Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1942 — Page 3
I f$w y FEBRUARY 17.1941
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Gunten, Rufus Liechty. Erwin Eprunger. Kenneth Hankins, t'harlea Hendricks. Rotor Light. Harold Hitchcock and the honored guest. Mr*. Agler. The Women'* Society of f’hriatian Service of lleulah Ch,.p»! will have an all day ineetina W.dneaday at the home of Mra. William Ehrman. All member* are allied to be present. Our Lady of Good Countel (roup met recently with Mra. Cyril Heimann After the routine openinx Ml at. Helen Heimann, leader, read, '•plouah Heep," hy Father Hennea; •■Max in a cnmetery Chapel'' and a poem. “The Catechlam of the Clock." After prayer, the cluh ad* Journed to meet March 12 with Mlm Virginia Horn*. The Philalhae <-lai» of the Haptelat Sunday «<hool will mret at the home ot Mra. Norman Kntae Friday niaht at aeven-thlrty o’clock Mra. William Wlnnea will have < have of the iwx ial hour. Memtotm are to answer roll call by (Ivlnx quotation-, from Waahlnxton. The Work and Win claaa of the Muttman avenue I'nited Brethren church will meet at the borne of Mra George Foora Thttraday evening at aeven-lhlrty o'clock. The Women of the Mooae will have an enlerlainnepti and put luck aupper at the lodg'* home Thursday night at ala o'clock in commemoration ot the !<»th anniversary All charter members, will be gueat-. of the lodge. Entertainment will to in charge of the rituallatlc chairman. Mra. Lloyd Krelm-h---er. Rolla and coffee forth" aupper will be furnished hy the committee in charge. Regular meeting and Ini* tiation will follow the aupper. Al! new member*, all coworker* and ail eacort* are urged to to present WOMEN URGED TO ATTEND THE WORLD # DAY OF PRAYER The World's Bay of Praye. com ’ mlttee meeting recently at the 1.1-hrary hrary with Mr*. M. A. Frl»‘nger in charge, completed plana for the aervlcea to be held Friday at I:3# o’clock In the Find I'nited Brethren church. The program to be used this year hy the entire Christian world was written, for the first time, by people In our own country, namely a group of women now living ti the I'nited State*. The group include* the cha.rman. a former teacher in Gingling college. China and now a p ofesaor in a Biblical *emlnary: the wife of a German pastor imprisoned In a concentration camp abroad, her husband In another camp, both now doing pastoral work In the f'nited State* with their young son. a «tudent for the ministry, still confined In a concentration camp: and third a French woman who ha* had no word from her family In F anes for over a year. Out of this rich toekgrotnd of faith In th* face of discouragement* and danger*, they h*v.» prepared the 1»42 program .for the World Bay of Prayer. This year everyone Is especially urged to be in the church service. However. If It I* Impossible, each person is urged to pray wherever he or she might he. WOMAN'S CLUB GENERAL MEETING The Decatur Woman's Cluh held a general meeting in the Lincoln school auditorium last night with the routine opening and the pledge of allegiance to the flag preceding the business meeting. ■A letter wa* read from Mrs. Milo Black, ©resident of the Adam* County Federation of Club*, asking the club to attend the World Day of Prayer Friday afternoon at onethirty o’clock at the First I’nited Brethren church. Mr* Black also invited all members to at’end the annual art festival and «llver tea at the Masonic hall Friday afternoon at three o'clock. Announcement was made of the paweant. “Darkne** to Light.” which will be given by the Ros»elot family April 21 In the Lincoln school auditorium under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher asuo
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CLUB CALENDAR Baclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phsnee 1000 — 1001 Tueeuay C f, of C. Pot Luck Hupper. K. of C Hall, < :3b p. m Pel lota XI. Ml«« Marjarle DeVoss. It p. m. Delta Theta Tau Busin*** Meeting. Elk* Home. II p. m. Decatunr Flower Garden Club. Mrd. Floyd Arnold. 1:30 p. m Zion Walther l-eague, Church. 7:30 p m. Monroe Better Hornet t'lub, Monroe Reboot. 7 p m Wednesday V S C. g. of Beulah Chap< l. Mr*. William Ehrman. All Dey. Adam* County Nurse* Association. Ml** Florence Llchten*teiger, I p. m. Business and Professional Women's Cluh. West End Restaurant. «:3» p. m. Bhake*peare Club. Mr*. Mlgh Bowen. 