Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1946 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Thursday fltated meeting of Eastern Star. Masonic hall, 7:30 pin. W. 8 C. 8. of Methodist church, church, 7:SO pm. Women of the Moore. Moose, 7:3» p. m. Happy Homemakers club, Mrs. Carl Adler. 1:30 pm. Salem W S.C.S.. Mrs. Agnes Car ver, all day. Mt. Pleasant W.RCS. Mrs. pfor ence Busdorf, 2 p m. Willing Workers class of Hobo I’. 11. church, Mrs. Gifford Bunner, 7:30 pm. Sion Lutheran Missionary ancle ly, chunh. all day. Calvary church preaching service and Indies Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson, 7:30 p m. Baptist Women's society, chui<h 2:Io p.m. Missionary Society of I'. |; church. Mrs. Sephus J.uk-oti. 7 30 pin. Friday Mason and Eastern Star family night pot-luck. Masonic. C:3O p. m Adams County Federation of Clubs, Mns. E. W. Rusche, Monroe. I p. m. Victory claes of First C. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohnke, 7:30 p in. V. P. M. 11. of the Nuttman Avenue I’. B. church, Mrs. Hazel Foors, 7:30 p m Monday St. Mary's society business meeting, school, 7:30 pm. Corinthian class of Christian, I church. Mrs. Paul Daniels. 7:3u p.' m. Tuesday Psi lola Xi sorority, Mrs. Charles Hile. M p.m. Gary Transit Strike Reported Settled Gary. Ind, March 14 41'Pt Residents rode to work in busses and street cars today with settlement of a thr e-day transit strike I Servic s was resumed yesterday afternoon when 315 employes of the Gary Railways Co. returned to their Jobs. Th company and employes, represented by the- AFL amalgamated association of street, electric railway and motor coach employes, agr »-d to submit their wage dispute to arbitration.
HmMil will nimlmHHiniinhhninHl/ A Tribute To Our Son • fb-ep in our heart's we hold a lore ■ use guarded * hi memory of our son this turning year 1 Who bravely went uw.iy but n t forever To a home where there- Is no war or tears. Down the hie of time our Joe will walk beside ue In somiH-r hour, w< II talk of you aml Weep Hut w<- know our Heavenly Feather will console us And his Christian soldiers he will safely keep Mr. and Mrs. |)w|ght P ffc-iibi i -er. Mrs. Elmer Schwartz In memory of our oo't who was killed in action M.irci 11. 1!i45. In Germany. Patil Smith. Coxswain, C. S. Na val reserve, and a son of Mr. and Mrs Elm > Smith. of this city, has • leceived hie discharge from the service at Great latkes ami returned to this city He waa in service 33 months ami served with the SeaBees on several Pacific Islands. HaJjrns Mr and Mrs. Peter Kirath <-n i tertained with ♦ six o'cloc k din ' iter last evening for their d.iughler. Lydia, and Mrs. ,1. c. Mayclin and daughter. Melissa and Susan Carl Mice Is building two sec md floor apartments in his building on North Second street, when- the icowling alleys are located. Work is progressing on the remodeling of the interior of the First State Hank More room will be provided i us! mors when the woFk is completed and additional counter will be arranged in the ( northwest corner, entrance to the bank being changed from the ten ter to the lef' Hide of theAestlbub'. Mas. Roltert Line am) Mrs JenIcy Geimer are -pending the week in Chicago. o The lamisian.i Purchase added R27.M7 square miles to the domain of the I'nited States.
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Cile Station WOWO For Public Service Decatur Students On Town Meetings Radin station WOWO Fort Wayne h is been cited toi outstand Ing public service In a poll of newspaper editor* conducted by Billboard .Magazine for its sponsors li ip of the junior town meetings which have been in-id in the Decatur and other high <-ch ids In the J real area. The station was on" of 70 out of more than *•••*» competing stations in the nation to lie recognized for inaugural Inga unique and outstanding program. Students of Deane luiiwin'a speech das of tlu Decatur high itch <d participated in the first junior town meeting of the air la>«t Notembel )O, when they lIiSCUSS id till- atomic Ihiiiili and its effect on world peace, t'nder the direc tion of llilliatd Gates, fanionsport announcer, a tecord was made of the program, which wabroad- a-t the following day. A j-ittf meeting with the Hicks ville, (thio high i i-ho d was held in that place on Jamiaty 23. On April in, local high school stu-. dents will join till re of the Klin hur I hl .-h -u hoid in Fort W.iyn a i>l stir, a . imilar program Paul .Mills i- “ration manager i and Hilda (', Woehrtn-yer is j-ro ; motion manager < f WOVVO. The town meitjigo are . ired every] Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock 1 o A merely fallen enemy may rise ■ again, but the recon died < tie I- 1 trulv vanquished Schiller Bl r. \Zz V-. W. I ; $ ft ■ w ffir* rST 1 |J .| -J” S L,.. ' *' jBBw-' 4 HV' 9HLGABRIELLA MISTRAL, in private life Lucia Godoy Alcayaga. la ! shown on her arrival at La- | Guardia field. Winner of the Nobel prize for literature, the *u> thoreu is en route to her home in Chile from Europe where she *V recently presented htr award in Stockholm. (Internttional)
