Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1945 — Page 3
RSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1945.
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In parent-teachers Ration has meeting ■ Lincoln iParenrtTeadhei's ■tinn met in ths echool audi■Tuesday evening to observe ■ding of the national P. T. A. Rules gave the devoRllowed iby a short business ■pelix Maier gave a talk on ■ei rt Day,” followed by the ■of colors by Rotary troop ■ quartet of the ministerial ■ion sang several selections, ■ M. 0. Lester gave a talk on ■ and Washington, stating ■experiences of both the men Birthdays are observed this ■The club pack sang several ■allowed by the presentation ■915 charter by S. L. Ever- ■ the president of the associ■re. J- M. Doan, and certifi- £ the committeemen, John ■an. Robert Zwick and Her■tteckelberg, and to the cub ■ Bryce Thomas, Lions‘troop ■ Lowell Smith as scout-mas-■e a demonstration of fire ■ion, using flint and steel. ■ troop 63 led the boys in the ■oath, laws and singing of living the program, refreshjwere served. The committee |ge included Mrs. Royle |er, Mrs. Nathan Nelson and Eith Dolch. fUR HOME ECONOMICS I HAS MEETING I Decatur home economics let Wednesday afternoon at lie of Mrs. Alva Buffenbar[ineeting was opened by the Int, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, with Lb creed and prayer. Mrs. letzger, leader, gave the lesI nutrition, emphasizing givI family a balanced diet, and Banning. Mrs. Roy Price read Lie on “The Mother of A'braBncoln.” During the business k. Mrs. Gerald Durkin urged jtvage of used fats for the fort and the four cents, given Bit pound, to be turned over hub's Red Cross fund, jeshments were served by the B, assisted by Mrs. Charles [.Mrs. Frank Crist, Mrs. Earl [and Mrs. Fred Engle. Mrs. is iSoldner was welcomed inicluib as a new member. tS SHAKESPEARE [HAS MEETING Ladies Shakespeare club met kday afternoon al the home |. Charles Teeple. [ James Kocher presided as Many Wear ILSE TEETH With More Comfort EETH, a pleasant alkaline (nonowder, helUs false teeth more To eat and talk In more comIt sprinkle a little FASTEETH Mates. No gummy, gooey, pasty I feeling. Checks "plate odor’’ breath). Get FASTEETH at f store.
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president. The club collect was repeated and the members responded to roll call with interesting current . events. Mrs. P. Bryce Thomas read a very interesting paper on the American negro. A short meeting of the program committee was held and will meet again Saturday afternoon at tiwo o’clock at the Lome of Mre. Leigh Bowen. iGZwBa 'The club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Earl Adame, with Mrs. Charlee Teeple as leader. TRI KAPPA SORORITY HAS SOCIAL (MEETING The social meeting of Tri Kapipa sorority was held Tuesday evening at the Elks home. A short business meeting was held, after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Neil Highland. Mrs. Watson Maddox, Mrs. Wm. Porter and Mrs. Vaughn Hilyard. Following the luncheon, a miscellaneous shower was given Miss Peggy Staley, president, whose marriage t fl Adolph Rehm will take place in the near future. IM re. Thomas W. Thackery of Berrington, 111., was a guest at the meeting. The regular business meeting will be held March 6. ETA TAU SIGMA HAS POT-LUCK DINNER Eta Tau Sigma sorority enjoyed a pot-luck dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. R._Steury. The dinner was served by dandlelight. with the green and while color scfaeme predominating. Three tables of bridge were formed and prizes were awarded to Miss Iverna Werling, Mrs. Richard Arnold and Mrs. Ray Heller. The next meeting will be March 6 at the home of Mrs. Robert Shraluka. The Church Mothers study club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock at the Methodist (church. IMrs. Dowell Smith will have charge of the devotions and Mrs. Alton Corson and Mrs. Paul Berg will be the lesson leaders. Hostesses will be Mrs. K. J. Koldeway and Mrs. Enmin Johnson. The Root township home economics club wil lhave a, pot-luck supper Tuesday evening at six thirty o’clock- at the Monmouth high school. Husbands are invited to this meeting. The committee will furnish the coffee, rolls and butter, and all members are asked to bring their own table service. The Dramatic department of the Decatur Woman’s chub will meet Monday evening at seven forty-five o’clock at rhe home of Mrs. James Burk. Mre. Fred Patterson will be Chairman of the program, assisted by Mrs. Willard Dehnert, Mrs. Edward iPeck and Mrs. G. J. Kohne. The national council of Catholic women will meet Sunday after Holy