3:30 p m Historical Club Guest Luvheon. Methodist Church, 12:30 p. m. Decatur Home Economic* Club, Mr*. C. W. Dellinger. I:4S p. m. Home Hygiene Class. Lincoln gchool. * p. m. Thursday Women of the Moose Eu crtalnmerit and Pot I.u< k Hupper. Moose Home. 0 p. m. Work and Win Class, Mrs. G>-orge Foors. 7:30 p. m. Pocahontas Group Meeting in Fort Wayne, Members to Meet at Staleys. 7 pm. Young Crusaders Has*, Miss Betty Hamma. 7:30 p. m. Friendship Village Home Economics Cluh. Mr*. Homer Can. 1:80 p. m. Presbyterian faidie* Aid. Mrs. Dale Mosee. 2:30 p. m. St. Luke Woman's Guild of Honduras. The Mtsse* Hulda. Anna and Cora Gllckman. 9 a. m. I-ad les' Aid Society. Flr«t Evan-, gelical Church. 2 ©. m. Lincoln School P. T. A. Founder Day Banquet. Vnlted Brethren Church. <:3O p. m. Friday Philathae Claes. Mr*. Norman Kruse. 7:30 p. m. Golden Rule Clae*. Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Durr. 7:30 p. m. Red Cro*« Production Center. Legion Home. 12:30 to 4:30 o m. World Day of Prayer. First traited Brethren Church. 1:30 p. nt. Baked Goods Sale. Brock Store. •:3d a. m. Pocahontas Lodge. R»d .Men Hall. 7:30 p. m. Sliver Teg Art Festival of the Adam* County Federation of flu he, Masonic Hall. 3 p. m. Saturday Ge-ode Pioneer Party, legion Home, fi p. m Monday Pythian Sister* Temple Mooting. K of P. Home. 7 p. m. Red Cro*a Production Center. Le-1 gion Home. 12:30 to 4:30 p. tn. elation. I’pon Invitation of the Chsmlter of Commerce, the cluh. as a unit, voted to become a member of that body. The meeting was then turned over to the Junior Arts department of the club and a most entertaining program was enjoyed Musical selections were presented by the Misses Helen Hatvho’d Rose Marie Kohne. Patsy Edward* and Leona Hoile, Mis* Grace Coffee, In her capable manner, directed the one-net play which diaplayed much talent from the young actre«»e*. the Misses !x»hi Frank and Flora Belle Kohls and the actors. Boh Vost and Ed Moser. Preceding the latter par. of the program. Mi*s Barbara Duke, leader of the Woman's Club Girl Scout troop, was introduced and rhe In turn presented Girl Scout Patsy Kit son who gave an Igtereatlng resume of scout activities. CHURCHILL TELLS , rviHTtwivn mow rao© owi tnne." and said It would not be prudent to speculate "on the various evil consequences which may follow" the fall But he said that the forthcoming debate would Include the prospects of retrieving Singapore by the combined action of the Allied power* concerned, and he recalled that the possibility of the fall of Singapore had heen foreseen in the last war debate In commons. In his warning against recriminations, he said he did not accuse members of parliament of panic. -Nonetheless. I think that a debate held today, with charges and counter-charges across the house at this rxoment of anxiety and distress would contribute to what I might call the rattling proce** going on in part* of the pres*. "That sort of thing, not only published In this country but freely telegraphed to Australia and the United States, gives a feeling of general insecurity which would be extremely detrimental." Nevertheless he said he thought the next debate, centering on the Far East, should be a long one and should be "absolutely frank and fettered only by regard for the public Interest In a direct defl to government
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By HARRINON CARROU. Bls* Fs*tsr»s *>*4k*l« ©HUS HOLLYWOOD Kn route Mat. lutb Hussey aaw her ftanc*. Unjoin Fogarty, for two hours and. m th* way back, ah* *p«nt a day with him In ■ Kansas City. He put a squarscut diamond on tor fln|tr and told her h* I* trymg to (*t th* >:<• invura ?ic* company ha work* for to transfer h I m from the HUAwest to California. Harrison CarroU Ruth mrmsmwrou marr)af , w|l) lake place In early summer, or even sooner, if Fogarty's transfer can be arranged. Ran Into Georgia Carrol! at the Littls Tree with Ortf Grlfflth, New York color photographer now headed for the army. Georgia, who was on* of the "Navy Blue*" sextet. aaya she Is iMvtng Warner* goon. "I spent a year there," she explain*. "and all I got to My on the acreen was 'Good morning, Mr Whiteside'." Georgia, one of Hollywood's most beautiful blonds, ha* several deal* on the fire and thinks she'll have better luck freelancing or at another studio. Bhe draws hop* from the fact that Marguerite Chapman, another of the "Navy Blues" sextet. la lined up for several speaking parts at Columbia.
