Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1942 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT hMWUJ Every Mc*p< Bunday by na DBGATI'R DEMOCRAT 00 ißcorporatad •Haaad Bl Ua Dacatur, lad. Peat (Xflaa aa Bacund Claaa Matter. I. H H*li*r Praeidaßl A. R Holtkous*. Bat y A Ba* Mg; tM«k D HaUar Vlc*-Pre*ldeßt •üb**Hpti*n Bataa itisgto Copl** —- -4 -W On* *o*k by carrier K' Os* moatb. by mail 44 Thrs* month*, by mail I<* Bit month*, by mail — Ml M* yaar. by null — • *' Price* gaotad ar* alibis a radius ot IM ail**. El**wb*r* II.M on* yaar Advertising Rates mad* Known On Application. National Representative BC’HKEREB A CO. II Islington Avenu*. New York 14 Kaat Wackar Driv*. Chicago Chartar Member* of Tbe Indiana League of Homa Datil**. Join th* Chamber of Commerce. I They want Job members for IMS —o Watch your step if the "black cat" huxn'l already tripped you Thin is th. old hoodoo. Friday the 13th -0— A good stoiy oi a teal bowk a ill be appreciated by the boy* in camp If you have some you arc through with, be »ui. to take them Io the Legion Home or the Library. Mr*. Fogle and her commit tee will see that they are went to the camp* and ship—o Judging from the number of blue and white tag* on the <ars parked on the street*, there are aj lot of owner* who haven't purchased the 12 plater. The deadline will be February 2*th. two week* tmm Kalurday. Don't wait for the final rush if you can avoid it. —o Et> iy linn tan help by insisting <>u Hu system of payroll saving* for defense iMind* and Ihoac who duality are entitled to lly a "blue flag, with a minute man in white. Murouu'led by white stan*." Duly firm* when ninety |M-rceiit or more of the employe* have signed for Ixmd* < aii obtain such a Hag. —o All air u* who tame from Italy. Germany or Japan and who are nut naturalised, must apply at the nearcwt ilr*i oi second < las* post ufike for idcntilu atimi paperg, between now and tin- JUlli. It’s a federal requirement ami the penalties- tor not doing this are severe. If is done to protect those who ar--worthy as well as a precaution during war time. —o—. Tin tan are going to in- *>arcc and precious. The War Production I Hoard has banned them for park ilig tobacco, beer, t offec. pork and beans. <lug foot) and oils. They will be used fui cunning foods, juice* and vegetables. The metal is difficult to obtain these days and what can he had is badly needed for war production, necaasitatiiig the elimination of all uses not necessary. —o—o The Decatur Chamber of Cum merca would like lo have three hundred members this year. Whether you *re retailer, inauu lecturer, shop man. teacher, lawyer, preacher, doctor or otherwise engaged, you are welcome and will find a place to serve your community. The slogan for IMZ I“The greater the number, the bet ter the service-." Be a part of Decatur and help make it better each year. —o The national lied Cross fund ba* been incruaaed to HO.UOb.tmb lo . meet the many demands. Thia means that tbe quota tor Adams county will be 37JMX) instead of the original H,UM. Tbe latter ha* b**n tours than subscribed and

thus* In charge will continue tbe campaign until th* additional sum has bean raised. The response here ha* bean wonderful and otAmi* of the chapter ar* hopeful of ultimate and tomplet* auccesa. -0-0— They are not uaiug any ied tape in Australia these day* Over there where the threat of Japanese Invasion become* more acute each day. an order has been issued that I< alln to the colors, every man able tn shoulder a gun There are no I reatrh tlmis a* to age. color or J<reed, no requiieinsnt* for physical J perfectHMa. nothing but tbe plain order. Husinesa I* being turned over to the women and the men • ill tight for the laud they love. -0

