Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1942 — Page 3

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||M 4nr¥ h 'l’.inks he « t-h» .-I If. r well, there are other the moment. explains the MS'*•* is a i<>t more inleiv*t«-4 MB* "■ * of sculpture than BB? ~Kt ting married. She s UM* * lof ber frteml. Ann HV* "It isn't so bad. either. 1 think I m better at than j 811 lu . paintbe surprised If tucille MR! 1 Cleo Manning, dons a H^P fsl *»n. She's going to visit HWi-abc ' Kenny Morgan, wiios |M* <®ors' training school in ■f 4 * ‘ r " i then •**« 14 K°‘ R K t 0 eight-week course herself MB Anti ng Ijiter. she h< pcs MT 840 the technical drafting MKr® r>f the Army. This would * la uniform. Bexsboy who used tn sell Brent pipers at the HollyBMltr stadium now is in the BM. - Alf Corps at Lakelan !. Fla . u* ,p f* a1 *' 1 to the star to ■L * buy, get soma athletic * To ** to the right man ■s* " sending four sets of box- , fixxoan. a basketa®a Chin * ba * varl ' ,ul to his pals. Errol |KC * “> Mexico City resting back in about a ■t* ■* WK * *rmy nilmr ' CJtw th* w »y for Rig » y

with the r. s Army has written hii parents from th- British kies. II- is well ami han traveled over the greater part of England. Bill Koop, on of Mr. and Mis. Ralph .1 Root), hast < <>mh^-t-d his 'ljpot training at th« maria* far* in San IMejo. Calif., >y,n| | c aer*»a»fi»*l scknmi. rUrbrad a«d gam-t»r-m»«t»r swat a<Mre«r M Pr Wm. ft CIX« 13-F. M- Vr,| (*.»-«> 2, C. f « f. .« Barracks <7. »,.» jv,j »R». i r. l« LU9»CIdE&«| MOATSES Mr«. j, p, Sanmann was ke-tsxs to a namb-r of h-r fri-mdn for luncheon *:«! bridge *t ksr homos Third ’tr-s: yr-rterdsy aftsrnoon. A lovely !sa heon «> -erred at email jab’.- . following whiik ser. era! gamee of bride- were enjoyed. I’rlzid were awaril-d to Miss Kra i Acker and Mi II It Molta. Cuesta were the V—dame* fleoik-.. Plunder*.. John Heller. (>. I-. Vance, tiny Brow n. C. C, Pumphrey. Jam-.- Kos her. II K. Molta, J,. V Graham, liny Archbold, John j Tyndall, C A. Imiam aad Whw Kra ■ Acker. RUTH AND NAO»t CIRCLK MKKTING Th- Ruth and Naomi cirri* e» the Zion Kvanxellcal am! Reformed < hurch m-t Thursday afternoon in the social rooina if th- church with twenty-one member* pr» *»ut Ths- room* were b-autifully decorated. with a lighted tree adding to the occasion. Mrs. Ixiulsla My- ! era wa« lead-r for the afternoon. 1 After several Chrintma* »>sw were sung, th* hader told the Chrlatma* story. During the aoclal hour the gift 'exchange was h-ld Lovely refreshmenta were ierv<d by the hsaitease*. Mrs Al Miller, Mr*. John Kennedy and Mr». A. Bsdneh*. MISS PHYLLIS DSINSKS INTIRTAIN* TH! G. M. O. Mi»s I'hyill* Beineke entertained the (>. M (J. at it* annual Christmas party Wednesday ev trng. Miss Agnes Kolter gave the lemon and lubfopk s were given by Vera Hcherry. Bai-bara Andrew;. Il» I;ael Gerber and Mary Kolter. Th<- president. Eleanor Hlls»m*n, ■ prsmided over ths- l-asin-M meet- , Ing at which time t)>* following nrw officers were elected: Barbara Andrew*, prsmldent; Agnes Kolter, vice-prenid-nt: Mary Girod. *es-,e---i tary; Phyllis Beineke, treasurer; Mr*. Milton P-cherry. adviser. Following the buuin-M meeting, Santa uppear-d and diitilbut-d gift* whish has! been placs d under the large Hgbted Chrhiuias tree

