Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1941 — Page 5

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1941.

foas Program ..jllagley Church ~tm* |irngiam will I- ■ ~ i Marley Reform-d Bl . evening at 7 Th- complete program Hf , , ,n-ry where todsy-TBr-'n... > department. u >s .. t Dale Horne. ■B . \ * 11l- lominille. K-* ,h, X" Writer, ..Br.' ' r "" Glrod ' M “ ry An " S*'" ol Klrchhofer. IB ■, A -I. 11. Gerald Stauffer ■ M-iiy Christmas Day Wc Evelyn The little ones rift to K K ._ Carlton Worthman. .. . LeHoy Koller. H ft.-I. >:i Young. Wava Fog. Worden. I a III<<HNMK< Ma* <u-l bye .1". Dean _ ■c.v-n-jK. 4 n. luff-lent days J- «ii

J Sorg’s Meat Market BpHONF; 9,'. or 96 FREE DELIVERY A HOME OWNED .STORE [ CLOSED CH~RISTMAS DAY ■ TIRKEYS - DUCKS kingan hams. PARROT HAMS 4 8,, CHICKENS - GEESE ki hner hams -th JIG ■ PHONE EARLY! ii*. KnK SA " SA<;E - ">• -- w „R»OAST, lb Mi»V FRESH HAMBURG, Ik. -17 c dor. 20c English Walnuts, M>«ed Nuts. Oyster Crackers. 10c bon Animal Crackers 15c bag “B» 25c Pecans. 27c Ib. Peanuts in shell, tb. 15c 4 Tall cane MILK 33c Grapefruit, 5c each Apples. Lemons. Raspberry Preserves. Jar 17c j ■ Cabbage. Carrots. Celery. Mangoes chocolate Graham Crackers. 1b 24c ) Jffmd Christmas Candies lb. 15c 2 m Grlhlm CrKh-r , „ c \ ■lack Walnut Taffy, lb. 1»c Peanut Brittle. c,< n -m O n» Corker. Hr J ■ik. 2 lbs. 25c Salted Peanuts. 10c Fruit Edgemont Crackers »c 10c to 50c Bread. 2 for 15c Prunes. fb. Belmo Noodle Soups 10c—Serves 6 24 lb Flour 77c Thompson Malted Milk—Pin Ball Game Free 49c v 4tf >■ Ai / Zak B -sJxx v v. B rrb rv I JBI ! H 'I In Our Own Way B ! Let Us Say... b ’ B SI I Merry Christmas B ; B .B and a sincere “Thank You" for the many courtesies extended us dur- j j,B ing the past year. H I Decatur Daily Democrat ; I Newspaper Carriers * B Leo Borne on Marbaugh < ■ Bill Marbaugh John Holthouse, Jr. ’ » Albert Gillig Eugene Losche B Christie Franz J <M? Deininger I B Jack Hackman " a y ne ** ’ s * ler I I's Cletus McManama LaV erne Roth j B Bill Beery George Alton ■ B Bob Marbaugh Keith Gilpen <PfM* ’

Klrrhhnfnr, Kiercto* Christinas slars Norms JsMtn Conrad. Marlyn Jah«-rg. Carl Ntauffir, Kagsne Hlum Norma Gillx-rt, Janette Kreutp. man EserciSf Thi- Chrkitmaa colors June l<i<pp<>rt. Joyce Krun hie. Harlmra Mtaulfer. Virginia Woods. Rernadlne Klrchhofer, Klleen Rcherry. H<<<nation Hy telegraph Loren Gerber. Dialogue Long ago In Bethlehem — Richard Conrad. Jam*. Kiauf ter, Kenneth Worden. Hl-hard Kruetsman. Ted Reinhard. Rusael Kruetsman, Leonard Kos. Recitation — Not Chrlatiuaa tor you’-Ruth Reprx-rt Hong Hoys < lass Rei ltatlon My best- Freddy Peek Offering. Drill -Girls elans. R'cltatlon -Good bye— Edgar Gil hert. Folowed i>y the cantata. "Chimes of the Holy uighL'" l»y the choir. Christmas Is the ono time :n the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem liy one consent to open their shut-un hearts freely.

