Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1942 — Page 3
MONDAY JANUARY 12, 1942.
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KLEIN NENE gffffWVAi’-S FOR DAUGHTER Mm. U N Kl-nih. nr of li ■ 1... i mk; with n par'y ffUtaFMy night at eight <> 10. k -i-morlltg B* daughter Jun*- on the *.*-a»k>n birOiil iy anniv**(htntM B< heart* worn enjoyed >S4 prttrt awuidcd to Ml" Mary HmM and ' r A o»»*)y /*> ‘■out’<‘ luncheon wa* 'h>hy th* hßa ,, ‘". u»*i*ted by I**-* l and Mr* I-' ••! lable lap t t eiMPI end |b-< *>ruli*»n- wrr, m kaapim with Valentine’' day <>f (M rh EBM's place lu*l*-‘l the M trcyle Braun. Jermiine pWwret*. Mu-mil G*-im*-r Ru’h Gil lig, Jane <l**hh**u-*e. Mary Smith, j Koh lT Mli«O (■*» Rosemary la-ng* -* li «ila Mtße Kathryn <* n d the gnett of honor > The worn*•'>’* aoclety of Chri*ti in w-rcl.-e of -ulah Chapel will have HK-'-'HIU the Mrs Edwb*-l Arnold Wcdneaday. Mffsjv of l, “* Ofterheln Guild Wil! WOMB 1 in*' lu<k 'Upper meetFhhi rolled Brethren I’hareh To- day evening at «ix o'1 Hw Martin k of the Friend«hlp Vlllaßlfiu l ' width wa« to have been heOln the Blue Creek com IfZj^Bld .ns Thuraday han been noatpMMd until January 22. MMM*' arris ANNOUNCED ADMM*einent la made of the r.*r-iq»f Mi" Mildred V H-rh a*MWr of Mr and Mrs John 41 H H*sdS of thin city, and lai« renew V. Barria, non of Ehn*-i Uar- • ”f <» The wedding occurred Chrimma; day m ftp*"' with the Rev Clry -'"K J. Me Me receiving the v ,w * ,B< ®r CWP »»’ unattended Mr 'lnd MrOlarrn are living in Mun <■!» whaM the former i« an emit payee of th- Ni*kel Plate railroad Guild of the Zion Evangdfcl pnd Reformed church I wlUM|mm cafeteria sapper al the night from to OW< > , ~|The MM Tau Sigma -tororitv will ,B*e! aMhe home of Mr» H'gurd jjnderaonl Tuesday evening at «ev-Kdle-agr I THIS advicei: ■HB™"' mU«M nerrou» — I ?“*!■* Autdiaa, duzmewt-catuM I tn a woman • life - K Plnkham’i Compound I ?***■*'», added iron I Made r.I E* R W > ' worn en. Thousand* upon ramarkahly b.ln~* fol. Worth tryinf
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CARROI.I IlasFMiares Nyarfirate Write* — Grounding of has coat Richard associates more than IMKE week in revenue Thia was not MMmss». t course, as oper■k'i ating exfH-nses h, ' " v i njei I star and his ..wt-j partners had 21 ships in 'heir I training »< hool »” d > r * •« h * BRMraHi m ’’ ' ' "i“’ , ' , “" airport SmhRHKv3 men t. as in Mfr,! irroll olher «••••• wntarroll prompt)y put UMIgB under guard and removed ' ■ntt Wi of the mechanism. t office officials certainly WfMki.idlng in their ban on In the Republic picture, Gal," Judy Canova WW|Mposed to hold up u sweater “iWp I looked like Ann Sheriof these.’* was deleted by It Isn't permissible r sweaters. can thank his lucky SunsAt boulevard, near the actor s car tire on rain-slick paveturned around four times could be brought under ■ -r:?!.;! Heavy traffic was moving It’s but nobody got fender. ffiMbr girls don't rule the roost •hOHwith our army. Joan *«- tvHhist received a letter from
CLUB CALENDAR •oclaty Daadllnt, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phonaa 1000 — 1001 Manaay Pythian Blatnra Temple Meeting. K. of P. Home, 7 p. m. Red Cross Production Center, legion Home. 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. Dramatic Department, Mr,. JMM Rico 7:30 p. m. Mu'lc Department, Mra. Fred Prurhte, 2 p. m. Postponed to Jan. M Research Club, Mra. L. A. Cowens, 2:30 p. m. Literature Department. Mra. A. R. Holthouae. 7:30 p. m. Art Department. Mra. Robert Zwick. 7:30 p. m. Junior Women, Mra. Calvin Hteury, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Chib. K. of P. Home. After Temple, Hiatorlcal Club. Mra. Vauchn Millikan, 2:30 p. m. Ave Marla Dlacuaalon Group. Mra. Clayaon Carroll. 7:30 p m. Corinthian Clam, Mra. Everett Hutker. 7:30 p. m. Adama County Chorua. Dr. Eicher building. 