Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1944 — Page 3

JRDNESDAY, AUG. 2, 1944.

If .SOCIETY!

rTHOAY dinner OiVCtt SUNDAY 4 Suhda) «Mnhi-' dint;*- party „ kekl *4 Ik** i' l " l ' 1,1 M •** I fiftls lW|h»' i 'll '•> M •tb4»y a»»lwi»3 leibetU Vt»s» M ah-l M ' M.i Mrs, (Sb ' L'.s ■'• -I Jksti Winer, tv f. mncia Non k and daugh:--’, £e Anne, Mirs Sin 1 N . < k ami 1 a j and Mrs K mu-tt D-rby and ■hter of b''’ l ’ Wmi-. M | MfreMlMon B and ! fan and <hwr ler M.ib.-I. <>r p t .-. ’■Mr. and 01 ■ i*»h:* . 1 Hilly. Mr Arman, Mr. ftn 1 Mr*. «»:«!<♦ Bowof RocMAril O M nd Mi *al Banger ftkd family • ■ t'rala fe Mr. and Mr< Ern-e: ladinmn d - >n. Mr*. Lloyd Ku: ••*’ ami ißth-et*. “Mm. I'an M Teeters, K?MA« M' •Hearn Bau>girtn*-r and family. taM Sikrne. K' Mr Kmiie at camp Any Klrl or girl acoitt interested atteudin* Cunip !> k Runyon, ißHingtor. ¥1 M ('. V camp at Ole Tippecan e lake during the •ek at Amcuir 16 •<» 23- i* asked it <' Hen*h. local ft scout leader phone 830. frbcre are en!y a f-*w vacancies ft, and allh** Ig'i 24 local girls already alk’*rd to go on title i* <! '" t* KlMKrtber | 4Tlfpei > k ’ a B *•■* '1 \\ HAS MHH||eETING " ■ lo' Y-ir regular buain*-** meeting ! uraday tWi#!' at th- Legion sue. WfShfttii- |>**wid-nt. Mr-*. in charge. Bftftt.NgdMlli*' Spahr v.is apt<iat«d etaijhi. n of the program Mrs Ron; Id N.-w . s.. . •cretary na<BW-a. Clifford Saylors. •»retary. *!%< two new officers iec*wd Mina Kathmi Yager and Dorothy Gerber, who plann fct*tt.»oH|g> this fall. Plane forth- mtedcal tea. to be id Sunday. October 15. at the ■ mb «w-i • d 1 *d. and it foHawiiMlcoiiimittee will toe in large of ttte ur ang* 11l- tit * \| s harle* MKOl'- Hugh Andrews. • R. SL infill. Mrs. D It"- . Mu. Robert wh-k andMa W H Doehnert It ■m also annjpum ed that the public ■rd party *■><*>.- eponeored by the irorkty Wfllfb' held on N vember •At the clo»* of the me. *ing. Mrs . 7). Mad Lea

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phon** 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Delta Theta Tau. called meeting. Elks Home, 8 p. m Catholic Ladi-n of Columbia, K of C. hall, 7:30 p. m. • Pal lota XI sorority, Logion I Home, 8 p m. Thursday Pleasant Dale Aid. f'harch. all I day. Men's I'nion Prayer Service, ground floor public library, 7.30 p. m. Mieaionaty society of Church of tiod, Mrs Reirbe>i Smith, 7’30 p. in. Women of Moose, Moo e home. 6 P m. Nuairene Xiaslonary meeting, Mrs. Aaron Yoder, 7:30 p. m. Salem Evangelical and Reformed laidlea Aid, Parish hall, all day. Christian church laidies aid, church, 7:30 p m First U. U Udies Aid. Mrs. R. O. Wynn. 7:30 p. m. Friday I Y. P. M. B, Nuttman A.enue V. 11. church, 7:30 p m. First I'. H. Work and Win clans, .Memorial park, 6 p. m. >Mr. and iMrs. Lohnas Mc.lntosh and family entertained ‘With a picnic mapper Sunday evening for Lt. and Mia ‘Robert Tipple, of laike Forest. 111., Mr. and (Mrs- John Colter and nons, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence l,y«l»arger and daughter, of Hoagland, anti Mr. anti Mrs. Vayle Dudgeon and children of Glenmore, O DELTA THETA TAU PLANS STYLE BRIDGE Plans for the etyle bridge, to he given on September 28 by the Delta Theta Tau sorority, twere dlsctiMed at a called meeting, held Tuesday evening at the Elks home. Mr* Hugh Holthouse wae named general chairman for rhe affair. t.Mrs. William Gaas was apitointed chairman of 'he clothing comUlitte, and she wil be agisted by Mi*. Roger Kelly. Mrs Joseph Krick. Mrs. Forrmt Warner, the Mlsst* Eileen Hess. Joan Neering and lairnae Reppert, Mrs. Richard Steele, chairman, Mrs. <Henn Dickenson. Mr*. Jesse Button ami Mira i.M.iry Miller will be in charge of the bridge games. The decoration committee is composed <rf Miss Alyce K Baker, chairinan, Mrs Kennetfi Arnold and MLm Irene Holthoiwe- Mrs. Richard Allen and (Mrs. Gerald Gage wera appointed to the ticket and finance committee, and transportation will be arranged by Mrs. Jack Holthouse. Misses Pat -Berli’tg, Ruth Gillig and Alice Roop Mr*. Chari** Holthouse announced that the province convention

