Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1945 — Page 3

UOHPAY, OCT. 1.1945

.SOCIETY

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MURPHY I SEPTEMBER 2t L.rotby Murphy. daughter | E),l Mrs. Marlin Murphy of i fc.mcva. became the bride K,,! OfMIMVIt *"■* ®f L meaui «f l>l»«n. <»•• «•*<’ It; ti'inlwr 22, at th« St. (Catholic church, near GeL Rev L. A Unia "ffi I, double ling cereniofarmed before an altar i fwltfe beautiful aeauonal Me choae for her wedding, I .'in and net gown, fa[with a sweetheart neckline Lil skirt. She wore a finger F. aught at the crown with ’}b r attendant, Mrs. Goldie I slater of the groom, wore [length gown of blue lace | I a nd carried a bouquet of r flower*. im Baker served hl- brothy as best man. mother* of the bride and wore navy blue street frocks, with black acresjnd corsages of rosea. King the ceremony, a recep , held at the home of the parents for the members . ditto families. will report to for further a*- (< - at the expiration of his and was a German priwar for Ki days. JMe chilcote weds hammono Mabie Jean Chilcote, young of Mr. and Mrs. John of route 6, and Sgt. HerHammond, eldest son and Mrs Walter Hammond JK- 4. were united In marriage sstatoay afternoon at three o'clock parsonage of the Church of GaOwith the Rev. Glen Marshall bride wore a suit of powder black accessorb i and a -of pink roses. Miss Betty the bride's only attendant. dH >, dark green suit with black and a corsage of earngladioli. Richard Haftifnond served >o:n as beet man. guests attended the wedserved Sunday at the Mos the bride's parents. A tier wedding cake, topped miniature bride and groom. Bi"! the bride's table. Hammond is employed at industries, and Sgt. ■mi| recently returned to the ■far h»m 14 months duty with marine air wing In the Pa He will report to an air base Mnlifornla following his leave. Sion auxiliary ■b SOCIAL MEETING jB-c American Ix-giun Auxiliary ■ a social meeting recently at home. ■ short talk was given by Mr. ■ford of the Crowell-Collier Pubi*Bng Co., after which garnet V«t played and prizes were ■rded to Florence Aurand. Milbarwachter, Della Parrish ■ Effie Flaugh. ■ delicious luncheon was then d by the hostesses, Helen I'mBy. Garnet Mattax. Nina Rape, yt- Stahly, Rose Dyson, Edna Bkey and Juanita Buckey. The Bt business meeting will be held Bay. October 12. ■tERTAINB BUNDAY 800 l class Saturday B« Wesley of West street, entertained the Bubers of her Sunday school y* °f the Zion Evangelical and wormed church Saturday afterBn The party wa« In honor of B» Joan VonGunten, Mi<s BernaB' Kirchhofer and Miss Bever- ■ Arnold, who are leaving the by promotion. Buring the afternoon a ChristB» box was filled for a child in Bof the war torn countries, ■ter, the group motored to HanB'ut’man park where games and ■*finer roast were enjoyed in the Biter house. |M*-tnbor, present were Evelyn ■»b, Harriet Gerber, Donna KlrBnbauer, Honja Robinson. KathAnn Goldner, Jane Ann Smith. P l '" Beineke and Audry Andrews. f* n VonGunten was unable to be rmeSt. The Women of the Moose will k*e a called meeting Thursday n-ning at seven o'clock at the <M, »* home. Following the meet- '«• ritual practice will be held M an officers, escorts ami com- > tee chairmen are urged to be resent. The Miaaionary society of the ‘rat Evangelical church will have day Thursday afternoon at 0 o Mrs. Amos Ketchum will be rmau. AH members are urged *tt»hd and bring a> guest.

