Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1944 — Page 3

THURSDAY. AUG 3, 1944

HhSOCIETY

SOME EC. CLUB eager* meet • Min K»* On* ‘ardue VulvM-sity. »■* th*- gu*-r---rkw at the f" ■ of ’tie ‘Ad'i in • mt• Hom.Ponoinlce Cl«4* l*'-ld ii' Hu - I>< > ar bteb school Tuesday A delicious P'<’ in k -1 .*n*- waerred at the Mlm Go .1 . Min. K Ai Iliums, and -M and M 1. E IrcMMUL Daring the afternoon ■ --i.ui Mr» E W. •Hi., he upp'iinled a IB, >a of cwoty ofti' ■ 'i> 1 ■»-4fc B 6<?ltr|e.i-|. io ■ HNMNMber M. Th* *mi n jdjjMKlrln *tU' kv i \i , |gß'--'W, 8. (' > " M ■.- |Nw? flliaroh <W I hi ■ « Mrs. Cart Danl*-i >and*y •• • i.- **!■ <nmn» thlrtyio'clo* k Mr.aaff Mr.* e‘~L m udlined at • ■ I.ring Opt M'- Truesdell, who la ] Im far tough fr<> faeata were <’■ Ihdl. Mm. and Mr* Mark Eictiorn dm. Gerald II vbcoke, of Fort I Aayne. I The Heidetb rg claim of ’iSffd '••■ I"' I ' Inn* li till hare a pi. •ta-Natlmau Bark Thursday even ling at e'v ;'eio< I %T. PAUL LADIES -AID IN MBITINC The st. Pau: lade- .■> I met re-<-ritly at the home of Mm Itwight I levoled to guilt ii- Deoriotn w. < lead by MnaJpo i-et Dur ind th*- > .ord’a Piayar ■> tej in unik on. I Tboeapraaeii r w- Mr- Forrest ■ torr and <au limtw, flfra.l Juanita My and 'laughter, Miv toyte Prana! and »*>n. Mr*. John lusdenteag Kild eon, Mr, Etta iltiFsrlattd and hhaepp, TMtmy and Bobby Noll, oid Mr. and M Dwight s, !i:i*-p,r uid children. The W. M S of the Nutlman Iveaae Vailed Brethren church vlil bold its regular meeting at -ven thirty o'clock thia • vetilng. it the borne Os Ire (Jerald Sheet* - New life in, -man* • ■ written in is toiler wan 26 9 percent above he Mine mon in I'*l2

Attention Housewives — ■■„■ ' - We hate again this year contracted lor and will receive a TRICK LOAD (some weeks two) of MICHIGAN PEACHES EACH WEEK IH RING SEASON The first shipment Io he received August II or 15. and continue each week until supply is exhausted. ‘ ’ First quality fruit guaranteed. ■ftdf It will pay you to wait. GERBER’S MEAT MARKET ■■■■BMBanoaaaaaaaMMaaaMaaah MOMBaMi ■■■■■■■■« ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■' J YOU’LL LIKE THIS WEEK-END J « “CAKE ’ |l ■ fF | s <>t the ■ !' 1 meek" ■ B dal treat. • I It’s ■ Delicious! g Strawberry Cake ! * • I tteienpfically baked from pure CbE* * who|«iM>ni< ingredients. Better I ■ha. b.. e-made. Enjoy its good- | "rtw by asking for it at any local I indejMhuknt fissl store or at our 58c : ■ Stewart’s Bakery : ■HMMBa ■ h ■na a. a a.a a. a. aaaaa a. a i