n. Williams te Mk fix an horwrabW discharge if he wants it Friends look for the Mar to make the request ar.il to go to Texas to manage h» father’s ranch. When Jo*« Crawford wm ssoklag • Reunion,” a woman bit player of foreign birth had a single line to apeak in the script Fhe put as much feeling into ths few words, however, that Joan remembered and naked the studio to hire the same woman for an important part M the star's current picture. "Above Fuspicloa." She couldn’t reran the woman's name so M-G-M conducted a search. The fourth eaU produced the right actress. Her name is Lotta I’alM and she now is getting an important film break aft because she spoke one line sn weM that the aUe o< the pteture oouUo't fergt< ft’s a great *sy ft* swsdftw smau-part player, Ch* *»*«. whs has appeared m almost every feature picture that Warner Frothers ever made. Back in the "Xlegfeld Follies” es 1915, Saw*. with Anna Held, sang the number. "By the Light es the Silvery Moen.” Me became a friend <>f Marry Sam and Albert Warner and was made an assistant director on their fjim, ”My Four Years in Germany " This week, he celebrates his 25th year with the studio and. in honor of the occasion. Warners are asMgntng him his own dressing room on the sei s* -Thank Your Lucky Stars.” HOT-LYWOOD PARTY LINE: Phillip Ahns sister leaves for Cedar Rapids this week te go in training with the WAVES. Sb*Ji be the first Korean woman to be accepted in the service. ... Hear that Fortunio Bonanova will enter the bullring in Venezuela at • charity affair to buy a plane for the Venezuelan government Bononova owes did professional bohfighting in Fpain. He carriesi the scars to prove ft • - Fran English and Tony Martin an item.... Robin Raymond and Producer Morrie King a ditto. . . . When * certain comedian heard that pintiized makeup man. Harry Raye. was going into the Navy. he looked startled for a moment, then said. "Well. I gu** th *Y **•'■* t 0 hav * something to clean those big guns with."

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M, Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Thursday Progressive Worker* Clan*, Mr. 1 ami Mrs. Paul McAhren, 7:30 p. m. First Cfoted Brethren 1). Y. B. Cla»* Christmas Party, Mrr. Frank i KH»«n. 1003 Monroe street, 7 p. ».< yvett of p-snw ;Gr*u»p, Mr*. Cyril J:3«» p. M. I rheiwimot. Skw. L. A. MM;I !>»***«., Ap. mu. cjusweh G«s Wissw/UA-sey Awe* • kety Christmas fra-ety, Xfr*. Eme<y MmwfeiJw, 7:39 p. m. Mfesby Csmpk*' C*rry !« ! »»d Christmas Parfsg »eti*sMi4ac j f'kareh, C:M p. m. Pho«.|»« Mild* Oxa ChrlstmM : I Party, Klcm Krana-’.kal asri Me-for*-»d Cksrch, 7:3d p. ».. Friday Nuttmaa Avenue V. M. ¥*>«wg Marri-d Peoples* Class Party. Mr. ! and Mrs. Floyd Arnold. ".3t p. as. First V, B W.rk and W.n Clmsw Mr. sad Mrs. William Ptrahm, 7:M II p. m Red Cr»n« Knitting} Centsw, AmI *rlcan Legion Home. 1 to 1 p. m. Happy Hom* Mak«ra Clwb, Mrs. Wilbur Stanley, 7:3d p. m. Friendship Circle, Mr*. Kwbwrt II Aschllman, 1 p. m. Moin<ay Pythian Sinter* Christmas Party, K. of P. Home, After T-myl*. V. I. K. CkiM- Bonni* P- *• f Pythias Sadevw, X. of F. Kosse. I Tp. m. i Mt. Mary's Poclety Duffes Inp- , . p-r and Chrlstmia Party, Pt. Jme- ' *ph Fchoat, C:U p. m. TieesdOy j Reiwkah Izuig- Christmas Pnrty, . I. O. O. F Hall. < 30 p. m. i Church Mothers Aludy Club II Christmas Party, Mrs. Floyd Grand- ., staff. 7:45 p. m. Th* entertaining room* were decorated with holiday appointment*. luiter. guest* were Invited to th* , dining room, where th* table wa* attractively decorated with lighted candles, silver bell* and evergreens. Mis* Beinehe presided at the table. | Present were Eleanor Hilgeman. I Florence and Helen Worthman. Magdelena Hilgeman, Agnes and i 1 Mary Kolter, Barbara and Audrey 1 1 Andrews. Vera Jane Mcherry. Mary ■ Girod. Rachael Gerber, L-esia Frucht*. Alic* Beineke and the Mesdame* John Borne, Milton Gi- . rod. Ernst Worthman. Milton 3ch*rry and Albert IWimeh*. WggLEY CLAM POT LUCK gUPFRN Th* W-sley Couples ehsw enjoyed a pot luck supper at the Metis*diet church last evsnlM- After th* »upp*r, devotional* wer* rend by Alvn Lawson A nunrirer of inspiring Christmas carols wer* sung by the ciao*, after which Mr. Lawson read a Christmas story from th* second chapter of Kt. lath* A business meeting wa* then held at which time the teacher of the ciMS. Mrs. R I) Myers, was presented with a k*v*ly gMt from th- member*. Tho»* present ewkiywd a sperlal musical program hy Lola Baugh man and Melville Barber, who sang several duet*, and Mrs. Walt«r Krick, who rang oeveral oolat. Mr* X. D Mywr* read a b*»u»ifal Christmas story which wa* *nJoyed very msiii and at the close of the social session a Tul*tld* gift exchange w»e held for all sumkeH and gu-'St* of th* class. MCOM CLUB BNJOVB WHITK CHRISTMAS PARTY One hundred m-mbvr* of th* G*code club of th* Decatur Geaerai Electric company enjoyed a low*ly meeting and party Tiwsday night st th* American Legion horn*. “Whit* Christmas" wa* th* them* *f th* party and Christmas d-'-watio*- prevalM even ta the frost and snow covered window

