Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1942 — Page 3
UJOAY. JANUARY 31. 1942
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are Mrs. Robert Thompson chairman: Mr* Jarno* Cowan, vic*I chairman, and Mr* Robert V »rhll- ( man. socrotary-treaaurnr. raraurae SOLOMON CAULKER TO TALK AT WOMAN S CLUB MEETING Thera will Im- a tenoral meeting I of the Woman's Club at l.lhrary I hall Monday night at seven-forty-five o'lba k. With th» IJtcratU * De I partment ftrerantlng the program ami Mra. O. T lloaaelirt »« < hairI man. "Glimpra* of Africa" -will In* the I title of the program and Holomon Caulker, a native of Africa and a former pupil of Rev. Romo'o*. will Ire the apeaker Mr. Caulker, who attended the Albert Academy In Africa of which Rev. Ro«*e|ot wa* the principal, and later came to thia country Where he trad rial er I from college , at Anville. Pa.. I* now perparing llhn*elf to be .1 minister of the I goapel at Ikrnehrake Seminary. | Itayton. Ohio. He Will give interesting ghmpsc* Into life In Africa and all member* are urtml Io u*e their gue«* :|cketa. Araioting Mra. Roraelot <>n the committee are the Meadamea John ’ Tyndall. Win. Linn. F V. Mill*. Robert Tixrmpaon. W E Smith. Milton .Swearingen. Jeaao Hutton. Cha*. It. Teeple. <>. L. Vantte, Glenn IMckeraon. Ralph Yager and Mia* Kliulieth Peteraon. ' FRANKE SELKING WEDDING TONIGHT 1 Miaa Martha Franke, daughter of ■ Mr. and Mra. ChrlM Franke ot near I Oaaiati. and WrMrur F Hefting *on 1 of Mr. and Mra Martin Retklng of near Decatur, will lie unlt**d In marriage at aeven o'clock thl* evening In the liethelhem laitheran church The attendant* are Mr*. Alton Relnking. the jMiaaes Bit. <n Helklac. Anita Werllmt. Erwin Frank*at’d uahera Harry llleeke and Gilbert Koetieotan. The groom la an employe of the Decatur Caatimt tompany. SEAMAN SAM WAGNER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Th.- engagement of Heaman Ham H. Wagner, storekeeper third cla*» I'nMed Htate* navy. *tationed at, Han Fratwiaco. to Mlaa Evelyn Morell, a regi»t*-R-d nurse and daughter of Mr*. Anna Morrell of Cambridge. Minn, wa* *nnotii'<i-d today. Seaman Wagner I* the »on of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Wagner, living on rural route four. He ha* Inen in the navy several year* and wa* recently atationed in Honolulu, where he met hi* bride-to-lre. Mis* Morrell I* a graduate of Ht. Eliuiieth'* wbool of nursing. Washington D <’ She I* now stationed at Maternity lloslptai. Minneapolis. Their wedding date ha* not been
The Shadow of Their Wings” Ann Sheridan, who plays a plane factory worker. actually will make scenes in one of the big local plants. In order not to hold up production on war orders, the studio will build a partition around Ann and the rest of the company. According to word reaching Hollywood, one of our Important feminine stars recently was refused entrance into an eastern defense factory. She was on a patriotic mission, too. but the management feared her presence would be too distracting. Toughest chore Hedy Lamarr has faced yet is the fish cannery scenes for •Tortilla Flat." The star is shown packing fish and they are REAL fish. For scenes like thia, studina often used to use rubber imitations hut, nowadays, rubber is too scarce. Judy Carland telephones pals that she has an assignment to do two more stories for the Cosmopolitan magazine. Interestingly, the first one will be fictun. HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINE: Hear that one of filmdom a top glamor girls didn’t get in at the Mayfair party because her escort wasn't wearing evening clothes.... Alice Faye and Phil Harris still are the picture of devotion. She comes down to the Biltmore Bowl every night and plays gin rummy with Phil during dance intermissions. . . . That was S. M. Newton with Cobina Wright senior at Bill Jordan's Bar of Music. . . Jsck Oakie is busy visiting army camps hack east. . . . Congratulate Jane Wvman and Ronald Reagan on their second wedding anniversary. . . . Bob Murphy really is holding forth about the Philippine situation. He was a member of the government police there in 1901. According to pals. Pat DI Clcco has high hopes of getting into the army intelligence service. . . . Bert Lahr finally has moved Into his new Brentwood home For a while, he didn't know whether he would be able to get the materials to finish it. z
CU B CALENDAR Society Dosdltno, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy < Fhonss 1000 — 1001 Saturday Called Meeting of Eaatern Star, Mbmhilc 11*1! 7 in p m Church Rtrppir. Sinn lattheratt Churrdt. S to 7 p m, Ger-ode Huh Party. Izglon Hom*. « p m Monday Ave Marla Htudy Clnh. Mra. W i A Klepper. 7:30 p. tn Hairdresser* Aaaoclatkm Mi** Alice K Baker. 7:30 p m Adam* County Chorua, Eicher Bldg . I 30 p. m. Research Cluh Mra. O I. Vance, 1 1 t:3u p. m. Pythian Mstan T-mpia Meeting. K. of P. Home. 7 p m. Red rrosa Production Center. Lfr ' gkrn Homo. 12:30 to 4:30 p. m ' Woman'* Club, Library lltll. 7:46 Ip. m. Tuatday Catholic Indies of Columbia. K of C. Hall. 7:3<t p. m. Kirkland Township W. C T. I'.. Mrs Dorotha Hhady. I p. m Tri Kappa. Mr*. L. A. Cowens. I 7:30 p in. Dutiful Daughters Class. Mis I Gregg McFarland. 7:30 p. in. Pal lota XI. Mr*. Don MtiLean, j 7:30 p. m. Wsdntsday Hhake-peare Club, Mr*. Calvin ' E Peterson. 3:30 p. m. Historic al Club. Mr*. Floyd Icker. I 3:30 p m. Thursday Presbyterian Mls*lonary Society, I Mr* H M. DeVosa. 3:30 p m. t'nion Chapel laidles' Aid Hoc- ' iety Mrs. Ami Miller. 1:30 p m Friday Red Cross Production Center. legion Home. 13:30 to 4:30 n tn. Happy 'Homemaker*. Mrs. Von Reber, 7'30 p m flg<-d. depending on Mr. Wagner’s duties In the navy. The many friends of th-* young I man. -who visited here last summer j on an extended furlough, were happy to receive announcement* of hi* engagement and approaching weddANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF 1939 WEDDING Announcement ha* been m ide of the marriage of Ml** Amandn Hiei berich. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Otto It Hieherleh. ro.de J. and Clement Hnell of thia city The wedding occurred February 17. 1939 in the Trinity Lutheran .! church at Bellview, kentu ky with I the Rev. C Myron Dunford re<-eiv-Ing the vows In s double *ir? rere- - mony The attendant* were Mr. and Mrs. Williasn Holtsbwry wl lit* Wert. Ohio. Mr*. Hnell I* an employe of the General Electric and Mr Hn»-ll la a truck driver for Krick and Tyndall They are now living in th»lr home on Jefferson street. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Hall of east of the city entertained with a dinner of lovely appointments last night for John Everett. Mis* Nor-
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And So the Girls Kissed the Boy Goodby! Ms ♦»*, *••’ • Am in 3 . K .Jr RJe rrfn ! Nesi! Thomas Dragon, Chicago newspaper syndicate employe, gets a smackingly good send-off from his co-workers as he departs to join the army.
