Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1943 — Page 3

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cab 1 of traditional wt-ddlng song-. The bride wore a two pier,, navy blue tailored frock, complemented with fusehla a<ww -i»- h< sago was of (urdeni iThe groom wore a dark blue business atilt. Following the ceremony, ~ re- ;>• tion for the immediate familit- was held at the home of M an ,| y u , W. Guy Blown The couple left foi oho w ddng trip, and after th fir,- „f th. tear will make their home .if Mr. Ripley's farm tie., ( ■,.,■• u Out of town gue-'e at the Wedd

’rPiEY g 3| of Mr*. Krcle L. and Forrest M { j.hir.-, 0.. wag solemMdiy at one o’clock in , Th, marriage took Methodist church L , h I); M. o Looter ■. . s , single ring ceredecorated with Jbßked by ta” •*»•“*"' , dr- David Gerber. ..rated a abort muni-

0 ’ 111— J \ ° urg,ft FW r ITO THE ’' ■.*/ / First 1944 ”-</ BABY *■ < will lie A* in UNITED STATES * DEFENSE STAMPS Insure His or Her Future Happiness katur Daily Democrat ■J > 1° Honor of the Occasion We Will (Jive to the First 1944 Baby A Beautiful MAGAZINE RACK life er her comfort we feature a complete line Lmnim Baby Bed*. Mattresses. Springs, high u». children'H rockers with chairs to match. Everything For Home ( om fort irague Furniture Store \ \\t will consider it a privi- ‘ X*\'v J/v lege and a pleasure to I • present a v\ .y yjy • soi ii ooi.ii BABY KING f * 1 t« ,he <hb FIRST 1941 BABY JL _ * *’ll give a HOltcf For Hb ~r Her c<M " f,,rl HUUBE We WH| cbe lht . RE 8 8 FIRST 1941 BABY id the of the a ,nfan ‘ ” * IM4 baby bunting set *le Line of yWt ( , ur Bah.' Department NEEDS. W hen in need of Itaby Supplies. I GASS NEWBERRY '’ORE sc. toe '<>« s,ore

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 a. m. Phones 1000 — luvi Thursday '■ • G - l‘ta ion, 2 to I p m, Friday r *, V ’ ‘ ' Program, First ;M t. idi.t On.-ch. r, jo ~ m I ■ v '• •" W.i’< h Party M> - s*«’l>!ius Ju. k. ~ii. j,. m j II 1 <’r « Knifing Center, Am- '■ 'aa I>-glon If .tic . 1 p ni. A ' td M . ’ !•'»'! Way:.- Mie Samuel II Itavai m l y,.A j j,. K in,. <>: |>o;i!a: I Lit >u Ripley and j> i;,.j WiR-iiin-I Oh i. Mi-. M.-in,. !|( , r gum’s a' ■ Sunday din-er Lillie uad I’• tty 11-Wi’’ ..mi Perry I-epi. fom lodlanapo.ie ; Brace Hntledge and family of Bowling Green. Ohio; J ilin and Velma < leepl,, anti Mi md Mrs, Keeps from Toledo. Ohio. Jim and Nellie Rutledge. I!, , Rutledge and family. |.lnn Wall and family, all from Lima. O. .Max Topple an! family from Bluffton, and Mr and Mrs. Jack T-. pi- of Ihnatur. •CHRISTMAS WEDDING ANNOUNCED TODAY ’j M r.i |)..ruthy billing, daughter of | ,Mr and Mrs o \ billing of b-<a•' I lur. and Cpl. G'-n W br.ibentitid,! I son of Elmer br.ilw nstot of Huntington. w-re united in marriage a' teii i, ... k vi th- morning on Christina* day in the parsonage of ’he Church of the Brethren at llutr nzt ni. Rev Gah-n T. Lehman I performed the -ingle ring cereI mony Mr and Mi». Wayne billing, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, attended tile couple. The bride wore a street length dr.es of aqua romaine crepe, and i black acc. -eories. Her corsage consisted of Talissma i roe and gyaop hila. The matron-of honor wore a tires* of emerald gn-.-n < r.-p.. with brown I ar. • sHorit*. Th>- bride is a graduate of Kirk land high . i-hool and Manchoater ...liege. At present «he In the primary top her in 'he Cnion Center lioo! tv ir Huntington. The bridea oom was graduated from Rink Creek high si-ho«>l. He haw been serving with I S army in Alaska, where he will I'etlllll after hie furlough. A wedding dinner forth immediate family was served at tne home of thoii ride s parents The couple is residing al 51* South J’dt Today’s Pattern 9495 1 ImoS “TO T/ ffl A womanly wi»e Jumper frock p.tte.i! 9495 Y" ur ,M, “ * for day ionic w ** r "! da ?‘ J ’."7! ’ row aii'l • ‘” r ’ r -aJf * o, ’* ,r,ul ’° r ‘hurr’i dres-lng .nd intny comwork Freshens up at th. change of a blouse I«* wool, rayor » r . mU . FS - Pattern 9495 comes in mi. £ and womens ’ .'' , .a ag |O. « 41 Sl»e *fc- " r take. yards 54 inch; “X 14 Sa* a...l SIXTEEN CENTS tn coinloose IN envelope: do not WRAP, for tb‘» ’* a,,er J'»»nncAA •VAf ?“s“* — , h I New Fall and Wln,er P *’ , ‘“ r " Free pattern {waP"* *d appnqu* P'* D !* *" Send your ord« to £ t VKM4 We.l Randolph Street. CkUW « 111 Because of the alownmi of the doLv.ry of uke a •’«* l ‘‘* n

