Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1945 — Page 3
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PSI IOTA XI HAS BUSINESS MEETING The regular hin-incss mooting <>( Psi lota XI sorority w.,« held tisi evening in th** Elk u.im<*. Plans wen* illhi-iihmml for a Chi Istmns dance, uni ih<* follow Ing committee w.i- appointed by Mr*. Loren Hudson. pres, I< hi Mbi. John A< li«-mi. Mm John m (’uimdl, Mis- liorothy G*-rb.-r an i .Minn Betty Melchl. It wa«« also announced that the next no. ini meet Ing will (»• held Novi-mhi r 2*, in stead if N<ivi-mls*i- 21 an annoniit cd In Iho -orority program book ETA TAU SIGMA MEETS TUESDAY Tin- Eta Tan Slcnia rororitr met Tuesday evening at the li tin* of .Mm Don Stump. A short business meeting w.c conducted by tho pro Ih nt, M. Honor Barton, after which tlin tables of bridge w>*ri* formed ,n l prize x were awarded Mr- HI. hard Arnold ami Mm. Homer Ba ion, A delicious iun< h««on wa served by the hoHtioa, at- i-i-il by Miss Glenuys Elzey. Th- mxl me.-thr*, will be Novemlter 20 at the htim ■ of .Mlsm Iverna Werlin/. NAZARENE W.F.M.S. HAS MEETING RECENTLY The W.F M $. of th.- Chutrh of the Nazarene met reeently al the home of Mra. C.iri Wiiliama In Monm mlh. The mieiin:: *u t.|-!..i| w|ih lh»» group ttlnsing “Safe \m I.’* followt I by I hl* - rlpt Hie. i ad b. M.h. Clzey. \ rending, entitled “Other SI was given by Amanda Ward A whirl bn Inez meeting Wat eomlm teil by the pre •Idt nt, .Mih. 1.00 Hoe, after width the I-hhoii Hludy wit given by Mr*. IretioiH .Matt ix. Mn Lovei I'-tte offered the 11 mint: prayer. There wen- twelve m- inb :h pretent
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phonee 1000-1001 Thursday l.eglon AuxiHury l>i fri- t Meet In;’. Legion home. 10;Ti ii.m. Women of Illi- Moote, Moo*e homo, 7:3- pin. So Cha Bin, poHtponed, Methodi"t W S C.S. I took review, and de» " rs, ehurch, 1:30 pm. Happy llomemukerii <!ub. Mm. John Bultzell, 7:30 pm, Zion Luth- ran Mi “ionury society, ihuii'h basement, k p.m, , W M.S. of First I'. 11. church. M •. Clarence Brake. " :io pm. Friday I'o uh ntns. Bed Men hill. M pm Victory < last of Fiot I'. It. church, church l aHi-mctii, >' p.m W.S cS. of Mount Pleasant < huri h, Mr .Myrtle Jon-*«, i:3O p.m. Amerl <n Legion Auxiliary, Legion home, x pm Eastern Star and Mutton btinqu< t Maxonlc, i; pm. Y P M B. of NuHtnnn Avenue I' B. church, I.olh Ann Troutner, 7:3b P m. Sunday Ladies Aid society of Immanuel Lutheran church supper, school ba-' in- nt. beginning al 5:30 e.m. Monday Fireman's auxiliary, Mrs Hoy Steele, 7:30 p.m. lb sear li nub, Mrs. ■•*. II Heuer, 2:30 p.m. Better Homes duh of Monroe. Mm. E. if. K-'io-i ri-ie, 7:30 p in. Past prexidentH parley of L-'gion auxiliary. Mm. T c. Smith, M pm. Tue*day Church Mothers study club. MrWat <»n Maddox, X p in. Wednesday Women's guild of Zion Evanr-di-<il mi I Itefoim-d church, < loir- h. x p.m., executive committee. 