Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1941 — Page 3

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John I loan and M • Krntwl thrich will Im. hnste-Mta. for ih. after noon. The Jkrrras rlass ol th • KvaegeIleal Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. tjctrgr Mtsler o*a WleeiMatar street Tuesday evening at seven O'clock The tegalar meeting of Ka«t«wn Star will lie h<4d at th<- Mmimlc hall Thursday rvenlnv at eightfifteen o'clock, — ii a i The meeting of Mt. Jud.'« study club, which Was to have Uesm held Wednesday at rhe K of C. hall has been poatponed until W-dne'day. April Z 3. The Calvary ladies* aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. James Harr Thursday evening for the regular monthly meeting • The women < society of ChriMian weevlre of the Beulah Chapel Me thodist church will have an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Foreman Wednesday. LAMLINi ATTEND BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs, Charles larnlin were in Monroeville Sunday where they attended a birthday dinner for Mrs. Justin Volrol, a 'oasis of the former A delicious basket dinner was enjoyed at w»n and th* guest of honor received many useful and attrat tlve gifts. Others present were Mr. and | Mr« theater Conrad and children of New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Kverett lavthammer and child en. M> and Mrs Narwcia Coulardot and aon. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Vioral and children and Mt and Mrs. Ed Vlorol and children; al! of Monroeville; Mr and Mrs. Frank Oberly of Zulu. Miss Mary Welsh and Mr and Mrs. Kalpli Wehli and son. Decatur; Joe and Emile Volrol of New Haven and Mr. William t'bengaur of Fort Wayne

CLUB CALENDAR •eelety Dead 11 ns. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhanes 1000 — 1001 Monday Research Cluli. Mrs. A J Haney, Z Tn p m. Pythian Slaters Temple. K. of P. Hums, 7; B 0 p. m Tuesday Slaters of Ruth Class, Mrs. K. L, llarlat her. 7.» p. m. Keio-kah laidge. I O O. F. Ilalk 7: JO p. m Zion Walther laugue lluslness Meet’ug. Zl<m iaithwraa Church Parlors. 7 Ml p m. Corinthian Class, Mrs. Harry Merriman. 7:10 p. m Itutlful Ikiughtecs Class, Mrs. Ralph flentla, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K of P, 3:00 p. m Dorcas (Mass, Mrs George i>>*. ler. 7 p. m. WsdnvMay World Friendship Guild. Presbyterian Church, (pm Shakespeare Club. Mr* Jesse Rice. Z .10 p. m. W. M A. of Flrat V. II Church Mis Eart Ct Ider. 3 p. m Beulah Chapel Women’s Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Charles Foreman, All Day. Plrat V. B. W M A . Mrs. Kurt Crider. 7 3<t p m Thursday Mothers Study Club, McUvodist Church. 2 30 p ni Eastern Ntar. Masonic all, H:3t p. Ml. Calvary faufles' Aid Society. Mrs. James Darr. 7:30 p m The First V B W M A. Will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the horn.- of Mrs. Earl Crider. A «<hh| attendance Is desired. 1 W - AdamN County Memorial Hospital ♦ -• Admitted Mrs Hugh Hamml't, Bryant; Brnest Hhclickman. 311 North First: Charles Cartner. lx>ganaport IMsmisand: Omar Nevll. Geneva; Dr E P Fields. Deenutr; Mrs. Milton Hanni, Monroe; Mrs. Erick llleeke. and *>«iiy aon Monroeville, route two; Clarence Brown. ?R5 Grant street Mrs Fted Patterson. Decatur, will he dismissed tonight. — »- 11.1,111111 ARRIVALS - — Mr. and Mrs. James Kocher. Jr. are the parents <M a lusby girl, born Uth morning at the Adams county memorial hospital at o'clock The girl weighed seven pounds, five and <>ne«half ounces and has been named Elizabeth Ann. Mr and Mrs Oorge Roop. Homestead No 33. are the parent* of a luiby boy latrn at 3 OS o'clock thia morning at the Adams county memorial hospital The i»aliy weighed eight pounds and five ounces and has been named Itaniel Htowart. Mr and Mrs. Leland Hoover of Willshire. Ohio are the parent* of a baby boy. bom this morning at 7 30 o'clock. The baby weighed eight pound*, five and one-half ounce* and ha* not l»een named Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Rchnepp of route 1. Monroe, are the parents of a W<y 1»y. horn at the Adam* county memorial hospital thia afternoon it l:X o'clock The baby, who weighed nine pounds and eight ounces, lias Iteen named Terry Wayne Mr. and Mr*. Luwls Williamson of route 1, Decatur are th<> parents of a bwby daughter, iborn at the Adam* county memorial hoepltal this afternoon at L 57 o'clock The Imiiy weighed eight pound* and has been named Judy PAIN YIELDS PROMPTLY Rclatica, Angina. Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Neuritis. Arthritis. Sore Muscle*. Monstration, Headache, etc., are quickly relieved with Alts Compound W <l. Tablet*. Positively guaranteed, fl at all Drug Htores. Start the week off right! Order Hon-E-Krust Milk and Honey BREAD Ths first Item on your slenderizing diet as Be digestible ingredient* and our own special balanced formula will allow you to eat bread without adding fat to your figure. HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Phone 1 No. 2nd «t Decatur