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At Camp Maxey iflHi I’u:;.. Richard I. Noll, son oi M . and Mrs Thompson Noll of becatiir route three, is now local • d at Camp M l gey Texas His iddr. •-. is: 3534*970. Co. A. T 295th h:.’, Reg APO 44». Camp Maxey. Tegas. He has been in sei vice since bee. 3, 1942 and m-viou-ly wa ntationed at Camp Van born .Miss Str.-et in Huntington for the pre•lent. The meeting of the Pi.wbyterian Missionary Society line been post-pon<-d from January •’> to Thursday January IT The K of P laidge will hold their annual New Year’s dinner on Saturday for metiriH’i'. and their families. The meat, rolls, coffee but’er. .nd cream will be furnk<h«d. and .-a h member Is asked Io bring cov.- .-d dlehcs according to the family. ALL DAY MEETING IS HELD BY CLUB The I nion towimhip home economies club held an all day meeting Wednesday al the home of Mrs. Roland Grote. A dellclou, lunch was served at noon to twenty nuwnlietw and several children. Mi“ Ivan Barkely conducted the business meeting, and each mem her responded ot the roll call with her favorite Christina, wtory. The new officers for the coming year were installed and Mrs. Glen Hirseby was re instated ;m a member. After the business meeting, the m.-mbeia enjoyed a Chrtotma. program and gift exchange. Names of cheer Sisters for this year were (i-VMiled and names drawn for the new year. Tie club wll meet ii-xt month wiih Mm. Chalmer Barkley.

Mie Samuel H Raymond ot Elwood, and Mrs .1 F Kline of Portland .ir.-ap. ndiiig several days wiyi Mr. and Mr-. W Guy Brown. Attorney N. (’ Netemn is attending to < '-i’ l ! "'* ! * •’* Bluffton today. All s.-hooU hi Mercer county have been ordered closed as of today and until January 1" because of ,i flu epidomic that h.s affected more than 2't pei.ellt of the 5.<W student* (ip-ii house calleM at Foiira. res. home of Mi and Mrw. H nry Nelleiler. Tu.wd.iy evening were v|l- Lon-ii Hudson. Mr Robert liumgerdner. Mrs. Jim Krick. Mis W ndell Smith. Mi« Jim Ehinger. the MUs-e- Peggy Staley. Allee Kay Baker. Jane Krick. Ethel Klein hetiz. .md Yeoman Janet Si-htoi k Mi and Mrs. Jim A. Hendrick* of Monroe had «* th-lr gm-m over the holidays, Mr and Mm. Clyde W. Ji.ndri.k* and daughters Mareem and laiulse. Mrs Pat Headricks of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mn*. Howard G. Hendrick* of Jackson. Mich. MfeM Anna Brandylierry ha* re turned to Wheaton College after ..pending the holidays wi’li her parents. Mr and Mrs. Exra Brandy berry. _ Adams County Memorial Hospital « * Homestead No 3; Helen ind HaX' l Clayton. Hoßglßßd route 1: M >* Jeanette Scbwartx. Monroeville route I; l-eon*rd Schwarts. Mon-r.H-ville route 1; Gustave H < Hfe. Hoagland Admitted 'and dismuned': lavrine Bultemeler. ix-catu. route 1 Doyle Winteregg. Berne; Win-ton Lister. 972 Nuttinan Ave.; Tbomß* (’lman. Dc.’Btßr route 3 insmi-eed; Mtw. DM* buJw'h. Berne; Robert la* Gregg Geneva route 1; Thomas Bauman. route 1: *»’ L,rd ’ °* k ” ' Mrs William Selking and baby son. IS-.atpr route 2; Ved* -nd Marvene Krick 204 8 Eighth St.. Shirley Inn Workinger. »l< N. Fifth St.; j Frr y Mltihell. iMratur route «. Ev „ett Baxter. Berne route 1. Anita. Mary 1-oista*. and Janet Renn. 3td 8- Thirieenth St. Heavy Seas Damaqe California Coast Loe Angele* . Dec 30 — <t’P» — The heavy se»* that •>*’• ***" hammering the aouthern C.Bfornla row line subsided thiM morning

