Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1942 — Page 3
TU f so AV. MARCH 3, 1042
A'. SOCIETY
.iMOOFTHt FRtt" Xlßt* RRtMWTt# ’ . P'-Hcmm was -"W iVfho menDwro of ’»*- !»*•••* L.a« un, '* r ,h ” X pramatlr Deportment when ' j ul) m ,i in th* Lincoln **'«•! LffiW night. ib* ,h * pl *' d *'‘ ,'lu-iam* to th* Bag. a nbori no*'lM waa held. follow ' .»i. h th* »* r > ‘* w mm "Th* Und of lh* FW*“. |t »rn under thr dlrm-Hon of Ora«» •’off** “• Ml Mr ’ krt'»iß o 9uri<*'n*nt of th* proarum .. »ad* by Mra. Feb* Malar. roa a of th* department. Mian ... [>.»• FuW« and Mm C. O. r , r of Huntington WOM also »re .peek*" g iH Full* «•»* "*»*»•• uiu>l dramatic skits and a numf. 4 poem* while Mm Porter a .hurt story and gave an talk. "If America Bhould M-niber* were reminded of the moving picture being apon-,-<d by lb* <luh •’ Ad,,m * Friday and Kaiurday of ih a**k Happy Home Maker* club l;il meet Friday evening at sevenl,r(y Ol |<«-k at the home of Mrs. Ilawklna. »47 Htmn street, ami of th* Adam* county metonal hospital- All memhrra are pt*d to attend. The ladles' aid society of the failed Brethren church will p* at the home of Mm. G. T hMelot Thursday afternoon at Ito o'clock. Assisting hostesses till be Mrs. Will Ohler and Mrs. laurence Walter*. RIttBYTERIAN SOCIETY TO HAVE YEARLY CLOSING The missionary aociely of the Rrit Presbyterian church will pM at the home of Mm. W E funk on Third street Thnraday ofIrMon at t wo-thirty o'clock, tedding ho*l*a**a will be the IMdamm C. D. Terple. Bkerman luk*l and Karl Blaclrtrarn. The program will be In charge g gre. L. A < tawena and the devo-
FEMALE MIN Xante ato sugar pain of irregular pried, with rranky nervousnsas Sw io monthly functional dwturb■asM- c.u .ld try Lydia g Finktos i Vecetabte Compound to rear* nab dirtress. Made esperteUy Mr Bosom. Follow label direction*. WORTH TXYIHai
□Behind the Scenes Or ifJTin HOLLYWOOD V
B) HARBISON CABROLL »■! r-stsree Kjadkste Writer BOLLYWOOD.-Walt until Vfctw Mature sees Um script of his **• picture, "Strictly Dynamite." John Payne gets the girl, Betty Grable, and knwki H tor. who 11 supg posed to b<- a t fHS® conceited world ft champion pnz<M ° KhtFr E The Ma'ure phyiq'ie wji ie ‘yffijggl bated for bir f&OTl f “ n » ’o "'’loir.but there'll be Isrrtooa Carroll competition along that line. Payne has one of the most pair of shoulders in Holly"OOQ. rumors about a feud ber*" Olivia de HavtUand and Joan "* t * in * are duo for another ■Rtlch. Now that she has come over to »araen to play in "The Constant N W>." J<*n will share Sister dressing room. i^? Ctor T, P Garnett will offer ”“>*ko the 70,000 feet of film he T” *" «• Orient available to the gZ?"*”* He doesn’t know how military value they will have, include views of Tokio, «,">*n<bal. Singapore, IndoP““»nd Malaya. ■“"a of the footage was used tn nvu rt ?"' " Trßd * w ‘ n <J»" and mm? to use the rest in “m, “Three Sheets to Um hJ’V'*” G * r *m wardrobe for Ad n Z lp to Canada includes an - « <”• Um. they spent * e,r houi * to «*> xir ' Nsm **•*• decided the into . tnd are moving l *o-bedroom home in West"o l *- saUt te’TXJ”* 1 mwW ' brolM hw ‘ •kllng accident at Lake
