Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1943 — Page 3

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K.*nt*d her a* a gift from ilx*rn. | Tin" sum of |So wi- vtr.*i| to th.- ' war relief fund. The annouu >.-m<-nt ‘ wa* made lhat tl <■ chapter would take part In the program of the conference, to l>e heid in For Wuyn. December s. Mr Rhoda Hill won th ■ at'-nd ance prize. The next m—ting will lie held Xovember is r even o'clock with the library committee having the chap er night program The meeting gep .! one and every m<-mt> r i- a-k> I to b.- present. The Tri Kappa •<>. > y will have a soda! meeting ~t the Hiks hoin,* Tue day night a' eight o'clock. All member.! are rem ::>d*-d ■ > lie p-<~ nellt. CATHOLIC LADIES TO HAVE SUPPER The Catholic L.di*- of Columbia will have a supper party Tuesday evening at six-thirty o'clock at the K. of <’. hall. Each member i- reminded to bring thirty-five cental to pay for the supper Mm. Arthur Meyero Is c hairman of the affair and will l» assisted by Mo. Alva Xie hole. Mrs Robert Osterman. Mm. Max Kreptc. Mrs. Holter! Heimer. Mrs <l. Iletny llierly, the Misses Rosemary and Mary Katherine Spangler. France . Justine and May Anti Hrite and Marjorie Kintz. The laty.il Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday -< hool will meet Tuesday evening at 7 to at .the home of Mi Fl Swagger on Mcllat'lies street Mrs Robert Garard. assisting hostess. MRS ROSE HOCKER IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Better llolllia club met I Thunaday evening a' the home of I Mrs. Roae Hock-r in M-tiiot- The i meeting opened with the song, "The . Battle Hymn of the Republic." followed by the clult creed and prayer by Mrs John Floyd Sixteen members answered roll cal! by giving their favorite recipe >

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Rummage Sale by Psi [ o ta XI. . Harve-h! Building. Third Street, All Day Sunday llarv<teter,., ( ,f Nu'tman Ave, T. I it Sunday School, Bobby Giitnm, - p. m. Monday Public Party. D (' ll s. ~rlum. s p tn. I'ythian Needle Club. K of P. i Home, af'er Temple. Adam County Nutw-s' Aasoclati<m. Mt“. E. F. Ga-e Residence, 8 p m Junior Ar - M.-o Mary Jo Buthr. 7:30 p. M. Corinthian Class, Mr. Jam.* I Ki:i hen. 7:30 p. in. Civic Department Carry-in Supper, Mrs. P. I. .Macklin, 6 p. m. Pythian Suiter Temple Meeting ami Degree S'aff Practice, K. of P. Home. 7:30 p. m. Re earth Club, Mrs. Lamoille i Fogle, 2:30 p m. Tuesday Catholic l.adiex of Columbia. K. of C Hall, tl tto p. m. Tri Kappa Sor ia] Meeting, Elks Home, s p >n. Pei lota XI Social Meeting, Mr-. Gerald Smith, S j>. m. Kum-Join-V- Claes. Mr. and .Mm Harlan Jackson. 7:30 p. tn. W. S. C. S Guest Tea. Methodint Church, 2:30 p m. Root Town hip Home Economics Club, Mrs. Ear! DeWeese. 1:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Daughters M Ed Swagger, Mi Barnes stree: 7 3' p 111 Wednesday Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, 1:15 p. m. St I’aul Ladies Aid. Mia. Floyd Smit ley. all day. Red CroM Sewing Center, American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m. Friday Red Crons Knitting Center, Ami erlcati Legion Home, 1 p. m. Thursday Phoebe Bibb- Cla-e Zion Evan- : gelleal and Reformed Church. S ! p. m. Friendship Village Home Economics C|ui». Blue Creek Community Building. All Day. Ladlin' Aid Society. Fl et Evan- , />■!:>al Church. 2p m. for pumpkin pie. Three gu<«to other than memletra were presetft. Mrs. John Floyd and Mrs Raymond Crist were selected a- captain* to nerve in the contest for new member*. Mrs. Lawrenie Ehrsatn, leader, gave an intepntlng le-son on mak- : ing over dresstas. During the social j hour, refreshments were served by I the ho-tewi. ansisted by Mrs. WilPretty Pinafore I Jl w / I \ A back-button pnafore-frixk that is cute as can lx* with its flaring, action free skirt Pattern 83SH Is Jus tth> thing for school It may bt mad< up in a warm wool with perky ruffles of th, same mater ial. Mak> several blouses, long or short sleeves, in cotton or rayon Pattern H 3»;» comes in children's sizes 2. 4. 4. » and B>. Size « Jump er. 1*« yards 51 inch blouse !*» yards 35-mch contrast Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins LOOSE IN ENVELOPE: DO NOT WRAP, for this pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. TEN CENTS more brings you the New Fall and Winter Pattern Book with Free pattern for apron and applique printed in book. Send your order to Decatur Dally Democrat. Marian Martin Pattern Dept. 541 West Randolph Street. Chicago St*. 111. Because nt the slowness of the mail your delivery of pattern may take a few days longer than usual

