Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1942 — Page 3

NESDAY, JANUARY 28. 1942

MqaSOCIETY

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Med Cross First Aid If ext Books Wanted I The supplv of First Aid Text Rooks is ■g|i exhausted, and there is a shortage at » A headquarters. There are quite a numI tier of persons who have completed the O| First Aid Course, and have text Imok* E|| on hand, will vou loan or sell these % hooks to the Red Cross, so we can supply succeeding classes. We will keep g ■ record of hooka, if loaned to us, or buy, ■ if you will well them. J ANNIE E. WINNER, S>| Secretary rttention Ladies! I We Have Engaged Mary Eva Hardy I Noted Cara Nome Beauty Expert... to help you with your individual beauty problems. ONE WEEK ONLY I I Feb. 2to 7 I I She will Rive FREE private consultations I I on care of the skin and proper make up. | I Arrange For Appointment Now! | | B. J, Smith Drug Co. |

n-snrvstlmi* not later than Tur» •lay Fobtunry 3-with Mr*. Adrian Baker, Worthy .Matron l*»i« e of th>-1 dinner i 5o it-n'r MRS. L. A. COWENS IS CLUB HOSTESS Mr*. 1.. A t'owrn* wax hu«'r*« io the Heaean-h r-lub at her home on Adami afreet Monday afternoon at which ibm« Mr*. John Furrisb. who wax leader for the afternoon, presented an Intereatinc an I timely I tap*-1 on the South Araerfran coontrite of Bolivia, Chile. A.u<niina. I'ruaguay and Paraguay. The chib wilt meet B<-X* week with Mrs. <1 | fc Vance and Mia. ■•eonard Kaylor* will he the leader. The f'lvlc M-o tion of the Woman'* t'lieb will -<|M>ii»or t 'e-neflt movie February IS and 14 featuring Deanna Durbin and »'harl<-* Laughton in "It Started with Kv-." Ticketa are on sale ntrw and n.iy iw secured from any measlier of the Civic section I — MILLER SHOAF APPROACHING WEDDING Mrs laiclle .Miller of neai tills city announce* the approaching marriage of her daughter. lionets, Io laturen F. Shoaf, son of Mr. and Mm. Floyd Hhoaf. also of near Decatur. The nuptial* will he sol.-mnised Sunday. February fl. at two o'clock In the afternoon Rev (leorge l*oiler of Decatur will rer-x'v- the vow* in the Calvary Kvanfellcal church. Friend* and relative* of the couple are Invited to attend The Dtiiiful Daughters cla** of the Evangelical Sunday school will ; meet Tuesday evening at •eventhirty o'clock at the home of Mr*. Gr.-gg McFarland, with Mrt. Mary Staley a* a*»i«tlng ho*te*«. MRS. J. FRED FRUCHTE HOSTESS TO MUSIC SECTION The Music Department of the Woman'* Club met at the b.wne of Mr*. J. Fred Fruchte Monday night at which l»m.- Mr*. E It. Etigeler presented a very interesting paper on "Millie and the Mo-. .*•*." Mr*. EtiKeler described the music of the theater from th- -arlie»t movie*, when a soloist *a-ig song* to accompany colored slides, to the present tune mentioning the fine symphonic* and good music which one hears now. Ml** Helen llaulMdd played "Intermezzo" and Mr*. Harry Dailey play. 4 "Ah' Sweet My*'< ry of Life." "Indian latve Call" and ■'Serenade." During the social hour tefreahment* were enjoyed by th-- fifteen

