Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1943 — Page 3
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MRS. BEN DEVOR I? CLUB HOSTESS Metnb.ri of the llistoriiat iluli •n--t yesterday afternoon at th. home of Mr* Ben DeVor a th M:» Ju'hon Panewa’er ar prorratn leader. Duriny the routine opening ’he leader conducted the round table <||«-u«*ion of current ev'-nte, fol | lowing which whe gave an excellent review of the book. ' Th. Cai! ng of Ik.n Mattfaewe " Puring a *ocial hour, the hoate*-. aeaiated by her dauKhter. x.-rved ' lov.-ly refrevhrn. ti- T!.- lub w!. meet next Week at th- home of Mtv G I- Brayton. The Meeting of the S’ Jude atudy (Ju’i. which Wax t) huve b.eti held Wedneaday of next w.< k. ha« been poytpom d SPRUNCERS ENTERTAIN FOR THEIR SON VIRGIL Mr and Mr* Ken-on Sprung. . of Monroe entertained recently so: their »<>n. Virgil, who la le.iv ng •coon to take navy train ng Group ringing vlalting and refre»hm»-nt were enjoyed. Preaent were the guMt* of h >n or. Virgil Sprunger. Mr. BDd Mm Lawrence VoriGun'-n and ao:n> Mr. and Mm Gue Halley an! daughter Jane, Mr. and Mr* Hu h'-rt Sprunger. Mr an J Mr«. SHm Sprunger. Milo Sprunger of Pendleton. Opal Sprunger of \V n< Inter. th.- Mi**e* Ito-anna and Chr .- tene Sprunger and the hint and , ho*te<ui and their family I Mr and Mm Hu*«t-H K Edgell of S3t Sorth Tenth street are the pat ent* of a baby boy born at the Ad ' am* county memorial hospital at 5 :40 p tn Wednesday He w.-ighed I ! *lx and one-half pound* and has been named iMnald Eugen. * Mr. and Mrs Orel Campbell of > 110* .North Second str.-e. are the patenu of a baby git I. born pt the Aduriut county memorial hospital ai 3:30 o'clock this morning She 1 weighed eight and one-half pounds ; and ha* not le-en named. Mr and Mrs. Paul Gernann of , route 2 »re the parent, of a baby MttfWEAKf from lack of etOMHftON Then try Lydl* Pinkham's raatna—one of the beat and qulckot home ways in simple ancmu to help bull.l up red blood to err sinsr svwniorti A gr.-at blood-iron tonic' FuliowUbeldlrectlun*. Lydia Pirtham's TA6ICTS SATURDAY Final day to take advantage of this Special offer. BIG SAVINGS | I TUS»Y El H ■ aw, ■ eag i 1■! I Cleansing (Creams I sHoo I •Mm *■—- 1 (•«-> ■ 5195 \ (Maw) ■ I 1 UNHID VIM* I nut TAI I far thin.dry. aaoatuva akinFinaamularhadoklaclaanaa thoroughly lubncata, too. Hah daamaaf Craaai (cold craam typa)-for normal 1 ar aUghtly dry akin. Flutfy- > light... ramovaa duat, j gruno. atala maka-up. / B. J. Smith / / Drug Co. / ’/ • J
CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 T nuraoay 1'..-.- 1: -1 . < M. -nan Conter. 7 :30 p. m. H< i- 7 |.. :.. cal and !:■ f • :t.-d < ra h. 7 "0 P m. F r‘ V I! I.A -1 Society, M: -■ Frank I'i-he 7 :0 p m Hv.i It-ady < ,«e M. hodiat ' Chun It Parlo: -7 ’•* p m Zien Evangelical and Reformed ; Girin' Gu id. M.--> <-..!•• -n Miller, ' 7:30 p m F .• ndxh p C ■ ■ ■,! Zinn Evangelical and R.-f d Chiiit h Mis. ' I.<-» - Lit'. -. : X p m. So Cha II a M Glenn Hill, ' 7:30 p rn. Que. -, ,f p,, <; ,ap m •« Dor- . othy. L<«..ii- - p m Monro. M.d.»-. W S. C S . I’arxonage. 7:30 p. rn. Span -h Am<r ia a Auxiliary. I.e :■ >n Horn. 7 30 p rn. Wont* n of -.he Mo .-e, !.<>dg«Horn, s ;> :n Friday Po ih-.n'.i- :•».!» w.'.l :n< > t in | j R.