Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1945 — Page 3

irSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1945.

Kj),SOCIETY

Cl ASS HAS ■inc. recently ... '■" ' , ■H, |||V ll M.l t’l '■' ’ ,I ' l ■M,'. . . u .,, .... i hi lmi Pi ■K; . Mim ’’ ■" m 1,1,1 MK.... i ■' w-ti'iK. i.a -t'. alter ■■ ■, • aid l ’’ ml 'll- v.niiu |H, ■K. i ..I i. <i ■•;-• v| '* VVul Hb v . ii Mertim.m ".a> , .. a < oiimill I- ■ (11 . | ~f !'i. plan , by . , \|i Mt I nan \ . "tig ||K' A nby M •■< LHHam („|:„A. I ~.. [W, • i.n-i'i.. * meeting, .. .njoyed ami <l. lb i ■M,. i,l- A.-i.. served by ml : •• Ul'i I'.iaiiil'y ami Bai :In i i" '"* i" Hall"* , , 'n : mMi'l’" HALLOWEEN |S T Y TUESDAY FIM. in.in tw. he in nun uf age of the KiiMt iPialiH'ii church in •• I evening al th). Ilium* of I! i • Wvnn fur ■* Halloween Following Hu* entertain .!• i '"’ii refreshments were *gk . -. it wi n* Shirley Hay. (£>,- Kiir-’ Gloria buff. Alice fil.r It-tty Foreman ami Revet■CODE CLUB TO Mve conference (J, 1,, . lull cmtferen”e wi’l Saturday. October 27. al ■|. iliiity o'clock i.t tin* Rice |ji tiittxide members may cull ir h-:«-i rations so the person- - imt later than Friday ui. iiilh r ihi|i drive will con@Ke through III'MI week. Olli lib .. ai-Ii tu renew their

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:iii mlierihip ure tiek>*d t> nmia.'i ilainmu Keller al the pet-<»nm I nt ] H e. MRS. JAMES STALEY HONORED AT SHOWER The Loyal Daughters class of the ! Fiiet Evangelical churc-t i*n'crtuln ed with u mls.-ellum-ou* shower fm Mm. James Staley, the farmer Mix. Hilda Gaunt, Tuesday evening at ; the home of Mrs. Carl Hammond , 1 I'j».iii her arrival. Mrs. Staley wax |ih*m nted with a lovely corsage t from the i -lass. • lllngi wax played and various* j prize- were award' d tla* winner*, who In turn p:• nied llt'-ig to th" guest of honor. Mr- Staley aleu received many lovely gift* Beliefoum refrenhtnentu were nerved from heautiful appointed tahhs, lie-.ted i hy tall taperx. I The gllext |!-t Included the Men-1 Idatnev Tom K< tt, 8.-.nard Hat tough of Fort Wayne, Albert John <im, Walter lloikman. Harry Staley. Lytiford Bracey, George Sprague, Joxeph Linn, Ea.l Fuhrman, Ed Swam r. Arbi.- Owi-ne. Ed Warren. Roliert Garard. Fiank Lyncli, William Bellinger, George Hamma, Adolph Kolter, George Myers, \da Marlin. Lesley Baumgartner, Fred llandtell ami Herman Baumgart tier of Fort Wayne. COUPLE TO WED IN NEAR FUTURE Announcement han been mad.* of the approaching marrlat'e of Mlmu latrine Viol* t Kirchner of Preble, to Roger W Iti bout of Fort Wayne The nuptialu will be trad in the near future. Mlxs Kitchm-r in a b .okkm-per at .McConnell and Son Whob"al. Ihihacc i Co, and Mix. Helmut in employed at the Foil Wayne General Elictrii Co _____ The Ladiex Shake-tn-ate club will rm-et at the home of Mix C \. Inn*.in Wednesday astern ion at two thirty o'clock GUEST DAY OBSERVED BY ROOT TOWNSHIP CLUB Gueat day wat oh erved Tite-c day afternoon by the Hoot town I xhip home economic* i lull at the ■ Monmouth high school. Mr*. Archie Suxdorf. president of I the <lub, weli-orm-d the immilier* and their guent.*, ami introduce.) . Minx Anna K William... the m-w ■ home demonstration -htuler. win. gave a -bort talk >tt the prexent 1 Work and future objectives of the 'dub. Bingo was playm nt xmall I tables, and lovely prlzna were awarded the winners. Tile tables were then laid with linen and dainty refrexhim tit* were i served by the ht'lleMiex. Mrs. Will Schliepf, Mrs. Walters. Mrs I! K