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhsnss 1000 — 1001 Wednesday lllsteorical Club, Mr*, Homer | fatwer. 2 SO p. m. I'nlon Township Home K.onom- ' les Club. Mr*. Hugh Nldllnger. 1:30 p. tn. Shakespeare (Tub, Mr*. Calvin R. Pelaraon. 3 So p m Postponed «n« ■week. • Girl Stout Troop 3. Scout HeadUU.itiers. <5 T<» p m St Jud>- Study Club. K. of C Hall. 7.30 p m. Thuraday Afternoon Circle trf Guild. Zion RvangeHcul mid Reformed f 'hurch. 2 p. tn. Rt. Vincent De Paul. K of C Hall 2 p. tn. Dinner Rrldge (Tdh, Mr*. I. W. Macy. 7:30 p m. Honduras Women'* Guild. Rvangolicsl and Reformed Chur»h. All Day Meeting. A'oung Women'* ClrcJe nf Zion Rvangelical mid Reformed Women’s Guild. Mr*. C. M Prugh, 7:30 p. m. Philo Cla**. John liaonnn. 7:30 p. tn. Women of Moose. Moose Home 7:3<t p m. Friday W'omen of Moose Publ.r Party. Moose Home. 7:3n p m. Poohonta* Ismlkc Red .Men Hall. 7:30 p. m. St. Mary'* Home Rcnnomlcr (Tab, Pleasant Mill* School, all day. Red Cross Production Center, l*eglon Home. 12:30 to 4:30 p m. Saturday Calhsl Meeting of Baat-wa Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 p m Church Supper. Zion Lutheran Church. 5 to 7 p. m. Gecotle Club Party, lx<ion Home. < p. m. Monday Adam* County Chorus. Richer Bldg., I'3o p. tn. Research Club. Mra. (>. L. A’anee. 2 3o p. m Pythian Slaters Temple Meeting, K of P. Home, 7 p. m. Red fro** Production Center. Legion Homo, 12:30 to 4:30 p. tn. Tuesday fhtiiful Daughter* Class. Mr*. Gregg McFarland. 7:30 p. m. MB*MmMKßßM*MmMaMMiamaMM*MwmmwnwasuaaumMmßß» member* present. The committee in charge include* Mr*. Fruchte, Mrs. W P. Sihrock, Mr* 11. W. Thompson and Mie* Mildred Wortbman. There will Im- a called meeting of the Order of Eastern R’ar for the pitrpo*«- of initiation at the Masonic hall Saturday night at seventhirty o'clock. The Kt. Judo study clutb will meet tonight at seven-thirty o'clock a: •he K. of C. hall. I CHURCH MOTHERS REGULAR MEETING The Church Mothers study club met yesterday afternoon at the Methodist church, -with Mrs. Floyd Grandstaff giving the devotion* and Mr*. Clyde Harris the 'e**->n on "How Appearance Affect* ?.-rsonallty," Hostesses -were Mr*. Royle I Kprunger and Mrs. R. W. Graham. MRS. SHERMAN ESSEX HAS WILLING WORKERS The Willing Worker* cla** of the Monroe Methodint Sunday school | met Tuesday evening at th-- home nf .Mrs. Sherman R**ex. Ihe vicepresident. -Mrs. Essex, called the meeting to order and read scripture followed -with prayer by Mr*. Dick Haggard. New officer* were se|e--ted a* F | U||F | ll| I I x U HOLD LVERrTHING/ A single slip on your sidewalk or steps may result in a costly suit for damages. Protect yourself from loss with Residence Liability Insurance issued by The jEtna Casualty and Surety Company of Hartford, Conn. I The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Decatur, Ind. Nlbltek Star* Bldg. kiAmJ

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Rescued Crew Members Os Ship Sunk By Subs , tr ■ i ■ ”J ’ ’ Pictured at the Norfolk, Va. naval ha*c are the 21 aurvlvor* of the H S Vetinrv. 7th »hlp to be «itnk by enemy auliniarltie* along the Atlantic aeahoard. Th.- navy announced that 23 member* of the A.-iim.-crew are atlll uiiaccounleil for and must be pre.itmed dead The torpedoing of th»- A enure occitrr.-d off the North Carolina coa*t. _____________

