Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1942 — Page 2
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Test Your Knowledge Cu you anawer seven of these ten question*? Turn to page Foor for the answers. 1. Nam< the two ports tn the Arctic (Lean through which sapplies are being sent to Russia. 2. What k> the federal internal rev nite tax on .oltuisaions to movies? 3 Who cm pored the 'Pathctitine Symphony"? I. The highest military rank held by th< father of General Done las Ma< Mthur wa» General. Lieutenant Genera 1 , or Major General? 5. Panay in an island in the Philippine*. Hawaii, or Japan? f>. Aifon.-o XIII e* King of Spain, is living or dead? 7 In the temperate xone there are four season* of the year; name them x. t atidy consumption per capita per annum tn the Culled States has aveiagjd 169 pounds. 16. J pounds, or 169 .0 pounds? 9. Tl.e muon passes through lour pluses: name them. in .Tame tire capital of Iraq1. Ceylonese is the name for a kind ot cloth, th- natives ol Cey I J n or a kind of spice? 2. tone.al Douglaj Ma Arthur
EQU I T Y — I ■ ■ ■ I ——» — ICE CREAM SPECIAL — PECAN LOG ROLL Full Qt. Pure. Rich \ anilla Ice Cream with an Orange ke Center, rolled in Fre*h Pecan Meats. THE PERFECT DESSERT ANYTIME I — SATURDAY AM) SUNDAY — FRESH nin 1“’ flr COTTAGE CHEESE * V t FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAES 13c EQUITY DAIRY STORE PHONE 158 Swan Song for a Girdle 1 .... A *5 ■r 4 j W j ft .. W A ** * z 'l9l a* J* H Hi w !sgr?3?--aHr ? w 'J^' 3 fhls model demonstrate* eno way in which to help th* government toner vs much needed rubber tup pl too. A hunchod-ov«r stane*, like the one it the left, causes sagging and bulging—and the need for a girdle. At h« right she stands straight with the cheat high, shoulders back, and he weight evenly distributed on both feet. There's no strain on tha huaclaa—and no need to buy a new two-way stretch. Ihe picture lesaua to all in tbo intereat of National Posture Week.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “WHATS (’(MIKIN’?” /C***l. OWE AG’lKl! I SAM; . - J Z~>~ f THE CANNON) ? £~ 'v-\ 7 " *“' 7 IS HALF-FULL THE KITCHEN ** - i — » A . < x J A A \ ofwnam.te.9 @73 ejfe Yjf'p /3h3)> ATORTAPj THE CANNON’J M tfK > ~ -\ lTsi y—- •- \ z w i. A z _O\ OKW IF 1 MISSJ '/ >1 BLONDIE HER BARK’S WORSE THAN HER BITE! By Chic Young '‘ ‘ i f COMCOM AuV*J j 1 | I _r BH v—-* 11 I Jli • ~1 L£TS POSSS UP S™ I z ~ . V— t?! eUASNGA < A v ( cm/Mcacxs I - ' •> r^rs^’i’TTT’i'^rn'n —i —urupnc ) ,s^-I'.-I \ Hr\r I I ! v •>*-'* X‘> ?v ■ W™ i . v3taL>i Effig-JS* n 3l PiA ~ y•■ Bl- 7TTWV> JI I • ’T_«»RB»»W>> z/ •—W - iuLy> - C r 1U -Mw z
I was once Superintendent of the I I’ S. Military Academy at West Point; true or fate*? 3. Is there any chomieai differ ence between sugar produced from cane and that produced from boots? ( Why is a coin sometime* dropped on a hard surface to set* it it will "ring”? 5. Ho like magnetic poles attract or repel each other? 6. What name Is assoetat -d with Pyramus? 7. Who wrote "The Bridge of Han Lula Rey"? 8. Water can hr taken into a locomotive tender while the train is In motion; true or false? 9. With what major l-*ague basehall < lub does "Skeeter" Newsome play? IV. How many years are usually t aunted as a geuensttou? A Jehovais'a Witnesses 710 Indiana Street Sunday May 17. IM3 -7 JO P m. Watchtower HiW<- Study u»mg X;., i i > 1912 Watchtower, paragraphs 1 to It Inclusive. Subjet t "Micah" ‘Part 7). Scripture Test "When ye erar. .1), (>ui Father which sic tn h*avi .mi Hallowed b thy uaMte. Thy ( kingdom come. Thy will be done. ' ..s in heaven, so m earth."--Luke amsi 1