will be held at Gary in November. | Plans are also being made to entertain iMra. Max Hull, of Warsaw, Delta Theta Tau’s nationa l preaid‘••nt. during OctoberTh»- n*-xt regular meeting *rf the sorority will lie held at the Elka | home on Auguot 22. Mrs Bert llah y. at thia city, received word Tuesday that her nephew. Pfc Dale Pence, of Hun'iglon. suffer* d wounds from shrapi:*4 fragments in the lege and back while in action ‘with infantry troop* in France, and is now In a hospital m England. Pfc. Pence, th- sun of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pent -of Hun-i.-igton, |» wi-11-knowii here, having visited with his aunt fr-*|tiently. He ha.* been overseas ndnce M ;>< h. CPL. CLIFFORD HOVERMAN WEDS VAN WERT GIRL Mira Elisabeth linler. .laughter of Mr ami Mrs. Ray L. Imler. of Van Wert. <>.. in-cam-- the brld« o< Cpl. Clifford Hoverman. formerly of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. <'harl«w Hovennan of near Van Wert, in a pretty horn*- wedding Wednesday, July 26, at eight thirty o'clock in the evening. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. laigan Smith, pastor of the Antioch Chapel church. Thu bride wore a white lace street length dress, and a mnall white hat of tulle and orange blossoms* Her arm bouquet w..«* of pink ros*»* She was attended by her sister. Miss Margaret linler. Mr*. Hoverman. a graduate of Van Wert high ttchool. is secretary to the Van Wert county school superinendent, and plans to continue her work for th*- present. Cpl. Hoverman was graduated from Wren high school, and prior to entering service in January, 1943, was employed in the office of the SchaJer Co., in this city. At priMent he » stationed with the army air force at Camp Kearn, Salt Lake ! ci'y. Vtah. BITTER HAND-TO-tContlnued From Pace 1) around San Michele and San An drea both of which were held liy the Bth army were reported less than five miles from Florence. East of highway two. British guardsmen stabbed out toward German-held Impruneta. '>'-j miles south of Florence, and in th*- mountains just west of highway 69 other British forces advanced through relatively weak op|M»sltion to occupy Seagate, 8' 2 miles southsoutheast of Florence. o ———- TO EXTEND (Coattaued rrmn Page 4) day. The senate military affairs committee meet* tomorrow to consid er general demobilisation measures covering expansion of unemployment compensation benefits, transportation and maintenance payments for war workers and veterans during training for peacetime jolis. ami disposal of surplus government war properties. Committee chairman Robert R Reyn olds. D, N. ('.. said he hoped to have such legislation ready for the senate within 10 days. George estimated that Ills bill I would affe*-t mon- than 2.t'mi.iioo | federal workers not now covered I l»y tin- regular federal retirement I program or the federal-state unemployment compensation system Mrs. Wendell Bienn'in and chil- ' dren Robert and l.enore, of ISaglnaw. Mich . ar*-rip.-ndlng two weeks at the home of IMrs. Brennan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. I’. Boardman Mrs Robert F. Linn, of Cleveland. <>. is the gurat of Mr. and Mrs, George Roop of Line St.. Hhe

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V I’fc Gerald Cook, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry M. Cook of east of Monroe, has resumed farming, following Ills disiharg-- from th*C. S. army. ll*- was given an honorable ills* harge on July 13. from Camp McCain. Miss. He hud been In the service two years and was confined to a hospital for 11 months. His wife is th*- former Miss Marcella Silo-rry.