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In Marines gfl-' fl ’ Pvt. Eugene Melchf. former tier atur high school football star. Is serving with tin- I’. S. Marine , Corp' as a gunner on an aircraft cartiei in the Pacifii Pvt. Melchl. who has been in service for six months. Is flu son of .Mr and Mrs. Eugeni Melchl of Indicatin'. He received his hoot training at San 1 Dieg. Calii iio-r Raudebush and M - -Rena Hendricks. ALL DAY MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY Thirty-six memlM-rs of the mis- ( sionary -ociety of the Firs' Prenbyterian church met in the eocial i room of the church Thursday and , spent the day making new choir robes. A lovely luncheon was enjoyed at noon with Mm L. A. Graham as chairman ami Mr . C. C Pumphrey I and Mrs. John Heller ao hoatesaea. Mrs Denny, who recently moved here from Portland, wao welcomed a- a new membe-. After luncheon, the splri'ual life , 1 group met, followed by devotions and the regular meeting. Mrs George Walton gave an interesting Icasoti and Mrs. Charlew Dugan and Mr-. S. D Beavers gave splendid reports of the recent meeting at Bluffton, while Mm Charles Teeple , reported on a similar meeting in Auburn. Mm. E D. Engeler. president, was In charge of the Im inesa meeting and Mm. W P Schrock acted as secretary. Plans were completed for the annual mlMionary praiae I service to be held Sunday. Novem--1 ter 21. at which time Mr Leonard Saylors will entertain with a Jgiok review The Friendship Village home ecoI notnics dub will have an all day meeting Thursday in the Blue ■ Creek community building. A pot luck dinner will be served at Doon. Member* are requested to wear wash drw •••*. The Phot be Bible class of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Sunday school will meet In the six cia! room of the church Thursday night at eight o'clock, with Mrs. Glen Oswalt as the program leadei Hostesses an- Miss Eleanor Reppert. Mrs. Floyd Andrews and Mrs. Cal Yost. LEGION AUXILIARY HAS BUSINESS MEETING Twenty inembem of the auxiliary of the American Legion were present last night for the Inwinesmeeting held in Legion home, at which time the group voted to purchase a 1100 war bond and to give 125 to the war chest fund It was decided to buy Christ magifts for the Veterans' hospital in Marion, to send gifts to the gift shop in the ho pi'al at Indianapolis, and a gift box to the childrens' home at Knightstown. Mrs Adrian Baker gave a report of the district I meeting in Fort Wayne, whleh was attended l«v seven memitem from Decatur The next di trlct meeting will be held January 13 at Post 47 In Fort Wayne. Mrs Carl Striker gave a report on the Indianapolis conference and letters of thanks were read from boys and girls in service. The Legion and auxiliary -ent gifta to 70 service men and women recently. Announcement was made that this unit will again sponsor a magazine drive to procure funds for their project of purchasing two hospital bed- which will Ite available to the public, free of charge. Plans were made for a Christmas party Friday. December 10, with a pot luck supper at six-thirty o'clock, followed by a 50-cent gift exchange A regular social meeting will be held in two weeks. OVER ONE HUNDRED-FIFTY ATTEND P. T. A. OPEN HOUSE Over one hundred and fifty membent s'tended the annual open house and parents' night when the parent-teacher organization held its first meeting of the current year at the Lincoln school last evening. The fir-t part of the evening was devoted to the parents and teachms becoming acquainted and the former were given the opportun tty of visiting their children* rooms and viewing their work Later, guests were arsembled in the auditorium a:id after <ommunity singing, leg by Mrs W J Krick. Rev George Walton gave devotions. Mis. Lowell ftmi'h. president of the orcaniiatkm. then gave a number of