tion*, Mm. C C. Pumphrey Thia nrill lie the dealing nesting of the church year and annual reports will lie heard New officer* for th* coming year will be installed at this meeting and a good attendance h a*k*d THIRTY TWO ATTEND NEEDLE CLUB MEETING Thirty-two members of the Pythian Needle cMI enjoyed the meeting h»ld nt the K of P. horn* last evening after the regular Temple meeting The president, Mr* Ear! Butler called th* meeting to order flames were enjoyed and a lovely luncheon served by the hoateaaea, Mr*. (Nib*. Heineke, Mm. Sam llutier and Mrs. Jam** Hoagland. The hosteo,*- for the meeting next Monday will be Mr*. Floyd Afar. Mm. John Hmlth and Mra. Fred Btauffer Th* Church of Hod missionary am-iety will meet at the home of Mrs. Glen Marshall Thursday afternoon at two o'clock OTTERBEIN GUILD GIRLS TO BE GUESTS OF W. M. A. The women’s missionary aaaoclaHon of the First United B.ethren church will have lhe annual study I took meeting this evening with the Olterlieln Girls' Guild as th* guesla. The meeting will be held al lh* home of Mrs G T. Rosselof and Mrs. Rosaeiot will review the book, "Tti* Author of Liberty." A aor tal hour will .he enjoyed after the program. The Little Flower study dub will meet with Mm Charles J Miller Wednesday evening at seventhirty o'clock. RUTH ANN BUTLER HAS 11TH ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Will Butler entertained with a party Friday afternoon honoring her granddaughter. Ruth Ann Butler. on Ibe occasion of her IHh birthday anniversary. Tw*n<y-elght girl scouts from Miss Butler's hoop and the sponsor. Mm. Bob llolthouee. c.imprised lhe list of guests. Th* guest of honor received many pretty gifts. Ixively refreshments were served htle In the afternoon. LARRY K. VIZARD IS GUEST OF HONOR Larry K Visard celebrated his ststh birthday anniversary Sunday afternoon at his horn* on Winchester street when his mother Invited a number of his little friends to enjoy the event with him. Gaines were played and refreshments included a birthday cake with sis candles and Ice cream.
Arrowhead, she faced the possibility of being out of work for wee lift. But movie-town has away of coming through in a case like this. Director Ralph Murphy heard about Eileen's hard luck and wrote in a part for her in "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." It's a hospital sequence and she doesn't even have to get out of a wheel chair. Nice break for Bing Crosby. He didn't want to cut short his vacation in Phoenix, so Paramount sent an assistant director, two song , writers (Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen) and a tailor to Arisona to get Bing ready for the start of his new picture. "Road to Morocco." Rutland, Vt., home town of Arthur Farnsworth, really put it on for Bette Davis and her groom. Bette appeared at a patriotic ball and sold >30,000 worth of Defense Bonds. Anybody who bought a >I,OOO bond got to dance with the star. 1 ———— HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINE: Parents of Donna Reed (they live In Dennison, la) heard so many of those exaggerated stories about ’ conditions on the coast that they i have Just sent the starlet four i boxes of vegetables. . . . Michele ' Morgan's parents, two brothers and one sister sUll Uve in France. She sends them money regularly . . , Warren McKinney has switched from Judy Canova to i Margaret Whiting, the cute singer I at Charley Foys. . . . And Phil i Silvers, who used to go with Mam i garet Whiting, was at the Hollywood Tropics with Hermoine Sullivan. ... Hear that Universal haa ■ another winner in Damon Runi yon's "Butch Minds the Baby."... 1 And that the picture will do plenty for Brod Crawford.... The Georgiana Young-Billy Halop romance seems definitely off. Sally Allen ia , helping to console him. . . . Helen Gilbert and Seymour Chotlner aS i Item at Blapsy Maxie's. Helen be--1 moaning the loss of an ermine wrap which was stolen from her apartment ... Gives you a funny feeling to see the layers of sandbags protecting the film vaults at ■ M-G-M. These vaults contain irreplaceable negatives.