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SECT MEMBERS UNDER ARREST 71 Membent Os Jehovah’* WitnetmeM Held At ConnerNville ronnersvllle, Ind. April 7 <UFA Fayette county grand jury wa* called today to Investigate the ca*e of 74 member* of the Jehovah's Witnesses sect who Were arrested here Munday while distributing cult literature Police arrested them on complaint of Connersville resident* who said they were distributing allegedly "subversive" iwmphlrt* Charge* of "conspiracy to commit a felony" were filed against the group which consisted of men. women and children from Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia They were escorted without violence to the Fayette county jail here and some were later transferred to jail* In Rnrh. I'nlon and Franklin counties Authorities said no arraignment date had been set. Reveral Jehovah Witnesses were arrested here last fall while dis trlbutlng sect lltarature. Mr*. Grace Trent ami Mrs Lucy McKee wero convicted by a Fayette conn'/ jury on charges of rlotlous omspl. acy and sentenced to two years in the women's prison At present they are at liberty on bond, their case* having been appealed do the supreme court. Mrs. R D Myer* of Winchester street reutrned Saturday evening from a month's visit wth her daughter. Mr*. J. J Rowland of Kinston. North Carcllna. Friday. Mr and Mrs. Rowland will go to Boston. Mass., to attend the wedding of Mis* Eleanor Kotm.-velt and J Parker Elliott, formerly of Brierly. England and now of Kinston Mr Elliott is employed in the of flees of the J J Howland architectural cmnpsny Mis* Roo.evelt Is a niece of Presdlent and Mr*. Frank SLDS Relieve miaery M 3 out of b mother* do Rub throat, chest, back with VAPORUB

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By IMRIUSON < ARBOI.L Blag Fr*t*m *,*Ulral« Writer HOLLYWOOD - If Baby Bandy 1 * BCW brother h«d been born a little aooner, Univeraal wm all *et to give him an immediate dim debut

as th* child of | Irene Dunne and Robert Montgomery in a the picture, "Ufttaiahed Businea*." But Director Gregory La Cava could not wait, eo the rol* I went instead to Amanda McFarland, baby 1 sister to Spanky I M c Farland, of

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"Our Gang” fame. Th* studio la only biding It* time, though. It will uae Bandy » brother aa »oon aa a role turna up Laird Cregar * meaale* will eoat Twentieth Century-Fox plenty. The production of "Blood and Band" will have to be ahut down for aimoat a month. There haa be*n too much footage shot on Cregar to replace him in th* picture In fact, he had only four mor* day* to go to complete hi* rol*. If th* delay is too long. Tyrone power will start "A Tank in th* R A F." and later will interrupt It to Bniah th* remak* of th* Valentine vehicle And thto may not b* all. Virginia Giin.or* had dinner with Cregar and hi* mother the night before th* 300-pound actor brohe out in a raah. Virginia never haa had meaala* and la acared to death Even It It’* rrtt correct. Dorothy Larnour will *tk,h to her familiar sarong in "Atoms of th* South Bmul” Actually, moat of th* native beautle* there wear pareua. which uiver th* boeom and extend to the ankle*. Th* genuine aarong i* only a wai»t-to-ankie affair The garment that Dorothy wean I* a Hollywood invention. If they ar* not just talking Gary Cooper and Director Howard Hawke have quite a program lined up after "Sergeant York." They’ll take In th* Kentucky Derby and then will go on to Florida for deep eea Ashing and into the Everglades to shoot alligators. While Bette Davis and her husband. Arthur Farnsworth, are at Sugar Hill, the carpenter* and decorator* will he busy at the etar • Boom Ib GitndßkL Btetts uMd U>