ma Werling. Harold Burxtr and Mr. and Mra. Cal E. Peterson. FIFTY-TWO MEMBERS ATTEND MEETING The Women of -the Moose met al th*- lodge home Thursday evening with flfly-two members In attendance, and with Mr*. Marie Hnltt of Muncie, a special guest Flv > candidate* were initiated. Memtla-rs were urged to donate book* to the soldier* and to assist with work for the Red 4'ross. Mr*. William Klusman -was In charge of the program, which opened with a song. "God Hies* America”, by seven year-old Floyd Mcßride Bunco wa* played, with Mrs, Charles Morgan winning the prig**. Mr*. Halit was presented w.th a gift. Refreshments were enjoyed The ne*t regular meeting will be held the evening of Fehrua.y 12 at seven-thirty o’eloek The Happy Homemaker* club will meet at the home of Mr*. Von Reiter Friday (Wetting at seventhirty o'clock. The leaders will rejetrt on the conferem-e held recently a' Purdue university. The I’nion Chapel ladle*' aid society will meet with Mrs. Amt Miller at one-thirty o'ckn-k Thursday afternoon. The Catholic ladle* of Columbia will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clm k at K of C. liall. 11l mwnle c, are urged to attend
MocARTHUR men cor IT IN V Kl> rttQM PAGE ON* comparable to the wrorat meted out by the Germans In occupied Europe Americans In Manila, it was raid, are being allowed clean and fairly comfortable quarters but have been provided with Utile food becitiso the Japanese occupation army of JtHt.Otat troops or more is living off the land Both civilian stores and homes were said Io have been looted Most of the Americans in Manila. It was reported. have been gathered In ancient Santo Tomas university. They have been given fairly decent living quarters but only a few handfuls of rice per person per day. Norman 11. Davis, chairman of the American Red Crons, said that Information regarding Japaneseheld American prisoners of war probably will be forthcoming shortly. He said he had been Informed that Japan has accepted a delegate from the international Red Cross and fa ready to '•transmit. through the central agency. Geneva. Information concerning prisoners of war on the Imais of reciprocity " Information concerning Internevi non-cotnhatdnta also will be exchanged ‘as far as possible," Davis said. Plans are also going forward for shipment by the Red Cross of food, some types of clothing, and other comforts as soon as anticipated Japanese consent is obtained. Filipinos wen said to have been harshly treated If they transgressed the strict rules of conduct laid down hy the Japanese. .Many Filipinos were said to be displaying their resentment at the Japanese occupation forces through mass action. Including strikes. This treatment contrasted sharply with the propaganda which the Japanese addressed to Filipino troops. Plan Beautification Os Berne Cemetery Berne. Ind., Jan. 31—At a meeting of a large crowd of local people, plans were launohed to enlarge, beautify, landscape. Improve and change the name of the MRE cemetery here. C. H. Mnselman was named head of a camm'ltee to work out details. He la to appoint
I -the re«t of the commlUee members. The meeting of the group WSR the outgrowth of a petition circulated by the Berne Garden club tn have the cemetery improved ettensively. Short talks In behalf of the Improvement were made by at least a dosen local people Th.* name 1 MRE originated here many y<wr* I ago and *tand* for -Mennon-te. Rei formed and Evangelical rmtrvhea Since the name originated the Missamary and Naaaroae churches ' were organlled here ami neither church la represented in the name * or on the board of cemetery trusI tfMML ABANDON MALAYA iCONTtNrgD mog FAQ* OHB) Islands. Countermeasures were understood to have be-n launched against the enemy attack hy powerful air und naval force*, paving the way for direct assault hy marine unit* from transport «hlp*. hut de tails of the operation* were withh< Id escepl tor an ofllcial statement that lighting Is "raging every I where." The Dutch defender* of Amlmlna destroyed all Installation* that might be useful to the en*my. hut I official sourc*M said that the most I furiou* opposition wa* being preI ranted to Japanese attempts to I storm the coast under a blanket air and naval bombardment. The communique failed to Indicate definitely that the Japanese force* had succeeded In landing . but destruction of Dutch Installation* indicated a grace »itnation due to superior number* of invasion troop* 0 Mrs. J. F. Sprunqer Dies This Morninq Mrs. Katherine Nu««hatim Sprung I er. widow of the late J F. Sprung I er. died at .6 a m today at her home In Berne. Surviving are two eon* anil four daughter* Funeral »ervl<-es will he held at 2 