Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1941 — Page 3
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TINGS mU O THURSDAY .... u.th.rfi.i 1 , ~ Mr* ! - "* nA* v.. ni«'t •»»•• '. y I A <4lla ml W.tb “>"• Mr ' >•, .1 ■' .levo. lonv • the " vl r z *' ,k ’' ! M ” —V. S ‘ ’ *fi-rnm»« j '■ •■ • ” '“■ ' M, "'” - ‘’ • ka'R M... Mtg( ...l M W F Beery , , ■ •'" .11.>1 Mi* ■>" ""' ,M " ufl— "• io bring ]z . A J Kit XEUARCH CLUB H?.,. h-—•■ . ■»•• *»••>«! its fill*! 'h- home > ~n North Kn.md —» ’^B rt present . • .-ri»< given. Mr, ; ;-'oxr*m leader <i. . -! « astle u' All Ohio lb- ■ «*■ |1 »• » member '---I V ihhor* horn , • Motitoe loanship ' H...1 i Ik-,| good, Ml*- April is th- l»u iding vacated by Valls hak-ry. MEETING Mti.o at tope s ’jßt- W Worker* claw <>f ■ -1 ■ 1,., bom- of Mr ■ t.y \l - Kat.- Da’n.-I, and '.»• M - Tope. Heir.'loti* - -*<i ~| hi .all an,w»r.-d >•' . ■*>••• I !<y Mi«> Maraai Waith. |B P'-r-n- « Mr and Mr, Jim and family. Mr and Mrs flil'.ai M- and Mr, Gro.. M and Mr, G fford Hdnn.-i *' > ‘ ! '•'• Wal'er Winteregg ort V Ma.-hal Hllpert. the V ■ /—H In, Saffar P.rledk I fault Weakness fl umo to fortify red bldoo 1 H ' p,nllh »« » tablftb huld up red bi-Mid and thus aid In jßßSflgff* ” BTRgw<ITH J ■ I I * I LA | A beavtnly new II fragrance hy I HELENA RUBINSTEIN ® Here i» | hrnenly new scent H »« the light, fresh fra- ■ H A^ en ’ Seo ‘ <0< s P na * ■ «>*« priats . . pour whhe W “lei-rafie dresses. Helens B r* luu ‘ o ' l Heaven-Sent is ■ «»»en rent indeed to make E led like an angel dus I 5 P fin « ! ■ «e*»an »ant Kau da ToilB ***■ ’«• B ««•»»« Sant Body Powdar. B I jMven-Sant Bath Oil, 140. I Twin :»mpi«xlan cakaa. 86c B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.
Mi,«« Ka’e Itanieh H<-r<ha I bin lain, Clara Miller. Mary H.-lwrl. h. Mrs. I.loyd IMbil’ ami dauchlnr Kay. Cora iMlWrt, MarwarM Wai th*. Myrle. V.-da ami lion Htwyr-n,. John Waith*' Myrtle and It lioath Kenneth Chnt.ilaf.- Mr and | Mr, Tope and danahtrr KinMRS. LEON GASS HONORS SISTER WITH SURPRISE Mrs. Uwt (taut d> liahttiilly nr prl,**d her alatar. Mr, Chris ll*r. ron of Celina. Ohio wiik a party teonorlni the re-eastern <4 her 4Jnd birthday anntvertpry Sunday at temnon A delirious pot lurk dinner was enjoy-d and many pretty lift* glren to the g«e«t of honor Present were Mis. Sam Mote and dauahtors (lladys, J* an and Horotby of Elida tlhio. Johnny Gardner Mr and M • Cerll VefSyryke and ehlldren Ronnie. Teddy llnnna and Bernr'a. Lima Ohio, 1 Mrs. Halo Mote and daughter Jeanne and Marlrm of Elida. Kii Slither. Fort Wayne; Chris flewwi and wn Hill and th- sweat of bon I or. Mrs. Herron MRS. CLARENCE SMITH HOSTESS TO W M A. The W M A met recently at the horn*- of Mr, Clarence Smith for the* first meeting of the nen chui-h year. There were ,|* new members ret-elred Into the society The new officers look charge The society wane followed with scripture reading by Mra Frank Johnston Mrs. IdtW'ence Michael offered prayer Thirteen nHwnbnr, answered roll call The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs Sam liiehl The nest meet Ing will tie held with Mrs John alon. Present Were the M.-olant*-, Jack Gray, Nyffler. Martin Hill, Mam liiehl. Frank Cat-wood. Ivan ttarw.xid. L. J Martin. Ftank Johnston. Roy Hamrick. Lawren. .- Michael. Wayne Troutner. Fred Kvana and the tnaces, Tri Kappa, are reminded of the fact that there will be no meeting Tuesday evening tiecau,*- of the second entertainment in the spring festival series The complete program for the entertainment which la to lie a musical*- will le- an Bounced the last of this week. The nest regular sorority me.