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Delta Theta Tau. called meeting, Elk Home, x t> in Catholic laidbw of Columbia. K ol ('. hull. 7:30 p. in. Psi lota Xi sorority, Ixwlon Home, x p m. Thursday Pleasant Dale Aid, Church, all day. Men's Vnlon Prayer Service, ground floor public library, 7:30 p. in. Miealonary society of Church of God. Mrs Keith* n Smith. 7 3o p. m Women of Moose, Moose home, I G p m. NoMrene meeting. Mrs. Aaron Yoder, 7:30 p. m. Salem Evangelical and Reformed Ladl*n Aid. Parish hall, all day. Christian church Ladles aid, i hurvh, 7 :30 p. m First V. B Ladles Aid. Mrs. R. O Wynn, 7:30 p. in Heidelberg Clae- picul HatinaNiitlinan park. »> |. in Friday V P M. B. Niituna" Avenue V. 11. church, 7:30 p m. First V. 11. Wink and Win class. Memorial park. G p. in Sunday Mount T.dMir W S. C S„ Mrs. Carl Daniel. 7:30 p. in. Keller Jewelry Store Sole Announced Today In a deal consummated today. Raymond C. Keller transferred his building at 130 North Second street to .!< sse C. Sutton. The deal in-1 I < llldea the fixtures of his jewelry' store and Mr. Keller will close out his stink between now and Octo-, ber 1. when possession Is to be I given. Mr. and Mrs Keller plan i to take a year's rest and will spend | the winter in Florida. Mr. Sutton and his mother open-' ed the Sutton Jewelry Store in the , McConnell block. 210 North Second street In April. 1937. He will move his stock to the new location immediately utt securing poss>'ss|on Mr. Keller entered the jewelry business in 1921 and purchased the building included in today's deal in 1929 from John Smith. He remodeled Il completely with an apartment on the second floor. He stat- . ed this morning that he and Mrs. , Keller had decided several months ago to take a mil* h needed rest to I recuperate their health.

K. Os C. Planning For Basket Picnic Au old fashioned bask-i dinner picnic will la* held at Suu Set park i n Sunday. September 3. sponsored by tin- Knight* of Columbite. Fran <k< Costello, general ch.i;. nan. announced today The ptildlc I* invi’ed to pari ipa:e lite ov-nt In-mg i family affair and arranged as a war-tlm • ctitertinmeiit affording famllh tile < opportunity ’o gather at a central no-, ing plat e for a leiinlon and picnic. Committees hav- been named by Mr Costello and outdoor . iitertaln. m>'tit,< and games will b<- provided in the afternoon Coinmitt.es have b -cn named an follows- Friel Schulte, games: \ugu*t H-iman. r-antiiW’iehf-s ami coffee flootli; Herman Heiman, transporation Rev Robert lloHVel, priz> s, and Luzerne ritrick. publicity. o Highway Traffic Volume Is Lower Indianapolis, Aug. 3 (I’PI The state b'glrway comtnistiio:i said today that Indiana highway traffic volume dropped g.7 per tent in June as compared with the earn • period last year. Tin- commlMion said that only' three of 23 automatic traffic counters operating over th- mate showed ineresed Volume The thee Were placed near nori It WelMter, Versaill's and the Indiana 51 and I . S 41 junction in northern Indiana. Sharpest decline wan ;o.x per cent near Najipanee, the commission said. The June conn represented a st> 2 per cent decrease since June 1911, the checkup showed o Legion Membership Hits All-Time High Indianapolis. Aug 3 — (I I't - I .Membership In the Indiana department ot the American la-gion at an all-time high of | i 49,053, a departmental report re- i I vealed today Coincident with the state de-1 Today’s Pattern • W ' \yf ✓ i/F ?284 M 'ft S'ZES / t J 12 2C /. t £3 Mil M* o fi! / ’' ll * //I 1 I J /J j .£|j A fJ■ If* ! R ■ 1 ’tT IM / U f Zi/ Id Is MAKIAN MARTIN A woman's work is never done hut cool pinaores make it easier. Pattern 93X4, tailored or ruffled, adds short sleeves for street wear Pattern 92X4 conn - * in ntisses' and women's sizes 12 11. I'l. lx, 30; 30. 32, 34, 3G. 3X. 40. Size 1G I ret|uire!i 3*« yards 35 Inch This pattern, together with a nedlework pattern of useful and decorative mdtlfs for linens and garments. TWENTY CtNTS Send TWFNTY CENTS In coins for these patterns Io the Decatur Dully D> inocrat. Pattern Dept. 1(5 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago XU. lb. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, AD. DRESS DRESS. STYLE NV.MBER. Send FIFTEEN CENTS more for the Marian Martin new anti bigger Summer Pattern Book 32. Pages: I easy.to.make styles. Free pattern | print'd in book JlV* GH JOOTHING •nice WITH Fool Powder Quick to reduce friction, tint big celling foot powder ab»otb« pervpirition and detrup odur. 25c Smith Drug Co.

