Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1942 — Page 3

URSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942

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■MPORAL FUELLING With party ;. W. and Mr* Fred Fu-lllng <>t M|B of the < Ify entertain* I i num Sr > friend* and telstlv •«. Tin'flMevenlng honoring thel • son. rafrfioiai Edgar (' Fuelling »f Tamp "TWlng*ton, La ami al«o lionoring Harold R. Httahin and I'rl Harold Fuelling of Camp Sin! «*. Mlm During the • -vemii ■ mol* kgljfl •■aMml and refre«lnn*nt» 4wr ent were Mr and M • Philip Mr and Mr* Henry Fuell and Mrs Albert Franz. Mr BH Mr* Hugo Franc Mr and Mr* Franc Mt and Mr- Eiv Mr and Mr< Moul, Blakey. Mra Henry <;• -rk Virginia and Donald I. I and daughter Regina. Mr M A. Oreunke Ruarbard Ml*«e* Nelma aid || >-tiy Delia Aumaiiti Hei n Eu<-. and Vera Franc Lwu Dornaelf M*»<>* Italpn Musser. Lawremtfow To Relieve I Bronchitis Ct' rnuLMon relieves promptly beit goes right to the neat of the ■rale to help loosen and expel —flKt laden phlegm, and aid nature IKpothe and heal raw. tender, Inbronchial mucoua tnemMtec. Tell T° ur druggist to sell you of Creomulsion with the un- , you must like the way it < allays the rough or you are 8 (Save your money back. CREOMULSION r flKx>urh<. Cheif Cold*. BronchiH* | NOW OPEN '■ LITTLE GEM STI'DIO SS • 3 Photos r ioc in I Minnie* fl liftW* aptcialize in enlarge | flitnti from any small photo J &r snapshot. I 24s W. Monroe St. I Decatur, Ind.

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!>f . By MAMUNON ( ARROLL lIH-Bist FMtsrM aysuieste Writer liOKJLLYWGOD.-Thc breach betwoen Gene Tierney and her famfif ba* been at least partly healed. BHprding to th* star’s husband. r* .. .. - » / V I

Count Oles Cassini. "Gene and her mother already are on the beat of term*,” declares the titled fashion designay with whom the actres* eloped against the will of her parents. “My wife has talked with her mother on the teie-

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yNsne," say. Cassini. “and disKn was the only thing that kept from spending Christmas toi*£ome what may. Gene will have > atong vacation after the picture. •ftnge on Her Finger.,“ declares bar husband. ; Count Cassini haa some bad ' aiira to offset the good. He had ■ sheeted to become an American ■hen thia month but the war will Kfer all auch application, for at Sfcst 90 days. ' .The Lana Turner-Tommy Dor|jb friendship grows apace. The ■G-M star was matron of honor Dorsey best man at the wedJKg of Richie Idsella, member of ■■ Dorsey band, and Jane AngeliMt, secretary to the orchestra feteason behind Gene Autry’s fltitht to Houston, Tex., was a deal ■Mecure trucks to transport the Kry rodeo in case the war causes ijghortage of rolling stock on the | Trances Farmer is arguing with hgr studio bosses again. ParaSunt has suspended her. by Twentieth Cen-Ky-Fox reveals that only two Murican songs are among the Kt five hits in England. The 9Kdlo wanted to have the correct ■fete played tn the Tyrone Power

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy WhonM 1000 — 1001 Friday Work and Win (Tas* of th.- First United Brethren Sunday Ncbool, Mr. and Mra. H. F Ollplr, 7:30 P m Happy Home Makers Club. Mra. Gale Cook, 7.30 p m, Riil Croaa Production Center. I«e---gion 'Home, It 30 to I’3o n m. Monday Red Cross Production Center, legion Home. 13:30 to 4:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters Temple Meeting, K. of P. Home, 7 p. m. Woman's Club and Adams County Federation Joint Meeting, Lincoln Auditorium, k p. m. Pythian Slaters Meeting and Installation of Officers, K of P. Home, 7 p. m. Pythian Sisters and Famlli-m, All Dey Meeting. Ixtdge Home. and Wilbert Fuelling. Richard Christ, Arthur, Walter, Het man and Edwin Frans. Mr and Mrs Fred Fuelling and children Fr«d. Ruth. Ellen and Dorothy, and the honored guests. —-- - —•- Buys Health Bond I . ■ ■■■ I I, 4P The Pal lota XI sorority hae voted purchase of a

