Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1946 — Page 3

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l.iervh’i’ lit II “lute C E eimv<!lt|ii will tolililvt tip- d-vo'i ml peri 0(1. • 'rhe program will open w.i > ~ fellowship banquet ..i 7 o'clock Sat tirduy evening In t.io I'l-'-ment <i, tlic i Inin It. which is loi ite.l ~• r . <timer i>t Jeffereon unit Ila mm ; street,'. Min* H«'!,'ii Engle. of Foil Waym*. |»r< *ld» nt of the lii-triif. will Intr duett the toa-iui.i t,* ; . p.it<r K. Schmitt, of Gary, -tat,* of •flier, wh«» will In- ill ciiart' of i ,>• ' ,'Vetting'* i ni'''lllionieflt. An informal perltd of- n.-oi will be 'Hl.' 11 ‘I by »l|. Vmi.i • zrlfl, and tsp«-( la! in i' will !><• fin liL-died by un IlHlnrni' a! t li. Feature* of she I at|i|ii> I will in- , elude the awarding of aftml.iiiI li.iiiiii iti iiinl <un anti tie n winl I ing of a C. E pin t » tin p. i-on in each county wb > ha b< < n In Chris liiiin Eu I'-avor woik ili<- Im:*,*.|M*t'lod of time. Rev. T. M Tucker, pastor of the j First t'liuri h of Coil n I’ >rl W.ivteI Will do e the «'Ve!l UZ oil Mill a abort devoti mal p. i .1 GOOD NEIGHBORS CLUB HAS MEETING The Good NcighlMir* dull of mar Monroe, met r<* <*ntly a' the home of Mlw Georg,* Snyd. r, with 111 daughter, Mi- Da.-.y II nd on. as Misting. Tile meeting wa , opened with the gr Up xittgitlg "Jilteli* Bell.," after whh h l if i reed w.i* repeat, d in uiilwon It dt mil w.,* answered with the quotation. Til' ('ll 1. lain gif' I nio.it apo:eclated ' Mrs Noah Mazelin ha I charro of the th lotion*, followed hy three Holm . wting by Diana Pharr. Maxin.• ?t< u ry. DoVaima Niiintliaiiiii .'lid Sidney Sdiwarlz. .Ml-i 'tilth D ddi il. e. a teacher in t ie Monroe high hc!i 01. wpoke to the group on >w tn form mid have a Jury. .■ and ledf. r I It dull. The li.-son on .a kihy over dot lie, w;.i given hy the lead. -. M.a. Dau Striker and Mr <’ W It Sdi wadz. The hostels'.. Herv. I deli ... i < refreshineiits to the twenty five member* aid three gu> ts present

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday Wome'i of Hie M o«-e, Momi" li'.me, T:3(i pm So Cha ID i. Mi . Di k Ehln"er. 7 pm. I'ei iitd D.lo l,'ii||rn Aid, c.iii:di, allduy. Hut i and Naomi clr !e of Zion I vangellca! and lt> for.i <• I d'lnii, 1 diirrh pir loi., 2: JO p ", Ladle* \|i| Moiety of C'hrl flan ■ church, .Mrs. Harmon Kraft, 7:10 ' p tn. V.’ im n of th'' Moose, M ><!“<•, 1 7/iu pm. It.iinliow f>r Giil- po ‘potted Friday French Township Home E' nom.'i dub, 14 fam E Kaehr, 2 1 p tn. Av Marla imiy duh, M Elmo Smith, s pm. \\ 1 k and Win <ia i of Fir t l‘. II ('lurch, M and a! h. Iluli'tt tiilpen, 7 30 pin. I’m ihontai |e.i 'c, 7:3d a tn Sunday In on ( Imp. I Qttei dip t-u d. M - ft,tty llarvey, I ;u pm Monday Deiatur Wnmaii'H < ! t!i. jw»t,i n .1 Pyt dan Si«t. T'-mpie, I'. <,( p * iloine, 7 30 p in. ' i It- ...in h < Ini:, Mr« ’’arr .• HauI 1.0'.d, 2 pm Tuetday T I. 1 1 1 .10- 11,. .ij .• Elkr hotne, X p tn. Wednesday Zinn Lniheitifi .Mauled ('.tiplei i luh. iliiii.ii b.i-iiii' nt, x pm. Psi Inta Xi lni«ii|. 1 m.—titi" Eli..- home. * p m I MRS. M E. HOWER HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs .M E llo'i was ho te-< I Wednesday afti-rumm Io f nirteen nietnlw.i i of tli.. ||tori' al l iiili. Mi - .M F W H ilimmi, leader. , gave a very inter'-stinit paper on the “Waliavli," after w ill h dainty refleHliment,; Wei rveil hy the host .•* , Tli.. next meeting will lw held Ut the home of Mr*. Glh-s Porter, with Mr .Jml.oii pa. wat> ra* th lead. PFC. HOWARD FOREMAN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY I’fe Howard E Foreman, who reeiillMled for one y ir in the a A F mid is now home <m a if'i day furlough, was given a u pri e birthday dinner recently at the