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday w. s. C. S. Circle I, Mrs. John Tyndall, 2:30 p. m W. S. C. S. Circle 11, Mrs. John Nelson, 2:30 p. m. W. S. C. S. Circle 111, Mrs. Lowell Smith, 2:30 p. m. W. S. C. S. Circle IV, Mrs. N. R. Steury, 2:30 p. m. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, 7:30 p. m. U. B. Progressive Workers class, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hesher, 7:30 p. m. pot-luck, 6 pm, • Presbyterian ladies aid society, Mrs. Dale Moses, 2:30 p. m. Stated meeting of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m., pot-hick, 6 p. m. Men’s Union Prayer service, ground floor public library, 7:30 p. m. ißuralistic study club, Mrs. Lawrence BBeckemeyer, 8 p. m. Friendship home economics club, community building, 1:30 p. m. Friday Red Cross Knitting Center, Legion, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Red Cross Knitting Center, Legion, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, 8 p. m. Philathea class of Baptist church, Mrs. Curtis Moses - , 7:30 p. m. Nazarene Good Samaritan class, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, Swartz, 7:30 p. m. Baptist Philo class, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baug-hn, 7:30 p. m. Sunday Bobo W. S. C. S„ Bertha McMichaels, 7:30 p. m. (National Council of Catholic women, school hall, after Holy hour. Monday Needle club , K. of P., after Temple. Literature department of Decatur Woman's cluib, Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, 8 p. m. Research club, Mrs. Walter Krick 2:30 p. m. Father and Son Banquet auspices Methodist Men, Methodist church, 6:30 p. m. Music department of Decatur Woman's club, Miss Eleanor Reppert, 7:30 p. m. 'Dramatic department of Decatur Woman’s club, Mrs. James Burk, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday St. Vincent de Paul society, postponed until after Easter. Root township home economics club, Monmouth high school, 6:30 p. m. IDelta Thieta Tau, Elks home, 8:30 p. m. Wednesday (Methodist Church Mothers study club, church parlors, 2 p. m. hour at the school hall. The St.’Ann and Little Flower study groups will be in charge, and all members of the parish are invited. Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Tuesday evening at eight thirty o’clock at the Elks home. Members are asked to notice the change in time. The Philo class party of the First Baptist church will be held Friday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baughn. The Methodist junior church met after school Wednesday in the church basement with twenty five Cape and Frock SIZES ' 2 ‘ lo ■ JSf .fcr I * 7 * < *’ Jji I f A * J* <"• al iX I 07«. r ’.oh MARIAN MARTIN Make this dainty dress with lace trim for best; with Peter Pan collar, pnff sleeves (included in pattern) for every day. Top both with jaunty cape. All easy to make. Pattern 9402, sizes 2,4, 6, 8. 10. Size 6, frock, 2’/s yds. 35-in.; cape, 1% yds. 39- in., or 1% yds. 54-in. Send Twenty Cents m coins for this pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly Size, Name, Address, Style Number. JUST OUT! Send Fifteen Cents more for our Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book! Easy-to-ipake clotMs tor all. Free Koure Pittern printed right tn the book. Stng goi.
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children present. Games were played and light re'freshmen'te were served. The Needle club will meet Monday evening after Temple. Hostesses will be Mrs. Alice Christen, Mis. Grace Walters and Mrs. Mary ißretwer. The meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul society, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, has been postponed until after Easter. IM is. William Noll of Pleasant Mills attended the Elex club party of Fort Wayne General Electric Co. in that city recently. The theme of the party was “Breakfast at Sai'di’s” and Mrs. Noll was presented an orchid for having the most sons in service. •Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Strickler, Robert Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shoaf and Miss Nola Liby of this city attended the funeral of Mre. •Minnie F. Loraine at Fort Wayne Tuesday. Mre. Loraine, an aunt of 'Mrs. Gilbert Strickler, died Saturday. o • « Adams County I Memorial Hospital I • . » (Admitted: Mrs. Fred Hukill. Bryant; R. E. Glendening, 208 South Fifth street. (Dismissed: Miss Julia Bowman, 415 Grant street; Mre. Harold Hoffman and baby boy, Berne route 2. iMr. and Mrs. Carl Wm. Staley, Berne, are the parents of a baby boy. born Wednesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. He has not