CLUB CALENDAR Beelety DuadltM, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phene* 1000 - 1001 Tuesday Ave Marla Hludy Club. Mrs. Raymond Kohn*. After Church Catholic ladles of Columbia. K of (’, Hall, After Church. Pal lota XI, Mrs. Don Mac Lean. 730 p. m. TH Kuppa Business Meeting. Elks Hom* R Ml p rn. W. C. T. I’., Mrs. Hom** Lower. I p, m. Kirkland W C. T. I’.. Mr*. Ed Arnold. 1:30 p. m. St. Mary's Township Home Fa-o-nomlcs Club. Plea*an* Mills Rchool All Bay. Wadnaaday Historical Club. Mra. Ode* Porter. I SO p. m. Hhakaspeare Club, Mra. J. F Ranmann. 2:20 p. m Little Flower Study Club. Mr*. Charles J Miller, 7: Jo p. m. Thuraday First |f. B I aid les' Aid Society, Mrs. G. T. Rosselot. 2 p. m. Nuttman Avenue United Brethren W. M A.. Mrs. Roy Hamrick. I:3n p. m. t'nlon Chapel Aid Society, Mr*. Harve Koos. 1:30 p. m. Spanish American Auxiliary, l*eglon Homa. 7:30 p. m. Ever Ready Class. Mrs. O. K Baker, 7:30 p. m. I'lxsant Bale laidies' Aid Society. Mrs. Mary Bryan. All Bay Meeting. Presbyterian Missionary Society. Mrs. W, E. Smith. 2:3" p. .n. Church of God Missionary Society. Mrs. (lien Marshall, 2 p. m Women of the Moose, Moose Hom*. 7:30 p. m. Friday Wesley Class. Methodist church. 7:30 p. m. Happy Home Makers Club. Mrs. HerlM-rt Hawkins. Mi Bush Street. 7:30 p. m. Monday Pytblan Sisters Templa Meeting. K. of P. Home. 7 p. m. Red Cross Production Center, Legion Home. 12:30 to 4:30 p. m. Home Hygiene Classes, Lincoln School, 7 p. m. Pythian Needle Club. K of P. Home. After Temple. Re*«uirch Chib, Mm. L. A Graham. 2:30 p. in. The guest of honor received a numtier of gift*. Guests included Donald Mettler. Gaynal Mnkenau. Marilyn Marsh. Jim Tony and Burdette Cutler. Jr.. Darlene Fortney <rf Monroe, Glen and Richard Bowman, lanmld Melching and Susie Fortney, all of Ph-asant Milla. ATTENTION METHODIST JUNIOR CHURCH MEMBERS All members of lhe Methodist Junior church are reminded to bring the kindergarten and cleaning supplies for Neighborhood House in Fort Wayne to church school Sunday. Among the article* needed are Marian Martin Pattern - lAlflNiA I Vs I WW 1 rfaI j i l ; ri; <<i ■ i I'i I? \ C > ■ Sly’ ? uli I 9998 Pattern 909 S may he ordered only In women's site* 34, 34. 39. 40. 42. 44 and 40. Site 34. dress, requires 3H yards 39 Inch fabric. To get this pattern tend FIFTEEN CENTS (plus ONE CENT to cover coit of mailing) to Dally Democrat Pattern Department, 309 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. An additional TEN CENTS brings yon our new Spring Pattern Book, ready now. Smart eaay-to-maka styles for the entlrd tanily.