-tlng will be April 22nd at th- home of Mrs Ward Calland The World Wide Guild of the Baptist church will meet at thhome of Mrs. Norman Kruse Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. The W M S *rf the Zion F.vangetetal and R» fi>rm*-u church will give a colored •« vie Saturday Many brightly culor--d Ea-'er egg. will lie on sale at G -ri,“r'> Market. Millers' North End grocery and Miller’s grocery on Adams street I Those wishing to order In advance may phon- Mrs. M F Worthmao. 362. Mr, Italian <l..killer. 3*2 or Mrs Floyd Andrews. IM6. Adam* County Memorial Hospital • ♦ Admitted Joseph KlrJter. Geneva ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs. Guy W Hailey. «23 Bryan street. Berne, are the parents of a l>al>y hoy. born at »;30 a m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. The baby, weighing seven pounds, right and one-half ounce,, has been named Michael Guy. 1 FLOWERS for EASTER Baauty for your homo . . . for the Easter Parade . . . for Easter gifts. See our beautiful cut flowers, pott ed plants and corsages Very low prices“tfoy il wilhfjpcwri' tEUTUIFUMULCa Nuttman Ave - PHONE 100 Open a, evenings this week. -GM' jßre. S-SL. ■ An. jF X/m
In War Zone gre / I KF *1 Umota MaiAragh K * Unrein MacVeagh. above, la the U. B minister In Athens. Greece. ' laitrat reports from the embattled Greek nation indicates heroig Gusk defense In the new batUg With Na» Germany. CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Tuesday Hlster, of Huth t'lass. Mm. E. L llarlacher. 7:30 p m Rete-kah UMge. I O. O. F. Hall. 7 3o p. m. Zion Walther la-.igue llusiuesa Meeting. Zion lai "inran Church Parlore. 7 30 p m Corinthian Class. Mm. Harry Merriman. 7:30 p. m Ihitiful ltaught,<a GUm, Mra. Ralph tbeitls. 73« p m Pythian Needle Club. K of P. 2 3o p :n Hori-as Olaae. Mr* George Umler. 7 p. m Wednesday World Friendship Guild. Presbyterian Church. S p m Hhakespearv Club, Mrs. Jesse Klee. 2 30 p m. W. M A of First IT. II Chun h Mra. Karl Crider. 2 p. m Beulah Chapel Women's Society ot Christian Hervice. Mrs Chari*-, Foreman Ail Bay. First I'. H. W M. A., Mrs. khirl Crider. 7:30 p m Thursday World Wide Guild. Mra. Norman I Kruse. 7 3*» p. m. Circle No. 1. Mm. A J. Haney. 2:30 p m. Circle No 2. Mm. J. W Calland. I •2:30 p. m. , Circle No. 3, Mrs. Gragt Fry. I 2 3o |* m Circle No. I. M* J 11. Parrl«h. 2 30 p. m Mothers Xludy Club. Methodist Chur* h. 2 3o p m. Eastern Star. Masonic all 3:15 1 p. m Calvary Ladles' Aid Society. Mrs. James Harr. 7 3o p. m Saturday Colons) Kgg Hale. Zion Evangell- : cal and Reformed W M S. Monday * Pythian Slaters Temple, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m Red Cross Center Owen For Instructed and Hupei vised Knitting ami Crocheting. I to t 30 p. m. ' YARN RECEIVED ' .CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONWi I " la-gion have volunteered to do newI Ing and It la the desire of the pro- ! duct ion chairman to procure materials for dresses and other gari menu If possible. • Mra. Khinger requests anyone having .-hairs which they do not need please send them to the center above the office of Hr. Palmer Richer on Third street. o In determining the distribution of legislative seats. California eseludes aliens who are not eligHda for naturalisation. HERE’S BIG NEWS! Hon-E-Krust announces an added contribution tn health by intror during their NEW ENRICHED BREAD with extra VITAMIN and MINERALS I Contains Thiamin (Vitamin B1) Nicotinic Acid (A Vitamin of the 'Vitamin B Camples ) and Iron. An Improved Bread that givas yuur family more VITAMIN 81. Serve It Daily! HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Phone 1 I Na. 2nd St Decatur
