Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1945 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR toclety Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000—1001 Sunday Pnetbyterlan mlaKlotinry tmr-lMy annual pralee service, tfttirch auditorium. 3:48 p m. luMiiea Aid of 7. ! <>n Lutheran church, Frietlheltn. eupper, bataar and bake sale, church. 3 p in. Monday Civic deportment of Decatur Woman’s club. First Evangellt al dhttiMh. f> pm. Cub Pack, Llni-oln school auditorium, 6:45 pm. Girl Scout Council and letdere, Mrs. C. I. Finlayson. 1:45 pm. Mw<i< department of Decatur Woman’s <luh, Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, 7:30 pm. Research Cluh. Mrs. 11. II Heller. t:3O p ni. W’edn.-sday It Miakespearo Cluh. .Mrs. A. D Suttles. 2:30 pm. Literature department of Decatur Woman’s cluh, Mrs. (’. •., Ini gan. 7:30 pm. Tuesday Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellow* hall, 7:30 p.m. Root towuMhlp home economica club. Mm. Dalo Most*, 10:30 am. Church Mother* study cluh, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. M pin Kirkland home economics club, high school. 1 ptn. Catholic laidles of Columbia, K. of C. hall, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday St Mary’s It 1 .me economics club. I Mrs. Iva Teeple, 1 pan. St. Vincent de Paul society, K. of C. -hall, 2 p tn. Thursday W’.S.C.S. Circle I of Methodist church. Mrs. H. L. Nell. 2:30 put WS.C.B. Cin-le II of Methodist church. Mrs. Ward Calland, 2:30 pm. W.B.C.S. Circle 111 of Methodist church. Mrs. Clifford Essex, 2:30 p.m. WJLC.S. Circle IV of Methodist church. Mrs. M. O. Lester, 2:30 p.m. BeUiany circle of Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, oliurch nxial room. 8 pan. So <Mia Rea, Miss Virginia lamrent, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose hsaiU”. 7:30 p.m. Cape Hatteras. N. C.. is the southernmost range of many North Atlantic fish; the northernmost range of many South Atlantic fish. ■ '-' '■ -o , When Authors Erred Diokens put the new moon in the east in the evening; he made Tony Weller a sc-eond wife Sam’s mother- , in-law; be also described how, in the depth of winter. Mr. Squecrs set his unfortunate boys hoeing turnips. Conan Doyle in a Sherlock Holmes story made a scheming lawyer draw up a will in favor of himself—a proceeding which would make the document invalid. Defoe made Robinson Crusoe fill his pockets with biscuits while in a state of nudity. Rider Haggard in King Solomor's Mines described an eclipse of u.e new moon? Smooth Fitting Slip r / /4I z f V U /* I \ /I • il fSB I / I Mil . 7 /19013 ! I /I VI/ // / Bl 1 i f / I SKbRKbK I / ■ I /W Marian Martin Owning a slip that REALLY fits, is easy when you make it to your measurements! Pattern 9013, no placket, no side seam*. Just simple sewing! Initial* add personal touch! Pattern 9013 comes In sixes 34, 36, 3f. 40, 42. 44, 46. 48. Size 36. slip, takes 2% yds. 39-lnch fabric. Bend Twenty cents in coins for this pattern to Decatur Democrat Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson Pt., Chicago >O. HL Print plainly your name, address, zone, alio and stylo number. NEW—the Martan Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book is yours to-mako styles! ALSO — printed tor Fifteen Cents more! All easyhandbag. ...
