Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1945 — Page 3
» . SDA r, DECEMBER 27, 1945.
.SOCIETY
Srfi/s
church stmas party ' l ‘ ,,r ‘ '* """ h I.?'- 'l ll '' \V. dn<»< ' . on.' thirty h. M ,: " . .. • '»«•«* Parly |B’ -w ) U n<)i"O» *®« *«rved iH > "w,li-r -I Klz.-y anil Mr* Hpul ladies aid R, NEW OFFICERS ■V.., Paul Ladl'-s »*•> ln, 'l "" j. of Mrs Frank , lt -. pot lui-k dinner at ■B\ a K»« exchange ■K? <hr afu-inoon. meeting. the SB.. offiu tH we lee ted (■n-Ml! Parrlith. pr.sdd. lit. ■ S'.hnepp, vice presl- , i h.-'l. x Shoaf. treaaur |H/ Mr- Vthur Schelderer. |Boe prii.n* included: MenBBE a
MB. - A -• - *" J ■ WE KNOW THAT LOW PRICE B WITHOUT QUALITY B MEANS NOTHING. But we also know that OVR ECONOMY ||B SCHEDULE, with the best of sen ice is |B something many people have been waiting |B for. We welcome visitors—you can see for Bl yourself. ■ GILLIGIDOAN |j I FUNERAL HOME | ■ ntcxrus , motet in ||j & I IM ■ ■ ■ «■■■■■■■■■■■■ R For The Week-End Treat I Sunshine Cake • THE CAKE OF THE WEEK 39c 58c I You’ll like this delicious cake - - and so I will the family. Pure, wholesome inI STedients, perfectly baked to assure its goodness. Ask for it at your favorite food store or at our bakery. Stewart’s Bakery : <»« ■ ■ h.BR H g re g ■■■■«■■■■> ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ rr ■■■■■■■■! * B I Long distance lines are overcrowded with returning service- • men anxious to “call home.” Don’t keep them waiting. Use I k>ng Distance only when necesI sary and limit your calls to as > short a time as possible. I A I IQSginssSSSSai
—— 1 dsmes Ihirve Smith. (Lil Cook Tom Noll, Forreat Durr, be M. Bride, Torn Beaa, (lint Hart. Ker. meth Parrlah, Frank Martin, Charlea Shoaf, Ted Witte and »<m, Floyd Smllley, Arthur S<h*ldoi.-r and Frank Owona. Scripture waa read by Mrs. Noll and prayer by Mrs. Smith. The neat meeting will | M held at the home of Mr* Charley Shoaf — —o——— — IM lota XI sorority will have their annual holiday dance Friday night at the K of P. hall Billy Rose and hia orc heal ra of Fort Wayne will play for the dancing from ten to 1 o’clock. Ticket* may Im* purchased from any member of the aororlty or at the door Friday night. Servicemen and women will be admitted free. — o The Kirkland Ladle* club will have an offkera and committee meeting at the high achoo! Friday mornlug at ten o'clock.
(ROOT township CLUB I has chirtsmas party The n<M, ( townahlp h< me economica <-|ub keld their annmd Chrlatmae party recently al the home of Mra Qua Hobnke, with Mm. Huadorf, Mra. Weidler and .Mra. .*»< breeder «« uasluting hostesses. . A tlelicioua pot luck dinner was Mra. Thurman Shelfereteln waa ■ a guest ut the meeting. • aerved at noon, after which a short , buaineae meeting wax conducted by r tile president. Mra. Hitadnrf Mrs William Belta and Mra Will I ><hnept were appointed to represent the club at the Purdue i onI ference In January Mra. T. J. Houk gave the lea- ( *»n. tiaing tux her topb- "The Psychology of Everyday Living." » During the social hour, there was an egchange of gffta. The f neat meeting will be held the t fourth Tuesday in January at the ( home of Mra. Hchnepf on the Pir qua road. . entertain for sons I ON CHRISTMAS DAY Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Clifton of near Wren. <)., had aa their guesta Christman day their two sons, I Ralph K. Clifton and Carl L. Clif- • ton. Neither had been home for the - holiday fir three years, both havilng been recently discharged from the armed force*. Ralph entered the service In May, 1#42, and served the Joint issault signal co. as a radio operator in the South Pacific. He wan awarded the Asiatic-Pacific thener ribbon with four bronse stars. Philippine liberation ribbon with two bronze stare, American theater ribbon, the bronze arrowhead, and the victory medal. Carl, now employed in Columbus, Ga., entered the service on June 2, 1941, and received his discharge on October 2. He served in the sth - air force In the European theater land Is the holder of the Purple | Heart, with one oak leaf cluster, good conducted medal. American defense service medal. EuropeanAfrican middle eastern service medal, with three bronze stars. A third eon. Cpl. Duane CPfton. , U stationed near Munich. GermaI ny. and has been In service since September. 