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. a storm to break i upon a ItM of I revered wagonv | halted on what appears to be a desolate sweep of prairie It M a scene for the picture, "Great Man's I aoij Hitting In canI vas .hairs bs- | side mo are Barbara Stanwyck
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and Joel McCrea clad in buckskin costumes of the old frontier days Bartura ksika very trim In her leather truuaera and jacket. In a moment, she and Joel «ire tn he married It IS nn old story tor them. They have le-rn marrie*! eight times on the screen, beginning in the Warner Mm. "Gambler s "And we have never been di vorced. either.'' aays Barbara "1 think it'a a pretty good record Btorm sequences always are interesting to watch In Hollywood Two lag wind machines ere aimed at the wagon train. They are motor-driven pmpellera. A long hone exten.li behind the motors to pipe the exhaust smoke off the set Th-re will be lightning, too—danltng area of electricity that will crackle viciously. You are warned not to look at the lightning because It may give you a form of kleig eyes. Even tbs horses hitched to the wagons have blinders to protect them from ' this danger. Director William Wellman Is ready to shoot the scene now. Barbara and Joe! take their places in front of the first wagon. A man with a prayer book stands before them. WltneasM gather round. With a roar, the wind machines go Into action. Lightning flashes sear the sir “I can't And the place.” shouts the man with the prayer book. ‘ Just hit the high spots!” Joe! shouts back. "Do you?" cries the man to Joel. Before they can go any farther, the blast from the wind machine tears a tumble wee*! loose from its mourings. The weed whips through
NAVY PLANE ON MISSING LIST U. S. Navy Patrol Bomber With 10 Aboard Reported Miming Atsiard Navy Blimp. K 2. April A It'Pl This and three other navy blttnp, took off from the Laki-burst. N J. naval air station at 8:30 a. m today to join navy, coast guard and merchant ships searching 660 miles ol th- Atlantic coast for a navy patrol bomber, missing with !<• men. A fifth blimp has l«-.-n earthing all night. Naval planes were taking off from bases in New York City and other coastal naval station, to join In the search. The glam plane took off from Chanvtmrs Field. Norfolk at X 35 a. m. yesterday N<* word has been li-ard of Its since. It should have reached Its destination, a naval operating base near Newport at noon. It was believed to tie down somewhere in the Atlantic. Tjrpowritef and other Ink ribbons have a factory value of about |7.5.1(1,000 a year
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the air and lands against Barbats a hip Mhs twists her body trying to get rid of it but ths fores us the wind pins It to her. "Cut!" cries Wellman. Grinning technician* stop th* wind macnine, turn «ff th* lightfling. The pesky weed, with It* unwelcome comedy, ha* ruined the acene. "Can you beat It? ’ shout* Wellman. disgustedly. "EveryUUng happens tv me!" Another day. I go out to M-G-M'a Lot 3 to see Barbara Stanwyck * real husband. Hobart Taylor. do a scene for ' BiUy th* Kid " There s plenty of action here, too Bob is having a gun tight. Several men. taking cover on th* porch of a building are firing fun.aisly in the direction of the *tar. On* of them I* behind a water Water stream* out. a* If a bullet ha* Ju*t punctured the Th* only