Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1943 — Page 3

,y JUNE IL 1943

KtTING ■ »*SS**ATER 5 ■’T «- -n.-n'.' «ocDty y , a - -!i- home of .’>.'■■».■ *r yesterday Mr '■■y ••««■ "SweetF Trt r- •- '-J-' • MrR - *•’> - 1.-<son the B , ,j( It- c.iiutlon*. Ihe y,. » ;..-ali*.| in UlllK . J,,; <1 thK^ r ., :i - . v-atx ami reRartid- I "'" iC-a.l.i- s K*Ha« !>'• Xl,r:h Afri, ' i,n K ii a inizvd." She E Mxhl:sire from the J" "i 'y evening EL atiiii orluin. Port Ej.'”.;, w j: ;:i«. national u ! th- American 1.--N P ea<l the lax' Knah »-‘- 1 * ent from ■n Am.'.h :i hy ,hc ,a,e |L.,..1 f bu»lne*s ecmE...ldl'd over by Mrs, Lr t*> »• w tnimbetw C <h, i inle and fit - Kqtrtrd. mad" for i' breakKu j/,| at tile nome of Eidson. .Inti" 23 at nine ,:a< were read Eg A and l> to attend Ku hr given by them. K\ aoci.il li hit. refresh KL I by Mr*. Pas<Ij-, \v M Bumgerdner ■ grt-y ||, :b Mix. Floyd K|br bfor the next ItIUTLER Bias circle "O” K)of fire!.- D Os the WpKrj of ("i: .-tlalc service Ktl'ned a- the home of ■t Huth y. -terday after:n tnlu-ts attemJ-d ■ L Bnyon had devotions. ■tr bwon around the L Mrs Calvin Steury ’ Let th<- study period and | ■teee.tu' current events 1

/J YWR FOOD PO/W> ! Shop at Gerber’s for your meats and get quality with every purchase. Your personal selection and planning will help you make your points go f urther. Birds Eye Frozen Foods Really delicious with the garden freshness and flavor sealed in. Try some tomorrow. B^il d J ••. »7 and~ H. p" | ' ' ON J\ J J XIM lb Vll H I J ’V .CHINESE CREES • ._. I. hiiiTl ~' SELF-SMOOTHING Tyrz/z/ze / LUSTAQUIK ENAMEL t t» Attn mil - LUSTAQUTK 11 »o rnfiauh and renew ch “”’ 1 v -U ternior eurftre**^^,* »»d °|rt 1 Mmkn of th« brwh. to di4»«* w ' n*Wf HUq Imlfsn ia Kohne Drug Store |:

were given pertaining to church and Its people. ’ Plans were made for a breakfast to be served at the home of Mrs. 11. L. Nell on June 21 During al social hour, home made candies were curved by th- hi*-:-\j ■ Butler. Mrs. Clifford Saylors and Mrs. Brayton. An interesting feature of the as- ■ ternoon wax a picture brought by Mrs. George Flanders, showing members of th- rid Mite society of the church. The zion Walther league will i meet hi th- auditorium of th- Luthi eran church Monday night at sev-en-thirty o'clock. All members are i axked to Iw present. MISS BETTY HILL IS Y. P. M. B. HOSTESS The young people’s ml xionary band of th- Nuttman avenue I'nlted Brethren church me at the , home of .Miss Betty Hill recently, , wax Miss Lillian Terrell conducting devotional* and presiding over the business sex-ion i A program honoring fathers was In charge of Miss Catherine Johnson, following wnjch a ■ * la! hour . was enjoyed ami refreshment, of i Ice cream, cak* and o. itigeadv , nerved. Miss Hill was appointed chairman of the next program, the place of meeting to lie announced later. MRS. HAROLD OWENS HAS CIRCLE **A" MEETING Mrs. Harold Owen* of M inmouth was hostess to memtiers of Circle A of the Women'* society of Christian service of the Methodist church yiwterday afternoon, with eighteen member- pr*e* nt. Mrs. M. J. Welker gave the devotions and Mrs Giles V. Porter presented the 1-ssoil and took charge of the current event dlscuesion. Plans were made for a breakfaxt to b- x-rved Wednesday morning at Mrs. Lcixh Bowen’s. During th- social hour, refreshments were served by Mrs. Owens. 1 Mrs. L. E. Archbold. Mr O. G