p tn. Monday at the Berne Mennonite church. Rev. C. II Sitekati ofllclatlng. Burial will he in the M It E. cemetery. The body will fre removed from the Yager funeral home thl* evening. "O' • Incubator Baby Dies Late Friday Niqht Mary lllcana Joseph Vlllagomef. Pleasant Mill*' "Jncubator Iraby." died last night at 11:15 o'clock at the Adam* county memorial ho*pltal. The prematurely born infant. reputedly one of the smallest ever born at the local Inanition. lived 20 days. She was horn at the hospital on January IL the daughter of Anlxeto and Mercedes Vlllagonieg, Mexicans of Pleasant Mills. At birth she weighed only two pound* and four ounce*. After birth. »he was immediately placed In the Incubator at the hospital and attache* had given her a good chance to live. , Surviving besides the parents are a slater. Pauline The Ixxly was taken to the Zwlck funeral home In this city. Funeral services will Im. held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock nt the St. Mary'* Catholic church In this city-——-——-o NAZI U-BOATS CONTHWBD FHOW PAOB UNB the Ant announced by the navy since Tuesday when It reported the tanker* Francis E Powell and Pan Maine—the latter prematurely —had been torpedoed. Although the navy announced Thursday that counter measure* against the undersea raider* were "Increasingly effective," the German craft apparently were present off the Atlantic coast in sufflcleni number to permit their disposition between Nova Scotls and
I Florida. 11 Aiiiioiinci-met of the Rochester 11 attack took the edge off the good new* of the Pan Maine's safety. I which had Iteen made public a few I hour* earlier. 1 The true statu* of the Pnn Maine . wa* known for at least 4k hour* In J aval circles but was not made public until It reached the safe haven of an Atlantic port. It* arrival ap IMirentJy was delayed by storm*. The navy described the voyage I only ae "an egclting trip ot which (he last few day* were through very heavy weather." There were I nine officer* and 3o men aboard. i The first naval district at Boston raid the "premature" report of | the Pan Maine's sinking followed I the sighting of a periscope "so <-lo*e that an atta< k wax anticipated.” The periscope disappeared I from view after live minutes bej cause of hazy weather, the announcement said. All hands on the Pan Maine prepared for an attack they felt was imminent hut the welcome fog closed In J. HERMAN TETTMAN CONTINUED FROM FAOK ONB .-several year- he lived tn Dayton, I I Ohio. He was one of the oldest resident* In the city and among hi* J friend* were pioneers of the com,l inunlty for whom he had made . shoes a half century ago • | B*-*ide* the willow, he I* *ur- ! I lived by a brother. Henry Tettman of Dayton. <1 ; a half brother. John Tollman of Dayton and a half sister. Mrs Emma Allmrt of U>* Angeles. He wa* a member of Ht. Mary's Catholic church and of the Holy Name society Funeral services will be held i from St Mary'* church nt 9:30 ! o'clock Tuesday morning, the j mas* being a half hour later be''cause of the Ht. Blase blessing I service. Burial will be In the Catholic cemetery ; The body will be moved from 1 the Gdlig and ISkiii funeral home ’ to the Tetiman residence Sunday morning and may In- viewed until 1 time of the funeral WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr. and Mr*. Frank Strickler of near Monroe were Monday dinner guests of the latter's sister. Mr*. F. A. Defter and family. j Mr. and Mr*. Paul Stone ot Chi- ■ cago are the parents of a daughter. •horn January 22 Mr*. Btoue was the former Earns Riley. Rev W. <*. Peters of Convoy de- ' llvered the Sunday morning sermon ■ at the Methodist church, in the absence of Rev. B«i k. who I* ii l . 1 Mira Flossie Christy of Van Wert ’ is visiting In the home of her sis- ' ter. Mrs Earl Foreman Mr and Mr*. Herbert Avtry of 1 Dayton spent last Haturday calling on friend* and relatives. 1 Mrs. W G. Hotfert and 8. J Buchanan were in Van Wert last Monday on Red Cross work Ml** Agnes Tlnfcham it Marion spent the weekend with her par- > ents Mr. and Mrs John Tmkhatn. 1 John Byer, who Is a patient at the Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne. I* reported to be getting along very nicely. Ms«. W. G. Hoffer. Mr*. Mate Hook and Miss Helen Evans at- ’ tended the district meetin.; and I school of instruction of the O. K. 8 I held at Antwerp last Saturday. Mr. und Mr*. Wm Hpttle.- were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and I Mr*. Jesse Spitler. '.Mr. and Mr*. Paul McGough were I Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs ■ Kenneth Dellinger, south of town Principles do not depend upon ■ circumstances. Right is right I everywhere.
COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenss* Ralph Foster. Ohio City, O tn He'ty K Case, Convoy. Ohio Alloyd E Deer-wester. Payne. (I, to Marjorie Faye Pa*t»n, Fort Wayne, Gayle Walter Helmut, Fort Wayne, lo Dorothy Blanche Miller, Monroeville. Jorl E. Hchwartl. Berne, route two to Fannie M Hi-bwnrtg, Mon roe. route one. Richard Miller. Decatur, route five 4o Merlam II Brown. Ih r atur. route three. Ixmnard Puul 'Miner, Plt-rreion to Virginia M le>wn«, Fort Wayne o — TODAY IS FINAL DAY CONTINUED FROM FAOB UNB» thl* week: Floyd Mitchell, three tires and three tubes. Richard (lara, two firm und one tube; Ira Bodie, two tire* and two tube*, Henry .iloemker. two tires und two tulies. Holiert Ehrtnun, two tire* and two tubes; Eddie McFarland. one tire and on>* tul>e; Herman Bo«sr, one tire; Virgil Gilbert. two tires; W E Witte, one tire and one tiilw-: Trevu Werling. two itres und two tubas; Jeff
('rum. two tires und two tube*. Ralph Htruub. two tire* and two I lube*; Hurry Morar. one tube; . I Frank Kitnts. one tire und one ! tubo; Frank Ib-ck, two tires and ■one inhe; M.irt Graber, one fire; , H M Bagley, two tires and one I tube; Mwin Nn»*liaitni. one tire . and one tube Two farm tractor tires and I tube* were issued to Hugh David | Musser I<l — o Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mrs. l-ena Reullle. I route 2. Monroeville land dismissI edt; Harvey Brittaon. Wren, Ohio; Mrs Raymond Ballard. 41! Winchester street. Dl*mi**ed Mrs. Joyce Ellenlteri ger and Iraby daughter. City: Mrs. June Pontius. Geneva; Baby Jeronda M’Ver. Monroe street Church of God Glen E. Marshall pastor 9:3M1;30a tn. Unified service. • :3d p m Shining Lights •1 30 p m Chrbtian Crusader*. 730 |> m Evangelistic service 7 3n p m Wednesday Mid-week prayer service. 2 p tn Thursday—ljulle* Missionary society meets at the home of Mrs. Pearl Keller. Revival services will be held at ; thb church bet-inning Sunday Feh I 15. Rev P It Turner of IndlanapI oils, evangelist, will he the speak er each evening Rev. Turner come* to our city a good minister of the gosp-'l. having had wide eg-perleni-e both us pastor and evangelist. The public Is most cordially invited to attend all the service* of this congregation 1 — Younq Democrats To State Convention All hientlM-rs of the Adams county Young Democratic club an asked to communicate with th • club president If they desire to attend the state convention ut Indianspoll* February fi and 7. President Severin II Schurger i has asked early notificuton so that he may certify the official Hat to the fourth district president. David I T Parrish. I Members from the local < luh are d also planning to attend the preconvention rally of the Alleti conni ty dub. to be held Tuesday night • ■ at the Anthony Hotel. —— o— Seminary Student To Speak Sunday Niqht Solomon Caulker, a student tn i Bonehrake Theological Seminary. Dayton, Ohio, will Im* the guest speaker nt the evening service* at the First United Brethren church at 7 o'clock Sunday nigh', according to announcement made today hy Rev. G T Rosado! minister. Mr Caulker, whose home I* in Africa -was a student for four year* at the Albert Academy in Africa where Rev Roraelot was principal After completing hi* high «chool education he came to the United States and was graduated recent-