Iln Delano Roosevelt who will attend the wedding William Voglewede. a ;unlor in Notre flume unlrersliy. Routh I Bend, liecame 111 with influenga while spending the weekend bare with his mother. Mr*. (?. J. Voglewede and I* now confined to hl* home, too lit to return to school Mr and Mr* Frank Hickman and Mr and Mr*. Kassel Khlna of Fort Wayne called at th* home of Mr and Mrs Fred King ot Mmcer avenue flunday where they visited Mrs King's mother. Mr* Ktraw. who ha* iteen seriously 111 for the past year 'Mr* Htraw recently wa* brought 4o the home of her daughter, Mr and Mr* Hob Krick and Miss Vivian Lynch motored to Indianapolis Sunday where they spent the day visiting with Mr Krick'* brother. Corporal Joe Krick of Fort Benjamin Harrison. Dr and Mrs, Tom Nohle of Indlanapolls and Paul Hchmltl of Anderson visited with Mr. and Mrs Frank Kchmltg arid family Munday. Miss Bartiara Krick of CimlnnaH enjoyed a weekend visit with her parents and *l«tnr*. Mr. and Mr* Vlrgl) Krick and daughters of Mercer avenue. Mr. *nd Mrs. CharhH Khinger Were the weekend guest* of lhe former's ancle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. David Hen*ley of Hillsdale. Mich K»HMm* Suzanne Helhmeyer ot Elk hart was the guest of her father. Albert Hellemeyer over the Weekend. Mi*s Phyllis Krick ha* returned Io her work in Chicago after spendIng the weekend with her parent* and sisters here. Rev George Walton wa* In Huntington this afternoon attending a committee meeting of the Presbytery. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Kyle* and daughter Br»nd* wer- the weekend guest* of Mrs Kyles' parent*. Mr and Mr*. Joe Lose and family of Sei-ond street Mr. and Mrs Da-id Kunkel of Cincinnati visited with the former’* parent. Mr. and Mr. Mherman Kunkel. Naturday Sunday. lioth families together with Miss Hanna and Fred Kunkel, went to Columbus. Ohio where they visited with Miss Harris Kunkel, who Is in school there Mis* Drvonna Reed of Cleveland. Ohio, I* the guest of Mr*. Clyde Harris of Third street Mis* Reed a teairher in the Cleveland school*, i* enjoying a week'* spring vacation Work I* progressing on the new home of Dr and Mr* Palmer Eicher. east of the cWy The hou*e Is to ■be tmtit of brick, and modern

sleep upstair*. Now *he is having double bedrooms put In for **lf and bridegroom downstair*. Th* 150-year-old desk that haa contained th* Davis Oscar* and other award* la no longer trig enough to hold them all, ao the ■tar will bring a duplicate desk back from New Hampshire. Speaking of homes, Sonja Henle la full of plan* for th* new one she will build at Easthampton, L. 1., after she finish** her picture. Sun Valley" It will contain a trophy room similar to the one tn the star's home at Oslo. There will be a sunroom modeled after th* late Jean Harlow’s (Sonja used to rent the Harlow house). And the master bedroom will be someth'ng like the one in the Myrna Loy-Arthur Hornblow place that th* Norwegian star ha* rented for three month*. Rochelle Hudson is back at work at Columbia in "The Offlcer and th* Lady" and she also Is back at her flying lessons. Her husband, Hai Thompson, now owns his own plane and Rochelle ha* amassed 27 solo hours. According to Betty Grable she la getting ■ Cook * lour without leaving th* atudio—"Down Argentine Way," "Miami,” and neat, "Caribbean Cruise ' "Os course." she said, "It would not J* had if I could really have a weeh off To go to Catalina." Maybe ah* was kidding but Betty Insisted that sh« never has been either to Catalina or to Palm Springs After Paulette Goddard and Gene Markey wer* photographed together at the premier* of "That Hamilton Woman," th* new* photogs made a round ot all the night dub* trying to get other ahots - but no soap . . . Jack Benny gave up needed rest day* in agreeing to go back to Chicago and appear at th* Greek War Relief benefit. ... It meant that he and his writer* would have to work up th* benefit material on the east-bound train and th* regular radio show on the way back. . . . John Hubbard* younger brother, Bill, 1* about to land a movie part. . . . That was a gay party at the Scheheraaade—the David SelwUcfca, Ingrid Bergman. Burgess Meredith, etc. ... Binnl* Same* started th* picture, Tight Shoes," on her birthday. . . . Barry Trivers and Florin* McKinney see each other once a week and still are trying to make up their minds about a reconcUißtioiie