Derrickson Child Dies Last Night Cheryl Diane Derrickson, aged 23 months, di d at II o’clock Wed nesday night at the home of hei mother. Mrs Hetty Smith Derthk- • oil, in Geneva. A po-t mortem is! planned to determine tin- can* <>f d-ath. The child had been ill only two days. I Surviving in addition to the f mother ate the father. Sgt. Robert Ik rrickson. with the U S army in Japan, and one hrothci. Janies !>•••. aged seven Funeral services . will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday , at the Gen va C H. chttrch. with the Rev. Lucille Miller officiating Burial will be in We-.|lawn <eme tery near Geneva. o Six Persons Fined i I For OPA Violations OPA Settlements Also Announced Indianapolis. March II (I’Pt Six |M-r->oiis were food a total of |7,SttO in the fi-detal district court at llatnond on charges of violat inc ptice r gulution-, the Indiana OPA antionmcd L'day. The antioiim eini-tit ai l that Fr«-1 McKown. Warsaw, wa . lined I t.I.ItUO. He was accused o| « Hint' ' onioim at wholesale above ceiling I price- William N. F iii-t< in of ' New York was as-essed fl.mm on ' a < barge that he cotispiied to vi olat<* OPA rules relating to the ' pt ice of onions. Waldo and Clifford Palmer Bar- ; ton. Pine Village, w re fined |l»m eat hon each of font count They were charged with buying poultry above ceiling prices. Merle K llendersnn. Pitt Village, was fined f?oo on eat h of five similar counts, ami Samuel K. Lewsader. Oxford, was fined f2<»o on each of twit countr involving poultry sales. The GPA ;tLo announced that February scttl ments for the sale of < oininodities at above-ceiling prices amounted to $18,03a.17. The -t ttlenients ini hided: Daniel Brothers, Inc.. Fort Wayne, wind sale meat dealers. 310.247.42; Matthew Heimdd. Kouts, 51.500 for sale of corn. Among the early March settlements were $3,319.17 by the Ohl Hickory Furniture Co.. Martinsville. $3,319.47, and Jacob Nc s. Not th Judson, $0,231.63. __ —o o Adams County I Memorial Hospital I o o Admitted: Frank J. Crates, Mon Miss Nellie E. Myers, 611 Winchester street. Admitted and dismiased: Mrs. George Sipe. Monroe; Mrs. [>-e Winkler. Willshire, (>, Dionissed: Ora Tow neo nd, Berne; Miss Donna Gilpen. 122 South Thirteenth street; Mm. Milo Glendenning. route 2. Geneva; •Mrs. Edison Rickford a.ul baby boy. Darrell Lynn, route 2. Demtur Cannon were first use-1 by Edward the Third against the Sorts in 1527. They were also used by the French at the siege of Calais | in 1546. A cheerful temper. Joined with innocence, will make beauty at--1 tractive, knowledge delightful, and wit goodnatured.— Addisou.
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Report Communists In Mukden Suburbs . Hint Nationalists Fear City Siege Chungking. Mart h II <1 !’• Dispatches fr m Muk l< ti - aid today that Chiiit-o- nati.malist forces had m-ohdated control” of the Manchurian city and established es fecllve control of its outlying <-n- , viron* within a radius of six mih»t. j Hints that the nationalists fear-1 ml Chinese commillli'it troops; might lay siege to Mukden <’ -ntitnit d to circulate. Liu Ft-i. deputy thief of th" bond of operations, c.t.ni iieil that th" communists had I 200 0 o well equipped troops in Manchuria against I’o.ooo nation ali-ls. Kuomintang cons-Tent es look up the Mime hurian eltuaiion Imlay, but no < ffit ial reports of the deliberations were Issu'-d Military, diplomatic ami <■»■ »nomic' k-stics Were considered \ll official statement aekiiowletlgi d "n a 111 eroits ftttitrations” in lite nationalist occupation if Manchuria') territory, j Alth ugh the Centra! News asett cy reported from Mukden that the nut.olialisti. had I -tablished ton trol of Mukden ami its environs, signs of I'ommunl'tt activity nearby were apparent. One dispatch said ttimmuni t fortt i dashed with police and gov eminent troops in a soutli>-;:. t -u biirb ot Mukden eatlier this week. | and artillery fire wa audible in the t ity for tw i hour-. Repot ts have per- l-tted I ha' strong communiet forces were moving toward the tlam-oiirian city As late as yestc i Lij. according to a Central agency dispatch, kirmishing occurred in souta Muk ileu whin armed units thrtu-t into the city Tin- dispatch did not identify litem, hut th" impression was left that they were c tmmutiist troops. 21 YEARS of delicious pie | crust rezulU for thousands I and thousands of house- I wives. That's Flako’s | proud record—a record g which means above all, E that Flako is a quality g product. A single trial g proves it I You also enjoy SMKXIB fine ingredients ■ when you use #
T'm- Kuomintang sc«*i n was in t,-i i uptc-d for 20 minutes when .dii.ut 4" Manchurians forced thc-ir way Into the national military compound when- the meeting was held. They petitioned for all measures io insure the early recovery of all Mam huria. See our excellent selection of Scrap Ihtoks and Photo Albums. — Holt nouse Drue Co. 6113
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