Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1945 — Page 3
I DAY, MARCH 5, 1945.
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K7so ciety has ■ for their reguins ■>> lb- annex fcb-b a very large a’.nt was in ■ nnibday Party lor fc, " ia.lt month ■Yon rW ” - Ib-o Im’h .la «j ■Lter i.m.s.mb tser: '<><(l ■ |)y |Mw Km ■ ' arky atnl Stinky: ■ \ V;I -. < returned ■, UIV from Afti-a. ami wife K,-. if>norm- at nr d m ■,.,. win "• made by the ■;,, v Toy save very ( ■.. T , talks r".uaiding tlm ■ r,wm-k 'As far away II ■., v Sab.tn! and family ■ in Africa and ■' ■ Jy-y 'from t.ll- ■ w . .. ~-Ved by Ibe • liter- ■ ntit’ti which Aire. K »> Hiai'inan. The K lg amounted ,r > s■•’• M s-r <»••••■ ''■■■■ Baer given for ■ ORIN CRIDER ~ . who was Miss ■: '■ 2... smet of a lovely show-r given by B !<■ ■- 'he home ■ r M <. tieraid Strick■P af-ertiomt was spent in B.binm. : rizee 1- ing given ■is Criib r. who was then inK tlie dttiins room to open ■ . y wr.uppef gif's attached K-. j. $ flowing itt■ tn a huge ■ and white umbrella. ■ t ■ -11 k and white ( . or scheme ■also evidi ■. e lovely rewhich were served to guercs. Merdames ■ iriw.it 1- and daughter Kath- ■. V'.n. E. A. t ider. Hubert ■’ ' - Baumgartner. William ■«-en, Everett Faulkner, Jr., ■ Mary Kel’er. Thomas ■ .oiii W iiiam Ko ils. Mieses r . Kuhtie. I.i'i.- Baughman, ■: Baughman. Joan Krick. ■ Wa:il. Max Ellen I.miner, and ■y Sautters. ■ Rowing git’s who remem- ■ : Mis. c tier with pretty gifts ■ v:»W»v io attend were ■ here Tiro, ks and (Marjorie ■toy from France.-. Shinier ■ 'Mount Carrol. 111. Dor- ■ H.itr.mond. Indiana Univer- ■ ' and Kathryn Ya- ■ II- 1-p>e;-s College. Tiffin, ■he Wws nva« assisted by Mrs. ■ts- and Mrs. Paul Heller. ■st u. b. ladies aid ■s RECENT MEETING ■it” Ladies Aid society of the : ■t ' tt.’ d Bret hern church met ■mlj.v afternoon at the home j [MT Vernon Hill, with devo- ' i
I 7 ; I Women of DECATUR I&& We Meet Our Fat ~gp I Si Salvage Quota for March! The nation’s fat-salvage goal for March is 26,550,000 lbs. To ’ <7/ V realize that tremendous amount, "X this community—and every other — ' n the nation—must fill its quota. • ■= = Won’t you go all out to help put — 5 the drive ever the top this month? ' E X Remember! Your country is ' depending enthose used fats to help — |HB - Bake medicines, bullets, synthetic > ~M E 1 rubber, soaps for military and civilian fe — I «se,and hundreds of other essentials. Check your own savings by this = check list. Maybe you’ve been over- J " ~ J 00 -g some of these sources. ; Approved by OPA and WFA. : Fad for by industry. — — r cytrß RED P°» nlS! I 1 HOW TO GET EXTR > |’l SAVE all bits small bowl I th(mNo 'l 3. I I 4 'l » !• ham. Chin, nt do) ° n rbut c^cr * I ; 5 - -
t tions iby IMrs, Charles Hakes and .Mrs. Karl Crider. The business meeting was conducted by Airs. It. I). Wynn, five calls were reported and the work committee turned in $16.95. The society voted to make a contribution of $25 to the local Tied Cross drive. 'Refreshments were serv'd by the hostess, assisted Iby Mrs. Harry Poling and (Mrs. David Wynn Hostesses for the April meeting will lie Airs. IR. O. Wynn, Mrs. R. R. Wilson and iMns. Roy iChilcote. and the work committee will comprise 'Mrs. 'Frank Jones. Airs. Karl Crider and IMrs. 'Hubert Gilpen. Sunday guests at the Dan Stadler home, Gil North Second street were as Ifollows: Mr. and '.Mrs. O. Wanelbo of Ketchikan. Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Harry French Mr. ami IMrs. Harley 'Studler and son Don, iMiss Agnes Fisher and Win. Studler of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Anna uMinger, tHerne, and Albert Studler of this city. The meeting dflfthe Y. P. M. D. of tho Nuttman Avenue V. Ji. Church 'will the held at the Trouttier home, with 'Miss Lois Ann Troutner as hostess. The me-tjng i is called for jseven-thirty o’clock. There will be a meeting of the Victory ‘Class df the First U. H. church at the home of Mrs. Paul Von Gunton, Friday evening a't seven-thirty o'clock. Anyone desiring transportation is reques'Sted to be at the church at seven fifteen o’clock. The meeting off the Psi lota Xi will be held Tuesday evening at I lE'ight o’clock at. the home of Mrs. William Spahr, 922 West Monroe Street, The meeting of the Eta Tau Sigma sorority will be held at the home of (Mrs. Don Stump, Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. The meeting of the Junior Auxiliary of the Am-rican Legion which was schetluled to meet Monday evening, has been postponed. The Better Homes Club of Monroe will meet Thursday evening at seven-thirty o’clock at. the home of 'Mrs. Hiram Wittiwer. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jos-ph W. Rogers I have a baby boy 'born Sunday as | ternoon at 3:45 o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed six pounds and two ounces. o • • Adams County Memorial Hospital • « Admitted: Clyde Westerveld, (Montpelier: Willard K. Brant. S2X
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Pythian Sister Temple, K of P. 7:30i p. m. Junior Arts of the Woman’s Club, postponed. Home Economics Chorus, Mrs. R. W. Rice,, postponed until March 12. Pythian Sisters, K. of P. Home, 6:30 p. m. Our Lady of Viwtnry Discussion Group, Mrs. Herman G. Miller, 7:30 p. m. Kirkland P. T. A., Gym, 7:30 p. m. General section of Woman's Club, postponed. Junior Auxiliary of Ami rican Legion, postponed. Tuesday First. V. B. W. M A., Mrs Clarence Drake, 7:30 p. m. C. L. of ('. after church services, K. rtf C. Hall. Eta Tau 'Sigma.'Mrs. Don Stump, 8 p. m. Psi lota Xi. (Mrs. William Spahr, 8 ip. tn. Wednesday Historical Club, Airs. James Fristoe, 2:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Married Couples Club, 8:45 p. m. Thursday So Cha Rea, Airs. Clyde Butler, 7:30 p. m. 'Methodist W. S.C. S., Church Social Rooms, 2:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Society, all day meeting 9 a. m. Methodist W. S. C.xS. Executive [ Committee, 1:45 p. m. i Y. P. tM. B. of Nuttman Avenue I'. B. Church. Lois Ann Troutner, 7:30 p. in. Better Homes ib, IMonroe, Mrs. Hiram Witt.wei, 7:30 p. m. Friday Red Cross Knitting Center, Legion, '2 p. in. to 5 p. m. Victory Class of Ist I’. (B. Church, Mrs. 'Paul Von Gunton, :30 p. m. 'Mercer avenue, John W. Lewis, route 2. Bryant. , Admitted and dismissed: Mrs. Faye Alutschler, 632 North Third street. Dismiss'd: Mrs. Jennie Durbin. 1111 North Second; Baby Katherine Anita Bleeke. Decatur route 3; Raymond B. Brorein, Rockford, O,; Mrs. Ira Raymond and baby boy. Berne; Mrs. Vernon Harold Fellers and baby boy, Monroe route 1. Mrs. James Wheeler. Geneva: Sherman Essex. Monroe, Mtv. Roy Elwon Walt, and baby girl. Geneva; Mrs. Charles Wagner and baby boy, 316 .Stevenson, Mrs. Robert Odle and baby .boy, 725 Mercer avenue; Mrs. Fred Scheumann and baby boy, 376 Stevenson: Airs, Robert Colter and baby lioy, 518 W. 