Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1945 — Page 3

WMiSDAY. AUGUST 16,1945

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MILLER w Jsaturday .. Miller, daughter of 'W'i Fonner. 1x - bride of Clare S. of the Rev. and Mrs. G. city, in ‘.JK, i at six o'clock in the Saturday. August H. at of the groom's parents, pastor of the Rivarre K'p.h med the .single -*■ in the presence of the unaA families. For ft wedding the bride chose dress, Willi which she QKk accessories and a ghoulof white gardenias. k..*] Mrs Eddy are both nnthe Magnovox Co. in irt W’"'- aIuI for * l,e l >l,psellt frWi the home at 414 N. Sevui S| '> ”'’ S C ‘ ty ' ; jS ■ ’ '' ITEJjAIN for IIENDS TUESDAY Mrs. Austin Merriman lertaft. . a group of friends at home near Monroe ■ji®, veiling. Outdoor games !re and a lovely lunch ThfflSS present were the Misses jttyWonng, Mildred Trieker. one mr'iman. Jean and Esther »reman, Barbara and Janet Bryl t Richard Bryan, Don Hirly, ißt-r Tinkham and Mr. and rs. Mali; ice Miller and son, RogThe Biilaihea class of the First aptlst'rlmreli will meet, at the ome S Mrs. Gettys Parmer Frilyevwjir- at seven thirty o’clock, ith Mrs C. E. Bell as assistant Kte9g.L\ social evening has been lanneiland all members are reDested to be present. 9 — The fp' hiaa Sister Needle club j 111 hare a picnic at the home of'

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Mrs? Roy Price Monday evening at six o'clock. Members are a-ked to bring a covered dish and table I service and those who desire trail-i spoliation are requested to meet at Hie K. of I’, prompt!;, al five forty- i five o’clock. Tile St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Sunday school, fivei miles northeast of Wren, (>., will hold a .social on (lie church lawn | Tuesday evening. This social is to substitute for the usual pre-war-annual picnic. ,\ bMief program will he pre-ented by various church organizations a' eight fifteen o'clock. The public iri invited to attend. .Large crowds attended the services held in the local churches last, evening to give grateful thanks that the war is over. WOWO put out a peace extia at Fort. Wayne late Tuesday night night and WGL dropped a circular from their airplape to tell the people the war was ended. Miss Susan Ringcuift of Fori ! Wayne, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer of route five. Because of the chance they may catch fire during battle, telephones in tile fire-control turrets of battleships have neither batteries nor electrical generators. Their current is generated, instead, by the voices of the men ' speaking into them. Chicago has the largest Young, Men’s Christian Assn, in the world. It is composed of 24 departments. , 13 summer camps and 75,00<i mem- ! hers. :

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 —1001 Thursday St. Luke'.i ladies guild, church, all day. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, I church lia.sement, 7.15 p. m. Women of the Moose, Moose I home, 7:30 p.m. Rainbow Girl-, Masonic hall. 7 :3tl p. m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. i'. S., church. 1:15 p.m. St. Paul Ladies Aid, Mrs. Tom Hees, all day. Progressive Workers class of | ! Fir-: lulled Brethren elinrcli, Mr. I and Mrs. Paul MeCahren, 7:30 p.m. First F. B. I). Y. B. Cla.-it, Mr . I It. E. Mumina, 7: 30 p.m. Monroe Better Homes club picnic, Berne park, G:3O p.m. Friday Nurse’s Aide picnic, Berne park. ' , G:2O p.m. Philat hea class of Bapt i st | church. Mr. . Geliys Parmer. 7:30 I pin. Sunday Salem Methodist homecoming, i church, all day. t'hrisi annual reunion. Trier’s, , Park, Fort Wayne. Monday Pythian Needle club picnic, Mrs. Roy Price, G p.m. Japanese General Commits Suicide Zurich. Aug. 1G tl'P) LI. Gen. Kiyotomi Okamoto. Japanese military attache, shot and killed himself at his home today. Thus he followed the example iet by Japanese war minister Gen. Korechika Anami, who committed Bari-Kiri in Tokyo yesterday to •atone for hio failure” to win the war.” Okamoto formerly was assistant chief of -tuff in Singapore. He was assigned to Switzerland :n December, 1943. and recently has been under medical treatment I here. ■ I

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— T - ifilij® Rober. Gillig, A S. son of Mr. am! Mrs. 11. M. Gillig. who left for rviee two weeks ago, has begun j his training in the navy at SampI son Naval Station. New York. His address is Co. 51G, G-9-L, I .S.N. | T.C., Sampson, N. Y. At Camp Fannin ('amp Fannin, Texas, Pvt. Low- , ell Thatcher of Decatur, Ind., Rt. • G, lias arrived at this station and lis taking basic training in Company (’, 54111 Battalion, 11th Training Regiment. Pvt. Thatcher is | tlic son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert j Thatcher. Stationed on Guam ('pl. Jack W. Mcßride of Decatur. is now stationed at a I! 211 i Superfortress base on Guam. ('pl. Mcßride is an automotive mechanic in an air service group ■ of Colonel Carl R. Storrie's 314th j Bombardment Wing. Planes from jibe field participated in strikes against industrial and military targets on the Japanese homeland while I lie base was still under construction. The corporal’s wife, the farmer Martha B. Purler resides at 417’5 (.’loss street. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Mcßride, of route six. O Railroads moved approximately 225,000,000 tons of freight and express for the war department, from Dec. 1941, through Dec. 1944. Western Railways reports. Three hundred gallons ot water I are pumped daily for each ot the | 3,000,000 residents of Chicago.