horn,* of hi* p.u* nt-. Mr. ami Mr*. D E Foreman of M mroe out I The honored gtteif will report t 1 Green-boni. N C. A. A F. oversea* replacement d<-p >t F'.-l, n iry I 7 for ov r:»•;!« duty. Gue-t , im liid.'d Robert Dtoni of Honolulu. Hawaii, Mix* Pat 1 Overhi. Portland. T I Gordon Snow, Camp Atfeibury. Mr*. D.-I I la Zimmerman and riiughter*. Kathryn and Virginia, Mr and Mr F. H»i*m. Mi and M*. T. C. I Foreman and on. David. Fort 1 Wayne. Mr mid Mr- Edgar Zlm I merman of Preble, .M and Mr*. Ed Thieme and son. M Ivin, .Mr* I Boiilia Foreman, Mm. Ague* I Booth mid daughter. Edwina R ( ,l>I' rt Kie .Mi* Betty Baumgartii,* Mis Joanna Poffenbarger. of Dmatnr. Mari-ii* Foreman and FC I 2« Virgil ftprunger I I KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB ! IN FIRST MEETING OF YEAR Th.* Kirkland ladle* (lull held ! their fir*! mei'ting of this year in I t ie home eionmnii.i riHim of the Kirkland high school Tinstday aftmiiooii. The new pie-ij. -nt, Mrs | Ituxseil W'-lh'C. presided. Dining the program Joan Kuhn [read a p • m. “I’li'il He Found It," Mrs. Noah Arnold sang "Th.- Ninety ami Nine," mid Mr* Weiler offered prayer for coiillnHed world pea. Thirty on.- m- tuber* responded lo the roll ca l with "The Christmas gift I most ..ppreciated " Ml*. Albert il. iii'-ke explained a con'e*! th.it* will ne h>* I in legard to attendance at tin- farmers In titllte.

f 808 P L P ; CfezS I• < 1 I . . 4» !;; WOULD you :: .;• REMEMBER BABY’S ;; - BIRTHDAY? - <> < » o p gad Ljgjrg ■uULOHttfaaU

