Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1942 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PwbUsb'-d Bvery Evening Sao-p' Sunday by fM* DBUATI’K DEMOCRAT CO lacorporatsd CatnrMl «t lb* Dec*tor. Ind, Po*’ office a* Oscond Class Msttsr I H I’” A. K. Holib'U**. Secy 4 »»• Mgt i Dick D. Heller Vlce-Prestdsat Subscription Rate* Single Copiot • Ono week, by carrier — -I l '' Ono month, by out! ——— 3-' i Three months, by mail —— L6> 811 months. by uta.l —l.7b I •Jas year, by mall - M*| Pries* quoted are wlthla » r.adluo i of 104 mi lot Klsewltsr* 13.50 one year. Advertising Hates made Kn ss Oa Application. National Representative SC li EEK IOC A CO. 14 Losing!..o Avenue Now Tork 14 East Wacker Drive, Cb. ago Charter Members of The Indiana League of Home Dailies
Don't loir-t 'hr D.c'.y It. in Ing O—O Donald N. 'on .11 charge war | piodmt ha .»n. thought inj mind, "g* t th. bib .bill*-' ami il h< continue* at In hat started, will 1 do it. O—O The way l.> c. • away Hom th. | lliiunl. iil. n< < v of tai it Io win H In the .hull. I poeslbl. Him lilt) lamds. MU' pap- . Im ami iiililm-i. I do th<> linn.-- .« io d ami urg.il by I n< 1. Sam ■■ O O— — A K.i .iiy <4 aluminum. wool | uud niblH i may -low up "howtr’*| forth bi uh Uh* |M»|*ular oit»-j the i.iiiiittc spring and siimim■> will Im. IsfeiMo- Sue in. Klamp hower* 1 according to pr.-.lh lions. —o Th. 11..| i , lumi .uiiiinu. io glow a. 111. *p|. liilid p. "pl. ot All am* county r< - fw.ml Keep it Up for this in mi y H il-. d to i.11.v. those in distress and only you who have seen wai know how impiit ant that iO—O— Wlial lb* w..i Id Heeds right now 1 seems io b. at« w inuie Gcii.-ial MacArthur With a g .atly mil numbered tor., of Americais and] Filipino with no plain- and wnhi limited equipment he is bat I Ilin: | th' Japan.*' hoid- to ~ i.nid'tili i -0 Th. i. no jok. .b.iiii Hi. Hu 1 and auioinoliil. I.iisni. »t you can't I buy them uiil. i- you an- on th. , preferred list. Il In hoove.us all th.i.-foi. Io l>. .1 careful as w. <an. Tin lie-il way to -ave th. in k> to limit pe.-d io forty miles an hour. Forty slat. • ue enforcing that limit —o Tim. I» slipping by and there arc still many who have not i.pla.ed the old plates with th. new 1242 automobile tag c Iton't pul it ofl to ih< very last itiomeiii h cause It's so much .-aster to do now and It Will lie uppreeial.il by Mi PeteSsast. manager of the bureau and his assistants. —o Allens tins, born in Italy, tiermany or Japan who do not have their second papers, naturalizing them must go to their nearest post office between February #th and 2hth and apply for a certiticaltj ot identification. which must, when issued be carried at all times. The order aflecis ail aliens over 14 year of age. ——o—o Car owners here arc purchasing the car-user stamps so rapidly that iha local postettee la having dlfacuity keeping a supply on band However. tb*y *lll be able u» keep up with the demand and It's well vto remember that these vtasup* fetus t •* peue loured by Febiuary
11st. They cost |1«8 and *rv M«x*l uulH Jum Hth The new am .ng and rummer suits for m-n will '•« manlier, no I' iffs on the tlO'isera and no viols. in ~ i»ii in uhi.uco They ul»o tn Hw t ,n its lukr «air «>f Hl,m ‘ . i am*' largely from s.-ctlotis of the world where trad, ta not brisk at thb time It prob.'de how. ver that something will he .lcvla.it nuti that w> will rail get along Jit-t line —o who mplatti and criticise during periods like ‘hr one We are now passing through aie as bad to our government ami the V'li.H. it. way of Ilf. » the let mil. i> 'hat undermines your buildings lb ty. We ought to pie p.o mi elves for surtfl.es and III* add’ ’■* her.’ was able and r ive mu< h for his Ihlciiers Io th ttk almut Th.- annual meeting ..I i . t'liaml.. of Commerce wav a .;>■ it u< < ess at.oi.img to the many who attended.