thing that isn't realistic about th* seen* u th* muffled pop of th* pistols. When you hear It on th* *cre*n, they'll found loud enough. But M-G-M la trying a new system with gun-fire at close quarter* Insteml of black powder, they ar* using small charge* of flaah powder Th* spur L-of flam* from th* gun looks even mor* realistic and. with th* flaah powdar. th* danger of a wad striking aotnacMMi la tlim* iftaUd, It I* a real danger. Ask Walltei Be»ry He once had a wad from a blank shell tear a tug hunk out of his leg Now, over the Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox to a*e Director Walter I luuig shoot a seen* for "Miami." It I* a huge night club with decorations of Chinese motif. Betty Grable and Don Ameche, Carole Isindi* and Bob Cummings ar* aitting at a ring-side table. Betty I* wearing a skin-tight pink evening gown, Carole a ditto creation of Silver Reau Im. "Hey," says Carole, "th*** bead* are dropping. I think I'm coming apart" “I know I'm eomlng apart,” says Amsche. discovering that he ha* ■nagged hi* ailk sock on a chair. fleeing me reach for a pencil, he grins and calls out to me: "How come? Do I hav* to tear a hoi* In my sock to get la yuur column?”
Joseph Eicher Is Injured In Fall JoM-ph Eicher. 34. wm of Jacob I Eicher, of wutbesst of Berne, suffered a iievere head injury about I 5 o'cliM'k Monday evening when he ’| fell from the roof of the budding formerly occupied by the old Berne light and power plant Eicher wa, engaged in denudi Gon work on the Im'ldlng when be slipped and fell a distance of ap- ■ proximately 25 feet to ihe ground t'onmderwble improvemen' waa noti ed In hl, condition today, the at- . tending physician stated Eicher i -was brought to rhe Adam* county ' memorial hospital. , O NEGOTIATE ON r (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEi I or announcement of the meeting i hut it wa» learned authoritatively that officials of the companies and i union *ere conferring late this ; afternoon. I 0 . Trade In a Good Town — Decatur I I EASTER SPECIAL* at the 1 IRIS BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanent* $155 and up Finger Wave 26c Shampoo and Fmgar Wave .. 46c Phon* 372 425 John* St. In* Hebble
Mr*. F E l.iechty has returned to her Iwmie in Elkhart after a ten days' visit at the home of hev mother. Mr, W L Htanley and her slater. Mlaa l-aura Stanley, who has heen quite 111 for the past three weeks Miss Rlahley M Improving slowly and able to Ire up * few minutes each day Roy Johnson, well known auctioneer. who has been 111 for the past ten days, was able tn be flown town this morning and la feeling fine Mr Johnson left later today for Siranton. . where he will conduct a sale. « <• Stanley and II E Htanley. both of Evanston. 111. were week end guest* at the home of their mother and ulster, Mr*. W. L. Stanley and Mias I .aura Stanley Plans have been completed for the Delta Theta T»u benefit bridge Monday evening at lb* Elk, home Those who have not purchased tickets and formed 'ahles for play are urged to do so Single admission rickets may he pur. hased for the Tri Kappa Musicale. the «econd entertainment in the spring festival series The com plete prrucram Will tie pul.lhhed *om Ralph Scott ll.Pe-rt Gentle and James Wemlwrff. well known young men of this rtty. students at International Business College, Fort Wayne, are enjoying a week's va cotion in the south ibis week. They intend to visit Mammoth Cave and points of interest In Tennessee H A Maddov lia« returned from a three weeks trip to T.