Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1941 — Page 3

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tiflN WALTHER Hague holds meeting Tl ,_ z <„ n Walther League held rrtaUr "locational “"•* bu * l, Tuesday evening In r\ur<!i " ,l Tl "' #r*i prayer Paul Holl* l«*d # i,rr« ni* dl**‘U**i«n on the * "Living (N Tafonf'T „ Ml. n> meeting »«“ op' 1 " ~ pr< dent. Walter Holl®. r v »'re "‘ a ’’ "" ,l , r( j Tin- roll call ••• £,l art’ll paying of dues. K . .Ziu of Linda MarbarhN- ■’iwn Geiger. »nd Fred . ».r<‘ i|i|""V'-d of. all of moil'd nid an- unadilo to atM Irtna I.llli'lt and Ed M 4, Si hulls Messrs I’harlw* •rUrrtik a»d Lawrence Fuelling t ,„ t ,,, : it,d into !iu n»l» rulilp of fr Uao* Uy winl»r interesHil in join K tbe Chun li soft-ball Irani l» ttkrd to «* !’»“• Hanchor. \ ranuiM'H was chosen to mike tnsageno-nt* " *'• ,o W, ’ ,wl, ' r UM , for a •'•ok; those on the ciwii Ellen Mailaml. Dorolbne

B re *'• ——— [female Weakness MD OTO FORTIFY RED BLOOD! Ljdia E Pinkham’s TABLETS min add'd »««»’ h*» e helpeU tlMandt of Kiri* to rrtave funcgsswja.’ftsw; u.:4 up red blood and thus aidin womotlng MORE STRENGTH. Forth trying' 4 A 'plendtd food for Ihr whole family Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread Get the benefits of extra vita mine! Each loaf Is equal in vitamin B’ the pellagra-preven toe vitamin and iron to broad made with average whole wheat Hour. Serve delicious Hon-E-Krust Bread regularly. Your Grocer Haw It! HON-E-KRUST BAKING CO. Phone 1 I Ho 2nd St. Decatur ——■— Z»> v * Sing it with a " ELGIN* - Pemty- D jewefo. IOK geM MtodJr mie r . XjdJpTV* jewet* «• reoe peMMed. ipjF ■ w gWtarWv wIM psH PNed. A 1 W7S * •• • tondies... happiness ’ • Elgin- these things • birthday! Honor a loved "* • birthday with one of the exI"""*. *tar-tinwd Elgin* from tobeelion. Many are in the sort gold. From 5M.75. .■ U ®°B T TERMS

Frohnapli<| and Paul Hoile The lx>asuc carried out their . piedae of being a IM pen ent w- ’ lety toward the Hold, n Anniversary # Fund. The U-ague voted to pay ( half as the eppenses fur the Vm . i erlran and Christian flags tn bu I erected In the rliuii h proper A number of l.<*aKUrr* are planning to attend the Indiana Di«!rlct WalIther la-ague Convention in be held May 23 and 21 at UplsVille, K-n • | ttpeky. Kh-etfon of officers were held ’ 1 with remits a* follows:, President Waith-r Hoile a Vice-President dlarold ’fettmer I Secretary li.rothea Frohnapfel f Tree sorer dlortrthy Nchgepf • News Reporter Vera Hauer l>elegate to Zone Business Meet- . Ings Ch'-ar l«ank*nau ) v Chairman <if Christian Pentice t Carl Fu« iling f Chaitman of Christian Know ledge Paul Hoile . .Meml» r»iih> Committee Vera , Hauer and George Hunter Hick Committee Vera Hauer. „ Mae Hoffman, and Ellen Malland r The neat meeting will be a social on Wednesday. May 2* In the s church recreation rooms The i i»m- --■ mlttee in charge include. Vera Hau er. chairman. Mae Huffman. Carl I Fuelling, and lliehaid Malland All member* are urged io attend The Willing Workers class of the First Christian church will hold a marshmallow and welner Iwke at Haniia-Nutiman Park Friday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. Mrs. I Carl Hrunni will lie the hostess., ] with Mrs. John Reinhard as assist, ant All member, are invited to attend • MRS STEICMEVER 1 HAS DISCUSSION CLUB The Ht. Ann discussion group met at the home of Mr* Carl Htelgmeyer last evening with roll call and current events opening the meeting Mrs. Anselm Hackman read a paper, "May. the Month of Mary. Queen of Mothers;" Mr* Kd Keller. "The Poor Souls; “Mrs. Tine ma* Leonard. "The Life of Ht. Manlea.” Mis* Matilda Merbers read a poem, "A Wonderful Mother” ami Mrs. Leonard closed the program with a prayer for peace. The nv»t regular meeting Will be June II at the home of Mrs. ilaipii Roop at which Hine Mrs Veronica Wolpert Will be the leader. ROBERT MESHBERGER HONORED WITH PARTY The Misses Marcella Hcherry and Mary Htrlu-gger were hostrsami a' a farewell party given Monday for Robert Me-dsberger at th<- home of Miss Hnbegger. Mr Mesbberger left Tuesday morning for selective service training. i flames were played and prixe* awarded to Orval Hale-ggi-r and <llen Dutmck Miniature airplanes were given as favors and the group

