Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1942 — Page 3

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Huth Morris, Brand conductre«a Mildred Smith, (rand Mar't,. Lou Ise Hamilton and grand K»i|i*'i. Kathryn Tyndall Other, recelvlnn rvcMll!t | '>li In- 1 eluded district d-putle* Mibb Futer of district numlier l« and Edith Hall of district Bl; Ma-y Klien Mlebol. (rand repreacnlatire of N» w York and Indiana: Carrey and pas: deputy M-s Coulter of Hoailand. At the clown of the mee'ip'i. Mr. and Mrs. Dun II Tyndall w re at home to the (rand and lot al officers and their iMsbauds and wive*. Visiting and a lunch were enjoyed. Mr*. Tyndall was assist -d in (erring by Mrs. Lei ah Bowen and Iter mother-in-law. Mr* John Ty tdall. Huth Morri* presided nt the «eivin< (aide. Before <oiilu*ioli of the 111-it ins, Mrs. Wolf complimented th* < hauler highly on their effort* and loyalty and alao mention,-I the timely thread of patriotism Intersperalng the meetins Mrs M K. Hower wan In c'terge ol the lMiiH|uet and was assist'd by the Meadame* Fred Hanche* W M Humserdner. C L. Wai', r*. A J Bearers. John Nelson and John T. Myers. Mlns Martha Ellen Hower was < hairman of the group that nerred the 'bamiuet and her helpers | were the Misses Joan and Ma-y Joe Krk-k. Joyce Roop. Phylli- Bumgerdner and Bernjpce and Helen Bai Iter. Meinlrers of the Reltekall latdse will enjoy a Valentine party and entertain with guest night at the I. O O. F. hall Turesday. All members are reminded to Iw pro-ent. TROOP THREE HAS MEETING Troop three of the (lirl Scouts met In Siout headquarters Wednesday erening. at which iime a class of tenderfoot scouts wi re initiated Miss Phyllis laidd 'vas awarded a pritw for saying th- scout I laws with greatest accura-y Game, were enjoyed and a delicious lunch aerred Mi(s Edtu Mae Hchults was appointed reporter for the troop. Mrs. Gerald Blsler recently entertained the girls who arc employed at the Newberry stor- and one guest. Mrs. Harold Mysnter. with a delicious chill supp -- Present were the Misses Betty Mart*. Krelyn la bslger. Betty Brown. Joan Bollinger. Juanita Parrish and Marjorie Gay MRS. DORPHUS DRUM HOSTESS TO AID SOCIETY i Mrs Dorphus Brum wa« hostess to the iadits* aid society «f the First Christian church Thursday , afternoon at her home The meeting opened with song, fullosrd 1 with scripture reading by Mrs.

me sing, why don't we dance, instead?” And so the star, who had been up since 5:30 in the morning, pitched in and danced with J-.-sene of the cadets. The Bobby Webbs have separated. He’s the casting director at Republic and she's the former Carol Wayne, stage and screen actress. For the new Errol Flynft picture, • Desperate Journey," Warners are clearing a 3,000-foot-long and 200-foot-wide bomber runway at Point Magu. They're also building a subterranean airplane hangar. After the film is finished, the location site will be offered to the government. . Understand that Lucille Ball and Deel Arnax are the first to film their personal appearance act in IS-milUmeter movies, including a sound track. In this way. they hope to study and improve the routine Don't be surprised if Lucille learns a Spanish version of the act Deel is very keen to book play-dates In his native Cuba and in South America. HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINE: John Payne’s brother. Charles, has been promoted to a captaincy at Fort Benning, in Georgia. . . . Not only did Hedy Lamarrs mother ; arrive safely, but she brought a < scottis dog that used to be the star’s pet in Europe.... Looks as If Felix Young has a smash hit for his Little Troc in singer Lena Horne. The usually gabby film audience pays her the tribute of complete silence while she is doing a number. . . . Forrest Tucker and Eleanor Parker were a twosome at thia spot. .w also Pat Stillman and Bob Cobb. . . . Damon Runyon among the ringaiders, with Mike Lyman and Leonard Goldstein. . ~ The army aviators will have a canteen. Elliott Roosevelt, Mary Pickford and Harry Sugarman are working on the plan .. . Jack Oakie checks in to make three pictures and then he has an offer to go back to New York and do a plav for Gilbert Miller. I

