Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1945 — Page 3

■ iRSDAY, MAY 17. 1945.

jfcSOCIETY'

C OFS TO DINNER" |;i« OF OECODF. PARTY Gppode club of 7’,’ "(Hi. r.il Electric Co., ami enjoyed a m V dinner h*’ evening at ■ ' || o , nP . The room was ‘dPcoraM with lovely and tne tables were ..j, m in;ature May poles. ' ,1 .judlee Mis. Flan Weld- .... Xaonii Hendricks Were [ prizes for the oldest and mother present, reripec- ■ prizes were won po'.hy sHinepf and Mrs. |r ;ll <i guest present a lovely gin. ro graai rmisteteil of several iJ.inns by Carl Sheets and (lore and MV i reading* 'by e Troiitn* r. Mies Calvir Mejfßorn. -ang several selecveral piano asic during the dinner was ,1 by Mrs. .Hetty Fratlhiger. gna Anspaugh was ehair- (]!(. p: ~a-a in. assisted by dlonee, Rmvena Holtliouse. a Augisibiirger, Esther Brohl en A:: alder, Betty Monette Braun. Germaine Geiorence Geimer, Kathryn ‘

kirn ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ivrij Yum-m, Yum-m-m! A ■ t '-V' ■ EMk 'V" H k,... ■ delicious ■ “Cake <>l (he ■ Week.” | futti - FrutG Cake • What a taste thrill you'll i •jet when you bite into this O«p B delicious cake. Try it--your J' '**' e finiilj will enjoy it. Ask for | Tulli I’rutti Cake at any — local independent food store SSfcfT'J or at our bakerv. ■ ■ D Stewart’s Bakery •

A FINAL MEMORIAL SERVICE I is the last of thi s world's liibalcs |i that one can ofler. This is why we are so carel'el in I fiery small detail, since it is the little j- things (hat are so lontf remembered. l| GILLIG 8 DOAN FUNERAL HOME || DECATUR PHONE 794 yLsy

tEI *a II BS ! a !a B aI)yaI1iKB ■«Bsafi9sn H B fl I ■: DULL’S FOOD MARKET ■ ■ — — —■———■ W. Adams St. Open 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Mon. thru Sat.. 4 to 7 Sun. Everyday Prices! Shop & Save ■ Housecleaning SPECIALS NO POINT CANNED Goods 3 no rubbing, qt. 45c Spaghetti, Tomato & g Zero > all purpose cleaner, Cheese Sauce, can 15c B Snir~~r« qt 2 ? c Peas and Carrots, can 15c ■ ‘ )l( and Span, box2lc . „ 9 ■ Wool, box 5c Lima beans ’ —- 2ca 2 3 — Red Beans 2 cans 25c Hi-Ho Crackers, Vegetable Chop Suey, can 30c ■ v 'r lg. size box 21c -— J 1 abisco Asst. Cookies, FRUITS and VEGETABLES ■ th 39c . s Sunshine ' Calif. Oranges, 288 size . ~~— — 1,0 x 1-1 . Carrots, bunch 10c ■ PAPER NAPKINS, 10c Head Lettuce He J "■eetMana

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Ftmnig, Mary Winteregg and Fern Passwater, • . ———— _ MRS. HAROLD OWENS HOSTESS TO CLUB Tile Decatur Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Harold Owens for the regular business and i-ocial meeting. The basin ss session wa„ presided over by the piMdent. Mi*. Fred McConnell, at which time plans were made to entertain Hie Berne Garden club in .June An invitat ion \VBiS r reived from tilt* Berne Garden club to attend the hike and nature tour at Yager cabin May 22. beginning at nine .thirty o'clock. A carry-in dinner will lie served at. noon, and all members of the local club are asked to attend, inter eting papers mi "Gardens of the World and Yours." and "Summer Care of House Plants." were read by Mrs. Oscar Lanktmau and Mrs. A. It. Ashbauclmr. Miss \nn:i K Williams wa* introduced to the club members, and ga" ■ info: mation on the green thumb cou'est, held for all gardener* and flower lovers. iConteets were played and prizes | were won by Mrs. Henry AiH r and

