Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1945 — Page 3

Btl SinVEMBER 23, 1945.

SOCIETY

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per*<>ri* were appoint'd to t!i<« committee for t>h<- new monitor ship Bat: Mrs. Droda Koop, Mi*. Kenneth Bmll, Mrs. Whit wrlght and Mrs. R. C. Her»h. After the husinM* meeting, Mm. Kenneth Small gave a review of bite lunik "The Journey Home.” by Zelda Pophiu*. The «<>ng of the month. "Onward (.hiiniian Sul dlers." w»* discussed by Mr*. Hoy Price. and then minx by the c'.ub in unison. The meet Ing wan clrmed with the club collect. A social hour follow* d, with u turkey contest won by Mr*. Kenneth Small. Tie door prlxe war won hy Mr*. Ed Whltwright. DeHe lotto refreshments were rerved by the hostess, awlsted by Mr*. Gilbert Strickler, Mr*. Robert Strickler. Mr*. William A f folder and Mr*. Drilia Beertowrr. The Catholic Ladle* of Columbia will have a pot-luek dinner Tu-a-day evening at the . of C. hat!. The

dinner will to served promptly at eix thirty o'clock. Enrii member In asked to bring a altered di*h and her own table service. Immediately following the dinner, a paper demon*! nit lon will be given. The remainder of the evening will he spent in playing card* The 1 committer in charge f* ue follow*: Mr*. Herman Gelmer. Mr*. Richard Gelmer, Mr*. John Alderblng, Jr., 1 Mr*. Rotort Andrew* and the Mln*. ' es Germaine and Florence Gelmer, The Decatur Girl Scout council and leaden* will meet nt tihr home of Mr*. ('. I Finlayson Monday afternoon at three forty-five o'clock. Member* of the Catholic Ladle* of Columbia will receive Holy Communion In a laaiy at the rev»n thirty o'< lot k* max* Sunday morning. • The Kirkland home economical c'.ub will meet at the high school Tue*day afternoon at one o'clock. Ml** Clara Stitrgi* of Itlufftor will give a lamk review. The Civic department of the Decatur Woman'* club will have a *lx o'clock dinner Monday evening in the entertaining room* of the Flr*t Evangelical church. T-bl* meeting will be in celebration of the ellver anniveraary of the department, and to entertain the new member*. All memtotw, who will be unable to attend, are a*ked to tail 117.1 not later than Monday morning nt nine o'clot k. The Rebekah lodge will meet Tuemlay evening at aeven thirty o'clock In the <bld Fellow* hall. Mr*. Evelyn Kingaley will to ho«tex*. 0 PRAISE SERVICE TO BE HELD AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr*, toonard Saylot* will re- ! view • Behold Votw Klug" on Sunday, November 25, at three fortyI five o'clock at the First Preaby- , terlan eburoh, on *peclal request for*the annual pralne *«rvlce of the Presbyterian Mlaalouary *oclety. ' Behold Your King.” written by Florence Marvyne Itauer. I» a gripping nuve! of the Holy Land i during the laet year* of the life of Chriat. The public kt cordially invited to attend t>hi* out*tanding presentation. I Dr. Daniel A. Poling, editor in ichief of The Chrletian Herald, ha* , made th!* ntatement atom the 1 novel, "No novel of thl* g-nera-i lion ha* math- Je*u* live in fk--tlon a* doe* IU-.fv>:Ul Your King The contemporary acene an.l’the characlem are painted with Ixddt heroic, reverential strokes The love story I* at onc<> convincing and toautlful. Theologically it will xathfy and delight the moat ortho j dox and because It I* fiction in the grand manner, it will to equali ly acceptable to the moat liberal." Special organ music by Mr*. CarI rie Hautol.l will to an Important I part of the presentation, and Dir.

