Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1943 — Page 3

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AMSTUTZ r*'! Evangelistic , PARTY Coning to the Decatur Gospel Hall 164 S. Second St. Meetings, beginning 81 NI)AY ’ BBPT ’ sth Drawingu Sound Preaching Welcome

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phanae 1000 — 1001 Frkday Red Crous Knitting Center, American Legion Horne, 1 p. at. T p. M. B of Hi* Nattman A»ennc C- B. Cbert-k. Mr*. Fays Michel. 7 IO- ■ Tuesday JnMiilatios of Tri Kappa Offic- ..<. Elk* Home. » P « W. C. T. I'., Me*. John Floyd, Monroe. J P- n*. <’ 1., of C. Reynlnr Meeting, K. of C Hall. 7 » p m P I lot* XI. Legion Home. » p m Wednesday Rad Crow ffewlag Cea tar, Amortmn Lagioa Home, 1 to 4:N >. m. Thursday Ml-pionary Society, Zion Latheran Church. All Hay. bureau office* in Kokomo. Lt. Lee is alto n graduate of Indiana Central college. He received hl- M. 8. degree from Indiana uniand before entering the armed forces was a teacher in the Anderson school*. At present he 1* an instructor at Camp Roberts. The bride I* a daughter of Samuel Cramer who wa« formerly a teacher In the Decatur schools. CHURCH MOTHERS TO BEGIN STUDY The Church Mother..’ study club I will have Ito first meeting following < the summer vacation, at the Methoi dint church Wednesday afternoon i at two o'clock I Mrs. Glen Mauler will have the I devotions and the lesson will be I in charge of Mrs. Rural Ro-e and Mrs. George Hoop Hostesses will be Mr*. Ixiwell Smith and Mrs. Clarence Rowden. All members are urged to be presen- to talk over many Important thin- tor flie coming year. AID SOCIETY MEETS AT MRS. JACKSON’S The L'nited Brethren ladies' aid ■ society met last night at the home of Mrs. Sephus Jackson with Mrs 11. O Wynn. president. calling the , group to order and presiding. Following the opening song, scripture was read by Mrs. Frank Fisher, the sermonette by Mr*. I Frank Bohnke and prayer by Mr*, i Charles Robenold. During the social hour refreshment a were served by the hostess assisted by Mr*. David Wynn and Mr* Vernon Hill The work committee for September includes Mr*. Del ma Klzey, Mrs. Roy Chilcote. and Mrs. Lottie Collier. Hoste.* for the neat meeting will lie Mr*. Earl Crider. Mm. Clarence Drake, and Mrs. Orlan Brown. The woman's Christian temperi ance union will meet at the home of Mm. John Floyd in Monroe Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. A good attendance la desired. Mrs. Floyd will be leader a* well as ho*j tea*. FRIENDS GATHER AT THE J. A. SFROUL'S Tuesday evening a group <>! friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr*. J. A Sproul In Monroe | to enjoy a supper with them before I they left for their new home In (’-a- --' -fix. lad . where Mtw Sproul has accepted the pastorate of the Friends church. Present were Mrs. Rena Head I rich*. Mm Dan Noffeinger. Mr and I Mr*. Thoma* Dague. William Jos- ■ hua. Naomi and Gladys Zurcher. Mm Mary Quigley. Mr. aad Mrs. s Decatur, Ind. Mbs RocrMtion Bldg.

