Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1945 — Page 3
!wH|OVEMBER 27, 1945.
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IL.'W m> y ’ u,k Van Johnson to E tr,p !o Ncw Vork. Since P laM were printed here a£.. w yh *‘ |,f ■ there has beer, a letters from bobby-sock-say they’ll meet every train. The studio is might be riots. comedy of errors! Creg K B jwt out of ;he Navy Ur . I ■ ! fteiw ‘" to take Lana ■jgE. l^' 0 Homanorta. Leavine the wrong car. It was ln , make and model, but Kgß? , t o to a local returned the car to Bußr- ,nd then fleW to Ist3 *°n t know until he KsBL * hat * r uckus was g W* the switch. lentatlv «. but Bob .* up a combined enK's to . ur 8 ”J Pacific cruise KE iX tßr haa flo * n 300 000 ° Junkets, but figures to ran get mn " rw,t Kbma.. , ' boat. Stop at Tokyo, I B*- on the itinerary. 7 B'Weaii . Ralnea «• Kenneth Ml r, „° on tha Kan «a City one. ** th a hop acro ° month. ... Ray | I IWlr “* Lt - a* a^li Th * TOl(,nei *• off la i month vlalt hM K K iWt “ comin «
Ing rooms. Contest* were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mist, Eleanor Pumphrey and Mina Kathryn Kauffman. MRS. L. A. HOLTHOUSE 18 HOSTESS TO MUSIC SECTION Mrs. L. A. Holthou# > was boa--8999 to nineteen memtorw ot the Music department of tne Decatur Woman's dub last evening. The meeting waa opened wltli the group repeating the dub colled, after Which u abort tHMlness meeting was conducted by .the chairman, Mra. Hoiihoiwe, The program chairman. Mra Harry Thompaon, gave an intereating pa per on the “Carillon,' centering her topic on the Hi verside church In .New York City. She gave a vivid description of the bnlla und their operation. Following the program, the group practiced song* for the Christmas program to be given at the general meeting of the Woman's duh. Delkioua refreshments were nerved during the social hour by the hostess, assisted by .Mra. William Gass, Mra. Harold Grant and Mra. Thompaon. N.C.C.W. PARISH MEETING HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON The N.C.C.W. held a pariah meeting Sunday afternoon In the auditorium of the Decatur Catholic high school. After the opening prayer. Mra. Charles Lose. pariah chairman, conducted Lhe meeting, at which lime she commend»d the ladles on (their cooperation in the recent olofhlng drive for the peoples of Europe. China and the Philippines. During the election of officers, Mrs. Charles Miller wa» elected president; Mra. Joe Heimon, vice president; Miss Marjorie Kints. secretary and treasurer. Mrs. J. ft Brunton of the Ave Maria study dub was in oharg« of the program, which consisted of a very inspiring and informative paper on "The Origin and Practice of the Rosary,” prepared and read by Mra. Haymond Kobne Mrs. L A. Holthouae sang two vocal solos, "Ave Maria.” by Shubert, and "The Rosary." Mngr. J J. Sei met z addressed the assembly on the dangers of communism. The membetH of .the St. Ann study duh served refreshments. Mrs. Cletus Geels of Bluffton, district president of tho N.C.C.W., was a guest at Sunday's meeting. ANNUAL PRAISE SERVICE HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. l/*onard Saylors gave a
back. Carol admits ahe likes him very much. . . , Pat Nerney turned down the offer to appear with his wife, Mona Freeman, in 'Black Beauty.” . . . Sue Carol seriously ill with flu. . . . Warner starlet Joy Barlow (she was in ' Destination Tokyo") just became the bride of Lt. H. N. Ahrens. They'll postpone the honeymoon until he gets his discharge. . . . Maria Montes and Robert Paige were taking stills for "Tangier" and Maria was wearing a huge flowered hat. "My gosh, Marla," said Paige, "I feel like I was making love to a potted plant!” Very slim chance that Mickey Rooney, now with the Third Army at Munich, will get home tor Christmas. Belita's picture, "Glamor Girl* Is to be re-christened "Suspense.” Monog.irn borrowed the title from one of its unreleased pictures. Incidentally, the Ice skating star will hive a week In New York with Bobby Specht before she flies to England in time for a Christmas dinner with 72 relatives! SHORTS: The Joan Crawford far, elub in Flushing took over an entire theater for a performance of "Mildred Pierce." . . . Virginia Weidier is seeing New York with Leonard Delman, manager of an Arthur Murray dance studio. . . . Frank Morgan, of all people, has recorded a song for Decca. Ai Sack's orchestra supplies accompaniment. . . . Bob Crosby is celebrating his release from the Marine Corps by playing Army camp.-. . . . Cubby Broccoli, who used to be married to Gloria Biondell, at the Trocadero with M-G-M Beauty Peggy Walsh. . . . Bonita Granville at Lucey's with Director Bruce Humberstone. . . . It’s love for Actress Betty Hill and Lt. John Bowen.. . . Billy De Wolfe spends Christmas with his family in Quincy, Mass. . . . Tay Garnett fitted with a St. Christopher's medal by John Garfield, whom he directed in "Postman Always Rings Twice." . . . Charles Bickford Is the first star to get a walkie talkie. . . . The newly-weds, Angela i-anibury and Dick Cromwell, have been seeing Palm Springs with the Scott McKays. . . . That loud topcoat of Crooner Curt Massey was made from a hone blanket given to him by Roy Rogers.