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By 808 HOPE Pinch-hitting for Harrison Carroll, Who Is on Vacation HOIXY WOOD -The world is I full of han. Hollywood is full of liars Occasionally—very occasion* ly—oven Diogenes Hope has been known to tell a

teentsy • weenta y prevarication himself. T h • r • are those who insist that it's a net essary evil. That If you tried to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth for 24 hours, it would put you in the nuthouse. Or in

■rd Bob Hope

jail. Certainly rot in pictures. That doesn’t have to be the case, though Even romance need not be all UM. A man doesn’t alwaya need to tell a girl that her eyes are like the stars and her hair is like spun gold. Why doesn’t he Just come right out and say, "You don’t look like Dorothy Ijimour. but I love you." Why don’t you try it some time? I (I already have. It didn’t work worth a booL But you may be different! Just to prove that the truth can be told, even in Hollywood, and that Hope is just the man to do it, we’re going to let you in on some of the hitherto undisclosed 1 and closely guarded secrete of the elite of fllmdom. And we won’t J spare anybody In the first place. It is perfectly true that there s a picture of Madeleine Carroll in Bob Hope's dressing room. But the inscription, "To • the dearest, sweetest, most lovable boy in the world.” was not exactIly autographed by Madeleine, it was autographed by Hope. 1 feel better, now that that’s off I my chest. That thing that Dottie Lamour wears in her Jungle dramas isn't really a sarong at all If it were a sarong, theaters could charge five ''dollars, and get it. Did you ever a real sarong? ‘ Dietrich — and this hurts me more than it does you—does not • have the most beautiful pins in , Hollywood. The Sunset bowling alleys do. J Cecil B (for Bathtub) De Mille. who has immortalized that important plumbing item and be- • come synonymus with it, only actuDistributed by King I V" " presented Mr. Meshberger with an attractive gift At a iate hour a delicious luncheon was served which consisted of baked ham. toastlt-*, |mlato chip*, pickle*. oliVes. ice cream, waiters and coffee. d'resent were June lh»l»ach. Jim Myers. Fern Dubach, lanmard Hletler. Marguerite Meshberger, It •lien Dubach, Marjorie Reynolds. Clarence Bauman. Oival llabegger. Gh-n Inthach. the gums ot hohor Robert Mesltherger. and the ho*teases. There will he a regular meeting of the Huslneas and Professional women's club at Appelman's restaurant Wednesday evening at sixthirty o'clock Members are reminded to nate change In place BUUCK-BULTEMEIER APPROACHING WEDDING Mr. and Mr*. August Bunch of near Decatur announce the engagement and awroaching m irriage of their only daughter, Irene, to Clarence Biithvneler, son of Mr. and Mrs. AJtilph Bultemeler. The ceremony will occur at two •thirty o’clmk Hunday afternoon. May 25. In the Zion Lutheran church at Friedhelm Mi** Buuck has chosen Miss Lorlene Werling. cousin of the groom, a* her maid of honor and Mia* Kldoro BulHuneier. a sister of the grumn and Miss Evelyn Kline as bridesmaid*. Elmer Bultemeier. brother of the groom, will serve as best man while Wilbert thillomeler and Mel-

