Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1945 — Page 3

■NOVEMBER 19, 1945.

aSOCIEIY

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"Late Summer Life,” Harvey; •Factory in the Fog," Dorothy Spiegel, all Indiana artists. The pictures were exhibited and stud fed by the pupils of the Decatur Catholic high school last week, and will be exhibited at the Wo man's club meeting this evening. The Decatur junior-senior high j school pupils will view the pictures Tuesday and Wednesday. Members of the Adams county chorus were welcomed as new memliers in the County Federation of Clubs. A letter was also read asking for donations of costume jewelry, containing colored atoms, also all kinds of colored feathers, especially pheasant, and colored cotton prints, not smaller than twelve by twelve inches. These material* will lie used in the hospitals for convalescing veterans. Anyone having any of the above articles, is asked to send them to Mrs. John T. Myers, 22M North Fourth street. Out-of-town guests representing the following clubs present were the Foltr. club of Bluffton. BermMothers club, Berne Carden club, and the following home economics clubs: Union township club, Lim berlost club. St. Mary's township club, Kirkland club. Friendship Village club. Blue Creek township club, Root township cluii and the Happy Homemakers club. Mrs. John T. Myers and Mrs. A. R Ashluiucher were in charge of the decorations of the hall, and the reception committee Included the Mesdarnes John Peterson, John Tyndall. A. 11. Holthouse, Henry Heller, George Squires, Bert Haley, Roy Price and Ralph Stanley. lively refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. O. L. Vance, Miss Bernice Nelson. Mrs. James Burk, Mrs. Bessie Irwin. Mrs. It. A. Stuckey, Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, Mrx. Don Lutes. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mrx. Henry Frohnapfel. Mrs. Black ami Mrx. O. L. Vance presided at the lace covered table, decorated with tall tapers and fall flowers The Need! • club Will meet n'tis evening at the K of P. ’some folItwhig the regular T-tnple meet i»g. HoMexoes will be Mrx. IMI - Moses. Mie. W F. B-ery. Mr; Fred Ihimher, Mrs. Helen Sauer* and Mrs M idg ■ Lobxiger.

CLUB CALENDAR •oclsty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fhenea 1000—1001 Monday St. Mary's society, school, 7:20 p m. Mothers of World War 11, Mouse home, s pan. Decatur Woman's club. Library 1 hall, 7:15 pm. Needle club, K. of I’., after T.-mple. Tuesday Kum Join fs elites of Evangelical churtih, Mr. and Mrx. Merritt I Alger. | Loyal Daughters, Mrx, James | Staley, 7:20 p in. Decatur Garden cluh, Boy Scout 'cabin, t> pm. Tri Kappa social meeting, Elks home, X p.rn. Eta Tau Sigma eorority. Miss Iverna Werllng. x p.m. Wednesday Decatur Home Economics club, Mrs. Gerald Durkin, 1:15 p,m. Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. <’• S. Thanksgiving supper, haxaai and pan-el post, 5 to 7 p in. Sunday Presbyterian missionary society annual praise service, ohon-h uu ditorlum, 3:15 p m COUPLE ARE WED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON lil im h O'Connell of 2<>X Second street, ami Ben H. Dellarhlte of Fort Wayne, were united in marriage Wednesday afternoon In Hie panxonage of the Zion Evangelical and Refoimed church. The Rev. William (’. Feller officiated The couple are making Hwlr home at Mrs. Dolhirhite'x realib n-.e on Second street. _.._o IMJJCALS Mr. and Mrs Jesse \. Swarts. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kern. Mims Jen nie Anhlxtld of this city. A, J. Withhold and daughter, Mrs. 11111ip Gnudie of Clare, Mich, and Mr ami Mrs. Pat Slioim of itoslan wen* the dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs, Mart llenlim* in Ossian Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Calland ami Miss Ann Maddox attended the Illinois-Ohio State football game at Cohimbux. <). Saturday. Miss Maddox also visited with her sister Jane, who is enrolled in her freshman year at Ohio State. Mr. and Mie. Gerald Myloit have reimm-d to their Ciome in Chicago after x|N-ndiiM; the week-end la tlLv city. Mr. and Mrx. Roliert Krick and family spent Sunday in Berne. Miss L< na Hoile, daughter of

