Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1941 — Page 3

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T»<_SOCIETY

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the future of one of the studios important players to Columbia — has •red the Zanuck outfit to an even more intense ■ •arch for B siren of Ita own. Mary Both H u f h • a. the moot logical possibility on lhe current con-trsx-t Rat, will

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B pt '■*» attention that she feared *• rat loet Twentieth signed ■ a Buy blonde*. 9 talent scouts also win pay RKal attention to newcomer* 9 <*o atfh.t be developed Into siren* 9 «** <* the Rita Hayworth scene* ■ the Itar.n story will become 9 «*«*rd material for testa on the 9. Rar ln th* process of 9 ,twn4t town, the motion picture 9 T"" 1 ***> h *ve property at the 9 Santa F* may cash in to B of h ' M ' rT P”"’" Ted 9 _ whj own; » 500 acres there, he already haa been ap--9 F*’»«d to subdivide. And that 9 ’V # * y ** fentloiwd. » »f-€ Cmaby owns substantial 9 r“«’ » ! Rancho Santa Fe. and ■ to' -r"’”* I** 1 ** had B Coff p* r will have only one 9E? to do in Sergeant 9£5 . ” * ,he 'Wt »»t caused 9i**J° U n * m * 1 U** Freateet 9 th* first World war 9 £ f’thember what It was? ■ «i Oct «. uu. Corporal York 9 1 c-°"* of 17 meR wh ° surprised 9 . * l7nln tottalion headquarter* 9 Ar K (,nn « forest. Twenty 9 Uk * n ' ‘"eluding • 9J. '™ l ** rn ’»n machine gunB lb* r '" lrb f ridge opened Are B 4m,h blMt kllled •*’ of lh * 9n. .?"* Md Wou «ded three. 9 »Z, "change that followed. 9 who h *d been a champion 9*L! man in Tennessee turkey 9 P w <ed oft 25 men with hi* 9 wrT * n d*red. On the 3 ?*** *° 'he American lines, 9 ta* ( . c< ptured more pris■(J W ’* n th ey Anally arrived. 3 '"7 turned over 132 G*rm*r>« I *sl £2L McOlrty to **• 9kt urr. n>ov> * wtre ** for Colum9W? ** P*°P le have written W gT y l4 * n ‘ our Mktog for th* job i “» »t»r» aecretary. Letter*

Mayo Frentlr* of Tacoma. WashI MUM. After the eeremony. • reception was held In the newly fnraMted apartment of the bride and r’ootn with a wedding dinner later at the Hoar-lawn Inn Mrs Kunkel la a graduate of the Cincinnati university school of nursing and since graduation has been mnployed at the Cinilnnati General Hospital Mr Kunkel la a graduate of Cincinnati university school of engineering and la emploaed a* a we lt ankal engineer by the Morris Ms* rhlne Tool company <«f Cincinnati. After a abort wedding trip the couple will be a' home ar IMS Catalina Avenue, Clnclnna’l. CAROLYN SUB MEYER HAS STH ANNIVERSARY Mrs Paul Meyer of North Eighth street entertained recently with a party honoring her daughter. Carolyn Hue on the ai-i-aaloh of her fifth birthday anniversary flames and dancing were enjoyed and the ■mall guest of honor received many lovely gifts. Present Were Marveen and Vera Krick. Doris and la>h Wilson. Katy and Oerry (lass. Carol Kltey, Martha flunder. Rose Noonan, Patty and Janet Meyer and the guest of honor. Carolyn Sue Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Arnold entertained Sunday with a po'luck dinner In celebration of Mr and Mrs Ed Arnold's 35’h w-ddlng anniversary Those present were the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnold Mr and Mrs Paul Arnold. Mr. and Mra. Lowell Arnold and children. Tommy and Nancy; Mr and 1 Mrs. Roy Jahn DAVID GERBER ENJOYS EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY ftevld GeShar. former county clerk and retired stock buyer, and prominent resident of Adams county and the city of !>•< atur. enjoyed | his s«rh birthday anniversary Hun-1 day at his home on Eighth street, j Callers Included Rev. and Mrs. j I C M Prugh and daughters, Mr and I Mrs. Edgar Gerber and children; I i John Hchafrr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl j ' Gerber and daughter. Mr and Mrs. I Robert Cole and children. Mra. Till-, _____________________ |

