Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1945 — Page 3

NOVEMBER 16,1945.

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111 ——"W Famous ant painting* from Indiana University will also In* on display at the clone of the meeting Member* are requested to bring their playing cards for aervk-e men. Mrs. Warren also urged the <•141 b member* to uno their guest ticket* for thin meeting Mrs. Warren In lining tuislsted l.y Mrs. Hay Stlngely and Mm. Low.*!l Smith. Membem of the American lx»glon auxiliary are asked to listen to the sliver anniversary radio show broadcast Saturday from one to one thirty o'clock over the NBC network. Mrs. Charles |t. Gilbert, national president. will Im* th« speaker. WOMEN'S GUILD MEETS WEDNESDAY The Women's guild of kite Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met in the basement of the church Wednesday evening. Mm George Thoma*. leader, gave an Interesting paper i>n “Doorways to a World Wide Church." During the business meeting, the guild decided to raise their pledge to one hundred eighty five dollars for 1946. It was also decided to (have another rummag--sale December 1. Hout esses for th<» evening were Mrs. Tony Meyer. Mn<. Wesley lashman. Mis. Ferd Lltterer and Mrs. I>*wis Lltterer. PRESBYTERIAN WORLD FRIENDSHIP GUILD MEETS Th World Friendshin guild of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday evening at th.- home of Miss Bernice Devoss. After the

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000—1001 Friday Adams County Federation of club* art fratlval and silver tea. Masonic hall. 2 p m. PliilaHiea class of Baptist church, para mage, 7:30 pm. Work and Win clbm of First U, B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harvey, 6:3<) pm. Baleen Methodiet church preThanksgiving pot • Ju<k aupper. thurch Istse-ment. 6 pm. Saturday Rummage sale of Women'a Society of Christian service, Methodist church, 9am. to p tn. luidies Aid Hxlrty of Berne Evangelical church, bazaar, A. G. Maier garage In Bern™, 9 am. Sunday St. Paul laibheran I aid les Aid society supper and bake sale, < hti reh, 5 p m Monday St. Mary's society, school, 7:30 pm. Tueedsy Kum Join l’s clans of Evangelical chtird'.i, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Alger. Ix»ya| Daughters, Mrs, James Staley, 7:30 pin. Decatur Garden club, Boy Scout cabin, 6 p.m * Wednesday Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 1:13 pan. business and social meeting. Dellclouh refreshments wen- served by the hostess, assisted hy Mrs. laiwrence Linn. Earlier in the evening, the group, In place of the regular guild program, .met at the chundi to bear l>r Benjamin Andrews sp<sik on "Our Itellgiourt Responsibilities." PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS HAS MEETING THURSDAY The I’boelH- Bible claw of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church met Thursday evening In the social room of -the church. Mrs. Ed Miller was In ohurge of the program. The meeting was opened by tin- group ringing sevI eral songs, after which the devotions were read. Mrs. Miller gave a very interesting paper on "The Coming of the Mayflower,” followed by two piano selections by Men. Fred Fruc.hte. Mrs. A. 11. AshbauchI er, president, conducted lh<- business meeting, at which time it was decided to have a (Vtrisßmas exchange at the next meeting. The following officers were also elected: president. Mm. M. F. Worthman; vice pr«*dd«-nt, Mrs. George Buckley; secretary. Mrs, Albert Harlow; treasurer, Mrs. Albert Fruchte. Dining the social hour, games were played ami prizes wen* awarded :o Mrs. Geoige Thomas and Mrs. Glenn Oswalt. Uively refreshment were then served by ' the hostess*o, Mrs Ed Miller, Mrs. ?ASA?J •» HINSS GIC'fN Us GUMOUt TO LltriiE IkOHEN • lIGITIY*S<tNT» I nurnsofT I 1 OIIIC4TIW-MWUMW : / ; J ! MAglliatlV FAWAMB SQQQ fOtOlrtGlWfC* JW I SMITH DRUG CO.