CLUB CALENDAR Swtlety Dsadllns, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phonaa 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahontas IxidsA Red Men Hull, 7:10 p m Work and Win Class. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Butler, 7'M> p. m Red Cross Production Center, Legion Home, 12:10 to 4 30 n m. Happy Homemakers, Mrs. Von Reher, 7 00 p, m Little Flower Study Club, Mra. Andy Foos, 7:30 p m. Saturday Cafeteria Hupper. Zion K*inge||. | cal and Reformed Church, 3 to 7 j p. m. Monday Pythian Slaters Temple Meeting. K of P. Homo, 7 p. m. Red Crosa Production Center, Legion Home, 11.10 to 4:10 p. m. Pythian Needle Club, K. of P. Home. After T<-mple. Music Ib-partment. Mrs. J. I* Kocher, Jr., k p. m I trama tlr Itepurlmenf, Mra Harold McKnlght. 7:30 p. m. Literature Itepartment, Mrs. O. L. Vance, 7:30 p. m Art Ih-partment. Mia* Fern Passwater. 7:30 p m. Junior Women. Mias Phyllis Hunter. 7:30 p. m. Ileaean-h Cluh. Mra. R. <t Gentia. 2 30 p m. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge Vali-ntim Party, and OsMt Night I <> Q F Hall Church Mothers Study Club, Methodii-t Chun b. 2 30 p. m Wednesday Zion Lutheian Missionary Society. Chun h Social Room. 2 pm. Hhakespeare Cluh. Mn. John Heller. 2:30 p m Historical Cluh. Mra. W P Role Inson. 2:30 p m f I Paul Daniels. Mrs. Elmer Ihinwachter. president, presided oyer the m-etlng. Mrs. Fred King and Mrs. Oren Schults the committee for ways and means for this month, announced a money making project. Mrs. Darwachter and Mr Daniels are the calling comml’tec for February The group deci l“d to hold one regular meeting a month and If necessary a call<-d meeting occasionally. Plans were made to have prayer m-etlnga the week preceding revival seryires. which will h- held at the church the first week in March. The meeting closed with aong and the Mltpah henedi lion, with a social hour following Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs Dirwachter and Mrs. Daniels MAGLEY LADIES' AID MEETS THURSDAY The Magley Reformed l adles’ Aid met Thursday afternoon in the parish hall with 15 member* present. A p>>t luck dinner was enjoy ed at noon. A feature of the meeting was n talk by Mrs Ed Kotter. township civilian defense chairman, who egMarian Martin Pattern ’ll 4VvJ ’S ® ■Ptt I I/’I [l// I \ ■n >7/ / h j y Ffr w Pattern S3S7 may be ordered only In children’s sl«es 2. 3. 4. 5 (ltd 6 Slxe «. trousers, requires % yard 64 Inch fabric; skirt IMi yard* 64 Inch and blouse. 1 yard 36 Inch. To get this pattern send FIFTEEN CENTS (plus ONE CENT to cover coat of mailing) to Dally Democrat Pattern Department. 309 W. Jacksou Blvd.. Chicago. 111. An additional TEN CENTS bringa i you our new Spring Pattern Book, ready now. Smart, eaay-to-make ■ atyles for the entire family.

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—TTTT7 WAR NBBD9 MONBYI U trill tnonty to defeat our j enemy aggressor* Your govarnmanf ca/ls on you to tia’p now. Buy Drfrnrr Bond* o> Stamp* today Maha arary pay day Bond Day by participating in thb Bayroll Sarinfa Plan. Bond» coat $11.76 and up. Stampa ara lOt, lit and up. Tha help ol arary indiridual ia naedad Do your part by buying your ahara arary pay day. plained the programs in which the women could participate. Mrs. Koller e*plained th- Red Cross first aid and sewing pro jects and the women of <he society volunteered for the-work. They intend to start a sewing project at once. Mrs. Gustave Peck was chairman of the meeting. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN HAVE MITE BOX OPENING Forty-five guests and <n,-ml»ers of the missionary society of the | First Presbyterian church enjoyed the annual mite hog opening and guest afternoon at the home of Mrs. Huliet DrVoss on Fourth street Thursday. The meeting opened with a musical number after which Mrs. George Walton, president of the society, preaid-d Mrs. D Kunki l gave the devotions rending the 13th chapter of Corinthians after which Mt Chai 1,-• D Ti-<>!.- gave prayer. Mrs. Ip-nnard Haylors then gave a wimder'ully interesting talk on Africa selecting her material from i the two hooks, ’’Behind God's Back” and Jungles Preferred.” Officers for the new year were 1 announced and are Mrs. Bert Ha- ' ley. president; Mis. Ed Engeler vice-president; Mrs. Earl Adams secretary and Mrs. L. A. Graham, treasurer. After another musical selection a social hour followed Jitring . which lovely refreshmen's with j Valentine appointments wer« serv- ' ed by the hostess and he. assistj ants, the Mesdamea M A. Prising- ( er. I. A. Graham. John DeVoss and I Jesse Sutton. Sr. > I * MRS. R C. EHINGER . SO CHA REA HOSTESS Mrs. It C Ehlnger was h tstess to the So Cha Rea cluh und one guest. Mr*. J. L. Ehler. Thursday night at her home on North Third street. During the business meeting, plana, were made for th<- annual Valentine parly with the bnslmnds as guest*, to be held at th<- Elks home February 12 latter, five games of bridge were enjoyed and In accordance with a previous agreement defense 'tamps i were awarded as prises. Th<- first I prise was won by Mr*. Harold Daniels, second. Mrs. T. J Mettler. end third. Mrs William Gass. Mrs Ehler was presented w th it guest prig*-. Refreshments were enjoyed a! the close of the evening. MRS. EARI. CRIDER HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The ladies aid society of the First I’nlb-d Brethren church met at the home of Mrs. Kwrl Crider Thursday afternoon with eighteen members and five visitors present. The meeting opened with song followed with scripture by Mrs Roy .Muinma, reading by Mrs. George Meyers and prayer by Mrs. Jesse Williams. The president Mrs. R. 0. Wynn gave an Interesting talk on future work and plans of the society Mrs. David Wynn and Mra. Hephue Jackson were welcomed a* new members. Mrs. Mbm Elay closed the meeting with prayer. During the social hour -afreshinents were served by the hostess Mrs. Crider assisted by Mrs. Elxy and Mrs. Bodie. MISSIONARY SOCIETY IS WELL ATTENDED Twenty-five members of the Missionary society of the Evargellol church attended the meeting held In the social rooms of th • church f yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. Fred McConnell as chairman and I other members of the February 1 sectelon In charge. The cpenlng song was followed I with scripture by Mrs. McConnell r and prayer by Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, t Mrs. George Roop sang a solo, as- • which Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh read an article. “Lincoln Pennies.” Ml*a 1 Clarice Anspaugh played a piano , solo. The lesson study which was the I