Speaking of the Little Troe. Lena Home, the Negro torch alnger there, got a note of praise from Leopold Stokowski himself The conductor also paid a visit to the i Palladium, met Tommy Dorsey and roved over Trumpeters Zlggy Elman and Chuck Peterson. He *aid there la a crying need for young blood In symphony orchestras and that these swing musicians would be a eenaatlon If they turned their talent* to the classic*. Even If Roddy McDowall loses out in the movies, which doesn't aeem possible now, hi* father, Thomas McDowall, has established a 310,000 trust fund for th* boy star and another for Roddy's sister. Virginia. Got a laugh out of a letter Spencer Tracy received from his son
X Vrllics. he said: "I Implore memtors that their manhood and their honor require that they give affect to their opinions hy their vole*.'' This presumably meant that the government would seek another Vote of confidence. Holy Nome, K Os C. To Recite Rosary Member* of the Holy Name and Knights of Columbus organ‘zxtlons will meet at the St. Mary'* Catholic church after *ervices Wednesday night, from where th* y will go to the home of the late TGe I'l- - to recHe the rosary. ■ 1 — 1 ■ —o ———— — Infantile Paralysis Fund Further Boosted The infantile paralysis fund in the county ha* toen boo Ced to 1436 16. it was reported to-luy by Victor H. Eicher, with the contribution of 94 l»y the Shakespeare club and l- r > hy the .Masonic lodge. • - *>■ — - MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock* lower and quiet. Bonds Irregular. U. S. government* easy. Curt) stocks mixed. Chicano stocks irregular. Cotton firm. •
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Johnny, who la going to mi.uU ta the east. Johnny am! *r>m* of his friend* went to *M "Woman at the Year." in which Mpence co-atar* with Katherine Hepburn. "It is a ewell movie. Dad." to wrote, "and th* Tartan picture down ths strset also Is terrific." One of the chief r**on» for Tracy's trip to New York is to see hl* son While there, he U also read some play*. Thirteen year* ago. Jack Carson am! Devid WHlock were a vaudeville team. The next time they met was when Jack went Into a lam Angeles drug store and found hl* old partner working aa a soda jsrker. He got WlUock a job on hi* radio show and now to has him doing a rote at Warners in "Shadow ot Their Wingo." Hats vft to another Hollywood star who «Bdn't forgeL Dorothy Lamour is 12 pounds lighter from the terrific pace of her bond-selling tour tot even this is good because the Lxmour curves now are all the mor* elluring. Dottle won't wear a single sarong in her new film. "Road to Morocco." but Designer Editi. Hdad ha* whipped up eight hour! -oa> tumes that ought to be eyeopeners. HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINE: Hasel Forbes and William Orr head th* list ot twoeomM from Palm Springs. . . . Incidentally. Hasei put on a silk hat and did a terrific Richman imitation at ths Racquet Club the other evening.... Director A! Santell rushed to Saa Bernardino to be with his six-year-
old son, Al, Jr., who received a head injury in a fall on an icy porch at Idylwild. ... A wellknown Hollywood director, with a son in the air corps, spent miserable hour* when he found a note under the door that a telegram had been delivered, tot couldn t locate the message or any record of It. . . . Director John Hiuton la at the Cedar* of Lebanon recovering from an operation. . . . Next time you are at the House of Murph-,-, be sure to see Bermar's trick with the rice-birds. . . . Dick Paxton, Mickey Rooney * former atand-in, had hia last date before going Into the army with Mary Lou Cook of th* Merry Mac*. They were at the Hollywood Tropics with Dick Arlen and Virginia Grey. . . . Mack Gordon and Harry Warren have a new war aong that will throb your pulse. "Let's Bring New Glory td Old Glory." You 11 hear it in Soiyg Henle's picture, "Iceland."