GLORIA JANE KRICK IS WED SATURDAY AFTERNOON ; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M, Krick announce the marriage <»X their youngest daughter, Gloria Jane, Ito Robert K. Bieln-rick, son of Mrs. [Gertrude Hieberlck of Fort Wayne. The marriage was sol -inniz<-<l at four o'clock Saturday afternoon in the South Wayne United Brethren church in Fort Wayne. The Rev, M. 8. Llvingood read the single I ring ceremony in the present w of only the immediate families. Mrs. William J. Coffee of this city was the bride's only attendant. Gerald Knight of Fort Wayne attended the groom a- best man. The bride chose a street length dress of turquoise blue gabardine, which she complemented with | black accessories!. She Wore a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Coffee wore a dress of cinnamon brown crepe, with dark brown a< <■»•-- ' sorles. Her corsage was of gold color baby mums. After the ceremony, the couple left on a wedding trip of unannounced destination. The bride lea graduate of the Decatur high school and attended International Business college in Fort Wayne. She Is a member of the local chapter of Psi lota Xi sorority. For the pa*j six months she has been in civil service employ at Baer field. Mr. Bieberick is a graduate of Central high school in Fort Wayne and is now employed as an aircraft inspector at Baer field. After October 8, the couple will be at home at 3305 Broadway. Fort Wayne. UNION TOWNSHIP CLUB HAS MEETING The Union township home economics club met Thursday a: the home of Mrs. Marion Stubs. .Mrs lama Bentz, le son leader, gave an interesting talk on ‘'Psychology of Every Day Living,” after which a short program was enjoyed. DuHng the social hour, a school lunch was served. The next meet Ing will t»e at the home of Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. The Indies Aid society of the First United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Strahrn. All members are asked to be present. The Union Chapel ladies aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at one thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Anl Miller. The Ladles Aid society of the Christian church will tm-et Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at Ibe home of Mts. William Kohls. Tri Kappa sorority will have a business meeting Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Elks home. Mrs. Wilbur Hawkins wiil be hostess to the members of the J<adies Missionary society of the Church of God Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock. There will b<» a meeting of the Rainbow girls Thursday evening at tu-ven thirty o'clock at the Masonic hall. The W.M.A. of the Nutt man Avenue United Brethren church will meet Thursday evening at •even thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ona Bowen on Winchester street. O O Adams County I Memorial Hospital o o Admitted: Miss Kathleen Acker. 225 South Second street; Gerald Osborne, 420 Patterson street; John Junior Swartz. Portland; Merlin Thatcher. Ohio City, route 2; Emory L. Hughs, Rockford, O route 2; Elmo Miller, Homentead 7; Mm. Caroline Winteregg, Berne Admitted and dismissed: Miss Fonteen Becker, route 2. Dismissed: Mrs Louis Landrum route 6; Paul Llliick, route I; Mrs. Ralph Bluhm, route .1; Mr*. Cal Steury and baby girl, Jane Ann. 635 Mercer avenue; Mm. Perry profit. Mr. and Mm. Donald Hoyt Callow are the parents of a baby boy, born Friday evening at six o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 8 ponodh 10* ounces and has been named Donald Hoyt, Jr. A baby boy was born Munday night at 8:25 am. al the Adams county hospital to Mr. and Mrs.' Odell Kirby of Monroeville, route 2. Hu has Rot been named. ’