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Hay Mower and Mrs. Albert Fnudite. MARRIAGE VOWS READ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Miss Arllne Morion, daughter of Mr. and Mna. Tom Morton of Atwood. Kans, and Harold Kolter. son of Fred Kolter of thia city, were united in marriage Saturday evening. Xovemla-r 3. at the home of the In ide's parents, with the Rev. Maurice Rickard officiating Mr, and Mrs. Tom Morton were the couple's only attendants. The bride wore a bhie suit with black tuwrautoriea, and a corsage of white and pink carnations nnd and hmmb, tied with n Idue rile bon. A reception was held immediately after the wedding for the relatives anil friends of the bride. A dance was later held In h mor of Mr nnd Mrs. Kolter at the la-gloti 'hall. The couple are now visiting with Mr. Holter's father and sister, Mrs. Ray Helb-r They will go t > Denver, Colo, after the holidays where they Intend to make their hmmCYO TO PRESENT PLAY SUNDAY A three-act comedy, entitled "Aunt bamanthy Rules the Rocsst," will In* presented Sunday evening at eight o'clock by the CYO In t,he Decat4ir Catholic high school us dltorlum. A matihee t>r children will In* given at two thirty o'clock The cast Is as follows: Huth Borns, Joan Miller, Germaine Geimer. Jeanette Braun, Genry Heimann, Vera Braun, Jerome Humschlag. Carl Geimer, lx*o Allierdlng. Francis Geels, Bill Miller. MRS. CLYDE BUTLER HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. Clyde Butler Wan horless last evening to .he me nbers of So Cha Ren. Du-Ing tli*t business meeting, t,b»* club voted to give L"> to the "Yank who gave" fund Mm. Clint Hersh, a new member. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkampand Mrs. Fred SclMilte, former club members, joined th<* organization. Mrs. F. S. Grandstaff was a guest at last evening meeting. Bridges was played and prize* were awarded Mrs V. J. Bormann and Mrs. T. J Metzler. During the social hour, delicious refreshments were served by the hoste-M. The next meeting will Inin two weekai at the home of Miss Virginia Laurent. The Loyal Daughters class of t'.io First Evangelical church will meet at tne home of Mtw. James Staley Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. Mrs. William Dellinger will be the assistant hostess. * The Decatur Garden club will have a carry in supper Tuesday evening at six o'clock in the Boy Scout cabin at Hanna I'uttniatt park. Me-mbers ate asked to bring their own table service, and a plant for the auction. Members desiring tratutpoitation arc asked to call »50. 0 . Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Pleasant Milla Methodist Dr. John Wetitgatz, missionary from Africa, will speak at the f’lei.oant Mills Methodist church Bunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Dr Wengatz is the au hor of "Mir-a<-|e of Bic d.” The public fat Inv!tr*d to hear this missionary tell how Grxl answer'd his prayer and delivered him from Fie "cook pot." _ 0 O O Adams County Memorial Hospital o o Admitted; Mlm Phyllis Kraft. 315 Walnut street; Mrs. C. V. Millikan. 330 Booth Third street: I hn Wiuley .Mankey, route 2; Mrs. Janies McCullough. Monroe route 1; Don Boßenbacher, Willohlre. O. route 1; Mrs. Henry Sulking, roure 2. Admitted and dismissed: Don aid Hamrick, Willehire, O. route 1; Mrs. Markus Hprunger. Berne. DimnDsed: William Smith, 319 South Seventh street; Mlsa Lovins Eicher, Geneva route 2; Mrs. Johnas Neuenschwander, Berne; Alva Baker, 307 North Eleventh otTeet; Freeman I'hrick. route 6. o Man Indicted For Girl's Slaying Elkhsrt. Ind., Nov. IS—(UP) — Virgil J. Swinehart. 30, was under grsnd Jury Indictment today In connection with the fatal iitsbhitig and criminal asssuit of a 15-year-old high acboul girl Sept. 15.