CLUB CALENDAR Bowlety Deadline, 11 A. M Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Women of the Moose, Moottft home, 7:30 p.at. Circle II of WSCH of Methodist churi'h, Mis. Ilryc<> Thomas, 2: .10 pin Circle 111 of WSCS of Methodist church, Mrs. Walter Lister. 2:30 pm. « Circle IV of W S.CS of Metho <ll t < hutch. Mrn John Berry, 2:30 P m. Rurallxllc* Study club, Mrs. L. A. dollhouse, k p nt So Cha Ren, Mrs. T. .1. M< Isler, 7:30 pm. Huth and Naomi clrtle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed < lturch, Mr*. .1 Fred Ftlichle 2:30 pm. Circle I of W St'S, of .Methodart church, Mrs. Smitl.-y, 2:3tt pm. Eastern Star, Masoni*- hill, 7:30 pin. Women of the Moore, Moose home, 7:110 p tn. Friday Baptist Phil > class, Mr. ami Mrs ; Grover Levy, Hotm rtead 15, 7:30 ' p in. .Missionary • odety chicken supper. Antioch Lutheran church, Hoagland, & to 7 p.m. Go<»d Samaritan class of Nazarem* church, Hanna Nut'mati park, 7:30 p.m. Atm-rican Legion auxiliary, Legion home, x pm. Vouth Fellowship <f Methodist church, church. 7:3« p.m. Monday Needle club, K of P. home, nf--1 ter Temple. Cub, Girl Scout Halloween party, ■ Lincoln school. T- p.tn. Girl Scout Council, Mrs. ('. I i Finlayson, 3:15 p.m. Re-'-arch Cl lb, Mrs. C. C. lung- • ton 2:30 p.m St. Maty's Soc iety, St. J<» <-ph • > hool. 7 3tt p m. Wednesday Ladle* Shakiepc-are dub, Mrs C. \ Hitgan, 2:3<t p n. Saturday Gee de < lull conference. Rice hotel. 12 3o pm. Girl Sc ut registration, \<lams theater, 0:30 pin. Saiitbim*. Mrs. Herimiu Sanibim*. Mrs W'ddler and Mrs. M.igley Each place wax tnarke I with dev ci favors in Halloween color* Mrs. Leo K .ll’ received he 'loot pl Ize. Guests of the club were M'w-datm-x John Grand'O.iff, Ballas Brown, Marvin St ulenberiy, Chester Klenknigltt, Ray Leitz. Merle | Sheets, L<-o Roe. Gh-iin Roughia. i Louis Hoile. Fred Heuer, la-1 King. Everett Singl-ton. Ibivld I Schwartz, and Mis* Williams HISTORICAL CLUB HAS MEETING Mrs W P Robinmn w.w hostess Wednesday afternoon to the |m* tn her* of the Historical < Inti I Also the leader, Mr*. Robinson i gave an interesting paper on "Alaska." d' <ll ri bitlg the people, their

