Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1946 — Page 3
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f and reading script ur,*. Followlng > the buwlness meeting, urn,,-, wen- . played and delirious r«Hr -«!iiii,*nt ' wer« served by Hos. ami .Mrs. Wil I Ham ('. F iller. DAVID MICHAEL KUNKEL CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr*. I lav hl Kunkel entertained Saturday afternooti so- her son. I hivhl Michael, honoring him on | hU third birthday anu!ve,ary. Game* were enjoyed ami deli clous refreshnn-nls were reeved hy Mm. Kunkel, asalsled by Mr Eherman Kunkel and Ml Sanna Kurttal. Guest,* included MU* Jean Smith, Kaye. David, Rita and Sura Hun yon. Jimmy ami lairry Mo*,-*, Mrs. Richard Mo«e* ami son, Sloven, Mra. Joe Howard awl son, Jim my. Mru. Stanley (Turk a id ,laugh ter. Mary Melanie. MEETING OF W M A. HELD RECENTLY Twelve memlH-1,1 ami four chitjdren attended the tneelinit Ilf tile I W.M.A. of the Nuttmun Avenue I I'nlted Brethren church, h< i I n cently ut the home of Mri I’earl Heed. The meeting opened with the group Hinging "No One Ever Cared for .Me Like Mother." A reading, entitled '.Mother," w.i given by Mra Heed, and a l.rtib aux. ' TinThree Stagea of Motherhood." and "Heart Throha" were given by Mra. Itoria Troutner. A duet w.i aung by Mra. Faye Michel and Mm Haxi I Foor, following which «i rip ture and prayer were given by Mm. Bernlei-e Gray. Mr< Faye Michel lead a report on Africa, and Mra. ilaiel Foor related the experience of Hubert and Mary Mos fait, early rnitiMlonarimi to Afrl a The meeting ilnaed with a n-ad ing. "Ah the Day* go Slipping Hy,” by Mm. Jes.cle Gai wood. solo. Tell Mother I'll Im- There." Mm. Her niece Gray, and prayer, offe . il by Mra. Emma John* ton. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR PIANO RECITAL The third Mtndr- Forum club r< vital will he given this evening at l Heven forty-five o'thw-k in the St JoHeph Hi hool auditorium. (Hull i Favat-io, of Chicago, will In- theguert artint. Mrs. Edgar Gerber, program chairman, han annonneed the following aeleetlons to le- played by Mr. Favario: Gavottee with Variation* (after Pergoleii i, Stravin aky; Sonata, A-tnajor. Paruditd, Vi-' vace. Allegro con fuoco; Invitation to the Dance, Welx-r T.tihdg; I Four Etudes, Chopin. Etude, op. lit. No. 4, C-aharp minor; Elude. Qp ' 10, No. .1, E .Major; E'ude, Op, in. No. 5. G-flat major; E.ude, Op. 25, No. 12, ('-minor; Three llagatellai. Op. 5, Tcherepnini : Good Morning.
CLUB CALENDAR Soclaty Daadllna, 11 A. M, Monday Pythian Sinter Temple, K. of P. hall, t; p.m. Our laidy of Victory diHcuwslon group, Mrs. Het man J. Miller, * .20 , pm. Tuesday Dutiful Daughter* clam of Find Evangelical church. Mm. Fred (’hronlater. 7:3(t p.m. ('. L. of (’.. Their hall. 7:30 p in Tri Kappa buHlitex* meeting, Elk*. A p ill. Eta Tau Sigma eorority, Mm. Herman Girod. X p in. Delta Theta Tau liuhliichk meet 1 Ing, junior senior big.i school, x p.m. civic department of Decatur Womnnhi club, pmdpom'd. Wednesday BusineM and l‘rofe<is|onal women, Elks Imine, “;3ii pin. Zion Evangelical ami Reformed Women'* guild, program by Girl* ■ guild, < ’iur< h. x pm. Thursday Happy Homemaker* cluh, Mr*. Volt Heber, 7:30 p in. Ijnliea Aid woclety and Mixvlon ary HiMiety of Find Evangelical chtirt-h, church basement, 2 p m Zion Lutheran MlHsionary soclety mother - daughter banquet, . church, tl; no pm. So cha Hea motto r* party, Mne Fred Fullenkainp, fi:ls pm. Ml. Ple.i-ant WS.CS , Mm. Mary Cook. 2 p m. Mother and daughter banquet of First I H church, church, fi pin Women of the Mooae. Mooh« home, pin. Delta Theta Tau Mothern Parly, M.a-onh Hall •; 15 Jim. Friday American U-gion attxili.-ry, legion home, s p m. the old M't ic Box (from Kaleidowope GiK. eiiH; the Punch and hide I Show, Capri-eioti, op. 2X, F minor, indinany.. C luconne. Ha< h Bu-oni Mr*. Gerbet aid announced that |ier.