have come from aa rar away na Canada. Dorothy even received one application from a priaoner at San Quentin. Th* atar will pick PatUa aucceaaor any day now— ■ certainly before ah* atarta "Alom* of the South Seam" Funny thing happened <m “Thn Uniform" set at M-G-M It's traditional that Clark Gabi* quits work at • p m. He haa It In his contract and. when the time arrive*. hi* atandin. Lew Smith, alway* gives the star th* high sign. Th* other day th* company was working lat*. Clark was In an •levator which waa auppoeed to be stuck 20 f*et off th* floor of th* Stflßß* Director Clarence Brown looked at hl* watch and grinned at Lew Smith. "For heaven* ask*, don’t teff him it's 6 o'clock.'' aaid Brown. "He U jump out Os there and break hi* leg ." «■■■■*■■•* In Columbia'* "Time Out for Rhythm." Yal* Gradual* Rudy Valle* playa, of ail thing*, a Harvard man. John E MacCracken, of Manhattan Beach, ha* a suggestion for Regia Toomey * proposed pipesmoking contest "Why not," he writes, "Include, as they do (or did) in Paris, th* making of smoke nnga. This was one of th* most interesting exhibits of amokera. They not only made th* ring* perfectly but could do all kind* of stunts—blow a large one and shoot a smaller on* through It—and a still smaller on* through th* second. They even could encircle a glass at 10 paces.* The minute that Paramount gives it* okay on "On* Night In Lisbon,*’ Madeleine Carroll hurries east to be with her Lieutenant de la Rozierre. Talk about title switches! Paramount * "Little Mis* Muffet" now is called "Nurses Don't Tell." ■ . . Tom Brown. 28, haa persuaded Warner, to let him wear a mustache for th* last scene in "Three Son* O’ Guns." He Is tired of looking like a juvenil*. ... Add to new combinations: Dinah Shor* and Cesar Romero at th* Moca mb*. Alice Fay* and Eddie Norris at Charlie Foy *. . . . Olivia de Hartlland and Gen* Markey at th* Scheherazade. ... In "Hold Back the Dawn "-Curt Boi* play* a character named Bon Bole. ... lit French it mean* "Good Bota " . . . Dorothy Darrel and Joe Pastemaa still are a steady twosome. They were dancing at Clro's after tha Deanna Durbin preview. "Nica Girl” is another hit for Deanna and her most sophisticated role to flntn. —

