Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1945 — Page 3
■THURSDAY. SEPT. 20, 1945.
«OM£ ECONOMICS LbB INM“ T,NQ C . ’ Decatur llomp economies m ei at the home °f Mra. r“,n* Wednesday after"no mee<l»R h> ' ,b<, l pTMKbift. Mrs Dreada Hoop.) ‘j club treed and prayer.' , n , wn) by the ufh-KlatK-e- to the! ’’ and a *«••»» ~rayei' for ,h< ’| and girls '« • ! ’ t “ r " ,wl ,orr ‘ ! "| Keroll*ali was answered with a ~waited school lunch. Mr« John Met«er, the leader. „ an IntenatiM leaaon on the - Mythology " f everyday linns". L Dreada Roop then gave a <{mit on "how t« preserve a ...band," The meeting cloned with . b , repeating of the elub collect. \ »<i<ial hour followed and love- . refre-hmenta were served by L bonttt**. insisted. liy Mr*. John Mrs. Herman Gllllg and M l Hollier RepperL PSI IOTA XI SORORITY n*S SOCIAL MEETING [wring .the social meeting of psi ~. , t \i -ororlty. held last evening , .he Elks home. Mra. Izora Roop Hrlnke gave, a paper demou-tra-ton. after which bridge play ».! and prizes were awarded to M.. Kodger Farnham and Miss pike Y<st. * Loren Hudson conducted ~ ihort business meeting Dellitou refreshments were served by thr committee. Mra. Chai mer Debit, chairman: Mrs. James Hurt. Mrs. Betty Heiser, MMS B-miCe PtVoss ami MH* Huth You*. |l The Root town hip home econo mi , dub will meet Tu*eday after ! nuun at one thirty o'clock a' the , p.in.- <>f Mm. James .Moms. Atoml,r» are asked to notice the change i » the meeting place. 5 L EOOlf REVIEW TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 “Behold Your King," by Florence Jtzsym- Bauer, Is the lemk to be | p.iewed by .Mi*. Florine .Michaud 1 Saylors Sunday afternoon, Sep-temb<-r S 3, at three forty-five (i i»k In the auditorium of the 2 <>n Evangelical and Refermeif* church. The program is being tpaMored by the Women's guild »' that church and the public k fc'.isd io attend. No admission sill tn- charged, but a free will offering will be taken. Andante Can'abile frbm SympivuOy No. 4, by Charles Wider, < tod a solo “Voice in the Wildner- ’ mis,” fey Scott, sung by .Mrs. L. A Holthouse. will be Presented '
S FOR COMPLETE I | MODERN SERVICE a funeral director must have C O M I’ I.E T E M O I) E K N FACILITIES’. * * m a 1 his we have, and we add | to it whenever improved H equipment in availahi*. I GILLIG t DORN FUNERAL HOME J OtCSTUR •’ ’ fHONt I*4 IS—!■ ■— This Week-End It’s i * I Tutti Frutti Cake . j • THE CAKE | OF THE ’ J WEEK! ! 39c 58c Simply delicious. Fresh fruits blended to perfection to assure wholesome goodness. Ask for Tutti Frutti Cake tomorrow. ■ 1 Stewart’s Bakery
preceding the review. Rev William (’. Feller will pronounce the benediction. and Mrs. Fred Frnchle will j be the organist ETA TAU SIGMA SORORITY ENTERTAINS WITH SHOWER Member*. of tli* Kt* Tan Sigma sorority entertained with * mince! UaneoiM shower Tuesday evening If*>* Miss Hetty Tricker, bride-elect. The shower was given at the home of Mb» Mildred Worthmail, with Mrs Ray H«"-r assisting. Tables of bridge were fo'rned and prism- were awarded to .Mm Richard Arnold, .Mrs. George Helm and .Mrs. Sigurd Anderson The gutMt of honor was presented with a corsage. Bouquets of asters, snapdragons' and dalias were used throughout tint entertaining rooma. A huge blue end white umbrella held the many lovely gift,, for the guest of h'JMor Uur, a delicious luncheon was served at small table* with blue and white appointments. Each members place w:ie marked wlrft a tiny umbrella. Out-of-town, members who attended the shower were Mrs. Sigurd Anderson of Fort Wayne and .Mrs. Eldon Grapner of Celina. O .Mb Glennys Elzey will entertain ,he sorority October 9. The Wigley couple.) class of the Flr.it Methodist church will hold a carry In .