Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1943 — Page 3

y DECEMBER 10, 1943

fcSOCiETY 1

SAS PROGRAM of Christ*7 Method! ’ < hur< h 7.. afternoon for a Mr* M. <> U«- ? „. ial leader, using uw -p-oplu-iy Concerning ( Je-u* ' f’ ra J rPr *“* -wo *<•!«“ were sung Thi.", by Mn. Wal- % 'Angel* We Have y.. Dan Tyndall. !. Pariah pre -nted .Mr*. ®, n Keller of Port a drama fixation Fam ’.)• Portrait", by f 3 nd William Joyce <iti! presided over a "/meeting and an elecwae held. (W paid to three former Dan Sprang, Mrs. B! ,r. and Mr-. George w.i* offered by Wick*. ’ t| were served by if nle D from a beautiin the ChristS£HOOL BOARD gIITMAS PARTY j. r M d school board of j. junior-senior high "itertained at the high ~y al a Chriatma* pargilh read a poem of hl* gtion. and 'he member* 17 etc h gave a short retcbool board, of the sub-

'w(fa>P S iiist •€ HE A (jjopsof Va tro-nol up jht the very first sniffle |g quick action helps ;i”»VKK* ! VATkOIKH. her Your Friends ■utiful ILL MARK IRISTMAS CARDS hit selection it prices c.sOc r2C Cards assorted. _ r> one a beauty. 11.00 i JH DRUG CO. — I

■ ■ I . ter IIHDHr. Air WSY MAE MARKETS Week-End Specials DECATUR or PORTLAND ffi” POTATOES Mthevlast | 1(W ft,. 55c I ORANGES TANGERINES ft* 25c 39c and up Do». lAPEFRUIT grapes ■4"” 29c Delicto* > m 3sc apples pecans L $3.09 s g ii> 45C to LETTUCE C E L E R Y 2.“’ itc aa. 19c beans cabbage 2* 35c 5* c o*rn-TRUCK LOAD-West Virginia ftSTMAS TREES 29c up

jerte they were teach •chool. The party wa- a k-h.-iu! get , together, which greatly ,-r,j<»y j ed by all. At the ( lose of the . v.-ning Mi«s Mildred Worthman --nd io-.-.-|y ! refreshments. The Hoot Township horn- economics club will meet Tuesday at onethirty o'clock at the horn - <>t M: Charles Johnson, with Mr, Ed Christen and Mr- I :I1( , . |s assisting ho t,e..- ]• w .o |„. ~1 (, annual Chrltmas party and eg. change. - The Zion Walther I*. wil; , have their regular social meeting I Monday at seven-thirty o '< k Th.-' meeting will be in 'he hurch base, ment and ail member* ar. urg'd to tie present. AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR AUXILIARY HOLDS PARTY .Member- 6! th ■ American la gion Junior Auxiliary had tie , annual Cbri*tma* party Monday evening. A potluck dinner wa- <-rved by Mrs. Dallas Brown. Mix Tillman Gehrig. Mrs. Elmer Du a . i> liter and Mrs. Ed Bauer. Christmas gift, were then exchanged among the mem Item. The remainder of the evening wax opent In singing Christma c arols and playing bingo. Prix« were won by Kristine Striker, Virginia Rash. Evelyn lla-h. Belva Burke. Mary Mahan, Mix Ellen Llniger. Karl Ann Striker and Alice laing-1 ston. An excellent time was had by all. In the item concerning the Christmas party of the Dutiful Daughter's Class, it wa* omitted that Mrs Ernest Foreman, wa also an assisting hostess to Mrs. Amos Ketchum. The fk-catur home economicclub will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mr*. O. <• Baughman at seven-thirty for the annual Chris'mas party. A ten cent gift exchange and also the installation of officers will be held. Cheer niters of the past year will lie revealed and new names wil lie drawn for the coming year. All members are urged to attend. The Kum-Joiti I'* Class of the Evangelical church will hold the annual Christmas party a* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Stingely. Tuesday evening at six-thirty. A pot luck dinner will Im- -erved and a twen-ty-five cent gift exchange will be held- Mr. and Mia. Francis Ellaworth will be- assisting host and hosted-. The D. Y. B class of the First United Brethren < hurch will meet at the homo of Mrs. Beatrice Kelley. 807 North Second stree’. Thursday evening at -Ix-tbirty o'c lock for the annual Christma* party. A pot luck dinner will Im- served, and a twenty-five- cent gift exchange will b«- held Capsule friends will vealed at this time. Each member is a feed to bring a covered diah and the hostesses will furnish fried chicken, roll coffee, butter, and c ake Mr Hubert Cm hran. Mrs. Jeff Case. Mrs. Frank Jones. Mi* Noah Sheets. Mrs. Homiiiicc.r Mr George Merer* and