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATT R, INDIANA

The leaann on remodeling children's clothing wet.* rp'...| by M - Homer Arnold aid .Mr* John I,' y>.e. aflei which Mr *' Leyse gavi an Inti noting in omit of the Pu. dm. confereiii c. Mie Waller Ezhy Wa- whom ed in the ( luh llv 11 11 >w memla Tile li'iste • <•«, .Mrs II'I ll*' Kuhn Me W'ller, .Mrs William Herl ii. Mr* Evan Yak" aid Mr Noah , Arnold, cor veil dainty r» f ;;iient, to the memlaTt and five sm -t * pi 1 int • The hu-bmids of th' tneinhe w..l tie entertuimd at the February meeting ll' stosses w II lie MtW \l bert Helm ke, Mr* Homer Arnold. Mrs William Griffith. Mrs Harold Hen hen, Mt- John l.eyce mid Mr- Tto. Io e.H.-11. ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY MEETS The regular meeting of the St Vine, nt de Paul society w.o held W'dm day afternoon at the |( of <’ hail The enti rtaium. nt commit tee Im hld'-d M s Heli’i Wi-mhoff M Marie Ze*, r mid M V< hi j Kl' .iihcnz M'* Mary <'»-•••!’,, was < !<• ted prim.dept dining the abort Ina Itie-* mieting. Mr Clara Werfzlmr vi.e ppeident: .Mr- Elizultelh . iting. *(■ niary: Mm Velma Du: I ti, tn .1 ui' 1 Out vo nv of: lei are Mrs Mary laihmo ', Mrs Mar gar. t Hrami Mr- Paul H-1. |e ami Mi Heifha Mille Five iiindred and b i lg. wen play.d mid priz>M were awarded M: f’lur.i Neerln • ami Mu V» I ma Durkin Thirty memliei-s w. r - pie ent al the meeting Junior (in i ' of Aim ri mi Legion mixilimy will meet Monday at 7 a the Let'ioti home Tile meeting of file llninbow for Girls. H.hedu'ed to be held tit., evening, as been p -tpomd t'l mxt Thm lay. Tin- meeting of tiie Dec.itur Woman s i!ub aas b.-en postponed to Tuesday. February 12 It was on nally scheduled to be h> Id Monday ev.-nit.g. The I’nioii thap.-l otterbi-ln ! guild will Sunday afternoon at on.- thirty o', lock at the home of Mi .1 Hetty ll iivey. Th- girls me asked to bilng phtureH ami leadings alHiut Africa. COURT HOUSE Marriage License* Melvin E Sprunger. employ i Smith Furtiitliii* (omp.iny mid Et'aelyn Hnrnett, employe G E. , Maurice Teefde. discharged vet* 1 ran mid .Mary L. Whltak r, employe G E. I Ornell Paul Sfcungor, dincharged veteran mid Vivian Florence 1 Gotfichalk. Robert Yergler, farmer and Carol Haiimi’irtner, office mpl.iye. v- . - - - Honorable Discharge SSgt. Lawrence Morand from Camp Atterbury. SSgt Kenneth L. D-i!.»lt from FOll la*avi*nwortli, Kansas Sic Ityrl Hunt fiom (In-at l.ak.-s, I 111 S Sgt. G.-tald Hart from Camp Atterbury. Sgt. Fran ill E Shell from Camp Attorlmry Clareme Gci.ald Hook, Mo .MM itMonroe, f .mt t' s naval ho«p it.il, Chelsea. .Mass. —. Big Hippopotami,, Sloma. h Hie hippopotamus has the world'* largest stomach. It holds live bushels and ranges from seven to miiA feet in length — o .... Nebraska ranks -Hat among the Is states in the average salary paid teaeliel*.

THE GREAT American dessert—pie—is at its best I when the crust is light I and flaky. And light and | flaky crusts are youra with f Flako because the ingredi- I ents are precision-mixed. I \ And here’s Flakorn, J \ another fine, preci-eion-mixed product.

IWOMLS Mnt. E, A. ('rider, 22b No'th Tenth street, left today for Colum Im O. totp.nl the with M mid M Hftyde life at|d fam »y Ml* \z.li Itelliuge;' (,f Will „>,l <*, (>. j, h i Ivin ' treatment for a'tlimmic < omplb at ions at the Mayo Clinic .1 ItocheUer, Minn She was fl ,wn tltcie in a plan** Monday w t<-n her co'idillo'i * id d« iily ame ■ 1 • Imo*. Charles Hubert*, son of llev atnd hi. c E Huberts of Wllhhire. jti. | r<- overlng from a broken • tic -retained when to pony he | was tiding slipp' d mi i fi I'. ' th h..n.’ th<* lai beneath Lester Strick- !•- also of th it place I* - 'lf.< inp from .1 In k<m leg as th • result of a f ill from h Idcyi 1.-. Lewis Drown, -on ol M and Mt ’ litt own, I eu OHI 'l In i Ind.mi l Cental < oil. *•• ;.t I’idi.itia pin - il. w.i a< 1 ompanled hy the M Marpirh- D ew mid Sylvia Fitzgerald, wlti -pent a few day 11 I *. n>. 1 vacation a' tie* I .111 ,nmi Dew ie.id'l'ie Fcrd Bohnkc Rites Friday Afternoon Funeral H'-rvlces will l>>* hel I i-'r. I day at 2 pm the Tom Mungo van funeral home. Foil Wayne, sot Feed H iiik<*. .'.'l. native of |h*<a tn/ and Wo: 1:1 War I veteran, who tl.'d Tuesday at the I S govern mental hospital. D.hivl h*. 11l Burial will be >.l the Lindenwood cemetery. 'I Io- deceased had te id.-d in Fot t Waym- for 35 years Suiviviiu are three broth'-rs. Fail an I T' d., Fort Waym*: Herman of Pitt* burg, mid I»m xiste. Mrs It. 11.. Fi'di’i', Mr- laietla <• Hint mid M s Frieda Holiner, Fo't Wayne, .Mr* Claire Sanders. Denv.-r. Colt. i The body may b» vi -wed at the funeral horn,' Abandoned School Building Is Sold J . n H V unt* of Salem and Wil 'Jam And:., s of near Geneva, pur i ha-e.| tie- abandoned ~ 11001 building mid an acre of ground In Hine Cr.ek township f >r 1123'1 'J Io- building, a on.' story brick gtrii'fuie, will h* remodeled Into a teiideioe It is htcated in th>* center of th.- t >wii'h!p 1 mile west of tiie Ohio stat" line. The sale was made by W. II I’att. imin. trustee and approved by George Sipe, C O. Manley and L. A. Ripley, meml.ers of the advk'ory board. Sport Story /ulTx ! [ H ./ f V- J // I / <J/ 7 // I 'Oil ! SpjT f I j I I f t '—-'-<J JWS/ / y \ I 9291 /I ] \ SIZES H I / 1 14-20 /I if I J 2 -« / Il I / / 1 ’1 .Marian .Martin Classic in Its simplicity, yet ! modern in approach . . Pattern 9291 is buttone l-down the front. I yoked for action, handsomely I pocketed. Noteworthy is the dashing neckline. Pattern 9291 conies in sizes 14 1«. IX. 20; 32. 34. 3«, 3M. 411. 42 j Size IC. takes 3 yards .19dm h. Send TWENTY cents in coins j for this pattern to Decatur Daily I ‘Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N | Jefferson St., Chicago Xd, Hl j Print plainly YOI'R NAME. AD-1 DRESS. ZONE SIZE AND STYLE NI'.MHER. The Marian Martin Spring Pat-1 tern Book is now ready . . . it's yours for Fifteen Cents. Full of smart styles for the family plus FREE pattern for the new "bag ou-a belt" printed right inside . the book.

