Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1945 — Page 3

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jf AL. the moose have Ml tiN g THURSDAY HKL r Wont'n <>f lb” BE’., op-n .n.HioK Thur* ■K a t the Mouse h'.nw >*-’ hundred BBT |,, : ,<ten<l.in«- fill’ of |!SE ~ •*. -• Hon Bluffton. Fayne. (Jaw. M-nlor regent UM. ' flw meetHM .Hid the initiation **r|BraT,seven new candi-K-Sr.'l f’-" *“* "b" participated |l, t and *° *’ a< *’**’’ IKK.-’ Eleanor Braun, < hair■B B-a-f alumnae. <>f the program, a*BEa ’y 4l> - l.lhamon. Lilli* and Estelle Coffee. ■Mt-.t-na.ltfh. If tl-t.-.- ’be n , f/.yal Order of the BBK, the iru<-*»t peaker. He IBEiT Vim-e-li'ai t and Moose|K3 that Moose-heart QU.I )n 1911 by Jamm J. Ml, ~, iuui-''l of 1200 acres j...| u located 35 inil<* |Kjp, II- also stated that |K IM buildings on the MH including 'he schools. the farm Os the 1400 of f-ie -a hoot, there have the -tudente received Kfl training at tho school. HHveti. locited in Florida. mm and women of the BKi'l was founded in 1922. BMh.g Mr Gavenaugh’s ad BSqi.il'.-'. , inposed of Ertl Lewie Wort liman, John

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Hilgeman and William Kruetzman, rang three number*. They ware "My !-ove'» Own.” "Peter, Peter. Pumpkin Eater," and “Boy and the Bee." Two piano "Ixjndonderry Air” and "Dizzy Fingars," were played by Bernlta Taopi*, and a sextet of girls from the Catholic school, Miriam Appleman. Mildred Helmer, Margaret Brlte, Ruth Monnler, Joan Voglewede and Celeste Geels, sang "Your I-a nd and My Land" and "Whispering.” They were accompanied at the piano by Clarice Rumacbiag. Ralph Hahegger, governor of the Decatur Loyal Order of the Moose, gave a short talk, and presented the Women of the Moose with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Miss Bessie Faurote was awarded the lovely white blanket. Delicious refreshments were then served tn the beautifully decorated room. Pictures during the evening were taken by Cecil MelchL local photographer. W.8.C.8. HAS FAMILY NIGHT WEDNESDAY The Woman.* Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church held family night in the church dining room Wednesday evening. A carrydn dinner was served to the many members and guesta present. The Rev. Edgar Moore, pastor of the Methodist Neighborhood church in Fort Wayne, was the guest speaker. Hi* topic was "Women in the Working World.” He gave

an outline of the work being done at the Neighborhood church, and slated that the church membership ** composed of all nationalities and these foreigners are hei|.ed In various way a in adjusting themselves to the American customs and Christian way of living. Three guests from the neighborhood house were present at the meeting, representing three nationalities. German, Syrian end Polish. Mrs. J. M. Doan gave the devotional*, her subject being "The Door which None Can Shut." Mrs. I>?lgh Bowen, president of the W. S. C. S„ announced that the nest general meeting will be In November. at which time the election of officer* for the coming year will take place. She appointed the following nominating committee: Mrs. F. V. Mills. Mrs. M. O. Lester, Mrs. Guy Brown. Mrs. Jesse Niblick and Mrs. Watson Maddoz. She also announced tnat a dessert luncheon will lie served November S at one thirty o’clock followed by a book review by Mrs. Leonard Saylors. She will review the novel, "Black Rose," by Thomas B. Castain. Thirty-five cents per person will be charged (or the luncheon, to which the public Is Invited.

