Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1944 — Page 3

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The Pockh- titan J. nig.- will hold H*lr, regular m--< ’ng in he Red en'u hail F- day ev.-nlng . i elgh clock. H-- n-rs of the Miune liM cWbi-Will me.-: mum Ila—ly -Mowing lx>-i - The Work and Win class of h • ’ Irm United Bn-hren <-h.i--h will *«t at thi home of Mi Opal rum Frida. evening a seven ilrtjr o'clock Al! m-mibe.. retested to b< >< - n The Women of h< M, ■ will '•*! gt the Mio If -aic tlij. even- . g at eight o lock. Each eo-work- -*■ lx asked to bring a gif* for the unshine box ’-Mr. and Mi- E. W Bn < he. of enter allied at dlntiei Sunliy in honot of the ahi-- nth rtbday anniversaries of .-ieir twin ‘andWOM, Rogene and Eugene tiesla were Mr and Mr.. L M itMthe and son Roger. \V.-*i laifayte. Miss Fl Irelice Jon--*, Elkhart, id cMr. and Mrs- Busc.ac- and mghter LomThe Dorccu elan.* of the Evangei cal church hold then regular class leeting at the church Tuesday rening »t seven thir’y <>'c lock. The meet It: of til»> I'nlon Chapel tteidieln Guild. echedul •<! to he Id at the tonic of Mis* Frances tiller Sunday aften In. been toned one week .Mrs. Harm m Dh-rk--s will be ho*-1 'OS to the Fir -man'* aux Italy a’ er home Monday evening at m-v.-n tiny o'clock ~=eaeasss*£= A —_ —— — The Unite! States rec.-ived an | tially about i million ton* of sugar om the Ph-lippim,. in-foie th • ips stepped in.

la Il 71 Mm* GOES A LONG WAY ■ :s «p to satisfy th,rst >B» That'a because we l«*e a lonj hm* A ,o *** Fo ' °* Lul * ca ' t,u,, y- thoroughly ... V £ O\.C unf»/ every foldeti drop teacher the peak \ \ of Ravor pet lection Retult beer thal t not too \ bitter, not too tweet . . . but alwaye mellow, alwayt enjoyable. The frandeat beverage you eter tatted' f O . De tvie Brwg Co of Indiana, Inc , Morion, Ind FOX DE LUXE THf BUB OF BAIANCID FLAVOB t rs if ■ -i i BL Wl ih.(.k<..i I 1 L ~JT y Tempting ■ s Delightful * STRAWBERRY CAKE : I Enjoy the goodness of thin de- s I licioiis cake. Pure, wholesome in- (9g 1 gre«iients. scientifically baked to « .. Men re iIM gifodness. Ask for it at * I your l<aal independent f<n»d store AB I or at our hakery. I Stewart’s Bakery : !t ■ ■ ■ ■ i e i a u.Bwaiß-8.1 ■ ■ b atria*

SOCIETY 2

The Blue Creek Home Economic 4 club meinb-r* were giie*’ on radio elation WOVV't's "Mod-rn Home Fo-um" program heard at 1 p. m . ' oday under direc-tion of Jane Winton Mie ('baric. Burkhart war in charge of arrangements for the iarpearanie of 1.1.- chib'- 3n memJim A Hendrick* writer from Clear Lake Mich, where he nay* I iie and Mr.* H- iidrii k* are enjoy Hur a week with their returned soldier. Howard Jim hold* the championship at fishing with a.i 18-inch pike to his credit. The wather and water are perfect. Jim says and its wonderful to see every tning so quiet, a* ft should be” They will be home the first of next week. Mr and Mrs. Martin Mylott have returned from Chicago, where they spent the weekend holidays with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Mylott. Miss Nancy M Daniel daughter of Mr. and Mr* Harold Daniel of this city left this morning for West Lafayot'e where she will liter the second term at Purdue I'r.ivensity. where she Is majoring in Pharmacy. Mr*. Henry Miller of Rockford. <>.. i>« spending a week with hetdaughter. Mr*. Harold Teeters. .Mrs. Arthur C Meyers and ; daughter Julia Ann and son St.-phi.- : have gone to Akron. <). to spend i a week with an aunt. Lew Johnson, former resident here, now of Fort Wayne. Is visiting relatives here for a few days. Will Schrock is transacting business in Indianapolis for a day or t wo. G -urge Flander* i* pending a I week or two at h.* farm in Michi

