Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1941 — Page 3
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19 <mD SOOTHV i ■ COIOGHES Y> Trndrf, ruHi.Hitu frav'fanc ein quaint hot- ? fiHfAWL tin I l imi-blown Decanter Ju«, I! 7V V <H S % antique, SI.OO. 'I wo Uniqu'ti I*l tntaboo Garden and Wn<«ll.in<l S|'irr Mm.. -»~ > — ■ —■■ — «*- — By B. J. Smith Drug Co. I WATCH | 5 Tomorrows Paper I ■ FOR A SPECIAL 1 ■ ANNOI NCKMKNT. 9 ■ A tremendous sale ctent tHal will sate 9 ■ tou nitmet on qualitt wearing apparel, B \l F. GASS STORE! |k ! I; Y'our Response ( fe bilities Are Ours fc j I The details that follow in the Tj §f wake «>f the loss of a loted one 6 are often unpleasant and un- J, lfe necessarily burdensome. We / IE ran lighten this load for you if || / you will place these matters in /U ML our hand. With judgment born f\ lfe of long experience, sympathet- £.f It™ .• ically. yet efficiently, we can perform all the necessary ~tr L functions. Please let us help you when you need help most. H ZWICK FUNERAL HOME I * /w.H.2WICK-ROeERTJ.2WtCK ft# •* ROBERT B.rREEBY I Asiner3unerulService, 1 kT* jf Q ffijP PHONES: 61*800 -
•Ir«'«a with pink trim ll**r hai wa* of navy and pink, noth inmhi.ni •ore ch*iw> of Hi'.,.ii.* on,bid MHia Kleiner worn a luggage lan prim dmaa.with iiiatc-lilng .footwear, nn ""•mi green straw hat and whit" glove* A cluster of three «iik|t!mr colored I'ktihldiiiiii drill Id a with Ivy I'riVe* i.nnj.l'-l i-<t her eoaturm After thi* "‘i.-moriy a wilding breakfast was held at 'h<- 4"ort Wayne country dub for member* <»f ihi* imtti'-dittii* families, fdl owing which til.- couple 1.-ft on a trip through till', went. lloth young people am wi-ll known here and In For' Wayne. Tli.* hrld". afier hor gr.ulu.iiltin from thi* Decatur Catholic high school. ait. nd.-.l Georgian Court college at Uik.'W'MHl. N'.-w Jersey. INn-dm- unlvor«lty at laifayotto aiul hit.'Miaiiim.il iHidUMi college. Fort Way in- Sin- I* a m"inh.-r of tho Ti l Ka|>pa sorority an I for Ihf l*t*t y«*ur hit* Item In tho tiff lee* of iho (Vntral Soya "itnpany here Tim groom a Central high *< lead graduate. I* a»»oi'lat. d In business with III* father In the Nrhn-l Office Supply company. 110 t* aotlvn In tho Junior Chaiirl.or of fotiMiiorre, Fori Wayno, where Mr. and Mr* Hehreek will lie ui honi.* upon rehum from their wedding trip. W S. C. 8- CIRCLES TO HAVE MEETINGS Tho four rlrt-lo* of the women’* nor-lety of ChrUtian norvlco will i hold oopanito tneotlnx* Thur**lay aftornimn ut two-thlriy o’. lim k All monthor* ore reiiriid.'l l« lie pro»edl ul Ihe riwrpoclitro I'hwoa i»f meotlnx Mr*. II El. Ilutler will lie the Ilo*11e«* for Circle No I with Mr*. | Melville llarlier a**l*tlnx. Mr* J T Myer* will have the devotional* and Mr*. Jc**o Niblick will lie the | leader. Circle No. 2 will meet at the tii'tne of Mr*. It C. Myer* with Mt< lit It Myer* and Mr*. Karl Colter l a* the a**l*t|nx ho«t*»**e*. Ilevo-
CLUB CALENDAR Sotlaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Tuetday Catholic I Audio* of CrdunMila. K. of C Hall. 7: Ml P m, l’*l lota XI llu*ine*« Meetlnx, Mr*. Harry Wheel*. 7:M p m Ml**lotiary Hoelety, Zion Kvan fellral and Itefomied Church, 1:30 p. m. Dutiful Hauxhter* Claes, Mr* Arthur Maker. 7 30 p. m W f T. I’.. Mr*. Hoy Mumme. 2pm Red Cro*e Center Open For la*tructed and Hupervhed Knlttlnc and Cror-hetlnc. I.eglon Home. I to 4:30 p m Trl Kappa nu*lne** Meetlnx. Klk* Home, k p m W«tn«n’* Hoc let y of ChrUthrn HerVtce of the Monroe Met hod M Church. Churi'h Annex. 