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Young Married Couple* Class and < la s Xutima:i Avenue Inited Brethren Sunday School, *t r and Mik. ll.n .nn Sudduth, 7:30 p. rn. Pocahontas, lid Men Hall. S p m. W S C. S, Miss Myrtle Ch- | meats of Holm, 7:!!h p. In . ' aivary Udi--' Aid Society, Mrs. Mjry Mil’-r, s p. m. Auxiliary Buxinc-x Meeting, Am-er;-.in |,«_|i>n Home. 7:30 p. m. lied Cross Knitting Center. American Legion Home, 1 to 4: JO p. m. Monday Z.un W.ibhi r 1.-ague, Zion Lutheran Church, 7:30 p. m. Firemen Auxiliary, Mrs. ||> rmnn Dierk-s, 7:30 p. m. T uesday I.' i T.iu Sigma Sorority, Mrs. Sigurd And-nson, K p. m. Garden Club, Mrs. E. S. Scott, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 11-d Cross Sewing Center, Atnerlcan Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m. Baughman and Mrx. H. E Z-rkle. Th- next meeting will he at the home of Mix. Baughman. SORORITY INITIATES SEVEN NEW MEMBERS Baskets of peonies, sprlgx of hoiH-y-mkle and other arrangements of garden flowers formed the setting for the dinner party and Initiation of n-w members into the Psi lota XI sorority when It met lest night at the American Legion home. Dinner was uerved at six-thirty o'clock The placix of the retiring president. Mrs. Charles Hite and th- new presld<-nt. Mrx. Edward U>-e. w-re each marked with a coraage, as well aa the places of th- following Initiates, Mass Joan Krick. Mia- Kathryn Yager, Miss Dorothy Gerber, Mte George Daniels. Mrs. Ronald Parrish. Mrs. Robert Bumgerdner and Mrs. Loren Hudson. After dinner. Mrs. lawe made welcoming remarks to the new members, while their response wax given by Mies Krick. Mrs ArthurHolthouse conducted the traditional candlelight servile Mrs. Hite wax In charge of Inatallatlrai of the following new officers: Mix. Ixi.-e, president; Mis. James Burk, vice-president; M e- Gladys Miller, secretary; Mm. James Ehinger, treasurer; Miss Flora Marie Unkenau, .ixslstalit; (JAY IN SHEEK PRIM /vA.'. -w/fiA'a CfW ? ’ ■' t' I I / A# / /I Il , 11l Mn IWhw 9334 Marian Martin After a busy day ol war-job oi home duties, you'll want to gel out (1| yot( t work clothes " cool, sheer dress. Pattern »IJ4 by M »rian Martin is exactly what yo® need lt'» » ncu" flatterer, with a smooth itrone bodice panel and waist band and a princess back. Pattern 5334 may b* ordered only In *<>■>«• • 4 U. K. and 541 re * quires 3*s y»rd« Jfcinch fabric. Send SIXTEEN CENTS in Zooßm atyle number. Heady now- our new Summer PaHera £oV Ju-t TEN CENTS more brings you o'*’ Edori*TursSk' mails delivery of patterns may take a few lon<* r usual.

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WANTED WOMEN VOLUNTEERS To help with the tremendous amount of work required by rationing. The Women's Civilian War Service Committee makes this appeal tot Women Volunteers. The Ixcal Rationing Board is desperately in need of fifty women by June 15, to work part time over a two week pe*riotl on Gas Book “A." Please register your name and days or half days, you can work with Mrs. Carey Moser, 2nd El<x»r Citv Hall Phone 230 from 1 to -I o'clock any afternoon and let her keep your name on register for future call. The issuing of five new rationing books during the next six months de|M*nds on women volunteers.

