Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1943 — Page 3
y MAY 25. 1943.
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The serving table was decorated with a large wedding cake on which ntood a miniature bride and groom. Mr*. Koller I* employed at the General Electric company In this city and .Mr. Kolter I* engaged In farming. An all day meeting of the ladies' aid society of th,. Pleasant Dale church will be held at th.- church Thursday. All members are asked t> be pnsent. .Memorial service* will be held for Mrs < . S. Bryan, recently deceased, who was a faithful and devoted member of the society. There will be a social meeting of the Auxiliary at the American Legion Home Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Every member is asked to be there as extensive plans will be made to sell popples Saturday. The regular stated meeting of the Eastern Star will | M > held at the .Masonic hall Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Memorial services, also sch< luled for this week, have been poaipuned until next stated meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Johnson entertained with a dinner Sunday honoring their granddaughter. Ist Sgt. Doria M Johnson. 653rd W. A. A. (’. Plioio-Uil., Co. \erlal. Ma.-DIB Field. Tampa. Florida. Guests were members of the family. There Will be a meeting of the Ruralixtic study club Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mm. Peter ('. Miller. BUSY BEES 4-H CLUB MEETING The Busy Bees I II club of Monroe met recently for the regular meeting. Three demonstration* were given after the routine opening, roll call and songs. Sixteen memitem were present. During the social hour, refreshment* were served by the hosteosses. Joyce Brewster and Carolyn Gilbert Games were enjoyed Th,- next meeting will In- held Thtitrtday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock All members are urged to attend Member* Os the lleliekah lodge will meet In the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday night at seven-thirty o'clock. All mrmltens are requested to be present. DINNER PARTY FOR MISS EADY Mrs. Francis Eady entertained with a dinner party Sunday nigh' honoring her daughter Jane who received her cap Sunday afternoon In enerckte* for the school of nursing at the Lutheran hospital. For' Wayne. Attending the capping exerciser were Mr. and Mrs. Eady and Mrs. Frank Butler. The dining table was centered with a bowl of red roses, which were sent to Miss Eady by a group at her friend*, and lighted with tape ns. Guests were Mt*. Donna Tickle. Mr*. Flotabelle Falkner. Mis., Mary
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phone* 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Church Mothers' Study riui,. Mrs, Niland Ochsenrlder. 7:30 pm. Kum Join-t « Class. Mr. and Mr*. Glen Manlier. 7:30 p. In . Civic Section. City Hall, ' p. ni. St. Vincent de Paul Society, K of C Hall, 2 p tn. Bethany Circle, Mrs. L. L Frank, h p. m. Delta Theta Tau Business Meeting Elks Home, s p. m , Decatur Garden Club, Mrs. Harold Owen*. 7:30 p m. itebekah Lodge. I. (). (). F. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday lion: Township Home Economiro Club, Monmouth School, 1:30 P tn. St. Jude Study Club, K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p. nt. St. Mary e Towturhlp Home Economic* Club, Pleasant Mills School, 1:30 p. nt. Red Crow Sewing Center, American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m. Kirkland Ladle* Club. Kirkland School. 1:30 p m. I nlon TowtMhip Home Economics Club. Mrs. J. C. Barkley. l;3o p. m. Thursday Rurallstlc Study Club. Mr*. Peter C. Miller, * p. m. Pleasant Dale laidies' Aid Society. Pleasant Dale Church. All Day. Women's Society of Chrlstlwn Service. Methodist Church, 2:30 p. tn. Executive Committee of W S. C. S„ Methodist Church 1:45 p. m St. Paul laidie*' Aid Society. John Parrlsth Residence, 9:30 p. in. Indies' Aid Society. First Evangelical Church. 2 p. m. Ruth and Naomi Circle, Church, 2:30 p. ni. Friendship Circle, Mrs. Robert Thompson, s p. r.i. Regular Stated Meeting. Eastern Star. Masonic hall, 7:30 p. in. Friday Red Cros* Knitting Center, American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. ni Auxiliary Social Meeting. American Li-gion Home, 7:30 p. ni. Jane Wll*on. Miss Patsy Garard. all of this city and Mimi Doria Ballard and Mis* Marjorie Cox. Fort Wayne, the guest of honor. Mis* Eady, her grandmother, Mr*. Butler and her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Eady. —- - —o Homer W. Arnold of route 2 was a business visitor here this afternoon.