2:30 p. m CUT Wednesday Ft. Jude Htudy Club Pot l.uck Rupper. K of C. Ilall, « 30 CUT Women’* Hi«-lety of Chrhtlsin Service of the Hahun Met hod I*l Ithurch, Mr* Men Tickle. I p. in. Thursday Kittle Flower Htudy Club. Mr*. Michael Horx. 7:S* p m Fourth Hi strict Auxiliary of A inerlan l<exl>m. Ctvurulwsco. 10:30 a in. Ho Clia Rea Mother*’ Parly. Amesilall la'Klon ll>mie. O'ls p. m Ka*tecn Star. Manonle, 7 30 p. m. Monroe Metier Home* Club. Monroe School, H |>. m. CliT. Nuttman Ave. I’nlted Brethren Mhalonary Society. Mr*. Frank Jolinuon. llolio. 1:30 p in. Circle No. 1 of W S. C K.. Mr* II K Butler. 2 30 p in Circle No 2 of W S, C S . Mr* It. c Myer*. 2 3o p m Circle No 3 of W S. C S. Mr*. M J Welker, 2 30 |i m CitV'le No. I of W S C. S . Mr*, o t; llauxhman. 2:30 pm. Women’* S'M-lely of Christian Service <if the Mt Pleasant Church. Mr*. Hurl Fuhrvnan. 2 p. m tCSTi Friday Mother-Uiiuxhter Ihupi Kvanxellcal Church, 5:30 p m. Moiher-Hauxhter F. Ilnw*hlp Sup per, Monroe Me?h'Mll*t ithurch Annex. 7 p in. CUT. Aenerlan lantlon Auxiliary. l.eXlon Home, 7:30 p m. Monday Pythian Slater* Temple, K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. t lona I* will he xlveii by Mr*, flile* V I’orler and Mr*. It A. Stuckey will b«- the leader. M'Siiiier* of Circle No. 3 will meet at the home of Mr* M J Welker, who will be a«*l*ted by Mr*. It K Zerkel Mr* flrant Fry will xlve the devotional* ami Mr* N A. Ilixler will lie the program leader. Circle No. 4 will mee' at the home of Mr* O. 0 Maiixhman Aieislinx ho«te»*ee will he Mr* fleorxe Helm and Mr*. Jack Fr.-ldt Ih votion* will he xlven liy Mr*. N It Steury Mr*. Watson Maddox will he the program Imder. The auxiliary of the American Kexion will meet at the J.ex!«n Ihcane Friday evenlnx at »evcti-rhlr-ty o'clock There will Jm* a Fourth District meetlnx "f ,h '' »u*lll«rle.i of the Aenerlan la-xlon to he held In Churitliusco Tlwrsduy murnlnx *< 10:30 o'clock <i*T All m«n liter* are asked to atlend Ihl* meetInx If M l* «' all lets"* l ' 1 '’ Miewber* of the So Cha ll<m dull will eirterlaln their mortier* at the .Wnerh-an lautlon home Thursday '•veiiltkx at •: ls» o'hick St. Jude's *tudy dub will have a pot luck supper at the K of C. hall W'*lne*day evenlnx promptly ut six-thirty o'clock. Memlter* are asked to lie on time MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR MARCELLA ALBERDING MU* Naomi Hchulix eVnieriwttied wilb a inl»cel!aneoti* shower recnntly at her home lu honor of Ml** Marcella AMH-rdlnx. whose nwrrtaxo to Henry HilX'-i wilM_'c Have You Tried Hon-E-Knist Enriched Bread? This delicious, lemplinz llread is impttrianl in your diet as it contains Vitamin HI, also the pellagra-pre-ventive vilamin and iron. Serve it every day in your home. Your family will like it. HON-E-KRUST RAKING CO. Phone 1 No. 2nd St Decatur
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By HARRISON CARROLL KlS| l.alarr* Syadltal* Wrttev HOU.YWIXiU -In spite of all hia effort*. Ingrtd Berpman’a huetend. Ur. Peter Undetrom, couldn’t pet K boat for Sweden. He's back
In Hollywood and hie plana are very uncertain This probably doesn’t make Ingrid's movie bosses sore at all. Because. If her husband doesn't go bark to Sweden, there la no question at her following him