u-ONTINOBD FIIOM PAQH ONB) ed 'hat in this total war In which the nalton is Involved that "farm mac hinery la the farmer's weapon Our motto should hi- 'keep 'em rolling." He also staled that a farm machinery repair achool is scheduled (or Adams county January 21. and that H. A. Anderson of the Purdue engineering staff will assist wllh thia school. Those present named Winfred Gerke aa chairman of the mornhig session of the repair school and True Andrews aa < hairman of the afternoon session Jess Hheels, True Andrews. Don Mollenkopf. Herman Dierhea, and William McClure were named as a committee to And a suitable location for the achool. The room will need to be one that can lie dark •med In order to show colored slides and pl< turea, b.- large enough to hold a alseable ccrowd. and also Ih- reasonably comfortable. The general committee decided that repair dla< uaslona In the school should emphasize the need of repslra to (he mower and other hay tools, disc harrow and corn planters. Particular emphasis, they stated, should be given to ordering corn planter plates early. Trade In a Good Towa — Decatur

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Limited Separation Suit Is Filed Here Phoebe C. Waggoner, as Root township, has filed a suit for limited separation from Henjemin J. Waggoner of Terre Tauto lr Adams circuit court. Ths complaint states that ths plaintiff is 71 years of age and the defendant 70; that they were married on March 25. I*»< and separated aouu- Mme In the year 1531, It charges cruel and -n.iuman treatment, desertion and faiiars IO support during the last 10-yenr period She asks a restraining irder to prevent him from disposin'? of his properly, a separation from lud and hoard for five years and 110.000 alimony. D Hurdette Cutter la plaint Iff a attorney. W - British Cut Axis Retreat In Africa Heavy Casualties Inflicted On Axis Cairo, Dec. M (DPI -British mobile columns have reached the Guir of Hlrte. south of Henghasl. cutting off the Ails retreat Into Trlpolitania. British general headquarters for the middle east announced today. In addition to cutting off retreat* Ing Germans and Italians, the British rushed reinforcements to positions covering tb-nghaxl. capital of Cyrenaica, where pressure on the Ails forces Is Increasing, a communique said "It now Is reported that along the whole line of lhe enemy's retreat west of Mekill the countryside Is littered with abandoned material.'' headquarters said. Mekill is a vital highway junction south of Derna. Many Germans and Italians have been captured but details are not available because British troops lire concentrating on pursuit and destruction of the enemy, the <-ommunlquo said Ground operations were aided by the royal air force whleh. all hough hampered by bad weather, made successful attacks on transport. Many enemy vehicles were destroyed and the RAF Inflicted heavy casualties on lhe enemy.

British Continue Hong Kong Battle Civilians Aid Troops In Fiqhtinq Japanese Houk Koi»k. Bee 23 — <l’P> — (10:10 a m.—1:19 p. tn. Monday CST» British empire troop*, older! by civilian* of the colonial civil service, are fighting still today. In prepared positions and in isolated strong points, against the attacking Japanese Canadians. Britons and Indians of the garrison are defending the M>u'hern and southeastern parts of the island. They arc aided, there and in Isolated defense posts in other areas, by civilian* and the normally unarmed, and completely untrained. administrative military personnel. "Fighting continue* along the lines held yesterday at the southeast corner of the island of Hong Kong and there have been local successes for us in the south,” this morning’s communique said. The communique, noting the participation in the last stand of administrative and military personnel, said that they were fighting in advanced posts and showing great determination and courage. In many cases, it was noted, they are beating off enemy units which are attempting to overrun their position*. "In other areas they arc fighting to the last,” Il was added "The value to operations as a whole of such fine resistance by Isolated parties can not Im: overes'lmated.'* O — ■ *News Os The World ’ Manila United States and Philippine forces using field artill-.-ry and tanks were holding firm today against a ferocious Japanese:- offensive on the «ulf of Liugayen. Chungking —T. V. Soong, (ormer finance minister and brother-in-law of (lenerallsshno Chiang Kai Shek. was appointed Chinese force in minlater today by the central executive committee of the nationalist natty. Hong Kong — British empire troops aided by civilians were still fighting today In prepared positions and Isolated strong point* against attacking Japanese London—London newspaper* today hailed Prime Minister Winston Churchill's visit to Washing'on as the start of a common allied war program that will doom the heretofore suftessful Axis practice of attacking and destroying their victim* singly.

