Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1941 — Page 3

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n-y Fred Evan«, Doria Jean Prngh. Herald Koller. Patsy Reynolds. Patty Johnson, Judy Ann Myer*. Mater Myer*. Carol Kluamann, Patricio Hend-raon Jackie Mw on. J.rt|U<-llne Ml«h. Norman Hr hleferatein. Jbtnnie Himon*. Jean Carol Watt*. Jean Ann Polla. Jack (hilcota Tommy Cole, Norman And rewa, Muri. Gray Itonniw lUa.eti, Hilly Hoe Alice Addy. Robert Hoebuck Marilyn Manlier and th<xueata of honor. Hob and Jim NelMon The Rpanlah American auxiliary will meet Thuraday evening at .even-thirty o'clock at the home of ■Mr* Harvey Brodbe.-k *33 Dlerk.-« street All member, are urged to attend. Announcement was made recently of the marriage April »l of .Mia. Gladys Cook of Geneva and Marrun Highly, also of Geneva The Jtrlde I. clerk treasurer of the town of Geneva and the Krom !* prom Inent In AAA work. MIBB VERA BRAUN HAB STUDY CLUB The Guardian Angel d.«<u»«ion group met recently at the honi-- of Mi«s Vera Braun Member, expressed Ihelr Willlngneaa Io take > ' part In the mas* circle ledng ori ganited by the study club.. Ml.. Ruth Horn., leader for the evening, read ami di.ctic.ed the phamplet. 'Through Purgatory." Ml*« Marjorie Kinti read two chapter. of "A Modern Messenger of Purity." 'Present were the Mla.ec Born.. Kinta. Mary <'. Spangler. .Mary Gelmer. Geraldine Helman and the* hostess. Ml*. Hraun. The annual fall chicken .upper Will be .erved in Ihe basement of the Method!.) church In Hoagland. Friday evening from five to eight o'clock. The public i* urged to attend. SHOWER FOR MRS. MARTIN IS GIVEN RECENTLY Mr*. Sylvester Martin, who Icefore her marriage of Sept. 7. wa. Ml*. Marcile ('hri.tner, wan honored with a miwceilaneou. whower recently. Mra. Je«« Ca*e and Mr*. L. J. Martin united in entertaining at the home of the latter A content wa. enjoyed and Mr«. Pearl Reed won the prive and presented it to the bride. A card wa. given to the bride which told her that when an alarm .ounded .ba wa. to find it and upon finding the a'ar tn .he al.o found many lovely gift.. I><llelou. refreshment* wer« .erved by the ho.tcM ai the do. -of the evening. The .Mi.ae. Carolyn North. Pat.y Caae. Mona Lee and Sharon Martin aa.l.led with the serving. Those pre.ent included Mis.es Patty Haughn, Marjorie Butler, Edith Baker. Carolyn North. Me.dame. Art Poling. Fore.) Baker. Charles Fea.ei, Harold Haughn. Lawrenca Michel. Earl Terrell. Jack Gray. George Foor, Wayne Troutner. Bennie Harkleaa. Claude Pateael. Hoe Wynn. Rom Maloner-. Fred Baker. Pearl Head, Fred | Chriatener. the hono-i-d guest Mrs ' Hylve.ter Martin, the hoste.se. Mr.. Martin and Mr*. ('»*". Donald Foor, Deloria Fry, Patsy Case, f Mona la»a, Sharon. Duan. Byrl and

MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN »S7O Th* hit of school and campus everywhere is the Jumper-and-hlou■«■ ensemble* Marian Marlin deilxn* th* smartest one- Pattern St 7 It. The jumper ha* a deep neckline, a round high-cut back. a simple skirt It has only four main pattern pieces- you i I have it done in no Um* with the 8«-w Chart's guidance. Two darts fit in above the waist both front and hack and the belt Is set In. either plain, or trimmed In front with a pointed tab and a row of button*. The blouse is simply tailored a wide collar has that "Ingenue” look, the sleeves are long and gathered Into a wristband, or short with a deep hem. Make the jumper up In serviceable wool or corduroy. Pattern »M7O may he ordered only In junior miss sl*es 11, 12. 13. 14. 15. 1«. 17 and IS. Rise 13. jumper, requires 1% yards 54 inch fabric and blouse. I’» yards 3!> inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS In coins tor this MARIAN MARTIN pattern. Be sure to write plainly your SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS, and STYLE NUMBER. All the Winter Fashion Highlights appear in the latest Marian Martin Pattern Book There are dosens of slmple-to-uae patterns for every occasion, including: • FREE Glove and Bell Set Pattern • Evening and Wedding Modes • Tailored Sults. Coats and Frocks • Soft Dresses for Five-O’cloek-On • Gay Snow and Sun Sportswear • Slimming Frock* for Budgeteer* • Gift and Accessory Tips: Wardrobe Plaonlng; War Relief Sewing ORDER YOUR COPY NOW! BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK PLUS PATTERN. ONLY TWEN-TY-FIVE CENTS. Wend your order to the Decatur Daily Democrat. Pattern Department. 30# W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago, 111.

CLUB CALENDAR Soelaty Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhanca 1000 - 1001 Wcdnctday St, Mary'* Town.hip Economic* Club, Mtn. Glen McMillen, I Mi P m. Historical Cluh, Mr*. E, H. Chrl«-t-n. 2 30 p. m i-idie*' Shakespeare Club Opening. Llmberlowt Cabin, Rome City Chicken Supper. Magh-y Evangelical and Reformed Church, Magley. G to 7 p. m W S C. S., Salem Methodl.t Chun h. All Day Meeting Thuraday Ho t'ha Rea Club. Mr*. Glenn Hill. 7:30 p. m Adam. County Choru* Special Rehearsal. Moose Horn*. 2 p m. Plea.ant liale laidic* Aid. Mr*. Ru<*ell Baumgartner. All Day Women’* Foreign Missionary Society, Mr*. Paul Brandelierry, 7:30 p m. Church of God Missionary Society. Mr*. Rollle Donald, 2pm First Vnlbed Brethren Church Aid Society, Mrs. Raymond Johnson. 2 p. tn. I'nion Chapel Indies' Aid. Mr*. John Walter*, 1:30 p. m. Methodist Ever Ready Cta*a, Mrs. G V. Porter. 7 30 p m. Nuttman Avenue C B. W M A„ Mr*. Jack flray. 7:30 p. m. Women's Home and Foreign Misi slonary Society of the Firgt Presbyterian f hurch. Church Parlors, 2:30 p tn. Robe P. B Willing Worker*. Mrs. Kermit Bowen, 7 p. m. Women of the Moose. Moose Horne. * p. m. Sp-iuslt-Ainerican Auxiliary. Mrs. Harvey llrttdlteek. 7:30 p tn. Friday Annual Fall Chicken Supper. Methodist Church, lloaxland. 5 to * U. m. Pocahontas l-odge, Red Men Hall, 7:30 p. tn. Happy Homemakerw, Mr*. Kenneth Parrish, 7:30 p. m. Little Flower Study Club. Mr*. Hugh Daniels, 7:30 p. m. Public Party. Mooae Home, 7:30 p m. Saturday Fried Chicken Supper, First United Brethren Church. 5 to 7 P m. Monday Red Croaa Center Open For In atracted and Supervised Knitting and Crocheting, Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. tn Pythian Slater* Temple Meeting. K. of P. Homo, 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mr*. C. D. I<ewton. 2:30 p m. Dyrl Martin and Rev Sylvester Martin and Rev L. J Martin —————— KNOX PROPOSES iCOMTIMUBD FROM PAGE ONE) are sweeping the ‘German pirate*" from the North Atlantic "eventualliy we shall lock Naxi Germany up in an Iron ring, and within that ring of »ea p<qyer »he shall perish." The defeat of the totalitarian power* I* part of our national policy—"that Naiilam will be defeated I have no doubt." We are now conlribittlng only a part of our share to defeat the Axis "we must do more than that. We must do our full share, and more, to guarantee . . . that the sea lanes shall be kept clear of pirate* In the future." Knox said our safety and prosperity In the world of the future depend* upon these three Actor*: I Stern Insistence upon the principle of the freedom of the seas. 2. The assurance of equal opportunity for world trade 3. The proviso that aea power shall not be made the Instrument of selfish aggression. "Proceeding upon that basis," he continued, "we must produce and give effect to a systean of international law iiy force if need be until world opinion the world over . . , lecogulxe* the existence of that force and submits to a rule of law "It I* the hope of the world that sea power for the next 100 year*, at least, will reside In the hand*

