Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1943 — Page 3
24 »> >Y - jUNE 1941
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BEVERLY ANN POLING HAS sth ANNIVERSARY Mr-. Adrian P*.!mg of Ind ana street entertained w -*i ] )al fy W*-dn**day afternoon narking the meatlion of the fifth I. tinlay anniversary of her dailgllt*-:. Beverly Ann. Game, were enjoyed ami r<-fr* -'-i ' meir **-iv.*l Til- gun- of horn* | lecelved many pletty g-fl, \| Poling wa i a ted - ■ by Mi** Otto flak -. J Present other .iian the true*- of I honor were bale and Bonnie Hake .Sharon and Billy Smith, Dorothy and Bonnie Walk-r, Lorna and Betty Smith. Shat Hl Kre ** he Carol Ro-*- K*dd--w—Kay and Connie Poling. Caro! Bow titan. .Nam y Callow The gu*Mt of honor's grandpar ent», Mr. ami Mie Kalp.t Fry of Fort Wayne and Mr. and M G G Poling of Wren, o. w'*-r<- rlso pre sent. SEVENTY ATTEND W. S. C. S. BREAKFAST Seventy member* and -”|e.ts Ilf the women's -lui.-y ~t ciirimiai | service of the Methodm hurt h• n I joyed a breakfae th!* mo mug at I the home of Mr* I! S Sttn k--y -im I liar to “breakfa-t at Sard j- " Mr*. laiwi-!I Smith, muster of ceremonies, w*-1,-om*-*l the guest* to the Stuckey home ' in the heart of the sugar city ' of D»-< itur. Th*part of "Carr' ».* taken by M
CUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Piim.i-y Pia-tic*-. First I'liif-d Bi- ' i iii Chur i, 7 p nt. I’ i . ( Supper M-etlne. Hanna Nictman Park, 8 p nt Ea-'- n Star Servic- Flag Ceremony Masonic Hall, 7:30 p m. H i'!i and Naomi Cin-le. Mr- AlBe.neke. po: Lui k l.iini boon 1! 30 a. m. B- any fir. 1... Mr* Wesley I Lehman, s p m. I’ ■ il- 'h- an Circle Pli-nic Sup- ;■ 7.ioii Evangelical and IL form- • i < im. i S h ia! Room. 6 30 p. m Er nd-mp Ci M,e Mildred Worthman. * p m. < rid- l» ->f WSCS Br- akfaet. Mie. It A. Sttn key. !< a. 111. Hm'.ii: S'udy ciub. Mi* Lewis llum.*ehlag. * p m. \\ omen of th<- Moo«e, Moose Home, s p. m. Friday Po-alionta* Imdge. 11--d Men Hall, s p. m. Children'* bay Practice, Methodint Church. 2 p m. lied fro-* Knitting Center, Am-i erlcan Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m Atnerii an Legion Auxiliary, Le I gion Home, 7.30 p m j Saturday Rummage Salt First Pre-hyter- j lan Church Basement, 9 a m. to 6 I p. nt. Wednesday Red Cross Sewing Center. American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m J I M boan: I’m b- Cormy." Mrs. I II L Neil The wishing ring was given to Mr* George Flanders and tit- old-- t gm-*t rorsage wa* given to Mrs. Ed Wicks. 11l those having w<-ddit:g anniv- - iri«M were interviewed and mu' h merriment was afforded by he hat* of all -ige*. ; ge- and descriptions wliicii were worn. Mis* Florence Haney wa* given the birthday corsage and Mrs. laiitt Biack the make-up kit which was found to contain a copy of “The I'pper Ito-mi.'' Cor-age* Were given each gu*»*t .. i. arrived, and the entertaining room- were beautiful with l»ou-<|u--t- of garden flower- Lou Marie Smith of Berne entertained with I i< coid oti mush Mtr Floyd Gratid- ■ staff was awarded a cm -age for having been farthest away from liecatur having been Isirn at II Aben rombie St t'anteloon Kulkirk. S-jiJiti.Mhi Scotland Mr* Grand--tats al-o atang a Scotch "tig for tile pleasure of the gue*t«l o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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DFCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DFCATUR. INDIANA
At Seattle Pvt. Arthur H. Hatigk. son ol M ami Mi* Martin Hatigk. of route five, i* serving in the C S army at Seattle, Washington. His address i- 35536417. Htry '■ ■ 304th C A BB Bn , Seattle, Wash.
