Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1944 — Page 3

DECEMBER 2, 1944.

K&SOCIEIY

' 'OKK re* meet ® MffSLv evening ■ . I:-.- *■• >"•' jHßjj,. , :,t h.-r hi»m«- on Ninth ’ ’ ‘ J ''' *"" ‘’' - ’ •a,. i, .;,, Th--BBK ll( | :„■ --I Thill -day ■v,ii,. tiuiio Mrs. T Si * sis ’" 18f1^K.'....- '* h-< l,ur< h Thin—lay meting Mrr. M. nd.iy evening aftei -in»in '"■ •U ’ ;,! ■ " ll ' l '' f, |l,,w -41 '«•«»« ” f ,1 ” f1,,.,.. •-!♦•• ted were president. - , . < |,.,, f ond < ommi.n-hin - (! .. Ki:. k aiot n Nam y Callow 3< ' BK economics club ,irt MEETING ||K !..,<.I- I- of the Adams <min n ... ..nuinh-M iliili met b^^K ta> m 'he Decatur juniorB 9 high uhool for the last i*’ 1 ’ 1 "' 1 |h< * h \V Hum lie ha<l < barge tn.-.-Htig and in turn .Mimi Meta Martin, who ff-B ;. -mhi on making wash with professional look -«■ steps of in,lking in,l worked button hole* ■flal-n taught the members to n>< k finishes lie (hit a tailored look. She H war time patterns -uit-il io the work women. (!_ upon IO do In these days. IH.iiu'—.,| many helpful hints f., r women who are eiperseanistresaes. n.ion i potluck dinner win •■: 'no domestic room the ladles were assisted by V. : -I Worthman ami two

JI IHI I 111 111 i imiau ttiiu iwu nun .VIIH. •iiiiiii l»»-|imn. I K uK< jgl^y/:. >■ a 8 - Bch!n a B ... ' |U2Z '”7 J\J ' yCI» *~ W7~— —- tJw " K .-rwßfflSw 7j7 —y~ ~ -y r 1 NfWIST CYCIf Ot Tokyo bombings from Saipan Inland (1) Nov. 23. B-29 Superfortreaaea had engaged in 18 major air plus original Tokyo blaat on April 18, 1912. Previously, athad been launched from China (2> or India from which new on Thailand (Siam) (3) was made. Circles on map indicate most bombing radius of B-2»s although tip of Korea was hit Mtshng flight June 15 marked beginning of Fortress campaign on with such visits to become more frequent. (International)

fl J Jk’» it Js *< J®-- - I BOUNDED YANKS Ue on their cots in this Leyte cathedral, now serving as a hospital, as Filipinos take * Hrt la aa early maw . _ (JMaraatieaa/

CLUB CALENDAR ••clsty Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday . Zion Evangelical and Reformed church bazaar, church bu«eme D t _ 1 P- m. to 8 p. m. Huth and Naomi circle bazaar rfiurch basement » Monday Research club. Mrs. L. A Cowena. 2:30 p. In ■ Kirkland P. T. A, high school. 7:30 p. m. • U P '“‘, a '’’ r Woman's club, library hail. 7:45 p. ni. Tuesday , Pal lota XI sorority. Legion home. 8 p. m. Tri Kappa sorority, Elks home 8 p. tn ' Catholic Ladies of Columbia. Mrs Nick Braun. 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sister Temple, k. of p 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sister Needle chib, after Temple. Wednesday Red Crose Sewing Center, tagion 1 p. m. Thursday Men's Union Prayer Service, ground floor Public Library, 7:30 p. in. So Cha Rea, Mrs. T. J. Metzler, 8:30 p. nt. Rainbow Girls, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Dale ladles aid society. church, ail day. of the high school pupils. There were approximately forty people who participated in this meal. Including the leaders ami the following guests. Miss Meta Martin, Miss Anne Williams. Miss Clara Lengerich, Miss Mildred Worthman. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Archbold. Mrs. Guy Brown and Mrs. George Krick At the opening of the afternoon session, the business of the day was discussed and the following people were elected to county offices: president, Mrs. K. W. liusche; vice-president. Mrs. Herman Barger: secretary. Mrs. Fred Blum; treasurer. Mrs. Noe,' Hemphill. The roll call was answered by all of the fourteen clubs of the county and two representatives of the French township farm bureau. Mrs. Henry Aschllman ami Mrs. John Bertsch.

•T. MARY'S TOWNSHIP CL _ UB MEET * WEDNESDAY The St. Mary's township home economics club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Huddleston with twentyfour members, five g U( s IR un , t “veral children present. The meeting opened with the lub song and repeating the club • reed in unison, followed by pray"r by Mrs. Murray Holloway. A short business meeting followed, at which time the club voted to donate ten dollars to the veterans gift drive, sponsored by the American Legion and auxiliary, and several individuals donated sums of money. A social hour followed and games and contests were played, ifter which lovely refreshments w»«re served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lucille Miller. Mrs Iva Teeple. Mrs. Kenneth oilier and Mrs. Milton Chronister. The next meeting will be an all day • hristmas party and exchange at •he home of Mrs. Harrell Clouse December 2ti. MRB. A. O. SUTTLES HOSTESS TO CLUB The Indies Shakespeare club met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Suttles Wednesday afternoon with Miss Eva Acker and Mrs. Harry Moltx in charge of the program, Russian Women." Following these interesting presentations, Mrs. Richard Myers gave a splendid review of Markoosha Fisher’s book. »"My Lives in Russia." During the social hour, Mrs. Suttles served lovely refreshments. o • # Adams County Memorial Hospital • Dismissed: Mrs. Dale Bardsiey, Warren; Mrs. Lt-Roy Painter. Willshire. O.; Mrs. Wm. Alfather. Ninth street.

