Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1942 — Page 3

SEPTEMBER 16, 1942

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kappas ., <!,»< k .it the Eik* ., . |K. . huff.-t Kuppt-r 2Wi . •"*' officer# Were Th.ee are the Men SIH I \|. \l..iea. It lyaioml |n" ; w Hmkinan. Gladys w.-nilell Smith I .< <!<•< idlllg to go veiling ' i answer tomato peelers.: be received for M. ~f A >:k done and the turned int < the fund |K were completed v .id this afternoon. i linkman was elected K *h i i.< leaving the city. TAU ■ 3 meeting j meeting of the Delta sorority wax held lan' home of .Mrs. K -nneth ~n Fourth .street. The group ■; o> go to Geneva in the next three weeks W. . s rhe money will | sorority charity .. to go arc to lie at . ■ y tonight ami each night o'lock. 1118 _■ —■» I I It V it < lass of the First , .1.1 will meet with ~!!k Ho st Thursday night . \s.isting hostesses i am. s Sejihus Melchi, (). I*. Kussel Deßolt. Hl DAUGHTERS ■ GUEST NIGHT Hit. members and ten guests ‘ 1 ■ |,v.l It.itvhters class of the I , S it.d.iy school enjoyed H>>—■ night and parcel post I i-t i veiling at the home William Dellinger. hostesses were ths ■m< s George Sprague. CheaMel'.' eh. clarence Weber and Eady. 1 t.-lii’iget conducted devo- ■ ■ > Img Psalm 121. followed M; e. r oy Mrs. Ada .Martin Mt ,It • iner, president, con a business meeting at B final plans were made for to b.. held the first SunKrrtevrdistress of (male Weakness ■ HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Mi. E Pinkham's Compound Ml EIM .With added Iron) have K- t .maids to relieve periodic si'h »euk. nervous, blue leel-M-<lu<. to functional monthly ■ I.res Also, thetr iron makes Mr u line hematic tonic to help ■d ,p nd blood Plnkham sTabMar.'made esprcinlly/vr wmen ■bw label directions. .

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Kv HVRRIMiN ( ARROLL IVaturrs s>sdlrato Writes ■dLLYWOOD—Yielding to the ■z of family and friends, Eve- ■ Ankers a id Richard Denning

will follow up their Las Vegas elopement with a second wed-; ding ceremony' to be performed in Hollywood the day before Denning goes into Hie Navy This probably will be on the 23d. The actor flr.it has to wind up h.s assignment in Twintieth Centuiy-

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ft < Quiet. Pkaae. Murder!" Beetnd wedding of the Aim pair ft lave all the trimmings. ■hur elopement was decide ily bromptu. On the night they left. ■ lyn was wearing a black areas ■ was superstitious about being |rried in black, so she stopped at ■null shop on Hollywood boulef ! just before closing time to get f ' thing in white. The only white they had was too short for r. but she took it anyway. It k only |5. p-'i wlyweds Diana Barrymore Bramwell Fletcher have given 1 the massive .Jack Dempsey e» f- with Its hallroom big enough F several hundred people, and h* leased a seven-room house tn F hllla on North Doheny drive. I'There are only two of ua; It was py to have such a big place." exk r » Diana, who hasn't much time > manage a house right now. anyM' Bhe's too huxy with her new E > r». Nightmare '' They ten the story on Bing rjby and Bob Hope The two stars were playing golf m other day and came to a hole there each had to make a 20-foot btt Crosby turned to the caddy "ere the greens mowed today?" t asked. The caddy nodded Crooby tok aim and nu_»ed the putt by ke. inches. Hope sauntered un to his boll ummg to Um caddy, ho asked 2 What Uom today T "