-upper at the parsonage Friday evening at six o'clock Tlacb member is to bring table service The meat, coffee, amt r >H.i will Be furnished. o o | Adams County Memorial Hospital o o Admitted and dismbiced: Vernon Call, 245 Went Monroe street; Hol den Schuler, route 2; Erhard Bleeke. Monroeville, route 2. Di missed: Lee Meyers, route 4; Mrs Paul Schultz, 1022 West Mon We- street. Mr. and Mrs. John Reichard of frillshlre, (».. are the parents of a baby boy, horn at 5:25 a.m. today at (he Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds. I«W ounces and has not been named, « •* * <*,K
CLUB CALENDAR ' Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Calvary Evangelical church cofllbln<«d ladles aid and midwc-k, service, evening, Mrs. I’atrhft Musser. Phoebe Bible claM of Zion Evangeftcal ami Reformed church, church basement, 7:45 pm. St. Luke's ladles guild, church, all day. Friendship Village home economics club, community building. h3tl ppi. Hu[>ifat Philo class, Mr and Mrs. Harold Naughit, 7:30 pm. Rainbow for Girin, Ma-onle hall, 7:30 p m. Progressive Worker* class of First L*. B. church, Mr and Mr*. Herman Sautbine, 7:30 pm. H. Y, B. class of First U, B. church, church basement, 7:30 p. m. Officers escorts, committee chairmen of Women of Moo-*, MMso home, 7 pm. l-adles Aid society of First Evan gellcal church, chureh parlors 2 p. m. Friday Phllatiiea class of Baptist thurf h annual chick>-n supper, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman, C:3O p.m. Wesley Couples Class carry In supper, parsonage, fi p m. Sunday Bibo W S.CS , Mr*. Bertha McMichael, 7:30 p.rti. Monday club pack, Lincoln idiord andi lorium, 7 p.m. Tuesday Church Mothers study club. Me tbodist church, 7:30 pin. Jt .o» township home economics -lull, Mrs. James Moaes, l:3o pm.
Eky-ocAis Clarence E. (Capi Jennings, lieutenant of Erie Railway police for the Huntington division, ha* r>-tiied after 32 years servl *■ fiffliiak. and coworkers of the road joined in giving a banquet at th<* laiFountaitie hotel with Cap as the guest of honor. The ludiai.a state polk* force wants mfire trooper* ami arc adverlßing for application. To qualify you must bi- between 2) and 31 years old, be not lees than five feet nine, have a certificate of graduation from an gccreditei high xebool and be of proper weight. The offer is op. n up to November 1. Robert Heller I* in Indianapolis today attending the meeting ot the Indiana budget committee. Mm. Paul Sinultz has 'neen removed to Iter horn.- following a major operation performed .it the local hospital. U C. PettlhonA, Ralph Roop, Henry B. Heller. John B/Stults and h<l Miller are attending to buwitless In Indianapolt; today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J Houser and children, former lesidents of Mils city, are now residing at 1352 Tulane avenue, Lakewood Village, Cahf. Mr. and Mrs.. Vance R. Hudson of 310 Winchester street have returned from a vlipt with their son and daughter in law, Lt. tjgi and Mrs. Merrell Hudson In Waukegan, ill. Lt. Hudson is stationed at the Great latkes naval training center. — O--Several pieces of Wyoming music have be.-n mailed overseas hi response to a request from Hie 106th Infantry Division band in Europe.