-1 M<-n hall Friday night at i '••ti--i.;ty o\ !..< k I po‘ lu.k lunch ' an I - > h•■.»: w ,i be .-njoy. d fol ' I low.ng 'll.- egular lodge meeting i in lt.i Th.-'a Tat l!u« M.<-t j mg. Elke H >'ti. * p m Nj--man Avenue !' It Harv<-«b • ■<.. I><>: eT: >Ut!l< r. il" p .'ll Public P.i-'y, Mo >*.- Home, S p in F. t V 1: Weik ..nd Win Clan* Mi and Mrv Ed Hower. 7:30 p. m F txt V B V: 'ory Clas-'. Mrs j Ermil Shook. 7 30 p m Y mug P- •pl' - - Ms-, hi Band.! Catherine Johnaon. *> p rn Red -* Knitting Center, Le j (lon Hom.-, i 3o to 4 30 p. m. Saturday Rummage Sale Zion Evangels J <•:.! an I Reformed Church. Al! Bay I Wom.-n's Fotelgn Minsionary [ So. i.-'y of Nazarene Chur.lt. Mr* Jex. Pla-’.-rer. 7:30 p m. Monox. Women's Club General Meeting Library Hall. 7:4a p m Py'hian Slater*. K. of P. Home i 7 30 p in. arch Club. Mow Eva A. ker 2:30 p m. Tuetday Church Mother*' Carry-in Supper. ' Mr*. Roy!.- Sprunger, fi 3o p. m. Wednesday Rd CroM Sewing t'nlt. American Legion Home. 1 to 4 30 p. nt. Hint.deal Club. M: G I. Bray ton. 2 3o p m Shakeapeare Club. Mr» J L Ko her. 3.30 p. m boy. Ihhui this noon at the Adam* county tn< tool lil hospital. HH i we gh' and name hole not been recorded. i Adams County Memorial Hospital Xdmitted H chard. John.xon, i Route ). Monroeville latid dixtnisyed> Frank M.Slytnond-. S3* Wai--fee! < Hid <1 -111 o"ed > I Lieut, and M Charle* l> Ehlnger are now located 11 the Hotel t Continental. \p' -’ll Cambridge. I Mae.*., where the former 1* taking a Several month*' course at Har vard univei*lty. They are nicely , located ju*t three block* from the college. Mr* Bexxie Noack. who ha been . a patien’ for the past week at the Adam* county memorial ho«pital. following a major operation, m re- ’ ported a* improving aalaifactorily now and i< permit'ed to have vi»ftor* Mi* <) I. Vance ha* r<-:urned to he: home in thi* «ity after visiting ' with her daughter ..nd family. Mr ' and Mi*. Sam Merwin Jr and »»n, Mather, of New York City. ALLIES POISED (Continued Frun Fa<* l> «e.i Mtpply line- They ank veven more A»i* v.mo-1* and damaged nine other*. Second Honor Roll Erected At Church The Mcond honor roll has l>een i erected in St. Mary s Catholic i churx-h. I'Ating the namei of sons i of the parish who are now serving their country in uniform The two honor roll* now contain I *«i name* Rev. J A Seimetz. pa» tor, announced Space » provided on the new roll for many more names — . .O'- — Admits Allies Now Out-Producinq Axis (By t'nlted Pre»»l The German radio indirectly admits that Vnited Nation* production has out at ripped that of the All* A German commentator, heaid in Sew Tork. aald a poa*ibU!ty exi»t ed that German output had been overtaken by the Alliea
DFCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
In Infantry <"Tv iZaft> tlMk l |£y lJ KkXi Pvt. Arthur M--.rim.in. non of .1 Maud. Men imali. of thl* < ity,) . .i-.-ig - n->l to Cu G . l.'-i ti Infan ’ ■v APO Itn. Camp Blanding. Flor - -l.i Pvt. Merriman, a former) c, E worker, euiered the service > <m October 13. 1912 H.s wife re-1 ' ~i I- : iii this < ity. Gandhi Is Reported Recovering From Fast Poona. India Mai 4 iFl'i j ik-itor B i’ R-»y *- (>'• -i *t:iitig d--- ;'.: i.ina'ion to live v. .:* r« *poii«lhle I-. : ily r . ::o < v ivul of Mo ih i: -i.i - G.indhi 'iiioui ii h. .