Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1945 — Page 3

FRIDAY. SEPT. 21,1945

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Htmer league has fcgSARV celebration ■ .nf. lifih sinniver*ary celt*fiT*' Immanuel Walther fit \ u nday at ’he Immanuel) Wnn church m I nion town I B L IC<*v. K- it. Allwardt offl B i .hl <D liv.-r.d '>'»• annlver-B'Lnt-n " H,h " l,r WIU |fi ~ \ missionary film, de-. Ifi ... Lutheran mieslon work B", Iblblc tribe* in Africa.) BL" •*" !'•*" ” f prog j u,n •<>'• service*. .Mia* Flor-’ K «liu pneident of the io-. M. „ recounted a brief hl*BL'..- b.und.i-K of lhe sotlety B-I > ,l “ " f ll "’" a " u " 1 ; B"h- afflHa"”* w,ih y ' ,uth ,n Ifi uun'ry ami Canada, wi'h the) B ■' ' h * ,rl,r ~n s "i”"' : ' l " ,( ' ciiait.-r officers Includ" | ■ Knill Krueckebergl fi-, i>r.-'id.-nt; Editor Rein-1 Bnt vl'h president; B i Lir. n-n |>. null of Lh-catur, B* ,,rir ' Bffrvdim.-n'- were served so B< Hun A" hundred fifty mem|fi f„rii.-1 in- tubers and suent*. Boebe BIBLE Bim meets Bible cla-W of the |fi E..1100 li< al and Reformed K (!1 in, - Thursday evening in |fi.n. . room of the church, with three present. K. y l.eh.'iian. leader for B*f*' ni "-- an in'nrestlni: fire 'hti-t.-anity" followed Bill'' - ! i«i:i"-c meeting, co'iduct|fity \|r \ It Ashbaucher. Ilin fi. . I'hiy'd and -eVeia! prize! awarded the winners. pa- r.fr-shmenbt were by th- ho*t<■•*<-«. Mrs. W. Mrs O. 1.. Kirsch and fi. || Von Gun'en. The table-rent-red wfth bouquets of flowers. fib wal in-. Tuesday afternoon Ki kl .nd hoiii- economic* fioge hiity o'clock at the i.lgh fi fiu« in a Good Town — Decatur

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BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON A birthday party was given Wed- ' nesday afternoon for Howard Kit- ! ter. who celebrated his tenth births day anniversary. Games were playled and delicious refreshments were served. The honored gmet received many Rifts. Guests Included Jerry Ackerson, Gary Harvey, Johnnie McGill, Wai- ' ter Gene W’eiwt, John Brunner, , Roger, Norman and Linda Lou Poli lock, Bill Clark, Ronnie Lee .Maims, Sully and Betty Brunner, Shirley. Bonnie and latrry Ritter. .Merrill Johnson, Mr. and Mrs James Ritter and the honored . guest. MAGtEY GIRLS GUILD MEETS Vera Jane Scherry entertained I the members of the Magley girls j guild Tuesday evening. The meeting wa- opened with the group singing ’he guild song, followed by the scripture, read by Mie* Scherry. Plano solos were played by Joyce Fruchte and June Reppert, and .Miss Scherry led the dlsm-sion. A solo was sung by Mrs. John Michaels, entitled “I Would Be True.” The group de elded to send Christinas packages to service men. Mrs. Ella Scherry was appointed delegate to the region meeting, to Im held In Huntington Thursday. The meeting was closed by repeating the club prayer. Games were played and prize wero awarded to Mrs. Michael ami Mrs. Emma Snyder. CLUB REPRESENTATIVES MEET WEDNESDAY EVENING A meeting of the representatives of the Adam- county home economic clubs and the farm bureau was held Wednesday evening a' the Methodist, church in Monroe. Mrs E. W Busche, county president of the home economic clubs, presided over the meeting, opened with the group Hinging the club song and repeating the dub creed. L. E. Archbold, county agent, commended the groups for their work, and introduced Mlkj Anna Belle