DECORATE YOl’R (XJSMETICS Exquisite Individually Hand-I’ainted Jars 1 ! Orloff Attar of Petah Creaai, 2 oz. SUS An escellent beauty cream fee normal er dry skin. Cleanses, smoethee refreshes De hco tel y scented- In mortsr-and-peetle container. Eight ounces in lsr«e apothecary jar, W-75-B. i. Smith Drug Co.

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pane*. The long fables were attractive with snowijprfnhlM cotton, Inter-»p-r«-d with -vergr-ers*. Cleverly I fashion—! little angel* holding I note* of music in their hand* al I so were a feature of the table dec-1 oration*. Th- club's gifts to the’ members ware perfume ball* in 1 gold, silver and bright c/>l*m. ( > Miss Pa/-* Hdsya-dgt *ml*i»twiKr-d <t» her rmsriariwi and !W»S M«iryi lue.'4- “Whit* e'hrl»tmg«." F<w*e (Imir f-i-«*m thp K*. Jwreturfr Chr-iwmw r'araiw*wd> Ulm Rntty Nints-mse-feHr fwnLhmd rm the peas*. Th- ChrLtmras -ftu-Mje rmp jaty-4 with tlMty B*’** an SaoVaTb» »*«nmittee Hi ibarpe Imiud-d' , Mr* Hilda Gaunt a* chairman, asslm-d fey Mr<. Al gchAeido-r. Mrs. Mr*. Albert B-*ry, »!«* Kathryn Weilansl-. Wra. Tillman Gehrig, Mary J. Hamilton, vlje— Etta Awpough. Neva Stauffer, Mrs. Ktti» McConnell, Arum Center ;w4 l*«a Schnepf. Announcement waa m»4e that ticket* have been *»*it here f*r member* t* attend the El*« club dance, tn F*rt Ways* thi« evcmln#, featuring Dick Jurg«M and hl* eecheutni. Before dwthnndin*. the eottlr* greup enjoyed *in«i*« * w-wmbei •f Christman carol*. SetOWSR HONORING MIRS MARGARET HARCNBR Mrs. Paul jiancher and Mr*. Charles Cloud united hi entertaint ing Wednesday evening at the former's home, with a party and miscellanroua shower < <M*ipllm<-ntjng MU* Margaret llancher. whose! wedding will <h» an *v«nt rs IN- < -“Wilier 27. Gam** of h«nrr> w»t» ployed and prises awarded to Mis* Pat McC«maeil, Mins Rath Hammond sad Mini Margaret Mooes. Billy Hasi ch*r acted a* Manta Clan* and pre-1 I. • eentetf th* many pretty shower gifts. i lmv*ly rafreshmrnH wer* swwv<d at small tables marked with a single red candle net in pine wood and covered with evergreen* Present were the Mesdames Charles Cloud. Wm. Keller, Fred llancher. Jack Kline, Arthur Poling. Wm. Brown, la-onard Morrison. the MiMdi Lucille Hudson. Pat McConnell, Ruth Hammond. Phyllis Kolter. Martha Macy. Margaret Mose*. fWtty Mi-idii, Kathryn ,<hr*yer, Betty Ross. Marilyn Boat fats and the ammS «d h*«ior, Miss Hancher. — The Rebekah lodge will meet in the I O. O. F. hall for a pot Inek *Upp*-r tHid twenty-five cent gift exchange. Tmmday evening at sixthirty e'clock. Following th* sup-1 per and exchange the regular budge i meeting will he held. ! PHOEBE BIBLE CLAM HAS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Member* of the Phoebe Bible I clssi of the Xion Evangelical and • Reformed Munday school met in i the social room of tse church last evening. The ro*m wa* decorated , w-.th a hug* Christmas tree and ■ other attractive deceratle'm *f the , Yulethie mssnoM Mr*. Harry Knapp hod charge of devotional*. ' Mark th* Herald Angel* Sing” w» snug by th* group, foiiewsd hy th* Christmas prayer and script urn in unison. i Mrs. George Buckley read an In- 1 teresting *t*ry of th* lives *f th* women wh« manufacture the mys- . Hr candl*. Mrs. Knapp, class president, condneted a bunimw* meeting Dwrinc the wG beer, game* wave onjayed and prise* wm by Mrs. Char!** Brodbech and Mrs. Ray Keller, the laHee a *»«<»• *7 the das*. The ref rCT-hment tables were e*mI t*r«d with lighted tapers and pine - and A levely luncheoa was served ' by th* h**te*«es, Mw. James Hardi era. Mr*. Ge*i-ge Buckley. Mrs J. i Fred Frwchte and Mr*. Walter i Bockman After the gift ewebange. - the rtets adjourned.