I Recruiting Team To Be Here Wednesdays T Sgt. Jack T Gan «.f the Fort 1 Wayn>' army rwrtihhr; office announc'd today (unt a recruiting 1 team will be hi the lobby of lln lb. Hut t *fft ' i-ac'.i W< dn« div from !• atn to I .lit p m (pialdi'-d Im fl lucwi 'ti tie 1 of 17 mid -IL i 1 I olvi*. .1 < •: glide for enlistmi'tit in the 1 zuia army The regular anny off' :* mi active a «•< r Os el'vl.'e to ' '■ il.lltlOy i*id the oppu tuh ly so: 4 lifetime ol im. r. ’ n ~n I ii i.id. nJ. •■*, I ri n e. , o Citation Ordered In Divorce Case \ < jt.it oil wa oi.l. ie I i-sui'd t'.day by Jud:’e .1 Fi"d Fruchte sot ti> d>:. u.laiit 11 1 n- div..".- < i-. f la. \nn.i llii/hi ' v Law !• 11 Hulling, n. 'or la ’ n.- to < om ply wth 1 < 'ii.' 1.111 i o.eH'ig r i|.;«i t pnymeir Hui. »i.*•• wa - aiet.-d out a I" "v >.ki nd ‘ t ill ell!« in •• by t ;>■ <om t e.i A 1 , m .iit 1 ‘<i a ini I. r 1 . int \ : ‘.at tim< '.- wa - 01 d |. r< I to p.y i.p . Upp|*« moll y ,11 .1 •• m mil . rv' 1 a |u day jml *• tit'-n .- v« r• 1.1 w< <ki n I Th,' i atioii s .-t.lllla ile I'elnumy 2 N ' Nelson j 1 o |!>- 1 so til, plaintiff, who wi* gr.rnh-d a di lio . • from the defemlmd .11 Sep te.'llbi lif lilt V e.i I o Prewar P.d.ind I ab„r Poland wa* one of the first emm trie* in Europe to introduce an eight hour day In 1918 the law went into effect and provided for a 4<l hour week Due to the competition of the les* {oci.dly idvanced coitn trie*, this had to be changed in 1931 j to a 48-hour week o Rice to < hina Rice produced by machine meth od* with the highest-priced agricultural labor in the woild can be sent to China to compete successfully with rice grown in the Orient with I 1 hand labor at 15 cent* a day, ac* ' cording to Harry N. Holmes in ‘ Out 1 of the Test Tubes." - <» — —- North Carolina textile mills < oiisunc om* fourth of al! th.' cotton used in this country