luttB 1 1 SHRALUKA'S SHIP PLAYS ROLE IN JAPANESE BATTLE Robert W. Shnluka, radarman. sen.nd clros, 103 South r*th st, and other crewm*-n of Co* aeiplane tender L’BB Hamlin played an Important rale in the far-nuehlng, <-xtennlve damage dealt Japan by <he fumed fleet air wing one during the closing 100 daye of the Pacific war. Moving Into comlait waters during the campaign for Okinawa and later In operation* around the Jap anese homeland, the Hamlin backed up planes of the air wing that tank more than 155'0'0 tuna of enemy shipping*, damaged another 135.000 tons and r-'.xd down 40 enemy planes during the Hi'-day period. At the same Hine, the Hamlin also wm taking part in the right* ing as gunm-re and other crew memia-rs went to General tjuartera to help repel air attack* us many as KM times In a single month. Petty officer Shra'uka also s'*rved a* editor of ;he Pi»*d Piper, which was iMiblikhed altoard ohlp He Is a former repirlisl for th'-IhM-atur Dally Democrat. I’mi IA. Smith, coxswain, s-m of Mr and Mrs. Elmo Smith of North First street, arrived home last evet ning after opending 22 morn lie in • the Pacific. Including Midway and , Oahu islands. After a 30*day leave. Coxswain Smith will report to Lhe naval receiving station In Chicago for further assignment. I'tisizn Eugene Smith of the I*. S. Merchant , Murine, another son. is expected home for the -holldaya. He has also been in the Pacific. Pvt. Thomas Terveer and Pvt Roger Knapp arriv'd home yesterday t a . pend 13-day furloughs with - their respective parents, Mrs. H T Terveer and Mr and Mm. Harry Kn.ipp. They will return t» Fort McClellan, Ala., for further nsslgnment at the expiration of their furlout t. . -i Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Parker have opened a new furniture store in Willshire nnd will handl-* both new , nnd us«-d furniture. In the r<—ent ele. Hon at Celina Mrs. Beulah Davta, Democrat, r--i reived 330 vote* for dtv trea*lirer ‘land M’S. Jeannette F.iv.ir-ila, Hepttldican. 329. That's too for <■< miort. Delplma has voted a Imnd home to build a gym and aud'torlum nt the Jefferson high school, the vole bring 1,115 to 470 Juilje J. Fre.l Friic'vte, Pioimaoliter L<-> Kirsch. Prosecutor G. Re my Bb-rly of tliin clly and C. H Muselman, of Berne, l-ft today t > ati'-nd rhe Indiana D'-mo<-ralh- editorial meeting at French LI. k Mr. and Mro. Duvid Hensley are moving from Fort Wayne to Bron son. Mh'lt., when* they will reside on tin- Hunsl.ker farm. Mr. Hen ley hai been In poor health tinpast seveial months. Mrs. R. J. Kuehler. wh i Wa* call ed here by the death of her fath er, J C. Milh-r, ha* returned to I h'-r home in Detroit. Twenty members of the Women | of t.'-e M iihc motored lo Portland Wednesday for a Joint meeting. 1 They also attended initiation *«-r i vices for new numbers, taken in | lhe Portland club, B. K. Settergren, well known Bluffton piano manufa-turer. re- I ported to lie Improvltig after a I slight heart attack suffered while | taking treatment at the WeHo county hospital. Robert McFarren. T-4. has been I discharged from army service and | returned t > Bluffton u'ter serving | three year* and nine months in the south f;i< Ifi . While in Aii-frali.i 1 •-P married Miss Wilma Franklin. I who arrive! at Bluffton r.i-etitly to | join her hcoband. Max Peterson has received his ' discharge from the navy and a>i I srined hl* position as Judge of the | Blackford circuit court, succeeding , the late W. A. Burns. He wa* appointed by Governor Gales a month ' av». Funeral services were held thia | afternoon at Cedarville. Ohio for Dr. James Chestnut, former pastor of tie Third Presbyterian churcii at Fort Wayne and well known here. He died suddenly Wednesday nfglit at his home near Plttiburgh, Pa. _o_ How the American Legion wa* established In Ohio Is the subject of a new book by Department Historian Robert E. Barrizh. soon to bo published. t » 4UUH Rummage aale in Methodiat church basement, Saturday, November 17.