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She'll be free to go Into another picture. Amt there’ll probably be plenty of ilemand for tier after "Dr. JekyU end Mr Hyde." Everybody eay* ahe la marvelous In the Sim Spencer Tracy really raves about her. Poor Marjorie Keeler and her husband had the most hectic lime after their elopement to Lae Vegas They were married about midnight and then they discovered there was a convention In town. They couldn t get a place to etay. It waa 3 o'clock in the morning before a county at0c I*l Anally gava up two room* In hi* home Marjorie had to report back to Hollywood to do a jitterbug sequence with Cesar Romero In Dance Hall." And Cesar, believe It w not. made a mis-step and gava ner a ten-idle kick In the shin. Happiest person about Rita Hayworth's role with Fred Astaire in "You'll Never Get Rich" Is her H2-year-old grandfather. He used to be known to vaudeville as Padre Canskno. He was a dancer like the rest of the family and he thought that Rita should dance on the icreen. He was disgusted when, at Br*t, she refused to. But now he la very happy about everything—so happy, in fact, that ne is planning a trip down from dan Francisco next month to watch Kita do her number with Aatalre. The report* that he would be--ome a profensor of humor at Harvard were a surprise to Urouche Marx, he said. “Now It It were Vaaaar,'* he added. "I would he very much InterMted. On her Arst day out of the hosMtal, Hetty Grable attended a dou-Me-header baaetell game with teorge Raft I saw them later at Jie Beverly Derby. Betty says the i .in event of May S (kune* were enjoyed and prixiw award'*! to Mr*. Helen Hauer* and Mr*. Hazel Yake, who then present.*l them lo the KUestl of honor. The lirldo-elect also received many pretty shower xlfl* At the close of the evenlnx a delicious t>wn course liu-lieon was served Present were Helen Franz. Dorothy IsiFontalne. Helen Hauers. Hildexurd Htaim. Wanda .Wad*line, Pauline Marshall. Pauline Teople. Hazel Yake. Mary Getmer. Bsiher Schultz Marjorie Foughiy ami the honored guest. ANDRE WE WOODRUFF WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr and Mr*. t’Jiarle* Andrew* of North Second street announce the marriage us their daughter Julia to Glen Woodruff, only son «*f Mr and Mr* Welker Woodruff of Klin street. The wilding look place al Hhelhyvllle, Ky. August 31, lIMO, with the Rev. T. M. OllMier offhlalir.*. Mr* Woodruff hae been .-niptoyed at the General Klectrlc and Mr. Woodruff l* employed If. Lal’orie, where the couple will reside. The Little Flower study dull will meet at Ihe home nd Mrs Michael Borg Thursday evening al seven thirty o’clock. Mrs. Ed Berlin* will have the paper. The Women’s society of ChrlMtan service of the Methodist church of Monroe will meel In the churi4i annex Thursday aflern<»on at two-thirty o'clock OUT. The molher-dwuxhter fellowship suppor will be helil at the Methodist church In Monroe Friday evenInx at seven o’clock CUT Mr*. Helton I'asswater id Decatur will lie the t«p«*ker. A free will ottering will die taken. Mothers are urg ml to lirlng iwell filled baskets. It will not .be necessary to hr I si* table aervlce. The women's noclety of Christian service of the Halem Mcthodl*! church will meet at the home of Mr*. -Hen Tk-kle Wulnesday afternoon at one o’clock The Women’s society of Christian service of Xhe Ml. Pleasant church will meet at the hmne of Mr* Burl Fuhnmsn Thursday afternoon at two o’clock (OST). The mother-daughter bniHjiiet ntf the Kvangellcal church, sponsored by the women’s missionary society, will he held at Rie dhnrcti Friday evening »l dlve-lblrty oclot*.