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SMaJ-OCALS Harold Daniels, linotype op. rator at this office Is suffering from torn ligaments In his left ankle sustained when he fell down the cellar stairway at his home on North Sixth street. Miss Margaret Hanna of Fort Wayne has received word that her sister, Mrs. Ethel Combs. Is In a serious condition at Santa Monica, CallL She underwent a major operation a ft w days ago following a fall at btr home. Roth Miss Hanna and Mrs. Combs are well known here. Carol and Nancy Kirsch artspending the weekend In Goshen as the guests of their grandmother. Mrs. B R. Farr. Miss Edwina Getty of Fori Wayne, was a guest lasi evening at the C. D. Teeple home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.tile of Indianapolis, enroute to Chicago, stopped at Rev. J. M Dawoon's home for several hours last eve-’ nlng to discuss the prohibition work In Indiana. Miss Faye Elchar has been confined Io her home on route 3 'the past ten days suffering from a nervous breakdown. Her condition was reported as some improved today. Cpl. Etl Bokni-t ht has been advanced to that rank according to word receiver! by his parents. Mr.

1/ > / / k • / •• I /' V F * »/ / /* i n (mI '7/ ' / n r , / I Describe it to me, _ wi " y OU- M ac ’ ■4F A / / / \ / Yeah, I hear em yelhng. 'f i' ■ >I i ‘■This is what I used to dream about • / 1/ K in the jungle. God, if I could only aee *■ g ■ j I // £ f f° r juat five seconds. B1 > <';■ "That girl there-is she laughing .. . * ■ or crying? I had a girl-once. Sure I ' '■& -*-*■* jki wrote her when this happened to me I B Bl J A üBF told her I was tired of her. What else V Pr • IF ‘M i Ate could 1 say? Cf >x i-- “Listen to that newsboy... 'GERMANY F IWIJb^4F ! '‘ f FINISHED!' I’d give anything to see those * L Mb g*' headlines. What else does it »ey? AnyX f 9 9 4b ##• v 4V BB w ' " i A Ji ' “Yeah. I was there, all right. Ts you A ! 12- C - . could have seen what I saw. you wouldn’t '? -Q I \ ''te ne ‘‘ <l to rea<l " n V War B o ™ l «‘i»- Kills . amashed to bits. Nothing left of your best * I friend but his helmet landing in your lap. l Made mi-kind of mad. 1 guess Thev say ■ Ate W 1 was still fighting ulw-ti I < ouldn t see .ffWnl J Tißlirwß Ye, ‘ tl ' *’ s l,a<l cnr,Uß> ’ Rut ” fT|!ik, * s I »* ' i Vsf W worse when you hear someone saving the VB M wars practically over Acting .<■- h it’s JK .J.- ‘ ;-- t . x.BF / ’ time to ease up on War Bonds and all. H jfi ... X ’ 9 A Then you wonder what you did it for It's ■ Bnn Hr Ke"' B Bfli Bf '' not over yet. Those- Japs can do a hit us y BHBb f 8 W ■ • "Do m« a favor, will you. Mac’Keep ' h9bH 1 On l,u y |nR War B o ™ l ’ ,(,r m Y buddles Wb ■ St”'" v a ♦ MH| Jil KEEP ON BUYING BONDS Oflfl -/ ' 1111 iT S OVER - W® THERE! ft Decatur Daily «KSIh r I Democrat *■ ’ißre^wßy 99 g ■■BMBBBB a flf / fl IhiiiMofkuir 1 Trrjmri frformeKt - firtfijrrJ »«Jrr Smß Iff B y a sa'/u-ri a/ D. pjfln.e-t jnd Wjr AJi.run-f < o«a<«L 1 4

and Mrs. Ed Roknecht. Cpl. Boknecht has l»-en transferred from Harlingen. Texas to the following address: Provisional Squad. F.L A A.F. Second Air Force. Lincoln 111. Nebr. ■■• ■ •-o—— The Peking News, established In China In the sixth century. Is still being published today, now in its 1400th year New York state's constitution in said to Im- about one year older than the Constitution of the United States. ■■■■'—■ o Export grain handled at I'. S. ports in SepiemlH-r totaled 2.842 cars, as compared with 8.559 r ars in August, 1942, an Increase of aixiut X 2 percent. (are of export freight, other than coal and grain, handled through I'. S. parts in September, totaled 134.217. an Incronsi- of 87 percent over the same month in 1942.

Save Waste Paper for War! Ont tesndred psands es acwspaRrrs will make 2H eealalners ter lead plasma.

A rural survey indicates that seven of 10 U.S. farms nave automobiles. six have radios, and 'four have electricity.

Ok _ , ; IHB fl IT. COL EDWARD A. FLANDERS, above, 27-year-ok! aviation engineer of Oshkosh, Win., Is responsible for the mammoth task of building B-2» bases on Saipan. A West Point graduate, he has been I directing the building of Pacific basis three years (International)

I " ■ •xv«* l j| f y CZECHOSLOVAKIA •Ve« v \ BALATON fl BVbAPI&T FCC> - •g»* TAs2t>c < -£| k • • ROMANIA I , { BEU3RADEV* r X\/S YUGOSLAVIA /’* Z \ } SOI! Ayr 'euo ' -7 m ■ '/U-lia 0 “ •■ ■ --A®! SWEEPING WESTWARD In southern Hungary along a 93-mile front la . a new offensive, the Soviet Third Ukrainian Army dashed acroea the Danube and engulfed more than 330 cities, towns and villages. Tho Russians captured the great mil centers of Pecs, Mohacs and Bataszek in a vast flanking move aouth of Budapest. (I nt tr national)

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