('STUNNING SWIM SUITS MADE OF RAYON FABRICS[ , ■ >? ***%:■ t-w jA A A., Ji r ‘WMMMHII > Z 1M W .. V'i -in S.. it ‘ . •■> ■ b!i Wsfc 9rvT' a\\ Ji R >i wwMsn m BW? :t I ftiA a L "i IVA ■' wow” ' - V ■ W> ■' f X ■ : V a, a >• -■ a LuT ■» -JsLt. < i 'Bft Kw > UL - i > L Jw ' tz* iJraraaL F’RSa ® Kw: i Left t« right, black rayea shantung prince** swim suit; print suit with bare mid-rlff; and long torso line swim suit The thancee for btauty on the beaches is excellent this year. Xgardlem of prioritlea.' Wool and rubSi .homages have cnly added new impetus to the already Important trend toward rayon fabrics for , nu-im suits and the result is a stunning collection of practical and flattering budget-priced suits in , t vXe range of fine Sc. Princes, styling is flattering to both Mender and full flgureft. end the Juit pictured left is In high style black fine spun rayon shantung It has fro.ty white scallops at neck and hem The printed suit, center, is deftly cut for figure flattery, and is made of supple rayon '£*rJev in brfcht design The soft draping at the front of the bra-top is complemented by the unpre.sed i Vais in the skirt, the mul-nfl is hare The third suit features the long torso hne. It is a very semi- ' Lr rwer »ion of spun rayon in a nubbed, hncn-like weave, and has Uttle girl rufllcs. The color is aqua.
11:2. , • AH people of good will are invited to attend these timely Uihle studies. * ANSWERS TO “DO YOU KNOW?” •— — ♦ 1. Exodus. 2. I and 11 Thessalonian* aud I'hillplttns 3. one the first day. light; sec-1 ond th, firmament; third, earth.; **a and vegetation; fotiitii. heavenly bodies: »fih dsbe* and birds: sixth. b**eta aud maii4. .1 aeph. 5 Nadab and Ablhu. sons ul > Aaron. ■ m*— ■ ■■ (>« ■■■■« *'■ ■—» — 260 GRADUATES (Continued From Page 1 > M. Sargeu. Kenneth L. Schwartx. ■ Verna L. flteury. MtliU'te A. Hilly,! Elisabeth M Schwartx. Susan M' ■ Schwartx. l.eua 8. Either Samuel , C. Habegger, Marilyn J. Kennel. Vernon Dale Liecbty. Phyllis* Jean Luginbili, Robert Lee Mattox. Ro- J Pradios Zenith - l‘hilc« - (’runtey Com hinat ions ■ Consoles Table Models No BMire fw the duration. VHKK'K BROS. Open Evening*
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wen* L Mattox. Palmer L. S« h-! warts. Ernest E. Sprunger. Ella 1 (- Neuemx hwander, Shirley Ruth Sprunger. Avon E Klofenstein. i Cleora Nus*baum. l.ydiauu O. Schwart*. Edna R. Steury. Evelyn D. Zurcher. Preble Paul E Geiber Jr.. Vonoia M Barkley, Norman J. Fox. Ardena .Il Kirst hner. Richard F. H. tmrich, I I Restate F. Kiefer. Phyllis* J. Stout-' ■(er. John Franklin Brown, Marvin i ! Henry Si heumann. Dallis Jean Waicble. Melvin A. Wariing. Mary j o. Zimmerman. Bernice Bultemeier. Wilmer Bultemeier. Boris Bun-, sold. Lester Koeiietnau, Elenore' Meyer. Henry (Jetting Jr., Evelyn Si heumann. Margaret 8< heumann, hen. Mac ke, Albert Selklng. Ver-1 nun Macke. Richard Selking Del-1 mar IL Heckman. Maurice Heckman Margaret D N'lelaen. Wilma j Schroeder, Bernice L. S'.oppeli.hagen. Ro«t ('haj’.cs Crosby, Alice M l*‘-‘We-ae. Marcella M Fuelling. Vel]ma I Goelx. Earl D. Goulil, Rayniotid Arthur Hlrscbcy Don R IKlrecb. Johnny K. Lammert.' Dwight J. Myers, Bid A. Sautbiae. ' Roger H. SchuepL Koger L. Singleton. St. Mary * Betty Jean Alien, lister Arno Hack ba us. Phyllis A. Geisler Max Eugen*- Cruwnover, ileau A. Geyer, ■ Mary V. Auliea. Kathleen C- Noll. Ichnrtea N. McCullough. Blnrmau W. Nylfeler Paul Eugene Si" ah ; man. Rheba Ijmiisc Taylor. Donald W. Wluaan. Melvin D. Werliug. Kathryn Rone Lichtenberger, Jam»s Edward Teepie. Dnvui Alpha Barkley, Herbert Huuver Juhnston. Harold Kicbard IL huut.