CLUB CALENDAR •eclaty Daadllna, 11 A. M. Phonta 1000-1001 Tuesday Rebekah lodge. Odd Fellows hall. 7:30 p.m. Hoot township home economics j dub, Mm. Dale Manna, 10:30 am. ~ Church Mothers study club, Mrs. i Francis Ellsworth, x pm. Kirkland home economics club, high school, 1 p.tn. Catholic laidies of Columbia. K. of C. hull, (:3o pm. !. Delta Theta Tau. Elan home, x P P »n. r Wednesday Psi lota XI sorority. Elks home, , S p.m. St. Mary's Inane economics cluh, , Mrs. Iva Teeple, 1 pm. , St. Vincent de Paul society, K. . of C. hail, 2 p.m. f I’tvlon Township Home Econo- . mica club, Mm. Fred Marbaeh, 1:30 f pm. ; Indies Shakespeare club. Mra. A. , D. Suttles. 2:30 p.m. I Historical dub, Mra. Giles Porter. 2:30 p.m. Thursday , St. Paul ladles aid society, Mrs. r Frank Martin, all day. Kuraliatic study club, Mrs. l-ouls . Stauli, S pjn. r WS.C.B. Circle I of Methodist church. Mrs. H. L. Nell, 2:30 pin j W.S.C.S. Circle 111 of Methodist church, Mrs. Clifford Essex, 2:30 pm. W.8.C.8. Circle IV of Melliodbt church, Mrs. M. (). I.ester, 2:30 p.m. 1 Bethany circle of Women’n guild of Zion Evangelical an.l Reformed cburab, ohurch *x lal room, S pin So Cha ilea, Miss Virginia Lau1 rent, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose home, 7:30 p.m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed cliurch, ohurch pailotw, 2:30. Circle II of W SC.S. of Mottodlst churoli, Mrs. Carl Gerlier, 2:20 pm Friday Willing Workers cla'M of Bolk> V. It. <*hur<'h. Mrs. Gifford Bunner, ’ 7:30 p.m. Saturday Rummage sale, basement of Zion Evangelical und Reformed church, S 3u a m. to 6 p.m. Christmas bazaar, cafeteria supper. Masonic hall, 5 to 7 p.m. scholarly presentation of “Retold Your King,” by Florence Marvyne Bauer, to an appreciative audience in the First Presbyterian cliurch on Sunday afternoon. The l«<autiful getting waa In complete accord with the Inspiring progrant. Mrs. Carrie Haultold and Dr. Fred Pat terson enhanced the work ot the artist with organ and vocal music. The reverential presentation was given on special request for the annual praise service cf Lhe Presbyterian Missionary society, and a getter iub silver offering was made to the society. MRS. H. B. HELLER HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. 11. B. Heller was hostess to rhe members of the Research club and one guest, Mrs. David Heller, Monday afternoon. Two excellent ffopera were pre-<ien:<-d during the program. 'Time and Time Keeping,” was read by Mrs. Eugene Runyon, and in the absence of Mrs. Saylors, her paper on the Bronx thigh school 45 i was r< ad by Mrs. Harry Knapp Little Tot’s Outfit 9253T~~H"T" s,z£s r /r I tto s /ytOn Marian Martin One jumper ahead of most, Pattern 9253 leads the small fry fashion parade! Flower embroidery on epaulette shoulders is pretty; cute blouse, warm jacket are extras! Pattern 9253 comes in sizes 1,2, 3, 4. 6. Site 2. jumper, I*4 yards 39-inch; blouse yard 35 inch. Send Twenty cents in coins for thia pattern to Decatur Democrat Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 10. HI- Print plainly your name, address, bom. site and style number. NEW—the Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book la youre to-make etylee! ALSO — printed for Fifteen Cento morel All oaoybandbag. _ I