Miss Flossie Steiner, corresponding secretary: Mix. Bud Townsend, publicity chairman. Mrs. Edgar Gerber furnished music during th- dinner and Mrs James Krick during initiation. Mix. Ralph Gentia was general chairman. with Mrx George Mi-L-an In charge of reservations, Mi-x Eloise Lewton, program and Mrs. Leigh Bow-n, decorations. WOMEN OF MOOSE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Th- Women of the Moose met at the lodge borne lur.t night utld elected the following officer*: Mrs. Dan Braun, past regent; Mrs. Bernard Ixishe, senior regent; Mrs. Harold McDonald. Junior regent: Mrx. Edith Tester, chaplain; Mrs. Tony ilonfiglllo, recorder, and Mrx Rhoda Hill, treasurer. Mrs. Marie Hiatt of Muncie was a guest at the meeting and gave a very good talk. The chapter prexetried her a gift. At the close of the meeting, the < hapler night program was observed. During the remainder of the evening, games Were enjoyed and refresbmentx served by the Moosehart committee. Mix. Heber Feasel as chairman. Mrs. Robert DeVor wa - awarded the door prize. The next meeting will be held Tuesday. June 24, at which time the newly eleided officer* will be Installed. Mrs. Frances M'iebke will be present at the meeting o ij- \ I I fl W V I I fl w j Mrx. Norman Kruse, Mrs. H N Shroll. Mrs. Maude M■rim.in and Mrs. ('. E Belt have returned from Lak«- Waller, where they attended a house party for Baptist women of Indiana for the paat three days Rev F. H. Willard left yeaterday for Elkhart to be at the liedaide nt his father, who suffered a severe heart attack. All children of the Evangelical Sunday school who expect to take part in the program Sunday morn Ing must be at the church Saturday afternoon at one o'clock for practice. H N. Shroll and granddaughter Jane xpent Thursday afternoon in Eaton. Ohio visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolfn-y and son. Ezra "Doc" Stockdale, operator of Rhodes Market. Is reported ill at his home on North Second street. Mr. and Mrx t'arl Josef of Three Rivers. Michigan and MUs Lucile Clancy of Chicago. 111., were the guestx yesterday of Mr. and Mis E. B Macy of Winchester street. The E. B Macy home on Winchester street was sold yesterday by the Midwest Realty auction company to William S. Fike of

Army Chaplains Give Lives To Save Seamen On Convo; ft HiEl bFJI M&Ji' rhe /e«r Army chapblix. srho fare fheir farce ee that •/ the Aresp Serrrne mapht hr. t. rerrf mi ere .hea-n her., t. Krr- Clark V. I’olnry; t. fathrrjahn K H'aaAtaytan; S. Ktr. Crorge L. Fat; 4. Hakbt Ahtaiultr D. Geit/c.

B<-rne. Mr and Mrs. Macy are moving to Palm Beach, Fla, where they plan to purchase a home and establkih a permanent rwldence. Mrs. Samuel Merwin, Jr., and son Matt of New York City arrived here yexterday for a visit with the former's mother. Mrs. Le<- Valli e. Lynn W. Stetler of Sacramento. Calif., is visiting with hix parentx, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strickler. Monroe. O— - Argentina In First Move Against Axis Revokes Privilege Os Radio Messages i By I'nlted l'r< ssl The new Argentine government hax made its flrat move against the Axis despite bids fi r diplomatic friendship by B rlln. Rome and Tokyo. All three have moved to recognize the new regime. Ne vert hi-less, the Argentine foreign office has revoked the diplomatic privilege id Sending l.iili'i messages abroad. Tills will affect only Axis powera and apparently was so intended. The I'nlted Nations are linked with Argentina by direct cable. Tin- c mmunlcalions slap at Italy and Germany came a few hours after they had given notice they would recognize the regime of President Ramirez. Tokyo has signified its Intention of also ret • ognizlnr the revolutionary govern Blent. The radio tian compels Axl-i I agents to send secret inf rmatlon through the slow channels of dlploniutic malls. -o—a « Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mr- H 8. Miehaud. Mercer avenuet and dismissed t; Gloria Hannle, Berne; Virginia Kleinknlght. Bluffton; Dorothy May Kipfer. Bluffton Mix* Martha .Meyera. Ohio City; (>.; Paul Braun, city land dismissed•. Dismissed: John ami Eldred lb*Bolt, city; Mrs Garth Journay and baby, city: Mix Manis Sprunger. Berne; Forrest Railing, city. Ken neth Chilcote. City. o Tod Morton ix the name of the hgby son. born to Mr. and Mrs. ■' Vane Thompson of Fort Wayne on

