Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1941 — Page 3

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I Peach Season Is About I o ver -So Buy Now B TRUCK FREESTONE I. S. Nd. |. 2 in. and up mmsm PeachesJQ? I I oi "ect from orchard to you, tree ripened I Michigan for 2$C II '« COLD 11 "atermeuins lOc an( ' h I *-* * lu * Th * m - up I APPLES LEMONS ORANGES g... Juicy Sunk let Bl *sc 19c 0 „ 15c o . B Caches m n>s. 2sc I £jxujc |:s\nic B | ■ O | | I 11 ' '"■■■ I tu/ m. 1 Alt* I Armour’s Star Thurintcer a* Ms 2gon. Ih > | 3( T MMER SAUSAGE, lb H frig** HADDOCK FILLETS, lb. 15c I •ISll LAKE SMELTS, lb. --- !"/<• I BONELESS PERCH, lb. 22c Phone 1300 — DAISY MAE — Free Delivery (market house E Decatur’fi Quality Meat Shop.

FAREWILL PICNIC FOR JIM CHRISTSN Mr* Allct Chrlklon and i nf her itninediate family enjoyed k . picnic <m<i»'i in ih«* ahelii't boiMv ' s' llanns-Nnunmn park last niali' ' In fat'ewell to her eon. Jim who left ihle morn.hit for air torfta ser rirr He rnßorts first to Port H«-t>ja-mln Harrison, Indianapolis and Mat i urday iniial ba at MakW'-ll Field Mtiniaomrry. Alalainia Thoae who attended in< luded the honor itiiest. Jim. Mr* Christen, wona Don Hill and Hob diinahters Jeanette and Harriet. Mi and Mr*. Keith Field- nt P'ii ■’ rul Nf iud Mrs. .Myron ItalMoii and .Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Jmm and daughter Alice Ann and MM Janies Hi m e all of Van Wert. Ohio, and Mi and Mrs. Lm Faurote of Want Monroe stiww Mrs. F K. Frame, Mrs. Ildb>' Durkin, Mm lada Mai kiln and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Christen all of ' this city. The Pocahonta* Izulae will mi-e' Friday evmltut In Red Men hall at eight o'clock. i ——. The Pythian Misters will i.nn meme their full activities with a I supper at the K of P. home Mon day evening at sik e'clock. which will mark the opening meeting of the Temple as well us the Needle ! Clnii Kulls, coffee, cream and meat will be furnished and every member Is urged to be present. The Corinthian class of the Christian Sunday school will meet I with Mrs. Ktener Durwat hter Moni day evening at seven-thirty o'cim k •-- — - W. C. Macke <»f rente ! was a Decatur business caller early this morning. Jay Alton left this morning for Indianapolis where he will elite' : the Indian-i College of Fmlrahiilog for a nine months < iur*e Hi- was j ai'-omgianied by Mr end Mrs Clarence WolH-r and his mother. Mrs Frank Alton John Uottsihalk of Herne, superintendent of hatcheries for (instate conservation department, resigned his position yesterday to enter Indiana I'nlverslty. He will siidy for a Master's d« tree K R Johnson, farmer and salewmaii. returned the first <rf the week for a sikteen day trip through the west. He was accompanied by Clella and Martha Hosier and Kenneth Clark of Fort Wuytle. They saw many interesting and beautiful sights including Ikmlder Hum asid Grand Canyon. In Little Rock they visited with Mr J ihnson's aunt whom he had not seen for eighteen years. The trip covered more than t.orni miles Mr and Mrs Waller Hutcber and i Mr and Mrs. Harry ll'dil'lr attendI ed the Indiana state fair yesterday Mrs. John Peterson returned last

