Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1941 — Page 3

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2/.SOCIETY

CLUB PLANS INTERESTING MEET | Ail meeting hn« been! planked for tin- Tero* urn) Twin- I UM < »•' Tuesday evening July ‘ at||b '• ’hiriy o'cl«M*k In Hanna-1 Nut* ci park. Decatnr ■All memlter* are t.«k'd n> <<>in<*| drM* i for fun and frolic and to bring friends and "'heir friend-*' Mukle will Im- itichii-g*- <>f Ixtrenz rK ** I'-tle" it the topic- to In- dl*eusiwd »nd the on will b» in > har<- of Rose Marie Stanley Gaine will Im* in clurge of llolwrt I Railffir Thc cllowlng silh-toplc-s Will hr alvei. "A wrllhred boy“ hy ILilpiJ (iroffi. ''A wc-ilbi.-d girl," Wanda Naadn Im-; "The height of ill manwars," N.imiil Stemy. and The fin ■)e. I E ' -eit Johnson and Robert Browt. The Church .Moth«ra study club, will* at the .Methodist chun-h Tuesde • afternoon at two-thlrly o'clock with Mrs Wesley l.i-limii'i having devotionala. The lesson for Ike Os 1 noon will he "School, the Child hind the Home ” HoatesMm are M- Clyde Harris and MrWaNot J. Klary iMr.laii'l Mrs. M I Miller entertained Monday evening with a nil o'clock supper honoring the latter'a hrothe. Floyd Caaaeiman. of Hoquiam, B’> hington. who I* making Ma fir-' vlxit here In more than c MatelOßlGDrinksi/lM T J TtA®’ w '** 1 # pig/> V W** ■ ’ CO* af’ *» mF TETj U I I HELENA || RUBINSTEIN'S Apple Blossom 1 Cologne I I Sparkling flower-fra-il ‘ grance... romantic and utI terly feminine. Make* you | feel both gay and lovely! I | Apple Blossom Cologne in I I wasp-waist bottle with it* I * own atomizer,!. 25.C010g0e I I without atomizer, 1.00 I I ami otooion ooov eowoti I I -fragrant partner to the Apple I BloMom Cologne in big 3owI lend bw with pwS, IM B. J. Smith Drug Co.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Oaadtlna, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhone* 1000 — 1001 Thursday llumllatic Study Club. Mrs. Lewis Staub. 7 3t* p. tn. Spanish American Auxiliary. American l-egloti Home. 7'30 p, m Friday Chicken S ipper, Hoagland Methodist Church. S p. m CDT. Monday Red Cro*a Center Open For Inotrueted and Supervised Knitting and Crocheting. Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p m Adam* County Home Economic* Chorus. Home, 2 p in. ▼uoaday Mothers Study Club. Methodist Church. 2:30 p in Delta Theta Tail Business Meeting. Mrs. Charles Kile. ii p in. twenty years. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schainerloh and daughter Sharon Ann. Mrs Bertha Miller of Decatur. Mr and Mrs Ralph llotrln Joan wnd Jennie Casselman of Monroeville. Mrs. Kila Miller and Miss Betty Simms. MISS MARTHA B CHRISTEN ANO LEO F. FAUROTE WED Miss Martha B. Christen, daughter of Mi- Alic,- < h i-t>:i of Win ! Chester street, became the bride of la-o F. Faurote. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Faurote of near Decatur, in the St Maty's Catholic church, this morning. The Rev. Alvin Jadnskl received the double ring ww» at sig o'clock Sister Agnes Theresa played the wedding march and the at'endants were Mias Bemadine Faurote. sister of the groom, and John Faurote. brother. The bride wore a, pink redingote. embroidered with matching braid aero** the shoulders and down the front of the coat. A white picture hat. gloves and a white rosebud corsage completed her costume. Her footwear was pink and blue and she wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the groom Miss Faurote was attired in a lilue redingote with a white picture hat and whi'e gloves. She wore sandals of two tones, of blue and a gold locket, which was a gift of the bride. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother for members of the immediate families. The dining table was attractive with a white linen cloth and a low floral centerpiece. Bowls of garden flowers decorated the home. Mr. and Mrs. Faurote left this ! morning on a wedding trip of unannounced destination. They will be at home after July 12 at 122 M West Monroe street in their newly furnished home Both are well known and popular young folks of thia community. The bride has 'been employed at the Smith Drug comiMiny for the past serene) years and the groom Is a member of the contracting firm of Myers and Faurote. There will Im* a business meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority at the home of Mrs. t’liarle Kile Tuesday evening at *l* o'clock. The sorority met last Tuesday at the home of Miss Vivian Lynch on Fifth street. Plans were made for the stand at the fair and Mrs. Robert Gay and Mrs. Jerry Gage were appointed as <-<wbalrm<-n. o — f — — A Adams County Memorial Hospital w—— — - 4 Admitted: Mrs. Clarence Zlner, SOP Adams street; Marlon Armantrout. Bryan: Norman Koons. Geneva. Dismissed: Miss Gwendolyn Aeschlemann. Berne, O Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

