Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1945 — Page 3

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KIRKLAND CLUB ] MEETS TUESDAY The Kirkland tome tconomlcn dub in<-t Tuesday afternoon at the high school, with thirty no mi-mbi-ra, two guest • and «l; rhllI dren prem-nt One new member, Min. Samuel Yager. was w»I ->tn<-I Info lh» club The prf«* t»r being the last ; Ruont unnuinki-d was awanied Mint Anna K. Wl'.l'an . The busim-«s meeting, condioti I by the pn-*i-dent, Mr*. Floyd Storieburner, w:i.< opened with devotions, read by' Mrs. Theodore lb Her. followed by silent prayer and prayer by Mne Rosco* Krin. Holl call wan an swered with tin' qu Million. "What 110 I Do When I Get the Hille*." The following officers were eluted for the coming year: Mr*. Ruxsell Weller, priwident; Mrs. Noah Arnold, vice president; Mr- Itosroe Kubii, twcretary-freoiiurer; Mm. 1 Theodore Heller, chorister: Mm ■ llunncll .Mankey, press rep rt<*r; J Mm. Albert lleineke and Mm. Ihi-i old H-im- hen. leaders. An inti-rint-Itlg lesson on goo.l habits of b> nltii j and mental hygiene w,m given by ' the leader, Mm Harold Harger. \ trio, composed of Min. Harold llenachen. .Mm. Samuel Yager and Mrs John Layne, rang "Ho.-i.e on i the Range." During the social hour, dellci ' ns refreshment.* were served by | the hosti s. Mm. Theodore Hi ! I ler, Mrs. Lewi* Take, Mm. Henry Yake, Mrs. Roscoe Kuhn and Mm ' W’exley Mankey. A book review by ■Mini Cl. h i Siurgi-i of Hluffto.i wl'l |

be given at the ne»t meeting tin! November 27. MRS. C. A. DUGAN HOSTESS TO CLUB Mm. A. Dug.in was hoateiM Wednesday afternoon ■<> th.. 1,.i 1 dle.i Shak. ipr.ire dub. Mr... Du j «u;i was also the leader for the! afti-rn on. reading a very Interest | Iu” paper on Down Mexico Way ' i After a brief review of the past I history ot Mexico, two very lute b >ok* on Mexico. Hudson Htrodls’ "Tiiih-I Mexlio" and "Days of ofili.i," by Gertrud* Diu«ti.ani, were suggl stetl US good l.'Uil JIV for inlay's traveler In Mexlcr. Refreshments were served by the hostess at tile < lose of th’* meeting The next in. i-i Ing of the club on November II will be at th<* .. .me of Miti. E. I'etemon. ******** Honorable Discharge ******** I’fc. Dean Reber. Decatur, from i (‘amp Atterbury. .Men who recorded t telr release* with .Mlm Rose Nesswald Wednesday Im lode; Roger It. Arnold. R'i*«dl Jauie- ’ .-ul Francis C Carver, Virgil F. Howers, Harvey c llubegger, Melvin Thieme. Latin It Miller, Donald F. Herman. f'pl. Joseph C. Hower, 1109 Pat ' tercon, from Camp Atterbury. T/l Francis C. Li htle. H 22 North I Third street, front Camp After 1 bury. 8/Rgt. Walter F. Raker. Decatur route 1, from Camp Atlcrhury. I’fc. L*iilh L. la-Fcver. Herne l route 2. from Camp Atterbury. I’fc. John C Lengori h, Itecalur route 2. fr tn Camp Atterbury.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000—1001 Thursday Presbyterian Mktslonary society, yrs. Curl Pumphrey, 2:30 pm. Pleasant Dal- lading aid sot let*, church, all day. Heidelberg class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lehman, 7:3't p. m. Women of the Moose called meeting, Moose, 7:3<» p m. Missionary society of First Evangelical church, church. 2 p ut Ever Ready class of Methodlit church. Mrs. N. A. Illxlor, 7:30 p m Cnion Chapel ladles uld society, parsonage, 1:30 p in. W.S.C.H. of Matbodsit church, church parlors, 2:30 pm., exetiitlve committee, I:3<> p.m, Friday Ave Maria study club, Mrs. Ray Kohne, h p.m. Ladles Aid society of First I’. R. church, Mrs. Harold Hitchcock, 17 3o p.m. Rainbow Glrh initiation, Aluaonlr hall. C 3<t pm, W.F.M S. of Church of Naxarene. I Mr*. Curl Williams. 7:30 pm. Saturday Rummage «aie, rponaoted by Women’s Guild of Zion Evangelical ind Reformed chtir'h, church. 9:3(t a m. to 5 p.m. Ziou Lutheran Missionary society bazaar and bake rale, church basement, supper l»egin:iln? ut 3 p.m. Tuesday Eta Tan Sigma sorority, Mrs Rin Stump, S pin Catholic Ladies of Columbia, K ■ of C. ball, 7:30 put. Wednesday Zinn Lutheran Manhd C >upl ■< club, church basement, ts put.