8I<) health bond, officials of the Christmas Seal campaign In Adame county announced today. All persons not having paid for their seals are requested to do so a* hood as pons II hie or return the seal* to officer* of the campaign In the county.

CHRISTMAS SEALS MOW CHMVMAft [ B -4--J r rwvwVr Yeer Home from fstorM/oto

CHURCHILL BACK CONTINUED rnoM PAGB ONB a quick trip to f'annda. The pr*- t carious position of the Philippine* and the defense of Singapore, were certain to be uppermost hi the mind* of the two leaders and their high commands as another year began In his proclamation designating New Year's day as a day of prayer, the president asked this nation to beseech God for "forgiveness for onr shortcomings of the pasi . , . consecration to the tasks of the present, . . . God's help in days to come." "The new year of 1942 calls for the courage and the resolution of

film. "Thi* Above All." Their London office reported th* following tune* a* top* in Britain: (1) "I've Got Six-Pence”; (2) "He Wear* a Pair of Silver Wing*'; (3) "South American Way"; <4> •The Beer Barrel Polka"; (51 ' Klm M« Goodnight. Sergeant Major ” Nome of the beat off-*creen comedy of the week ha* been provided by M-G-M * dictum that Frank Morgan must get on familiar terma with the five mongrel dog* that are supposed to tag after him In 'Tortilla Flats." Frank was supposed to come to the studio and make overtures to ths dogs. Instead, he has arranged for the whole lot of them to be brought to his house. Wouldn't put it past him to show up at some Hollywood night club with all five of his charge*. Rumor* of a row with Georg* Raft ar* indignantly denied by Betty Grable. "Why, we haven't had a fight since we met," sh* says. Betty bought George a platinum watch for Christmas to match the setting of tho cat s-eya ring she gave him for his birthday. Among other things, Georgo bought Betty a mink coat HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINE: John Kimbrough and his brid* ars leasing a ranch in the valley, with an option to buy. . . . Ann Sheridan's Christmas present from George Brent was 14 crates of chickens. . . . Tempos fugits department. Sixteen years ago, Lloyd Nolan was a Salvation Army Banta Claus In New York. ... On another corner, a few blocks away, was Mannle Brown, Hollywood bit player. ... Three studios are trying to make deals with Jane Withers. . Tough break for Dorothy Sebastian The war has postponed the deal for her to make a Mexican film for Manuel De Sevilla. ... Swell lyrics ought to make a hit out ot "Wishful Thinking," the Sid KuUer-Hal Borne tune for the new Earl Carroll show, . . . Preston Foster is entertaining soldier* two nights a week at hie ranch in the valley. They have carte-blance of his swimming pool and other reoreation facilities.

