Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1945 — Page 3

lURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,1945

||,SOCIETY

PART T, e by PS* OTES EBE ~ .. „( r i !'"•• •<* ..o-.*.. -...1 ia-' •' gM ..1 >V. b- d M, th- -.HI program ■», . „ il 'V' ■•" EH ... >.,r .hi iiiippila'' l bu*lRB will !»• I'l'l Novetnio. , ~.. i-.ikp iKitiip. i"i<i |S < . I "• mh.-r* In be pt.-sent IB' r.-ti played "'"I B'S . AOII by Mr*. Robert EK )(| ,| \| r)l . laigh Bowen. i i-freshmenW w. re I „ , li.tig t..1d.-, .|.< n..!' .1 I E'-- ..ml Ilia'll. II'I'I H«l'"'l I □T p w ,;b- tapers. Hostist*'-* I K\l>- I’aul llaiichi-r Mrs ■ X ■- r Mr*. F .ink Kri< k. I W'.l' ! a'" l 11 till *»n I it kappa sorority I £ hai loween party EK i. i ■> <•«««>' in'i'l H"" 1 ~n ii ■ i '"a , ‘ , l l i« ia<liI■> l •■ !i> ' ,lv kii ‘ m I K. i • iiM'in* w.-n- dimly l*«ht I Ki.t - pjuop: i.(t(Hy decorat'd ill Bin Illi- theme of the parK It 'I Mahmy wa* award |H|,, prir-i' ( " r 'l'" b " M <"st'Hne, | M r ,_ oiin Crider and Mrs. IK,.i i aßarnl won piiz.es for the iMp,.,- cam'-s play'd. The guest.* Shen invited to the dming i^K t , a h<re delirious refreshwere served. I Bi '■ ■• Ml< • < mlth. Clarence Heavers, Mrs. 11l I Mr.! Townsend. Mrs. Phil Byron I • Mr " ~l,v d BfTORICAL CLUB ETS WEDNESDAY |Bf llrtori'-al club met Wmlm-s ■ W afternoon at the home of Mrs. El W ’ ! ' ri ’ ll '' n **’’* ' ,r *' ■'*' Hite. leader, in charge i>t the Til'- Story of the Serial I BBi- n.-xt meeting w ill he Wed if you need to ■ BOHO UP RCOBtOUU! Dm To Monthly Lewes Bp you lose so much during monthly Mwt.xU that you reel so Weak, "dragged s MBst' this may be due to low biood-lrua i W-«> try Lydia K Pinkham'S raaurrwf Ski ut the greatest blood-lnm umtca j BEgiu can buy Pinkham's Tablets are s famous to lieip relieve symptoms B moot My t uoctiotiai disturbaacsa, ■WbUow label directions. Ifta f Piaiiham’s TABtETS

I| , OUR SERVICE IS COUNTY | I | WIDE: AND SO IS OUR | I I LOW PRICE SCHEDULE: | Distance adds nothing to the bill. 1 0 This explains the ever increasing,num- I tier of farm families that permit us to serve them when liereavement strikes. I 19 GILLIG I DORN | )’ FUNERAL HOME 1 | | DfCXTUI ‘ PHONE 194 h CHERRY CAKEj II , I THE CAKE * A Ifek ol T,,K ■ VERV ft ** e UrC Tr > 11! Big. juicy cherries skillfully blended into a truly delicious cake. Ask for Cherry Cake at any local independent I food store or at our bakery. • 39c 58c ! Stewart’s Bakery

