty, tempt ini' de- B light. Made with pure, whole- ■ some ingredients. skillfull* 8 39C blended with fresh pineapple. I g No artificial fla*oring. ■ §BC At independent grocers ■ * or at our baker*. g : Stewart’s Bakery • ■ ■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■•■•■•••••
Mrs Georgs- Thomas, Mns. Otto Kirsch, Mie. Fr< <1 H<*uer. Mrs. Adolph Ws-idler. Mrs. W-eis-y Lehman, Mrs. S. E. Ls-smarsleoti. Mrs. Fersl LWterer, Mr Fre<i Fruchtsand Mrs. Martin Worthmail wen* among time*- who attended tin- regional meeting of the Women’s Guild at Grass- Evangelical ansi Reformed church in Fort Waytie. Tuesday. Elnora Katherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ross of 727 Dierkes atrs-s-t, le recovering satisfactorily at the Adame county in* mortal hospital. Mr. ansi Mre. Tom Petenaon of Indianapolis arrived here yests-i---day to attend th*- funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Florence DeVilbiss of Pontiac. Michigan which wae h*-hi this morning at the Zwick funeral horn**. Mie. Charlie V«g!*-w*-d*- left yes terday for Toledo. Ohio for an Indefinite visit with her daughter. Mrs. Kevin Whelan and children Mr. and Mrs Fred Bell of Fort Wayne eps’itt last evening in Decatur with relatives and friend*. Eng. Thad Hoffman of the I’nit ed States merchant marine went to .Muncie today for a vieit with hist sister, Mine Mary Jo Hoffman They will return to their horns* in this city tomorrow. Mrs. Lester III* hard of Geneva w.us a Decatur buellliMs visitor yesterday. Miss Nora Augsburger ansi Mi»s Ds-loris Sprunger of Geneva ehopp ed and violted hers- recsmtly. Mies Neolma Burry of Berne w.i among yesterday’s shoppers here. Corp J P Bremerkatnp of lltillywood. Calif., stoppesl h**r*- enroute to R*-d Bank N. J. for a brief vieit with his grandfitlier. John Henry Bri-inerkamp and other relatives and frietiile Mrs. Daniel Sprang of North Second otreet. well known resident ansi * lub woman, is confin***! to th** Adams lounty memorial hospital. Her condition as not considered critical She suffered from a high fever ye* terday. but spent a netful night and s*-**m*-d to I**- progressing -atissfnctorily today. Mrs. Fay*- Smi’ll Knapp. Adana* county welfare dinstor, has returned from Indianapolis, where ah*- attended a meeting of th*- evecutive committee of th*- Indiana assos-iation of county welfars- dir-es-tors. Mrs. Knapp i*s s«-cretary ot th*- assess nation Mass Kathryn Knapp ha
Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights rrortnrsMy your kkineys eoataia 15 milm at Uny tubas or bh»n* ahi* b b.l to purdy tbe Mood and karp you haallby. When ths-y get tired and doo t work right io the davtiow. owoy people bare to gel up oigbu Fre-.ueot or araoty peseagea will* an.arting and burning aorrietunse abowe there ie enmeshing wrong wub your kidneys or bladder. Don I neglect Uw condition and l*ae valuable, mtful aieep. When dia- nler *4 kidney funrt* ,n termite poiaonoua matter to remain in y»ur bl<*.i. it may akm *»u*w* nagging liackaebe. rbeumatie peine, leg peine. ! <■ *4 p»l> and energy, aweiling. puftneaa under the eyes, >*e**de*d**e and diasiiMaa. Don't wait! Aak v-ur druggiet b-r Doan'e PiUa. ua**i emrrmtully by milm.-m fir *-rrr 4<> yean. They give happy relief ami wtU help the IS miha <4 kklney lulwe Huah out puje-w---oua waete (rom your blood. Get I bsan’e I’iUa.
*-d to Hammon*! after beinx confined to the horn*- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs* Char'i-s Knapp, by illiu - < for th*- passt l*t day* Mr* Dan Sprang, who hast been ill at her horn** on North Secsmsl alreet, was taken to th*- Adams s-ounty memorial hospital t'nie morning for tt*-atm*iit . .Mrs, Carl Grove of Flint, Mi*h 1s visiting Inn- with h-r si.*terJ Mr* Virgil Ki • I;. Mr. ami Mie C K. Beil of Fort Wayn*- wen* in D* < atur tire morn ing to attend th- funeral services tor their aunt. Mi* Florence D<Vilbhis. o SIOO,OOO Fire Damage At Vincennes Today Vincennivs. Ind., May 6 (CP* A llihi.imhi dollar fir*- d<-stroy*-d th.plant of tin- Baltic Mills produi’ts
sxssa« arII « «an«« «s» M « i;» n»»sacaanK«r;l na»«««« X « « x a « M “ BI V WAR BONDS NOW. I i j/V Y /; ’ \, JF’ ' 1 k ar YAjjato i M K * * i “For Mother, with all our Love” M J? Mother’s Day, May 9 » M >< «. It’s a remembrance like I his that makes mother feel proud of her family. She'll appreciate your thoughtfulness in remembering her on Mother’s Day . . . and the beauty and fine quality of your gift will live lo remind her often of you. * I I x n We Suggest — “ A DIAMOND I’EAHL NECKLAC E COSTI ME PIN SPARKLING CRYSTAL J ' ■ 5 x « = Pumphrey Jewelry Store § 1 X Xt. XYCtCsCX not XXXX Xx * irtcxyt: turn xX X X’XJCX XX AXXXXXX XXXX X X X — 111 — Gay Gifts For Mother We’ve .Just The Exciting Gifts Mother Would Isove For “Her” Day! Come See Our Realh Grand Collection of Things She Will Be Proud to Own! •MOTHER'S DAY" Greeting Cards 5c & 10c "Mother’s Day" “Mother’s Day” Handkerchiefs yiOTTO PLAQt ES Or Verse Csrdt with Envelopes IN FRAMES isc 10c... 25c I Alto Other Beautiful Kerch »es t ' m- to 39<- »’•*** M HKK” With A ! POTTED PLANT i (iIH PI RSES Endlessly Appreciated W Smart Bags JOWEw* to $1 „ $2-98 ' Mother’s Day Gifts I Mother’s Day (sifts in RAYON HOSE GLASSWARE c - Aft I With Pretty Bows and ■• W - Cards! “ ,Mlr Est Always Welcome — Always to O/V Needed! I |; Knitting Bags & Boxes “Mother's Day" Make Practical Gifts 25c to 59c Gift Perfume __ 19c GKADIATION I (iREETINt; CARDS 5c and lOr I (.IET FOLDERS 2 for Sc |
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polishing s-ompnny. burn**d two nearby bomsv* and damaged «'*v-s-ral oth<-t* at Vlncennsw this Ths- owner** ut th*- flt n. O T Stout and Drri< Wright. *ay th** low I* <ov* r-d by imsurance but antiiipat*- difficulty in obtaining ; n**w mai-bins-ry ’*» rei oiHltrur’t th** . factory Th*- company hol-h* gov* ! *-rnm**nt contracts. Warns Os Danger Os Smallpox Epidemic — Indianapolis May (L’P) Hoosier *itig*-m* ar** warned to take protective meaxurew against tile danger* of a smallpox epidemic. Tin- alate b*-*lth coinmiMion-<-r Dr. T 1! Rise. re|*ort* today that 102 *;«*** of th** dnsei*have been r- ported in Indiana Hine** January 1 Only 5;.3 car**-* Were listed dur* * ing the *am<* period la«t year