||| Ji (';>!. Paul Lord, non of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Lord, hc.i arrived -afely in Africa, according to word received by his parenbi. f'pl. L >rd irites that lie is enjoying himeelf, anti launded the lt«-d CriMs for affording entertainment, comforts and convenience* to the oversea* soldier Don Reynolds, former Decatur youth, now living in Detroit. Mich, he* enlisted in the Sea Be,-* and Is as igned to Camp Peary, Va. Hie brother. Cpl. Edward Reynolds, is stationed in Hawaii. Mrs. William Noll ha- received word from her nephew. Dwigiit Roop, s'ationed with the army in India, stating that he is leriouely 111 After improvement, he expected to be returned to Ills home it Galion. Ohio. LOCALS Dick Briede, Juicy Glllig, Shorty McCletiahan and Tony Fauiote left early thi* morning for Chicago, where they will attend th- North w<rttern-Notre Dame football game this afternoon. Tile Misses Ethel Miller. Betty Rons, Sanna Kunkel and Etta An pailgll have gone to Chicago. Where they will attend the Northwtsstern 1 Notre Dame football gam • this afternoon Among those who attended the Decatur-New Haven baaketbal! game last night were Mr. and Mrs , Clyde Butler and daught< r Mary Jo and the Miees Libby Macy. Kathryn Ann Edwards. Ruth Holthouse and Beatrice Light Mrs. Frederic Schafer left this morning for Gihaon City. 111., for a visit with her brothe,* and his family. Mr. and Mie. Tom Allwein and daughter Alice. M> s Kathryn Yager and Miss Joan Krick are spending ths- afterI noon In Fort Wayne. Robert Kuhnle, son of Mr and Mrs. William J Kuhnle of Third street, and a isopliomore at Indiana university. Bloomington, was elected president of Sigma lo' i, honorary fraternity for independent men recently. .... — O . . Household By ROBERTA Lkk 0 111 II--1...» - » The Refrigerator L'ae a solution of Hires- parts of warm water and one part ot borax for washing ths* in Ide of ths- refrigerator. If a piece ot charcoal is kept on one of the shelve* it will absorb odors Omlets Ths- omelet will be lighter and mors- tasty, if ’ 2 tea-poon of Inking powder i* added to every four eggs, then beat it thoroughly. Mirrors Wash and polish ths* mirrors and picture glas-es with < hamoisskin that has been squeexs-sl out of ci,-ar water. Polish with a dry piece of g'hamois. ANTI-POLL TAX BILL IContlaoed grsMD rats k> duction board. Executive vicechairman Charles Wilson has resigned and chairman Dona'd Nelson plans to play a more actlvspart in directing the board's poll I des. Ns-lssm plans to assums- sssms* of I the respsmsilsllities which rests-,! upon Wilson, ansi distributs* th*others among a reorganizes! board Nelson will not be replacs*d. SNOW, MUD BOG (Continue! From reas II ths- tanks was set afire. French General Catroux has been sent to Beyrouth by ths* French national committee ts> try to patch up the situation. And ths* British have warned lhat they canto t permit disorders to develop or persist in la-banon. because the country Ilea in an area of strategts- import timely remarks, announcing ths*' theme for the year, which i» "Homs* I defense to guard the children of tomorrow." She also introduced the three new teachers. Mis Gould. .Miss Stolz and Miss Roop The at ssM-lation voted to give 55 to the war relief fund. a*ier which the main speaker for the evening, county superintendent L. L. Hann, was introduced Mr Hann apssk*- i on •'Countinuoun education and the * safeguard of democ-acy " At conclusion of bis inters* ting talk, the group adjourned to meet next on Friday. December 10, for an evening meeting .The ladies' aid society of the First Evangelical churcn will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at two, o'clock.

w , .rm Bv Vv r ddm * VICTORS GET CONGRATULATIONS as Nancy de Marigny, center al*-j-r i • s the *!ef<-ns** counsel <>f her husband, Count Alfred <le Marigny, who has been acqmtt. l of the charge that >*• rniir.l.-red his father-in-law. Sir Harry Oakes. Attorneys are Godfrey Higgs, left, and fern, t Callender, who convinced the Jury in Nassau, the Bahamas, that the count was innocent. (I nternjtion.il Soundphoto) ?T.it ißrh U 8 9 'j ■ -i- •• ■ IB pjk W - TANKS OF THE RFD ARMY rumble once more through the Mreet* of Ki» v, fi; ’al of tl • 1 krain* an ! third largest city of the U. 8. 8 K , as Rusaian f<»rr'-s svi*-. t the < ity fr< tn the <h rman!| and drive <rn toward the Rumanian border. Buildings on Kn : hchutik utreet, iimovc, 1 » *• I 1 n • > and bombs that have left only th- walls »t aiding. (/nfer;.jf/o ia/KJtfiopAow i .. .......

ance for will, h the Briti.’h hav* rexpotiKildllty . I). .— Alexandria Facing Shortage Os Coal Alexundi ia. lud . Nov 13 tll’> Alexandria Is facing a -erloim < <>a shortage alx.ut !••>• families aln-ady ar*- wi'hout coal and niaa.' others ( have !<• e than a 10 day supply Fuel dealers ar** urging th** solid 1 fu.-l administration to nish <>>.l ! 3liipm* ? nts to tin- town, tlexandria’five coal firm* ay they old- r* d shlpmen'a several d.y- auo when theli sto. ks ri a. lie.) a dal.ceioii low. But they have no id* a whet, the load will arrive Meanwhile, the < i.al -ihortagi* has caused a run on woodburning

FINAL NOTICE TO THE PATRONS OE THE ( ITY OF 0E( ATUR Light & Power Department By order of the City Council all patrons who are delinquent in their light and power bills for a neriod ot sixtv days or more arc required to settle in full o« or before Nov. 211, 1913 or call at the ( ity Light Oi l ice and make satisfactorv arrangements tor the settlement of such accounts. All consumers owing such unpaid accounts after Nov. 2(1. 1913 will he cut off without further notice unless such arrangements have been made. Pleasf* call at the office and take care ol your account and save inconvenience to yourselves and the light department.

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