7:30 |i m. The W M.S. of the First I'nit-d Brethren < hurch will e meei ihl< ••v< nin • at s< vi a thirty o'< lo< k at tin* home of Mr-. Clarence Brake on North Seventh dn <•’. Mrr. Hu In-:I Cochrun and Mr Blan ii Elzey wj|| bl* :;HMistlllg h HtCH:i<*H,
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-and M rt, Nina Light will be the i lender, MARGARET BUPKHEAD TO WED RICHARD MADDOCK Mr an I Mrs. Loren C. Biirkheu l f Monroe, uniiouiii’i* th’* approachling mar*luge .f their daughter, Margaret, to Itlclrird I . Maddock. -<on of Mr. ami Mrs, Low* 11 Mud ■Io k of near Wai ren. The vow< will be icud 111 the Monroe MeCioijjst < hurdt Sunday. November IM. at three o'clock by ill- KeV E. <). Kegerii Th'* lirld< -e|'* t Is n graduate ot ihi* Mon >i- high s hool uni In tern'Hone! B'ihlimi w collego In I Fort Wayne. Mr. .Maddock, a gra iliale of the Ji'ffeison high I 1100 l iii Huntington <ounty, win ruenl ly d Hcharged from th- tinny, having i-rve I 21 months in the Ku- - p-*an tin-tier of op- ratlani a*s a lank < inmnnder. Th" Wom-n'-- guild ot th" Zion Evangelical and Hi formed church ; will meet in the r-iiiil rooms of the II ii; h W-*<lnesd.iy evening at -iglii o'. Io k. Mrs. tleirge Thom.is w 111 be the lea f- r. The election of loflicent will lake place, ami al! i nu mber* are urged to l.e prexetit i'l’lie executive I - mmilt* e Wil! meet pit K"Vi*n thirty o'clock. The I’o aho-ilas lodge will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock lai IL I Men hall. A pot luck htnehepm will lie M.-r Veil following the lodge meeting. UuoilX will be pre I M-nt-sl from Fort Wayne and all m< tiibi'M are re<pie.st-*d to attend Mm. c. M Ellsworth entertain ■ I at dinner I-st evening Sgt. Er vln Conrad, Jr. Stuttgart, \rk.: Sgt. Morris L P:irk*on, (Jiilmy, 111.; Cpi \rt ('. Schukar. Plain ' field, Iowa: all stationed at Ba>*i Field, F it Wayne, an I Mr. and Mrs. Vvhi Con 01, of Foil Waym*. Mr and M h. I’ml Conrad and Mr an I Mrs. Norman <l-. :< r. At the httsimHH me-ilnz of th--b-glon auxiliary, to In- held Ft I day evening at eight o'clock at th-* Legion home, the by laws will Is*