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ally used a bathtub in six of the M pictures which he has directed or produced. The tub* in his hums are plain, white, uninteresting |iorcelaln tube Personally, he much prefers a stall shower. Kay Milland has been concealing for years the fact that hie Chrim tian name la really Reginald. The army didn't know what It was up against when it accepted Jimmy Stewart He now has six colonels and a major general an. swrrtng his fan mail. Jack Benny's boasted appeal for women supposedly Is duo to hie large and lustrous eyes. As a mat. ter of fact, it's myopia that makes him Ic-ok that way Paulette Goddard dose not poo. seas the most gorgeous figure in the world. The Aga Khan doea. Otherwise, she has no rivals. The lowdown on Charlie McCarthy is that he’s a heartless little runt with no feelings whatsoever. Hope Is not jealous of the Barrymore profile. He's only Jealous of the Barrymore romantic past. It'S merely subversive propsganda, thia rumor that Garltos shoes win be used to convoy Atlantic shipping The new anti-sweater edict didn't catch Lana Turner unprepared. She's been sewing hers together for months, to make winter coats for Toto and Gargantm. They never allow Gable on the ‘Tarzan’’ seta. It aggravates the elephants. There's going to be a critical shortage of sheets and tablecloths thia winter. Al) the linen has beer, requisitioned for Don Ameche’s collars That’s simply sunburn on the W. C. Fields schnozzola. And nobody believed that a girl with only one eye could attain stardom until Veronica Lake popped up. When Claudette Colbert trims her bangs, not a hair of them is wasted. Jerry Colonna saves them all against the day when he wakes up without a mustache. The Marx Brothers didn't split up because they ran out of ideas. They ran out of blondes. Harpo has the same ideas he always had. This Is where Hope ran out of ideas, though. But it's probably all the truth you could stand for one day. If I tried any more. I might have to depend on soma nasty, unconfirmed rumor. That's "Nothing But the Truth” so help me! Features B>iidl<ste. Ine.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 a ——— Thursday First I’. H Progressive Worker* Claws, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Hill, 7; SO p. m. First Halted Brethren D Y. 11. Clam. Mr*. Floyd Death. 7 SO p. m. So Cha Rea. Appi-lman'< Restaurant, 7:30 p. m. Nuttman Avenue, I' B. Work and Win Class, .Mrs. Pearl Reed. 7:30 p. tn. Phoebe Bible Clsas, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. 7:45 p m. Our lady of Victory lll*cu»*lon Group. Mr*. Irenaeus Gase, 7:30 p. m. ladles’ Aid Society. Presbyterian Church. 2:SO p tn. Friendship Vailage Club. Blue fc'rcrk Community Building. I p. m Women of Moose. Moose Home. X p. m. Spanish American Auxiliary, American l<eglon Home. 7:30 p. m. Friday Pocahontas Isxlge. Red Men Hall. 6 p. nt Willing Workers <’la«*. HannaNuttman Park. 7:30 p. in Phllathae Class. Mrs. Johnson, 7:30 p. m Golden Rule Class, Robert McBride. x p. m COTRummage Sale by Presbyterian Women. DeVoss Building, 153 South Second Street, Al! Day. Saturday Cafeteria Supper. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. S to 7 p m. Rummage Sale, Presbyterian, DeVoss Bldg. 153 8. Second Street. All Day. Monday Pythian Sisters Temple K. of P. Homo, 7:30 p. m. Red Cross Center Open For In structed and Supervised Knitting and Crocheting. Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p m. Adam* County Home EionomiM Chorus. Moose Home. 2 p m. Kum-Join-U* Class. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mauller, 7:80 p. m Wednesday Business and Professional Women's Club. Appetaian’s Restaurant. 6:30 p. m. vln Buuck will be ushers. The bride-elect will ibe given In marriage by her only brother. Norman Buuck. The groom-elect is a graduate of the Ossian high school and la employed hy the WhlHe construction company. The Pocahontas lodge will meet in Red Men ball Friday evening at

