Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1943 — Page 3
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■|.\(E THE FINAL TRIBUTE ■olds so high a place in one’s ■lemon, there should he no lapse ■f performance, no neglect of ■tile things to mar its record. ■ Every Zwick service, in its ■nallest detail, is planned care■illy in advance. ■ZWKK FUNERAL I AmMuuc 1 ■CATUR Phone* 61 and 600 | x'KXJCXSCXXOCMBKMXXXXXXx « x «.« k a x‘x « «> ■ BUY WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS - — K?r>'l‘h.aA ’X 9 ? - ▼m H How can you tell the difference I "DIAMONDS ■| tou don’t have to be an expert to realize ■ ’hat Home diamonds have far more bril- ■ lance and beauty than others. You need ■ *ljr to see and compare. That’s when ■ ■ *>H know about the extra brilliance ■ *M beauty that can be yours. K kiore you buy her diamond it will pay ■ .<* to look into the facta about dia- ■ toonda We will be glad to help you. In ■ **t you are welcome to drop in any time ■ * your convenience for a chat about ■ There is no obligation to buy ■ *»ything. ■v>'” e c ‘ ,om «ne*fl»ment ring with brilliant blue- ■*»« r.* < ’ •" d ,wo Uiamondx. $245 Matching E ’ »'th flw eiamwtbt, 1100. pnphrey Jewelry Store
five demonstration on making y. a«t bread at borne was presented by Mre. Rene Brandt. Mre Sells and the aasai-ting hoeten*, Mr«. Clifford Roe, served lovely refreshments during the «o< lai hour. Mr-. Paul Saurer will b- hodras to the members of the dinner-bridge club Thursday evening at eigho’clock at her home in the Homeatead. Mrs. C. A. Dugan will b- hostro* to the Indies' Shake.peare duh at her home on Went Monroe street Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. (SOLDEN WEDDING FOR THE ELIAS SUDDUTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Sudduth. Sunday. marked their 50th wedding anniversary at their home on the corner of Eleventh and Elm afreets, with a family dinner party. Tho e attending were Mr. and Mra. Ted Sudduth and children Frederick. Ruth. Bob and Joyce; Mr. and Mrs. Harison Sudduth; Mr and Mrs. Earl Sudduth an I daughter Shirley; Mr and Mrs. Aaron Sudduth and children, Catherine, Frank and Donald; Mr. and Mtw. Jens Plasterer and eon Jess Edward.
The Sudduths have one great grandchild. Caroline, daughter ut Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sudduth. All of their children reelde In Decatur and all were presen* at Sunday’s celebration with th- exception of Pfc Frederick Sudduth, who I* -erring hi* country In the armed forces. DINNER GIVEN FOR JOHN R SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffman of North Eleventh street gave a dinner recently in honor of their nephew, John R Smith of Fort Wayne, who will enter the aervlce soon. Thoae present included Mr. and Mrs. John R Smith. Mm. Ida Frosch of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. Nettle
CLUB CALENDAR •oclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Phonee 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Catholic Indies of Columbia, K. of <’. Hall, 6:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Social Meeting, Elks Home, k p. m. Pal lota Xi Social Meeting. Mr-, tieraid Smith, k p. m. Kiim-Join r. ciaas. Mr and Mm. Harlan Jackson. 7:30 p. tn. W. S. C. s. (Ju- t Tea, Methodtot 'Church, 2:30 p. rn. Root Town-hip Home Economics Club, Mrs. Earl DeWeese, 1:30 p. m. Evangelical Loyal Daughters class, Mrs. Ed. Swagger, Mcßarnes street. 7.30 p m . Wednesday Ladle*' Shakespeare Club, Mm. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p m. Wesley Couple-* Claes Party, Methodlst Church Social Room. 7:30 i P m. Historical Club, Mm. Ed Ahr. 2:30 p, m. St. Mary’- township Home Economics Club, Mr*. Kenneth Ohler, 1 p. m. Decatur Home Economic* Club, Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, 1:15 p. tn. St. Paul Imdies Aid. Mm. Floyd Smitley, all day. Red Croea Sewing Center, American !<eglon Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m. Buslnerd and Professional Women's Public Party, American legion Home, s p. nt. Thursday So Cha Rea Cub, Mrs. Clyde Butler. 7:30 p. m. • Friendship Circle. Mm. Robert Aschllman, s p. tn. Flmt ('. B. Work and Win Class Thanksgiving Supper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, 6 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club, Mm. Paul Saurer. s p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid, Mrs. Loks Black. 2:30 p. m. Progressive Workers’ Clam Party. Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Hill. 7:30 p. tn. Queen of peace Discussion Group. Mitts Lucille Braun, X p. tn. St. Luke Women's Guild. Evangelical and Reformed Church, All Day. Phoebe Bible Class. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, X p. m. Friendship Village Home Economics Club. Blue Creek Community Building, All l»y. Ladles' Aid Society. Fl.st Evangelical Church, 2 p. in. St. Ann Discussion Group, Mrs. Ralph Roop. 7:30 p. in. Friday First IL B. D. V. B. Claim, Mrs. G A. Light, 7:30 p. in. Red Cross Knitting Center, American Legion Home. 1 p. m. Adamo County Federation of Clubs Mrs. A R Asbltaucher, 2:30 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale by Delta Theta Taus, Old Moose Home, AU Day. Rummage Sale, Christian Church Ba ement. 9 a. in. All Day. Sunday Delta Theta Tau Inspection, Elks Home, 2 p. m. Monday Research Club. Mr-. Eugene Runyon, 2:30 p. m. Pythian Sl-ter Temple Inspection and Pot Luck Supper. K. of P. Home. 6 p. m. Roop of Decatur. The guest of honor was the eldest son. Jack Smith, and the third son to enter the -ervice. The Friendship circle of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church
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will meet nt <he home of Mm. Robert Aschllman Thursday evening at eight o'clock. BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR MRS. NETTIE ROOP Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCollum of Van Wert, o. entertained with n dinner Sunday honoring the latter's grandmother. Mrs. Nettle Roop, on the ocia.-ion of her birthday anniversary and also honoring her cousin. John It. Smith, who will leave Van Werl to en'er ervice. Thau- attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, -Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffman und Mrs. Nettie Roop, all of this city, and Mr. and Mil John R Smith of For’ Wayne. ATTENTION DELTA THETA TAUS Inspection of the Delta Theta Tail sorority will be held Sunday aCernoon at two o'clock in the Elkhome on North Second iitreet. All members must be present. On Saturday, the sorority will conduct a rummage eale In the Old Moorie home and all members are reminded to bring their goodt to the place of ttale not later than Friday evening. MRS. JOHN DOAN HOSTESS TO CIRCLE Mm. John Doan was Invitee recently to members of Circle D of the women's society of Christian service of the Methodi-t church. After devotion* by Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. Mm W. J. Krick sang a solo. "My Country." Devotions were based on the ninth chapter of P-alme. Mrs. Stuckey read "Balm of Thanksgiving" by Grace Manley, a tnlseionary of West China, and closed with prayer Mrs. Doan, chairman, presided over the bueine a meeting. There were twelve members und six children present. During a social hour the hostevo, a wis'ed by Mrs. Lowell Smith and Mrs. Cal Stet-ry, served defreohments. MRS. LAMOILLE FOGLE IS RESEARCH HOSTESS The Research club met at the home of Mrs. l-amoille Fogle Monday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Saylom, in charge of the program, had as her subject "Strange Inauguration*." Her paper began with the first Inauguration in the t'nlled States and the question- and emergencies attending that event which was without established precedents to follow. History became alive for a little while as Mm. Saylor- reviewed the life and times of each incoming president and the events which led to hi* inauguration In closing she -aid that it deems to Americana that no lis’ of premiers, no other political duccegdion
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i-huracter. During the hour. Mns. Fogle served home made candy and the club adjourned, to meet next week wl'h Mm. Eugene Runyon, who will aldo be the leader. NERDLE CLUB AT K. OF P. HOME The Needle club me; last evening In the K of I*, home after Temple. A abort business meeting was held and then the gueats were Invited to the dining room. The two door prize- were awarded to Mm. ('. L Walters and Mrs William Barber. Plans were made for a Chrlsimae party in December. The Temple voted 425 to the war relief fund. Final plans were made for inapection of th.- local Temple on Monday evening. A pot luck supper will precede In pection at six o'clock. Hostrases for the party were Mm. R. A Stuckey. Mrs. Earl Blackburn and Mrs. Charles Burdg. Lovely refre hmenta were served. Mrs. Clyde Butler will be hostess to the So Cha Rea club Thursday night at seven-thirty o'clock at her home on North Second street.
