Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1944 — Page 3

KIfSOAY. DECEMBER 26, 1944

jfeSOCIETy

* |TH H., piNNE” )( I••'maun of C ~ v with M „j cji - ni.i* *-x<hangv. g arr’ctivcly large Chrietmu* ||) ndividual favor58j.1,. of Il gUP*t. In ariivi-d and thr nV »-i* Mr. J-llrf .Ml» , ' l ' l l ' 1 ' 1 " - "- , (lU | llon.ild. Ilf Knit .limi-j h Wei*. ii. Norma Jean. .._^B, 4 "j,, rl .- Coldwater. (I. * 11-rg»-l of Jack.on. HH 'j. aU d Mie Pauline Ki - .; 4 I’alty of Hunter- \ a-,.> . »' ; >niar Want ,< ( ().. .Mr. and . and daugh- ', n . r - y .. Ann. Io Vim ..nd HuK iln-1 ll*iniaj|||. o Ib.m.inn. and the ' VI i and Mr. H-l If — DAIRY EMPLOYES PARTY ,? -be Equity Daily after workins hour. evening for a delicious a Hollowing the dinB,;*. ri.liange was held and program wa* preU.-» ll>'l.n Seatacott. man- ? (4 , p-.-.nfd with a lovely * in turn presented each (itli a Ikix of candy |K** |>nwent were llowena Ma y Deila Cochran. Bill Bn! Ei< horn. Agnew 801 - Moore. Verin i Moore. Jbiff-rly. Mae Heaher. and Cuesta other than y-e included Mr. and Mr. It. Walter Bollinger. . W hite and Gladys StetUtil. study enCuristmas patty 4. H- home of Mis Hugh Th- uotio- was beautifully tn keeping with the .ear'd V delicious potfl |M Whe.Cl Win served, after f r>-! dune* were .-nj .yI mating was cloned with gift exchange. ’“d Ml * 1,1 k Archbold of M. li were c.iriet.iia.

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■' Bf MAMMON CAMOU ■ teg hil -rgs MMIU.U W rltar ■KILYWihJI) Make a resrrvs ■k f* your 'copy of Victor Ma-■u-bwik, The Great Conceit ' The "Hunk of MiflKYfl Man" *• l oin l Sr -i/'OM 1,1 h * v, ‘ * r,f I f»»n »’ Holly- ® ; 111 woods expense HI 'S * nd hi * own ■| Hul t,r ■• * HI iTR “ n on * p* >lnt » ,’W.Bk v "- » dedwatHl l Ui * H’* ,x ‘ oK 10 fe l -* ,u •’ Md SB flgsg|i|| 'ore st. .rfar SB 'r\ officer »--■ »m killed In MkritH .Correll Fr ‘" c ' flve ■ weeka ago The j* t ’i death leaves Vic the only B rT|rln » male to carry on the b / ■. E*”, Hall entera the Queen of the P” hoepita! for still another JP” on his nose. By P“l into the cartilage a differP **> Jon e surgeon, the same l^’ P*rform«d th* last operation, KB* to Promote a more efficient K“t * the wound. rwMwrsal still has no assignment ITT **P for Hall. But there's no I t - n °* the Nlle " won I ** I/*** l tor two months yet. I* 1 * U disappoint the bobby. Iw who Wl *° hard ,or Rlch ' Ct * n * in “A Wing and a Ihr but T **"tieth Centuryla A®** discovery was married 14 to Kay Morley, pretty |ZJ actrem who is building a l?*®»«*r of her own. ’* t know what prompted the ” to reveal the marriage, but it 2"t *»• been these publicity £"•* made of Dick and his felJeanne Crane, at the Bell Movieland TJJ* wtt > eeok up a romance at 7 Os a hat. And It wouldnt fc ry>nt for Dick's bride to see su- u "kod with those of | Hotlywood beauties. eelkng a lot of bonds in M Zlt 5, Devine was reunitkm ?J* 1 ,unt wh «m ho hadn't . mJ# yean. Her name Is Mrs. '"d she Is a sister of kk al* ’“ t * mother. Mrs Isham * rt *»l-throated Universal hdTy * * tmsuspeetod *heut his ancestors For in JW r** grandfather m L*•* one of the found *» aJ! a **F»Ms Naval aeatl ,hat frandfather "Std, was the model for the