1:30 p. m. Tueeday Otterbein Guild. Flrat ts. 11.. 0 p m. Adma County Nurnea Aa*aociaHon, Mra. Arley Habegg«r, 217 W’eat Dearborn St., Berne, n p. m. Church Mother* Study Cltth, Methodint Church. 2:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Bttalnera Meeting. Elka Home. M p m. Otterbein Guild Pol l«uek Supper. Firat Cnlti-d Brethren Church, •; p m. Rebekah l<odge, I O O. F. Hall 7:30 p. m Eta Tau Sigma. Mra. Slgitnl Anderton, 7:30 p. m. V. C T. C Mra. C. E Him ker. 2 p. m Wednaaday Shakenpcaro Cluli. Mra. Burt Townaend. 2:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Mlsalonsi-y Society. Church. 2 p. m. Firat I’niferl Brethren W M. A. Mra. Clarence Drake, 321 North Fifth afreet, 2 p. m. Firwt Aid Claaaen Final ExamlnaGone and Organixatlon of New ('laenea. Lincoln School. 7 p. tn W S. C. S Beulah Chapi-I. Mra Edward Arnold. All Day Meeting. Thuraday Dinner Bridge Chib. Mra William Bowera. 7:30 p m. Friendahlp Village Home Economica Club. Blue Creek Coininunity Building. poatpon«-d to 22. Prewbyterlan Mdiea* Aid Society, Mra. P. L. Macklin. 2:30 p m < Nultman Avenue United Brethren Ladlea Aid Society All Day Meeting. Mra L. J. Martin Friday P. T A. Study Group. Lincoln School. I p nt. P T. A. Meeting. Lincoln School 2:30 p. m Mt Tabor WFMS. Ora Gilpin. 7:30 p. m. Red Croat Production Center. Legion Home, 12:30 to 4:30 n m. • Saturday Cafeteria Supper. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, f* to 7 p. m
Private Jack Nibecker. saying that he and fellow soldiers in Alaska ! have chosen her as their Ideal girl I to spend a long winter with. i "To us." he wrote, “you are the i representative of the girls we left ! behind. We’ll choose your com- ■ pany any day in preference to that i of the so-called glamorous HollyI word beauties." i 111 1 i An added love scene for "Joan of ’ Paris" spoiled Michele Morgan a i plan to spend New Year's Eve In Sun Valley. The French actress will visit the resort, anyway, however, and goes from there to New York. On her arrival in this country. she was in the big town four hears and didn't get to see any of ito sight*. Incidentally, R-K-O thinks It has a great romantic team in Michele and Paul Henreid. They have hired George Hurrel to make portraits of the two. Some of the stars have been moving away from the vicinity of airplane plants, but Bonita Granville won’t give up her home She’ll compromise by building a bomb shelter in her yard. HOTJLYWOOD PARTY LINE: Freddie . Bartholomew's cousin, Peter Ellison, has won his commission in the Royal Engineers.... After a long distance call, Eleanor Troy rushed ofl to New York in such a hurry that she didn’t tell some of her best friends goodby Hollywood is betting that she’ll see Tommy Manville. . . . Hear that Lois Andrews Jessel has cancelled all plans to return to the coast... Don’t be surprised if some of ths big name bands cut down to sixpiece combinations due to so many of the musicians going into the service. ■
The Mt. Tahor WF.MH will m«et Friday night nt aeven-thlrty o*< hn k at the home of Ora Gllpen, The Otterbein Guild of 1-hw Flrat U. B church will meet Tneadny evening al alx o'clock at the church for a imtluek aupper. W. C- T. U. TO MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON A numtier of intereatlng topic, will lie diHctiaaed when the Wo man', Chrietlan Temperance Union manta Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock at 'he home of Mr*. C. E. Ilocljeron Firat afreet. Some of rhe Kubjecta Include. “Amerlca'a reaponalblllty In Setting up u new ChrleHan world order:" "For national «iefe»<«.. aavlng*. -afety and aaAtrlty;" "Child Labor Day January 24. 25. 20.” "The word druiikenneis, a challenge." The new year book, will In- dlrtrihuted at the meeting and every memlier ia a«k<<<l to attend All nthera Interenterl in the work the union hi doing are wek ome.