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W xSquU/Jo { PEWPmI By Dally OemsiceS Bettv Crocker Heme Service Depertment JONQUILS SO* MARCH Sunny daffodils and jonquils seem Just the Howers for the blustery i month of March when the eon l-»gin* to shine a little more brightly and there ie a decided hint es spring tn the air. Ho If there’s going to be a March birthday M year family let’s make the sunniest kind of a cake. Neatember th* Birthday* By All Meam Right here I want to any a word about the importance of keeping up such custom* a* birthday cakes as far a* possible during the war emergency. It’s these time* es relaxation, of happiness that help us keep up uur epirite during even th* grimmeet day*. Perhap* th* day will come when th* eake win be very plain indeed - but like the pfotieer women only a few generation* ago in thi* country—l'm sure the women of today will be able to create a birthday take of aenie sort out of the material* at hand -Mid that they will be able to make It juat aa happy an occasion a* did their pioneer grandmother*. In the Spirit Thee* Pieeeer* So even though you may feel heritant about using sugar, don’t let it keep you from making • tnrthday cake. Our eunny birthday cake will require only h ewp gs sugar wing and all. That's because we’re going to substitute light «orn syrup for part of the sugar In the cake and use the syrup entirely for lhe king. You see. there's always away. Thia cake win not be quite a* big aa coxae >f th* birthday cake* you've made-and it will net taste quite aa sweet perhap*. But I assure you that it’s a cake you can serve without apologies. Here’* the recipe— TWO-EGG CAKE HSING COIN SYRUP FOR PART OF SUGAR h c*P »horteniag (part baiter H top. salt for Saver) 2 top. baking pwwdsr M eap anger cup thin milk * > cap light earn eyrup Fj top. havering—lemon and van2 egg* Ula combined ar* good l?i cap* SIFTED eahe Soar OR IL cap* SIFTED all purpea* Cour Cream shortening, add sugar, and emm until fluffy. Stir la the *°rn syrup and beat well. Then blend la th* well-benU-n egg yolk* Sift flour, salt and baking powder Ug.-ther and add to creamed mixture alternately with the milk. Blend in th* flavoring, and fold la the »g< white* beaten until stiff but not dry. Pour Into 2 round E-Inch cake pan* that have been well graased and floured. Bake U to >0 minute* in a moderate ov*n, SW* F. Syrap Icing H»et ewp light corn syrup to boiling, then pour thi* gradually into 2 stiffly-beaten egg whiten, beating all th* while. Beat until light and fluffy and spread between layer* and over top and side* of cak*. Lemon flavoring may be *dd*d abe grated leaua rind—to tola kiag. Cover With Ydlew Ceceaat . Color m to 1H cv|w motet shredded coconut y*ilow by first mixing a few drop* *f yellow vegetabl* catering with cold water. Dip the coconut into the colored water to get th* desired tint Squeexe aa dry a* possible and spread out to dry. Remember that th* coconut will baa little lighter in color after it ha* dried. You can spread thia eoeonut over the entire top and side*. Or leave the center of the top of the cake uncovered -just the fluffy white temg-and have the tinted eoeonut over th* eideo and forming a rim about 1 inch deep around th* top of the cak*. —c«*wtoi ••• to o-k«, Im. — •P«« l "« cooking problems, tend a letter requesting Information to Betty Croeker In ear* es thi* newspaper. You will receive . ■ prompt, personal reply. Plea** endow 3 cent stamp to cover poatag* *
soaps, disb towels, sewing thread, embroidery needles, penny pencils, pick-up sticks, a dozen yo-yos, half dozen Jumping rape*, Jacks, a cool scuttle, two dozen pairs of sclmors, two dozen embroidery hoops, two dozen scrap books, paper napkin*, fifty "Big Little Books" and children's used -hoe*. SURPRISE PARTY FOR JANETTE ROSE Mrs. Eural Rose of Washington street entertained from three to five o'clock Monday afternoon with a surprise parly honoring her youner daughter Janette on the occasion of her sixth birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served. The guest of honor enjoyed opening her many pretty gifts Mrs. Rose was assisted in enteraiuing by her daughter Betty and Rose Eileen Miller. Present