'Madison Street; Lase Swygart 1115 W. Madison Street; —— o — Suffers Broken Leg In Auto Accident 'William McMillen, 26-year-old soldier son of Mr. and Mrs. Druce McMillen of east of Decatur, suffered a broken leg at 1:30 o’clock this morning when the car he was driving turned over on U. S. highway 224, east of Decatur A tire blowout was blamed for the accident. AkMillen was taken to the Baer Field air base for treatment. Sew and Save 9176 sizes i t"j LA lS X 1 * O S’ (/•’wpFm A MARIAN MARTIN Pattern 9176 provides two frocks (one with sleeves), sunsuit, slip, panties, cute bonnet! Use up remnants or usable parts of worn garments. All simple to make. Pattern 9176 comes in sizes 6 mos., 1, 2. 3,4, 5 yrs. Size 2. frock and bonnet, takes 1% yards 35-inch fabric. 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-make clothes for all. Free Blouse Pattern printed right in the boot Send Now. „ _.
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At Ft. Pierce Riw 1 Kfl Arnold M. Bultemeier, seaman second class, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bultemeier of Preble township, Decatur route two, is now stationed at Fort Pierce. Fla., where he is taking training as a driver of landing barge. Seaman Bultemeier entered the navy last October 17, and took boot training at Great Lakes. He attended the Preble Lutheran school and was formerly employed by the Fort Wayne Wire company. His brother, Paratrooper srwin Bultemeier, has been wounded twice in the suropean theater of the war. Parked Auto Damaged Here Saturday Night An auto owned by Forest Railing of near Decatur was badly damaged 'Saturday evening when it was struck from the rear while parked on South Second street. The driver of the car which struck th.- Railing auto had not reported the accident to authorities at noon tday. Q A special air-cargo packing developed by the Manhattan Storage and Warehouse Co. (N. Y.) makes] it possible to ship the most delicate j precision Instruments to remote regions with assurance of their safe; arrival. The meth d is based on aj series of concentric containers. j
FASTEST JET PLANE New General Electric Jet Engine Powers Lockheed “Shooting Star” * The fastest plane in the world is the new Lock- jet. The noise, like the roar of a fast freight train, heed P-80 “Shooting Star”. is irehind him. And because the G-E turbine enr _ .... gine has few movable parts, it is simple to service The most powerful aircraft engine in the air * maintain today, the new General Electric jet propulsion c engine, propels it. This new high-powered G-E jet engine was de- . . , , , „ , 1. veloped at the River Works of the General Electric Installed in the sleek, prope cress - g ter, Company, Lynn, Mass., where the first jet engine the new G-E turbine engine is more than twice as for AA p was Jua . d in the United Stl[es . powerful as previous models, first produced tor Cmf Srhmrrtady, Now York. the Army Air Forces by General Electric. The tremendous power of this relatively light ★ * * engine, and its simplicity of Operation, will give Hear the G . E ra j io programs: •‘The G-E All-girl Orchestra,” U.S. pilots new margins of Speed for aerial combat. Sunday 10 p.m. EUT, NBC—“The World Today” neu>s, r Monday through Friday 6:45 p.m. EWI, -E Pilot fatigue is reduced by the lack of vibration. House Party,” Monday through Friday 4--00 pm- EWT, CBS. In flight, the pilot never hears the noise from the for VICTORY—BUY AND HOLD WAR BONDS GENERAL @ ELECTRIC