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000—1001 Friday Phllathea class of Baptist church annual chicken supper, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman, 6:30 p.tn. Wesley Couples Class carry In I supper, parsonage, 6 p.tn. Sunday Bobo W.RC.S., Mr". Bertha McMichael, 7:30 pm. Monday (Tub pack. Lincoln tchool auditorium, 7 pm Tuesday Church Mothers study club. Methodist church, 7:30 p in. Root township home economics cluh, Mrs. James Moses, 1:30 pm. Kirkland home economics dub, high school. I:3<> pin. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellow • hall. 7:30 pm. Thursday Women of Moose, Mocxe home, 7:30 p m. Circle I of W. 8. C. 8. of Methoidist church, Mrs. Charles Feasel, 2:30 pm. Circle II of W. 8. C. 8. of Methodist church. Mm. Frank Crist, 2:30 P m. Circle 111 of W. 8. C. 8. of Methodist church, Mrs, L. E. Archbold, 2:30 p.tn. Circle IV of W. 8. C. 8. of Methodist church. Miw. Albert Powell, 2:36 p m. Clawson, state leader of the home demonstration agents, who mentioned the duties and qualifications required of such agents, nnd presented the name of MUs Anna K. Williams for approval as home demonstration agent in Adams county. The group unaminoualy approved tiie appointment of Mias William*, who now is emergency war food worker. Mrs. Busche then presented Mias Williams, who opened the planning session for the flret half of the* coming year’s program. Miss Claw non l‘-«i in the discussion of the subjei'ts that might lie considered for tin* year, and the group chose sugarless looking and party refreshments. Pluiu! were discussed for the home economic achievement day to lie held in connection with thu colt show in Bern- October 6. A pro gram will be given in the Berno high school gymnasium on Friday evening, Octolx-r 5, featuring Mrs Maud Hollenbach as speaker, and including mu--lc by the county home economies chorus. The public is Invited to attend this program. Un Saturday there will be a number of exhibits placed in the community auditorium by the < iulis of the county. The circle meetings of the W. 8. C. S. of the Methodist church will lie held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Circle I: home, Mrs. Charles Feasel; assistant hostess es, Mrs. C. D. Lewton, Miss ira Gllpen; devotions. Mrs. Jeune Niblick, lewton, Mrs. John Peterson. Circle 11: home, Mrs. Frank Crist; assistant hoatesseu, Mrs. John Brecht, Mrs. Wilford Plasterer, Mrs. Gordon Ache. <>n; devotions, Mrs. M. E. Hower; lesson, Mtn Dan TyndaM. Circle HI: home, Mrs. L. E. Archbold; assistant hostesses, Mrs. 11. E. Zerkel, Mr.<. Walter Lister; devotions, Mrs. Frank Krick; lesson, Mrs. Guy Brown Circle IV: home. Mrs. Albert Powell. Sil North Third street; assistant hostesses, Mrs. Niland Uchsenrider, Mrs. W. M. Bumgerdner; devotions, Mrs. E. N. Wi<ks; 1e5..0r., ..or., Mrs. Delton Paswwater. The Robekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the Odd Fellows hall, with Mrs. Minnie Tecpie as hoetens. ENTERTAIN WITH BHOWER WEDNESDAY EVENING The Misses Marjorie Kintz and Mary Catherine Spangler and Mrs. Roy Bieberlch united in entertaining with a miscellaneous shower at the home of the latter’s parents Wednesday evening, in honor of Mlm Donna Belle Arnold, bride elect. The entertaining rooms were decorated with beautiful bouquets of fall flowers The guest of honor was presented with a lovely corsage from the hostesses. Games wen* played and prizes wert* awarded to Mrs. John la*yse, Mrs. Wayne Johnson and Miss Arnold. A lovely luncheon was then served al lablt*. centered with small vases of asters and snapdragons. The guest, of honor was the recipient of many lovely gifts which were arranged under tin urn- ’ brella. decorated with ptrntel col!lors. Streamers In the aafhe shades ; suspended from lhe umbrella and > were attached Io the gifts. J The guest list inc luded the Miss- > es Doris Adler. RoaeMary SpangI ler, Bernice Kintz, Alice Tumble- ' son. Vivian Noll. Kathleen Noll, I Terveer Ginter, Frances Brlte, and ; the Mesdames Frank Arnold. Wil- ! liam Johnson, W’ayne Johnson. I John Ley-e, Amos Sommers, Mel- ' vln Crozier, Richard Maloney, HarI ry Bowers, Oscar Beisel, Noah Ar- ’ nold. John K’stz, Peter Spangler and Adolph Kolter. Out of town J guests were Mrs. Lowell Arnold i and daughter. Nancy of Fort ; Wayne. > Trade in « Gent Town — Decatur