Grains: wheat up 14 to • cent. Corn up % cent. ' Chicago llvesKxk: bog« up in to 2ft cents to further new 4 year highs. Cattle weak, sheep steady —- o — ■ (J •* I gsFp W kSAUM to / Don't forget the kids! Drivers must use more than ordinary care when driving near schools or playgrounds Ch'ldren thinking only ot the game iliey are playing often forget that you and I think we have the "right ot way." There is no “right of way" for us where children are concerned. XJi'-y have the right to play. We have the right to drive - carefully. When you see a child on tne curb or in the street, otoerve aim a« you would a slow or stop sign. O * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR* Nice is a much abused word. We say "a nice girl," meaning one who Is generally agreeable or pleasant. Thai Is colloquial and a nice girl really is one who Is refined and pure In tastes or huldts; in other words, over-particular, modest, dainty, fastidious. n © ■i — . ■
, ALS | f'orpnral* Jinnx U-wls and An ' drew Smith were th" gu-sts Munday afternoon of the Mlasr* Dor othy Ritter and Irene Tope, Arthur II Hietorlch of Preble was a Dscatur bu»lnn*s visitor Monday Mr end Mr*. D W Clou'e of Ohio City, O. visited In Decatur Monday. Dun Niblick I* confined io hli home on Fifth Street with * severe 1 cold. He I* reported as improving satisfactorily, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clouse of Ohio city. Ohio were among the Monday 1 shoppers In Decatur. Mr*. William Nla of Ray City. Mich., la visiting her parcti's, Mr. and Mr*. J. C Milter The Mlaas* Mary and fan Ge Tunvblesnn and their brother Henry of eaat of Berne attended the sale and shopperl here yesterday C. C, Pumphrey is imploving slowly after a several mon bs' Illness and Is able to to out a little each day. He will to unable to return to his store fur another month. Mix Evelyn Klemt returned last evening from Fort Knox Ky. where she paid a surprise v:r|i to Pvt. X. Charles Meyers, Mr. and Mr-. Num Hit.- hat- ■ turned from Petroleum, Ohio, 1 wt-ere they visited Mr. and Mrs Chat to* W. Yager. Mr. Yager, who was t.-rmer I reusurer nt Adam* county and former mayor of Decatur has suffered two |>*r;,|ytic atrokes mn:tly and hie lo.tlltlon te considered grave. A. F Thieme, well known citlsen. is suffering from a bioken ankle, suatained several days ago when he slipp.-d on the walk and fell, while returning home from church. He is being treated fct his home, <l2l N. Eighth street. The fracture was a severe on < and i« requiring careful attention. Wilmer Feulling. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Feulling of route 3. la confined to the Adams county memorial hospital where h« had hie tonsils removed thia morning. •Mrs. John Miller. Jr., o! route 1. Convoy. Ohio underwen' x tonsilectomy at the local hospital this morning. — -© ——— — - © a © * News From Adams County Youths In Service Os Nation * * • • Mrs. Sam Henschen of Kirkland townahlp has received word from her nephew Dean Runkel, a gradu- • ate of Kirkland high school, stat- ■ Ing that he Is confined to the army hospital at Camp Croft. N. C. following a leg operation He says he is improving rapidly and would like to hear from his friends. His address Im Pvt Adam D. Runkel, Camp Croft. S care Ihwpital. Rotort Franz. 23. son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fraag of Greenfield, formerly of this city, escaped serious injury In a lank accident at Camp l«ewls. Wash., in which his companion In the tank was killed Young Franz Is a member of the United Stales Army Ills buddy lived in Indianapoto The boy's