old and young to help to win a world struggle In order that we may preserve all we hold dear.” said the president In bls proclama Hon. "We are confident In our devo Hon to the country. In our love of freedom In our Inheritance of courage. Hut our strength, as the strength of all men everywhere, la of greater avail as Hod upholds us.” After their prayer services, the two leaders Were expected to review war developments since Churchill went to Canada last Sunday, Churchill told a press conference shortly before he left Ottawa that Singapore must he held With the fall of Manila and the Philippines Imminent, the question of defending Singapore took on added urgency. Supply and military conferences between the staffs of Great Britain and the United Stales continued dally while Mr. Churchill was In Canada. ———.-0 Mrs. Charles Dugan. who under went a major operation December 24 in an Indianapolis hospital, was reported today as progressing satisfactorily. according to word received from her daughters. Miss Frances Dugan and Mrs. L. II Haerle. T T. MeCllntock of Columbus. Ohio arrived In Decatur last evening for a short visit at the ('. D Ti-eple home. He will return Friday. accompanied by hl« wifi and children, who have been enjoying a holiday visit here. Mr and Mra. Clarence Gross and won Paul of Bluffton spent las* evening with Sheriff and Mrs. Ed Miller. Mr and Mrs. James Flshet and children of Marlon are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitt and other relatives today. Mr and Mrs Raymond llueston and daughter Miss Emma Marquart of South Eighth street left this morning for a two weeks' visit in Florida. They were accompanied by their nephew. LaarrMCd Rash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rish of Marshall street. Miss Helen Kinxle of Kahmatoo, Michigan stopped here for a short visit with friends yesterday enroute to Columbus for u New Year's visit with her mother. Mrs. Flo Kintie. Joe Ixtwer of New York City spent Wednesday at the Newark. Ohio offices of the Heisy company with which he Is associated. He was accompanied by his poreais, Mr, and Mra. Homer Lower of North Second street. Mr. Lower will return to New York City Saturday and will Im« accompanied by his sister. Miss Helen Ixtwer. who returns to her teaching in Po't Jer vis, New York. Both have been enjoying a two week's visit with relatives snd friends here, Mrs. Jerome Meyer and daughter Jeronda were dismissed late yesterday afternoon from >he Adam* county memorifl hosnltal to their home on West Monrot street. Mrs Kenneth Flßtner left yesterday for Evansville to visit with Mr. and Mrs Ray Flittner and family Marian Martin Pattern / 111 f X 1 LJ *1 I v ■ W ill JI v W/ ■ RtAl j / Vhhl® /|| ll\ 1/ xV 927 Pattern 9927 may be ordered only In mlsaea' and women's sizes 13,14, 11, 19, 20. 30. 32, 34. 34. 38. 40 and 42. Site 14. slip and panties, requires 3H yards 39 Inch fabric. To get this pattern send FIFTEEN CENTS to Decatur Dally Democrat Pattern Department, 30* W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.