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parttnent s announcement, was a report from the national legion headquarter' which raid that the country s total ini-mini ship of 1 ISX.i.YX a* of July 7. was also a n<-w record State officials said that more than halt of all Iconoraldy dis c harg' d Hoosier Wot Id War H veterans had joined the la-gion. The membership ol 49.053 011 July 27 inc luded r. :•»*, veterans of the present war. Work Resumed Today At Marion Industry .Matlon. Ind . Aug 3 (I'P) — , Work was resumed today in the Marion plant of the Anaconda wire land cable c-ompiny following a w ege dispute which had kept 1.-l-o employee. menaberH of the in1 tc 1 national Icrotherhood of cdvctrl- : c-al workers t.VFL) idle since last | Friday. The baek-io-v..,. x mov-no'eit came , after an agreement yesterday in which worker- were told 'hat the-i company would join the 'inion in an appeal to th- war labor board from a recent directive Tin com i patty also pledged that a now Incentive system would be liwtlga'-d cue soon as tmsalble. The WLB will be. a-ke-ei to up 1 pro.e 5-i e-nt and s-i e-nt differential ■ for second and third . hist w.cik'-i - , j a apok —in.eii said

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GOV. THOMAS E. DEWEY, Republican presidential nominee, and Mrs. Dewey are pictured above on th*' rear platform of a special car leav* Ing New York for a trip v.* t to the GOP governors' conference at St. Ixiuis. Stopovers wa re a* hedulcd at Sjrtinglleld, HI., and Pitta* burgh, I’a., tut uu bpecclns planned. (Intelnatfbn.il)

waiw>.-. -- Lt. James K. Glendening Reported Missing

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First Lt. James K GlendenittK. 23 »i>n of Mr and .Mr*. Milo It Glendeiiltig of Hurtfoi<l townahlp. and a West Point graduate, la re-1 ported missing In notion in Italy since July *». a< cording to word recelv- ’ oil by the parents from the war department He la a grnduate of ’he Hartford township hitch school and attended Purdue university before entering tie- military academy. He Ih a flret comdn of lloacoe tilen denlnr of thiw city. The young officer's brother. First Lt Hnle-rt Vtnigltn Glendenlng wuh In the Philippines when the Japs attacked the laliind and wuh listed uh dead by the war department lust May. follow Ing lilh being Hated uh missing In action from May IHI2 to IIHI The parents have a third non. William 8. (Ilendeuitig. In South America, where he la employed by the U. S government

In Training ft** Ijk*"** 1 fi 4 Quentin It Crist. S 2 e . Is sta I tinned at the navul air base Mi'tn- ' phis. Tene. in training for the I rating of aviation radioman lbI entered senile Match 22 and re I i-edied his bool trainin’ at Gr-at I i Lake He is the' son of Mr and | : Mrs. Bay moii«l Crist of Monroe*. Corridors of the C S. department 1 of agrii ill'lll.- buildtll.-e ill Waeh--1 ingioii are lot/, miles long There 'ar -about 77 emu employe--.

