Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1944 — Page 3

D AY, march 13, 1944

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Zion Walther M*ague, church basement, 7:30 p. in. Woman's club general meeting. Lincoln auditorium, 7:45 p. m. Pytbian Sinter Temple, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Fireman s Auxiliary. Mrs. Adrian Burke, 724 N. Second, 7:30 p. m. Heeeari'h club. Mi». O. 11. Haubold. 2:30 p. in. Tuesday Civic Section of Woman’s club City Hall. 7:30 p. in. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters clues Mrs. Fred Chronist* r. 7:30 p m. Evangelical church Dorcus class, church social roome. 7:30 p. tn. Presbyterian Ladies Aid, Mm. Earl Blackburn. 2:30 p in. Wednesday Shakespeare c’.iab. Mine Eva Acker, 2:30 p. m. Red Cross Sewing Center, American Legion Home, 1 p. in. Historical club, Mrs. Homer Lower, 2:30 p. m. Thursday Evangelical Ladies Aid. church 2 p m. St. Luke Women’s Guild, church, all day. Queen of Peace discussion Group. Mins Esther Meyer, H p ni. Friday Red Cross Knitting Center, American legion Home 1 p. m. ered bodice and short eleoves and wore matching gloves. Iler shoulder length veil of matching net formed a cap effect. She carried a bouquet of pink sweet peaa and snap dragon* tied with a large pink satin bow. Leßoy Hoagland. brother in law of the bride, served as treat man. Russel Owens and Dalias Reppert. uncles of the groom, were ushers. The mm of the bridal party wore pink carnation bou'onnier*. Roth mothers wore navy blue ensembles with -white accessories and coinages of pink carnations Mm. Grant Owens, grandmother of the groom, -wore black wi’h a corsage

of pink carnations. Immediately following the ceremony. a reception was held for 100 gueste at the home nt the groom The serving table was laid with a fine linen table iloth and centered with a three tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. Lighted tapenu were used at either end of the table. .Mrs. Erma Owens. Mrs. Vera Oweue and Miss Lorena Reppert served at the reception. For her wedding trip, M( «. Owens cliose a light blue -wool euit complemented with turf tan accessories. The bride U a graduate of the Monroe high school and the groom graduated from the .Monmou’h high school. He was employed at the General Electric plant in thbt city prior to entering service on November 27, 1*42. He Is now attached to a guard squadron at Courtland. AMrama. The couple will make their home at Chefield. Akstuma. iMrs. Kermit Bowen and Mrs. T. M. Hißiert -were guests of honor at a party, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bowen last Thursday, celebrating their tbirry-fimt birthday anniversaries. A delicious dinwas nerved and the evenng was spent playing game*. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Springer. M-. and Mr». Robert K. Sovlne. Mr. and Mrs. Thoman Marshall Hllpert, Mr. and Mm. Milton Chronister, Mrs. I,<-vina Heath, Doris Heath, Jacob dleath and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bowen and sone Bub and Allen. LEADERS TRAINING MEETING WEDNESDAY A leadere training meeting for home economics slubs in Adams county will be held at 9:30 A. M. Wednesday, doms-stic science room junior senior high school, Decatur. The suftyect for the meeting will be the repair of light cords and fixture cords. The Furdue extension Rader will lie Mrs. Virginia Clark. Tile officers in the Adame county home economics cluba are. Mrs. E. \V. Busche, president; Mrs. Het* man Barger, vice-president, Mro. Fi<-d Blum, secretary; and Mrs. Ervan Ktucky treasurer. The club leaders are: Bwiss Village. ’Mrs. Dewaid Beltler and Mm. Noel Hemphill; Decatur Home Ec, Mrs. R. J Roop and Htdier Feasel; : Jefferson club, Arbie Hainew. and Mrs. R< becca l.uglifbill; M. W. Friendship. Mrs. Noah Schrock and Mm. Gilbert Stie key: Union Twp club, 'Mrs. Ruth Barkley and Paula Thieme; Kirkland ladles cM>. Mrs. Hoy Heller and Mm. Theodore Heller; Root t-wp. < ltsl>. Mrs. John Magh-y and ’Mrs. Ralph like; BL Mary's, Mrs. -Darrell Clouae and Mrs. Harry McDermott: Good Neighbors dish. Mrs. Dau Striker