Hubert Spninger and daughter Opal. Elizabeth Graber, Mrs. Je«*e Ray and daughters Dorothy and Bertha. Mrs, Hersel Johnson and children Elizabeth and Bobby. Mr and Mrs. William McKean. Fred Watkln-, Henry Haggard. Frank Martz. Mr. and Mr*. Chester Brodbet k and eon Jimmie. Ms Floyd Brandyberry and the honored guests. Mr Suroul and Rev, Susie Sproul. The Sproul* left yesterday for ’heir new home. The Catholic Ladies' of Columbia Will have th;-, regular meeting at th» K. of C. hall Tuesday evening at aevefl-tblrty o'clock. WOMEN TO MEET FOR COMFORT KNOTTING All member- of the mi siouary society <rf the Zion Lutheran church are urged to be at the *ll dty meetjag to he held nt the church Thursday commencing at nin* o'clock In the morning. The women have pieced four comforts from -crap* gathered from the Red Cross sewing and these must lie knotted before they can l>e turned in so a good attendance is requested. Each m»rnl»er Is to bring her own lunch. REGULAR MEETING OF WOMEN'S LODGE The Women of the Moose held their regular lodge meeting last evening at the Moose home with Mis* Rhoda Hill winning the attendance prize. Games were enjoyed after the bu-ines* session and prizes awarded to Mr*. Bernard Loshe, Mrs. Clara Baumgartner and Mrs. John Loshe, A delicious luncheon was served by the publicity committee. 'Fourteen relatives and friends recently gave a surprise party for Kenneth Small and bis daughter at their home on 909 Dierke: street. WOMEN ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING Mrs. Frank Llnifer. Mr*. Ed Bauer. Mm. Carl Striker. Mrs. Art Meyer*. Mrs. Tony Schumacher and Mr*. Elmer Darwachter represented the Adams Post of the auxiliay of the American legion at the district meeting held at Post 47 in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Interesting report* were given of the activities throughout the district. It wa. decided to hold six meetings a year and to start meetings in the morning. Mrs.. Wayne Ferguson was in charge of the Installation of the new district officers and Mm. Anna Davies, newly installed president. then named her committees for TOTS TWO PIECER FilHrWMri ' You can »tltch up thi* jaunty little frock in jiffy time. Have It ready for the Brat dsy* of *chool Shell delight in the brief fltted jacket ot Pattern 94M. The little jumper will never twist out of place, and is extra warm, especially if worn over a *weuter. Pattern »4*« may be ordered only In children'* *l*e» 4. «. ». W. Size 4 jacket and jumper, requlie* 2% yard* JS inch; % yard contend BIXTEN CENT! In coin* for tki* Marian Martin pattern. Write plainly SIZE. namc, amreu. style NUMBER ten CENTS mor* aM «• Marian Martin Pattern Book 1* your*' Smart band bag pattern nrintsd right tn book pr £nd yot onder to erst Pattern Department W 4 W. Randolph St, Cklcn«a. Bl Because o« tb* elownss* ®< Btl! wmr delivery of psttw-' may Uks Stow 4ay» U>M« »' ;U -