nemluy afternoon nt two thirty! o'clock al the home of Mrs W I' Robinson. Mrs. Robinson will aleo be the leader, LADIES SHAKESPEARE CLUB HAS MEETING Mrs Bryce Thomas wan hostess I Wednesday nftern ion t > the mem i ben* of the Ladles Hiiake*|*»are < <lub. A repoif of the meeting of the I district Federation of ciuhs, rejcently held In Muncie, was given jby Mrs John Tyndall. Mr*. H. It Heavers, a former member, was j welcomed back to inemlmrshlp In I the club. Mrs. Karl Adamo read u very Interesting paper on the subject "Modern Plastic Hurgery," and stated that due to th" wonderful 'ilscoverios In the use of plastics, many casualties of Wot Id War II j will return to normal, useful Ilves. Refreshment* were then served by the hostess,* Mrs Thomas. The j next ' lull meeting will he held thItober .11 at the home of Mr*, f A. Dugan. MRS. HERMAN GIROD ENTERTAINS SORORtTY Members of the Eta Tan Ftgma sorority enjoyed a supper and masquerade party Tuesday evening at the country home of Mrs. Herman j Girod. Bildges was played and prizes were award'd Mrs. Richard Arn<»ld, Mrs. C. Il Steury and Miss II verna Werllng. The next meeting will be held November G it the home of Mrs. Don Slump. The Root township home economics club will have their annual guest day Tuesday afternoon at on** thirty o’clock In the Monmouth high school gymnasium The St. Mary's township home economics duh will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Pleasant Mill* hign school. A Halloween and masquerade party will he held for all members and their families. Each member h ask--led to bring welners and buna for | her own group A luncheon bridge will be held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Fort Wayne at twelve thirty o'- ' clock Tit sday afternoon, October ! 2.1, The party is for .Masons, their ' wives and daughters. Reservaj tkms must be made by next Munday. ‘ Trade In a Good Town — Utcatur

Jr Wgßil Herbert N Hanning wa« recently advanced to the ruling of chief 'ointni-, ary steward it the Admiralty Islands, according to word reielved by his wife, who with their son, r<.'id' s at Hot."- teul :ts. Laverne Roth, 3rd < lais l-rtty officer, arrived home Wednesday to -pend a LI day leave wit i his parents, Mr. and Mrs Noah Roth of Wlneh'oter street. Following Ids leave, he will report to Chttago for further assignment. • asaasas Honorable Discharge aaaaaas* t'pl Maurice Franklin, *on of Jittse Franklin of this city Dl* charged from Baer field. Ray E. Liggett, Jr.. BM 2-c, Geneva routs 2 Released from Great latkes, 111 T/3 Aloyslus C Gelmer, 315 Jackoon street. Discharged from Camp Atterbury. Sgt. Wayne C Bodie, 31S South Tenth street. Dicchtirged from Camp Atterbury Pfc. Rmw‘ll C. Brouwer. Monroe- •. Hie route 2. from Camp Atterbury SSgt Ornell M Schindler, 215 South Tenth street, fr oti Camp At tei bury. Pfc. Russell J. NeadMinc, Monroeville route I, from Camp Alter bury. T/6 David E Hostetter, Ossian, from Camp Atterbury. Sgt. Robert C Eiling, Decatur route 2. from Camp Atterbury. S Sgt futures II Meyer. Entered the army in July, It'll, w-nt overseas in January. It'll. Was with the Sth armored mectianized division in France, Belgium. Holland and Germany. T 5 Lyle Meyer of Celina, (I Entered the army in January, I!H3, discharged from Fort .Monmouth. N. J. Wife Ur tin- former Joan Hol linger of this city.

Adams County | | Memorial Hospital I o o Admitted Rolla Jackson, 136 South Eleventh street; .Mi- George Lindsey, Geneva; Miss Welda Cook. Geneva route IT Admitted and dismissed: D'-nnis Ixibslger, "oti North Second Street Dismissed: Mrs. Cecil Henke, Geneva; Donald Poling, 1216 Ma«ter drive; Mrs. Ray Eyaiu>oii, 121 South Sixti-enth street; Mr*. Arthur Garner, 12«3 Wet Monroe street; James Myer*, 131 North Eighth etreet. Contrary to general opinion, the Indian is not the vanishing Anterleg'll. The into census records a population of 335.000 Indians in tile Unit d Stale*, compared to a total of 266.760 recorded in the limit census. (iirl’s Jumper F I / -/ 1 9184 A'. 'eTT--- : - 4 sizes | jg- -J 2,10 Zt ’°/ « 'B I ’ W & I 12 ’ AM A if 11 / ‘tf i Marian Martin That well-dressed look in a charming Jumper outfit for girls! Pattern #376 includes transfer for gay embroidery on cute Jumper and hat. Blouse has two sleeve lengths. Pattern 9376. girl’s fdxes: 6, 8. |o. 12. 14. Slate 10, Jumper and hat, 1»4 yds 54-fti; blouse. 1 yd. 35-In. Send Twenty cents In coins tor fhls pattern to Decatur Democrat Pattern i>ept., 155 N. Jefferson St, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly your name, address, tone, site and style numtier. NEW—the Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book is yours for Fifteen Cents more! All easy to make styles! ALSO — printed handbac* • . - .