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and Mns. Amos Stauffer; .Friendship Village. Mm. Ornes MeVriman, and Mrs. Win Neadstine; Hartford club. Mrs. Eva Moser and Mrs. Edith Voder; Better Hotnea club, Mrs Lawrence Ehmam. and Mrs, Odla Gould; and the Happy Home Makers club. Mrs. Florence Braudt and Mrs. Dorothy Waggley, The Fremb township farm bureau is beiirg Invited to a< nd bwo delegated to the srnsion a« French township does not have a local honv- economics clirlt. •A pot luck lunch will lx- served at the noon hour. The Queen of Peace yiscusaion group will meet at the home of Miss Esther Meyer Thursday evening at eight o'clock. The Evangelical laidi<M Aid will meet at the churclt Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Th-’ March division, with Mrs. Adolph Koiter as chairman, will have charge of the program. The meeting of the Federation of ClUl>s. scheduled to Ibe held st the home of Mrs. E. W. Busche next Friday, has (been postponed until Friday, March 24. Further announcment will he made later. JUNIOR ARTS TO PRESENT PROGRAM The Junior Arts department will present their annual public program at the general meeting of Womau'.t club at seven forty five o'clock thie evening In the Lincoln school auditorium. Two one-act

Hats off to the People OE -MBUR and Powe> t Z 7he Charles A. Coffin Foundation ® y confers a special citationfor j ** fi r> distinguished wartime achievement f *MB on the % ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER INDUSTRY z , j., » ■ "FactJ with dtwndf, tht Ebttrit Light and Power Wnut Is fhs Chof’bS A. Coffin roundOiKMH W t/gj/ry Aoj me/OTfAMf mHE ruaro.E of the Charles A. CoiSn Fou- ■ of it, to ThU T dation is to encourar »nd reward drstm- ■ tho a»rKiation not of Amaricatt mdottry hot of th, f*tir, nation. guished achievement in the electrical beld by ■ -FBOM THS OTATIQR “priaes to employees; by recogntwon to lighting, ■ b 1 HIS CITATION is richly merited providinc power supply. Powerju; ing graduate students; and by the grant of funds _f or here is a branch of industry that never been too lif tie or too late, fur rcscarchwork at technical schools and collegea!’ done war job that has - Flxrrrir whohaw.feat Establishment of the awards was announced . ™ ra liw recognized We of General Electric, who hawMllt twenty-two years ago in a statement issued by not birn IJ *> rec * d ' a | af g e pjn of the dectnc equipment President Swope and dated December 2,1922: ]f electric power should fail, or if it be which generates, distributes, and uses -On May 16,1922, ChwUt A. Ctpn wkhi SA tQQ j IU j e or 100 | ate , t h e disastrous es- t |je electric power of America, take pride . KJTciw I fect ’ would ~artle all America . Y itd in tl* equipment is standing tiu drrelvfmrni of Ar deariral nMuttry nmr ISS2. machines would be motionless. Millions u p un der the strain of “forced draft” HroojAefonnderaiactMwrofAeGonerMEbanc o f homes would be cold-and an eerie wartime operation. i Sbcu—dd—wwA.lW4 -At on enfmtion of affetdwian of Mr. Cofin’t But, electricity has not failed. Rather, ,jhle for this remarkable record are your (TMI a -or* wed only for A, Cawwl UtwiitCow. j n |9|j |WK - C as muc h power was pro- n eighbors-th« manager or meter reader duccd « ? the > ear , the waf ~ who lives actoM the street, the firi io the lirwmv «f Mr. CogA’i kfo and noA Aww A«m, Aa with the minimum of new facilities-and accounting department who ia in your Board of Dwoaor, of Ao Genoral Ebitm. Cvuifow, despite large losses of skilled employees bridge dub, the lineman with whom you ’" ’*“ to the Armed Services. bowled last night A word of apprveiaGeaaau Swore. Prondom In the words of J. A Krug. Director, tion from you to them will lend addedsig- - Office of War Utilities of W.P.B.,“Power ruficance to this well citation. -BUY WAI BONDS men-public and private-should be General EUitm. Confwy, SdnottMf, proud of the job that has been done in Yorh, ELECTRIC MM INS OSMHUU aUCTOK AAOIO PAOMAMt. TM 04 AU RBI OaCMaSTIA” MMOAV M P. SA IWT, NK-**VM WORM MOAT" MBM. IVWV W9BROAV MR 9. B. 3WT. CM