six o’cltM k This Is to lie a Very importuni ine-ilns a* election of of <li <-r« will be held Tit* ini'ctlns is called at six so the group can later attend the group meeting in Fort Waynr at eight o’clo< k FRIENDtHIR GUILD HAB REGULAR MEETING The Wo>ld Frietidritlp Guild of the First I'rasbyteriau efinr-h h<-ld the regular meeting in the social i room of the church last evening I at six o'' lock lloatrsses for the dr i liclous dlun- i were Mrs. IM< l> Ihtt . kin. Mr* Gladys (’‘nttwberUin and Mrs. Clarence Zin«-r The tarttle •ere attractive with )lgh , <d taper and -prins flowera. .During the business meeting a report was made on the Pr-»hy’,-r ian convent I m at LaOiwug" by Mrs. James Moses and Mr*. Il «l» ert Gay Mader* for tie study hour were Miss Donna Fenhnorc and Mina Hetty Frlslnger. who gave th<lesson on "Christ and Peace in Our Time*.” MOTHERB AND DAUGHTERS ENJOY BANQUET AND PARTY Th** Zion Lutheran mianlonaiyi society entertained with a mo’hrr I daughter hanquet in the social rttovn* of the church last evening One hundred and twenty m>onlM*i« ' ( and guest* were present and Were seated at five I >ng table* beautifully de<virat<-d with large li>uq<l<*t* <f spring flower* Mrs. Henry Hhoen*t«di raid ' grace, after which a delicious din nur was served Mrs Paul Hchults gave the coartedlng prayer and read a poem entlil>-d "The Prayer of a Parent.” The stage was very attractive with large bouquets of tulip*, iris and spires The program opened with a toast to the daughters fr mt the mothers by Mrs. Haymond , Lefts and the response was given by Miss Mary Letts. The "Idest mother present. Mrs. L Henry Rhoenstadt. had the honor of 1 being accompanied by her dough-1 ter. Mrs Blakey, her granddaugh-' I ter. Mr*. Aaron Welland and her! great granddaughter Miss Kathi-r-l Ine Weiland Mr*. Schoenatadt and Mr* Ar- L thut Hchamerloh the youngeat . mother, were each presented with I a large bouquet of Howers Musical selection* were given by Donald and Bene Hieberlch on the I accordion. They were "Petro's Re- ■ turn" and "You Are My Hun hlne.”. Mis* Mary l*eilz sang. "That Old Fashioned Mother of Mine." acc tnpanled at the piano by Mrs. Hchultz A book review "Life With Moth-, er" by Clarence L Day was given'

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Double Murder in California F ■'-’S* «■ la i * J J Im W ' *** 1 Jan W’ r ft On the desert near San Bernardino, Cal.. Alfred Wells, 81, an exconvict, shot and killed hi* i.thr-in-law, Mrs. Jean Weils (left), and her sister, Rose Desiree, 17, according to police. Before she died, the Dcstree girl is report'd to have told police he also intended killing his brother, David, 24, Jean's husband. Police -ay Wells wa« in a rage because his half-sister Violet trioM! would not keen house for him.