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy • Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Pythian Sisters Temple K. of P Home. 7: Jo p tn Woman's (Tub General Moating. Lincoln Hehool, 7 <4 p in Postponed One Week. Adams County Home Economics Club Chorus, Moose Home, 1:10 p m. Research (Tub. Mrs George Thomas. 2:30 p m. Tuesday Missionary Sm-lety, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, 2 in p m. W C. T f., Mrs. John Hpwbr. 2 p tn. I**l lota XI. Mrs John In-Voss, 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Township W C. T. V., William Ehrman. I 30 p tn Tri Kapps Business Meeting. Elks Home, 7.30 p. m In'lta Theta Tau Called Meeting. M's. Charles Kile, a Jo p tn. C. I. of (' Regular Meeting, K. of C Hall, S 3» p tn E’a Tau Sigma Hororl y. Mrs. I IMck Arnold. 7 3o p tn American la-glon Auailiary Jun lor Girls, legion Home. 7:3# p in Wednesday Ha Inn Methodist W A. C R„ Mrs. Roy Miller, I p m Hhakespearn (Tab. Mra. F. G All* w>*in at Ri<r Hotel. I p m. Hlstorlml (Tub. Mra. Ruth Hollingsworth, 2 30 p m Thursday Church of (•<■! l,idi«w’ Missionary Hca-lety, Mrs. Reub.-:i Hinith. 2 p. tn Evangelical Missionary Society. Church Kot-la I Room. 2 pm. Pleasant Grove WMA. Mra. WilItur Human, I p. m Nuttman Avemte Cnit<-d Brethren Missionary Society. Mra. Ham IHehl. I 3o p. m. Methodist Ever Ready Class. Mra. Frank Crist. 7:30 p m * Hpirltual Life Group. Preabjrterian Church. 2 pm. I'nion Chapel Aid Society. I'nlted Brethren Parsonage. 1 30 p m. I Missionary Society. First PresbyIterian Church. 2 30 p tn. Eastern Htar Called Meeting. I 7:30 p m. Women of the Moose. Moose ' Home. 7:30 p m. Pleasant Itale I aid lea Aid. Mrs. | Fred Adler. All Bay. ! man Getdier. Mr and Mrs. Robert | McGriff and daughter of Portland Refreshments were served by ' Mr. Gerlier's daughter. Miss Lula I Gerber. A ImautMu'ly decorated j cake centered the serving table I The Catholic l-adie* of Columbia I will meet in the K. of C hall Tues* | day evening after church awrvleea. ' AU taetwie-rs are asked to lie prei seat. JOSEPH COSTELLO HAS •TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Joseph Costello, son of Mr. and : Mrs. Pat Costello of Marshall i street, celebrated his Sth birthday 1 anniversary Hunday afternoon when twenty <»f his little friends { gathered at his home from two to four to help hkn commemorate the day. The guest of honor received many attractive gifts. Games and contest* were enjoyed, after which ' Robert laiurent took pictures of I the group latter, all marched to the ■' dining room, where the huge birthday cake was cut and and served , with l<» cream. Attractive favors , were given each small guest E - do something - your health, appetite job - our happiness is so dependent on howyou fed "TPAKE SB J! Tonic to build back I your strength and pep. It te wonderful foVa run-down condition T«e. you car. promote better health... gmur happlMes -by overomiing a run down cucdlUor. due to week Mood sjml poor stomach dlgsstlon by taking a course of S U B- wile. 8.8 A Tonic, la the absence of an organic trouble or focal infection. smUU the body tn lbs formation of rich, rad blood ... It aide in promoting the appetite tiro important atepa baett to AoulCA. • trial will convince you Thousands know of the amazing benefits of as. U... ■eWntlzU have proved It, too. You owe it to yourself and family to enjoy Ita bensflU. Boon you should enthusiastically say “S.SS. made ma feel and look like mpeelf again." Just ask your druggist for 8U8.... svaUable In two convenient sizes .. the big » oa. bottle io at a saving CABA 00.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA.

French Soldiers Come Home < ’.-if -*'• ‘-f fli. -•MaaiagK'. «■ - % ♦ ■ W ahr* » » Pml ns who were wounded and captured In the Battle of Franca and who had been prisoners in German camps, are greeted by General Huntginger (center) on their arrival in Vichy. Most of the men were in •ore need of hospital attention, it is estimated that Germany sUU holds two million French prisoner*.

TEMPERANCE MEETING PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED The W-mian's Ohrfstian Temper ance I'nion will meet Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home at Mrs. John f*. Hpah- of 3«! Houtb Third street The piHilh . as well as all members and friends, arc urged to attend thia meeting. F ilbvwing is the program: Mong Business meeting conduct.-d by the president. Devotional* by the lender. Mrs flu««ell Owens. Sentence prayers. Plano solo. Mra. F-sl Smith. Talk. The Pen Is Still Mightier than the Sword.” by Rev. Harry W Thompson. Hong. Pointed paragraphs fnnn practical people by Mr*. E N Wi« k-. Musical selection. Offering Mizpah benediction The Women's Roclety of Christian Service of the Salrcn Methodist c’hunh will meet with Mrs. Roy Miller Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock. The I'nion Chap-1 aid society Will meet at the ('cited Brethren parsonage Thursday afternoon a' one-thirty o'clock. The Eta Tau Sigma «ororfty wilt meet Tuesday night at seven-thirty o'clock al the koine of Mrs. Dick Arnold. The Spiritual Life Group meetIng will be held at the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock and will pr«—de hy one half hour the regular missionary meet-

