Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1944 — Page 3

gSDAY. MARCH 9. 1941

|j)SOCIETY ;

KvAN* iNKLE Hetta fß'D* v i., ii.i.iiiK x'o'y ~f S ,~ nt |.-nat) who went to B, ! H ». 'ity ,h ’’ ba * i " ■ Rif Van Winkle." ■ ...-nd •>' seven ■ ... k r J-*> IV ' :,i "« ttn of th- Lincoln R‘\’ ■ pupil* of ■ ,k ',.it: in th*' 1 , ' ,, y SB JI an I H,. , til .. .lumbers- ■ w ~.'iiiig:mi Irving's B j| i j .hi . Iv<-: vulley ■ ■ !-••!< < *il! I*'' BjEi'. i) •■ ' 1 *‘ , "'l >lnß K.t p.-riod Til.- familiar tale B Hip’s .ilven'ures »i’h the ■, r juJ Indians has been A'*’ 8,,..:, ; .ir.-i' and Is spiced B u ‘;,.Mt.k • -■"•■dy. Following B.j.- .<f piim il»al < !iaia< tei>: BvanWinkie Dan Mills. B \.l Wmkie ('olleen MeBini.ie.l h!M» Alic** Gunder B'n; II P la. a child!. Havid B.); ig-.iwn up) June Ann 8./z Rtp ia:o*ii up! — Nell Kdrick flud- m. Karl Peterson Brirk Van lirutnmel. John K-hala* Viilde.- Don White. Kit -terry Jennings. Kj villagers. ■ iiildren. Indiatm. (1 ... soldiers. et. Grace t offee I* drpunatfc Madeline Hpahr. t director. Miss Glennya Roon [urge Os I.i-lumlng Uhd Miss n Raalsild musical director. e'« may Is- i.ei u ed from the i>’ children 01 at the door. » ail! t* a -pedal children's he. at 1 :t Thursday AfterAdmission prlcee are 25 I Mr adults and nine cents for lORED WITH DAL SHOWER r* Wi ch Sander* of ibis city • n-d •< • ntly with a lovely r.oa i honoring Mi** (Jro k.. Hantil, whim- marriage to Ernuiit Owens will be an event hi lay Cufest- taken from the ha:.. foi ihe lklde-to-l»e" c .-i|..y-<1 .mu bingo was playW , r presented their prixe*

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BM INTERIOR Painting and Decorating "e specialize in painting and decorating business , buildings, and homes. Also show windows. Estimates upon request. FISHER DECORATING CO. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA r»r fr«e estimate call Decstur phon* 14d2 (T~ -- * Tht “ (akc !• ol Ihr ■ A Week" I Treat I EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE ORANGE CAKE Make it a weekly habit to sene family thiss delicious cake. <l4* enjiy Its goodnew*. Pure. J7* rni orange flavoring blended with * ingredients to make it the ‘ rake you’ve ever tasted. Q At your local independent fttod JO W ’”*• or at our bakery . ■ Stewart’s Bakery :

to 'he gurat of honor. Lovely refrixiinientti were served by Mrs. f Sanders and .Miss Uiren.i Repp-rt. > and Mies Hantii received many s beautiful and us.-fnl gift*. ’• Guests present were; M.s, Milton i Hanoi. Mrs. Forrest Ow.-imi. Mrs. i 11-.iiold Owens. Mi- Rum*.-! Ow-ns. i .Mrs. Harry Michaels, Mrs Grant i Owens. *.Mr* Paul I'hriik Mrs. Luther Brokaw. Mr-. Dallas Rep-1 i pert. Mr- Myrtle Join-. Mia. Mil-! ton Fuhrman Mr Fred d’brletner.! s Mrs L.dtoy llo.igland th-- Mlsse- ! f Doria Jones, Donna Grandstaff. Mariloti Hanoi. Helen Owens Phyl- > Ils Gwens. and the guest of honor. .t 1 The Dutiful Daughters class of t the First Evangelical church will I meat at the home of .Mrs Fred • Chronister on Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock Mrs. Dwight Sheet- will !>»• tb«- .leelstlng boa- . tl-HS. r The Decatur Home Economica I club meeting, ach<*dul<-d for Mart h 15. will be postponed one week I Isecause- of a leader’* meeting to Ise held at that time The chib will | meet on March 22 at tin- home of; Mrs. G. Remy lllerly. i I FRIENDSHIP GUILD HAS MEETING Th- World Friendship guild of the Previbyterian church met last evening at the home of Mrs. George Daniela. During the business meett Ing. ths- nominating committee reported the following new officers: , Mrs. Charles Magley. president; , Mrs. Robert Gay, vice president; Mrs Ronald N<-winan. secretary; » Mias Harriet Kunkel, tn-aaurer. The devotions were led by Mrs. i R. O. Hersh. Mrs Herb Braun gave . an interesting review of the chapter on Mexico from th- leseou r study book. During the aocial hour, delicious r<<reshmelits Were served by Mrs. Daniela and Mrs. Edward Peck. DINNER MEETING HELD WEDNESDAY f The Business and Professional Women's dub held their March din- ’ ner meeting laat evening at the K 1 ol P. home. The ttsdsls-* were attractively decorated with S'. Patrick's day appointments. An artifib cial air.nnroik plant with three j ’ green candles m small wrought j - Iron eandleabra on either side c mi- , ploted the cenlei piece. A small I handemad- Irish doll marked the I pfa< e of eadi guest. A delicious dinner was served to the tii-mliers and their guests. The meeting was opened with the club collei t. followed with group ulnginrv Th- progrum < halman. Mrs. Leo T'-i1>!”. Introduced <• Remy Bieriy. who -poke on "Govertrtnent in Business Friends anJ Enemies.** Mr Bieriy stated that "in the relationship of a >iA i nmeiit atid» business we the people indir<«tlf have influenced their relationship through the representa Ivor w 4