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Mra. J Ward Gatland will be hos- j less tl lhe club Decemlter 10. The Historical club will miW I Wednesday afternoon at two thlr- , ty o’clock at the tome of Mrs. Giles Porter. Mra. W.,F. Itory will , Im- Hie leader. Circle H of the W.S.C.S. of the Methodist ctiunh will meet nt tb« home of Mrs. Cur) Gerl-er on Mercer avenue, Thursday afternoon at | two thirty o’clock. The Willing Workers <la«« of the Bobo Cnitcd Brethren church will meet Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gifford Bunner. Tlie following menu hos l»een announced for the cafeteria supper to be given by the Eastern Star 1 Saturday from five toc.even o'clock at the Masonic ball in connection with the bazaar: roast turkey, Swiss steak, slaw, dressing, mashed [Mitatoos and gravy, cranberry satire, scalloped rorn, baked lieans. cottage nheese, potato salad, fruit naiad, hrsne made plea and enkes, coffee, tea or milk, and rolls and butter Membem donating to this tmzaor are requested to have their needle work in by four o'clock Friday afternoon und tJie baked goods by two o'clock on Satut day. BELVA BURKE WEDS S/SGT. RAY SCHWARTZ .Miss Belva Burke, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlen Burke, 33R Line street, and S/Sgt. Hay Sctiwarlz, non of peter D S- hwartz of Monroe street, were united in marriage Wednesday In the Christian parsonage In Fort Wayne. The double ring ceremony wao read by the Rev. Kenneth Tim-. mons. For her wedding, the bride' chose a IM-ige suit with black atcessories, and wore a corsage of white camellias Foilowing the ceremony, tho couple loft on a short wedding trip to Cleveland. (). Mrs. Schwartz io a graduate of the Decatur high sohool und tto Wayne university of beatiiv culture In Fort Wayne. She is now employed at Ute Bowie Teeple beauty shoppe She is a member of the local chapter of Tri Kappa sorority. S/Sgt. Schwartz, a graduate of rhe Decatur high school, recently returned from the Asiatic Pacific theater of operations, where he served as a radio operator with a combat » r cw in the twentieth air force. LEGION AUXILIARY HAS SOCIAL MEETING The American iautioti auxiliary met Friday evening In the Legion home for a social meeting. Cardtt were play<-d and prizes were won by Alta Braun, Mildred Darwax.bter and Mary Yoder. The door prize was awarded to Mra. Durwachter. During the business nw-cting, it was voted to give twenty dollars to tihe drive for Christmas gifts for lhe "yank who gave." Out-of-town guestu at the meeting included Mrs. A. J. Kintz of Roanoke and Mrs. Walter Brake of Fort Wayne The next meeting will be a Christmas parly, to be held December 11. A pot-luck supper will Im- served at six thirty o’clx k, and fifty cent gifts will j lie exchanged. All members are re-qiH-wted to attend. O Adams County Memorial Hospital I o o Admitted: Mrs. Waiter Lister, 543 Mercer avenue. Dismissed: Mns. Kenneth Kahlentz. New Corydon; Mrs. towrence MMiel. 121 Routh Fifth street; Mrs. Glenn Dickerson,. 12S North F <urth street; Mrs Noble Ixibslger and baby girl, 7IM North Second street; Eliso Goldner. Preble; Mrs. Merle Foor. Pleasant Mills; Mtn. Ralph Caulde and l»a---by boy, route 2; Mrr. Homer Felebter and hahy toy, Cralgvflle route 1; Mrs. Edward Fennig, Geneva; Willie J. Reed. 304 North First street; Carl Shaw, 719 West Patterson street. -- 0 w Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roth of Monroe, are the parents of a baby boy, torn Monday afternoon at 2:43 pjn. at the Adams county memorial hcgpital. He weighed 7 pounds and has not been named p— Influenza Epidemic In Kosciusko County Warsaw, Ind., Nov. 27—(UP)— An Influenza epidemic in Kosciusko county has cloned one school and caused 630 students nnd teachens to miss classes, county school officials announced today. Etna Green public schools closed a week ago and wilt not open for another week, officials said. A survey showed than an average of 35-50 students were reported ill in more than a dozen schools in the county.