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Mr and Mrs. C. D. T<-«pl- left early this afternoon for their summer hotnt- on Sylvan lake at Rom - City They will Im- Joined there by their son-in-law ami daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T. T, McClintock an I children. Joan. Susan and Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Cai Steury and son Steven and Mr. and Mrs. John Doan and sons Joint and Roliert will leave this evening for Hamilton laike. They will be Joined over Sunday by Miss Annabelle Iman and David Heller. Mr. and Mrs W J. Ilo< kinan left this afternoon for Cleveland, Ohio for an overnight visit with the former's aunt. Tomorrow they will leave for Qu>d>ec. Canada for a Visit. After a several days' fishing trip in Maine they will continue to Philadelphia where they will attend the Elks convention in session there from July 13 to 17. .Mr. Bockman is a delegate from the De< atur lodge 'Miss Ruth Voglewede of Toledo. Ohio will spend the Fourth with her mother. Mrs. C J. Voglewedo of West Monroe street. Miss Juanita Noll, who has l»een seriously 111 at tin- Adam* county memorial hospital with typhoid fever, was reported as being Very much Improved the past few day*. Mr. and Mrs Hliermati Kunkel of north of the city will have as their guests over the holiday their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. David Kunkel of Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Thimines, daughter Evelyn and son Walter. Jr. of Portsmouth. Ohio. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Thompson of South Fifth street will have a* their guests over the Fourth and the weekend Mr. and Mr*. George Bakewell. son John and daughter Doris of Aliquippa and Mrs. Howard Duff and son Harry of Newcastle. Pennsylvania. .Mr. and Mrs. C. D Knukel of north of the city returned today from a two-weeks' vacation at Crooked lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gay are spending several days visiting their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Koos of North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkel, son Fred and daughter Sanna wer* in Greenville. Ohio the first of the week, where they attended the wedding of Miss Frances Morton of that city and Mayo Prentice of Tacoma, Washington. Mrs. Harry Troutner of Wren. Ohio is reported as seriously ill with an attack of gall stones. She Is the wife of Rev. Harry Troutner. Mrs. Sarah Max left yesterday for her home in Chicago after a visit with relatives here and In Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. B. Schulman of Chicago will arrive here this evening for a several days' visit with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalver and daughters, Carol and Bobbie, and to assist Carol in celebrating her sixth birthday anniversary. The condition of .Mrs. Tommy Leonard, who has been suffering

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with typhoid fever, was reported a* le-lng fair today. Henry Nelreiter. Eddie Anderson and Marion Hoagland will leave tonight for a lt»-day fishing trip to! White Fish Falls. Ontario. Canada Mi and Mrs. Joe Reynolds and gisnddaughter. Catherine T<-epl<-. are Iqgvlng this weekend for an extended stay at the lakes. . . ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pruitt of Dutrbridge. Ohio are the parents of a baby boy, born Monday morning at !•> o'clock at the Community ho* pital in Bowling Green, Ohio. The luaby. who weighed nine pounds, ha* 'la-en named Stephen Mrs. Pruitt is the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Adrian Garard of *6* Dierke •treet. Mr. and Mrs WaPer Zimmerman of route 2 are the |>a.'<-nts of a bwby Kiri, born at the Adams county memorial hospital this morning at six o'clock Slie weighed eight pound* and two ounces ami lia* been num ed Arlene Kay. ORDER COMPANY CONTINUED FROM PAGD ONB Items. < *tii< i i'.s l-elli-ved that the adminktration is prepared to keep the plant operating at any cost. President R- osevelt emphasized tile ijtnlntstraiion's attit-.’de yesterday in iris aniioum <-nient that the mi.nagement and operation of >d ttie North American company plant at Inglewood. Caßf., which lh<- i rniy assu ned June to halt a work stoppage, had been returned to Hie company. Mt Itoosevc It asserted that he wo ild take eiinilar action if defelise production was tlireai- ned by further disruptions. "Sliciild efforts in- made again to ■nlerfere with this essential proaluction." he said, "I will no. hesitate to take whatever steps may licre:iftf-r ba- necessary to imsure its continuance " It was considered unlikely that the ailtnlnistration would delay ac-