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imiTT j| IgiM The three Railing brothem of Adams county have new service addresses as follows: Pfc. Forest Railing, Hq 4Mth Ren GP A. A. F. Gaine ville, Texas. 8. Sgt Alton 8. Railing. General Delivery, Care of Bane Post Office. A. A. B Herington. Kas. Sat. Morton A. Railing. Bat. G 7 C. A . Fort Totten. N. V. The latter. Sgt Morton Railing is visiting his family at>d friend* here on a nine day furlough. Pvt. Eugene Melchi. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Melchi of 1014 Rm-ell street, has been transferred from San Diego, Calif , to Marine Camp Bks, Puget Sound Navy Base, Bremerton. Wash. Lt.-Col. Robert E. Daniels, well knewn Decatur physician ha* been promoted to Divbionai Surgeon, with headquarter* at Murfreeboro. Tenn., where hi* wife and daughter l»urabeiie will reside. Since laat March he has been ataticned at El Centro. Cal. As Divisional Surgeon he will be the commanding oMcer in a large area where thousands of troops are stationed. Colonel Daniels was one of tha first Decatur physician* to enter the service, enlisting in December 1940, with the rank of first lieutenant. Myke Scherry. former Monmouth coach, has been given an honorable discharge from the army, bavins served about nine months three month* of which was in the officer's training school at Fort SIU. Okla. He enlisted for the officer'* training and was admitted to the school, following his basic training period. His special training was discontinued and he » awaiting further call. Second Lieut. John Beery of Monroeville, formerly of this county. vhited here today He received hi* commission this Week at Fort Benning. Ga, in the infantry, and will report to Camp Fannin. the new year. Local women named to various committees include Mrs. Vincent Bormann. Mrs. Tilman Gehrig and Mrs Ed Bauer. The nex' district meeting will be held November 10 at Post 92 in Foi? Wayne and will be an all day meeting. HEIDELBERG CLASS MEETS AT CHURCH The Heidelberg class of tha Zioit Evangelical and Reformed Sunday school met Thursday evening in th* social room of the church. The bustn<«« meeting was conducted by Mr*. We»i*y Lehman. Several lett*ra were read from men in service during the meeting. The ctam* sponsors sending th* Sunday church bulletin* to nil member* who are with the armed forces. During th* social part of ’he ev*ia* entertainment in keeping with school day* w«« *njoy*d and prise* given to Mrs. Herman Von Ganten. Glen Roop. George Thomas. Rev Wm F*U*r and Mm. Uhmaa The nest clnsn party will b* planned by B*v. and Mr*. F*ll*r. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Staaffer and Mr. and Mr* Ray Heller. SGY. EMMIT OWENS IS GUEST AT PICNIC Sgt. Emmit J. Owen* who la enjoying a fifteen day furlough from hi- duties with the guard squadron at Miami Bench. Fla . war the guest of honor at a surprise picnic supper party held in Hanna-Muttman park the first of the week The occaalon marked Sgt. Owen* 21 at birthday anniversary. The -upper table* were decorated with Gowen* and there was a birthday cake for the guest of honor who also received many attractive gift*- , Present were Mr. and Mr*. Grant Owen*. Mr and Mrs. Ru*-el Owens and *on David. Mr and Mrs. Harry Michaels. William Reppert. Mr. and Mr*. William Sanders. Gary and Mina Sue. Mrs. Paul Vbrick and daughters Jane and Marliou. Mr*. Luther Browaw, Mr. aad Mr*. Dalja* Reppert, Mis* Lorena Reppert. Mr and Mrs. William Jone*. Mr. and Mrs Fred Chriataer. Mr aad Mrs. Sylventer Martin. Mian Maliline Lutrtdge, Mr. and Mm. Milton Fuhrman. Mr. and Mm Ernest Foreman and -on* Howard and Mar cua. _ _ Mai Evelyn Andrew*. Donna (Irandalaff. Ml** Gromania Han nie. Mr and Mr*. Forreat Owes*, daughter. Phyllis and Heiea *M the <*•»< honor Bgt. Owens The Tri Kappe eorortty will meet evening at eight ©clock at the Elks home to Inetall the new officers and for a buolaes* toeaioa

Bolinger Brothers In Uniform WO femfc r? ? WH «’ R I Ur. L 'K'-- k Sgt J R. iBob! Bolinger left and Arthur T iT»-<D Bolinger, are sons of Mr*. Noble Drum of thi* city, serving in I ncle S«m * armed force* Sgt. Bolinger, aaalgned to the f. S. Army Air Force* entered the *ervice in September, 1910 aftei enlisting He xpent two year and one month in the Panama Canal Zone before being returned to tin State* a few month* ago. Now he i« located with 2nd Training Squad ron. Daniel Field. Augu-ta. Ga Hi* brother. Ted. i* with the navy and i* a*«lgn*d to I'SCG Tng Station. Groton. Conn. Iterrat k* 1 where he i* taking Diesel training Ted entered the service on January 25. 1943 aftei enlisting. Both are former Decatur Catholic high >•< h«*d star athlete*.