*> -ia> ! fll»! Tin- dm - w-i - on- f ix pbysj!, l.i - who .i' -iid--l th-- Indian |,. 1.1. If- -iv Gandhi :■ ui'h’ i.-vi -y inch <-f iii-' w.iy 'o< his lit- ! .ind hail I nil < mt i I of mind over : -oily A bu'l<-t:n from do-to - -'lil hi att-n-i itH •• ay G.mdhi slept | well last night at’--' completing Ills I f ist No Auto Plate Tabs Available At Office The adili' iti.ii upply of auto plat-- tab- ha I not a ::o 1 a' th--local auto ll<- ns-' bur- au at noon today Thl' supply wa- --x:iau--ted la*' Saturday and atco own- :i who fa: - I t > obtain the n before that rhave been given st; k<T4 to pa-'.- on the 1912 plat- - Expecting f“W 1. -used car- the year, the state ordered only x-Mi.iioo tai<( and It h estimated lu.ovit to 'hi.ihxi owners do not have the 1943 tabs which fa*'- n on the old plates No a:re»t» have been eported f-r failure to d'.vp.ay the tab* * ♦ What 1/<M. fi Ulf. Wilk Will IHl.Vll.'i * ♦_ Nurse that hot waler healer a! : g, i have it repaired if necessary, but the purchase if a new one must be deferred for the duration of the war. Manufacturer* cf all metal product* are pr< ducing War Goods, but new i domestic good* will come onto the ! market a* soon a* they cart turn over to peace time manufacture afb er the war. al J m Save for that new hot water heat-i-i, however, by Buy ln( War Bond* today. You U have the money for cash purchase when the peace : come*. Buy more and more War Bund* every payday . . People'* Bond*. "You've Done Your Bit. N«w Do Your Best ’’ f.’ S Tmn'* f?<»'*-(»#•(
CARDINAL VISITS CUBA’S HEAD TW t." | >_ 'W ‘ ‘ »aw* ’ ■ W'' - . . ’ !►' * Vlsi’riXG IX HAVANA. CVBA. Dennta Cardinal Dougherty of Phil‘adrlphia la ahown with Pr«aLdent Fulgencio Batuta. (Tnfernatioaal/
! 11 I Hfliii Pvt Lloyd It Lie- hty. -on of Mr .-nd Mrs J ( w| LI-< hty i f Lititi Grov-. who i- w.’Tth-- I S marine < ripe a: Camp Elliott, San Diego, ('till ornia, i» M-rving in th- military poli-a- unit there. Pvt. M-lvln M Hii-<hy. *on of Ml and Mrs. Alfre! Hir»< hy of north ' f Bern--, has been transferred from Miami B-acb. Florida to 770 TSS Batra ks F 033. Buckley Full. Denver Colorado. Pvt. Chris Burry, -on of Mrs Rosa Wahli. kb > has been at thj Ford Bomber plant at Ypoilatil-. , , Michigan, ha* been transferred to - 420 Bomb Squadron (111. 302 Bomb Group. Clov.-. New M-xi- <> Corp. J-eeph K.tson. serving a.th the F. S forces n .New Guinea get- his copies of she Dally Deinv- • rat regularly and enjoys this way >t ----ping in -ouch wi'h the old home town, accord.n« to word re- -••.-■ I f'-m him by h* w:f--, the f. 't.- ■ Ma. tha Colcbin Jos- ph P Schirack lias been ' • atir:---I from Fort Oglethorpe G.-<irg:a to l"lst Evacuation Hos p.-al. Mtz Bk 17*1. Camp Breck 'X * -rd from him in a telephone rail : •o iii* parent*. Mr ami Mr* An-dt-w Schlraek. Pv- Amos J S ciimi-r a aligned to Btry B 9->Sth F A Bn. Camp, YCt-rliuty. h.m >----n advam —I to the I : .ink of private, fn -t (la a-- -rding ' - word I- ‘-.V---I h<-i‘- | William < M• rt man. son' >! Mm Maud- M-ri.tiiall. of this] ci’y has been t • an*f-rr- I ftxim < itnp Campbell. Ky . to M--d. i»et .- a l: Apo . ■ i - La Th-- address of Pvt Orval Roop is Battery C 2nd C A. For Mon ro-. Va Pvt Calvin Hahnert left yrwerday for Denver, Colorado, after a n-d.