The entire family can enjoy Hon-E-Krust Enriched Bread and at the same time get Important vitamins. Each loaf contains vitamin 81, also the pellagra-preventive vitamin and iron, ajl needed to improve your diet and for the maintenance of health. Order a loaf from your grocer tomorrow. HON -E- KRUST Baking Co. Phone 1

DECATUR DAII.Y DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA.

87 Year* Old Today I is ’ s K Today was a 10-autiful day and young and <dd enjoyed the warm Indiana October sunshine, with a lang of glorious Indian summer in the air, init fotmei Judge James T Meiiyman. dean «>f the A'l.ntis county bar and beloved citlten. think* that 87 years ago today was a better one. lb- has a tight to hl* conviction, for *7 years ago in a small farm home in, Washington township, a place which still stands. Judge Merryman firs* saw daylight. Judge Merryman quietly celebrated his birthday anniversary today, ftcsplte hl* years hr walked up town, greeted friends and dropped Into the Dally Democrat office He is enjoying good health, has a lest for living enjoys walking and thinks that life holds nothing finer than to have a couple spry healthy great-grandchildren to spend the day with him A former judge of the Adams circuit court and the first mayor of Decatur. Judge Merryman has hern active In the political and civic life of the cmntntinity for more than a half century,

of ib<- two great nation* which I ponxetos that power, the United < Staten and Great Britain. Yotij may xay It la a dangemu* power I when controlled by ao few. and there la truth in that reflection. ’But. feeble and Inadequate aa may Ire the Impulse* in American and Brltlah heart* for the com mon good. and the advancement of civilization, and likely M it may he that thia power will Kometimea Ire aliuaed. Il la far safer thus. than . if that power ahould Ire permitted to paaa into the hand* of agate*alve nation* who seek their own selfish aggrandisement "Thia i» not a perfect World and to argue for perfection la fool-; I i»h. Inn we mum strive. when the life of the world Itself In at stake. I for the peace that In available , And thin, for the immediate future. | ; unquestionably mean* that doniin- ’ ant sea power will be more justly I and equitably employed through the joint effort* of the United , Staten and the British empire. rather than in any other way now 1 available to u».” PERSONALS Tom Sherman of Chicago wan a caller hero last evening The first load* of of sugar beet* arrived at the Central Sugar company'* plant here I.l*l evening and ' were rolling through Jown today, indicating there will soon be a largo supply of thin farm product on hand*. Mr* Jamon E. Kessler of Monroe wa* a Decatur business visitor yesterday. Mrs E. M. McDaniel of Monroe ■hopped here yesterday Member* of the Shakespeare I club motored to Homo City thin I morning where they enjoyed luncheon and a meeting al Limlterloat cabin on Sylvan lake. Mr. and Mrr.. Boy Klavei visited In Fort Wayne last evening. Mia* Pat*y Mower haw gone to Chicago where she Will enter the school for dental assistants there Mi*« Mower haw been employed at ' a dentist's offlce In Bluffton for the pawl several week*. Word wa* received here today of the birth of a girl baby Io Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Vogiewedo of HatnptO’t. Virginia. Thia I* the | second child in the family and haw f been named Margaret Ann Lt. Jack De Witt, a graduate of Wewt Point military academy, haw been ordered to the Panama Canal celved here today by hi* grandZone. Word of hi* transfer wa* remother. Mru. Minnie Teeple. of (Mo«* atreet. O-- —— LEADERS STATE CONTI MUMP FIIOM PAOK QNW he prahtrbly would vote to arm Am erlcan mberchant vessels a* long a* the whip* do not enter combat cone* And there ha* been no suggestion yet of serious obstacle* in the senate. Mr. Roosevelt took a pre** conference opportunity to deal generally with reports that the government planned to restrict sharply the size of the new citizen* army and to divert all weapons for 8«