1 day In October. Several members gave birthday offerings and the meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. . Clarence Smith, lively refreshmenu were enjoyed during a social hour. GARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. G. T. BURK Eighteen members of the Decatur Garden club answered the roll call by naming flowers they enjoyed most, when the club met yesterday afternoon at the home of .Mrs. G. T. Burk on First street.! Mns. Lawrence Green presented a very good paper on fall planting. In which she described the kinds of plants to b< planted atrd the time the planting should lie done. Another Interesting paper was given by Mrs. Henry Adler on I herbs. .Mrs. Adler told of the early plants of the Bible and alao named ' and described the varieties of today. During the social hour a contest was conducted by .Mrs. Dean Byerly and refreshments served by the hostess, asslsh-d by .Mrs. Green and Mrs. Byerly. MRS. ELMO MILLER IS HOSTESS TO CLUB Our Igidy of Victory discussion club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Elmo Miller, with Mrs. Clarence Heimann acting as chairman. , After answering roll call by naming a feast day. the following subjects were discussed: I'se of Candles. Scapula Medal. Incense. Sacrament of Extreme Unction, Feast of Our Ixidy of Victory. Prophecy. Origin of <0 Hours Devotion. The next meeting will be at the home of M‘<s Hilda Heimann, southwest of the city. At the dose of the evening a brief social hour was enjoyed. Gucats other than members were Mrs Henry Braun and Mrs. Floyd Keller. SORORITY GOES BACK TO SCHOOL Brief-skirted kindergarteners and sophisticated, sweatered seniors vied with each other for honors at the "Back to school" party given last night for the Pal lota XI aorority at the home of Mrs. Carrel Cole on Mercer avenue. School began promptly at •eventhirty. with pigtailed and berthtinned "little girls" anxious and ready for classes to start. A clever and unique program in keeping with the name of the party was arranged by the hostesses, “A" marks in the contests were awarded to Miss Flossie Steiner. Mrs. Jim Krick. Miss Eloise ls-wton and Mlm Peggy Gaunt. At recess time each guest was given a lunch liox. which contained delicious refreshments Mrs. Rob-

9 Lucky for Warners! Olivia de Ha v 111 an d finished 'Trincesa O'Rourke” and promptly came down with a bad attack of poison oak on her arms and legs. Gary Cooper can't wait until his family gets back from the east. I His little girl has learned to dive I while Gary was on location mak--1 Ing "For Whom the Bell TolU.” and promises to show her dad some fancy tricks on a spring-board. Never saw anybody more flustered and flattered than Mrs Margaret Teeter, waitress in the Universal commissary, the other noontime when she celebrated her 15th year on the Job. Deanna Durbin, whom she has waited on ever since the star came to Universal, made her sit down at the choice corner table. Then Deanna, wearing her expensive evening gown from "Forever ’Yours." waited on Mrs. Tetter Spilled soup ca her. too. Jimmy Cagney, who gave the Army the use of his farm at Martha's Vineyard, will turn over his two-acre Island at Newport Beach to the Coast Guard for the duration It will be useful because it contains a large bouse and several bungalows. Incidentally. Jimmy made a big hit on his bemd-seiling tour back east. He drove in harness races. j HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINK: | , Barbara Bennett and Addison Randall Vigorously deny the separation i rumors. "I love him very much and , I never Intend to leave him." says . Barbara. . . . Bond Leader Ted i ' Flo Rito has taken a 20-acre ranch , in Chatsworth. Hes a neighbor of Jack Oakie . . . George Raft and Simone Simon at Grace Hayes ' ; Lodge . . . Forrest Tucker anti Nomen Roth at Lyman s. She s the ! Seattle apple queen. . . . Hasel • and Riymond Hakim have gotten t around to each other. They were at the Biltmore Bowl. . . . Insepar- • ables Louts Armstrong and his r eight-year-old Boston bull. The dog r has creased the ocean several timeo . . . Nice gesture by Mdton Berle L and Joyce Matthews. Their home ; win be used for • pwty tor I,OM service men.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Wednesday Business and Professional Women's Dinner. American Legion Home. 6:30 p. m. St. Ann's Dlvcuislon Group, Miss Matilda Melbers, 7:30 p. m. i St. Paul Ladles Aid Society. All Day Meeting, Mrs. Kerme'b Parrlrih. !• a. in. Tri Kappa Garden Card Party, Elks Home, 2:30 p. in. Historical Club Opening Luncheon, Mrs. Giles Porter, 12 Noon. Red Cross Sewing I’njt. American Legion Home. 1 to 4 p. m. Decatur Home Economics Club, Mrs. Ralph Stanley. 1:45 p. m. I Union Chape! W. M. A.. Mrs. Thuman Drew, 1:30 p. in. W. S. C. 8. Carry-ln Supper Party. Methodist Church. 6:30 p. in. Thursday Christian ladies Aid Society, i Church. All Day. I Phoebe Bible Claim, Zion Evan- : geilcal and Reformed Church, 7:45 , I p. m. Monroe Better Homes Club, Mrs. I James A. Hendricks, 7:30 <>. in. Red Cross Sewing. Zion lettheran ■ Church Social Room. 1 p. m. Presbyterian IkkTl<‘s’ Aid Society, Church. 2:30 p. m. Honduras Evangelical and Reformed Women's Guild. Church, All Day Meeting, 9 a. m. Frienship Village Home Econo- • mica Club. Blue Creek Twp„ Community Building, 1:30 p. m. Progressive Workers’ Class Meeting. Mr. and Mrs Ed Hesher. 7:30 p. m. First I'pited Brethren D. Y. B. Class. Mrs Frank Hurst, 7:30 p. in. Friday Public Party, Moose Home. S pm. Calvary Ladies* Aid Society, Church. Evening. Red Cross Knitting Production Center, American Legion Home, 1 to 4 p. m. Monday Pythian Sisters Temple Meeting. K. of P. Homo, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Church Mothers Study Club. Methodlst Church, 3:30 p m. ert Helm received the prile for the most unusual costume. Hostess other than Mrs. Cole were the Mesdames Alfred Beavers, Chalmer Dollolt, Paul Handler, i Richard Macklin and John Silers O Gives Swimminq Pool Attendance Reports Attendance st the cKy swimming pool during the summer months totalled 13.5f7, it was reported to the city council last night by Harry Dailey, pool supervisor. Receipts of the canteen totaled 1241 If* and disbursements |2»>3.71, leaving a profit of |37 76. — EMBKOIBEKEP STYLE I 9201 Marian Martin Surface embellishments'' on plain fabrics mak> news this sea •on Th< tlowei embroidery on Pattern »201 by Marian Martin Is done from a simple transfer motif. The dress itself has graceful yokes a soft bodice an 4 a panelled skirt Pattern Mol may be ordered only tn women's sixes 34. 36. 38, 4C. 42. 44. 46 and 48 Site 36 raquire* 3% yards 38 inch fabric. Send SIXTEEN CENT* tor this Marian Martin Pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. JVBT Ol'T oer new Fall and Winter Pattern Book! A Rollcatt of Fashion, with styles for every age: every occasion Thirty-two pages of patterns — each easy to make and fabric-saving Send TEN CENTS for your copy ot this book Send your order to Deestnr pally Democrat Pattern Department. 808 W. Jackson BHE, Chicago. UL