SMART WOMEN CHOOSE AMUSING, COLORFUL PRINTS ,r«s erase •- -s S' l —” I raw"" 11 umßS'iieiii •"»« - -rar-” «'——»• -***•»*•- ■ i i £3O li r .flMjM I \& «Bjfflßp« riS®3H zw. Mil **, VvlqwffigM . 131 *'* ftt \ fl Jjifll JI J nwHMW* jTjflW a* *s BHWW» * JmDWBWMW Left, dnytlote print drceo; center, print auit; right, young iMlraa'a drew

Amusing and colorful print* are the choice of emart women thia spring, and the gay new design* will gult any fancy. Joan Leslie. left above. 1* modeling a simple crepe print suitable for all daytime occasions. It i« soft yellow «pla»hed with white, turquoise and aage green. The belt I* matching green leather, and a atraw chapeau accent* the ensemble. Ruth Hurney. center, haa selected a print suit in blue and white with pleated skirt and

Ing The group la led by Mra. C. : D. Teepie The Pleasant Grove WMA will meet Thursday at one p m. with Mrs. WiNiur Human The Methodist Ever Ready class I will meet Thursday evening at < seven thirty o'clock at the home nt Mrs. Frank Crist. The Nuttman Avenue P B mis- | slonary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Ham Diehl Thursday , afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. Th- ladles' missionary *oclety of I lhe church of God will meet at the home of Mrs Rruie-n Smith Thur*I day afternoon at two o'clock. The junior girls of the American legion Auxiliary will meet at the ' l-cglon home Tuesday evening at , , seven-thirty o'clock All members are requested to lie present. BT. LUKE LADIES ENJOY ALL DAV QUILTING The St. Luke ladies' aid society l held an all day quilting at the I church recently with a dellclou* dinner at the noon boar. The afternoon meeting opened with singing, scripture reading and prayer hy Mrs. Ida Stopler and Mr* | O. J Parrish Mr*. Btepler. presided over the meeting. Present were the Mesdames H. II Merkstroth. Caroline Arnold. H : II High. Bert Hes.enguth, Wm. Bertsch. Raymond Van Etnen. El-1 ‘ vln Roth. John Roth. Id* Htepler. I , Clint Zimmerman. Fred Adler. J O. j Parrish. Wm Sowards. Carl Ander- I < son. Theodore Heller. Carol Roth. ' Elva Roth. Earl Arnold. Noah Eg- j ley. Chris Roth. Frank Yager, th* - ' * '*

hip-length jacket. There Is a soft white collar, white button* and binding for the inverted pocket*. The young matron’* drees, right, la very feminine and was designed by Louise Barnes Gallagher. The leaf-green background is printed with tiny bow knots and old-fashioned hoop-skirted girls The pleated ruffle makes a narrow V at the waist, and gives a peplum effect. A white sailor hat with pleated grosgrain qiedaUJoa completes the costume.