read All memlwm are urgml to b-*l present. o ’ TTTTTTT WWIJj gl lyR I iHiiiu to'i pit j MMi The nddrt <i of Holt-it A Kle.tper, All.M 3-e, ha- Iteen < t.inged to S-|d VPB HI 'I FPtt. Sun Ft in |gco. Calif. 11-* ii the nos Mr. ind Mm. W. V Klepper of Merer avenue, Churh s W Frey, ItM 2 <*. i»(pending n leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl II Frey. H ■ will report to the t-ast cou-t at (he expiration of hi< leave. pvt Frederl k Velez, SOU of lolin Velez of Berne n un* 2. ha been transferrel to th-- -paiation enter at Fort Bragg. N C. to re■nllst in the regular tirmy. Pvt. v'eh-z spent six m tilth* ill Germa ny. Flame and llolkitid as a rifleman in the Lilli alrlnrrm* div.si-m. Itolwrt Feaael, AM M I-*, son if Mr. and .Mrs. John F-*.isel of Beimont park, arrived home today for a six-d.ty leave. F-*jse| lias Iteen itatl med on the I' S.S. .Monterey with the Tail’d Fleet. o • «***•** Honorable Discharge *♦•♦*•*» Cpi. Wirnm Schkindenhauffen. n of Mr an i Mi»< Emli S-*!ilad- n hauffen. from ('amp \u-*ibiny Wears five (tattle star< ami a unit itation. 11-* was a im-ml-er of tin* 15th division In Hu* army 27 months, overstita 17 ni-.nihs. Pfc. Clement B Meyer, 10|t! Line street, from ('.imp Mtcibiiry. Pfc. Eugene N. Miller. 22* S No th Fourth stc-*ci, from Camp Atterbury Pf *. I iw ni 'i* W \mlr<*w*-.. tin Mercer avenue, Ii n • limp All< i bin y. Ta E in-1 E. Shook. Ibl Hrant street, from Camp Alteibury. Leo F .* hiiltz, EM 2*. 707 W ii- .citer tieel, from Great Lak- s. 111. I's-. Waym* l>. Frey, I'.S.M.C, ion >f Mr. an I Mr.- Carl II Fi y n to* m im* cor*.! three yearn, in-i- mi two y irs. hisc'iar ••• I loin Clillip Pendleton, Calif. o ~ — o Adams County Memorial Hospital o o A’nitfcd: Billy Bolt Dial 111 - .ev nson -tre*!; Mrs \lb--rl He-b<-r. r -'ite G; .Mr ’■ Loui i Lamlnim. rou e t>: M i. Basil Timm m . Gei >-• out-* 2. A’mitt I am! dls*nl»»ed: llav (ttwirt, 307 M nroe street: Jobtf I I Ii rkes, 1321 Nuttman avenue. I •mlsH-'d: John Binkley, 220 Nii’Hi Sixth st-eei; Halelgli J.w-k- --, on, 130 Smt'i Eleventh street, Mr-. Erm-t Biker. Hockford, O, M.rs. Cliud-* Paleod, Schlrmeyer street: Hugh Kent, HI North Fifth street. .lumper For Tots 3 wo Vv.'.y TO i's f A ! l *VA > \ o Sir Jjr 9365 1 7( 7*" S.ZES J /! I ' Z/I(JS Marian Marlin Tots’ Jumper frock. Pattern f»385, will please bo’h mol her and , daughter. Pretty for parlies, prac tl< U fur every day. Vary with liiotises. trim with embroidery. .Made easily! Pattern conies In sites 1. 2, 3. I, 5. Size 2, Juniper, % yd. .ilt incli; blouse, a . yd. 35 inch. Scud Twenty celitH in coin* for thin pattern to Decatur Democrat Pattern Impt., 155 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly vour nnuiH, addruas, zone, zlze -.nd style cumber. NEW—the Marian Marlin Fall and Winter Pattern Rook la youra to mnke styles! ALSO — printed for Fifteen Ceuta more! All easy-1 handbag.