doctor* won’t remove tho Impacts, wisdom tooth until later—protebl. not until she has Anlahed "Yank ii the R A. F." It'll be wedding tells for Phi Terry (the lead In Paramount'i "The Parson of Panamlnt'T am Warner starlet Susan Peters, wtu used to be Susan Carnahan. William Hellis. Louisiana ot millionaire and father-in-law o Writer Rowland Brown, bought i group of tighter planes for Greece but waa not able to get them ovei there before the Germans capture* Athens. Now, however, ho la aendir.| them to Cairo, where the Greet air force will Aght on. He received e personal meaaagt from King George II: "Your gif was not In vain. Greece will rte again" Maureen O'AulUvan's hurried tri| to Bermuda was to spend tw< weeks with Husband John Farrow whose ship put tr. there for repair* Bhe did NOT meet the Duke oi Duchess ot Windsor Dramatic break for Margie Garland. who used to study singing and dancing In Mary Martini school ot Weatherford. Texas The other day. Margie came on the "Birth of the Blues" set and Mary Introduced her to Bing Croeby, Then Margie sang a song for Bing. He was so Impressed he arranged for John Scott Trotter to try her out aa a vocalist In Han Diego After ahe cornea back Paramount will make a test of her. There wasn't a drop of liquor served at the Milton Berle party, and yet It drew over 300 people. That seU a record for Hollywood. . . . Vera Vague started the Idea with her Ice cream social. . . . The newa photographer! mtaped a ■well shot at the Morambo. Jane ] Ruasell and Jack Beutel, the two j kids in Howard Hughes’ “The Outlaw," ahowed up with the Gary j Coopers . . . Another sight to see I wa# Joe Yule, out at Charley Foy’a, doing an Imitation at hla son, Mickey Rooney. . . . Rita Johnson, now making a screen return In "Heaven Can Wait,” aaya ahe received only three fan letters objecting to her recent marriage. . . . Wonder what’s happened to Martha RayeT She and her Aance, Neal Lang, almost never ahow up at night clubs. Martha used to haunt the late spots. . . . Signs of the times: In all crowd shots. Twentieth Century-Fox now Is using Ava per cent as soldiers In other words, one extra in every 2(1 wears a uniform Iltidl*. -butler ar«d coffee will he furnished and the remainder will be carry-ill A special program ha* been arranged arid every mother anil daughter of the church I* cordially Invited to he prevent KtiKONALL Mr. and Me* ltan*<mi Barkley and Mr and Mr* Floyd Arnold enjoyed Rondsy In Cold water ,Vlrhl sun with Hev iwid Mr*, Wayne Arnold and the A J Hawkln* family. Ml** Donna lam Korienher I* confined lo her hi mil- on NuMinan avenue with measles. (Mia* Fern Lk-htenstelger and Herbert K Walker of Van Wert. Ohio. Muw Mary Ltrhtenateiger and Boxer Arnold of Decatur mo'or'il to Mishawaka Sunday 1o visit friend* and relative* of Mr Walker. They al*o attended tilic Indiana annual cotFerencc of the Kvangelleal church In South Bend Mr. and Mr*. Fred Smith have returned from Indianupoli*. where they spent the past *everal day*. Mr*. la*e Stull*, who ha* been confined to her bed tor the past two week* witlti heart trouble, la feellitg murh better and wa* able to sit up a Short time thi* tnornlnx Dr and Mr*. Janie* Knx.-1.-r left this marntax for their home In Cleveland. Ohio after a ten day*' visit here. Miss Constance Deel of For! Wayne, returned to her home Runday evenlnx after spendlnx the weekend visiting In thi* city Mrs. Cora Mtimma ami Mrs. Hamuel Martin of Warren, Ohio, returned to their homes yesterday after spendlnx a few days visit Inx relatives in thla city. •Mrs John H Holnhouse, Jr.. spent the 'weekend In Goshen, the xuest at Mlaa 'Ethel Satwyer. Miss Sawyer la a teacher In the Chamherlene school and wa* formerly from Bluffton. Thomas Jewell, of l»4 Fourth avenue. Sheridan. IM . underwent an iwnerxem y appendectomy thi* tnornlnx at tho Adaan* county memorial hospital. Mr. Jewell, a tranrellnx photographer, wa* strleken while mt the Hire hotel about 5 o'clock this morning and hod to lie taken to the hospital More than three and one-haK million dozen pairs of work glove* Is the annual U 8. factory output. according to the Census. - ■ —o Dance Wednesday Sun Set