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Z ~n Evangel), .il and Reformed Women's Guild, church social rooms, k p. m. Evang-li al Y. P. M (', Ml-e Clarice Anspaugh. *:3o p. tn. Washington township Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Ervin Jan-h---ner, 7 .To p. m. i'nion Chapel W M. A., Mrs, Hugh N'idlinger, 7: th- p. tn. I'nited Brethren Wy .M. A. Mrs. Helen Morgan. 7:SO p in. Baptist church W. M A., chureh, I 7 tto p, m. • Men's i'nion Prayer Service, I ground floor Public Library, 7:30 p. rn. Friday X'uttman Avenue I' 11. < la«*es 6-7. M. and Mie. Wayne Troutner. 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Knitting Center, American Legion Home 1 p, tn. "Rip Van Winkle" operetta, Lincoln school auditorium. 7:45 p. m. American Legion auxiliary business meeting. Legion Home, 7:30 p tn. Calvary latdies Aid. Mu. Lucretia Musser, 7:30 p. m. Monday Woman's club general meeting. Lincoln auditorium. 7:45 p. in. Pythian Sister Temple, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Fireman's Auxiliary, Mrs. Adrian Burke, 724 N. Second. 7:.10 p m. Risiearcb club. Men. O. H. Haubold. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Evangelk-al Dutiful Daughter* clasa Mrs. Fred Chronisfr. 7:30 p m. Evangelical church Bon us class, church social rooms, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday R<-d Cross Sewing Center. American Legion Home, 1 p m. Historical dub. Mrs Homer Lower. 2:30 p m. choose At present our country has so many people who repieaetlt a small part in big business d iid government we should become more interested in thel.- cooperation." During the business meeting the club voted to give fill to Hie Red Crore drive. Miss Catherine Weldler was nominated as a candidate for 9th district ilirector of B. *■ P W clubs, latrine Kirschner. Florence Hiahdybi-rry and Mis. la-o Teeple were appointed to the nom- : iifating conwnlttec. The committee in charge of the I program was Mr) L<-o Teeple mid June Sbackiey. FRANK N. HURST DIES (Continued From r*g» D 2 o’clo< k Saturday afternoon at tin- home and a' 2:30 p in at the First United Brethren church. Rev. Cecil R Smith of Roanoke will offida'e, assisted by Rev R ■ 11. Wilson and Rev. C. J. Miner. Burial will be In th Decatur cemetery. The body will he removed from the Black funeral home 'o the residence. 310 North Elev- nth stree’. where II may he vieweil after 7 o'clock this evening. NEW FINNISH (Continued From f'sgs D German defense lines. Stalin says the Soviet troops «nCHEN YU long-lasting nail locquer >■ U. S. A. i - Crested to lessen the need for rrsioinfi nsib.CHEKi Yl wins first place for beauty 100. Ches Yu has an extra-special "wmetiungfor yoru Aands"nevei hod from nail make-up before. Laoquerol Base with each shade. SMITH DRUG CO.