wHCi ▼ 1 A i| d I ailMri b'gt. Paul I/ird, who has torn dls<‘harg)>d from :lie army, was | awarded a certlfkwU* for the Pur i pie Hrait for wounds receive*) w’hthi <m a troop whip that was sunk in November, 1943. Sgt. tord , sp<-!»t six hour* In the ,ou und was rescued by a Brit I* h ship and tak'en to Cairo. Egypt. He was discharged lust week fro-n Washington, D. C. Returns To States Revs. D. H. and Celia Pellett, pastors of the I'nloti Chapel I'nlted Brethren <huroh. received a 1 message at noon Monday from . their youngest eon, Sgt. C. Edwin j Ibliett, that he ba>« arrived in I Tacoma, Wash., from Y iultamo Japan, toter In the evening they • * njoyed a long distance telephone conversation wltfi him. Ngt. Pellett has served with the Amerk'an division during fJie past two yeara in New Caledonia. Fiji Islands, Bougainville, toyte on I Cebu, and finally In Yokohama. He cxpei'ts to reach Camp Alter-' bury within a week or two, where j he will lie discharged. ****««*« Honorable Discharge ******** Vilas Elzey. GM 3/c. »«3 Line street, from Great Lakes, 111 Sgt. Paul Lord. I<s tost Oak street, from Washington, D C. First Lt. Elmer “Red" Schultz, son of Mr. and Mm. B. Schultz of r mte 5. on terminal leave until February. Entered the army April 19. I9IL and served oversea# with the slgii.il corp# two yearn. Lt. Schultz has 102 points to hkr credit. S/S«t. Jotwpli McNerney. 321 North First street, from Baer Field, Fort Wayne. Wife is tto former Miss Betty Hunter. Pfc. Ralph R Hitler, 509 Mercer avenue, from Camp Atterbury. T 5 Got man D. Kauffman, iterator route 6. from Camp Atf'erlmry T/5 towrence 11. Fuelling, 409 Winchester street, from Camp Atterbury. Pfc. Walter Muerg.». Decatur •?<>Ute 1, from Camp Ats rbury. Sgt. Richard Hammond. > -n of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammond. 621 Nuttman avenue, from Fort George Meade, M<l. Pfc. James R. Yoder, Berne rott'e 1, from Camp Atterbury. Mrs. Fred King visited over the week-t-nd with her non in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eldon C Hann in l-idianap dis Mr. Hann will undergo a fifSb operation on his leg December 7, because of injurira received in Germany. More than 4,000,<hw fish were released from Lhe various state i firh I'.iatcherle# during the 1945 seas .n, Harry Young, fisheries supervisor for the Indiana department of "omiervatl m jeported today. Mlr< Ib-its S •hrm-k returned to
I Bi Tt e SritM. 1 4 * I SMr r * * qIIA ZRir" v FOUOWiNO THtlfi MAMIAG! at Loe Angeles’ West wood Hills Congregatlonal church, Esther Williams. 24-year-old bathing beauty and movie actress, and her bridegroom, Ben Gage, recently discharged U. B. Army sergeant and former radio announcer, strike this ’hap-ily-ever-after" pose as they prepare to cut their nuptial cake. The couple is honeymooning in Acapulco, Mexico. (lßtern»tioa»l) 1 ’ v —
• her home at Indianapolis today attier a two week's visit with hei broltor, W P. Bchraek and fam|Hy. Otto U*'.iman of near Berne Is a patient at the Adams <s>unty i memorial hu<pital following a aerious arrldent, width ow-ured last I Friday while he was at work on hl* fa; tn. Attempting to more a wagon by hand Lhe wagon tongue • struck him In the abdomen, r-tptur-I ing a towel. An nperalim was per- | formed Faturday. Many Dwatur people llsten«-d to j the broad* ast f the opera "U>hengrin," wlilch featured the open- | ing of the Metropol Hun grand opera last night. Among th» notable perlons attending the opera were Mrs. Harry H. Truman and daughter, Mis# Margaret. Music lovers report Ltey enjoyed th« presentation greatly, Torsten Ralf, Swetl!> h tenor taking lhe leading role. Helen Tranbel, Elm atrl Kerislln Th rborg and Herbert Janesen also sung. 40 Ships Scheduled To Reach Port Today Over 52,000 Troops Are Due To Arrive By I'nlted Press Forty ships were scheduled to dis k at east and west coast ports today with more than 52.000 troops. Due at New York' Queen Mary -11.360 troops, including headquarters and base ! service squadron 4|o air service : group, 331. 