-0 11, in > St.iph toll "I life k'.l-,-omp.tny Aiiliur Voghwed. ..I j i.irn.y ..nd t'.hln V >st «<mti.»<T w.i. .1..1..1 n.w directors «f .Hu |i> ion i h.nub. ot t'oinmcr.• ! ill . v. client in. ii wli.c . advice and I ♦ netcy w'lll li* Ip ill.* important or I .'anikatloii to make this a bigg, r uni Inttei city They with the other tin inlx i-i of the Imald. .Old 'll.’ dll. tall, to b< elt-r led. Will Iml I il. to th betterment o! every <>ue lo 1.. Th. iiitimil nieinli. iv-hip •am I pngii will In m id. ti.’Sl month and ■ v.iy .mi who wants to help beau Inly li.iaiu' and peipeluate the I piospclity «|| every me hen. is | urg.-d to join. —o The submarines now operating | I iff the Vtlanll. . o.i-t will hnd the | ; mini; tough t« foi. thy gel I through In th. Ili-t work! war. I mm seventy ship were sunk in th. -< water- but the suin' were de-1 tr.iy.d m driv u oil alter the coast : guard ot busy Ipto <1 .(<• th- y itoipidoed a hall duz* 11 boats ill, I tii oc waters within a week but .1 Vigilant lookout is I.e.hK kept .Hid i whil. titular .itt.iik may In ex- ] pn tid from tun. to time, it is mu b< In n d they .an a<. uuiplisli much ' moi.’ -.'liois damage. It's war and th. <n> inn - ale • eking surprises that will friglii.il us. —o t;.u< vi.l'.iiin .. <|ii> <tor el th< i Decat ti Ilia mini of I'oinmei.c. piutlhi.d a pitigrasrs for 1542 a! the ililiual me-ting that had much ; in. til and . ach ilggi lion .(< ■ ' rv. s . onsid. lalion. dim ils.’ioii ami a.- | turn Hi > oiiimiilee re. iiinmeiid'i >.| I an) out all activities in u|i i |s»rt o' tiaiiimal defense; establish t iomuliiiiity <li< st. I'Xleiid and elilutge tile «lean Up week illh i ibe a ulfald. memorial to Hani ' ltd llugg. Imindei <>( D . ilur, pre I vent h.ipii lanvuMing and soliciting and full < oiqs'iati >li with local I Industrie ami ageitcics in the | build lie.alur program Perhaps some of these things may not lie ' advisable tins y-ar but they are all wot th llilnkiiig abmit and doing as kimiii as feasible o—o DEFENSE TODAYSECURITY TOMORROW When you invent 111 • Defense
Savings Bond, you lend —not give your money to the Government. When ih< boud matures, you receive buck all that you have paid, plus nearly 3 percent interest. For every 3 dollars you Invest In a Detente Havings Bond. Series K, you 1 will get back 4 dollars. For the ' payment of troth principal and In--1 lerest. the full faith and credit of tin- I tided Slates Government Is pledged. 1 Should you need the money you l have inrested, you may cash II in !• at auy lime after 80 days. A table I of cash-iu values —the amount you p paid with lire iutervst added—is II printed on the face of the boud. • The money yon latest tn Dey lente Savings Douds dues double
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+ ■ I X f ' ' Answers To Test Questions Belo* are the answers to the Teat Question* printed on Paga Two • — ♦ I. I tabu Weat Virginia 3. Theodore Itoou-v.-il. I G eat Britain. a. Ilwblrer and oil. <h urge Washington. 7 Eight. v The earth. ! ti. Ex< ulibur. I 10 W illiaiu Teoum»<-li Milei man. „ — . il Modem Eticiuette I By ROBERTA LEE I Q I a man < visiting .urd the 1 am. -iz< a* a woman s? A. No; it is -unaller than a woman's. Q I* tlt'-i.' auyihiiig wjiiiir, with I th.- inlriMlii'-iion Mr Black tins j h Mm White".’ \ Yr-S. it -hoiild b. "Ml * White, this r» Mr. Black." Q. I- It still customary to U»e napkin rings on the dinmi table? A No; they have not been >u u«e 1 foi a time. .... Q — ♦ -6 Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE 6 —— 4 Waterproof Shot* Slior-!- .an be made Waterproof by the lolkrwing meHnsl: Mi ll two ! parts of tallow with one |wrt of I :.--m. Warm she soles of thu