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habits ami citetotn*. Imrlng the nodal hour, tlellcl-| oils refreshments were served. Th-; Hext meeting Will be November 7 al Hie litiltu* ol Mi .1 Eat I Bit' ' ler, wIGi Mr*. .1. N. Frldm* a* the !• ml* r. The Youth Fellowshill of the Me thodlsl ■ lurch will have u Hal lowoeii ptir v Friday nt -even thirty o’clock al Hr* church. LITTLE FLOWER STUDY CIUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Tie l.icle Flower study club tm I , hl' I evening 'I tin* home of Mrs I Charles Miller. j Each metnlH-r, us requested, brought thildren's clothing for the I war rel.i f -et vice, sponsor's) by the null ittal Catholic w* If re <on-f'-ren e. Mix. Chath- Lo-e . übihli I'-d a progrum to be carried out during the coinin’ season. Burlin' the nodal hour, projector pictures win* tthown of vat on* emtntrie; l»y Mrs Le<» Miller, tab* it >y her husband w tile he was in the service. Beii< loti* refri.-liment* w'-r<*then erved by th" • te-s. Mis M.llet The Research dull will med Monday afternoon at two thirty o'clock at t .<• home of Mrs C C lamgsion. Eh'- St M.uy'o society will meet Monday evening at -even thirty o’dock at the St. Jcaeph st limdd Member* of tile c mimiltee lire Mrs. I Alva Nichol*, 'huitmun. Mrs. Al Schm-id- r. Mrs William Sehtlinu | ‘ her. Mrs. Hugh Bnniels and Mrs Imo (Hllig. Adams County ' Memorial Hospital o o \dmltted: David Lee Ripley, M ntroe; Charles Morrison, roitte ti; Joe Kitson. 403 Fornax street; William Fpannueh. rout' 5. Admitted and dismi *ed: Jod Klpfer. Foil WaymBi><mi*xed: L'eter .'tutilev, Ge Uev.i. M s Vieto.’ C lliebetidl ami I baby girl, Fort Waym- tonic 10. FW »l 11 ■ Mr and Mrs Lloyd E. Reymd.l 102 Ci nt al avenue, are tile parents of a baby girl, born this morn Ing al I a m at lite \damy i-outt ty im mortal h txpltal Sl.e hi not been naimd. XMJ.OCALS Mra. Ehm-r Winteregg left Wed n«sday for Philadelphia, Pa. to tm-et her husband. Elmer Winter egg. Ph M le, who was transfer red th'-l'e to paiticipale in tile Navy Bay ceremonies. Mi. u s Margery Linn has enrolled as a fre'hman at Rockford College, Rockfotd, 111. She i* th»» daughter if Mr and M’s William Linn. Mrs. Lester Ib-ttibom- ent -Haiti ed the members of the Westmin* t'-r guild of the Portland Prexby terian church Monday evening. .Miss Margaret Mot ■t. a student at Franklin college, will arrive home tod ty t i spend the w>- -k i-rnl wit It her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Bale \L"io of route I. Mie Grace Alwein returned home today from a visit in Nltelby ini ( leveland. Ohio. Sl.e w.n ac

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Chaplain George O. Walton Is Promoted To Captaincy

I 'hapl.du G< or'*'- o V ,i!i. for mei poet i: of ill - Fir a P * byteri an ehiir<a lit thl* iltv. has lueu promojeil to tin* l ink of • plain litt the army's < laphln 'orp and i I i ill lotted at Mu iI < n P in ' 1 I Ground-. Md. | Capt mt Walton I- ■ ’iiipl da < , tin- si.cion ho pllnl -i" I h i • ’•• •■ • ! stationed then* for ti - na t '-v<-i I months. Till- piovlllg i-iound" l« m- of I the busy ba • * muliil ii> 1 d by He . army, ax young ic.rut- u<■ •n* i .ere for their baeh training Mrs. Walton mid < .didn n ailiving nt \ hl ini, Ohio, -a i'-re, din ing the past >* .ir. - be has In eu i mployed In u jewelry sloe Con III'-, tile younger dauul.let. s' ill- I to -H'hool I.a I Si pl.-iiiiii .‘lid Ci 1 giatitie, tin- elder. Is a junior hl I t ie Ashland high -■ hoid Pr H iding Capt.iin \\ ilniii i rnam-ntly -lai.ini-il a’ Mr d-<-n. Md., Mrs. Wuliim and ilanaht re | eompaiiii-d here !»y Mr and Mr Birk Shaw who Meat '.ii to Gillson City. 111.. i > vi it i:i* Ir b.. t i er, Tom Mw- .11 all I lainiiv Editorial Meeting Committees Named ■ndiannpoli*. <»• 1 -’5 tl'Pi Coin'ni.tces to pl in lib alimi.d : d! rm-'A n? of the Indiana It in n rati • Editorial a«-o iati ti at Fr< m a Lii k Nov B- and 17 w re ammumed* toiltiy liy Purl I- i' lli-t \ Barnhmt, Roihrv’er. Barn art nam- I . ix < *mm > Th" chairim n were It ilr-rt P it Bannon. Corydon, a .n- em. m Marlon T Iyer ’b< '!r. vi;l*-. •- lull'.ns; Mi* lib- mu .Li ni * ' i! IlVatl. i-n'i riain-m nt: Tom I’;• k Imltanmc Jis, paid,rjty: C.ii I i 1110-ti i:> :, i, aF:i y * tt- . ■lu h l eal.fa-t. an I A. <1 V Gitiie, :‘al liiv.ili, oi *' r* s- rval :<>n