9 W llialil II Fi-a<*l bake : '! e ha- ' returned to Norfolk V.i after; rii'c-liding a 15 day h-av- with his | pare-nt- Mr. and Mrs. j| F.-jer, of : 115 S. El'-vetith St Fisher ie ai j Norfolk awaiting tranepor'afion to a navy base m the Xtlan'i . where he ha- ->•> ie <| for the pact 12 months Bernard Eyan-oii. ttecotid i-ia-* cook in the navy, and Me- Ey.m ■ all. aiiompaliieel by Miss Martlll; Eyan-on, have return-d :o Wan k> gait. 111 . after a abort 1 alt with Mr and Mrs Hay EyilMo:t of this nty. S Sgt Richard H Noll Is visiting h - paients. Ml a.id Mrs T It Noll of route -lx. 011 a 14 day furlough, from Camp Maxey, Tex \ c Ro hard Btlekl<. son of M and Mre. (Je-orge J Bnckley. lias I eomple-ted .1 course in gunnery at' Harlingen. TeXa*. and ia now assigned to San Angelo. Tex His ; new adelr- - is: .A. C Richard Buck j ley, .1555X130. II 17 B S A A A F San \ngelo. Tex L Col Jall.e s K \mold of Fort ,Wayne, son of .lamer I' Arnold, for merly of thia city and now 1 siding in Van We n <> Las been promot-| di to 'bat high rank in the I'nit-d ; SiatiH army He* is stationed in! London and has been overseas sine- May, 1912 Tin- 27-ye>ar-old Ib-utenaiif i-oloni'l was born in Decatur. the family moving to Fort Wayne about 15 years ago He is ' marr-d ami hi. wife M:- baetliei Arnold, livea in North M inehester. Sgt Earl Burry, son of Mr. ami i Mis. Earl Burry of aouth of Bertie. I was wounded in I'ction in France*. I The* word was received in a letter ! -i ' ie* parents from their son. who ; did not gin- the dale of h-.c injury L-o F Sc hul'z. E M : 1. who iece*ntly graduated from the aervice - I'Vice e* bool at Great Lakes, is now -ta:loiied at the* following ail d •• Le-o Schultz. E M 2 1 Gyro; School, Navy ll—civ mg station.' Fltaehlng \u-iiue-. Brooklyn, N Y. 1 Fi Ml- Cora l.ou-.'li |., ..i.-el word' time w- .-k that lor -on. I'fi .lame ‘ W Lough. i>- now -taHoned on Sai ! I pan wit h th- I' S mai ilte 1 Noted Republican Magazine Editor Repudiates Dewey N-w Yoik Aug 3 el l'e Hits-I sell W Dave nport mag ezine editm and 1 lose- a- eii iate of Wendell I, W.llkii dining the Lifer's I'.eleq pri’sidential caiiipalgii said last' night that he would not support | Thomas E Dewe-y's candidacy "Millions of other Republicans I will find it to c-essary to make that decision." l>ave*ii|Hirl told the newly organized Liberal party at a j forum "For week " In* said. "Dewey re I -isted efforts to draw from him a , repudiation of Fish eR> p Hamil ' lon I'islic on tlo* basis of the con vies.man's record of obstructing' attempts to prepare the country for I war I will not support this man ; who, while bidding for the Jewish 1 I Vole, fails to grappje public ly with jthos ' nationalistic forces that ere 'ate anti- einitiMtll." Dewey's views cm foreign affairs, Davenpent -aid. ; were* "just as ambiguous as the ' platform of the Republican party Trade In • Gooff Town — necatui