days or so to Hovlet Russia. And he reminded his questioners that on the matter of religion* freedom the constitutional guarantees of the United States and the Hoviet Union were essentially the same although not stated in the same way. The Presidept gave a free-hand, accurate outline of Article 124 of the Hoviet Union conatitu'lon. the text of which I* follows: "In order to ensure to citlten* freedom of conscience, the church in the union of Hoviet Hociallst Republic* is separated from the state and the school f-om the ( hutch. Freedom of religious wor- ■ ship and freedom of anti-religious propaganda is recognised for all I citixens. - ' Article one of the 10 original am*nts to the United Htate* coiistii tution. known as the bill cr right*, is as follows: ■•Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion. or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press: or of the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of i grievance*."' The matter of religious liberty arose when Mr. Roosevelt wa* ask ed whether lie bad seen the Polish government's' announcement that churches, had lieen e*tarbHahed for Poles in Russia. Revision of armaments with anti-

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FEDERAL DEBT IS INCREASING Billion Dollar* A Month But New Taxea To Be Os Aid Washington. Oct. 1. 'l'Pt Th* j federal debt Is Increasing at the rale of one billion dollars a month, treasury figures dl*< losrtl today. Hut acorea of new taxes become vffe< -ive inday to help stem that growing tide of red ink on the gov-1 vrnment ledgers. Thousand* ol shoppers crowded store* until (losing time last night in a last minute effort to stock up on au< h luxuries a* liquor, coamet* les. fur coats and jewelry item* on whlch'h' w or increaned excise taxes have been levied. The revenue from new taxes on products from autos to lentil* racquets plus the blgh>-r Income tax leeeipl* next Mart h will yield about 4l.»iHi.i>oti.i»mi this flsial year ending next June 30. but will bring in mote than 15.5f10.000.000 in add ed revenue the following nstiil year HUNT CONVICT I —• (CONTI.NL’KD FROM FAOB ONS> aßßHßaßaa M V si<aßaßMßaßava>SßMiso*ls>ss>isaa>*HmMsa>»sae>e-~sMv «» i—at Ixrwell, Muss., and had been questioned in connection with several crime*, one involving a child Davis said the nu*pect wa* qtles tinned early this week after It was reported that h< spent Sunday at the picnic grove He was told to present himself at hunt headquarter* In the park yesterday morning but failed to appear, nor did he reAxis powers became a matter of speculation here after publication of reports that the United Btates army's supply of weapon- would l»e cut off or drastically curtailed for a period to speed the Soviet I'nion'* armament. Mr. Roosevelt said the 50-50 rule of thumb which he had applied all along to division of material between the United Htater and other power* still pre I vailed in substance.

There Can Be No Curtailment of Dodge Quality ... No Substitute for Dodge Dependability - I ,UM IM uA '°* town c • The New and the finest Dodge

PVERY MAN OR WOMAN who buy* one t of these new Dodges will get for his money the very finest car that Dodge has ever turned out. He will get it, of course, from a smaller total production, because the Government of the United States has first call upon Dodge factories and men. But, we repeat, every civilian buyer of Dodge motorcars will receive for his investment all of the traditional Dodge quality at higher levels of endurance, performance and economy than Dodge has ever supplied them before. Powor-flow Ingins—For All-fluid Drive He will get, literally, the climax value of twenty-seven years of fine car engineering. He will get the phenomenal success of Dodge Ail-Fluid Drive. He will get the new Power-Flow Engine, designed and adapted as the more powerful complement to the fluid smoothness of Dodge All-Fluid Drive. He will get a motorcar of lifetime lasting qualities, in which riding and driving have become almost the same thing—except that the driver gets the added joy of command. >