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday . Church of God Mieeionary *<>< ■ |e:y Mun Itoliert Strickler, 7,3a p. 11l W. M A. Nuttman Ar>. I’. B i lurch, Mrs, Roy Hamrick, X p. tn. I nion Chape; Ladies Aid, Mrs * Cha Burrell, I 3o p m Missionary So< ety. First Evang dical church 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Mi* ice-ary Soci-ty, ‘ | Church J’arloie Rainbow for Girin. Masonic Hall 7 p. m. Pleasant Dale Ladies Aid. All! Day Meeting at Church. ' .Men's I'nlon Prayer Bervlcej ground floor public library, 7:301 p. m. Friday First .!'. !• Work and Win class, | 1 Mra Opal Drum. 7 3o p. m. Pocahonta.s laidge. R.-,| Men's ' hall, S p. m. ' R-d Cross Knitting Center, Legion Home 1 p. m. Sunday .Nuttman Ave I'. B, Hat venters, Mra. Franciu Grimm, 2 p nt. Munday Fireman's Auxiliary. Mm. Herman Dierkea, 7:30 p. m Tuesday Evangelical Dorcas clan*, church 7:3h p. m. Weonesday Red Cross Sewing Center, Amer lean la-gion Home, 1 p m. gan. J E, Ellaworth and Mrs C M Ellsworth attended the funeral of Leon Elksworth at Fort Scott Kun John Bright, former grocery store owner, has accepted the peeltion a* manager of the repair department with the Steffen Implement company on Third direct. Mr. and Mr* Harry It Fratihigerj of Homestead <6 are the parente of a baby boy. born at the local' hospital this morning at s:oi The baby weighed !♦ pounds and 15] ounces. HIGH PROPORTION — (Continued From Face 1) the press ill the past week so: form of retaliation against 'he Germans, possibly the tnrfll. criminate bombing to destruction of some of their cities, including those not essential to the wa: ' effort. The prime minister also reveal.i ed that: 1. Some r,<t.mm tons of bomb* have been dropped by the Alli-d air forces on flying bomb and 1 rocket targets in France and Ger. many, the latter objective* inchid. Ing the experimental station at I Peenemunde on the Baltic coast A* new site* are constructed or existing ones repaired, new at. tacks are made. 2. Transport minister laird ■ Leathers has arranged a-ldi'ional train services to assist in th- vol.l untary evacuation of mother* and i children from London 3. Large numbers of building > workers are now engaged In re. Today’s Pattern 'T -X /TTr * It-7/ /l\ J* ’’ C Z r 9278 3049 9 0 0 Fl * rlist 1 W 1 1 //’ i -' / J Hi i 7o° a/•/! / rr H s M MARIAN MARTIN Cool charm of Pattern 92M7 defies summer heat, make one with cape sleeves, another with plain short sleeves Included In pattern. Pattern 927 R comes in women's size* ,30. 32. 34, 3d. 3H. 40. 42. 44. ! 46 and 48. Size .36 requires 3% I yards 35 Inch fabric. This pattern, together with a needlework pattern of useful and 1 decorative motifs for linens and | garments. TWENTY CENTS. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for these patterns to Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Dept., I 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Write plainly Size, Name, Address. Style Number. Send FIFTEEN CENTS more for the Marian Martin new and hlffgar Rummer Pattern Honk, 32 Pages, easy to make styles. Free pattern printed la book.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