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CLUB CALENDAR ‘ Society Daadllna, 11 A. M. i Phone* 1000—1001 Friday American legion auxiliary, Ic- ( glon home, R pm. Sunday Presbyterian missionary xoclety 4 annual praiee nervier, uhuix-h an- 1 dltorlum, 3:15 p in. luuiie* Aid of Zion Lutheran ' chun h. Friedhelm, *upper, haiaar and bake vale, church. 5 p m. Monday Civic department of Decatur Wo- ‘ man* club, Flr*t Evangelical I ohuroh. fi p m. Cub Pack, Lincoln achool auditorium, <:45 pm. Girl Scour Council and leid<T*, Mr*. C. I. Finlayaon, 1:45 pm. Music department of Decatur Woman'* club. Mr*. 1,. A. Holthouse, 7:30 pm. Tuesday Rebekah lodge, (><ld Fellow* hall. 7:30 p.m. Root townwhip home cconotnkw club, Mia. Dale Moaoa. 1V:30 am. Church Mother* study club, Mrs. Francis EilswTrth. X pm. Kirkland -home economic* club, high school, I pan. Catholic ixidlea of Columbia. K. of C hall, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday St. Mary's tome economic* dub, Mr*. Iva Tneple, 1 pjn. Thursday W.S.C.S. Circle I of Methodist church, Mrs. 11. 1,. Nell, 2:30 p in W S.C.S. Clnde II of Methodist church. Mrs. Ward Calland, 2:30 pm. W.S.C.S. Circle HI of Met'amllst church. Mrs. Clifford Essex, 2:30 p.m. W.S.C.S. Circle IV of Mettodiet church, Mr*. M. O. Lester. 2:20 p.m. Bethany circle of Women'* guild of Zion Evangelical an.l Reformed church. <ihur< h wmIo! room. S p.m Fred Pattemon will sing "The Voice In the Wilderness." hy John Prindle Scott. Mr and Mr*. Adam Kunowkh entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner party at their home Tuesday evening. Following the dinner, a social evening was enjoyed. Os special Interest were the experiences told by Harold Sauer, who recently returned from Italy. The guest list included Mr. and Mr*. John Smits, Mr. and Mre Phil Sauer. Harold Hatter, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Eckrote. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlnnan of Schum, O. and Mr*. Hu tort Gilpc-n. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB CHORUS HAS MEETING The Adapt* County Home Econo-m<-s club s-horus met recently In the Monroe farm bureau building. with sixteen membem present. Mrs. D. C. Shady, president, conducted the business meeting, at whkdi time It was decided not to attend the music ftwtival at Purdue in January. The chorus voted | to hold meetings in the evening* so all former meintors who are working could attend. Mr*. C. T. Katogger directed the regular etudy and pimtlce. and music was distributed. The next meeting will to held at seven o'clock Ib-eeintor 10 In the Monroe farm bureau toilJing Tlie officer* will to In charge of t-he social hour following the regular study. The circle meeting,; of the W. S C. S. of the Methodist church will to held at two thirty o'clock Thursday. Circle I: home. Mrs. 11. L. Neil; a**i*ting ho*t<w»e*, Mrs. II mer Lower, Mrs. Joe Morris. Mr*. Harold Owen*; bason. Mrs. John Tyndall; devotions, Miss Ira Gilpin Circle H: home, Mr*. Wald Calland; iM*i*ilng hostesses, Mr*. Fred A-’ir. Mr*. Cha.-ho Burdge, Mr*. Harriet Mills; lesson, Mrs. Calv.n Kieury; devotions. Mrs. Harry Essex. Circle III: home, Mrs. Clifford Essex; asekiting hostesses, Mrs. J. M Doan. Mrs. N. A. Bixler; lesson. Mrs. Guy Brown; devotions. Mr*. Lowell Smith. Circle IV: home. Mm. M. O. Lawler; assisting hostesses, Mrs. Adrian Baker, Mrs. Fr<-d Blosser, Mr*. Elizabeth Ruckman; lesson, Mrs John Parrish; devotions, Mis. Niland U..'>*enridrr, GARDEN CLUB CLOSES CLUB YEAR TUESDAY Memtor* of the Decatur Garden club held t-lielr cl eing meeting of the dub year Tuesday evening with a pot luck cupper in the Boy Scout cabin at HannaNuttman park. Twenty-eight member* were lire sent. The proceeds of the potted plant sale went toward a war laind. Mrs. O. L. Vance and Mrs Roy Runyon conducted Lhe sale. Hosteaaea were the Me*dame* Fred McConnell. Floyd -Acker, William Affolder, Sam Butler and Harvey Kous. "TEEN-AGERS” ENJOY THANKSGIVING DANCE More than two hundred and fifty Decatur '"teen agera,” as well as a number of college students and out-of-town guests, attended the r-andkdboht Thanksgiving dance last evening at the Legion home. The hall and musk.* by Spec Hobble's band were sponsored hy the American Legion post 42. Turkeys and winter leaves were used in