CLUB CALENDAR Soclaty Oeadlins, ft A. M. I Fanny Macy Fhnnaa 1000 — 1001 Thursday Spanish Ameiicgii A mill la ry. 1.,I glon Home. 7 Jo p. m First (*. H I sidles' Aid Society, Mrs. Jesse Williams. 7pm Pleasant Dale ladle*' Aid. ,Mr< i Hri-hton Loab, All Day. Little Flower Orguniutltin Me tIng. Mrs. H J Wartabergtr, •< p m i Ho Cha Rea. Ww»t End Restaurant. 7 So p tn. Fourth District American Legion Aualllary, la*alon Home, in wl , am, Missionary Moclaty, First Presbyterian Church. 2:30 pin ' Hulritual Life droop. First Prom byterlan Church. 2 p in Fvr Ready Class. First .Metho di«t Church. Mrs Joh.i Nelson, 7.50 p. <n Missionary Koclety, Evangelical Church Him ial Room. 2 p m Nuttman Avenue United Hreth ren W. M A. Mrs. Jack Kmith. i 7.tt p. m. First V. H. Orchestra. Church. | <:J» p ni Women of the Moose, Mmise Home, s p m Friday Mt Talrir W. H C. H. Mrs. Ora (lllpeii. 7:20 p. tn Pocahontas Lodge. Il'-d Men Hall., t i- m Monday Red Croaa Center Open For Inatructad and Supervised Knitting and Crocbating, Legion Homo, 1 to 4:M p tn. Firemen Auxiliary. Mrs. Herman Dierhea. 7 So p m. Pythian Hlaters T< mple Meeting. K. of P. Home, 7:80 p tn Pythian Sisters Huppei Meeting. K of P Home, t p m . Corinthian Class, Mrs. Elmer Darwacbter, 7:B# p. in. Timaday Church Mothers Study Club, Methodist Church Social Room. 2:30 p 111. — evening from Detroit, where Shis'. -nt the paat several weeks Hhe , also enjoyed a trtp into Canada and I upon her return to Detroit attended a number of women'* affair* in ! iconn-ctlon with the Hlgma Chi grand chapter. Hhe was accompanied to this city by her daughter-in-law. Mrs. J. Ikwigh*. Peterson and daughters Paty and Hally of In dlanapoli* who also visited in De-1 troit. Mrs. William How< r« and son Hilly returned the first of the week fr'un Rome City where they apent the past several mouths at their summer home on Hylvan lake ' Miss Helen (lillig has returned home from a week's visit with Pvt. Wail Kesseti at Foit Hustis. Virginia. Mr. and Mrs E. H, Macy of Win Chester street and W H. Smith of l Monroe enjoyed the afternoon ill Van Wert attending the fair and visiting with friends AUXILIARIES IN (COS'TINCEtI FROM PAIIR ONE) City; Americanism. Edythe Harker. Albion National defense. Hilda Grimm. Garrett; service suHe, Maude , Young, Kendallville; resolutions, 1 Hertha Hushee, Ossian; memorial. ! Marie Ernst, Fort Wayne, nationlal news, Minnie P-bble. Avilla; Poppy Day. Clara Hauer. Deratur and voluntary emergency service, I Mabie Morningstar. Fori Wayne. , —-j N AZIS SUFFER .CONTINUED FNOM PAGE ONE! Hot k ba< k some 80 miles at one i point on the 175 mil.- SmolenskGomel line and to be attacking tireI lessly still. Marshal Neinyon Timoshenko, commander in chief of the Russian central army, was directing what j has now become a general counteroffefteive, It seemed It was suggested in military quarters here that the Germans had

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been compelled to remove large | tones of men for tbe Leningrad from and. having weakened their central line, were unable at the nmfhem to strengthen their tiring forces Thus the Russians had obtained the Initiative over the central area "I the front, while the German* ware lualag heavily In attacking la*nlngrad and seemed to be making no progress on the Dill-per rlv« • r line In the south, or against the Invested I'kraniatl port of Odessa In the I’krslne the pressure •'■•med to have been greatly rej Il'-V'-d by the drive id Tlmoahenko'e men on the Hnioh-nak-Gomel line i Thu* marshal H'-myon Hudenny, i ommandlng 'he I'kranlan army, had laa-n given badly m-edi-d time : to organlte his fortes on the Dnieper line, and even to move out for-1 i es to feel the German strength on the weal bank Odessa was reported sill! in communli atlon with the main Russian i fort es by sea. —— o— — ——— HOUSE PLANS •CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) a ranking appropriations committee member, said the group has "a very definite obligation to discover what the billions apent mean 'ln the term* >.f guns, tanks and planes." Vn official survey dt-closed today that only about one half of the key plants catalogued in original army navy Industrial moblliMti >n ; plans are working nn munition* orders

The survey covered the status "fl II Sih private plants which had been earmarked by the army and | navy munitions Isiartl fur produc ' > tion of essential Items in event of an emergency Only d.<57 of the factories hold defense contract* after It months of big scale spending. Disclosure of the result* of the • survey followed President R ente veh's press conference statement Tuesday that the defense program | must be speeded and expanded ■ through Increased production, I spending and conversion of more 'civilian goods plants to munitions work This also is the theme of • the new supply priorities and allo | i cations board which has warned that production for civilians faces 1 sharp curtailment PLEADS FULL mNTtNt’stn rnnw fagr one ! • WSSS—<— I I been established along whl- h It was possible for the Germans to la- contained This. It was noted ; leil eventually to development of i allied offensives It was disclosed that Hritain has I Iteen moving toward mustering its maximum manpower for two ini>nth« ami It was considered that I the disclosure of the Intention to continue calling men wm linked with the withdrawal of German units from France. Holland and R'-lgium to replace severe losses ! on the eastern front. There was speculation on whether Hritain planned an eventual Invasion of the continent to take advantage of German reverses In Russia. Reliable quarters Insisted there was nothing unusual In the army's calls for more draftee*, which. It was said, has Iteen Issued continually There have been no special calls for an timistially large number of men. It was emphasised. The gov-