eve dinner gUMU Os Dr end Mra Hoy Arcbhold and Mr.. Phil Byron The regular stated meeting of th* Knetern Star will be held at the Ma«oni< hall Thursday evening at •even thirty o'clock initiation services Will be held for eight candidates and a good attendance j* d<* sired. •Mr and Mrs W p. Schrock entertalned with a lovely Cbrlstma* dinner for the following guest*. Mr*. A J Smith, Dr and Mr* Fred Pat’erson and their guest, Mrs. B. Balch i>t North Miss Bess l»chrock of Indianapolis, and their daughter. Mie. Janet of Washington. D c The I nion townohip Womans ninth will have their annual Christmas meeting Wednesday at ’he home of Mrs. Walter Thieme. Thia Will be an al! day meeting with a pot-luck dinner at noon and a twenty five cent gift exchange. Cheer sisters will be revealed and new namesi drawn. All memlters are requested to be pre* ent. MRS. CARL ECHUG ENTERTAINS CLUB The Good Neighbor* home economics clirli met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Carl Schug. The home was beautifully decorated in keeping with the Christmas eruaon. The meeting was presided over by the president. Mrs. Cart Schug and the *ong, “It Came Upon th* .Midnight Cleat." was sung in unison by tbeg roup. Devotional* were given by Mi* C. W R. Scbwartz and the club creed wan refloated in unison. Roll call was answered with “bow to keep the Christmas spirit." A solo. “While Shepherd* Watthed their Flock* by Night " was sung by Pearl Raymond and a v«-ry inter- | eating Chrhstma* story was read by ; Mrs. Menno Nussbaum, entitled “Warfare Candle." A piano solo “Sleigh Bella" was played by .Mrs. Amos Stauffer, and “Jesus Wants ms for a Sunbeam" was sung by Shirley and Jackie Stauffer with their mother accompanying them at the piano Installation of officers ' was held, followed by a .bort bullnee* meeting. Games were played i and prize, were awarded to Mrs. j Dan Striker and Mr*. Edwin Hau- ■ man. The remainder of the evening 1 wa« spent in exchanging capusle

I statue In New York s Central park commemorating the famous Sev1 enth division, of which Andy a far* • bear was a member. f Did you stop to figure out that f Betty Grable, Lana Turner and f Veronica Lake, the three actresses - nominated by the Hollywood Worn1, en'l Press club as the least cooper1. stive of the year, all owed their ■ early rise to publicity? Frankly. 1 could name several actresses whe . seem to deserve the title more. And » I agree completely on the three 1, men chosen—Fred Mac Murray. Kr- - rol Flynn and Walter Pidgeon. 0 Binger Georgia Gibbs will be hoe n pitaliied for a mtmth In New York 1 following an operation for a spinal e ailment . . . Unda Darnell's hotel

y accommodation! in Chicago were b so poor that the Rill Brother* stayed all night at the Latin Quartor, where they are appearing, and t lot Linda have their auite. . . . r Hollywood shocked to hear of th* y death of Rose Ryan, who was rur . over by a car on the Sunset strip t Rose was the hat-check girl at th* i House of Murphy and was known t to all the celebs. . . . Approaching motherhood len t alowing Paulett* t Goddard down. She still takes a u three-mile hike every day on th* t beach. . . . Too many women, observe* Mercedes Marlowe, swear they wouldn't marry the beet mar . in the world and. later, discover F they haven't. a Get Sonny Tufts to tell you about d the time he tried to operate th* y large hose that Wife Barba bought a to protect their Isolated house against Are Sonny was tossed e straight into the air and the whip t ping ire hose knocked three winy dows out of the house. [• e Columbia Starlet Leslie Brook* d and Tony Shay have set the datet Feb. 1. And. incidentally. Sgt. John t Shay, brother of Leslie a Sauce, has o been given a part in The Story of f G. I. Joe" Before hi* Army dischart*. he won th* D. F. C. and the Air Medal for his feats as an n aerial gunner. ’• ———— t lobby Watson, who played Der i. Fuehrer in "The Hitler WJ*just sold Monogram a song. Teure n th* Answer.” which he and Tom il Brown's father, Marry, wrote N d yearn ago! r HOLLYWOOD HI JINKS SuI- senna Foster Is having her piano, i- SXndture aad her r, Carmel. where she ha* taken e three-month leas* on a Meuse