< ii may >t II be, orne member* lof the club by < <>nia.i n • her or the -i.te.H Os St. Ague?. Program* i may aleo lie obtained at the dimr t thin evening, and will in hide hoth i thii evening'* pr-t’ra-n and Leo Podolxky'H concert f<r next Sun ; day. . MRS. HUBERT GILPEN HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The l.adi's Aid •me'ety of tile Fir t I’niied Brethren <-!iur- h tm* 'reccntlv al the hone o< Mr« Hui belt Gllpell. Devotion were given by Mr*. Frank llohnke. Mrc Earl Crider. Mr*. Floyd Death anJ Mra. Tom Fi*her. During the Imsinem meeting, conducted by Mr*. R. o. Wynn, ten callu were reported amt the work •committ<-e turned in thirty-two dol'lar* ami eight cent One new I member, Mr*. Frank Baker, wa* welcomed into th cii-ty. Mr*. Ilohnke, Mnt. Crider ami Mr*. Ail die Andrew* were appointed to the work committee f r June. Deliciou* refreshment* were •terved by tin- Ii >*te**, a*Hi*fed l>y
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Mn*. Bohnkc and Mim. William Huffman. ll<Mte*se* for the June meeting will Im- Mr*. Orlnn Jlrown. Mr*. Charle* Robetiohl and M-«. W Hhoii Reed. The Delirf Theta Ti.t mother*' patty will be held at the Masonic hall Thur*dny evening at *lx fifteen o'clock The Mt WS.C.fL will meet at th<- home <>t M’e. Mary Cook Thurstlay afternoon nt two o'clock. Tin* mother and daughter banquet of the Fir*t Cnile.l Brethren church will be held Thursday evening at *lx o'clock at the church. All ladle* ami girl* of the church are invited to ultend. and an- asked to biing a covered dfedi. The committee will furtiinlt th>- meal, point <•* and rollo Mr*. Hiilh'il Cochran will h<- in charge of the program • The American L<g|c,ii auxiliary will have their r<-gu*ar buoiiie** meeting Friday evening nt eight o’clock at Hie Legion home, plan* will be made for the anmial sale <>t popple* on Saturday, May 25. Mr*. T (' Smith jin been appoint* r-d chairman of the affair. All tnimtl>er are urged to attend thl* meet ing. An attendance pnxe will lie given The district m •eting will l»- held Thurnday at ten thirty o'clock at laiGrangc All membero planning to attend ar- a*ked to call Mr*. Arthur Myeri tor reservations. The fourth dMrict officer* will be electeil. The meeting ,f He Women's guild of the Zion Evangelical and Reform, d church will be hold Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at (lie church. A sp<-<lil program will he presented by the Girl* guild, honoring mother*. Mr* Adolph Weldler. Mrs. William Fol let- and Mis* Eleanor Repport, councillor*, will Im* In charge. I here will akto be an exchange of library hoiks al this meeting. —..—o- .— Admitted: MMs Dorothy White. Monroe; Misa Kathleen Rose Fleming. route 1; Ml** D, lore* Gullmeyer, route 1; Mr*. I,ewi* Murphy. 1103 Winchester street; Robert Guldm-r. rout,- 2. Admitted ami dismiM*ed: Richard Gage. 728 North Fifth street; Adam JohrHOti. Decatui; Mr*. Sophia Schroeder, route 1. ItiemiHsed: Mrs. Arthur Hall, route 3; Albert D. Winans. 1005 Russell street; Raymond 1.,-ltz. 1015 Monroe street; Mr*. George F. Carpenter and baby girl. Homewimml. — o—- — New England ha* 7 percent of the nation's population, but owns M percent of its wealth, has 18 percent of the savings deposits ir batiks, II percent of the capital resources in banks, and 8 percent of the life Insurance In force. Wide Size Range
trSzL’ .// xIA 9094 £frV’ 4 - ' B SIZfS fw i j Rl' -j i/M 4 'vil fL-mJ* j I f>*Xy _-J wk Marian Martin Truly graceful, becoming stylo for all you who wear size 34 to fio. The soft capelets of Pattern «tt!»4 are so cool, so flattering to your arms. Scallops, too. slim you! Pattern 9094 comes in sizes 34, 3«i. 3S. 41/. 42. 44. 46, 4H, 60. Size 3<> takes 3% yards 39-inch. Send TWENTY cents in coins for this pattern to Decat nr Dally Democrat, Pattern Dept.. 165 N. Jefferson 3t., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly TOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book is now ready . . . It’s yours for Fifteen Cents. Full of smart styles for the family plus FREE pattern for the new “bagon s-belt” printed right inside the book.