Bl Pvt belbert L. Atigwburger left Wednesday morning, to return to hi.< duiiia. at Camp Maxey, Texas. aft»r having .pent a nine day furlough. visiting his wife, m .Monroe. Pvt Augsburger has been in the armed service for over a year. Pfc Roman Raudenbueh. with the 477thdtombingSquadron (M 1.335« h Bombing Group at Barluwtale Field, lai., writes he is tnjoylng good health and wants to be remembered to all of his old friends. Pfc. Howard Klxey wan home for a nine day furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. May Elxey of this city He is stationed at Fort Monroe, Va. . 4 The Interiwiing experience, of Cpl. Donald b Koos, with the I’nited States marines now in the Gilbert Islands in the south Pa ifie. were recounted today. His wife reaides at 315 North Second street in thia city, and h.” is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koos, of Fort Wayne. Cpl. Koos has been in the service 20 months and has been overseas 14 months. He fought on Guadalcanal and in the Gillierts n’id reports that after the iHimle-rs and ibatroyeiu get through punishing an island there is little left but a few stubs of trees. A card from Bob Shraluka. former Daily Democrat reporter, .ays he is getting* along O. K. but he want, the paper. He is serving as company master-at-arms and will try for a yeoman rating. His address is R W. Shraluka, A-«. Co. 2033 NTS, Great Lakes. 111. (’apt. Vincent Kelly of Camp Me Cain. Mias. and Staff Sgt. Paul Kelly of Chico airmy air field. Chico. <’al.. are visiting here. Sgt Kelly has a three weeks’ leave. Recently he fell and broke the bones in his right foot He is recovering from the injury and will report back to Chico, where he Is serving as an Instructor. Cpt. Kelly is ;* former prosecutor of Adams county, resigning his piMltion in 1942 to .niter the army.

Second Lt. Hu ll E Schwartz returned to her post a* NK’hota General Hospital in Louisville, Ken tucky. following a few days’ vtalt at the home of Mr and Mrs C. W R SchwartzMary L Frank. Y 3-c. i i now a* glgned to the following addr.aWave Barrack* A; Naval Training School; Great laikes. 111. S-Sgt and Mrs. Joseph S.-hirack are spending a thr day furlough I with Mr. and Mrs Andrew Schlrai k ot thi* city They arrived unt xpwt- i edly yioterday from Shreveport. La. S. Sgt Schlrai k i* attached to the medical division and is expecting an overseas assignment upon i eturn to hi* bane Hi« addre-* may lie obtained from hi* jdirent*. o ■- - • Name Gen. Marshall 'Man Os The Year' New York. lh-< 30 (I Pi The editors of Time Magazine announce that they have selected lh<- I nit’d S’ates army’s chlef-ofwtaff General George (’ Marshall a* th* of the year.” The editom say they cbose t.eii pral Marshall because of his work In transforming ' “wonse than disarmed Cnited States into the wurld’a most effective military pom<T.’* Other candidates submitted by I Time’s read’-r* include President Roosevelt. Prime Minister Churchill. Premier Stalin and General j Chiang KaPNhek. -0 Sulfa Druq Os Little Value Aqainst Colds Chicago. Dec 30. —(I Pt The sulfa drug miracle weapon of modera medicine m reported to be of little value In curing the common cold. Three physicians - Russell ( nil and Wilscn Smillie of New York and Major Norman Plummer of the army medical corps have studied 72 cold cases clinically. after causing heavy damage at Redondo Beach There. 30-foot break era smashed window* and sections o f the concrete promenade Thoue BBdB of small boulderw were thrown against bulkheads and dumped onto low-level streets by the laehing surf. , . . The wind* were accompanied by a twieday wind and rains'orm which soaked the lowland and left heavy snow covering the mountains. _o-Sun-Set. New Year’s Eve. Roller Skating N to 2. Balloon -rivaling and dour priiew given.

