Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1946 — Page 3
■IrSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1946
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IB ooncus class «wE S oay evening ( I ov.il I""" 4 Kni"" if-'-" 3 ""; ringing *” f ’ ■ william \ir«'l"T led thBin I't-O'” ■ I,f '" r Whl< h Hi- ' A . by Mr*. Hum B r . Aly .D<W"I ■ |( , .gI.IUI •' l’"' H < ■r |(1 .ly. 'b-‘ vii. i relury. I. Hie - xe.retaiy. Oi , • i*u:er. Gertrude K„„, Mi* f E- ««*« SKi,.., .1 '! i'■ I""- “ in - r '* llo * |K M • \ Her gave a very _• t.adii'Z on Mr '- S,ln K.i Chinn folbiWi i l . at whic.l |K ~ T-m li >-1"-’ I lhe next |K 41 1 l ~ ,M . I. n t Hurruff T<>n Kern. ECONOMICS club HAVE MEETING M- .! .... I • f 'll- h•"l‘ ,r * ■t . , Hl'. Hi nil" EconoM’ ; ,. f., y-ur wax held EK. ,- <h<- nlor high ,i i: Hum he opened ■ HL- Alia need, alter jH:,.|| , II wax an wered by |K . lit. all of Ute- MX ■ r .. i. presented. |K H'l-.h.' .at reluct’d Mix* jKi'.i i a .!■ I it Who gave ,.n I • desserts . . s..<- I e Vie We-d th" |K- d--d in th" |K_ . ■ ai>,'irtiate<| cl, |K- - ho ,ii M ,|. M. ~.i meal ..hi riiiioii sex-ion. |K: . an < ak". IIS- :. ,t„,n. -he |K|. -1 . <O.l. on in.ik .ally thu«e .. xul.-iitutex. At ' >•■ ' li Ail . stave some . the ii-ade-r-s ' ti ili ' th" fiu way. ? k I • :.- AOS «.-! Veil at mt of Mi-x Mt--.-n.i Mi- I. Archbold ■B ' '■■ in i Welling. BK " '• '!* Obeihei
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man, !,. E Archbold, Walter K ick and W. Guy Brown were gue-atx at the meeting. The buxlnees meeting followed i tile noon meal, during which county agent L. E. Archbold mentioned the 4-H work and asked f r the coojferatlon of the home economica ' clubs. He alxo presented a plan for building the county treasury which will he taken up Inter. The Legion auxiliary will have a special meeting Friday evening al eight o clock nt tiie I .eg ion ' home. MRS. FRED SMITH HOSTESS TO CLUB Mr*. Fred Smith wan hoxteu to the Mdlett Bhake*|>ear,* club Wed nesday afternoon. After the club collect, the minute* were read and approved and roll call wax answered by the fifteen metnbera wilt intereatlng current overft4. .Mra. J F. Sanmann had < barge of Hie program ami Igavo a very InterMtlng paper on the biography of General Dwight D. Elnnoribower, by Framia T. Miller. Fidbwing the program, dellcloua home made candira were nerved by the hostess, and a aortal time wa.v enjoyed by the club mcmtw-i . RESEARCH CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING Mrs. J. M. Im/i wax hoatMta Monday afternoon to the member* of the Item-arch chib. Two interesting papers were given: "Cartela," by Mra. Ileuer t ami "a most unforgettable character, Irvin S. Cobh,” by Mnt. Harry Knapp. Mr*. Ida Eldridge wax a guext of the club. , The next meeting will be Mon day. February 4, a: III" h »me of Mm. Carrie Haubold. BETTY SHOAF WEDS RICHARD C. HAMMOND In a pretty candlelight xervlce. r ad laxt evening at xlx thirty o'clock In the parxonage of the First Evangelical church. Miss Betty Shoaf, daughter of Mr and Mra. Floyd Shoaf, and Richard <’. Hammond. eldest son of M '. and Mr*. Carl llatnond of Nuttman avenue, were united in marriage The Bev F. H. Willard read th • single ring ceremony, witneaaed hy Mix* D<>rothy Hammond and Richard King. For her weiiding. the bitde choxe