1944. CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. IB - Wednesday | Methodist junior church, church I I basement, 1:30 p m. to 2 p.m Thursday Stated meeting of Eastern Star, Masonic hall. 7:30 pm. Friday Union Township Woman's club Mrs. Ivan Barkley, all day. Good Samaritan class of Nazarene church. Rev. and Mna. J. T. Trueax. 7:30 p.m. Pai lota XI dance. K. of P. hall. 1) p.m. to 1 a m Kirkland Ladies club, high school, 10 a m. o o — o Achms County Memorial Hospital 0 0 Admitted: Marlon Young. H3l West Monroe street: Mrs*Bernice (k.te, Decatur; Mrs. Elizabeth Rose, Monroeville; Mrs. Mary Dougherty. Geneva; Mrs. Laura Yaney. Geneva; Mrs. Kathryn Bonifas, Monroe: Letter Sheets. 323 North Seventh street I Mr and Mrs. John Weaver of Convoy. O. are the parents of a baby boy, born at 10:43 am. thio morning at the Adams county i memorial hospital. He weighed 8 I pound*. 10 ounces and has not {been named. BctßK-s—— Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Lyons. | Waohlngton. D. C.. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Myiott, Chicago. -Mr. and ' Mrs. Jerome Myiott. Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myiott and baby Os Findlay, O. spent Christmas at the h-me of their parent*. Mr and Mrs. M. J. -Myiott in De calnr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hew entertained their sons and daughter on Christmas day. the first the family had been together far four yeare Three sons. Dick. Bob and Norb, were recently discharged from the army after serving several months oversea**. The condition of Mrs. Hess, who haa been II) the past several weeks, le reported as much Improved. Mrs. Sorab Imel had as her guests Christmas day. her eon and family. Mr. and Mra. Van Durbin and son, Bobby, and daughter. Carol Ann. Mrs. Durbin was recently discharged from the service and this Is the first Christmas he spent at home In five I years. They were Joined In the afiternoon by a host of relatives and friends, and received many useful gifts. Mrs. Intel's other son, John. 11« stationed on Guam with the Sea Oscar Hotmail of Chicago ia a
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
. holiday visitor with his daughter. I Mias Mary Jo, at the Hite home. Mias Janet Schrock. Yeoman first class. Washington. D. (’., la enjoying it few daya visit with her | ps rents. Mr. and Mtw. William Hoffman of Chicago were visitors over Chrlxtmas with .Misses Fann I- and Madge Hite Funeral services were conducted at Warren thia afternoon for (Hen Brown. 17, highway superintendent of Huntington county, who died in hln car while supervising the removal of snow from the road. He »M former county clerk 1 and Republican chairman of his < county. | Honorable Discharge Raymond J. Venlo, 213 Houthi Seventh street, from Great Lakes. ] 111. (L W. Schlickman, MoMM !/•■. 12N South Thirteenth street, from Great latkes. 111. Rotten L. Brown, RoM 2/c, route I. from Great latkes, 111. Raymond It Mazelin, MoMM 3/c. Herne, from Great La ken, 111. John I*. Romey, GM J/c, Gene va. from Great latkes. 111. T/S Norman Buutk. route I. from Camp Atterbury. I’fc. Fane D. Cllngcnpt "I, route 5. from Camp Atterbury. Pfc. Freeman D Stepler. route 3 from Camp Atterbury.
MOOS Os iflE MoMEIT BY UNCLE 808 of th® Kraft Dairy Farm Service S' A fl r ’- rA mF I n '•/t i Vi // fY / Wits) for a iMppp Jfloo / hope will bring you the utmost in health, happiness and prosperity. And just to end up the year right, I want to add a few udder udderances ... Hope your quality program holds at the peak and that your efficient production campaign carries you to higher production per cow at less cost per hundred pounds of milk. Udderwise Vll be udderly unhappy! ((mA, ISA PUBLISHED NOW AND THEN BY THE KRAFT FOODS COMPANY