Personals Mr. and Mr*. J- H. Heiier loft j Sunday for a several days' vl it in Indlanapoll* • Mr*. Lloyd ('ow<-n- nnd *"». James, motored I • Oxford. O . Hun day for a day's visit with Mr. and Mm. Cowen*' daughter, '»ho M a student al Western college for wo men. Itavld Moor<» visited in I-on Wayne Saturday. Several Decatur young people nt tended Ute annual spring confer ern e of the Fort Wayne I’nebylery for young paople, held at Huntington Sunday afternoon. Mr. ami Mr*, laiwreuce Walter* spent the weekend ut Rome City. Mrs. R D. Myers returned t > this city after spending the winter vL-.it Ing her daughter In the south. Mr. and Mnt. Dl< k Myer* motored to Clm Innutl. O Halurda/ to meet Mrs. Myer*. Mr. and Mrs. I. A Kt-lver have returned to Decatur after ,*p<-ml Ing th,* winter In St. Petersburg. Fla. The Kalver* and Mr. Kalver's XX year-old mother made the return trip a* far as Chicago hy air. Mr. and Mm Role rl H. Peterson of Detroit. Mich , visited over the weekend with the forme:'; mother, Mr*. John Peterson. Mr and Mrs. Hairy Maddox ami daughter. Ann. spent the weekend in Columbus, ()., vlwlling tiwlr daughter and sister. Jane, at (>hi, State university. Mr. and Mrs. Clem F. Kortenher and daughter. Donut Lou. and Mr. ami Mm. Sam ('. Miller of Fort Wayne epent Sunday at Purdue university with the latter's d.tugh ter. Billie Jean. Mr. and Mm. Jes* H Cole left today for Tittsford, Mich, for an extended visit. Mlm Eleanor Repperl and Mr* Henry Nelrelter attended the Derby Day race* at Loulsvhh- Satur day and enjoyed everything. In. hid ing the tain. Mr. uml Mr* Lynford D. Bracey and daughter, Miss Bur'mra, hive returned from a visit at Bloomington. where Miss Barbara, a graduate of Decatur high school this mouth, w.-.,< entered at In Ji ma I'niverslty. She will start her (Rudies there next Septemb- I. F'.nut ir Von tPatl E. ’.horn of Well* county was n visit r In Decatur Saturday, greeting many old ami new friend*. Mr. ami Mr*. Dale Moses. Mr. and Mm. M A. FrUlnger. Mr. and Mt*. Richard Moses, and Mr. and Mr*. James Mose* ami son. Jimmy. attended graduation exercises at Franklin college Sunday afternoon. Tin- former'* daughter. Mar garet, was a member of the graduating cla.i. o In the early days of the Civil War. the Confederacy financed Its operation* with cotton export from New Orleans. The largest single shipment of cotton of that era and after was !».22i>. This record wa* not broken until 1933, when the federal barge line transported an even IS.<HH). - - - 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatui 1 co 1 '" 16 I XI with 3 | ||ALLMAIIK | earA S "Yev. Mother, I'm coming to I (you on Mother'* Day with o Hallmark Card I “ B Take th* hint —for of all | >cordi, a Hallmark cord * will toy juvt what I you want to toy — th* way ’ you want to *ay it I \ *•*■■»* McMmv', J !" SMITH .1 L DRUG CO. 4
SIIU HOME (Kdltor's note: The following quest intis and answ< rs cotu-erning veterans are furnished by Dwight R. Arnold, county service offleer I <j. I* li nec.visary for ( h* widow nnd children of ;« nw' » h " burb-d oversea* to P7 pu*«P«>it , xpenam when they j rnrm-y abroad to vinlt bi* grave? A. No. they will not lie required I I I pay q. I* the Navy Relle' Society a GoveinmeiH agency? A. The Navy Relief Society WB* Imotponded under th*- law* of tinDistrict of Columbia, and It ia not a Gover-im* iH agrmy q In order to settle an argument, please- tell me :f the t.oVernment is required under law to pay for the tran*p irt dlon expense* of a veteran when he !<< trana ferred from one Veteran*' hospital i to another. A Yes. they are required to pay for hl* travel . xp.nse — <> Mr. and Mrs Dan For* mtn hav received th<* following change <tf add:, S so their run. PL'. Howard E. Foreman. 15345472. 902 Eng. Airfo.ee Hq Sqd . ABO «33 P.M New York, N Y o Automatic slot-machine dining cars ar,- to be introduced on Brit-; Ikli railway* In which food, drink*, i tobacco and emergency medical j supplies are obtained by dropping a rixpence or a shilling in a slot, while pa« eager* may dine at ■ niand-up counters In front of large observation window*. Mon- than 2 mm.ooo ga* ranp-* ' in the I'nlted Slate* most in' small i lly, subuiban and firm, «h<>fcies are <>|>,-ia!ed with liquefied petroleum gas.