At Ft. Bragg fb A# HTIfIBL I'f< James M laise. son of Mi. and Mrs. Jot- Lose and formerly associated with the latse restaurant hen-, is now serving In thi V S army forces nt Fort Bragg. North Carolina. Psi Lose, after completing cooking and baking school training, is now serving as a cook with Hq. 112. A Sen Buy 377 Parachute F A. Bn. Al’ti 472 Fori Bragg. N. C. He entered servlet in Decembet 1942 May 30. Thu baby Weighed eight p.iuiulx and twelvi ounces. He Is the first child In the family. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are both former Decatur nxldents, the latter having been Mis Helen Andrewx A baby son wax born this morning at 9:11 o'clock at th* Adame county memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bauer of route 2. Berne. He weighed seven pounds • o Ickes Asks Control Ol Fuel Rationing Seeking Authority From Donald Nelson Washington. June n tl'J’i War production chief Nelson must decide soon whether to hand petroleum rationing power over to petroleum administrator |ek«w Ickes haa asked for the author Ity. And food administrator Davis reportedly wants the satin* power over food Washington ohs-rvi-r---believe tin- Ol’A will Im* out as a policy-making agem y if NeJ-on yii-ldii to Ickes and Davis, Another federal agency that would be hit if like* has his way Is the office of defense ’ransportation. DDT now directs gasolin*dhtributioti to the nation's B.ooil, non comineri ial vehicles. And !■ kes akin has asked lull control over dlatrihutlon. Nelson is expected to postpone a decision until price administrator Brown returns from a trip to Michigan. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatn

I Nobody I COUGHED... | hut the | unknown i OR ~ l soldier! *jl< B >bh A** i

“AS a Nazi propaganda film was being shown in Puri*, the audience coughed so loudly that the performance was stopped. A Nazi lafficrr demanded to know who was responsible for the i laughing. No answer. Infuriated, he asked again- This time, an old man suddenly cried. ’You're mistaken. Nobody coughed but the unknown soldier.' "Just as the unknown soldier symboliaea the millions who have fought and died for their ideals, so that one incident typifies the undying spirit of the conquered peoples. "That's one reason I'm really beginning to appreciate all the little things in life. 1 mean, things like talking to friends, going to movies we want to go to. enjoying a friendly glass of 4Rd (.town Beer.

KtSP ON BUYING MOKE WA« BONDS ANO STAMPS Centlivre Brewing Corp., Fort Wayne, Indiana . I beconie •! oente ihoetar mj f Ihsßh BREWERS OF UIM iTOWII ALE AND BEER