I a deep gyetn xult. with which xhe 1 wore him k accmnuirlex. A alngl ' orchid made up her imruge. Mixa > Hammond in a brown i dreaamaker »ul:, with matching at cesaoi lex and alto wore a corsage of yellow jonquil*. ||-f only jewehy wax a pair of gold arrlng*. a gift of the bride. Immediately following the cere mony. a wedding dinner wax xerv- | ed to the bridal party and immedi alt* family at the home of th grootn'a parent*. The table, lighted 1 with tall white taper*, wax cent- ' cred with a large wedding take. Following- their xhort wadding trip of unannounced d xthiallon, the couple will temporarily be at i home with the groom'* parent*. Mr*. Hammond attended he I'leaxant Mill* high lu-hool. and lx now employed nt the Newberry five and dime .tore. Mr. Hammond, a graduate of the Decatur high itchool, attended Indiana university prior to hlx entrance Into ".he army. Ho xpent xeveral month* In Eng-* land before receiving hl* dlxcharg and lx now employed in the office of the Central Koya Co. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Decatur Hom Economic* ‘ c lub met at the home of Mr* Itux- ’ xel Stanley W dne«day afternoon. The meeting opened with the club creed, pray r. nml n xalute . to the flag. The song of the month. I ‘‘Jingle Helix,” led by Mr*. (>, G. I Baughman. wa< xting In tinixon by the club. During the buxinexx meeting an invitation wa* burned to Anna K William*, home economic* i agent, io attend th March meeting and give the lexaon cm "I'xlng | Home Produced Food*." For lhe lexxon Mrx. Ralph Hoop and M *. Gerald Imrkin gave a review of their trip to lhe Jan- ; nary Purdue confcrenc . Mrx. Gerald Durkin gave recipe- for Itarhecued frankfurter* and beef wlchex nncl Mr*. Frank Crlxt tave a cookie recipe The m eting cloxed with the club colie-1. Ilc-frexhments were -erve-d t > nineteen metnb r* by the hoxleaa. uxxlxted by Mr*. William Kohlx. Mrx. Itc-lma Elzey and Mrs L E. Archbold. The tniixic department of the Woman'* club will meet at the home- of Mrx Avon Buik Monday evening al xeven thirty o'clock. The Pythian Needle club will meet Monday evening following th<regular Temple meeting at the- K. of P. Home. Hoateaxex will be- MiBrice Butler. Mu- Sum Hile, Lydia Shamp. Mrx. Die k Bucrel and Mrx Robert Garard.
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M Thureday Circle I of W S t' S, of M.'thodlxt church, Mr*. John T. Mycm, 2:30 P m. Circle II of WS.C.S of Methodlxt church, Mtn. Cal St-ury, 2:W p.m. Circle 111 of WS.C.S. of Metho dlxt church, Mrx. Lowell Smith. 2:30 p m. Circle IV of W.S.C S of Metho dlxt church, Mr*. Noah Slettry, 2:30 pm. St. Ann Dhctiwlon cluh, Mrs. Ralph J. Roop. Friendship Village Home Econo mice club, ("immunity building, 1:30 pm. Stated meeting of lhe Eastern Star, Maionlc, 7:30 p.m. Rurallatfc Study club, Mr*. Victor I'hnan, * pm Friday Baptist Philo tlaxa, Mr. and Mr*. Darrell Bedwell, 7:30 pm. Legion auxiliary. Legion home, * P nt.. Monday Pythian Sister Temple, K. of P home, 7:30 p.m. Cub puck and parent*, Line-,ln *( hoot, 7 p m. Junior Women department of Decatur WomanM club. Mr*. Wate ni Maddox, * p.m. Pythian Needle duh, K. of P., after Temple. Music Department. Mrx. Avon Burk. 7:30 p.m. Honorable Discharge Wiiliatn Joseph Spahr, Vic, from Great Lake*. HI. Donahl Eugene Roeder, It Mie, from Great loike*. 