Annual Concert By Glee Club Thursday School Glee Clubs To Present Concert Miss iMen Haubold. music supervisor in the Decatnr public s< bools, announced today that the annual concert of the Decatur Junior-senior high school glee club* will be presented in th- school auditorium next Thursday evening, November 29. at 8 p. in. No admission will be charged nnd the general public Is invited to att-nd. Miss Marilyn Schultz and Richard Saylors will bo accompanists for the concert. Included In the special numbers will he selections by the boys’ gloo cluh, the girls* glee club, the girls' trio and. accordlan selections by Ihma'.d and Eileen Ilieberlch. The complete program for the concert, one <>f the city’s nntstand-' Ing musical featur- s, will he announced early next week p. _ Local Man Receives Commending Letter Appreciates Part In Atom Bomb Work Charlo* 11. Bittner. 102 S. Fourth street, emplyed at the .Jo«lytl Mfg , an I Supply company. Fort Wayne, is In receipt of a h*tt» r of appreciation from Roliert P. Patterson. secretary <>f war. for hl* services during the war. The Jo* lyn company manufactured w»m<part for the atomic bomb. The lotted, addressed to "The men and w men of Manhattan dlsfrl<" projwt, f-dlowii: “Today the whole world know* the secret which you hive helped M k— ii f”i many monili*. 1 am pleased to lie aide to add that the warlords of Japan now know Ita effec-ts liettor than w • our-»--lves. The atomic somh which you .have helped to develop With high devotion to patriotic duty I* tlie most devastating military weapon that any country has ever lieen able to turn against I'* enemy. No one of you has worked on the entire pr-Je-t or known the whole story. Each of you tut* done hi* own Job and kept his own secret, and so today I r.peak for a grateful nation When I say <<>u:rutulationa and thank you all. I hope you will continue :*> keep the secrets you have kept so well. The need for security and for continued effort <>i fully a* great as It ever was. We are proud of eve ry one of you." Mr Bittner ic a veteran of .World War I and fought in Belgium an l France. —_ Five year old station WGNC (250 watts i at Gastonia. N. ha* never broadcast a commercial announcement on Sunday. The Canadian highway from Halifax to Vancouver, a distance of 4.190 miles, has no grade In excess of five percent and no curve In excess of four degrees. ..- s sp.r”' 7 X ' "fl 'KF ,4 # COMA ODOM DlXii Kim** <9. one of the great naval heroes of World War II and once labeled the "indestructible man’* by Navy Secretary Jan es Forrestal. was killed in the crash of a bomber near Bacon, N. Y. The commodore Is shown above at the tims he took over bls present position as commandant of the Quonset, R. L, naval air station with one •rm still bandaged—a token of ths kamikaze attack on ths mighty aircraft carrier Ticonderoga. which ts skippered, la ths attack, he suffered S 5 wounds and earned ths Distinguished Service Medal, (JaternaftaasJ)
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******** Honorable Discharge ******** William L. Hudson. MM 2-c, from Great l«ike*, 111. E. Winteregg. Jr.. Ph M. 1/c, 1204 Wtiu Mudlwjn rtreet. from Ureal Iszkcs. T 3 Herman c. Allw-rding, 566 Hendrick* street. Herne. T 3 Clarence 8 hrock, 6 1 Nuttman avenue, from Camp Atterbury. T 5 Raymond C. Franz, 733 No Third street, frran Fort Knot, Ky. T. 5 Meter W. Atimann. Decatur route I. fr.»m Fort Knox. Ky. S/Bgt. William E. Kenney, son of Mrs. Jessie Kenney, 109 South S's-ond stn-.-t, from Baer Field, Fort Wayne. Spent 11 m nthe In the ETC) theater as a gunner. Wears the air medal with one cluster. Purple Heart, ETO ribbon with two battle stani and good conduct medal. Sgt. Julius Franklin Teeple, Decatur, from Camp Atterbury. Pfc. John Holt house, 309 W««t | 'Jack-on street, from Camp Atterbury. Pfc. Ivan L. DavK 340 North Niota street, from Camp literbury. Sgt. Wilbur W. Reynolds, 220 North Tenth • n et. from Camp Atterbury. Itl< hard It Gillig, Ph.M t/c. Fori Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glllig of Marv-hsll rtreet, from Great Lakes, 111. Frederi k Coffee. AMM 2/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Coffee, from Farrague, hluho. o —• —— Axioms la-land Ripley, of Monroe route' one, was one of 27 agent* to be enrolled in the “Century Club" of the Fann Bureau Insurance company, having written at least 8100,uoo of life Insurance. Mi** Irene Brook* and Miss Barbara K hl*, student* at Indiana |*niv«*!