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned executor of the George Chronister estate will sell at public auction the following personal property at 514 West Jefferson street. Decatur, on SATURDAY, February 7,1942 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock prompt Tappan gas range: Ice refrigerator; kitchen table: .1 kitchen chairs: round dining room table; 4 chairs: buffet: bookcase secretary; piano and 2 benches; !a-ather davenport; Library table: 2 leather rockers straight back rocker., hrown reed rocker: green reed rocker; 3 other rockers; Birdseye maple bed; Boz spring hed with imiersprlng mattress; 2 brass bed*; 2 set* spriii**. 3 mattresses; 2 dressers; Cheat of drawers; Commode, 2 9x12 ft rug. 4x4 ft. rug. NXI2 ft. linoleum rug; 2 linoleum rugs; Ape* radio; Foot stool: Floor lamp; Radio light. 2 table lights; ironing board; curtain stretchers; wall clock; 4 pair drapes: • pair other curtains: mantle cloth: kitchen pan* and utensils; vara; salad bowel; 6 salad cups: fruit plate; sugar bowl; butter dish; fruit cans and bottles, porch seat TERMS - Cash Roscoe Glendening, Executor Suntan Bros, Auctioneer*.
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Ily from Mbanon Valley college. Anville. Pennsylvania ll* i* now a student In the raunI inary preparing to be a mlnl*t»r and •will bring an Interesting measaga lo the congregation All Other* interested are welcome to hmr hi* message Township Institutes Elect New Officers Berne. Ind . Jan 31 lloger'Briit* of near Berne wa* elected lire*id ent of the 'Hartford township farmers' institute for negt year at iln- annual institute held Thursday Other urns officer* are Jam"* Pyle, vice president. Mi* Erne t Zeigler, •eeretary and Uluude Itrggin. tree »urer Itenta su>**-eed* John Duff a* chairman. Franklin Frucht* wu* named chairman of the Kirkland town•hip institute, succeeding Samuel Menscheii. Other to»w offlce-s are Paul Baumgartner, vice-president; Homer Arnold, wretary and Victor Byerly, treasurer. Junior C. E Will Mark Anniversary The Junior Christian Endeavor of First United Brethren church will commi-inorate the 41st 4>irtbday of Christian Endeavor Sunday night at 4 o'clock at the church, with a -program of candelight service*. ap»rial music and Itihle m -mory work. Mi*s Joan In-at-h 14 leader of the program and all friend* of the organisation and parents of the members are urged to be preaent. Public Is Warned Aqainst Salesman Hherlff Ed Miller ami Deptt'y !<eo Glllig today warned the ,’-neral public to lie on the lookout for a salesman who**- unethical 'Sctlc* they a««ert have made him a claimant to the title of the "world's meaiii-*t man." The salesman, -the auihorllie* asserf, is traveling around In tpe county using "high preaaure* method* to sell hl* magazine*, cl.riming that proceeds derived from the sales are to go toward swell ng the "March of Dime*” colhniion to fight Infantile paralysis.
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