by Mr* It D. My«r* Thre«- more selei tliin* were given by the lite-lierl'-h*. "Tile Flymg Hquadr >n.” "The Fiesta'' and "Fcrryle at Here nude ” The program was concluded with a reading by Mr* Nellie Ellsworth Meyers of Exeter, Cal. entitled "II site " 1»y Edgar A Guest. Each <>lte present Wa» presented with a gaily colored handkerchief corsage Announcement was made that a regular meeting of the society Will be held the second W«d-tie-day In June The committee In charge of last night's entertainment Im Iml- d Mr*. E W. lainketiau, Mi- Ray mond McDougal. Mrs. Ilolw-rt Helm. Mrs. Robert Freidiy, Mr*. Paul Bu*se and Mr* Gerald Ni lson o Sons Os l*effion To Meet Monday Mernlier* of the Hons of the Le glon will tm-et Monday night Mil Hi at * o'clock All member* are urged to attend as the Memorial Day pt ignun will be discussed. o Monroe Bible School Clomr Friday Night Closing exercise* for the Monroe Bible rchool will Ire held at K o'clock Friday evening at the Monroe Motbodiat church. Rev. It. W Johnson, of Pleasant Mills, will

1 Ire the principal -peiker The pre | I gram will Ih- presented by th<- ' children of the s,-h rd. who will I I also show exhibits of their work $76,000 In Insurance Paid Here In 1010 I Insurance claim- paid to policy ! i holders and In nefli iarle- in Itrcatur la-t year amounted to |7d.MP. i ai i-ording to figure- i.-lea-'-d t.rday | by the National Pnderwrlter. In ' Indiana payment* were s.’>*.too mm I Total payment* in the I'nlted State* H'ates and Canada to policy holder* and benefieiarie* totaled lIIM.EK.MC Tire name* irf Decatur person* listed tn the annual report were: O-car L Van< e. Page Blackburn. < Eimo Faurote. Albert Fruchte. ' ' Lawrence Klelnbenz Emma Man ;

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key. Ixnnuel Merriman. Mary Miller. Henry Hrtiulte and Andrew Wolpert. The amount of indlvldi 'lai (Hillcie- was not li-tml Personals Mr and Mr* Grover Clouser entertained at dinner recently lor I Mr* Fred L Miller and daughter I Virginis of California other guests I pan Mi iiei Hi J < Mu • i Dr and Mr- Fred Patter«-m Visited in Fort Wayne for a short time A edneadsy a t< riioon Dr mid Mr* Roy Archbold and Mi ■ P lipsr Elch'r were Fort Wayne vlai’ '■•’ ! c lay I.' 11 tilth . Fir !! .y, Ohio was s tiuslni •* caller hire this morning. Mr* John Warman of route five. I who ha* been 111 with a streptsest- < |c Infection. I* repir'i-d ss being >■ hi- improved Arthur E Voglewede returned I horn W'-dne-day night from Pm h ; eater Minn where he acromsnsled I hi* mother Mr* I'harles E Voglewerle. who underwent a major op»-r---1 aiion at the Mayo clinic. Her cosj diHon Is r- ported satisfactory, ali tbough she sill lie confined to the i hospital for a few more weeks. o — Oregon'< dairy industry amounts I Io about Itn.SN.OOO a year

■ Jr We found away ' I WAS an average man.». rocking j 1 along- The plus I needed to push ahead was lacking. One day a friend remarked' 'How do you feetP I repllad, •All right... I guewi. why?'" Th.* man found away to go ahead. He rea-oi.ed. lam not a* alert . . keen or aggressive a* I might tie That'* why 1 I am Just rocking along He found bl* answer in the time-tried and tested MSB Tonic In the absence ' of a focal or organic disorder—B S S will restore deitclent iron in the blood .. • 11 bring back color step up your energy I and help make”yoi< /rd like yourtelf I again." Tone up your *y*tem naU down your Job be tn line tor ad- | lancement It is worth a good trial