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Now in Seattle ki,-.... 1 - NT*' BmBBI Pfc. Arthur J Baker, son of Mr. and Mi - I':• -I Rak< Mot I Fifth strett. Is now sta'ioned iji Seattle. Wash Hi wife and baby have Joined him there and Mm. Baker Is employed In an airplane plant. He Is a graduate of Catholic high school and formerly was employ-d at the General Electric plant. His address is: TO-AAFT TC. Ellis Ave., Class 43. S-atll< s Wa-li PBiTs Lt. and Mm. Charles Front Camp are the parents of a haliy boy. born at the local hospital last evening a: *:4l p m He weighed 7 pounds and 14 ounces, and has le-en named Jeffrey Calland Mrs. Camp was formerly Miss Martha Elisabeth Calland <»f this city. L. Camp in stationed with the fleet inurin'force at Camp Elliot. San IMego, Cal A baby girl was 'born to Mr. and Ur- Otto Karl Huebner laet evening at 9: 7 p. m. She weighed 6 pound- ami 13 ouncie. Mr and Mm Lloyd Eminit Stevens of Schermeyer St., ate the parents of a baby boy. horn this morning at fi:4s. He weighed 9 pounds and hSx ounces. Mr. and Mm. Merle Foor of Pleasant Mills are the parents cf a baby daughter. Imni at x It this morn' ing. She weighed •> ixmnda and 15 15 bun e«. HOUSE SPEAKER altontinuM Pfon. raa. ■> final committee witness. Commitice chairman Sol Bloom Democrat of N- w York, -aid there is no evident opposition to h-nd-lease extension. Tin- house heard presiden’ia! campaign talk today In favor o! former Governo; Stassen of Minnesota It pre-en:.)livr Mai", the R< |iul>li< aii of Mimie ola. called upon tin Republican party to nominate S-asseii in a -po.-h prepar'd for delivery from the house flooCasual'ies of the United State, aimed service- were released today They total Hl2 2*2 Secretary ot war Stimson told a news cons • rente that army r.isnallies number 121""" of the .. «<>me 20.01H1 Were killed A navy list released today <how* some l»»o" casualties with 17 "Ml dead.

Adams County Memorial Hospital J Admitted: .Mrs. Garth Stowart. SO* N Stsond St. Admlttfd land di»mb*««-dl Ml»* Rita Mae Thornton. >lM«mtai«fd: Harold Tienian to Veterans iHospltaL Indianapolis; Mrs. Roy Runyon. 82S Rugg St ; Mm La Hoyt Miller. o Fort Wayne Captain Downs 20th Plane f4>nd<>n. March 9 — (I’Pi— The title a( America’s leading air ace in the Europ»’an theater again rests in the hands of Captain Walker Mah rm of Fort Wayn». Ind. The Hoosier Gier snored hi* third triple knockout yuoterday over Berlin to run hit score of German plane* shot down to 3<. o ■ '— Two Hoosier Bankers Seeking Nomination Indianapolis. March 9 — It'Pl — Thro Hoosier bankers seek the Reptdb'.icea nomination aa state treasurer Hank cashier Oocar Couch of Mooresville announced hi* candidacy for the post today. He haa served three teivns in the Indiana house of representatives and twiea was chairman of the honoe committee on banka and trust companies. gulfed more than 2<WI towns and hamlet* in the path of their west ward sweep, including Novy Bug and Kaaakan. two important district center* In the Kikolayev region Three German tank divisions and ell Infantry divtoiona were routed in the Rrd army break through

" :? WiCii Rcsln-rt Kohne. HA 1 < of the I S. Navy. Is now permanen t . Jo< a ed at -a base hospital in England He 'Writes enthusiastically anout tin- <<>un'ly over there. He has been in Ireland and S<-o l-'tid an.l in letter.) to hM )>a.<n’ . Mr and Mrs. Itaymod Kobin-, -ai I that h>was assigned to a large hospital, was well and happy. Navy Lieut. Roger Cole visiting here with ills mother. Mrs. Irene Cole and other relatives, following almost three years at sea. Lieut. (Sr. G ) Cole ha- .e-es) much service in the Mid and South Padflee. He has o month's leave and will report for active duty again to tin- west coast. On his most recent sea a-srgnment he was third in command on his ship. Ensign James R Bogan, who was recently commissioned at Columbia university, has rejiorted to Camp Bradlord. Norfolk. Va., tor amphibious training. He is the nephew of Mr and Mrs. Jack Zehr of this city. S Sgt. Marion 1.. Drum and a buddy. S 'Sgt. Leo A. Sorenson of Bowman Field. Loulwville, Ky. spent Tuesday in ib-catur with Mr. and Mrs. Dorphus Drum and daughter Marjorie and other relatives and friends Robert A Parrish, A *S. who entered service March 1, h.is been assigned to tin- following address: Co. 4M U. S. N T S.; Great l-ak'S. 111. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Homer Parrlob of this city, and his wife and small daughter reside at 403 N Seventh St >Mrs Cora laiugh has received woid that two of her oom, S tSgt. Frederick D. Ixrugh and Pfc James "Woody" Ixugli, have me' somewhere in the South Pacffic area. They both left for ovenaeas duty at the same time, but it is not known whether they are stationed at th" -lime place. Apprentice seaman > Sihul'X |< spending a tw > wek I'-nve with