««*«***« Honorable Discharge ♦ ****♦*♦ epi. Harry E. Young, from Camp Atterbury. In t-he urtny 3 yrora. overseas 2" month< H-Hgt, Alvin Mack*, !b-<utur route 2. fr tn Camp Atterbury. S Hgt. Clarence G. Krutw. Decatur route 4. from Camp Atterlmry. Pfc. Carl J. LlectEy. Hoo oler street, Bern*, from Camp At terhury. T 4 Everett W. Geio-I. Decatur route 4. from < amp Atterbury. T 4 Lutnln L. Bertsch, Decatur route 4. from Camp Atterbury. T 3 Samuel E So ! i h-nhauff-n. Decatur route 2. fr >m C.ißt|> A ter bury. Pfc. Hay B'hotL Monroe, from Camp Atterbury. — . o ... 29 More Troopships Scheduled To Dock More Than 20,200 Veterans On Board By I'nlted Press More than 20.200 memlters of the I'. S. armed forces were nboard 29 ships scheduled to dm-k Imlay at east and west < oast ports. Due At Boston Kingston Victory 1.951 troops, including headquarters and head quarters detachment of the 176th medi'-al battalion; 96th evacuation hospital; I"" Ist quartermaster truck company; 4149th quartermaster service company; »'>7"th field artillery battalion: f>79th and Ctllh army postal units; 104th chemical processing company; headquarters and headquarters company of the 1141st engineer C group and miscellaneous perronlie). Marshall Victory—l.9M, Including the 303rd quartermaster railhead company; 135th port company: 729th railway operating but talion; 3442nd ordnance medium automotive maintenance company; 36R3rd quartermaster truck company, and miscellaneous personnel At New York Gen. M. M. Patrick — 2 272 troops, including Dili and 71st field hospitals. 93rd engineer gen eral service regiment; 231 pat h-nts, many miscellaneous troops, and WED. ARC nnd OSS civilians. Some colored Blanch F. Sigman — hospital ship: Mil patients. Chanute Victory - 1.97:! troops. Including headquarters and headquarters company of the 1153rd engineer combat group, 3Mth medical collecting company. 474th ordnance evacuation company, 2llth chemical maintenance company. and many high score miscellaneous troops. Argentina 4.312 troop*, including 127 nurses from the 25th and x.lrd general ho pitals. the 1157th quartermaster truck company icol'iredt. headquarters and head quarters detachment of (he 175th and 429th medical battalions, the 27Mh and 29*th ordnance mninh-n ance companies, the ss2nd army postal unit, ki>sth ordnaiw-e (HAMt company, the 215th signal depot company, headquarters and headquarters company of the 1186th englm-'-r eombat group, the 2O2nd. 295th. 29xth, and 29111 i

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' engineer (oinliat luittalion*, the 854th ordnance (HAM) company, | h«*dquartera and headquarters detachment of the 162nd ordnance battalion. 30 Waca; some civilians, and a small number of mlacellaneoils troops, mostly re enlistees. At New Port Newt. Va. Elgin Victory—l.9s6 troop*, Including headquarters and headquarters battery of the 34th field artillery brig; headquarters and headquarters battery, 119th FA group; Hixth AAA gun battalion; '6th infantry division postal detachment, and miscellaneous personnel. Felix Grundy—sl3 troop*, including the f'Xth general hospital I and mis< ellaneout troops. At San Francisco Hospital ship Bolace 129. Including 214 Waves, 87 women Marines and seven Spar*. At San Diaqo The esiort curriers Suwam-e and Chenango and destroyers Muntin, Hughes, Anderson, Wainwright and Frankford (no totals.) -—— O 1 " Indianapolis Couple Killed In Accident Dunreith. Ind., Nov. 16 (I'P) Mr* Ethel PhtMUtiaker, 35, wife of a -lilor somewhere In the Pacific, ami John Callow. 27. recently dis- | charged military policeman, both f Indianapolis, were kill'*! today when Cielr autcsuob'le lift the road after a blowout, state police

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