CLUB CALENDAR •actsty Dsadltna, tl A. **, pa or»• tono—tool Monday <»ur Lady of Victory (l|sci*ssl«>ii, group, Mi*., Francis Mcteurgor, P nt. Kirkland PTA. Khkland blth school, •: 30 p in. Junior Auxiliary, Iw-glon home. i 7:30 p. m, Tutsday Catbollr Ladies of Cfambla, K of C. hall. 7:3u p m. Eta Tan Higma sorority, Ml-s Glennys Elsey, a p m. Girl Scout rouncll, Mm. C. 1. Finlaysum, 74H West Washington street, 3:45 p m. Tri Kappa sorority. Elks home, t p.rn. Wednesday Psi lota Xi sorority, Elks home, 8 p. m. The Ladies Shakexpeare cluh will open the year's program of study with a one o’clock him boon : Wednesday at the home ot Mm. Leigh Bowen. Mrs. John Heller, program leader, will present Mrs. Lois Peterson Keller in a liook re- ■ view of "Harriett." The Junior auxiliary of the American 1/ gion will meet Monday' evening at seven thirty o'clock at! the l,egion home. HLtorical club, Mrs. W. F. Beery, 2:30 pm. Decatur Ladle* Shakespeare club opening meeting, Mrs. I/Igh Bowen, 1 p m. luncheon. Zion Lutheran Married Couple cluh Halloween party, Hanna-Nutt-1 man park, 8 p.tn. Thursday Ever Ready class of Methodist church, Mrs. W. F. Beery, 7:30 p. ni. Presbyterian Missionary society. Mm. Josxe Rice, 2:30 pm. Pb-asant Dale ladles aid society, church, all day. Tile Plea ant Dale ladies aid society wiil have an all day meeting Thursday at the church. Mary Take and Emma Llby will ‘ic hostesses. Missionary society of First Evangelical church, church. 2p m. j Union Chapel ladies aid -oi lety, Mrs. Anl Miller, 1:30 pm. Ladies Ahl society of Christian church, Mrs. William Kohl , 7:30 p.m. Ladies Missionary society of Church of God, Mrs. Wilbur Hawkins, 7:30 p in. Rainlsiw girls, Ma-onlc hall, 7:30 P in. W.M.A. of Nuttman Avenue I’. B. church, Mrs. Ona Bowen, 7:30 P m. Ladies Aid society of First U. IL church, Mrs. William S'rahm, 7:30 p.m Women of the Moose called meeting. Moose home, 7 pin. So Cha Rea, Mrs. Dan Z»ser, 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter August f'onrad. route 1. are the parents of a bal>y girl, born at 11:52 a.tn. Sunday at the Adams c< unty memorial hospital. She weighed •» pounds, 7 ! > ounces and has been named Nancy Jean. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Williamson, L 340 Master Drive, are the parents of a baby boy, born a* 7:05 a.in. Sunday morning at th« Adams county hospital lie weighed 8% pounds and has been named Norman Eugene. A baby daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clarence Gross, 110 South Fourth street, Saturday evening at 6:55 p.m. at the Adams county hospital. She has been named Ann Gertrude. Mr and Mm. Leland Sheet.* of Wren, 0., are the parents of a baby laiy, born at 8:45 p.m. Saturday at the Adams county hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, I ounces ami has been named David Ray. WaIJCAI.S Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn J Roop and daughter. Alice, and the Misses Ru'h Gillig. Rose Lengerich, and Margo Dtsser of Fort Wayne, attended the Notn- Dame-Illinois game at South Bend Saturday. Miss Rosamond Graham, daughter of Mrs. lads Graham, formerly of this city and now of Indian.ipolM. was recently pledged to Phi Mu sorority at Hanover college, Hanover, Ind, where she Is enrolled as a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith and children visited with their daughter and sister, Mary, at Purdue university Sunday. Mr. and Mm. David Baker ami daughters. Kathleen Ann and Rueemary, returned to their homo at Marion. 0., today after spending the week-end with friends and relatives In this city. They were accompanied by Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. M, F. Harris, who will visit in Marion for a few weeks. Next Sunday will be observed all over the world as World Wide Communion Sunday and committees from local churches visited members Sunday afternoon to urge attendance. Funeral services were held at Ohio City this afternoon for Aaron DeWitt Spenny. well known hardware dealer of that town, who died Saturday from • heart a'tack. He was 50 years old Dr. and Mm. U J. Kchu« and