In Tuesday's »*l.<<*ti<»n ut Will , shire th<* Di-mo< nit.i elected the mayor, clerk tre*.isui**r und five «»f t.i • nix coitm ilincn. J (’. Spitler w.io elected mayor, Mary Jones, liieik and Wilma lloblet, tr<*a-urei*. Mr. nml Mrs. C, D. Teeple have I n turned from a visit al their sum m»*r cottage at Hom« City. Tin* rabbit reason will open to-morr-w an I ran thiou-’h January jo, A cording to the Mute turner vatlon department, tin crop <»f bunnies Is 20 pen ent i hurt tld ye.n, »o it will take good markmans..ip t i get th«* Hin t Hoy Knlver hi- rmini'd from Indi.iiiapolls, where lie und Mrs Ka!v«<r attended the annual con* V-nti II of t.he ar*->i iat**d theater iiwii* mos Indi iti.i M ICalvi-r wa ie i lei ted to the Isilid of dire* , lots of tin* ,-itate organization. Ml-s KoHemary Hpang'er «f Ihii ity, md Mrs. Gem* Itukor of Foil i Wayne nr - sfi a.lin ■ II < we* k in ( hi ng >. Mrs Beatilci* F. k left today fu ! California to v'*i t h**** hu isind. | Lt. ijg.t Janie- Ei*k Mis. Felix .Maier la re updating at th-* ,-t. Ju eph's hospital ill IF rt Waym* f.ium an operation. Mr. and Mi - Denver August ' Moi-iis, Ji.'lu Wilichesiei stre.l, are I lie parents of n Isiby boy, Ihu ii tills mortiing it il:o5 a.in. at tae , Vlams county memorial ho pital. ! I ll** has mil Ih .-it tiaim-d o Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area "Si i •jHEE SJhIV avß Zion Reformed A famjly night f* Law hip sup per ami pc gram will be held a 1 t ie Zinn Evan ** I. *nl . ii-l lt-*t<-i in si i huri 'i. on Friday *><n'.nx. byinniirz al ti:ls p.m. Ml f.imilho o! 111-* chu-i !i ar** invite I I: 114 la dish of fie«l ami your own t.tlii--Iservi • Following flu- niipp.-r, tin* f. ;■ lid hip c.rc.'i* will b- in <li i :** ■ . th.* progiai'i. <> Th*- Gl I S nits of troop V! h-l-l their regular meeting Monday eve | nitu in th-* - hmd library Patrol lliadei. and i i taut I* ..decs Wer ■ e|is*:ed as foil ws: p.ilrol urn* Ll.ickn* Hite, Judy .My<i«; pitro! {two, Bonnie Simon.-. It eta ButII h< : patrol three. Marilyn Maul .lir, Ann Smith; pHrol four. Mary ;Ann Sw--aritft'*n. Shar ut Stri'kl- r; Isiilbe. Pat G.iiih*; si-n*taiy. Ei--i nor Fisher; tie.i aiH-r, Marl-*eii Holloway. Bonr.lc Sim ii , lliieta Butcher, Judy My*-r- and Betty John <>n wen* added to the ti op Ih meeting wa- <)u • I wth th" ( I i* 11,.' hip trcli*. Patri ia Gai •*, s< rib *. o Noted Song Writer Dies In Hollywood Hollvw >d, Nov. s fl'l’f Gu lldwaids. li<i. nil-* Writ* r .ini sla 1 -iru.luii-r known i tii ■ ' h uiak , ■ ' w'i i dl I ii r*.* last n ah' -*f a 1 heart it a I. *.-•.- m i - i today t l y t uno ie in I i*i itii'im- li’ J (del ith.i he di coven I Hid i*!l ' i <u. aged Me .-agi's of undo! n•• lom - I* ; ■ - , i i i ( , i- ■ w i >.v. Ml Lillian L's n*l I | al I in* i|iii"t Wil iii i* Boil! - od < ,'i pilI" iii lit Wile * he di* d H" had - J li'-* ii ill airl in ,' t r* m* tit for sev * e i yea* s.