-taa on 'lm,teiess f.w the Central Sugar company. The Mt Tabor Methodist church will present an Easter < antata Sun day evening a 7 3o o'clock at the church. The general public la cordially Invited to attend Announcement was made today of an Ea»ter .social to be held Saturday evening at (Jie Pleasant Mills Baptist church The general public I, extended an invitation to attend the social, which w!ll le-gln at l:IS o'clock. Imo Child of Findlay. Ohio was a visitor In Decatur last evening Dress Them I’p j for EASTER! Outfit y*ur children her* for a gay Easter. All the smart aturdy atyta* they lav* at price* for thrifty mathar*. W? WOOL COATS With Bannet* Tatlared and dreaay atyla*. Bauble and amgle breasted atyla* Navy. Rat*. Copen Blue, Acque. 1 ta 1 year*. 1.98 ——re—— DAINTY COATS K Pinks and Blue* 1 ta 3 year* and ) 1 KB mfanta. Waal / i luS and Silk. ZHY. 1-95 Boy* 2 pc. Suita WW 1.00 9,r, P e!! * h,rt: pllin ~r f i »«y trousers 2to « years Blue Green. Brown Wash Suit*. 1 ta F JWn A 3. 2ta 8 yrs. 1 00. TODDLERS JERSEY SUITS 1 to 3 year* On* and two piece, suspend ar *tyla*. Blue. Green, Rote. Ac ’“' 1.00 B Taffeta and Waeh Or*tier * Sheer*. Taffeta*, Cotton Print*. 1 to 3 ■ 2 to 6 yr* 1.00 AII Spring ahadaa Niblick & Co
r '"‘iif.c'A VVIiT u V ’ l| rest- w taauM J Many legi«l»fure* are at the pre sent time 'Working ovvr time to !»•> some type of legislation in regard tn motor vehicles, Every commun Ity. every |egl«l*ture. and every man on the street lias some idea of what type of law we sh'iuld have to control certain things alx.iif motor vehicles Mine* they are *ll .onre'r.plaHng the passage of i;vws. w<- ought Io ■uggest <me. too Ho* about the pedestrian? This topic ha* been freqitMHly d.«<t»*«ed in 'his column. and very Huie i* Ihliik done about p»-deslrlan traffic control Why shouldn't pedestrian traffic lie regulated’ Why -hould the automobile driver b* to blame for every p.-dc'rian fatality or arch dent, and why should he always give the right-of way to the ped**trtan ? More fhan two till.ds of the [ted estrktns killed last year were committing a violation or were engaged in some obviously umafe a<l. according to data from thirty-,even stare*. I firmly believe that pe ieatrlans ought to Im* in. luded in any regulation Do you* Will Shectw. neatly wrapped. - 20 lb. White unwatermarked mimeoKraph, adaptable for all kind-s of mimeograph work and uuitable for ink denature, 80e. The Deeat ur Democrat Co
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I RADIO STAR IS WRECK VICTIM Earl CraMtr Os “Uint* Ran ger’’ Fame In Killed In Accident Farminginn Mhh.. Apr. I <U.F) — Fuirl Grasser. 33. th- t»n- Ranger'" of the netlow*ll»bro*d.-a,t radio serie,, wa* hilled Ipaiantly today In an automobile accident n-ar hit home, Grasser * .ar stripk 'he rear of * park-d tru k AherlfT* officer, believe.) he may have fallen asleep , while driving home, ttffi.iala of radio station WXYZ. I In D-'rolt, where th.- Ume Ranger i series originates, said Bra.-e Beem- , er. the original "Ranger" and pres- , -nt narrator of the stories would ' take Grasser'* place, The "Lone Ranger" has been running for nine year*, and Gra»«er held the title role for eight. He waa married and the father ot a .me year-old girl. SEED POTATO HEADQUARTERS I Contact your Us-al ABF Mtor* I Manager at once for real saving* on liest quality He.-d Fotatoe*. Price* this year are much lower I than last yea. We have * limited amount already luioked st altrarI live prices for delivery April lat. I We will have all varieties for your I selwtlon Hpc lal carload Price*. A A P Food Store, advt