is enroute to Fort Knox. Ky.. to join lier husband, a doctor in the army medical corps. Mr*. Linn will be remembered to her friends here as Mi**** Bernk-e Heller, formerly a nurse at the local hospital. Mr ami Mrs. Dan Tyndall visited in Indianapolis Tuesday. France ('outer <»f Fort laiuderdale. Fla, Is visiting here for a day or t wo. (Mrs. Conter ant! daughter. Mira Gloria, are in Indianapolis for four or five weeks until Miss Gloria enters I. I'. -After that Mr. and Mt*. Conter will spend a few I Weeks in Huntington and Decatur. Mira Cathie-Ai’heson left this afternoon for her home in Detroit, after a several weeks' visit here with lier aunts, the Mira*-* Fannie and Madge Hite. o Plane Production To Reach 100,000 Goat Washington Aug 2 (I'Pl Aircraft production this year will reach its goal **f Itto.ooo plan-*, government officials Indicated in disclosing that 60,1-00 bomber*, fighters and other types o' planes were turned out by American factories during tli>- first seven months of 1941 Churl*** E Wilson, i-haitman of the air* raft production board, reported that schedules for the next fiv*- months have been trimmed to wbout 8.271 planes a month, which will bring the year's total to aibout I *<l ,000. o Beef Steaks, Roasts To Be Point Free Washington, Aug 2 H’t’i The office of prl*•*• administration by August 13 wil make steaks and roasts of utility grad*** of he-M ra-tion-free but will return hams ami porkloins to the ration list. It was learned today. Informed sourciw revealed that war f*»od administrator Marvin Jones also wil lorder st.-iks and roasts from the better commercial br-iil*- of be--f removed from rationing controls by Sept. 1. a move that would make virtually all type* of beef point free. Remaining grade.* go primarily to th-- armed hire** or to restaurants and hotels, rarely to the butcher shops. Two Await Admission To State Hospital Adams county lias two patients awaiting ad«iiM*eioii to the Richmond state hospital, sheriff L*-o Gillig stated today They are nob housed at the jail, but remain In

1 lsi : Pvt. Richard C. Myers has *i< <-n j tian-ferred from G-:g< Field.’ Wash . and now ha** Hu- following i uiddr- ‘< i’v’ Richard C Myer-.j ::."--::‘*r_’ h<l<i B*-<- Bervn-e Command, 347 th rtervice Group A. S i C T C . Fr< - no. 2. Calif. W. E Chase, Sp. t.M I 3 <• returned to <; ■ -;*» Lak*.* Tu***day • veiling after *peiding a 7 day leave with his ‘Wife. He has been working in tin- main post offic* a' Gr-.-t laikc>* for til*- past year, and recently took an examination for advancement to second dutw mail specialist. During his leave, Ik- anti Mtc Chas*-' visited with Rev. ami Mrs. E. I, ' Krick of Monttnoremi. Twenty 17-year olds from the ■ Fort Wayne area have taken final i navy examination** at Indianapolis i during the past week The list includes tiwo from Adame county. | Cletus A. MoManamu of tl.m city, I and la-land W. Nprunger of Berne Lt Richard C. King, pilot of a B-25 Mitchell liotifber, stationed on the Island of Corsica in th- Mediterranean theater, has flown at least 29 tionrhing missions over Europe, according to word received here. Lt. King, son of Mr and Mrs. J. H King of Fifth St., was commission *-d in November. 1943. and ha* le-en overseas aince Ajiril. Pvt. laiwrence R. Smith, son of Ray Smi’h of Decatur rout*- 6. l>a*< been transferred from Decatti’. 111. to the 741st. Ry Opn. Bn Co It, Jefferson Barrack**. S’, laiuie. Mo. Pvt. Dal*- Schott, form-rly stationed at Keesler Field. Miss, has th*- folh-wing n- w addriss: Pvt Dale Schott, 35903210. AAF 112th Base i nit. Sect. H. A 18. Westover, Mass. Mrs. Peter J M.izelin ha- r*s-elv-*•4 word that her IliMb.ind, who is stationed in the South l’a< ?flc, lias been promoted from corporal to -• rgeant Sgt -Mazellu ha* been in the servln- since April of 1913. “—■—— - - Fort Wayne War Ace Is Sued For Divorce Lt. Imufs E. Curd*-*. Fort | Wayne’s first war ace. who was j shot down In Franc*- and lat-r es-: < ap- d to b<- returned I*l the I’nlted ’ Stat**. ha-< lie*-n Miii-d for divorce by | ! his wif--. Norma Curdes of F>r I Wayn-. who charges lncomp.itibil-! ity Sh*- also al!*-g>-- ih,c th*- defend.int h.i 1 guilty of other | mtai-onducL th*- na'ure of which 1 will b*- *lis*-|i*.-d at the time of' th--ir own hoiii- s, cared for by rela I fives In Fort Wayne, there are ill ■ patient** in the county awaiting ad j mlsalon to th*- state hospital.