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> ertiment was represented as pro i ceding on the principle that no fit man should be e»cu»i-d from military service If his prft tould be fill ed by a woman The government recently Issued a call for XtmtHei women to replace men In factories ARMED COUPLE CONTINUED rSOM PAGE ONE ery Mprtinger. who was to arrive at midnight Had the li6ldup occurred as much as half an hour later, the loot would have amounted tn only a few dollar*, kept in the cash register at nights for change The robber* had not Iteen noticed around the station previctus to the etlchup. Mr Gay. who a few mlnnte* before had completed bl* work al the heal I beat er, sloppod al lhe service station to vlall with the proprietor. * Although a definite cheek had ' not iteen made. It I* believed that lhe loot will total ahc.Ml 1210 Till* I* the first armed robbery perpetrated tn the city since March. I Ito when James Ehlnger. former local service etaflon proprietor, was t "tilted. SORORITY AIDS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE OEM* ■ ■ I and vtamlnes. etc., owing to lack of mean* and the present rising cost of living. The child's lieallh is , usually good.‘but this summer she I has had a isid attack of whooping , cimgh and is much rundown and II not picking up as well as she ought. ‘The aid of adoption would In- a

. wonderful help to Pat. and Mr* Warner I* indeed most grealful and I Was delighted when told aleiut the I adoption. Hhe sends her sincere thank* to Pat's adopter In the I nlled States " No Ohjectom At Liquor Hearing The application of l> F Human I and May Sumand'ese for a Iteer ' *in>- and liquor retailer'- license | was li'Ui'd yesterday by the Adams ' county alcoholic beverage hoard ' No (injections to the issuance of the He, use were inad>- • Berne Blacksmith Quits Nocation Tin- retirement of David L. Mehwarts, a jrowng Amlshman. leaves the 'own of Herne without a lilac k smith Hchwart* recently quit th , Irade in favor of other work The town formerly had two black- | • smith* but with the- coming of the autos the d--mand decreased and I one quit the luisinea* a liumln-I of , years ago. »

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GEORGE 1. BAIL IS HELD LIABLE ——— Muncie Financier Liable In Suit Involvinx Millions Indianapolis. Hept, 1 tl’Pl Juda- Robert (' Halflell ruled In federal court yesterdny that George A. Hall Munde Industrlallat and financier, was liadde for the interests of the late Van Hweringen Hrother* in the Mid-Amerlca corporation. Ksact amount of th" liability will Ih- deteniiini-il after adjudication nt two other suits against Hall *llll pending Plaintiff Rodney p Lien superintendent of banks of Ohio, held the llaiiility should lie placed at around tCcmMHHM leu defense attorneys sought to show the value of the slock Involved to In- only 13.250.1M0, Judge Haitgeß held then the Mid America eorponHion was tormed to hold control of the vast railroad empire built up during the lifelong partnership of <> P Van Hwerinff en and M J Van Hweringen but i which collapsed in 1935 shortly lie fore the brothers died. Hall, co-or aatiller with lhe brother*, was held liable ot the egtent ‘>t 5.25" shales om Mld-Amerlca sleek held in escrow for the Van Nweringen«. The court held further 'hat formation of Mid-America had lu-en for the pui*Mis>- of preventing c r'-d-Hors from sttaching or levying upon railroad assets of lhe Van Hwer ingens and that Hall had converted ! these holdings to bls own use after I their deaths. Allen County State Senator Arrested Fort Wayne. Ind Sept I tl'Pl Htale Hen WiMrir De Weese. It. was free under 12'"' bond to- • day after his arrest last night on I charges of malicious trespass, drivI ing while itvtolicated. and public intoiicatlon. f'apt. of In-tec-tives John Taylor announced Decatur Native Heads Defense Training Work Paul Howers Hartman. 3P, a na-1 live of this dty ami a son of the late II A llarime.i. former city ■ M-hooi superintendent, has been | ilipiiint.il to train Ohio men and women for defense industry jobs Mi Hartman, who left this city more than 25 years ago. had been

ft * ■•> II Tr h * B I .W II 1 y 1/ it You Are Invited J to attend our Sensational FUR COAT SALE To be held at Our Store, All Day Wednesday, Sept. 10 Mr. M. Koehn, fur representative Fur Coat showinx of Marks, Detroit, will have for your includes: choosing a complete line of new Fur ( oats for 1911 and 1942. Natural Silver Muskrat. Silvertone Dyed Muskrat. sabie Dyed c>ney. Mink You will he privileged to chtMise Dyed Marmot. Sable f rom hundreds of COatS to USSUTC COTMuskrat. Black Dyed Skunk. a • 11 « *ll Black Dyed Pony. Natural FCCt Sjling. SpCCial Sale priCCS Will Grey squirrel. Biack Dyed feature this event, so you don’t want Persian Lamb. Genuine Sil . m j .. U ver Foa Paws. Black Dyed *” HUSS 11. Carcul. Zealand Dyed Coney. Natural Russian Fitch. Mud- . .. i ss» j j son Seal Dyed Mu.kr.t Be sure to attend, Wednesday, Natural Dyed A askan seal. Sept. 10th. Bring a friend with you. it will be well worth your while. NIBLICK & CO.