’FBICTHS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliott of 947 Bush street are the parent of twin iKsbiea. bom at 'he Adams county memorial hoapital Monday afternoon. The boy was born at 2:05 o’clock, weighing tnree pounos. seven and one-half ounce-, and the girl was born at 2:15 o'clock, weighing three pounds, two and one-half ounces. Both mother and bablea are reported tut progressing sati--factorily. A baby son was Imrn to Mr. and Mrs. Janies Michael- of Monroe at the Adams county memorial hospital at 9:40 o’clock thia morning. • * Adams County Memorial Hospital Dlamissed: Misr Phyllis Coffee. 503 North Fifth street: Miss Bertha Mayer. 6»4 Washington street; Fled McConnell, 221 North Third street; Harvey Ijsrgeut. Home wood. Admitted: Mrs. J> hn Neerlng. 33* South Third street; Miss Edith Wlnterholter. route 6; Mrs. Cola Orsbon, Monroeville; Mis. Carrie May Peel, 1620 West Monroe etreet
X — . 1301 MILLION lOU arc doing an outstanding job calling the signals for your railroads to score with a volume of traffic which exceeds anything in transportation history. Without your help Eric and other American railroads on the "All-American" transj portation team would not he able to do this tremendous job. W True, your railroads are sharing equipment and facilities to pros id, a great national ! transportation system. j Your railroad men—your shippers and receivers of freight -all arc working together to keep cars mosing without undue delays ... All government agencies are giving invaluable assistance in coordinating this teamwork. And your Army and Navy are doing a wonderful job in organizing ami planning ! their transportation requirements. y A 71VI ■ But it has been your patient understanding and willing ■* . assistance that base made possible the amazing record of your 1.40* H 4 <■«*.»««> railroads. And, with your continued help, your railroads fSQOOOOO.i w>m» U • will rontinue winning the bank of transportation w hatever M wo ■ I I may nc the ultimate demands necessary to achieve victory. V__ Erie Railroad Zfflh I \ okt of amiiicas bahboabi-ah our »o» victory I id Md ' — X J - -In ~ -in !■' i J.l 1 / y 11
y » VW T 14 l| ji I HiSSeI MS: Camp Roberta. Calif. Nov. 16 cpl. ollie J JoJhnston hi- recently been awarded the army's good i conduct medal. The good conduct j award in given to thoae aoldierwho have demonstrated fidelity through faithful und exact performance of duty, efficiency through capacity to produce desired results. I and whose behavior hao been such an to warrant emulation. Cpl. Johnaton ia the son of Mr. I and Mrs. Frank L. Johnston of Rt. 3. Decatur. Ind Prior to entering the army. Cpl. Johnoon was employed by Malb-able Iron Co., Dayton. Ohio, as a coremaker. He hae lieen a member of the armed forces iilnc January 27. 1912 Mrs. Leonard Morris n has received a letter from her husband. Sgt. lasmard Morrloon. stating that he visited recently with Cpl Paul Lord in North Africa, where they are stationed. He wrote that Cpl l-ord called him from Red Cross headquarters and then came out to see him He was the first Decatur boy that laird had seen since ar- ! riving < ver there. Sgt. Morrison i wrote that tlu’y located Richard I Frauhiger. Lloyd Kitson. Llolllel I i "Smoky” Davidson ami visited for i a while. Cpl. Carl Cochran returns tonight ■ to Fort Story. Va.. after spending a ' furlough here. On Saturday he ex-1 pecta to be sent to Fort Monroe, i I Va. for additional training u a ' radar spedalhit. o - Meat Institute In Opposition To Plan Chicago. Nov. 16 <l'P) The American meat institute charges that the government's cattle price Mtabllizatlon plan will force pack era out of business Furthermore, aays the institute, the plan will discourage beef production and encourage black market*. A letter to economic tablllzalion director Fred Vinson atated that . many legitimate meat packers I | would face operational losses uni der the government program, which t becom«fl effective DecelillH-r 1 The Institute ha- d<* tile-d the use of