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Wins Scholarship . ’ I MS*** LB aS- NI ■ I !»■ .1 I ■ I ■■■■■■ ——— Miss Edna Mm Schultz, gradu- < ate of tli<> Deiatui high school last May and daughter of the llev. and Mrs. Paul W Schultz, ( matriciiiuled at Valparaiso Uni- , versify Saturday in tin- college of arts and sciences. MiSS SchultZ is tile recipient of a president's scholar-hip from the university covering full tuition for four years and given only to ( 1» stud>-nts in this country having . «-x< eptionally high a< ailemic rank- ! Ing, outstanding personality, ami high < harai ter. Miss Schultz lias chosen commercial art and voice as lier foremost studies while at the lllllver- 1 sity. 1 Mr. and Mie Roy Kalver a'tended the Notre Dame-Illinois football game at South Bend Saturday. Miss Fanny Hite has returned from a week’s visit with friends and relatives In Chicago. Charles Todd, Fort Wayne linotype machinist, -topped here Sunday for a abort time on hi«* way to Willshire, (>. Miss Marjorie Drew, a student at Indiana Central colbqce. India napolM. spent file weekend witli tier parents, Mr. and .Mrs. T I Drew. Two Indiana Miners Killed In Slate Fall Linton, Ind., Oct. i (UP) Two miners were kilh-d today in a slate fall at the Little Betty mim', six miles west of Linton. The victims Were Ira Burris, 56. ami John Burris, 47, lioth of Jasonville. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ill S&tSI A FORMEk German Foreign Minister and chairman of Hitler’s secret war cabinet, Baron Konstantin von Neurath, has been clapped into solitary confinement tn the jail behind the Nuernberg Palace of Justice. Un* of twenty-four top Nazis scheduled to be tried as war criminals, von Neurath was taken captive at Baden Baden. (International) I/. ■ Kpir l B'* Kl* T z ' ’ . I M A 1 ' f ’* v ” / 1 £* \ a ' a \y z't j xai* ■' TtS* HIS DAYS of captivity happily over, Sgt. Irving Strobing of Brooklyn is shown back on friendly soil and bound for hi* hc.me If. New York. One of his first act* ] on arriving back was getting that “ice cream soda” with which ha ended the last message sent ' from Corregidor white awaiting surrender to Jap forces in 1642. Hts closing message was "Gotta sign off. Japs are closing In. Notify my mother In Brooklyn. What wouldn't I give for an ice cream •qda!" (International) ■