-y furlough a' th-- home of hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. G A Hahn- :- of M-nir-e Pvt Hahnert was al'.i-d horn- i-y th-- i rltiial illn---s -f h.s father, whose (omiitioti r---main-: .-bout the -aini'.- Riiliard D<-« Jean I* -t li at Camp P-'iiy. Ohio, a-cord ng to w - I r-"-'ved her- If- has writ'.’i tha' he has I---n ill and has , -,v- I an -«*:atimenf out of i ‘ that r-- <-pt.on < - rite:. I'.' Fredrick S-liam--r'.-h. I' S. \ ,ny Av atlon O Ina;.- Division, ha* solved -ufely overscan, at--oi-i.ng to w ! received by hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph S-'h-am- rloh of W-st Monroe St Pvt. Otna* Reusser. sen of Mrs Emma R--U»eer has been advanced i to 'he rank of corp ral technician .it Camp White, Oregon Pvts T--d and Hallman S-hindlcr hav. been transferred to A.A F Detachment Crew. Kansas State! Tea- her* College. Emporia. Kansas I Tile n--w address of Pvt Alton j 3V Bauserman is AAFTD Fl A 1 Bk* 113 Cla«t* 25. Ypsilanti. Mich I Igan. Lt Frederick Shroyer of Miami Beach. Florida arrive! home this ' noon on a short leave for a visit I with Wa par-lit* Mr and-Mrs Bru ' F Shroyer of North Thirl street
At Bowie * r Pvt. Melvin Crozier, who entered •he armed forces on December 21 1942. i* now assigned to 671 S T Engr. Co. (Topi Camp Bowie : Tegas Hl* wit--, the former Mat ella Ginter, reside* hen ! Lt. Shroyer accompanied a troop • tin to Wes’. Virginia and wag.ven some extra tan-- to make a i short visit with relatives and friend* in Indiana. The address of Corp Theodor-' ' Eyaoaon is ASN 1510251*. Co. c 313th Inf APO 79, F S Army. Po-imas'-r. .N-ehvill- Tenn The address of Pv". Lawrenj Rash ha* been changed to: 576th TSS. D I S. Fight Z-2. Miami Beach Florida. Pv" Robert Dull. 35545313, ha* been assigned to M-'dlcal Det. .'.17 Inf. Apo 41*. Camp McCain Mite o . _. - Local Confectionery Closed This Morning The Green Ketle confectionery I and beer parlor wa* <-.»•*• d today I John Heftier, who has heen operat ' Ing the bu*in<«* since Robert and Charh-s Cook entered th- army. si!d last night that shortage of I h-dp was responsible for the a- tion o Farm Scrap Drive Aiding Red Cross The Red Cro«« war fund will lietiefit from the farm scrap drive, which i- now underway in the county Several of the fanner* who have delivered their scrap to the local junk yard have donated thpi- •■>•-1* to the R-'d Cr ies and Fe-
GOO!) NEWS FOR ALL HOUSEWIVES Cake of the Week A delirious, appetizing pastry arranged especially to solve the busy housewives week-end baking problem. THIS WEEK E \|) IT S U. < ORANGE cake A truly delightful cake scientifically baked to a ••Queen’s taste.” Pieces of fresh oranges whipped through and through making each i bite delicious. Contains no artificial flavoring or coloring. ft A ■■ ft On sale each FHIDAY /Un 4Un hMn and svr,K,,n »* /Zjla udlf UUU a ” > n<<i> P en(,vnt >-' ro - ■bWV w we wr w and at ou|> fak ery. Stop in for yours . . and plan to sene a “Cake of the Week” WATCH FOR NEXT regularly. Your fam- — ■ — ily will enjoy its disWEEK END SPECIAI. «“***• Stewart’s Bakery