' Misses Cora and Ifulda Klh-kman | The Evangelical missionary soc- | tely will meet in lhe social tootn of ihe <-hnrrh Thursday afternoon at two o’l lock Mrs. Fred McConnell. general chairman Is arranging lan interesting meeting All inetn >iers and their friends are Invited to atiend A Lincoln penny offering will be taken PERSONALS Mrs. Adrian l*-nhart. formerly of this city. Is a pafien' In Ike Mun•on hoaplial al Traverse City, Michigan where she underwent an operation on Friday. Fetmiary 2*. Iler condition Is reported as favorable, Mr and Mrs. M-nhart moved <rom this city io Michigan In I»S7 Mr and Mrs Itati HhepUr of Fort Wayne vlsl’ed In this rlty Sunday with their new granddaugh'er. Nancy Lee Thompson Mrs. TbompI *on and daughter were dl<ml«»-d I from the Adams county memorial I hoopital Sunday afternoon to theihome at 310 Wlni'hester street. Mr and Mr*. John Heller tpent Saturday and Sunday In Hillsdale, Michigan visiting with Mr snd Mrs Dk-k llell-r .n-1 hi'k ■nd Jack. Mr and Mrs, Hb-rman Kunkel, daughter Sana e.nd son Fred of north id lhe <Uy spent Saturday in Cincinnati, where they atlt-ndrcl the wedding of their son, Hu vid. They were joined there by another daughter. Harriet of Columbus, Ohio They returned hotre Saturday evening Major Bryce Th-mias at Fort Knog. Ky, enjoyed the weekend with his family Mrs Thomas and sons Philip and Dan Corporal Jo* Ktl' k of Fort Benjamin Harrison spent the weekend here with hl* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krick and other relatives and friend*. Harold NWilick la ill at bls home | on Fifth gtreet. Ray Brown of Bluffton, pr-vlden* I of the Morris 3 and I** cent stores, was a business visitor In Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Isiul* o< Ven-1 -d'M-la. Ohio spent Sunday with the j latter's son and family. Mr and 1 Mrs. Fred King of Mercer avenue Lieut Richard Huffman of Fort Thomas. Ky.. visited here Saturday with Miss Kathryn King He was accompanied to his home in Bluffton by Miss King, who spent the weekend as the guest of his parents. Principal and Mra. Ward Hirffinan Mr and Mrs Edward Higgins vis- ' lied here over the weekend with the latter's mot tier. Mrs Charles Voglcwede, enroute to Memphis. Tenn., where Mr Higgins has been transferred He I* a chemical en xln-er empolyed by the E I du l*ont Corp, of Wilmington. Del, and Is being transferred lo the large power plant which the company la constructing In the Tennessee Valley Mr and Mrs C D. Teeple spent the (lay in Fort Wayne, where Mr , Teeple attended a meeting of the home missionary board of the Fort Wayne Presbytery. Roie-rt Stapleton at Valparaiso ■pent the weekend In thl» city with

hit parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. If dtapleton and son CUgBSM. Mrs Amos Fisher has returned i to her htwne here after a three i months visit in Fort Wayne with ■ her daughter. Mrs Hertieri Grleser I and family. Roger Arnold. «on of Mr. and I Mra Floyd Arnold of (Is ('loss street, la very 111 wi'h pleurisy He Was reported as some better this morning Mr. Arnold is also suffer- > Ing with a frar’iir-d arm re«elved •leiilt a Week ago H Mr and Mrs Rufus Ro<q> and | daughter Helen and Miss Ardis j Rrinttenhcde were dinner guests | Hunday at Mr and Mra. latwrence Potts and family in Fort Wayne | Mrs Holier’ Cole and Mrs. Carl I 1 Cerlwr spent the day In Fort | Wayne Rev. and Mrs. George Wal’an, | Roscoe Glendenlng Mrs Ada Mar- j tin and Mrs Clarence Weber were , among those from here who attend ed the funeral servkea of Daniel D Hammers at Elwood Hunday after i noon Services were conducted by | Rev Walton, and Mrs Martin and Mrs. W»*ber sang. It wa« sta’-d this morning that Mrs Sommers Is very seriously 111 and was taken to ' the hospital Immediately after the i services which were held at the home of her daughter. Fred Voglewede -enlor at Notre ' I tame, enjoyed the weekend here | with his mother. Mrs. C J. Vogle- i wede and other relatives and I friends. Rep Rotiert II Heller of Indianapolls spent the weekend at hl* , home here Ervin Diehl and family of route! 1, Monroe will leave soon for Mar- j hie. Arkansas where they will re- ! side on a farm near that town q — — Distribute Booklets On Traffic Accident# The police enforcement agencies, the newspaper and several business ' houses were th- recipients this i I morning of an Interesting pampb- j let. "Here Today fkwie Tomor- [ row " The pamphl-ts. carrying truf I sic accident statistics and informa lion, were distributed by Walter Johnson of the Paul II Graham company. Beekeeper# To Meet At Berne March 12 James E Starkey, child inspector of apiaries for the state of Indiana. I will hold a meeting for the beekeep- I era of Adams county In the Director's room at lhe Bank <d Berne at ;