On Hie Way Home Pearl Heritor, T. H Pfc. Kenneth N. Wurman, Decatur, Ind i< »n his way home. He la one of m re than 3,600 high point army, navy and marlite corps veteran* whom the "Magic Carpet” Is bring ing back to the states aboard the CSS Saratoga The CSS Saratoga one of more than 2<»<t carriers, escort carrier* nnd att-iek transports In the navy’.t famed “Magic Carpet'* fleet left Pearl Harbor Friday. October 2fi. and was scheduled to arrive In Ha*t Frtnclsco W«-dm>:d,ty, October 31. Passengers will gu directly to the separadtn centers nearest his home to complete the fortnallth-s of obtaining their discharge b< for** returning to civilian life. In Regular Army Two Adams county men have en listed in the regular army, and M Sgt Itaymond V. Roop, son of Jesse Ittsip, Hi North Ninth str<*-t, has re-enlisted tn ths- regular army, at Camp Atterbury. Pvt. Warren E. Km-u>»: of Hs-rm ind Pvt. Dale T. Heer of Decatur route 6. wer:* Inducted into the army on October 23 and enlisted in ths* regular army Wednesday M-Sgt. Itoop. a veteran of IX moullki overseas duty lit England, h is been in the army for six years. Following a furlough at home. M Sgt. Roop will report to Camp At terbury f»r further as lgnun nt. Ensign James \. Ho’.tliou'e. I SNR. who his been spending a three week l-ave al h me, will leave t i'ji < veiling for Chicago to get a plane for San Fran tlsco From there hi- will g i to Agana Hay on Guam Island in the .Marianas to report for duty with the navy.

Ihano F. Brown. Hainan fl.:<i clann. anil gruiKhon of Mr and Mm. S. E Brown of Ibis city, !ia» been aligned to the escciitivofficnr'x office aboard the VSB Imi lana now at San Frans-laco. Ho e:i li-ited tn the navy April 12. ’44 an I after graduation from North Side higli Hchool left for active duty on June N. Aft. r completing. »>>"! training at Great Laken, 111, tie waa sent to armed guard uchoo 1 , Gulfport. Mira. Seaman Biown also served aboard merchants shin* as navy gunner in the Atlantic and Mediterranean theaters, ilia par tils. Mr. and Mrs. Don I' Brown, reside at 1115 Forest Hill avenue in Fort Wayne <, Erect Memory Crosses !x whi e <-r ISIU.I ave I eel •r I d ill the 4. liter < Ircle of lh< VI ;t E. • ictery. west of Heine, in n mory it the service inen fron. i) t c ininunlty known to have II d duiia: the recent World War il The crosses are for: T Sgt. Lester Mazelin rgi. Floyd Au Ire s 1.1, r.rajuniin Charles Fricke, pvt. Thomas D.ile BJery Pfc. Wiyni- V Sprtuiger. Lt. Jiini<e- ll Baumgartner All lint l.t Fiicke are > 1 ep|m <n trviv<> <iii foreign noil, h - liav in - ; lost his Ilf-- In a jdiine <ra-h n lit- counlry. Awarded Bronze Star Pfc .lull.is L. Lengeikii. Ileeatui oulc 4. !ia j . been awir.le I tin li ,i;ze Star mei'al for nerol.- con Ini t In advaiu Ing t trough heavy •iieiny lire with I:.-, iii.o'iin- cun ii is- ml: position during the .mih paint hute infuttry <• .-inpany’e iHa.k January '. H»4 > Tlie clla •i ii reads: "111 :ggr-s<iv< > pltii aspired hi* comrades lo do tlieii itmust.” In Hie miildie of hi* jda tram's pi igrois. I's . Lengerich voluntarily evpio. I hiniM If in nder to d liter more es. -tlv<> irhnri;n w »»iRu-u f f n-iiJn <1 evui-iiaiioii in.l continued figh:ii g tint I l ien ! by h o plitooti leader lo reliirii for fir-t aid. The medal was presented to him at a recent det iratlon ceremony it the Kennedy genera, hospital. Memphis, Tenn., where Pfc. la-ng -ri.ii l» now a puiieui. Jack F. ifelnekc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beineke. has been graiuatej from the hospital corpsman who I at the United States naval wspltal in Balboa Park. San Diem, Calif, lie rated seventh high•st hi his class of 424 graduatte. iml woo given the rating of hos d al 4orp"man first class Ills adIres i is, Jack F. Beineke, HA 1-c, I'.S.N.H. Ban Diego, Calif.