1 siilS it I pfflli tmbiniiitiiffTt' cpl \mi.toM- X M‘-y *. -"ti of Mt*, tnn.i Meyer of 614 Wes’ tdain.- street, I* being rc’«as»<l from the army air for<e* this w»-«-k a! P itt, won field, o Cpl. Meyer's last assignment was with th" air technical service command in the botni>er flight test division at Wright Field. <» lb- has be. n in tlie armed for..* sint" Vug 17. Htl2, and print to that time employed at th< G.-tt.- al Ele.trl. Co. cpl. V I, Poling ha arrived a: t'amp Mtoneman, Calif md will receive a discharge from 'lie army, according to word received by hiwife. Mr* Bonnie p iling cpl Pol Ing entered tie army in April UHI. and has be. n over eas 21 months. His wife a sou r<*ide at 603 West Jefferson street, lie is tlie --on of Mr. and Mrs. 11. F Poll::;’, l"l South T<nth stre* t. pvt. Donald Heimann, -’ation. i at Denver. Coin. Is spending a 15 day furlough with ills parents and other relatives and friends. Li"Ut. Phil Byron has returned to Cleveland, olii" as er enjoying the w.-. k end lo re Chief Petty Officer Chaim.-r D- n ny lias been discharged from the navy and will imin.-.li t'ely reg ime hi* place with tlie Shell eompatiy at Kokomo. Mr 10-nny and .laughter will Join him thl- •v.s-k. Fred P Coffee, \MM 2c. who is home on a 35 day leave Will re port to the Farragut Naval I'ospi tai at Farragut. Idaho, about the middle of O<'olt.-r Seitr .'i Coffee was forced to parachute from Ills blazing naval torpedo bomber last \pril. ami was .- v.-r.-ly burn, d He Was h<» pt'aliz.’d ill til. Pa. if! be fore belti;' removed to Farragut F st Lt John Guan Davenport, -on of Mt and Mrs. Claude M Davenport of Monroe, ha arrived at tlie San Vti'ottio distiict, VAF personnel distribution command Todav’s Pattern I li A \/ \ S .j \ \t *// \ i 9013 / / / I T 1 " M I I I /f i I I If 1 II I // -J 1 1 fl Marian Martin Good grooming is more than what meets the eye! A Well fitted slip means a slim silhouette for any outfit. Pattern 9»13 has •) phab.-t transfer included Easy to make. Pattern 9013 conies in sizes 31, 36. 38. 40. 12. 44, 16, 48 Size 36, slip, lakes 2-\ yards 391 mil fab ric Send Twenty cents In coin < for this pattern to Decatur Democrat , Pattern Dept., 155 N Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly your name, address, zone, size and style number. NEW the .Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book la yours for Fifteen Cents more! All easy-to-make styles! ALSO — printed right In the book is a page of complete directions for you — an actesaortes set: hut. jerkin and handhar Once Fat! Now Has A a Model’s Figure “I lost 32 lbs. Rff wear size 14 again" Bitt, Braoilr" MBk Once IM «bs-, Mb. |o*t weight w«klr wlfh A> >*» in,. V l ..n..nC.n4vKe!*.n»»’’*n * N ,w -M h»» » mxlel « (>«».» tttltf Your .spwi.or. m«y or wo not be the eame but try thi« MMer reducing plan. Put! /'»» Msu Ktiuht ot money kiek Noeaatdee-Notuasdew-N-drugs Eat plenty You don t cut out meele. pot.uies, etc , M | r ,u juet eat them down. 81mi. e la then you enioy def.doue AVI* uteaia Only |4.U lee » «ay» aupplrSmith Drug Co. "Tear out thia ad aa a reiuiujur.”

’i< r i-8 is ft f - Ju')' ■* •' ii.mfitrz l«t. ituvetij’oi' * •'•‘d H liiWMithe t 'JI 'it »'>• at' ' i«' i'. r <>' | operation'-, ami *ol* the -Ur ifit I dal «it seven elqstei-. It* t* . g-ntly «p. nt a 3'Hny h ave with lii-. pat • n * To inaelivo SvMwa C.ipt Ihom.i Graham, hit-band |of the f-.rm. Miss If. b n Jean ! Kohls . f ny, < By, and son <>i Mi .and Mr* John W Graham of Bluff ton. Is sp. n.iing .i 92 day terminal leave wr li relatives and fri.-nds »t this city and tn Bluffton If.' will be pl on inactive duty !»•- .ember 25. (apt Graham, a paratrooper wit' the s2nd airborne division, par i, pated In the Invasion of Sicily. Italy, Normandy, lb. land and was in file hattl* of the bulge 11.- wa» awarded six combat starPurpl. Heart, bronze arrowhead, broliz.e star m. al, four bronze st., invu-l'.!! jump m.-dals and the pre- • idential < Ita'ion. In th*- Si. ilian 1 invar on in July. 1943. h. was rported as mi-sing it! a.lloti but l iter return. <1 to h!»* nt.it unitarm ed ('apt. Graham w . in tin- army four years last Sunday, and prior t. his etillstmetit, wa> nasi 'ant manager of the Mmr: 5. in and fl rtore in his < Ity. C.ipt Gr iham now expects to engage in farming .n VV’el , county Among returning veteratM from •he South Pa.ifi.- to land in San F amisco on the S. S Hr.izi'.l w.f I Lb.yd c McGough of Geneva. Luther Sovhle, Pleasant Mill , Sgt Harold E S'rahm. Vr’hur L Pol ling and Alfr.-d .1. Rumsdilag, all of Dr.atur, The chii-t .m Faith never think defeat. (me man's klndne. makes an , other mall kit'd cii.ir.otei is higher than int.dl ect. Elll'Tsofi. Tamps CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION. ♦ TABLE LAMPS ♦ ELOOH LAMPS ♦ BED LAMPS ♦ PiHIDt.E LAMPS ♦ PIN-1 P LAMPS ♦ EI.LORESCEXT DESK LAMPS Stucky & Co. MONROE. IND.