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V VB m ■ I JtTTI 11 Ip nnrinwnTOr mi 1 HfiiH Undergoes Operation Sgt. Harold Kolter, son of Fred Kolter, circuit court bailiff, was operated on last September !• in a hospi'al on Guam, for the remo val of Ms appendix. Sgt. Kolter wrote to I.L father, stating that tbo operation was successful and that it wax pertormed by a competent army surgeon. The Decatur soldier, who is attached to the &2nd Bomlx-r Squadron, 29th Bomber group, has been on Guam since last December. Sgt. Kenneth Arnold has informed liL. wife that he is flying home and to arrlveJn the states soon. He ulno stated tlmt while in Cairo he met his cousin, Capt. Dale Stone of Fort Wayne, whom he had not peen in five years. The ’wo spent nearly an hour together. Sgt Arnold's wife and daughter reside at PR North Fourth Street, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell have received the following address for their son: Pvt. William E. Howell, 16346976, Sqdn V 37<»4 AAF B l!.. Keesler Field, Mlsa. Back In States Pfc. Rotter A. Wadel, of Monroe, j wax one of the war veterans who arrived In New York Thursday aboard the 8. 8. General Anderson. Tri Kappa bake wile. Saturday, Sept. 22, Schafer sl<»re, !>:3O a. m. 221|>3t

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| 0 in 11 o Adams County I Memorial Hospital ° 0 Admitted; linos Klrchofor. Grineva, route 2; Mies Esther Harmon, route 5; Doyle Lytle, lot South Eighth street. Admitted and dismission: Alan Adams, Monroeville. Dlwmi-sed: Susan Gerber, Mercer avenue; Mrs. Lloyd Mishler. Monroeville route 2; Mrs. Joe Trlcker and baby girl, *l3 Ruraell street; Frank Hesher. Bluffton. pg Mr. and Mrs. Kcnne’h Kablents of New Corydon, are the parents of u baby girl, born at l": 40 put. lust night al the Adams county memorial hospital. Sin- weighed 8 pound". 6 ounces and has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roiss of Preble, are the parents of a baby boy. born at 7:05 p m. last evening at the Adams county hospital. He weighed io pounds. *> ounce ami has not been named.

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JfcdUMLS BinEfir Mr*. D. B Erwin l» vinltlng nt !And«*r-on. Indiana for a sow dny* J and'will go from there to Timcola. 111, the l«wt of the week for a I month'* vlalt with her elater. Mr*. B«rt Owenx, The Owen* family ) will g > to Florida In November for the winter. Ernie Hein who operate* a boat landing at Celina and I* known by j many from thia county i.« aeriouely i 111 with Infantile pnraly»l* at a Dayton boapltal. ill* back und both j leg* are completely paralyzed. VV. H. Iloblet. well known farm 1 <t of near Wlllahire I* In i« »erli<lll* condition at the Van W<-rt ho*- | pita) He ha* b<-<-n ill «everal week* | and recently underwent a major 1 operation >| J. It, Meadow of Huntington , vialled here ’a*t evening. Kgt. Richard Sutton of 'hr Indiana ’•late police, visited here a t i few hour! today with hl* mother. Mr*. J. Sutton, Sgt. Sutton wax recently promo'rd to hl,* new po*iGon on the force. Mr*. William Lenhart of Fort Wayne, formerly of thl* city, I* recovering from a major operation I performed Monday at the Lu’lo ran

ho pi’al Her condition wa* *ta'ed to !>»• very eatHfadory. Ed Rose, of Bluffton, who ha- j ; Id-en a memle-r of the rtate police | foi<X\ more tAati 12 y ar*. buz rewa* ricetitly reduced in rank by l the pollrtial *huke up ami ba* de- ' < Idi-d (o accept new work with a j ' Fort Wayne *nercantlle firm Mm. William Dougla* and Mr*.; Laun Dougla* nnd daughter ot Vnlon City are upending the weekigid with Mr* Emma Beaver*. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Smith are spending the weekend at their cottage on Luke Hamilton Ray l-eltz made a bnslne** trip to Fort WiiYne today. -• -o —— No G. I. Morrioqes To German Civilians Berlin, Sept. 21 fl’Pl—The U. j i 8. group council announced today I that there wa* no intention ot al {lowing marriage* between service personnel and German civilian in J the American occupation zone. ' The announcement appatently ■ blaxted any hopes that any G. I ’• might heritor for taking German wive*. The Allied control council yesterday lifted all restriction* on such marriages, subject to the Individual <l<*< ision of each otcupadie commander.

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