The war new* Is nut vmourag I mg. but neither la It surprising With superior force* and equipment. with a long start tn preparation. tbe Jap* have met with heavy lowae* but kept on. They will be <-ntr> m bed in important point*, which means It will be more diflli uh to dislodge them, but when »<- have completed plana and with men, plane*. tanka, guna and ship*. increasing daily, w* will some day. pet hups in a few months, turn the tide on the yellow force*, from ’he rising sun country. Then the tie** will Im- brighter. In the meantime, it's up to eveiy one to save, lo buy bond*, to uutte fur victory it's sure to come. -0 About the only duty of the lieutenant governor in Indiana, as setup at present other than presiding over the state senate when in seas-1 ion. is operation of the state fair The -late beard of aginulture ha* abolished the post of fair manager, held by Paul Dunn, secretary to ' Ueuteiiant-Goveinor Dawson and the latter now is considering resigning as commissioner of agriculture. It seems to •>< a part of the inside scrap among Republicans In power in the alate house, dm- to unconstitutional legislation enacted in the IMI session. Guy Cant wi ll war named by the board as secretary and under present plan., will have charge ot the fair. O—o Au espiesaiuii of the slat* '* appreciation tor the services rendered by member* of local rationing boards was sent to tbe 330 |n-raolis who ar. serving on !•!» different board* by Governor Henry F Hchrkker. in personal letters addi eased to the various Imard member*, the Governor praised "the Uns' lti»h an d Intelligent service which you are rendering to Indiana to your local community, and to the nation." ll* also staled. “I am expressing tin general public s reaction when I say that the efforts of th. local boards have re*ult<*d in th*- operation of a difficult program without loufmtimi and with a einoothiies* hardly believed possible five weeks ago." Boy Scout Week Was Big Success: Th* Boy Burnt* of America, responding to th*- keynote, "strong for America,*' are cuncludiiig a week's celebration, observing tbe thtrty-Mcond birthday of the wonderful oi’KantlatioU. Th. whole nation haa assisted, with thanks that Scouting eihts. With due I'creinonies, Ihe ixxaaiou was obherved here and honor* paid to those scout* aud their masters who have made particularly good showing* or advanced to a new grade. The aim aud purpose of scouting, character aud cilisenship. are the aim aud purpose also of every Democracy. Without these, we would bav* a dictatorship. We owe much to those mtn who have given of their lime and abilities lo teach tbe boy* good lesson*, keep tbem interested and tbu» help lo prepare them (or a more serviceable manhood. America was wrested from a wilderne»« by a determined people, who bad flue character aud understood tbe privileges ot cltUtunblp iu free lulled blale*. That* »by lb* Bcout'a uatb aud Uwir law*

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‘ RURAL CHURCHES * • — ♦ Oecatur Methodist Circuit E J Arthur, paatm Mt. Tat»>r Bunday H> hool S 15 a. m. Ed Koo* superintendent. Youth Frlowship « 3* p. m Mt. Pleasant Bunday School. 9:3u a. m. Revival service. 7:1<» p tn. aud each evening Ihi* week Beulah Chapd Preaching service, lo a. m., with Suuday Si hool following Pleasant Vallsy Sunday School. 10 a. m. Preaching. 11:00 a. m. Wiilahir* U. B Circuit Lawrence IXlliuger. pastor Wiilahir* Bunday B.hool. l«: 30 a. m. Prayer, 1130 a tn C. K . 7:00 p. m. Prayer m-eting Wednesday eveutug. Winchester Sunday School, lo a. m. Evangelistic services each evening at 7:30 p. tn. St. Paul Sunday School. 0:16 a mPrayer and Bible windy Tuesday evening at 7:15. p— — Wiilahir* (Liberal) U. B. Fiaucis J McCracken. mtUi.ler Uni*n Bible School, 10 a. m. A. L. Harhave met such general approval, Scoutmi| build* men and develop* ciiix<n*hi|>. It's a* Amerkan a* Indian corn and h e cream soda and it is continuously ati eiigthetting and invigorating democracy. Wc congratulate tbe scout masters on tbeii work and the boys for having completed another successful year. More )M)wer to all of you.