A Sergeant £ V OB ‘ I ■fF FT, An Sth Air Force S»-rvie«- Com maud Siation, England Sergeant Julius F Teeple of 122 North First Si . D catur. Ind. ha* la-en pro moled from corporal for • ffh-leiicy in hi* dtltle* at this strategic air ilepot bomber repair ba*e He |g an automotive equipment mechanic for tlie transportation division and work* in the 2nd Echelon shop St-rg- ant Teeple wa* graduated from the Di-catur Catholic high -chool In lU3II and before enterin • tin- army Jan It, 1942. at Ft Ben jatnln Harrl*on he was a truck driver, bgt Teeple has been stationed in the Europ-an Theater of Operation* twenty month*. pairing damaged buildings and "copious reinforcements" are ar. riving daily from the provinces 4. Penicillin Will be available | for the treatment of robot bomb' casualties. 5. Churchill ha* appointed a I sub.committee responsible direct. ’ ly to him to advise on offensive i and defensive method- of dealing with the flying bombs The sub. committe,. include* Air Marshall i Sir Rodetick Hill chief of the air defense of Great Britain, and Gen. Sir Fred- rl< k Pile, < hies of the antiaircraft command, a* repie. I tentative of air < hi-f marshal Sit Arthur Tedder, deputy supreme Allied commander, and has a great ‘ number of scientist* and engineers | al Its disposal. 6. Robot bomb casualties henceforth will b aiinoiinced i monthly by rhe home security ministry "a* this battle may be a ‘ somewhat lengthy affair" 7. Consid-ring tinweight and small penetrating pow. er of the*c- bombs, datnag. dope Iby blast has been extensive, i though not to b«- computed with I th<- destruction which the Allies ’have inflicted on Berlin. Hambutg. : Cologne and oth-r German c ities Injuries Fatal To Bluffton Physician It Charles E Cayi.ci. 71 prominent Bluffton physician, d - 4 \V--c| t ■ -day of injuries auff -t--. 1 in an i antmndbile ac cident Tu- -d cy night, when hie at. driven by Mrs fay- | lor. collided with anothe, auto a \ Icout It; milce west of Bluffton Dr | Caylor suffered a Ira-tur-d skull end a epinal injury. Surviving are- -hi- widow and two | sons Dr* Harold and li timan Caylor. as-soeias-d with their father in the Caylor clinic. Funeral services will In- held at 3 p m Friday at tit • First Method.* church In Bluffton. where the body will He in atate after 1:30 o'cloc k More than 750 million pc-ncils are ■ manufactured In the- I'. S each: year, or enough to give about six l to each man, woman and c hild o | WANTED: Husky policeman to hold back crowd* during debut of Post's Raisin Bran Golden wheat and bran flakes plus choice- California raisins. It's new' J Save Waste Paper for War! A hundred pound* of newspaper* will produce Idly ccuiagi tor tl mnx. atollt

V *K_ S '\. '- S <>ur pride is in caring lor the small details for those a we serve. | Gillig & Doan 1 9B Moitlcians lEhm Marshall St. Phones 794 and 1041 AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY ANO NIGHT.

Wi'liEl I i?cil'|l|iilli|Jilii!|||inii j Sg: H- rmail I. L--n lar- I* con fined so a hospital In England w c ■ broken ankle, -ustabied whet- h- ! a <-:dentally fell Lom the wing of a t B-17 Ixnirli-i oh w.ili'h h<- i* a 1 j ground m- i-hatiic. Lenhart ie the -->:i of Mi and M , On i! L -nlia jof 3< '. N Flrat Htree'. I'-. K< nn<-' i D C’.i. >n ■< r. a: < wa indin'-*d into the --my Jun-- 12. is now a Ign- cJ to Co IGoth Bn.. I !»3rd Regt.. I. R T C . Camp Hood Texas He i<< th-- non of Mr and . Mr* Mll'on Chron*4t<-r of routthre • M Sgt I. W B-ihold. son of \V:' liam B-dhold of De -atur t -ute one. write* from New Guinea, that hreceives bundles of th-- Daily Di-ln oi-rat and k----p* up on what ire going on in Adams county through the home Unwupaper. He add*. "There i* one thing I want to *•••■ and that is Japan blown off thin ip" 11-- frequently Sg- David Heller, who itan been in Hi- ' Aus'ralian and N- w Guin--a ' >t> for ovi-r two y--am Lt Harry T Grub ■ a form- r pro | seeming attorney of this c ity, now stationed witlt American 'roop* tn N-w Guin-a. write* to h> n--Wi-paper and enchc-e* , t |<> tchilling Australian note for tin- renewal of I his paper. The- note is worth 41.61 lilt American money lie *.-y.- that ice tiviti-n hav,- qulet—l down th- • although it took acme effoi’ to g>-a-onditioiMC that way Hi* p a-oon is 'to be cited for b-'tcii t--* I- Work ; It-c-ntly. which was • xpialn--d in. a letter received by loca' f encl* ' ami published in this paper laet . month. Lt Grube asks to b-- re ‘ in--mb-red to I> -i atm fri- ’i I Sgt. Ervin R Schwartz han bi-en promoted to that rank from --oti>or- • ai H-- i* in England as the first - cook in a li-»pital m--sn ball llwrite* that he is well and i- n many interesting eight* in England . i H-- rc-ceiv.-u -lie hottie paper ami ; , enjoys r- aditttt what in going on in I It'-catur and Adame c >uilfy Pvt I. R Z-lin-m I-- - «'--PP- -I of! I | ill D- .aim to v;«it hi* wife and ba- - liy. enroute from Fort B--1. oi:. Va . to -li- Wes; co - I He I* att :- h■ I to | tin- engineer* and is tn c m-eor tiansport unit. S Sgt. Jerome C S-e.li- I <|| of In South Paiifie I JSL/ ■ . ■ ,?W8IBr» An Advam d Base in th-- South Pacific- Corporal Chester M Martz, who worked on a f.- in for his father before- entering into tinarmy. I* now on duly here with a Port Company of th-- Army * Sei vie-- of Supply Foic-e. In the South Pae fie- the a ter His organization ha* b ell trainled a* a stevedoring unit, to load and unload ship- i'oip-ual Martz is a winc h operator and also doe-* Steve dole work The son of Mr and Mr* Harry \ Martz, route 6. Decatur. Ind Coipota! Martz entered the army I in August 1942 and come oversea J In January 1911 II received hi* training In Fort Eustis. Va . Camp Stoneman. Cal . atm Camp Knlgli'. Cal Corporal Martz I* a giadlU'e lof Pleasant Mills high school. I j where he played on the baski-tbnll * team