Point Reward For Used Fats Doubled 4 points instead of 2 for every pound! EVERYone of you housewives in America, in your own kitchen, can speed the return of larger supplies of soaps and all the peacetime things you have been waiting for so long. You can do it by saving more used fats . . . every drop you can scrape or skim. It’s as urgently needed as ever. So keep doing it, won’t you?

You women of America iave done n magnificent job of saving used fat* during the war. but victory has not ended the need. The fat supply for I the manufacture of toap and other long wanted products is million! of pounds /ess tn 1945 than . it was in 1944. That is why the government offers four ration ftoints instead ot two fol every s>vUl*J of used fats you turn hl

The fats saved in your kitchen are urgently needed to htlp get peacetime goode Iwck into production... and back to you...more quickly. So won't you keep up the ! good work even though the war is over? You’d hrfp to fill your own needs for coeps and the civilian goods you're / drsaxuing of. Remember, every drop of used fait is,*tiil < TiUlly important. Keep saying, wOis’L yuu?

J I * Your Used Fats help make the Peacetime Products You Want

• ••••too Honorable Discharge • •*••••• 'l'l 41 rdoti Fox, son of Mr Lili," Fox ..f Borne Discharged from c.imp V’ • rbury Sgt Milford Bilsiger, son of Mr 1 and Mr < D Balaii" rof Berm R.dr «■< d from ' imp Vfterbury, , ('pl Rolland Vffold.r, son of Mr and Mrs William Vffold. r, 744 Mer.er iiv.-tiue, and huabaiid of th.- former VI -«• Ka:hle«n It. <-r of IP'itie. Discharged from ('amp Atferbui y. Pfc. Curt La Turner Still In Philippines Pfc Curt R l.a Turner, son of Mr and Mr* Ibu-s l.a Turn, r of Berne, formerly of this city, |r one of the :.u-' I' S Vrtuy battb <a--a..Pies remaining under <ar<- .n th. Philippines. Pfc. I.a Turner, a medical corp.* man ti tin- 152nd Infantry, 38th Divi-doii. was wound.-d in th.- back by .lapane e -jf|e fie while a' ending o a pat.ent (a rbattle for Z Zaz I*. ■ <>n Bataan lb- • it'. .<1 'he army n January, 1941 He . a graduate of De.atur high .. h <>l In addition to the Purple Ib .ir’ ..nd campaign ribbon. h» has t.eeti a wanted the bronze M'.lt for . !iei<> > action and the eoml.at llledl- < 111 badge

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By skimming, tcoeping and scraping every last drop of used fat, you can help increase your own home supplies of soaps, soap flakes and powders more quickly. And not only soaps. But the nylons, I cottons, electric washers, irons, refrigerators, automobiles and hundreds of other peacetime products we've all been waiting for.

Royerton Man Killed When Struck By Bus Muncie. Ind.. Oct. ;1 (UP) — Service!! were planned t.sliiy for Miller 11. MfDee. 76, Rojterfon, who was killed Instantly when nn i Indiana railroad bur w»ruck him Saturday while he wu cnesinu Ind 3 at Royerton. io-AM !' \ CARDS Kohne Drug Store FIGHT MISERY I where you feel it-rub A Q throat, chest and tflvvjW back with time-tested V Vaaoßuu

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