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phone* 1000 — lUUI Friday It' d 1 Knitting Center, Xml’' i.i.-i la-gloa Home. 1 p. m. Vi tury Cla c of Firs' V. B. H'hurch, M and Mr . Vernon Hill, ip. tn. Nu'trnaa \v<-nue I'. B Young Married I’eopl s Claeses. Mr. and M:s Wayne Troutner. 7:30 p m. Public Party. Moo-c- Home, 8 p tn. l-ad:>« Mi slonary Society, of Church of God. Mrs. C. W, Strick-; ler. 7:30 p. m Lincoln P. T. A., Lincoln Auditorlum, 7:30 p m. American legion Auxiliary, legion Home, 6:30 p m. Calvary Ladle*' Aid. Mr*. Darrell , Clou-e, 7:30 p. rn. M> thodi«t W. S. C. S. nt Bobo, I i Parsonage-, 7:30 p. tn. Work and Win Class, Rev. and Mrs. R. R, Wilson, 7:30 p. m. Poahontj- iaxjge Red Men Hall, 7:30 p m. Saturday Walther la-agu.- Play. Plain Sister". St. Peter'* Lutheran Church. 8 p. m. Sunday Walther la-agu- Play, Plain Sister", St. Peter'd Lutheran Church. 8 p. in Nuttman Avenue f. B. Ilarvnat•‘iw, Mrs. Howard Raver, 3:30 p, m. Monday Woman Club General M--eting. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 7:45 p. in. Zion Walther League. Church Basement. 7:30 p m. Adams County Nun*es A-socia-I tlon, Mi*s Margaret Kiting. 8 p. in. Research Club, Mra. L. A. Cow-1 eua, 2:30 p, m. Tueaday Catholh’ Ladies of Columbia. K. of C. Hall. 6:30 p. m. Kutn-Join I'* Cla s. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stingely. 6:30 p. m. Root Township I hone Economic* club. Mr*. Charbd John-on. 1:30 p. m Psi lota Xi Christmas Party. Legion Home, 8 p. m Wednesday Historical Club Chrintma? Party. Mrs Giles Porter. 6 p. m. Dei-alur H-ine Economic* Club. | Mrs o. G. Baughman, 7:30 p in. Thursday D. V B Claes of C. B. Church. Mrs. Beatrice Kelley. 6:30 p. in. and Mrs. Beatrice Kelley are hos-te-de* for the party. -- Member* of the Pocahontas lodge j will meet thi* evening at seven-1 thirty o'clock at the Red Men Hall. A twenty-five cent gift exchange Make With Ease * j/UJf 11 */• 4/ >/* it/ 9580 A/ A VtT * *1 'O : :< 9r IJ M Flattering and y >uthful . . simple-to-sew with its princess lilies and becoming square neck. The recipe -whip u| Pattern >SBO in a gay cotton print, spice with rlc rat garnish with butt.mr wear to market and at home. An afternoon dress in rayon or wool * Pattern 95W come, only In women's sixer 34. 36. 3*. It--14 46 and 4* SIX' 36 require-. 3\ yards 35 inch: IS yards ric-rm Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coinLOOSE IN ENVELOPE; DO NOT WRAP, for this pattern Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER TEN CENTS more bring* 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 . 5«4 Writ Randolph Street. Chicago SO. 111. Because of the slowness of the mall your delivery of pattern may I take a few day* longer than usual

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One In England—One In Sicily Two daughters ot Lewis Worthman ol route two. Decatur, are serving a< second lieutenant's in th< C. S. army one in England and one in Sicily. Left is Lt. Mary. In England, who wax graduated In June. 1942 from the iH-acotiexs hospital at Cincinnati and was at Fort Knox Ky., before lieing sent overseas Right. Lt. Ruth, now in Sicily, who war graduated from th< Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne in June 1940 and served 20 months at Fort Benjamin Harrison before going over-ear This month will mark one yeai since she landed in Africa with invasion troops. Because of the similarity in appearance of tile two girls. tw< picture* of Lt. Mary were published sometime ago instead of otic picture of each.