U. B. OTTERBEIN GUILD HAS MEETING The Otterbein guild of the First United Brethren church met recently at the home of Mie* Betty Roop, with twelve member present. Mis* Jo Ann McMillen, leader, gave an intere*ting talk on the topic "Living Christ Where We Are," followed by the group singing “Every Day With Jesus.” Pray er was offered by Mrs. R. O. Wynn, after which topics were dlacuMed by Charleen Shackley, Betty Roop. Eloise Jackeon, Virginia Vents, and Betty Roeder. Joan Death gave the scripture reading, and the program closed with prayer by Jean Strahm. A short business meeting followed. During the social hour, delicious refreshment* were served by the hostess, Msisted by Eloise Jackson. Hogtes-.es next month Will lie Martha Sheet and Annabelle Roop, with Ikinna Gllpen as leader. RONNY FELLER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSAY ~ Ronny Feller celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary by entertaining his Sunday school class at a party. Wednesday afternoon from two to four o’clock. Stories j were read and games were played, after which a delicious lunch was served at a prettily appointed table. Those prewent were Carol Helmrlck. Larry Hoffman, Connie and Ronnie Kies*. David Pence, John Shaffer. Jerry Smith. Judith Stauffer. Susie Sanders, Annette Thomas and Mary Ixru L’hrick. Out of town guests were David Michael of Magley, Susan and Lynn Feller of Fort Wayne. Those assisting with the party were Mrs. Floyd Andrews of this city. Mr*. Chris Feller. Mr*. Raymond Feller, Mrs. Edward Feller and Mrs. L. A. Stroebel, all of Fort Wayne. HISTORICAL CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Historical club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. F. Warthman. An Interesting paper on “Our Global Oceans" was given by Mrs. Floyd Acker, after which a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, aMl*t»d by Mrs. Fr«d Handier and Mrs. Susie Reppert. OCTOBER 21 DATE BET FOR APPROACHING MARRIAGE Announcement has i»een made of the approaching marriage of Miss Delores Neal of Plainwell, Mich, and Charles Barker, son of Kenneth Barker. 612 Indiana street. The nuptial* will be read Sunday. October 21. Mr. Barker served overseas 14 months and received an honorable discharge from the army September 14. The couple will reside on Indiana street. OTTERBEIN GUILD HAS MEETING The Union Chapei Otterbein guild held It* October meeting recently at the home of Miss Joan and Marilyn Beer. Jane Drew was the lesson leader aßs i gave a very interesting talk on "ShdHng Literature with Othem.” A free literature offering was taken, after which a short business meeting was held. Eight members were present at the meeting. Tri Kappa sorority will have their annual Halloween party Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the Elks home. Persons unable to attend are naked to contact Mrs. Phil Byron. The Pleasant Mills Methodist W.B.C.S. will meet Thursday afternoon at one forty-five o’clock at the home of Mrs. Will Evan*. Ail ladles of the church are Invited to attend. All member* and prospective members of the Friendship Village home economics club are asked to meet Thursday afternoon, October 11, at one thirty o’clock Jo the Blue Creek townahip com munity

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building. Election of officers will take place, plans for a Halloween party will be made and the contest on new members will close. The meeting of the Loyal Daughter* claw* of the First Evangelical church, scheduled for Tuesday evening. ha* been postponed to October 23. The Decatur home economics dub will hold a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Charle* Belneke Wednesday evening at *even thirty o'clock. Member* are asked to come masked. The St. Luke’s ladies aid will hold an allday meeting Thursday at the church, with a pot luck dinner served at the noon hour. Mrs. H. H. Meckstroth will be the lead er. Mmi I WbMM Lt. Ruth E. Worthman. a member of the army nurse corps for the pant four and one-half yeans, was given her honorable discharge at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, last Saturday. Id. Worthman spent 34 month* in the European war theater. Lt. Frederick Schafer, who recently haw been stationed with American troops In the Philippines, has arrived In the United States and is expected home today. His brother, ('apt. Dan Schafer, returned from Germany about a month ago. Cpl. Laun R. Miller of route 5. ha* been awarded the medical badge for *at is factory performance of duty with the Infantry in connection with ground combat against the enemy In the European theater of war. Cpl. Miller was hi compain A, 305th medical battalion. Orin N. Crider. HA 1-c, is among Uie personnel at Aela Heights hospital on Oahu Island in the Hawai lans Ills address I* a* follows: U. S.N. hospital navy 10, % laboratory. % FPO. San Francisco, Calif. Hl* wife Is the former Miss Pat Edward*, and he I* the won of Mr. and Mrs E A. Crider, 220 North Tenth street. Sees Tokyo Landings Alioard the U.S.S. Todd— Glen W. Bair, seaman, first class of Decatur. Ind., wiinessed the proceeding* in Tokyo Bay Sept. 2 when the USS Todd, altack cargo transport dropped anchor to land part