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port for work on a construct Inn project atop Mi Washington —. n •• * News Os The World * By Unltad Rrsau I — SIISS.ISI H ----SMMSMKWMMISMmsaMaSMSW* ■ Berlin An official statement aid '"day th*' a lurro f«r< e of British iM>ti»i>i-r« had attacked r illes on the northwester* and Baltic eoast* during the nigh* 1 Istanbul Informants arrived from Rumania averted t >d»y ’hat Gen l<»n Antone >u had relinquished (ommand of all Rumanian troop* on the eastern hunt and had named himself d>-fr<n>- mln islet. Htockholm Newspaper dl« patches from Finland today report ed Russian recapture of a town on the la-nlngrad front in a major counterattac k Th>- report* -aid counterattack* were (ontinuing in other e< tor». Tokyo Htltidrds of lives were

———.. .... . . . ■ — -= I’ ÜBL I C AI - CTI <> N 54 Acre Farm and Personal Property—M Acres Due to 111 health I will have a complete close out sale on the premises. I mile* North and I mile Weal of Montpelier. Ind or I mile North and 2 miles West ol Keystone, Ind <>n .MONDAY, October 6th--12 o’clock Noon — REAL ESTATE - St Acre farm. 2 seta of improvement* Main ael consist* of good 5 room house sdectrlc lights li.irn 30x5« tool shed, chicken house; upgrotthd cellat . drilled well: cistern water tn house farm i* well fenced and well drained All under cultivation. < I to school*, churches and good market*. Nerond set of buldings 5 room house: electric light*: hern: chicken house and good Well Farm can be divided, small acreage with second set of buildings, or sold as one unit to suit purchaser. Farm carries 4230000 mortgage which can be paid or assumed by buyer possession on or 10-fore Jan l»t TERMS < ash; balance on delivery of good title — PERSONAL PROPERTY — 5 bead of cattle; 2 brood sows with pig* by side. 17 shoat*. wt Hot His.; 10 young Ewes; 5 spring l-ambs 150 White Hoik pullet*; 24 white leghorn hens HAV AND GRAIN I tint alfalfa hay. btt oats. 6 acres corn Ir. shock: some oat* straw MlH*' K portable h<>g hotiu-*; h»g feeder, brooder house 12x14. lard pre**; and many other arfit les Terms on Personal Property. Cash. RUSS HARRIS, Owner J F Hatimann Attct Vaughn Scott. Clerk D H Blair. Aucl *' " Kent. Hales Mgr Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction C<> Decatur. Ind Phone 1.4 COMPLETE BALES SERVICE ANYWHERE

I* This Asking Too MvchT People by the hundreds who have driven the new Dodge say almost the tame thing. They say they could not, and would not, go back to the old way of driving. It is not asking too much, we believe, that you investigate these revolutionary Dodge qualities. You should eiperience the ebb and flow of Dodge power, at any *peed, in any traffic, with or without shifting gear* a* you may wish. You should measure its new economy against the old, and realize that Dodge, all by itself, has turned the corner into a new day of motorcar performance, long life, and Dependability. Dependability - Forever wi® WOKnworc It is unquestionably true that fewer cars will be built this coming year, according to your own defense requirements. But, above all, it is true that there can never occur any curtailment of Dodge motorcar quality—and no substitute, ever, for Dodge Dependability. A »tu> Dodge car it a back msw/ww/ for the yoan.

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fcao-d ln«t today when a typhoon •trm k southwestern Japan. AccomiMttied fry torrential ram*. The •form swept tn from the Guam irr.i of th* Pacific. Mo»cow Front dnptu<he* a*(■t'cd today that Marshal Hemyon Timoshenko's >entrul Russian triny ha- e»iend«d it* coi|liter-(»f---f<-n«!ve along » front of mor* than 2'»o mile*, o To Open Kc'daurant At Wilhhire, Ohio Warren Bin I master, formerly of this city and more recently of Fort Wayne, f opening a .eataurant at <y Mr Bn< km.i-t( i sided heie about 25 year* aso • o Java Tsa Far Alli** Batavia Java tUPt The Netherlands East Indie* is pfeparing to contribute 2mt.'mo pound* of tea annually to tea drinker* In the Allied fight in* son >-«