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity haw pl-dged Herman bale Von Gunten. son of Mr and Mrs. Herman Von Gunten, 933 Walnut street. The pledging t<M>k plate in the Alpha Pi ehapter at Purdue university, where Mr. Von Gunten is enrolled It is one of the popular fraternities on the Purdue campus. Miss Etta Anepaugh will leave Friday for New Huven, Conn., for a visit with her brother. Lt. Law-n-nee Bud Anspaugh. who is attending Vale university, where hiis continuing hia work in photography. Mrs. .sdrian Burke has returned from Rantoul. 111., where she visit ed her husband. Pfc. Adrian G Burke, who is located at Chanute Field. Mrs. R. b Myer* hae returned from Kinston. N C. where she vie ited her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Howland and also her son. Pvt Richard C. -Myers. who is taking basic training in the I'nited St tes army at Seymom Johneon f: Id. Goldeborough. N C. Ensign and Mrs. HavLl Kunkel and son baviil Michael have gone to Port-mouth. <l. for a visit with Mrs. Kunkel's parent*. Mi and Mrs. Walter Thimines, while Ensign Kunkel l« awaiting call to service in the I'nited States navy. —O A _ ““ 0 I ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS Peppy Pals The Peppy Pal* held th-!r meet ing recently in th*- Zion Lutheran school The meeting was called to order by the president. Bernie**Stoppeiihagen Th*- roll call was taken by Mary Ann Ewel. It was decided to have the meetings later in the afternoon, starting at 5 o’clock Mik* Anna Williams was also present and gave i brief report on her trip to Purdue Round-up. After this, group singing and games were enjoyed. Tile next meeting will lie held July 2. at 5 p. m. at the school house.
Tlssy DEODORANT CREAM • Spicy-fragrant, cream vi am***ith Tu»»y Ikeodorant Cream atop* perepiretion ode*, cbei-ka perspiration ifte// 1 to 3 daw. Not irritating to average alm. Smooths on in a jiffy...no need to rin»e off. Order your aupply today...»ave half price! SMITH DRUG CO.
ibMel ■iii Pfc. Freeman Burkhalter, who, befoie his induction Into tin- army la*t fall w.i- eup-rvisor of iiiusii in the B*rm- schools for several year-i. ha- received official notice that he may enter Hie government hand director's school for a short < ours*-. I'pon call he will enter this ichool by virtu*- of -ucce*efully passing a comprehensive fourday warrant officer band director'exairttoation. At pr*Hent lie >. continuing with th*- C9th Medical R*-gi- | incut, where he does < lerical work in the regimental headquarters, j this regiment being on maneuvers near Shreveport, La. Claren Neuens<hw:ind*-r. m*-ni» ‘ her of th*- 1940 graduating class of th*- Berne high school, will report , for training at Miami university : at Oxford. July I. Mr. N*-u*-ns*h-wander completed his first two yean* of collegiate work at Butler university and sonn- month* ago while there he enlisted as a navy reserve. At Miami he will take a . navy prescribed count*- and will be entered as a junior. He Is a son of Amo* N*-uenschwand*-r. Fred W Edgell has b*-*-t* advanced to the rank of corporal He is the son of Mr. and Mix Milton EdCell of route 3. The new address of Calvin <’. Burnett. S 2-c M Cub 7. Camp Park*. Calif Sgt. William E Noonan, who is station*-*! with flu- air c rps nt Tucson. Arlx.. has arrived home for a 15-day furlough at the bom--of his mother, Sirs. Loretta Noonan. Cpl. Herman Lenhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Irval la-nhart of Fort Wayne and grandson of Mt*. E. Burt la-nhart < f this < ity. ba* at rlv*-d safely in England, according to word received her*-. H<- writ*-* •hat the country is beautiful and that tin- British people ar*- • xtretmly nice and courteous to th*- Amer lean soldiers. Tin- new address of Cpl. Fran* is C Carver ie 353301 M. I'. S Army, toith QM. Co. APO *o. *-o Postmaster, Nashville. T*-nn , ami bis wife has moved from Tullahoma * - Murfreesboro, Tenn. Sgt. Kenneth Gaunt, son of Mrs. Hilda Gaunt of this city. In- I*, * n advanced to tin- rank ol t*-< htili-al sergeant, at S.utlt St*-. Marie, Mh-b., where It.- Is si-rving with the r. S army Tech. Sgt. Gaunt ir a former bHS athlete. Cpl Bud Metxger Ims completed his training on mancuvi-rs ami is now assign-d to: ll*n. 3rd AR, AP<> 260, *•■<* P- stmaster, Nashville, T- mi. Cpl. John F. Anderson, son of Mrs Mari** Anderson, of thi*. city, Ims been abb- to visit witli his mother each Thursday for a fewhours. while on leave from Ins duties .it Chanute Field. 111. Pvt Ri* hard Archer, form-rly of Decatur. Is now , n desert training in the west and aske that his I friends write to him, according '<> I word re* eived by his wife. Mrs Viola Hunter-Archer. His address, since being transferred from Fort Riley. Kansas, is: 35.'