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, church parlor*, 7:45 p. m. Magley Red Cross unit, Mrs. Herman Barger, Evangelical Ladies Aid society, church parlors, 2 p. m. St. Luke Ladies, Church Parlors, all day. Progressive Work rs class of FlfiSt. I’. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wietfeldt, 7:30 p. m. D. Y. B. class of First V B. church, Air*. Seplius .Jackson, 7:30 p. m. Friendship Village home economies club, community building, 1:30 p. m. Pr<ebyt<'i'ian ladies aid society, •Mrs. 11. L. Confer, 2:30 p. m. So Cha Rea, Mr*. T, J. Metzler, 7:30 p,.m. Friday Red Cm** Knitting Center, Red Cross headquarters, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Mason and Eastern Star family night potluck eupper, Masonic hall, 6:15 p. m. Sunday Philathea class of Baptist church, Mrs. Wilbur Stanley. 7:30 p. m. Monday Men's I'nion Prayer Service, auditorium of Nazarene church, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Stehrs, K. of P„ 6 m. Corinthian class of Christian church, Mrs. William Kohls, 7:30. p. m. Tuesday Rebekah lodge, Odd F How* hall. 7:30 ]i. m. Wednesday I'nion townhip club. Mr*. 11 nry Behner. 1:30 p. m. Red Crosri Sewing Center, Legion. 1 p. m. Church Mother* study club. Methodist church parlors. 2 p. m. Mrs. Carl Hilly. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Hilty of Berne, Miss William* and Mrs. Ruseell Owens. Lovely refreshments were served during the social hour by’ the hos- ■■ *es, Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher, Mrs. Gear Lankanau and Mt*. Harold Owens. The Pythian Sister.? will have a pot-luck dinner Monday evening at T * i SIAMOND SHE’ll WEAR WIIH [ ' mil She will cherish always the diamond which you give her. It will be her symbol to the world of the love ami taste of the man she marries. In tribute to her, you should take unusual pains to select only a diamond of immortal beauty. If you would make certain of such matters as weight, color, cutting and absence of imperfections, we gladly offer you our counsel. PUMPHREY Je vv dry Sto r e

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aix o clock, followed by initiutiou at seven thirty, • The I'nion township club will meet Wednesday afternoon at one t.iirty o'clock at the horn , of Mr*. Henry Behner. Mrs. Edna Harden and Mrs. Leona Bienz are the usriistiiii*' h(>Ht i'issps. I he Church Mother* study club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in the Methodist church parlors. Air*. I.aDoyt Miller will have charge of th ■ devotion? and ■Mrs. Tim Sprague and Mr*. Sylvester Everhart will be lesson leader*. Hostesses are Mrs. Glen Manlier and Mr*. Walter'Elzey. Election of otfieer* will l> held and a good attendance is desired. Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at eeven thirty o’clock in the Odd Fellows hall. The Three Link club will meet following the regular lodge meeting. Refreshmentis will be served b.v tile hostess. Mrs. Amos Yoder, and all members are urged to attend. IMrs. William Kohls will be hostess to the Corinthian class of the Christian t liuroh '.Monday (‘veiling at seven thirty o'clock. o — Nazi Labor Front Leader Captured Himmler's Wife And Daughter In Custody Rondon. May 17 —(UP)— Army authoritie in Rome confirmed today that Heinrich Himmler’s wife and 15-year-old daughter had been found in a mountain chalet in northern Italy and *aid they would be treated merely as refugees, not political prisoners. ,A Rome dispatch said Frau Margaret Himmler. 51. and her daughter told questioners, that they assumed Himmler. Nazi war criminal No. 1 and gestapo chief, had been killed in Berlin with Adolf Hitler. "They are all better off dead," Frau Himmler said. 'Authorities in Rome treated the two women as "displaced persons" and said they would be sent to a refugee camp. They were picked up at a chalet 15 miles northeast of Bolzano and lb miles from the prison camp where former Austrian chancellor Kurt Von Schuschnigg was found. O.ber sources report d Himmler still was hiding out in the vicinity of Flensburg, ifoar.the Banish border and seat of the Docnitz government. Though Himmler remained al la g: 1 , ano'hei' much-wanted Nazi war criminal. Dr. Rub rt Ley. was captured by American 101st airborne trco'ps in a h.:::<?e 40 miles # sou't.h of Berchtes.s'aden. Dr. Ley 1 ader of the labor front councillor c.f the 'Prrc.siaii a ate and one of the organizers of the Nazi party, at first deni d his idt t.ti.y. He w. ■> wearing pajamas and had t week's growth of beard when found. One report said he at'emp't■d to , wail .'w poi -mi after his captire. mt faili L From tCcper'iagen cam ■ word hat Maj. Gen. Hermann Von Ilaniieekon, former commander of th° German oe.upa'i.m army in Den mark, had been arrested in Germany on charges of twindling tin German army. II was notorious in t'opci.iiagen for his champagne par tits. 0 Mrs. G. A. Weissling Dies At Findlay, O. Mrs. G. A. Weissling. 77. die I Wedensday evening at her home in Findlay, 0., after a long illness. Survivors include the husband, four sons. Edward. John and William all of Findlay, and Rev. George We.'issling, of Wapakoneta. ().; and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Boch of Findlay and Mrs. Margaret Free man of Columbus, O. Funeral services will be held at 2:3t) p. m. Saturday at the Lutherand church in Findlay. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