I with the federal office of educ* | Hon’s vocational training division | life I* a cousin >rf Mi- Dale W I I Ross, of South Hi-cond street The position c arrie- a alary nt: I 15,500 per year and Includes the worh of cri-ordinailng pha-es of inI industrial training formerly hand I I I >-ct by the Ohio stale department of' ■-ducaiion Mr Hartman lw< been • in Washnlgton for some Hme o Brother Os Former Decatur Man Killed Charles Hollman 17. of Fort) Waytie was hilled Instantly late , Wednesday afternoon in the r-ollt-1 • ion of two automobiles one mile north of Angola on federal higtreay i 21 Included tn the survivor* air a i brother, Herman, of Fort Wayne, a former resident nt Dec atm Accepts Position At Fort Wayne Mortuary flic k Gillig. son of Mr and Mrs I Heiman Gillig, of this city, has a< | • epted a position wflh the Rcde-rt I Klac-hn mortuary in Fort Wayne : Mr, Gillig. «in<» hl* graditalion from eiduilming school, lias been j as«o< i;tled with his father In the | firm of Gillig and Ibmn local an- ' derfahers LOCAL PUPILS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONM) college at Indianapolis; Lydia Frosch. Valpaialscc university. El ■ Irert Fuhrman G E apprentice i M-hool nt Fort Wayne. Richard' Goldm r. HrldeHterg college at Tif- | flit. Ohio; Grace- Grelher. Hall IHtate Teachers' college at Muncie. , Martha Macy Hal) State Teachers'l college. Muncie, laris King Pucdilc-i j university; Wallace Llnlger. <1 E ; ,c|,pi--title C- s, Icool Full w.eyice . I Richard McClenahan. Indiana university: lam Powers. Cincinnati I university: Kathryn Hhroyer. I Stephens college at Columbia. Mis c •ourl; Anita Stolp. Lutheran hospital nurses' training at F rrt Wayne. Alice Vosl. Western col lege al (Ilford Ohio. Margaret | Moses, Franklin. Paul Hoile, Vai-' *"' ,

MONIHIY MIN which make* you CRANNY, NffRVOUI ts you «ug»r monthly cramps, tackscbe.duueMut ••irregutarltb" "nervousness—due to Junctional month - lydlsturtainces Cry t.vdia Pinkham • Compound Tablets (with added iron I Marte ■ -prculUv tot Tome" They also help build up red

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paraiso unlverilty Hetty Hoffman I i.ititieran hospital nurses Irainlny lat Fort Wayne: G« ergn We-rst Pecntlac Motors apprentice arhonl at Detroit. 11l addiilon four graduates of the j 111" i-laaa at the Institution will go io arhool this year They are: I Kathleen Fiybark to Frallhlln col 'lege. Patricia Mower lo Northwestpin university, John Gerlier lo In •licina Technical school Robert : Maun to Indiana university o Simon Schwartz Named Berne Witness Editor fflmon Hi bwartl. edlto. nt the former Ih'tlie Review .Hid the Itaily In-m-s-rs' i-'irre-fem*l -nt at Herne MH’Mp! »*l| .1 |W»« Hilf .!« !!••• ' -ditoi of the Herne Witness s/c • ceding Edward k. L.ei-hiy who re-

n Running Nom ~, Watery Eyee fk tqy eneege >ur heed nt Hi,rn«iws r<. IS* rsMia* sots list wscsrv */•• <***• r°*r Its mixrsUs. art a Ite ts-cci* <a *c Ow at yosr If JlsHl'-lsr Puts fee *r«s»is*s** * sUussd ■srieMst'lj row I"* 1 e«sd*rtsi Mllisliss nH •-■•S CM ft* P-snMlf SM l-ls sW e i Mm* umpaewF mW e*«B ►•1 se ! -.eeal i>e*«eewa wro «< off rrntbei y*M BffLaHiff bewthe GH>tedee —-—-—— Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread . . i« a Innin tn •he man* people whone diets can Im* improved with extra amounts of vitamin 81. alm the pellagra-preventive vitamin and iron. Each loal contain- the necessarv requirements for the maintenance ot ijood health. Why Im- without it? Order A I.oaf From Yout (irtM-er tomorrow HON -E- KRUST Baking Co. Phone 1