I shor s. and while the mixture its al- : .> warm apply it to the soles as 1 long as Hie leather will absorb it. Window Cleaning A little kerosene added lo khe water ii-.il for wmUiing the win- ' dvws gives a briMant indlsh. It Is especially good in winter, a* the ml prevent- sin- water from drying Indore Uto cloth <mu be brought into play. Chapped Hand* If the hand-, are very sensitive and 1110(1100 to <<hap easily, try rubbing olive oil into t-hun. every night Md silmgnng 'With an old ipair of glov.a <m. After alrout a week
us that treatment. the hands will be soft and mirHe. 1 -o —— ' — --— f —saw—n—*■ —J TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY j Jan. 23—Funeral services begin for Pope Benedict whoso death came yesterday iKuudayl mornlug. Nine days of mourning will lollow Mie funeral proper on Thursday. Sticriff Molchi conducts a raid duty It buys safety for your country today, and buys personal security for you In the years that He ahead. Buy a bond now. Buy another neat week or next mouthas oftea as you cun afford. Buy Defease Savings Bonds regularly, steadily, There is no surer way to help yuiH country aud your sell. i invest ru America.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
CLUTCH TROUBLE!
Jon a Grtp-va pool room and gets . the -'goods." James C. CoWall, 71. 8' Mary's ' township, died this morning after I a several Weeks' illness. The lb* atm high school basketj ball team gets -a drubbing at WarI ten 3S to 27. in a iou»h game. The asm.- ftnl-hed with three men on th- Decatur team and Warren four nn-t:. I' .< Liberty bonds 3’*’* are now selling a« |!»5 75 and f'i's a' »»7 22. TIRES AND TUBES -CONTINUBD FHOM PAOB ONB> Ralph t on:ad t'lUlc two. obsolete j tire Charles Nyffler. route six. otkiidutc tube, Jacob Hetman, obsolete tire ami tube; Dallas Brown, route three, two tires and tubea; Daniel Iruibiu. two truck tires. Nam Henmhi-ii. route two, two obsolete tire*: Alva flailing, route three, obsolete tire; William Bluhm Burk Elevator, truck tire; Italph Kite, school bus tire; Dale Mim-s, toute one. truck tire; Will lam Nchnepf, truck tire and tube; Albert Illehle. route five, truck the and tube, Ed tihoaf. route two, obsolet. tire and tube; Grover Neitenschwander, Berne, truck tire. Marlon Murphy. Mouroc. two obsolete tires and tubea; Merle Beats. Geneva, obsolete tire and tube. Berne Lumber Co., obsolete tin- and lube; Harry Moser. Berne.
Cooking School Next Week — ,! ■' I am IMHl—lW——u—■ I IIII—SI Imu —wins ■Ulf ISHII—
- ■JigF WasSflHr IM L_ B BBBBHH The school will be under the personal direction of Miso Mary'Bowen graduate home economist. special representative of the SprF'Kftchen in Cambridge. Massachusetts. Icctuier aud writer on food subjects aud recuguiied authority In the food world. This lecturer is a superb cook, lu Ute course of Uvi demoustraliau she turns out delicious light cakes, lender flaky pastry, aud a variety of appetising, economical foods that delight her audience Bcu>i of ail she shows you bow to get the same results. A trained borne economist, bar lectures are authoritative, and in Hue with modern food Ideas. As an eateusion worker for the gory kitchen, her demousUatiop leciuiique la UuMlees.
