Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1944 — Page 3
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L \ If . 1 If Our funeral nervier* lr ? meet every requirement k of good taste and gtMtd gS.dj judgement. Gillig & Doan g ISt Phone* 794 and 1041 AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY ANO AICHT. P •./.:•:: z .:i : r» .- « ■■ “ - 4 : ht Outstanding Gift for Milady tow // Lovely, Fragrant TOILETRIES Present her with a Gift TuilttHaa thffi Easter. X ■ A-X Her favorite Perfume /I /r **'•* th * n P ,M,e - New Lelonp’r r.. 5 3.50 rxr' *».so r ‘1.35 -■ ’ l,s ° Attar of see fhultona All *8 ft A cologne.. led&J Spice perfume .. ••wrwr owe Weil'rSOC £.•£" ‘5.00 imith Drug Co.
for Easier Dinner CAKK OF If the week i TKE\T Eggnog CAKE JI The delightful finishing touch to the Easter dinner. Delicious, (scientifically baked from t pure wholesome ingredient*. Try a cake thb week-end. At your local independent food utore or at our bakery. 39c 58c Stewart’s Bakery
wa« attractively decorated !n keeping with the Ea«tqg season. The committee »M composed of Mie Theodore Heller. Mn». Lloyd Byerly. Mrs. Floyd Arnold. Mrs. WiiliMn Sowards. Mrs. 11. Kuhn and Mrs. William Bertsch. ROBERT LEHMAN TO WED LIMA CIRL Os intermt here is the announcement of the engagrtnent of Mint Ruth Severn*, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Severus of Lima. Ohio, to Pfc. It<»tn-ct J. Lehman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lehman of Berne, fointer rwidents of thia city. i.Miss Severn* Is a teacher in the Hath township school. Allen county. Ohio. She graduated from Central high school in Lima, and attended Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio, and Ohio Northern t’nlversity. Pfc. Ldhman i* a graduate of Berne high school, attended Bluff* ton College, and was graduated from Indiana University medical school at Indianapolis. He will receive his doctor’* degree in December. The wedding will lie an event of early summer. The Women’s Christian Temperante I’nion will meet at the home o' Mrw. C. E. Hocker Tuesday afternoon at two o'cl<K k Reports of the county institute will he given and all members are u.ged to attend. The Delta Theta Tati sorority will have a businesa meeting at the Hike Hume Thursday evening at
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Men’s I’nion Prayer Service, ground floor public library, 7:30 p. m. Church Os God Missionary Society. Mrs. Wilbur Hawkins, in a. ni. I'nlted Brethren Ladiie Aid. Mrs. Frank Bobnke, 131 H. Eleventh. 2 p. m. i’nion Chapel Ladies Aid. Mr*. Henry Baumann, 1:30 p.m. Christian laidies Aid. Mr*. Fred King. 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary society. Mrs. J. F. Santnann. 3:30 P m. Pleoant Dale Uidies Aid, church all day. Evangelical Missionary Society, Church parlot, 2 p. tn. Saturday Decode club Easter party. K. of C Hall. 0 p. m. Sunday Bobo Methodist W. S. C. 8.. parnonage. 7:30 p. in. Munday Pythian Sister Temple. K of P Home. 7:30 p in. General Meeting of Woman's dub. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. 7:41 p. tn Tuesday -Delta Theia Tau business meeting. Elks Home, s p. m. W C. T I’.. Mrs. C E. Hocker, 2 p in. Wedneaday lied Cross Sewing Center, American la-gion Home, I p in. -Presbyterian World Friendship Guild. Mrs. Jease W. Rice. Madison Street. X p. m. eight o’clock All members are asked to turn in their chance Iwoks at the meeting. The young people of the First I I'nlted Brethren church will present a play. "The Marys of Palestine." at seven thirty o’clock this I evening at the church. The public 1 in Invited to attend this Holy Week ■service. LMls* Effie Pa'ton. teacher in the Lincoln «chool. Is at Indianapolis for an Easfter visit. School leiys ano girls are having a good time while enjoying a two day vacation .because of Easter week Mrs. John «. Peterson arrlvI .-d home laat evening after a two months stay at St. Petersburg. Fla. She returned via Indianapolis and Fort Wayne and was accompanied here by her daughter, Mrs. Charles Keller and son Hale. Mrs. C. I. , Walters, who wan with her in Fiori Today’s Pattern c vVr’.nF* 936l ft 111 Jl> 11 MARIAN MARTIN Here's a case where hearts are I trumps! Thia gay little frock. Pattern KS34I. cun be stkhed up quickly and easily; the artist has i shown you In the diagram how f. w seams there are. We suggest ' that you choose a lively print ' spiced tp with colorful contrast trimming Pattern K93«l comes in misses and women s sizes 14. H. 13. 2®: 33 34, 3<. 33. 40. 42 Site I<. 2H yd* 35-lnch. and S yard contras.*. This pattern, together with a needlework pattern of useful and decorative motifs for linens and garment*. TWENTY CENTS. Send TWENTY CENTS in eolna 1 for these patterns to Deeatur Daily j Democrat. Pattern Dept.. ISS N. Jefferson St, Chicago M. IU. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. TEN CENTS more brings onr IM4 Martan Martin Spring Put tarn Book- New. easy tomiake stylea. Free Pattern printed la book
