Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1945 — Page 3
■uRSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1945.
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■poaching marriage ■ nNOUNCED today K iipiwiK htn# marriage of ■ ■ \i.l»l>- Jean <*hil<ot<* t<> H-Sgt. K) in Hammond. t’.H.M.C.. eon i ■ r uni Mr*. Wuß<*r Hammond. I ■ ;i nimiin<ed today by her par-1 I Mr ami Mr*. John Chilcot" Ku'»« K nuptial" will lu* read Salur- ■ noon at threw o’clocli in ■ parsonage of the Church of ■ with the He*. <*l' ti Marshall ■iatltlKIsland TOWNSHIP Kb has meeting K, Kirkland township home £,..(■' < lub met Tuesday aftc-r-K ~t the high school, with iwen K, members and five guest* Kiir, one new member, Mir i Kit.r Wort liman. wat welcomed | the club. |. m-.-Hng was opened with' I president, .Mrs. Floyd Stone-j | ; „'. r , reading the quotation of. I tillin'h. Iterations were led by | L Ernest Ixingenburger, follow- ! |i,y client prayer for lotting I . and prayer by Mrs. Rimsell I ■ttn.ni Mrs. Itortha Shady led: L group In singing “The More I (Jet Together.” followed by the Ling of the i lub creed in unison. L ,ai; was answered with 4 SUML, >■< hnol lunch. The leader, , L Harold Barger, gave an In>.1111: h-son on ••psychology f Kuryday Living,” n’r»sslng| f, ■■n.ility d ve I opmen'. Th<1. ting was closed by the group 1 ,4 the club prayer, after 1.1 .1 representative of th' l Stan--1 Products Co. gave a demonstran liming the social hour, delicious' t . Iltneut. were served by the| nc.nw.i, Mrs Ernest Longenber- ' r. Mrs August Schlickman. Miss I
ib ■ * ai I ■ THE ( AKE ■ OF THE WEEK! Taste-Tempting, Delicious CHERRY CAKE Iry it this week-end. Serve ft it to the family and you'll <et a “vote of thanks." Ask lor Cherry Cake at your focal independent food store j? ft or at our bakery. Jww Stewart’s Bakery ; w - n ■ ■iitw——Bßumw i ■ ■ —» Special Evangelistic Meeting i COME! HEAR J I Rev. Roy Johnson; « L ‘ ~ UL - - Noted Colored Evangelist — 1 ■ ite >? SIMPLE - Powerful GOSPEL Wflfc*** TRUTHS JKsFjfe Forceful I I September 30-October 14: EACH NIGHT 7:30 * SUNDAYS 10:30 A. M. Decatur Missionery Church 147 South Second St. c ;
I .Mabie Borne, Mrs. llano I Foley. Mrs. M ole-r: Colter an I Mr llu<ll Hoffman. Tin* (Sood Samaritan ilitu of the Nasar< tie church sill meet I rldtiy '. vetting at *ev> n thirty o'clock a’ the home of Mr and Mrs. Itulph lle.ißi in Bi-ng. it All members anurged to b<« present as the election of . officers will Ire hi Id HISTORICAL CLUB HAS OPENING MEETING Th<* Historical club held thef>- ■ opening meeting of the (lub year Wedtoeday noon a' t ie home of Mrs Floyd Acker. A lovely p-.t lu< k dinner wa* served to the seventeen members present. The first regular dub meeting ■ will be held Wednesday as i-rnoon lat two thirty o'clock at the home lof Mrs. W F Beery. Mrs. Fred I Handler will be the lender. NOVEMBER 10 DATE SET FOR CONFERENCE Tlie annual fall conference of Porter District Christian Endeavor will take place at Nine Mile Cult •ed Brethren church, southwest of Fort Wayne, on Saturday evening, I Novemle-r io. wifli a (arry-itt supj tier at seven o'clock and a program of inspiration at eigh' <>'< lo< k. Frank E. Bohnke, of liec.itur, finance chairman of the di-trlct union, will serve as program chair Iman and will be assWted by Mis* Dorothy McKee of Fort Wayne and Ward Houser of Berne. T io dates of the fall conferences of flic county unions within 'he district have also been announced as follow : Allen and Wells conn'ty unions will <ombln>- their conI ferettce with a program of education and inspiration on Friday eveI iiing, October 5, 'e-ginning at eight