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Will Give Program Christmas Morning Zion Lutheran Church Announces Proqram The complete program tor the Christman candle light service to be held at « o'clock Christman morning at the Zion Kvangclical Lutheran church here ban been announced hy the paator, Rev. Paul W Kchults. The program follows: Call to worship — Zion church bells. Festival chimes—Organ. Processional. "Angels from lhe realm of Glory" Zion choir. Organ prelude,"Beautiful Savior" —Le<- Rogers. Festival hymn. "Now slug we, now rejoice"—Congregation. Choir “O Ye Angels." The Christmas Gospel—Luhe 2, 1-4. The Nk-eiie Creed. Choir "When the Infant Jesus."' The Christmas sermon. Choir—"O Jesus so Sweet." Organ voluntary-Regent Square. Hymn, "We give The but Thine own"- Congregation. Confession. Order of Communion service. Communion hymn. Prayer. Prayer response. Benediction. ’■’■’TH

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R—t salonal hymn - "Joy to the < world." I Organ p<eillud<- , ...q—— — RESTRAINING ORDER ICONTINUBD FROM PArtH OXI) ■ losing hours. The complaint charges that the i prices of f»o cimts for haircuts und 25 cents for shaves are eiceaaive and unreasonable; that lhe acta of the board, unless enjoined, will result In Irreparable damage Io each of the plaint Iff s The complaint asks that th.- act | of the general assembly egiarglng' the pow<>ra of the state barle-r Itoard be declared uncoiistltuilonal and void. —o RUMORS PERSISTS ICONTINUKD FKrtM FAUM <>W> Axis front; today II was raportrd here that Hweden had ibrae times, within the laat month refused German demands for passage of troops j across Sweden to Finland Zurich dlspaiehea report'd that ! in addition to lhe dismissal of I field marshal Walther Von Branehltsch. commander in chief of th--' German army. Hitler had dlamls.ed field marshals Fedor Von Ikw-k. commanding the central Huaalan front, and Gerd Von Kundstrdt , commanding the southern front, and that field marshal Hiller Von j Leeb, commanding the northern front, had offered his resignation, j Three posslbilillcs of German ;

offensive act km Were foresaw* »» IMisailile If lli;l- r d-aired lo «trike a thrust through Spain to Fietich North Africa, u thrust through Turkey lo the Kus-t.in I'au-astis, and a direct attack on Great Britain. A news Chronicle Zurich dis patch reported as from Vichy that German troops hud been moving through occupied France to Spain for a Week, and that th- Spanish Bay of lli.cay frontier had been closed lo ordinary traffic, .Madrid reported that Eberhard Von Htohier, th.- German ainbassador to Spain, left yesterday for Berlin, and th- B- rlln ■ orresisind ■ ill of lhe .Madild atteriusm news-1 paper ''Madrid ‘ In hinting at forth-!

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coming surprises, said that even If Itussia were snowbound there ". lists for Germany anolhur theater of war In North Africa." Since last wack cud lhe chief civil and military officiate of French North Africa have been conferring with the Vichy government. _ OChintse Postal Station Unique San Francisco it'Pl Thia city baa th- only Chinese postal station In th.- I’nlted Stale* It la used largely by the 2<mmmi Chinese reel-d-ule 111 Chinatown ■. . ■—WW - Q. —«•-.> — —w..* Roller Skating Christmas Aflermsin. Eve. — Sun Set.