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BERNENEWS Among the draftees of Bertie and community who are home or have Iteen home on holiday furloughs recently are Pvt l«eroy Bluerslrln of Fort l«eonard Wood. Mo.; Pvt. Gordon Fot, Pvt. Roman Hpcunger. Pvt, lath* Neuenachwander. Pvt. David L. LelcMy. Ray Bailey and L<-Roy Rich Bryce Bauserman. assistant cashier of the Flrat Bank of Berne who Is in charge of the sale ot Defense bonds In Berne, reports that the bond* have hern selling quite rapidly the last two or thiec week* Old and young alike are buying i*onds. Bauserman said. Mrs. W W. Hple*. wife of the local Pennsylvania station agent, died recently at her home at Franklin. Ohio following au Illness of eight month*. Four approaching weddings were announced Sunday from the pulpit of the Mennonlte church and will t>e soleminted during the near future. They are Mis* June Miller of Decatur and Harold Ntauffer, of Berne; Mis* Pauline and Herman Wulllman, both of Borne; Mis* Mart-ella Nprunger, Berne and Adams Lfechty. Fort Wayne and Miss Mary Elchenberger, Berne Lieu*. 0 J. Stauffer, of Mnntgom ery. Ala lie ma. son of Mr. and Mr*. D. D Stauffer of Berne. Bark la 1473 a Linn Grove drug gist. Peter Hoffman, started keep Ing record of Christmas weather Every Chrintma* he would j->t down the kind of weather which prevailI >-d and the high and low tempera turn for the day. He kept this up until 1*23 when he died. Then Jacob Ncuehaunev took up tltejiobby ■nd kept the record until I9tu when he died. Now hi* granddaughter. Ml** Beverly Nprunger. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hprunaef of Berne. I* following in her grandfather'* footsteps and hire* to keep the record until 1*74. when 100 year* of Chrlatma* weather record would then lie available. The annual union Evangelistic meetings opened at the Mennonlte church Sunday evening, will* good attendance. The speaker I* Dr Harold J. Ockenga. pastor of the Park Avenue Congregational church at Boston The meetings will -ontlnue until Sunday evening. Jan. 11. with service* each evening excen: Saturday at 7:30 o'clock. The Mennonlte, Reformed Evangelical and Missionary churches of Be-ne cooperate in holding the service*. Ix-wl* Haines, prominent young farmer of east of Berne, suffered a severe heart attack while attending church service* in Berne Sunday morning. He slumped over In hi* pew suddenly and was carried out, unconscious. He revived later but I is still weak. It Is reported that he had taken an overdose of some cold tablet*. Some place on the lilatid of Luton. Mis* Elda Amstutt of Berne, a missionary to India. I* finding temporary refuge from the war. relatives here hope A wire received from the misaion board stated that Mias Amstutz and several other missionaries were detained at Manila and were then taken some place on the interior of Luton Island. They had sailed for Ind a several week* ago. The last word received from Manila stated that all of the missionaries were rafe. The merchants of Bern--, in cooperation with the Berne Witness, will award handsome prises to the first baby born In the south half of the county in 1*42. This la the 14th annual baby derby sponsored by the Berne business men. Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi lx*hman and a member ot the Monroe high school basketball team, underwent an operation on hi* left knee Saturday morning. It Is believed that he will be able to rejoin the team before the end of th season. He injured the leg several week* ago and ha* been unable to play since. Two carload* of Berne young men left recently for a 14-day vacation trip to Florida They are Raymond Beer, Clair Sprunger Ervin Inniger, Emerson Moser. 1 turnan NuMbaum. Milo Lehman. Lawrence Dynes and Eugene Sprunger. 0 | PREBLE NEWS j Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoile of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mr*. Henry Hchulller of near Art Wayne (pent Wednesday evening With Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeler and daughter Helen. Oscar Hoffman of Detroit. Michigan. returned home Wednesday to spend Christmas with hl* parent*, Mr. and Mrs Milton Hoffma-i and family. Mr. and Mr*. John Heller and family of Bowling Green, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and daughter Vera Wednesday.. Ml** Wilma Andrews left Thursday for Hollywood, Florida, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winteregg. Mr. and Mra. Ora Newhnrt of Griffith spent Christmas an I weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rom and son. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hell:-r and daughter Versa had as their Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Vearl Heller. Mr. and Mr* John I Heller and family of Bowling Green and Wayne Johii*on of Peterson. | Mr. snd Mr*. Milton Hoffm’in and I family, Mrs. Ixna Bheihn-k and I Gertrude Hoffman of Peterson. Dorothy Hoffman, Gene Adreon and' family of Voder were Ch , - , «ima« dinner guest* of Mr and M>*. Earl Ntraub and family of Willshire. O Mr. and Mr*. George Hub -molei and daughter Helen had a* their t'hrlatma* dinner gueat* Mi and I Mr*, Henry HChuller of near Fort 'Wayne Mr. and Mr*. Donal I Hoile 'of Fort Wayne. | Mr. and Mr*. Ikiugla* Eltey had i t* their Chrlatma* dinner <tue*t* •Dalls* Elzey snd Bertha lf<>uer of [Fort Wayne. | Iverna Werllng of Routh Bend •pent the Chrlstm*' holiday* with her father, Albert Werllng Mr. and Mr*. Milton Hoffman and family had a* their Chrlatma* supper guest* Mr*, lam* Nherluck and Gertrude Hoffman of Peterson. Dorothy Hoffman. Mr. Adreon and family of Yoder, Oscar Hoffman of Detroit. Michigan anl Mr and Mrs. Ernest Ba-h of Portland. Mrs. Albert Shady had st her Chrlatma* -Dinner gue*ts Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Zimmerman and 'amlly, Mr. and Mr*. Richard Bogner and family of Decatur. Mr. and Mra. Walter Shady and family of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Prior Gilbert and family of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Dorotha Shady and family. Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Zim nerman and family were Christmas supper guest* of Mr and Mra. Clinton Zimmerman and family. Mr and Mr*. Lewis Buryanek had a* their Chrlatma* dinner guest* Mr. and Mr*. John Buryonek. Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Rash of Portland. Miss Dorothy Hoffman and Mr. Adreon and family of Voder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family — o.— „ 31 CONVICTIONS (CONTINURD PHON FAOff ONB) taking. 1-10 years, cost*. Four not guilty pleas were made before Judge J. Fred Fruchte In circuit court, following arrests by the department. The arrest* and the charge*: Walter Thornhill, reckle** driving; Moran Stetler. failure to provide; Archibald McIntyre. reckless driving; Howard Moser, malicious trespass. Two arrest* were made on civil contempt charges, Edmund Gaffer being arrested both times. A sent ence of 90 days on the farm. 840 and co«ts was imposed the first time: a similar sentence, with a 8100 fine and costs on the second. In addition to this work the department made Investigations of accident and criminal matter* and conducted customary work In serving court papers. — 1 ■ " - o FIVE APPOINTED ON tCONTINUBD FKOM PAOH ONB> the question of whether or not person* regularly engaged In the lire business would serve on the rationing board*. Federal regulations. he added, prevent any tire dealers or truck flee) operators from serving on these boards ONews Os The World I—ZZZ • Tokyo -Japanese radio said today that the Philippines govern ment has moved to Port Darwin. Australia Japanese troops were reported advanced to the vic nity of Lucena. 44 mile* south of Manila. Singapore — British imperial forces on both sides of the Malay Peninsula are ba-ttling Japanese Invader* with mounting succe** and Britl*h troops, withdrawn "successfully' from Sarawak in north Borneo, have established on tact with Dutch forces, British head quarter* said today. Washington -Army and navy officials believed today that the fall of Manila was imminent. Rome — Italian from Tokyo said today that Japanese imperia! headquarters claimed violent Japanese air attack* were made on Singapore on New Year's eve. OBSERVE NEW YEAR iCOWTINUBD FROM FAUB OWB> strains of "Auld Lang Syne" filtered from a window frequently. Dance* at the B. P. O. Elk*, the. Moose and the Legion home, Individual parties, watch services at a few churches — these and other* marked the arrival of the Now Year. The celebration was orderly, a check with police officials disclosed today. There was but little rowdyism. police said, and celebrants fur the most part conducted themselves In an orderly fashion. Beer parlor*, given the extra hour on New Year’s Eve by the state legislature, provided a celebration site for some Radios were tuned In many place* to hear how the event was marked In other communities. Practically all business In Deca tur was suspended today and public office* were closed In commemora tion of the occasion. The Daily