Mica Marguerite Good of Van Wert. Ohio was a weekend gii«*l at the home of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Drake of Fifth afreet Mr. and Mra. W H. I<ee. Rev. George Walton and Mr. and Mra. C D. Teeple attend«*d the atewardahip conference held Sunday afternoon at the Firm Preabyterlan church In Fort Wayne Charles Brown of Geneva., vlalted in Drcat nr a abort time Sa'nrdty afternoon. Charlea D. Teeple went to Ind ianapolh thia morning to attend a meeting of the Presbyterian atate Itoard. of which he la a member. J. H. Heller left laat evening for a several days bwlne«a vl«li in Washington. D C. Mrs. Carrie Anderaon of Kok-mo Viriterl in thia city over the weekend with her aiater. Mra. Goldie Roth of North Fifth afreet. Dan Holthouae. a senior at Ind iana unlvrralty, aon of Mr. amt Mra Arthur It Holthouae. enlisted in the IT. S. navy last Thursday H< will finiah bia senior year and following graduation next June will enter the Naval Reserve V-7 train ing whool at Northwestern university. Dan Is an associate editor of the Daily Student, college campus daily. Curtis Baker of route fi attended to btiHinesa in Decatnr this morn Ing Mra. Elmer Garwood of Ohio City, Ohio shopped here Saturday Mrs. J. J Finher and daughter Lucille of route 3 were among the Saturday visitors in Decatur. Miss Merle Bttrdg of Portland visited friends and relatives here today. Mrs. E. G. Coverdale arrived here last night after a visit in Fort Wayne with her daughter. Mrs. (’. J .Beavers. Mrs Bertha Blrtley. Mrs. F N Parsons and children and John Cook, all of Elcerrito. Calif., are spending several months in mis
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Mickey Rooney Claim* Ava Gardner Am Bride li I W V .W - ... ' - - JI , I SSL & jHfci • AV* Gardner Mb key Rooney Mickey Rooney, 21. film actor and Imx offh-e attraction In th-- Andy Hardy series and Ava Gardner. I*' ac tress, were marriod Saturday at Ballard. Calif., by Rev. Glenn Litts at the Presbyterian manat* The young couple left on a wedding trip immediately following the ceremony. Mias Gardner's home Is nt Wilroit. Nt' Rooney obtained his license under his real name. Joe Yule. Jr.
city with their mother. Mrs. Dora Cook. Robert Gentis. who underWen' an appendectomy at the local hospital 10 days ago. was aide to Im* moved to his home at the corner of Marshall and Third streets today He is recovering satisfactorily. The New Year's bahy and his mother. Mrs laruis Staub, were illsmissed to their home near Decatur today from the Adam* c unity tntinorial hospital. —o Yost Bros. Lease Johnson Repair Shop Yost Bros construction company of this city has leased the Johnson repair shop, comer Eighth and Jefferson. and will use the building for a repair shop, it was announced to day by Bill Johnson, former shop proprietors. - —— DEMOCRATSPONSOR CONTINUED FROM PAOB OND her listeners. Rest of all. she shows how to get the same results in your own kitchen. Watch these columns for further details of the Daily Democrat cooking sch<M>l In the meanwhile, reserve the dates. Jan 2<-27-2R. Two Autos Collide At Road Crossing No one was injured Saturday afternoon when cars driven by G'**n Grogg. 39. of Geneva, and Dewey Moses. 33. of Bryant, collided at a county road Interesection. five miles west and one mile sou'h of Geneva. Both cars were damaged Deputy 'sheriff lx*o Gillig Inve.Ulgated.