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CLUB CALENDAR Boelsty Dtsdllns, 11 A. M. Rhontg 100 G—-1001 Thursday So Cha Rea, postponed. I Better Homes club, Mrs. William i Mitchell. 7:3(t p m. Rainbow for (itrls, M i-onic hall. 7:30 pm. DV.lt. class of First t'. H. church, Mrs. William Foughly, 7:30 p tn. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evan» .gellcal and lieforme,l rhurch, church bus' im-nt, 7 :15 ;• tn Friday I Calvary church, mldwtek service ! and Ladies Aid society, Mrw. I.ewIls Drake 7:3'1 pm. Bolat I'. B Willing Workers, Mr, and Mr* Mamhall Hlpert, 7:30 P tn. Mount Ple.mant Bible 'last, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sheet*, «:30 pm. Adams County Federated clubs. Mrs. W. Guy Biown, I pin. phllathea claan of Hr •’list church, Mrs. L. W. Merriman, 7:30 pin. Saturday Caf'teiia supper, Maeonic null. I 5 p tn. to 7 p in Sunday • Calvary church rally day. Sun day school II 30 in, preaching. 10:30 a.tn., banket dinner, 2 pm. Tuesday Root township home •■eitnoini's lelub, Monmouth high >h ml gym-tia-ium. 1:3(1 p.m. S( Mary's township home trona ml<- dub. Pie.:,<ant Mills high school, 7:3(( pm. Wednesday HLtorhal club, Mrs W. P. Robins'in, 2:30 p in. Friendship circle of Zion Evan gellcal and Reformed ''lurch, Mr*. Homer Barton. M p.m. Mr and Mrs. Leonard lloughla of ■'route 1, are the parents of u baby g,rl, born at I 15 pin W'-dtu *day afternoon al the Adams county memorial hospital. She weigned 7 pound!*; t'i ounces and ha* not been named.

Trade in a Good Town — Oer aturl C. 11. Mttxelmaii. probation of fleer of the Adams circuit court, is attending a state wide »»<o. -latlon meeting today for probation of fleers at the Indiana boys' school in Plainfield. Mrs. Eleanor It SnodgraoK. state probation officer will be in charge of the gathering, and a number of authorities on pro bathin work are on the program. The third annual preaching mi* sion wilt b<> held October 22 to 26 in Bluffton on Monday the meet Ing will take place at the Metho dlst church with the Church of Na zarene in charge; Tue-day, Pre bylerlan; Wednesday. Reformed. Thursday, Baptht; Friday, Metho dlst. All services will begin at ev en thirty o’clock, and the public i invited to attend. Daniel W. Sprang, who Is resid Ing in Van Wert. ()., for the present. visited at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krick Wrslnesday afternoon He was accompanied here by his granddaughter, Mr* Margaret Bell Rohrer of Detroit. Mrs. E. W. Lewi* of \kT”T ft., is visiting Mrs, Je>rse Rhe h<*re on her way to Elkhart for a visit She was accompanied by m*r son-in-law and daughter. Mr, and Mr. . Btrkhead. who are on route Io 1,;.Fayette where Mr. Bltkhead is serving Purdue. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams have returned from Terre Haute where they visited with .Mr, and Mrs. McConnell. t ie latter formerly Mlm Margaret Jam* Hoffman. They also visited in Indianapolis. Funeral services were held at Bluffton this afternoon for Mrw Clara William 86, widow of the late George Williamson, Well known banker and business man of that <ity, M.S. WilliaiiMon died Tuesday at Deleware. Ohio. A daughter. Mrs. Huth Spain of Richwood, Ohio and a son. J«*sse Williamson, Bluffton, survive. Cedric Hardy has been named chairman of the Mmberloat Memorial Association with Virgil Kelly. secretary. The group will meet at Geneva again next .Monday evening

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Mbs Juanita Johnson, Wave, daughter of M and Mi- Wiiliam II John-ou of Monroe, and Maj >■ Robert G Vonn:', Medical ((lipson of Mr and Mrs. Erne-si W. Yoon.- of Lawren"-. Kin , w . uniled in m.rria.-' Sunday after liiHiti. Ailgis-t 2'l. In the M<-tr>p>! tan M*-tboili ' i hur< !i in Wi -'cng l n. I> C The ll' . ■'a: i i <>' at ed at the double i Inc ' eiii.m, be fore a < indl'-iii altar batik- I -i' i palms and calia iiili--Mr- Vounr wa • •*•*! i-> the altar by M Heining <• Wa -n •