LOST! Thousands of red points lost in garbage cans! Every time you throw away scrapings of grease or scraps of fat meat, you’re losing the precious red points your meat dealer would give you in return for used fats. Start today to save every spoonful, every drop of used fat. Get the reward of those extra red points ... and help your country at the same time!

w .-~ ' jC - . luilSi! iJI HiiilhuJill1IllHit!]l!'!ii]bg 'Enoign Richard Mct.'lemihan left today for the we*t coaßt after ripending a 10-day leave wl'h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hullior: Me Clenaha n. Rtif-oell Arthur Andrews, Mi, 2 e, stationed with a ship repair unit at More Island, Calif.. i« spending a 21-day leav with his family in thio city. Fort Knox. Ky., May 17 Second Lt. Eloise A. Noll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Noll of Decatm route eix, graduated from the Fort Knox basic training program for army nurses yesterday after four weeks of intensive fuiidamc'.ital training in army life. 0 Chinese Forces Are Driven From Foochow iC'linng’king. Alay 17 (l l'i Ro inforced Japanese troops have driv en Chinese forces out of th east China port of Foochow alter a two day battle, but hard fighting is continuing outside the city, it was announced today. Chinese military spokesmen said their troops were driven out of Foochow last Sunday after fighting their way into th seaport on Friday. 0 — Recent figures released by Arniv ordnance public relations officers show that the official number of lost-lime occupational injuries, inclmljng occupational diseases, per million man-hours of work, is lower in ammunition plants than in any other American industry.

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Sgt. Herbert UHehnar Commended For (jallar.i Deeds With Air Force For the part they playcil in the | historic series of live low level incendiary attacks on Japan during tin eight day period last March. Sgt. I lerbert . I'iTelm.in, son of ! Prof, and Mr ■. W. E. I'lfclman of : Decatur route one, ,>n.| other eni listed men at B 2'i base.; in the. | Mariana-', have :■■■ n eommended : by .Major General Curtis E. !,'■ May, commanding Hie 211 Bomber Command. Sgl. I ffelinan is an armorer with tin 1 ground eeheloijs supporting the alnio l daily Superfort ■i assault,; against the .lapam e j mainland. "Your determination, kill and '! courage have delivered u stun | iiing blow to the empirn of lie . ' Rising Sun." General l.e \l,i v ~id j "Combat crews and the hardwork ' ing maintenance and staff peoph | are to be heartily commended fol their accomplishments in th'.-a ; historic operations." I i Throughout the eight days ro\ I ering Ihe sustained bombing alt acks,. Sgt. II ffelinan and the I ground staff worked night and | day. virtually without rest, in , keep the army bombers in the ait I and striking at the enemy. Sgt. I'ffelman entered the army .| in March. 1943. His father is t | prjm ipal of the St. John’s Luth . j eran school, north oi, Decatur. .1 O — i 11,000 Airplanes Sold By Government Tile Reconsiruetion Fiminc. I Corp., has already *old 11 ,<>' (I air plane* of all type*, since Hie gov v I eminent ilispnsal program carte, s lasi ye.is. (if Gies 1.053 were <-'in f • pita? primary I raining jilanc*. w hicl ■ 1 brought .sl.l 13..520. The e ive u r j inent has real.zed more than $1 I • i 000.000 from the en: ire sale. Tin t plain'* are sold at RFC rente: ? it I large citi s.