The addiisw of Pvt. Edward , Bprunger Is 35907' 37, A I.C. Ildq, I 3rd lln. ti'l Inf. Regt, APO 3C’ *. P.M, New York, N. V. i Special Services And Meetings Os PRiWfcjEiMnnr 1 ' sS»«*hs4. First Evangelical Dr. Paul H. Mayer, field secretary of the Evangelical hoard of ml.d ns. »111 speak ut th- First Evangelical church Sunday morn Ing ut o’clock. Dr. Mayer forme: ly was superintendent of the l ipin ml * i"n. This service will lathe annual thank offering servl •• us th<- w< man's mi eionnry society. ; Dr. Mayer will also sp< ak at u| meeting of the D-catiir mini*t* r.al ' association Monday morning. LOCALS The Ladles Aid roclety of the Flmt I’nited Brethren churc i will meet this evening at reven thirty o'chxk at the home of Mut. Harold Hitchcock. Mis. Frank Fisher and Mrs. David Wynn will be Bsslftani hostesses. Tin* Rainbow Girls will have liU tlatlon this evening at s.x thirty o’clock at the Maxoni • hall \ll of fleers and members should be pre sent at six fifteen -t’cloek. The Eta Tan Sigma sorority will meet Tuesday evening at eight o*<lock at the home of Mra. Don Stump The Catholic La lb" of Columbia will have a bn liu-ms in* etlii ; Tue» fay evening at .mven thirty o'clock at the K. -f C hall. The W F.M S. of the Church of the N.izaretie will meet this ••vetting at seven thirty o'clock al th** home of Mrs. Carl Williams in Monmouth. Mr. and Mr*. James Roebuck of route I. Monro , who recently moved from Detroit, Mich., were business visitors in this city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allert Heinekt and I Mr and Mr’. Chill * Buikhiirl vial ed Sunday wph ' f PhyHl* Heitteke, a juni it at Indiana Cti: versify. 11l mnington. While lhert I iey alt. tide f tie Indiatia-Tul* ' football game. Mi.l. Cleli.-, Miller -.n, :’;-ugn I ler, Colleen, spent til..i ulteru on in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Shertn-.tn Kunkel >f north of th* city had as thei. . ;iies|s V\ i .Inc.sdav M t'lid Mr* t. H Steph. Il oil of Mli oiilj Mont. an I it.- If vm. S Sgt I <T4 ord Stephen .111, I. ti >ll. .! ai Ha-i Id. Mr. ami Mr*, (lark William; Tlldll ini darg. ltr. J. -i*i, wiil mo | lor to Pittsburgh Friliy fur t ... ek’a visit with Mra Smith s pa nt i at.d th -r relatives. Tommy Lister, Sh:rl.-y Ray. R n lie and Nlckey Secaur. Joim an 1 'arid K'li-r, Ca'herine and Patsy o:iii .on. and Billy and Alvin John ..n enj ->• d i w.-lii'-r rust at tin lou.e of Vi. H.iz'-I John- >n W.-d le ~| .y it. i' Roll -, \ a't Wert alt rney. | v. her.- last i-veiiintt iii enJ .y th*-, 'talllt .umpian parade ai.d look up old friends. b.uion .•ichwartz and . o,i ol <-rn.- wre c..ii>-. . Io r • . i eve nlng. i,. leg i io,i from A’.in W rt. I' irt : alii uni other il.ies ath-nje.l lh< | lallowe.i: pa,a h here io get p in j .ts :,>r sanilir event* n *i ji.ir. I Jimmy Harkless Is theater Assistant Jiin ny Ila kl *s his i pted . position rm assistant • > R> v Ku. er i'i the ma!i:rge;lic.-|| if l'l- Corl ,nd Adams thiuters .imifiiy wu-•-.eiitly discharged from the ser ; • t-e, after «|» tiling n- Illy- five yeiit,i in th.- ai for The rone of lhe ITtiversily of T« xas Th« Uy.-- of Texas" -was written by a student. John Lang Sinclair, who named it for 'ln- pet 1 phrase of President William Pra- ' ther, who told students fiequently i that "tile eyes of Texas are upon you." The famous casino of .Monte Carlo is located In the independ- \ ent principality of Monaco, which has a total area of eight square > miles. This ’lny country is ruled by a constitutional monarchy and has a population of 25,000. Less than a score of Ohio's hun-. dreds of populated communities lnv». anv kind of air mall or trans , port servloe.

iMONG th* leading Jap Industrialists who met with correrpciidents to give their views on ’ the Pacific war was Byozo Asano, above, 56-year-old Harvard gradur te and classmate of Humorist Robert Benchley in lhe class of 1912. Asano, who manage* and I co itrols the Nippon Kokan KaKaisha Steel company, said that he raw the war coming, tried to head it off. decided to keep quiet when his warnings fell on deaf ears and then saw lua plants an t foctoriea suffer direi tly fium the weight of Allied tvomba. (Inttiattiaatll Maj. Gen. Philip H. Fleming, federal work* agency administrator, discussing a lu.miu-mile national system of interstate highways upon which three billion dollars la to l><- spent during the first three years of peace, says: "In sheer driving time alone, motorists will save so many minutes every day on these roads that they will amount, in Hie aggregate, to X 2, mm year* saved every year, or 224 years every day.'’ ... o - MiHvse Parly Friday night N:<hl o’rlock.

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