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hearing.'' Lt Curd** is now stationed at Miami Beach. Fla. 0 _ Gary Woman Killed In Tavern Battle Hammond, hid. Aug 2 (I'Pl I Margaret Onken. 27. Gary, was killed and If* hti-vhaiid. Jurd-.-i Opken, 1 I*' seriously wounded today when I - hot In a tuvern alterca'ion, Polk-*- --aid rii.it L**ul- Cimino G.i‘ v t„ . 1 n own-r. told • '*■ :n I. :ir*-d four -hot- from a revolver ‘ af-er tins- ns at';** k* 1 him.

ALWAYS HAVE THIS BETTER BREAD ON YOUR TABLE.... "IT’S THE BREAD FOR MEP' Iley! Cheer up! There’s lots of fun to war-time meal planning! Bless ol’ Food Rationing for making us try new dishes to surprise and please everybody. Bread is one food you like, can always get! it’s your 3-meal-a-day cereal. Buy this finer, fresher, more appetizing loaf and serve plenty everyday... morning, noon and night! z / — ■ 1 BOLOGNA CORNUCOPIAS \ J pound bologna • 3 cups soft bread crumbs / jk'i j j* I • 7s teaspoon salt • 2 tablespoons minced T * onion • '/i cup diced celery • 1 j cup melted butter, margarine or clear drippings • ’/i cup water or evaporated nulk • 1 cup tomato juice ill Fold single slices of bologna to form a cornu- , / I copia. Fasten each with a toothpick. Com- / bine crumbs, salt, onion and celery. Add fat lITA to warm milk and pour over the bread mixture. Fill cornucopia, place in a shallow bak- - * ing pan. Pour tomato juice over bologna. SPINACH RING Bake in oven (400 ‘ F.) 1 5 to 20 min. Serves 6. 3 tablespoons butter or margarine • 3 fablespoons flour • 1 cup milk • ’/i lb. cheese • 3 eggs, beaten • 1 cup finely chopped cooked spinach • IVi cups soft bread crumbs • Salt, oepper • 2 cups hot mashed potatoes • Hot seasoned beets A \ Make a sauce with the butter or margarine, ■■ A A° Ur When thickened and smooth r >| ‘’dd the cheese. R-move from the heat and / ■' IJ is melted. Add the eggs, thoroughly 'i spinach, crumbs and seasonings to I vb / taste. Pour into greased ring mold and bake in moderate oven, 350°, 40 to 50 min. Un’''jgW ' mold on serving plate. Fill center with hot l .**»--meshed potatoes; garnish plate with beets. / X y la! i JI ■ ■

New Castle Girl Fatally Injured Muncie, Ind.. Aug 2 (i'Pi Beverly Brown, 17. New Caetle w.t- fatally Injured luday when an automobile in whli-h ehe w.** riding v.,*h wrecked on a turn The driver John Brown ng. 22 , N w <’a**ll*‘, and atiouier occupant. Maxine Patter***n. 17, New t'.iull*-. a* r*- in Ball Hospital with injurl**u*talried in th-- accident. Mi-e Brown w.u* the daughter of Mr and Mi S i 1! >w ■*

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♦ ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital | Vlmi’ted: John An-pauah. 1415 W. Monro*- St Charle* Morri*. De- ■ a'ui. route 6. David Kohne. IW9 Is Eleventh. Admitted (and d;-*mlMW**l> Mrs M.lfi-id Balnitig*-.. Bern*-; Ed Au*•.11111. D i.itur rout*- I; Mr**. Syl- *..<■* : rt**ru 333 N Third Di'in.----d Mt* Joan Simmon*. • I-!** * :<ii M;« Patricia Bak ••*. Wonro-vllle