CALS Student of Illi' Henclulll eotiser- • . ~-y of mii. ' (. mo th- ei:y will - . a to W.iym- Sunday to take ' pa. l in l lb' annua) Ila wa Till 1 evile , a; i ’.!■ Shrine I heater. The ma in f .'eat u. -of : lie I ' Vue will b ■ 'he 225 f p: . Hawaiian orchejtra, with - <lll ]| ■' , V< »>•.! I <ll|<‘l .Hid i, Tlii ]>:■().i* ij in eeh br.i < h i Ih.‘ I» , iil h I y» .i of 'b 1 HHidi’iL' of die Ilono- - lulu (-(in-• •: \\i' >y ol inn• i" :.'i Bort • 1 W iviif. ; M <' iui b.• V )?.’ w t • h.is ? »no f 'O> Hl I )i(‘L'O, (’.I 1., Io Vi - lit': tSOII - and di u !i: »• r w. 1/. iiz I WilI ii...:! Vosh v. d» i ;Hid w'l'f. L;. \’oiH - ,» v.'cde ’■ coin rd'-: i nt; lh* iiiHTiiship in tho ii.i vy uh <1 iuu I corns and c «>n I will he ;ii '-.:;'i ,i d lo d i-,, wi'ii tin* i:■■ I. 11 • w ih‘ will I'l u :i ho - .vli 'll , Mi Vogl a Sev<‘!i pc..on.' in ihc I’niu-d S’ales w.io da d kusl > ; ’• B ov<‘ ' < 1 ,nni» ■on iifo in -uraiH at oi <liim r 'i) a special enrvey <»!' tin- X i onal ( . I nd* pw Jer. iii' iiiuno- now -napi i Th" 1.1 '•< : <la i:n pa id by life ill • manic comp.Hiies in I’.Ht was ji.a: under jkhi.ihio T!i n- w»*re (i ;wa cl.iinis paid beLween s!hio.uu ' I j:: | S'l jioi i.oiiti; 21 !>' 'Wr ii .•Sou.MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief Mnny euffcrers relieve n.igßing Inrknrhe «i’ui kb,, <in v I !iey tli ’< ■>v• l i hat I lie Oai caUbtf of their trouble nitty be tired kidneys. '1 he kidneys are Nature’s chief way of faking the excess acidsand waste out of the blood. '1 hevlielp most people piissabout.3 pintsaday. VVlan disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache, rheumatic v pains, kg pains, loss of pep and energy, get.J ting up nights, swelling, pufliness under the exes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or 1 M anty passaueg ui’h smarting and burnim? .1 T'letirnes shows there is something wrung witli y. ur kidneys or bladder. II- Don't wait! Ask your druggist f r Doan’s - I‘dl', ued successfully Ly n.i!in*ns for over Id ' ?'jtrs. I liey give happy relief ami will help the it. L> miles of kidney tubes Hush out poisonous waste fiuia your L'oud. Gut Doan's I’ilb.

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i» ii and siiho,ihhi; iii.Hl and ssh(i.iiihi; 27fi be! .vwn SIOO,Olio and $2ho,()OO anti 1.731 between •SlH.non mid Slodjiiio. \l and Mrs. Jer-s L. Cole have •' lined to .Michigan City after a ;* vv d.iys’ vksit with th° former’s pn.entH. Mr. .nid .Mir. J. JI. Cole.

1/ w buy an extra ’ WAR BOND There isn’t a better or safer investment > *7* f in the world today. > YOU SAVE time and trouble by using Flako because there’s nothing to do but just add water, roll and bake. And you enjoy delicious results because , Flako's quality ingredients are ’ precision-mixed. A f You also save / and trouble in makI ing corn muffins Ly ’ using Flakorn. J \ JL T £. Jr ft