111. Glen W. Foor, EM3e, from Gre at Lakes. HI. Pfc. Spemw-r Andrews Com Camp Atterbury. Pfc. Richard D. Archer from Camp Atterbury. T I Alfred Marhe-nkr* frmn Camp Atterbury, T-'e Charlo* G. Fease-1 from Camp Atte-rbury. Cpl c.rwln J. Fkii'im: from Camp Atterbury. S-Sgt. Theodore Baker from Camp Atterbury. S Sgt. Orval J Habcgger from Camp Atterbury. T-4 Thurman Stolt* from Fort Shetidan. 111. COURT HOUSE Marriage License* Richard Hammond, Dm-atur ten I i Betty J. Shoaf, Decatur. — o - --- - — Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
Shirtwaist (’hie r zr/ /// f / : lil Jp ft z Or ftIZs&JT / z t/ H \V t — X / / / 1W ; 7! B/ J I / I I / \\ 4W nil it w >9 o 111 II 'll 1/ // 'III: iff ■ 9490 l< .0 t I I \ I .Marian Martin Thia clean-cot claxalc gives you j comfort, freedom and style. Pattern 9490 a thoroughbred — has the popular buttoned-down from. Inset Ih-Ii ANII a newsworthy collar. Pattern 9490 comes in sixes 14. 16. IX. 30; 3J, 34, 36. 33, 40. 42. Size Hi takes 3 yards 39 inch. Send Twenty cents tn coins for thia pattern to Decatur Democrat Pattern Dept., 165 N. Jefferson SL, Chicago no, lil. Print plainly your name, address, sone, else and style number. NKW—the Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Rook la yours to-make styles! A 1.440 — printed for Fifteen Cents more! All easybandba*
JMhfcLOCALS Ml« Hose- Ellen .Miller, a »tu dent at Marian college, Indianape! ■>. arrlvee hon.e today t» spent the- w-o-keiid with her parent*. Mr. an I M.s. Arthur Miller, Frank ' Sltoctk*'' Sc itttnu. he r of (hl* city Went to Veteiant lh» pl tai, l.ieli.ennpoll.e today f>r treatment. He- wa* accompanle-cl by Herman Gllllg and William Sehntne i e r. "Sii eeks'’ has been HI foremte time, but le re-portel to be- Improved In recent week . He- will re-mu n at IndliinapoH* for a few duya. Mr. and Mr*. Will F»;hnepf arhi Hock Rapids, I .wa, wh'-re the-y wc-.c- e riilc-1 because tis lie de-at'l of the former's mother, Mr*. Dora Se-hlte |ef Mr*. Sdmept'a death re•ill - I from eoinpllcaflons (eellow ng a hip fracture suffered afte r tin- Clir-tmae holidays Iler funeral wa* held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Ehler w -nt t > Marion today to buy t:< w >-t|ulp tnent for Ehler,t Heetiau.utit, which is be- ng rebuilt following a fire- of several weeks lego. Roy L. Gri e- un i Miss H> b-n Kelly hav<> returned borne after a week's visit with th«- former's mot Io r, Mrs Eva Grice in Mt Ple-a-xant. Mich, Mr. Grice, who wa e di-o-hatged from the- army January 4. will leave- th!* week < n I for L<* Ange-lleC, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. G . let Acheson left today to ne o.npiny Mrs. Joint Ae heseiD and daughter. Gay e Sue, to Carlsbad, N. M . where- 'he lat te-r will join her husband Enrout • they will visit n Dalla-e, Tex wlt:i Mr. and Mrs. Guylord Acheson. Mrs. l-a>i<-lle G. Sutton m vhitln • In Buffalo. N. V. with her e on. Murray Sutt-m. and family. Mixx P.etty Gruiikc r an I Miss .Mintlie Gloeke- of EauCiai e-, Wls , student at Mt Mary college. Mil-waukc-e, are spending their mil semester vueati n with the- former's purent.e, M and Mi Theoelore- Grailker. o n o