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Phones 1000—1001 Friday American legion auxiliary. Legion home, 8 p.m. Victory class of First U. B. church, Mrs. Herold Hitchcock, 7:80 p.m Work and Win class of First U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling. 7:30 p.m. Y. P. M. 8., Mias Betty Sudduth. 7:30 P. M. Phllathea class of Baptirt church, paper demonstration, church, 7:30 pm. Mount Pleasant W.S.CS.. the Rev. and Mrs. Homer Studebaker, 6:30 p.m. Sunday Psi lota XI musical tea, 3 p.m., Decatur Catholic high school auditorium. Monday Corinthian da** of Christian church. Mrs. James Kitchen. 7:30 p.m. Research club, Mrw. W. J. Krick. 2:10 p m. Tuesday Tri Kappa Halloween party. Elk* home. 8 p.m. , Zion Reformed Women's Guild, church, 1 pm. Kum Join Us rias* of First Evangelical church, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Custer. 7:30 p m. Decatur Garden club, Mrs. Adam Kunowlch, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday laidle* Shakespeare club, Mrs. Bryce Thoma*, 2:30 p.m, Decatur Home Economics Club llalhrween party, Mrs. Charle* Belneke, 7:30 pm. Psi iota XI Halloween party, Elk* home, 8 p m. Thursday Friendship Village homo economics club, community bulljing, 1:30 p.m, Pleasant Mill* Methodist W. S. ('. S. Mrs. Will Evan*. 1:45 pm. St. Luke's Ladle* Aid, Chuech, all day. of the 11th corp* of the eighth army. Before this, the Todd was active in tran*port operation* In the Pacific, moving troop* and Kiipplie* to the forward area*. Three counties shared honor* in naming the USS Tod.l. the ship being named fw Todd counties in Kentucky. Minnesota, and South Dakota. The transport wan commixstoned at the Charleston navy yard on Nov. 30. 1944.

***ooo*o Honorable Discharge oooooo*« Sgt. Gerhard M. Haurk. Drcatur route 5 rtliu , hargr*d from Separation Point, Fort Niagara, N Y. Pfc. Darwin G. Journay, 815 North Second strr»®t. Discharged from (“amp Atterbury. T-4 Walter H. Koeneman, Decatur route 2 Dirsharged from ( amp Atterbury.

Return# to Camp » W '■ ] c J. WMir & pfc. Charles W. Bollinger, son of Mr. und Mr*. Walter Bollinger, 1027 Schlrmeyer street, ha* returned to C*mp Claiborne. La., following a 15 day emergency furlough, having been called home because of the death of hl* grandfather, Charles Brown. Pfc. Bollinger recently was 'graduated from the Cook's and Baker school and is assigned to Co. D. 78th Bn., I«th Group, Ci-mp Claiborne. He entered the army on May 22. 1945. o o Adams County I Memorial Hospital I o o Admitted: Mias Anglia Chabar* ria, Hoagland. Dlsmißsed: Earl Erwin, Berne; Ellas Goldner. Preble. J/** I kA • B LOUIS f. BUC:NZ, above, has resigned a* managing editor of a Communist newspaper. The Daily Worker, and has returned to Catholic faith renouncing aii ties with Communirm. "Reason and faith have led me to this happy step." he said. (Inttrmtiontl) Just received large shipment Men’s Waist Overalls.—Linn Clothing' Sttire,

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ZMACKS Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and .Mlm Carrie Craig of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and daughter, Mb* Joyce, were here Thursday afternoon to attend the funeral of lheir cousin, Mis* Gretchen Smith. Mr*. J. 8 Petenaon left t<-day tor fndianupoli* and from there will go to Bloomington tomorrow morning to attend the I. U.-Nebras-ku football game. The Homer Pierson Post, American Legion at Wilbhire. O, nas purchased the old Farmers and Merchant* bank building there and will occupy the second floor after It has been remodeled. .Mr. and Mr*. George Buckley and son Richard have returned from a M-vcral days’ visit with Mrs. Cora Bilderback at Willxblre, O. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rumple and Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer returned Thursday from San Diego. Calif., afier a two weeks visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Fanny Rumple. Mis* Sally Hower of Indianrpoll* will spend the week-end with her mother. Mrs. M. E. Hower, and other relatives and friend* The 94tb annual seesion of the Indiana State medical association will be held at French Lick on Nov. 6. 7, and 8. Governor Ralph F. Galea will the principal speaker. la>cal physic ian* are planning to attend. .Ml** Marie Eagle of Monroe has been elected Vice-president of Sigma Pi Rho, national honorary laitin frat««rnlty, at .Ball State Teachers college. Miss Engie, a senior, is a member of Sigma Tau Delta, national honorary fraternity in English; Alpha Phi Gamma, na ttonal honorary Journalistic fraternity; l.atin club and Commerce club. Mm. William H. Bundy and daughter, Barbara, of Menomonie. Wl»., acre spending a few day* with the former'* mother, Mm. M. E Hower. Mr. and Mrs. Loris Rich, of Monroe route 1, are the parent* of a baby girl, horn iaet evening at 6 06 p m. at the Adams county hospital She lias not been named. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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