were the honor guest. Janette Rose and Patty McKann, Marie Bromer. Janet Kay Everhart, Jeannie Hchultz. Kay Poling. Carol Rose Koldewuy. Kenny Allen. -David Urick. Flicky Frank and Marlene Hue Snyder. The Women of the Moose will have their regular meeting at the Home Thursday night at seventhirty o’clock. All committee chairmen will be requested to make their monthly reports. Every coworker is urged to be present. (Members of the American la>gion auxiliary planning to assist In Red Cross production, are asked to lie at the la-gion home Wednesday afternoon from one to tour o’clock. MRS. CHARLES LANGSTON HAS RESEARCH CLUB Eighteen member* of the Research club met at the home of Mr*. Charles lungston Monday afternoon and beard an interesting paper entitled. New Life Movement In China." prepared by Mr*. C. R. Baylors and read by Mrs. Leonard Baylor*. iChina. like almost every other nation during the past few years, has felt the tremendously enervating effect* of world depression. Ha< h oation. according to It* lights, has sought to find away out of stagnation into normalcy. To this end China ha* launched her New Life Movement. "The tour principle* of tha movement aa understood by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Bhek are: Li—courtesy which emanate* from the heart; I — duty or service toward one's fellow men and toward one'* self; Lien honesty, Chlh - high mindedness and honor. "Like the program of Christ this movement I* concerned with the poor, the oppressed, the sick and the children who have never been given a cbnace to enjoy life. Out of It will come a strong and united China which will command the respect of the world.’* After a eoclal hour, the clnb adjourned to meet next week at the
. home of Mrs. L. A. Graham, with Mr*. Fred Heuer a* lhe loader. o EPERSONALS Mr. and Mr*. William McAtee and son Billy and daughter Joao. .Mrs. D M Reed and daughter Hillh. Miss Mary O'ltrien, all of Indianapolis, were 'he weekend KUests of Mis* Rose Rullenkamp and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Herinaiin and daughter Kay. Herb Fulletikamp ha* returned to Chicago after a week's Visit here with hl* sister. Miss Rose Fullenlump. Mr and Mrs. J. 11. Heller will return this evening from Indianapolis, where they have been visiting He- past three day*. •Nr. and 'Mrs. Hila* Sprunger of Berne were in Decatur .Monday afternoon and the former attended the assessor's meeting. Mrs. Norman Noack of Monroe stiqiped here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Haugh of Geneva attended the sal- and shopped here yesterday. Mr*. Henrietta Wilder and son Arthur of route 4 were among Hie Decatur visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bbraluka and son Bob have moved from rhelr apartment on Monroe street to th* corner of Fifth and .Madison streets. Decatur Cub Scouts Meet Friday Night The regular monthly pack meeting of the Decatur Cub Scuitr will lie held Friday evening of thia week at 7 o'clock, at the Lincoln school auditorium. Barents and friends are urged to notice the change in lhe place of the meeting. The theme for the month of February which -will be demonstrated at this meeting I* “Uncle Sam's navy and national defense." There will he displays of scrapbooks and handicraft made by the Cubs during the month, a* well a* exhibits of pictures, insigna pertaining to the navy. A moving picture eotitled "Anchors Aweigh" will be shown Another feature of the program will be a demonstration of Bea Bcoutlng by a group from Fort Wayne. Bpeclal projects havo been prepared by various dens, and the program promises to be very worthwhile. — o — Census criminal statistics show that murder is the only charge in which conviction Is uniformly followed by a prison or death sentence, even though the jury may convict of a leaser crime than first degree murder. Other crime* often result in perole or susponded sentence. * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * Use a comma to set off a | transitional word or expression, j as: "However, he finally arrlvj