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n nTTm nnnnTn|TnT ft P i sfgl Aboard the South Dakota Hit-hard Duane Davidson, 23. radioman. first class, ESN, whose wife, Evelyn. Ilvtqi at ISSMi South 2nd St.. Is serving aiuMird the IL S. S. Sou'll Dakota, wliith was out of the firet to enter Tokyo Buy for the formal capitulation of Japan and which was used by Fleet Admiral c. W. Nimits. Command-er-in-chief, Pacific, a* his flagship for the occasion. The StWh Dakota fired the first salvo of the Wrst bombardment of the Japanese homeland wh> n. it Ida-led the tttei-1 center of Kamaishi on July 14. Then she struck Honehu, Hokkaido, northern Honshu. the Kobe Kuie area, llamainatsu and made a return visit to Kamaishi The battleship fought at Suvo, Mgtpan, Iwo JLna and Okinawa. World Scheduled To End Friday Morning California Pastor Says 'End Is Near' Pasadena. Calif.. Sept. 20 d'pi Tomorrow the world is going to I explode into vapor if it sticks ; to the schedule of Rev. Charles <l. : Long and all human bodies wi.*, vanish, but the souls will live oi and wander through Hie univer---Meanwhile Pasadena school off I ii-lals atul buslnesxim-n issued sp • rial orders to students and em ployes not to skip school or work because of ♦'riday's impending date with doom lamg, 72-year-old- founder and leader of the Remnant Church id Cod. predft-lx the atomic end will come at 10:30 a m. lEWTi. in the twinkling of an eyelash and no IM-rsoti on earth will feel the ex plosion. He figures at least 2.169.»fis 000 souls will be pushing «•< h other around until judgment day when they will find new bodies. Ixmg and his 32year-ohl son, Richard, entered what they believe to be the last 24 hours of the earth’s existence with utter calm The elder prophet clean .1 up a ’ few last-minute scientific details for his 5u devout followers. “The soul has no atoms." he sahl. "It is derived from the spirit of God. But the bioly is made ii| of atoms only And when the wor'd ends tomorrow. It will simply vaporize With the explosive fore,- .g an atomic bomb and our bodies with It." Then Ixmg q%'ed Revelations 10. as he said: "To Inhabitants of the earth and the islands of the sea, I say, ‘there shall be no more!'" The faithful 5o prayed, and bow ed their beads. Richard quote.? from Matthew. 24. with a resounding: "Then shall the end come." Richard's two children. Robert. 4. and Vivian. 2. played happily on the floor while their father prayed They hardly looked up when tobegan explaioßig the uncertain Hi ture in detail.
Franco Confirms Plans To Retire Fan Sebaatljn, Spain, Sept. 20 H’l'l (Jenera liitidiiio Fratnlruo Franco has confirmed for the firat time that he plans to retire to make way for a ciiatig" of govern meiit. but in’enda that be alone x.hail decide when au«l how the change will be made. Franco significantly mad<» the dlsel.«<i;<' yesiterday In responding to a toast at a gathering of 26u high Spanish military officers, many < t whom had studied, cam’ paigaed in Morocco and fought in the civil war wi’h him Alf Landon Assails MacArthur Criticism t . ” < S Topeka, Kan., Sept. !t>—(UPt — Alf M, l.andon charged today that acting secretary Acheson’it implied of (leu, Douglas MacArthur revealed lack of foreign policy by the naifcmal administration Svaa rrepotsfible for the “shamefully slow demobilisation of our ci’lsen army.” Landon? who paid President Truman a friendly visit on the chief executive's fir t visit to his independence home in June and emerged with expressed atisfactiun in Mr. Truman',l handling of tblngo. took off the kid gloves in a statement released today. The man who holds his head ii ually hoid»i the advantage. Take time to look around it ir too short a day to b« selfish.
!•***•*** Honorable Discharge !**♦****♦ S/Rgt. Carl J. Ix>se, M»n nt Mr land Mrs. Charier lx»s<>. Discharged from Camp Atterbury. T-4 John ri. Unwind, 615 Penn street Discharged from Camp -At jerbury Monday. w Sgt. John L. ■ DeVo «<, 022 West : Madison street. Di charged from ' Camp Atterbury. • Flareup Reported In Polio Epidemic Eiqht New Cases In Rockford Area Rtwitfond, 111., Rept. 2" tl'Pt Eight new infantile patalysis cut ex were report«-d In the Rockford . area today In a sudden new flat'i up of an >-pidemh which virtually ! had subsided during the past two Weeks. Th*- cases, -even of them from Rockford an I on> from Steph'-ii | son county, boosted to 311 the ■ number of poliomyelitis <a •• I treated here since July 1. ’ County medical authorities, whose satisfaction with (he <-piil title's downward trend was eviden red a) a derision ■ tet lay to di. continue their daily nm-liiu . h-i rb-dly nut to com-bb-r im-asures to combat the m w outbreak. No explanation was given fur the flareup. but several m<di< i! officials expressed the uiloHici.il opinion that the patient-- bad con tracted the disease early in tin <■[< idetnlc an I only now were exh; e Hing the symptoms. Os the eight new patients, l.ili'ing in n*<- from Hi muntin to .’I years, only one was of cbo >1 a:e L: nearby Fre. p.irl. scho ds which opened Monday after a t -v > weeks delay, were clo-ed ye-ter-day on the recommendation of tnv