will lie held and all member* are Urged to lie present. The Catholic toadies of Columbia will meet for the annual Christma* party at the K. of C. Hall Tuesday evening at eix-thirty o'clock. A fifty cent gift exchange will br ; held, and tile charge for the supper is 35 cent-. ■MTs Mr ami Mr* Dehner John Chilcote, Decatur, are the parents of a baby boy. born ye-terd'ty ut the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby wit* born at 11.40 p. tn. and weighed eight pounds and twelve ounces. Mr* Robert Dull has moved from her home in Grenada. Missi-wippi, and i now i>*iding in Nashville. Tennes*ee. Pvt Dull i* on maneuvers in Tennessee The Dulls formerly lived on Fifth Street in thi* city and Mr* Dull was before her marriage Evelyn lailwiger. The condition of Mr John 4'rixt. Monroe, who wa* admitted to the ho pltal Tuesday evening, k; reported as much improved. —o — —- Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Alvin Netienschwander. Berne route 2: Gerald Eugene Vian. 417 Line; Mrs. John Cii*t. Monroe. D mi sed Mr* Gale Butcher and baby boy. Decatur; Mis* Suxanna Mark- Rogers. Monroe; Ford \y--t*. Rockford. <>. route 2; Mis. Kenneth Runyon. 231 North First St.: Mrs. Elmer Wagner and baby l«>y. Decatur; ia- ter EsteX. 821 Madison st. Admitted land dismiseedt: Mias Helm Funk. Decatur rural route. Q. Deporting Norwegian Students To Germany Stockholm. De,- 10—(I’PI The Nazi* apparently are going on with their plant to deport between 600 and 7oi»<)*lo univer-Ity students to Germany Swedish dispatches from the Norwegian capital *ay the atudents have been taken aboard a German ship. The -tudent* were arrested hy the Naxis after demonstrations.

Present Programs • Pictured above are ' Th« Islander*" local musician* group com posed ot four high school boy*, who have been giving program* at numerous local event* and playing over radii station WOWO They are left *o right. Don Sprunger ukelele; Melvin Thieme, ba** viol: Marcu- Foreman. Sptnfsh guitar; Howard Foreman, electric Hawaiian guitar The Islander* played this morning at the Decatur junior sen ior high Mbool Thursday night at the Rotary meeting aud laal Satui day at the "Hooslei Hop held in Fort Wayne Th-y are scheduled to appear ou a numbe-t of WOWO program* iu th* future.

HiSSiel iiaw Mr. and Mrs. C*harle* Hakes recieved word today that their «on. Sgt. Raymond Hakes, who under- ■ went an appendix operation Tues- ■ day. is recovering eat i*factorlly. He i- ( onfim-u to the Valley Forge general hospital at Phoenixville. Pa. Mr and Mr*. Otto Spiegel of Fornax street have received word that their son. Arnold Spiegel, seaman, fir t < laas. ha* arrived safely at hi* destination in the Pacific. He has been in tile navy since March of , 1943. Sgt. Eugene B. Arnold has returned to camp after spending a 14-day . furlough with relative- and friends. . He wa* formerly aulgned to Camp Phillips. Kan . and while there wax awarded the good conduct medal. He j* on maneuver* and assigned ; to Co I 317th Inf. APO 80, 'I Postma ter. Lo* Angele*. Calif. Cadet Carl Hann, son of Mr and Mrs. Lyman L. Hann, of thi* city, i ! will return Saturday to Kansu* I ' State College. Manhattan. Kan.. I ■ when- he lx atudylng basic enginearing. After thr e month- he will I be given a ra'lng or seut to DCS. Pvt Robert Dull Is now assigned ■to 35545313 Med Detach 347 Inf. ’<■ .Potmaster. APO 448. Nashvilb-. Tenn., while he is on maneuver*. 1 Pfc Frederick W. Bleb-ric h ha* returned to Camp Elliott. Calif. afr ter spending a 15 day furlough here , with his parents. He i« assigned to HAS School Bn. (QM ScbocD. Tr. Ctr., Camp Elliott. San Diego ' 1441. Calif. 'Butch' O'Hare Is Missing In Action Phoenix. Arix. Dec. 10—Il’PI — t A naval air hero — Lieutenant i Commander Edward "Butch ) O'Hare — Is reported iniaaing in > action. O'Hare was awarded the congressional medal last year for • shooting down six Japanese bombi ers In a single action, when they i attacked the aircraft carrier on I which he was stationed . | A member of the family says