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• , tun. It (‘ . who i - i < i s o' P'-r i -niiiH I in ii" of fl<e where Mrs. V'llltl ’ Is lit . lied at her work ■( I e Wave Tin. britL .' .. lovely in . ,j il i-it -, r< at,- i. tw i pi<- wed ding ;-->wn <>( <>'’■ iv- y fa !-■ nd nil. rhe fitted liiMtite (he—il down the front with tiny Ih-hoii-. iii a tn. in - tin- '«(/ of the wi<t heart o-< klin--. \ full net kin •i.jib ■ d til- ■ -WCi H V-il of H 1 lu*m»n w ci he ld in pl.i> ■’ by a cwo net >f oiatu-e bln, (oms. ml !(•• ' r,.i -led a lmiii|ti>'t of while n>-‘ ' ia uteri I wit ■ Ii ■ whit-' or. hid

The bride* only jewelry was an oi l fi hioiied gold loui '-h-t ami the ; room's gifts, u diamond studded watch and a string of pearl* Mi*. Lorrnbti- Johnson, sister of the In id'-, wa,* maid T-honor. and Miss H<>len ItcGioue of Long Isi land. N V.. and Miss Mary Sapor- ■ Ink of Ambridge. Pa , were brides ‘mu Id .Mis* Johnson Wore u |s>w Ider blur gown of net. of in off ;'b houlder style, and her lead ;'I • a a a larre h: imine I net :,-, .ir hut She w*r<» • l>-iw bnsth vi of powd't blue and carrlea a ho in ('•! of pink ro> > * and blue ■di liiit nium* Both Ii rid .n.iid* wo pink gown* style,! -Imllar to 'that of the maid of I'on'ir, with ; uk L .-Hu r hat* and elbow I' ligth I -lovi They carried bouquet* of ini ro-i - The In d- . small el* .< , Ji raid in Kay Johnson, acted i.i - fi'-wi girl and wav dre*-« d in > > |<i|i > powd'-r blip- laff'-ta gown I Shi a lie a small In id piece of Uow- r and ml, and carried baby ' i-drl-*. fa >t IL Is t Si niii•• of Irllng -0. Va . At- b, i man. au l Lt ! .. p i StllL'on and Lt Dick Hart ; stehered M John on < hos" for her (Lmt-hl- w-tldinv an aqua marine ->-A!i with brown nuea-orl'* and n in« bld (orwnge. F Bowing tin- ceremony, a re ip ini ai< io 1,1 iii the Madi-i-n otii at t.i Wardman Paik ho : t. I i o h>-r -Auld tn trip to Texas. Mr Young wore a blue mgora d • -a i!i a (Lady pink hat and el '-ow sh glove,i and tan ai-i-cs-(iil< *. T I-- In de Will bo discharged ft--m tin- - urn- in tin- near future. Ma , Young i: a graduate of the Inl H l ity of K t'r-I-. where he r'-eeiv • d in VI! degree H - then gra duated ficin t.n I nivi-rslty of Ark .• I ’ll- dr ■ had wi|h an M D ib-g! and piaithi-d four year* in I. il«- H-i k before going in th« a 111 pi- -ut Io- i‘. ■-ii-n--d to t ■ 111 ifif.ml y ilivisii tl al I amp i t I', x Mar Young I' a mem be- of the M.i-oiii, lodge. Trad- in a Good Town — Decatur

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i_ -’’nr ywl Mr- . a. fi 1 > J rt J* k. FATROIMAN assigned to the midtown t raffle squad, lan Cottman, 32. of Brooklyn, N. T., la shown In his dressing room as he made up for his role as an opera singer. Cosman rang a role in Mascagni'l Cavallerin Kusticana. Cosman , ih * not intend giving up his police - arecr yet. (I nttr mtional) t tane N. <ds Largest of all the world’s cargo airplanes, the JRM-I, take* pounds of aluminum, 23,(M(0 j*ounds of sU-ct. 750 pounds of rubber. SOO pounds of plastics. W 0 square feat „f plywood. 650 square yarde of fabne and 300 gallons of paint * NO SOAP FOR Your Undies? Used fah are needed in making soap ... as well as nylons, electric irons and other items you want. TU*N IN YCUK USED MW