Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1944 — Page 3
I&URSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1944.
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BP "'* Z BIGSF We are in a position to ts£; If ■ jfrw V' ■ASJ meet every reasonable S call, promptly. H< ■, </ * <1 E Gillig & Doan g ■fe? „. Morticians Gm H •oh»t| st. Phone* 794 and 1041 M AMBULANCE SERVICE DAV AND NIGHT. **■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■!■■! | H’» Never Too Hot To Eat The ■ •“Cake of i _ the Week” ■ i 1 Try This Week's 1 Special Treat 1 I Sunshine Cake • I 39c 58c • W *'***•* and airy, smooth velvety texture • • B 0 '* w,llt that is k«nkl to the last crumb. Ask * K Sunshine Cake at your local s if '"“♦‘Pendent food store or at our bakery. I Stewart’s Bakery :
. CLUB CALENDAR •oclaty Oeadlint, 11 A. M. Phon** 1000 — 1001 Wednesday b'latiir llmti" Eiotiomlc* eltib, Mr- Hoy Priei*. »1 pm. Thursday I'nited Brethren I) Y. J; class, church lawn. G p m St. latke Krangi Ileal and Heformed Women n Guild, church, all day. Order of Haiitliow girlp, Ma-onic hall. 7:3u pm St. Paul Ladles Aid. Mrs Von Holter, all day PhotMte i lare. church. 8 p. m. Evangeulcal ml-eioii.iry society tonsbitied meeting, church,7;hop.m. Friday I’nlon Chapel guild, Shroyer'* lake. G p. m Philathae class, E. E. Zimmerman. G .'IO p in I'lK-ahontac latdße. K- d Men Hall. 8 p. m. American la-gion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p m. Tuesday Delta Thnta Tail picnic, Hanna Nuttman park. 6:30 p in. of iielf ruffle* extending down the entire front of the ekirt. Huffles aloo formed a cape effect over the shoulders The dress was finished with a V-neck .Matching blue net dutch cap complimented her dr**/. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roatM and wore rh'mwtone earrings, her gift from the bride. 'Aviation cadet, L<«Hoy S> liwartz from Jone* Field. Texas, attended his brother hs best man John Zehr. coimlii of the bride, and pl. Leo NiuHb.iutn. coueln and former roommate at the groom, served as ushers. The bride* mother wa; attried In blue crepe with black and white acctworhw and wore an o-chtd coieage A reception for two hundred friends was held at the home of the bride's parents Mrs. (' H. Gia ham of Bouclmhi served a* hoetcee and wa* aeeieted by Mrs. Ed Lush baugh of Decatur. Marie Schwartz of Nappanee, Mr* la-wi« Habegger of Wtebash. and Miss .Marjorie Macklin of Bryant. All wore pa.’' 'el floor-length gtswii* and wore fiow.-r* tn their hair. Mr* Glady* Chrisman entertained at the piano. The serving room wa* decorated with white flowers and tne table was c- ntered with t thr< e-tlered wedding cake The bride was gradual* d from ’ Berne high su-bool and International I Bu*ln>** college. She later attended Ball State Teacher's college where she served as vice ; resident of- the Omega Sigma Chi sorority, of which *he i* a member; ahe wa* also a ineiislier of .Madrigal tltib and J Eleineliiary < lob She Wa - foim-i ly employed in the business tdtice of the State school in Fort Wnyne and for the p;u»t year wa* a *t'-n---ographer In the office of the General Electric in 'hi* city. The bridegroom was graduated
Brothers Met In England
Tech 5 Odes Bodie
Brothers who hadn't seen each other for eight years, had a happy i reunion in England in June, the parents. Mr ami Mrs. Ira Boille. :i|s South Tenth street. l-arne<| recently. Odes Bodb-. entered service In January l'i|:; and w-nl overseas last May Wayne Bodie entered the s.-rylce tn March 1»E! and was overseas a year before ids brother laud ••ii in England Prior to that time Odes lived In California and had not seen his broiher before joining (he army. The reunion was ar ranged through the personal i ohlact division «»f the American lied Cross.