IChalmer Miller Jr., Aino* Banman. ! Calvin Bauman, Samuel Franklin [ Cottrell, Melvin August Klemz Union Harold Frankllu Barkley. Mary Louise fLiker. Dallas Dale Bruwn. Florence May Lehi man. Robert Wayne Plumley. Patcy J. Abbott, Wendell Abbott. Florence Irene Uienx. Clara Rosa Bui ger. Rolwrt ' M Burger, Carl IL Gay. Lewi* U Sheets. Leiner Frederick TLieun, i Raymond M. ThL me. Wilbert M. Thieme. Marie Louise Hleeke. Ho ’ Joan Grote. Carey 0. Knittie, Jean i L. Laut< iiacbleger, Merrit G. Marback. Otto Thieme Wabash Ella Anwtfltt, Neil Affoldei , Dou A. Be-rbower. Gerald Buckey. Hula i D. Burk. Charlotte Josephine Chew, Robert R. Cubk. Harry Leroy Deroo, Kenn'eTh Wayne Ellenberger, | Ada Marie Frauhiger, Annlnda May Floyd Richard Galloway, William B. Hale, Emma Jean Haviland, Melvin Jam** Hendrick*. David Luther Hofstetter. Ernest* Hofstetter. Ernestine Hofstetter. Jaunita Lehman. Phyllis Ann McCroskey. Hetty Jean Morningstar. Piggy laniist- Myers. l> mariun Catherine Nevil. Elma M. Nevil. Maxine Ne- > vil. Louise Jean Neunachwander, John Lynn Penrod. Mary Ixiuise Puoey. Eugene Edaixl Robinson, I Christie M. Ichwarts. Sarah Schj warts. France* (’•tlerhie Sell. , Juanila G. Hli lschott. Marlon Hltodi Smith, Donald F. Snow. Miriam I. Sprunger, Alfred Dale i Stocky. John M Troyer. Clifford , Alan Umpleby. Be.rnice B. Wernt Mary Ami Wlcfcey. Washington Catherine Andrews, Donovan . Biirrougho. Betty lx»uihe Irwin,
nsMsmaawv • esnsnas Q ' * O LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES One Time. Per Word . IVz. Minimum for first Insertion 30c Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day to Card of Thanks 500 Obituaries, Versos, Resolution. •’ Menus, run menu .tyle -— S’ Notices, Cap heads, • pt body - - 506 (12 picas deep, one column) o 0 FORSALE FOR RAl.it — Order AAA Baby Chicks aov. Bred for heavy egC production and quick maturity. Now batching. Seo us before buying. Model Hatchery, Munroe. lad. 307-ts BURK'S HOG'OIibWKR -a plete vacd. Nothing also to buy |2 26 per IVO lbs Burk's Hog fattier a complete feed. 12.25 psr 100 Iba. 16 cents lass P«r bag to your owa sacks. Phone No. 26. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur. Ind. Monroe. Ind. M-R r<»R~MA!.E'' itadioi— Urge stock, all sixes. No more for duration. Buy now. Vhrfck Bros. 112-17 t FOR "SALE— Indtaiunrybrida - Ni 6VBB and 613; price |i to $6 per buxhel. Supply limited. August Selking, Jr.. Decatur Route 2; Preble phone 100! f FOP. SA Lt- ban field Soy Bea n s suitable for seed. James Krick. 1 mile south. Ils mile east of Kirkland high school. 117t.3x F()R'BALE“niybr7drTe7dVo7m regular flats. Punk’s, Holly's and Fisher's. |5 per bushel and up. Burk Elevator. b 113-ts FOR SALE till TRADE IS-3U Oliver row crop tractor, good condition, reasonable, will trade for equity In Decatur property or livestock. 17-22 McCormick-Deering hay bailer. Amos Zt-ltr, 210 N. 13tb St. Phone 1526. 