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 -* 1001 Monday Pythian Sister Temple, K of p <-*• p. tn. Monaay I ythian Sister Temple, K of p <:M p. m. T uesday Tbeta Tau. Elks home, g Red Cross Sewing Center. Legion P- m. _ Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall, < p, m. Wednesday I nion township Woman's dub. Mr. Walter Thieme, ull day. Thursday Men* Union Prayer Service, ground Boor public library. 7:30 P m. St. Vincent DePaul sociftly, K. of C- hall, 2 p. m Eastern Star. Masonic hall. 7:30 p. tn. Sunday Boho Methodist church watch party, church. 7:30 p. m. friends an dscrap lug gift*. At the close of the meeting, lovely refreshment, were served by the hostess. i.Mns. John Heller entertained informally Cbridtma* afternoon for her granddaugh’er. Miss Martha Macy. V 2/c, of Washington, D. C. Other guests were the Mimes Janet Schrock. Y 1/c, also of Washington. D. (' , Mary Frank. V 2/c Chicago, 111., Marjorie Miller of Indlinapolfet. Kathleen Ftyhack, u student home for the holidays from Indiana university. Bloomington. Mary Jo Hoffman of Ball State college at Mum le. Margaret Moses of Franklin college. Mr*. J. C. Maydln of Knockeville, Teton.. Mr*. John Acheson and the Misses Alice Yoat and Betty Melchi. •Mrs. W A Ixtwer and .Miss Elizabeth Peterson entertained with a Christmas dinner fcr Mr*. Grace All-weln. Mr. and Mns J. H. Heller and Miss Martha Macy Mr and Mrs. Ernest l ake entertained with a turkey dinner Christmas day for the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. J B. Greilach of Ohio City. Ohio. Mr*. L. H. Uke and daughter Miss Alice. a:t.i Mi*<* Grace Coffee. The Ralnltow girl* will have iiitiattou and institution at the Masonic hall Friday afternoon at Hie two thirty o'clock. All Raitvbow girls and Mason* are invited to attend. The Bobo Methodist church will have a watch party at the church Sunday evening at seven thirty o'clock. All members are invited to attend

•RIRJHS •Mt .i*rt<l t[r* Lister Herman Brunner, roam, 3. are the parents ot a liety girl, born it the Adams county •memorial hospital this nairtting at 3:30 a. tn She weighed ft pounds. 1 ounces and has not been named .Mr. and .Mia. Paul Fuelling, route 3. are ilie parents of a I atby girl liorn at the Adame coun'y memorial hops-sal Sunday morning at 7:11 a. in. She has been named Catherine LoflSO. Small Size 1 Yard! *w I J® MARIAN MARTIN Pattern ROW ONE YARD 35-Inch makes siie 10-1® apron with two butterfly pockets; or use scraps for contrast as shown Pattern *OSO. small 14-K. medium 15-20. large 40-42. Small. 1 yd. 35-in.; medium. yds.; large 1% yds. Scraps for contrast. Send TWBNTY CBNTS in coins for tbase patterns to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago W. QL PHn» PlAlalF *lZ*> NAMt. ADDRuBB. RTYLt NUMBBR. FIFTOTN O®NTB more brings «th* Mvlea Martin Fall and tar Petters Book tell of smart sggyHOgMke tty We. A free bed- )•< k.i pattern Is printed right tn the boob

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Purple Heart KL jJ T Sgt. Eugene B. Arnold has been awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in France. September 12. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arnold of route 2. and his wife and small son reside at Willshire. Sgt. Arnold is a graduate pf Kirkland high school and entered the army in July, 1942. He received his basic training at Camp Forrest. Tenn, and went overseas in June of this year. Sgt. Arnold is still in a hospital in England.

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'Pvt. Joseph O. Mcßride lias arrived uafely somewhere In France. His address may lie ob'alned from hie wife. who. with their small daughter, reeldew at 364 Stevenson street. •I*fc. Roliert V. Kenivworthy of New York Is spending a three-day paws at he h<nne of his mother. Mrs. M. A Kenworthy. 904 Jeffer«in street. A Chrfatmas greeting card from Germany hae been received l>y this office from M Sgt. Thomas Summers. son of Mrs. Rose fummetc <>• North Twelfth street.' •Mrs. Cimhner Doßolt was pleasantly surprised Sunday morning when her husband. Pvt. Chaliner Deßolt, called her from a hospital In New York. P«t dljoßolt has been overseas for several month* and ha* been In a hospital in England for the h|g: iWo montlH. He expects to grrlvt lome the first of the year.

V'T. 11 |g"||l|i. mm *3 MM tJL Bn ’Jr fl 11 m K aJB W w 1 M 3 v rMs* mEj 1 ‘-CaLft B i Aid I / / kl iHtl ■*&-•. * 1 Ji * I n i -n r Ji ’ ® T HflAr ' - n W IK B fi w JaF .« A Jyy Miiiiiyyiiii’f Uft, Kslly gmwa iurssy suit with block; cantor, gray fionnol, stripod satin trim; right, groon and fuchsia wit.' t i The big nows in suits this season is that they are softer and more feminine The three r - l«la above show the trend. The two-fabrlc suit. left, combines Kelly green with black The black is iged with black braid In the Victorian manner The black skirt has a center front kick pleat. Center is a gray flannel suit with a striped satin scarf In gray and maroon, and gunmetal buttons. A Kelly green jersoy wool su.t Is shown right- Th«re Is considerable width to the skirt, the jacket Is treated with diag-' onal stitched pleats to detail and shape the collarleu neckline which is accented with a fuchsia scarf.) Jacket buttons are gilt and mock emeralds. f/afereoWoaa/)

Observe Golden -Anniversary ■ jßk £ Mr. and Mrs. William Pennington celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with an informal reception and open house for their many friends, relatives and neighbors. A family dinner was held Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington were married December 25. IS9I and have one daughter. Mrs. Charles Itobenold. residing at 261 North Seventh street. The couple has resided in this city the entire fifty years, excepting six months when they resided near Ossian.