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000—1001 Wednesday Thursday Women of Moose, Mo<i*(» home, 7:30 p m. Circle I of W R. C. B. of Methodist church, Mrs. Charles Feasel, 3:3'1 ji m. Circle II of W W. c. H. of Methodist church, Mr*. Frank Crist, 2:30 p.m. Circle 111 of W. 8. C. 8. of Methodist church, Mrs. L. E. Arc'ilsdd,l 2:30 p.m, Clrde IV of W. S. C. S. of Meth odist church, Mt* Albert Powell, 811 N Third S'. t M pm. Ruralistlc Study Club, Mrs. Herman Heimer, 8 p in. St. Paul's ladles aid aoclety, Mrs. James Myers, all day. Eastern Star friendship night, Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian ladl<«< aid society, Mrs. Carl Pumphrey, 2:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Monee ■ home, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau style bridge. Junior senior high gelr.ol gymnasium. 8 pm. Delta Th.-ta Tau style bridge. Junior-senior lilgh school, x p.m. W.F M.S. of Church of the Na zarene, Ml*. Jesse Sw.irtz, 7:30 p m Friday Democratic Woman's dub. Max Schafer speaker, Elks home, 8 p m. Fall convention of Adams W. C. T. l'.„ Pleasant Dais church. American Legion auxiliary, Legion home, 8 |> m. timid Samaritan daw of N iza r.-ne church, .Mr. and Mr-. Ilalpt; Deam, 7:3" pm. Wednesday Ilk torfcal dub, Mrs. W. F. Beery, 2:3') p in. Decatur l.adi- Shakespeare < lub opening meeting, Mrs. la-llth Boweti, 1 p m liindn on. o'clock at the East Creighton , Church of Christ in Fort Wayne, and Adams county union will meet with a (-(inference on Sunday afternoon. November I. at I'nion Cha ' pel i'nlted Brethren church, northeast of Ih-caiur. The Indiana Christian Endeavor union will hold their next state conv-ntion during June, P.H6, a* Fort Wayne. The W F M S. of the Chun h of the Na»tarene will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jesse Swartz. Delta Theta lau held t!(*:r regu lar biieinoss meeting Tuesday evening at the Elks home. Plans Were (omjdeled for the style bridge, to be held this evening at the Junior senior high school Members Were reminded to have their two card tables, card". Jm-iiclls and scorce jiads at the school thi* afternoon. * • • * Honorable Discharge **♦***♦• Pfc. Adrian G. Burke. 721 No Second street Mr Burke is a former city councilman He enter ed the service In 1943, served in Italy and recently w.c stationed | at Trinidad. Central America I ' “ 1 (Jiri’s Jumper Frock i /[ '■ / 1 ?32 ° ! fe B Marian Martin I Pretty with Its easy-to-do flow- > er embroidery; practical with H» | quick front buttoning; neat with ■ ills blouse that stays down—that's J Pattern 9345. Girls love it! I Pattern 9348 comes in sizes fi. ’ 9, in. 12. 14 Size 10. Jumper. 1' 4 ’ yards it in , blouse. I'* yds. 35- * in«h. J Rend Twenty cents In coins for > this pattern ,pi Decatur Democrat J Pattern Dept, 155 N. Jefferson I St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly * your name, address, zone, size I and style number. * NEW—the Marian Martin Fall | and Winter Pattern Book 1s yours I> (or Fifteen Cents mor"! All eagy--1 to-make styles! ALSO — printed right In the book Is a page of complete directions for you — an accessories set: bat, jerkin and band bag.