115 3tX FOR - SALE — Wilt Ugsie. - fuilsixid walnut bed. 615 Madison St. Hs3tx Sparton Radios! Yes we still have sotuo left including < ombinution console and table models- Arnold aud Klenk 119 So. 2nd St. 115-3 t bwtorcyclc. Inquire at 1001 Russell Street. Decatur- 115-a3tx FOR SALE Several "good used washers also one new Easy wash- ' er. Wringer. Rolls and Ports ; Klenk Washer Service Phone 232. 115-3 t f<>R SALE-Yellow resistant cabbage. early aud late. .Ml kinds of gardvu and flower idanla. Meibera. 1127 W. Monroe. 116-2 t FOR - Sale - 2 inen’* suiteTsixe 36? I Palm Beach. 1 all-wool. 2 pair pants. 22 HAH target pbiol. Phone 7x» after 4 p. m. b 117-2 t FOR SALE 4 new wa«h* - i» - several makes used heating stoves. Complete Maytag service. Decatur Hatchuy. 117-3 t Phyllis Ann Hoffman. Paul Eugene Hammond, Imogene M McFnrland. Frank Edward Lundin Jr., Patricia Juan Noll. Ernest C. liindenlaug. o ■ ■ . ii ■ ■» moTWM Noties lw hereby given that Honwr Ni«-«4--rhau»ei-has flls<l with the undorNigned an • puli ation tor the Ahurna Circ-uU Court of Adams County, Indians, to hear the svldence and determine ths tMue aud place of birth ul -aid ap pllcant. inreeabl* to tn,- pr.,v|w|on of Chapter 21, A'-t» of the Itoursl Assembly ot gtais of ludiaua, for t»4» Wltne«« mv hand aud soil of a»ld Court this Isih day of Mo. 19U. CLYHE O. 1 littl TNt.U Clerk ot the Adams Cisiuit <*»«-• Msy 16 Q voritM Nvtit-e is hereby given that Mary SJeltter Hluits ban filed with the ungersiaoed an application for the Adam* Clnwll Court ot Adsiuo Ceuaty. Indiana, to hear the evident* and determine th, time and place or birth of xald applicant. agree.-U-ie to the provision of Chapter 31. Acta of tbe General Asaenbly of Ktat* of Indiana, for l>«L Wltnee* tnv hand and seal of laid Court this l«lh day <d May. 1942. <*LYi>r a r«k*i<TNKR Clerk ot tbe Adaum Circuit Court. May 18. Tra4a to * Good rowv — Owcatnr ROY S. JOHNSON and SON AUCTIONKKRS Asaur* yourself of tha date you want by booking your Mio oarly. Offic« Renidenee Phone Phone 101 1022 TRUgT COMPANY IUILDIN6I OSCATUR The nation is to have g "petticoat" army and from what we knew ot too women oi America, tt will t»e a geos eno. Mare tower to you. girts For meso POWER to your ear or tractsr. use the companion product*. MOBILGAS and MOBILOIL. ZINEROIL CO. Decatur Pheno 391
FOR SALE or TILMIE on pigs. Three ymtr old Roun Horae. J. C. Baltxell, 2W mile* east Monroe. 1174 U , a WANTED i WANTfili—fiooit clean, big Rags, suitable for cteaniag ; machinery. Caaaet um und- ( erwsar, stockings, pants, t coats, oovsraita, or any similar material. Will pay 4c B. < Decatur Daily Democrat. < IV.ANTED Experienced general of- ( flee girl with typing aad book- ] keeping experience. Addr-ss Box ’ 113 % Decatur Democrat, Decatur, ( Indiana. 115-a3t ] ELittTR>rAirTPPOANCit _ SER- j VICE MAN or man with elec- i trlcai experience. OpporUiaity for i connection with nationally eotab- ‘ Ushi-il company. Apply Goodyear Service. 121 N. Second. 