< .... | MH Sgt. Samuel J Barktnan. who is stationed near Nashville. Tenn . has written to friends that he is in training in an evacuation hospital on maneuvers, and that ;he I outfit has been publicized In some of the larger papers. Sgt. Bark • mart Is the editor of the “Hypo" a small weekly mlmeographi d army catnp newspaper Sgt. Barkman wa- Inirn in Congo Beige. Africa, where his parents have been missionaries for many years under the Congo Inland Mission, and where they are laboring now Hi* received his education In this country, graduating from th* Berne high -iluhil with the class of 193tl and also from Bethel Colli ge. North Newton. Kan. Cpl Bur: A, Townsend, who was advanced to that rank recently at Camp McCain. Miss, hax been transferred to Fort Riley. Kan., | Sg* Roberta la-ster arrived here 1 this morning from Daytona Beach. I Florida for a lUilays' furlough She ix the daughter of Dr and Mrs M it l«e-t<-r of Wext Monroe street, I and ha- been in the Wane's elnciJanuary. Pvt. Eugene Ross hax been ad vam-eil to the rank of private first j class, according to word received here He is a,<l-**ie.| to Al'O 95th Div. Co. E. 379th Inf.. Fort Ham Houston, Texas. Tin* new address of I’v: Rolx-rt LatifZetihel .er. eon of Mr. and Mrs Sidney Lnutzenhi-lser of near Berne, ix now 13s Fighter Sqdn. 53rd G Page Field. Fort Myers. Fla Cpl. Authur Moeschberger. for mor Decatur Democrat staff member. wiites from Fort Belvoir. Va . where he is stationed with the engineering forces of the army, say ing that he is plenty busy but » enjoying hl du: es. Sunday Pvt. Clayton Wendell, husband of .• Mie . of 227 .North Fourth street, h.ix been transferred from Fort Bi njamin . Harrison to Camp Cook*-, Calif., for basic training. Pvt. A C Anspaugh. son of George Ansp.iugh of I<'27 Vim* street, has lieen transferred from Fort lt.-njamai Harrison to Camp Cooke. Calif . for ba-i ' trailing. The new address of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Venis of 213 S. Seven: It net, is ltay,m*lid J it Venis. I'SN It iiuitlng Station,

"A man doesn’t hate to do anv of these things, of course, but he can if he want* to. And it'* the privilege of doing them that make* the American way of life *o wonderful. "So. folk*, let’* help by giving blood to the Red ( ro«*. for example, and bus ing more War Bond* and Stamp* Alter all. that * the lea»t those of u» at home can do...don't you agree?" 1a O »r«i ihr tale of alcoholic hecett aget •" Indiana alone mpphrd > 124.7*0,000.00 to t*r federal. note, and local goternmentt. Thr elate it cell collected >9.1 V 9.000.00. <»f tfcoum«M.nl s|,4<rf>,iiiiii.<** M'rnt 10 l«af <’•*’l •*<*• and S7JSaWO-‘*’ •« a hoed nniu.

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At Staten T 5 James M Borders, former Diiatu: iMrlice chl<*.‘. Is serving with Co II 719th MP Bn. 4XI), Staten Island Terminal . Staten Isl rnd New York Cori Borders was graduated some time igo from provost marshal s<h<tol al Fort Custer. Mh h . and Is now serving as .in Investfgatoi with th-, military jxillci forces. His wife. Mrs. Frances B od* rs. resides here. Corp Borders entered service in Il . ,-mbi 1942 , Flushing Ave Broklyn. New York, | Detail Armed Guard. Hotels in the I'. S • mpiiiy more | than 3<m <mo person- ' — —- :: K M « K.M K K K » M XJ< K K K g X.X M XX.XX 3 for a tusurioui Bath hul l mid / Delightfully refreshing. Ks $J,25 ‘ // "j/i I CARA j 1 1 — W “Puudct V Io not iiijoy tin- olkcn touch <d< m Nome Hath Powder after bathing' Pat it on with the lux uriout log puff - , i. i l<L i ■ and ace how it tc- r- ■ freshet your skin. I B Attractively bonej / 'W ICAtA NOMI , f Cara Nome's delight- ~~ H I ful fragrance- dings to your skm Thitcsqui-I tile soap lathers luxu- V '0 s * J Hourly and it cleanses thotoughlv. . . . Hard nulled — lasts a long I . lime 2 cakes j WlllHWWiiw J 1 SMITH DRUG CO. x R K O K M M « MS K M SKN MX XOXMN