. — ,_■■■ — — -w—-S- -- — —a k-' ' B B ■ B r* fIH Today j I I TMPOSSIBLE!" you »ay. Fact it that in Let your "extra dollar*"' GO TO WORK 1 1892 in the Wett, a loaf of bread —for you and for Victory. Invested in actually wa* sold for over >IOO. That War Bond*, they do DOUBLE DUTY happened when food wa* scarce and supplying viul equipment for the Armed plenty of'"extra money"" was idle. and ®B»“‘nß inflation as salaries rise and commodities grow more scarce. Unless put to work, your " extra dollars ' Evefy |hrcedoUarJinveJ(cd jn Was I|<)ndi are always an imminent threat for bid- now return * four dollar* at maturity. Just ding up prices on services or good* that p| a j n horse sense suggests these simple are scarce. Last summer in some locali- ndeJ Mu . ties, a run on peaches overnight sky- j. Don't buy what you don’t need, rocketed the price per bushel from two J. Don’t pay more than ceding prices, dollars to ten dollars. Only recently the 3. Don’t patronize black markets, scarcity of Western Oranges practically <• Payolddebts-avoidmakingnewones, doubled their former price. These ex- Ux . e ’ promptly. . av i ni .. r 6 Invest in insurance and start savings amples are indicative of the dangers that accounts. lurk io "extra dollars" that are idle. 7. Buy more War Bonds and hold them. Centlivre Brewing Corp., Fort Wayne, Indiana A A I as Mttt ibortagf I •/ tanluiittri. plant T*slf / B I , “ r ’’ botiin * - Im I iMtiim BREWERS OF UIQ VlUlUll ALE AND BEER

hl* mother ba* gone to Coronado, Calif, to b<- with O'Hare'* wife] and their year-old daughter. O'Hare'* father wa* Edward 11. O’Hare. Chicago racetrack promoter, who wa* shot to death In 193'.' ONE EMBARGO rcoatinaM P'ua Fag* tl by .i shortage < f skilled worker*, i The WFA estimate* that 2U.8W.000 more hog* will be slaughtered in 1941 than have been slaughtered in any previous year. This despite the fact that slaughter facilities | have not been expanded to meet i the increase. Suffers Hand Injury In Factory Accident Fred Ayres, 36. Decatur G E employe-, is recovering from an injury to his right hand euffvrej while he waa working at th* local plant. He was admitted to th* ho ■. pital for treatment of the injury. Rushman Funeral Services Sunday William Ruxhman. 66. died Thursday at his home tn Poe after a seven week*' illnea- of apoplexy. Surviving are the widow, Anna; a daughter. Mrs. Violet Mercer of Poe, and a winter. Mr* William De-I-otig a l«o of Poe. -Funeral service, will be held at 2 p. tn Sunday at the Ake 4 Son* funeral home at Poe. Rev. Clayton Steel officiating. Burial will lx- in the Poe cemetery WPB Unties Uses Os Binder Twine Fort Wayne, Ind . Dec 10—N F Zurbucb. manager of the Fort Wayne district war production office. wa> notified by Washington today that fanneiw. instead of being limited to us* of binder twine for mechanical welf-tying binders, may now use the twine for growing harvswtlug or xhlpmrn' of agricultural product . Hit-Run Pedestrian Sought By Police Salt Lake City. Dec 10 —WPI— Police in Salt latke City ar- searching for their first hit-and run ped-x trian The victim wa* Mr . Tussle Pugmire. Her shoulder wa* broken when sbe collided with a heavy wet woman shopper In thChri tma* rush. The bon<--breaking other party in the accident disappeared into the crowd* following the aide-walk smaeh-up Urges Civilians To Drop Pleasure Trips Washington. Dec. 10. — (VPi - Civilian* are urged to f rego pletxa ure trip* via train and has during the holiday «ea*on. so that accommodations will be assured for service men on furlough

Defense transportation director Joseph Eastman Nays "WllllngneMX to put up with crowded ci tidition* Is no excuse foi trav-l. The point to remember ix

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that civilians who take pleasure trip, make it extremely difficult for railroad, and bus lines to provide transportation for those who must travel.”