T/S Floyd F. Marshand. route fl. from Camp Atterbury. Sat. Doyle L. Sheets, 2-17 North Seventh streei, from Camp Liter- | bury. T/4 Virgil J. Urick, route fl, from Camp Atterbury. Sgt !<Mter I. Strshm 1)21 Went Adams street, from Camp Atterbury Sgt. Ilrrnks Tickle. I HMC. Rib Walnut street, from Great Irtikv,. 111. o .AM B a Ki'iiEF I II MitiSwSil Cpl James H Colter recenlij returned home after receiving t diar-harge from the army at Cami Atterbury. Cpl. Colter enterer training at Camp Wolters, Tez. or March 3. 1943. He left for over Herts In July. 1944 and participate in the Rome-Arno. Southern Francr Invasion. Rhineland an<l centra Europ*- campaign®. Hio decoration- . and citations consist of the Am ei’lcun theater ribbon, FAME then
. ire ribbon with four bronze stars, the bronze arrowhead, and he is i entitled to the combat Infantry • man's badge, victory medal, Rirxl conduit medal.and the occupation i rlblwin Cpl Colter was also award etl the Purple Heart with one < luaI ter. having been twice wounded. ■ flret in the southern Fiance invasion and second in Rhineland fight- -, Ing. e Pfc. Arthur Went, son of Mr and .Mrs. Jolty Worst of route 4, was recently advanced to that rat
° KROGER’S GINGER ALE for * (»? (ASIWG .EilMyil -IB fvnwyifi ' M AtEr x M ging e * * k d ‘‘••z y9' n « ,f p , a . t< cW« tho, ®* d J A bit 1 • I '■ smooth*’ ’ ,!p. It* u 4.-POSW- 1 “ Z1 lor better b.v’ Ft* k * • KrcO*' *’ ' , your* | ’■ 1 o qe buy*-’ * S a- J Z • I *1 I /■ Forty Co"' < | | r 1 Fresh Pretzels ‘’ 6 | > g Seminole Muslard f W# I ipicktechips <» - p or k Loin Roast H Peanut Buttw I Rib end ~ A rowt I Bavarian Cheese I |b. 'jMC ■ Pimertc Cheese 11 Icr b'd by Kroger. MH WH ■ Cheddar Cheese ‘ ,b *“ c I Ch:ckens mUr E Seda Cracker* ' r “" I Turkeys TX’".?’ » 54c I putted Meals •""®* I Oysters *• 79c E Sa'dines <■ Collage Butt* » 33c Chuck Roast * “7“’ ■- 26c Lux Flakes f»rTi,ai ><•>*» .•„*-. sn.< i f » » ............... Shrimp » 39c heap »*'• •”*> «r [JR4UN. HONEY Geld Dust schweiqer «* 38c loaf » 60c f'rr.h . . Tatty . . I'ur that aSM-k! , PalmoiiveScap “LJ®"* lomhicu -ste t Super Suds s*l**i cheese 39c I wwwv j- or |hgt |, arty t ( ream . . deliclcua ft fitSF*! ShprfoUHlW ft/ I*** 1 *** L* •"<»* <»|>a reqHr.t <>r ruß.umcra: ttrd tekraa arr thr V **J»I J Vslul IKiji’lK »«-l> or »««t pr**p*-rt, *<t thr I H. i;*nrrnmr»t, who ia deairuua V <>l thrlr rrtarn. Firaar turn **»rr all Hrd Takrtia a fa<y7*abSh C < trluad to arrive *>o hand It* oar alorra* prrauam i for the rtiura £ UllcG" v'lUllCn.nZ thia week or neat to thn Government' IrooisiE vm] margarine I a Delirious rhurolate It* U Koko .. A drliriona nourish- /i, B milk drink jar *V SC 3 •»< spread! Ideal _ J ., W I for rooking! th. reVV W ’’[UNITE Vanilla Wafers ! Cleans drains quickly ~, , ”’ ,r I V J No odor.. H«jn. Irrah rich *"’ I R#» ' rIH a., lam*.. can las C fik * 1 -*** ■• - mru, -„~ri ■ 1 — — ' • 3 MILNOT Clock Bread 5 7 X’% - COc I Ho rlrh It whip*! Kroger* . . It * qnallty rleh and jW £! A real fofl °* O lOa > * j| | taviuga U ran* dnllC gooiin*-** ... da lease* 9UG J | Frendhilrand Coffee * 27e J I WILBERTS II VANISH CLEANSER JNo Rub Polish 29c Clean Bowls , . removes tR HoßvbWax «39c “ LUC /L— l — ll | Tangerines ' Vre* * 2 ,b *' 25c Pascal j ) Radishes batt ns 3 brhs. 10c Celery 1 Tomatoes lu29c Grapes smpeJJii m. lie Grapefruit lea* 49c 1 | Eatra I | r/y' '/A fresh! Extra tiavoey! u,. H Oranges j-v, 65c x <Z> Crunch > * f , ll ; !nmmwl 13 staika Cau ,: flower 1 * m |7 C Potatoes a purpose peek 49c ■,4 flYlfiJ '4 I Lemons o kiat* - I9c fateAfcf i c
Ing. Pfc Wrret entered marine training In July of this year. «nd received hl« Imnlc training ut Parria Mund. S. C. He ki now atatinned at Great Lakes. 111. Sgt Peter J. Muzelln. whemo - Wife and anil. Gene Stanley, r»- ' aide at 1227 Maater Drive, arrived home December 24 after belna honorably diacharged from Camp At terhury. Sgt. Mazelln was find cook with the Mth field hospital . and wear* the A«iatlc-Pa< Hie cam l*algn rlblton with a battle rtar
• for hia participation in the battle I for Okinawa He waa al»o alation- - *.<| on Hawaii. Bora Hora. Samoa, - .New Caledonia. New Hc-brldea, and Korea. Me waa In the army 31 month*, of which 24 month* waa , apent overeruH. I To mold Devil * Tower In northweatem Wyoming, nature poured over 4*m million tone of molten I magma I Alabama ha* 7,<mo mile* in It* . highway »y*tem. of which *'* P*"t---r cent are bard aurfaced.
gwaaaa—ff l
PAGE THREE