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mon. superintendent. 7 00 p. m.-C. E. k:00 p m Evangelistic service. Good old fashioned singing and gospel preaching. Special service* throughout the week. Come. Bcthsl Bible H. hool - Logan Stuber, superintendent Morning worship Mt Zion Bible School It O. Dull, superintendent. .Morning worship. Pleasant Grove Bible School. 10:30 a. ill. Hast time I W. I. Joiihs aii|ieriiitendeut. No pieaching — —O-- —- - Rivarr* Circuit Gilbert A. Eddy. pa*tor Mt. Victory Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Closic (’rosier. >ii|H rintendent. Praise service. 11 30 a. in. Gregg Knltt|/-. leader. Evangelistic Mcrvice* will continue up to and Including March the first. Rev. Ih-lbert Cress of Convoy. Ohio, will bring the message. The public I* invited. Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 10:30 a. in. Wilher Sumaii. superintendent. Worship service, lo:30 a. in. Sermon by the pastor Piayer meeting Wediuwday evening. Glen Jackson, leader. Mt. Zion Sunday School. 10:15 a. in. Jiin !lebout, superintendent. I'. B C. E service*. 7:3U p. m. Myrlc Simin*, president. Prayer ineillug every Wednesday evening l-ouisc Bunner, leader. —— o— —* ■■ - Union Chapel U. B. Church Dwight L. Patterson, minister Sunday School, 0:30 a. in. Worship nervin', 10:15 a. in. Christian Endeavor. 5:45 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Special attention will be given in the morning service to the Importance of missionary education 1 In our five mission lieids.

Calvary Evangelical Church George 6. Loaier, minister »:3# A. ,M Sunday School Mr. Roland Miller, supei intendvtil 10:30 A. M Prayer and Praiae Service. .Mrs Melvin Smithy, leader. 10:30 A. M Christian Endeavor. Mildred Shifferly. preslJeat 7:00 P M. Worship Sn vice and sermon, followed by a version of the Quarterly Conference. 7:30 P. M . each evening during tin week, eacept Satuiday <vangelistie service*. All are ir.v.ed to Vhe *ervh e». —...tf ——— 4 “twentyyears * AGO TODAY p - i ,i ■ , i 4 < Fell. 13 Earl Chase i-le* ed preMdent of the Decatur high school literary society. Inli.itis will feature meeting*. t'ucle Joe Cannon, iu congress 48 years, quits politics at *5. He j was first on ticket when Abraham Lincoln wa* elected president County Treasurer Hugh Hite sells 18 properties at annual tag *ale. The coronation of Pope <’:us XI i* most brilliant in history. Special judge 11. 11. liartfu d of I’ortland is looking after court business here. A. ft Morton of Evauslou, 111., is visiting here. | - 1 "0 — ' Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is it ail t ight to ablueviutu the dale mi a business letter, su<ii a* !3- t 2 * A. No; the date should Im- written out -February 13. Hit;’. Q. Should mu- thank a saleswoman who has shown mercluindise ihat one doe* net buy? A. Certainly. Q. To whom should a reply be sent If an invitation is issued in tbe name ot a club or in Hi-' iiames of several women who act 3* ho»-