LIKE PEACHES PHD CKEAM? mPEACH ROYALE ICE CREAM 7 Sealtett Flavor-of-the-Monlh. j ( f took for the familiar red cm* 'A a blsm of quality. 7V *%. ' B lake home J big p-—I bucketsiul! / ■■*■ / C <»OVeRLEAF V IT*! Ly" if *'t-’l IN , ■■■■■■■■a : A Z" ,/n GiFT : : For Mother : ■ ■ I MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 12 • Rubenstein PHeM Dey 2.00 " ■ Apple Blossom « AgW Perfume WO'sww B • Cologne AoW Cotton Blossom Virginia ■ | Rubenctem Reel, containing « ftfY I — Apple Blossom Mg* 3 Cologne —A • W " Gift Set J* / M — b •* ■ evening .n Pari, ff CQ Br y u °,he. s*o® F ■ Perfume.. 60c to g ■ Tabu Face « M g Orloff Sachet m B Powder *»/3 Hanger. Lucien Lelong Perfume Boxed Candy S and Ca ;Tto M.OO - ■ Bse “ ; ■ Chen Yu N °‘ M deeora ‘ ed wlth ■ a Nail Set . 76c to / •}" Colurfol 1.00 a B Compacts Mt AA Flowers I ... 1.00 to O*W Yardley • DuParcs • Lelong ' Cara Nome « AA Baaed Soap *> AA 1 N Cologne .... E • UNN .. ... 1.00 to B > Smith Drug Co. ■
Capt. E. P. Fields To Be Honored In Ceremony At I. U. Indiana I'nlverslly at a memorial service Munday, May 12, will pay 'tribute to l',» •Tl ** r * BC * U< *’ Ing ('apt Eugene P. Field*, husband „f Mr* Margaret Fields, 413 Mercer Ave., of thl* c'ty ('apt Fields, a forme, Decatur detiHß, was killed In India on Nov IC. 19 ii. The memorial servlc,*!. planned ua one of the most Impressive ceretnonhvi ever held at the university, will b<- bold St 3 P m . In the I niv , rslty auditorium and irlatlv<a of , 4 <h of the 333 men and wamen have received -pedal invitation* unit a letter from President Herman B Well* asking ilmiii to at lend I'nrtld.-ut Wells will preside. Col R. L. Shoemaker, the university's wartime military director and now its .ban of Mud'Ulx. will deliver the memorial address, and "The Requiem" by Johannes Brahma will b«- presented by the i'niversiiy j <hor.il union nnd symphony orchestra under the direction of Prof I Milton Reha. Labor Troubles Close Up Illinois Bakeries Sp’lngfblJ. 111. May fi HP) I lllinoi.i housewives outside the I Chi< .ig„ area were without bread jio supplement already meager meat d„ i» today us wholesale bakery firuut do*-d shop In the face I <>; labor difficult!,x. Leslie G. Peffer!*, attorney for I the companlei, issued a statement yesterday announcing the baken*' decision to shut off production un til a new contract was agreed upon with th,- AFL bakery and confectionery worker* union Pefferle raid the move to don down their plant,) did not result from a statewide agreement but was "a spontaneous aclL'n on the : part of Individual bakery owner.) who at*- fed up with blackjack methods applied by the union." i Shops at Peoria, Ro< kford, Cham ; paign, Jolb-t, Aurora and Centralia I remained open, he said. RAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jeweler —- Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamond* — Watches Silverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St.
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visit c ■ I r Mr and Mm. Ib-nnie driver Vln* ■ son, of route I, are th,- parents of ■ a baby hoy, liorn at I»:u7 a in. Sun- ' day morning at tin* Adams county memorial h<>’|,ital He weighed 8 r iMitinds, 7**2 ounies and has not i been named I A baby girl wan leirn to Mr. and Mr*. Russell Birch. 122 South Fourteenth afreet, Satuiday morning at 9.50 u.ni ut Ho* local nuspital. She r welght-d 7 pounds, •'■.% ounce* and . ; ha* been named Donna lw*<Dr. H. V. DeVor announces opening of i Dental Office 112 E. MONROE ST. Phone 1063 TUESDAY, May 7th • r SMB'''' z Hb t z I ifiu Wati-t More Soap :/nJSfor& \A I I II |Nt II 11 I 1 'r’ji > I (sU ’ I