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Mr. und Mrs. Otto Holts, iwu beeu pletlgHd to Stain* Alpha lota, a mu- I sk school norority, at Illinois Wes- I (cyan, Bloutniiigton. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynch, Mrs. I J«m Krick and Bill Lynch vidted In Fort Waym* Sunday. Mrs. Ibex Erwin enjoyed the week-end with relatives at Fort Wayne. .Mayor-elect Vachel Edwards ami wife v ulted ih<- Von Gunten famine* here over Sunay. Mr. Edwards was swept Into office In th«- recent election al Van Wert, (), by the largest majority ever given a Democrat in that city. He will assume office January 1. The Housing Engineering company has pu-ts’i ixed a Ute on Jer ’ ■ey street in Bluffton Mtd will erect six new ll .uee>s there as soon us material is avuEub'*-. W. A. Fonnwr of Harlan, formerly of this city, i< on a hunting trip in the I'pper Peninsula of Michigan. Hla letter was written on birch hark ami datnd Nov. li. the day Is-fore the hunting season opemxl. When he regi»t«*red, he was Hit* oldest man t > <itiv«- obtain ed a litense lii Michigan to hunt d«-er. On the trip t > the hunting grountbx they saw seven deer. I»ut only three bucks. Mr. Conner said he would report to this i>u|w-r on tilt- suci-exo of their hunting trip. Tillman 11. fhthrlg, of this city, pant fourth district commander of ih<- American l.«<glon. lx attending Hie national Ix-gion convention now Itelng held in Chicago. Mrs. Bess Vaughn, of 1723 Juneway Terrace, Chicago, will arrive in Decatur Wednesday to apont t<!uTlianksgiving holiday with Mrx. Maude Dorwin. Janies Herron and D< n Thwaitc of Celhia, <> , employes of a llecatur factory, enroute burnt* from dure on highway 707. were severely injureti Friday evening, when their car collided with another driven iiy John Eichler of Rts-k---ford. Tin- extent of their injnrie-; have not Ihi-ii determined. Mr. Eltdiler received a severe contusion. Mr. Herrtm wax severely cut about Hie brad und Paul Echler wae bruix<<d and cut. All were taken to Celina hospitals for treat ment. Thwaite u reported to lain ti.e most serious condition. - Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Areo Church of God Through overxiwht midweek prayer service wan announced for the (hur< li of God. No midweek xergk-e will be held, with the church joining in Hie union Tt-ankaglvlng service Wednesdxiy evenlng at the First Evam.eli al church.

Good Hearing is Good Judgement

>«*. -IHmBI ' *** ® ** 'BBL" -v »4B ~ U lt> it BM®r You may be able to ignore your poor hearing ... but your friends and buaineaa awcociatea won't. It’s just plain good sense to Wear a hearing aid ... to wear ■ Zenith Radionic with the Neutral-Color Earphone and Cord. Visible part* are as little noticeable as eyeglaaMH. Drop in today for a /re* demonstration, No obligation to buy. AID A hrw Zenith rn>«irl fur pel nally .vary lyiw / £■* ,4 Iwsring low. Aak for / _ y • ul.ff Dow.r Mud*l I iSbuR I A3 A. If>o • «•»• pie I• I / I with neutnilmtfWwd e»- \ I / ptwn>s and cord. <3x>ieS XI ' at auudifier colon no .■ •stn cast. W9O HUSH SHIPHtHt ZtHITH IOHO lift Hf ASIMO AID BATTUItS JUif ItCUVID: HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Relief At Last For Your Cough CreomulMon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat ox the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs,Chost Colds, Bronchitis w V