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At Wright Field • X ■ Pvt. Carl J. Geels, son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Geels, of route four. Decatu.' is stationed with the Army Air Force Training Detach ment Class AM No. 33-42 at Curtiss Wright Field. Glendale, California. He entered service on Xpni 11 1!>I. J WITH THS COIOUSy :Pvt. Mark E. Schurger left this . afternoon for Spencer. lowa after a ‘ furlough which started last Sunday. He visited relativiM and friends in this city Pvt. Schurger Is stationed in the air corps medical division. Camp Sutton. N. C., Sept 16 — Indiana men in the Solst Ordnanc • Regiment first unit of Its kind ever trained as a complete regiment in | the U. 8. Army, were paid a glowing tribute today by Col. D. C. Cabell. their commanding officer. Indiana officers and men already have made an enviable record in the service of their country." Col. Cabell said, "and by their achievements and their spirit of loyalty, courage and ttnacity of purpose.

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they have honored the name of the great state from which they came." (>f the 1<»1 Hoosiers who answered the call to colors during the regiment's recruiting program last April. 77 already have won promotions. Os thse men, 54 hold ratings of fifth grade technicians or better. Two Indiana men have won promotions to the grade of master sergeant, the highest rating an enlisted man can attain in the V. 8. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Griffiths of route 2 this morning received a letter from their son. Pvt. Glen Griflths. statlag that he was well and located in England near Lon don. Mra Lulie Walters has ben notified that he-- son. Pvt. John J. Walters of the U. 8. marines, has arrived safely at his destination over seas. Corp. Vernon Affolder has written his parent! to say that he has arrived safely in Ireland. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Affolder. Mrs. I-aw rente Carver has returned from a visit with her son, Pvt. Francis Clair Carver at Camp Forest. Tenn.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haibestadt and daughter, Joan of Decatur, 111., also visited Pvt. Carver. They also visited with Mm. Francis Ciair Carver of Manchester. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs Ed Borne have received word from their son. Glenden .baker, second claas. on board a ship the first they have heard since July 19. He reports that he Is O. K. Corp Harold Kolter has been advanced to the rank of sergeant a’ Ixiwry Field. Colorado, according to word received by his father, Fred Kolter, of tills city. South Bend Cyclist Is Killed By Auto South B»*nd. Ind., Sept. 16 (I Pi — Samuel Klllgery. 12. was injured fatally yraterday when a bicycle he was riding in the downtown area became hooked to the bumper of a car driven by Mrs. Elsie E. Cox. 63. of Kokomc