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kJ*? *- ■KT" I plan to nt ive I'm r< If ' ,fi| > 1 1 l* l .be obt.iim d Whisky Hijackers Given Prison Terms South H* ml, Iml.. •< 1 'll’’ Foil! !-*-• I W.<ym- m* n < ' t- • | with hij.oking .< wiii l y truck m-ai \dd. -m. It. la t l ily 17 and kid Hoping tin' ill.ver w cni.u 'd ■o i ti- Indiana -tote prn-oti viMer _ day by Judge Lulli'r M Swyv t it Ho- F S dlsHI t court Tie.- M-lltem-. in- ! ll'< \l ’ll" ; Kur .1. I!'. IL’- <1 be. k Ina;' l in ■ till I ha > 1 1 ri'iti-r ttc' . l ar I .oil IL h.'i I I’"-'- ■■ . 21 fiv. y. < s 'fir kilt’ <p.ti- .ini thru- for motor, theft: Eugi ' ■ ’ Em-p;ie pt. t !ir< year.* on ii' k In.itdti- a '»• and two for moto i •' .nd Fl.ri I A I>i rio ■. on. 22, Hi:' " yi at, in k I i n i.ii ... I ' -.ii : i 'i =/ He ft. .ieris !<• c.iif. fbie It** is Hair " -’tie an I on • 11 < Ji ns Hair Oil. Both lor 7G . —Holl house Druß Co.

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******** Honorable Discharge ******** Sgt. Howard Gehrig, son of Mr. ali i Mr* Tillman Gohil*, returned veteran from England, dixcharged from Tinkei Field, oklahmna City. Okla. Outlook Meeting At Bluffton Tuesday Th" agricultural and family outp.ok meeting for Mianis and Well* couitiieN w II oe odd in the * ommiinity building at Bluffton Tuesday ' veiling at 730 pm. ThH melting, at will'll both a man and w .man xpeake from Purdu-t Uni-l.i-lly wi I d.-t itx* wb'lt Io expect Ln the next few months, should prove very helpful for Adains ounty fartm .< .md hoinrtnakeiw. Ann Sheridan At Hoosier Bond Rally Ind m.ipolix. tel. 27. HPI — Inn Sheridan, Hollywood film actie., will appear here next week i i highlight tae opening of the 'oiv iii.ui dilve in Indiana. < ii.iitman Eugene C. Pulliam ot Ho- late war finance committeo :inm>'im< I today that Miss Sherid.n would parti ijiatv in it rally on o i. 31 at th*- Indiana stat.t t.n . iiiimds Coliseum. Will Hays, Sul han. former film czar, also Ail: app.-ar, Pulliam said. Pullman Workers On Strike For Increase Hammond. Ind . Oct 25 <1 PI— * M> nt.i of the I'nited Steelwork- . * of \merii a I CIO i remained iway from fh'-ii- jobs today at the Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing Corporal on in a strike for hi. ii wages Their action stopped pt 'll tion of L2<iu tniop sleeper •u « . Trade in a Good Town — Decatur