Brazil To Produce More War Material Agreement Is Signed By U. S And Brozil Washington, Mar. 3 (UP) The I’nlted H'ufes and Briixll today slgneil <i **rles or ugreemelilb providing tor large Brale prodmHun of straiegl'- war materials, Including rubber und Iron ore. The agreenieni* were «lgn*d by ui-tlng swreiury of «tal* Hunmer Well** *nd rinuiK* minister Arthur Costs nf Brssll The agreement provided the follown.g: 1. A program for the mobilisation of the productive resmtltes of Rratll and a credit to Bratll of linoooooiio' -o be mud* available through th* export import bank 2. Expand*" uaslatani* to Brasil under th* lend-lease act. 3. Eatabllshnient of a E&.aaa imhi fund by the federal rubber reserve company to lie need In rolluboraHon of the Amaaun Vulley and adJacant regions 4. Agreement for the development of the Itublra mining propet ty and lh* Victory Minas rallroud for lb* procurement by th* United Blate* and (Irwit Britain of the high grad* iron ores to be pinduced in these pro|>et I les. Th* British unilHissadoi Lord Dallfax. and offb-ial* of the ex-port-import bank signed this agreement with ih* llr.itill.m finance minister. <1 ■■■—■ o Decatur Students Franklin Initiates Franklin. Ind.. March 3 - Mis* Margaret Moses and Mias Kathleen Fiybai k. both Franklin College students from Deiatur, were recently initiated into membership 'n the womens' athletic- usscs ljtl >n at Franklin. Miss Moses is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moses, unite |, Dec atur. Nile ia a former yell leader at Franklin College. -Mies Frytiac-k Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dee F Prybac-k. 31<* South Fifth street. Decatur. — .. -...—up _ Presbyterian Laymen Meet At Fort Wayne R E Clendenlng. president of the laymen's league- of the Fort Wayne Presbytery, presided over the dinner meeting held last night at Bethany Presbyterian church In Fori Wayne Dr Henry Lillie. Jr . of Chicago, aeerelury of lhe board of forelsn missions of the Presbyterian church, was the speaker. Dr Little told of the niisxlotiary siiuaiion in the Far East, describing the attempts that are 10-ing made to take care of the missionaries in the captured territories and of lhe missionaries' efforts to aid the occupied peoples Thirteen men from Decatur at tended the meeting TORPEDOED NEAR CUNTINUKD FROM PAOB ONA five ship* including the battleship Arlxona. lost at Pearl harbor. Hie destroyer Reuben James, torpedoed off Iceland with a loss of 100 lives; the coast guard cuUer Alexander Hamilton, torpedoed off h-eland with a "moderate" loss of life ; and the naval tanker Nechea, which was lost by enemy action in undis- < losed water*. In addition rhe old World War destroyer Truxtiim and ih- naval cargo ship Pollux were lost in a storm off the coast of Newfoundland. , 0 Cos tin ue jewelry worth 4.10.000.000 annually is produced In 3.000 U. 8. factories, employing about 12.000 workers. |Lingltfise "Pnn) Sfntt--<ioodDtjtiw" Stockings *ad K<k« pulled on and off by the ton wear longer thin when tugged by their top*. Tesch th* "littlett one to treat yucka gently— Careful handling of atodringa will ease th* Krein on tilk cuppliea and uvs you money to invert in DtriNU MVINC* XTAM**I Wsa Need* Muncy I
Seven Philippines Ports Are Shelled Japanese Warships Make Heavy Attack Washington, March 3 (UP) Japanese warships ehelled seven Philippines ports today a* more c n*my troop* landed on Mindanao (aland in an apparent aitempt to extend and consolidate ih < iip.itiob of the island* The new Japanese action was disclosed In a wur department co mm unique- which said th* city of Xaniboarna <>h Mindanao was in flame* Enemy troop* landed at Earnboagna trom four transport*, escorted by a cruiser, dhlle other Japanese warship* shelled ports on Cebu and Negro* Island*. Th«- communique reported "practically no ground or air ac tivity In Baiaan " where Hen Mac Arthur's Filipino and American troops have
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estendc-d lheir line- In the feast few days. The resurgenc*- <>f Japanese offensive activity in th* Philippine* apparently was designed to emash inter Island trade and communications und in crush guerilla bund* on Mindanao where .iu.imhi knit* wellding Moro* have pledged loyally to the United Btaie*
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