obsolete tire; Tilman Affolder. two obsolete tin*. Koger Yoder, Herne two obsolete tires: Anthony Gase. obsolete tire. PRAISES TRAINING CONTINUBD FROM FAOR ONB tion engineernig by seven "tucineet s of the Fort Wayne G. E Lamely Forrwt Fisher. Arthur Vinson. Edwai-d HortMilan. Byron Case. Arthur lainge. L. W. Kuttner aid M. T. Kuuwianatin. Tiie class in physical mets,.ui-xy , did not meet this week l*ut . iKlines , 011 the course are now available, and those .who lurve enrolled as ' regular rtudenti may obta r. those outlines fiuin Mr. Brown. o ENROLL COUNTY CONTINUBD FROM FAOB ONBI 1 lug in pubbciling the pay roll savlints plait by using the honor roll , on which they list fiivns that have | completed orguuization of tln ir van-1 pioyes. "Entployes realise iha* now ; M the time to save for a rainy day , and rtiey're eager to eet aside a r liule each pay qn-rlod :<> hi ip their t nation in its all-out war effort", rhe > ihaiivnan said today Those *»• - ployed by firms which have not I yet Instituted the wugram may wen cure information regarding its operution from George Thomas, chair-
f RURAL CHVRCHES* •slam Msthnd'kt Church Rsv. R. J. JubhUU" P Mt#r Sunday m-h<ml * * ' Ouik.. Nupt The Sunday • vening .ervlre will Im in olmrge of CnPl- - 11. Hull and wifr 1 . ami talented tnushiana. they have truvelled widely and hav. given musical pr.utrams In ohur-hes for years. Come and h.nr them, th. y -tint, and |day t<he fohtwlng ;n*lru t meips. mnaplwne violin, trnmlwn.' piano, cornet, tiumpet. rtarimd xylorima Thia is a treat for young | and old An .vtfcilna will he 'uk'u f°r them, ami ev. lyoiie is mvit.«d to a'lend. I The services will Ire al 7:m' ..'.dock, -- 9 Wtllthira Libaral U. Church Francis J. McCrtcksn. Pastor I’nmii tttble widivol al lb.oo A. L > Hliarmon supl. <• E. *:'*• p. m. Worship at p. m. This *dl I bo men's day. Mid-week aeiiJce Wedtirtoday , evening. Come. I’h-asam drove. Hilde SctiLi'. •;3<l. luwr.sic.. Jones asp’Worship at 10:30 a. m. Mi. Zion Bibio School iOJW a. in I II il Dnil supt. M.jthel lißde -<<hool 10:00 a. nt. I zigs n Ntober. supt. No praacbiM ' Come. ——-——-o —— Union Chapel U. B. Church Dwight L Patterson, minister Sunday Sr-hool, 0:14 a m. Morning worship. W:oJ a. tn. Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. tn. Evening service. 7'15 p. tn. Mid-week servkv Thntwday evening. 7:30 p. in. Dr N A. Wells of Fort Wayne, gu.-sl peaker. — o —■ Antioch |M. B. C) Church John Bontrager, Pastor #:00 a. in Sunday school. Joivn A: noid. superintendent. io.oo a. in Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m. Evening service, speaker. t'larence llutclimaii, a student at Taylor university. ———- —o— — Plsasant Mills Method.st Rev. R. J. Johnson, Paster Sunday School at 0:30. Mr. 11. H Everett Supt Worship Service at In ;■> Youth Fellow-hip at Harold Halley president. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock. A cordial invWalion Is extended l Io the entire community. If y u are | not attending uioevherr wo will lxi glad to welcoinu you to all of our tit-rvices.
Calvary Evangelical Church George 8. Loner. Minister *:3O A. M. Sunday Nch'X'l. Mr. Kidand Miller, auperlniendcnv. lo:3'i A. M Prayer Nervive Mir M.’lvin Stnltley. leader 10:30 A M Ohrh’linii E.td.avor. Mildred Shtfferly. ipresiden . 7:30 |*. M . ’lYntr-day Midweek Service.