COMING! Reinforcements For Adams County Sunday Schools • at the County Sunday School Convention <> Fun.. Nov. 11. 2 I’. M.—Pleasant Dak* Church of the Brethren. Kirkland Township. I; Sun.. Nov. 11. 7:30 I’. M.—First Mennonite Church. Herne. ;; ;; Mon.. Nov. 12. 7:30 I*. M.—Methodist Church. Decatur. ;; 6:30 I*. M.—Fellowship Banquet lor all—Plate 6">c. U l<> Make reservations with Thurman Drew, Decatur by Friday. U I! Fundin' evening al 7 o’clock there will be a* children's meeting conducted by Rev. ][ I; John Emblen. COME AND HEAR 3 REV. JOHN EMBLEN. Australian born preacher and teacher, now Indiana direc* J i tor of Child Evangelism Fellowship. ; ; REV. REGINALD SHEPLEY, Pastor of the Warsaw Baptist church and noted ;; '' voung people’s leader. J ADAMS COUNTY COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ;;
Former Resident Os County Takes Life Funeral services were h**l*l nt .* o'clock till' afteinoon for Du nl**l Sijs. 3ti, former Jefferson township resident who ended his wn life by hanging Monday night at Ills farm near Seoltslnirg. S*i* Vices were hi Id 111 the Betbal Brethren church and burial was in tin* Mount Hope cemetery Th<* H»*v. Frank Johnson officiated. Mr. Sip<- wai born September 2. I!<o*i In Jeffe*.*on townehlp He and his family moved •<» south" n Indiana alsiut two years azo Relatives sail that lie had been in 111 health for the last several months Surviving are the fattier, Hurrv Sifie, Jeffersin township; the wllow. formerly B*-iiii*e Fisher; two Mitts, Mill ion, la ami Huger, H and a d.uigliter, Sammy I.****. Ju o More Serious Riols Reported In Batavia Indonesians, Indian Guard Forces Clash Batavia, Nov 8 tl'l’l British tank- and troops were ru-hed to Hu* Kinmit ii'M In th<* suiifheasfi*tn pirt of Ikitavit ti-diy wlo-n -e-ions iloling broke out Istwe-m Iml.iriei lans and Indian gun rd , force-. Twelve Ind msi.nie were report- ' i-1 killed and two Indian soldi**rs a lundtsl in what was detu-rllied a a "minor brush” Imton* the situation wa- brought under control Auihoili i-s reported that. In Sumatra two Bi Bish orflc.TH were lablH-d Io death !»>’ Indumt-i.ilis a* Benk leu In the Pali-uiliang area Fiii-t reports from Kramat said i ii- ire tii.iii sii anm*d Indonesians wi-re concentrated in the area where a large i ivili.ia interment • imp i- looited. The outbreak was believed an inii-nsirication of -klrmlshes which la; ii-d yesterday when the Indo m- lain attaikc.l tae camp and the I'jilit in airfield. After ri-po ts of yesterday's iiklr-'iii-hi-s Dr. Sukarno, head of tin*
b This Week-End It*s : ORANGE CAKE: ■ a . 39c ; : I sflc ■ p You'll thrill with every bite. Simply ■ delicious. Serve it to the family this week-end. Ask for Orange Cake at ■ your favorite local independent food ■ st<>r(- or at our bakery. I fl I : Stewart’s Bakery ; I Photo Enlargements : 5 x 7 and 8x 10 !! AKE AGAIN AVAILABLE ;; Wartime restrict ions rm number of regular ; ’ anti OVERSIZE prints have been removed. *; Get all you want. i I Highest Quality Work ■■ Holthouse Drug Co. ii **H +*H +**H"H**K**M**4*+d>4- ‘ »♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*»♦♦♦♦
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unrecognized lnd**Mthifi govern iiient, ran called to BrHl*h head quarhua und warned by Lt. Gee. Fir Philip Chrletieon the British would use all modern •er weapon* to aurppreiM sm-h ouibrenk*. <> — Big Housing Project Planned At Purdue laiFayettr ind, Nov. I—(L’PI — Purdue university announced plans today for the constructlon of a mll-llon-doliar housing project to serve a.i a dormitory for 2tit) student families uffliluU hoped to have the pi- Jeet ready for oc< u|>an«*y next spring. i Dr. H. B , Stewart, vice president an i coniroiler of the university, raid that the plan had been approved by the university trustees ant a -ontruct awarded to A. E Kemmer, laiFayi-tte, on a low bid of Sl.llk.MO. Total tost of tin- dormitory i group of 22 structure!, Including I furnishings for the units, war **•- ; tlm.ited at t1.325.00u. Stewart said it w aid tie financed by Ismd* maturing over a 26 year period. Plans call for erection of the units in a wooded area west of Hoss Ad** stadium All units will J have cross-ventilation, u combing* tion living room and bedroom, a dinette.kite heliette, drieeing room, full bath and storage space. Onefourth of them will have an extra bi.iriHiin Basic furniture will b-i Included In th** rental price of 135 a month plus |3 for utilities Two--1 la-droom units will rent for |7 s«> ' extra.
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