follow*: Mr* William Mitchell, president; Mr* Eases. vlc*M»rr*ident; Mr*. John Cri*t. nectetary; Mr*. John Floyd, treasurer. Mr*. Ralph Hannle -will *e. ve a* the flower committee an-l Mr*. Haggard, the *ot»g lumk* fu-liciou* refrenhtneni* -were served by the hoste**, a**i*te*l by Mr*. Charles Rahner. The Women of the Mo»*r will hold the regular meeting at the Moose home Thur*day evening a* seven-thirty o'clock. The Women of the Moo’e will *p»n*or a public party at the Moose home Friday evening at •eventhirty o'clock. MRS. ALBERT MILLER ENTERTAINS CLUB Mr*. Albert Miller was hoste** to the A'oung Matron*' Huh Tuesday nlghi with Mr*. Albert Be. ry. pre; sident. calling the meeting to order for a hu*me*s session Mr* Alva Lawson read an interesting paper on “The Lltl'.c Brown Church in the Wildwood." after which a social hour w*i enjoy.-.! Game* were played and prixe* won hy Mr*. John Kennedy and Mr*. (I. G. Baughman. A delicious one-*-our»e lunch.-on was served hy the ho«te*«. assisted by her daughter. Ruth Joan, and Mr*. Charles Miller. u. S. NAVAL, air (CONTINCKD FROM PAGE ON«) m.-tit That I* not America.'" The ambassador said the t'nlted State* navy had been taken hy surprise in the Pacific but that It would reestablish naval suprem acy there. o Pictures Captain Ehinqer At Service From our old friend H C. McLain of Huntington Park. California. come* a clipping from the lx>* Angele* Daily New*, which show* Captain Vincent Ehltiger, formerly of this city, conducting memorial services for the soldier and sailor dead at St. VH.iana'* cathedral. Some 2.000 men inarched from there to the Biltmore hotel where Archbishop John J. Cantwell was host for the annual breakfast meeting of the Holy Name society. The speaker for the occasion was Judge Paul McCormick. Nephew Os Decatur Woman Dies Monday Mrs. Ethel Gaffer ha* received word of the death of h*r nephew. Dee Niblick. 29. «on of Mr and Mr*. Dorsey Niblick of Liberty Center. Mr. Niblick died at 10:15 Monday night from tuberculosis. He ix survived by the parent*, three brother* and two *lHter«, all at home. He wa* well known here, where he had many relative* and friends. Funeral service* will be held Thursday morning at I<T o'clock in the Baptist church at Bluffton. o - Rotarians To Meet Thursday Evening The regular weekly meeting of the Decatur Rotary club will be held at the K. of P. home Thursday evening at (:30 o'clock. Leo Kirsch will have charge of the program. District Meeting Os Moose Thursday A delegation from Adams lodge 1311, Loyal Order of Moose, will attend the district meeting and Initiation ceremonies at the Fort Wayne Moose Thuraday evening at 8 o'clock. Heber Feasel, local lodge governor. ha» asked that all candidate* and members expecting to attend

the meHlng be present at the local Moose home at 7 p. tn . from where they will go In a caravan to Fort Wayne Th.- class will hr Initiated at Fort Wayne in honor of Malcolm (llle*. euprein.’ seeiclary of the Moose lodges, who will also deliver an address. o- ~ —e 9 wLMi/i J ,T II ”ap * •* auh » ; Don't forget carbon monoxide! That enemy, just as much a killer m any foreign enemy we have, will Im- with us until summer. Carbon monoxide may get you If yon let your car run in the garage with the doors closed. Or it may creep upon you when you are driving If the gasket* are not tight and exhan*t pip<* are not carefully Inspected. Remember! Von can't see it Von can't xtnell It - You can't feel it. and Vol' CAN T TAKE IT. _____ -o Couple,Wed on Roller Skate* Brunswick. Me. <U.P. Just to escape the routine, a Brunswick couple Clarence Pero and Evelyn Pearson- were married lit a slnrie ring ceremony on roller skate*. Q Mid-Week Services At Church Thursday -Special mid-week services will be held at the I'nlon Chap -I C. B ohurcJt Thursday evening Rev. C II Wledetkehr of Herne.will lie the gueat np. ak.-r. Business Meeting At Church Tonight The monthly business m< e'ing of the First Baptist church Will he held at 7:30 o'clock thia evening. All member* of the tdmrch art urged to 1h» present. * * * * News From Adams County Youths In Service Os Nation * * * * Rev. E. J. Arthur has received word from his son. Gilbert, who recently was commissioned a second lieutenant in the air corps, stating that he has been sent to San Francisco. California from Fort Jackson. MlMlaalppl. The wire Mated that b>- was flying to his new base. —————o— — — — — 250 DEAD, MISSING AS tCONTINHED FttOM WAGE ONE) coast late Monday night or early Tuesday with the apparent loss of four live*. The Nail "rattlesnake*"—•/walled by President RocaevMt - may have Iteen lesi successful In their attack on the 7.2 M-ton tanker Panmaine. owned by the Pan American petroleum and transport company A navy spokesman said early today that the Pan-Maine’s last message yesterday afternoon had reported a submarine attack, but that no further word had been received. "Hope has arisen that all may 4>e well with the ship." the spokesman Mid. Submarines have attacked at least 10 vessels in American territorial -water* alnce Jan. 14, linking all except the M.t’OO-ton tanker Malay and poisibly the Pan-Maine. The Malay managed to make the trip to Newport New*. Va.. under her own power despite damage Buffered from a submarine’* 'o-pedoe-ing and *helllng. At least 110 seamen have lost their live* in those attack*, and In