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In Training ■■ <• Pvt. Robert Dull, son of Mr I and Mrs. Buford Dull of Wren. <>.. is stationed at Columbia. f». (*.. at ih<- following address: Med Det. 347 Inf APO 445. S P. M.. Columbia. g. C He is a graduate of th Wren high school and is a son-in-law of Mrs. Ransome Barkley o this city da. is enronte home but stopped to visit relatives along the way. •Mrs. B.k* Erwin of And<-nuin returned to her home today after a visit with friends here. C. H. Muselman. Berne now* paperman. spent Wednesday in Portland, together with 34 other Berne r.eldents who donated tbefr blood to the Red Cross blood bank, which was here Fueaday and Wednesday Mr. Muselman has the unique distinction of having given hi* blood to the Red Cross eight time*, which Is a rotord Insofar as the ; bltMMl donor service In Portland i« concerned. There are probably few I personal in the state who can ex ceed Mr. Museiman's record. ■Portland Daily Sun. Mrs. Jerome (lelmer h«ft this week for Fort Dix. X J . for several I weeks visit with her hutdmnd T/Sgt. i Gelmer. who wa« recently trans--1 (erred there from J’«ert maneuvers ' .it Yuma. Aril Mrs. L. S. Armstrong and children Tom. Kay. and J»n of Elkhart, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kern. Mrw Hilda Gaunt and daughter Peggy. Nancy Daniel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daniel of this city will arrive home Friday evening. ; to spend the Easter vacation. She i« a ntudent at Purdue I'nlveiwity. where she is majoring in Pharmacy. *.Mi*. Iliihard Moses and small »on Steven, have returned to their home north of thia city after spending sevi ral months In Salina. Kansas. S dgt Moses was transferred from t'anip Phillip*. Kan . to a port of ■•mbarkatlon. The condition of Mrs. Burt Townsend was believed to be good this afternoon. l*be underwent a major operation thie morning at th’* Adams county memorial hospital. —I o f • Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted William Klueman. Decatur: Mrs. IlitLh Townsend. Ib-ca-tur: Mr- Ed Clark. Decatur route 4. Admitted land dismlss«d>: Godfrey Nelson, Monroe, EUROPE BOMBED (Continued From ra«« 1) that front te||s of terrific artillery liattles both there and in the coastal sector IK mile* to the West. tNfl clal reports also reveal a sudden Increase In German troop and supply movemen's in the t'aasino sector perhapn for a courNer-thrust against Allied lines. Only minor patrol activity and patrol exchanges mark the fighting in the beaoh-head le-low Rome. dlut eastward acroaa the Adriatic violent fighting has broken out in Jugoslavia. Marshal Tito’s partisans are reported to have repulaed
? 4SERVE HAM 3 . Whether you are planning a family dinner 1 or not - - you il want to serve ham for Easter. We are featuring an unusually fit* selection an <l '"Vite your purchases. IIA M ReadyToEat n H m BONELESS ANY SIZE — WHOLE OK HALF CANADIAN BACON FRESH COt’NTRY EGGS ®* ,e by Z '°" **•"' Re*ormed Church Ladies
nff ffffiTTTuT|TiTn>i i •>*! I m I UNCI ! I I swg will Mr. and Mr*. Charles K. Marshand of route six received word that their son. Cpl. Forest Marshand. arrived safely wotnewhere In New Guinea recenUy. end wae able to he cate his bnither. Floyd, who has been overseas since last June. Three Ds-atur men who entered | navy service several weeks ago i I were scheduled to complete their I IxMit training today at the naval Gaining station at Hampson, N. Y. I and are expected home on leave. 1 They are: Role-rt J Holthouse ’ Brice F. Breiner and Eugene lawlie Jolt neon. gegins Flight Training Ath’-ti*. Ga.. Apr. K Naval Aviation Cadet Ebner C. Getting, of' Decatur. Ind . has completed three , months of physical cotiditi’giing ground school work at the U. H. navy predlight school here. He has j been ordered to the naval air ata-; non at Ottumwa, la., to begin pro-, greswive flight training preparatory to joining a combat unit. NAC Getting, son of Mr. and Mr* H L. Getting, reported here from | the CAA war training service I school. Milwaukee. Wls. Pvt. Waldo Marltach, who was re ' cently transferred from Yuma. Arix. to Fort Dix. N J . Is spending ' an elght-day furlough wi'h his wife and infant non in this city. Pfc. Don