i ' -3WL>i Remember! There i» no more welcome gift at Christmas time than FLOWERS Large selection awaits , your choosing. We will remain open evenings and Sunday afternoon until Christmas. *doy il DECATUIHORALCDI HuttmsnMc -MOHEIOO

WITH TH* Pfc. Roy J. Cook hue returned t» Camp Rt-ewa-r-t <U »ft»-r *p»>n4ittx » B» draw fwrlattwh here with M- I fcittn-r. W. id Cw«4t. a-nJ <»tlw--r rd-1 at-ive* :»*»d Pr-Unds. >«** Ue* : hi tkib spavtee sps** l Ay?cd k #v-t. ElmsN- ITeAdeeHM Camp I Perry. Ohl* I* ep-snEng s ivn-t'ny | furlenwh with ti* meth*-, M-r* | J*h.n ri»*»d>.ridwt *< r*nt« 1 —— Mr*. A*® Itnstnr has >ne*lv«<d j word from her brother, Floyd 1 "P*«ey" l*»b»'r, sayikg h« i* fine aad I* naw stationed In the I', f. | navy with V. S. N. R. B. Flushing , Ave. Biwaklps. N«*f Tntt. Melville ifota.l. Pvt. Clmist*r M. Start* »*» writ-1 ten hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. liar-' ry Marts »f route »ix. that he ha* been transferred to Hsu Francisco. He h»« tw« In service <is'e Any I »*d. A “Mei larunion" draw i-rpocled by Pvt. Eddie Noonan in a letter received here today fro** Davis Monthau field. Tucson. Arisons | When Pvt William A. Briggs rejoined hie former classmate* of j ■ Kessler Field. Hl* arrival brought together four Adam* county boy* . of th* April 4. 19kt contingent. I They are: Brlgim. Noonan, Pvt. Herbert Jhirrger and Corp. Cyril Becker. The hoys stated that "it ‘ i is nice t<r have everybody Ina parI cent b>-hind us and we will do our I utmost t* uphold the trust placed in us by our friends. Season's ■ greeting* to friends and relative*."

1... for Him ... for Her u TS precious ~ practical ' ,;,FT 9 h«»m tmk f F ? ? v I - . - '/it,ft KJs* 4 BiiSS/jL-y *•eeuA.ful lirtSstlM n * ft gLLJ *’*• mownted in car* U O.ae»e«d owpageweot ■Mrar " CKw ** eihser. et and we>ddmg gift ow- rfW Maae, oewihle with mountings ~ U ms Oonfv *?7''sl.sC «2f tr 1500 THW CttKISTMAH. when th* s»»ril «rs giving * •«.*«* M VC 93VU . jgfcr w . u wai|( to l|Tt (Jifu w dmtiiM-twm . .Gift* _ « _ that an- prvcHiu* aiwi ex pre** th* true *rwtinsrnt of tn* BHBHB citer. That’s why we *«y. S’” JftWftfry. «• have a iK nifHhk'ic ♦ek’ftioei erf Gift JewHry for ’ J, d women BB fll SMrola and will he gkul to Iw of «rt>«v to »«»• m y«» K gS i-hiHiMH-c. u 1 ’ fi»au’*»e *•»***>* ■’ y: if-fi (It) ■ ►<**<■»«• *•*»<*<•* with Uelxete wJHHr rJ * **** *** k ** r '» ** S bMu* wri'ethwih U CoM Cr&»f. *Mh spsw* ■» ‘d/KW C«l* W ■ SKM ~ in -b* Beautiful For the Boys in Service ■« « so msi ■. '• ? Newly Styled ■Rk om < •* I DRESSER SETS Kwl ?i S 7" A tft she is »:w*,s o>’»d te Q fiHlin fl iJ Vi - - Wr ha.e an unus ARIV IjH * w »iiy sMaetim of MUMS jd VUIVIVU M ® - ■;,. fc. taeauUel colors and | Ring | -fl On Giving up Tr~x .— Many other Gift items jrf Various designs that will be useful If in- Swi »o /*' wl \ and practical. XX Jj OPEN EVENINGS I Pumphrey Jewelry Store | w