Lautenschleqer Rites Held This Afternoon Funeral services were held thi« afternoon at the Lui he ran church in New Bedford. Ohio for John Allen Lailtenschleger, 30, brother of Elmer Lautenschleger of southwest of Decatur, who died Saturday in that town Death was attributed to cancer. Surviving, besides the brother here, are the mother. Mrs. ■Nancy Lautenschleger; the following brothers and sisters: Lee II ot 'Baltic, Ohio: Barbara at home: Floyd of Fresno. Ohio; Mrs. Margaret Nehs of New Bedford, formerly of Decatur, and Harold, also at home SECRETARY KNOX (CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) is not Japan, it is not Italy. "It Is Hitler and Hitlers Nazis. Hitler's Germany. It Is Hitler we inuet destroy. That done, the whole Axis fabric will collapse. The finishing off ot Hitler's satellites will be easy hy contrust . . . "Never hi modern history has a nation so obviously committed national aulcide as when Japan was persuaded by Germany to simultaneously begin war upon the American and British people, the two peoples possessed of the greatest potential power to make war In all the world. "Neither the British empire, nor the American republic, go to war easily. For them it is always a last resort nnd, likewise, when once embarked hi war. they both have a habit of winning their wars. This one will be no exception!” Knox told the mayors the administration hoped to keep thia sector free from "substantial attack" by the enemy. He repeated President Hoosevelt's recent pledge to k<-ep
Ski Champ Seized R c" ag ’ Frederick Pfeiffer Federal Bureau of Investigation disr-loaes that its agents have taken three internationally - famous Austrian skiers tn custody as enemy German aliens. One of the three seized was Frederick Friedl Pfeiffer, head of the Sun Valley. Idaho, ski school and tin Olympic champion. The others were Hans Hauser and Joseph S. Froelich. the enemy from these shores and to "bring this battle to him on his home ground." ARRIVAiaS A batty daughter was lutrn by CoHarean section al the Adams , county memorial hospital Saturday morning to Mrs. Raymond John-on. She weighed six pounds and thirteen ounce' and has not Ihm-u named. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Villagomez of Plea-aril Mills at the Adams county inemo--ial hospital Sunday afternoon it " o’clock. The baby, who was p-ema turely born, was plac«<d immediately in the incitliator. Mr and Mrs. Orval Hurst of Berne are the parents of a baby daughter Iwirn at the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday evening at f>:47 o’clock. She weighed six pounds, twelve and one-half ounces and has not been named. 0 Adams County Memorial Hospital Dismissed Robert Gentis. city; Mrs. Ixiuie Staub and haby spn. Admitted: Naomi RutJi Brandl. 20 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Brandt of Rockford. <>. o Moose To Initiate Candidates Tuesday Heber Feasel. governor of the Moose lodge, announced today that 40 candidates would be initiated into the lodge Tm-wday night. In ceremonies to be In charge of the Decatur degree staff, assisted by the local Moose patrol. A lunch will be served by the contracting firm of Hammond, and Baumgartner, builders of the new 240.00 n Mooae home, and all members are invited to attend The lodge has more than <OO memiiera and is recognized a-i one
of the leading Moose organization* In the middle wi-rt. Andrew Mertz Will Probated In Court The will of the late Andrew Mertz, of Geneva, was probated in Adams circuit court this morrlnx. Item one provid<sl for the payment of debts and expenses; Rent two gav>- Ifeat to the widow; Item three gave a third Interest ba«eil upon the value of Iter life estate to th* 1 widow and the fee simple to the children Noris, Menno and Ray niond Mertz were named ex* < utors Application for letters estimated the estate at 12 "ihi in personal property and flo.iWm real estate • o Dairy Manufacturers To Hold Convention Th*- silver anniversary convention of the Indiana manufacturer' of dairy products will Io- he'd in Indianapolis, January 27 to 29. Governor Henry N* hri* k*-r will Im* among the speaker' Na* on-il dairy leader* will conduct s*M-tioti al discussions on sales and idvetlining for milk. Ice cream, butler and manufactured products W. A. Kh-pp--r. vice-president of Cloverleaf Greams-rles. Im., and chairman of th*- advisory Imai.l of the association, will appear o-i Hi* program and take part in the di-i u skins. — o— - List Leaders For Prayer Services * la-adera for th** morning pt iver services at 9 o'clock each morning this week at th*- First Evanr- lh-at church, as a |iart of Hu- united evangelism campaign, are a- fol- ' lows Tuesday. Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Wednesday. Mrd. Ilulwrt Zerket Thursday. Mrs It O. Wynn; Friday. Mrs. George Dutcher o The price of peace is the pi act Ice of Christianity. Jap Bomber Hit . • . 3” w —Official U. S. Navy Photo Just released by the U. S. navy, thia picture, taken during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Sunday, Dec. 7, 1841. shows a Japanese dive bomber in flames after being hit by anti-aircraft Z flre.