Arsenic Aiding In Fight On Malaria Helps Marines In Pacific Junqles ■ Kan-.is City, Dec, 30 il’Pl Ars>ni<- in helping I’ncle Sam’s | marines win their private war with malaria in the jungle, of th. s.uthwest Pa< iflc That's the report brought back to thsi country by Lieutenant Wll Ham W Gist, naval medical officer, who-is spending a furlough in hihome in Kansas City IL- saw sei vice on Guadahanal and New G< <>> gla. He reports that about 30 marines, in serious conditi-ti with malaria, were tfeat.-l with intravenous in jections of a jMiwei ful ar». ni< compound when they became too ill to take quinine and atabrlne And in every case, says this doctor, the chills and fever disappeared and temperatures droppe I He doesn't go so far as to say arsenic Is a sure cure for malaria but he says he found it help.-.) In breaking the first'attack so that ’ patients coulfl resume the taking of oiler medicines. , — -o Army Mascot Still Reported Missinq

Sheriff Leo Glllig stated this afternoon that no trace of ’’Red." the n-d Cocker spaniil dog l<Mt here -i f. w days ago hao been found The dog was niaaco, <>f a regim-mt >’. hich will go ove; «.-a* Monday and waa lost when it jumped from the car of a soldier', wife while .the was getting gasoline at the Franklin's service .Ration a mile east of l><- atnr on I’. S. Road 224. A r -ward io being offered. Proof of the urgency of the tecovery of the dog Is Indicated by more than six long distance telephone < ills mad. here in the last two days from Lima. Ohio, in an effort ‘o learn if any trace had Iwo-n found of the dog o Farm Home Destroyed By Fire Last Niqht The farm home of Sam Eicher, one and one-fourth mil.* east and one mile south irf Berne, was d<e troyed by fire early Wednesday evening. Th.- entire of 'he twostory fr.nn - structure w.k i fl.im-e

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before the fire wrwi rfl*covcr.ol The Berne fire department MV j ed part <tf th.- furniture from the j fire floor Init all articles on the I -.'coiid floor were lost. Soin.- of ' the Ei.-hens’ 10 children have been i ill hut ’he family h.ie moved into] .. vjr.int hour- near th.-ir home. The file L ledi.-ve.l lu .’lave star’ I e.| from a def flu- No tw’ ma’e *.u made of th- dainag. Counters Show Drop In Hiqhwoy Traffic Reports from 23 autoni i’lc ’raf- , fi< lou.-r- e throughout the e'a!.show that the volume .rs traffic in . Indiana has d*crea-.-d 41 ’• j>erceirt I in Nov.-mb.- of 1943, a* . ompar-, ed with the -ame month In 1941 The... was a decrease of 22 2 per < >n' !ii traffii volume a« compared to th'- «am*- month in 1912 Sunday drivmg is steadily de- < i . .'aiiig, j. . or ding to tin- counters. ; whi'h how-d a drop of .35* p.-r---.•nt under Nov.-mts-r of 1942 1

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Weekday driving fell off 17 2 per- . ent under Novimher of 1942 Week j >lay driving fell off 17.2 percent. ..nd Saturday driving 27.2 from laot /F THROAT IS SORB < if A COLO has given you (A* a miM.-rablc sore throat, la-re s lx>w to relieve the K suffering 'y > DO THIS NOW—Melt a small lump of Vapoßub on your tongue and leel the comforting medication slowly trickle down your throatbathing the irritated membranes —bringing blessed relief wliere you want it, when you want it. DO THIS TONICHT — Rub throat, chest with Vapoßub. It* long continued poultice-.ind-vapor action loosens phlegm, relieves irritation, cases coughing, invite* \flvßw restful sleep. ▼ Vapoßub 1 1 —