United Stores Novy Seeking Binoculars Indianapolis, Dec. ll'P) • The navy I* eiklng of i ■two types and |x>w<?s for ;ue by watch oglcer* aboard AmeNfa's | : Varshlrfils. Indibiaa iw»'#ieii'“ I *Mpn BMrtlh' »>A> Ijtush aIdlsHwaLwru. pHi'u'H' < •** ' 7 toy 3*. a«« tu »*4I thwm to 1 riw? »av|r Gsr sme dulke-s ’FGe will ta" rdwrnod adtov ih«-■ ' wur. CPwiw* wf th«- «h»«ir«d !*•»»»»- i 1 touy cwntact tkw brant h |wil*lr- j I Mdaitomi wffi*"/. xeiwaJ »fwh*f, dsunapsdk. PERSONALS: I Mrs Paul Burry ha* retained to . her home st Bllssgcld. Mich . after a few day*' visit with her mother, Mr*. Jawu N«ye* «f North Fifth strrwt. Jdisu Ka<hhes« Frybenk k»* ar- ' rived hem« from Franklin college ' and has < üßsm--u< *d wotk is the , o*ce« of the Genera! Kks'trbr < "*a I pa«yMis. Ria hard Mrs*'* has rOis ed from Jacksonville. Florida, whera she vajoyrd a week'* visit 1 with her husband. Corp. Mo*ns. 1 who is stationed at Camp Blanding Edwin Mo**r, a student at Wheaton coileg*. Wh’alon. 111, I* spending a two-week*' holiday vs j call'a at the heme <rf his parents ■ Rev and Mr*. Carey K. Moser. Attorn*? Charlcu Itallry of the t milk *npervi*ioii d'puriment at In —i AT FIRST < Wfe Os A G 0666 M 6 TABLETS. SAWE. HOSE DROPS

PLEDGE ’7® *T«*s Believing it it my patriotic duty as an American to ItfL WAR support my Government in financing the war, I hereby agree to invest not less thsn 10% of my Incom* In ' WAR SAVINGS BONDS. These bond* will be bought ' SegstlaMy **£h wwek...., semi-monthly...., monthly..., Bwn-dt* nW' k» W#»»*s»«d PFjjb BMws, Bh»hB. ar through >/eMtt «* fWr-6>>l P’’«P" '• * P 4're*> M !e tMeup- -Cjw*g». i«P>GHgh> RMS •* *r** J•FTi’s-’.aa-tTXa.: txx e e ® • -i-f • ! S I S-* »a 4 . - W X JtSfhaflEPMW • 4'f 4 B 4 Ms-x T QAijMk. a s*B « 44<44*T*H4>< »'K* , <*4 4’d , gflk Biewae se«4 ta 44ri CsrffcaA. smeuey ® aS**, Dwaartwr, tars.

Rs, — ■■ h——> -- -dßWr«4r- a Mrs * !disnsp»ll«, stopped f«* s half hwir rhsit this nwoninp i» rout* horn*. | from Fort Wayn* whsr* h* attend *d tu Leeal matters. Mr. Dutlvy »h<> formerly Hv*d at MitsWt » many year*, has k M up his aguaintante* with old fr!»nd> .s this part i>t th* atal*. dr- Lawrence Linn mad a bust-

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*»<« tr p '• IS ssswaea '•skrp. Mr- Theodom !>.ak# and »*m Florine Drake of Hoagland werw visitors in Im et*. thU «*** s««d *er« <*■»■■* at rs M-w G. Ro’* of I at 5..-*•»<. « * Paw** Ha * rwv*. '*"*«. AW.-WeiH