Adnms County Memorial Hospital I o o Admi'ted: Thimi. e Gift-chalk. Lawrenceburg, route- I, Mrs. Wavil Ke. f, Willshire, O. route I Admitfe-d and dismissed: Mr<. Lewis Litt-re r. 733 High str- e-t. Dectnixxe-I. Mr-., Truman Gold tie and baby Ixcy. route 2; Mr*. Elizabeth Ho. •-. M >ur Hie , Cliffterel Roe an I baby lioy, Mon roe route I. Mr. and Mra. la-sle-r G. Burley ol 510 Niblick xtre-et, are the- parentof a baby girl, barn I cst eve! In nt Hie- Velums county m*"iiori.il box ; plhil. She weighed 7 pounds, loini es and has n t been nanie.l. o Publix Service Co. To Change Location 'I he Pul lix Service Co., radio, ele triral and music ion-. n<.w operating In the- Spiegel building on S utli Sec-mid street, will moveinto new quarter- In the Kiiroye-r building on South Second street |us sexeii as it Le r-modcih-d. It waa iinneiutK e-e| today. Tile- Publix 1-mie-rn it -ejtei.iti-d by Oliver E llarmutl, who has been reloaxe- ( | recently from the army where he wi.; a radl.e mid ele. fr inie- engineer ItKtrm-to'-. and Hilda 1.. Hat man. formerly u teacher of tiiUßlc. The- concern, which has been eatablinhed here for <ometime- (emdiict* hot i sill.-,i and service- departments. The- new quarter* will be ready some titiii- in February, it wax stated. It in repotted that a grocery will be located in tii- Spl-gel building when Publix movex to it* new quarters. ~—o Lafoyette Store Is Damaged By Flames Lafayette, Ind. Jan. 24—(CPI --Fitemen estimate | today that $35,000 damage- wax caused by flattie--; which deslroyoel Southworth's student bookstore- yesterday. The- fire- started in thefurnace- room of the- two-story frame- building —... Q. — .. When complaining Im cciime n habit. eeiie- mtiriniirx at evils that <1 > not exist.
Great Way Io relieve stuffinass, invito if nose fills up n» wonderful how a little Va-tro*nol up each nostril relieves study transient congestion. If you need relief tonight, try it I Follow directions in package. VICKS VATRONOL
i Decatur Theaters To Start Collection For March of Dimes -■ » lilt , S J.fl * k In <ei operation with thou-mod >f< otie-r mo ion pt lure- tl-eate-r*. theAdatna unel Cort will hold their an iiii.il M er it -f Dime,! fitnel raising campaign in t'i<- Im ml playhouse- 1 starting Friday f" tn ■ week Ain |ia-l years, D< .inti.' Girl Sco-tts will be- station- I 111 th- 1 ibbie-r of Isitli tie-liter- Io collec - money for th- Natl mal Foun l eHon of Infantile PaialysiMi x Gre < r Garson, fam nut motion picture :ii-r is, will again epeak from the -e r<-e-n in her an i nu.il app'-.il so ■ funds t > c cimbat poiio In I'H’e tie- r-i-t I br» ak ng sum of fel.i'tm.o o wax e illett-d In .In- nation’s tlie.it' is for till-' work. This constitute I l" percent of al! the- money i.iie- 'l Half of the- money e /lietcd during the campaign lx returned to Adams < Uuty to 1m- 11-eil io- illy by Cae county e-.'iapter of the Na tiona! Foundation 'lie- motion picture- drive lx the prue'.;>al metho.l hy wlii'h funds arc :<-:'ured in Ad in ; c aunty, and tie it-r patrons ate rcqttexte-d to eonti bute- a* much as they possibly can. o • ■“ Wit M .