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tion at Alton long after expiration of this aftermsm's deadline, although the strike Is not scheduled until Sunday. * I' Official-! did not believe that gov-e.-ninetit Intervention then would ■equlre troops since there ha no work stoppage by striking or picketing employees. This dispute, they said, is an instance of the management defying a government order, rather than a union's refusal to return Io work, as was the caste In the North American strike. Should the president decide to take over the plant, offlcmls said, lie can act either as commander-in- .] chief of the armed forces or use | Hie "draft industry" section of the selective service act. He could use any one <>t three metnods: I. Order the- army ordnance- sec tion to take charge of production . 2. Contract with some other c artridge firm, sue It as Remington, to operate tin- plant forth,- government. 3. Form a "dummy corporation" to assume operation. This preHed:ire was used in the Smith and Wessent strike- eluring the world •var. — - -O- — CITY PLANS TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB , i time Members of the Legion IHist wdl I aid city and county authorities in directing traffic and lurking cars at the field. Aulolwts may enter the field from federal highway 221 , or from Wasliington street. Exit | from the field may he macle over these two roads and from .Meibers st r*-et. No mall deliveries will lie made Friday, other than special delivery, i Tice Inutk and library will be closed ! and the- Daily Democrat will not I publish an edition. 500 .Sheets, neatly wrapped, B'/jxl 1- 20 lb. White unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptJnble for all kinds of mimeograph work and suitable for ink signature, 80c. The Heratur Democrat Cn

TUCKER BOSSES AUTO LICENSE Over *>oo State Joba T« Be Affected Under GOP Officials Indlunupolls. July 3 UP’ <*<>v Sehrlcker today xave MerrMnry of Stale James M Tm-ker unclouded authority over the auto licensing division, making the 33 year-old ot sic lai the only Republican to sur- ■ vtve laet week's supt* tne court de t c ision with major appointive pow- j ers The governor announced his decision to surrender any patronage control he might claim over the division after receiving a mentor anclum from attorney general George Reamer Who advised that the sec retary of state claim, based

LOOK IITO THE TOE! ' ii I SEE THE CHRYSLER THUNDERBOLT TOMORROW'S AERODYNAMIC CAR! KjmLw / \ B f • ffi| / '* Do YOU want to look into the future and enced the cars of today! see the trend in car design? Don’t mis* seeing the var that everyDo you want to learn what makes cars body s talking about. It s here for a short go faster on less power? h,nv on b - Would you like to know why cars | ' l> ' I ' ‘ " , grow more beautiful as they become I <1 I' g more efficient? I (| | Il IV 111 Ilf Come and sec Chrysler's Thunderbolt, I L.| f t Airflow principles developed to the point I s< of perfection! Sure to influence the future I j , Oo f l I.} as the 193 i Airflow Chrysler has influ- ’’• 'f K Phil L. Macklin & Co. WEST MADISON STREET OPPOSITE COI HT HOUSE

cm a 1*37 !»» n|i|i*-.n*-d Icvltlmat** i Tin- krtlott I' ff Tm k«-t fr«-»- tc» In- i Kin m gradual c hunxe-ovet which *-v<-hlually will place Republican* jln ulhiiii fm i»ic«-nt nf th** ic>l>* invnlvt-d only th*- •■nforcem«-ni di-1 vi«lc>n ami tl»- w-drlii tax division ' w*-r«* withheld Enforcement went tn th*- rtat*-* ptdlt*■ undet a l''tl att and th* I governor retained control over ap-t i proximat*-ly 2<t employ* - in tin i weight 'ax division under th* term, of 'h*- supo-me court cleclsiotl gh Ing him «ol*- exec utive .ceil lioi Uy The enforcement Side which I Governor Nchiokc-r otdered «iat* polh •- to <ak* over immediately, involve <1 only iibonl Co employe I Tm ker had tio *tateni*-iit to make 101 l the chief executive's move hit I Indic iitc-d no sw>-> ping dismlseici- oi i mass hirings would lake place-Fli-f Democ rat to to-* his Job I hi th*- licensing division was d*- | partmetit head Edwaid Ntein. who I will stirrende-i 111- poeltlon to ' ell Me Ihlllle-I, Wilk 111-Oil Repilb

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• an. appointed several week* apo Icy the secretary of state as deputy j in charge of licensing <> — Dr. Richard Schug T<> Army Service Dr llic'i.itl Si-hug former I tec aI ! ur young man and son of Mrs. J John rtchUK. of Third street was | called into army service this we-ek, i d *.i learned li*- today Dr. -tc hint who Iw* l<*-*-n asMclated I a.th rh»- Furd Ii *»p 'a! in Ih-trolt, 1 M c-higan sin < graduation from iiiecli.il ho<d was entrained a' ,-M-lfr dg»- Fn hl Mount Clemms. M di zat He* he 'd* i t'< -lani's c «m mlssloti in t i«- i -• • • »rps «f ’b** Uniii-d States army end i* a gradt u.ife- of Indiana university medical | school He i* a graduate- of the |Dc-iaiui junlot -e-niccr high school. 1 and i-liteu-cl India la iinive-rsity 1 after graduation heie.