Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1943 — Page 3

lA y DECEMBER 9, 1943

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cellent program. Mm. Suttl<« served d<-li< ion- . ,nnl ■ A tribute wan given for Me Dan iel Sprang by Mr*. Chari-. T.-.-p;-and since the Chrtatmaa tory ... traditionally Mr* Sprung's «<,rcbut lon to the Sfiak-sp-ar- < ijb, •>,. club will further honor r hi-> devoted member by not meeting a a Huh group until January 5. when th.club will meet a: the borne of Mr Jarno Kocher. Sr., and ,\| :r Van— Hudson will present the Hub pap.., WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Business and I’ of. , onal Woman' citab met ■ Kof P home W—Jn-oljy -vening for itChrtatmaa dinner meeting Small tables were ar-.illged hi a Each table wa« attra.'iv-Iy d- oiated with tall red candb-s . nd evergreen. A short bit in. .* ■ng wa* conducted by th- pi'u.d-nt. Mi* Catherine Weidler Roll was r ailed. Minute* of the last meeting Were read and approved They voted to buy a |5 health bond Members of the club who are int-re-ted will meet Dec 15 at six-thii y to form a bowling team. During the evening. gam«x were played, with prizes won by Mias Erma Kirschner and Mies It . <- tnary Spangler. Th- opening of eg. change gifts afforded mm h enjoyment. The committee in charge of the meeting wax Mrs Francta Ellsworth. Mr-. Lucile Rumple, and Mi-x Mary Kathrvn Keller, HISTORICAL CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. PORTER The Historical Hub met W-dne -i day afternoon at the horn- of Mm (Die* Porter with fourteen members answering roll call. Mrs. Earl Butler was leader and had charge of current event*. She al o gave a very interesting paper on Hawaii. The nest meeting Will be a Chrlatmas party, to lie held at the home of .Mrs. Giles Porter for a six o'clock dinner. The dinner will lie potluck with meat, rolls coffee and butter furni-hed. Bring own table service and covered dleh.

CLUB CALENDAR •oclaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 10(11 Thursday " 'l' of Eastern Star, Masonic . Hall, 7:30 p. m. Junlot Women of Woman's Club, 1'..--y M< Conn-]]. “ p m. Happy Hom- Mak-rs Club Mrs Rues.d| Michel. 7:39 m . A ' ii.c, < Guild of Zion Evang.-B- '■ i Kefornw i Churrh, Chun h So l .al Room*. » p tn I _ Women of Moo e, Moore Home, i “-H" p. m. " M A. of the First I’. B. < htirch. Mre. Frank Bohnke. 7:30 . P m. Friday R-d < r.»- Knitting Center, Am- • .art lz-gion Home. 1 p m. Vi tory Class of Firs' f. B ! i Church. Mr. and Mr-. V-rnon Hill, 6 P m. N'u'tman Avenue I'. It Young Married Peoples C!a<wies, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Troutner. 7:30 p. m. Public Party, Moose Home, 8 p tn Ladiea Mi siunary Society, of Church of God, Mie. C. W. Btrick* h r. 7:30 p. tn Lincoln p. T. A., Lincoln Auditorium, 7:30 p. m. American la-gion Auxiliary, fx--glon Home, 6:30 p in. Calvary laidi.vt' Aid. Mrs Darrell Clou-e, 7:30 p. m. M-thodiet W S. C. S. of Bobo, Parsonage, 7:30 p. m. Work and Win Class, Rev and Mt*. R. R. Wilson, 7:30 p. tn. Saturday Walther la-ague Play. Plain Slater". St Pet.-i',. Lutheran Church. 8 p. m. Sunday Walther league Play. Plain Sister". St. Peter'* Lutheran Church. 8 p m. Nutt man Avenue V. fl. Harveatena, Mrs. Howard Raver, 2:30 p. m Monday Music Department of Woman'* Club. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 7:15 p. m Adams County Ntirnes A-socla-t on. Mias Margaret Kiting. 8 p. m. Research Club, Mr*. L. A. Cowen*, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Pal lota XI Christmas Party. I* 4 - gion Home, 8 p. m Wednesday Historical Club Chriatmar Party. Mr- Giles Porter. 6 p tn. LOCAL PERSONS ATTEND LOUISVILLE WEDDING I Mr and Mt*. Felix W Holthouse I ot l.ouieviile. Kentucky, announce tl.e marriage of 'heli eldest daughter. Martha Jane, to Charlc- ClifI ton Conlwst, also of Ixtuiavllle. Th- | wo-dding will l»- solemnized tit the Side Buttoner •Ilf I fl I B J u I M fl 11 zIA I yJJZz I 1 nI w J I I sl I I I' il / 5 WI I T ft 9577 \ V’* ; A new idea this season aide t buttoning' Very smart very sensible' You'll adore I attern 8577 for IK simplicity in looks, comfort and construction Note > rh< diagram showing you how II easily B < •«• ,H «A*de For the I hou««. try percah or chambray; II rayon for better Pattern 9577 may In- ordered I only m misses' and women * site* 1112 ii i« is. *; *• 1! 11 M hs and W St*e 1« takes 3‘, yards II 35 inch _ . 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. Martan Martin Pattern Dept . 5«4 West Randolph Street, Chicago M. 111. Because of the elowness of the t mail your delivery of pattern may take * f« w lon«er than usual