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Mi < Edwin D 800 l • and dau-gh-1 j ter. Edwina May, left W Jm - y| -for BrownwocMl. T*-x.ie to vis t :Ice it | I tiusband ami father. I*V' E. D i Booth, who u-- - atiom-d j* Camp ; | IL Wie. M> Maiy Jane Gillard, of Detroit, Mu b , and Winona Lake, ir 1 ■pending the wee*k with M • Donna > i Gilpin of Thirteenth Ft ll' ili.l'l i • ■ n- . D • K e Into Parte Co . 1 in Ind anapolis I |'bi* week, attending the Ford-Fer > gusoii tractor school William Ibit 1 nliurg has fih-d gub in the* common pleas cottr' in Van Wert It. against Hazel E. Brown : of Monro, vilb*. Sarah E Bailey of i Dei aiiir ami several otlii*r heirs of , William J Craig, who di«'d ilite-s | aft' la-1 Januiiy H< claim- to be lan li.-.r. Bonnie Braeuer, LI. of 'A'lllehire ; tt.iio is 111 with infantile varalysif Hid hax been taken to I' iiii'.-neity | lleespi’al at Columbus. Dhio foi i | treatment. Mrs. C M EllHtrortli ha.i receiv j j -d word of the' birth of twins, a boy I and a girl, to Mrs. I.e*on EHevworth of Fort Scott. Kanua- Mi Ells worth's death occurred only a few wee-k«l ago Mm Bruce* M Faulk and elaugh : ; ter Beverly, of Fort Wa- ii*-. ar* I visiting with theft mother and grandmother. Mm I. E Summer* of N Twelfth St II t**iuir*m l<t inches of snow to • produce moisture* content ei|ua) to ' ' one- Im h of ram

xj * he methods employed in the f t,on< * u< ’* " !!r htisiness are km thorough and complete as wSjli |l--W "v know how to make them. I|Hh I Gillig & Doan g liidi Morticians Marthall St. Phones 794 and 1041 AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT. T ’ ' Z So yon feel ’’so-xo” about sherbets? Well, just sample one spcMinfiil of our Seallrst ÜBDkJ Prai-lt Slwrlcct. Smooth? Sure. HIT w*i IONIH It’s almost as smooth as r*-.1111. And j.iiii pai ked HH with the goodness of rip*. v lies' Veil'll a-k for ■■-*■loll*l-' when It's Se-o/fe-sf J 11 KRAFT CHEESE COMPANY, HUNTINGTON, INDIANA pOHMftir CtOVftlfAf C(fAMftlfS, INC.j lliiir fp/nvirc/ Eferrtt Horton in the Sealtnt i tllaffp Store Ptofirain. Thurtdtivu, H:3O P.M., If I. Il

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-mins T Hgl. and Mi-. Eugene Arnold. | route- nwo. liav>- a ludey daughter, Judith Kay. born Wednesday morn- ■ tig at I, 32 Th- batey we ighed C I poumle and 11 ouii* •■■*. A ba.by 'on was lairn to Mr and I Mi- Herman la-ngerh-h. of liecaI -ur rout*- Dire**-, at 7.15 We-dna-day I meiriliiig ,|t the* Idaio- county meI moriai los-pital. I'v’ ami Mi Oscar Wieti-ldt, of I D. aiur ,'ou . five, are 'be parents i *f a le.tlby girl, born at the Adams I county m*<morhil liewipiial this I morning at I I'.. Tii** batliy weighed '■ pouml ■ and 7 < Ull* e>. and Was ! nain-d Sharon Kay Mr and Mrs Harold Fast, of roil'*- tin**', are the parents of a b.i-by daughter Inn n at 2:36 this ; morning at the local hotcp.tal o — I Adams County * Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ HttSI'ITAL NOTES uXdlllit'ed Cli.irl*** V*ig!**Wede, • ’Jo:! Madbcon, Mi-- Bai’lin i Voglew *•*!*., *;>»:', Madison \dmitted (and dfs'tiic-e *i t Mr-c Jeitiae Fisher. Hiintiirg'on Orville Fr it* ha. Decutur tout*' 2 Disini*«ed David Kuhn**. I<»9 S. ’ Ele Ve-lltll : Cliarle- C.l I p-ll t **r, MonI I O**vil)e*