from Monroe high school und re-} reived a scholarship to Ball State I Tern hers college, where | r served a* president of the student execu-1 tive council and also, president of ’he national honorary fraternity,’ Blue Key. ||e nweived his B S. Je | gree at Ball State and w; s an in-• structor in npeech und d.-amatics on the *taff of Auburn high achool. ■He received hi* naval commission early In 1943 and Im* since lieen I serving on active duly at Newport ’ and Providence, H I. and received ' several month* of instruction a* a i navy supply officer at Harvard Cnl-1 ' Versify At. pn.ietit he Is the dis- I i bunting officer al the amphibjou* I training ba*e. Oceanaldc Calif, i where the young couple will rmide. For traveling the brid • wore a j black faille suit with pale blue tu--j cessorit* and a corsage at orchid* . The couple will be at home in ( Oceanside. Calif., after Argust 20. BIRTHDAY DINNER IS | GIVEN LAST EVENING Alhis Harriet Christen wa* honored at a birthday dinner given by her mother. Mr* Bruce Christen, la*t evening at the Christen residence on WilU’he*ter St. Ti’e guest of honor received many lovely gift*. | Those present were Mrs Keith Field of Portland. Mr* M, W KalIston of Van Wert, Mr. and Mrs. Jam Faurote. Sgt a nd Mt* Wm Cht »•' .ten. Mi** Phyllis ,M<Farlind. and Joe Christen, all of Decatur — Pf< and Mr* Joe Hazelw< od were pleasantly surprl*e<| last Wedm* day when a number of their friend* and relatives met at the lake cot'age of Gl n Snyder at Tri laikes. Those attending the party were Mr and Mrs George Hazelwood and daughter Helen, Mt* Arlo Drake. Mr. and Mrs. AugiMt P”. k and son Freddie, and Mary Jane Hamilton, all from Decatur; Mr. ind Mr* Harold Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Carson, ami children. Kermit. Gay Don and Sharon Fort Wayne; Mr i and Mi*. Wm Heppert and Mr, and Mi*. Alton Carson and children ' Sherrill and Honald. Monroe, anil I Mr. and Mr*. Glen Snyd r and Jatii-'ti- and Attn. Mr* Today’s Pattern J *l*l * li* t! /' r / r A /• j I*l VJI * *1 V\ * - v V 4 • 1 9173 Ft • '»/ siZt> //» 9 I 12 • bX 10 44 Bl iffil MARIAN MARTIN Glamour take* a practical turn In Pattern 9173. Cut on flattering princess lines this slim side-but-toned frock is easy to sew. Pattern 9173 comes In sizes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20; 30. 32. 34. 36. 38- 40, 42 and 44. Size 16 requires 3% yards 35-lnch material. Thi* pattern, together with a nedlework pattern of useful and decorative motifs for linen* and garment*. TWENTY Ci NTS. Send TWENTY CENTS in coin* for the»e patterns to the Decatur Dally Democrat. Pattern Dept lkf» N. Jefferaon St.. Chicago 80, Hi. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, AD. DRESS. STYLE Nf’MBER. Send FIFTEEN CENTS more for the Marian Martin hew and blgfiei Summer Pattern Book SS.Pagesr easy.to.make style*. Free pattern printed In book.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
Cpl. Wayne Bodie
11''' I' ll 1111111 > 1 * l ll lll l ' •' I I Till L 1 jlhr Pvt David Terveer, son of Mt* B. T Terveer, ha* lieen tr.iiieferred from Ysilantl. Mich., to the follow Ing addrew: Pvt. David Terveer 3&&WIM. Student Hes Pool, I. A \ F. Igiredo Texas. Pfc. John Terveer, a borther. ha* Item transferred to the following tiddroM. Pfc. John Terveer, 15O8O9O&, 3109 Highland Blvd . Milwaukee. Wis. Pvt Robert G Strickler, who has been with a weapons ( >f war exhibit in Chicago, ha* been transferred to | Company K. 13th Regiment. A. H. F T It Camp Lee. Va. cpl. Wm Schrock of Fort Myer*, |Fla. i* spending a 15-day furlough with his parent* Mr. mid Mrs. Wm P Schriy k. and other rela'.ves and friends Lieut. G Ward Beers. 25. son of Mr ami Mr* Daniel Beer* of Fort I Wayne wa* kill- d In a plane crash on Coraica August 5. it ha-, been reported. He was known here, hlx grandmother. Mrs. Georg.' Beet*, having been a na'ive of thi* coun ty H-r maiden name was Mi*s Kate Numbers, mentber .ts one of the pi meet f.imiiii* here Given Discharge Cpl. Waveland W Fisher, who entered army s. rvii e June 18. 1912. was given a medical discharge Monday and arrived in Decatur Wednesday Fisher had a severe i attack of peiimouia. and was in j an army hospital for five months. The corporal was in radio operI ator and mechanic'* school at Madl- . son. Wis., teletype school at Cha- , iiutc. 111., very high frequency I *chiM>l at Drew Field. Tampa, Fla . and homing station and radar school at Orlando. Fla. His wife and baby daughter. Cynthia, now reside at Wausau. Wis., but will be brought to Ih’i.i'.ur. Cpl. and Mrs. George Ray and *on have returned to Camp Crowder. Mo. after apeiiding a diort furlough with Mrs. Pearl Hay and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Omer AhiManaina and daughter. Cpt. linn A-hafer. who has been •stationed at Camp Campbell, Ky.. the jxist yeur Is expected home the latter part of the week for a leave, dli* en'lre outfit has been transfared to Fort Dupont, at Wilmington. la-1., where he will report after a brinf varotlou. I Mr. and Mi* ('. C. Schafer of Fort Wayne veiled here last evening. Mrs. Palmer Etcher and children are expected to return here within the next two week*. They have been enjoying the summer In Boston. Mass., neur -where Captain Eicher I* located. C. A Burdg and Cal E. Petemon visltej the Everert«peter*i,ii farm near Goshen and report condition* very good Rains th* past week have helped the crops in that territory Advanced Training Second Lieutenant Herman S Yake, son of Henry Yake, route 2 Decatur, has recently arrived at Rosecrans Field, a hase of the ferrying diviwion, air transport command, near St. Joseph. Mo. He is at the Missouri base for an adNellie Schaffer and Charles Lyons, who are spending the summer al Tri Uko*. The ladies of the Reformed church will *«w for the Red Crtw all day Thursday le-glnnlng at nine o’clock. Everyone M asked to bring their lunch.