Escape Injuries In Auto Accident Glen Bunner ami Ralph Funk, of Mouiheasi of |t**atiir. were injured last! night lit an auto ar* id*-nt In I’nkm township, neither being seriously hurt Runner suffered four or live fraclined ribs and a none laceration, the atti-mllug physician reported after the young man wa« admitted to the hospliat lot examination. Funk suffered a leg in jut y in addition to other cuts and hntlsw It wan reported that their cur crash'd al the end of a "T" road northwest of ihe city about 7 o'r lot k Numliiy night Bunner, morditig to reports sent to draft bouid h>-.i<l<|iiuiters. was to have re-entered milltaiy service this moinhig. but wa« nnable to rejKiit Imm am**- of hi* injuries He hud IM-eti releiiswl some time ago under the 2k-yeur ag<- ruling He Imlds ii coiporal'a rating and was once Cited for ability while serving o a a a a News From Adams County Youths In Service Os Nation ease Ntaff Nat. law J Miller and I’vt Robert Bowen of Hamilton, i' lllfornia. left yesterday after a *lOlll visit here, with the former's par-
.*'■> I W >< •> * *•’ r -S I'M ’ i-nts. Mr and Mr* Charles J Miller on Seventh alreet. The (my-* are on their way to Fort Monmouth. Nev Jersey, where they will enter the offici-r'’ candidate M-hool signa! corps reserve for three months training I’vt Bowen i« a native of California and is in the «i :na! corp* Ngt Miller Is In th* -Hr corps and has l**-*-n station-*) in California for the past two years, where he has Iw-en teaching radio. sin< <* graduation from the air t<- h nlcal school at Chanute Field. Illinois. Their cross *nuntry trip Is b* ing mud*- by automobile, sl.irt n - .1 Nan Francisco Neil Moser, son of Mr. and Mis 1 Curtis Moser of route 2. who ha* 1 Iw-eii aUitloned in the pharmacy s* liihil at Camp Grant Illinois, has' graduated and been s* nt Io Nhep-1 paid Field. Texas He in on night iluty In the Hhepiurd Flold ho*plta! and has the title of warduiastei with 32 patients in his care His work consists mostly of giving ni-diciu*-. to the patients I’vt. Junior Drake, who under w*-nt an emergency operation for th*- removal oi hie at*p* ndix in a Fort Wayne hospital a week ago Nunday. was able to b,- brought to his houie in this city Bunday He I is Improving i.ipldly I’vt Drake | is tin- son of Mi and Mrs. Clarem-e | Drake of 321 North Fifth alreet and was enjoying an eight day fill lough from Ilia tiahiliig al Fort Bragg N C When he became ill Miss Delorl* Miller and her' brother Wendell motored to Fort
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I Wayne Haturday morning when* they met Pvt Ervin D Burley of ordutiru* training center. Aberdeen, Maryland, who spent the we* kend al th home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs John Burley of near Convoy, Ohio Saturday evening. I’vt Burley was a zueat of the Curtis Ml'b-rs. emit of Gils city He returned to l amp Nunday night Corp lames E Ixivellette ha* relurn*'l to * amp Nhelhy, Mia* . alter u week’s fut lough In this **'y with his patents. Mr. and Mr*. Jam*-- C Ixtvellet'o _.™. o — - PAPFR COLLECTION 'CONTiNtticri mow paob onbi not yet complete, hut they state that every possible soiirc*- of papei will Iw* canvassed and rolloctlnaa made on a sil'lained bawls during the duiation Berne Here again th*- ln*y N<*mis organization will b* res|M*n'ible for coller-tion of paper from factories, business houses, and homes The town of Berne will lie zoned, and here too, the ellgg* sllon has been made that members of the sponsor Ing organization, namely the Bern*-Chamlu-r of Commerce, assign a m* mber to each luiy In order that th*- l***y* may Io- trained in the propi-r methods 01 *ondui-lhig an interview in the matter of salvaging waste materials. Geneva lhasmu* h ns Geneva *l*hm not have a B**y Ncouts organization. Hamon O Hunt, |*rln< ipal of th<Getieva high school will undertake to make a collection of paper in the homes, fa* lories and business houses of G'tievn He will effect this work through the e* ho**| organization o How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the I trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a hottie of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quicklv allays the rough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coucht, Chetf Colds Bronchiht BRIDGE PLAYERS Mrs. Arn<*ltl Tresslet, Fl. Wavne. ('ulliertson Expert. will renume former class and organize new class WEDNESDAY If interested Phone 1160