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In rvf»ry reupwt. Dwatur and Adam* county stud- 1 ents who have been enjoying a brief vai ation in the city and coun | ty. have returned to their atodles , at Indianapolis university. Bloom- I ington Mrs. Edi Min Weber of Rocky River. Ohio Is spending the week with her parents. D-. and Mrs. W K Smith of Third street. With Mrs. Eicher are her daughter and ! •on Amagene and Waldo Mias Eicher brought with her a guest and ciaaamat*. Mis* Evelyn Borreeon. also of Rocky River Mias Minnie Moyer of Fort Wayne, a former Decatur girl. «a« elected second vice-president of the Indiana I'nlon of Jewish Youth ala three day conclave which closed In that city Sunday. Mrs. Fred Patteraon. who waa admitted to the Adatns county memortal boepital two weeks ago for medical car*, is to be moved to her home on South Metond street this evening. Mrs. John Niblick, who was dismissed from the hospital several days ago. was readmitted inis noon Mrs. Niblick is suffering from an infected foot. Prosecuting attorn-y Vincent Kelley looked after business in Portland today. Freed On Bond On Intoxication Charge Merle Bvrkhead was a' liberty ’ today after posting a 3I& cash leind after a cold then what TAOCTORS Mrew remaining in bed I f until the body temperature is normal. Sound advice. You know how weak you feci after a cold. Colds play havoc in weakening the body. The story is well told in the Mood picture. Il is important to build back bodv strength light away to carry the load of wink, worries, and loss of sleep. A weakened body may be more susceptilde io relapse or long drawn out recovery. So reason seruiMv anil lake liie rhoire of millions by immediately starling on a course of SA.S. I onic — taken three limes a day immediaidv before meals. In the ataente tri a for al mlection or organic disease, you sliould note imCovemeni in the way you feel and ik within the first 10 days. The confidence of millions over many yuan it the best testimonial of this product. An experience with S.S.S Tonic will cause you to say (o your friends, S.S.S. made me "Lefland look like mytellog/uit, n

| In city court. He was < harg>-d with I public intoxication, foßowin* his [ i arreet Saturday night. His release j ' wj- grantivl under bond »> that he i might return to his work at Day . ; ton. (liii.r today Give ReligiouN I’iay Here Thin Evening The religious drama. ' St. Claudia." will 'be given tonight at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed i church at 7 30 o’clock The preI seatallon will be made by the stud- , ent players of Heidelberg college, i Tiffin. Ohio. There will h<- no ad- ( mission charge and Hie public is InI vilt-d to attend Un- performance - - • Miss Marie Kolttr On Hospital Committee Mine Marie Kolter. formerly of ■ this city, has been named a mem-

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i»w of one of six committees which 1 will direct the activities of the new | Fort Wayne Methodiat hospital. ■ Inc. l Mis* Kolter. a graduate of Decatur high •< bool and now a public health nurse in Fort Wayne. Is president of the nurses' training school alumnae. - —e ' Slight Damage Is Caused By Fires Firemen were called to the Ray Miner resld'-nie on North Tenth J street shortly liefore 111 o'clock this morning, to extinguish a roof fTre. Little damage resulted . They mere also summoned to extinguish a small fire at the Madison theater late Suinlay afterniMin. when a Imix of trash near the front door of the liuilding caught fire. I Tile wall was slightly damaged. •