OBHHHHk : is i • ' *;>????>?>i Im I i WEARING a Free French uniform, I Mlle. Denise Petit, secretary of the Department of the Seine, France, i» I shown as she testified in the treason case ot the aged Marshal Henri Philippe Petain in Paris. She was the only woman witness to testify et the trial. (/nternotionol) Democrat Want Ads Get Results I Wrap-an-Tie Frock ww 9121 SIZES ,il7 .*A /' //• ’0- T u - I ■ f’.’- ■? • • • I Ji Marian Martin Need a new dress in a hurry? Pattern 9121 can be made in an afternoon! Blouse is one flat piece . . no side seams. I’nll it over head, wrap and lie Separate lirndl skirt. Pattern IJI2I codies in Junior Miss sizes 11. 12. 13. 11. l.">, IG. 17. IS. Siz. IG. 2 7 „ yards 39 inch fabric Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this' pattern to Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80. 111. Prim plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. JUST OUT I The Marian Martin Summer Pattern Book, a collection of all that’s new and smart in wearing apparel for the family. FREE Nightgown Pattern printed in Isiok. Send Fifteen Cents for vniir rnnv

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• _ ■I "'O lUfc.- 171 PICTURED in front of a microphone, i Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is shown as she spoke in a two-way broadcast from New York to Leksand, Sweden. Dr. Lise Meitner, noted woman scientist whose research helped develop the atomic bomb, broadcast from the Leksand end. Both Mrs. Roosevelt and Dr. Meitner placed the responsibility on the women of the world to see that atomic energy is used for the benefit of man. (international) j ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur | I /fl«\ 1 f CORK Klima MIX I [ i i pa csilsv# I I j quality. > ■ i I haSWW I Z The everlast--v? : ing beauty of .liijl /f; our items — 'd\x Hashing, color- 1$ vi I til stones in |j\, smartest de- iP-z sit>ns of f>(iod «£ taste — make go u r Costume I'Z .Jewelry most Ip'j I 1 VZ |. ■»-!> j ippealin.R, I'k .. _

Thi 1 panes of tile bombardier's i windows uro. of necessiiy, optically perfect. The Texas capitol at Austin 1 second only to the capitol at Wash-I ington, D. ('. in size. ('hicago's t'iiat post Office wa - :i small log cabin also useil as a ritoie. Il built ill 1832. More than -I, apo non head of cai-l tie are ulailghtercd every year in Chicago.

[f ~ i 1 “M E JOIN WITH M l people ‘ [ r iii thankinj* Almighty God I j for this day of VICTORY. N F 1 Our hearts Rd out to those I I ■ whose loved ones do not re- L * turn. Our solemn pride to r ; those in our armed services V w ho s e devotion to duty I hrouiiht peace to a ravaged L i world." | k GILLIG $ DOAN J FUN ER AL H 0 M E j DECATUR PHONE 794 L K g :::::::: >::: a««as;>isi st s: s: a ::«st st si >: st st st st st;; st st st st st st st:: st st ■; s: st st st st st ;t BIG HELPS in home making I I te 3 - - BEDROOM SPITES Best of construction in a ' I choice of styles and finishes. Priced in accordance with * your budget. I 'OB Ww ,11 HpSW <- I A ! I IW '• s *--' ' I I i i - / ' .. ROOMY BOOKCASE I’I.ATFORM ROCKER I’stful and dcctsralive Ibr I lami-omcl.- .-.ivied l.mu : ■ I den or living room. Beauti io<-k. r oi ib-,-p. lesinil < omi luiiv finished in rich walnut. loci’ In . lioi, . ot . dor '™- ■ - : ■■ ftw? ■ uimAimAST SET High ( hairs • Smart modern style in rich Stiiid> construction. built Limed Oak, including Table for comfori : sevenil : :yl- : >nd 1 (’hair. ; padded seals. mil fnii.-ie s —.—— IMfc I 'I V . '= O KNEEHOLE ‘ HOLLYWOOD MIRRORS DESKS BEDS Attractively styk'd in Comfortable, smart- All sizes in round rich walnut fini sll . ly styled beds in a or square styles. Has G roomy tlrawers; clioice- of- popular A "must” in every I ample working space, finishes. home. Open Evenings except Wednesdays Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. We Deliver

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