I case of the attack on the Tanker Coiroora on aan. Id the navy ha* never di« losed how mail). If any crewmen were missiitg Hev.-nteen survivor* of Iw- Fran--1 cl* E. Powell were put a diore at ' Lhwl*. Del. la»t night. They said the submarine had attacked at 2 a m . Init the navy reported that the attack occurred Monday night. A wave upset one of Gie two lif<«lM>ats .which were lieing lowered from the Francis E. Powell, and only three men from that iH.at were rescued. The survivor* Were in n lifeboat for seven hour* Itefore they were picked up l»y inothet tanker. The W C. Fairbanks. Three ■ of the survivor* .were injured, one I seriously The entire crew <>( 40 men »n the Norwegian tanker Veranger which wa* sunk Sunday, -were landed at ■ Sea Isle ('Uy. N J. only 35 mile* • from here. The sain.- submarine: may have smacked le.th 'h- Ver- i ang.-r and the Fran.-i* E. P>w<-ll Thirty-three survivor* of two : more v.fs-el* torftdoed off th. coast tty Canada were revea.ed to i le- in hospital* at an east Cinadian I port. One of the vessels w.i* a Nor 1 w.-gian tank.-r. the other a Gre.-k freighter. SCOLDS from developing Put a few drop* of Vick* Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first snlffe, sneeze or sign of tuual irritaciop. lu quick action aids Nature's defenses wiewc v agalnstcold*.Follow direction* in folder. VA TRO MOL Marian Martin Pattern i W +M' ■ wI/iT fW;! I /ill h / ;l i '.I Xv I’ll f'i i.' 11 Pattern 9»70 may In- ordered only I in women's size* 34. 3d. 38, 40. 42. 44. 4« and 48. Size 36 require* 3-% yards 35 Inch fabric, yard* rlcrac. To get this pattern M-nd FIFTEEN CENTS (plus ONE CENT to cover] cost of mailing* to Dally Democrat] Pattern Department, 309 W Jack-1 •on Blvd . Chicago. HI An additional TEN CENTS bring* ] you our new Spring Pattern Book, ready now Smart, easy-to-muke style* for the entire family.

ißw/jr [j C ii kl A IC liny BRterstln*. highway dti.ctoi for the northeastern section of the state. Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here last evening, H>> anti- < ipa'e* a bu-y year for road m.-n and «uyi H'« tough going Iw .<u** of the demand fur engihe*' William Hodenhsi k of route 1 looked after business In Ih-catur yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Colter of Winchester street I* improving Steadily at th" Adam* county memorial hospital ■Where *4le is a patlen’ following a major operation Jim A. IL-ndrick* of Monr.wwho lore the ligacn.-nla of his left foot In a fall *l* 'Week* ago made hi* first trip to Decatur *iu<>> th.accident. He Is improving slowly, and I* still on crutches. J W. Hendrk'ks of St Peters ■lnirg Florida I* critically .'II. a.--cording to-word tei eiv.-d ibl< morn ing by hi* brother. Jim A Hendrick* of Monroe. Mr and Mr*. John Johnson of Fortville. Ind, are visiting here with Mt*. John«on's fntbe'. G. I. Ih/bilya and Mr. Johnson'* brother, Waller of St Mary’s township Mr. Johnson »ho formerly lived hen■was engaged in the drug business for year* and is now the president of the First National batik of Fortville Julius Kohne. promlnen: Wash Ington township farmer, A'ho *uf sered ii Juoken leg in an au'o a< < i | dept last AugU't. I* able to walk again laist Sunday he was able to attend ma«* at St Mary’, church, the fir«t time since hi* accident. Hr l.w.k* ■w.-ll and is happy to iw up and around A numlwr of |w*ople att.-n-l.il the Berne institute la*t evening. The condition of Mr*. Elizabeth Mark.-I was reported as not so g.wwl this morning. Mr*. Market ha* been ill at her home at the corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets forth.- past three .weeks. REV LUCKEY tXJNTINVED FnnM PAGB ONB th.- betterment of this community Relative* here include Charle. Ilto.-k G.-orge Kern. Mrs W. E '

■Lvn KTji K j Zwick’s years of service in Rjg this community gives you L-J the benefit of long experience and the assurance A that the final tribute will / i be one of beauty and rev•d erence. I ill I IB ZWICK FUNERM. HOME / WH ZWICK-ROBERTJ ZWICK ", / ROBERTS FREE BY 3irKr3uneral Service, . ‘I U ’ll yterf Q atJb)wer3unerul f Prices . PHONES: 6I'BOO « Long Distance Telephone for speedy, economical service. Business or friendly calls transacted in less time than it takes to think about it. Don’t drive when it is > so convenient to use your telephone. USE LONG DISTANCE REGULARLY ■MMMMI MHMBM

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