Every Coat Must Go! FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL REMAINING WINTER COATS AT DRASTIC REDI ( TIONS BUY NOW! SAVE AT THESE PRICES! Coats will never be cheaper. We want to dispose of every coat remaining in stock and offer them at unusual savings. Check over the list below. You'll never find a better bargain. All are quality coats, correctly styled, finely tailored. FORMER SALE SIZE | COLOR MATERIAL TRIM PRICE PRICE 40 Mulberry Fliaea i13.»5 iMO~ 42 Rose Fleece 13.55 • #SO 41*/4 Tweed Hirschmaur 19.95 | 12 95 37'r Tweed Hirschmaur '| 19.95 I 12.95 14 Tweed IC.OO 5.75 37 Black Needlepoint Marmmk I 45.00 I 22.50 35 Black Diag. Cloth I Vicunna Fox 29.50 12.95 39 I Black | Diag. Cloth | Vicunna Fox | 29.50 I 12.96 40 Black Hirshmaur 19.95 1045 20 Black Crepe 9.95 695 39 Black A White Fleece 12.96 7.95 15 Black Crepe 12.95 8 95 IB'/a Blue Needlepoint 28 95 14.95 35 Teal Diag. Cloth 19.95 11.95 12 Teal 13.96 5.95 36 Brown Needlepoint Marmink I 35.00 15.95 37 Brown Needlepoint Marmink 35.00 15.95 45 Grey Herringbone 13.95 7.96 15 Biege Fleece 12.95 5.95 NIBLICK & CO.
father Is connected with the McMillen Fe-d Mills. Ralph Reichert, former batcher at th* Kroger store tmrr, w II leave Fort Wayne tomorrow for t,rmy Service He Stopped in Decatur Monday for a -hurt vtelt b f.ite * <>nHnuiag io Fort Way©* from hia home in Fort Recovery, ttho* Pvt. Ja<k Eady, son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth ktedy of this city, writes that he is stutlom-d s' Nhep I parti Field. Texas. U well and hup ny ll*- a»ks his fednlrtw o-ll E T py. He a«ks his friends to write to him Ja< k enlisted m th- I'nited States urpiy on January I. His brother. Ted. who has l>"«-n tn the 1 I'. N Navy since lust Nep*emtor. Is now in the Navy m hoo! at fn-ar-tom. Michigan Ted plans to <<wne home for hh birthday this Naturday — o-. Zion Lutheran Church Plans Lenten Service The first In a series of six Wednesday evening i<entet* services ©ill to held at the Zion Lutoeran ■ (hurih tomorrow evening at 73« t o'clock • Rev. Paul Schults, pastor of the church, will deliver all th" pe*-lal ‘
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•ermnn* and th* <omp)M* h>*tr»ry of Jesus' pa*sloti will l»s- pr«»ent"<l in readings. The public la invited to altetid the service*. © • ♦ ■ 1 ■ ■' 1 ' 4 1 Adams County Memorial Hospital |— d Admitted: Mr*. John Miller. Jr . route I. Convoy. Ohio; Mr*. Krriil W Hchadenhauffen. route 2: Mrs. Ixtuls Wise route I; Wilmer Pentling route 3. Dismissed: Mr* Frank Brlttson. route f». —-O— - — - There were C.OM.7M farm* in the CS in 1940, romps,*d with <AI2.330 <n 1933 and C JAL#J9 luring l»3ft
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS II.IMI per 6<A P r Month 9* V 'rir BLUE CREEK DAIRY 719 W. Jeffenson St. Phone 267