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At Polk Pictured above arc Cpl. James W. White and Cpl. Harold 1). Wnit«, whe arc assigned tc Co. I». 52nd Arm'd Inf Btn Apo 259. Camp Polk. La Cpl. Harold writ s that he has been on maneuvers and enjoy* reading the Daily D-mocrat St. Agnes church in Ixiuieivlle at ,t< ven-thirty o'clock this evening. Mix* Holthouse 1* widely known' in Decatur, and is a granddaughter ' of Mt*. G. T. Burk of this city. She I often visit* in the summer months ■ at the home* of relative* and friends here. Those who attend the wedding from Decatur were Mr. and Mm. Avon Burk. Mr*. G. T. Burk. Mr. and Mrs Sim Burk. Mr*. H. W McMillen. and Mr*. Jaintu Burk. PSI IOTA XI HOLDS MEETING The p»| |<>ta XI -orority held th* regular business meeting Tuesday evening at the Legion Home. Mrs. Jam<-' Ehinger. president, pre,hied over the meeting. It was decided that a ten dollar health bond would l»e Isiught by the organization. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party , to be held next 1 Tuesday evening at the Legion Home at eight o'clock. Names were drawn forth.- dollar exchange to be h.-id them. Mis. Gladys Miller won the door prize. The music department of Woman* club will hold a general meeting Monday evening at seven-four-ty five o’clock The meeting will be at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church and a mu-ical program will be given. All members are urged to attend The complete program will be announced later. MRS. AMOS KETCHUM HOSTESS TO CLASS The Dutiful Daughters clasp of the Evangelical church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Amo. Ketchum for the annual Christmas party Mrs. Greg McFarland was assisting hoste-. and the carry in upper was served at sixthirty o'clock. The meeting opened Willi u Chritma. story presented by the teacher of the Has*. Mrs. Eugene Runyon Fourteen member* answered roll call and decided to change the date of the Hast* meeting from the first Tue day in the month to the second Tuesday of the month. Mrs. Runyon was then presented a gift from the group and a ten-cent gif- exchange was held among ttie membena. At the Ho <■ of the evening a vote of thanks was extended to the hostesses WALTHER LEAGUE TO PRESENT PLAY The cast of characters for "Plain Si»tcr." a three act comedy to lie pre ented by the Walther League at the St. Peter's Lutheran church in the Fuelling settlement Saturday and Sunday nights was announced today. The cast follows; facVerne Busick. Ixiwrence Fuelling. James Cro-by Doris Fuelling. Ruth Feulling. Marcella Fuelling. Marvin Wietfeldt. Robert Scherer. MAN ENTERING SERVICE HONORED AT PARTY Richard Tope. »on of Mr. and Mr* Erne.t Tope will enter army service Friday. He spent the week previous to his induction with hiwife in Frankfort. He has been entertained extensively. and a party was given in his honor Saturday evening Guests were: Norma Jean Caldwell. Gale Catron. Mr. and Mr-. Sharky Catron. Mrs Bonnie laiu Catron. Mrs. Robert Sander*. Claudia Kay Mad dox. Mr. and Mrs Dallas Ruckle of Lima. O . Irene Tope. Harold Rumor of Wilmington. Del.. Red Ferguson of Jefferson Mr. and Mrs Reno- Freeman. Grant Maddox. Frank Pryor. Mrs Ted Spencer. Mr. and Mrs David F. Zurfan Mrs. Tope will rtalde at tbs home of her parents in Frankfort while her hcalsind -erves in the armed forcea. MRS. LESTER HOSTESS TO LITERARY DEPARTMENT Th* literary department of Womans club met Monday evening with Mr MO Las’er for a Christmas tea. The bouse was beautifully decorated in Chrtatmas fashion with baskets of flowers and foliage The tea table was centered with a lovely < andetabra with whl’e tapera and poinnettla-. Mra. Langston was In charge of