-tgl. liar 11:1 M. SI suffer, who was red a ed from army service at Camp At eilrnry -eparaHon ce ti- r on January 2". h.i v a rlveel cr»-. Sgt. Stauffer served II m nt Im in the- army. II of this Huie oversea*, and attaitied the lank c-f ma ter sergeant. His mother. Mr* Edna Stauffer, re- des at Pa- tee anil hi* wife, the former June Miller, in this city. (’pl Hi hard Eti 'lc, on of Mr. and Mr*. Fred i-ngle, o. this city. h.:.e arrive d hotn<' afte r being ill*c harge I at Camp All- bury. Cpl Etlgie. w’.ro Wil* 111 service- tw.e ye-ars and eve" 3 ' h '*■ mon! :i". we-ara the- Philippine li lerullon ribbon with one- star Asiatic-Pierlfie wit It in- eitar. New Gum a rl'tlim with etn star. World War II and gesid conduct ribhon* and a Bronze Arrowhead awa.J Mie eler Se-rre ant 11. role! M - Knl.-ht a riv- I in tin- t iles la.et right with 5." i" troops ah inrd tinI S S. Bi hard am. Ils wL- wa ms srme-d In a tel-plione call front Im M Sgt. M< Knight, who has o< e i in tin- army three- ye-arx anil *erved fir a year overseas at han as an a countant in tie- army air for. e. will Im- -ent t i Camp Atterbury, wlu-n- he- exi»«ct-r t> receive- his dim harge- »oon. F<> and Mrs. Hi ii.irl Trie-k-r of Columlda City ■.isife-i here Tel'S-
FIAKO\ PIE CRUST MIX I YOU CAN make crisp. 0 flaky pie crusts easily and g quickly with Flako be- g cause there’s nothing to g add but water. And your E pie crust will be delicious 9 because Flsko’s ingredi- l| ents are precision-mixed H for sure results. ■ \ And here's the easy K X way to make corn muffins
day with the former'* grandmother, Mr*. Margaret Grimm, and ther relative* Flight officer Trh ker rei -itily returned from many month* duty In the Pacific where In- wa* It glider pilot. He wax laet e tat ion •--I in Tokyo, and I* now on term! util leave- until tin- latter part of February when h-- will receive hlx dischar;--- They plan t-e h-ave Ihl ■ weekend f'-r a month's visit in Florida with bis parent*. Mr. an<l Mr*. Elmer Tilcker, former D afur resident'-
IT’S HERE! NOW AT NEWBERRY’S J RAYON ■ : hose : : a*e i ■ Ml# >4 • is (odeioxabl* * ■ cole-* »/ a ll fit. 1 ■ B t.ng, quality mods. /SJf />i ■ OAK LUNCH ; 7Z” ,SS Hns 3 15c ihtz. • _■ B 10 QI. GALVANIZED ■ PAILS • gc to «hool, or ■ work and on picnki. The** B * roomy boxet with waihaN ’AbQC ble iinin «* an<l pin ’ ■ Thtf • PICTURE METAL J PUZZLES CURTAIN RODS : 25c sio 20c ■ Vi : * I B J FEET PROTECTORS 2Qc • ■ • Wear litem with or without hose for comil fort and protection. Saves stockings, shoe* Sb/* ■ and feet. Hose sizes PAIR ** G ■— — * .■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■-■ ■ B I B - to™ ANNUAL l<Z SALE < k - £ r si z-5 1 < ■ 1 s WIND and WEATHER jgfofc LOTION NOW AT 1/2 PR,CE - /TYTTn/ so< H /I /// Regular $2 lixo, $1 II I / // Six R-oi. bottle* I / I I / // In handy family carton, $3 // / f // // All pnen In* II I I Ilf LIMITED TIME ONLY! // For powder base, body rub, IJ / / chapped skin. / / / U Ivy now and saw 1/ 2 ! SMITH DRUG CO.
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C.ept. Maritin B. Burke recently received an xomerablee discharge frmn Camp Atterbury, following five yearn service In lh-t army. Hh spe nt eight meintl*. on Okinawa ns an executive officer of an engineer construction battalion, Charles Chllcote, M 2-r, I* <>n a lOelay boot leave from Williamsbur". Ph o Just Received—Men’s Waist Overalls, size 2M to -12. — f-inn's ( lolhiny Store. 1