Awaiting Reassignment Miami Beach. Fla. Pfe. Norman F. Bultemeier. 24. son of Mr. and Mrs i-ouls Bultemeier, of Decatur route one. has returned from service outside the continental United States and is now being processed tljrough the army ground and service redistribution station in Miami Beach, where hi* next assignment will be determined. Pfc. Bultemeier served 32 months as an ammunition carrier with the Infantry in the Southwest Pacific theater of operations. Before entering the service Pfc. Bultemeier was employed as a carpenter. He became a member of the armed forces on Oct. 6. 1911

John Chrkstener, local fur buyer, purchased a enow white weaeel pelt from Ralph Rice of Root townahip, whose dog ran down the animal. Mr. Chrlstener said it was one of the first white weasels captured in rhe copnty in several yeans. The pelt brought one dollar. Clayson Carroll of Berne visited here after a two months' trip through the east, dining which he attended to business for hie company i.Mr. and Mrs. David Biker and daughters Kathleen Ann and Rosemary returned to their home in Marion. 0.. today after spending the Chris'mas holiday with friends and relatives in thhs city. ■Mrs. Lona Reynolds of Bluffton -pent Chris- mas day with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mie Pete Reynolds. —o Trod* '!» • I4<w*‘. T ru»,ssru

Adams County Memorial Hospital I Admitted: Mis* Betty Topple. 23* Madkvon street; Mis* Ruth Kiefer, 425 North hTlrd etreet; Ri- hard Allen Rumple, io* North ElevenlJt s'reet; Win. Ostermeyer, route 2; Mies Iris Jean Hoagland, Rockford route 3; Ward A. Miller. Berne; Mr*. Charles Diayer, route 4; Mr*. Gerald Sheets, 227 Nonth Fourth street. ■Admitted and dtaniosed: Mrs. Mary Elliot, Fort Wayne; Miss Eileen Ryan. Fort Wayne; Mm. George Sipe; Ed A-blgiucher. 1027 ' Sou’ll Line street; David Simon. Berne; Ronald Price, rout ■ a; l*<»yt Sipe. Berne rural route; Charles Stit*er, Homestead No. 9, Di» tniidted: Glen Dragg, Geneva rural route ; Mi* Bernard Hain and Isiby girl Ague* Terese. 217 North Sixth street; i.Mm. Louis Jac<lh* and Inkby boy, Stephen Carl, 116 North Tenth street; M'a. Harry G. Geneva; Mrs. Ervin Franz and tushy boy, Loren Dean. Monroe; Mia* Ida Jane We|dy. Marian; Adulpli BstltenU'lerj route 2. Mrs. Roger Bentz - nd baby boy. ('hat h* Roger. Jr., Berne rural route.

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Seaman Likes Babies Boston. — (UP) — When Seaman Frank Cocchl heard a baby crying in a locked automobile, he 'sma*hcd the car's window, salvaged a milk bottle from the buck seat, and played nursemaid for an hour until the infant's mother returned. — - o— Army ordnance artillery ammunition plant at Joliet. 111. hast thus far used 22.000 mile* of two-inch adhesive tape In sealing ammunition. MASONIC Called meeting. M M. degree. Tuesday, Dec. 26 at 7 p. tn. Supper a! 6:15. Edwiird F. Jaterg. W. M. - o — Balltxtn Square and Round Dance Wednesday niuht. Dec.

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Illi " • Announcement i ■ ■ Beginning today, December 26. 1911, m y ■ Law Office will he located on the first ■ floor «»f the : ELUS BUILDING : ■ ■ 107 South Second St. * ■ * ■ When assuming the office as Prosecuting a , Attorney on January I. 1915 1 shall have * ■ this office al the same location. • I. _ I During the past five yearn we have ■ operated the Abstract Office formerly ■ 8 owned by the late Judge C. 1,. Walters. , ■ Recently we have purchased the Paul H. ■ liraham Abstract Company. These are * ■ now merged and will be operated on and * a after today, December 26. 1911 in the • ■ Ellis Building at 107 South Second street. ■ I* I . We invite and welcome all callers at ■ <»ur new location. • J • G. Remy Bierly ; I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■. s

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