been named. o Ration Calendar Processed Foods Blue stamps X 5 through Z 5 and A2 and B 2 valid through March 31. Blue stamps C 2 through G 2 valid through April 28. Meats Red stamps Q 5 R 5, S 5 valid through March 31; T 5 through X 5 valid through April 28. Y 5 and Z 5 and A2 through D 2 valid through June 1. Sugar Stamp No. 34 valid through Feb. 28. Stamp No. 35 valid Feb. 1 and remains valid through June 2. Shoe* Airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3 in book 3 good indefinitely. Always present book 3 when making purchase as stamps are invalid if removed from the book. Gasoline No. 14 coupons now good for four gallons each, through March 21. B and C coupons good for five gallons. Fuel Oil Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31. 1945 have the following values: 1 unit, 10 gallons 5 units, 50 gallons; 25 units, 25( gallons. All change-making cou pons and reserve coupons are nov good. New periods 1 and 2 cou pons also valid now and gooi throughout the heating year. Stoves All new heating, cooking an. combination heating and cooking stoves, designed for domestic use. for installation on or above the floor and for the use of oil, kerosene, gasoline and gas, are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. • ■ W? SHI ■ IIIIm w IT. SAMUEL C. EPES, 29-year-old member of a prominent Richmond, Va., family, who is being held in the penitentiary at Columbia, S. C., awaits trial for the alleged murder of his pretty 26-year-old wife, whose body was found in a shallow foxhole at Fort Jackson, near Columbia, where he is stationed. <(lnttrn»tioo»l)
iv y. f 5-. SECRETARY OF STATE EDWARD R. STETTINIUS, JR., left, is shown being welcomed by Brazil’s acting foreign minister, Pedro Leao Velloso Netto, at the Santos Dumont airport in Rio de Janeiro, as the U. S. official flew in from Crimea where he attended the Big Three conference at Yalta. Stettlnius will participate in the Inter-American conference in Mexico City. This is a radiophoto. ('lnternational; i It ' RE I Eg - ., > AS HETH AIR FORCE bombs find the mark, debris and smoke mushroom from Jap-held Fort Drum, the “concrete battleship" in Manila Bay. The attack wm one of a number that made it possible for our forces to land nn Bataan Peninsula. Air Forces photo.<lnternational) ' z y I ■’ - M •* 4 i ■ If Wit P NEW FOR SPRING — SMART I Berets & Bumpevs | I I- 79 2-49 | (JI These pretty little berets and easy-to- fi' wear bumpers are smart for ail ages, and preferred by most women for all J A 81. occasion wear. Fashion’s advice to -y/ capture that vouthful, trim look. i*. f ’ .* Vw
- —— BUlgjo J IMMI IS 1/c Raymond Venis returned to New York Monday for reassignment after epending a 25-day leave •with friende and relatives in this city. iSgt. Paul ord arrived home last evening to spend a furlough with his parente, Mr. and Mre. Sol Ixird. 0 Riverview Gardens Sale Is Announced Herman Meyer, owner and operator of Riverview Gardens for the pasit 11 years, tbday announced the sale of the tavern to Frank Hebble of Decatur and Charles W. Davie of Garrett. The new owners will take possession Thursday, March 1. Mr. Meyer has made no definite plans for the future, 0 — Legislators Observe Washington Birthday (Indianapolis, F£b. 22 —(UP) — Members of the house and senate of the Indiana general assemtbly met in joint seseion today to observe /George birthday. iSen. Albert Ferris, R., Milton, whose Ibirthday anniversary also was today, made a short talk. Ferris read portions of Washington’s farwell address. —_—_o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
I FATHER and SON BANQUET | Auspices Methodist Men FIRST METHODIST CHURCH < MONDAY, FEB. 26 - 6:30 P. M. I — PROGRAM - | Grand March Vernon Smitley ' Invocation Lowell Smith i Supper—W. S. C. S. Song, “My Country Tis of Thee.” I Reveille Medford Smith / Toast, “Lest We Forget” Walter Krick ’ Music David Owens ( Remarksßy the Pastor Address E. W. Baumgartner ( President Bank of Berne Music Girls’ Trio j Toastmaster—Earl Colter. j Il ■ . I WE PLAN A SERVICE j FOR THE LIVING M — since it is they who keep the final | W tribute in lasting memory. I 1. Therefore between us and the family I w we serve, there is always the closest co- | l] operation. Gl LLIG 6 DOAN I FUNERAL HOME [i DECXTUK PHONE 194 : « Ba fl s [ y ° u ' lll ike ihe ® H “CAKE OF I THE WEEK” TREAT : ORANGE - PINEAPPLE Here’s something different! A tasty combination that will please the most particular appetite. Ask for delicious Orange-Pineapple cake at any local independent food store or at our bakery. 39c 58c Stewart’s Bakery
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