Quickly Relieves Distress of snem,Stuffy HeadihUs A" A little Va-tro-nol tin fSp nJf 'a hi " it* .! prumptiy relieves snfffiv. stuffy I dtatr '*‘ *' f ’""“A f' 4 * l i \ A e makes breathing easier. Also helps prevent many z- '• cold* from developing 1 H uv-d t.r •. ie. .'! I '*J , You”) like it' Follaw V * 'dr I direction* in package. x <-- VICKS VAIRONOI, 0#^ ■■■■ B B <TPII> ; You know, that IBT'V littlu fellow who ru ” s around in his I b.rthday suit with 'J A a Low and at row. v °u can't fool him. A; ' When he make* a 4 'i bulls eye, you’ll IWfifMl need a diamond r "'9 ** nt * ,hen • ■ .1 wedding ring L( ‘ ,s fl' we them j.AAgBX Loth careful conn deration Won't IBQB you come J PI MPHHEY’S JEWELRY C j STORE

a aBBOIaa >>>aag«aaiaaaaaaaiaiiiaaaaßaaa> : _ New Bus Schedule : EFFECTIVE FEB. 1. 1946 ■ t s ■ P.M, PM. PM. AM. AM. AM. A»M. AM. AM. P.M. P.M. P.M. ■ ■ 3 11:15 9:38 4:38 11:03 9:18 7:00 Lv. Deecatur Ar. 7:00 8:45 11:35 2:40 6:30 11:15 ■ 11:59 10:25 5:25 11:56 10:05 7:45 Ar. Fort Wayne Lv. 6:20 8:00 10:50 2:00 545 10:30 g * • Dally a f Daily except Sundays. u A. B. C. COACH LINE • ■ Rice Hotel Phone 57 J

Prevent Piano .Moth* By placing a bag filled with four ounces of par.idichloride inside the piano case, moths will be prevented from feeding on the felt that covers the key hammers, During warm months manyi pianos are ruined by tli, e ii otl o Powder for .Mortar* Powder to tire the n < rtars so useful to the infantry isn't jowdery at all but is pre-sed in solid shoe's. It is brown, looking much like a piece of leather with holes punched >n it. It is packaged in cellophane to keep dry.

* - *"* ISw v FIREMAN DICK FARMER of Los Angeles turns on the water after ha finished a unique hydrant hookup to extinguish an apartment house blaze. Finding a sedan parked before the fire plug, Farmer smashed its windows with an axe and ran the hose through both. The motorist had another word for it than "unique” when he was served a traffic ticket in addition to the damage to his vehicle. (Internitionil) J EVERYTHING ! | INCLUDED I 1 Our patrons arc not suddenly cunN fronted with some unexpected expense, I some “extra charße,” or some item that 1 H received no mention at all at first, hut finds J its way in the hill later on. I M With us, all costs are determined m in the beginning. There are no later addi- I m lions. ? GILLIG I DOAN I FUNERAL HOME | DI CAT UI , PHONE 7>4 || ♦*M**t*++d*+*++’s*+*.++*!•++•; ! CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP 4 > a ■ T < • \Vc wish to announce to the public < i : that we have purchased the ;; 4 > • j ■ Wertzberger Confe:tionery ii 4 I i and have assumed active ; management of the business. i i I t < » t I We will continue to serve you with the ;; 1 I i same line of merchandise and cordially ; * i invite your patronage. <> < » 4 • Store Hours Daily ; < 1 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. 4 > BUD and DICK WERTZBERGER i i 4 • 4 >

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Columbus Pastor Heads Conference liidi.iti:i;i(i!,‘. .Lui S| ( FPI I Th'' Rev Hund I Turpin of ColumIm* today h. ;"li d th,* ImLiina pari' 1 < mf,*n .c H" wa* ,-Im fed |ll* -i'l' flf .1 I !•* ' I'l-lllf.* *''«'lOlt of th,* olio uiiim.il thr<*'*-diy mm t Ing h< r.D Maruiiull \ Ta!b*y, Indiana* p.!:* wa* .1'- I,* I Vic* p*',*«id,*(it. Dr It I. ll'dluiid. al* > ut Indiana* foil*, wa, (•■ iipp’iiuiml *mri*turyt "i*'irir ami fulltim,* sdminixtra* to of t u>' oiifi ,'m'<