Tyler. Trxa* the fir»t of next week. He is a son of Fred Beery, formerly of this county. Hi* brother. William Curtis Beery, loat hi* life in the North Atlantic last March while serving with the U. S. Navy. The latter was a boiler fireman, second class Hl* death ha* been confirmed by the Navy and the insurance which -the ycung man carried ha* been paid to the parent*. Second Lieut. Richard W Spninger of Berne was commissioned to that rank yesterday when he was graduated from the Centra! Flying Command Training -choo) at Randolph Field. Texas, a* flight officer He wa» stationed at Fredrick Field and wa* one of several hundred young men to be commiMioned in simultaneous exerci-f* held by the CFTC '/LOCALS Mn. Oscar returned last evening from Ontario. Canada where she was railed by the sudden death of her brother, Christie Gunter. 44. who died suddenly of an acute heart attack. Mr. Gunter was unmarried and lived in the family farm home William Jone*, aeli known Gran’ county farmer wa- here yesterday and purchased three head of fine Guernsey cattle at a farm sale. Bill, who also doe* contracting, built the Decautr-Monroe No. 27 highway a few year* ago. Senator Van Nuys will hold open house at the Keenan hotel in Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. The public i* invited. The Mi»ae» Marjorie Miller and Alice Yost returned to their studies at Indiana university. Blo< mington thia morning after a two weeks' vacation. They were accompanied by Miss Phylli* Beineke who will enter the university a* a freshman and by Mis* Yost’s brother. Bob Yo«t. who will return to bis home here this evening. Mra Minnie Vrni* who tripped on a rug in her home <•« North Seventh street ye»terday fracturing her leg. wa* reported a* suffering conalderahly at the Adam* county memorial hospital, to which place she waa admitted following the fall. The break although not considered serious b very painful. Mrs. Nellie Price of rout* 5 tall ed on member* of the staff and employe* of the Adam* county memorial hospital today. Mr* Price was receatly dismissed from the hospital after a three week*' illnee* there. She la very much improved. Mr*. Ed Miller, wife of the city police chief, i* confined to her

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home suffering from a leg Injury, -ustained several day* ago when •he stepped off a curb in Fort Wayne. o • « Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Betty Rexroth, Monroeville; Austin Merriman, Monroe; J. H. Cole. North Fifth *treet; Mr*. Milton Hoffman. 415 Soffth Fifth street; Mr*. Harold Grotrtan. Monroeville; Mna. Lillian Ati, Geneva. tand dl»miased.i Diamiaaod: Theodore Dague. Pleasmnt Milla; Mrs Harold Whittridge and Itaby. Monroeville. Mrs Jacob F. Schwartz. Berne. * Shortage In Feminine Scanties Reported Parachutes Gettinq Most Os The Silk Washington. Sept. 3 -Il’Pi It seem* there's a terrible shortage in feminine acantle* —from coast-to-coaat. And what's worse, the ones th.tt

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are available wear out quickly. ! There's a shortage in elastic too. anti button* aren't at good. They slip ihe girls clutch and it all makes for a fueling of uncertainty. A* one shapely switchboard operator in Washington put it ''you fee) kind* lost." The profit motive also i* blamed for the shortage in *«anties. Buyer* explain that buttons take more labor than 'he no-long- r-avail-able elastic. They said that with

Morris SCHOOL Supplies: 5c -10 c f ' Ixxme Leaf Note . i Book-x ■• ck T * 15c to 29c Sc ;° ol " * FILLER PAPER For Two or Threa-Rmg Note Books All Colors and Size* jc.„» 15c 2Oc I (ARTERS Paste and Ink 10c paper LUNCH BAGS A V 36 in Package 10c jS SANDWICH BAGS M I 40 in Package 10c / CRAYOLAS 8 to Box 10c I UIVIMFy 10 to Hox 15c zx yC / Wax Crayon 5c • 10c U\ Colored Pencil, box 10c " CHALK Colored or White 5c i RIBBON BY THE Y ARD 5 for 5c - 2 for 5e > ds - for and 5c each t 0 2 ° C > ard HAIR BOWS w* *■ m ■ a , V Every Girl Should Have One I Pencil Tablets. 5c to »t*rt Back to school PENS 5c 5® to 39c . SEE O(JR D|SPLA Y! | liFiU’ld t pa 11 HACK THE ATTACK—BI Y WAR HONDA! I Kiddies: lh>n't Eorget to Buy War Stamps at School' I

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scanties selling at 39 cenm up. th»y fee) it Isn't worth it. However, the WPB U vaguely hopeful that the situation may b--improved next month —so far as materia) Is concerned. Some 450.000 pounds of silk parachute cloth has been released for civilian u«e and next month manufacturers will b.- alloted ray< n in amount* equal to *E percent of their silk and nylon consumption for ’he first six month* of 1941.