'h and U <: if S -1,. ~f , I Dierk—H *':--»-*. ||.,. ~-.-u < r ed from T xarkana. I-x < io <;<, H. 3rd Train ng R-- A1,,.-d---n M-l S. : s•• i- ~ i,.i I keWeall play., ami couth wart for-’ I n- rly 1. a e<| .< Camp V -cm y Mr* Edw .<, | e' -n • -f 2_’-i N Fif’ii S . ha i , In- ausbaml P. kdwarl < E.i i - " •* an I • if--:.- li E iz:ami J mil I-, A- p':..n ■ - < iah - .nai. <o* ond ( --.i. .. ijj 1 ■ -a-' guard 11 > , ci- -• land Tu- -day aft.- ndia.a 10 -lay h ave with hie w. and o’ ,ie -11 ■v ,< r „ i l;| , a «igm <1 Io G-< I, Bay, W. A i-*,m - wa* r>-tu.-m-d to -In s-a ■■ Jun1' a. 1 .pml n 2* mo on a-lve sea duty in th- \l-r an a t --a. Mi ami Mm Mom Div l-.m of : Bluffton hav.- r - -.. -I .< |. •- j from th. i- mm w. .am -.■« n - ■ th- tn that he is in a h-ep-ial in [ England, rec e iving tr- atm nt r- i u , f-of injured during the ana i-n |of Normandy The inform-tion to th-- crept* indicaiecl that tit • in Jury in no- of a serjnu* nature I Davidson ali :> u-w of ,\| R ,!, erf M Fritzlnge of thie c ■> Sg- Arnold Martin ami St S • R ib. rt c Martin. *->n* -n M , Sarah Marlin. D— • tu■ .or. <; ~ home o-i a two,* >k furlo-izh Sgt j A nold M l "In wII .-ini n i ’.imp I Polk. La., ami S Sz Rob--: • r, if imp Cluff,-,.. Aik. Ta- latt-r' - wife ,!(■<omp.niie.l him li >m. ami *h<- will remain in Foit Wiyn f.i | the- pr-... tit Asia * great t - rop. rlc - : - .<< lie * an annual production of |tm biHlmi pound which i ime tune ,i- .-.<t,.r than tliat of Etirop-

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♦ • Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ — - 4 \'l’n •-■<! M- !•' <nk 11. -k I e -It. G-neva -ir. 2. El m-t Halen: <J*-H . e T ,r>,tt i II: -.-I-- .".tm \V | .l-.ffe-r«oii; Vi ce* Pa' .< K.lson D- a'm . u'e- e; Mr P • c G. z II -agl-.emf iu-< J , He- K ' -n ’ It- '.l <: .111'.- 2: 'll S l.na Neff , II <;-i.c-:<l route- 1 | 'dm te-d e.in-l diem *• d t Sam

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- i —dkr I’.ifi- i»- i<. lie a ~-. -I Mi** Sa'ly Perry. 327 ' - •>-ii*oii Thoma- Gottschalk. ■ I■ - * • -m- -e-i- Sain Stab;. Dec a 'I H-ia.i -j Bit- k -nl hcsley So*.- Lynn 522 Studaleaker Twenty Years Aqo Today • — .1 i y -I 1921 *a Sunday.