plays, under the direction of Mies Grace Coffee and Mrs. Harold Zwlck ■will Ito given. The musical sefeclioiiH. vocal and liislrumeutal, are under the direction of Mie* Helen HaMbold. 'Mio Kathryn fcauffman hM charge of the etage settings, assisted by Dorothy -Wenihoff and Betty Hchmitt. The usual iltuaimwi meeting will I be held prior to the program. - — ’Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Kltson entertained at dinner Bunday for their son David, whomraa four years old A ‘birthday cake and candlM In pink and white centered the table. Guuita were Danny Kitson. Mu. Jo*- Kitaon and -Mrs. Ed Voylewede FUTURE MARRIAGE DATE ANNOUNCED The approaching marriage of ’Marylin ’Marie Bowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowers of Fort Wayne, and Lieut. George Faunders of Gaer Field. Fart Wayne will lean event of March C 5. the marriage vowa to’be read at Baer Field. Mias Bowers is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colter of thia city. Mr. and ’Mrs. Earl Colter and Mm. ’Margaret Stonerock had the following Bunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowers and fafily, Fort Wayne. Lieu'. George Faundeni. Jlaer Field, Miss Alice Roth and Mrs. Katherine Hart. 0 Munitions output of the U. 8. in 1943 was almut »5 percent greater than the 1942 total.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Hille of Ann Ariwir. Mich, visited here Saturday evening, on their way to visit relatives at Lewisville, Ind. ’.Mrs. Charles Hite visited her | hdband Charles Hite, at Great I Lakes over Sunday. Tom ’Petereon of Indianapolis, who has been quite 111 tlie past two weeks, is reported some Improved. Mns. Dick Heller and son Jack left this morning for a couple of days visit at Rensselaer. .Miss Betty Hanvaa and Miss F.l---i ten Spencer of Indiana I'niversity weekend ‘with .Mise Kathleen Frytmck. The girls were former roommates at I. V. and Franklin College and are sorority sisters ol Miss Frytiack. Apprentice seaman Vilas Feasel who is visiting here on a 13 day leave after completing his Boot training, spent yesterday at the home of hW parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feasel of this city (Mrs. Grant Fry left .Sunday morning for San Bernardino, Calif, where she will xpend several weeks with her daughter and eon In law, S-Sgt. and Mrs. James Mdxiugh Un. iMr. and 'Mrs. Fred Schertx of Fort Wayne were over Sunday visitors at th* home of Mr. and Mtv. Wesley England. (Dick Buidg rt’iurn.ed to Chicago today after spending the weekend

In Decatur. ■Rev. George O. Walton attended a xpwlal called meeting of the ministerial relations s-ommlttee of Preobytery last evening at the First Church of Fort Wayne. Mns. Everett Faulkner *ho has Irnen spending the past three months in Tucson. Aris., with her huwband. M-Sgt Everett Fulkner. returned to {locator Saturday to make her home for tlte duration with her paren’s Mr. and Mrs. WilHmii Kohls, while ber husband is terving his country with the armed forces oversea*. ai iMr. and Theodor* Bleeke. Decatur route five, are th.* parents of a bwt.y girl, oorn Saturday at 11:50 p. m. Rbe weighed 7 pounds and 12 ounces. Mr and Mrs. Glen F Ray acids. Hoaglind. are the parents of a baby son. (born Sunday at <: 10 > m. lie weighed 5 pounds and 5 OUDCW «■< has not yet been named. q — T — Adams County Memorial Hospital J ■Admitted: fUlpb Paxson, BrystH route 2. Admitted (and dismissed’ Melvin lajvellette, ’Monroeville; Miss Dor-

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othy f.aßue. Geneva; M*s. Ixma Fleming. BIC N. Becojid. 'Dismissed: -Max Ellen Hawkins. 311 Oak St.; Mrs. M L. Uabegger, Berne, Miss Dorothy Heimann, Do- \ catur route 6; Mrs. RaytnotuJ Kot* ■» ter, Decatur route 2; Mrs. Eugens Boulfaa. Bryant. —o ■ — Hold School Mor. 23 For Fast Milking An extension school on fast milting wli B»e held at 1 *. m. io lbw Berne auditorium. Thunsday. March 23. Thia meeting is open «o all dairy men in this area, in fact, they are urged to attend because fast milking fits into the war production program. The principals of fast milking apply to hand milking m well us to machine milking. Fast milkiog produce* more milk, sates time, and there is n«a*d for less stripping It nwults in greater cleanliness, healthier udders and is a posltits factor in the control of mastitis. —O i i 1-■ l-■

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