PERSONALS 1 Mrs. Henry Heller spent the day - in Fort Wayne. ■ Mrs. T T McClintock and child i 1 ren. Joan. Su .in and Andrew arrfved in Decatur last evening for a week's visit with Mm. McClintock's parents at their home on Fourth street before continuing to their home in Columbus. Ohio. They ’ spent the summer at the Teeple . Summer home on Sylvan lake, Rome City. Mrs. Lulie Matters han gone to Jeffersonville. Ind., where she will spend me coming months with her son, Raymond Walters. Howard Weixhaupt and Francis I Drake left tod ly for Datona Bench, ■ Florida for their winter home Mr. Weishaupt who has been spending ihe past several weeks in this locality looked after business in Berne yesterday. Mrs. Dorsey Burkhead of Hunt- ! ington visited with Mrs. Ada Martin yiwterday and helped her commerorate her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of South . Salem shopped here yesterday. Miss Alice Yost, daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Calvin Yost of North Second street, has been pledged to Delta Delta. Delta sorority at Indiana University, Bloomington. Miss Yost, who last year attended Western College for women at Oxford. Ohio, entered the university as a apohomore. John and David Terveer left this morning for Collegeville, where they will enter St. Joseph’s college ' They were accompanied by their ( mother. Mrs Frances Terveer, and their aunt, Mrs. Bertha Kilbourne. o FIERCE GERMAN (Continued From Psge 1) re-sealed Southwest of Stalingrad, a large tank and infantry formation supported by fighters and lH>ml»ers breached Russian lines to a considerable depth, but retreated > after extremely heavy attacks on I their exposed flanks. ■ o ‘ PENSION MOVEMENT (Continued From Face 1) > i that Brown would lead Illa own j group came shortly after his refusal to be transferred. Actual organization of the new group occurred Sunday at a meeting in Indianapolis. At that time Brown declared: "This is not a Townsend duh meeting It la a meeting relative to Indiana's old age pension program only." ARRIVALS Mr and Mrs. Harvey Haggard of route 2 are the parents of a l»al>y non. bom this morning at six o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital He weighed three pounds and fifteen ounces and has not been named. Mr and Mrs. Jack Wesley McBride of route 5 are the parents of a baby son. who has been named Philip Terry. The baby weighed six pounds and six oun>’«w and was born at the Adams county memor1- i li I "■ I I NO NEAT * NO MACHINES At lofltl TH® MiFod* yov iww fair taxrfy with no hoot no Rhochioos* * unu coNotnoM coto ft AY Iwiif Imn wA v *'w w u** rvww, -wvww n * IDtAI COMfOtn No hoot, no isochom, no WrokNng. Skfoty, for yovr pooco-01-mlnd. * term. snoNGtt amsi Ab«ndont. Isinow oirh. •••" otaeg *• neck■m. two on ko< hard Io wore w<dl ImoH * COMFtm CONVDWNCfI COW EAY Soho* "O losfsr *oo an OvOiRCI’ y wr Qvm, •W w V omy to Mylo 4or any ottoiisn. Coll lor oo MooololaooZ Bessie’s Beauty Shoppe Phone "37 I 303 W. Monroe Bt. Decatur. Ind.

ial hospital Tuesday afternoon at I 11 o'clock o ♦ • Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: Jerome Keller, lilt Wert Monroe street, Haymond Gibson. route 2. Monroeville;. Dismissed: Doyle Winteregg. Berne: Rudy Barraza, Salem; Mrs. George Roehm and baby daughter. WilUhlre, Ohio: Mrs. Boyd Bucher. Geneva. o — Autos Collide At Street Crossing Cars driven by Charles Cole of Columbia City, route five, and Herman Hinch. route two. Dwatur, collided at 12:05 o'clock this morning at the intersection of Madlaon and Third streets, i. was reported today by officer Sep'bus Melchi. No one

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was hurt In she accident, investigated by offlc-r Robert Hill. o Highway Officials Studying Proposal Indianapolis, Sept. 16 —(UP) — Officials of th» Indiana state highway commission said today they will take final action October 15 on a highway financing and maintenance legislation proposal to be submitted to Governor Scbrfcker. The proposed legislation was asked by the governor to guide him In the 19(3 session of jhe legislature recommendations. The commission was appointed last year to make a general survey of street and Highway construction, maintenance, and financing. The Octotier meeting will be the final session. — ■ — o- - More than 17.000 lumber mills operated In the U. S. In 1939.