337, 339 tomb squadi runs; 37th station complement squadron; R2oth air engineer squadron; headquarters and headquarters detachment 64th, 2106th and 2107th ordnance battalions; 453rd, 456th ordnance evacuation companies; M6lh service signal service company: 397th engineer depot company; 111th chemical procurement company; 555th quartermaster railhead company. 269th field artillery battalion; 502 engineer light pontoon com-1 puny; 769th engineer topographic company; headquartera and headquarters company 1142nd engineer combat group; 429th ami 571st ambulance companies; 28th and 95th general hospitals; headquarters detachment 44th hoapltal | ttaln; 647th, 262nd, 529th and 273rd port companies; 535th field I artillery battalion; headquarters ■ and headquarters battery 252nd: field artillery group; 649th engl-i neer topographic company; 393rd • medical collecting company, 991 civilians. .Marine Wolf with 2.5"!- troops including tin- 346th engineer combat battalion; 38th cavalry reconnaissance squadron; 963rd field , artillery battalion; 101st evacua-, tlon hospital; ssSth medical collecting company; 78th chemical i company Waterbury Victory — 1.969 troops, including the 237th engl . neer combat battalion; 470th engineer maintenance company; ■ 635th engineer camouflage battalion; headquarters and head- | quarters battery l»2nd and 202nd • Heid artillery groups; 417th, 421st and 425th military |s*lic«* escort i guard companies; 3939th quarter-1 master gas supply company; ! 208th signal depot company and j eight civilians. George Dern 629 troops, in eluding the 51st evacuation hos-i pita) and the 4092nd quartermast-1 er service company. to Crosse Victory—l,696 troops,' including the 991st field artillery battalion; 572 ml ambulance com-
———— I pany; headquarters and headqnartera company; 1115th engl-' neer combat group; l't9oth engl-' peer utility company; 203rd gen-! erul hospital; 3O|nth and 3951 at . quartermaster bakery .companlea. Pierre Houle—s9o troops, including the iCtst, .’>62n'il and 563rd am-1 bulanc* iompanles; headquarters ' detachments 4<h and 20th hospital ' trains; 4147th quartermaster ser-1 vice companies. Due nt Boston: James Fannin—s74 troops. Including the 195th field artillery i battalion. Due at Han Diego: Four ships — Escort carrier Munda and net layers Corkwood, Wlnterherry and Terebinth —with • no totals or unit designations. Due at Newport News, Va.: Central Falls Victory — 1.952! troop*, including the following units of the 29at infantry: service company, cannon company: and Ist ami 2nd battalions. Blomfontein—2,24l troopa, ineluding the 449th AaA AW battalion ami miscellaneous .froopa. Mahm-y City Victory — LJ47 troops, including the 249th engineer C battalion, 513th englneei L pon company, and miscellaneous personm I. „„ - - - Special Services And Meetings Os Churchy In Aren Decatur Missionary The annual missionary convention will open at tho Decatur missionary iitiurch Wednesday evening and continue thr ugh Sunday, with services each evening except Saturday. Mirtslonnrle# for this convention will include: Miss Mlnne Hilly. CJtlnn: the Rev Silvan Hamner, Venezuela; and tto RevKenneth Rupp. Sierra Leuna. Afrl ! ca. The public le Invited to attend these services. •
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Revival Speakers I The Rev. and Mrs. K. E Turner, of Indianapolis, will Im* the *peakors at the Church of the Nazarene in a weekend revival meeting and will especially emphasize |M-rsonal evangelism. They are well experienced in their field, having served as pastor of some of the larger churches in the central state# and in the east. I They have a vital message for all ■ hiirch people. The pulillc is invited to the services, which will begin Wednesday, November 28, and continue through December I 2. nightly at 7:3<i p. m.
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