lOllgHl pffllj lIsMM Cpl. Cook Discharged ( pl. John E. Ctrnk. who r<e'.d<with his stater, Mrx. 8. N. Pat* ■"«- 501 Kearney St., El Cerrito. Fallfornla wax honorably di*- Inrred from the armed services today a Camp Beale. Calif. Hl* mother. Mrs. Dora Cook, is a resident of thio <ity. Cpl Co<»k wat <n a-Hve duly for two years ami ne year of this time wart spent ov -rsess. He wax company aid man attached to the 7»th Division 213th infantry. Cpl. Cook was awarded the combat medics im*<lal. silver star, purple heart, European then ter ami three bronxe battle star* and the oak leaf < • t r He wim dbclia.rged wlLii H 3 points. Chnltner Werxt. MoMM 3-c. has arrived In San Fr.in:-is<-<>, Calif., m-xxirding io a l<*leph<>m- message ito his Wife, who. with lh.-i two <> Jhlren. resides on Sx'hlrmeyer street Petty <>ff!< r Werat hn.< been In the navy since lh- ■ mb-" 7, 1913. and will lx- dinchargcd fr in Great l.ike* wltliln tin- next ten days. o ♦ «**•*** Honorable Discharge *♦*♦**•• Cpl. Ijtwrenc? Hilton, medl.-il utatiarge, from Ft. Le-imu I Wo->4. Mo. In service 2'a year*. Cpl Rhltml .1 Gi«-. Der-alu-rout*- 2. from Camp Atterbury. Sgt. Christian C. Burry. 305 Water street, Berne, From Comp At terbury. Sgt. Il.woll F. Teeter HHS Mn shall street. fr*m Foil !-n>x. Ky.

pLgbA> ■' —vwwsmwa —•-- *—^ Eggw "***>h*ag -apg ‘ gEEggßlyfi I * ore n9W developments than I moss P re ' war yoorly models i I ★ New colorful Interiors | I iz Greater economy I■> # I i / *# I * lonfl*’* h’F« I 9 I ★ New, finer performancer dealer'® 1 JOO h.p, V-8 engine. 90 h.p» | H»w •« dHp le V at * 6 tyh en9,ne I ★ Extra-big hydraulic brakes r U,t^ z quiet Stops k Now full-cushioned ride -ts \ X -j— W h's here! The new 1940 Ford—wdveaced £" in »»yl«. comfort, power end esenemy ... |re ■fL’X \V', 5= V - Ay. w Here •» eWf <ee—roomy and luswriout— BS B with matiivo grille and smart new inferior */By j?- /. i «re You*!! find H .month and level riding -—thank* Io mufti-leaf springs of a now ■ “jOjl detign. For omlto safety, brake* are new, MBt ‘y- d“BA 4S seW-renlering hydroulirs—big enough so Bb'B' B f »top a car of twice the weight... There's 1M \ WL— elff^'Vfels W famous V-S engine— end still more ovw-VreJSB-^AHiL / jSX-5- 'wfitak 7 all economy. See this new Ford—now of .* / rour fotD w' ol cz,,tfAHr THERFS A 'sSS* C roun niTwif! b ■• • - - —— ■•• - ■*■ *

: o o Adams County Memorial Hospital 'o o Admitted: Mrx L. E Archlxdd, lot South Eleventh s'reet: Henry Weldler, Jr. Bern'-: Mr*, t'l'-ti IHrkerson. 120 North Fifth street; | Mrx. Walter Stahl. Ohio City. <»'. Mr*. Cora Manlove, Monroe. Admitted and dismissed: Miss ' Imllth Shari'-nc Miller. Willshire, I (> ; Mr*. Freda Conrad. Prebb- . Troubled By Soap Shortage? Uwrf fob con help relieve the thcrtage. They are needed in making soap ... as well as shirts, nylons and many other items. rUKN IN YOU* U5K> fATSI , 1 I s • •risinnls far x»wr nails and lips I EHEN YU I htHfi hmlinfi null InrqtHtr anti lipMtiflt 7-"e /Mk lacquer . . ~ \l> / iiarmom/ins ,»uj) SMITH DRUG CO.

Dlsutlxsed: Mr*. Alfred Buuck | and h«by lx>y, route 1; Mrx. Basil! ■Timmons, Geneva; Mrs. Otto hlelmrick and baby girl, route 1: Mrs. Arden Mosser and baby girl, Geneva. - <> Trade In a Good Town — Decatur 1

OLD SOUTH COTTON BLOSSOM CU- HAND LOTION ' - 'a *i • Prole « th<* xoft Invelinexe of i your tiaiulx. Remember, their beauty to frazile—Deorto daily cam. Ix’t the wind blow—the tcinfteraturedrop—creamy Old South Cotton Blox.xom Lotion will help protect your skin tigniirt chappinf tiiid ro»g‘itt<"-A that const* from drying went her and coarsening bard work. Now to the time U> xto< k up on tbto luxury lotion. During this sale the regular $1 (Ml tsottle to featured at only 59 cento. In lovely bob-nail ’ bottle, replica of an antique. Huy extras, fur gif to und prixea. SMITH DRUG CO.

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