final chapter In the bonk “Reed and Holl.” wa« presented !»y Mr*. Eugene Runyon. The pr-sldent. M Earl Fuhrman, conduc'd th« tmsiness meeting. Annountrnieni was made that the coHec'lon for the day of prayer held recently amoun.ed to |1» <H. The ladies decided to hold a rummage sale in the church itase -nettl Saturday. February 2* and anyone having clothing to ■ mtrlbu e ia asked to call Mrs. Arble Owens. Mr*. Henry Adler nr Mrs Roma Brelner. The collection yesterday amount- j ed to IS.SS. The meeting 10-ed with prayer by Mrs. George LMler. after which refreshments were served and a so.-lal hour enjoyed PERSONALS Walter Frucbte. son of Mr. and , Mra. Ed Frm hie. is In a -?rhm* condition at Lutheran ?W»»pltal. Fort Wayne, following a motor up eralion Wednesday. The voung man suffered a relapse during the operation. Miss Todd Becher and Mrs George Ralston of For: Ijfsynr Visited In Decatur Thursday afternoon and looked after bu Ineaa. Mra. Boyd Stapler of Monroe shop|>ed here yesterday Mra Donald Burkhart and daughter Esilwl were among the Geneva visitors here yesterday ——» o — - a * a • News From Adams County Youths In Service Os Nation , Theodore Knapke. former employe of the Dally Democrtf, has received orders to report tiack to Fort Benjamin Harrison for army duty on February In "Tutor" is one us those service men released under tlx- JS-year age ruling. Lwwmee Beihold son >f William Beihold. living northwest of I Decatur, has hci-n prim,' 'it to staff sergeant in Uncle Matn’< army He is connected With the Ninth Tranaport squadron. BrookUy field Mobile Ala.. Htaff Morgeant lleihold joined the regular army about three year* ago. Willard BelHiut. former D-ratur youth and son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bebout. has le-en promoted to the rank of sergeant at Camp Shelby. Mississippi, according to word received here. IBs parents now reside at Ashtabula. Ohio. Pvt. Cletus Miller has been trait*-fert-d from Sheppa'd Field. Texas to Washington. D. C,. according to -word received by his mother, Mrs. John A. Miller of route four. Chest Colds T»Selie«Misea% ./|CKS tew’oM VvapoPub w SAVINGS! on HELENA RUBINSTEIN ( reams, lotions, Make-Up Special Offer from Feb. 2 to Feb. 9 Important news for for your beauty and your budget! 20% reduction on Helena Rubinstein beauty preparation*. Here are saving* that may never be repeated. Come in, write or phone and make sure of your supply. Sale lasts only until Feb. 9. *I.OO Pasteurised Face Cream ............. 80c (I CO Complesion Powder ....... —.. 80c | 11.60 Town A Country Mske-Up Film ... 51.20 62.00 Novena Night Cream 61.00 1146 Volaxe Skin Lotion $1 B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. i

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