1 Mi'&iE I * W ll Ull lilllil!IIIIH 111 111111111111 l Ij* Unit Is Cited Pvt. Richard E. Mailand, son of Mrs. -Louise 'Mailand, is a.member j o.f t.he 259th Engineers General ! Service Regiment which recently ; received t.he (following award, aic-1 cording to an article printed in Stars and Strip's, the army news-j paper “For superior performance of exceptionally difficult tasks and for maintenance of a high standard of diseiplin,e three service j units have been awarded the meri-1 torious service unit plaque by Com Z Hq This award, the highest of its (kind, is especially design-1 ed for AS'F units. “The three units receiving the award are the 52nd Q. M. Base Depot’s Hq. and Hq. Co., the 786 Engineer 'Petroleum Distribution | Company and the 2's9th Engineer I General Service Regiment." Awarded Bronze Star T/5 Homer W. Fry, who is with ; the 357th infantry division in General Patton's Third Army now push-! ing forwaixi in Germany, received the bronze star according to an official statement made by the Commanding General which reads as folows: “The gallantry and disre-| gard for personal safety displayed by this enlisted num reflects the ' highest credit upon himself and the armed forces of the United States.” Fry is a sort of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fry of Fort Wayne, ami a nephew of Mrs. Ralph Habegger of I Homestead No. 1. Sgt. Lovellette Home Sgt. James E. Lovellette, 24, hue- I band of IMrs. Marie Lovellette, of ; I Decatur, has returned 'from service i 'outside the continental United! ' States and is now being processed 1 ; through the army ground and serv- j I ice forces redistribution station in '
li.Miami Beach, where bis next US* |eignnient will be determined. iSgt. Lovelette served 11 months as ;i machine gun squad leader in the Southwest Pacific theater of operations. While there he was awarded 'Asiatic-Pacific campaign riillbon, tiie American Defense campaign ribbon and t.he combat in-; fantryman badge. Hie entered the service on Sept,. 17, 1910. Sgt. Francis E. Shell of Decatur route 5 'with the smith Tank Destroyer Battalion, t'anqi Shelby, Mississippi, lias been awarded the Good conduct medal. This is an Inward for fait.hiful and exact perifonmaiuie of duty, efficiency, capai esity to product desired results, I and He havior which deserves emulation. '('pl. Frederick ('Pete) Mylott and I his wife are spending a few days ' in this city witJi the former's parj cuts, Mr. and Airs. Martin J. MyI loti. They will return to Bradenton, Fla., Friday after the expira--1 tion of Cpl. Alylott's furlough. GeGraid W. Schlickman, Mo. MrM 2/c, has recently been advanced to that rank and is stationed at Receiving Barracks, Shoemaker, j Calif. Pfc. Robert. L. Kiess has the following new address: Company “D". 68th Medical Training Battalion. ASFTC, Camp Barkeley I Texas. Dfc. Elbert Fuhrman has been ' transferred from Fort Biiss. Texas to 4th Platoon. Company A. 23rd I AST Battalion, Fort Knox. Ky. M i lost 52 Lbs.! ft WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN” MRS. C. D. WELLS, FT. WORTH Ab Pktured H«r» -> You DiAy lose puuude and have \ ' wore Bauder, gtactJu) fLMutr X J eiertiK -Na> dru£« No Uiatives. Eat gravy, butter. The of Mra Welle may oi may out be different thao yours, tut *hy but try the A>d* PUq? Lwk ■aabSs at thetc reaulta Id clinical testa conducted by B J medical doctors more than 100 E- J persona lost J 4 to 18 pounde F j average In a few wee an with * .f the A YDS Vitamin Candy L-X Reducing Plan. \ With thia Ayda Plan you don’t cut gfO out any meals, stan hes. potatoes. Eg VA laeataor butter, you simply cut them duwu. It s aimpie and easier when you enjoy delicious (vitamin fortifced) AYDS before each meal Absojutcly harmlewi 30 dai< supply of Ayds only >2 25. If not delighted with results. MONEY BACK on the very mat boa. Phone SMITH DRUG CO.
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