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Pvt. Lester Huser, who entered >«-rvl,-e recently, has been transferred to tin* ordnance department training center at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md, for ba--ic training. Sergeant Howard Gehrig, son of Mr. and Mr*. Tillman Gehrig. M home on a 10-day furlough from hi* duties at Robbins Field, Georgia. Aviation Cadet Vincent W. Tanva*. son of Mr. and Mr*. Alee Tanxa* of Lbiw city, I* cue of a class of 171 men to have completed two pha*«M of training at the San Antonio. Texas aviation cadet center. • The new address of Pvt. Benjamin F. Kruetxmann i* Co. 11. 513th Qm Regt. tTrkl Brk 2067, Camp Plillll|», Kalina*. Assignment* from Camp Perry, Ohio reception center announced today by the public relation* office there include that of Thurman Rayl, Decatur, to Fort Screven*. Ga. Mr. and Mr* Joe Linn have returned from Little Rock. Ark., where they veiled their con. Pvt. Richard Linn, who i* In the medical division at Camp Robinaun. "Dick” will complete III* bashtraining in about a week and statos that he like* the work and the army life very much Sgt. W. H. Blak<-y, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blakey, of near Decatur, has IM-en traiwferri-d to sth Student Squadron. Kingman Army Airfield, Kinkman, Aril., where he I* oerving a* an aerial gunnery instructor. He received his gunner’s wings after being in service exactly one year. Sec. Lieut. Wilbur Baker has written to hi* parent* from an undl“e|«-*e<| destination to s.iy that he i* plenty busy and that the weather was extremely hot but ha<l moderated some. He is a son of Mr and Mr*. <>. K. Baker. Hi* <ather I* a member of the liaily Itemocrat staff. o Ration Calendar Gasoline "A" book coupons No. 6. good for four gallons each, became valid May 22ml outside th.- eastern gasoline shortage area. Within the East Coast shortage area, "A" book coupons No. 5. go d for three gallons eaeb, must last through July 21st. Sugar Coupon No. 12. good for 5 lbs., must last through May 31. Coupon No. 13 becomtK valid June 1 and will Im- g< od for 5 lbs. through August 15. Coupons No. 15 and Hi become good May 24 for 5 lbs. each for home canning purpose*. Housewives may apply to tin ir local boards for additional rations if necessary. Coffee Stamp No. 23 <1 lb.) good through May 30th. Fuel Oil Period 5 couimns valid In all z<>n<M until Sept. 30th. Shoe* No. 17 stamp in War Ration Book One good for one pair thr ugh June 15th. Stamp No. 18 <1 pr.) will become valid June 16th. Meat*. Etc. Red Stamps E. F. G, 11. remain valid through May 31. J stamp now valid until June 3o Processed Foods Blue Stamp* G. H. J remain valid through June 7th. K. L. M, becomvalld May 24th. FURTHER HONORS 'UoailauM rruo* rss# l> ed the local creamery organisation at ceremonies held in the Decatur high school auditorium last November. The program was attended by Lt. Col H R. McKenxle and Lt. Col. Jesse H. White of Chicago; Fred Kraft and H Kraft, vice-presidents of the Kraft Cheese Co., Chicago, and other high ranking army and navy officer* and company executive*. The company produce* butter for the armed force* oversea* and in this country.
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Drake Boy* Do Their Bit ! ' I ■HB. s ßr'' Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Drake of route three are doing their bit in the Setcotld World War -om In Africa., Sgt Harry Drake, left, who entered service on December 2. 1911’ I* serving a* a mechanic in the air corps in Africa. I'fc Ig**ter Drake, right. Is In Supply Detachment No. 1, Camp Shelby, Miss. He entered the service on April 19. 1941.
BjDC OCA U\K IC L# lx J w I i fi Mrs. C, J. Beavers left Sunday for Miami, Florida for a vi*lt with her husband, who I* stationed there. Cpl. and Mr*. Robert Brodbe<-k will leave Saturday to return to their home In Santa Anna. Calif., after a several Week'* visit with relative* and friend* here Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald of Sturgis, Mich., were th>- guest* Sunday of their niece, Mrs. Dewey Gallogly and family. Mlm Pat Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Paul Edwards, was a member of the Jack Kurkow-ki band, wifleh entertained eoldier* of Camp Atterbury Sunday in a special CSO program. Mr. and Mr*. Edward* and another daughter. Kathryn Ann, accompanied her to the camp. o LEGION PLANS (Continued From Page 1) Honor guest of the meeting was Sgt. Howard Gehrig, past captain of the Sons of the Legion, who is home on a furlough. Plans were
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I also made for «p> nsoring a softball team thl* year, and legionnaires I were urged to aid in the drive to collect front )lcen*e plates from | auto*. Berne Stores Close Thursday Eveninqs Berne, Ind . May 25. The Berne ' Chamber of Commerce, through its merchant*' retail commltt«e. conducted a thorough survey of the , local merchant* and has reported that the merchants are almost unanimously In favor of keeping the stores <1 «< <1 on Thursday eve- , nlng* during the summer months, thus keeping on with the practice ! carried on through the winter. Stores will be open only on Saturday ev< nings. with the exception of restaurant* and the drug store, which remain open every evening. The half-day a week re< <?*« favor* d i>y some merchant* ha* not found en ugh backer* to be adoptt*l for thl* summer. Band conc ert* will be held In the- band shell each Saturday evening during the Bummer. th. high sc hoot band playing under the direction of Clyde- W i Holsinger. Free motion picture* I will aleo be shown at the bund shell for six Thursday evenings, beginning this w-ek
Women's Clothing To Be Simplified WPB Order Planned To Save Materials Washington, May 25 tl'P) Women's and children's clothe* will be simplified under a new war product! n boaril order, which idesigned to save- material*. The- manufaetur- of women's doubh-breauted suits will lie stopped, and restrlc tions have- been placed on the n*e of trimming. Collars arc- limited on a square inch ba*l*. And the sweep of women s skirt* Is affected. Hereafter coats and circs,ses can have only two pocket*, and skit:* c nly one. Tin- order become* effective for fall and winter clothing tomorrow But it will not be applies! to summer clothes until July 1 The DPA also announce* a new ‘ restrictive order it limits whole-1 sab- and retail deliveries on east- 1 ern state- to save visa! gasoline. The regulatl ll* become eff < ■ tive at 12:01 a. m . Thursday. Some types of retail deliveries j
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will bo prohibited entirely. The»« Include deliveries of alcoholic beverage*. soft drink*, manufactured tobacco product*, ice cream, and ornamental *hrub* and nurvory Hto< k«. Also forbidden are deliveries of toy*, n veltles. Jewelry, fur*, radio*, phonograph* and antique*. 3 SELECTIVE SERVICE (Contlaaed P.om r*»* I) bona fide father* will be draft -d since there art- about enough you lr r« a< liing th. age ot Ik each in nth to fill one-third of the pre*, ei.t quota*. o Mr. and M:- Rem Baumgartner of Bluffton spent Monday in De-
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