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■ MELODYE CONDOS, 14-month old daughter of Martha Puiyc, Is pictured above in her first pres* l»hoto with her famous mother. The tiny miss has no doubt prompted her mother to cluing* the gender on her mouthy exclamation. (/nternatioaal) nmn plll| Mill pfc. Jerome J. Braun, has been transferred from Camp Campbell. Ky,. to Cainji Knight. I'alif.. whenh> wdl > ervc a- a po 'al clerk, a -Mting iu h.nulling ChriKtmaa mail, according to word rei • ived by his parents. Mrs Ferdinand Keynolds wa advised la-l evi-niu ■■ that her hus , band. Pfc. It. ymdds, ha* a.rlv d in the slates and will m- h Hue on furlough soon. Pfc. Ileynoldri has been iii the army five years. 2! months of which have been sju-ni in Lie Pacific. Seaman first class William H. Bell, who ha s>-in-d mon ih;<n .1 year almard Hie I S. S C.issln, a destroyer i si orl in the P.u ifi ■. Is ■ Xpcited to airive i l the Sl.lti,! the la'tei jiart of (>■ :ober, Hi.- shiji was in the eimb.it zon-- fur many months. i —— Serves At Newport I Berni.-e E Wei z, 21. ■mimiti first class, (’SNR. Wavte, of Deca tur. Is now serving in the post * office a: th.- Atlaillle Fleet Ntval Training station at N -w|io:t, I! I Daughter of Mr and Mrs. J unes Carl Snyd- i. s u- eii'ered the Have In November, 1913. aid reported to Newjmrt in March. 1941, ujion completion of "boot'' it.lining A graduate of Aversville. India il.i high echo d. Mi-e Weisz was formerly employed by J Snyder, in Defiance, Ohio XifcJJCALS G. Van Skyock. 39, veil known Geneva buslhnes m.i-i. di d at Phoenix, Ariz , Monday as: -rnooii and the body to be rdurtu-d to Geneva the lat'er part of this week for burial. II" had gone to P'lmnix last December b--(-au*e <*f -• lung infection and was thought to .lie improving widow wti.i w ■- formerly Mk a Virginia Schafer, survives. Mr. Skyrock ivak employed at the Groger store in Geneva before going to Phoenix The fall convention of the W. C. T. I’, of Adams county will be hdd at Plecaittl H.iie church in Kirkland township tomorrow afteritooti and evening. Mm. Delton ‘Passwater of this city is county * chairman. » Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hower of 1 Tulsa, Okla., arrived in the dty 1 Tuesday evening to visit wi'h Mr. Hower's brother, Ed llow.-r, ami other relatives and friends. Miss Anna Br.mdyle.-t ty hi returned to Wheaton college, Whaa , 'on, 111. after sp-Ming the euml mer racation with her parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Ezra Brandyberry .4 this ’ city. * Mrs. Robert Hess underwent a tonsllcctoujy ut the local hospital 1 Wednesday. 1 Mlss Vatß- la Rchmitt, daughter I Os Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Srtimitt, Belr mont road, will -leave Friday to , lake a glx months special course I at Haguu medical center Newaik, N. J. ’
Leo Crowley Quits i Federal Posilions 1 «aa>K.aM* ■ Quits Government Financial Posts W.i hington, Sept. 27 il'Pi . PresldelH Tnim.i’i ml iv - ■ > ■ I t I effective Oct IS th Igtlll Leo T C i(M |> .1 i i ■■ i o 'he lioard of Lie F<-d> <1 Dejm hmurunce Corp, and as ■■dmitii tr:. or us th<- I’-»r« l.’ii Eon hii VI ministration. The White Hon I- said t l. meant that Cr iwb-y < rs ul! < on |m c ion w it!i tii • gov line lit | Crowh-y's |e't«-r of r«-h-naiion {mentioned only that Iu- wa • L-n Ing as member of the FDl'', bir th" President'ji h-'l< r of m - ep- [ taiico mentioned both tlu- FDIC and tie FEA, -ferrlng 'o 'Kin I ver-alioiis'' iff''tin- Fi-1A Crow ley g.iv-- ii i i. ,i on f.i ' r*-slgnu.uni. ,i id sai l I ,i 'no aii easy thing ' M limu in mi:-' i!.i-ed h i.i I with "wi 11 don- " mi Me fulfllltm ii' |on his multiple re-JlolliibiLti ' In aeiep'ing tlu- .<■< i.-nai >n. M: Truman jiia.si-d Crowb y', ' p.itrio i tic service" and said no more i-lo quent testimony of tlu- in i is of J the FDIC could b- sou >d ’li.r thi fait that today ther> atGn.Hti, i Insured bank a >mni in lu- ■ I'nlted Kta’es. Four Michigan Lads Taken In Stolen Car I Richmond, Ind, Sept. 27 (I'Pj | Four L.iiring, Mich. . outln runImg in age f >im II <>i II y> ai . w> r<- held for Mi> h..-i-i au hori'i'I tislay after tlu-ir ,irr>-ei in a car they said they had stob-n at Lansing Tin- luiys id ntified them > lv>- . a> Harry Baker, 11, his b•>h- i. Charles, 11. Dav hi (' >- > I'o. I ’ and John Stricklaml. 13. They told .hi hoi ni- t!■ >< th- y I were ' Juhi riding," wti .i n> pa I .leul.ir d>--t n i .on in m.t; I Trade In a Good Tow" ne.-ntm
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• '""1 - I *** ' J • w. G7N. PATktiCK J HURIEY, (•<■’>•• r. 1’ .' at I -t.'.-r to ''him is welcomed -it Ixm; D> ich. Cal, by Col K C Mt'Jngor, left, and Capt. Lewis I! 1.->! -ri r a it. top ..I over < n his viv from Chungking to 'iVa -bineton. 11. C. w! re he will report t>> l’i> ■ t-l> nt Truman on the tuuddfcd Chine.w situation. (Int<rndtiun;il Sour.dphoto)
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