RED CROSS Contributions Previous report (3,483.44 Mr 4t Mrs. Ervin Un hn.-r 5."" Mm. Otto D lliehi'ileh 1 00 Mr. A- Mrs. Win. Burke 2.00 Miss Emma Bryan . 1 on Northern Ittdian.i I’ublu
Service Co. 3Sv*o laiyal Order of Moose su.im i Knight s of Columbus In no Charles Fuelling * 1.00 Mr. A Mrs. David Zt-hr . 2no Henry Knnkelliahn 1.00 Mr. A Mrs. Herman Fran* 2.0« Mr. A Mrs. George Helm 2.00 Friends • :> ihi Mr a Mrs. Leo Tenpin 3.00 Mr A Mm. Clem Lengerich 2.00 A friend 1.00 Mr. A Mrs. Robert Freeliy 2.o<i Hi. Peters Lutheran Aid Ho 5.00 Mr. A Mrs. A. F. Goldner. . 2.00 Harry la-hrman ... 1.001 Zlons Lutheran Missionary Society 5 ih) I General Electric Company 500.00 | General Electric Co Employes contribution 2P7.00 Belle Llchtenstlger . . 1.00 Mr. A Mrs. Homer W. Arnold family Mg Mrs. Frank Alton 1.00 Mr. A Mrs. Karl Martin 2.00 Mr. A Mrs. John Zimmerman 2.00 Envelope-, no name .. .05 Don Werling . .to Loose change in hox at Harry Brewers Store, Peterson . 4.04 Mr. Hl Mrs. Bert Sesenguth.. 2.00 Mr. A Mrs. E. W. Busche 5.00 Total -24,129.53 CONTRIBUTIONS CONTINUED FROM PAOM ONB county line. A great percentage of the turn! has been donated by Decatur Individ ti.du and firms. man of the industrial committee or (rum the Utawmau of the defense savings suM.
» LU, |,.l II 1 I® PROM my THOUSANDS f R CAAPtoVUtS A*aKtNCr MB IX> L-z ■ TAKA f*«T OF TWMIR. J ‘‘’•l ® SALARIES Tt» BUY SAVINGS J BOMpS FOR. TMt-hA • 4 ,< /'r
Reier Is Sentenced To Term In Prison Daniel lleicr. .26. of Celina. 0.. I was neiiteii<e<l ill Van Werl. Ohio coinmoti ph-as court this morning Io serve 1-7 years In the IJhio state reformatory at Columbus, Ohio. Reier. one of four youths arrested when a car theft ring was broken up several weeks ago by Sheriff E<l Miller and deputy Leo lilllig. changed his plea to one of | guilty when brought in to court | there this morning and sentence I was immediately proiiouncerl. Heler had previously pleaded not guilty and was to have st (Mid trial. liegiiining today. Harold Butler of Ohio City, who was , senlemwl to Pendleton by Judge J. Fred Friiihte In Adams circuit court here for his part in the crimes, was brought to Van Wert by Sheriff Miller Io testify. He has l»een lodged in the Adami county jail until being returned to Pendleton. Ileier's seiit.'iiiing closes the record for the four youths who took part in I th.' .-in. of thefts The other two I lads, both juveniles, were turned i over to juvenile authorities here. • - - -■' o — - — ARGENTINA STILL CODTINL'ED FftvM PADS ONB I lomatic relations any time It wauls. Argentine observers were anger- ' ed by the detinm iation of Sen. Tom 1 Connally. D . Tex., chairman of the | foreign relation* committee, of Ar-
gentina'a attitude. It was known ] that the I'nited States delegation | regard'll Connally's statement as having been made at the worst possible time. In Washington secretary of state Cord id I Hull made Its unofficial nature clear. Ilcporta spread that Germany. ; and probably the other members of I th.- Axis, had warned Brazil anew
THE ALPHABET 12 F—USEFUL, IT HELPS U 2 PEAD TtM AND SPELL, MUCH TO YOU W/W BUYING WMT . k/f SELL / • fl Treat Your FamiJv T» The Bost. Gerber 1 ' PORK LOIN E. It CHICKEN BROILERS HOME MADE White Meat Sfc lb. Pjn Legs and Thia* 40c lb. Whois Chicken, fully C**"’’ • Z dressed 36c lb. Smoked ... BEEF Ib l BIRDS EYE FROSTED BEEF QUARTER
FRIDAY. JANUAHY
’hat zil and b|,.,t la. head of (Spanish - . South Am. toi.i.u ni . day ■’l’ If Hiazil . \vi« ■ ® aimed at p . H azi l s German . to , I .-boil!, d I". '• .uni mad. al X.. . l loseel to \' Il Brazil and - ».. lly towaid . il wax bell. relations ends. Ten of ti .4* (imfrrence arc it Axis and 'i ■ 4 tnatic relatm: -. :■ Greenfield Monlj Estranged Wift,® Gremitield Clell M'< .■! killed his w if. M*. 24 then a . , file HWine * ago Mis. M. 1 most instantly an 4 diod shortly <■ tor's office. P{ Tmdo in a Gmsi T w Pl cot * 666: Try -Hub*,-1 llslsx* 1