decorating the hall. Deane T. Dorwln, youth «uper* I visor, wa* lip charge of the dan« o. I The committee for the dance in- I eluded Mury Izm Robinson. Nonna Rady, Kathleen Terveer. Mildred Gelmer nml Melvin Taylor. This wan the first In n ser’e* of dance* tolng planned for mem tor* of The Den.” Further announcements will to made aeon on the next dance, to be tol*! during the | Christmas holidaysA meeting of the Bethany «'ic‘ k* of the Women's guild «»! the Zion Evangelkal and Reformed church | will to held In the wrUI room Os I the chux-h Thursday evening at , eigCit o'clock The date of th" meeting ha« been rfutuged. Ho*lerwes will to Mrs. Ralph Y'ager and Mis* Matilda Rellemeyer. The St. Mary'* horn’ economic* club will meet at the htrnm of Mtw. Iva Teeple Wednesday afternoon at one o'cha-k. Membrra are asked to notice the change in time. Important Inislnen* will to transacted at t'hl* meeting, und a good attendance I* desired. • Mr*. Phil Macklin entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner last evening at her home on North First street. Thl* was the first Thanksgiving that Mrs. Macklin's sons and sons-in-law were home alnce nhe toitinning of the war. Guest* Included Wendell nnd Dave Macklin, Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Tyndall and children, Joyce, John and Phil, of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Rotort Macklin of Evansville; Mr and Mm. John DeVosu und son. Jay. Mr. and Mrs, Chalmer Deßolt ami son, Phillip, Mr and Mm. Richard Macklin and sona. Jack and David, Mltw Mildred Niblick and Miss Marylon Hamilton of Bluffton. Mr. ami Mrs. Rotort Garard and daughter Patsy were Thank* giving dinner guest* of Mr. and Mm. Dick la-wton ami family and A. J. Lewton, of Hoot township. kMLOCALS CDBu — MXm Margaret Memes, u student at Franklin college, U spending the holidays with her parent* Mr and Mr*. Dale Mose* of roula I. Miss htiitn iienuetson ml Major Herbert Hall of Dayton, will arrive in the city today to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mr*. Henry Neln-Per of Four Ace*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelreiter entertained with a Thanksgiving Day dinner at noon yesterday for Mr. and Mt*. J. E. Anderson. Schuman, O.; Mr and Mrs. Herbert Hohn and v Mat. Thomas and James. Mis* Emma Fry of Fort Wayne. Mlm Ina Atider* n, Hampstead. Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson and son. Jamon of till* i city. I The village of WilWiire has gonover the top f r the victory loan The quota t here was 17.7 W an I they had turned in over I'J-O* 0 yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. David F. MaxeLn of '.Monroe 'own -hip w.ll observe thei stuh wedding anniversary to-nior-ow They have five c hildren, all of whom live in that same community. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

irauc «n ■ wwm •w—---$4.00 for «*• T > $3.00* x j [fiako PIE CRUST n. I CONVENIENT. All the I dry ingredients ready w * n<,e<l -And precisionJ ifcl raised for sure result*. I Nothing to do but just add I water,roll and bake. That’s I Fiako. If your grocer hasn't | it (or Flakorn) today, i check with him again tomorrow. And here’s the quick, easy I way to make com muffins — I FIAKORN |

BA a A a » ■ ||lm| Capt. Charles Camp, V. S. marines. Its* arriv'd on the West Coast from Okinawa and other Pa cifk* points. He will wtop off hen* to visit with his wife nnd con. Jeffrey Camp at the J, Ward Calland home and then pro.eed to Bietoii, where he will be discharged ( apt. Camp was cited for exiepL'onai services under fin- in theinvasion <f Leyte. ADD t'.NCLE NAM R PL-. Manfred Melohl, i»«entiy advanced to that rank, hut the following n-w addi«»: L'lttih I.A.C.S. APO C 75 Vnlt 2. Fernando Dr Not imho, '' Postmaster. Miami, Fla i He l» lhe *on of Mr. nnd Mt*. Eugene Mel hl. !"!''• Russell street Rotort F. Mutschler. M 1/c, R.M I DRI-ltR-M, has the following new addnas: Base Radio. Navy 131. ■ Fleet Post Office, Nan Francisco. Calif. Eltort L. Aursnd, MM 3/c of the Sea Ik**, who spent 2Ht years In the South Pacific, received til* tanvirable discharge ln«t Tuesday at Great laik-s. 18. and arrived home in lane for the Thanksgiving holidays. Ills wife, Mr*. Elisabeth Aurattd, realtkw at 229 Grant street and hl* par-nt* ar- Mr and Mrs. i Frank Aurand. W Earl Chase. MAM 2c, arrived in Shoemaker, Calif., and I* uwaltlng his discharge. Ill* wife. wib> has made her borne in San FramUeo while he was ovens-a*. will accompany him home In a few day*. o —— . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Centllvre of Fort Wayne will entertain relatives at a dinner Sunday, honoring James Hilnger, recently returned from the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. DL-k Heller und e>n.c. Dick and Jack, will attend the Indiana Purdue football gam> at Bloomington tomorrow. En route home Sunday th-y will at tend a reception to to given by Mr, und Mrs. S. Dmglas Bush. 43 East Forty Six"h street. Indiana poll*, honoring Lt C mmander und Mm. Roli-it D. Bash. The B-uten-ant • cemmander waa d| - hu' ged from the Navy a few days ago. ILIm a ne; iew of Mr and Mr* James Beatty, formerly of thl* city M!m>< i Fan an I Madge Hit- -n---tertsined tit a 'I '.lunkutlving day ißnm i (Itte- ti l:ieht<!<-4 Mi. nnd .Mr-i. Eugen- Runyon .> 11 Ml*i M oy Jo Hoffman The Rev. an I M.t P H Franklin and dai.rhb r, Marvii-t Joan, of Ati'lemon. ep« nt Th ink-riving with Mr and Mr*. Ft-d V Mill* on Mercer ai -ini-.