-*ily. are .ipendin r the weekend with their parents, Mrs. Sam Brook*, and Mr. and Mt*. William Kt hla. Miss Kohls has as her weekend guest, Lt. (Jg.) Itoliert Shelly. stationed at Camp Crane. Mis* Jane Eady of Fort Wayne, and Maurice Currey of Defiance, ().. epetit Thaiikegiviog with Mis* Eady* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eody. Dr. and Mr*. Fred Fatterwon have r< urned from a visit with relatives at Grand Rapid*, Michl gan. Wesh-y Swartz of near Bluffton <ha* been sentenced to six month* in the pe-anl farm for driving while under the Influena- of liquor and leaving the scene after an accl dent. HU car collldtd w'tJt that of Mr*. Iloudytdtell result ng In the injury of -two people. Mia* Marjorie Drew nnd her guest. Miss Sylvia Fitzgerald of Boaz, Wl*. students at Indiana Central college, are spending thThanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mns. Thurman Drew and fam Mr. and Mr*. Wayne E. Beavers returned to their homo in Mount Vernon, Ind., Friday afternoon after spending Thanksgiving with n-heir respective mothers, Mr*. S. D. Beavers and Mr*. G. T. Dark, and other relative* an! friend*. Ear’ Snyder of Willshire h. e retired as. a truck driver after 15 year* in that business. He operated hi* own truck and made many long trip* th- south middle west. He h visiting old friend* ir Willshire now and may decide to locate there in ,m«ne other line of butilneas. K-mp Baker t>t this office, who ha* been ill the past several day*, is rep *rted better. An attack of flu which settled In the muttrie*
gjpf**' ■BfT> He \ J gjWwJr w -a " OSWWiS ' CMOR. MANKUN 0. ROOSfVtIT, JR., right, receives the American Legion Distinguished Service Medal in behalf of his father, the late president, from Louis Johnson, |>Mt national commander, at the Legion’s national convention in Chicago. (Interoational Soundphoto)
of hie l»a<-k caused him much pain and dlw-omfort. j George Kinder, who cloned hl* I printing office at Rts-klord Utree I years ago and went to war, hw< I returned from the Smith Pacific, I received a discharge and I* arrang Ing to reopen hl.i plant. Ih- will I start publication ts the Rockford Prera and Mendon ItortlJ January I I Mr. and Mns. Chart--* J. Miller »pc:tt Thanksgiving in Man*fh-ld. O. the gumtj of Mr. and Mr*. Wil Ham Lirhtle. Miss Ruth Joan Miller of Wash Ingioti, D. (’., I* the we-k< nd gu»-»t f Miss Colleen Miller, Miss Jane Madd ix Is iipetvling the Thanksgiving holidays wit i ( her parent*), Mr. and .Mr*. 11. A. i Maddox Ml*-.* Maddox I* a freshnun at Dhlo State university. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Roop of North Ten-’a street, have a- their weekend gutot tlu-lr daughter. Donna Belle, it student at Bail Stale Tender* !Ollege, Mun< |e. 0 — Special bervices And Meetings Os Churches In Area Decatur Missionary The annual ml«*l-»nary conven-1 tlon will op-n Wednesday <-v<-n!tu . and continue until December 2.1 Missionaries for t 'tls convention I will inchide: Ml** Miniie Hiity. I China; the Rev, Silvan Hau**er. Venezuela, South America, and the Rev. K-nn -It R Ipp, ’i i' ■ la-ona. Africa. ThU will Ik- a convention in which I* presented a world wide ne<Ml f r missions. The public I* Invited to hear these me-sagra every evening vx<»-pt Saturday. PREBLE NEWS The Beulah Ladle* Aid <u -1.-ty met Wednesday all day nt th«-1 home of Mm. Harry Bower. \t t ;<• iiimn h iur a deli ion* dlnn -r wui* served Those pre«-nt were’ Mrs. Milton Hoffman, Mr- Chirle* Fi..irman. Mrs. Edward Unold Mr*. Luther Arnold and *<>n. Bi i.k. Mrs. Du- 'iy Shaly. Mr* William Ehrman. Mr Erma Skllc. Mr* Wad- Mi-Barn, Mr*. Theodore He”.er, Mr*. Clara Ball, Mr* Itnsr-ll Huffman. Mr*. Roy P.au-r. daughter, Judy. 11--v. powi II and | , Rev. ant Ms- II ai--r Stuffaker , and son. Wayne, and the hoite.**. Mr*, liar y Baueta. Mr. and Mr* V-ral il--ll<-r an 1 son* of Monroeville and Ju'.in 11-l---i h-r and family of lt.-iati.r spent i Thank) giving Day wp i Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and daurh i h ’ r - i On-ar Hoffman *f ih't oit an I i Mr nnd Mr*. Ernest Ba*!i and I Ruth .u l .• ill’ey (iiloon of Portland were Thanksgiving Day guest* ’ of Mr. and Mr*. Milton Hoffman . i anl family. Roger In-bout of Fort Wayne ■ and <l!en Fri-dly of Convey. Ohl-', i [ were g-jen.s of Mr. urn! Mr*. J Im ' ! Kir; liner and family T!i:ink*givhi»|Duy. M .*. AIIh-it Shady attended the - funeral of Mrs. Vaughn Millikan j < W>-ilii»- lay. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shoaf and • daut iter, Nancy, called on .Mr. i anl Mr.*. Boy Steele Friday. Mi i. June Sha<-kl'-y re.-elved , wort! Friday morning <>( the death of Mr.*. Emily Sander J.inn of ( Marlon. Mr*. James I* survived by > a brot’her, daughter Elzey, former- • Ify of Preble, and a neph- w. For-st ' i Elzey f D< atur. Mr. and Mr*. Victor Biebcrick i'and family of near Fort Wayne » callcil on Mr. and Mr*. George Bui- • leinele;- and daughter, Helen Frl day evenit.r, > 0 , It I* against the law in Dunn, f N. <’. Io snore loudly enough to « disturb yoar neighbors.