116 3t ) Reliable Person fanner* iu Adams county. Steady work—no lay offs hi our line. Some making IIUOOO In a week Write 1 M<NESS (XX. Dept. H. Freeport. 11l X ■ s WANTED Ws wilt pay a fair price for any washing machine K a vol Ln e motor in good condiilod Klenk Washer Service. Phone 232 JI9 80. 2nd St. U5-3t SAIIESMaNT—to cover xmall towu aud fiwm trade with nationally known line of lubricating oil*, paint* and roofing. Immediate steady lui-ome for ma>t with car. Central Petroleum Company. 319 Standard Building, Cleveland. Ohio. Its s FOR RENT FOB REN'fr—2 room etdUge, nicely papered. Phone 666. il«-2t FOR RENT AH modern 4 r >om~ partment. private entrance private bath. Furnished or unfurnished Cal) at 327 N (th St 117-31 FOR RENT- - Furnished housekeeping apartment; private entrance. 827 N Fifth St. 117 St iXYR - R ENT" l^nfurnistmanapartmeat. 228 North Fourth. Phone 365. 116-g3t F()R — RENT Furnished cottage. Three romna and bath. Two adult*. Inquire 711 Wmcbester Si. K H5-3t Business Servicea NEW METHOD Porch faint stands up under hardest usage. Cold or 1 hot water doc* not effect. Many practical color*. Henry Knapp k Son. 112 Gt oi'R - PAfR6NS -_ kecom.! — regular ■ ustomer*. The meal* hit the spot, tbe cost I* low. The service - I* exc.-lleut. Cupboard Diner. UMt Fl’R STORXgE -Complete service We cleun and giaxe your garment s before storing. Gives ioniplete protection. Insurance includ- , ed- Phone 359 for rates and information. Sheet* Bro*., clenner*. ir>-3t IH'Y NOW while obtainable Furnace and furnace repair. No. 3 ' Pocohanta* coal. W. Va.. aud Ken--1 tucky lump coaL Oil treated stoker coal. Haugk Coal Co., Phone 49. 112-ts BOARDMAN'S Sttger’Sewing Machine -Xgency. 446 South First, ' Phone 411. All makes repaired - , needle* OU—Part*. a H 2-1211 ’ TO - TH AT BoY~!>rCAilT~Beii<i i him your photograph. Nothing ' could please hlm"Ynor. and and it perfectly eolve* the gift problem. 1 Phone 964. Edward* Studio. i WHEEL - AiJGNMENT~TEHT~ Come in for free test and demonstration Tells immcdistciy if wheels are out of Hue. Repairs i made only If needed. Drive In. ’ Butler's Garage. i!2-6t . MISCELLANEOUS } PEARL BVtTfTRs They'll ai tual' ly <niiwe*i the garment itself. I Can always be replaci-d Never ' lose their instroe* beauty through laundering Insist that the garment* you buy have Pearl Buttons FARM LOANS at 4% tor 1« ytwrs. I No up*ns* to bocroww. C. D. Lewtsa. Decatur, lad. !Sbtf FABMEks ItYSStIon—wST? amove dead horses, oows, b-x* *te Decatur phon* MM. W* pay all Phoa* chary**. Th* Stadler Pro- ; daoia Ca. 23-ts LOST AND FOUND » tMT 4fo.iMurW between Hardt Michael* sad Mem*. Finder pleas* call phon* 616-A Decatur.. I 1163 U JCngliaii **<te.-. black • and whit*, brown around eye*. Finder phon. 3*6 or 1010. 117-1’ P.rodu< 'ton 91 petrol**® tacreaa-<-d from M thousand barrel* in 1921 to 25 5 miMton harr*l* In IMO. says the Department of Commerce. "W 1 I N. A- BIXLER OPTOMgTRIhT HOURS t.M to 11;M tff:M to 6.M hawrdaya. 6;QO *. m. Eye* Examined Glaama Fitted
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