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ter comjdetfnK ’it* ’><x»t training nt Grt-at latkes. 11l H«- will re|sjrt to Great Lake- foi --.i -'igtnneiit after his leave Mr. ami Mr II I! He .'.er have n-i'iv- I -rn-ral in’'-re 'ng pktuns from their son Dav Ll. a < rz•«aiit in the New Guiu -a a- ' They eliow Dave in -hoi’- thin but -'nil . ing. The tents and -hack - look flimsy and the liamnio’k) wi'iz over pool- of water •At Berne an honor ro 1 of ell m»-n ---rving ov< ■•"■ ) is posted ill ’ln postoffi «e<y Twetity-rix names . add I h. w-ek. making a' to'al 1 Io f:o:i> 'hat • out- ' in.ini y a.oti'II >’ohl Di k.l- -11. foi I. Wells i county lad. ha- • •'•»! i«u ted killied in a'Hoti in i. iol ov-■ Europe, He waa a lop g iiliei on i flying fort rest). A boy baby born to Mr and Mrs P. Kalar in Chicago a few weeks ago Is recovering from a sei ions stomach operation performed laat Sunday The mother was former ly Miss Marguerite Peterson and the babe Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peterson Mm. Charles Larnlin ha- heen confined to her home foi the pas’ week with u serious case <d the flu. H«-r condition was n-ported as slightly Improved today. iMr. and Mrs Merle Ss-hnltz had iut th'-ir dinner gue-t yesterday Rev R W. Loose nf Celina.’o He was a former paator of tile First Evangelical church in this city and asked to be remembered to hie

NOW WLAR YOUR PLATES fYUYDAY HELD COMFORTAILY SNUG THIS WAY It’s so easy to wear your plates all day when held firmly in place by : thw •’comfort-mhion"—a dentist's formula. I. Dr. Wernet’s vent sore pirns. Powder lets you a. Economical; enjoy solid foods small amount — avoid embar- lusts longer, rassment of loose > Pure, harmless, plates. Helps pre- pleasant tasting. AM dvaw'W) - 304. Mosey boa it. at

’ many frleniL here i C It Bivb-iya son iff Gcorgi B<>- ■ bilya of thi city, has resigned as brancli manager of 'he Kroger < <»mpany. : e.ited at Fort Waytie Poor ii'-al'h h.t ,< nwi I him down and be wii! .io' enter buxines* of uny j k nd to- a yeir. ' i« announced Hi ; i- w.-li known here j l ie- Sam Hi in h>n • near i:» ire destroyed Gy fire two months -ago, ha- been rebuilt und th' family ha- moved in 1 brother I iti:« nd'-it th' woik. which was large,y donat'd by me-irbet’ of the Atnl-h church. \ -L-i-’ered .!• . -ey <«* li.is b'-en ■ pan ha-o-d by Jimmy D I’ . ■ e" i .» Roy lb li • ,f Dei.Cut fi i’ll ‘ i |< i-. <; .:i.|!i' nard vl B. 1 rn- t; im- ■>! the animal It • IM'ty C r n Ila I 42X917. • j Al and ’Ur> (irville \ li. t h.'iV) mud fr< m th.- II 1’ i Hili: residence east of the < ’> ■ • their oa ish in- recently pur' ll ! «-d on M.is 'i Drive iii Hie MoMilb-n edition.

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Liquor Prices Due For Sharp Increase W.ishlngion. Manli ’• (l’P»— i Liquor prtciw arc dm- for a sharp 'increase when the new tax bill ‘ tak<*« effc ■ on April 1. The office 'of price administration U"g*a buyers ty bi- ome familiar with the new prices. i Generally speaking, conaumara I wilt pay atiywiier' from 45 to 75 cent- more a quart for distilled . apirits Wine prices will jump from five cents to 41 a gallon. Heer Will *>• only slightly more ogpeualve. (J- MS Aid the Fat Cru° tb 1 ■. -

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