TK ■ llM'gjßy The new i liliM* t of l’><. Chirh- ; K. Cull <!«•• i» <*o. Ml "l‘ B»ll f ,h I H»«», XT. and !>.<*.. Cam? Perry, WiLlatrobu K. V;i. ll'' I” lie '"it <>f Mr. and Mrs. James C.id<ot«' of Win hewer .trrel, COURT HOUSE Affidavit and application for modification of Interlocutory order filed by William M Jone. ulll !»■ heard on Nov. 21. Judge W. H. Eh lihorn of Bluff ton hn« a.-unwd jurisdiction In Ute separation ault of t iara M. Schultz va Harold T S' hulls. v nurd here from Albn county The plaintiff wan ruled to answer cron- complaint of defendant on « before Hee 3. — - <» O Adams County I Memorial Hospital o o Admitted; Hilo B Lehman. Berne r ute 2: Mrs. John K. Max*' j Un. Berne; Henry Lnhute. Berne. Illinil wd: Minn Bonnie > in mons, 326 North El”'.ith «tn*et. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur | *
wHMMb Wl TWrfW ft•• <*■ 3’X.a • y*»fi<sjr "If Wti R | " r ■ i . • — i <C •;• B JCi ■' '■ * ?-• ' XX "22 - ■ ?' a ■ 4 t .-1 * « .? '£*r- • J* 4 iKJ flB xj* ■&» •’v.aL-x, $. ■ - ® WBwl 2/4 Ki’ tt.X r‘n Jmi/d turn'd hi. L.mand over to Ilka cutting *mv right arm, '' ; » *« ’ ''“ ol ' (lattrnatiaaal : . jt .. . S flh’7" \ I <'c ' ■ fr- <y k . s aßE22*i“ *t • Wwg «** hi | ' JW « wj i * k ’ 3** 1 ' r * •* > •?£1 ■ B r :rzV~\ ‘M'.> ...IM i wwffriw ffiw Top left, gold felt hot below, heavily trimmed yellow felt bonnet; right, block and white velvet tegtte. Hat. for every occa.ion for winter were prevented at a recent faahion .how. The model, were created by Anita Andra and high crown, hour-gla.. crown silhouette, and new and exciting bonnet, were highlights of the collection. The three model, shown above are excellent example, of the .howing The model at top left is an hour-glaw design in mustard gold felt, caught in with narrow gold velvet ribbons which tie In a bow at one aide and drape to the shoulder. It is worn off the face and has a narrow turned back brim A lemon yellow felt bonnet below. Is heavily laden with rosea in fail colors and navy ostrich t»ps Right is a white velvet toque draped In alternate folds as black and white. Matching scarf and glove, complete this ensemble. (lattraatitaal)
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS - . ————W-WW • aaMBMMMMMMUMMOasaMM. ilB jf 1 Ca»L a 1 IJilr" 1 ■ : ' » y -' a W A '* 4 “ Vbl ■ -"x - ..— fICH. SGT. LAURA G. BURDITTf, Radnor. Ta., and flgt. lx>ul. W. □erber, Jr.. Baltimore, eat their nuptial cake following their wealing in Valley Forge General hospital at Phoenixville. Pa., which was the climax to what could well be called a plastic surgery romance. The groom was badly injured about the face and head tchen hl. 047 troop carrier rranhcfl In flamci In England last January. Brought to Valley Forge, he met hi. bride, a WAC, who underwent plastic aurgery In the name hospital to Improve her puahed-up wage.” a congenital disfiguration. (loternitional Soundphoto J
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