subsidies as a danger- us pre< edent. Instead, ft advocate- the war meat lioard functioning ai< It wa originally net up as the effl< b lit solution <o the Industry's problem-. The M.umni • lodge will hold a meeting tonight -ind another Thursday evening to laitlati a < l.i < ill ie V1..1 1 degree. Ennui and Estel Marsh of Muncie have purcha-ed the Rhodes grocery at Por'lalid. Tin gale was made. It jfl atinoun-ed, b -.aus»- of poor health of I’ te Rh > |e- wao wa- manager for the -tois-s The Mar h brothers own seven slmilai .i:or<-i lie- des this one. o Egypt Kinq Slightly Injured In Accident Calio,. Nov 16 tl'Pf Ecyp' 23-ycaiai' l ruler King Fui iiik. ha I injured -illghtly in an atcomo bib- accident. A royal palace communique reports that hi* car craeh rd into a truck on the Istnalla road late yes'erday The Monarch's physician, way he received aome bruises and a broken left hip bone, lint neither will pre vent him from continuing bis ustm! dutim. o CHINESE STOP <C«n»ln>iefl r«»» t» erican engineers. These continue I raid o>i the Gilberts ami the raid on the Mamliall ' Island group I’oln* up an annount eincut made last night by supreme court Jurttjce Fra ik Murphy In a broadcast beanie I to the Philippine on the Commonwealth'- ! eighth anniv-'wa y. Murphy aflsert | ed that the island* may be freed I of the Jap yoke before another year i parses. Il- added: "I have a -*rong convi tarn that i.' oil the next 15t'i of Nov ■ ntw-r the Japane-e ritill are in the Philip plni-i. their days in the islands w .11 lie of brief nuinle-r.” And Murphy added to his Philip pine llfltenep : "One day *n the not tic d'a’ant future you will see the American fleet sailing proudly into Manila Bay.’’ Southward in the Pa< Iflc. Catalina bombers have scored Brei t him on an enemy light cruiser and 10.i (mo ton merchant hip Both were i encountered iii riirvo.w off Haban!. New Britain. A l.t'tm ton bomb landed flur.'i on Ci < rut ■■ ■ xplod i Ing inside her hulk Four son poundera isinnected wl'h the men hatit
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m in. A Tokyo report says other Allied planes raided Hong Kong la I night. The enemy report claim* the raidei- wi re driven off by anti nlr-Taft fke. The enemy radio a'»io reports the death of LleutetianKleneral Tom.inga a < orfe army commander. It -ays he died of lllne s on the e ii :iern front. o More Resin Ordered Put In Soap Supply Sin From Isco. N v 16 tl'Pl Something new has been added to the nation s soap supply It’s resin foino ly used mainly •an aid to violin playing and -oniethfng to In l;> the footwork /if boxers Th- government ordered that mre resin he p into oap to provide mo;- 'ml'. F-rim-rly lather higredieiits < aim- fi om palm und iianiit » l«. tint bi- ifi'e of the ' war the - apply is limited. U. S. And Russian Relations Praised Lindon. Nov. Hi (t'l'i The of- ■ ti< ial Russian government organ. Izve-' .i today praised firm Soviet and I nlted States relations against the common enemy In an edit rial commenting on th- of the Sovlet-l'nit-••l St.it-- |>ii' ami broadcast by Moscow radi". the paper said "Ccill.cbi .Ilion between tile ISO nation has l»-e:i c-nliam •-<! during the w.c ami p. cvide- c-vety foundation lor firth- i - reiigtlieliing after the- wat 4) \u-tr.il: i has 1173 radio receiving for . i< ,y 100 of population, ■ fltauding in xth pirn.- in tin- ini terna'lonal liflt. Bos NOW Wt AR YOUR PL Alta FVfRY Dl.t -HHD COMFORT AILY SNUG THIS WAY I It's so < asy to wear your plates regtt- , I lariy all day when l-' ld Ormljf tn place by thia **comfort-cushioa —* 1 j dentist's formula. i| I. Dr.Wc riwt'sl* - nlate powder. I der lets '--'I «-rq- ■ ». L■ -non.ieal; I aolvl fsc.cls sve I small amount last, i-n-.barras-ment of longer. I -. plate- Ib-h - <Dr W. met’spowI |tr» v< norr rum*. <i« r .**|Hir«’.harml<*i* 3. Rolling, - taking. All dnwtft— 30C Mowwy bocird delved.