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Deni octal New Year's edition Was pnltllshed at ntain to sffiud attache* an opportunity to »pend the balance of the holiday with their families NrlHMil -tiident* were still on vara I bin, Mt having to return Io their studio* until next Monday Defense Committee Meets Friday Niqht A s|ie< lai mewtlng 4f Adam county civilian defense romuiii. <■ In < ludlng the chairmen In l>- star, Monroe, Heine and Gencvi has lieen called for Friday evening at * o'clock at ths city hall, by Vincent J. Bormann, couryy < Ivlllaa d<fen-e dlieetor. The member* of the newly appointed tire rationing leiard for this county will also attend the m -eilnx, Mr Bormann -aid ln-tru< 'lm- ie|alive to the program in this <oun ty will be discussed at -he Frl day night meeting <» ■— Red Cross Center To Be Open Friday The Red Cross producGo i < ente will open Friday afternoon at 12 1" o'clock as usual and work In knit' Ing. crocheting and giving ou’ yarn will continue, at the kmerL-an lagton home The ladies, under the supervision of Mrs William Bower*, meet each week on Monday and Friday Tuesday, several of the wonu-n will motor to Geneva, where w .-a will let started In that commun.ty. the groups meeting at the lx>ng drug store, • • • • News From Adams County Youths In Service Os Nation * * * * Brig Gen John M Willis, commanding general of Camp Grant. 111. has announced that Pvt Mark E. Rchurger, of D«-catur. has com ph-ted 13 Weeks Imsle medical training In the medical depntment training center at the i-amt-Eiffel lower May Go UMliii UM Er «g: *• 1 a. g, » The Eiffel Tower, famous I'arls landmark, may come down to be used for scrap meta], according to a German radio report from Vichy, France. The Tower has been "rendered uncertain" in the new campaign for scrap metal collection. Henry Bordeaux, the French novelist, advocate* the Tower'* removal, Ute radio report atated, since it m "incompatible with the architectural harmony of Paris and constitutes an insult to the aesthetic taste." The Tower has been a familiar landmark since 1889.