**4605. 52nd i Arm *1 Inf Regt.. APO 359. <-o Poet master. Ims Angeles. Calif. Great l»ik«-s. 111. Jun*- 21 Bluejacket Oscar LaSalle Bristol. 17. son of Mrs. Irene Merle Bristol. sb* Grant street, Decatur. Ind. has been graduated from th*- servile sch ol for torpedomen, located al the V. 8. Naval Training Station. Great Lak«*. 111. Now a i|ualiti--<l •'striker. - ' he will be assign-d to active duty with th*- I' N fl*-*-t. or at a naval shore station where he may soon earn a petty officer's rating Capt. D Burdette Cuater of Columbia. 8. C„ and family arrived here today for a visit with friends and relatives They will be here about a week. Pvt Raymond John-on. formerly of Camp J**. T. Robinson. Aik. has been advanced to the rank of private. fir«t class and m now as-<iign*-d to: Hdqs Detachment ABFNTC. 6th Conv. Hospital. Camp Ellis. 111. Earl William Chas*-, apprenthe seaman, is at Great laik*« Naval Trining Station. Great latke*. 111 . and is assigned to Company 917. according to a release rece.ved there today. Mns R D Myers has returned from Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro. N. C.. where she visited with her son. Pvt. Richard C. Myers, assigned there for his bastc
Awarded I)F( Staff Sg' Lloyd M.iliun. ->ii *>f Mr* Maud ■ M.iimn "f M imo*r . heads a list of 29 Indiana m* - iw,<ri|-d *l* * or.iti** i- I*. 'h-ii * . pioits over Germany ami Ge,-m:>n ,i ( Upieil te.rltory in Eunip* M ill 'll heads th. limo-i*-: li with award ot th dl.*tiiigui-li*'d flying cro** II moth* . < iv- i a.nd from him -i-v-- .il w- k aga, stating h* It.ol he* ii award*-1 tnDFC. and today aiiio-uni *-m- >: by pr- s- a-soi-ialton- Ina) p i iblv b* a duplication of ill- | r vioiianiioiiti* >-m*-nt. Sg: Mahan wa- aw.ird-d ’ll*ii, im dal in January l*>. *l.*' glli-lieit M-ivi* • and la'- v. a- ■ warded oak I training D: k -a: I that h-- :e w -11 and ha* no complaint* to i>-gi*'--r relative to army life. 11-- -aid there an- s*v--ral Adame county boy there, im hiding Pvt. Clarence Wolfe. Who sub-1 ribed t , a Fort Wayne paper Sin !>:- k a Daily Democrat rub-- . iln ''u > 11 ad--i opied and pass th* in around to th--other Adam- county you ii- th- iwho**- paper* ar*- I.it* , o iho have been massed. 11-- *ys th*- weather is hot but that th*' boys an- looking fin*-. *' iptam Palmer E; iter ha - ar rived in San Franc -• *. < a'.if. .*■
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Committee Named To Probe Rioting Michigan Governor Orders Riot Probe Detroit. Jun*- 21 *’. !'i A foil man commltt*--- ha- been nam-d '<*; 0.. .rale til*- CSUSeS of 'digh' between negro* * ami whit*,- tn It- ; tmit. Gov. nor K- lly appoitit*-*! th* ' fa* t finding * omniitt* • after the *i,ath toil :-om th*- imt inomi* -I to 31 25 negro*-- ami six white*. Tw • whit*- tn* n died last night ■ from Injuri* :*-* *lved M- nday Although a- iv ty in he autom *■ . lin ** a :- I*mhone m*- eage re- , . -.. d ll* - A f. I apt. El. b*-r. a foi -ner Di atur physh inn until hi- , .■a' -'men* in •h- I'ni'*-1 St.it* - a-my. ha i onipb-t*-1 six mon'ii- I . v ■ . **,< ,a- and will le- *'a ! t ot;. d in th!* i oiintry for six , mo-i’li- He * in San Francisco a* i ;>;•*• -■ nt awaiting hi- m-w ,i**«ign j m* nt.
Clearance of HATS Here'** special, "e've ■■■ pi ned ;i l:it "e uroitp of I .tidies’ Hit*, (lelts and Straws mi M gI ' o»< E J for immediate clearance at your chotci. (ioml selection and every hat a hantain. Bettei pet votir* tomorrow. NIBLICK & CO. w**— —— — - - ——
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NOW SHE SHOPS “CASH AND CARRY” Without Painful Backache Many tufb-r r» rehevr tury r*< bnikarh# quickly, <4»'e thry drover that the real cauae of trouble may I* tir«*dl kidneys. ’I be kklnrya are Nature a chief way of takinr the • a< ><ia and w*ite out of the I a kJ. They Leip meet people pace about 3 pinta a day. UU ri <j t **r<ier < f k>dney 1 motion permit* T*oi»<4m '«» rnattv-r to r» ma n in your blood, it if.ay < u ti.i«jfihg La# karitr, rU*umati> pa ma, leg I* :.e. -• tj- p and enerry, getting up r ud.fp, pw« i!.ny. pidLMi* und» r the eyra, w Mt i»f»d dtirtneaa. I req *« nt or erauty l».ia»4g«e with amarling and burning wme** time* ehowe there it wornrtbing wrong with * ><-ur kidre-ya or bladder. Don't wait! A*k your drugyiet f-.r Doan'g I’i.le, uwd eucceeefuiiy Ly mtibone f r over 40>« ar«. Htry at**r happy r«’.t» f and * til help the 1 '• ii of kidney tuf** t* Jai» out tMMUO a oue eaeta Irwui your bLvud. Gel Doud • Tills,