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Pat»y Garard returned to Fort Wayne after spending Thanksglv- ( Ing 'lay at her home in thl* city. —_ — — Q „ ,i— ■ ” O Adarnu County I Memorial Honpital o 0 Admitted: Cart Stow. 713 W«»t Patterson street; Mimi Bonnie Simmons. 32« North KlghUt street; Miss Marcella l.to hty. Bern*; Willie J Rewl. 304 North First street; Claude Gay. 222 North Thlrt'-ntti street; David <'. Baker, Marlon, O , Chai bw Sullivan. Preble. Admitted and disml'e<-d: Oscar Koenemann. route 2. Disniissed: Mrs. Cioy.r Crosier and baity boy. nmte 5; Mrs. Clsr--n •• Raymond Nevi!, Geneva; Mr* la-wl* BuK-her. 1IO» West Monroe street; George Schlagenhauf. Bluff ' hon route 3. Mrs. Grant Smith I ' Berne; 222 North Fifteenth street MiTs Mr. ami Mr*. N<»bl- Lolwiger. 706 Nort'A Second street, are tihI parents of a baby girl, torn thl* morning at 10:19 am. at the Adam* county memorial hospital. Sit - wehilied 9 pounds, 5 ounce* and ha* not been named. A baity toy was born to Pvt. and Mrs. Aurelio Al xmt-r of Monroeville W-dne*duy a*tern«»>n at 12:2o pm. at the Adam* county memorial hospital. II- weighed 7 poundi. * omit e# nnd ha* no: been named Mr. nml Mrs L-Innd Elmo Miller of Willshire. are the pari nt* of a toby son. torn at the I Adams county memorial hospital He welgthetl x p-mnds, i I Mt ounces an I 4uu n-t been named. A baby toy was b<tm Monday evening at 5 35 pan. at the Adam* county h<*«pital to Mr. ami Mr* I Norval Welts of Rockford. O. He welgh-d 6 pound*, I 5!» ounc,«. Mr ami Mr* Lester Sheets, 323 North .sevenbh street, are the par•■tits of a baby girl, born at 9 p.m ''Thursday at lhe Adutiw county memorial Inspita). Hitt- weighed 6 p'.atidM, X ounces and has not been n tuned. —— o-. - ■ -■. Tri Kappa dance, K. of I*, hall. November 23, 9 p. m. to 12 midnight, admission 50c, servicemen free. g2t O ■- ■ r ; Trade In a Good Town — Decatu* Leaking for New RUGS? r I Used foh ore needed in making rugt, sheets, drapes and thousands of other things you wont . . . as well as soaps. TURN fN YOUR USED MVff

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Tell City Strikers To Return To Jobs Tell City, Ind., Nov. »—(UP)— Management at the General Electric Ken Rad division plant announced today that ,50 workers who walked out Oct. 15 would return to work by next Thursday. Memtors of the United Electrical Workers (CIOI voted to refer their strike demands against the Tell City plant to a union latard now in conference In New York with company officials. For heaith’n take eat taNty. delicious, domestic rabbit meat. Adams County Itabbit Breeder* Awn. ' 21-28 MISERIES Of—x ibllcSta|>s r ■I err W’* / / y Penetrate* V Stimulate* to sapor kroseatot ts* ctwot •«< koca J lukoosnamsootfiM* wrfooos fto o sood, modKinol vapors. poulta*. Warming, soothing relief -grand relief —comes when you rub good old Vicks Vapoßub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime. Its penetrating-stimulating action keeps on working for hour*. In--1 vitcs revtful sleep. And often by morning most misery of the cold is gone. No wonder must mother* use Vapoßub. a Try it tonight— WlVvWw ' > 1 I ’Be Prepared Winter is Coming! r i Insure yourself and family against winter colds by i fortifying your lx»dy with cold vaccine. I’ark-Davis & Co. Innunovac, 20 tabs 51.17. too size Eli Lily Co. Entroval, ' 20 caps 51.17 100 size *4*95 Sharp & Dohne Vacagen 12 tabs I'lenaminH 72 caps 52..79. 144 caps *4*79 SMITH DRUG CO.

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