Hon-E-Krust Milk and Hone} BREAD win# new friend* daily! It's outatandinf flavor and smooth velvet texture baked through a *|iecial balanced formula in a healthgiving food that will not . add ugly fat to your I figure. Try it tomorrow, HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Phone 1 No. 2nd St. Decatur

QUKK REX'SELTZER DOB THE TRKK ggg&J For quick relief from mu«cular « ache* and pain*, sluggish headache* t" ~>dW. ■ due to colds —over exercise or nervous strain get quit k-ac'tng ' -4> 1 Hex Seltzer heel "tit a- a I quickly. Al*o recommended az an •Ikahzmg analgesic for many stm- 'I liar conditions. . •woe<' \ 1 B. J. Smith Drug Co. Public Sale I will sell at public sale *, mih Weal of Pleasant Mills, on WEDNESDAY, March 5,1941 Commencing at 12:00 Noon HORSES -Sorrel horse 7 yrs. old. light inane A tail. wt. 1600 lbs.; Bay mare 9 years old. In foal. wt. 1100 lbs. good worker: Bay mare J years old. wt. 1400 lbs; 2 Bay mare colts coming 2 years old. CATTLE—Guernsey A Durham cow H yr old. pasture bred. Red cow S yrs. old. fresh middle of April: Guernsey heifer 3 yr*. old fresh middle of March, 2 Guernsey heifer*, yearlings. Guernsey bull Hi months old HOG* Spotted Poland China Brood Sow. bred: Spotted Poland China gilt, bred: H pig* II weeks old. FEED 7 ton more or leas of Timothy A Alsack hay MACHINERV 2 Turnbull wagons and grain bed: Superior grain drill; 10 disc drill; Walter A Wood mower. C B Q corn planterinternational corn plow; hay tedder, double disc; land roller. Oliver tractor plow, Oliver riding plow; Oliver walklug plow; iplke tooth harrow; Fordson Tractor tfor Darts); 2 set* of double harne**, Small tools too numerous to mention. TERMS Cash. WILLIAM WATKINS, Owner Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer C. W. Kent, Clerk.

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I 111 P M Wednesday. March It. A program of particular Interest to beekeeper* has been arranged and a period will lie devoted lo questions and answers —- -— —— - 0.— ■— Check Earm Record# Friday Afternoon Ray R Mendenhall, extension farm management specialist, will be In the county agent's office Friday afternoon tn check up on farm I records kept by ro-operator* Th* i farmer* who arc having their farm record’ ans'yzed hy this service have been n-iiifled of Mr Menden hall's visit Tbe -'ounty age it's office has I farm >e. or I h<r.k , f< sale at coat I which mm t.ie 'cqu! onrtiti for complete farm record and obtainj Ing data for tax purposes ——>—g Dog Leaves Faithful Record Halt luike f'lty. I'tah <I'P) A I traffic guardian who had watched children gt Halt Ixike City's Wasatch grade school for more than ils years la dead hl* r«<ord unI tarnished by any accident to his young charges Hl* name was IHcI kie Boy, and he wa* a shaggy airdale

/MIDDLE-AGEa WOMEN HCEO TNI* ADVICtII Thousand* ot women sre bslped to go snub 11,< tt.ru distress < a used by this period ■ _29 in a soman . life ’M W* Xi b. with Lydls X W -M Pinkhams Vegetable Compound — famous AeNBU lor WM.ROGERS ISON By International 26 tstaisjjl'lft' l »t r tzimti • I ■ If 11 •’BXQUISm"-* lovely tewcomer - the other two proved favorite* I Set contains • tanvea, , « forks, • teaspoons. 6 dessert (oval soup) spoons. 1 butter knife, I sugsr spoon “IT’S ORIGINAL ROGERS* Gr.areaiawd bf utnanaTioßai. turn companv Use our convenient Budget pion.