,'x M.i'er. manag- of the- bu- no-*-' 1 -- .' ina'- d tha' the organization ai-. ready had <i < red it of alwut Ilk. Bad w--a'her ha h- Id up tin drlv- io ->m< • vt-n* I. I \r»ti Inil-I (oun'y agent said Ev- ry farm home ha* b'-i-tl so. >ted 1 : eci.ip and about 3<> ion* have been d-liv I ered ' > the jutik yard Attend Regional Conference Os FBI Police chuf Ed Miller. Sheriff !a > Gillig and d- pity S.rn Ben z w- r- among 'lie local aw enfortne m-nt of!. wii - at'- i-d- d thgionai FBI confer-rice in For' Wayne W< -In-•( 1.-y o Leather Destroyed By Fire At Indianapolis Jndlanapoll* March 4 (l'P» F.ft-en thousand dollars worth of I .a'hi-r wa* d-stroyed and anoth*-: leather sto-k wa ■■ >av« d ' win n a file broke out at the S M Gnafoif and < -mpany tannery in l.'idianapol.s thi* morning. Part of 'll- 1 damage *to< k wa* .rit’-nd- d for -<dd!--rs’ *b. • * - o Probe Violations Os Potato Price Ceiling Wa-hing’on March I (FPi An inves'.ga'l-n <>t ri-por'- l w 1- . ■ . Ition . •'! > pr— ceilings j* underway. Price administrator Prentiss Brown say* producers ar-- said to he (ir-'uinventing maximum prices on po'atoe* by selling them a* «>--■<! potatoes on wh < h there h no - eil.ng price Tin- matter wa* tailed t-> i s attention. Brown aid by *• na■o’ Ralph Bi'-wstet of Maine wh - NOW SHE SHOPS CASH AND CARRY” Without Painful Backache Meny aullerrn relieve fiagging <juKiU>, they dieeover that the real cati*»» of trouble may be tir*d kid&eya. 'lba kielneyt ar* Nature * chwf way of tak<* in< tt*r esceM ar xia and waata out U tba biuod TLey trip moat people pa« about J pinta a day. of ktdney function pettnita pt-iaonoue ma*trr to r« ri.a>u in your blood, it tijty cauM tuuaptMt barkerbe. puma, Ir* pama. b*a of p*p at*d gvtlittg up n.tfi ta. aweiunf. puftneaa und*r tha eyaa, trad* baa and dtiaiMae. f requeat or tranty i>aaaag*a with an-ari.nf and burmn* pome* bti-rt a Low a there ta a* met hi n< wrong with yuuf Ud • Iff I ’ • t v j* • ’ *• (<>r Doan‘a I' .la, used tucreealui-y by D.ioj'ma for over fUyrara They rive hapf>y re.nd and w.!J trip tha I'»ttutat <»( ktdnrx tuM* huth out |x»tw--n* oua waaie Iroiu yuor bl<>ud. Gat Doan a I'Gla.
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| told hlrn * ti*“n w.i/» , inn ««*r ohm . . .. — Signs Pay Raise For Policemen, Firemen In l iri vf.o! ' Mai 4 <1 Pt | (,oV'i-llH>t Scliliiker ha* S.gm-d .ti • • ~iw a pay raise hill for poli-<■ • H-n and p-em- n Th- bo et uppin- to nil Indiana -it.e- from 'h!i . t so f. tn i lass-'* The -i al- gradual-- d wnwa: 1 '1: <m 119" f.< 1.. *t amt -• < "lid < .a*s |-itu* Io lIHO fol third (lac* *l6*' 10l l-.urtii i.v- an 1 f 15" lor fifth I class li-- Tin- tilth das- cities .re n addition ' i tti- presi n' Ista’ute affecting i -nip- n*ati--n l<>i i jsaiicemen and firemen I - ■■■■' ■«>' "-■■■ Women of the Public Party. Friday. » p. m. Moom? Home. Public Invited. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Crcomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel i erm laden phlegm, and aid nature to sexithe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes Tell your druggist to sell you n bottle of Creomubdon with the understanding you must like the way It ' t uickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION (yr Coughs. Chest Colds Bronchitis HOLIDAY PERMANENT , Individually Styled to Your Own Feature* COMPLETE WITH SHAMPOO TRIM and DRESSV^J*3 V OTHER WAVES up to V. 50 JO-ANN PHONE 212 M.e* Recreation Bidfl.. Decatur, Ind. —