Answer* To Tert QuentionN Balow ar* the *n*wer* to th* T**t Question* printed on Png* Two •,— 0 1. True. 3. low*. 3 New York City. I Matador. t. Hamson. « True. ’. Commander In cbie!. V. •• fleet. M. Thaaeu* S Bolivia and Paiaguay. I« Water. — ■ | CHURCH REVIVALS I Church *f Naiarcn* After Rev. Paul Br*ndyb*rry ( and Mr*. A W Lytle sang a duet entitled. "He Will Not Forget," the I ■ vangehat. M T Brandyberry, announced his teat found in Rev. I ; 1?. "For the great day of hi* wrath | b> come; and who shall be able to stand?" He said In part. "The day* of creation were all g<eat day*. It was a great day when God in th*' beginning said, 'let there lie light and then* was light.* "It was a great day wh-n God I made man out of the dust ot the earth aud breathed into hi* nostril* the breath of life, and he be- < am* a living soul. "It was a great day when J<au* was bora in Bethlehem of Judea and the angel* sang, 'glory to God | in the highest and on earth peace, goodwill to men.' It was a great day when Jesus was crucified and said, 'it I* finished.' It was a great day when Je*u« arose from the grave vktoilou* and triumphant. It was a great day when Jesus ascended into Heaven. Behold two in.n »tood by them in white apparel; which also said. *Y>* men of Galilee, why stand ye guing up Into Heaven?* This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him to into , heaven. “A greater day than any of these we have mentioned i» yet to come, the great day of his wrath I* come. I and who shall be able lo aland? I God'* wrath Is being pourmt out ; upon the nations of earth. This may be the last war before Jesus 1 returns for His bride, the church. "Who Is going to lie able to stand? This very Important qu*-e lion Is answered in the 24th t'salni Who shall ast elld into the hill of i ihe Lord? Or who shall stand in I I esses? A Tbe name of the person 10l whom n-plit-s should be sent is usually given in the lower left- land corner of tbe invitation. COLDS A A A LiQim £ TABI.KT* nnn l OCUH DROP* Trg -KsS Wi-Tlsm"—« Msaderfwl lAwtanawt FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS >t par month or BID a year BLUE CREEK DAIRY 71R West Jsfftrsen Phon* 2»7

STULTS HOME GROCERY PHONE 88 or 98 - SUPER SERVICE PLUS FREE PEI-IVKKV nnrin Chase & *_■ - Creamer; 151 TIES BREAD “ ® HEYERLY’S '&’l| WHEAIIhS • ur,;'s“ s -a_ >7c i™ ll,ix 10c_ > for >7¥ MONARCH 24 Pound Mil HI fresh country COFFEE Cold Medal FLO I R a. th EG G * -JjC W - *“® MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE KBLUTs .. iSe Pound-35e 211».Jj N.. c«« GIANT IVORY SOAP 3 l-’LS CHEESE Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Pork & pound kiPeppers famous Ilf ( REAM CHEESE, Ixmghorn, li> <3HOME GROWN g 10 pound Bais IDAHO Alt POTATOES-12 lb. bag4sC POTATOESI ... - Mother's Toy a am " OATS, large package *SC SILEX COFFEE SUNKIST ORANGES MIEI * ~ l>wwl '■ Small f gw— Extra Urge 9 FREE—2 cakes PAyLMOU'* i><,yayc tto, >oc with k v E |. WONDERFUL LARGE JUICY ~ ORANGES doz. plenty dec a tik » Florida Temples CRYSTAL WHITE SI * BSBB * se * lH9a!K ® B ■ '

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Remember HIBBARD “ HIGH tgr T for fl SHERIFF L a « > Al A MkcK America will continue to htand In voting lor Rixd men and women for public official*. PC A|. BUDGETS ~ffALANC[a UAT 6 n LU - MI6M QUALITY/ BECAUSE OF Pact //.; Quality/ SERVE GERBERS MEATS AT EVERI MEAL! MPP V s Swiiß Steak. No Hone, ULLL Choice Cut Ih.II jjLLI (Fresh and " Meaty) Ib.l — IIRA OI K FA.MOI S PI RE PORh SAI SAGi .Made the Country Style from Fre*h Pork PAN 25c th. CASING 2M< lh. SMOKEh Ik CUT UP CHICKENS-Young Broilm WHITE MEAT. . lh. 51c I-eg* and lh.gh> lb, I BONELESS PORh TENDERMHN IM BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS — TIG THEM! I■/ 1 ?< I JI I B ’ ■ i D Lg——^^ll .

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