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JAPAN WASHINGTON fCvnttnii«d From Pass Ons> i chief of I'. S strategic air fortes in the Pacific. The secoml »cis | commando Vby Maj. Gelt. Cttrils I! I.i-may. cbiet of staff of the “Ot’i ' Bomber Command, and the third by Brig. Gen. Emmett O'lronnc'l. commander of the 20th's 13rd Bombardment Wing. Newsreels mid cornermen went Into action the rod eyml an I | weary crew members Hepped on: of the plumArnold said th<- fHyht was a Ignl (leant tli-moiisiiaiioii < ven thoui’h it was iitiabh* to carry out the original non st<g> <h< <lule. "B 4--monstrated this much " h< ! -aid. "You can go non stop from Japan to Chicago" Although the ciew im-mlu i d. I not mhb v.- tlo ir original goal, they did hav<- the atlsfactloti of being the flrft to make a non sto i Hight from J.i|>an to th)- I ill' 1 i States. ' Giles sai<l the headwind*, whi-h 'disrupted the nonstop s< h.-ddle were encounter- d le-lwi .n Norn ■ ami Fairbanks. Ala tka. "But al! in all. it w.i av» y go-td flight," In- ai<l. “We tart I off Hi line.- plan. - ami w. airive.i here in three planes with all 12 cnclm-H working." <> Seven Army Fliers Die In Air Crash It I Ida. !> .»! 3 ' • I I'l •ti army flier were d< i>l t< d.iy ami thr«- v. r>- h<«.[».: iliz-d fol i lowing the < i.i-il of a Gowen field l.lbi-i itor homo, r a -.iju-.: the • i<l'of an simo foot iiioiiiif.i.'l. 3<i mile Wirth of D< • !i, Nev . • a I. Tm ! day. M<m;s4? pari) I'ritlay al S p.m. al .M<m»sp home. I a—l W——m ■ ■ I ■ ■ I I * * I county n-edii il advisory imnmit iff Tin- action followed report ol two deaths all I thli-r l|ew i r We Im-day followint an < i.-ht d..j lull.
Shirley Temple Is Married Last Night I j — Younq Screen Star Weds Army Serqeant Hollywood. Sep' 2" tlT’l — I Shirley Temple, the world's favorite baby .-Lir, knew what It meant today*to be a war bride—i ven though the war was over Shc had only ■ ven days to be ' with Sgt John Agar. Jr, whom she married last “night. Anil where they Were honeymoonim- wax anybody's guess. Agar. 24 year old army air forces pfiyslcal training instructor ind -on of the Lil- Chicago pack <->, mu. t in part to a I'tah camp ! foi over*) ;>< assignment in just ■M< week His 17 y* ar old bride will go 'oack to her parents and to work on a in w picture, "Suddenly It's Spring." De-plte a |e> tw it shortened hoiteyinoon, tlo-ir wedding was •l > of II)'- f:ll|i ic-.l Hollywood ■ <i r IN* I'nmd on' I' was an Epi*><'o|>aliaii ceremony but it wax In i I in the wank Wil Ini'*- M*-lh odist < iiurch li<-<-,)U <e lliflt's the III; -• I < hull II 111 town A liiou ami guests including movie .itid -flKlio workers wnh-iii-d inside the church, decor tted with pink ro-**s anil dlli'i<s lived pink to match the color I lii-llie. <MO -I* thou- nd' of Shfi'ey I'cuipfe (.nix lopped Wilshire I 'liih" rd traffic for tour film k l-oilce Wire hard |H|I Io ke* p llu-lil from jamming into the church only om- thing went wrong Both Cal.fornia Gov. Earl War r< it. an honored gm-st, and producer David Sclzniek, who did up tiw ■* 'blip .in traditions; movie land ylyle, were late. The bride and her party, indtul in;- -i\ m boolm.ites from the We t 1 it, < h>>oi fur girls -•►vtng a.. lirale m.iid-<, were ready and wal'iir.'. Shirley was about t > march down the aisle wlp-n rnnjx-
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body noticed tl’ait Selznick and the governor hadn’t come. . The organist stalled for, time and everybody eyed the door. Finally H'-lznick dashed In —out of breath. Hight behind him cam*- Gov Warren and his family. They sneaked into their ja-ws seconds ahead of the dimming of the lights and the organist's "Here Comes the Bride." Miss Temple, dressed in clinging white satin ami with it shiny *view penny in her shm* for luck, 4)d<-m:ily repeated the initfriage vows after the Rev. WHlsie Martin sgt. Agar, towering a foot above his tiny bride, gulped nervously during «li<- i-ereinpny and cltfcbed at her hand. There iii more iron ore produced at Sunrise, Wyo. than in all the other Risky .Mountain states together o- —— Tri Kappa hake sale. Saturday. St pl. 22, Schafer store, !»:-{0 a. m. 221ff3t
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