JM'lllr IS® Staff Sgt. lamia Marenke ha*i been advanced to the rank of technical eerg.-ant at laingley Field. Va.. according to word received by Mr-. Ed .Marhenke Russell Arthur Andrew*, who left November 6 to enter service with the Sea-Bee*. Is a t *lgned to: 861-88-55 MM 2-C. CBS. Pit. 2715 D 9-103, Camp Peary. Va. Hi- wif»s the former Irora Ixiugh and daughter, reside at 216 North Seventh street. Arnold Spiegel, seaman, fir«t eta**, son of Mr. and -Mrs. Otto Spiegel of Fornax -trvet. is now on duty as a radio operator with the I' S. fleet in the Pacific. X'pl. Robert Bowman is spending ' a furlough from Camp Livingston. ' La . with his parent*. Mr. and Mtw. I Rus. Bowman and other relatives. ; Hi* address is: Btry. B. 139th F A. Bn. APO 38. Camp Livingston. Ia« Pfc. Leo Feasel is -pending a 10day furlough here before being transferred from Sheppard Field. Texas to San Antonio. Texas. Ensign Simeon J. Hain. Jr., of the naval aviation corps, i* home from Jacksonville. Fla. where he completed the final -tag'-* of his trainthe study for the evening and her topic was "Canada. America'* Problem.'' The discu-sion was divided into four parts with Mr*. Langston taking the first, which was a revue of the book "Canada. America's t Problem”. Mr* Pettibone gave "Re•outces of Canada." Mrs. Lester. "Scenic Canada and the Alcan highway" and Mm. Linn. part in the War Effort.” HoateMes for the party were the committee which presented the program Mrs. Dlck<r-on presided at the tea table. LA TURNER. LAKER WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Mr. and Mr*. Vai leaker of Monloeville announce the marriage «>f their daughter. Mary Berniece. to Pvt. Curt R Ixi Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs Row IxiTurner of Berne. The .Nuptials were read Saturday afternoon. December 1. at one o'clock in the 152nd Infantry Keglmental Chapel at Camp Livingaton. Louisiana. Captain J Bulgar, chaplain of the regiment, officiated. Several friends from the company and regiment attended the wedding. The bride wore a two piece gold en-emble with brown acceMoriea and a corsage of Talisman ruses. Her bridesmaid. Mm. Frederick D. lx>ugh. wore a nile green ensemble with black accetfOrles and a corsage of roses. S-Sgi Frederick D, Lough served the groom as lewt man. Immediately following the ceremony. a dinner was -erred for the bridal party Guests were S-Sgt. und Mrs. iaiugb. Cpl James E. laivellette. Pvt. Ferd Reynolds and Pfc. and Mrs. Johnnie Geoglein Mm. I-a Turner wa a graduate of Monroeville high school and a former Decatur resident. Pvt. La Turner is a member of Co. M . 152nd Infantry 39th Division at Camp Livingston. The couple will make their home at 203 Fourteenth Street. Alexandria. lavutaiana. o Public Party Moose Home Friday, H p.m. Public invited. 288t3

DEAREST IN CHRISTMAS > W FZ GIFTS IS A f IRDOME >1 Beloved by feminine hearty for more than t 20 ChtiMmsies. Cm* * Nome be*uty tree- • even greMer thrill tbit year Tht hole , MH day packagea were a never more breath P.l/j takingly lovely, their {IjS ggfe,. J fragrant, beautifymg CdM I content! never more ' beautiful and Attractive CARA NOME GIFTS SI.OO .. $7.75 Smith Drug Co

Purple Heart 1 J. Pfc David R. Smbith, wounded in action on August 5 In the , Sicilian Invasion, has been award ed the Purple Heart medal according to word received hex by his wifi. Mrs. Violet Smith Pte. Smith war recently released from a North African hospital and pla< ed In limited service. He is now driving an army truck in the North African area He is the son of Mr. and Mr«. John Smith of North Fourth street. All three son* of .Mr and Mrs Smith are in the armed forces. Pfc Herman and Pvt. John are the other two ing. Ensign Hain wa* commissioned laat September, following his enli*tment a- a naval aviation cadet about a year previous. He Is on leave until December 26 and is visiting here with his father. Simeon J. Haiti, Sr., and family. Cpl. Loyal W Geyer, oldest aon of Mr. and Mr*. EH Geyer of Decatur. route 6. ha- been awarded the good conduct medal, hi* parents have been Informed Cpl Geyer, who ha* l>eeii in the army since November 17. 1912. Is stationed at Butler, Pa <'adet Brice Diehl, non of Ervin Dielil, is home on an elght-day furlough from hi* training at Ohio /Cr!«666 M 6 TABLETS. SAWE. HOSE MOM

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State university Sgt Harold Fea»H. “on of Mr ; and Mr John F--.iee|. has returned I to Camp Polk. La after epending , a 15-day furlough •* '!> hi* wife and parent* o L _ u| _ , - ■ ■ - , i— —u Adams County Memorial Hospital Admi'ted: Mrs. lanii* P Swove , land. Willshire. O route 1. Mi*. Suzanna Marie Roger-. Monroe. | Ford \yer- Rockford, O . route 2 i D “mixsed Mrs. Don Foreman! and baby girl. 527 Studebaker St . Mie Ornell J. Stauff'-r and baby ! girl. Berne; Mrs. Grace Baughn. l

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