Williams, won of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams of Eleventh street, ha* completed marine corps boot training at Cannp Elliot, Han Diego. Calif, and * naw assigned to the follirwlng address: Marine | Ilk*. Mare Island NYD, 2nd. Guard Co.. Vallejo. Calif. Hgt Donald W. Beery haa been I transferred from Shreveport. La. to Fort Ord. Calif. Hl* now add res* ‘ Is No 6KK5773, Co. A 7'tCth Tank , Destroyer Bn . Fort Ord. Calif. MiTs ’I The lathy daughter, born to Mr 1 I 1 and Mrs. Robert Neaderhouaer of | I Herne, at the local hospital Tues-, I day evening. wa<« named Judith! ’' K»>’I I --o-- — HOLY THURSDAY (Continued From Page 1) . Good Friday the Three Hours will be Observed from 12 to 3 O'clock in ' , private and public devotion*, congregational Way of the Cross at | -a Bulgarian offensive in Eastern i Jugoslavia. The I atnle la said to have been one of the bloodi'*t In , the whole JttgtMlav Guerrilla camTired Kidneys ■ Often Bring Sleepless Nights trsei ihe r-!»r< f k idner fu'nrtl-n wrmi'* potsor.-xu Matter U» ransia In gvur U-«l. is mar raoaa nagging bark*, he. rheumalte ismi. kg pains, km of p»p and rnrrrr. gsttlng up nights, swelling, puffiness under the «ms. headsrhes and dullness. Frequent er ms nt x passages with smarting sn4 burn, lag e>.meumse shows there is something wrong with »..ur kulners or 14s-Ider. _.b° o t watt! Ask r-xir druggist for teian's Ptlls. used sucreeef .oly by millions for over rears They airs happy relief and wiU help Ike Ik miles ut kidney tubes Bush out p..ison. oo* waste from your blood oet Loan s I-Jis. AC No. IM
Veteran Indiana Attorney Is Dead James Noel Dies At Indianapolis Today Indlanapoli*. Apr. K <l’Pi A veteran indianapoibi attorney and president of the Purdue tmivcrslty board of iruxtce* died today after a month * 111ne»... Death came to James Noel at the Metho ■list hospital in the capital city The TKyear old lawyer had Ireen a member of the Indlaiiapolis firm of Noel. Aimstumg and i Woodard since ls#s. He m.u! his home at Trader* Point, tii-.n Indianapolis N<» I < rved a- a Pnrdtn- lrn*:< since IDI7. and as board presl-1 dent since last year. His lengthy legal career ineind <d service as special attorney fur' 12:45 and 1:45 o’ciotk. A blowsing with a relic of the true era*< will be given at 2:30 ami again during the 7:30 o'clock evening s<-rvke.
lil •H J j/ ’ \ — TOP STYLES FOR SPRING Afeiv Spring Jr J h W HATS K JFa-iA. ' V'iß ' ’ Yf $1.49 1o $ 2.98 ♦ N( mailer how lhe hair is dressed, they're ea»y to wear, fit nnugly and are becoming. ’ Fine felt*, felt and pique curvet tex. fancy \ hraidx. etc Some are generously trimmed with flowers. Hat pin and veil arrangement j \ for extra adaptability. Ml colors including X pitslel- and white. A. < Juit a* always you'll want to get in /» • z '»>. early to ehooge many favOTttM *•’*• p oked ✓ »- fo< you. Envelope*, vagabond and ahoutde' 4k. vtrap Ctylea. Sume with metal framea and lippera . . . rayon lining, mirro.t. pocket and , % change punt. Aaaxted Spring color* and • X white. In tratherette and fab'ic materiala. »
•hi- siati. of California and the i-lty of Indianapolis. And h«- also *is a former sp-cial asalatant attorney genera! Noel wa« elected a* Hooxiet representative in I*S9 He w.ithe author of a state hill providing a uniform public accounting system and annual audit which is j (in-’idi-red a mod'l law. lb- held rnemberalilp in several bar association* as w>-ll as nuttierour fraternal organizations and •conomlc societies. The -urvivois include his wife, G’-nevi» ve. and thien sisters. Miss Clara Noel and Mrs George Washburn, both of Star City anil Mr*. Dwight Kistler of Royal CetiG r. „ URGE MORE (Continued From Faws t) ' the itati- lioarii should .. ■! a . i exainin itioit paper* Coinml*sion ehair in .< n I i Te< keni’-yt-r reletieed tin l.i'i isirt, one mot’ than tin ,p < / Inally intend' d to isau-. i mey.-r »ays another p.>: will bi- released which , '• ■ • wTH inciitde suggestion* ■, ■ •
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> the county welfare hoard director--1 ship ehould lie flll'Xl. At present, at least two county boards are al odd.' with the state personnel division over appointment of new county director*. —o ———— Aid the Fat Crusade! 1 NOW WEAR YOUR FLAKS IVBtV MT HELD COMf ORT All V SNUG THIS WAY It's so easy to wear y»ur plates all day when held lirmfy in place bff thia ' c.mifort-cwihwn’’—a dentist a 1 formula. t. Dr. Wernet’s vent sore fttms. p wd'r l--t y u » Economical; e-ij' j -i '--I* small amount ar- Last* longer. • J. Pur l armioaa, i, , pleasant taating. X Mosey but 4 > I not da> pkSad