van'.d pilot training course. , Born at Iteiatui. L'. Yake attended Ite.alur high . hool before' lie enlist- .I in the army in January. 1942. He received lii i-o.nmisi-loii al Ml iiiii, Okla . In July, 191.'! Illwife lives at 518 North Fifth streei, Enid, Okla o Farm .neome from mark'-’ing* In May wa- (1 393 m-Ilion, or 40 3 percent high- r than a year ago. when 'he tola! wa* 8993 million
I I i I * 1 I t 1 t i IT ■' ’''•A ri '■< /' z/ ‘ ib A JWraSw tOfS ° f Appeal at Low Pri 'ces ‘ Uli Hl H' JR M,SS RA * ON DRESS ES II I 11 • ***? * n ste P w «‘h fashion - f tIPI I Xllfl 11 F 1 and , va ' ues - •• - Long term W \\ \ I Illi Ift 2 ua, ' ty for wear. Some XT"* /«£fZ| If I fll' 11 ill dressy ' sorne casuals, in your ■’ Jjißl ir J te r ' te ~ ty,« colors.. ,i I \ Modified dirndls, beauty-mak- * '• / I P «-x 8 " M ’. w 2.98 k x \' I . < I! v ly jh j . I fil l ANj I 'I \ A Huge Selection of j w •Hmn-mSCMMW." trec«rt.»» Stylet in Children’! Anklets HAIR BOWS 10c-25c New Fall Styles in in EJICC CI/IDTC * ® eaut,^u l shades of sat* • M.itilung, yvtir costume JK • IV! Iww 3lwlKlw in. taffeta, grosgrain and in any shade Ankhts foi ’ Velvet ribbon. Attached to M'hool or play Also «t<w • Smartly tailored in rayons and comb or bobby pin. k» k» mi p.<ft« rna AJI Ml* B part wool. Pleated, gored and Jr O ~ - ■ ■ gathered. You’ll love the way |> \ \ |' j* |r°S Misses Satin they agree with your blouses and tiastic band, color Tea BRASSiERS z- i • • . -j roie •'**• 8 10 14 - Tearose and Wh.te <*<<> jackets. Colorful plaids and • X W *° 36 plain. Sue* 7 to 14 years .... ■ 39c Mt . o o ▼ Boyt’ end Girl,’ Popular IdeaHor Sthool Wear Huge Ditplay of Boyt’ B/t length e ° or ( °° oy * g o g . Smartly Striped . - . u • »«- M Comfortoblt Snug-Fitting “™“- s HOSE Sw „ lshilts POLO SHIRTS 19c Me 20c .. M ' S9C 59’. 89* • Ready-tied and 4-m-hand • Smart bare-knee in 5/8 • Made of a good quality ties tn rayon, magadore, length hose - with fancy fl at knit cotton. Absorbent Kn,t 0 gou< quality twills acetates, satin stnpes cuffs or plain tops. Solid cotton fleecing inside. Rib* combe cotton yarns in col plaids and prints. colors. Sue* 6Vi to 10. bed neck, boVom, cuffs. orful stnpeM patterns. Crew neck. All sues r taniiiii iiiiiijujriii nTtiairLitflii
Adams County Memorial Hospital Vlmi'ted Mi* Slmrrlll F.-lb.i, Bern. Mhi B lty J.i.m lmlr.*w* Bluffton rout<- I. I*o y Amli. a Bli.ff'on rout* 4; Mr. Emi! R i ter. A lmltte'i an I <1; ;til-» <J; M Eliza Jam Booh, . Geneva; M. < < iii-laiK.- W.il’oti. M'-r.ir V.. D.-miivu il Mi 'I ho.ii ■ Am), r-
•011. Motitpi-liin ; Mr* R R Wil*«n. 1 | I'"' S Ninth S’ : Itm l*nd Conrad | Hoagland route 1. Announcement Im. b. n mad.- of ’lo’ birth of a liaby girl 10 Mr ami M Paul Hard' ti of Debar Mieb . I
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lon Auguwt 10. at 3:19 a m. She weighed G opui'de 1-3 OU 11 e* and , la. lw-<-n named Shirley Ann Thi* .- th>- *»’i ond < hlld and the gecond j -’ rl In the family. M and Mn- George Roehm of Wiii-niti O. are tin |ia. -nt* of a I 'laiby girl born at the Adam county mi-mo. ini hospital thi* morning ' 1 'l7 a m Sh- A'-igio-d 8 pound* ' 2 h.iih • und iias not been named • ir»<n in * <h*k; lowa — Decatur