As Washington, Blacked Ont, Had Air Raid lest —I. 1. H. Phootphoto Here I* how Washington looked when blacked out during the first air raid warning toot. Street light* were dimmed ami downtown Washington was dark save for the treasury building. Congress lias authorized an initial 81.000,000 for the capital's air raid precautions.

fllnlwlwa. i ’1 ’ w < *■ MI >■l ■■ *' -4' umuo states defense I, SAVINCS BBNDS STAMPS I — -I A BOND OF UNITY.—The handclasp of sincerity and partneirhip 1* used by artist John C. Atherton, of Bridgt field, Conn., to depict the dose roo|>eration of the American people and their Government in financing the Defense Program through the sale of Defense Saving* Bond* and Stam|>a. Thi* |>o»ter was awarded first prize at the Museum of Modern Art exhibit in New York oat of a large number of submitted drawings, and i* being used on posters by business firm’ in advertising, and in numerous other forms to promote the sale .. Defense Bond* and Stamp*. , - ri - . ■ - in-— —1 1 — A WAR OF GEOGRAPHY America is engaged In an all-embracing WORLD WAR To follow the events n<-< urrlng dally In the areas of combat, you need modern up todate maps. To follow events historically, you need maps showing 'how the world looked before Invasion* and dismemberment* occurred This newspaper's Washington Nervlce Bureau has a packet of two large map* In color* ready for you No. I A completely NEW and I'PTO DATE map of the entire Pacific Ocean area from Han Francisco to Singapore. Wiib this map pinned to your reading table you can visualize the news a* you read it io this newspaper and as It come* over the air waves. No. 2 The Drama of Europ*' Map showing the situation after Munich, and before the Nazi blltlkreig; on the reverse, Europe Before World War No I. in 1914; Europe After World War No 1, 1918; Hadal Map of Europe With these maps you can follow the kaleido seople change* thai have occttrr<-d in the war cockpit of Europe. Send the coupon le-low. carefully filled Mt. and enclose with it twenty cents in coin or |w>stage stamps, to cover return postage, handling, and other costs: . CLIP Ctll'PON HERE F. M KERBY. Dept BMPBO. Daily Democrat** Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth St.. Washington. 0 C. Rend me the jiacket of two large maps "The War of Geography." for which I enclose twenty cents: NA M E STREET :md N-> . ........................... CITY . . . STATE ... I read the Ih-c.itur Dally Democrat. Decatur. Ind

ARMY, NAVY CONTINUED FROM PAOB <>NB» luh * open "The I’adflc fleet i* doing and; will do its Utmost to keep the eea I lanes o|m-ii," Nlmitz said He declined further comment. 48 Colorado Deep in Black Denver (I'l’l RevUed figure* show that Colorado'* »la'e government had its biggest ->urplu* in hit- [ lory at the cio»v of the last bien- i nlal period Original estimate* were | that the nurplui would be about 8250 nun. but a final survey revealed the surplus wa* 8761.25 H. Model Plane Travel* 17 Mile* I’hoenix, Arlz il'l’t Charles I Stiiiiiii. I’hiM-nlz high *choo| stu- i dent, claimed a new unofficial world record fur hl- gsi*olln< pow end model airplane which Stayed aioli for one hour. 2* minute* and | -oaied 17 miles at an altitude of i 2.50 ii f.i-t to-for. it landed

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