Venezuela President jS§ * I f i General lulu Angarita New prMldent of Venexuela. General laalaa Medina Angarita has Indicated he la In full accord with the western hemisphere defense program. General Angarita succeeds General Eleaaar laipes Con trerma In whose cabinet he served a* mlnlater of war and the navy ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Holme* McCauley. Jr., of l<U4 North Second street are the parent* of a hahy hoy. horn at ■he Adam* county memorial hospital last evening at In 39 o'clock The .tehy weighed eight and onehalf pound*, lie ha* not iM-ett tiain ed—o I Adams County Memorial Hospital «>_ 4' A'hnltt.vl: Thomas Jewell. Springfield. Ohio; John Chare*, loute 6: lail* Butcher, route 4. Fort land Dl»ml**ed Mr*. Owen II Eleven* and liahy. route 5. ——— -o — f ACTIVITIES OF “1 | ADAMS COUNTY I 4-H CLUBS Smiling Junior The 81. John Smiling Junior 4 II dub had ihe Ar*t meeting the evenltix of April 30 Mr*. L. R. Meyer. adult lead'-r. had charge of Ihe record hooka were gTVeii to the meeting. hi*tructlon sheet* and member* of the club. OAlrera elected were a* follows: president. Irene Hultemeier; vice-president. Kvelyn Scheiitnuuii; secretary. Eleanor Meyer: *ong leader. Delores llullemeler: news reporter Bernice Hultemeier. Other members present were: Wllda Hrndtmueller. Itexine Itultemeler. Doris llunsold. Wlltadlne Klletie. Delore* Srheittimnti. Carol Jean Bullemeler. Barbara Bnttsold. Marcella Kies*. Kilecn Kras*. Kldine Si hroeder. The next meeting will be held at t p m. Thursday. May-IS. at the St. John school house All the member* and other girl* who are Interested are Invited. St. John's Boys The organization meeting of the 81. John's Boys' club was held on Thursday. May I. at Ihe Bt. John's Hi-hoot Kiectlon of officers wa* a* HI Sunday. May 11, MOTHER'S DAY m Say it wilhffloweriT DECATUI FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave - PHOMt 100 Mother’s Day SPECIAL Shampoo. Finder wave, and Manicure SI.OO THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Helen Howell BEAUTY SHOP 221 N. Saeond St. PERMANENTS.. 11.95 up - - Operator* • Hatan Howell, Vara Sauar
NEW WAR MAI* A new W*r Map of Europe, of convenient size to fit In the usual geography text Intok. showing ihe German occupation of Greece and rh«« MjttiiN of Knraprin Ihiuimliuln up lo th** minut*. In i»«»* family for you The map *how* ihe area* occupied by the Axla Power*, the boundaries of European countries In H*2*t, and at the preterit moment. the "Junior axla" parltiera. and the remaining territory of Lnrope *llll free of German domination The map will enable you to under atand newt stories from the European War front and to vlauallxe the present military situation Mend ihe coupon below for your copy. on. lose four cent* In postage stamp* to cover return postage and handling cost*: CLIP COUPON HERB F M KERRY. Dept WM 2. Oaily Democrat'* Service Bureau. 1011 Th-rteenth St. WASHINGTON. D C. Enclosed find four rests In stamp*; send my copy of the war Map of Europe lo N A M STREET and No. CITY STATE. I read the Decatur Ihilly Democrat. Iterator. Ind
follow* president. !.eo King: vicepreaeldeitt. Eleanor Meyer; secretary, Vaughn King; song lender. Alfred Hillletneler. The following members were pre»* nt l.co King. Vaughn King. Eleanor Meyer. Alfred Bullemeler. j Junior Hultemeier. Ralph Horning The next meeting will In- held May 9 at the H! John's school St. Mary's The Ht Mary’s township tII club met St the Pleasant Mffi* *rhoo! Wednesday after noon. April 30. for the organisation meeting Fourteen members were present, officer* elected were s« follows: President. Kathleen Noll, ricepresident, Joan Chronliter; secre-tary-treasurer. (tilth Clark: song leader. Dora McCullough: new* reporter. Jean Marie Everett: a«»i«tant secretary-treasurer. Bonnie Bebout; assistant *»ng leader Joan Chronlster The next meeting will he held SI the Bobo school with Joan Chronlater. Bonnie Behout and Eleanor Chronlster a* hostesses. All member* are requested to have thetr material and pattern* at thi* meeting — o W'ldflowcr Festival A-ranged Trout I Mike Mich (UR> A wildflower festival to Im- held here May 29 through June 1 I* on.- of tlte ttrsl of Its kind In the stale, and the initial festival of what is hoped
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will become an annual celebration In the upper |ieiitu*ula Two full day* of tour* of the vicinity, conducted by natur*ll»t*, are M-h'-dul-ed ——— —gBiggest user* of sugar are the | is fltMi bakeries !n the C 8.. census I figure* showing llielr yearly sugar I coitsinpilon to be more than a biti lion ami a quarter pound*. SEED POTATO HEADQUARTERt Contact your Ls-al A A I* Btor# Manager al once for real saving* oil beat quality Heed Potatoes, j prices this year are much lower than last year. We have a limited amount already hooked al attractive price* for delivery April Ist. j We will have all varieties for your : selection .Special « arlo.nl Price*, jA A F Food S'orc* advt ■ — 1 "—I
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